TABLE OF CONTENTS NICHOLLS STATE UNIVERSITY This is Nicholls...... 76 President...... 77 Athletic Director...... 78 Athletic Administration...... 78 Athletic Trainers/Coaches...... 79 John L. Guidry Stadium...... 80 Hall of Fame...... 81 2019 OUTLOOK 2018 REVIEW Quick Facts...... 2 Game-by-Game...... 36-42 MEDIA Season Outlook...... 3 Season Honors...... 42 Media Information...... 81-82 Roster...... 4-5 Statistics...... 43-45 Directions/Map...... 84 Opponents...... 6-9 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE 2019 MEDIA GUIDE CREDITS PLAYERS Southland Bio...... 46 The 2019 Nicholls State University football media guide was Biographies...... 10-27 Map...... 47 produced by the Nicholls Office of Media Relations for Athletics Member Information...... 48 to assist media members in their coverage of Colonel football. COACHES All-Time Standings...... 49 Should you need any additional information regarding football, Head Coach Tim Rebowe...... 28 2018 Stats...... 50-52 please contact Jamie Bustos, director of media relations, at Rob Christophel...... 30 (985) 448-4281. Tommy Rybacki...... 31 HISTORY The 2019 Nicholls State University football media guide Marcel Andry...... 32 All-Time Series Records...... 53-55 was written, edited, and researched by the Nicholls Office of Russ Gisclair...... 32 Individual Records...... 56-57 Media Relations for Athletics. Design and production provided Sammy Joseph...... 33 Team Records...... 58 by Bruno Ruggiero, director of University Printing and Design Sean Murphy...... 33 Season Leaders...... 59-60 Services. Also special thanks to opposing SID offices for their Lee Roussel...... 34 Career Leaders...... 61 assistance and members of the local law enforcement for all Chris Thompson...... 34 Accolades...... 62-63 their hard work and dedication. Brian Wallace...... 35 All-Time Letterwinners...... 64-68 Photography is accredited to Marketing & Communica- All-Time Assistants...... 35 All-Time Scores...... 69-72 tions Specialist/Photojournalist Misty McElroy, Jared Shanklin, Postseason Results...... 73-75 Wes Parfait and Bert Miller. Special thanks to all of the NFL teams that also provided photos.

GEAUXCOLONELS.COM 1 QUICK FACTS UNIVERSITY INFORMATION ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS University Name:...... Nicholls State University Director of Media Relations/ Football Contact:...... Jamie Bustos Preferred Reference:...... Nicholls Email:...... [email protected] Abbreviation:...... NICH Office Phone:...... 985-448-4281 Founded:...... September 23, 1948 Cell:...... 419-786-0415 Enrollment:...... 6,500 Assistant Director of Media Relations:...... Jay Sullivan Location:...... Thibodaux, La. Office Phone:...... 985-448-4282 Population:...... 15,000 Cell:...... 210-683-7717 Nickname:...... Colonels Website: ...... geauxcolonels.com Colors:...... Red and Gray Twitter: ...... @geauxcolonels and @Nicholls_FB Conference:...... Southland (I-FCS) Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat:...... geauxcolonels Joined Southland:...... 1991 YouTube: ...... nichollsathletics President:...... Dr. Jay Clune Standard Mailing Address:...... P.O. Box 2032, Thibodaux, La. 70310 Athletics Director:...... Matt Roan Overnight Mailing Address:...... 906 East First Street, Thibodaux, La., 70310 Faculty Representative:...... Dr. Kimberly Reynolds Senior Woman Administrator:...... Lindsey McKaskle RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS Athletic Department Phone:...... 985-448-4794 Passing Ticket Office Phone:...... 985-448-4790 Chase Fourcade...... 214-352-8/ 60.8 pct/ 2930 yds/21 TD/ 70 Lng/ 225.4 ypg

STAFF INFORMATION Rushing Head Coach:...... Tim Rebowe (LSU, 1987) Dontrell Taylor...... 137-990 /7.2 ypc/9 TD/66 Lng/ 82.5 ypg Rebowe at Nicholls:...... 25-22, Four seasons Julien Gums...... 80-544 /6.8 ypc/6 TD/68 Lng/ 60.4 ypg Career Record:...... Same Chase Fourcade...... 152-659 /4.3 ypc/13 TD/34 Lng/ 50.7 ypg Southland Conference Record, Years:...... 22-14, Four seasons Kendall Bussey...... 127-563 /4.4 ypc/4 TD/40 Lng/ 43.3 ypg Football Office Phone:...... 985-448-4802 Receiving Offensive Coordinator:...... Rob Christophel (Austin Peay State, ‘84) Dai’Jean Dixon...... 53-753/ 14.2 ypc/ 7 TD/ 55 Lng/ 57.9 ypg Defensive Coordinator:...... Tommy Rybacki (Jacksonville State, ‘04) Stefano Guarisco...... 14-204/ 14.6 ypc/ 0 TD/ 65 Lng/ 25.5 ypg Defensive Line:...... Marcel Andry (Nicholls, ‘18) Arron McKenney...... 13-179/ 13.8 ypc/ 0 TD/ 25 Lng/ 16.3 ypg Tight Ends:...... Russ Gisclair (Nicholls, ’14) Kendall Bussey...... 17-176/ 10.4 ypc/ 1 TD/ 50 Lng/ 13.5 ypg Running Backs:...... Sammy Joseph (LSU, ‘14) Wide Receivers:...... Sean Murphy (Millsaps College, ‘12) Defensive Offensive Line:...... Lee Roussel (Southeastern Louisiana, ‘08) Khristian Mims...... 60-16 / 76 / 1.5 TFL / 2 INT/ 5 BU / 1 FF / 1 FR / 5.8 tpg Cornerbacks:...... Chris Thompson (Nicholls, ’04) Evan Veron...... 37-13/ 50 / 22.0 TFL / 7.0 sack/ 1 FF/ 1 INT/ 3.8 tpg Safeties:...... Brian Wallace (Louisiana College, ‘08) Sully Laiche...... 27-19/ 46 / 17.0 TFL / 8.5 sack / 2 FF / 2 FR / 3.5 tpg Darren Evans...... 22-11/ 33 / 1.0 TFL / 2 INT / 9 BU / 1 FR / 2.5 tpg FOOTBALL INFORMATION First Year of Football:...... 1972 PRESEASON ALL-SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE First Year of Southland Football:...... 1991 First Team All-Time Record, Years:...... 207-309-4, 47 P.J. Burkhalter...... OL All-Time Southland Record, Years:...... 64-128-1, 28 Dai’Jean Dixon...... WR Darren Evans...... DB Southland Conference Championships - Years:...... 2 - 2005, 2018 Chase Fourcade...... QB NCAA Division I Playoff Appearances, Last:...... 5, 2018 Winston Jones...... P FBS Wins, Last:...... 4, at Kansas (9/1/18) Sully Laiche...... DL 2018 Overall Record:...... 9-4 Allen Pittman...... LB 2018 Southland Record, Place:...... 7-2, 1st Evan Veron...... LB Starters Returning/ Lost: ...... 12/13 (o:5/6; d:6/5; st:1/2) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 40/33 Second Team Jair Joseph...... OL Offense: ...... 22/12 Khristian Mims...... DB Defense: ...... 17/19 Dontrell Taylor...... RB Special Teams: ...... 1/2 Offensive Formation:...... Multiple Spread Defensive Formation:...... Multiple Stadium:...... Manning Field at John L. Guidry Stadium Year Opened:...... 1972 Record at Stadium, Years:...... 125-117-3, 47 Capacity:...... 10,500 Surface:...... GeoGreen® Artificial Turf Press Box Phone:...... 985-448-4845

2 2019 NICHOLLS FOOTBALL 2019 OUTLOOK STORYLINES ith a nine-win campaign in 2018, head coach Tim WRebowe has led Nicholls to an increase in victories in each of his four seasons. The Colonels won three games in his first year, five in 2016, and then followed up with eight- and nine-win seasons as Nicholls made the FCS playoffs the last two years. Nicholls is coming off its first Southland Conference cham- pionship since 2005, which was its second title since joining the league. The Colonels earned the SLC’s automatic berth in the FCS playoffs after going 7-2 in conference for the second straight year. The Colonels made back-to-back appearances in the FCS playoffs for the first time in school history. After falling in the opening round in 2017, Nicholls earned its first postseason win as a member of the Southland Conference with a 49-30 victory over San Diego. For the second straight year, the Colonels will open the sea- son in Kansas as they head north to face Kansas State. Nicholls defeated the Kansas Jayhawks in last year’s opener in overtime, 26-23, which was the program’s first win over a Power 5 team. The Colonels will renew their rivalry with former Southland DAMION JEANPIERE, JR. member Texas State with a matchup in San Marcos on Sept. 28. CHASE FOURCADE The teams last squared off in 2011 with the Bobcats winning at home, 38-12, in their transition year to the FBS. The all-time series is tied at 15-15 with seven on the Colonels’ wins coming and was eighth in points responsible for. Fourcade is already the DEFENSE on the road. Colonels’ all-time leader in passing yards. he Colonels featured the Southland’s top defense, leading Including Fourcade, Nicholls had four ball carriers rush Tthe league in scoring (21.8 ppg), total yards (337.4 ypg), OFFENSE for over 500 yards last season - and all four return for 2019. and rushing yards allowed (105.4ypg). The rushing defense, he Colonel offense was one of the best in the FCS last Dontrell Taylor earned All-Southland Second Team honors after which ranked 11th in the FCS, allowed fewer than 100 yards in Tseason, ranking 12th in the nation with 474.0 yards per rushing for 990 yards and nine while ranking seven games including a -21 outing at HBU. game. The running game was a key factor in the success, which seventh in the FCS with 7.2 yards per carry - which was a Headlining the defense is three-time All-Southland selec- finished with the 12th-best average at 246.8 yards per game. program single-season best. Kendall Bussey added 563 yards tion lineman Sully Laiche. An all-American honoree as a junior, Nicholls set program records for most points scored (420), total on the ground and Julien Gums averaged 6.8 yards per carry for Laiche heads into his final campaign as the FCS active career yards (6,162) and yards per game, and first downs (314). 544 yards as a true freshman. leader in sacks with 25.5. Back to start at is reigning Southland Player of Dai’Jean Dixon led Nicholls with seven catches Nicholls ranked in the top 5 last season in tackles for loss the Year Chase Fourcade. In his third year as a starter, Fourcade as a sophomore and is the top returning receiver after racking (106) and sacks (40). Laiche led the team with 8.5 sacks and became the first Colonel in program history to earn the honor up 753 yards on 53 receptions. Dixon had two 100-yard games added 17.0 TFLs, and All-Southland linebacker Evan Veron after accounting for over 3,500 yards and 34 touchdowns. He in 2018 and added a 98-yard, two-touchdown showing against totaled 22 tackles for loss and 7.0 sacks. Each were named ranked 14th in the FCS in efficiency (145.9) with 21 TD passes, Stephen F. Austin. All-Southland First Team for the Colonels last season as juniors. The Colonels also have three players on defense returning who were named All-Southland Second Team. Another three-time all-conference honoree, linebacker Allen Pittman, highlights the trio and is joined by cornerback Darren Evans and safety Khristian Mims.

SPECIAL TEAMS he Colonels return All-Southland punter Winston Jones, but Twill need to replace all-American kicker Lorran Fonseca. In his two seasons with the Colonels, Fonseca made 35 field goals and accounted for 59 touchbacks.

ALLEN PITTMAN WINSTON JONES

GEAUXCOLONELS.COM 3 2019 ROSTER ALPHABETICAL NUMERICAL NO. FULL NAME POS. HT WT. CL. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS NO. FULL NAME...... POS. 35 Donnell Adair LB 6-0 190 Jr. Thibodaux, La./Thibodaux 1 Dontrell Taylor...... RB 22 Matthew Alfonso P 5-11 190 R-Fr. New Orleans, La./Brother Martin 2 Kendall Bussey...... RB 75 Charlton Arceneaux OL 6-5 320 R-So. Bourg, La./South Terrebonne 3 Tahj Brown...... DL 66 Tyrin Arceneaux OL 6-4 300 R-Jr. Reserve, La./St. Charles Catholic/Pearl River CC 4 Derrick Munson...... DB 14 Bryce Authement DB 6-0 170 Fr. LaPlace, La./St. Charles Catholic 5 Dai’Jean Dixon...... WR 6 Anfernee Poindexter...... DB 37 Bailey Badeaux RB 5-6 190 R-So. Patterson, La./Central Catholic 8 Alonzo Craighton...... DB 80 Morell Bartholomew TE 6-4 225 Sr. Edgard, La./West St. John 9 Chase Fourcade...... QB 61 Alex Beier OL 6-3 255 Fr. Paulina, La./Lutcher 10 Charles Brooks...... QB 33 Alec Bland K 5-8 150 R-Fr. Gramercy, La./Lutcher 10 Anthony Ruffin...... DB 26 Christopher Boutte DB 5-9 155 R-Fr. Opelousas, La./Opelousas 11 Caleb Lee...... QB 27 Devin Briscoe RB 5-8 185 So. Cecilia, La./Cecilia 11 Aquindas Steib...... LB 53 Dominic Brocato LS 5-11 235 R-So. Metairie, La./Brother Martin 12 Andrew Robison...... QB 10 Charles Brooks QB 6-0 190 Sr. Baton Rouge, La./Woodlawn 13 Mason Roberts...... WR 30 Kairon Brooks DB 5-10 175 Jr. Thibodaux, La./E.D. White 13 DeDe Gant...... WR 14 Arron McKenney...... WR 29 Chase Brown DB 5-10 195 R-So. Baton Rouge, La./University Lab 14 Bryce Authement...... DB 3 Tahj Brown DL 6-3 270 R-Fr. Donaldsonville, La./Donaldsonville/Houston 15 Kohen Granier...... QB 54 Aaron Buckwalter LB 6-0 170 R-Fr. Norco, La./Destrehan 17 Lloyd Nash...... DB 64 P.J. Burkhalter OL 6-3 330 R-Jr. Franklinton, La./Franklinton 18 Jordan Talley...... TE 74 Bradston Burnside OL 6-3 285 Sr. Hattiesburg, Miss./Hattiesburg/East Central CC 19 Cameron Dartez...... QB 2 Kendall Bussey RB 5-9 205 Sr. New Orleans, La./Isidore Newman/Texas A&M 20 Mikey Corcoran...... LB 59 Cullen Butler LB 6-0 180 Fr. Houma, La./Terrebonne 21 Dion Ray...... WR 71 Cameron Carrier OL 6-4 250 Jr. Zachary, La./Zachary 21 Jamal Walters...... DB 34 John Carrington III RB 5-9 185 Fr. San Antonio, Texas/Cornerstone Christian 22 Matthew Alfonso...... P 22 Jeremy Rounds...... RB 83 Darrion Cook WR 5-11 175 Sr. LaPlace, La./Riverside Academy 23 Korey Louis...... LB 56 Ja’Mel Cooley LB 6-0 215 Fr. New Orleans, La./Carver 23 Brooks Thomas...... DB 20 Mikey Corcoran LB 6-0 225 Sr. Westwego, La./John Curtis 24 Darren Evans...... DB 85 Dontaze Costly WR 6-1 180 R-So. Vacherie, La./St. James 24 Justin Rivet...... WR 8 Alonzo Craighton DB 6-2 200 Sr. Prairieville, La./Dutchtown/Minnesota 25 Laryon James...... LB 19 Cameron Dartez QB 6-1 190 Fr. Baton Rouge, La./Catholic 26 Christopher Boutte...... DB 86 Al Dauth WR 6-3 200 Jr. Pearl River, La./Pearl River 26 Tahj Smith...... WR 97 Dillion Davis DL 6-2 270 Fr. Donaldsonville, La./Ascension Catholic 27 Devin Briscoe...... RB 5 Dai’Jean Dixon WR 6-4 200 Jr. New Orleans, La./Edna Karr 27 Kevin Moore...... DB 28 Julien Gums...... RB 54 Andrea Dragna LS 5-8 165 R-Fr. Morgan City, La./Morgan City 28 Trevis Rowley...... DB 46 Chris Duplantis DB 6-0 175 Jr. Chauvin, La./South Terrebonne 29 Chase Brown...... DB 89 Devin Edinburgh DL 6-6 220 Jr. New Orleans, La./Edna Karr 29 Tito Simmons...... WR 92 Danquan Edwards DL 6-2 275 R-So. New Orleans, La./De La Salle 30 Kairon Brooks...... DB 78 Caleb Etienne OL 6-6 300 Fr. New Orleans, La./Warren Easton 31 K.J. Franklin...... ATH 24 Darren Evans DB 6-3 180 Jr. Baton Rouge, La./Glen Oaks 32 Shawn Hall...... DB 94 Brandon Fontenot DL 6-4 295 Sr. Baton Rouge, La./Tara 33 Alec Bland...... K 9 Chase Fourcade QB 6-0 190 Sr. Metairie, La./Archbishop Rummel 33 Stefano Guarisco...... WR 31 K.J. Franklin ATH 5-9 175 Fr. Prairieville, La./St. Amant 34 John Carrington III...... RB 34 Khristian Mims...... DB 98 Perry Ganci DL 6-1 250 Fr. Metairie, La./Jesuit 35 Donnell Adair...... LB 13 DeDe Gant WR 5-11 170 Fr. Morgan City, La./Central Catholic 35 Keith Henderson...... DB 15 Kohen Granier QB 6-1 190 R-So. Destrehan, La./Destrehan 36 Jordan Jackson...... DB 70 Zach Gremillion DL 6-0 250 R-Fr. Port Allen, La./University Lab 36 B.J. Randle Jr...... DB 33 Stefano Guarisco WR 5-8 175 Sr. Berwick, La./Central Catholic 37 Bailey Badeaux...... RB 57 Myles Guidry LB 6-2 200 Fr. Livonia, La./Livonia 37 Josh Magee...... DB 28 Julien Gums RB 5-10 230 So. New Orleans, La./De La Salle 38 Kevin Johnson...... DB 32 Shawn Hall DB 5-11 185 Fr. Donaldsonville, La./Assumption 39 Matthew Martin...... K 35 Keith Henderson DB 6-1 170 Fr. Morgan City, La./Morgan City 39 Drew Rios...... RB 40 Garret LeBlanc...... TE 68 Leonard Hickman OL 6-3 305 Fr. Many, La./Many 40 Jarvais Robinson...... DB 77 Mikhail Hill OL 6-4 325 R-So. Gretna, La./West Jefferson/Memphis 41 Zane McCrary...... DB 60 Jalen Himel LS 5-9 225 R-Fr. Thibodaux, La./Thibodaux 42 Jarius Monroe...... DB 49 Jared Hymel DB 6-2 215 So. LaPlace, La./Riverside 42 Brennan Rogers...... RB 93 Caleb Jackson DL 6-1 255 Fr. Zachary, La./Zachary 43 Patrick Riley...... DL 36 Jordan Jackson DB 5-10 170 Fr. Geismar, La./Dutchtown 44 Codi Willis...... TE 57 Jeremiah James OL 6-2 290 R-Fr. New Orleans, La./De La Salle 45 Brennan Patterson...... DB 25 Laryon James LB 6-0 210 Sr. Baton Rouge, La./University Lab 46 Chris Duplantis...... DB 38 Kevin Johnson DB 6-2 195 Jr. New Orleans, La./Sophie B. Wright 46 Gavin Lasseigne...... K

4 2019 NICHOLLS FOOTBALL 2019 ROSTER ALPHABETICAL NUMERICAL NO. FULL NAME POS. HT. WT. CL. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS NO. FULL NAME POS. 99 Winston Jones P 6-1 220 Sr. Thibodaux, La./E.D. White 47 Allen Pittman...... LB 73 Jair Joseph OL 6-4 315 Jr. Napoleonville, La./Assumption 48 Evan Veron...... LB 55 Sully Laiche DL 6-2 270 Sr. Gramercy, La./Lutcher 49 Jared Hymel...... DB 46 Gavin Lasseigne K 5-11 185 Fr. Raceland, La./Central Lafourche 50 Omar Pew...... DL 40 Garret LeBlanc TE 6-2 235 Sr. Morgan City, La./Central Catholic 51 Michael Mosley...... LB 11 Caleb Lee QB 6-1 175 Fr. New Orleans, La./Edna Karr 52 Dellary Oubre...... LB 53 Dominic Brocato...... LS 72 Ja’Cobey Lee OL 6-1 280 R-Fr. Watson, La./Live Oak 53 Jacob Parker...... LB 23 Korey Louis LB 6-2 220 Jr. Breaux Bridge, La./Breaux Bridge/Southwest Miss. CC 54 Aaron Buckwalter...... LB 37 Josh Magee DB 5-10 185 Jr. Franklinton, La./Franklinton 54 Andrea Dragna...... LS 39 Matthew Martin K 6-0 185 Fr. Bourg, La./South Terrebonne 55 Sully Laiche...... DL 41 Zane McCrary DB 5-10 170 Fr. Lutcher, La./Lutcher 56 Ja’Mel Cooley...... LB 69 Zakk Mckeehan OL 6-4 285 So. St. Francisville, La./West Feliciana/Georgia Tech 57 Myles Guidry...... LB 14 Arron McKenney WR 6-3 180 Jr. St. James, La./St. James 57 Jeremiah James...... OL 67 Owen Melville OL 6-2 270 Fr. New Orleans, La./Jesuit 58 Chris Welch...... DL 34 Khristian Mims DB 6-0 180 Sr. Baton Rouge, La./University Lab 59 Cullen Butler...... LB 60 Jalen Himel...... LS 42 Jarius Monroe DB 6-1 190 Fr. LaPlace, La./East St. John 60 David Mosley...... OL 27 Kevin Moore DB 6-0 205 Jr. Lafayette, La./Acadiana/Texas Tech 61 Alex Beier...... OL 60 David Mosley OL 6-2 270 Jr. New Orleans, La./Archbishop Rummel 62 Zach Trahan...... OL 51 Michael Mosley LB 5-10 215 Sr. New Orleans, La./Archbishop Rummel 64 P.J. Burkhalter...... OL 88 Bry’Kiethon Mouton TE 6-1 260 Sr. Lafayette, La./Acadiana/LSU 65 Matthew Williams...... OL 4 Derrick Munson DB 5-11 200 Jr. Metairie, La./Archbishop Rummel/Arkansas 66 Tyrin Arceneaux...... OL 17 Lloyd Nash DB 5-11 160 R-Fr. New Orleans, La./St. Charles Catholic 67 Owen Melville...... OL 52 Dellary Oubre LB 6-1 220 R-Fr. Destrehan, La./St. Charles Catholic 68 Leonard Hickman...... OL 53 Jacob Parker LB 5-11 205 Fr. New Orleans, La./Warren Easton 69 Zakk Mckeehan...... OL 70 Zach Gremillion...... DL 45 Brennan Patterson DB 6-0 180 Fr. Houma, La./Vandebilt Catholic 71 Cameron Carrier...... OL 50 Omar Pew DL 5-11 280 Fr. Horn Lake, Miss./Horn Lake 72 Ja’Cobey Lee...... OL 47 Allen Pittman LB 5-11 215 Sr. St. Rose, La./Destrehan 73 Jair Joseph...... OL 6 Anfernee Poindexter DB 6-0 190 Jr. Raceland, La./Central Lafourche 74 Bradston Burnside...... OL 36 B.J. Randle Jr. DB 5-10 200 R-Fr. New Orleans, La./De La Salle 75 Charlton Arceneaux...... OL 21 Dion Ray WR 6-0 215 Sr. New Orleans, La./Helen Cox 77 Mikhail Hill...... OL 84 Brooks Rayburn WR 6-1 175 Fr. Waveland, Miss./Hancock 78 Caleb Etienne...... OL 91 Elijah Reames DL 6-2 245 Fr. Baton Rouge, La./Catholic 80 Morell Bartholomew...... TE 43 Patrick Riley DL 6-5 205 Sr. Marrero, La./Archbishop Shaw 81 David Robinson Jr...... WR 82 Levon Williams...... TE 39 Drew Rios RB 6-0 195 Fr. Galliano, La./Vandebilt Catholic 83 Darrion Cook...... WR 24 Justin Rivet WR 5-10 180 Fr. Plaquemine, La./St. John 84 Brooks Rayburn...... WR 13 Mason Roberts WR 5-9 185 Sr. Cypress, Texas/Cy-Woods 85 Dontaze Costly...... WR 81 David Robinson Jr. WR 6-3 195 R-Fr. Raceland, La/Central Lafourche 86 Al Dauth...... WR 40 Jarvais Robinson DB 5-8 170 R-So. Baton Rouge, La./McKinley 88 Bry’Kiethon Mouton...... TE 12 Andrew Robison QB 6-1 190 Fr. Luling, La./Hahnville 89 Devin Edinburgh...... DL 42 Brennan Rogers RB 5-10 175 R-Fr. Houma, La./Vandebilt Catholic 90 Chris Thomas...... DL 22 Jeremy Rounds RB 5-10 180 Jr. Gray, La./E.D. White 91 Elijah Reames...... DL 28 Trevis Rowley DB 5-11 170 So. Baton Rouge, La./Central 92 Danquan Edwards...... DL 93 Caleb Jackson...... DL 10 Anthony Ruffin DB 6-1 185 Fr. Houma, La./Covenant Christian 94 Brandon Fontenot...... DL 29 Tito Simmons WR 5-8 170 Fr. Slidell, La./Slidell 96 Glen Thurmond...... DL 26 Tahj Smith WR 5-8 175 Jr. LaPlace, La./St. Charles Catholic 97 Dillion Davis...... DL 11 Aquindas Steib LB 5-11 220 Jr. St. James, La./St. James 98 Perry Ganci...... DL 18 Jordan Talley TE 6-3 245 Sr. Clinton, La./Silliman Academy 99 Winston Jones...... P 1 Dontrell Taylor RB 5-9 180 Sr. White Castle, La./White Castle 23 Brooks Thomas DB 5-8 180 Fr. Morgan City, La./Central Catholic COACHES 90 Chris Thomas DL 6-1 250 Fr. Shreveport, La./Evangel Tim Rebowe...... Head Coach 96 Glen Thurmond DL 6-0 260 So. LaPlace, La./Archbishop Rummel Rob Christophel...... Offensive Coordinator/QB 62 Zach Trahan OL 6-1 280 R-So. Houma, La./Vandebilt Catholic Tommy Rybacki...... Defensive Coordinator/LB 48 Evan Veron LB 6-0 215 Sr. LaPlace, La./Riverside Academy Marcel Andry...... Defensive Line 21 Jamal Walters DB 5-11 175 R-So. New Orleans, La./West St. John Russ Gisclair...... Tight Ends 58 Chris Welch DL 6-4 260 Fr. Baton Rouge, La./Southern Lab Sammy Joseph...... Running Backs 82 Levon Williams TE 6-3 200 Fr. River Ridge, La./John Curtis Sean Murphy...... Wide Receivers 65 Matthew Williams OL 6-2 285 Fr. Horn Lake, Miss./Horn Lake Lee Roussel ...... Offensive Line 44 Codi Willis TE 6-4 225 R-Fr. Brusly, La./Plaquemine Chris Thompson...... Cornerbacks Brian Wallace...... Safeties GEAUXCOLONELS.COM 5 OPPONENTS GAME 1 KANSAS STATE >> AUGUST 31 >> MANHATTAN, KANSAS All-Time Series: ...... First Meeting 2018 Results (5-7, 3-6 Big 12) 2019 Schedule Location:...... Manhattan, Kan. South Dakota...... W 27-24 Aug. 31...... Nicholls Home Field/Capacity:...... Bill Snyder Family Stadium (50,000) #18 Mississippi State...... L 10-31 Sept. 7...... Bowling Green Playing Surface:...... AstroTurf Gameday Grass UTSA...... W 41-17 Sept. 14...... at Mississippi State Enrollment:...... 20,799 at #12 West Virginia*...... L 6-35 Sept. 28...... at Oklahoma State* Conference Affiliation:...... Big 12 (DI-FBS) #18 Texas*...... L 14-19 Oct. 5...... Baylor* Colors:...... Purple, White & Gray at Baylor*...... L 34-37 Oct. 19 ...... TCU* Nickname:...... Wildcats Oklahoma State*...... W 31-12 Oct. 26...... Oklahoma* Athletics Director:...... Gene Taylor at #8 Oklahoma*...... L 14-51 Nov. 2...... at Kansas* 2018 Record:...... 5-7 at TCU* ...... L 13-14 Nov. 9 ...... at Texas* 2018 Big 12 Record/Finish:...... 3-6 / t-7th Kansas* ...... W 21-17 Nov. 16...... West Virginia* Football Contact:...... Ryan Lackey Texas Tech*...... W 21-6 Nov. 23...... at Texas Tech* Lackey’s Office Number:...... 785-532-7708 at Iowa State*...... L 38-42 Nov. 30...... Iowa State* Lackey’s Cell Number:...... 785-587-7865 Lackey’s E-mail Address:...... [email protected] Press Box Phone Number:...... 785-539-3423 Athletics Website:...... www.kstatesports.com Head Coach (Alma Matter):...Chris Klieman (Northern Iowa, ’90) Record at KSU:...... 0-0 / First Season Career Record:...... 72-13 / Seventh Season

GAME 2 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M >> SEPTEMBER 14 >> PRAIRIE VIEW, TEXAS All-Time Series:...... Nicholls leads 1-0 2018 Results (5-6, 4-3 SWAC) 2019 Schedule Location:...... Prairie View, Texas at Rice...... L 28-31 Aug. 31...... at Texas Southern* Home Field/Capacity:...... Panther Stadium (15,000) vs. North Carolina Central...... W 40-24 Sept. 7...... at Houston Playing Surface:...... FieldTurf at Sam Houston State...... L 32-41 Sept. 14...... Nicholls Enrollment:...... 9,516 at UNLV...... L 17-46 Sept. 21...... at Alcorn State* Conference Affiliation:.Southwestern Athletic Conference (DI-FCS) at Arkansas-Pine Bluff*...... W 62-13 Sept. 28...... Grambling State* Colors:...... Purple & Gold at Grambling State*...... W 22-16 Oct. 12...... at Southern* Nickname:...... Panthers Southern*...... L 0-38 Oct. 19...... Virginia-Lynchburg Athletics Director:...... Fred Washington Alcorn State*...... L 13-27 Oct. 24...... Jackson State* 2018 Record:...... 5-6 at Jackson State*...... L 28-34 Nov. 9...... Arkansas-Pine Bluff* 2018 SWAC Record/Finish:...... 4-3 / t-4th Alabama State*...... W 66-13 Nov. 16...... Edward Waters Football Contact:...... LaTonia Thirston Texas Southern*...... W 60-14 Nov. 28...... at Alabama State* Thirston’s Office Number:...... 936-261-9106 Thirston’s Cell Number:...... 281-652-7410 Thirston’s E-mail Address:...... [email protected] Press Box Phone Number:...... 936-261-9100 Athletics Website:...... www.pvpanthers.com Head Coach (Alma Matter):...... Eric Dooley (SUNO, ‘99) Record at PVAMU: ...... 5-6 / Second Season Career Record:...... Same

GAME 3 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN >> SEPTEMBER 21 >> NACOGDOCHES, TEXAS All-Time Series:...... Nicholls trails 10-25 2018 Results (2-8, 2-7 SLC) 2019 Schedule Location:...... Nacogdoches, Texas at #18 Mississippi State...... L 6-63 Aug. 31...... at Baylor Home Field/Capacity:...... Homer Bryce Stadium (25,000) at Incarnate Word*...... L 7-31 Sept. 7...... Tarleton State Playing Surface:...... Hellas Matrix Turf Abilene Christian*...... W 24-21 Sept. 14...... at Southern Utah Enrollment:...... 13,144 at #11 McNeese*...... L 10-17 Conference Affiliation:...... Southland (DI-FCS) Sept. 21...... Nicholls* Colors:...... Purple & White vs. #16 Sam Houston State*...... L 21-54 Sept. 28...... at Lamar* Nickname:...... Lumberjacks #16 Central Arkansas*...... L 17-27 Oct. 5 ...... vs. Sam Houston State* Athletics Director:...... Ryan Ivey at Houston Baptist*...... W 42-14 Oct. 19...... at Abilene Christian* 2018 Record:...... 2-8 Lamar*...... L 17-24 Oct. 26...... McNeese* 2018 SLC Record/Finish:...... 2-7 / 10th at #16 Nicholls*...... L 14-47 Nov. 2 ...... at Southeastern Louisiana* Football Contact:...... Luke Bolanos Northwestern State*...... L 23-35 Nov. 9...... Incarnate Word* Bolanos’ Office Number:...... 936-468-5800 Nov. 16...... at Central Arkansas* Bolanos’ Cell Number:...... 276-870-4755 Nov. 21...... at Northwestern State* Bolanos’ E-mail Address:...... [email protected] Press Box Phone Number:...... 936-468-3910 Athletics Website:...... www.sfajacks.com Head Coach (Alma Mater):...... Colby Carthel (Angelo State, ’00) Record at Stephen F. Austin:...... 0-0 / First season Career Record:...... 59-18 / Seventh Season

6 2019 NICHOLLS FOOTBALL OPPONENTS GAME 4 TEXAS STATE >> SEPTEMBER 28 >> SAN MARCOS, TEXAS All-Time Series:...... Tied at 15-15 2018 Results (3-9, 1-7 SUN BELT) 2019 Schedule Location:...... San Marcos, Texas at Rutgers...... L 7-35 Aug. 29...... at Texas A&M Home Field/Capacity:...... Bobcat Stadium (30,000) Texas Southern...... W 36-20 Sept. 7...... Wyoming Playing Surface:...... Field Turf Duraspine Pro at South Alabama*...... L 31-41 Sept. 14...... at SMU Enrollment:...... 38,644 at UTSA...... L 21-25 Sept. 21...... Georgia State* Conference Affiliation:...... Sun Belt (DI-FBS) Louisiana*...... L 27-42 Sept. 28...... Nicholls Colors:...... Maroon & Gold Georgia Southern*...... L 13-15 Oct. 10 ...... ULM* Nickname:...... Bobcats at ULM*...... L 14-20 Oct. 26...... at Arkansas State* Athletics Director:...... Dr. Larry Teis New Mexico State...... W 27-20 Nov. 2...... at Louisiana* 2018 Record:...... 3-9 at Georgia State*...... W 40-31 Nov. 9...... South Alabama* 2018 Sun Belt Record/Finish:...... 1-7 / t-9th Appalachian State*...... L 7-38 Nov. 16...... Troy* Football Contact:...... Rick Poulter at Troy*...... L 7-12 Nov. 23...... at Appalachian State* Poulter’s Office Number:...... 512-245-2966 Arkansas State*...... L 7-33 Nov. 30...... at Coastal Carolina* Poulter’s Cell Number:...... 512-738-0697 Poulter’s Fax Number:...... 512-245-2967 Poulter’s E-mail Address:...... [email protected] Athletics Website:...... www.txstatebobcats.com Head Coach (Alma Mater):.... Jake Spavital (Missouri State, ’09) Record at TXST:...... 0-0 / First Season Career Record:...... Same

GAME 5 CENTRAL ARKANSAS >> OCTOBER 5 >> THIBODAUX, LOUISIANA All-Time Series:...... Nicholls trails 2-9 2018 Results (6-5, 5-4 SLC) 2019 Schedule Location:...... Conway, Ark. at Tulsa...... L 27-38 Aug. 29...... at Western Kentucky Home Field/Capacity:...... Estes Stadium (9,000) Murray State...... W 26-13 Sept. 7...... at Austin Peay Playing Surface:...... Geoturf at Southeastern Louisiana*...... W 33-25 Sept. 14...... Abilene Christian* Enrollment:...... 11,177 at Sam Houston State*...... L 31-34 (OT) Sept. 21...... at Hawai’i Conference Affiliation:...... Southland (DI-FCS) Houston Baptist*...... W 66-35 Oct. 5...... at Nicholls* Colors:...... Purple & Gray at Stephen F. Austin*...... W 27-17 Oct. 12 ...... McNeese* Nickname:...... Bears Northwestern State*...... W 38-17 Oct. 19...... at Northwestern State* Athletics Director:...... Dr. Brad Teague at McNeese*...... L 21-23 Oct. 26...... Sam Houston State* 2018 Record:...... 6-5 Lamar*...... L 24-38 Nov. 2 ...... at Lamar* 2018 SLC Record/Finish:...... 5-4 / t-4th Incarnate Word*...... L 27-40 Nov. 9...... Southeastern Louisiana* Football Contact:...... Steve East at Abilene Christian*...... W 16-7 Nov. 16...... Stephen F. Austin* East’s Office Number:...... 501-450-5743 Nov. 22...... at Incarnate Word* East’s Cell Number:...... 501-339-8215 East’s E-mail Address:...... [email protected] Press Box Phone Number:...... 501-450-5743 Athletics Website:...... www.ucasports.com Head Coach (Alma Mater):...... Nathan Brown (Central Ark., ’09) Record at Central Arkansas:...... 6-5 / Second season Career Record:...... Same

GAME 6 NORTHWESTERN STATE >> OCTOBER 12 >> THIBODAUX, LOUISIANA All-Time Series:...... Nicholls trails 18-28 2018 Results (5-6, 4-5 SLC) 2019 Schedule Location:...... Natchitoches, La. at Texas A&M...... L 7-59 Aug. 29...... at UT-Martin Home Field/Capacity:...... Turpin Stadium (15,971) Grambling...... W 34-7 Sept. 7...... Midwestern State Playing Surface:...... V-Turf Artificial at Lamar*...... W 49-48 Sept. 14...... at LSU Enrollment:...... 11,081 at Southeastern Louisiana*...... L 17-24 Sept. 21...... at Houston Baptist* Conference Affiliation:...... Southland (DI-FCS) #12 Nicholls*...... L 10-28 Sept. 28...... Southeastern Louisiana* Colors:...... Purple, White & Orange Trim #14 Sam Houston State*...... L 28-42 Oct. 12 ...... at Nicholls* Nickname: ...... Demons at #15 Central Arkansas*...... L 17-38 Oct. 19...... Central Arkansas* Athletics Director:...... Greg Burke Houston Baptist*...... W 31-28 Oct. 26...... at Incarnate Word* 2018 Record:...... 5-6 at Abilene Christian*...... L 47-49 Nov. 2 ...... at McNeese* 2018 Southland Record/Finish:...... 4-5 / t-8th #18 McNeese*...... W 37-34 (2OT) Nov. 9...... Lamar* Football Contact:...... Jason Pugh at Stephen F. Austin*...... W 35-23 Nov. 16...... at Sam Houston State* Pugh’s Office Number:...... 318-357-6467 Nov. 21...... Stephen F. Austin* Pugh’s Cell Number:...... 318-663-5701 Pugh’s Email Address:...... [email protected] Press Box Phone Number:...... 318-357-4529 Athletics Website:...... www.nsudemons.com Head Coach (Alma Mater):..Brad Laird (Northwestern State, ’98) Record at NSU:...... 5-6 / Second season Career Record: ...... Same

GEAUXCOLONELS.COM 7 OPPONENTS GAME 7 SAM HOUSTON STATE >> OCTOBER 19 >> HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS All-Time Series:...... Nicholls trails 11-21-1 2018 Results (6-5, 5-4 SLC) 2019 Schedule Location:...... Huntsville, Texas Prairie View A&M...... W 41-32 Aug. 31...... at New Mexico Home Field/Capacity:...... Elliott T. Bowers Stadium (12,593) North Dakota...... L 23-24 Sept. 7...... Oklahoma Panhandle Playing Surface:...... RealGrassPro at #18 Nicholls*...... L 7-27 Sept. 14...... at North Dakota Enrollment:...... 21,213 #13 Central Arkansas*...... W 34-31 (OT) Sept. 21...... Incarnate Word* Conference Affiliation:...... Southland (DI-FCS) Colors:...... Orange & White vs. Stephen F. Austin*...... W 54-21 Sept. 28...... at McNeese* Nickname:...... Bearkats at Northwestern State*...... W 42-28 Oct. 5 ...... vs. Stephen F. Austin* Athletics Director:...... Bobby Williams at Lamar*...... L 23-41 Oct. 12...... Lamar* 2018 Record:...... 6-5 Southeastern Louisiana*...... W 28-25 Oct. 19...... Nicholls* 2018 SLC Record/Finish:...... 5-4 / t-4th at Incarnate Word*...... L 26-43 Oct. 26 ...... at Central Arkansas* Football Contact:...... Ben Rikard Abilene Christian*...... L 10-17 Nov. 9...... at Abilene Christian* Rikard’s Office Number:...... 936-294-1764 at Houston Baptist*...... W 42-20 Nov. 16...... Northwestern State* Rikard’s Cell Number:...... 936-554-2077 Nov. 23...... Houston Baptist* Rikard’s E-mail Address:...... [email protected] Press Box Phone Number:...... 936-294-1838 Athletics Website:...... www.gobearkats.com Head Coach (Alma Mater):...... K.C. Keeler (Delaware, ‘81) Record at SHSU:...... 52-17 / Sixth Season Career Record:...... 226-90-1 / 26th Season

GAME 8 >> ABILENE CHRISTIAN >> OCTOBER 26 >> THIBODAUX, LOUISIANA All-Time Series:...... Tied at 1-1 2018 Results (6-5, 5-4 SLC) 2019 Schedule Location:...... Abilene, Texas at Baylor...... L 27-55 Aug. 31...... at North Texas Home Field/Capacity:...... Wildcat Stadium (12,000) Angelo State...... W 41-24 Sept. 7...... Arizona Christian Playing Surface:...... FieldTurf Revolution 360 at Houston Baptist*...... W 38-13 Sept. 14...... at Central Arkansas* Enrollment:...... 5,145 at Stephen F. Austin*...... L 21-24 Sept. 21...... McNeese* Conference Affiliation:...... Southland (DI-FCS) Incarnate Word*...... L 34-44 Sept. 28...... at Incarnate Word* Colors:...... Purple & White at McNeese*...... L 21-24 Oct. 5 ...... at Lamar* Nickname:...... Wildcats #11 Nicholls*...... W 28-12 Oct. 12...... Houston Baptist* Interim Athletics Director:...... Allen Ward at Southeastern Louisiana*...... W 48-27 Oct. 19...... Stephen F. Austin* 2018 Record:...... 6-5 Northwestern State*...... W 49-47 Oct. 26 ...... at Nicholls* 2018 SLC Record/Finish:...... 5-4 / t-4th at Sam Houston State*...... W 17-10 Nov. 9...... Sam Houston State* Football Contact:...... Chris Macaluso Central Arkansas*...... L 7-16 Nov. 16...... Southeastern Louisiana* Macaluso’s Office Number:...... 325-674-6171 Nov. 23...... at Mississippi State Macaluso’s Cell Number:...... 325-439-8565 Macaluso’s E-mail Address:...... [email protected] Press Box Phone Number:...... 325-665-3543 Athletics Website:...... www.acusports.com Head Coach (Alma Mater):...... Adam Dorrel ...... (Northwest Missouri State, ‘98) Record at ACU:...... 8-14 / Third Season Career Record:...... 84-22 / Eighth Season

GAME 9 >> INCARNATE WORD >> NOVEMBER 2 >> SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS All-Time Series:...... Nicholls leads 3-2 2018 Results (6-5, 6-2 SLC) 2019 Schedule Location:...... San Antonio, Texas at New Mexico...... L 30-62 Aug. 31...... at UTSA Home Field/Capacity:.... Metropolitan Methodist Hospital Field at at North Texas...... L 16-58 Sept. 7...... Texas Southern ...... Gayle and Tom Benson Stadium (6,000) Stephen F. Austin*...... W 31-7 Sept. 21...... at Sam Houston State* Playing Surface:...... Classic HD FieldTurf at Abilene Christian*...... W 44-34 Sept. 28...... Abilene Christian* Enrollment:...... 10,226 Southeastern Louisiana*...... W 52-34 Oct. 5...... at Houston Baptist* Conference Affiliation:...... Southland (DI-FCS) at Lamar*...... L 21-27 Oct. 12 ...... at Southeastern Louisiana* Colors:...... Red, Black & White #6 McNeese*...... W 45-17 Oct. 19...... Lamar* Nickname:...... Cardinals at #19 Nicholls*...... L 21-48 Oct. 26...... Northwestern State* Athletics Director:...... Dr. Brian Wickstrom #21 Sam Houston State*...... W 43-26 Nov. 2 ...... Nicholls* 2018 Record:...... 6-5 at Central Arkansas*...... W 40-27 Nov. 9...... at Stephen F. Austin* 2018 SLC Record/Finish:...... 6-2 / 2nd at #23 Montana State^...... L 14-35 Nov. 16...... New Mexico State Football Contact:...... Cari Gold ^FCS playoffs Nov. 22...... Central Arkansas* Gold’s Office Number:...... 210-829-6041 Gold’s Cell Number:...... 901-299-8868 Gold’s E-mail Address:...... [email protected] Press Box Phone Number:...... 210-283-6462 Athletics Website:...... www.uiwcardinals.com Head Coach (Alma Mater):...... Eric Morris (Texas Tech, ‘08) Record at UIW:...... 6-5 / Second Season Career Record:...... Same

8 2019 NICHOLLS FOOTBALL OPPONENTS GAME 10 >> HOUSTON BAPTIST >> NOVEMBER 9 >> THIBODAUX, LOUISIANA All-Time Series:...... Nicholls leads 4-1 2018 Results (1-10, 0-9 SLC) 2019 Schedule Location:...... Houston, Texas Southwest Baptist...... W 49-7 Aug. 31...... at UTEP Home Field/Capacity:...... Husky Stadium (5,000) McNeese*...... L 34-51 Sept. 7...... Texas Wesleyan Playing Surface:...... Artificial Turf Abilene Christian*...... L 13-38 Sept. 14...... at South Dakota Enrollment:...... 3,432 at SMU...... L 27-63 Sept. 21...... Northwestern State* Conference Affiliation:...... Southland (DI-FCS) at Central Arkansas*...... L 35-66 Sept. 28...... Texas Southern Colors:...... Royal Blue & Orange at Southeastern Louisiana*...... L 52-62 Oct. 5 ...... Incarnate Word* Nickname:...... Huskies Stephen F. Austin*...... L 14-42 Oct. 12...... at Abilene Christian* Athletics Director:...... Steve Moniaci at Northwestern State*...... L 28-31 Oct. 19...... at McNeese* 2018 Record:...... 1-10 Nicholls*...... L 20-41 Oct. 26 ...... Southeastern Louisiana* 2018 SLC Record/Finish:...... 0-9 / 11th at Lamar*...... L 9-38 Nov. 9...... at Nicholls* Football Contact:...... Russ Reneau Sam Houston State*...... L 20-42 Nov. 16...... Lamar* Reneau’s Office Number:...... 281-649-3098 Nov. 23...... at Sam Houston State* Reneau’s Cell Number:...... 281-923-0813 Reneau’s E-mail Address:...... [email protected] Press Box Phone Number:...... 281-649-3301 Athletics Website:...... www.hbuhuskies.com Head Coach (Alma Matter):...... Vic Shealy (Richmond, ‘84) Record at HBU:...... 9-45 / Sixth season Career Record:...... 36-59-1 / 10th season

GAME 11 >> MCNEESE >> NOVEMBER 16 >> THIBODAUX, LA. All-Time Series:...... Nicholls trails 12-31 2018 Results (6-5, 5-4 SLC) 2019 Schedule Location:...... Lake Charles, La. at Northern Colorado...... W 17-14 Aug. 31...... Southern Home Field/Capacity:....Louis Bonnette Field at Cowboy Stadium (17,610) at Houston Baptist*...... W 52-34 Sept. 7...... at Oklahoma State Playing Surface:...... Artificial, Matrix Turf #12 Nicholls*...... W 20-10 Sept. 14...... Alcorn State Enrollment:...... 7,626 at BYU...... L 3-30 Sept. 21...... at Abilene Christian* Conference Affiliation:...... Southland (DI-FCS) Stephen F. Austin*...... W 17-10 Sept. 28...... Sam Houston State* Colors:...... Blue & Sunflower Gold Abilene Christian*...... W 24-21 Oct. 5 ...... Southeastern Louisiana* Nickname:...... Cowboys at Incarnate Word*...... L 17-45 Oct. 12...... at Central Arkansas* Athletics Director:...... Bruce Hemphill Central Arkansas*...... W 23-21 Oct. 19...... Houston Baptist* 2018 Record:...... 6-5 at Southeastern Louisiana*...... L 6-23 Oct. 26 ...... at Stephen F. Austin* 2018 SLC Record/Finish:...... 5-4 / t-4th at Northwestern State*...... L 34-37 Nov. 2...... Northwestern State* Football Contact:...... Matthew Bonnette Lamar*...... L 17-21 Nov. 16...... at Nicholls* Bonnette’s Office Number:...... 337-475-5207 Nov. 23...... at Lamar* Bonnette’s Cell Number:...... 337-263-4822 Bonnette’s E-mail Address:...... [email protected] Press Box Phone Number:...... 337-475-5225 Athletics Website:...... www.mcneesesports.com Head Coach (Alma Mater):...... Sterlin Gilbert (Angelo State, ‘02) Record at McNeese:...... 0-0 / First Season Career Record:...... Same

GAME 12 >> SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA >> NOVEMBER 21 >> HAMMOND, LA. All-Time Series:...... Tied at 14-14 2018 Results (4-7, 4-5 SLC) 2019 Schedule Location:...... Hammond, La at ULM...... L 31-34 Aug. 29...... Jacksonville State Home Field/Capacity:...... Strawberry Stadium (7,408) at LSU...... L 0-31 Sept. 7...... at Bethune-Cookman Playing Surface:...... UBU-Speed Series-S5-M Turf Central Arkansas*...... L 25-33 Sept. 14...... at Ole Miss Enrollment:...... 14,308 at Lamar*...... W 30-24 Sept. 21...... Lamar* Conference Affiliation:...... Southland (DI-FCS) Northwestern State*...... W 24-17 Sept. 28...... at Northwestern State* Colors:...... Green & Gold at Incarnate Word*...... L 34-52 Oct. 5 ...... at McNeese* Nickname:...... Lions Houston Baptist*...... W 62-52 Oct. 12...... Incarnate Word* Athletics Director:...... Jay Artigues Abilene Christian*...... L 27-48 Oct. 26...... at Houston Baptist* 2018 Record:...... 4-7 at Sam Houston State*...... L 25-28 Nov. 2 ...... Stephen F. Austin* 2018 SLC Record/Finish:...... 4-5 / t-8th McNeese*...... W 23-6 Nov. 9...... at Central Arkansas* Football Contact:...... Kemmler Chapple at #15 Nicholls*...... L 0-44 Nov. 16...... at Abilene Christian* Chapple’s Office Number:...... 985-549-3221 Nov. 21...... Nicholls* Chapple’s Cell Number:...... 985-974-5466 Chapple’s E-mail Address:...... [email protected] Press Box Phone Number:...... 985-549-2443 Athletics Website:...... www.LionSports.net Head Coach (Alma Mater): ...... Frank Scelfo (ULM, ’81) Record at SLU:...... 4-7 / Second Season Career Record:...... Same

GEAUXCOLONELS.COM 9 2019 PLAYER BIOS #35 DONNELL ADAIR #66 TYRIN ARCENEAUX Position:...... LB Position:...... OL Height:...... 6-0 Height:...... 6-4 Weight:...... 190 Weight:...... 300 Class:...... Junior Class:...... Junior Hometown:...... Thibodaux, La. Hometown:...... Reserve, La. High School:...... Thibodaux High School:...... St. Charles Catholic

2018 SEASON (REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE): Made the switch to linebacker... played in five 2018 SEASON (JUNIOR): Member of the practice squad as an offensive lineman... did not play games on special teams and as a backup linebacker... recorded two tackles. in any games. 2017 SEASON (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Appeared in eight games and had carries in four... AT PEARL RIVER: Played two seasons at Pearl River Community College… helped pave the way rushed for 102 yards and a touchdown on 30 carries... averaged 3.4 yards per rush, with a for an offense that totaled 3,822 yards, including 2,399 yards rushing… Wildcats finished with season-best 12-yard carry against Stephen F. Austin... rushed for first career touchdown at Sam their first winning season since 2014. Houston State... had a season-high 40 yards on 10 carries at SFA... had one tackle... received a AT ST. CHARLES: Received 2015 LFCA Second Team All-State… was a two-time LSWA All-State redshirt in 2016. honorable mention recipient… helped lead St. Charles to a 10-3 record in 2015 and an appear- AT THIBODAUX: Had an outstanding senior campaign for the Tigers, highlighted by being named ance in semifinals…. received All-Metro honors as well as First eamT All-District 11-3A… was Class 5A All-State honorable mention… also received Courier/Daily Comet All-Region and First the offensive line MVP in high school All-American bowl game. Team All-District 7-5A… rushed for 1,204 yards and 14 touchdowns on 170 carries… named PERSONAL: Born Oct. 14, 1997... has four siblings - Tessa, Garrett, Gamari, and Jordan... Barker Honda Player of the Week after rushing for 198 yards and three touchdowns on 10 carries majoring in interdisciplinary studies. and had a late 33-yard touchdown catch in Thibodaux’s 45-32 win over East St. John... was the 5A State champion in the discus in 2016. #37 BAILEY BADEAUX PERSONAL: Born June 13, 1997... son of Krystal Adair... has two younger brothers, Ben Brown Position:...... RB and Jordell Smith, and an older sister, Jordan Parker... majoring in interdisciplinary studies. Height:...... 5-6 Weight:...... 190 #22 MATTHEW ALFONSO Class:...... Redshirt Freshman Position:...... P Hometown:...... Patterson, La. Height:...... 5-11 High School:...... Central Catholic Weight:...... 190 Class:...... Redshirt Freshman 2018 SEASON (FRESHMAN): Member of the practice squad... received a redshirt. Hometown:...... New Orleans, La. AT CENTRAL CATHOLIC: Lettered in football for the Eagles… finished with 849 yards rushing High School:...... Brother Martin and 11 touchdowns on 134 carries in 2017… also had nine receptions for 82 yards and a score… was a 7-1A All-District First Team selection… played in several all-star games 2018 SEASON (FRESHMAN): Member of the practice squad as a backup punter... received a including NUC All-American Game, the Max Emfinger All-American Bowl Game, and the NUC redshirt. Texas vs. World Game… earned MVP honors for World Team after rushing for 140 yards and two AT BROTHER MARTIN: Played football and wrestled for the Crusaders… saw time at linebacker, touchdowns… member of the Worldwide Elite select football team that played running back and punter… received Coaches All-District and Clarion Herald Elite Team as a Ireland’s national U19 team… also powerlifted, earning runner up at state. punter in 2017. PERSONAL: Parents are Billy and Carrie Badeaux... has an older sister, Alexis... majoring in PERSONAL: Son of Gary and Lisa Alfonso... has two siblings, Ryan and Sarah... majoring in interdisciplinary studies. kinesiology. #80 MORELL BARTHOLOMEW #75 CHARLTON ARCENEAUX Position:...... TE Position:...... OL Height:...... 6-4 Height:...... 6-5 Weight:...... 225 Weight:...... 320 Class:...... Senior Class:...... Redshirt Sophomore Hometown:...... Edgard, La. Hometown:...... Bourg, La. High School:...... West St. John High School:...... South Terrebonne 2018 SEASON (JUNIOR): Appeared in 12 games, playing on special teams and as a backup 2018 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Member of the practice squad. tight end... spent previous three seasons as a member of the practice squad. AT SOUTH TERREBONNE: Played football for the Tarpons… spent time at tackle and center… AT WEST ST. JOHN: Played receiver for the Rams… named Class 1A All-State, first-team named All-District Second Team in 2016... also earned all-district as a senior… earned all-re- All-Metro and first-team All-District as a senior… hauled in 54 receptions for 972 yards and 19 gion and all-district in track and field for discuss... qualified for state in discuss in 2017. touchdowns in 2014… also played basketball… played for head coach Robert Valdez. PERSONAL: Born April 9, 1999 in Slidell... son of Gerald and Melody Arceneaux... has two PERSONAL: Born March 14, 1997... parents are Morell Sr. and Sharron Bartholomew... has brothers, Chandler and Christian, and a sister, Chelsea... Chandler started for the Colonels from two siblings, Shawn Hollis and Ja’Ron Bartholomew... related to Derron Thomas, who was a 2015-18 as an offensive lineman... majoring in criminal justice. running back at Miami, and Tyson Jackson, who starred at LSU and currently plays for the Atlanta Falcons... majoring in biology pre-med.

10 2019 NICHOLLS FOOTBALL 2019 PLAYER BIOS #33 ALEC BLAND #10 CHARLES BROOKS Position:...... K Position:...... QB Height:...... 5-8 Height:...... 6-0 Weight:...... 150 Weight:...... 190 Class:...... Redshirt Freshman Class:...... Senior Hometown:...... Gramercy, La. Hometown:...... Baton Rouge, La. High School:...... Lutcher High School:...... Woodlawn

2018 SEASON (FRESHMAN): Member of the practice squad and served as the backup kicker. 2018 SEASON (JUNIOR): Served as the Colonels backup quarterback, seeing action in nine AT LUTCHER: Was a kicker for the Bulldogs. games... completed 2 of 4 pass attempts for 24 yards... rushed 22 times for 122 yards... rushed for 40 yards on four carries against Lamar... had six carries for 44 yards and completed a pass in #26 CHRISTOPHER BOUTTE win over UIW... completed a 24-yard pass at HBU, and rushed eight times for 40 yards with 33 Position:...... DB coming on a career-long rush. Height:...... 5-9 2017 SEASON (REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE): Made the switch from quarterback to wide receiver... Weight:...... 155 saw action in three games - Prairie View, Abilene Christian and Stephen F. Austin... sat out 2016 Class:...... Redshirt Freshman and received a redshirt in 2015, earning Offensive Scout Team Player of the Year. Hometown:...... Opelousas, La. AT WOODLAWN: Was a three-year starter for the Panthers… at quarterback, threw for 1,921 High School:...... Opelousas yards and 19 touchdowns while rushing for 904 yards and eight scores as a senior… earned first-team All-District… named Sportsline Player of the Week after combining for 291 yards and 2018 SEASON (FRESHMAN): Member of the practice squad... received a redshirt. four touchdowns in win over ranked Easton… played in the U.S. Army Red Stick Bowl… earned AT OPELOUSAS: Lettered in football for the Tigers... was an All-District First Team selection at all-district honors as a junior… played for head coach Brett Beard. defensive back and second team at running back... member of the Beta Club. PERSONAL: Born Aug. 22, 1997... son of Valarie Roberts... has one brother, Chris Ferdinand, PERSONAL: Born April 28, 2000...parents are Gloria Boutte and Hillard Fields... his older and two sisters, Iesha and Chloe Ferdinand... majoring in mass communications - journalism. brother, Christian, played at Nicholls from 2014-17... majoring in business. #30 KAIRON BROOKS #27 DEVIN BRISCOE Position:...... DB Position:...... RB Height:...... 5-10 Height:...... 5-8 Weight:...... 175 Weight:...... 185 Class:...... Junior Class:...... Sophomore Hometown:...... Thibodaux, La. Hometown:...... Cecilia, La. High School:...... E.D. White High School:...... Cecilia 2018 SEASON (JUNIOR): Member of the practice squad... received a redshirt. 2018 SEASON (FRESHMAN): Appeared in five games as a true freshman... played on special AT E.D WHITE: Played football and basketball for the Cardinals… named 8-3A First Team teams and had a tackle against Stephen F. Austin. All-District in 2015 and ‘16... also earned All-Region First Team in both seasons… was an hon- AT CECILIA: Played football and ran track at Cecilia… named KLFY Athlete of the Week after orable mention All-District recipient for basketball in 2016... played most minutes in basketball in rushing for 198 yards and three touchdowns on 22 carries in the Bulldogs’ win over Opelousas... E.D. White history... played varsity in both sports in eighth grade. earned Player of the Year honors in his senior season. PERSONAL: Born Feb. 3, 1998 in Donaldsonville... parents are Chiaki and Kevin Brooks... has PERSONAL: Born May 11, 2000... son of Daren Briscoe and Sherpeal Broussard... majoring in two younger brothers, Nicholas and Kristian, and a younger sister, Lyric... his cousin, Randall physical therapy. Gay, played at LSU and for the ... his uncle, Robert Joseph, played at Texas... cousin, Beaunca Lewis, ran track at Nicholls in 2014... majoring in petroleum services. #53 DOMINIC BROCATO Position:...... LS #29 CHASE BROWN Height:...... 5-11 Position:...... DB Weight:...... 235 Height:...... 5-10 Class:...... Redshirt Sophomore Weight:...... 195 Hometown:...... Metairie, La. Class:...... Redshirt Sophomore High School:...... Brother Martin Hometown:...... Baton Rouge, La. High School:...... University Lab 2018 SEASON (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Served as the backup long snapper... played in two games - UIW and Stephen F. Austin... received a redshirt in 2017 as a true freshman. 2018 SEASON (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Played in all 13 games... contributed on special teams AT BROTHER MARTIN: Was a three-year starter for the Crusaders... attended several Rubio Long and as a backup in the secondary... racked up 15 tackles with 11 solo... had a career-high four Snapping and Pro-Kicker snapping camps... was second-highest ranked Louisiana Rubio long tackles in River Bell Classic against Southeastern Louisiana... member of the practice squad in snapper for the class of 2017... named MVP of the long snappers at the Louisiana FBU camp in 2017 and was voted as team’s Special Teams Scout Team Player of the Year. 2016... reached the semi-finals of the Georgia Rubio camp competition out of 100 plus snappers AT UNIVERSITY LAB: Played in the defensive backfield for the Cubs… was 6-3A Second-Team from around the country.... made the Alpha Honor Roll during senior year... was on the Alpha and All-District selection… was voted team captain as a senior... member of the 2014 3A state Beta Honor Rolls throughout his six years in high school... also participated in cheerleading, Stu- champions... team won three undefeated district titles... voted best defensive back at Baton Rouge dent Council Senior Class President, Vice President of Student Ambassadors, Student Recruiting, Army Red Stick Bowl. Eucharistic Minister and chorus. PERSONAL: Son of Charles and Sandra Brown... his father played football at Louisiana-Lafay- PERSONAL: Born Aug. 9, 1999... parents are Sal and Lisa Brocato... majoring in business ette... has two sisters, Morgan and Alexis... majoring in allied health sciences. administration.

GEAUXCOLONELS.COM 11 2019 PLAYER BIOS #54 AARON BUCKWALTER #2 KENDALL BUSSEY Position:...... LB Position:...... RB Height:...... 6-0 Height:...... 5-9 Weight:...... 170 Weight:...... 205 Class:...... Redshirt Freshman Class:...... Senior Hometown:...... Norco, La. Hometown:...... New Orleans, La. High School:...... Destrehan High School:...... Isidore Newman

2018 SEASON (FRESHMAN): Member of the practice squad... received a redshirt. 2018 SEASON (JUNIOR): Played in all 13 games in his first season with the Colonels, finishing AT DESTREHAN: Played football for the Wildcats as a linebacker… named 7-5A All-District First third on the team in rushing with 563 yards... rushed 127 times for a 4.4 yard per carry aver- Team in 2017. age... had a career game in his Nicholls debut, rushing 28 times for 123 yards and a touchdown PERSONAL: Born Jan. 23, 1999 in New Orleans... son of John and Tammy Buckwalter... has in win at Kansas... scored on a 40-yard rush against the Jayhawks and was named Southland three brothers - Brandon, Mike, and Corey, and a sister, Amber... majoring in business adminis- Offensive Player of the Week and national honorable mention... had rushing touchdowns against tration. Sam Houston State (13 car., 46 yards), Northwestern State (11 car., 53 yards) and HBU (12 car., 64 yards)... rushed for 51 yards on 12 carries at Tulane... had back-to-back 60-yard outings #64 P.J. BURKHALTER against Stephen F. Austin and Southeastern Louisiana... was a threat in the passing game, Position:...... OL racking up 176 yards and one touchdown on 17 receptions... scored on a 48-yard catch against Height:...... 6-3 SFA... hauled in five catches for 60 yards at McNeese. Weight:...... 330 AT TEXAS A&M: Rushed for 237 yards on 46 carries with a touchdown in his sophomore Class:...... Junior campaign … added five receptions for 62 yards … ran for a career high 97 yards and scored Hometown:...... Franklinton, La. his first career touchdown in win against Nicholls … rushed for 88 yards on 13 carries versus High School:...... Franklinton Louisiana-Lafayette… returned two kickoffs for 31 yards... as a redshirt freshman, finished with 172 yards on 20 carries in five games ... carried the ball seven times for 79 yards, including a 2018 SEASON (REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE): Started on the offensive line, playing at guard and 27-yard run, in the win over Prairie View ... had a season-high 87 yards on 10 carries, including center... earned All-Southland honorable mention... offense ranked 12th in the FCS in rushing a season-high 29-yard run ... also had a catch for five yards against New Mexico State ... finished yards (246.8) and total yards (474.0)... RB Dontrell Taylor was named All-Southland Second the day with 122 all-purpose yards against the Aggies... received a redshirt in 2015. Team and ranked seventh in the FCS in yards per carry (7.2)... team averaged 32.3 points, AT ISIDORE NEWMAN: Played football and ran track... was a two-time All-Metro selection... ranking 28th in the country... line allowed 25 sacks, which was third best in the Southland. gained over 2,000 all-purpose yards and scored a school-record 35 touchdowns while helping the 2017 SEASON (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Started all 12 games on the offensive line at left Greenies to an 11-2 record and the state semifinals as a senior ... earned Class 2A LSWA First guard... offensive line paved way for seven 100-yard rushing performances by four different Team All-State and 8-2A Co-Offensive MVP honors ... rushed for 1,240 yards and 28 touchdowns players… RB Kyran Irvin was second in SLC in rushing yards per game… Nicholls ranked 2nd in and caught 33 passes for 514 yards and five more scores ... also had a pair of return touchdowns. SLC in rushing, helped by one 400-yard game and one 300-yard outing… unit allowed only 20 ... was a New Orleans All-Metro pick in track and field. sacks, which was fourth fewest in the SLC. PERSONAL: Born Feb. 6, 1997... parents are Kendall, Sr. and Keon Bussey... has two younger AT FRANKLINTON: Was a four-year letterwinner on the Demon offensive line… received hon- siblings, Keja and Kyron... majoring kinesiology. orable mention 4A All-State as a senior… helped lead the Demons to the quarterfinals in 2013 and to the semifinals in 2014… played for head coach Shane Smith. RUSHING G ATT YDS TD LG YPC YPG PERSONAL: Born June 11, 1996... son of Paula Burkhalter... has a sister, Joelcy, and brother, 2018 13 127 563 4 40 4.4 43.3 Marco... his cousin, Josh Magee, was a fifth-round draft pick by the San Diego adresP in 2015... majoring in human and health performance. RECEIVING REC YDS TD LG YPC YPG 2018 17 176 1 50 10.4 13.5 #74 BRADSTON BURNSIDE Position:...... OL #71 CAMERON CARRIER Position:...... OL Height:...... 6-3 Weight:...... 285 Height:...... 6-4 Class:...... Senior Weight:...... 250 Hometown:...... Hattiesburg, Miss. Class:...... Junior High School:...... Hattiesburg Hometown:...... Zachary, La. High School:...... Zachary 2018 SEASON (JUNIOR): Saw action in 11 games as a backup offensive lineman after redshirting in 2017. AT NICHOLLS: Has been a member of the practice squad since arriving in 2016... missed 2017 with an injury after redshirting as a true freshman. AT EAST CENTRAL: Two-year starter… earned MACJC (Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges) All-State and First-Team All-Conference as a senior… part of an offense that AT ZACHARY: Was a versatile player for the Broncos, playing at tight end, fullback, defensive averaged 31.1 points and 218.5 yards rushing… in his junior season, ECCC finished No. 15 in end, defensive tackle, linebacker and long snapper… helped Zachary to the 2015 Class 5A the country after going 8-3, which was the team’s best record since 1999… ECCC defeated No. State Title and a 14-1 record… team earned back-to-back district titles by going undefeated… 20 Kilgore in the 2015 C.H.A.M.P.S. Heart of Texas Bowl… named to ECCC Dean’s List. blocked a punt and recovered it for a touchdown in win over Walker… played in 2015 Red Stick Bowl… earned a district title in javelin… was a four-time Honor Roll student. PERSONAL: Son of Maurice and Annie Burnside... majoring in computer information systems. PERSONAL: Born June 12, 1998... son of Chris and Wanda Carrier... has a brother, Christopher II... his father played at LSU and spent two seasons in the NFL... majoring in business manage- ment.

12 2019 NICHOLLS FOOTBALL 2019 PLAYER BIOS #83 DARRION COOK #8 ALONZO CRAIGHTON Position:...... WR Position:...... DB Height:...... 5-11 Height:...... 6-2 Weight:...... 175 Weight:...... 200 Class:...... Senior Class:...... Senior Hometown:...... LaPlace, La. Hometown:...... Prairieville, La. High School:...... Riverside Academy High School:...... Dutchtown

2018 SEASON (JUNIOR): After spending two seasons on the practice squad, saw action in nine AT NICHOLLS: Member of the practice squad in 2018... did not play in any games. games in 2018... played primarily on special teams and also had snaps at receiver... finished AT MINNESOTA: Saw action in 10 games in two seasons.... had a career high five tackles in win with three tackles - all solo. over Middle Tennessee State in 2017...broke up two passes in his freshman campaign... received AT RIVERSIDE: Played football, basketball and ran track at Riverside… basketball team claimed a redshirt in 2015. the 2A State title in his sophomore year. AT DUTCHTOWN: Played in 12 games as a senior and made 43 tackles, which included two PERSONAL: Born July 28, 1997... son of Darryl and Muriel Cook... majoring in interdisciplinary sacks... broke up three passes, recovered three fumbles and made one ... ranked as studies. a three-star recruit by ESPN and two-star prospect by Rivals, 247Sports and Scout... coached by Benny Saia... also lettered in . #20 MIKEY CORCORAN PERSONAL: Born June 28, 1997... son of Alonzo and Loretta Craighton... has three sisters - Position:...... LB Aleah, Shantell and Alaijah... sister Alaijah played softball at Louisiana-Lafayette... his cousin, Height:...... 6-0 Travis Minor, played football at Florida State and in the NFL with the Miami Dolphins and St. Weight:...... 225 Louis Rams... cousin, Jontre Kirklin, plays football for LSU... majoring in business. Class:...... Senior Hometown:...... Westwego, La. #5 DAI’JEAN DIXON High School:...... John Curtis Position:...... WR Height:...... 6-4 2018 SEASON (JUNIOR): Member of the practice squad... did not appear in any games. Weight:...... 200 2017 SEASON (REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE): Received playing time in 10 games... played on Class:...... Junior special teams and backup linebacker... had three tackles, with two coming in River Bell Classic. Hometown:...... New Orleans, La. 2016 SEASON (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Played in all 11 games... saw action on special High School:...... Edna Karr teams... was a member of the practice squad in 2015, receiving a redshirt. AT JOHN CURTIS: Was a three-year starter at linebacker for the two-time state champion 2018 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Named All-Southland Second Team after leading the Colonels Patriots… team won a national title in 2012… was a Class 3A All-State honoree as a senior with 53 receptions and seven touchdown catches while finishing second with 753 yards... after recording 17 tackles for loss, nine sacks and an interception return for a touchdown… also averaged 57.9 yards receiving per game and 14.2 yards per catch... had at least two catches in earned NOLA/Times-Picayune Small Schools All-Metro and All-District 11-3A… had 56 tackles each game, including a career-high against McNeese (8)... registered a pair of 100-yard games - as a senior… team compiled a 34-4 record over his three years… member of the National four rec. for 112 at Tulane and seven rec. for 110 at Abilene Christian... also caught a touchdown Honors Society… received Exxon Mobile Scholar-Athlete… played for head coach J.T. Curtis. pass at ACU... logged a two-touchdown game against Stephen F. Austin, finishing with 98 yards PERSONAL: Born May 25, 1996... parents are Mike and Eva Corcoran... has two younger broth- on five receptions... also had touchdown grabs against McNeese, Lamar, Northwestern State, and ers, Benjamin and Jack... his father and uncle, Brad Corcoran, both played football at Nicholls... HBU... heads into his junior season having caught a pass in 24 straight games... already ranks majoring in business administration. ninth on the Colonels’ top 10 receiving list with 1,242 yards. 2017 SEASON (FRESHMAN): Played in all 12 games, logging seven starts... one of just two #85 DONTAZE COSTLY true freshmen to see action... was second on the team in receiving yards, totaling 489 on 23 re- Position:...... WR ceptions with five touchdowns... averaged 21.3 yards per catch... had 100 yards receiving on four Height:...... 6-1 receptions with two touchdowns in win at UIW... caught game-winning 44-yard touchdown pass Weight:...... 180 as time expired in win over HBU. Catch earned FCS No. 1 Play of the Week... also had a 55-yard Class:...... Redshirt Sophomore TD catch against UIW, and a 47-yarder at SFA... had a reception in every game but the season Hometown:...... Vacherie, La. opener against McNeese... hauled in a season-high five receptions for 80 yards in playoff game High School:...... St. James against South Dakota... first career catch was at Texas A&M on a 23-yard reception... received team award for Offensive Newcomer. 2018 SEASON (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): After redshirting as a true freshman, saw action in all AT EDNA KARR: Received Louisiana Sports Writers Association 4A All-State honorable men- 13 games in 2018... totaled eight receptions for 119 yards and a touchdown... TD came on a 41- tion… named New Orleans Advocate All-Metro honorable mention… tallied 42 receptions for yard grab in win over Lamar... had a career-high three receptions against McNeese for 37 yards... 1,004 yards and 11 touchdowns… helped guide the Cougars to an undefeated campaign and a finished with two receptions for 28 yards at HBU... first career catch was an 8-yarder atulane... T Class 4A state title in 2016… received all-district honorable mention as a junior after recording also had one catch for three yards against Sam Houston State. 23 receptions for 346 yards and three TDs… Karr also made the title game in 2015… played AT ST. JAMES: Garnered Louisiana Sports Writers Association 3A All-State honorable mention in basketball for the Cougars. 2016… earned The Courier/Daily Comet All-Region First Team and First Team 9-3A All-Dis- PERSONAL: Born Oct. 16, 1998... son of LaTonya Gray... has two brothers - Dai’Trin and Benja- trict… in his senior season, led the Wildcats to an 8-3 record and an appearance in the state min, and a sister, Dai’Jah... cousin of NFL players, Kendrick Louis and Deion Jones... majoring in tournament… team made the state championship game in 2015 and finished with an 11-4 petroleum services. record… had 110 career receptions for 1,920 yards (17.8 ypc) and 29 touchdowns. PERSONAL: Born June 23, 1998... has two older brothers - Andrew Costly III and Andrew Jr., RECEIVING G REC YDS TD LG YPC YPG and two older sisters - Antoinette and Andrea Costly... majoring in petroleum engineering. 2017 12 23 489 5 55 21.3 40.8 2018 13 53 753 7 55 14.2 57.9 RECEIVING REC YDS TD LG YPC YPG TOTAL 25 76 1242 12 55 16.3 49.7 2018 8 119 1 41 14.9 9.2

GEAUXCOLONELS.COM 13 2019 PLAYER BIOS #54 ANDREA DRAGNA AT DE LA SALLE: Received Louisiana Football Coaches Association Class 3A Second Team All- Position:...... LS State and Louisiana Sports Writers Association 4A All-State honorable mention in 2016… was a Height:...... 5-8 two-time NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune All-Metro honoree… received New Orleans Advocate Weight:...... 165 All-Metro honors… named First Team 9-3A All-District and LA Football Magazine Second Team Class:...... Redshirt Freshman All-Defense… had 70 tackles, 10 sacks and a touchdown his senior year for the district champi- Hometown:...... Morgan City, La. on Cavaliers… helped lead the Cavaliers to an undefeated regular season and the top seed in the High School:...... Morgan City Division II state tournament… named to 2016 Clarion Herald’s Elite Football Team… ranked No. 42 on NOLA.com’s Nifty 50… was rated as a two-star recruit by Scout.com. 2018 SEASON (FRESHMAN): Served as a backup long snapper on the practice squad... received PERSONAL: Born March 5, 1998... son of Deljuana Fisher and Dan Edwards... majoring in a redshirt. accounting. AT MORGAN CITY: Lettered in football for the Tigers… served as the team’s long snapper... was a two-year member of the National Beta Club. #24 DARREN EVANS PERSONAL: Born Aug. 2, 2000... parents are Lee and Christie Dragna... has a sister, Allie... Position:...... DB majoring in business. Height:...... 6-3 Weight:...... 180 #46 CHRIS DUPLANTIS Class:...... Junior Position:...... DB Hometown:...... Baton Rouge, La. Height:...... 6-0 High School:...... Glen Oaks Weight:...... 175 Class:...... Junior 2018 SEASON (REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE): Started all 13 games at cornerback... emerged as Hometown:...... Chauvin, La. one of the top cover corners in the league, earning All-Southland Second Team... led the team High School:...... South Terrebonne with eight pass breakups and was one of three Colonels to record two ... had picks in back-to-back games against Sam Houston State and Lamar... broke up two passes in three 2018 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Two-year member of the practice squad. different games, including opening win at FBS Kansas... helped blanket Southland Offensive Play- AT SOUTH TERREBONNE: Lettered four years in football, basketball and track for the Gators… er of the Year Jazz Ferguson to season lows of two receptions and 54 yards in win at Northwestern started at quarterback and linebacker... was a First Team All-District selection at linebacker in his State... had 33 tackles on the year with 22 solo... had five tackles in three games... recorded a junior and senior seasons... garnered Second Team All-Region as a junior... named Best Overall tackle for loss at Abilene Christian... recovered a fumble in River Bell Classic against Southeastern Male Athlete at South Terrebonne. Louisiana and returned it 51 yards to set up a touchdown. PERSONAL: Born on Oct. 1, 1997... son of Christopher Duplantis Sr. and Eileen Dupre... has 2017 SEASON (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Played in 10 games, logging five starts at corner- three brothers - Rusty Lirette, Noah Hebert and Billy Gentry, and two sisters - Shae’lee Duplantis back... stepped into the starter’s role in the final five contests of the season... finished with and Lily Wurst.... majoring in athletic training. 20 tackles (16 solo)... broke up five passes... had his first career interception at Southeastern Louisiana... recovered a fumble at UIW and had a career-high six tackles.... received a redshirt in #89 DEVIN EDINBURGH 2016 as a member of the practice squad. Position:...... DL AT GLEN OAKS: Played offense and defense for the Panthers… was named Second Team Height:...... 6-6 All-District 3A as a wide receiver and defensive back in his senior year... played in Red Stick Weight:...... 220 Bowl… as a junior, was fourth in State in the 400-meter and third in the indoor 400-meter. Class:...... Junior PERSONAL: Born Feb. 21, 1998... son of Anthony and Matilda Evans... has a brother, Anthony... Hometown:...... New Orleans, La. majoring in biology. High School:...... Edna Karr DEFENSE G UT AT TM TFL PD FR INT 2018 SEASON (REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE): Played in all 13 games... was a member of the special 2017 10 16 4 20 0 6 1 1 teams... totaled four tackles, with one solo. 2018 13 22 11 33 1.0 11 1 2 2017 SEASON (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Member of the practice squad... played in two games TOTAL 23 38 15 53 1.0 17 2 3 - Texas A&M and Lamar... had two tackles at Lamar, including one for a loss... named team’s Defensive Scout Team Player of the Year... received a redshirt in 2016. #94 BRANDON FONTENOT AT EDNA KARR: Lettered two years in football and was a three-year starter in basketball… finished Position:...... DL with 23 tackles, 10 assisted stops, seven sacks and six pass breakups in his senior season… helped Height:...... 6-4 lead Karr to an appearance in the 2015 Class 4A State Title game. Weight:...... 295 PERSONAL: Born June 26, 1998... parents are Derek and Gretchen Edinburgh... has an older Class:...... Senior brother, Derek, who recently played football for LSU and Louisiana Tech... majoring in culinary arts. Hometown:...... Baton Rouge, La. High School:...... Tara #92 DANQUAN EDWARDS Position:...... DL 2018 SEASON (JUNIOR): Anchored the interior of the defense line, starting in all 13 games... Height:...... 6-2 received All-Southland honorable mention… totaled 21 tackles, including one solo... recorded Weight:...... 275 a tackle in 11 games... finished with a career-high four tackles in playoff game at Eastern Class:...... Redshirt Sophomore Washington. Hometown:...... New Orleans, La. 2017 SEASON (REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE): Played in 11 games on the defensive line... finished High School:...... De La Salle with 11 tackles (5 solo)... tallied a season-high three tackles against Prairie View A&M. 2016 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Played in three games before suffering a season-ending injury... 2018 SEASON (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Two-year member of the practice squad... received a logged three tackles, with two coming at Georgia... received a redshirt. redshirt in 2017. 2015 SEASON (FRESHMAN): Played in nine games on the defense line as a true freshman… saw his first career action at Incarnate Word… had 10 stops on the year, with eight being

14 2019 NICHOLLS FOOTBALL 2019 PLAYER BIOS solo… had a career-best four tackles at Sam Houston State. 2016 SEASON (FRESHMAN): Started all 11 games at quarterback as a true freshman... threw AT TARA: Started on the offensive and defensive lines for the Trojans… earned four letters in for the fourth most passing yards in a single season in program history (2,482)... completed football… garnered all-district twice on offense and twice on defense… played in the U.S. Army 201 of 365 attempts (55.1 percent), averaging 225.6 yards per game... threw 18 touchdowns Red Stick Bowl… also competed on the track and field team, lettering three years… was a and rushed for another nine... finished fourth in Southland play in passing yards with 257.1 per two-time regional qualifier in shot put… was a Tara High SLC Tutor and member of the Honors game... threw for 341 yards at McNeese... tossed three touchdowns in two different games... College… played for head coach Cooter Mansur. rushed for 324 yards, averaging 3.2 yards per carry... rushed for a best 66 yards on 11 carries PERSONAL: Born Oct. 18, 1996 in Mamou, La. ... son of Patrick and Stacy Fontenot... has two at UCA... rushed for two touchdowns in three different games... in his first career start, tossed older brothers, Patrick and Jordan... majoring in petroleum engineering technology and safety two touchdown passes and nearly led Nicholls to an upset victory over No. 9 Georgia... garnered management. honorable mention for All-Southland and HERO Sports FCS All-American... placed sixth in voting for STATS FCS Jerry Rice Award, which recognizes nation’s top freshman. DEFENSE G UT AT TM AT RUMMEL: Three-year starter for the Raiders… his class went 46-6 and claimed two Division 2015 9 8 2 10 I state titles… received Class 5A All-State and New Orleans All-Metro honorable mention as 2016 3 2 1 3 a senior… named 2015 Clarion-Herald Player of the Year… directed Rummel to the state 2017 11 5 6 11 2018 13 1 20 21 semifinals in 2014 and finished the year 11-1…. named to the NOLA.com | The Times-Pic- ayune All-District 9-5A squad as a junior in 2014 as an athlete… as a junior completed 61 TOTAL 36 16 29 45 percent of his passes for 1,652 yards and 14 touchdowns… also rushed for 513 yards and 13 #9 CHASE FOURCADE touchdowns as the Raiders reached the Division I semifinals… guided team to a Division I state Position:...... QB championship in 2013… also played baseball, being named All-State honorable mention and Height:...... 6-0 first-team catcher on The New Orleans Advocate’s All-Metro Team... rated as a 2-star dual threat Weight:...... 190 quarterback by Rivals.com. Class:...... Senior PERSONAL: Born Dec. 17, 1997... son of Keith and Jill Fourcade... has an older brother, Taylor... Hometown:...... Metaire, La. his father, Keith , and uncle, John Fourcade, both played at Ole Miss and with the New Orleans High School:...... Archbishop Rummel Saints... majoring in business administration.

Started all 13 games at quarterback... became first Colonel in team PASSING G ATT CMP INT YDS TD LG PCT AVG/G 2018 SEASON (JUNIOR): 2016 11 365 201 14 2482 18 80 55.1 225.6 history to earn Southland Conference Player of the Year and first quarterback since 2002 (Josh 2017 12 298 162 13 2316 14 77 54.4 193.0 Son) to be named All-Southland First Team... accounted for 3,589 yards of offense with 34 2018 13 352 214 8 2930 21 70 60.8 225.4 touchdowns.... passed for 2,930 yards, which was the second most in a single-season in program TOTAL 36 1015 577 35 7728 53 80 56.8 214.7 history... his 21 touchdowns passes were the third most... threw a touchdown pass in 11 of 13 games and had five games with two or more... averaged 225.4 yards passing per game... ranked RUSHING G ATT YDS TD LG AVG YPG 27th in the NCAA in completion percentage (60.8 -- 214-352)... threw only eight interceptions, 2016 11 102 324 9 37 3.2 29.5 ranking 14th in the FCS in passing efficiency (145.9)... was also eighth in the country in points 2017 12 83 279 1 54 3.4 23.2 responsible for (204)... finished second on the team in rushing with 659 yards, averaging 50.7 2018 13 152 659 13 34 4.3 50.7 yards per game and 4.3 per carry... rushed for 13 touchdowns, which ranked 10th in the FCS... TOTAL 36 337 1262 23 54 3.7 35.1 found the end zone rushing in eight different games, including five contests with two scores... threw for a season-high 337 yards and two touchdowns in playoff win over San Diego, while #15 KOHEN GRANIER also rushing for 82 yards and two scores... had a five-touchdown outing in three quarters against Position:...... QB UIW, completing 15 of 18 for 266 yards and four touchdowns while adding a 42 yards and a Height:...... 6-1 score on the ground... had another five-touchdown performance against Lamar, tossing for three Weight:...... 190 scores and 299 yards while rushing for 43 yards and two touchdowns... matched his career-high Class:...... Redshirt Sophomore of four touchdown passes in win over Stephen F. Austin, accounting for 261 yards in the air on 13 Hometown:...... Destrehan, La. of 19 and finished with 67 yards rushing... at HBU, completed 24 of 30 for 279 yards and two High School:...... Destrehan touchdowns, and added 39 yards rushing and two touchdowns... threw for 142 yards and rushed for 44 in win over FBS Kansas. Scored the game-winning touchdown in overtime on a 4-yard AT NICHOLLS: Missed all of 2018 after suffering an injury in the preseason... member of the rush... rushed for two scores and 71 yards in River Bell Classic against Southeastern Louisiana, practice squad as a true freshman in 2017 and received a redshirt. and threw for 128 yards and a touchdown... matched career-high of 89 yards rushing and scored AT DESTREHAN: Played football and baseball for the Wildcats… named 7-5A District MVP in twice at Eastern Washington, and threw for 146 yards... broke Doug Hudson’s Colonel all-time 2015… quarterbacked the Wildcats to an appearance in the state title game in 2014… team record for passing yards (7,670) at EWU on 16-yard reception to high school teammate Damion won district titles in all four of his years… in his two-year career, completed 231 of 383 passes Jeanpiere, Jr. for 3,765 yards and 47 touchdowns. Also rushed 64 times for 451 yards and five scores… 2017 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Started 11 of 12 games played, missing one start with an inju- rated two stars and No. 101 player in Louisiana by 247 Sports… also ranked as the No. 63 ry... finished with 2,316 yards passing, which ranks eighth on the program’s single-season list... dual-threat quarterback in the country. ranked fourth in the Southland with 193.0 yards per game... completed 162 of 298 attempts PERSONAL: Born Oct. 19, 1998... son of Trey and Holly Granier... has an older brother, Kade, (54.4 percent) with 14 touchdowns... racked up a career-high 358 yards passing and three who played baseball at Southeastern and a younger brother, Keston... majoring in business. touchdowns in win at UIW, earning LSWA POW... had a touchdown pass in eight games, includ- ing three twice... recorded six touchdown passes of 50-plus yards... had a 44-yard game-winning #70 ZACH GREMILLION touchdown pass to Dai’Jean Dixon as time expired against HBU. Pass earned FCS No. 1 Play of Position:...... DL the Week... played in the fourth quarter against Northwestern State, leading team to game-win- Height:...... 6-0 ning touchdown... threw for 152 yards and a touchdown on 12 of 17 at Lamar, playing just the Weight:...... 250 first half... averaged 3.4 yards per carry, totaling 279 yards and one touchdown... reeled off a Class:...... Redshirt Freshman career-long 54-yard rush in playoff game against South Dakota, finishing with a personal best 89 Hometown:...... Port Allen, La. yards rushing... became just the second Colonel to throw for 2,000 yards in two different seasons. High School:...... University Lab

GEAUXCOLONELS.COM 15 2019 PLAYER BIOS 2018 SEASON (FRESHMAN): Member of the practice squad... received a redshirt. #28 JULIEN GUMS AT UNIVERSITY LAB: Member of the two-time 3A State Championship teams (2014, ‘17). Position:...... RB PERSONAL: Parents are Patrice and Louis Gremillion... has an older brother, Louis, Jr... majoring Height:...... 5-10 in accounting/business. Weight:...... 230 Class:...... Sophomore #33 STEFANO GUARISCO Hometown:...... New Orleans, La. Position:...... WR High School:...... De La Salle Height:...... 5-8 Weight:...... 175 2018 SEASON (FRESHMAN): Played in eight games as a true freshman and finished fourth on Class:...... Senior the team in rushing with 544 yards... totaled 80 carries for a 6.8 average and scored six touch- Hometown:...... Berwick, La. downs.... recorded two 100-yard games, highlighted by a 152-yard effort in his Colonel debut High School:...... Central Catholic against Lamar... had just 10 carries against LU and scored on a 68-yard rush... named STATS FCS National Freshman of the Week honorable mention for his outing against the Cardinals... 2018 SEASON (JUNIOR): Played in eight games before suffering a season-ending injury... fin- carried the ball 14 times for 121 yards and two scores in River Bell Classic against Southeastern ished with 14 receptions for 204 yards, averaging 14.6 yards per catch... recorded his first career Louisiana... rushed for 66 yards and a touchdown on 10 carries at Northwestern State... had over 100-yard game, totaling 110 on three receptions against Lamar... had a 65-yard catch against 40 yards rushing in four straight games and scored a touchdown against Stephen F. Austin... the Cardinals... caught passes in five games... hauled in a career-high six receptions for 49 yards rushed for 30 yards and a touchdown in playoff win against San Diego... had a 6-yard catch at at Abilene Christian... returned two kicks for 25 yards. Abilene Christian. 2017 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in nine games, playing at wide receiver, running back AT DE LA SALLE: Named LSWA 3A Offensive Most Valuable Player and unanimous First Team and as a return specialist... totaled 236 all-purpose yards... had seven receptions for 74 yards... All-State selection… rated as a two-star recruit by 247Sports… was named Top 100 Player had two catches for 28 yards at Stephen F. Austin... had a season-long 19-yard reception against in Louisiana by Dandy Don … led the Cavaliers to an 11-1 record and an appearance in the Prairie View... had eight carries for 17 yards... returned nine kickoffs for 145 yards, averaging LHSAA Division II state title game for first time in 56 years… rushed for 1,203 yards and 15 16.1 yards... had a long return of 25 yards at Sam Houston State. touchdowns and threw for 1,181 yards and 13 touchdowns in his senior campaign… directed 2016 SEASON (FRESHMAN): Played in 10 games as a true freshman at kick returner, wide offense that averaged 41.2 points and garnered Offensive Player of the Year on The New Orleans receiver and running back... was primary kick returner with 37 returns for 777 yards, averaging Advocate’s All-Metro Team for Small Schools… named Greater New Orleans Amateur Athlete of 21.0 per kick return... reeled off 77- and 52-yard returns at South Alabama... had a 43-yard the Month for September after totaling 12 touchdowns and leading De La Salle to a win over 4A return vs. UIW... finished with 18 carries for 78 yards, averaging 4.3 per carry... best game champion Edna Karr, and D-III champ Riverside… named all-state and all-metro as a junior rushing was in win vs. Lamar where he had 12 carries for 62 yards... caught a pass for two yards after passing for 1,141 yards and 20 touchdowns and rushing for 575 yards and 10 TDs. at South Alabama. PERSONAL: Born May 2, 2000... son of Juliette Clark... has three brothers - Herbert and Jeremi- AT CENTRAL CATHOLIC: Was a three-time 1A All-State honoree… named All-District four times, ah Gums, and Fred Clark, and two sisters - Haley and Chante Gums... majoring in culinary arts. including MVP honors… named The Advocate’s Class 3A-and-below Outstanding Offensive Player… finished as the school’s all-time leading rusher with 736 carries for 5,358 yards… RUSH/REC G ATT YDS TD LG AVG YPG REC YDS set the single-season rushing mark with 299 carries for 2,728 yards and 39 touchdowns… was 2018 9 80 544 6 68 6.8 60.4 1 6 All-Acadiana Offensive MVP… named to Team USA and Gold Medalist starting running back… was a 2015 LHSAA All-Academic Scholar... also played baseball, helping lead the Eagles to four #60 JALEN HIMEL straight appearances in the state semifinals, capped with a state title in 2016... named First Position:...... LS Team LBCA 1A All-State in his senior season. Height:...... 5-9 PERSONAL: Born Dec. 20, 1997 in Thibodaux... son of Lee and Claire Guarisco... has an older Weight:...... 225 sister, Diana Grace Guarisco... his mother played tennis at Nicholls... majoring in accounting. Class:...... Redshirt Freshman Hometown:...... Thibodaux, La. RECEIVING G REC YDS TD LG YPC YPG High School:...... Thibodaux 2016 10 1 2 0 2 2.0 0.2 2017 9 7 74 0 19 10.6 8.2 2018 SEASON (FRESHMAN): Member of the practice squad... received a redshirt. 2018 8 14 204 0 65 14.6 25.5 AT THIBODAUX: Lettered in football for the Tigers… played at long snapper and middle TOTAL 27 22 280 0 65 12.7 10.4 linebacker. PERSONAL: Born Feb. 19, 2000... son on Donna and Jamie Himel... has one brother... majoring RUSHING G ATT YDS TD LG AVG YPG 2016 10 18 78 0 25 4.3 7.8 in business. 2017 9 8 17 0 4 2.1 1.9 TOTAL 19 26 95 0 25 3.7 5.0 #57 JEREMIAH JAMES Position:...... OL KICK RETURNS NO. YDS TD LG AVG Height:...... 6-2 2016 37 777 0 77 21.0 Weight:...... 290 2017 9 145 0 25 16.1 Class:...... Redshirt Freshman 2018 2 25 0 14 12.5 Hometown:...... New Orleans, La. TOTAL 48 947 0 77 19.7 High School:...... De La Salle

2018 SEASON (FRESHMAN): Appeared in one game on the offensive line as a true freshman, seeing action in win over UIW... received a redshirt. AT DE LA SALLE: Named LSWA and LFCA Class 3A First Team All-State as a senior and was an honorable mention selection in his junior season… was a 2017 First Team All-District and All-Metro honoree… paved the way for Colonel teammate Julien Gums, who rushed for 1,000 yards in back-to-back seasons… helped the Cavaliers reach the Division II title game, an 11-1

16 2019 NICHOLLS FOOTBALL 2018 PLAYER BIOS record and two straight district championships… offense averaged over 41 points a game in DEFENSE G UT AT TM TFL SACK PD INT FF BLK 2017… in his junior season, Cavaliers went undefeated in the regular season and earned the top 2017 12 5 3 8 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 seed in the Division II state tournament… earned a state title in wrestling in 2017. 2018 13 29 6 35 3.5-16 1-11 3 1 1 0 PERSONAL: Born Dec. 8, 1998... son of Jamal James... has a twin brother, Jamiran, who plays TOTAL 25 34 9 43 3.5-16 1-11 3 1 1 1 football for Tulane... has a sister, Darriyah Seneet... majoring in pre-dental. #99 WINSTON JONES #25 LARYON JAMES Position:...... P Position:...... LB Height:...... 6-1 Height:...... 6-0 Weight:...... 220 Weight:...... 210 Class:...... Senior Class:...... Senior Hometown:...... Thibodaux, La. Hometown:...... Baton Rouge, La. High School:...... E.D. White High School:...... University Lab 2018 SEASON (JUNIOR): Served as the punter, averaging 41.4 yards on 44 punts (1,820 yards)... named All-Southland Second Team... had 17 punts inside the 20 and seven of 50-plus 2018 SEASON (JUNIOR): Played in all 13 games at linebacker... totaled 43 tackles with 23 solo... had 3.0 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks... broke up three passes... racked up a career-high yards... booted a 75-yarder against Lamar... had a 70-yarder that was downed inside the 1 11 tackles in win over Sam Houston State... finished with three tackles and a sack in win at at Northwestern State... punted six times at Kansas and Abilene Christian... in playoff game at Kansas... recorded seven stops and a breakup at Northwestern State... in victory against UIW, had Eastern Washington, punted four times with a 51.5 average and had a 60-yarder. three tackles, two fumble recoveries and two pass breakups... had 0.5 sacks at Tulane. AT E.D WHITE: Played football and basketball for the Cardinals… was an 8-3A First Team All-District selection at defensive line in 2015... played in the Louisiana All-Star Game in 2016. 2017 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Saw action in 11 games, starting in six at the SAM position... had 22 tackles (8 solo)... recorded 2.0 tackles for loss... racked up a season-high seven tackles PERSONAL: Born Feb. 26, 1997... parents are David and Daphne Jones... has an older sister, at UIW... also had his first career interception against the Cardinals, returning in 57 yards for a Maggie, and an older brother, Andrew... his uncle, Eric Andolsek, played at LSU and for the touchdown... broke up a pass against Prairie View. Detroit Lions... cousin, Chase Clement, also played at LSU... majoring in interdisciplinary studies. 2016 SEASON (FRESHMAN): Played in all 11 games as a true freshman... played on special PUNTING G ATT YDS LNG I20 50+ AVG teams and was a backup at linebacker... recorded 12 tackles (eight solo), including 0.5 for loss... 2018 13 44 1820 75 17 7 41.4 had four tackles against Sam Houston State. AT UNIVERSITY: Was a three-year starter for the Cubs… named Class 3A LFCA First-Team and #73 JAIR JOSEPH LSWA All-State honorable mention as a senior… received First-team All-District 6-3A as an Position:...... OL athlete and second-team defense… helped lead his squad to a 10-2 record, an undefeated 7-0 Height:...... 6-4 in district play and an appearance in the state semifinals… named team’s defensive MVP… Weight:...... 315 helped lead University to state championship in 2014… team won four straight undefeated Class:...... Junior district titles… played for head coach Chad Mahaffey. Hometown:...... Napoleonville, La. PERSONAL: Born Feb. 8, 1998... son of Larry and Debbie James... has a brother, Larry, and two High School:...... Assumption sisters, Ladira and Ladaya... majoring in business. 2018 SEASON (REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE): Key member of the offensive line, seeing action in DEFENSE G UT AT TM TFL SACK PD INT FR 12 games... offense ranked 12th in the FCS in rushing yards (246.8) and total yards (474.0)... 2016 10 8 4 12 0.5-1 0 1 0 0 2017 11 8 14 22 2.0-4 0 2 1-57 (TD) 0 team averaged 32.3 points, ranking 28th in the country... line allowed 25 sacks, which was third 2018 13 23 20 43 3.0-13 1.5-10 3 0 2 best in the Southland... member of the practice squad in 2017. TOTAL 34 39 38 77 5.5-18 1.5-10 6 1 2 AT ASSUMPTION: Anchored the defensive line for the Mustangs… received honorable mention All-District 7-4A as a senior, despite being injured after five games… recorded 38 tackles, nine #38 KEVIN JOHNSON tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks and one forced fumble in five games played in 2014… also earned Position:...... DB honorable mention All-District as a junior… was a state qualifier in throwing discus in his junior Height:...... 6-2 year… played for head coach Anthony Paine. Weight:...... 195 PERSONAL: Born May 17, 1997... son of Paul and Miyoshi Joseph... has a younger brother, Class:...... Junior Jairen... majoring in business management. Hometown:...... New Orleans, La. High School:...... Sophie B. Wright

2018 SEASON (REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE): Appeared in all 13 games... played in the secondary and on special teams... finished with 35 tackles including 29 solo... had 3.5 tackles for loss with a career-best 1.5 against Lamar... recorded an 11-yard sack in win at Kansas... also had a forced fumble against the Jayhawks... registered a career-high five tackles in win over UIW... had first career interception at Northwestern State... broke up two passes. 2017 SEASON (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Played in all 12 games... saw action on special teams and in the defensive backfield... had eight tackles (5 solo)... recorded a career four stops at Sam Houston State... earned a redshirt as a member of the practice squad in 2016. AT SOPHIE B. WRIGHT: Played football and basketball for the Warriors… received all-metro and all-district honors in 2015… named team captain… member of the basketball and track teams… garnered first-team District 10-2A in basketball as a junior. PERSONAL: Born Dec. 21, 1996... son of Karen Johnson and Kevin Edgar... has a brother, James Edgar, and two sisters, Kevinesna and Kayla Johnson... majoring in business.

GEAUXCOLONELS.COM 17 2019 PLAYER BIOS #55 SULLY LAICHE PERSONAL: Born on Sept. 9, 1996... parents are Jay and Vall LeBlanc... has two brothers, Position:...... DL Conner and Cooper... Conner played tight end for LSU... majoring in general business. Height:...... 6-2 Weight:...... 270 #72 JA’COBEY LEE Class:...... Senior Position:...... OL Hometown:...... Gramercy, La. Height:...... 6-1 High School:...... Lutcher Weight:...... 280 Class:...... Redshirt Freshman 2018 SEASON (JUNIOR): Started all 13 games on the defensive line... selected as one of the Hometown:...... Watson, La. top defensive players in the FCS, earning three all-American honors... named All-Southland First High School:...... Live Oak Team... finished fifth on the team in tackles with 46 tackles (27 solo)... ranked in the top 50 of the FCS in sacks (8.5) and tackles for loss (17.0)... had a season-high 10 tackles with 3.5 for 2018 SEASON (FRESHMAN): Member of the practice squad... received a redshirt. loss and a sack at McNeese... earned Southland Player of the Week for his performance at Kansas AT LIVE OAK: Played on the offensive line for the Eagles… named LFCA All-State Second Team where he had five tackles, 4.0 for loss and 2.0 sacks... posted a 3.0 sack game at HBU... forced a and 4-5A All-District First Team… earned All-District Second Team twice... voted as team fumble on a sack at Northwestern State... finished with two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, captain in his senior year... helped the Eagles reach the playoffs in 2017 and earn two postseason and two pass breakups... as a team, Nicholls ranked seventh in the FCS in tackles for loss, 11th in victories… team made three playoff appearances in his career... participated in the U.S. Army rushing yards allowed and 12th in sacks. Redstick Bowl. 2017 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Start all 11 games he played, missing one with an injury... PERSONAL: Born March 14, 2000... parents are Garry and Tracy Talbert... has three brothers - named All-Southland Second Team... had 26 tackles (16 solo)... was fifth in the Southland with Dentory and Manny Lee, and Matthew White; and three sisters - Tyeisha and Shatara Lee, and 7.5 sacks and 15th in tackles for loss (9.5)... had a sack-fumble and a season high five tackles in Lauren White... majoring in business administration. opening win vs. McNeese... recorded 2.0 sacks against Abilene Christian and HBU... registered a half sack in near upset of Texas A&M... broke up a pass against UIW. #23 KOREY LOUIS 2016 SEASON (FRESHMAN): Started all 11 games on the defensive line and earned All-South- Position:...... LB land First Team...was second on the team in tackles with 60 (29 solo)... finished with 13.0 Height:...... 6-2 tackles for loss, including 9.5 sacks... his sack total ranked 12th in the FCS... best game came in Weight:...... 220 double OT win vs. SFA where he had 14 tackles, 1.0 sack and forced the game-ending fumble... Class:...... Junior was named STATS FCS, Southland and LSWA Defensive Player of the Week for his effort against Hometown:...... Breaux Bridge, La. the ‘Jacks... had three games with two or more sacks, highlighted for a 3.0 sack day against High School:...... Breaux Bridge UIW... forced two fumbles on the season... blocked a field goal at HBU which was returned for a touchdown... had four stops with 1.0 for loss in debut against Georgia. 2018 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Member of the practice squad... did not play in any games. AT LUTCHER: Was a three-time all-state player and three-time district Defensive MVP… named AT SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Had 64 tackles, three forced fumbles, First Team Class 3A All-State and Defensive MVP as a senior… racked up 108 tackles with two fumble returns, an interception and 6.5 sacks… was rated a three-star recruit by 247Sports. 73 solo, 31 tackles for loss, 11 sacks, four forced fumbles and a fumble recovery in the regular AT BREAUX BRIDGE: Garnered Lafayette Daily Advertiser Second Team All-Acadiana … named season… led the Bulldogs to a Class 3A state championship as a senior, going 14-1… was a to the Baton Rouge Advocate All-Metro team … rated at No. 11 on Daily Advertiser list of top finalist for the Warrick Dunn Award… played for head coach Tim Detillier. Acadiana-area recruits … played a combo off-the-edge/inside role as a senior … rated as the PERSONAL: Born May 8, 1997... parents are Patrick and Amy Laiche... has two brothers, Tyler No. 87 outside linebacker recruit in the country by 247Sports … helped Breaux Bridge to the and Blake, and a sister, Carlie... majoring in business. first round of the 4A state playoffs. PERSONAL: Born June, 19, 1997... parents are Kennedy and Redell Louis... his older brother, DEFENSE G UT AT TM TFL SACK FF FR PD BLKD Lamar, played at LSU... has a sister, Kynnedy... majoring in criminal justice. 2016 11 29 31 60 13.0-64 9.5-57 2 0 0 1 2017 11 16 10 26 9.5-70 7.5-61 1 0 1 0 #14 ARRON MCKENNEY 2018 13 27 19 46 17.0-92 8.5-70 2 2 2 0 Position:...... WR TOTAL 35 72 60 132 39.5-226 25.5-188 5 2 3 1 Height:...... 6-3 Weight:...... 180 #40 GARRET LEBLANC Class:...... Junior Position:...... TE Hometown:...... St James, La. Height:...... 6-2 High School:...... St. James Weight:...... 235 Class:...... Senior 2018 SEASON (REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE): Saw his first action as a Colonel, playing in 11 Hometown:...... Morgan City, La. games at receiver... had 13 receptions for 179 yards for a 13.7 ypc average... caught a pass in High School:...... Central Catholic seven different games... career game came in win over Sam Houston State where he had three receptions for 51 yards... had a career-long 25-yard catch in win over Southeastern Louisiana. 2018 SEASON (JUNIOR): Appeared in all 13 games... played on special teams and was a 2017 SEASON (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Suffered a season-ending injury in fall camp... backup tight end. received a redshirt in 2016 as a member of the practice squad. 2017 SEASON (REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE): Played in all 12 games... saw time on special AT ST. JAMES: Received Class 3A All-State honorable mention as a senior… named 2015 The teams, recording three tackles. Courier/Daily Comet First Team All-Region and First-Team All-District… had 691 yards, 43 2016 SEASON (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Appeared in all 11 games, playing primarily on spe- catches, 12 touchdowns and 16.1 yards per catch in his senior season… played in the East-West cial teams... totaled seven tackles... received a redshirt in 2015 and was named Special Teams All-Star football game. Scout Team Player of the Year. PERSONAL: Born May 22, 1998 in Baton Rouge... parents are Rogers McKenney and legal AT CENTRAL CATHOLIC: Played football for the Eagles... graduated with honors... member of the guardian, Antoinette Fefie... has four brothers - Derrick and Merric McKenney, and De’Roge and FCA and Retreat Team... played for head coach Tommy Minton. Jermaine Flowers - and a sister, Amber Spurlock... majoring in human performance education.

18 2019 NICHOLLS FOOTBALL 2019 PLAYER BIOS RECEIVING G REC YDS TD LG YPC YPG #51 MICHAEL MOSLEY 2018 11 13 179 0 25 13.8 16.3 Position:...... LB Height:...... 5-10 #34 KHRISTIAN MIMS Weight:...... 215 Position:...... DB Class:...... Senior Height:...... 6-0 Hometown:...... New Orleans, La. Weight:...... 180 High School:...... Archbishop Rummel Class:...... Senior Hometown:...... Baton Rouge, La. 2018 SEASON (JUNIOR): Played in seven games... saw action on special teams and as a High School:...... University Lab backup linebacker... recorded 10 tackles including three solo... had a career-high four tackles in River Bell Classic against Southeastern Louisiana... also had a three-tackle game in victory over 2018 SEASON (JUNIOR): Started all 13 games at safety... earned All-Southland Second UIW... was a two-year member of the practice squad. Team in his first season as a starter... led the defense with 76 tackles including 60 solo... had a AT RUMMEL: Played for John Roth at Archbishop Rummel... was a two-time All-District selection career-high 11 stops in playoff game at Eastern Washington... recorded 1.5 tackles for loss at and District MVP... received New Orleans Advocate All-Metro honors. Abilene Christian... was one of three players with two interceptions... first career interception came PERSONAL: Born Jan. 14, 1997... son of Michael Mosley, Sr. and Ranada Mosley... has three in River Bell Classic against Southeastern Louisiana... also had a pick at Eastern Washington... brothers - teammate David, Isaiah and Ezekiel, and two younger sisters - Leah and Destiny. finished third on the team with five breakups... forced and recovered a fumble at McNeese. 2017 SEASON (REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE): Saw action in 10 games, playing on special teams DEFENSE G UT AT TM and at cornerback... had a tackle and a pass breakup against Prairie View A&M. 2018 6 3 7 10 2016 SEASON (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Played in 10 games as backup in the secondary... had six tackles (five solo)... had two stops and a pass breakup in the win over Lamar... received a #88 BRY’KIETHON MOUTON redshirt as a member of the practice squad in 2015. Position:...... TE AT UNIVERSITY LAB: Played football for the Cubs... helped lead University to the 2014 3A state Height:...... 6-1 title... team won three undefeated district championships. Weight:...... 260 PERSONAL: Born Aug. 1, 1997... son of Alfred and Lisa Mims... has an older brother, Kodie... Class:...... Senior his godfather, Cedric Anderson, played football at Tulane... majoring in computer information Hometown:...... Lafayette, La. systems. High School:...... Acadiana

DEFENSE G UT AT TM TFL INT PD FF FR AT NICHOLLS: Sat out the season in 2018. 2016 10 5 1 6 0 0 1 0 0 AT LSU: Lettered two seasons at fullback at LSU, playing 15 games with five starts… carried the 2017 10 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 ball five times for 15 yards and had three receptions for 25 yards… scored his first career touch- 2018 13 60 16 76 1.5-5 2-13 7 1 1 down in his sophomore season on a two-yard rush against Jacksonville State… as a freshman, TOTAL 33 66 17 83 1.5-5 2-13 9 1 1 made his first career start vs. Florida… paved the way for a 212-yard rushing performance by current Jacksonville Jaguar Leonard Fournette against Texas Tech in the Texas Bowl. #66 DAVID MOSLEY AT ACADIANA: Was rated a four-star prospect by ESPN… ranked the No. 6 rated player in the Position:...... OL nation at his position and No. 18 overall recruit in Louisiana… helped lead team to state titles Height:...... 6-2 in his junior and senior campaigns… was a unanimous Class 5A All-State First Team selection Weight:...... 270 and named Most Outstanding Player of state title game as a senior… hauled in 28 receptions Class:...... Junior for 544 yards and nine touchdowns as a sophomore, 21 receptions for 395 yards and seven Hometown:...... New Orleans, La. touchdowns as a junior, and 17 receptions for 445 yards and six touchdowns as a senior. High School:...... Archbishop Rummel PERSONAL: Born Oct. 5, 1996... parents are Trinity and Damien Handy... has 15 brothers and sisters... majoring in business management. 2018 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in all 13 games, playing as a backup tight end... finished with two receptions for nine yards... had a 6-yard catch in the opening win at Kansas... #17 LLOYD NASH also had a 3-yard grab in regular season finale win over Southeastern Louisiana. Position:...... DB 2017 SEASON (FRESHMAN): Played in all 12 games as a backup tight end... was one of just Height:...... 5-11 two true freshmen to see action... had a reception in five different games, totaling 40 yards... Weight:...... 160 had a 19-yard reception against Abilene Christian... first career grab was for three yards at Sam Class:...... Redshirt Freshman Houston. Hometown:...... New Orleans, La. AT RUMMEL: Earned First Team 9-5A All-District as a senior for the Raiders… named to 2016 High School:...... St. Charles Catholic Clarion Herald’s Elite Football Team… selected to LA Football Magazine Second Team All-Of- fense… versatile member of the Rummel offense, playing tight end and on the offensive line… 2018 SEASON (FRESHMAN): Sat out the season with an injury... received a redshirt. helped lead the Raiders to a district title in 2015... Rummel went 7-4 in 2016 and reached the AT ST. CHARLES: Four-year starter for the Comets, playing multiple positions… led St. Charles state quarterfinals… was rated as a two-star recruit by Scout.com and 247 Sports… 247’s No. to an appearance in the Division III title game in 2016… was an All-Metro selection and All-Dis- 124 player in Louisiana. trict as a junior after compiling 1,100 yards rushing with nine touchdowns, and passing for 732 PERSONAL: Born Nov. 23, 1998... son of Michael and Ranada Mosley... has three brothers - yards and four TDs… caught two touchdown passes… recorded 45 tackles, four interceptions teammate Michael, Isaiah and Ezekiel, and two younger sisters - Leah and Destiny... cousins and two forced fumbles in 2016… also played baseball for the Comets, earning District MVP Kent Shelby plays at McNeese and Jonathan Hill played at Louisiana Tech and Southeastern and All-Metro, leading his squad to the state semifinals in 2017… hit .439 with eight doubles, Louisiana... majoring in accounting. 23 RBIs and was 37-for-37 in stolen bases... was an honor roll student... member of the Art Club and also performed community service. PERSONAL: Born Oct. 23, 1999... parents are Vanessa Demley and Lloyd, Sr... his cousin, Tryan, played football at Southern... majoring in sports management.

GEAUXCOLONELS.COM 19 2019 PLAYER BIOS #52 DELLARY OUBRE #6 ANFERNEE POINDEXTER Position:...... LB Position:...... DB Height:...... 6-1 Height:...... 6-0 Weight:...... 220 Weight:...... 190 Class:...... Redshirt Freshman Class:...... Junior Hometown:...... Destrehan, La. Hometown:...... Raceland, La. High School:...... St. Charles Catholic High School:...... Central Lafourche

2018 SEASON (FRESHMAN): Member of the practice squad... received a redshirt. 2018 SEASON (REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE): Appeared in 10 games... played on special teams and as AT ST. CHARLES CATHOLIC: Played football and baseball for the Comets… named to LFCA 2A a backup in the secondary... totaled 15 tackles with 11 solo... had three tackles in the River Bell Classic All-State Second Team and received LSWA All-State honorable mention in 2016... also named against Southeastern Louisiana and in the playoff win over San Diego... also had a pair of two-tackle finalist for All-Metro for Small Schools... made Clarion Herald Elite eamT and was named All-Dis- games in wins over Lamar and UIW. trict... had eight tackles in the 2016 championship game against Riverside Academy… finished 2017 SEASON (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Sat out the season... member of the practice squad in 2016. with 85 tackles and nine for loss, five sacks and recovered a fumble for a touchdown... missed AT CENTRAL LAFOURCHE: Received Class 5A All-State honorable mention as a senior… recorded 54 2017 season with an injury... was a four-year honor roll student... participated in community tackles (37 solo), an interception, seven pass breakups, two forced fumbles and four tackles for a loss service. in 2015… as a junior, earned First-Team All-District 7-5A and The Courier/Daily Comet All-Region… PERSONAL: Born May 17, 2000 in Metairie... son of Michelle Oubre... has three older sisters, made list as a cornerback on Dandy Don’s Top Football Prospects in Louisiana for the Class of 2016. Jardin and Jasmine Joseph, and Te’a Oubre... majoring in mass communications. PERSONAL: Born March 30, 1997 in Houma... son of Shirley Hester... has a brother, Reandell, and a sister, Shavonta... majoring in business. #47 ALLEN PITTMAN Position:...... LB DEFENSE G UT AT TM Height:...... 5-11 2018 11 11 4 15 Weight:...... 215 Class:...... Senior #36 B.J. RANDLE JR. Hometown:...... St. Rose, La. Position:...... DB High School:...... Destrehan Height:...... 5-10 Weight:...... 200 2018 SEASON (JUNIOR): Played in 12 games at linebacker... named All-Southland Second Class:...... Redshirt Freshman Team for third time in his career... totaled 45 tackles with 25 solo... finished with 2.0 sacks and Hometown:...... New Orleans, La. 4.5 tackles for loss... forced a fumble at McNeese... recorded a season-high seven tackles at High School:...... De La Salle Tulane... had four stops and a sack in victory over UIW... totaled six tackles and a sack at HBU. 2017 SEASON (REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE): Started all 12 games at inside linebacker... named 2018 SEASON (FRESHMAN): Member of the practice squad... received a redshirt. All-Southland Second Team... led defense with 80 tackles (43 solo), ranking 17th in the SLC... AT DE LA SALLE: Played football for the Cavaliers... had a 90-yard kick return for a touchdown in had 6.0 tackles for loss, highlighted by first career sack in win vs. Abilene Christian... finished win over Karr in 2017. with 16 tackles in near upset of Texas A&M, earning LSWA Defensive Player of the Week... had 11 PERSONAL: Born March 26, 1999... son of Tamika Harris... has three sisters - Macie, Williow, tackles at Stephen F. Austin... recorded first career interception in win at Lamar and returned it 54 and Jaylyn Harris... majoring in petroleum engineering/services. yards for touchdown. #43 PATRICK RILEY 2016 SEASON (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Started at linebacker in his first season... led the team and ranked fourth in the Southland with 95 tackles (52 solo)... recorded 7.0 tackles for Position:...... DL loss... had double figures in tackles in five games, highlighted by a 19-tackle effort at UCA... Height:...... 6-5 earned LSWA Defensive Player of the Week for his performance against the Bears, which was the Weight:...... 205 most tackles by any player in the Southland on the year... recovered two fumbles, including the Class:...... Senior game-winner in double OT against SFA... blocked an extra point against UIW... broke up three Hometown:...... Marrero, La. passes... went on to be named Second Team All-Southland and All-Louisiana... garnered HERO High School:...... Archbishop Shaw Sports FCS Freshman All-American First Team... received a redshirt in 2015. Played in all 13 games... saw action on special teams and as a backup AT DESTREHAN: Helped anchor the Wildcats’ defense… named Defensive MVP for District 7-5A 2018 SEASON (JUNIOR): and first-team defense as a senior… received honorable mention Class 5A All-State… had 53 defensive lineman... totaled five tackles and 3.0 sacks... had two tackles and a sack in victory against solo tackles, 21 assists and eight sacks in 2014… also had nine tackles for loss… helped lead UIW... recorded 2.0 sacks at HBU as Nicholls had 7.0 as a team. his team to a 14-1 season in 2014, including an appearance in the state championship game… 2017 SEASON (REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE): Saw action in three games, playing on special teams... played for head coach Stephen Robicheaux. had three tackles (2 solo)... finished with two tackles at Lamar... other tackle came at UIW. Played in first three games on special teams before suffer- PERSONAL: Born July 3, 1996... son of Cassandra Pittman and Allen Morton... majoring in 2016 SEASON (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): petroleum engineering tech/safety management. ing a season-ending injury... recovered an onside kick at South Alabama... in 2015, was a member of the practice squad and received a redshirt… named Defensive Scout Team Player of the Year. DEFENSE G UT AT TM TFL SACK PD FR FF INT BLK AT SHAW: Was a two-year starter on the defensive line for the Eagles… named all-district… 2016 11 52 43 95 7.0-13 0 3 2 0 0 1 led the team in sacks… member of the track team… father is Pat Riley, who was drafted by the 2017 12 43 37 80 6.0-18 1-8 1 0 0 1-54 (TD) 0 Chicago Bears… played for head coach Scott Bairnsfather. 2018 12 25 20 45 4.5-24 2-17 0 0 1 0 0 PERSONAL: Born Nov. 23, 1996... parents are Patrick Sr. and Melody Rodriguez... has a stepmoth- TOTAL 35 120 100 220 17.5-55 3-25 4 2 1 1-54 1 er, Denita Riley... his dad played at Miami and was drafted in the second round by the Chicago Bears... has three siblings - Carter and Kaitlyn Riley, and Nastasha Rodriguez... his uncle, Michael Riley, played at Tulane and was drafted by the New York Jets in the sixth round... majoring in petroleum engineering and technology.

20 2019 NICHOLLS FOOTBALL 2019 PLAYER BIOS DEFENSE G UT AT TM TFL SACK and running back… was named to The Courier/Daily Comets All-Region First Team as a junior, 2017 3 2 1 3 0 0 finishing with 826 yard receiving and nine touchdowns on 54 receptions… also excelled on the 2018 13 4 1 5 3-12 3-12 basketball court, earning Class 5A All-State and all-region honors as a junior… was coached TOTAL 16 6 2 8 3-12 3-12 by Keith Menard, who is a member of the Nicholls Athletics Hall of Fame after playing at quar- terback... graduated with a 3.5 grade point average and was a member of the National Honor #13 MASON ROBERTS Society... was also in student council and BASIC (Brothers and Sisters in Christ). Position:...... WR PERSONAL: Born May 5, 2000... parents are David, Sr., and Danielle Robinson... his father Height:...... 5-9 lettered in football at Nicholls, and his mother played volleyball and basketball for the Colonels... Weight:...... 185 has an older sister, Erica... majoring in petroleum engineering. Class:...... Senior Hometown:...... Cypress, Texas #40 JARVAIS ROBINSON High School:...... Cy-Woods Position:...... DB Height:...... 5-8 2018 SEASON (SENIOR): Suffered an injury in the preseason... received a medical redshirt. Weight:...... 170 2017 SEASON (JUNIOR): Appeared in all 12 games, starting three at receiver... third on the team Class:...... Redshirt Sophomore in receiving yards, totaling 267 on 15 receptions... averaged 17.8 yards per catch... had two touch- Hometown:...... Baton Rouge, La. down receptions... had a career-high 106 yards on three receptions at UIW, highlighted by a 68-yard High School:...... McKinley touchdown catch... recorded his first career TD on a 62-yard reception against Prairie View A&M... finished with four receptions for 83 yards against the Panthers... caught a 12-yard pass to convert a 2018 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Member of the practice squad. fourth down at Texas A&M, and had a highlight catch on a 2-point conversion try to tie the game in AT MCKINLEY: Played football and baseball for the Panthers ... named 5-5A All-District Second the fourth quarter... contributed on special teams with eight kick returns for 126 yards (15.8)... had a Team at cornerback in his senior season... graduated summa cum laude. 24-yard return against HBU... also had two punt returns for five yards against the Huskies... totaled PERSONAL: Born Oct. 6, 1998... son on Ayanna Coleman and Dwight Robinson... has an older 427 all-purpose yards... finished with four tackles, with two coming against Prairie View. sister, Breanna, and two brothers, Darius and Marquis... majoring in business administration. 2016 SEASON (REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE): Played at wide receiver and on special teams... finished with seven receptions for 106 yards, averaging 15.1 per catch... hauled in a 40-yard reception in win #42 BRENNAN ROGERS over Lamar... had two catches in two different games... recorded seven tackles (six solo). Position:...... RB 2015 SEASON (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Appeared in 10 games, playing on special teams… Height:...... 5-10 finished with nine tackles (seven solo) on the year… had a season-best three tackles in the finale at Weight:...... 175 Southeastern Louisiana… recovered a fumble at Stephen F. Austin... received a redshirt in 2014. Class:...... Redshirt Freshman AT CYPRESS WOODS: Was a four-sport athlete for the Wildcats, playing football, baseball, golf Hometown:...... Houma, La. and ran track… was a three-year starter in football… earned first-team all-district, team MVP High School:...... Vandebilt Catholic and team captain as a senior… garnered second-team all-district in 2012… received academic all-state… honor roll student and member of National Honor Society... was also in choir, a member 2018 SEASON (FRESHMAN): Member of the practice squad... received a redshirt. of PALs, Key Club and participated in youth mission trips. AT VANDEBILT CATHOLIC: Played running back for the Terriers… received All-State honorable PERSONAL: Born June 30, 1995 in Huntington Beach, Calif.... son of Rob and Linda Roberts... has mention in his senior and junior seasons… named All-Region twice, including a first-team honor two sisters, Susan and Lilie... his father played college football at West Texas A&M from 1980-84... in 2016… was a three-time all-district selection…as a senior, rushed for 1,272 yards and 12 majoring in pre-law. touchdowns, averaging eight yards a carry… finished career with over 3,000 yards rushing and 36 touchdowns... also received all-state freshman accolades in soccer. REC./RUSH G REC YDS TD LG AVG YPG R-ATT YDS AVG PERSONAL: Born Nov. 21, 1999 in Thibodaux... parents are Chuck and Andrea Rogers... father 2016 10 7 106 0 40 15.1 10.6 0 0 0 played football at LA Tech from 1985-88... has two brothers, Tyler and Ryan, and a sister, 2017 12 15 267 2 68 17.8 22.2 2 29 14.5 Jenna... majoring in business. TOTAL 32 22 373 2 68 17.0 11.7 2 29 14.5 #22 JEREMY ROUNDS RETURNS KR YDS LG AVG PR YDS AVG Position:...... RB 2016 0 0 0 0 2 3 1.5 Height:...... 5-10 2017 8 126 24 15.8 2 5 2.5 Weight:...... 180 TOTALS 8 126 24 15.8 4 8 2.0 Class:...... Junior Hometown:...... Gray, La. #81 DAVID ROBINSON JR. High School:...... E.D. White Position:...... WR Height:...... 6-3 2018 SEASON (JUNIOR): Missed the season with an injury... received a redshirt. Weight:...... 195 2017 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in four games before suffering a season-ending knee Class:...... Redshirt Freshman injury... rushed for 172 yards on 34 carries and two touchdowns... saw his first action at running Hometown:...... Raceland, La. back against Prairie View, rushing 11 times for 55 yards... scored on a 9-yard rush against the High School:...... Central Lafourche Panthers... recorded his first career 100-yard game, totaling 103 yards on 16 carries at Lamar... found the end zone on a 16-yard rush at LU... averaged 5.1 yards per carry on the season... Member of the practice squad... received a redshirt. 2018 SEASON (FRESHMAN): reeled off a season-long 20-yard rush at Lamar... had one reception for 14 yards. AT CENTRAL LAFOURCHE: Was an all-state performer for the Trojan football program… AT E.D. WHITE: Named 2015 The Courier/Daily Comet All-Region Football First Team as an named LSWA and LFCA Class 5A First-Team All-State as a return specialist in his senior season athlete… ranked third in area in rushing yards with 1,153 yards and 14 touchdowns on 96 car- after averaging 44.5 yards per kickoff with six touchdowns on 19 returns… garnered First Team ries… averaged over 12 yards per tote as a senior… named Barker Honda Player of the Week District 7-5A honors at wide receiver and kicker returner… named Bayou Preps Athlete of the after rushing for 310 yards and six touchdowns on 17 carries in a 55-33 win over Berwick… ran Year... racked up over 1,100 yard on offense as a senior, playing at wide receiver, quarterback for 150 yards and two scores on 13 carries in win over North Vermillion… also played defense

GEAUXCOLONELS.COM 21 2019 PLAYER BIOS for the Cardinals… played for head coach Chris Bergeron… lettered in basketball. A&M... had three stops at UIW... sat out the 2016 season, receiving a redshirt. PERSONAL: Born Oct. 31, 1997... son of Spencer and Reshenda Rounds... mother received her AT ST. JAMES: Named First-Team Class 3A All-State as a linebacker… also received 2015 The undergrad and graduate degrees from Nicholls and worked at the University for 20 years... has Courier/Daily Comet All-Region and was Defensive MVP… helped St. James to a 11-4 record an older sister, Shanisha, and two older brothers, Spencer Jr. and Tyrone Amacker... majoring in and an appearance in the state title game… finished his senior season with 84 tackles, 28 petroleum technology. assisted stops, 14 tackles for loss, six sacks, two interceptions and two defensive TDs… played in the LHSCA/LFCA All-Star football game. RUSH/REC G ATT YDS TD LG AVG YPG REC YDS PERSONAL: Born Aug. 13, 1998 in Houma... son of Antoinette Steib... his cousin, Shelly Cayette, 2017 4 34 172 2 20 5.1 43.0 1 14 played women’s basketball at Tulane before playing overseas... his godfather, Milton Cayette, ran track and graduated from Nicholls... majoring in petroleum services. #26 TAHJ SMITH Position:...... WR DEFENSE G UT AT TM TFL PD Height:...... 5-8 2017 12 8 8 16 0 0 Weight:...... 175 2018 13 20 18 38 0.5-1 2 Class:...... Junior TOTAL 25 28 26 54 0.5-1 2 Hometown:...... LaPlace, La. High School:...... St. Charles Catholic #18 JORDAN TALLEY Position:...... TE 2018 SEASON (REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE): Made the switch to receiver from running back, Height:...... 6-3 seeing action in 12 games... finished with 10 receptions for 116 yards and a touchdown... caught Weight:...... 245 a pass in seven different games... scored on a 52-yard reception in playoff win over San Diego... Class:...... Senior added two carries for 24 yards... also returned kicks, racking up a team-high 280 yards on 13 Hometown:...... Clinton, La. returns... averaged 21.5 yards per return... had a long of 39 against UIW. High School:...... Silliman Academy 2017 SEASON (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Had carries in four games... finished with 332 yards rushing on 50 carries, averaging 6.6 yards per carry... rushed for three touchdowns... had a career 2018 SEASON (JUNIOR): Started all 13 games at tight end... was a key blocker for the South- day at Stephen F. Austin, rushing for 177 yards and a touchdown on 23 carries... first career land’s top rushing attack... caught eight passes for 67 yards and two touchdowns... had a career TD was on a 20-yard run at SFA... earned Southland POW and National Freshman of the Week day in win over UIW with two touchdown catches from 6 and 8 yards... hauled in a career-long after his performance against the ‘Jacks... rushed for 84 yards on 13 carries in regular season 16-yard catch in playoff win against San Diego. finale at Southeastern Louisiana... had 13 carries for 65 yards and two touchdowns in playoff 2017 SEASON (REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE): Played in 11 games... played as a blocking tight game against South Dakota... also had a 19-yard kick return versus the Coyotes... member of the end... had a tackle against Texas A&M and Abilene Christian. practice squad in 2016 and received a redshirt. 2016 SEASON (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Made the switch from defensive line to tight end... AT ST. CHARLES CATHOLIC: Played football for the Comets... in his senior campaign, had a appeared in 10 games, logging one start... served primarily as a blocker... caught a pass for one 96-yard kick return for a score in win over Vandebilt Catholic... ran for 272 yards and three yard at Georgia... recorded two tackles... received a redshirt in 2015 as a member of the practice touchdowns in win over West St. John... also ran track at St. Charles. squad. PERSONAL: Born March 20, 1998 in New Orleans... son of Jaziane Smith... has two younger AT SILLIMAN: Started on the defensive line for the Wildcats… was a three-time first-team brothers, Trent and Rahaan, and a younger sister, Jaliyah... majoring in pre-pharmacy. All-District honoree… played in 2014 MAIS All-Star Game and U.S. Army Bowl… in 2013, named Fab 15 underclassmen and best lineman… also plays baseball, earning first-team RUSHING G ATT YDS TD LG YPC YPG All-District three times… other baseball honors include 2013 Cy Young Award, Silver Slugger 2017 5 50 332 3 36 6.6 66.4 and MVP of district in pitching… played for head coach T.J. Davis. 2018 12 3 24 0 19 8.0 2.0 PERSONAL: Born Aug. 25, 1996... parents are Monte and Kim Talley... majoring in mass TOTAL 17 53 356 3 36 6.7 20.9 communications.

RECEIVING G ATT YDS TD LG YPC YPG RECEIVING REC YDS TD LG YPC 2018 12 10 116 1 52 11.6 9.7 2016 1 1 0 1 1.0 2018 8 67 2 16 8.4 RETURNS KR YDS LG AVG 2017 1 19 19 19.0 2018 13 280 39 21.5 TOTALS 14 299 39 21.4

#11 AQUINDAS STEIB Position:...... LB Height:...... 5-11 Weight:...... 220 Class:...... Junior Hometown:...... St. James, La. High School:...... St. James

2018 SEASON (REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE): Appeared in all 13 games and started at lineback- er... totaled 38 tackles with 20 solo... had 0.5 tackles for loss and broke up two passes... had a career-high eight tackles in playoff game at Eastern Washington... recorded six tackles in two straight games - Sam Houston State and Lamar. 2017 SEASON (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Played in all 12 games at linebacker and on special teams... finished with 16 tackles (8 solo)... totaled a season-best five tackles againstexas T

22 2019 NICHOLLS FOOTBALL 2019 PLAYER BIOS #1 DONTRELL TAYLOR #96 GLEN THURMOND Position:...... RB Position:...... DL Height:...... 5-9 Height:...... 6-0 Weight:...... 180 Weight:...... 260 Class:...... Senior Class:...... Sophomore Hometown:...... White Castle, La. Hometown:...... LaPlace, La. High School:...... White Castle High School:...... Archbishop Rummel

2018 SEASON (JUNIOR): Led the Colonel top-rated rushing attack, earning All-Southland Sec- 2018 SEASON (FRESHMAN): Played in five games on the defensive line as a true freshman... ond Team... rushed for 990 yards and nine touchdowns on 137 carries... averaged a school record totaled three tackles with one solo... made his debut in win against UIW, recording two tackles 7.2 yards per carry, which ranked seventh in the FCS... was 31st in the nation in total rushing with 0.5 for loss... also had a tackle at HBU. yards... averaged 82.5 yards rushing per game... recorded five 100-yard games, including a sea- AT ARCHBISHOP RUMMEL: Played football and ran track for the Raiders... was a 5A All-Aca- son-high 124 yards on 14 carries in playoff win over San Diego... scored on his first two carries demic Scholar in 2017 and ‘18... participated in the Big Brothers program. against USD from 27 and 49 yards out for his first multi-touchdown game of his career... also PERSONAL: Born Dec. 19, 1999 in New Orleans... son of Glen, Sr., and Cecilia Thurmond... scored on a 66-yard rush on first play of the game against UIW, finishing with 117 yards on six has four older sisters - Bianca, Nina, Chanelle, and Chelsea... majoring in human resources carries... rushed for 103 yards (11 car.) at Northwestern State and 104 (9 car.) at HBU... closed management. out the season with 112 yards and a touchdown at Eastern Washington... ran for a touchdown in each of the first two games against FBS Kansas and Tulane, combining for 96 yards on 15 #62 ZACH TRAHAN carries... also ran for a touchdown in wins over Sam Houston State (68 yards, 13 car.), Stephen F. Position:...... OL Austin (77 yards, 13 car.) and Southeastern Louisiana (95 yards, 20 car.)... had 15 receptions for Height:...... 6-1 119 yards and a touchdown... scored on a 13-yard catch at HBU... was recognized for his work in Weight:...... 280 the classroom, being named Southland All-Academic and CoSIDA Academic All-District. Class:...... Redshirt Sophomore 2017 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in eight games, starting six at running back... suffered Hometown:...... Houma, La. an injury early at Texas A&M and missed the next three games... also missed playoff game High School:...... Vandebilt Catholic with an injury... was team’s second-leading rusher, totaling 464 yards and four touchdowns on 114 carries... averaged 58.0 yards a game and 4.1 per carry... had a pair of 100-yard games, 2018 SEASON (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Served as a backup offensive lineman, playing in two highlighted by a season-high 130 yards (20 carries) and a touchdown against Abilene Christian... games... saw action in wins over UIW and Stephen F. Austin... received a redshirt in 2017. rushed for 103 yards and a score vs. HBU... had the game-winning touchdown rush in the fourth AT VANDEBILT CATHOLIC: Garnered The Courier/Daily Comet All-Region First Team as a quarter vs. Northwestern State... reeled off a 49-yard rush against ACU... rushed for 71 yards senior… named First Team 7-4A All-District… helped lead the Terriers to an 8-3 record in and a TD vs. Northwestern State... had 70 yards rushing and a score at Southeastern Louisiana... 2016… was a Louisiana Football Coaches Association 4-A Second Team All-State selection in caught 11 passes for 78 yards... had four receptions for 28 yards against ACU, racking up 158 2015... also earned First Team All-Region and All-District... played baseball and was the two- all-purpose yards. time VCHS Home Run Derby Champion. 2016 SEASON (FRESHMAN): Played in six games, missing five with an injury... was second PERSONAL: Born Jan. 11, 1999... parents are Jeff and Monique Trahan... has an older brother, on the team in rushing yards with 417 yards on 75 carries, averaging 5.6 per rush... had Blake, and an younger brother, Seth... related to former MLB pitcher for the Minnesota Twins, four rushing touchdowns... recorded two 100-yard games, rushing 25 times for 125 yards at Harold Haydel, and Carroll Trahan, punter at McNeese... majoring in business. South Alabama... returned after missing five games to rush for 169 yards on 12 carries against Southeastern Louisiana... had a 64-yard rush against the Lions... first career TD came in opener at Georgia where had 39 yards on 14 carries... had 78 yards and a touchdown in win over UIW... caught seven passes for 64 yards. AT WHITE CASTLE: Named 2015 First-Team All-District after racking up 1,600 yards rushing and 521 yards receiving… garnered 2014 Class 1A All-State honorable mention and District Offensive MVP… also received All-Baton Rouge Area as a return specialist in his junior cam- paign… played in the LHSCA All-Star Game… had top GPA in senior class, earning Student of the Year… named First-Team All-District in baseball as an infielder. PERSONAL: Born March 7, 1998... parents are La’Tyra Taylor and Bryant Jones Sr.... has four brothers - Bryant Jones Jr., Jeremy, Travien and Terrance Taylor, and three sisters - Lexi and Tadyn Jones, and Imani Taylor... majoring in petroleum engineering technology and safety manage- ment.

RUSHING G ATT YDS TD LG YPC YPG 2016 6 75 417 4 67 5.6 69.5 2017 8 114 464 4 49 4.1 58.0 2018 12 137 990 9 66 7.2 82.5 TOTAL 26 326 1871 17 67 5.7 72.0

RECEIVING REC YDS TD LG YPC 2016 7 64 0 22 9.1 2017 11 78 0 15 7.1 2018 15 119 1 19 7.9 TOTAL 33 261 1 22 7.9

GEAUXCOLONELS.COM 23 2019 PLAYER BIOS #48 EVAN VERON #21 JAMAL WALTERS Position:...... LB Position:...... DB Height:...... 6-0 Height:...... 5-11 Weight:...... 215 Weight:...... 175 Class:...... Senior Class:...... Redshirt Sophomore Hometown:...... LaPlace, La. Hometown:...... New Orleans, La. High School:...... Riverside High School:...... West St. John

2018 SEASON (JUNIOR): Played in all 13 games, starting at linebacker... was one of the top 2018 SEASON (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Played in 12 games on special teams and as a backup defensive players in the Southland, earning All-Southland First Team... finished third on the in the secondary... finished with five tackles (one solo) and two pass breakups... tackles came in team in tackles with 50, highlighted by 37 solo... ranked third in the FCS in tackles for loss with five different games, with his first career stop coming at Northwestern State... both pass breakups a Southland-best 22.0... tied for 10th in the Southland with 7.0 sacks... had a season-high were against Stephen F. Austin... member of the practice squad in 2017. seven tackles at Abilene Christian with 3.5 for loss... also had 3.5 TFLs at Northwestern State... WEST ST. JOHN: Played football and basketball for the Rams… named 12-2A First-Team recorded 2.0 sacks in win at FBS Kansas... registered a sack and a fumble recovery at Tulane... All-District as a senior… team went undefeated in district in 2014… had a team-best nine posted a two-sack game against Sam Houston State... also tallied a sack against Lamar... had an interceptions as a sophomore… led the state three years in a row interceptions... holds school interception and a sack against Stephen F. Austin... forced and recovered a fumble in playoff win record with 28 career interceptions... received All-St. John Parish honors for basketball in 2017. against San Diego... broke up two passes on the year. PERSONAL: Born April 5, 1999... son of Brandon and Rosalina Walters... father started at 2017 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Played in all 12 games, starting three games at linebacker... defensive end at Grambling for legendary coach Eddie Robinson... has two older brothers - Jabari was fourth in tackles with 54 (33 solo)... recorded 6.5 tackles for loss, including 0.5 sacks... had and Jyron, and two younger sisters - Jamiyah and Tiye... majoring in geomatics. three pass breakups and an interception... totaled a career-high 10 tackles along with a half-sack at Texas A&M... first career interception came in win vs. HBU. #44 CODI WILLIS 2016 SEASON (FRESHMAN): Played in eight games, starting in five... finished with 21 tackles Position:...... TE (nine solo) and 3.5 for loss... posted his best performance in debut at Georgia with six tackles... Height:...... 6-4 broke up two passes. Weight:...... 225 AT RIVERSIDE: Received LSWA and LFCA First Team Class 2A All-State recognition as a senior… Class:...... Redshirt Freshman placed on 2015 LFCA All-State Composite Team… named Defensive Player of the Year on The Hometown:...... Brusly, La. New Orleans All-Metro Team for small schools… was a finalist for 2015 Warrick Dunn Player High School:...... Plaquemine of the Year Award… finished senior campaign with 78 solo tackles, 57 assisted tackles and 38 tackles for loss… also had nine sacks, forced five and recovered four fumbles, including returning 2018 SEASON (FRESHMAN): Saw action in two games at tight end... received a redshirt. two for touchdowns, and had four interceptions, returning one for a score… earned all-metro AT PLAQUEMINE: Played tight end and served as punter for the Green Devils… was named three times… helped lead Riverside to an appearance in the state finals in 2015… earned LFCA LSWA First Team Class 4A All-State as a punter in his senior season… also received LFCA Second First Team All-State honors in 2014… was Class 2A LSWA All-State honorable mention as a Team All-State honors at tight end and punter… hauled in 16 receptions for 392 yards and junior and sophomore. six touchdowns as a senior… had 14 catches for 306 yards and two TDs as a junior, earning PERSONAL: Born Oct. 10, 1997... parents are Neil and Valerie Veron... has a younger brother, All-District… was a 2016-17 Iberville Parish Gold Scholar. Elliott... family owns Veron Sausage... majoring in business administration. PERSONAL: Born April 14, 1999... parents are Patricia and Erik Willis... father was a tight end at Nicholls... has an older sister, Shelby, and a younger brother, Jake... his cousin, Toby, played TACKLES G UT AT TM TFL SACK PD INT FF FR defensive back at McNeese... majoring in business finance. 2016 8 9 12 21 3.5-16 0 2 0 0 0 2017 12 34 20 54 6.5-11 0.5-2 4 1-5 0 0 2018 13 37 13 50 22.0-97 7-57 3 1-8 1 2 TOTAL 33 80 45 125 32.0-124 7.5-59 9 2-13 1 2

24 2019 NICHOLLS FOOTBALL 2019 NEWCOMERS #14 BRYCE AUTHEMENT #31 K.J. FRANKLIN DB, 6-0, 170, FR., LAPLACE, LA., ST. CHARLES CATHOLIC ATH, 5-9, 175, FR., PRAIRIEVILLE, LA., ST. AMANT Played football and baseball for the Comets... named all-district and Clarion Herald All-Elite for Earned LFCA 5A honorable mention in his senior season after totaling over 2,000 all-purpose his play on the gridiron... helped Comets to a Division II title in baseball in his senior season. yards and 15 touchdowns… named to the Baton Rouge All-Metro team... starred as an offensive player and returned kicks.. was also an all-district honoree… had eight interceptions as a #61 ALEX BEIER defensive back in 2017… played basketball and has started since his freshman season. OL, 6-3, 255, FR., PAULINA, LA., LUTCHER Started on the offensive line for the Bulldogs... member of the two-time state champions... #98 PERRY GANCI garnered LFCA All-State Second Team as a senior... also earned all-district. DL, 6-1, 250, FR., METAIRIE, LA., JESUIT Received LSWA 5A All-State First Team and all-metro honors as a senior… recorded 91 tackles, #3 TAHJ BROWN 15.5 sacks and 30.5 tackles for loss… was a two-time Catholic League All-District selection and DL, 6-3, 270, R-FR., DONALDSONVILLE, LA., DONALDSONVILLE/HOUSTON two-time member of the Clarion Herald Elite Team… also wrestled in high school, earning two While at Houston, saw action vs. Tulane in 2018... received a redshirt... at Donaldsonville, was state titles… noted by Dandy Don as a top 100 player in the state of Louisiana. a three-star recruit by ESPN and 247Sports … No. 41 inside linebacker by ESPN … No. 37 defensive end by Rivals … No. 59 defensive end by 247Sports … No. 23 player in the state of #13 DEDE GANT Louisiana by Rivals … named to the 2018 Offense-Defense 88 All-American Bowl … signed WR, 5-11, 170, FR., MORGAN CITY, LA., CENTRAL CATHOLIC with Houston over Kansas State, Mississippi State and NC State among others … coached by Was a 7-1A All-District selection as a defensive back in 2018... also played at quarterback... head coach Brian Richardson. earned all-district in ‘16... older brother, Josh Singleton, played at Nicholls from 2013-16.

#59 CULLEN BUTLER #57 MYLES GUIDRY LB, 6-0, 180, FR., HOUMA, LA., TERREBONNE LB, 6-2, 200, FR., LIVONIA, LA., LIVONIA Played football and baseball for the Tigers... named Bayou Preps Defensive MVP in 2018... Played football for Livonia... earned 5-4A All-District in 2017... also ran for the track team... ran helped Tigers to first playoff win since 2010... earned 7-5A All-District in baseball senior. the 100, 200, and 400 meter.

#34 JOHN CARRINGTON III #32 SHAWN HALL RB, 5-9, 185, FR., SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS, CORNERSTONE CHRISTIAN DB, 5-11, 185, FR., DONALDSONVILLE, LA., ASSUMPTION Played his senior season at Cornerstone Christian... rushed for over 800 yards and 12 touchdowns, Earned LSWA 4A All-State honorable mention for the Mustangs as a junior and senior… was averaging 6.9 yards per carry... started for 6A Reagan High as a junior, playing at running back also an All-District 7-4A and The Courier/Daily Comet All-Region honoree… registered 260 and kick returner... started at fullback as a sophomore. tackles, three interceptions and four forced fumbles for his career… rated as a 2-star recruit and the No. 108 player in Louisiana by 247Sports. #56 JA’MEL COOLEY LB, 6-0, 215, FR., NEW ORLEANS, LA., CARVER #35 KEITH HENDERSON Named District 10-4A Defensive Player of the Year in his senior season… received LSWA 4A All- DB, 6-1, 170, FR., MORGAN CITY, LA., MORGAN CITY State and all-metro honorable mentions in 2018… had an outstanding career at Carver, racking Played football for Morgan City... saw action on both sides of the ball as a wide receiver and up 320 total tackles with 44 for loss, eight forced fumbles, five fumble recoveries, an interception defensive back. and a pair of touchdowns. #68 LEONARD HICKMAN #19 CAMERON DARTEZ OL, 6-3, 305, FR., MANY, LA., MANY QB, 6-1, 190, FR., BATON ROUGE, LA., CATHOLIC Garnered 2A All-State honors as a senior, being named LSWA First Team and LFCA Second Started at quarterback for Catholic... led the Bears to the 2017 Allstate Sugar Bowl LHSAA Team… was a three-time all-district recipient… helped the Tigers to a 12-2 record in 2018, Division I state championship as a junior... threw a 65-yard touchdown pass in title game against capped by its third-straight appearance in the state semifinals... paved the way for an offense that John Curtis... finished his junior season with over 1,600 yards passing and 12 TDs, completing 63 averaged 250 yards rushing per game. percent of his passes... team went 12-2 in ‘18 and were state runners-up.

#86 AL DAUTH #77 MIKHAIL HILL WR, 6-3, 200, JR., PEARL RIVER, LA., PEARL RIVER OL, 6-4, 325, R-SO., GRETNA, LA., WEST JEFFERSON/MEMPHIS Played football and ran tackle for the Rebels... received an invite to play in the 2017 All-American At Memphis, played in 13 games as a backup offensive lineman after receiving a redshirt in Bowl in Hammond. 2017... in high school, was rated the No. 1 OG in the state of Louisiana by Scout.com … Also ranked as the No. 66 OG nationally by 247Sports.com... was a four-year starter on the line and #97 DILLION DAVIS only freshman to start for the Buccaneers in 2013 … as a senior, earned 2016 New Orleans DL, 6-2, 270, FR., DONALDSONVILLE, LA., ASCENSION CATHOLIC Times-Picayune/NOLA.com All-Metro Large Schools Team (5A/4A) honors … member of the Two-way starter for the back-to-back state runners-up… had 93 tackles, 11.5 sacks and three Buccaneers offensive line that paved the way for rushing game to pile up over 1,100 yards and fumble recoveries as a senior, earning all-district honors… was a second-team all-district 12 TDs …other ‘16 honors included No. 18 player in the state among Times-Picayune/NOLA. selection in 2017… rated as the No. 77 player in all of Louisiana and a 3-star prospect by com 2017 Top-20 prospects in Louisiana... named 2015 Times-Picayune/NOLA.com All-Metro 247Sports… also ranked in the top 100 of Louisiana by Dandy Don. Large Schools honorable mention... helped lead West Jeff to the 2013 Louisiana High School Athletic Association (LHSAA) Class 5A state playoffs as a freshman... the Buccaneers finished in #78 CALEB ETIENNE second in the LHSAA Class 5A District 8 standings in 2013 (4-2 district record). OL, 6-6, 300, FR., NEW ORLEANS, LA., WARREN EASTON Louisiana Sportsline 4A All-State Second Team selection on the offensive line as a senior… #49 JARED HYMEL named first-team alldistrict… helped lead the Eagles to 4A state runners-up in 2018… rated DB, 6-2, 215, SO., LAPLACE, LA., RIVERSIDE as a 3-star recruit and top 40 player by 247Sports, Rivals, and ESPN… member of Dandy Don’s Played baseball and football at Riverside... garnered LSWA 2A All-State honors as a linebacker in Top 100 in Louisiana. 2017... was an all-state honorable mention recipient as a junior.

GEAUXCOLONELS.COM 25 2019 NEWCOMERS #93 CALEB JACKSON #27 KEVIN MOORE DL, 6-1, 255, FR., ZACHARY, LA., ZACHARY DB, 6-0, 205, JR., LAFAYETTE, LA., ACADIANA/TEXAS TECH Received three all-state honors in his senior season - LFCA Composite First Team, LFCA 5A First Appeared in 23 games at Texas Tech… played primarily on special teams, but also saw time in Team, and LSWA 5A honorable mention… helped lead the Broncos to back-to-back 5A titles… the defensive backfield… totaled 19 tackles… coaching staff named him Special eamsT Player totaled 135 total tackles, 11 sacks, 29 tackles for loss, and two forced fumbles… rated as a of the Week following win over Stephen F. Austin in 2016... at Acadiana, was a two-time LFCA 2-star recruit and top 100 player in Louisiana by 247Sports. All-State First Team selection… also earned Acadiana Area District 3-5A Defensive Most Valuable Player twice… was a three-time District 3-5A First Team Defense selection… finished career #36 JORDAN JACKSON with 381 total tackles (232 solo), 15 sacks, 28 tackles for loss, seven interceptions, 12 pass DB, 5-10, 170, FR., GEISMAR, LA., DUTCHTOWN breakups, and two fumble recoveries… 3-star recruit, ranked as the No. 59 player in the state of Played in the defensive backfield for the Griffins, and also served as a return specialist and wildcat Louisiana and No. 58 safety/linebacker overall by 247Sports. quarterback... had an outstanding start to his senior season, recording six interceptions in his first four games before suffering a seasonending injury... recorded four touchdowns and one #4 DERRICK MUNSON forced fumble... had three interceptions in one game in 2018... was an all-parish and all-district DB, 5-11, 200, JR., METAIRIE, LA., ARCHBISHOP RUMMEL/ARKANSAS selection in 2017, helping the Griffins to a playoff victory... also played basketball... rated as a Appeared in 16 games at Arkansas… had 14 tackles last season with 2.0 for loss… recorded a 2-star recruit by 247Sports. sack against North Texas... at Rummel, was named LSWA 5A All-State and named Most Valuable Defensive Player in the Catholic League as a senior … recorded 120 tackles, including 5.0 #46 GAVIN LASSEIGNE for loss, and five interceptions while playing linebacker … as a junior in 2015, recorded 160 K, 5-11, 185, FR., RACELAND, LA., CENTRAL LAFOURCHE tackles, including 21 for loss, six sacks and two interceptions en route to Defensive Player of the Played football and soccer for the Trojans... was the placekicker for Central Lafourche and handled Year honors on The New Orleans Advocate All-Metro team... selected to the All-USA Louisiana kickoff duties... helped CHS to a 6-4 record and a spot in the 5A playoffs. First Team... was a consensus 3-star prospect by ESPN, 247Sports, Rivals and Scout... ranked as the No. 4 outside linebacker in Louisiana and No. 31 in the south by Scout... rated at the No. 21 #11 CALEB LEE player in Louisiana by 247Sports. QB, 6-1, 175, FR., NEW ORLEANS, LA., EDNA KARR Played quarterback for the Cougars... member of the Karr team which won three consecutive 4A #53 JACOB PARKER State championships. LB, 5-11, 205, FR., NEW ORLEANS, LA., WARREN EASTON Named 4A LSWA All-State in his senior season... racked up 61 tackles, 18 sacks, and six forced #37 JOSH MAGEE fumbles as a junior and was named defensive MVP... also a member of the track & field team. DB, 5-10, 185, JR., FRANKLINTON, LA., FRANKLINTON Played football and baseball for the Demons... was an all-district cornerback for the football #45 BRENNAN PATTERSON team... starred as a centerfielder in baseball, being named New Orleans All-Metro Player of the DB, 6-0, 180, FR., HOUMA, LA., VANDEBILT CATHOLIC Year in 2015... hit .529 with 21 stolen bases and 29 RBIs for the district champion Demons... Played football for the Terriers... saw action on both sides of the ball and was a return specialist... was selected in the 2015 MLB Draft in the fifth round by the San Diego adres...P spent three years received 7-4A All-District and The Courier/Daily Comet ‘s Best of the Bayou Preps first-team in the minor leagues. honors... also ran track.

#39 MATTHEW MARTIN #50 OMAR PEW K/P, 6-0, 185, FR., BOURG, LA., SOUTH TERREBONNE DL, 5-11, 280, FR., HORN LAKE, MISS., HORN LAKE Served as the kicker and punter for Gators... also threw javelin for the track team. Earned Clarion Ledger Composite All-State First Team as a senior, helping Eagles to a MHSSA 6A title with a 15-0 record… finished with 68 tackles, 17.0 for loss, seven sacks, a safety, and re- #41 ZANE MCCRARY turned a fumble for a touchdown… earned a spot in the Bernard North/South All-Star game… DB, 5-10, 170, FR., LUTCHER, LA., LUTCHER named Clarion Ledger’s MSPreps Athlete of the Week after tallying 10 tackles with six for loss and Played football and ran track for the Bulldogs... started at free safety for the Lutcher 2016 state three sacks in win over Oxford. championship team... as a junior, racked up 73 tackles including nine tackles for loss and three sacks. #21 DION RAY WR, 6-0, 215, SR., NEW ORLEANS, LA., HELEN COX/UL-LAFAYETTE #69 ZAKK MCKEEHAN Spent four years at Louisiana-Lafayette, receiving a redshirt in 2015... was featured as a wildcat OL, 6-4, 285, SO., ST. FRANCISVILLE, LA., WEST FELICIANA/GEORGIA TECH quarterback in 2016 and ‘17... rushed 27 times for 119 yards and two touchdowns as a redshirt Started his collegiate career at Georgia Tech... rated as a three-star prospect by 247Sports/ freshman... followed up with four rushing touchdowns in 2017... totaled 27 yards on 16 carries... Scout at West Feliciana... was a two-time all-district, all-metro and all-state honoree... four-year appeared in five games last season but did not record any stats... at Helen Cox, was a three-star letterwinner as an offensive guard and defensive tackle... helped lead team to a 16-1 record and recruit by Rivals.com, Scout.com and 247Sports.com... rated as the No. 3 quarterback in the state school’s first-ever state championship as a senior in 2017. of Louisiana … a four-time all-district selection who threw for 1,538 yards and 11 touchdowns as a junior... rushed for 654 yards and 13 scores... as a sophomore, tossed for 1,385 yards and #67 OWEN MELVILLE nine scores while gaining 525 yards and five TDs on the ground. OL, 6-2, 270, FR., NEW ORLEANS, LA., JESUIT Played football and baseball for the Blue Jays... started on the defensive line. #84 BROOKS RAYBURN WR, 6-1, 175, FR., WAVELAND, MISS., HANCOCK #42 JARIUS MONROE Totaled 1,132 receiving yards and 6 touchdowns his senior year… selected in the North/South DB, 6-1, 190, FR., LAPLACE, LA., EAST ST. JOHN Bernard All-Star game in 2018… was an all-state selection… caught 29 passes for 652 yards Received Large Schools All-Metro honorable mention in his senior season… finished with 76 and 10 touchdowns as a junior, helping lead the Hawks to a 10-3 record… finished career with tackles, four TFLs, eight pass break-ups, four interceptions, two forced fumbles, one recovery, and a 22.5 yard per catch average... ranked as a 3-star recruit and No. 46 player in Mississippi by one defensive touchdown in 2018… had a key interception in win over Hahnville… named 247Sports. 7-5A All-District First Team as a junior, intercepting eight passes with two returned for TDs and recorded 48 tackles and three fumble recoveries… voted onto Dandy Don’s Top 100 players in the state… rated by 247Sports and Rivals as a 3-star prospect and a top 45 player in Louisiana.

26 2019 NICHOLLS FOOTBALL 2019 NEWCOMERS #91 ELIJAH REAMES #29 TITO SIMMONS DL, 6-2, 245, FR., BATON ROUGE, LA., CATHOLIC WR, 5-8, 170, FR., SLIDELL, LA., SLIDELL Garnered All-State honors twice, earning first team in his junior season and honorable mention Played at wide receiver and running back for the Tigers... named Louisiana Sports Writers in 2018... racked up 72 tackles, 28 for loss, and 11 sacks in his senior campaign, earning 5-5A Association’s Class 5A All-State honorable mention in 2017... received Greater New Orleans District co-Defensive Most Valuable Player… helped Catholic to two straight appearances in Sports Foundation Player of the Week after rushing for 162 yards and a score while catching three the state title game, winning in 2017... received Special Teams MVP in the Red Stick Bowl and passes for 102 in win over Ponchatoula. was a two-time All-Metro selection… had 53 tackles, 23 tackles for loss and 10.5 sacks along with three blocked kicks and two fumble recoveries in 2017… Gridiron Bowl and Nike Opening #23 BROOKS THOMAS Combine participant. DB, 5-8, 180, FR., MORGAN CITY, LA., CENTRAL CATHOLIC Played football, basketball and baseball for the Eagles... was an 7-1A All-District selection in #39 DREW RIOS basketball and earned all-state honorable mention... also garnered all-district in baseball. RB, 6-0, 195, FR., GALLIANO, LA., VANDEBILT CATHOLIC Versatile player for the Terriers, seeing time at running back, slot receiver and safety... garnered #90 CHRIS THOMAS 7-4A All-District and The Courier/Daily Comet ‘s Best of the Bayou Preps first-team honors... DL, 6-1, 250, FR., SHREVEPORT, LA., EVANGEL rushed for over 1,000 yards and totaled 1,400 all-purpose yards with nine touchdowns. Selected as an all-state honorable mention in 2018… earned 1-5A All-District First Team honors in his junior and senior years… was a 2018 Times All-City Second Team selection as #24 JUSTIN RIVET an athlete… finished with 55 tackles, six sacks, two forced fumbles, one interception and a WR, 5-10, 180, FR., PLAQUEMINE, LA., ST. JOHN touchdown... team captain for state semifinalist Evangel... recognized as a top performer at the Was a two-way player for the Eagles, playing wide receiver and defensive back in his senior Nicholls Offensive/Defensive Lineman Camp. season... racked up over 1,100 yards receiving with 15 touchdowns... totaled 80 tackles and three interceptions... participated in the Red Stick Bowl... was a Warrick Dunn Award finalist... #58 CHRIS WELCH also played baseball. DL, 6-4, 260, FR., BATON ROUGE, LA., SOUTHERN LAB Two-time LSWA 1A All-State honorable mention selection… earned all-district three times… #12 ANDREW ROBISON had a strong senior campaign, finishing with 86 tackles, 16 for loss, and 14 sacks…rated as QB, 6-1, 190, FR., LULING, LA., HAHNVILLE a 3-star recruit and No. 81 player in the state by 247Sports.... had 12 tackles and 2.0 sacks Completed 13 of 18 for 161 yards and two scores in his debut at Hahville and played in three against Ascension Catholic. total games.... was a two-time LSWA 4A All-State honorable mention recipient… threw for 2,699 yards and 34 touchdowns as a junior at Vandebilt… helped the Terriers to a 7-5 overall #82 LEVON WILLIAMS mark and an appearance in the Division II state playoffs…garnered first team on The Courier/ TE, 6-3, 200, FR., RIVER RIDGE, LA., JOHN CURTIS Daily Comet’s All-Region team… threw for 5,872 yards and 69 touchdowns for his career… Versatile tight end who also played wide receiver for the Patriots… member of John Curtis squad holds national record for youngest player ever (12 years old) to throw a touchdown pass in a that made back-to-back appearances in the Division I title game, highlighted by a 13-0 mark in varsity game… rated as a 2-star recruit and No. 94 player in the state by 247Sports. their championship run last season... named team captain.

#28 TREVIS ROWLEY #65 MATTHEW WILLIAMS DB, 5-11, 170, SO., BATON ROUGE, LA., CENTRAL OL, 6-2, 285, FR., HORN LAKE, MISS., HORN LAKE Played football for the Wildcats... also ran track. Was a three-time all-region honoree and garnered 6A All-State First Team in his senior season… helped the Eagles to a 6A state title in 2018 and a 15-0 record… anchored the offensive line #10 ANTHONY RUFFIN which averaged over 350 yards a game… was a Clarion Ledger Composite All-State Second DB, 6-1, 185, FR., HOUMA, LA., COVENANT CHRISTIAN Team honoree… earned a spot in the Mississippi/Alabama All-Star game… rated as a 3-star Saw time at running back, defensive back and kick returner for the Lions... earned LSWA 1A All- prospect and No. 58 player in Mississippi by 247Sports… also a Rivals 2-star recruit. State honorable mention as an athlete... also played basketball and ran track while at CCA.

GEAUXCOLONELS.COM 27 2019 COACHES BIOS TIM REBOWE HEAD COACH preseason favorite Sam Houston State in the opening month, league in 2016, the Colonels made their presence known early Nicholls maintained its preseason Top 25 ranking and reached on with impressive showings against FBS opponents. Nicholls as high as No. 10 in the polls. The Colonels were ranked in ev- shocked the country in the opening weekend by nearly knocking ery poll for the season, finishing at No. 14 in both major polls. off No. 9 Georgia in a 26-24 decision. Just two weeks later, Year 3 of Rebowe’s tenure saw the program reach new the Colonels lost a heartbreaker in overtime at South Alabama, heights. Nicholls finished the regular season with an 8-3 41-40. The Colonels threatened again in ‘17 to take down an overall record and an all-time best 7-2 mark in the Southland FBS program, Texas A&M, but after tying the game in the fourth Conference. The team was ranked for the first time since 2007, quarter Nicholls came up short, 24-14. and the Colonels hosted an FCS playoff game – a first in Rebowe vowed to build the program by recruiting local program history. talent, and his first three recruiting classes consisted of 58 Although the Colonels came up short in their postseason Louisiana natives out of a total of 64 signees. In his first signing game against South Dakota, they finished ranked in the top class, Rebowe welcomed 26 student-athletes, all from the 25 in both polls. Along with the rankings and playoff game, Pelican State and the majority coming from within a 100-mile highlights for the season included the program’s most wins radius of Thibodaux. The 2016 recruiting class was donned since 1996 and the six-game winning streak was the longest by some as the best in the program’s history, and several true in 31 years. freshmen made a significant impact in that year’s success. Rebowe’s 2017 campaign did not go unnoticed by the Rebowe, a 56-year old native of Norco, La., was named national and local media. He was named a finalist for the Eddie head football coach on Nov. 21, 2014, becoming the 10th Robinson Award, which is given to the FCS top head coach, and in the program’s history. Rebowe, who coached at Louisi- finished ninth in the voting. He was then recognized as the top ana-Lafayette as an assistant for 11 seasons and was a former im Rebowe is in his fifth season as head coach of the coach in the state as the Louisiana Sports Writers Association assistant coach at Nicholls for six years, not only brought a TNicholls State University football team. In only four years, named him LSWA Coach of the Year. wealth of experience coaching at the collegiate level but has Rebowe has revamped a program that had a 23-game losing Rebowe completely changed streak into a top 25 team. the culture in his first year, ending a After earning an at-large berth into the playoffs in 2017, program-record losing streak and led the Colonels left no doubt in their postseason fate in ‘18 after Nicholls to a pair of road victories in winning the Southland Conference championship and receiving Southland play. In 2016, the Colonels the league’s automatic berth into the playoffs. Nicholls went recorded their first winning campaign 7-2 in league play for the second straight season to claim the in the SLC since 2005 and finished program’s first title since 2005. tied for fourth place. Before Rebowe The Colonels hosted a first-round playoff game for the arrived, Nicholls had finished last second time in as many years, but this time, Nicholls came in the league for four consecutive away victorious with a 49-30 win over San Diego. A loss in the seasons. next round to national runner-up Eastern Washington ended the Despite going 0-2 out of the campaign and Nicholls finished with a 9-4 record. The nine wins REBOWE’S CAREER RECORD/ACCOLADES were the second most in program history. Another highlight of 2018 was an overtime victory at FBS Kansas in the season opener. After coming up short against FBS YEAR OVERALL PCT. SLC PCT. FINISH programs Georgia, Texas A&M, and South Alabama, Rebowe’s 2015 3-8 .273 3-6 .333 10th/11 Colonels notched the program’s first win over a Power 5 oppo- 2016 5-6 .455 5-4 .556 t-4th/11 nent with a 26-23 win over the Jayhawks. 2017 8-4 .667 7-2 .778 t-3rd/11 The 2018 Colonels featured 15 All-Southland selections, including the program’s first Southland Player of the Year - 2018 9-4 .692 7-2 .778 1st/11 quarterback Chase Fourcade. Rebowe also received recognition TOTAL 25-22 .532 22-14 .611 for his outstanding work, being named Louisiana Sports Writers Association co-Coach of the Year, which was his second state honor in three years. - THE GREATER NEW ORLEANS SPORTS AWARDS COMMITTEE (GNOSAC) Nicholls not only ranked among the best in the Southland 2018 OUTSTANDING COLLEGE COACH FOR THE STATE OF LOUISIANA in offense and defense, but the Colonels also posted impressive - 2018 LOUISIANA SPORTS WRITERS ASSOCIATION (LSWA) FOOTBALL CO-COACH OF THE YEAR numbers in the FCS. The Red and Gray ranked 12th in the nation in rushing offense and total offense, and had the - NINTH IN VOTING FOR 2017 EDDIE ROBINSON AWARD (FCS COACH OF THE YEAR) 11th-rated rush defense to go along with ranking 21st in points allowed. - 2017 LOUISIANA SPORTS WRITERS COACH OF THE YEAR With a season-opening win at Kansas and a victory over

28 2019 NICHOLLS FOOTBALL 2019 COACHES BIOS TIM REBOWE HEAD COACH strong ties to the state of Louisiana having coached within the Rebowe began his coaching borders his entire career. career in 1988 at his alma mater, Rebowe helped lead the Ragin’ Cajun program to four Destrehan High School. While there, consecutive New Orleans Bowl victories and a conference cham- he coached Super Bowl Champion and pionship under head coach Mark Hudspeth. During his tenure at future NFL Hall of Famer Ed Reed. ULL, Rebowe served as the safeties coach (2004-07, 2011-14) Following his stint with Nicholls, and linebackers coach (2008-10). Rebowe coached the cornerbacks at In 2014, ULL’s defense ranked first in the Sun Belt in rush- ULM from 2001-03. ing yards allowed and red zone defense, while ranking second Rebowe earned his bachelor of in points allowed. The defense finished with seven interceptions science in physical education from LSU on the year, including two by cornerback Corey Trim, who was in 1987. He is married to the former named All-Sun Belt Second Team Defense. Under Rebowe’s Kim Robichaux, and they have a tutelage in 2013, the Cajuns tied for the conference lead with daughter, Samantha, and a son, Tyler, 14 interceptions. Two years prior, his safeties combined for five who graduated from Nicholls in the interceptions, with three returned for touchdowns. spring of 2016. Rebowe’s group had a stellar year in his first season as defensive backs coach in 2004 as the defense ranked 11th in the nation in passing yards allowed. Both of his starting safeties that year, C.C. Brown and Antwain Spann, would go on to the NFL. The following season, the pass defense finished 23rd in the nation in yards allowed. As a linebackers coach, Rebowe guided the team’s leading tackler in all three seasons and also had two players earn All- THE REBOWE FILE Sun Belt recognition. PERSONAL: Born February 25, 1963. Hometown: Norco, La. Family: Married to the former Kim Robichaux; has a daughter, In 1995, Rebowe took his first collegiate job, joining Samantha, and a son, Tyler. Darren Barbier’s staff at Nicholls. From ‘95-’99, he served as defensive backs coach and special teams coordinator before PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE: Destrehan (La.) High (1988-91), defensive backs and special teams; Destrehan (La.) High coaching the receivers in 2000. Rebowe was part of the biggest (1992-94), head coach; Nicholls (1995-99), defensive backs, special teams and recruiting coordinator; Nicholls (2000), receivers turnaround in FCS history as the Colonels went 0-11 in ‘95 and recruiting coordinator; ULM (2001-03), cornerbacks; Louisiana-Lafayette (2004-07), safeties; Louisiana-Lafayette (2008-10), before earning a playoff spot the very next season with an 8-4 linebackers; Louisiana-Lafayette (2011-2014), safeties; Nicholls (2015-present), head coach. mark. EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree of science in physical education from LSU in 1987.

GEAUXCOLONELS.COM 29 2019 COACHES BIOS ROB CHRISTOPHEL OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR/ Tim Rebowe, came before his stint at Missouri State. From end in Clay Harbor, who collected AP All-America and first-team 2001-06, Christophel served as offensive coordinator and All-MVFC honors for the third straight year in 2009 and went on quarterback coach at Louisiana-Lafayette. During his tenure, to be selected by the Philadelphia Eagles in the fourth round of ULL ranked seventh in the FBS in rushing offense in 2005 while the NFL Draft. leading the Sun Belt in nine offensive categories. In 2006, the Likewise, the 2010 offensive unit produced a consensus Ragin’ Cajuns were 14th nationally and first in the Sun Belt in All-American in OT David Arkin who was picked by the Dallas rushing offense and second in total offense. Cowboys in the fourth round of the 2011 NFL Draft. The 2010 At Missouri State, Christophel’s offense produced several Bears finished 13th in the nation in total offense (425.45) and national and conference high-ranking marks. In 2013, his 11th in rushing yards per game (214.18), while committing just Bears produced the second-most rushing yards (1,484) of any 13 turnovers in 11 games. MVFC school in league games, and after helping engineer an of- From 1997 to 2002, Christophel was offensive coordi- fense that ranked 20th nationally in pass efficiency in 2011, his nator and quarterback coach at Lambuth University in Jackson, offense garnered another national ranking in 2012, allowing Tenn., where the offensive units he guided were among the top just 1.36 sacks per game, which ranked 22nd nationally. 10 in passing offense and total offense in the NAIA from 1998- Upon his arrival in Springfield in 2007, Christophel 2000. Christophel held a similar position from 1992 to 1997 at installed a no-huddle, spread offense that produced the highest Idaho State after coaching at Murray State from 1984 to 1991. scoring average in school history for an 11-game season in Christophel is a 1984 graduate of Austin Peay State 2007 as the Bears averaged 36.3 points. The Bears also University in Clarksville, Tenn. He and his wife, Paula, have two averaged 49.5 points at home and posted a 5-1 record. The sons - Tyler and Eric, who played football at Missouri State and following year, the offense was fueled by an All-American tight was a graduate assistant coach at Nicholls.

ob Christophel is in his fifth season with the Nicholls State THE CHRISTOPHEL FILE RUniversity football program as offensive coordinator. PERSONAL: Born July 7, 1961. Hometown: Reading, Ohio. Family: Has a wife, Paula; and two sons, Tyler and Eric. Under Christophel’s direction, the Colonel offense improved once again in 2018 as Nicholls finished second in the PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE: Murray State (1984-86), wide receivers; Murray State (1987-91), quarterbacks and wide Southland Conference in scoring at 32.3 points per game and receivers; Idaho (1992-96), offensive coordinator; Lambuth University (1997-2001), offensive coordinator; Louisiana-Lafayette total offense (474.0 ypg). Nicholls scored more than 40 points (2001-06), offensive coordinator; Missouri State (2007-14), offensive coordinator. in five straight games, capped by its 49-point showing in the playoff win over San Diego. The Colonels also had two program PLAYING EXPERIENCE: Quarterback at Austin Peay (1980-82). bests since 2007, registering their first 50-point Southland game in a win over Lamar and then rushing for 418 yards at EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree in business administration from Austin Peay in 1984. Stephen F. Austin. Christophel’s offense ranked among the best in the FCS in 2018. Nicholls had the 28th-rated scoring offense in the coun- try, and ranked 12th in total offense and rushing offense. The Colonels broke a handful of program offensive records including most points scored (420), total yards (6,162) and yards per game (474.0), and first downs (314). Christophel has worked with quarterback Chase Fourcade over the last three years, helping the Colonel signal-caller become the first player in team history to earn Southland Player of the Year. Fourcade, who has started every game but one since arriving in 2016, was also the first Colonel quarterback to be named All-Southland First Team since Josh Son in 2002. In Christophel’s first season at Nicholls, the Red and Gray closed on a high note by averaging 27.3 points and 433.3 yards over the final four contests. The success carried over through the next two campaigns as the Colonels ranked fifth in the Southland in scoring in ‘16 and ‘17, finishing at 28.2 points per game (2017) and 30.3. While it was a vastly improved passing game that led to the spike in ’16, the rushing attack averaged over 200 yards in ‘17 and ranked as the second best in the Southland. Christophel, a native of Reading, Ohio, joined the Colonel staff after spending eight seasons at Missouri State as the Bears’ offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. A veteran with more than 20 years of experience at the college level, Christophel’s ties to Louisiana, as well as Coach

30 2019 NICHOLLS FOOTBALL 2019 COACHES BIOS TOMMY RYBACKI DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR/LINEBACKERS Rybacki, a native of Huntsville, Ala., joined the Colonel staff after coaching one season at Southland Conference mem- ber Central Arkansas in 2014. At UCA, Rybacki’s cornerbacks contributed to 16 interceptions, which ranked second in the Southland. Before coaching at UCA, Rybacki spent three seasons alongside Tim Rebowe at Louisiana-Lafayette as a graduate assistant. He coached the outside linebackers in his first two seasons (2011-12) before working with the secondary in 2013. While at ULL, the Ragin’ Cajuns won three straight New Orleans Bowl championships and were crowned co-champions of the Sun Belt in 2013. A linebacker at Jacksonville State, Rybacki began his coaching career at his alma mater. He first served as a student assistant at JSU before coaching the cornerbacks in 2009-10. During his two years as cornerbacks coach, the Gamecocks posted a record of 17-6, which included a win over FBS Ole Miss and a berth in the FCS Playoffs. Rybacki received a bachelor’s degree in history from Jack- sonville State in 2008. He went on to earn a master of public administration/athletic administration from JSU in 2009. ommy Rybacki is in his fifth season with the Nicholls State TUniversity football program as defensive coordinator. In his four years, Rybacki transformed the defense into one of the best in the Southland. The Colonels not only led the conference in scoring defense (21.8 ppg) and rushing yards al- lowed (105.4 ypg) in 2018, but the defense ranked nationally in those categories at 21st and 11th, respectively. Nicholls also tied for third in the FCS in tackles for loss (106) and fourth in sacks (40). The Colonel defense held four opponents to two touchdowns or fewer in 2018, capped with a shutout against Southeastern Louisiana in the regular season finale. It was the first time since 2007 that Nicholls held a conference opponent scoreless. In 2017, the defense ranked third in points allowed (25.2), total yards, and passing defense, and was fourth in rushing. The Colonels held two opponents to less than 100 yards rushing, and two to under 100 yards passing. Nicholls was also among the league leaders in sacks, racking up 34 to rank third in the SLC. From his first to second season, the defense improved in points allowed, total defense and rushing defense. The most drastic change from 2015 was the rush defense, which improved from 10th in the SLC to fourth-best in 2016 at 141 yards allowed. The unit also led the Southland in interceptions in ‘16, hauling in a league-best 15 INTs. In his first year at Nicholls, the defense made tremendous THE RYBACKI FILE strides after ranking near the bottom of the FCS over the past PERSONAL: Born July 30, 1986. Hometown: Huntsville, Ala. Family: Married to the former Meredith Domengeaux and the couple few years. The Colonels ended the year ranked sixth in the has a daughter, Celia Catherine. league in total defense, seventh in scoring defense and also proved to be one of the league’s toughest squads to throw PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE: Jacksonville State (2005-08), student assistant; Jacksonville State (2009-10), defensive as- against, allowing an SLC-best 178.2 passing yards per game. sistant/cornerbacks; Louisiana-Lafayette (2011-12), outside linebackers; Louisiana-Lafayette (2013), secondary; Central Arkansas Nicholls totaled 12 sacks in Rybacki’s first campaign, which (2014), cornerbacks. was just one less than the team recorded in the previous two seasons. PLAYING EXPERIENCE: Linebacker at Jacksonville State (2004-05).

EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree in history from Jacksonville State University in 2008. Received a master’s degree in public admin- istration/athletic administration from JSU in 2009.

GEAUXCOLONELS.COM 31 2019 COACHES BIOS MARCEL ANDRY DEFENSIVE LINE COACH arcel Andry is in his first season as defensive line coach for the Nicholls State University football program. M A two-year letterman for the Colonels, Andry helped the staff last season as a defensive assistant, working primarily with the defensive line. In 2018, the Colonel defensive line anchored an impressive rush defense that ended the season at the top in the Southland Conference. Led by three-time All-SLC defensive tackle Sully Laiche, Nicholls allowed only 105.4 rushing yards per game, ranking 11th in the FCS. The line was also key in applying pressure on the opposing offenses as the Colonels finished seventh in the nation in tackles for loss and 12th in sacks. Andry started his collegiate playing career in 2015 at East Mississippi Community College before joining the Colonels in ‘16. In his senior season at Nicholls, he totaled 32 tackles with 6.5 for loss and ranked eighth in the Southland with 5.5 sacks. He posted a career game in the win over HBU with six tackles and a safety. A native of New Orleans, Andry played at St. Augustine where he was all-state honorable mention for the Purple Knights. Andry received his bachelor’s from Nicholls in December of 2018.

THE ANDRY FILE PERSONAL: Hometown: New Orleans, La.

PREVIOUS COACH EXPERIENCE: Defensive assistant, Nicholls (2018).

PLAYING EXPERIENCE: Played on the defensive line at East Mississippi Community College (2015) and Nicholls (2016-17).

EDUCATION: Received a bachelor’s from Nicholls State University (2018).

RUSS GISCLAIR TIGHT ENDS COACH uss Gisclair is in his fifth season as tight ends coach for the Nicholls State University football program. Along with contributing Rto the passing game, the Colonel tight ends helped pave the way for the potent rushing attack which has averaged over 200 yards a game in the last two seasons. The tight ends caught two touchdown passes in 2018 - both by Jordan Talley in the win over UIW. Gisclair, a native of Cut Off, La., joined the Nicholls coaching staff after lettering four seasons with the Colonels from 2010-13. Playing primarily at fullback, Gisclair appeared in 38 career games for the Red and Gray and was a key blocker for Tuskani Figaro, who set the Colonels’ all-time single-season rushing record in 2013. Gisclair earned a bachelor’s degree in interdisciplinary studies from Nicholls in 2014. Following graduation, he spent half the season working with the Colonel coaching staff as offensive quality control. He finished the year serving as the offensive line coach at Vandebilt Catholic in Houma and in 2015, he joined the McNeese staff as a defensive assistant.

THE GISCLAIR FILE PERSONAL: Born August 23, 1990. Hometown: Cut Off, La. Family: Older brother, Dustin, played football (2003-06) and coached (2009-11) at Nicholls.

PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE: Nicholls (2014), offensive quality control; Vandebilt Catholic (La.) (2014), offensive line; McNeese (2015), defensive assistant.

PLAYING EXPERIENCE: Played fullback at Nicholls (2010-13).

EDUCATION: Received a bachelor’s degree in interdisciplinary studies from Nicholls in 2014.

32 2019 NICHOLLS FOOTBALL 2019 COACHES BIOS SAMMY JOSEPH RUNNING BACKS COACH games, led by All-Southland Second Team honoree Dontrell Taylor who tied the school single-season record with five en route to rushing for 990 yards. Averaging 7.2 yards per carry, Taylor also etched his name in the Colonel record book for best single-season average. A native of New Orleans and a graduate of LSU, Joseph played professionally for the NFL’s San Francisco 49ers before spending three seasons in the League with the Toronto Argonauts. At LSU, Joseph was a key member of the special teams unit, playing in a total of 17 games in the 2005 and ’06 seasons. He later earned his bachelor’s degree in interdisci- plinary studies. Joseph also has a background in strength and condition- ing. He directed the strength and conditioning for the Wood- lands Swim Club and Redline Athletics, and was an assistant coach for Derrick Joseph Fitness in New Orleans. He also served as a strength and conditioning intern at LSU from 2014-15.

THE JOSEPH FILE PERSONAL: Born May 10, 1983. Hometown: Marrero, La. ammy Joseph is in his second season with the Nicholls State University football program. Joseph joined the Col- S PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE: St. Michael’s Catholic Academy (2017), assistant coach/head coach strength and condition- onels after coaching at St. Michael’s Academy in Austin, Texas. ing; LSU (2014-15), strength and conditioning coach intern. He served as the wide receivers and defensive backs coach, and also directed the strength and conditioning program. PLAYING EXPERIENCE: Played defensive back at the University of Colorado (2003-04) and LSU (2005-06)… played profession- In his first season at Nicholls, the running backs led Nich- ally for the San Francisco 49ers (2007) and the Toronto Arconaughts (2009-11). olls to a No. 12 national ranking in rushing yards, averaging 246.8 yards per game. The backs accounted for eight 100-yard EDUCATION: Received a bachelor’s degree in interdisciplinary studies from Louisiana State University in 2014. SEAN MURPHY WIDE RECEIVERS COACH trailing only Hall of Fame member Mark Carrier. Jeanpiere Sun Belt championship, followed in Carrier’s footstep and earned a rookie free agent won at least nine games deal with the Carolina Panthers. in each campaign and Three years ago, C.J. Bates was tabbed All-SLC after ended the season with totaling 798 yards receiving and nine touchdowns. Bates put his a victory in the New name in the Colonel record books for two of his performances. Orleans Bowl. In 2013, His three-touchdown game in 2016 against rival Northwestern wide receiver Jamal Rob- State tied a program single-game record, while his 11-reception inson was named Second effort versus Central Arkansas in the year prior also tied the Team All-Sun Belt after program single-game mark. recording 54 receptions Murphy came to Nicholls after spending three seasons for 862 yards and eight at Louisiana-Lafayette as a graduate assistant. In his last two touchdowns. campaigns at ULL, he served as an assistant coach for the wide Murphy, a native of Biloxi, Miss., played quarterback at receivers and was the scout team coordinator. In 2012, Murphy Millsaps College where he earned a bachelor’s in history with a assisted the Ragin’ Cajun coaching staff in daily operations and minor in education in 2012. helped with film breakdown. During his tenure at ULL, the team captured the 2013 ean Murphy is in his fifth season with the Nicholls State SUniversity football program as the wide receivers coach. THE MURPHY FILE Under Murphy’s direction, the Colonels have had an All-South- PERSONAL: Born August 31, 1989. Hometown: Biloxi, Miss. Family: Married to the former Dori Waltz. land receiver in each of the last three seasons. In 2018, sophomore Dai’Jean Dixon landed on second PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE: Louisiana-Lafayette (2012), graduate student intern; Louisiana-Lafayette (2013-14), team after hauling in 753 yards and seven touchdowns on graduate assistant/ wide receivers. 53 receptions. Teammate Damion Jeanpiere, Jr. led the team with 850 yards along with an impressive 19.3 ypc average. PLAYING EXPERIENCE: Quarterback at Millsaps College (2008-11) An All-Southland selection as a junior, Jeanpiere left Nicholls ranked second on the Colonels all-time receiving yards list, EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree in history with a minor in education from Millsaps College in 2012.

GEAUXCOLONELS.COM 33 2019 COACHES BIOS LEE ROUSSEL OFFENSIVE LINE COACH the way for one of the nation’s top rushing offenses. In 2018, pionships in football in 2012 and 2013 with 14-0 and 10-3 Nicholls churned out nearly 250 yards a game on the ground, records, respectively. In his five seasons, Rummel produced two ranking 12th in the FCS. The Colonels also set team records in All-State offensive linemen and four All-District honorees. points (420) and total yards (6,162). In the ‘17 campaign, the Before coaching at Rummel, Roussel coached three years line cleared the path for the second-best rushing offense in the at St. Charles Catholic and two years at his alma mater Lutcher, league at 200.2 yards per game, as well as seven 100-yard where he was a two-year starter at center for his hometown rushing games by four different players. Bulldogs in 2001-02. The Colonel line made a vast improvement under Rous- Roussel earned his bachelor’s degree in general studies sel’s tutelage in his first season, particularly in pass protection. from Southeastern Louisiana in 2008. Coming off a 56-sack season in 2014, the offensive line cut the total in half as they allowed just 28 in 2015. A native of Lutcher, La., Roussel joined Nicholls after coaching at Archbishop Rummel for five seasons. Along with coaching the offensive line in each season, Roussel took over as offensive coordinator in 2014 as the Raiders finished the regular season undefeated at 10-0 and ranked No. 1 in the state in Class 5A. Rummel advanced to the Division I state semifinals and completed the season with an 11-1 record. ee Roussel is in his fifth season with the Nicholls State During his tenure, Rummel won its first two state cham- LUniversity football program as offensive line coach. Since his arrival in Thibodaux, the offensive line has received several THE ROUSSEL FILE awards, including All-Southland honors in the last three PERSONAL: Born November 15, 1985. Hometown: Lutcher, La. Family: Married to the former Kelly Bourgeois. Has a daughter, seasons. Three Colonels were named All-SLC last year, with Hallie, and a son, Parker. Chandler Arceneaux and Ryan Hanley being named first team. Arceneaux was a three-year recipient while Hanley repeated PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE: St. Charles Catholic (La.) (2005-07), offensive line; Lutcher High (La.) (2008-09), offensive after earning second team as a junior. Along with Arceneaux in line; Rummel High (La.) (2010-13), offensive line; Rummel High (La.) (2014), offensive coordinator/ offensive line. 2016, Chris Bordelon was also an all-league selection and went on to sign a rookie free agent deal with the New York Jets. PLAYING EXPERIENCE: Offensive lineman at Lutcher. Over the last two seasons, the Colonel line has paved EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree in general studies from Southeastern Louisiana in 2008. CHRIS THOMPSON CORNERBACKS COACH Last season, sophomore Darren Evans emerged as one of Thompson the top cover corners in the Southland, earning All-SLC Second started his CFL Team. As a unit, the secondary allowed only two 100-yard re- career with ceivers in 2018 and the Colonels ranked third in the conference the Edmonton in passing defense at 232.3 yards per game. Eskimos and A native of New Orleans, Thompson returned to Thibodaux also played for to coach at his alma mater where he was put together a Hall of the Hamilton Fame career from 2000-03. A 2012 inductee, Thompson was a Tiger-Cats two-time All-American at Nicholls and finished his career with and 11 interceptions, which ranks eighth on the program’s all-time Alouettes. He list. Thompson is also tied for the program’s single-game was selected interception record as he picked off three passes in the Colonels’ as an All-Star win over FBS Arkansas State in 2001. twice in his career, including in 2008 when he led the league Following his career at Nicholls, Thompson went on to be with nine interceptions as he was named Hamilton’s Most drafted in the fifth round by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the Outstanding Player and Most Outstanding Defensive Player. 2004 NFL Draft. He added stints with the Chicago Bears and Thompson graduated from Nicholls with a degree in Buffalo Bills before going on to play eight years in the Canadian interdisciplinary studies with a minor in business. He resides in Football League. New Orleans with his wife, Sherrica, and two children, Cailyn hris Thompson is in his fourth season as cornerbacks and Chris Jr. Ccoach for the Nicholls State University football program. THE THOMPSON FILE In his first year as a coach, Thompson made an immediate PERSONAL: Born May 19, 1982. Hometown: New Orleans, La. Family: Has a wife, Sherrica; daughter, Cailyn; and son, Chris Jr. impact on the Colonel defense. Nicholls finished the season with a Southland-best 15 interceptions, with seven coming from PLAYING EXPERIENCE: Played defensive back at Nicholls (2000-03); Jacksonville Jaguars (2004); Chicago Bears (2005); Buffalo cornerbacks Jeff Hall (4) and Christian Boutte (3). Two years Bills (2007); Berlin Thunder (NFL Europe) (2007); Edmonton Eskimos (2007); Hamilton Tiger-Cats (2008-09), Edmonton Eskimos ago, the pass defense allowed just 206.3 yards per game which (2010-13); (2015). ranked third in the Southland. Boutte, who was one of five defensive backs to record an interception in 2017, went on to EDUCATION: Received a bachelor’s degree in interdisciplinary studies with a minor in business from Nicholls. earn a camp invite for the Oakland Raiders.

34 2019 NICHOLLS FOOTBALL 2019 COACHES BIOS BRIAN WALLACE SAFETIES COACH In 2016, the defense improved in points allowed and first-ever bowl game by defeating San Diego State, 32-30, in total defense, and went from 10th in rushing defense to the 2011 New Orleans Bowl. fourth. And after the team had just two sacks in 2014, outside A 2008 graduate of Louisiana College, Wallace was a linebacker Geoffrey Hebert more than doubled the total himself four-year member of the Wildcat football team from 2004-08, in 2015 as he finished with 4.5 sacks and was second on the playing linebacker while serving as a two-time team captain. team with eight tackles for loss. Following his playing career at LC, he spent one year as Wallace, a native of Port Orange, Fla., came to Nicholls linebackers coach for the Wildcats in 2009, where he coached after coaching at his alma mater, Louisiana College, for three three All-conference performers. seasons. While at LC, he served as co-defensive coordinator, Wallace and his wife, Allison, reside in Thibodaux with their linebackers coach and recruiting coordinator. In 2014, he son, Beaux, and daughter, Blake. helped guide an LC defense that ranked second in the American Southwest Conference in turnover margin at plus-eight. Wallace coached with Tim Rebowe at Louisiana-Lafayette for three seasons, working as a defensive and special teams assistant coach. While at ULL, the Ragin’ Cajuns won their

THE WALLACE FILE rian Wallace is in his fifth season with the Nicholls State PERSONAL: Born November 18, 1985. Hometown: Port Orange, Fla. Family: Married to the former Allison Rieve, who is a native of BUniversity football program. After coaching the linebackers Houma and played softball at Louisiana College. The couple has one son, Beaux, and a daughter, Blake. in the first two, he is in his third year as safeties coach. In his four seasons with Colonels, Wallace helped orches- PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE: Louisiana College (2008), linebackers; Louisiana-Lafayette (2009-11), defensive and trate the Red and Gray’s resurgent defense. For the last two special teams assistant; Louisiana College (2012-14), co-defensive coordinator, linebackers and recruiting coordinator. campaigns, both starting safeties earned All-Southland honors. PLAYING EXPERIENCE: Played linebacker at Louisiana College (2004-08); was a two-time team captain. Ahmani Martin repeated as an all-league honoree and junior Khristian Mims was tabbed All-SLC after leading the Colonels in EDUCATION: Received a bachelor’s degree in history from Louisiana College in 2008. tackles in his first year as a starter. ALL-TIME ASSISTANTS Kyle Acosta (Nicholls)...... 2000-2001 Joshua Eargle (Memphis)...... 2006-07. Karl Morgan (UCLA)...... 1993 Steve Adams (Western Kentucky)...... 2013-14 Ken Edenfield (Troy State)...... 1993-95 Barrett Murphy (LSU)...... 1981-82 Paul Alexander (Southeastern La.)...... 1972-73 Steve Ellis (Nicholls)...... 2003-07. Sean Murphy (Nicholls)...... 2015- Justin Anderson (BYU)...... 2010-14 Kenny Ferro (Northwestern State)...... 1987 John Nagle (LSU)...... 1981-85 Bobby April (Louisiana-Lafayette)...... 2010 Heath Fleming (Auburn)...... 1997 Brandon Nowlin (LSU)...... 2013-14 John Arms (Louisiana Lafayette)...... 1974-78 Gary Fontenot (Nicholls)...... 1980 Dwayne Nunez (Lamar)...... 1998 Jeremy Atwell (SE Missouri)...... 2001, 2005-2013 Paul Frazier (Liberty)...... 1999-2000 Jake Olsen (Valley City State)...... 2014 Freddie Banks (North Dakota St.)...... 2013-14 Jerry Fremin (Southern Mississippi)...... 1988-92 Ed Orgeron (Northwestern State)...... 1994 Jeff Beckles (Florida State)...... 2000 Tom Gainey (LSU)...... 1987-92 Randy Raymond (Louisiana Lafayette)...... 1974-78 Chris Boone (Southern Mississippi)...... 2002-2003 Adam Gardner (Nicholls)...... 2010-11 Tim Rebowe (LSU)...... 1995-2000 Charles Boyd (Urbana)...... 2014 Dustin Gisclair (Nicholls)...... 2009-11 Alan Ricard (ULM)...... 2015 Steve Boyd (Tulane)...... 1980 Russ Gisclair (Nicholls)...... 2015- Jeff Richards (Livingston)...... 2001-2003 Ricky Brumfield (Utah State)...... 2011-12 Carroll Goulas (Southeastern La.)...... 1971-73 Corey Robinson (Western New Mexico)...... 2004 Dr. Glenn Brady (Stephen F. Austin)...... 1978-80 Brad Griffin (Southern Mississippi)...... 1996-98 Jonathan Robinson (SE Missouri)...... 1999-2001 Ron Brown (Fort Valley State)...... 1981-88 Bob Gros (Southeastern La.)...... 1974-78 Kovoska Robinson (Nicholls)...... 2001-2002 Robert Butz (Liberty)...... 1999 Kenny Guillot (Northwestern State)...... 1981-86 Don Rodrigue (McNeese State)...... 1981-92 Bart Casey (Troy State)...... 1996-97 Phillip Hawkins (Arkansas-Monticello)...... 1984-86 Mitch Rodrigue (Nicholls)...... 1993-98 Chad Callais (Nicholls)...... 2005-2006 Brock Hays (Grambling)...... 2016-17 Lee Roussel (Southeastern La.)...... 2015- T.C. Calmes (Southeastern La.)...... 1973-78 Chuck Hepola (Evangel University)...... 2010-14 Allen Rudolph (Southern Mississippi)...... 1995-98 Anthony Camp (McNeese)...... 2015-17 Ricardo Hopper (Clemson)...... 1992 Tommy Rybacki (Jacksonville State)...... 2015- Steve Campbell (Auburn)...... 1993-95 Mark Hudspeth (Delta State)...... 1995 Charles Sabbatini (Delta State)...... 1987-92 Thad Campbell (Liberty)...... 1999-2003 Mario Jeberaeel (UNLV)...... 2012 David Saunders (Auburn)...... 1993-95 Kevin Carey (Sterling College)...... 2009 Graham Johnsen (Southern Mississippi)...... 2004 Marcus Scott (McNeese)...... 2015 Garrett Chachere (Tulane)...... 1995-97 Jay Jones (Nicholls)...... 2004-2006 Joel Smith (Southeastern La.)...... 1971-73 Rob Christopher (Austin Peay)...... 2015- Mickey Joseph (Nebraska)...... 2001-2003 Johnny Tart (Southern Miss)...... 2007-09 Joe Clark (Santa Clara)...... 1981-83 Sammy Joseph (LSU)...... 2018- Burnell Taylor (Nicholls)...... 2005-2006 Matt Clark (Western Washington)...... 2012-14 Kent Keith (Southwest Baptist)...... 2004-09 Jonathan Terrell (Nicholls)...... 2004 Joe Clement (East Tennessee)...... 1984-85 Charles Kelly (Auburn)...... 2002-2006 Chris Thompson (Nicholls)...... 2016- Bill Clements (Tulane)...... 1971-73 H.T. Kinney (Wisconsin-Platteville)...... 2002-09 Jay Thomas (Southern Mississippi)...... 1991-92, 99-2003 Don Closter (Texas A&I )...... 1971-72 Mike Knight (North Alabama)...... 1979-80 Keith Uperesa (BYU)...... 2010-11 Greg Colschen (Carthage)...... 1981-85 Ben Kohring (Western St. College)...... 2006 Brad Villavaso (Nicholls)...... 1993-95 Steve Crovetto (Louisiana Lafayette)...... 1983-85 Terry Looney (Tulane)...... 1996-97 Brian Wallace (Louisiana College)...... 2015- Andy Cox (Florida Atlantic)...... 1992 Marquase Lovings (Howard)...... 2018 Brandon Washington (LSU)...... 2013 Denzil Cox (Arkansas-Monticello)...... 1981-86 Tony Maranto (Northwestern State)...... 2003 Rashad Watson (Alabama A&M)...... 2009 David Cunningham (Kentucky Wesleyan)...... 2006-09 Richard Marque (Nicholls)...... 1971 David Wilson (Troy State)...... 1993-94 Edward Dillon (Grand Canyon Univ.)...... 2010-12 Mike McCarty (Oregon)...... 1999-2000 Tyler Donaldson (ULM)...... 2012 Joey McGooey (Loyola)...... 1974-80 Alfred Dorsey (Nicholls)...... 1991 Manny Michel (Tennessee Tech)...... 1995-98 Karl Dunbar (LSU)...... 1998-99 Tommy Minton (Nicholls)...... 1990-92 Tim Dulaney (Millsaps)...... 1987-92 C.J. Moore (McNeese State)...... 1977

GEAUXCOLONELS.COM 35 2018 GAME-BY-GAME No. 17/18 Nicholls...... 26 No. 10/11 Nicholls...... 17 Kansas...... 23 Tulane...... 42 SATURDAY, SEPT. 1 SATURDAY, SEPT. 8 LAWRENCE, KAN. • MEMORIAL STADIUM NEW ORLEANS, LA. • YULMAN STADIUM 24,305 21,092 COLONELS KNOCK OFF KANSAS IN OT, 26-23 NICHOLLS UPENDED BY TULANE, 42-17 LAWRENCE, Kan. – Nicholls notched its fourth-ever win against the FBS and first against a Power 5 school as a 4-yard NEW ORLEANS - A few early empty possessions and a potent Tulane rushing attack led to the Nicholls State University touchdown run by Chase Fourcade gave the Colonels a 26-23 overtime victory at Kansas in Memorial Stadium. football team’s first loss in a 42-17 decision Saturday night in front of 21,092 fans at ulmanY Stadium. The defense, which held KU to 56 yards on the ground, forced a three-and-out on the Jayhawks’ possession to start overtime, leading to a 41-yard field goal by Gabriel Rui. For the Colonels, Fourcade broke a 13-yard rush to put Nicholls Nicholls was aiming for a rare occurrence, looking to take down FBS opponents in consecutive weeks following its at the 10 and following a pass interference, the junior quarterback cut up the right side and got into the end zone for the season-opening win over Kansas. But after holding the Jayhawks to 56 yards on the ground last Saturday, Nicholls had game-winner. trouble containing the rush by Tulane (1-1), which racked up 268 yards. Following close calls against Georgia, Texas A&M, and South Alabama over the past two seasons, the Colonels broke a Nicholls also had three drives go deep into Tulane territory in the first half but came away with just three points. nine-game skid against the FBS with the victory. New Orleans native Dai’Jean Dixon led the offense with a career-high 112 yards receiving on four receptions – all in Nicholls led for most of the second half, thanks to a 40-yard touchdown run by Kendall Bussey in the third quarter the first half. Chase Fourcade threw for 239 yards and a touchdown but had a pair of interceptions. His touchdown was a that made the score 17-10. Bussey, a transfer from Texas A&M, rushed 28 times for 123 yards in his debut for the Red and Gray. 7-yarder to Gabe Fuselier right before halftime to make the score 21-10. The Colonels had three straight special team blunders, with the last leading to a Kansas touchdown. A snap into the Corey Dauphine did most of the damage for Tulane, scoring on runs of 38, 69, and 35 yards. His first was after end zone for a safety early in the fourth made it 17-12 before a muffed punt gave KU the ball at the Colonel 10, resulting Nicholls missed on a Lorran Fonseca 46-yard field goal in the opening quarter. Fonseca then made good on a 21-yarder in a 15-yard touchdown catch by Kerr Johnson. Kansas converted the two-point conversion for a 20-17 lead with 4:26 to in the second that cut the lead to 7-3. Dixon highlighted the drive with a 55-yard catch en route to his second career 100- go. yard game, but Tulane stuffed three rushes inside the 5 to keep Nicholls out of the end zone. On Dixon’s catch, Fourcade On the Colonels’ final drive of regulation, Fourcade found Dai’Jean Dixon for a big 25-yard catch to move into Kansas surpassed the 5,000-yard mark for career passing yards, becoming just the third Colonel to reach the milestone. territory. The drive stalled at the KU 26 and after a missed 43-yard field goal with 52 seconds was negated due to a timeout called by Kansas before the snap, Lorran Fonseca took advantage and drilled his second attempt to even it up. Tulane countered immediately with Dauphine’s longest touchdown run of the night to make the score 14-3. Later in Laryon James ended any chance of a late drive with the Colonels’ sixth sack of the night, forcing the fourth overtime the second, Green Wave quarterback Jonathan Banks then made it 21-3 on a hard-fought 5-yard score. game for Nicholls since 2016. The Colonels’ win in extra time improved their record to 3-1 in OT under Coach Rebowe. The Colonels had another shot to put points on the board, but Fonseca missed left on a 42-yard try. However, the For the game, the defense set the tone right out of the gate, forcing a three-and-out. Nicholls responded with a defense, which totaled three sacks on the night, got one from Kenny Dotson that led to an Evan Veron fumble recovery. 9-play, 78-yard scoring drive, capped on a 15-yard touchdown by Dontrell Taylor. But Kansas answered on the next Veron scooped up the ball and ran 12 yards to the Tulane 26. possession with a 2-yard touchdown catch by Steven Sims. In the second, the teams traded field goals with Rui making a 54-yarder for KU. Before the break, Fourcade and Dixon led the drive with a 26-yard catch, and Fuselier caught a slant from 7 yards out for his first career touchdown Damion Jeanpiere Jr. hooked up for a 55-yard reception. The play led to a 28-yarder by Fonseca with 4:06 until the half. with the Colonels. Kansas moved to the Colonel 38 on its final drive of the half, but back-to-back sacks by Sully Laiche and Evan eronV In the third quarter, Nicholls moved to the Tulane 34 after a face mask. On the next play, Fourcade went deep to ended the threat. The duo caused Kansas problems all night, each finishing with two sacks. Damion Jeanpiere Jr., but the ball was picked off by Roderic Teamer at the 5. The Green Wave then chewed 7:28 off of the In the third, Bussey was untouched on his 40-yarder for the go-ahead score. Following the safety and with a short clock on a 14-play scoring drive for a 28-10 advantage. field, Kansas moved the ball to the Colonel 36. But the defense answered the call again as Kevin Johnson ended the drive Nicholls had one last shot, scoring on a 32-yard touchdown run by Dontrell Taylor with 12:42 remaining in the game. on a blitz from the right side, jarring the ball loose from Peyton Bender as he looked to pass. Kenny Dotson pounced on the ball, and after review, the call was upheld. But Dauphine closed the door on any chance of a comeback with a 35-yard touchdown run. The Colonels’ second special teams miscue was on a blocked punt deep in their own territory. However, the defense Following Fourcade’s second interception, Tulane added a touchdown with two minutes on the clock to make the final. once again stopped Kansas from putting any points on the board and forced a punt. Nicholls totaled 176 yards rushing, led by Fourcade with 53 and Kendall Bussey added 51. Jeanpiere chipped in with 62 Kansas’ final touchdown was set up on a muffed punt return by Jeanpiere. Laiche recorded his second sack to force the yards receiving on four receptions. punt, but Jeanpiere, who later drew the pass interference in overtime, lost control of the ball at the 10 and Kansas came On defense, Khristian Mims finished with a career-high eight tackles, and Allen Pittman had seven. Laryon James and away with it. On 3rd-and-goal from the 15, Bender hit Kerr on a slant to give the Jayhawks a three-point lead. Sully Laiche had a half-sack. Nicholls outgained KU on offense, 329-255. Fourcade completed 12-of-24 passes for 142 yards and added 44 yards on 11 carries. Taylor finished with 51 yards on 11 totes. Banks threw for 190 yards for the Green Wave, with Darnell Mooney catching six passes for 111 yards and a On defense, it was a total team effort as 11 players had three or more tackles. Darren Evans led the secondary with touchdown. Dauphine had 152 yards on just six carries, and Darius Bradwell accounted for 93 yards on 13 rushes. three pass breakups. For the specialists, Winston Jones averaged 40.7 yards on six punts and had three inside the 20.

Quickie Statistics (Final) Quickie Statistics (Final) Nicholls vs Kansas (Sep 01, 2018 at Lawrence, Kan.) Nicholls vs Tulane (Sep 8, 2018 at New Orleans)

NICH KU NICH TLN Score 26 23 Score 17 42 FIRST DOWNS 17 14 FIRST DOWNS 24 22 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 50-187 32-56 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 39-176 41-268 PASSING YDS (NET) 142 199 PASSING YDS (NET) 239 190 Passes Att-Comp-Int 24-12-0 38-21-0 Passes Att-Comp-Int 32-17-2 16-12-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 74-329 70-255 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 71-415 57-458 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 1-12 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 2-19 2-26 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-15 1-20 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-33 2-47 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-34.9 9-45.3 Punts (Number-Avg) 2-37.0 3-38.3 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 4-1 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 1-1 Penalties-Yards 6-35 7-54 Penalties-Yards 6-74 9-78 Possession Time 31:28 28:32 Possession Time 30:28 29:32 Third-Down Conversions 10 of 20 6 of 17 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 10 5 of 8 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 2-2 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 3-3 Nicholls Kansas Nicholls Tulane Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Bussey, Kendall 28 128 5 123 1 40 4.4 Herbert, Khalil 12 62 1 61 0 23 5.1 Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Taylor, Dontrell 9 52 1 51 1 19 5.7 Williams, Dom 6 36 1 35 0 23 5.8 Fourcade, Chase 14 56 3 53 0 14 3.8 DAUPHINE,C. 6 155 3 152 3 69 25.3 Fourcade, Chase 11 51 7 44 1 13 4.0 Kendrick, Miles 2 4 3 1 0 4 0.5 Bussey, Kendall 12 52 1 51 0 18 4.2 BRADWELL,D. 13 96 3 93 0 31 7.2 TEAM 2 0 31 -31 0 0 -15.5 Bender, Peyton 10 30 45 -15 0 15 -1.5 Taylor, Dontrell 6 46 1 45 1 32 7.5 HUDERSON,S. 7 21 0 21 0 7 3.0 Irvin, Kyran 7 27 0 27 0 9 3.9 JONES,A. 5 24 6 18 1 14 3.6 Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Fourcade, Chase 12-24-0 142 0 55 1 Bender, Peyton 19-35-0 187 2 31 6 Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Kendrick, Miles 2-3-0 12 0 8 0 Fourcade, Chase 17-31-2 239 1 55 2 BANKS,J. 12-16-0 190 1 25 3 Jones, Winston 0-1-0 0 0 0 0 Receiving No. Yards TD Long Receiving No. Yards TD Long Dixon, Dai'Jean 4 40 0 25 Robinson, S. 4 43 0 18 Receiving No. Yards TD Long Receiving No. Yards TD Long Jeanpiere, Damion 2 67 0 55 Sims, Steven 4 29 1 10 Dixon, Dai'Jean 4 112 0 55 MOONEY, Darnell 6 111 1 23 Fuselier, Gabe 2 11 0 6 Johnson, Kerr 3 54 1 31 Jeanpiere, Damion 4 62 0 28 ENCALADE,T. 2 38 0 25 Bussey, Kendall 2 11 0 10 Booker, J. 3 19 0 8 Fuselier, Gabe 4 38 1 15 TOLES,J. 2 13 0 13 Taylor, Dontrell 2 10 0 9 CLEWIS,J. 1 25 0 25 Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Jones, Winston 6 244 40.7 48 3 0 Thompson, Kyle 8 376 47.0 62 3 2 TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 Gagen, Donovan 1 32 32.0 32 1 0 Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Jones, Winston 2 74 37.0 41 1 1 BLOCK, Zachary 3 115 38.3 44 2 0 Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Jeanpiere, Damion 2 19 0 23 Lassiter, K. 2 26 0 21 Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long

Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Fuselier, Gabe 1 15 0 15 Sims, Steven 1 20 0 20 Fuselier, Gabe 1 19 0 19 HUDERSON,S. 2 47 0 29 Guarisco, Stefano 1 14 0 14 Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Pittman, Allen 5-0 5 0.0 0.0 Dineen, Joe 12-4 16 0.0 0.0 Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Abraham, Corey 5-0 5 0.0 0.0 Loneker, Keith 7-2 9 0.0 1.0 Mims, Khristian 6-2 8 0.0 0.0 HARRIS, Zachery 3-5 8 1.0 1.5 Laiche, Sully 5-0 5 2.0 4.0 Wise, Daniel 6-2 8 0.0 1.0 Pittman, Allen 2-5 7 0.0 0.0 GRAHAM,L. 4-3 7 0.0 0.5 Veron, Evan 5-0 5 2.0 2.0 Torneden, Bryce 3-4 7 0.0 0.0 Martin, Ahmani 4-1 5 0.0 0.0 HARPER, Will 6-0 6 1.0 1.0 Abraham, Corey 4-1 5 0.0 1.0 LEWIS,Donnie 3-1 4 0.0 0.0 Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H 1st 10:29 NICH - Taylor, Dontrell 15 yd run (Fonseca, Lorran kick), 9-78 3:18 7 - 0 Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H 03:34 KU - Sims, Steven 2 yd pass from Bender, Peyton (Rui, Gabriel kick), 15-75 6:55 7 - 7 1st 06:12 TLN - DAUPHINE,C. 38 yd run (GLOVER,M. kick), 7-71 2:44 0 - 7 2nd 13:00 KU - Rui, Gabriel 54 yd field goal, 9-51 3:42 7 - 10 00:07 NICH - Fonseca, Lorran 21 yd field goal, 12-71 5:59 3 - 7 04:06 NICH - Fonseca, Lorran 28 yd field goal, 8-69 2:38 10 - 10 2nd 14:46 TLN - DAUPHINE,C. 69 yd run (GLOVER,M. kick), 1-69 0:14 3 - 14 3rd 03:50 NICH - Bussey, Kendall 40 yd run (Fonseca, Lorran kick), 6-58 2:41 17 - 10 08:46 TLN - BANKS,J. 5 yd run (GLOVER,M. kick), 8-80 3:20 3 - 21 4th 13:17 KU - TEAM safety 17 - 12 00:23 NICH - Fuselier, Gabe 7 yd pass from Fourcade, Chase (Fonseca, Lorran kick), 4-38 0:59 10 - 21 04:26 KU - Johnson, Kerr 15 yd pass from Bender, Peyton (Saunders, Mavin pass from Sims, Steven), 3-10 1:23 17 - 20 3rd 00:50 TLN - MOONEY, Darnell 12 yd pass from BANKS,J. (GLOVER,M. kick), 14-95 7:28 10 - 28 00:47 NICH - Fonseca, Lorran 43 yd field goal, 10-49 3:39 20 - 20 4th 12:47 NICH - Taylor, Dontrell 32 yd run (Fonseca, Lorran kick), 9-75 3:03 17 - 28 OT 15:00 KU - Rui, Gabriel 41 yd field goal, 4-1 0:00 20 - 23 15:00 NICH - Fourcade, Chase 4 yd run, 5-25 0:00 26 - 23 08:47 TLN - DAUPHINE,C. 35 yd run (GLOVER,M. kick), 7-73 3:55 17 - 35 02:00 TLN - JONES,A. 1 yd run (GLOVER,M. kick), 3-18 1:31 17 - 42 36 2019 NICHOLLS FOOTBALL 2018 GAME-BY-GAME No. 12/13 Nicholls...... 10 No. 11 Sam Houston State...... 7 No. 15 McNeese...... 20 No. 18 Nicholls...... 27 SATURDAY, SEPT. 15 SATURDAY, SEPT. 22 LAKE CHARLES, LA. • COWBOY STADIUM THIBODAUX, LA. • JOHN L. GUIDRY STADIUM 13,140 5,025

COLONELS DROP 20-10 DECISION AT MCNEESE ALL-AROUND EFFORT RESULTS IN 27-7 WIN OVER NO. 11 SAM HOUSTON LAKE CHARLES, La. – No. 12/13 Nicholls had opportunities to score against the stingy McNeese defense, but the Colonels THIBODAUX, La. – Following a three hour and 19 minute lightning delay, No. 18 Nicholls put together a solid effort in all were limited to just a field goal and a late touchdown in a 20-10 setback Saturday night at Cowboy Stadium. three phases in its home opener against No. 11 Sam Houston State and the Colonels picked up a 27-7 victory Saturday The game between the two Top 25 teams was delayed one hour and 15 minutes due to lightning. The loss put Nicholls at 1-2 overall and 0-1 in the Southland, while No. 15/16 McNeese improved to 3-0 and 2-0 in league play. The night at Manning Field at John L. Guidry Stadium. win also extended the Cowboys’ home winning streak in the series to five games and they have now won 11 of the last Nicholls trailed 7-3 after the first quarter but went on to shutdown the Bearkats the rest of the way. Offensively, the 13 meetings. Colonels grinded it out with their rushing attack, piling up 248 yards on 54 carries. Sam Houston, which had won the last Nicholls outgained McNeese on total offense, 362-280, but a 16-yard one-play scoring drive to start the game set 11 meetings against Nicholls dating back to 2005, rushed for 53 yards on 30 totes. the tone for the Cowboys. The Colonels were held to three field-goal tries in the opening half, converting on just one, and Chase Fourcade was efficient in leading the offense, completing 15 of 23 passes for 197 yards and a touchdown. turned the ball over on downs deep in McNeese territory in the third. His TD toss came in the second quarter to Damion Jeanpiere, Jr., who moved up to fifth in all-time receiving yards. The McNeese used two touchdown passes by James Tabary, with his second coming early in the second quarter, to go ahead 14-0, and Cowboys led by two scores the rest of the way. high school teammates connected on a 12-yard slant right before the break that put Nicholls ahead 10-7. Fourcade also Chase Fourcade threw for 257 yards and a touchdown, which came in the final seconds from 2 yards to Dai’Jean Dixon climbed up the rankings in all-time passing yards, surpassing Brad Zeller (5,616) for second place. to make the final. Dixon had a career-high eight receptions for 38 yards, while Damion Jeanpiere Jr. recorded his third In the second half, Lorran Fonseca added a field goal for a 13-7 advantage. career 100-yard game against the Cowboys, reaching 100 on four grabs. Before the end of the quarter, the Bearkats pieced together a 10-play drive that went for 86 yard, but Ahmani Martin Sully Laiche anchored a solid performance by the defense that limited McNeese to 20 points after the Cowboys scored made the play of the game with a timely interception. Through three games, Nicholls had not recorded a pick before 51 in their conference opener at HBU. Laiche had a team-high 11 tackles with 3.5 for loss, including one sack. Darren Evans secured one earlier in the quarter. Then on 2nd-and-goal from the 3, Bearkat quarterback Mike Dare threw a But the special teams woes continued for the Colonels right away on the opening kickoff with Stefano Guarisco fumbling the ball on the return. McNeese recovered and scored on the first play via a 16-yard touchdown catch by pass on an out route near the goal line, and Martin dove in front of the receiver and snagged the pick at the 1. Lawayne Ross. Fourcade then led Nicholls on a touchdown drive, helped by his 24-yard scamper down the sideline. The drive ended After two three-and-outs, Nicholls moved the ball through the air with receptions by Jeanpiere and Dixon. But like last on a Dontrell Taylor 6-yard touchdown run for a 20-7 advantage. Taylor (68 yards rushing), Kyran Irvin (73 yards) and week at Tulane, Lorran Fonseca came up short on a deep try from 49 yards. Kendall Bussey (46 yards) each had at least 13 carries. Fourcade added 60 yards on the ground. Early in the second, McNeese scored on an 11-yard touchdown catch by Cyron Sutton from Tabary, who finished 14 of The final touchdown of the game was by Bussey on a 2-yard rush, which was set up via a fourth-down try from Sam 19 for 133 yards and was sacked three times. Foucade and Jeanpiere hooked up again in the second, connecting on a 36-yard catch. The drive stalled at the Houston at its own 2. Evan Veron, who matched his career best with two sacks, earned his second to force a 4th-and-16 McNeese 22, and Fonseca missed from 39 yards out. from the 2. With only 2:55 remaining in the contest, the Kats threw a ball down the middle with hopes of extending the Fonseca delivered on the next drive; however, making good on a 21-yard field goal. The Colonels used a 50-yard possession, but Martin broke it up to force the turnover-on-downs. Bussey scored on the next play, making the final 27-7. catch-and-run by Kendall Bussey down the sideline to move inside the 10. The Cowboy defense thwarted the drive, Led by Veron and Kenny Dotson with two sacks each, the defense had another stellar performance against a premier allowing only 3 yards and a pair of incompletions. opponent. Laryon James finished with a career-high 11 tackles, while Ronald Ollie added two tackles for loss with a sack. After keeping McNeese off the scoreboard in the second, the defense forced a turnover on a Kenny Dotson tackle at Dai’Jean Dixon led the receivers with 62 yards on three catches, and Arron McKenney caught his first three career midfield with three minutes to go until the half. But Nicholls went three-and-out, and the teams went into the locker room with McNeese leading, 14-3. passes, going for 51 yards. McKenney had a highlight catch for 22 yards in the third quarter, but the drive stalled inside In the third, Raborn kicked a 24-yard field goal on the opening drive to push the lead back to two touchdowns for the the 10 after a fumble by Bussey at the Bearkat 11 – one of the few mistakes for the Colonels on the night. Cowboys. Fourcade used his legs on the next possession, rushing for 25 to fuel a 10-play drive, but on fourth-and-1 at The specialists had one as well with a blocked field goal, but Fonseca was good from 35 and 22 yards. Joel Dullary the 18, he was tripped up short of the first down by B.J. Blunt. And to close out the quarter, Fourcade hit Jeanpiere for a set the tone for the night with a 37-yard kick return to start the game. Winston Jones only punted twice, but both were 28-yard gain at midfield, but he was stripped of the ball, and McNeese recovered it. downed inside the 10. For the final period, the Cowboys used a 42-yarder by Raborn for a 20-3 advantage. Nicholls put together a scoring Dare finished 18 of 24 for 214 yards and had a touchdown pass to Davion Davis. Nathan Stewart led all players with drive late, capped on Dixon’s touchdown, but the onside attempt went out of bounds to close out the game. 113 yards on eight receptions.

Quickie Statistics (Final) Quickie Statistics (Final) #12 Nicholls vs #15 McNeese (Sep 15, 2018 at Lake Charles, La.) #11 Sam Houston St. vs #18 Nicholls (Sep 22, 2018 at Thibodaux, La.)

NICH MCN SHSU NICH Score 10 20 Score 7 27 FIRST DOWNS 17 17 FIRST DOWNS 17 23 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 32-105 40-146 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 30-53 54-248 PASSING YDS (NET) 257 137 PASSING YDS (NET) 266 197 Passes Att-Comp-Int 41-22-0 19-14-0 Passes Att-Comp-Int 34-21-2 23-15-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 73-362 59-283 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 64-319 77-445 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 2-16 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-11 2-49 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-89 2-63 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-39.6 6-43.3 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-38.0 2-44.5 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 3-1 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1 Penalties-Yards 5-35 6-65 Penalties-Yards 7-63 6-45 Possession Time 29:08 30:52 Possession Time 25:19 34:41 Third-Down Conversions 10 of 20 3 of 11 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 13 5 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 0 of 0 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 4 1 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 3-3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-3 5-6

Nicholls McNeese Sam Houston St. Nicholls Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Fourcade, Chase 14 69 24 45 0 25 3.2 Pratt, Justin 12 48 2 46 0 13 3.8 Bulmer, Remus 8 29 0 29 0 8 3.6 Irvin, Kyran 14 76 3 73 0 22 5.2 Irvin, Kyran 8 34 0 34 0 11 4.2 Hamm, David 3 31 0 31 0 22 10.3 Jackson, Kyran 5 29 0 29 0 17 5.8 Taylor, Dontrell 13 68 0 68 1 12 5.2 Bussey, Kendall 8 20 0 20 0 5 2.5 Jones, Benjamin 1 22 0 22 0 22 22.0 Schmid, Eric 4 16 5 11 0 14 2.8 Fourcade, Chase 9 63 3 60 0 24 6.7 Taylor, Dontrell 2 6 0 6 0 5 3.0 Orgeron, Cody 2 24 3 21 0 24 10.5 Butler, JaColbie 2 5 0 5 0 4 2.5 Bussey, Kendall 13 46 0 46 1 11 3.5

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Fourcade, Chase 22-41-0 257 1 50 4 Tabary, James 14-19-0 137 2 24 3 Dare, Mike 18-24-2 214 1 24 4 Fourcade, Chase 15-23-0 197 1 31 0 Brock, Ty 2-8-0 47 0 33 1 Receiving No. Yards TD Long Receiving No. Yards TD Long Dixon, Dai'Jean 8 38 1 12 Sutton, Cyron 5 56 1 24 Receiving No. Yards TD Long Receiving No. Yards TD Long Bussey, Kendall 5 60 0 50 Highshaw, Kylon 2 25 0 13 Stewart, Nathan 8 113 0 33 Fuselier, Gabe 4 24 0 20 Jeanpiere, Damion 4 100 0 36 Hamm, David 2 9 0 5 Davis, Davion 7 91 1 19 Dixon, Dai'Jean 3 62 0 31 Costly, Dontaze 3 37 0 21 Ross, Lawayne 1 16 1 16 Scott, Tyler 2 19 0 17 McKenney, Arron 3 51 0 22 Bulmer, Remus 2 16 0 11 Jeanpiere, Damion 3 38 1 21 Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Jones, Winston 5 198 39.6 51 2 0 Kjellsten, Alex 6 260 43.3 50 2 1 Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB McRobert, Matt 4 152 38.0 41 1 0 Jones, Winston 2 89 44.5 47 2 0 Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Orgeron, Parker 2 16 0 16 Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Jeanpiere, Damion 1 0 0 0 Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Guarisco, Stefano 1 11 0 11 Jones, Benjamin 2 49 0 26 Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Harris, Jaylen 4 89 0 28 Dullary, Joel 2 63 0 37 Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Laiche, Sully 7-3 10 1.0 3.5 Blunt, BJ 6-3 9 3.0 4.0 Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Abraham, Corey 4-4 8 0.0 1.0 Jackson, Trent 3-4 7 0.0 0.0 Brown, Hunter 8-4 12 0.0 0.0 James, Laryon 7-4 11 0.0 1.0 Mims, Khristian 5-0 5 0.0 0.0 Burris, Jovon 5-1 6 0.0 1.0 See, Royce 7-2 9 0.0 0.0 Steib, Aquindas 4-2 6 0.0 0.0 Veron, Evan 3-1 4 0.0 2.5 Jones, Jonta 1-5 6 0.0 0.0 Contreras, Adrian 7-1 8 0.0 0.0 Mims, Khristian 2-3 5 0.0 0.0 Harris, Ernest 4-2 6 0.0 0.0 Veron, Evan 4-0 4 2.0 2.0 Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H 1st 14:50 MCN - Ross, Lawayne 16 yd pass from Tabary, James (Raborn, Gunnar kick), 1-16 0:04 0 - 7 Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H 2nd 12:37 MCN - Sutton, Cyron 11 yd pass from Tabary, James (Raborn, Gunnar kick), 9-68 5:02 0 - 14 1st 06:17 NICH - Fonseca, Lorran 35 yd field goal, 8-47 3:42 0 - 3 03:08 NICH - Fonseca, Lorran 21 yd field goal, 13-83 4:52 3 - 14 01:41 SHSU - Davis, Davion 19 yd pass from Dare, Mike (Honshtein, Tre kick), 10-70 4:29 7 - 3 3rd 08:11 MCN - Raborn, Gunnar 24 yd field goal, 14-70 6:49 3 - 17 2nd 03:20 NICH - Jeanpiere, Damion 12 yd pass from Fourcade, Chase (Fonseca, Lorran kick), 10-74 3:24 7 - 10 4th 11:53 MCN - Raborn, Gunnar 42 yd field goal, 8-41 4:04 3 - 20 3rd 08:07 NICH - Fonseca, Lorran 22 yd field goal, 8-44 4:04 7 - 13 00:06 NICH - Dixon, Dai'Jean 2 yd pass from Fourcade, Chase (Fonseca, Lorran kick), 14-77 4:09 10 - 20 4th 04:04 NICH - Taylor, Dontrell 6 yd run (Fonseca, Lorran kick), 9-59 4:41 7 - 20 02:55 NICH - Bussey, Kendall 2 yd run (Fonseca, Lorran kick), 1-2 0:06 7 - 27

GEAUXCOLONELS.COM 37 2018 GAME-BY-GAME Lamar...... 27 No. 12 Nicholls...... 28 No. 15 Nicholls...... 50 Northwestern State...... 10 SATURDAY, SEPT. 29 SATURDAY, OCT. 6 THIBODAUX, LA. • JOHN L. GUIDRY STADIUM NATCHITOCHES, LA. • TURPIN STADIUM 8,044 7,055

NO. 15 COLONELS CRUISE TO 50-27 VICTORY OVER LAMAR DEFENSE, RUSHING ATTACK LEADS NICHOLLS TO 28-10 WIN OVER NORTHWESTERN ST. THIBODAUX, La. – Nicholls piled up 613 yards on offense and scored its most points in a conference game since 2007, as NATCHITOCHES, La. – The No. 12 Nicholls State University football team used a familiar formula - running the ball and a the Colonels stayed undefeated at home with a 50-27 victory over Lamar at Manning Field at John L. Guidry Stadium. stout performance by the defense - to pick up a 28-10 victory over Northwestern State Saturday night at Turpin Stadium. Junior quarterback Chase Fourcade accounted for five touchdowns – three passing and two rushing – and had 299 The win for the Colonels was the third straight on the year, and third consecutive over the rival Demons. Nicholls had yards passing on just 12 completions. He also chipped in with 43 yards on the ground, helping Nicholls (3-2, 2-1 SLC) to only one three-game winning streak in the series - which came in the team’s first three matchups from 1973-75. 314 for the game. It marked the third time in the last four meetings with the Cardinals (1-4, 0-3 SLC) that the Colonels Nicholls rushed for 299 yards with a healthy 5.4 yards per carry, and dipped below the 300-mark after kneeling for rushed for over 300 yards. the victory. Dontrell Taylor recorded his fifth career 100-yard game and first of the season - rushing 11 times for 103 Nicholls’ rushing attack was led by true freshman Julien Gums, who shined in his Colonel debut with 152 yards on yards. Freshman Julien Gums had 66 yards and the game-clinching touchdown run late in the fourth, while Kendall only 10 carries – highlighted by a 68-yard touchdown run. Bussey added 53 yards and Kyran Irvin totaled 49. Quarterback Chase Fourcade tacked on 30 yards and a touchdown. Kyran Irvin added 49 yards on seven carries and recorded a 36-yard touchdown catch in the third quarter. Nursing a 14-10 lead at the break, the defense pitched a shutout in the final two quarters for the second time in three The Colonel defense, which entered the game ranked first in total defense, allowed 371 yards and held the league’s games. In last week’s win over Lamar, the Colonels allowed only a field goal in the second half before a turnover led to a top-scoring offense to 12 points below its average before a late touchdown off of a turnover. Trailing 50-20, Lamar scored short-field touchdown. with two minutes to go after a muffed punt deep in Colonel territory. The Colonel defense, which headed into the game ranked fourth in the FCS with 20 sacks, had only one sack, but it The defense got things started for the Red and Gray as Austin Dickerson took a tipped pass and returned it 26 yards was a crucial one. Nicholls led 21-10 for most of the second half after an early 1-yard Bussey touchdown run, but with for the game’s first touchdown after four minutes of play. It was the team’s third interception of the season following its the Demons driving into Colonel territory with four minutes to go, Sully Laiche sacked Shelton Eppler and forced a fumble, two-pick outing last week, and it was Dickerson’s second pick-6. leading to a recovery by Ronald Ollie. Lamar countered with a field goal in the opening quarter and a 1-yard touchdown run by Darrel Colbert, Jr., who Nicholls then closed out the game with its freshman back. Fresh off a 152-yard debut last weekend, Gums broke away threw for 159 yards and rushed for another 60 on 19 carries. But before the end of the period, Fourcade found Stefano for a 43-yard run before scoring from 2 yards out via the wildcat formation. Lorran Fonseca’s extra point made it 28-10. Guarisco open in the flat, and the junior ran 65 yards before being pushed out at the 4. Fourcade scored on the next play The Demons accounted for just 62 yards on the ground, and Eppler tossed for 218 yards but had two interceptions. to put Nicholls back on top, 13-10. Guarisco had a career day, finishing with 110 yards receiving on three receptions. Northwestern State had chances early with three drives deep in Colonel territory but came away with only three points. In the second, Nicholls had another scoring opportunity, but Davon Jernigan registered his second interception of the Northwestern State scored on a field goal to start the game but missed on a 40-yarder on the next possession. Despite game, giving LU the ball at its 19. Colbert then evaded the pass rush and found a wide-open Mason Sikes for a 44-yard a Winston Jones’ 71-yard punt that was downed at the 1 flipping the field for the Colonels, the NSU defense kept the touchdown and a 17-13 lead. pressure on with an interception by Hayden Bourgeois at midfield. Gums and Dai’Jean Dixon took over on the next drive, starting with a Dixon catch for 24 yards. Gums plowed through Northwestern State moved the ball to the Colonel 3 on the ensuing drive, but Austin Dickerson snatched a pass in the defenders on a 14-yard carry, and then rushed for 26 to set up the offense at the 10. Fourcade went to Dixon on third corner of the end zone to keep the deficit at 3-0 before the end of the quarter. down, and the sophomore outleaped the defense for a 10-yard TD catch. Fourcade and Damion Jeanpiere, Jr. connected for a 50-yard reception, and Nicholls grabbed a 7-3 lead on a 5-yard Gums closed out the scoring in the half with an impressive touchdown run. He made a few moves before running into touchdown catch by Dai’Jean Dixon. The teams traded touchdowns on the next two drives, with the home team taking a a pile of Cardinals but escaped the wreckage and sprinted down the sideline for a 68-yard touchdown. 10-7 lead on a 12-yard Stadford Anderson run. Nicholls answered with a 12-play, 87-yard scoring drive, capped on a Lamar scored on a 48-yard field goal to start the third, but Nicholls answered right back with another touchdown. 3-yard keeper by Fourcade for a 14-10 advantage. Leading 27-20, Fourcade tossed a screen pass in the middle of the field to Irvin, who followed a blocker before bouncing Nicholls received to start the third and Joel Dullary set the tone with a 40-yard return. On the second play of the drive, to the outside and into the end zone for a 36-yard touchdown. The TD catch was the first of Irvin’s career. Taylor reeled off a 36-yard rush and Bussey finished it off for a 21-10 lead. At the tail end of the third, Fourcade and Dontaze Costly connected on a 41-yard strike for a 41-20 lead. Nicholls then For the rest of the third, neither team had much success on offense until a late drive by the Demons. But on 4th-and-6 forced a three-and-out before Fourcade found the end zone early in the fourth on a 12-yard rush. from the Colonel 34, Khristian Mims recorded one of the Colonels’ seven pass breakups to end the scoring threat. With the offensive starters out of the game, Fonseca added a 25-yard field goal to give Nicholls its most points under Evan Veron had another stellar day for the defense. Although the junior did not record a sack, he racked up 3.5 Coach Rebowe. tackles for loss. Laryon James led the team with seven tackles, and Ollie added 1.5 tackles for loss. Kevin Johnson had the The defense added three more sacks to bring its total to 20 on the season. Evan Veron recorded his sixth, while Ronald second pick of the night for the Colonels late in the fourth. Ollie and Hezekiah White had one each. Darren tallied an interception for the second straight game, and Khristian Mims Fourcade finished 8 of 17 passing for 118 yards and was sacked three times. Jeanpiere had 60 yards on two led the team with seven tackles. receptions, and Arron McKenney finished with 37 yards on a pair of catches.

Quickie Statistics (Final) Quickie Statistics (Final) Lamar University vs #15 Nicholls (Sep 29, 2018 at Thibodaux, La.) Nicholls vs Northwestern State (Oct 06, 2018 at Natchitoches, La.) LU NICH Score 27 50 NICH NSU FIRST DOWNS 18 27 Score 28 10 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 49-210 42-314 FIRST DOWNS 21 18 PASSING YDS (NET) 161 299 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 55-299 25-62 Passes Att-Comp-Int 23-12-2 24-12-2 PASSING YDS (NET) 118 259 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 72-371 66-613 Passes Att-Comp-Int 17-8-1 36-19-2 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 72-417 61-321 Punt Returns-Yards 1--5 3-29 Fumble Returns-Yards 1-10 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-128 2-27 Punt Returns-Yards 1-8 1-8 Interception Returns-Yards 2-19 2-26 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-57 4-116 Punts (Number-Avg) 8-44.8 2-57.5 Interception Returns-Yards 2-8 1-14 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-2 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-39.5 5-38.2 Penalties-Yards 8-77 3-21 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1 Possession Time 31:20 28:40 Penalties-Yards 8-85 5-48 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 15 6 of 10 Possession Time 35:32 24:28 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 1 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 10 3 of 12 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 4-5 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 2-3 Lamar University Nicholls Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Nicholls Northwestern State Walker, A.J. 12 79 2 77 0 35 6.4 Gums, Julien 10 152 0 152 1 68 15.2 Colbert, Darrel 19 85 25 60 1 32 3.2 Irvin, Kyran 7 49 0 49 0 17 7.0 Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Thompson, Dewan 3 27 0 27 0 19 9.0 Fourcade, Chase 9 57 14 43 2 30 4.8 Taylor, Dontrell 11 104 1 103 0 36 9.4 West, Jared 14 62 5 57 0 27 4.1 Banks, Kirkland 3 20 3 17 0 12 5.7 Brooks, Charles 4 30 0 30 0 20 7.5 Gums, Julien 10 70 4 66 1 43 6.6 Anderson, Stadf 2 16 0 16 1 12 8.0 Bussey, Kendall 11 53 0 53 1 17 4.8 Holgorsen, Clay 1 4 0 4 0 4 4.0 Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Irvin, Kyran 10 52 3 49 0 12 4.9 Smith, Da'Von 3 0 3 -3 0 0 -1.0 Colbert, Darrel 10-20-2 159 1 44 3 Fourcade, Chase 12-24-2 299 3 65 2 Hoy, Jordan 2-3-0 2 0 3 0 Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Fourcade, Chase 8-17-1 118 1 50 3 Eppler, Shelton 16-27-2 218 0 39 1 Receiving No. Yards TD Long Receiving No. Yards TD Long Holgorsen, Clay 3-9-0 41 0 30 0 Giles, Zae 2 43 0 38 Guarisco, Stefano 3 110 0 65 Banks, Kirkland 2 18 0 20 Dixon, Dai'Jean 3 60 1 26 Receiving No. Yards TD Long Receiving No. Yards TD Long Thompson, Dewan 2 8 0 7 Costly, Dontaze 1 41 1 41 Jeanpiere, Damion 2 60 0 50 Shorts, Quan 5 51 0 21 Sikes, Mason 1 44 1 44 Irvin, Kyran 1 36 1 36 McKenney, Arron 2 37 0 19 Watson, Jaylen 4 72 0 39 Dixon, Dai'Jean 2 9 1 5 Chapman, Marqui 3 27 0 14 Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Smith, Tahj 1 8 0 8 Ferguson, Jazz 2 54 0 30 Slaydon, Tyler 8 358 44.8 59 1 3 Jones, Winston 2 115 57.5 75 1 1

Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Giles, Zae 1 -5 0 0 Jeanpiere, Damion 3 29 0 28 Jones, Winston 4 158 39.5 70 1 0 Pastorello, Par 5 191 38.2 55 2 0

Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Ruffin, Jawun 5 115 0 42 Dullary, Joel 2 27 0 17 Jeanpiere, Damion 1 8 0 8 Bourgeois, Hayd 1 8 0 8 Norman, Stanley 1 13 0 13 Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Dullary, Joel 2 57 0 40 Ward, Myles 4 116 0 58 Brooks, Chaston 7-1 8 0.0 0.0 Mims, Khristian 7-0 7 0.0 0.0 Jernigan, Davon 7-0 7 0.0 0.0 White, Hezekiah 5-1 6 1.0 1.0 Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL James, Laryon 4-3 7 0.0 0.0 Jackson, O'Shea 5-5 10 1.0 3.5 Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H Martin, Ahmani 5-1 6 0.0 1.0 Whitley, Quinda 4-5 9 0.0 0.5 1st 11:23 NICH - Dickerson, Austin 26 yd interception return (Fonseca, Lorran kick) 0 - 7 Veron, Evan 5-1 6 0.0 3.5 Bourgeois, Hayd 3-6 9 0.0 0.5 07:50 LU - Martinez, Elvin 47 yd field goal, 10-50 3:29 3 - 7 Johnson, Kevin 4-0 4 0.0 0.0 Iheoma, Obi 2-5 7 1.0 1.0 03:44 LU - Colbert, Darrel 1 yd run (Martinez, Elvin kick), 8-58 3:39 10 - 7 01:17 NICH - Fourcade, Chase 4 yd run (Fonseca, Lorran kick failed), 3-80 0:54 10 - 13 Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H 2nd 09:37 LU - Sikes, Mason 44 yd pass from Colbert, Darrel (Martinez, Elvin kick), 4-64 0:57 17 - 13 1st 13:39 NSU - Fendrick, Austy 28 yd field goal, 5-28 1:21 0 - 3 07:22 NICH - Dixon, Dai'Jean 10 yd pass from Fourcade, Chase (Fonseca, Lorran kick), 6-74 2:09 17 - 20 2nd 14:16 NICH - Dixon, Dai'Jean 5 yd pass from Fourcade, Chase (Fonseca, Lorran kick), 6-80 2:36 7 - 3 04:07 NICH - Gums, Julien 68 yd run (Fonseca, Lorran kick), 4-80 0:54 17 - 27 10:28 NSU - Anderson, Stadf 12 yd run (Fendrick, Austy kick), 8-79 3:43 7 - 10 3rd 10:34 LU - Martinez, Elvin 48 yd field goal, 11-43 4:21 20 - 27 06:52 NICH - Irvin, Kyran 36 yd pass from Fourcade, Chase (Fonseca, Lorran kick), 7-64 3:42 20 - 34 05:01 NICH - Fourcade, Chase 3 yd run (Fonseca, Lorran kick), 12-87 5:20 14 - 10 02:49 NICH - Costly, Dontaze 41 yd pass from Fourcade, Chase (Fonseca, Lorran kick), 7-81 2:36 20 - 41 3rd 12:35 NICH - Bussey, Kendall 1 yd run (Fonseca, Lorran kick), 5-55 2:15 21 - 10 4th 14:53 NICH - Fourcade, Chase 12 yd run (Fonseca, Lorran kick failed), 3-46 1:11 20 - 47 4th 01:42 NICH - Gums, Julien 2 yd run (Fonseca, Lorran kick), 4-47 1:28 28 - 10 04:53 NICH - Fonseca, Lorran 25 yd field goal, 11-53 6:09 20 - 50 02:14 LU - Hoy, Jordan 8 yd run (Martinez, Elvin kick), 2-22 0:50 27 - 50 38 2019 NICHOLLS FOOTBALL 2018 GAME-BY-GAME No. 11 Nicholls...... 12 Incarnate Word...... 21 Abilene Christian...... 28 No. 19/20 Nicholls...... 48 SATURDAY, OCT. 13 SATURDAY, OCT. 27 ABILENE, TEXAS • WILDCAT STADIUM THIBODAUX, LA. • JOHN L. GUIDRY STADIUM 10,973 8,061

NO. 11 COLONELS FALL AT ABILENE CHRISTIAN, 28-12 NO. 19/20 COLONELS CLIP UIW ON HOMECOMING, 48-21 ABILENE, Texas – The Nicholls State University football team’s first trip to Abilene Christian turned out to be a forgettable THIBODAUX, La. – Junior quarterback Chase Fourcade accounted for five touchdowns for the second straight home game one as the Wildcats grabbed an early lead and never looked back, handing the Colonels a 28-12 loss Saturday afternoon and the Nicholls State University defense had a dominating performance against first-place UIW, as the Colonels rolled to at Wildcat Stadium. a 48-21 victory on Homecoming Saturday evening at Manning Field at John L. Guidry Stadium. Playing in front of 10,973 fans for Homecoming, ACU scored a touchdown on the game’s opening drive and added No. 19/20 Nicholls (5-3, 4-2 SLC) piled up 566 yards of offense, with 408 coming in the first half. Dontrell aylorT two more on big plays in the first half. Down 21-6, Nicholls notched its only touchdown right before the break and was (117 yards, six carries) started the game with a 66-yard touchdown run en route to his second 100-yard effort in the shutout the rest of the way. last three games. The run set the tone for the big day for the Colonels on offense, which fueled a commanding 38-7 With the loss, Nicholls slipped to 4-3 overall and 3-2 in the Southland. The win avenges a 29-20 setback in advantage at halftime. Thibodaux for the Wildcats in last season’s first-ever matchup. Fourcade finished with 266 yards and four touchdowns on 15-of-18 passing. His pin-point accuracy led to a new Chase Fourcade threw for 261 yards and a touchdown, with Dai’Jean Dixon registering his second 100-yard game single-game team record in completion percentage at 80 percent (16-20), which surpassed the previous mark of 78.8 of the season with 110 on seven receptions. Dixon’s 21-yard catch with 1:10 before the half was the Colonels’ lone percent set in 1983 against Southwest Missouri. He also added 42 yards on the ground and a rushing touchdown. touchdown of the game. The Colonel defense contributed to the fast start, with Laryon James recovering two fumbles by UIW quarterback Jon ACU held Nicholls to 127 yards rushing after 32 yards were lost on five sacks. Dontrell aylorT netted 86 yards on 14 Copeland in the first quarter. UIW drove into the red zone on their opening possession, but Copeland mishandled the ball carries, and Julien Gums added 45 on seven. The Colonels headed into the matchup averaging over 221 yards rushing and James scooped it up. On their next drive, Ahmani Martin forced a fumble on a sack and James came away with the per contest. ball at the UIW 6. Both turnovers led to the first career touchdown catches by tight end Jordan alleyT from 6 and 8 yards. ACU’s Luke Anthony threw for 209 yards and two touchdowns and rushed for another, while Billy McCrary rushed for With Nicholls leading 21-0, the Cardinals got on the board before the end of the quarter on a 2-yard catch by Phillip 91 yards and a score. Baptiste. But Nicholls quickly answered with a 42-yard touchdown catch by Gabe Fuselier. Much like last season’s matchup, Nicholls was able to move the ball against ACU, but could not convert the drives Midway through the quarter, Nicholls added three points on a 29-yard field goal by Lorran Fonseca. The drive was set into touchdowns. After ACU scored on a 1-yard touchdown run by Anthony to start the game, Nicholls had to settle for two up by a fourth-down stop from the defense and a 47-yard rush by Taylor on the second play. first-quarter Lorran Fonseca field goals from 35 and 25 yards. Before the break, Fourcade and Damion Jeanpiere, Jr., who had 127 yards receiving on three receptions, hooked up Early in the second, the Wildcats found an opening in the Colonel secondary as Anthony hit Kalin Sadler for a 65-yard for a long 70-yard pass. Fourcade followed with a 10-yard scoring run for a 38-7 lead. strike down the middle. Five minutes later, McCrary broke free for a 42-yard touchdown run for a 21-6 advantage. In the third, Foucade and Jeanpiere connected again, this time for a 48-yard touchdown to put the count at 45-7. Dixon’s touchdown trimmed the deficit to 21-12, but the Wildcats blocked the extra point. Jeanpiere caught the ball in the flat, shook a defender and raced down the sideline for his second touchdown of the year. In the second half, the Colonels were stopped on three fourth-down tries and missed on a 47-yard field goal. The long UIW scored in the third after recovering their own fumble in the end zone. For the rest of the game, Nicholls went to field goal try came after the defense forced a turnover at midfield, courtesy of an Ahmani Martin sack/fumble in the third its backups as the team matched its third-largest margin of victory in conference since joining the Southland. quarter. It was the only sack for the Colonel defense, which ranked ninth in the FCS with 3.5 per game. Copeland threw for 392 yards and three scores on 32-of-47 but was sacked five times by five different Colonels. The The teams traded punts until ACU put together an 11-play, 49-yard touchdown drive with 7:59 left in the game. The defense had a total of eight players with four or more tackles, led by safety Khristian Mims with six. Nicholls also held the Wildcats converted a fourth down and Josh Fink capped the possession with a 16-yard reception from Anthony. league’s leading rusher, Ra’Quanne Dickens, to 24 yards on seven carries. Down 28-12, Nicholls drove down to the ACU 24 for a 4th-and-1, but the run was stuffed up the middle with 5:47 left on the clock. The Colonels got the ball back with 4:18 to go and quickly marched down the field with three passes for first downs. But once again, the Wildcat defense kept Nicholls off the board as a pass on 4th-and-6 from the 8 fell incomplete. With 2:25 to go, ACU picked up a first down and was able to run out the clock for the victory. Corey Abraham led Nicholls with seven tackles, while Evan Veron added three tackles for loss. Veron came into the game with a league-leading 13 TFLs.

Quickie Statistics (Final) Quickie Statistics (Final) UIW vs #19 Nicholls (Oct 27, 2018 at Thibodaux, La.) #11 Nicholls vs Abilene Christian (Oct 13, 2018 at Abilene, Texas) UIW NICH NICH ACU Score 21 48 Score 12 28 FIRST DOWNS 26 22 FIRST DOWNS 23 16 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 33-50 46-300 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 32-129 36-137 PASSING YDS (NET) 392 266 PASSING YDS (NET) 261 209 Passes Att-Comp-Int 47-32-0 20-16-1 Passes Att-Comp-Int 46-27-0 33-20-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 80-442 66-566 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 78-390 69-346 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-3 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 2-7 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-14 2-3 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-91 2-53 Kickoff Returns-Yards 0-0 3-80 Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-42.4 3-42.0 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-38.3 8-37.9 Fumbles-Lost 5-2 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1 Penalties-Yards 9-92 6-80 Penalties-Yards 4-45 8-55 Possession Time 28:39 31:21 Possession Time 31:08 28:08 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 15 9 of 14 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 15 6 of 16 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 0 of 0 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 3 1 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-5 5-6 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 2-2 UIW Nicholls Nicholls Abilene Christian Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg King, Ameer 12 60 5 55 0 15 4.6 Taylor, Dontrell 6 120 3 117 1 66 19.5 Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Dickens, Ra'Quanne 7 24 0 24 0 6 3.4 Brooks, Charles 6 44 0 44 0 17 7.3 Taylor, Dontrell 14 89 1 88 0 23 6.3 McCrary, B. 15 96 5 91 1 42 6.1 Philio, Keyondrick 2 4 2 2 0 4 1.0 Gums, Julien 11 50 6 44 0 12 4.0 Gums, Julien 7 45 0 45 0 12 6.4 James, T. 13 45 4 41 0 17 3.2 Copeland,Jon 12 26 57 -31 0 17 -2.6 Fourcade, Chase 7 45 3 42 1 16 6.0 Bussey, Kendall 2 2 0 2 0 1 1.0 Davis, S. 4 22 3 19 0 19 4.8 Fourcade, Chase 9 30 36 -6 0 15 -0.7 White, T. 1 3 0 3 0 3 3.0 Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Copeland,Jon 32-47-0 392 3 35 6 Fourcade, Chase 15-18-1 266 4 70 0 Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Brooks, Charles 1-2-0 0 0 0 0 Fourcade, Chase 27-46-0 261 1 22 5 Anthony, L. 20-33-0 209 2 65 1 Receiving No. Yards TD Long Receiving No. Yards TD Long Receiving No. Yards TD Long Receiving No. Yards TD Long Baptiste, Phillip 7 82 1 21 Jeanpiere, Damion 3 127 1 70 Dixon, Dai'Jean 7 110 1 22 Cokley, C. 3 35 0 17 Edwards, Kody 7 81 0 22 Guarisco, Stefano 3 26 0 14 Guarisco, Stefano 6 49 0 17 Fink, J. 3 33 1 16 King, Ameer 6 88 0 26 Dixon, Dai'Jean 2 24 0 21 Jeanpiere, Damion 4 29 0 16 McCrary, B. 3 19 0 9 Williams, Kam 4 69 0 35 Talley, Jordan 2 14 2 8 Bussey, Kendall 3 19 0 11 Sadler, K. 2 71 1 65 Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Balcomb, David 5 212 42.4 51 3 0 Jones, Winston 3 126 42.0 52 2 0 Jones, Winston 6 230 38.3 43 0 0 Laryea, S. 8 303 37.9 49 3 1 Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Henderson, Gunnar 1 3 0 3 Jeanpiere, Damion 1 14 0 14 Fink, J. 2 3 0 4 Edwards, Kody 1 4 0 4

Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long White, T. 2 56 0 32 Edwards, Kody 4 91 0 30 Smith, Tahj 1 39 0 39 Mack, J. 1 24 0 24 Irvin, Kyran 1 14 0 14

Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Abraham, Corey 7-0 7 0.0 0.0 Chambers, J. 8-6 14 1.0 3.0 Alexandre, Justin 5-2 7 0.0 1.0 Mims, Khristian 5-1 6 0.0 0.0 Veron, Evan 5-2 7 0.0 3.5 Huhn, E. 3-6 9 0.0 0.0 Montgomery, Darrius 5-1 6 0.0 1.0 Abraham, Corey 5-0 5 0.0 0.0 Martin, Ahmani 6-0 6 1.0 1.0 Mack, J. 2-4 6 0.0 0.0 Jiles, Jawun 5-0 5 0.0 0.0 Johnson, Kevin 3-2 5 0.0 1.0 Mims, Khristian 4-1 5 0.0 1.5 Hibbert, D. 1-5 6 1.0 1.0 Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H 1st 14:41 NICH - Taylor, Dontrell 66 yd run (Fonseca, Lorran kick), 1-66 0:19 0 - 7 1st 10:55 ACU - Anthony, L. 1 yd run (Hernandez, O. kick), 10-68 4:05 0 - 7 05:31 NICH - Talley, Jordan 6 yd pass from Fourcade, Chase (Fonseca, Lorran kick), 11-73 5:22 0 - 14 07:04 NICH - Fonseca, Lorran 35 yd field goal, 11-53 3:50 3 - 7 03:41 NICH - Talley, Jordan 8 yd pass from Fourcade, Chase (Fonseca, Lorran kick), 3-6 1:29 0 - 21 03:01 NICH - Fonseca, Lorran 25 yd field goal, 10-57 3:34 6 - 7 00:59 UIW - Baptiste, Phillip 2 yd pass from Copeland,Jon (Seidel, Cody kick), 9-87 2:42 7 - 21 2nd 13:51 NICH - Fuselier, Gabe 42 yd pass from Fourcade, Chase (Fonseca, Lorran kick), 5-75 2:08 7 - 28 2nd 11:18 ACU - Sadler, K. 65 yd pass from Anthony, L. (Hernandez, O. kick), 2-63 0:39 6 - 14 05:44 ACU - McCrary, B. 42 yd run (Hernandez, O. kick), 7-63 3:35 6 - 21 03:26 NICH - Fonseca, Lorran 29 yd field goal, 6-54 1:58 7 - 31 01:10 NICH - Dixon, Dai'Jean 21 yd pass from Fourcade, Chase (Fonseca, Lorran kick blockd), 4-71 0:59 12 - 21 01:08 NICH - Fourcade, Chase 10 yd run (Fonseca, Lorran kick), 4-89 1:18 7 - 38 3rd 08:33 NICH - Jeanpiere, Damion 48 yd pass from Fourcade, Chase (Fonseca, Lorran kick), 2-56 0:24 7 - 45 4th 07:59 ACU - Fink, J. 16 yd pass from Anthony, L. (Hernandez, O. kick), 11-49 4:33 12 - 28 04:54 UIW - Campbell, Jaelin 0 yd fumble recovery (Seidel, Cody kick), 10-75 3:39 14 - 45 4th 07:12 NICH - Fonseca, Lorran 25 yd field goal, 16-81 7:41 14 - 48 03:02 UIW - Campbell, Jaelin 9 yd pass from Copeland,Jon (Marshall, Rhett kick), 10-78 4:01 21 - 48

GEAUXCOLONELS.COM 39 2018 GAME-BY-GAME No. 20 Nicholls...... 41 Stephen F. Austin...... 14 Houston Baptist...... 20 No. 16/17 Nicholls...... 47 SATURDAY, NOV. 3 SATURDAY, NOV. 10 HOUSTON, TEXAS • HUSKY STADIUM THIBODAUX, LA. • JOHN L. GUIDRY STADIUM 1,926 7,025

NO. 20 COLONELS ROLL IN 41-20 WIN AT HBU NO. 16/17 COLONELS STAY ATOP STANDINGS WITH 47-14 ROUT OF SFA HOUSTON - A dominating all-around performance by the No. 20 Nicholls State University football team led to its second THIBODAUX, La. - Needing a win to stay in the hunt for the Southland Conference championship, the No. 16/17 Nicholls convincing win in a row as the Colonels defeated HBU, 41-20, Saturday afternoon in Husky Stadium. State University football team continued to dominate the opposition at home with a 47-14 victory over Stephen F. Austin Coming off a 27-point victory over UIW, Nicholls (6-3, 5-2 SLC) used another fast start to lead 27-0 at halftime and Saturday night at Manning Field at John L. Guidry Stadium. 41-7 in the third after Chase Fourcade’s touchdown pass to Dai’Jean Dixon. With the game in hand, HBU scored on a Nicholls improved to 7-3 overall and 6-2 in the Southland, remaining in a first-place tie with UIW, which clinched at blocked punt and a rushing touchdown to make the final. least a share after defeating Central Arkansas. The Colonels can claim a share of the title and secure the automatic bid to Nicholls finished with a season-high 616 yards of offense, with 313 rushing and 303 in the air. Fourcade was nearly the FCS playoffs with a victory Thursday night in the River Bell Classic against rival Southeastern Louisiana. flawless in his passing once again, completing 24 of 30 for 279 yards and two touchdowns. He also rushed for two scores, The Colonels stayed undefeated at home with a 4-0 mark and have outscored the opposition, 172-69, in the four with running back Kendall Bussey (64 yards) adding another. games. Nicholls is averaging an astounding 540 yards a game while surrendering just 350 per game at Guidry Stadium. Dontrell Taylor sparked the ground game with his second-straight 100-yard effort, going for 104 on nine carries. For Junior quarterback Chase Fourcade had another historic outing, throwing for 261 yards and matched his career high the season, Taylor is averaging 8.3 yards per carry and leads the team with 582 yards. Freshman Julien Gums added 42 with four touchdowns passes. In doing so, Fourcade broke the program’s record for touchdowns responsible for with 67, yards, and backup quarterback Charles Brooks rushed for 40. surpassing Doug Hudson’s 66 (1983-86). He also joined Hudson as the school’s only 7,000-yard passers while also The Colonel defense held HBU to 237 yards and minus 21 yards rushing. Nicholls had a season-high seven sacks, led rushing for 67 yards to eclipse the 1,000-yard plateau. by three from Sully Laiche and two by Patrick Riley. Khristian Mims paced the team with eight tackles, and Allen Pittman Nicholls nearly doubled SFA (2-7, 2-6 SLC) in total yards, 536-270, using another balanced attack on offense. had six stops and a sack. The Huskies had just 13 first downs and were 5 of 15 on third. Dontrell Taylor rushed for 77 yards and a score on 13 carries, and Kendall Bussey added 64 yards and had a 48-yard In the first quarter, Nicholls started the game with a record-breaking field goal by Lorran Fonseca. After a penalty touchdown catch. Nicholls averaged just under five yards per carry and racked up 275 on the ground. pushed his try back five yards, the senior etched his name in the record book with a 56-yarder for a 3-0 lead. The previous Dixon led the receivers with five receptions for 98 yards, highlighted by two touchdown catches in the opening quarter. mark of 55 yards was set by Kyle Leisher at Tad Gormley Stadium in 1999. Bussey closed out the scoring in the period Damion Jeanpiere, Jr. also had a strong outing with two grabs for 74 yards. with a 4-yard touchdown run. Defensively, Nicholls was ferocious on its home turf once again, totaling three turnovers, five sacks and nine tackles The Colonels then had a 66-yard scoring drive in the second, capped on a 13-yard catch and run by Taylor. Fonseca for loss. After going without an interception over the last three games, Evan Veron and Corey Abraham each had one, with added a 35-yard field goal later in the quarter for a 20-0 lead. Abraham’s coming on SFA’s first offensive play. HBU answered with its best drive in the first half, reaching the Colonel 30. But two penalties pushed the Huskies back Fourcade threw two touchdowns to Dixon in the first quarter, an 11-yarder on the opening possession, and a 38-yard and Nicholls ended the possession with sacks by Laiche and Riley. Nicholls got the ball back with 1:39 on the clock and strike with 4:52 on the clock for a 14-0 lead. SFA answered with a drive to the Colonel 37, but Sully Laiche forced a flawlessly executed the two-minute drill, marching 78 yards on 10 plays to set up a jump ball in the corner of the end fumble on a sack and recovered the ball for the turnover. zone to Dixon (5 rec., 74 yards) for a 2-yard touchdown. In the second, the defense pinned SFA deep in its own territory after back-to-back sacks by Hezekiah White and In the third, Gabe Fuselier started the drive with receptions of 14 and 15 yards, and Taylor rushed for 26 to put Veron. On the ensuing possession, Gabe Fuselier caught a 4-yard pass on a fourth-and-1 in the red zone and followed up Nicholls inside the red zone. Four plays later, Fourcade scrambled and scored from 6 yards out for a 34-0 advantage. with a 7-yard TD catch for a 21-0 lead. Before the break, a 39-yard catch by Jeanpiere set up a field goal 22-yard Lorran HBU scored its first touchdown on a 67-yard catch by Terry Tillmon in the third. The Huskies forced and recovered a Fonseca field goal as time expired for a 24-0 advantage. pair of fumbles in the third, including one to start their drive at the Colonel 27. But Nicholls had two more sacks to knock SFA got on the scoreboard with a 6-play, 72-yard touchdown drive to start the third, but Nicholls answered right back. them out of field goal range. Taylor rushed for 31 yards and received an additional 15 on a facemask, and capped the possession with a 2-yard score. Before the end of the third, the Red and Gray scored on a 90-yard drive with Fourcade sneaking in from a yard out. It Before the end of the quarter, Veron’s interception led to another touchdown drive by the Colonels, with this one was set up on a 20-yard catch to the 1 by Dixon, and a 37-yard pass earlier to Damion Jeanpiere Jr. (7 rec., 96 yards). ending on a 4-yard rush by freshman Julien Gums for a 37-7 lead. Jeanpiere surpassed the 2,000 receiving yards plateau for his career, becoming just the fourth Colonel to do so. The scoring in the fourth was started on Jake Blumrick’s second 2-yard touchdown pass for the Lumberjacks. Nicholls responded once again with a score as Bussey caught a short screen and ran 48 yards for a touchdown. With the second unit in for the offense, Fonseca added a 26-yard field goal to make the final. Austin Dickerson led the defense with six tackles, and Laiche had five with 2.5 for loss. Ronald Ollie had a sack and 2.0 TFLs, and Ahmani Martin and Kenny Dotson teamed up for a sack.

Quickie Statistics (Final) Quickie Statistics (Final) Stephen F. Austin vs #16 Nicholls (Nov 10, 2018 at Thibodaux, La.) #20 Nicholls vs HBU (Nov 03, 2018 at Houston, Texas) SFA NICH NICH HBU Score 14 47 Score 41 20 FIRST DOWNS 17 28 FIRST DOWNS 32 13 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 21-57 56-275 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 52-313 21--21 PASSING YDS (NET) 213 261 PASSING YDS (NET) 303 258 Passes Att-Comp-Int 41-25-2 19-13-0 Passes Att-Comp-Int 32-25-0 38-22-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 62-270 75-536 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 84-616 59-237 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-3 1-44 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-32 3-44 Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-157 3-48 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-8 Punts (Number-Avg) 2-21.5 9-38.1 Punts (Number-Avg) 3-38.0 1-32.0 Fumbles-Lost 4-3 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-0 Penalties-Yards 6-43 3-20 Penalties-Yards 6-74 4-40 Possession Time 37:39 22:21 Possession Time 23:31 36:29 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 12 5 of 15 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 10 6 of 11 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 1 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 6-6 1-2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 6-6

Nicholls HBU Stephen F. Austin Nicholls Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Taylor, Dontrell 9 104 0 104 0 26 11.6 Beek, Ean 2 13 1 12 0 13 6.0 Williams, Dominic 7 56 0 56 0 20 8.0 Taylor, Dontrell 13 78 1 77 1 31 5.9 Bussey, Kendall 12 64 0 64 1 13 5.3 Minnieweather,D 3 7 0 7 0 4 2.3 Oglesby, Jae'Lon 2 23 0 23 0 20 11.5 Fourcade, Chase 14 74 7 67 0 18 4.8 Gums, Julien 8 42 0 42 0 16 5.2 Sterns, J. 1 1 0 1 1 1 1.0 McGowen, Josh 3 2 6 -4 0 2 -1.3 Bussey, Kendall 10 64 0 64 0 14 6.4 Brooks, Charles 8 45 5 40 0 33 5.0 Dickens, L. 3 3 3 0 0 2 0.0 Blumrick, Jake 9 13 31 -18 0 6 -2.0 Gums, Julien 12 45 1 44 1 10 3.7 Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Fourcade, Chase 24-30-0 279 2 37 3 Zappe, Bailey 22-38-0 258 1 67 7 Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Brooks, Charles 1-2-0 24 0 24 0 Blumrick, Jake 16-25-2 132 1 33 5 Fourcade, Chase 13-19-0 261 4 48 1 Sawyer, Foster 9-16-0 81 1 23 0 Receiving No. Yards TD Long Receiving No. Yards TD Long Jeanpiere, Damion 7 96 0 37 Sterns, J. 11 67 0 16 Receiving No. Yards TD Long Receiving No. Yards TD Long Dixon, Dai'Jean 5 74 1 20 Tillmon, Terry 2 80 1 67 Pace, Tamrick 7 75 1 33 Dixon, Dai'Jean 5 98 2 38 Fuselier, Gabe 4 38 0 15 Racine, David 2 39 0 29 Simmons, Remi 5 31 0 15 Fuselier, Gabe 3 25 1 14 Costly, Dontaze 2 28 0 23 Sexton, Nick 2 27 0 27 Goree, Terian 4 27 1 14 Jeanpiere, Damion 2 74 0 39 Parker, Dylan 2 32 0 23 Bussey, Kendall 2 45 1 48 Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 Blanchard, T. 9 343 38.1 64 2 2 Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Jones, Winston 1 43 43.0 43 0 0 Lewallen, Caleb 3 114 38.0 42 1 0 Jones, Winston 1 32 32.0 32 1 0

Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Jeanpiere, Damion 1 3 0 3 Tillmon, Terry 1 4 0 0 Jeanpiere, Damion 1 0 0 0 Blanco, Jack 0 40 1 40 Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Oglesby, Jae'Lon 3 93 0 48 Briscoe, Devin 2 27 0 15 Briscoe, Devin 1 15 0 15 Brito, G. 2 37 0 21 McGowen, Josh 2 35 0 22 Smith, Tahj 1 21 0 21 Taylor, Dontrell 1 17 0 17 Robinson, C. 1 7 0 7

Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Mims, Khristian 5-3 8 0.0 0.0 Manning, Colton 10-3 13 0.0 0.0 Gordon, Trenton 5-3 8 0.0 0.0 Dickerson, Austin 5-1 6 0.0 0.0 Pittman, Allen 2-4 6 1.0 1.0 Blanco, Jack 9-4 13 0.0 0.0 Woods, Ryan 4-4 8 0.0 0.0 Laiche, Sully 3-2 5 1.0 2.5 White, Hezekiah 2-2 4 0.0 0.0 Tunson, L. 2-8 10 0.0 1.0 Amie, Demetrion 3-3 6 0.0 0.0 Mims, Khristian 4-0 4 0.0 0.0 Laiche, Sully 3-0 3 3.0 3.0 King, Alfred 6-3 9 0.0 0.0 Murray, Amad 3-3 6 0.0 1.0 Ollie, Ronald 4-0 4 1.0 2.0

Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H 1st 10:18 NICH - Fonseca, Lorran 56 yd field goal, 6-30 3:10 3 - 0 1st 13:10 NICH - Dixon, Dai'Jean 11 yd pass from Fourcade, Chase (Fonseca, Lorran kick), 5-75 1:50 0 - 7 06:17 NICH - Bussey, Kendall 4 yd run (Fonseca, Lorran kick), 6-45 2:41 10 - 0 04:52 NICH - Dixon, Dai'Jean 38 yd pass from Fourcade, Chase (Fonseca, Lorran kick), 6-67 3:09 0 - 14 2nd 11:04 NICH - Taylor, Dontrell 13 yd pass from Fourcade, Chase (Fonseca, Lorran kick), 9-66 3:42 17 - 0 2nd 07:33 NICH - Fuselier, Gabe 7 yd pass from Fourcade, Chase (Fonseca, Lorran kick), 10-43 4:08 0 - 21 06:32 NICH - Fonseca, Lorran 35 yd field goal, 9-50 3:28 20 - 0 00:00 NICH - Fonseca, Lorran 22 yd field goal, 7-85 2:50 0 - 24 00:14 NICH - Dixon, Dai'Jean 2 yd pass from Fourcade, Chase (Fonseca, Lorran kick), 11-80 1:25 27 - 0 3rd 12:15 SFA - Pace, Tamrick 2 yd pass from Blumrick, Jake (Ruiz, Storm kick), 10-75 2:45 7 - 24 3rd 10:44 NICH - Fourcade, Chase 6 yd run (Fonseca, Lorran kick), 9-75 4:16 34 - 0 10:12 NICH - Taylor, Dontrell 2 yd run (Fonseca, Lorran kick), 6-72 1:57 7 - 31 09:36 HBU - Tillmon, Terry 67 yd pass from Zappe, Bailey (Dominguez, D. kick), 3-70 1:02 34 - 7 00:41 NICH - Gums, Julien 4 yd run (Fonseca, Lorran kick failed), 12-76 5:29 7 - 37 00:30 NICH - Fourcade, Chase 1 yd run (Fonseca, Lorran kick), 6-92 2:36 41 - 7 4th 13:30 SFA - Goree, Terian 2 yd pass from Sawyer, Foster (Ruiz, Storm kick), 10-75 2:11 14 - 37 4th 06:57 HBU - Blanco, Jack 40 yd blocked punt return (Dominguez, D. kick) 41 - 14 10:42 NICH - Bussey, Kendall 48 yd pass from Fourcade, Chase (Fonseca, Lorran kick), 7-65 2:41 14 - 44 02:03 HBU - Sterns, J. 1 yd run (Dominguez, D. kick failed), 8-68 2:12 41 - 20 05:03 NICH - Fonseca, Lorran 26 yd field goal, 8-39 4:38 14 - 47

40 2019 NICHOLLS FOOTBALL 2018 GAME-BY-GAME Southeastern Louisiana...... 0 No. 18/19 San Diego...... 30 No. 15/18 Nicholls...... 44 No. 13/14 Nicholls...... 49 THURSDAY, NOV. 15 SATURDAY, NOV. 24 THIBODAUX, LA. • JOHN L. GUIDRY STADIUM THIBODAUX, LA. • JOHN L. GUIDRY STADIUM 9,454 8,571 COLONELS TROUNCE RIVAL SOUTHEASTERN TO EARN SOUTHLAND TITLE COLONELS ADVANCE IN FCS PLAYOFFS WITH 49-30 WIN OVER SAN DIEGO THIBODAUX, La. - For the second time in program history, the Nicholls State University football team is Southland Con- THIBODAUX, La. – The No. 13/14 Nicholls State University football team raced out to a 32-point lead over No. 18/19 ference champions. The No. 15/18 Colonels continued their impressive play in every facet of the game and shut out rival San Diego early in the third quarter and held off a late rally to win its first playoff game in 32 years, defeating the oreros,T Southeastern Louisiana, 44-0, Thursday night at Manning Field in John L. Guidry Stadium in the annual River Bell Classic. 49-30, Saturday evening at Manning Field in John L. Guidry Stadium. With the win, Nicholls (8-3, 7-2) secured the Southland’s automatic qualifier and head to the FCS playoffs for the With the victory, Nicholls (9-3) extends its winning streak to five games and advances to the second round to play at second consecutive season. The Colonels earned the spot via the tiebreaker against UIW, which also earned a share of the No. 3 Eastern Washington. It marks only the second time the Colonels have won in the playoffs, with their first coming in regular season title with a 6-2 mark. Nicholls defeated the Cardinals, 48-21, to start their four-game winning streak. 1986. The nine wins is also the second most in school history, trailing only 1986’s 10-win campaign. The win evened the series at 14-14 against Southeastern (4-7, 4-5 SLC) and was the largest margin of victory over Southland Conference Player of the Year Chase Fourcade led a trio of stars on offense, completing 21 of 31 passes the Lions. It was also the first Colonel shutout in league play since their 58-0 win over Northwestern State in 2007. for 337 yards and two touchdowns while adding 82 yards rushing and two more scores. The Colonels had 606 yards of Nicholls racked up a season-high 358 yards on the ground, led by freshman Julien Gums’ second career 100-yard total offense, with Dontrell Taylor recording his fourth 100-yard game on the ground with 124 yards and two touchdowns. game. The New Orleans native totaled 121 yards and two touchdowns on 14 carries. Dontrell Taylor added 95 yards and Damion Jeanpiere, Jr. fueled the passing game with 143 yards and a TD on seven receptions. a score while quarterback Chase Fourcade rushed for 71 yards and two touchdowns. On defense, the Colonels allowed only one first-half touchdown to the oreros,T who came into the game ranked The defense pitched its first shutout since 2011, holding SLU to 299 total yards and forced three turnovers. woT were 10th in the nation in scoring. But their finalist quarterback Anthony Lawrence caught fire after the courtesy of senior Ahmani Martin, who had a pair of jarring hits in the game’s opening minutes. intermission, adding three more touchdown passes to extend his nation’s best total to 39. The Colonels have thrived on fast starts during the current streak and Thursday night was no different - but it was the Nicholls has dominated the opposition in the first half during its winning streak, and Saturday was no different. Both defense that got things started. On the second play of the game, Martin delivered a crushing blow on Julius Maracalin to teams scored on their opening drives, but the Colonels then took a 21-7 lead after first-quarter touchdown runs by aylorT force a fumble, and Darren Evans ran it back 51 yards to the SLU 14. On the Colonels’ first offensive play, aylorT scored on and Fourcade. San Diego (9-3) chipped into the deficit with a field goal before Nicholls added a rushing touchdown from a rush for the early lead. Julien Gums. Fourcade then hit Tajh Smith for his first career touchdown for 52 yards, sending Nicholls into the break with Martin then forced another fumble on the second possession, with Ronald Ollie recovering it, but neither team could a 35-10 lead. get anything going over the next few drives. But before the end of the quarter, Gums capped a 12-play, 52-yard scoring The Red and Gray scored again on the opening drive of the third quarter on a Jeanpiere 17-yard touchdown catch for a drive with a 2-yard touchdown run for a 13-0 lead. commanding 42-10 lead. However, the Toreros made a late push to make the game interesting. Early in the second, Fourcade and sophomore Dai’Jean Dixon connected on a 30-yard catch before Fourcade scored his San Diego pulled out a few trick plays, scoring on a reverse flea-flicker as Lawrence found Dalton Kincaid wide open first rushing touchdown of the night, this one from 9 yards out. for a 38-yard touchdown. Kincaid caused problems all night for the Colonel defense, finishing with four touchdowns on Nicholls added a 23-yard field goal by Lorran Fonseca in the quarter and led 23-0 at the break. It marked the third just six receptions (87 yards). Three came in a span of eight minutes between the third and fourth quarters, making the consecutive game that the Colonels have shutout their opponent in the opening half. Over the last four games, Nicholls score 42-30. has outscored the opposition, 112-7, before the intermission. But San Diego had trouble slowing down the Colonel rushing attack all night, and Nicholls ran the ball 10 of 12 Things were the same in the third as the Colonels took the opening kickoff and pieced together a 10-play scoring drive plays on its next possession to all but put the game away at 49-30. Fourcade had a 10-yard rush in the drive and ended for a 30-0 advantage. A 12-yard Taylor rush and an 18-yard catch by Dixon moved the ball down the field before Gabe it with a 13-yard keeper with 8:53 remaining. The Colonels rushed for 269 yards in the win, reaching 200-plus for the Fuselier caught a strike from Fourcade for a 10-yard touchdown. Fourcade finished the night 11-of-18 passing for 128 fifth-straight game. yards. San Diego went three-and-out on the ensuing possession and turned it over on downs in the final minute to end the In the fourth, Fourcade added a 1-yard touchdown and Gums rumbled off a 64-yard carry before scoring his second game. TD of the night. While the defense did not record a sack for the first time this season, it allowed only nine yards rushing on 14 carries. Nicholls had an all-around effort on defense once again, with eight players recording 4 or 5 tackles. Ollie had the Austin Dickerson had a career-high seven tackles, while Ahmani Martin accounted for 1.5 of the Colonels’ six tackles for team’s lone sack and totaled 2.0 tackles for loss. In the pass defense, Martin added two breakups and Khristian Mims loss. Sully Laiche had five stops and forced a turnover in the opening quarter. picked up his first career interception. Lawrence finished 30 of 56 for 322 yards for San Diego, with Michael Bandy totaling 144 yards on nine receptions. Chason Virgil, who entered the matchup ranked third in the SLC in passing, was limited to 193 yards on 16 of 31. On defense, the Toreros were able to get two sacks, and Cassius Johnson picked off a Fourcade pass in the third quarter. Tamarcus Russell led the Lion defense with a game-high 16 tackles. For the Colonels, Taylor needed only 14 carries for his eighth career 100-yard game, which tied Josh Son for the The Southland title is the first for the program since 2005. Nicholls will be making back-to-back playoff appearances program record. He scored the Colonels’ first two touchdowns on 27- and 49-yard runs. for the first time in school history.

Quickie Statistics (Final) Southeastern La. vs #15 Nicholls (Nov 15, 2018 at Thibodaux, La.) Quickie Statistics (Final) #18 San Diego vs #13 Nicholls (Nov 24, 2018 at Thibodaux, La.) SLU NICH Score 0 44 USD NICH Score 30 49 FIRST DOWNS 14 25 FIRST DOWNS 20 31 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 31-106 61-358 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 14-9 43-269 PASSING YDS (NET) 193 128 PASSING YDS (NET) 349 337 Passes Att-Comp-Int 31-16-1 18-11-0 Passes Att-Comp-Int 58-31-0 31-21-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 62-299 79-486 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 72-358 74-606 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-51 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-7 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-37 1-8 Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-145 1-21 Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-167 6-104 Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-46.2 3-42.0 Punts (Number-Avg) 8-35.2 5-35.8 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 2-0 Penalties-Yards 6-54 10-85 Penalties-Yards 12-113 4-30 Possession Time 26:21 33:39 Possession Time 25:27 34:33 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 15 10 of 13 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 14 6 of 13 Fourth-Down Conversions 3 of 4 0 of 0 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 1 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 4-4 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-1 7-7 San Diego Nicholls Southeastern La. Nicholls Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg MARTINEZ, Emilio 6 12 4 8 0 6 1.3 Taylor, Dontrell 14 124 0 124 2 49 8.9 Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg LAWRENCE, Anthony 2 5 0 5 0 3 2.5 Fourcade, Chase 15 95 13 82 2 19 5.5 Johnson, Darren 10 43 1 42 0 10 4.2 Gums, Julien 14 122 1 121 2 64 8.6 SMITH, Terrence 6 6 10 -4 0 3 -0.7 Bussey, Kendall 4 33 0 33 0 26 8.2 Nunez, Lorenzo 3 21 3 18 0 17 6.0 Taylor, Dontrell 20 95 0 95 1 14 4.8 Gums, Julien 8 30 0 30 1 7 3.8 Cooper, Marcus 4 15 0 15 0 5 3.8 Fourcade, Chase 11 79 8 71 2 26 6.5 Virgil, Chason 5 28 13 15 0 19 3.0 Bussey, Kendall 14 68 0 68 0 12 4.9 Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack LAWRENCE, Anthony 30-56-0 322 4 38 0 Fourcade, Chase 21-31-1 337 2 53 2 SMITH, Terrence 1-1-0 27 0 27 0 Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Virgil, Chason 16-31-1 193 0 27 1 Fourcade, Chase 11-18-0 128 1 30 0 Receiving No. Yards TD Long Receiving No. Yards TD Long BANDY, Michael 9 144 0 28 Jeanpiere, Damion 7 143 1 53 Receiving No. Yards TD Long Receiving No. Yards TD Long KINCAID, Dalton 6 87 4 38 Fuselier, Gabe 5 50 0 18 Nunez, Lorenzo 4 21 0 9 Dixon, Dai'Jean 4 58 0 30 ARMSTEAD, Michael 3 43 0 24 Dixon, Dai'Jean 4 50 0 22 Schwebel, Bransen 3 51 0 22 Jeanpiere, Damion 3 25 0 11 BROOKS, Christian 3 36 0 27 Smith, Tahj 2 57 1 52 Petit-Frere, Juwan 2 33 0 27 McKenney, Arron 1 25 0 25 Cooper, Marcus 2 21 0 21 Fuselier, Gabe 1 10 1 10 Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB KULJIAN, Tanner 5 231 46.2 55 1 1 Jones, Winston 3 126 42.0 45 1 1

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Speights, Jim 8 282 35.2 42 0 0 Jones, Winston 5 179 35.8 50 1 2 ARMSTEAD, Michae 1 37 0 37 Jeanpiere, Damion 1 8 0 8

Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long ARMSTEAD, Michae 5 167 0 64 Smith, Tahj 6 104 0 25 Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long KINCAID, Dalton 1 0 0 0 Petit-Frere, Juwan 6 137 0 43 Smith, Tahj 1 21 0 21 Schwebel, Bransen 1 8 0 8 Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL HAWKINS, Michael 9-0 9 0.0 0.0 Dickerson, Austin 5-2 7 0.0 0.5 MAHONEY, Kim 5-4 9 0.0 0.0 Mims, Khristian 4-1 5 0.0 0.0 Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Russell, Tamarcus 11-5 16 0.0 0.0 Veron, Evan 3-2 5 0.0 1.0 Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H Walker, Zeke 6-1 7 0.0 0.0 Evans, Darren 3-2 5 0.0 0.0 1st 10:59 NICH - Taylor, Dontrell 27 yd run (Fonseca, Lorran kick), 2-80 0:37 0 - 7 Kruchten, Troy 6-0 6 0.0 0.0 Mims, Khristian 4-0 4 0.0 0.0 08:00 USD - KINCAID, Dalton 10 yd pass from LAWRENCE, Anthony (JOHNSON, Aedan kick), 6-35 2:47 7 - 7 Miller, Jon 4-2 6 0.0 0.0 Johnson, Kevin 4-0 4 0.0 0.0 07:17 NICH - Taylor, Dontrell 49 yd run (Fonseca, Lorran kick), 2-71 0:37 7 - 14 04:26 NICH - Fourcade, Chase 19 yd run (Fonseca, Lorran kick), 4-51 1:27 7 - 21 2nd 13:31 USD - JOHNSON, Aedan 32 yd field goal, 14-60 5:55 10 - 21 Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H 06:58 NICH - Gums, Julien 1 yd run (Fonseca, Lorran kick), 14-74 6:26 10 - 28 1st 13:58 NICH - Taylor, Dontrell 14 yd run (Fonseca, Lorran kick), 1-14 0:07 0 - 7 04:35 NICH - Smith, Tahj 52 yd pass from Fourcade, Chase (Fonseca, Lorran kick), 3-72 1:19 10 - 35 00:08 NICH - Gums, Julien 2 yd run (Fonseca, Lorran kick failed), 12-52 3:48 0 - 13 3rd 09:59 NICH - Jeanpiere, Damion 17 yd pass from Fourcade, Chase (Fonseca, Lorran kick), 11-75 4:56 10 - 42 2nd 12:18 NICH - Fourcade, Chase 9 yd run (Fonseca, Lorran kick), 4-57 1:03 0 - 20 07:51 USD - KINCAID, Dalton 38 yd pass from LAWRENCE, Anthony (JOHNSON, Aedan kick), 5-68 2:01 17 - 42 07:49 NICH - Fonseca, Lorran 23 yd field goal, 9-63 3:41 0 - 23 04:50 USD - KINCAID, Dalton 8 yd pass from LAWRENCE, Anthony (JOHNSON, Aedan kick blockd), 4-40 0:50 23 - 42 3rd 10:20 NICH - Fuselier, Gabe 10 yd pass from Fourcade, Chase (Fonseca, Lorran kick), 10-71 4:33 0 - 30 4th 14:50 USD - KINCAID, Dalton 17 yd pass from LAWRENCE, Anthony (JOHNSON, Aedan kick), 6-58 2:07 30 - 42 4th 14:55 NICH - Fourcade, Chase 1 yd run (Fonseca, Lorran kick), 11-72 6:02 0 - 37 08:53 NICH - Fourcade, Chase 13 yd run (Fonseca, Lorran kick), 12-71 5:51 30 - 49 05:05 NICH - Gums, Julien 10 yd run (Fonseca, Lorran kick), 4-77 1:38 0 - 44

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No. 4 Eastern Washington...... 42 CHANDLER ARCENEAUX SATURDAY, DEC. 1 - All-Southland & All-Louisiana First Team CHENEY, WASH. • ROOS FIELD - Southland All-Academic 5,250 P.J. BURKHALTER - All-Southland Honorable Mention

COLONELS FALL IN SECOND ROUND AT EASTERN WASHINGTON KENDALL BUSSEY CHENEY, Wash.. – After a strong performance in the first half by the Nicholls State University football team, No. 3-seed - (9/1) SLC Offensive POW & STATS FCS National Offensive HM -- 123 yd rush, 1 TD Eastern Washington changed the momentum of the game with a blocked field goal returned for a touchdown, and the Colonels went on to be defeated, 42-21, in the second round of the FCS playoffs Saturday evening at Roos Field. DAI’JEAN DIXON With the loss, Nicholls finished the year at 9-4, with the nine wins being the second-most in school history. Eastern - All-Southland Second Team Washington improved to 10-2 and will host next weekend’s quarterfinals game. - HERO Sports FCS Sophomore All-American Honorable Mention The Colonels held a 14-3 lead after rushing touchdowns by Chase Fourcade and Dontrell Taylor through the first 17 minutes of the game. Nicholls was set up for a field goal right before the break, but the attempt was blocked by Dylan DARREN EVANS Bedletter, and Kedrick Johnson scooped it up for a 55-yard return for a touchdown. The score started 39 straight points for - All-Southland Second Team the Eagles before Fourcade rushed for a 34-yard touchdown to make the final. Fourcade threw for 146 yards on 17 of 30 and matched his career high of 89 yards rushing. A 16-yard completion LORRAN FONSECA to Damion Jeanpiere, Jr. in the second quarter put Fourcade No. 1 on the Colonels’ all-time passing list, surpassing Doug - All-Southland First Team Hudson’s mark of 7,670 yards set in 1986. Fourcade’s two rushing TDs gave him 13 for the season, tying Broderick Cole’s - All-Louisiana Second Team single-season record (2005). - (11/3) SLC Special Teams POW -- 2 FGs, 5/5 ExP; program record 56-yd field goal; Nicholls churned out 235 yards rushing, led by Taylor’s fifth 100-yard game of the season as he totaled 112 on 20 - (11/3) STATS FCS ST Player of the Week HM; carries. But Taylor had one of the Colonels’ two turnovers in the second half, along with a pick-six by Fourcade. - (10/27) LSWA Special Teams POW -- 2 FGs, 6/6 ExP - (9/1) SLC Special Teams POW -- 2 FGs, 43-yd tied game with 47 seconds remaining. Eastern Washington was fueled by Sam McPherson, who rushed for 137 yards and two touchdowns. Most of the damage came in the second half, including a 34-yard touchdown run that gave EWU a 35-14 lead in the fourth quarter. BRANDON FONTENOT He was only the second 100-yard rusher against the Colonels this season, leading to 237 yards rushing for the Eagles. - All-Southland Honorable Mention Khristian Mims led the Colonel defense with a career-high 11 tackles and had an interception on the game’s opening drive. The turnover made way for a 1-yard sneak by Fourcade for the first touchdown of the day. CHASE FOURCADE The Eagles drove down inside the 5 on their next drive, but the Colonels stuffed a third-down rush and limited them - Southland Player of the Year to a field goal. - CFPA FCS National Performer of the Year Watch List Early in the second, Taylor went untouched from three yards out for a 14-3 advantage. The drive was kept alive on a - All-Southland & All-Louisiana First Team 14-yard pass from Fourcade to Arron McKenney on third-and-10. - (10/27) LSWA Offensive POW -- 15 for 18/ 4 TD/266 yds/42 rush/1 TD Both teams had chances to score in the second, but Lorran Fonseca missed short on a 50-yard field goal for the - (9/22) SLC Offensive POW -- 197 pass, 1 TD/ 60 rush Colonels. The Eagles had another successful drive deep into Nicholls territory before Hezekiah White forced a fumble on a Tamarick Pierce rush, and Corey Abraham came away with the ball at the 12-yard line. JULIEN GUMS Nicholls marched down the field looking to go up 17-3 with the field goal attempt with seconds on the clock, but the - (9/29) STATS FCS Freshman of the Week Honorable Mention -- 10 car., 152 yards, 1 TD block and return put the score at 14-10. In the third, Eric Barriere gave EWU its first lead of the night on a 34-yard touchdown pass to Andrew Boston. After RYAN HANLEY the Colonels punted for the second-straight drive, the Eagles added a field goal for a 20-14 lead heading into the fourth. - All-Southland & All-Louisiana First Team Nicholls had its first turnover of the night early in the final period asaylor T lost the ball at the Colonel 30 after hauling EDDIE HOUSTON in a reception. EWU ran a half-back pass by McPherson for a big gain and he then ran in for a 4-yard touchdown, making - All-Southland Second Team the score 28-14 after a successful two-point try. - Southland All-Academic The Colonels continued to struggle on offense with another 3-and-out, and McPherson scored again, this time from 34 - All-Louisiana Honorable Mention yards out. Fourcade then threw an interception in the red zone and it was returned 95 yards by Ketner Kupp for EWU’s final touchdown of the night. DAMION JEANPIERE, JR. Despite the loss, the Colonels set several milestones this season. Nicholls won its second Southland Conference title - All-Southland Second Team (Punt Returner) and claimed its second playoff victory in team history. In addition to Fourcade’s records, Taylor, a junior, set a new - All-Southland Honorable Mention (WR) program mark with his ninth career 100-yard game. WINSTON JONES Quickie Statistics (Final) - All-Southland Second Team (Punter) #14 Nicholls vs #4 Eastern Washington (Dec 1, 2018 at Cheney, Washington)

NICH EWU SULLY LAICHE Score 21 42 FIRST DOWNS 24 24 - Buck Buchanan Watch List RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 43-235 43-237 - STATS FCS All-America Second Team PASSING YDS (NET) 146 194 Passes Att-Comp-Int 30-17-1 30-18-1 - HERO Sports FCS All-America Third Team TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 73-381 73-431 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 - Phil Steele FCS All-America Third Team Punt Returns-Yards 1-1 1-7 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-95 2-38 - All-Southland & All-Louisiana First Team Interception Returns-Yards 1-13 1-95 - (9/1) SLC Defensive POW -- 2 sacks, 4.0 TFLs Punts (Number-Avg) 4-51.5 2-43.5 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-1 Penalties-Yards 4-45 10-107 Possession Time 30:12 29:48 AHMANI MARTIN Third-Down Conversions 10 of 17 9 of 16 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 1 - All-Southland Second Team Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-4 3-4 - All-Louisiana Honorable Mention Nicholls Eastern Washington - (11/15) SLC Defensive POW; LSWA Defensive POW; STATS FCS Defensive of the Week HM -- 4 solo, 2 FF, 2 BkUp Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Taylor, Dontrell 20 112 0 112 1 24 5.6 Sam McPherson 20 141 4 137 2 44 6.8 Fourcade, Chase 15 97 8 89 2 34 5.9 Eric Barriere 9 63 9 54 0 20 6.0 KHRISTIAN MIMS Bussey, Kendall 5 19 0 19 0 7 3.8 Dennis Merritt 3 29 0 29 0 17 9.7 Jeanpiere, Damion 1 10 0 10 0 10 10.0 Tamarick Pierce 6 17 0 17 0 6 2.8 - All-Southland Second Team

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack - All-Louisiana Honorable Mention Fourcade, Chase 17-30-1 146 0 16 2 Eric Barriere 17-29-1 162 1 34 0 Sam McPherson 1-1-0 32 0 32 0

Receiving No. Yards TD Long Receiving No. Yards TD Long RONALD OLLIE Taylor, Dontrell 5 39 0 12 Andrew Boston 5 89 1 34 - All-Southland & All-Louisiana Honorable Mention McKenney, Arron 3 29 0 14 Sam McPherson 3 35 0 23 Jeanpiere, Damion 2 22 0 16 Nsimba Webster 3 26 0 16 Dixon, Dai'Jean 2 18 0 12 Jayson Williams 2 13 0 9 ALLEN PITTMAN Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Jones, Winston 4 206 51.5 61 2 1 R. Alcobendas 2 87 43.5 47 1 0 - All-Southland Second Team

Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Jeanpiere, Damion 1 1 0 1 Nsimba Webster 1 7 0 7 DONTRELL TAYLOR Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long - All-Southland Second Team Smith, Tahj 4 95 0 31 Dennis Merritt 2 38 0 23 - Southland All-Academic Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Mims, Khristian 9-2 11 0.0 0.0 Ketner Kupp 6-6 12 0.0 0.0 - CoSIDA Academic All-District 6 Steib, Aquindas 4-4 8 0.0 0.5 Chris Ojoh 2-9 11 0.0 0.0 Dotson, Kenny 1-5 6 0.0 1.0 Calin Criner 2-5 7 0.0 0.0 - All-Louisiana Honorable Mention Simoneaux, Devin 1-4 5 0.0 0.5 Kedrick Johnson 2-5 7 1.0 1.0 Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H 1st 10:02 NICH - Fourcade, Chase 1 yd run (Fonseca, Lorran kick), 9-31 3:45 7 - 0 EVAN VERON 01:59 EWU - R. Alcobendas 22 yd field goal, 17-61 8:03 7 - 3 - All-Southland First Team 2nd 13:11 NICH - Taylor, Dontrell 3 yd run (Fonseca, Lorran kick), 8-75 3:48 14 - 3 00:00 EWU - Kedrick Johnson 55 yd blocked FG return (R. Alcobendas kick) 14 - 10 - All-Louisiana Second Team 3rd 09:24 EWU - Andrew Boston 34 yd pass from Eric Barriere (R. Alcobendas kick), 9-80 3:01 14 - 17 03:52 EWU - R. Alcobendas 45 yd field goal, 11-37 3:25 14 - 20 - (9/22) SLC co-Defensive POW -- 2 sacks, 4 Tckls 4th 10:05 EWU - Sam McPherson 4 yd run (Jayce Gilder pass from Eric Barriere), 2-36 0:35 14 - 28 07:19 EWU - Sam McPherson 34 yd run (R. Alcobendas kick), 3-68 1:13 14 - 35 03:34 EWU - Ketner Kupp 95 yd interception return (R. Alcobendas kick) 14 - 42 01:35 NICH - Fourcade, Chase 34 yd run (Fonseca, Lorran kick), 6-56 1:54 21 - 42 HEAD COACH TIM REBOWE - Louisiana Sports Writers Association co-Head Coach of the Year

42 2019 NICHOLLS FOOTBALL STATISTICS 2018 OVERALL TEAM STATISTICS 2018 OVERALL INDIVIDUALS STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS NICH OPP RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G SCORING 420 284 Taylor, Dontrell 12 137 998 8 990 7.2 9 66 82.5 Points Per Game 32.3 21.8 Fourcade, Chase 13 152 838 179 659 4.3 13 34 50.7 Points Off Turnovers 76 75 Bussey, Kendall 13 127 571 8 563 4.4 4 40 43.3 FIRST DOWNS 314 236 Gums, Julien 9 80 556 12 544 6.8 6 68 60.4 Rushing 166 87 Irvin, Kyran 6 54 274 10 264 4.9 0 22 44.0 Passing 120 135 Brooks, Charles 8 22 127 5 122 5.5 0 33 15.2 Penalty 28 14 Boudreaux, Mason 9 17 69 2 67 3.9 0 9 7.4 RUSHING YARDAGE 3208 1370 Smith, Tahj 12 3 33 9 24 8.0 0 19 2.0 Yards gained rushing 3483 1928 Jeanpiere, Damion 13 3 12 0 12 4.0 0 10 0.9 Yards lost rushing 275 558 Costly, Dontaze 13 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 0.2 Rushing Attempts 605 416 Fuselier, Gabe 12 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 0.2 Average Per Rush 5.3 3.3 TEAM 9 8 0 42 -42 -5.2 0 0 -4.7 Average Per Game 246.8 105.4 TDs Rushing 32 13 Total...... 13 605 3483 275 3208 5.3 32 68 246.8 PASSING YARDAGE 2954 3020 Opponents...... 13 416 1928 558 1370 3.3 13 69 105.4 Comp-Att-Int 216-357-8 263-444-10 Average Per Pass 8.3 6.8 Average Per Catch 13.7 11.5 PASSING G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G Average Per Game 227.2 232.3 Fourcade, Chase 13 145.86 214-352-8 60.8 2930 21 70 225.4 TDs Passing 21 20 Brooks, Charles 8 100.40 2-4-0 50.0 24 0 24 3.0 TOTAL OFFENSE 6162 4390 Jones, Winston 13 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Total Plays 962 860 Total...... 13 144.94 216-357-8 60.5 2954 21 70 227.2 Average Per Play 6.4 5.1 Opponents...... 13 126.73 263-444-10 59.2 3020 20 67 232.3 Average Per Game 474.0 337.7 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 28-559 50-1171 RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 12-82 13-143 Jeanpiere, Damion 13 44 850 19.3 3 70 65.4 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 10-55 8-128 Dixon, Dai’Jean 13 53 753 14.2 7 55 57.9 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 20.0 23.4 Fuselier, Gabe 12 29 296 10.2 4 42 24.7 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 6.8 11.0 Guarisco, Stefano 8 14 204 14.6 0 65 25.5 INT RETURN AVERAGE 5.5 16.0 McKenney, Arron 11 13 179 13.8 0 25 16.3 FUMBLES-LOST 21-10 23-12 Bussey, Kendall 13 17 176 10.4 1 50 13.5 PENALTIES-Yards 72-663 96-900 Taylor, Dontrell 12 15 119 7.9 1 19 9.9 Average Per Game 51.0 69.2 Costly, Dontaze 13 8 119 14.9 1 41 9.2 PUNTS-Yards 46-1820 75-3056 Smith, Tahj 12 10 116 11.6 1 52 9.7 Average Per Punt 39.6 40.7 Talley, Jordan 13 8 67 8.4 2 16 5.2 Net punt average 33.8 37.0 Irvin, Kyran 6 1 36 36.0 1 36 6.0 KICKOFFS-Yards 80-4753 57-3220 Average Per Kick 59.4 56.5 Harris, Miguel 7 1 24 24.0 0 24 3.4 Net kick average 37.6 38.4 Mosley, David 13 2 9 4.5 0 6 0.7 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 32:41 27:15 Gums, Julien 9 1 6 6.0 0 6 0.7 3RD-DOWN Conversions 87/179 64/177 Total...... 13 216 2954 13.7 21 70 227.2 3rd-Down Pct 49% 36% Opponents...... 13 263 3020 11.5 20 67 232.3 4TH-DOWN Conversions 5/15 8/17 4th-Down Pct 33% 47% PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long SACKS BY-Yards 40-294 25-140 Jeanpiere, Damion 12 82 6.8 0 28 MISC YARDS -7 81 Opponents...... 13 143 11.0 1 40 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 54 36 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 16-26 10-14 KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long ON-SIDE KICKS 0-2 0-0 Smith, Tahj 13 280 21.5 0 39 RED-ZONE SCORES (52-60) 87% (29-38) 76% Dullary, Joel 6 147 24.5 0 40 RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (38-60) 63% (23-38) 61% Briscoe, Devin 3 42 14.0 0 15 PAT-ATTEMPTS (48-53) 91% (32-34) 94% Fuselier, Gabe 2 34 17.0 0 19 ATTENDANCE 46180 83741 Guarisco, Stefano 2 25 12.5 0 14 Games/Avg Per Game 6/7697 7/11963 Taylor, Dontrell 1 17 17.0 0 17 Irvin, Kyran 1 14 14.0 0 14 Total...... 28 559 20.0 0 40 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Opponents...... 50 1171 23.4 0 64 Nicholls 118 129 79 88 6 420 Opponents 65 62 57 97 3 284 Margin +53 +67 +22 -9 +3 +136

GEAUXCOLONELS.COM 43 STATISTICS INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Dickerson, Austin 2 26 13.0 1 26 Fonseca, Lorran 16-26 61.5 0-0 11-11 3-6 1-7 1-2 56 3 Evans, Darren 2 0 0.0 0 0 Mims, Khristian 2 13 6.5 0 13 FG SEQUENCE Nicholls OPPONENTS Abraham, Corey 1 0 0.0 0 0 Kansas (28),(43) (54),(41) Johnson, Kevin 1 8 8.0 0 8 Tulane 46,(21),42 - Martin, Ahmani 1 0 0.0 0 0 McNeese 49,39,(21) (24),(42) Veron, Evan 1 8 8.0 0 8 Sam Houston St. (35),42,(22) 44 Total...... 10 55 5.5 1 26 Lamar University (25) (47),(48) Opponents...... 8 128 16.0 1 95 Northwestern State 48,30 (28),40 Abilene Christian (35),(25),47 - FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long UIW (29),(25) 31 Veron, Evan 2 19 9.5 0 12 HBU (56),(35) - Evans, Darren 1 51 51.0 0 51 Stephen F. Austin (22),(26) 50 James, Laryon 1 3 3.0 0 3 Southeastern La. (23) - Ollie, Ronald 1 10 10.0 0 10 San Diego - (32) Total...... 5 83 16.6 0 51 Eastern Washington 50,37 (22),(45) Opponents...... 0 0 0.0 1 0 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. |------PATs ------| SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 50+ Blkd Fonseca, Lorran 0 16-26 48-53 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 96 Jones, Winston 44 1820 41.4 75 6 7 17 7 2 Fourcade, Chase 13 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 78 TEAM 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Taylor, Dontrell 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 60 Total...... 46 1820 39.6 75 6 7 17 7 2 Dixon, Dai’Jean 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42 Opponents...... 75 3056 40.7 64 10 23 23 12 0 Gums, Julien 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 Bussey, Kendall 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn Fuselier, Gabe 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Fonseca, Lorran 80 4753 59.4 23 4 Jeanpiere, Damion 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Total...... 80 4753 59.4 23 4 1171 37.6 27 Talley, Jordan 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Opponents...... 57 3220 56.5 19 3 559 38.4 26 Dickerson, Austin 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Smith, Tahj 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G Costly, Dontaze 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Taylor, Dontrell 12 990 119 0 17 0 1126 93.8 Irvin, Kyran 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Jeanpiere, Damion 13 12 850 82 0 0 944 72.6 Total...... 54 16-26 48-53 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 420 Dixon, Dai’Jean 13 0 753 0 0 0 753 57.9 Opponents...... 36 10-14 32-34 0-0 2 2-2 0 1 284 Bussey, Kendall 13 563 176 0 0 0 739 56.8 Fourcade, Chase 13 659 0 0 0 0 659 50.7 TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Gums, Julien 9 544 6 0 0 0 550 61.1 Fourcade, Chase 13 504 659 2930 3589 276.1 Smith, Tahj 12 24 116 0 280 0 420 35.0 Taylor, Dontrell 12 137 990 0 990 82.5 Fuselier, Gabe 12 2 296 0 34 0 332 27.7 Bussey, Kendall 13 127 563 0 563 43.3 Irvin, Kyran 6 264 36 0 14 0 314 52.3 Gums, Julien 9 80 544 0 544 60.4 Guarisco, Stefano 8 0 204 0 25 0 229 28.6 Irvin, Kyran 6 54 264 0 264 44.0 McKenney, Arron 11 0 179 0 0 0 179 16.3 Brooks, Charles 8 26 122 24 146 18.2 Dullary, Joel 8 0 0 0 147 0 147 18.4 Boudreaux, Mason 9 17 67 0 67 7.4 Costly, Dontaze 13 3 119 0 0 0 122 9.4 Smith, Tahj 12 3 24 0 24 2.0 Brooks, Charles 8 122 0 0 0 0 122 15.2 Jeanpiere, Damion 13 3 12 0 12 0.9 Boudreaux, Mason 9 67 0 0 0 0 67 7.4 Costly, Dontaze 13 1 3 0 3 0.2 Talley, Jordan 13 0 67 0 0 0 67 5.2 Fuselier, Gabe 12 1 2 0 2 0.2 Briscoe, Devin 4 0 0 0 42 0 42 10.5 TEAM 9 8 -42 0 -42 -4.7 Dickerson, Austin 13 0 0 0 0 26 26 2.0 Total...... 13 962 3208 2954 6162 474.0 Harris, Miguel 7 0 24 0 0 0 24 3.4 Opponents...... 13 860 1370 3020 4390 337.7 Mims, Khristian 13 0 0 0 0 13 13 1.0 Mosley, David 13 0 9 0 0 0 9 0.7 Johnson, Kevin 13 0 0 0 0 8 8 0.6 Veron, Evan 13 0 0 0 0 8 8 0.6 TEAM 9 -42 0 0 0 0 -42 -4.7 Total...... 13 3208 2954 82 559 55 6858 527.5 Opponents...... 13 1370 3020 143 1171 128 5832 448.6

44 2019 NICHOLLS FOOTBALL STATISTICS 2018 OVERALL DEFENSIVE STATISTICS |------Tackles ------| |-Sacks-| |------Pass Def------| |---Fumbles---| Blkd No. Last Name, First GP-GS Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 34 Mims, Khristian 13-13 60 16 76 1.5-5 . 2-13 5 . 1-0 1 . . 31 Abraham, Corey 13-13 41 12 53 3.5-16 . 1-0 1 . 1-0 . . . 48 Veron, Evan 13-11 37 13 50 22.0-97 7.0-57 1-8 2 2 2-19 1 . . 44 Martin, Ahmani 13-13 40 9 49 8.5-33 2.5-22 1-0 7 2 . 4 . . 55 Laiche, Sully 13-13 27 19 46 17.0-92 8.5-70 . 2 2 2-0 2 . . 58 White, Hezekiah 13-13 31 14 45 3.5-6 2.0-4 . 1 1 . 1 . . 47 Pittman, Allen 12-4 25 20 45 4.5-24 2.0-17 . . . . 1 . . 25 James, Laryon 13-0 23 20 43 3.0-13 1.5-10 . 3 . 2-3 . . . 11 Steib, Aquindas 13-9 20 18 38 0.5-1 . . 2 1 . . . . 38 Johnson, Kevin 13-0 29 6 35 3.5-16 1.0-11 1-8 2 . . 1 . . 93 Ollie, Ronald 12-0 20 13 33 13.5-51 5.0-27 . 1 2 2-10 . 1 . 24 Evans, Darren 13-13 22 11 33 1.0-1 . 2-0 9 . 1-51 . . . 97 Dotson, Kenny 13-13 11 16 27 6.5-50 4.5-46 . 1 . 1-0 1 . . 45 Dickerson, Austin 13-5 18 7 25 1.5-2 . 2-26 1 . . 1 . . 94 Fontenot, Brandon 13-13 1 20 21 . . . . 1 . . . . 4 Adams, Darryl 12-0 16 3 19 . . . 1 . . 1 . . 90 Johnson, Tyler 13-0 9 7 16 5.0-20 2.0-14 . . 1 . . . . 29 Brown, Chase 13-0 11 4 15 ...... 15 Poindexter, Anfernee 11-0 11 4 15 ...... 95 Simoneaux, Devin 13-0 9 6 15 4.5-20 ...... 27 Lewis, Jonavon 13-8 13 2 15 . . . 3 . . . . . 39 Richardson, Adrian 13-1 6 6 12 1.0-4 1.0-4 . 1 . . . . . 51 Mosley, Michael 6-0 3 7 10 ...... 12 Dullary, Joel 8-0 7 1 8 1.0-1 ...... 50 Dayries, Emanuel 12-0 2 4 6 ...... 54 Pointer, Moroni 13-0 1 5 6 ...... 41 Isidore, Grid 10-0 4 2 6 ...... 43 Riley, Patrick 13-0 4 1 5 3.0-12 3.0-12 ...... 21 Walters, Jamal 12-0 1 4 5 . . . 2 . . . . . 89 Edinburgh, Devin 13-0 1 3 4 ...... 96 Thurmond, Glen 5-0 1 3 4 0.5-1 ...... 49 Fonseca, Lorran 13-0 3 . 3 ...... 83 Cook, Darrion 8-0 3 . 3 ...... 35 Adair, Donnell 5-0 1 1 2 ...... 33 Guarisco, Stefano 8-2 1 . 1 ...... 6 Fuselier, Gabe 12-10 1 . 1 ...... 9 Fourcade, Chase 13-13 . 1 1 ...... 88 Mosley, David 13-1 . 1 1 ...... 76 Wilson, Al 12-1 . 1 1 ...... 7 Briscoe, Devin 4-0 1 . 1 ...... 59 Barnett, Wesley 13-0 1 . 1 ...... Total...... 13-0 515 280 795 105-465 40-294 10-55 44 12 12-83 14 1 . Opponents...... 13-0 585 357 942 68.0-229 25-140 8-128 36 11 10-0 13 6 1

GEAUXCOLONELS.COM 45 THE SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE ell into its sixth decade of service, the Southland Gary Reasons (Northwestern State), former MLB star Kevin Millar McNeese finished the regular season ranked No. 1 in the nation, WConference continues to be a model of innovation, sta- (Lamar), NCAA football coach Charlie Strong (Central Arkansas), and advanced to the 1997 and 2002 national championship bility and consistent achievement as it celebrates the academic actors John Larroquette (New Orleans), Ricardo Chavira (UIW) contests. The conference has been represented in eight national and athletic accomplishments of its member institutions and and Jesse Borrego (UIW), and the late NFL coaching legend O.A. championship games since the league joined the FCS (formerly approximately 4,200 student-athletes. “Bum” Phillips (Lamar and Stephen F. Austin). I-AA) in 1982. Southland teams have played in 123 Division I Having commemorated its 50th anniversary in 2013, The Southland sponsors 17 championship sports, all playoff games in 35 years, winning 61 of the contests. the Southland Conference has transformed itself into a dynamic at the NCAA Division I level. The eight men’s sports include Historically, the Southland’s successful football heritage and respected consortium of 13 member universities in three baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, tennis, and has sustained itself through numerous membership and classifi- states. Beginning with a historic meeting of five institutions in indoor and outdoor track and field. The women compete for nine cation changes. The Southland joined the NCAA College Division Dallas on March 15, 1963, the Southland Conference set on an championships in basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, in 1964, and was designated as NCAA Division II in 1973 before extraordinary course that has proven successful well into the 21st tennis, indoor and outdoor track and field, and volleyball. The joining Division I in 1975. The Southland was an NCAA Division Century. conference earns automatic qualification to NCAA championships I-A league from 1978-81, before joining the ranks of FCS in The successful transformation continued, as the Southland in baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s 1982. Conference welcomed four additional members in 2013: Abilene cross country, football, men’s and women’s golf, women’s During its tenure as a Division I and I-A conference, the Christian University, Houston Baptist University, the University soccer, softball, men’s and women’s tennis, and volleyball. Southland initiated the startup of the Shreveport, La.-based of Incarnate Word in San Antonio, and the University of New The Southland Bowling League, an affiliated Conference sport, Independence Bowl in 1976. The Southland representative Orleans. originated in 2015, and four of its members filled out half of the served as the host team of the bowl until 1980, compiling a 2-3 In addition to its newest members, the Southland eight-team NCAA Championship bracket, with Stephen F. Austin record in those contests. consists of the University of Central Arkansas, Lamar University, winning the national championship in 2016. The Conference can lay claim to five national champion- McNeese State University, Nicholls State University, ships, including College Division championships Northwestern State University, Sam Houston State through former members Arkansas State (1970, University, Southeastern Louisiana University, UPI) and Louisiana Tech (1972, National Football Stephen F. Austin State University and Texas A&M Foundation). Louisiana Tech also won the first University-Corpus Christi. NCAA-sanctioned national title, winning the An original Southland member from 1963- Division II playoffs in 1973. Tech followed that 73, Abilene Christian rejoined the league as one with the UPI’s Division II national championship in of the most decorated athletic programs in NCAA 1974. Louisiana-Monroe won the 1987 Division history; and the addition of Houston Baptist, UIW I-AA national championship. and New Orleans gives the Southland a regular McNeese, winner of a record 14 Southland competitive presence in the key metropolitan football titles, has made 16 appearances in the areas of Houston, San Antonio and New Orleans. NCAA Division I playoffs, while Sam Houston has Southland cities encompass approximately 14 earned nine trips to the football playoffs. Stephen million people, and six of its television markets F. Austin played in the 1989 NCAA title contest rank among the top 100 in the U.S. The Southland enjoys multiple national and regional and has seven playoff appearances, most recently in 2014. The membership of the Southland encompasses nearly television broadcast agreements and relationships with ESPN Northwestern State has advanced to the NCAA playoffs six times, 140,000 current students and an alumni base of 800,000. Networks, the American Sports Network, Cox Sports Television, Nicholls has participated three times in postseason, Southeastern Famous alums from current Southland Conference schools Root Sports Southwest, Fox College Sports and Time Warner Louisiana played in the 2013 and 2014 NCAA Championships, include former CBS news anchor Dan Rather (Sam Houston Cable Sports Channel. In recent years, the Conference has won and Central Arkansas made consecutive playoff appearances in State), NBA executive Joe Dumars (McNeese), ABC news anchor numerous broadcast awards for its quality of production. 2011 and 2012. On six occasions, the Southland has placed Robin Roberts (Southeastern Louisiana), Major League Baseball The Southland Conference, in conjunction with the city three teams in the NCAA playoffs. star Wade Miley (Southeastern Louisiana), NBA legend Scottie of Frisco, Texas, and Hunt Sports Group, also serves as the host The Southland has produced 184 first-team football Pippen (Central Arkansas), and track and field Olympians Kenta to the NCAA Division I Football Championship Game in Frisco, All-Americans during its history. In 2010, Stephen F. Austin Bell (Northwestern State), and Bobby Morrow and Billy Olson which has been home to the conference headquarters since quarterback became the first player in Southland (both Abilene Christian). 2006. The game is played at Frisco’s Toyota Stadium, and after history to receive the Walter Payton Award, which is presented Other notable alums from current members include a pair of successful three-year agreements, the Southland and its annually to the most outstanding football player at the FCS level. Grammy Award-winning musicians Frank Ocean (New Orleans), partners were rewarded with a four-year renewal to serve as the Sam Houston State’s Jeremiah Briscoe joined him, winning the Don Henley and Rodney Crowell (both Stephen F. Austin), and national championship host site through the 2020 season. award after the 2016 season. Ronnie Dunn (Abilene Christian), television personality and Southland Conference football ranks among the best The Southland is one of five FCS conferences with at least actress Ellen DeGeneres (New Orleans), current NFL standouts Football Championship Subdivision leagues in the nation, and 200 selections (212) in the draft. Lardarius Webb (Nicholls), Robert Alford (Southeastern La.) and enjoys an annual expectation of competing for the national Southeastern Louisiana defensive back Robert Alford, was picked Jeremy Lane (Northwestern State), professional golfers Shawn championship with multiple teams advancing to the NCAA as the first FCS player in the second round of the 2013 draft. Stefani and Chris Stroud (both Lamar) and Colin Montgomerie playoffs each year. In 2015, two Southland teams – McNeese Lamar defensive back Brendan Langley was taken by the Denver (HBU), award-winning filmmaker Richard Linklater (Sam and Sam Houston State– both qualified for the NCAA Division Broncos in the third round in the 2017 draft. Houston State), American Idol winner Kris Allen (Central I THE SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE Football Championship, with Southland Conference alums in the NFL include New York Arkansas), NFL Hall of Famer Jackie Harris (Northwestern State), the Bearkats reaching the national semifinals for the fourth Jets quarterback Josh McCown (Sam Houston State), who has former NFL standouts (Northwestern State), Gary time in five years. In 2011 and 2012, Sam Houston advanced been in the league for the last 14 seasons, and Baltimore’s Barbaro (Nicholls), Wilbert Montgomery (Abilene Christian) and to the national championship game. Also, in 2002 and 2003, Lardarius Webb, who is currently the second-longest tenured

46 2019 NICHOLLS FOOTBALL THE SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE player with eight seasons of experience. Other recent NFL Danny Kaspar, Mike McConathy, Bobby Paschal and Pat Foster pick. The Southland has had eight first-round picks in its history. additions from the Southland include New England’s Kevin have led successful teams in the Southland. In 2016, his final season of a 39-year career, Lamar head Hughes (Southeastern Louisiana), Dallas’ Dax Swanson (Sam In women’s basketball, the Southland also has its share coach Jim Gilligan became the only Southland coach to win more Houston State), Seattle’s Jeremy Lane (Northwestern State), of tradition with former member Louisiana-Monroe advancing than 1,350 games, ranking him 16th all-time in NCAA Division Tennessee’s Josh Aubrey (Stephen F. Austin), Atlanta’s Robert to the 1985 NCAA Women’s Final Four, and Stephen F. Austin coaching. The Jim Gilligan Trophy is now annually awarded Alford (Southeastern Louisiana) and Buffalo’s Dezmin Lewis sustaining itself as one of the most successful programs in the to the Southland regular-season champion. Gilligan leads an im- (Central Arkansas). history of the sport. In 2016, the Ladyjacks became the fifth pressive list of coaches who have patrolled Southland Conference The Southland has seen former Nicholls players win Super program in NCAA Division I history to record more than 1,000 dugouts, including Mark Johnson, Mike Bianco, John Cohen, Bowl rings in recent seasons, as former Colonel Antonio Robinson wins. Mitch Gaspard, Smoke Laval, Butch McBroom, Pat Patterson, was a member of the Green Bay Packers’ Super Bowl XLV In each of the last seven seasons, at least three Southland David Pierce, Tony Robichaux, Dave Van Horn and Jim Wells. champions. Nicholls-ex Webb was a member of the Super Bowl teams reached the postseason, and in 2013, four women’s Softball continues to enjoy success on a national level, XLVII champion Baltimore Ravens squads earned postseason berths. A Southland team has played beating nationally-ranked opponents every year since 1995, Among the former NFL stars from the Southland include in the WNIT 15 times, including each of the last 10 years. including McNeese’s win at No. 1 Arizona State early in the Fred Dean, who was inducted to the Professional Football Hall of Women’s basketball all-stars have included Eun Jung Lee, Lisa 2012 season. In 2013, the league had six wins against ranked Fame in 2008 to become the first former Southland Conference Ingram, Portia Hill, Deneen Parker, Katrina Price, and Joskeen opponents, including wins by McNeese at No. 7 Alabama player to earn induction in Canton. Other great NFL players from Garner, and coaches such as Gary Blair, Linda Sharp, James and No. 8 Texas A&M. In NCAA tournament competition, the the Southland include Super Bowl XXIX quarterback Stan Hum- Smith and Linda Harper. Southland has racked up 16 wins, including McNeese’s opening phries, Bill Bergey, Mike Barber, Fred Barnett, Bubby Brister, Baseball has emerged as a constant Southland Conference win against Arizona State in 2016. Ray Brown, Roger Carr, Larry Centers, Bruce Collie, The Southland also has a proud history in Jackie Harris, Buford Jordan, Tim McKyer, Kavika volleyball with former member Texas-Arlington repre- Pittman, Billy Ryckman, Rickey Sanders, Eugene senting the conference numerous times in the NCAA Seale, Rafael Septien, Terrance Shaw, Leonard tournament, including a run to the NCAA Volleyball Smith, Marcus Spears, and Marvin Final Four in 1989. Upshaw. Both Dean and Smith are recent inductees Track and field has also served as a proud to the College Football Hall of Fame. asset for the Southland Conference as the league The Southland Conference has also seen its has produced numerous national champions and share of great coaches during its history in Maxie Olympic medalists. The Southland boasts 28 men and Lambright, Ernie Duplechin, Sam Goodwin, Jack four women student-athletes who have won NCAA Doland, Bennie Ellender, Bobby Keasler, Larry track and field national championships, including Lacewell, Bill Davidson, Dennis Franchione, Pat Southeastern Louisiana’s Alexander Young, the 2016 Collins, and Ron Randleman. NCAA men’s indoor weight throw champion, Stephen In addition to football, the Southland Con- F. Austin’s Demi Payne, who won the 2015 women’s ference can point to a number of accomplishments pole vault, Northwestern State’s Trecey Rew, who in all sports. strength with the league earning numerous national rankings won the women’s discus in 2011, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi’s Men’s basketball has experienced a tremendous amount and NCAA tournament berths. The Southland consistently ranks Shadrack Songok (men’s 10,000-meter run) in 2007 and 2008 of success during the Southland’s history. The league has sent among the top-10 conferences in the country. In 2011, 50 of and McNeese’s Brad Gebauer (men’s pole vault) in 2007. The four teams to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen, as well as a squad to the league’s 150 non-conference victories came against the Big league has also produced U.S. Olympic track and field medalists the NIT Final Four. Basketball stars Karl Malone, Joe Dumars, 12, Conference USA, Sun Belt and SEC. Major Leaguers such Earl Bell, Thomas Hill, Al Joyner, Charles Austin, and Liudmila Jeff Foster, Dwight “Bo” Lamar, Andrew Toney, Mike Oliver and as Wade Miley, Paul Goldschmidt, Jace Peterson, Hunter Pence, Litvinova, along with other Olympians. With the addition of Thomas Walkup played in the Southland Conference. Ben Sheets, Micah Hoffpauir, David Segui, Brian Lawrence, Ben 12 more All-Americans in 2016, the league continues to find In 2015-16, Stephen F. Austin won its third consec- Broussard, Chuck Finley, Jerald Clark, and Terry Matthews once national success in indoor and outdoor track and field. In utive regular-season title after going 18-0 in league play, played in the Southland. In 2017, Sam Houston State became the indoor circuit, the Southland boasts 69 unique all-time advancing to the NCAA tournament for the third straight year. the first team in Southland history to advance past the regional All-Americans that have won a combined 11 national champion- The Lumberjacks, seeded 13th, defeated No. 4 West Virginia, round. ships. Likewise, in the outdoor season, the league has seen 177 70-56, before losing a last-second contest to Notre Dame. The In 2012, Southeastern Louisiana’s Stefan Lopez became different All-Americans, including 144 men and 33 women, who 2013-14 SFA squad set numerous Southland records, including the league’s second winner of the national Stopper of the Year have combined to win 21 national championships. marks for victories in a season (32) and consecutive wins overall Award, which is selected by the National Collegiate Baseball Golf has traditionally been a strong Southland sport as (29 straight) and in conference play (23 in a row). Playing as Writers. Sam Houston State’s Luke Prihoda won the award in exemplified by Lamar men’s golfer Chris Stroud, who finished a 12th seed, the Lumberjacks knocked off fifth-seeded Virginia 2007. Only the Big 12 has had more players win this award. third individually at the 2003 NCAA National Championship Commonwealth, 77-75, in the NCAA’s Second Round. In 2006, The Southland also fares well each year in the Major and has 21 top ten PGA finishes since joining pro tour in 2007. Northwestern State, playing as the No. 14 seed in the NCAA League Draft, and for the first time, two Southland players were Another Lamar alum, Shawn Stefani, had a pair of top seven tournament, defeated No. 3 seed Iowa, 64-63, in first-round selected in the first round of the 2013 draft. Stephen F. Austin finishes on the 2013 PGA tour. The league has sent multiple action. The league placed a record five men’s basketball teams shortstop Hunter Dozier was picked eighth by the Kansas City teams into postseason play on numerous occasions, including in in the postseason in 2015 and 2017, and sent four teams to the Royals making the Southland player and hitter of the year the 2012 when three Southland teams – Lamar, Southeastern Loui- postseason in 2016. league’s top draft pick in any sport. Later in the first round, the siana and Texas-Arlington – competed in the NCAA tournament. Coaches such as Billy Tubbs, Mike Vining, Brad Under- Texas Rangers selected Oral Roberts right-handed pitcher Alex Additionally, during the past five seasons the Southland has sent wood, Scotty Robertson, Jack Martin, Andy Russo, Bob Marlin, Gonzalez, Southland pitcher of the year, with the 23rd overall 12 golfers to compete as individuals in regional play with five in

GEAUXCOLONELS.COM 47 THE SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE 2009, three more in 2010, one each in 2011 and 2012 and two in 2013. Lamar won SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE MEMBERS a pair of NCAA Division II national championships in 1967 and 1968. Institutions Abbr. Nicknames In 2005, Lamar’s Dawie Van Der Walt finished fourth individually and Lamar tied Abilene Christian...... ACU...... Wildcats for 12th place at the NCAA Men’s Golf Championship, before the Cardinals tied for ninth Central Arkansas...... UCA...... Bears/Sugar Bears in 2006 and tied for third in 2007. Houston Baptist...... HBU...... Huskies In women’s tennis, Southeastern Louisiana won 46 consecutive conference Incarnate Word...... UIW...... Cardinals matches during a four-year period that began in 2005, while in men’s tennis Texas Lamar ...... LU...... Cardinals A&M-Corpus Christi has played in the NCAA tournament eight times in the last 11 years. McNeese...... MCN...... Cowboys/Cowgirls In women’s soccer, Stephen F. Austin midfielder Kylie Louw became the first play- New Orleans...... UNO...... Privateers er in conference history to earn All-America honors when she earned third-team mention Nicholls...... NICH...... Colonels by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America. A member of the South Africa Northwestern State...... NSU...... Demons/Lady Demons Olympic team during the 2012 London Olympics, she also garnered first-team Academic Sam Houston State...... SHSU...... Bearkats All-America Honors from the College Sports Information Directors of America. In 2015, Southeastern Louisiana...... SLU...... Lions/Lady Lions Southeastern Louisiana’s goalkeeper Hope Sabadash became the second player in Stephen F. Austin ...... SFA...... Lumberjacks/Ladyjacks league history to earn All-America honors, earning a spot on the NSCAA Second Team. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi...... TAMCC...... Islanders Abilene Christian’s Brie Buschman was a first-team Academic All-American in 2013, and Stephen F. Austin’s Morgan Glick earned the same honor in 2014. SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE FOOTBALL In women’s golf, the Southland sent two teams to 2012 NCAA regional play for AFFILIATE DEMOGRAPHICS the first time since the league added the sport in 2002. Lamar has a league-best seven School Location Population Enrollment Stadium (Capacity) Southland championships during that span. Abilene Christian Abilene, Texas 117,000 4,910 Anthony Field at Wildcat Stadium The Southland Conference has repeatedly demonstrated its commitment to the ac- (12,000) ademic and athletic success of its student-athletes. With the F.L. McDonald Postgraduate Central Arkansas Conway, Ark. 65,000 11,700 Field Security Field at Estes Stadium (9,000) Scholarship Award, the league annually honors male and female scholar-athletes with a Houston Baptist Houston, Texas 2,161,000 3,160 Husky Stadium stipend for postgraduate study. The Steve McCarty Citizenship Award, initiated in 2005- (5,000) 06 and named after the former Stephen F. Austin athletic director, properly recognizes UIW San Antonio, Texas 1,437,000 10,984 Gayle and Tom Benson Stadium accomplishments off the court for a male and female student-athlete. Also, student-ath- (6,000) letes with grade point averages above 3.0 are honored on the Southland’s annual Lamar Beaumont, Texas 118,296 14,056 Provost Umphrey Stadium All-Academic teams and Commissioner’s Honor Roll. A total of 2,379 student-athletes (16,000) earned a spot on the Honor Roll at the end of the 2016-17 academic year. McNeese Lake Charles, La. 202,000 8,162 Louis Bonnette Field at Cowboy Stadium The conference continues to make great strides in the classroom. During the last (17,610) decade, no other Division I league has improved its Academic Progress Rate as well as Nicholls Thibodaux, La. 15,000 6,500 Manning Field at John L. Guidry Stadium the Southland Conference has. In fact, in 2009-10, the Southland ranked 10th among (10,500) the 31 Division I leagues in men’s basketball APR. The academic progress the league Northwestern State Natchitoches, La. 17,865 9,819 Turpin Stadium has shown ultimately leads to higher graduation rates for our student-athletes. (15,971) Sam Houston State Huntsville, Texas 39,759 20,477 Elliott T. Bowers Stadium In addition to providing expanding opportunities for student-athletes, the (12,975) Southland Conference and its member institutions are very involved in various com- Southeastern Louisiana Hammond, La. 20,019 15,403 Strawberry Stadium munity outreach programs. Many of these programs provide positive life skills training (7,408) such as academics, citizenship and leadership to school-aged students in Southland Stephen F. Austin Nacogdoches, Texas 33,600 12,742 Homer Bryce Stadium communities. (14,575) MILEAGE CHART TEAM ACU UCA HBU UIW LU MCN UNO NICH NSU SHSU SLU SFA AMCC Abilene Christian -- 523 409 245 461 526 702 670 436 341 669 364 390 Central Arkansas 523 -- 464 624 430 464 473 589 310 415 500 321 754 Houston Baptist 409 464 -- 198 88 144 348 316 229 70 314 142 219 UIW 245 624 198 -- 284 340 544 512 424 226 510 324 143 Lamar 461 430 88 284 -- 60 261 231 157 112 226 124 307 McNeese 526 464 144 340 60 -- 206 171 121 172 166 161 363 New Orleans 702 473 348 544 261 206 -- 65 272 392 58 388 566 Nicholls 670 589 316 512 231 171 65 -- 229 343 88 329 536 Northwestern State 436 310 229 424 157 121 272 229 -- 180 208 109 488 Sam Houston State 341 415 70 226 112 172 392 343 180 -- 338 94 290 Southeastern Louisiana 669 500 314 510 226 166 58 88 208 338 -- 311 535 Stephen F. Austin 364 321 142 324 124 161 388 329 109 94 311 -- 361 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 390 754 219 143 307 363 566 536 488 209 535 361 --

48 2019 NICHOLLS FOOTBALL SLC ALL-TIME STANDINGS 1991 CONFERENCE ALL GAMES 1999 CONFERENCE ALL GAMES 2007 CONFERENCE ALL GAMES 2014 CONFERENCE ALL GAMES W L T W L T W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. McNeese 4 1 2 6 4 2 Troy State 6 1 .857 11 2 .846 McNeese 7 0 1.000 11 1 .917 Southeastern La. 7 1 .875 9 4 .692 Sam Houston State 5 2 0 8 3 1 Stephen F. Austin 6 1 .857 8 3 .727 Sam Houston State 5 2 .714 7 4 .636 Sam Houston State 7 1 .875 11 5 .688 Northeast Louisiana 4 2 1 7 3 1 McNeese 5 2 .714 6 5 .545 Central Arkansas 5 2 .714 6 5 .545 Lamar 5 3 .625 8 4 .667 Southwest Texas 4 3 0 7 4 0 Sam Houston State 4 3 .571 6 5 .545 Nicholls 3 4 .429 6 5 .545 Stephen F. Austin 5 3 .625 8 5 .615 Northwestern State 4 3 0 6 5 0 Northwestern State 3 4 .429 4 7 .364 Northwestern State 3 4 .429 4 7 .364 Central Arkansas 5 3 .625 6 6 .500 Nicholls 2 5 0 4 7 0 Southwest Texas 2 5 .286 3 8 .273 Texas State 3 4 .429 4 7 .364 McNeese 4 4 .500 6 5 .545 North Texas 2 5 0 3 7 1 Jacksonville State 1 6 .143 2 9 .182 Southeastern La. 2 5 .286 3 8 .273 Abilene Christian 4 4 .500 6 6 .500 Stephen F. Austin 1 5 1 2 8 1 Nicholls 1 6 .143 1 10 .091 Stephen F. Austin 0 7 .000 0 11 .000 Northwestern State 4 4 .500 6 6 .500 UIW 2 6 .250 2 9 .182 1992 CONFERENCE ALL GAMES 2000 CONFERENCE ALL GAMES 2008 CONFERENCE ALL GAMES Houston Baptist 1 7 .125 2 9 .182 W L T W L T W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. Nicholls 0 8 .000 0 12 .000 Northeast Louisiana 7 0 0 10 3 0 Troy State 7 0 1.000 10 2 .833 Central Arkansas 6 1 .857 10 2 .833 McNeese 6 1 0 9 4 0 McNeese 5 2 .714 8 4 .667 Texas State 5 2 .714 8 5 .615 2015 CONFERENCE ALL GAMES Northwestern State 4 3 0 7 4 0 Southwest Texas 5 2 .714 7 4 .636 McNeese 4 3 .571 7 4 .636 W L Pct. W L Pct. Sam Houston State 3 2 2 6 3 2 Sam Houston State 4 3 .571 7 4 .636 Northwestern State 4 3 .571 7 5 .583 McNeese 9 0 1.000 10 1 .909 North Texas 3 4 0 4 7 0 Stephen F. Austin 3 4 .429 6 5 .545 Nicholls 3 4 .429 3 6 .333 Sam Houston State 7 2 .778 11 4 .733 Southwest Texas 2 4 1 5 5 1 Jacksonville State 2 5 .286 4 6 .400 Southeastern La. 2 5 .286 5 7 .417 Central Arkansas 7 2 .778 7 4 .636 Stephen F. Austin 1 6 0 3 8 0 Nicholls% 1 6 .143 4 7 .364 Sam Houston State 2 5 .286 4 6 .400 UIW 5 4 .556 6 5 .545 Nicholls 0 6 1 1 9 1 Northwestern State% 1 6 .143 4 7 .364 Stephen F. Austin 2 5 .286 4 8 .333 Lamar 4 5 .444 5 6 .455 %Records and results reflect two forfeits by Northwestern State. Northwestern State 4 5 .444 4 7 .364 1993 CONFERENCE ALL GAMES 2009 CONFERENCE ALL GAMES Stephen F. Austin 4 5 .444 4 7 .364 W L T W L T 2001 CONFERENCE ALL GAMES W L Pct. W L Pct. Southeastern La. 3 6 .333 4 7 .364 McNeese 7 0 0 10 3 0 W L Pct. W L Pct. Stephen F. Austin 6 1 .857 10 3 .769 Abilene Christian 3 6 .333 3 8 .273 Northeast Louisiana 6 1 0 9 3 0 Sam Houston State 5 1 .833 10 3 .769 McNeese 6 1 .857 9 3 .750 Nicholls 3 6 .333 3 8 .273 Stephen F. Austin 5 2 0 8 4 0 McNeese 5 1 .833 8 4 .667 Texas State 5 2 .714 7 4 .636 Houston Baptist 0 8 .000 2 9 .182 Northwestern State 3 4 0 5 6 0 Northwestern State 4 2 .667 8 4 .667 Southeastern La. 4 3 .571 6 5 .545 Sam Houston State 2 5 0 4 7 0 Stephen F. Austin 4 2 .667 6 5 .545 Sam Houston State 3 4 .429 5 6 .455 2016 CONFERENCE ALL GAMES North Texas 2 5 0 4 7 0 Jacksonville State 2 4 .333 5 6 .455 Central Arkansas 2 5 .286 6 7 .417 W L Pct. W L Pct. Nicholls 2 5 0 3 8 0 Nicholls 1 5 .167 3 8 .273 Nicholls 2 5 .286 3 8 .273 Sam Houston State 9 0 1.000 12 1 .923 Southwest Texas 1 6 0 2 9 0 Southwest Texas 0 6 .000 4 7 .364 Northwestern State 0 7 .000 0 11 .000 Central Arkansas 8 1 .889 10 3 .769 Southeastern La. 7 2 .778 7 4 .636 1994 CONFERENCE ALL GAMES 2002 CONFERENCE ALL GAMES 2010 CONFERENCE ALL GAMES McNeese 5 4 .556 6 5 .545 W L T W L T W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. Nicholls 5 4 .556 5 6 .455 North Texas 5 0 1 7 4 1 McNeese 6 0 1.000 13 2 .867 Stephen F. Austin 6 1 .857 9 3 .750 Stephen F. Austin 4 5 .444 5 6 .455 McNeese 5 1 0 10 3 0 Northwestern State 4 2 .667 9 4 .692 McNeese 5 2 .714 6 5 .545 Houston Baptist 3 5 .375 4 7 .364 Stephen F. Austin 4 1 1 6 3 2 Nicholls 3 3 .500 7 4 .636 Central Arkansas 4 3 .571 7 4 .636 Lamar 3 6 .333 3 8 .273 Northwestern State 3 3 0 5 6 0 Stephen F. Austin 3 3 .500 6 5 .545 Sam Houston State 4 3 .571 6 5 .545 UIW 3 6 .333 3 8 .273 Sam Houston State 1 5 0 6 5 0 Jacksonville State 2 4 .333 5 6 .455 Northwestern State 4 3 .571 5 6 .455 Abilene Christian 2 7 .222 2 9 .182 Nicholls 1 5 0 5 6 0 Sam Houston State 2 4 .333 4 7 .364 Nicholls 3 4 .429 4 7 .364 Northwestern State 0 9 .000 1 10 .091 Southwest Texas 1 5 0 4 7 0 Southwest Texas 1 5 .167 4 7 .364 Texas State 1 6 .143 4 7 .364 Southeastern La. 1 6 .143 2 9 .182 2017 CONFERENCE ALL GAMES 1995 CONFERENCE ALL GAMES 2003 CONFERENCE ALL GAMES W L Pct. W L Pct. W L T W L T W L Pct. W L Pct. 2011 CONFERENCE ALL GAMES Central Arkansas 9 0 1.000 10 2 .833 McNeese 5 0 0 13 1 0 McNeese 5 0 1.000 10 2 .833 W L Pct. W L Pct. Sam Houston State 8 1 .889 12 2 .857 Stephen F. Austin 4 1 0 11 2 0 Stephen F. Austin 4 1 .800 7 4 .545 Sam Houston State 7 0 1.000 14 1 .933 Nicholls 7 2 .778 8 4 .667 Northwestern State 2 3 0 6 5 0 Northwestern State 1 4 .200 6 6 .500 Central Arkansas 6 1 .857 9 4 .692 McNeese 7 2 .778 9 2 .818 Sam Houston State 2 3 0 5 5 0 Texas State 1 4 .200 4 8 .333 Stephen F. Austin 5 2 .714 6 5 .545 Southeastern La. 6 3 .667 6 5 .545 Southwest Texas 2 3 0 4 7 0 Sam Houston State 1 4 .200 2 9 .182 McNeese 4 3 .571 6 5 .545 Northwestern State 4 5 .444 4 7 .364 Nicholls 0 5 0 0 11 0 Nicholls% 0 5 .000 0 11 .000 Northwestern State 3 4 .429 5 6 .455 Stephen F. Austin 4 5 .444 4 7 .364 Troy State 11 1 0 %Records and results reflect five forfeits by Nicholls. Lamar 2 5 .286 4 7 .364 Abilene Christian 2 7 .222 2 9 .182 Jacksonville State 7 4 0 Southeastern La. 1 6 .143 3 8 .273 UIW 1 7 .125 1 10 .091 2004 CONFERENCE ALL GAMES Nicholls 0 7 .000 1 10 .091 Lamar 1 8 .111 2 9 .182 1996 CONFERENCE ALL GAMES W L Pct. W L Pct. Houston Baptist 0 9 .000 1 10 .091 W L Pct. W L Pct. Sam Houston State 4 1 .800 11 3 .786 2012 CONFERENCE ALL GAMES Troy State 5 1 .833 12 2 .857 Northwestern State 4 1 .800 8 4 .667 W L Pct. W L Pct. 2018 CONFERENCE ALL GAMES Nicholls 4 2 .667 8 4 .667 Texas State 3 2 .600 5 6 .455 Central Arkansas 6 1 .857 9 3 .750 W L Pct. W L Pct. Stephen F. Austin 3 3 .500 7 4 .636 Nicholls 2 3 .400 5 5 .500 Sam Houston State 6 1 .857 11 4 .733 Nicholls 7 2 .778 9 4 .692 Northwestern State 3 3 .500 6 5 .545 Stephen F. Austin 1 4 .364 6 5 .545 Southeastern La. 5 2 .714 5 6 .455 UIW 6 2 .750 6 5 .545 Sam Houston State 3 3 .500 4 7 .364 McNeese 1 4 .364 4 7 .364 McNeese 4 3 .571 7 4 .636 Lamar 6 3 .667 7 5 .583 Southwest Texas 2 4 .333 5 6 .455 Stephen F. Austin 4 3 .571 5 6 .455 Abilene Christian 5 4 .556 6 5 .545 McNeese 1 5 .167 3 8 .273 2005 CONFERENCE ALL GAMES Northwestern State 2 4 .286 4 7 .364 Central Arkansas 5 4 .556 6 5 .545 Jacksonville State 1 9 .100 W L Pct. W L Pct. Lamar 1 6 .143 4 8 .333 McNeese 5 4 .556 6 5 .545 Texas State 5 1 .833 11 3 .786 Nicholls 0 7 .000 1 10 .091 Sam Houston State 5 4 .556 6 5 .545 1997 CONFERENCE ALL GAMES Nicholls 5 1 .833 6 4 .600 Northwestern State 4 5 .444 5 6 .455 W L Pct. W L Pct. McNeese 3 3 .500 5 4 .556 2013 CONFERENCE ALL GAMES Southeastern La. 4 5 .444 4 7 .364 McNeese 6 1 .857 13 2 .867 Northwestern State 3 3 .500 5 5 .500 W L Pct. W L Pct. Stephen F. Austin 2 7 .222 2 8 .200 Northwestern State 6 1 .857 8 4 .666 Southeastern La. 2 4 .333 4 6 .400 Southeastern La. 7 0 1.000 11 3 .786 Houston Baptist 0 9 .000 1 10 .091 Stephen F. Austin 5 2 .714 8 3 .727 Sam Houston State 2 4 .333 3 7 .300 McNeese 6 1 .857 10 3 .769 Sam Houston State 3 4 .429 5 6 .455 Stephen F. Austin 1 5 .167 5 6 .455 Sam Houston State 4 3 .571 9 5 .643 Nicholls 3 4 .429 5 6 .455 Central Arkansas 4 3 .571 7 5 .583 Southwest Texas 2 5 .286 5 6 .455 2006 CONFERENCE ALL GAMES Northwestern State 3 4 .429 6 6 .500 Troy State 2 5 .286 5 6 .455 W L Pct. W L Pct. Lamar 2 5 .286 5 7 .417 Jacksonville State 1 6 .143 1 10 .091 McNeese 5 1 .833 7 5 .583 Nicholls 1 6 .143 4 8 .333 Sam Houston State 4 2 .667 6 5 .545 Stephen F. Austin 1 6 .143 3 9 .250 1998 CONFERENCE ALL GAMES Stephen F. Austin 4 2 .667 4 7 .364 W L Pct. W L Pct. Texas State 3 3 .500 5 6 .455 Northwestern State 6 1 .857 11 3 .786 Nicholls 2 4 .333 4 7 .364 McNeese 5 2 .714 9 3 .750 Northwestern State 2 4 .333 4 7 .364 Troy State 5 2 .714 8 4 .667 Southeastern La. 1 5 .167 2 9 .182 Jacksonville State 4 3 .571 7 4 .636 Central Arkansas* ------8 3 .727 Nicholls 3 4 .429 4 7 .364 *-denotes 2007 SLC member Southwest Texas 2 5 .286 4 7 .364 Stephen F. Austin 2 5 .286 3 8 .273 Sam Houston State 1 6 .143 3 8 .273

GEAUXCOLONELS.COM 49 SLC TEAM STATISTICS 2018 SLC Team Statistics SCORING OFFENSE G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Points Avg/G RUSHING DEFENSE G Att Yards Avg. TD Yards/G 1. Incarnate Word 11 48 9 42 0 0 0 357 32.5 1. Nicholls 13 416 1370 3.3 13 105.4 2. Nicholls 13 54 16 48 0 0 0 420 32.3 2. Central Arkansas 11 411 1226 3.0 16 111.5 3. Lamar 12 50 8 45 1 0 0 371 30.9 3. Abilene Christian 11 359 1251 3.5 12 113.7 4. Central Arkansas 11 43 13 37 1 0 0 336 30.5 4. McNeese 11 383 1315 3.4 12 119.5 5. Abilene Christian 11 43 10 41 1 0 0 331 30.1 5. Lamar 12 407 1776 4.4 15 148.0 6. Sam Houston State 11 41 14 36 2 0 1 330 30.0 6. Southeastern La. 11 444 2020 4.5 20 183.6 7. Northwestern State 11 43 5 35 2 0 0 312 28.4 7. Incarnate Word 11 485 2023 4.2 18 183.9 8. Houston Baptist 11 41 5 36 1 0 1 301 27.4 8. Stephen F. Austin 10 412 1964 4.8 20 196.4 9. Southeastern La. 11 34 14 31 2 0 0 281 25.5 9. Northwestern State 11 474 2262 4.8 19 205.6 10 . McNeese 11 26 16 23 1 0 0 229 20.8 10. Houston Baptist 11 512 2289 4.5 24 208.1 11. Stephen F. Austin 10 22 9 22 0 0 0 181 18.1 11 . Sam Houston State 11 499 2293 4.6 20 208.5 SCORING DEFENSE G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Points Avg/G PASS OFFENSE G Comp Att Int Pct. Yards Avg. TD Avg/G 1. Nicholls 13 36 10 32 2 0 1 284 21.8 1. Incarnate Word 11 248 429 14 57.8 3550 8.3 26 322.7 2. McNeese 11 34 10 30 1 0 0 266 24.2 2. Northwestern State 11 290 475 11 61.1 3530 7.4 32 320.9 3. Central Arkansas 11 35 14 33 1 0 0 287 26.1 3. Sam Houston State 11 253 433 17 58.4 3252 7.5 22 295.6 4. Abilene Christian 11 37 14 32 0 0 0 296 26.9 4. Southeastern La. 11 254 426 13 59.6 3095 7.3 18 281.4 5. Sam Houston State 11 39 13 34 1 0 0 309 28.1 5. Abilene Christian 11 322 491 10 65.6 3062 6.2 23 278.4 6. Lamar 12 43 13 37 2 0 1 340 28.3 6. Houston Baptist 11 263 463 15 56.8 2968 6.4 25 269.8 7. Stephen F. Austin 10 44 9 42 0 0 0 333 33.3 7. Central Arkansas 11 200 369 9 54.2 2879 7.8 26 261.7 8. Southeastern La. 11 48 12 39 3 0 0 369 33.5 8. Stephen F. Austin 10 241 414 11 58.2 2563 6.2 14 256.3 9. Incarnate Word 11 50 10 43 0 0 1 375 34.1 9. Nicholls 13 216 357 8 60.5 2954 8.3 21 227.2 10. Northwestern State 11 49 11 45 3 0 1 380 34.5 10. Lamar 12 148 273 10 54.2 2275 8.3 20 189.6 11. Houston Baptist 11 65 9 62 1 0 0 481 43.7 11. McNeese 11 190 340 10 55.9 1997 5.9 14 181.5 TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G PASS DEFENSE G Comp Att Int Pct. Yards Avg. TD Avg/G 1. Incarnate Word 11 1765 3550 811 5315 6.6 44 483.2 1. Sam Houston State 11 195 360 11 54.2 2414 6.7 16 219.5 2. Nicholls 13 3208 2954 962 6162 6.4 53 474.0 2. Stephen F. Austin 10 173 314 8 55.1 2289 7.3 22 228.9 3. Abilene Christian 11 1770 3062 869 4832 5.6 42 439.3 3. Nicholls 13 263 444 10 59.2 3020 6.8 20 232.3 4. Lamar 12 2902 2275 888 5177 5.8 47 431.4 4. McNeese 11 229 405 8 56.5 2601 6.4 20 236.5 5. Sam Houston State 11 1366 3252 850 4618 5.4 39 419.8 5. Northwestern State 11 227 394 13 57.6 2968 7.5 29 269.8 6. Northwestern State 11 1080 3530 821 4610 5.6 40 419.1 6. Abilene Christian 11 243 433 13 56.1 2990 6.9 21 271.8 7. Central Arkansas 11 1600 2879 772 4479 5.8 40 407.2 7. Houston Baptist 11 231 362 10 63.8 3016 8.3 33 274.2 8. Southeastern La. 11 1381 3095 819 4476 5.5 31 406.9 8. Southeastern La. 11 253 400 8 63.3 3026 7.6 22 275.1 9. Houston Baptist 11 1369 2968 821 4337 5.3 35 394.3 9. Central Arkansas 11 247 424 11 58.3 3196 7.5 19 290.5 10. Stephen F. Austin 10 904 2563 761 3467 4.6 21 346.7 10. Lamar 12 267 500 17 53.4 3532 7.1 25 294.3 11. McNeese 11 1207 1997 736 3204 4.4 22 291.3 11. Incarnate Word 11 244 394 18 61.9 3248 8.2 30 295.3 TOTAL DEFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G PASS EFFICIENCY G Comp Att Int Pct. Yards TD Effic. 1. Nicholls 13 1370 3020 860 4390 5.1 33 337.7 1. Nicholls 13 216 357 8 60.5 2954 21 144.9 2. McNeese 11 1315 2601 788 3916 5.0 32 356.0 2. Lamar 12 148 273 10 54.2 2275 20 141.1 3. Abilene Christian 11 1251 2990 792 4241 5.4 33 385.5 3. Northwestern State 11 290 475 11 61.1 3530 32 141.1 4. Central Arkansas 11 1226 3196 835 4422 5.3 35 402.0 4. Incarnate Word 11 248 429 14 57.8 3550 26 140.8 5. Stephen F. Austin 10 1964 2289 726 4253 5.9 42 425.3 5. Central Arkansas 11 200 369 9 54.2 2879 26 138.1 6. Sam Houston State 11 2293 2414 859 4707 5.5 36 427.9 6. Sam Houston State 11 253 433 17 58.4 3252 22 130.4 7. Lamar 12 1776 3532 907 5308 5.9 40 442.3 7. Abilene Christian 11 322 491 10 65.6 3062 23 129.3 8. Southeastern La. 11 2020 3026 844 5046 6.0 42 458.7 8. Southeastern La. 11 254 426 13 59.6 3095 18 128.5 9. Northwestern State 11 2262 2968 868 5230 6.0 48 475.5 9. Houston Baptist 11 263 463 15 56.8 2968 25 122.0 10. Incarnate Word 11 2023 3248 879 5271 6.0 48 479.2 10. Stephen F. Austin 10 241 414 11 58.2 2563 14 116.1 11. Houston Baptist 11 2289 3016 874 5305 6.1 57 482.3 11. McNeese 11 190 340 10 55.9 1997 14 112.9 RUSHING OFFENSE G Att Yards Avg. TD Yards/G PASS DEFENSE EFFIC. G Comp Att Int Pct. Yards TD Effic. 1. Nicholls 13 605 3208 5.3 32 246.8 1. Sam Houston State 11 195 360 11 54.2 2414 16 119.0 2. Lamar 12 615 2902 4.7 27 241.8 2. Lamar 12 267 500 17 53.4 3532 25 122.4 3. Abilene Christian 11 378 1770 4.7 19 160.9 3. McNeese 11 229 405 8 56.5 2601 20 122.8 4. Incarnate Word 11 382 1765 4.6 18 160.5 4. Abilene Christian 11 243 433 13 56.1 2990 21 124.1 5. Central Arkansas 11 403 1600 4.0 14 145.5 5. Nicholls 13 263 444 10 59.2 3020 20 126.7 6. Southeastern La. 11 393 1381 3.5 13 125.5 6. Central Arkansas 11 247 424 11 58.3 3196 19 131.2 7. Houston Baptist 11 358 1369 3.8 10 124.5 7. Stephen F. Austin 10 173 314 8 55.1 2289 22 134.4 8. Sam Houston State 11 417 1366 3.3 17 124.2 8. Northwestern State 11 227 394 13 57.6 2968 29 138.6 9. McNeese 11 396 1207 3.0 8 109.7 9. Southeastern La. 11 253 400 8 63.3 3026 22 140.9 10. Northwestern State 11 346 1080 3.1 8 98.2 10. Incarnate Word 11 244 394 18 61.9 3248 30 147.2 11. Stephen F. Austin 10 347 904 2.6 7 90.4 11. Houston Baptist 11 231 362 10 63.8 3016 33 158.4

50 2019 NICHOLLS FOOTBALL SLC TEAM STATISTICS KICKOFF RETURNS G No. Yards TD Avg. PAT KICKING Made Att Pct. 1. McNeese 11 28 729 1 26.0 1. Southeastern La. 31 31 1.000 2. Northwestern State 11 43 1001 1 23.3 2. Stephen F. Austin 22 22 1.000 3. Houston Baptist 11 57 1285 1 22.5 3. Abilene Christian 41 41 1.000 4. Abilene Christian 11 20 435 0 21.8 4. Lamar 45 46 .978 5. Nicholls 13 28 559 0 20.0 5. Sam Houston State 36 37 .973 6. Central Arkansas 11 33 653 0 19.8 6. McNeese 23 24 .958 7. Sam Houston State 11 38 736 0 19.4 7. Northwestern State 35 37 .946 8. Stephen F. Austin 10 35 664 0 19.0 8. Central Arkansas 37 40 .925 9. Incarnate Word 11 29 531 0 18.3 9. Nicholls 48 53 .906 10. Southeastern La. 11 42 752 0 17.9 10. Houston Baptist 36 40 .900 11. Lamar 12 32 528 0 16.5 11. Incarnate Word 42 47 .894 PUNT RETURN AVG G No. Yards TD Avg. SACKS BY G No. Yards 1. Southeastern La. 11 17 241 0 14.2 1. Nicholls 13 40 294 2. McNeese 11 20 250 2 12.5 2. Sam Houston State 11 37 228 3. Nicholls 13 12 82 0 6.8 3. Abilene Christian 11 34 184 4. Northwestern State 11 16 108 0 6.8 4. Northwestern State 11 32 184 5. Central Arkansas 11 16 107 0 6.7 5. McNeese 11 30 185 6. Incarnate Word 11 16 99 0 6.2 6. Central Arkansas 11 30 171 7. Houston Baptist 11 17 100 1 5.9 7. Lamar 12 26 188 8. Lamar 12 19 108 0 5.7 8. Incarnate Word 11 26 153 9. Sam Houston State 11 12 57 0 4.8 9. Southeastern La. 11 24 149 10. Abilene Christian 11 13 60 0 4.6 10. Houston Baptist 11 23 126 11. Stephen F. Austin 10 6 22 0 3.7 11. Stephen F. Austin 10 18 96 PUNTING G No. Yards Avg/P Ret. Avg. TB FC Net/P SACKS AGAINST G No. Yards 1. McNeese 11 80 3437 43.0 221 2.8 9 27 40.2 1. Abilene Christian 11 16 100 2. Sam Houston State 11 62 2460 39.7 59 1.0 4 28 38.7 2. Central Arkansas 11 20 142 3. Stephen F. Austin 10 75 3005 40.1 104 1.4 3 29 38.7 3. Northwestern State 11 23 143 4. Southeastern La. 11 60 2352 39.2 40 .7 3 16 38.5 4. Nicholls 13 25 140 5. Central Arkansas 11 69 2681 38.9 53 .8 6 18 38.1 5. Incarnate Word 11 25 139 6. Houston Baptist 11 72 2914 40.5 186 2.6 7 15 37.9 6. Lamar 12 29 159 7. Lamar 12 76 3076 40.5 204 2.7 8 32 37.8 7. Southeastern La. 11 31 214 8. Abilene Christian 11 70 2797 40.0 212 3.0 5 13 36.9 8. McNeese 11 35 218 9. Northwestern State 11 69 2746 39.8 205 3.0 6 15 36.8 9. Sam Houston State 11 35 226 10. Nicholls 13 46 1820 39.6 143 3.1 6 7 36.5 10. Stephen F. Austin 10 37 218 11. Incarnate Word 11 55 2146 39.0 141 2.6 4 20 36.5 11. Houston Baptist 11 44 275 KICKOFF COVERAGE G No. Yards Avg. Return TB Net Avg. FIRST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg. 1. Sam Houston State 11 62 3772 60.8 617 21 42.4 1. Nicholls 13 166 120 28 314 24.2 2. Central Arkansas 11 67 4039 60.3 689 28 39.6 2. Abilene Christian 11 93 146 22 261 23.7 3. McNeese 11 51 3076 60.3 217 34 39.4 3. Northwestern State 11 61 155 31 247 22.5 4. Southeastern La. 11 55 3138 57.1 706 12 38.8 4. Sam Houston State 11 81 133 25 239 21.7 5. Northwestern State 11 58 3053 52.6 761 2 38.7 5. Incarnate Word 11 69 145 24 238 21.6 6. Incarnate Word 11 68 3905 57.4 624 29 37.6 6. Lamar 12 147 84 24 255 21.3 7. Nicholls 13 80 4731 59.1 1171 23 37.3 7. Houston Baptist 11 81 129 17 227 20.6 8. Lamar 12 70 3886 55.5 876 16 37.3 8. Southeastern La. 11 84 129 13 226 20.5 9. Houston Baptist 11 56 3184 56.9 806 16 35.3 9. Central Arkansas 11 80 106 26 212 19.3 10. Stephen F. Austin 10 38 1976 52.0 637 1 34.6 10. Stephen F. Austin 10 56 115 14 185 18.5 11. Abilene Christian 11 62 2998 48.4 665 8 34.4 11. McNeese 11 64 90 15 169 15.4 FIELD GOALS Made Att Pct. OPPONENT 1ST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg. 1. Southeastern La. 14 18 .778 1. Nicholls 13 87 135 14 236 18.2 2. Sam Houston State 14 18 .778 2. McNeese 11 70 107 23 200 18.2 3. Central Arkansas 13 17 .765 3. Abilene Christian 11 65 126 16 207 18.8 4. Stephen F. Austin 9 12 .750 4. Central Arkansas 11 73 123 14 210 19.1 5. McNeese 16 22 .727 5. Sam Houston State 11 130 97 14 241 21.9 6. Abilene Christian 10 14 .714 6. Stephen F. Austin 10 92 99 32 223 22.3 7. Houston Baptist 5 8 .625 7. Lamar 12 89 154 27 270 22.5 8. Lamar 8 13 .615 8. Southeastern La. 11 105 126 21 252 22.9 9. Nicholls 16 26 .615 9. Incarnate Word 11 109 124 27 260 23.6 10. Incarnate Word 9 17 .529 10. Houston Baptist 11 115 131 16 262 23.8 11. Northwestern State 5 12 .417 11. Northwestern State 11 123 129 21 273 24.8

GEAUXCOLONELS.COM 51 SLC TEAM STATISTICS 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS G Conv. Att. Pct. PENALTIES G No. Yards Avg/G 1. Nicholls 13 87 179 48.6 1. Central Arkansas 11 60 522 47.5 2. Abilene Christian 11 71 180 39.4 2. Nicholls 13 72 663 51.0 3. Lamar 12 70 184 38.0 3. Houston Baptist 11 64 570 51.8 4. Houston Baptist 11 65 171 38.0 4. Lamar 12 80 682 56.8 5. Southeastern La. 11 62 172 36.0 5. Abilene Christian 11 78 627 57.0 6. Sam Houston State 11 63 175 36.0 6. McNeese 11 75 640 58.2 7. Northwestern State 11 60 172 34.9 7. Sam Houston State 11 78 682 62.0 8. Incarnate Word 11 50 149 33.6 8. Northwestern State 11 100 861 78.3 9. Stephen F. Austin 10 54 167 32.3 9. Stephen F. Austin 10 87 838 83.8 10. Central Arkansas 11 49 161 30.4 10. Incarnate Word 11 98 935 85.0 11. McNeese 11 45 167 26.9 11. Southeastern La. 11 113 992 90.2

OPP 3RD-DN CONVERT G Conv. Att. Pct. OPPONENT PENALTIES G No. Yards Avg/G 1. Sam Houston State 11 46 169 27.2 1. Central Arkansas 11 99 892 81.1 2. Abilene Christian 11 50 165 30.3 2. Sam Houston State 11 88 809 73.5 3. Central Arkansas 11 60 184 32.6 3. Incarnate Word 11 83 802 72.9 4. McNeese 11 63 180 35.0 4. Northwestern State 11 85 796 72.4 5. Nicholls 13 64 177 36.2 5. Nicholls 13 96 900 69.2 6. Lamar 12 69 187 36.9 6. Lamar 12 91 807 67.3 7. Stephen F. Austin 10 56 145 38.6 7. Southeastern La. 11 81 733 66.6 8. Southeastern La. 11 65 164 39.6 8. Abilene Christian 11 80 729 66.3 9. Incarnate Word 11 70 169 41.4 9. Houston Baptist 11 78 649 59.0 10. Houston Baptist 11 79 177 44.6 10. Stephen F. Austin 10 57 570 57.0 11. Northwestern State 11 76 164 46.3 11. McNeese 11 66 580 52.7

4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS G Conv. Att. Pct. TIME OF POSSESSION G Poss. Time Avg/G 1. Southeastern La. 11 16 25 64.0 1. Nicholls 13 424:58 32:41 2. Northwestern State 11 13 23 56.5 2. Abilene Christian 11 350:14 31:50 3. Lamar 12 6 11 54.5 3. Lamar 12 373:33 31:07 4. Abilene Christian 11 9 17 52.9 4. McNeese 11 336:19 30:34 5. McNeese 11 5 10 50.0 5. Stephen F. Austin 10 305:13 30:31 6. Incarnate Word 11 8 18 44.4 6. Central Arkansas 11 328:20 29:50 7. Central Arkansas 11 7 21 33.3 7. Northwestern State 11 324:04 29:27 8. Nicholls 13 5 15 33.3 8. Southeastern La. 11 323:12 29:22 9. Sam Houston State 11 7 21 33.3 9. Sam Houston State 11 313:17 28:28 10. Houston Baptist 11 6 20 30.0 10. Incarnate Word 11 298:28 27:08 11. Stephen F. Austin 10 5 23 21.7 11. Houston Baptist 11 293:36 26:41

OPP 4TH-DN CONVERT G Conv. Att. Pct. 1. Abilene Christian 11 5 19 26.3 2. Northwestern State 11 4 14 28.6 3. McNeese 11 5 15 33.3 4. Incarnate Word 11 10 24 41.7 5. Stephen F. Austin 10 3 7 42.9 6. Nicholls 13 8 17 47.1 7. Southeastern La. 11 10 21 47.6 8. Sam Houston State 11 15 30 50.0 9. Central Arkansas 11 14 27 51.9 10. Lamar 12 11 20 55.0 11. Houston Baptist 11 13 22 59.1

52 2019 NICHOLLS FOOTBALL ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS W L T San Diego State 0 1 BACONE COLLEGE (1-0) FLORIDA ATLANTIC (1-1) Air Force Academy 0 2 Slippery Rock 1 0 9/25/10 W 44-28 H H: 1-0; A: 0-1 Abilene Christian 1 1 South Alabama 0 3 BAPTIST CHRISTIAN (1-0) 10/5/02 W 33-22 H Akron 0 1 South Dakota 0 1 10/11/03 L 23-31 A Alcorn State 1 0 South Dakota State 0 1 10/5/74 W 67-0 H Appalachian State 1 0 South Florida 0 1 BETHEL COLLEGE (0-1)* GEORGIA (0-1) Arkansas 0 1 Southeastern La. 14 14 8/28/03 L 70-0* H 9/10/16 L 24-26 A Arkansas-Monticello 1 0 Southeast Missouri 1 0 *Bethel awarded forfeit victory after Nicholls used an GEORGIA SOUTHERN (0-3) Arkansas State 1 0 Southern 13 6 ineligible player. H: 0-1; A: 0-2 Arkansas Tech 1 0 Southern Arkansas 2 0 12/6/86 L 31-55 A Assumption College 1 0 Southern Illinois 1 1 BISHOP COLLEGE (1-0) Austin Peay 3 1 Southwest Missouri 5 0 1 10/5/85 W 39-12 H 10/14/89 L 13-21 H Azusa Pacific 1 0 Stephen F. Austin 10* 25 11/23/91 L 6-40 A CAMERON (1-2) Bacone College 1 0 Tennessee-Martin 7 1 GRAMBLING STATE (0-2) Baptist Christian 1 0 Tennessee State 0 2 H: 1-0; A: 0-2 10/2/76 W 14-0 H H: 0-2 Bethel College 0 1# Tennessee Tech 2 0 11/13/82 L 15-33 H Bishop College 1 0 10/1/77 L 0-13 A Texas A&M 0 1 11/10/01 L 28-37 H Cameron 1 2 Texas A&M-Kingsville 0 3 10/14/78 L 17-22 A Central Arkansas 2 9 Texas Southern 4 1# CENTRAL ARKANSAS (2-9) HARDING (1-0) Central Florida 2 2 Texas State 15 15# H: 2-4; A: 0-5 11/16/96 W 29-19 H Cheyney University 1 0 Troy State 6 20 1 8/31/00 W 52-44 H Colorado 0 1 Tulane 0 1 HENDERSON STATE (0-1) Connecticut 1 0 Tulsa 0 1 10/27/07 L 42-49 OT A 9/13/14 L 10-27 H 11/01/08 W 20-17 H Delta State 3 5 1 Weber State 2 0 HOFSTRA (0-1) 10/24/09 L 13-42 A Duquesne 1 0 West Virginia Tech 1 0 9/2/95 L 10-34 A Eastern Washington 1 1 Western Carolina 0 1 10/23/10 L 7-31 H Evangel 3 0 Western Illinois 0 2 10/8/11 L 31-37 H HOUSTON BAPTIST (4-1) Florida A&M 1 0 Western Michigan 1 2 10/6/12 L 14-34 A H: 2-0; A: 2-1 Florida Atlantic 1 1 Youngstown State 1 0 11/16/13 L 10-17 H 10/25/14 L 21-31 A Georgia 0 1 9/27/14 L 18-52 A 10/17/15 W 38-17 H 2019 Nicholls opponents in bold Georgia Southern 0 3 * Colonels awarded forfeit victories 11/14/15 L 31-34 H 10/15/16 W 33-30 A Grambling State 0 2 # Bethel College, Texas Southern, Northwestern State, 11/12/16 L 24-31 A 11/4/17 W 23-17 H Harding 1 0 Sam Houston State and Texas State awarded forfeit 11/3/18 W 41-20 A Henderson State 0 1 victory in 2003 after Nicholls used an ineligible player. CENTRAL FLORIDA (2-2) Hofstra 0 1 H: 1-0; A: 1-3 ILLINOIS STATE (1-2) Houston Baptist 4 1 ABILENE CHRISTIAN (1-1) 10/23/82 W 60-10 H H: 1-1; A: 0-1 Illinois State 1 2 10/14/17 W 29-20 H 11/12/83 W 37-14 A 9/6/80 L 13-28 A Incarnate Word 3 2 10/13/18 L 12-28 A 10/17/92 L 18-42 A 10/22/83 L 29-34 H Indiana 0 1 AIR FORCE ACADEMY (0-2) 10/16/99 L 0-28 A 11/18/89 W 32-28 H Jackson State 1 1 9/5/09 L 0-72 A Jacksonville State 6 9 CHEYNEY UNIVERSITY (1-0) INCARNATE WORD (3-2) Kansas 1 0 8/30/14 L 16-44 A 9/17/05 W 54-0 H H: 2-1; A: 1-1 11/1/14 L 20-38 H Kansas State FIRST MEETING AKRON (0-1) COLORADO (0-1) Lamar 5 6 9/19/15 L 10-20 A 10/31/87 L 17-23 A 9/26/15 L 0-48 A Langston 1 0 9/17/16 W 35-28 H Livingston 3 6 ALCORN STATE (1-0) CONNECTICUT (1-0) 10/28/17 W 38-31 A Louisiana-Lafayette 0 4 10/3/87 W 14-3 H 9/3/94 W 16-7 A 10/27/18 W 48-21 H Louisiana-Monroe 3 23 APPALACHIAN STATE (1-0) DELTA STATE (3-5-1) INDIANA (0-1) Louisiana Tech 0 4 11/29/86 W 28-26 A McNeese 12 31 H: 2-3; A: 1-2-1 9/10/05 L 31-35 A 11/18/72 L 0-42 A Memphis 0 1 ARKANSAS (0-1) JACKSON STATE (1-1) 11/17/73 L 22-27 H Merchant Marine Aca. 1 0 9/6/14 L 7-73 A H: 0-1; A: 1-0 Mississippi College 4 5 11/23/74 L 14-19 A ARKANSAS-MONTICELLO (1-0) 10/2/82 W 21-17 A Mississippi Valley State 1 0 11/22/75 W 24-21 H 9/1/79 W 37-7 H 10/1/83 L 20-27 H Montana 0 1 11/20/76 T 7-7 A Nebraska 0 1 ARKANSAS STATE (1-0) 11/19/77 L 0-14 H JACKSONVILLE STATE (6-9) Nevada-Reno 0 1 11/22/01 W 28-22 A 11/18/78 W 17-14 A H: 3-5; A: 3-4 North Alabama 1 3 9/9/72 L 0-31 A ARKANSAS TECH (1-0) 9/12/81 W 34-10 H Northern Arizona 1 1 9/15/73 L 10-28 H 9/28/13 W 44-34 H 9/16/89 L 14-15 H Northern Iowa 0 1 9/21/74 L 0-29 A North Dakota State 0 1 DUQUESNE (1-0) ASSUMPTION COLLEGE (1-0) 9/20/75 W 18-6 H North Texas 0 6 9/12/09 W 14-7 H 10/28/07 W 44-0 H 9/18/76 L 7-34 A Northwestern State 18* 28# Oregon 0 1 AUSTIN PEAY (3-1) EASTERN WASHINGTON (1-1) 9/17/77 L 7-10 H Oregon State 0 1 H: 2-0; A: 1-1 9/2/04 W 37-14 H 9/16/78 W 19-17 A Ouachita Baptist 1 0 10/23/76 W 7-0 H 12/1/18 L 21-42 A 9/14/96 W 21-8 H Portland State 0 1 10/22/77 W 15-13 A EVANGEL (3-0) 10/25/97 W 16-14 A Prairie View A&M 1 0 10/18/80 L 16-35 A 11/17/70 W 40-17 H 9/26/98 L 20-21 H Rice 1 0 9/22/84 W 31-6 H 9/1/11 W 42-0 H 9/25/99 W 45-42 A St. Cloud State 1 0 9/22/12 W 73-17 H 9/9/00 L 3-10 H Samford 7 5 AZUSA PACIFIC (1-0) 9/8/01 L 15-34 A Sam Houston State 11 21# 1 9/22/07 W 30-28 H FLORIDA A&M (1-0) 9/21/02 W 14-6 H San Diego 1 0 10/9/04 W 42-25 A 9/26/09 L 10-60 H

GEAUXCOLONELS.COM 53 ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS KANSAS (1-0) 9/16/06 L 21-31 A MONTANA (0-1) 10/11/08 L 28-36 A 9/1/18 W 23-20 A 9/19/09 L 13-48 A 11/30/96 L 3-48 A 11/14/09 W 28-21 H 11/13/10 W 37-7 A LAMAR (5-6) McNEESE (12-31) NEBRASKA (0-1) 9/24/11 L 0-34 H H: 3-2; A: 2-4 H: 5-15 ; A: 7-16 9/09/06 L 7-56 A 10/27/12 L 26-27 A 11/11/72 L 15-22 A 10/21/72 L 7-24 H NEVADA-RENO (0-1) 10/12/13 W 33-21 H 9/3/83 W 21-14 H 10/20/73 L 7-28 A 9/15/07 L 17-52 A 11/15/14 L 21-48 A 11/3/84 L 16-20 A 11/2/74 L 20-26 H 10/31/15 L 21-37 H 11/12/11 L 26-34 H 10/29/77 W 24-7 A NORTH ALABAMA (1-3) 10/29/16 W 31-14 A 11/10/12 L 24-34 A 10/7/78 L 10-35 A H: 1-1; A: 0-2 10/7/17 W 14-10 H 11/2/13 L 34-56 A 9/20/80 L 0-21 A 10/27/73 L 11-27 H 10/6/18 W 28-10 A 10/18/14 L 21-63 H 9/19/81 L 9-59 H 11/9/74 L 8-17 A *Awarded forfeit victory after Northwestern State 11/7/15 W 30-28 A 9/24/83 W 30-27 A 11/8/75 W 28-27 H used an ineligible player. 11/3/16 W 35-10 H 9/15/84 L 21-24 H 11/6/76 L 7-37 A #Awarded forfeit victory after Nicholls used an 9/30/17 W 41-14 A 9/21/85 W 37-15 A NORTHERN ARIZONA (1-1) ineligible player. 9/29/18 W 50-27 H 9/20/86 W 34-10 H H: 1-0; A: 0-1 11/14/87 W 29-7 A OREGON (0-1) LANGSTON (1-0) 11/12/88 W 23-5 H 10/1/88 W 23-19 H 8/31/13 L 3-66 A 9/21/13 W 42-22 H 10/27/90 L 34-41 A 9/30/89 L 14-28 A OREGON STATE (0-1) LIVINGSTON (3-6) NORTH DAKOTA STATE (0-1) 9/1/90 W 31-24 H 12/1/12 L 3-77 A H: 2-3 ;A: 1-3 10/5/91 L 3-21 A 10/2/04 L 14-24 H 11/4/72 L 0-26 H 9/26/92 L 17-21 H NORTH TEXAS (0-6) OUACHITA BAPTIST (1-0) 11/3/73 L 16-29 A 11/20/93 L 0-27 A H: 0-2; A: 0-4 9/16/72 W 12-7 H 10/26/74 L 19-33 H 11/19/94 L 24-41 A 11/9/91 L 19-24 H PORTLAND STATE (0-1) 11/1/75 L 7-13 A 11/18/95 L 6-31 H 11/7/92 L 3-31 A 9/13/03 L 37-44 A 10/30/76 L 14-20 H 11/23/96 W 17-16 A 11/13/93 L 21-63 A PRAIRIE VIEW A&M (1-0) 9/8/79 W 21-14 A 11/22/97 L 13-31 H 11/12/94 L 17-31 H 9/16/17 W 44-13 H 9/13/80 W 20-2 H 11/21/98 W 31-30 A 9/7/02 L 0-23 A 9/11/93 L 42-51 A 11/20/99 L 0-38 H 9/20/14 L 3-77 A RICE (1-0) 9/10/94 W 77-7 H 11/18/00 L 7-12 A 9/1/07 W 16-14 A 11/17/01 L 27-34 H NORTHERN IOWA (0-1) LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE (0-4) 10/04/08 L 14-34 A ST. CLOUD STATE (1-0) 11/23/02 L 21-33 A A: 0-4 9/5/87 W 17-3 H 9/8/90 L 21-24 A 11/22/03 L 28-63 H NORTHWESTERN STATE (18-28)*# 9/1/01 L 0-20 A 11/20/04 L 9-30 A H: 12-11; A: 6-17 SAMFORD (7-5) 9/17/11 L 21-38 A 11/19/05 W 39-26 H 10/6/73 W 3-0 H H: 3-3; A: 4-2 9/14/13 L 7-70 A 11/18/06 L 10-26 A 10/12/74 W 7-0 A 9/10/88 W 43-17 A 10/20/07 L 7-28 H 10/11/75 W 23-10 H 11/11/89 W 23-17 H LOUISIANA-MONROE (3-23) 10/25/08 W 38-35 A 10/9/76 L 8-20 A 10/2/93 L 6-21 H H: 1-9 ;A: 2-14 10/31/09 L 17-38 H 10/8/77 W 10-6 H 10/1/94 W 24-6 A 10/7/72 L 7-27 H 10/30/10 L 14-24 A 10/28/78 L 18-28 A 9/30/95 L 20-36 H 11/10/73 L 0-37 A 11/5/11 L 17-26 A 10/27/79 W 27-24 H 10/5/96 W 10-3 A 11/5/77 L 2-19 A 11/3/12 L 10-42 H 11/8/80 L 14-21 A 10/4/97 W 17-14 H 9/9/78 L 0-3 H 10/26/13 L 30-55 H 11/7/81 L 17-31 H 10/3/98 L 16-17 A 10/6/79 W 23-16 A 10/4/14 L 3-45 A 11/6/82 L 6-38 A 11/13/99 L 24-28 H 11/1/80 L 28-29 H 10/3/15 L 7-37 H 11/5/83 L 21-24 H 9/30/00 L 10-28 A 10/31/81 L 18-55 A 10/1/16 L 13-38 A 10/11/84 L 0-19 A 9/29/01 W 20-16 H 9/11/82 L 14-39 H 8/31/17 W 37-35 H 11/9/85 L 14-20 H 9/14/02 W 45-17 A 10/15/83 L 27-47 A 9/15/18 L 10-20 A 11/8/86 L 13-28 A SAM HOUSTON STATE (11-21-1)* 9/1/84 L 6-13 H 11/7/87 L 28-31 H MEMPHIS (0-1) H: 8-9-1; A: 3-12 9/28/85 L 15-17 A 10/15/88 L 12-27 A 9/27/86 W 17-13 H 09/20/08 L 10-31 A 9/15/79 W 29-10 H 11/4/89 W 21-15 H 9/27/84 W 24-6 H 9/26/87 L 14-26 A MERCHANT MARINE ACADEMY (1-0) 9/15/90 W 19-7 A 11/2/85 L 14-28 A 9/3/88 L 6-22 H 10/3/81 W 45-3 H 11/16/91 L 10-16 H 9/9/89 L 13-19 A 11/1/86 L 38-41 H MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE (4-5) 11/14/92 L 6-44 A 10/20/90 L 20-27 H 10/7/89 W 28-14 A H: 3-3; A: 1-2 10/9/93 L 21-35 A 9/7/91 W 15-10 A 10/6/90 W 28-16 H 10/14/72 L 13-42 H 9/17/94 L 3-35 H 9/5/92 L 10-38 H 10/12/91 L 19-28 A 10/13/73 L 7-21 A 10/7/95 L 14-34 A 9/25/93 L 30-51 H 10/10/92 T 19-19 H 10/19/74 W 21-12 H 10/12/96 W 19-17 H 9/9/95 L 21-34 A 11/6/93 W 20-19 H 10/25/75 L 7-19 A 9/27/97 L 0-19 A 8/29/96 L 12-14 A 11/5/94 W 24-0 A 9/11/76 W 17-7 H 10/24/98 L 26-28 H 8/30/97 L 0-28 A 11/4/95 L 17-24 H 9/10/77 W 6-0 A 10/2/99 L 17-42 A 9/5/98 L 10-44 A 11/9/96 W 20-10 H 10/21/78 W 10-7 H 10/14/00 W 21-27* H 9/4/99 L 10-27 A 10/19/97 L 17-24 A 10/20/79 L 14-28 H 10/20/01 L 14-47 A 9/16/00 L 21-27 A 10/8/98 W 36-33 H 11/3/90 L 20-31 H 10/24/02 L 14-21 H 11/6/99 L 17-69 A 9/12/15 L 0-47 A 10/25/03 L 40-30# A MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE (1-0) 11/4/00 L 21-27 H LOUISIANA TECH (0-4) 10/21/04 W 40-14 H 9/12/98 W 41-26 N* 10/13/01 L 32-35 H A: 0-4 11/5/06 W 31-24 A *Played in New Orleans 11/9/02 W 34-16 A 9/24/88 L 10-31 A 10/21/06 L 0-9 H 11/1/03 L 37-12* H 10/31/98 L 28-56 A 10/6/07 W 58-0 H 54 2019 NICHOLLS FOOTBALL ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS 10/16/04 L 10-38 A SOUTHEAST MISSOURI (1-0) 11/06/10 L 13-48 H 10/19/02 W 24-21 A 10/15/05 W 37-17 H 10/4/75 W 18-17 A 10/22/11 L 21-57 H 11/6/03 L 31-13* H 10/14/06 L 7-37 A 10/20/12 L 10-44 A 11/13/04 L 12-35 A SOUTHERN (13-6) 11/3/07 L 13-16 A 10/19/13 L 41-55 A 11/29/05 W 32-29 OT H H: 8-1; A: 5-5 10/18/09 L 37-47 H 10/11/14 L 20-42 H 11/4/06 W 21-19 A 10/11/80 L 0-48 A 10/10/09 L 21-44 A 10/10/15 L 24-28 A 11/10/07 W 52-28 H 10/10/81 W 56-14 H 10/09/10 L 7-26 H 10/8/16 W 35-28 H 11/15/08 L 10-34 A 10/9/82 W 26-14 A 10/15/11 L 7-47 A 11/11/17 W 34-13 A 10/17/09 L 28-34 H 10/8/83 L 20-21 H 10/13/12 L 0-41 H 11/10/18 W 47-14 H 10/16/10 W 47-45 A 10/6/84 W 43-26 H 11/9/13 L 24-49 A *Nicholls received a forfeit victory. 10/1/11 L 12-38 A 10/12/85 L 22-25 A 10/24/15 L 7-37 A *Awarded forfeit victory after Nicholls used an 10/11/86 W 17-10 H TENNESSEE-MARTIN (7-1) 10/22/16 L 21-38 H ineligible player. 10/10/87 W 27-21 A H: 3-1; A: 4-0 9/23/17 L 17-66 A 10/8/88 W 24-0 H 10/28/72 W 18-15 A TROY STATE (6-20-1) 9/22/18 W 27-7 H 10/28/89 L 28-31 A 9/8/73 W 7-0 H H: 3-8-1; A: 3-12 *Sam Houston awarded forfeit victory after Nicholls 11/17/90 W 23-19 H 9/14/74 W 16-14 A 9/22/73 L 7-42 A used an ineligible player. 11/2/91 W 21-7 A 9/13/75 W 23-0 H 9/28/74 L 0-26 H SAN DIEGO (1-0) 10/31/92 W 27-24 H 10/16/76 W 3-0 A 9/27/75 W 17-13 A 11/24/18 W 49-30 H 10/30/93 W 28-14 A 10/15/77 L 0-34 H 9/25/76 L 9-14 H 11/4/78 W 7-3 A 9/24/77 L 6-23 A SAN DIEGO STATE (0-1) 10/29/94 W 20-14 H 9/04/10 L 0-47 A 10/28/95 L 3-41 A 11/3/79 W 15-7 H 9/23/78 L 6-16 H 11/2/96 W 14-0 H 9/22/79 L 15-35 A SLIPPERY ROCK (1-0) TENNESSEE STATE (0-2) 11/1/97 L 14-21 A H: 0-1; A: 0-1 9/27/80 L 15-25 H 9/23/72 W 18-14 H 9/26/81 L 23-26 A 9/28/02 W 21-13 A 10/25/80 L 15-40 H 9/25/82 W 10-3 H SOUTH ALABAMA (0-3) SOUTHERN ARKANSAS (2-0) 10/24/81 L 11-49 A 9/10/83 L 25-33 A 9/18/10 L 29-31 A 8/31/06 W 35-0 H TENNESSEE TECH (2-0) 9/8/84 L 7-26 A 9/8/12 L 3-9 A 9/8/07 W 31-13 H 9/24/16 L 40-41 A H: 0-1; A: 0-1 9/14/85 W 40-22 H SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (1-1) 9/2/78 W 20-10 H 9/13/86 W 26-25 A SOUTH DAKOTA (0-1) H: 1-0; A: 0-1 9/29/79 W 13-10 A 9/12/87 T 17-17 H 11/25/17 L 31-38 H 9/23/95 L 20-48 A TEXAS A&M (0-1) 11/10/90 L 23-31 A SOUTH DAKOTA STATE (0-1) 9/6/97 W 33-0 H 9/9/17 L 14-24 A 9/21/91 W 25-17 A 9/23/06 L 17-24 H SOUTHWEST MISSOURI (5-0-1) 11/21/92 L 0-21 H TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE (0-3) 9/18/93 L 17-24 H SOUTH FLORIDA (0-1) H: 2-0-1; A: 3-0 H: 0-1; A: 0-2 10/8/94 L 14-35 A 9/6/03 L 17-27 A 11/21/81 T 20-20 H 8/31/91 L 3-7 H 10/30/82 W 30-19 A 9/16/95 L 3-17 H SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA (14-14) 9/12/92 L 12-50 A 9/21/96 L 7-37 A 10/29/83 W 33-7 H 9/20/03 L 26-27 A H: 7-5; A: 6-7 ; N: 1-2 11/16/85 W 31-28 H 9/20/97 W 22-20 H 9/30/72 L 9-31 A 10/4/86 W 31-0 A TEXAS SOUTHERN (4-1)* 11/7/98 L 10-31 A 9/29/73 L 0-10 A 9/19/87 W 21-9 A H: 2-1; A: 2-0 10/30/99 L 0-20 H 11/16/74 W 10-0 H 10/17/81 W 31-27 H 10/28/00 L 12-41 A 11/15/75 W 14-6 N* STEPHEN F. AUSTIN (10-25)* 9/4/82 W 14-6 A 9/22/01 L 0-26 A 11/13/76 L 7-17 N* H: 6-11; A: 4-14 11/19/88 W 26-13 H TULANE (0-1) 11/12/77 L 14-17 H 10/20/84 W 25-21 A 9/27/03 L 64-5* H 9/8/18 L 17-42 A 11/11/78 L 0-10 N* 10/19/85 L 10-20 H 9/25/04 W 21-6 A 11/10/79 L 0-38 A 10/18/86 W 14-10 A *Texas Southern awarded forfeit victory after Nicholls TULSA (0-1) 11/15/80 L 20-21 H 10/17/87 L 21-24 H used an ineligible player. 9/15/12 L 16-66 A 11/5/88 L 7-30 A 11/14/81 W 29-17 A WEBER STATE (2-0) 9/23/89 L 7-24 A TEXAS STATE (15-15)* 11/20/82 W 20-14 H H: 1-0; A: 1-0 9/22/90 W 23-41* H H: 8-6; A: 7-9 11/19/83 W 6-0 A 11/22/86 W 34-30 H 10/26/91 W 26-0 H 10/4/80 W 24-21 H 11/17/84 W 36-7 H 9/17/88 W 28-23 A 11/23/85 W 21-17 A 10/24/92 L 6-21 A 9/18/82 L 7-14 A 11/12/05 W 38-28 A 10/16/93 L 21-35 A 11/10/84 W 30-14 A WEST VIRGINIA TECH (1-0) 10/7/06 W 14-10 H 10/15/94 L 10-24 H 10/26/85 W 20-12 H 8/29/02 W 63-6 H 11/17/07 L 13-17 A 10/14/95 L 3-56 A 10/25/86 W 35-21 A 10/24/87 L 16-31 H WESTERN CAROLINA (0-1) 11/22/08 W 35-28 H 10/19/96 L 11-27 H 9/11/04 L 7-28 A 11/19/09 W 45-30 A 11/15/97 L 7-39 A 10/29/88 W 13-10 A 11/18/10 W 27-25 H 11/14/98 W 14-7 H 10/21/89 W 22-21 H WESTERN ILLINOIS (0-2) 11/17/11 L 14-31 A 10/23/99 L 7-38 A 9/29/90 L 30-33 A A: 0-1; N: 0-1 11/15/12 L 16-35 H 10/21/00 L 20-27 H 9/28/91 L 10-19 H 9/18/99 L 13-14 N* 11/21/13 L 27-52 A 11/3/01 L 21-23 A 10/3/92 L 13-38 A 9/23/00 L 3-44 A 11/20/14 L 3-62 H 10/12/02 L 14-17 H 10/23/93 W 63-37 H *Played in New Orleans 10/22/94 L 26-27 A 11/19/15 W 27-24 A 11/15/03 L 16-28 A WESTERN MICHIGAN (1-2) 11/17/16 L 42-44 H 11/6/04 W 41-23 H 10/21/95 L 25-35 H 9/11/10 L 14-49 A 11/16/17 L 17-21 A 10/8/06 L 21-27 (OT) A 10/26/96 W 49-36 A 9/10/11 L 7-38 A 11/15/18 W 44-0 H 11/11/06 L 13-16 H 10/11/97 W 29-28 H 9/7/13 W 27-23 A *Played at the Superdome 10/13/07 W 17-16 A 11/28/98 L 27-28 A 10/18/08 L 39-50 H 10/9/99 L 0-16 H YOUNGSTOWN STATE (1-0) 11/07/09 L 27-31 A 10/7/00 L 0-25 A 9/6/86 W 34-17 A 10/27/01 W 33-14 H GEAUXCOLONELS.COM 55 COLONEL INDIVIDUAL RECORDS THE LONGEST YARD Most 100 Yard Games Most 200-Yard Games Season...... 5 - Nakia Lumar, 1996 Season...... 11 - Doug Hudson, 1986 Longest Run From Scrimmage Tuskani Figaro, 2013 Career...... 21 - Chase Fourcade, 2016- 91 yards - Nakia Lumar, Samford, 9/30/95 Dontrell Taylor, 2018 Career...... 9 - Dontrell Taylor, 2016- Most Touchdown Passes Longest Pass Play Game...... 5 - Keith Menard,Southern, 10/6/84 97 yards - Brad Smith to Sullivan Beard, Jacksonville State, 9/25/99 Most Touchdowns Doug Hudson - Southwest Texas, 10/26/85 Longest Punt Game...... 4 - Oscar Smith, Troy State, 9/14/85 Doug Hudson - Weber State, 11/22/86 85 yards - Don Alonzo, Northwestern St, 11/8/80 Broderick Cole, Central Arkansas, 10/27/07 Brad Zeller - Mississippi Valley State, 9/12/98 Jessie Turner, Bacone College, 10/25/10 Season...... 34 - Doug Hudson, 1986 Longest Punt Return Season...... 13 - Broderick Cole, 2005 Career...... 58 - Doug Hudson, 1983-86 96 yards - Lardarius Webb, Texas State, 11/10/07 Chase Fourcade, 2018 Longest Kickoff Return Career...... 30 - Oscar Smith, 1981-85 TOTAL OFFENSE 100 yards - Chris Crawford, Texas State, 11/6/03 Josh Son, 2000-2003 Most Plays Longest Interception Return PASSING Game...... 62 (40 passing, 22 rushing) 94 yards - Aaron Smith, Sam Houston State, 10/8/98 LaQuintin Caston, Lamar, 11/12/11 Most Attempts Season...... 549 (422 passing, 127 rushing) Longest Fumble Return Game...... 53 (30 completed) Doug Hudson, 1986 71 yards - Joseph Ogletree, Texas State, 11/6/03 Bobby McDonald, ULM, 9/26/87 Career...... 1,352 (1,015 passing, 337 rushing) Longest Field Goal Season...... 422 (238 completed) Chase Fourcade, 2016- 56 yards - Lorran Fonseca, at Houston Baptist, 11/3/2018 Doug Hudson, 1986 Career...... 1,020 (553 completed) Most Total Yards Gained Game...... 432 (452 passing, -20 rushing) Doug Hudson, 1983-86 RUSHING Gordon Falgoust, Troy State, 9/26/81 Most Carries Most Completions Season...... 3,618 (3,627 passing, -9 rushing) Game...... 41 (181 yards) - Oscar Smith Game...... 31 (42 attempts) Doug Hudson, 1986 McNeese State, 9/21/85 Brad Zeller, Louisiana Tech, 10/31/98 Career...... 8,990 (7,728 passing, 1,262 rushing) Season...... 235 (1,072 yards) - Nakia Lumar, 1996 Season...... 238 (422 attempts) - Doug Hudson, 1986 Chase Fourcade, 2016- Career...... 577 (1,015 attempts) - Chase Fourcade, 2016- Career...... 664 (2,658 yards) - Josh Son, 2000-2003 Most Yards Gained Per Play Most Net Yards Gained Highest Completion Percentage Game (min. 10)...... 15.2 (152 yards/10 rush) Game...... 281 (21 carries) - Tuskani Figaro Game (min. 10 attempts)...... 93.8% (15-16) Julien Gums, Lamar, 9/29/18 Arkansas Tech, 9/28/2013 Beaux Hebert vs. Sam Houston St., 11/9/13 Season (min. 110) 7.1 (3,589 yards/504) Season...... 1,103 (177 carries) - Tuskani Figaro, 2013 Season (min. 150 attempts)...... 63.2% (128-217) Chase Fourcade, 2018 Career...... 2,658 (664 carries) - Josh Son, 2000-2003 Brad Zeller, 1996 Career (min. 250)...... 5.9 (7,496 yards/1,259) Career (min. 300 attempts)...... 57.8% (203-351) Doug Hudson, 1983-86 Most Yards Gained Per Carry Beaux Hebert, 2011-14 Game (min. 10) ...... 15.2 (152 yards/10) PASS RECEIVING Julien Gums, Lamar, 9/29/18 Most Passes Had Intercepted Season (min. 75)...... 7.2 (990 yards/137) Game...... 6 - Doug Hudson, NE Louisiana, 9/1/84 Most Receptions Dontrell Taylor, 2018 Leonard Valentine, Stephen F. Austin, 9/22/90 Game...... 11 Career (min. 150)...... 6.0 Season...... 20 - Bobby McDonald, 1987 Dwight Walker, Troy State, 9/26/81 Tuskani Figaro (2,009 yds/333), 2012-13, ’15, ‘17 Career...... 53 - Doug Hudson, 1983-86 Alfred Dorsey, Stephen F. Austin, 10/17/87 Most Yards Gained Jesse Turner, Oregon State 12/1/12 Most Yards Gained Per Game C.J. Bates, Central Arkansas 11/14/15 Season...... 100.3 (1,103 yards/11) - Tuskani Figaro, 2013 Game...... 452 Season...... 78 (1,513 yards) - Mark Carrier, 1986 Career...... 75.2 (2,030/27) - Nakia Lumar, 1995-97 Gordon Falgoust, Troy State, 9/26/81 Season...... 3,627 - Doug Hudson, 1986 Career...... 147 (2,709 yards) - Mark Carrier, 1983-86 Career...... 7,728 - Chase Fourcade, 2016- Most Yards Gained Game...... 198 (11 receptions) Dwight Walker, Troy State, 9/26/81 Season...... 1,513 (78 receptions) - Mark Carrier, 1986 Career...... 2,709 (147 receptions) - Mark Carrier, 1983-86 Most Yards Gained Per Catch Season (min. 20)...... 24.1 (507 yards/21) Erik Buchanan, 2013 Career (min. 50)...... 20.4 (2,613 yards/106) Mark Carrier, 1983-86 Most 100-Yard Games Season...... 8 - Mark Carrier, 1986 Career...... 11 - Mark Carrier, 1983-86 Most Touchdown Receptions Game...... 3 - Brian Stropolo, Troy State, 9/13/86 Mark Carrier, Southwest Missouri, 10/4/86 Mark Carrier, Texas State, 10/25/86 DONTRELL TAYLOR Mark Carrier, Weber State, 11/22/86 C.J. Bates, Northwestern St., 10/29/16 Season...... 20 - Mark Carrier, 1986 Career...... 24 - Mark Carrier, 1983-86 56 2019 NICHOLLS FOOTBALL COLONEL INDIVIDUAL RECORDS SCORING Most Yards Gained Game...... 99 (5 returns) - Terry Topey Most Points Scored Northwestern State, 10/27/79 Game...... 24 - Oscar Smith, Troy State, 9/14/85 Season...... 334 (32 returns) - Carl Templet, 1976 Broderick Cole, Central Arkansas, 10/27/07 Career ...... 945 (66 returns) - Dwight Walker, 1978-81 Jessie Turner, Bacone College, 9/25/10 Season...... 128 - Mark Carrier, 1986 Most Touchdowns Scored on Punt Returns Career...... 210 - Oscar Smith, 1981, 83, 85 Game...... 1 by several players Most recent...... 83 yards – Keenan Canty Most Touchdowns Scored Lamar, 10/18/2014 Game...... 4 - Oscar Smith, Troy State, 9/14/85 Broderick Cole, Central Arkansas, 10/27/07 Jesse Turner, Bacone College, 9/25/10 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS Season...... 21 - Mark Carrier, 1986 Most Plays Career...... 35 - Oscar Smith, 1981, 83, 85 Season...... 257 (235 rush, 14 rec, 8 kr) Touchdowns Responsible For Nakia Lumar, 1996 Game ...... 6 (5 passing, 1 rushing) Career...... 692 (589 rush, 59 rec, 1 pr, 43 kr) Keith Menard, Southern, 10/6/84 Oscar Smith, 1981-82, 84-85 Season...... 37 (34 passing, 3 rushing) Most Yards Gained Doug Hudson, 1986 Season...... 1,810 (22 rush, 1513 rec, 256 pr, 19 kr) Career...... 76 (53 passing, 23 rushing) Mark Carrier, 1986 Chase Fourcade, 2016- Career...... 5,200 (617 rush, 2163 rec, 945 pr, 1475 kr) Dwight Walker, 1978-81 PLACE KICKING Highest Average Gain Per Play PAT Attempted Season...... 24.2 – Chika Madu, 2011 Game...... 11 - Adam Diel, Livingston, 9/10/94 Career...... 16.5 - Mark Carrier, 1983-86 Season...... 53 - Lorran Fonseca, 2018 Career...... 120 - Andrew Dolan, 2013 LARDARIUS WEBB PUNTING PAT Made Game...... 11 - Adam Diel, Livingston, 9/10/94 Most Punts Season...... 48 - Lorran Fonseca, 2018 Game ...... 13 (500 yards) Highest Average Gained Per Interception Season (min. 3)...... 37.2 Career...... 109 - Andrew Dolan, 2010-13 Dan Brown Tennessee-Martin, 10/16/76 Season ...... 86 - Dan Brown, 1977 Kareem Moore (149 yards/4 int.), 2007 Field Goals Attempted Career ...... 328 - Dan Brown, 1976-79 DEFENSE Game...... 6 - Skip Shelton, Sam Houston, 10/10/92 Season...... 26 - Lorran Fonseca, 2018 Most Yards Most Tackles Made Career ...... 69 - Kyle Leisher, 1997-2000 Game...... 500 (13 punts) Game...... 23 - Rusty Rebowe, Southeastern La., 11/12/77 Dan Brown - Tennessee-Martin,10/16/76 Jordan Piper, Central Arkansas 10/6/12 Field Goals Made Season...... 3,511 - Dan Brown, 1977 Season...... 168 - Rusty Rebowe, 1977 Game...... 5 Career...... 12,829 - Dan Brown, 1976-1979 Career...... 412 - Rusty Rebowe, 1974-77 Lorran Fonseca, Abilene Christian, 10/14/17 Season...... 19 - Lorran Fonseca, 2017 Highest Average Per Punt Most Assists Made Career ...... 46 - Kyle Leisher, 1997-2000 Game (min 5)...... 51.3 (308 yards/6) Game...... 15 - Doug Love, Livingston, 11/1/75 Patrick Dolan, Sam Houston State, 10/9/10 Season...... 78 - Richard Romero, 1986 Season...... 43.2 (2,721 yards/63) - Patrick Dolan, 2010 Career...... 243 - Rusty Rebowe, 1974-77 KICKOFF RETURNS Career...... 43.1 (7,101 yards/165) Most Kickoff Returns ...... Patrick Dolan, 2007-2010 Most Fumbles Recovered Season...... 7 - Basil Trepagnier, 1980 Game...... 10 (203 yards) Keenan Canty, Lamar, 10/18/14 INTERCEPTIONS Most Fumble Return Yards Season...... 55 (1,085 yards) – Keenan Canty, 2014 Game...... 71 yards - Joe Ogletree, Texas State, 11/6/03 Career...... 86 (2,076 yards) – Chika Madu, 2010-11 Most Interceptions Season...... 71 yards - Joe Ogletree, 2003 Game...... 3 - Darryl Pounds, Central Florida, 10/17/92 Career...... 71 yards - Joe Ogletree, 2002-05 Most Yards Gained Chris Thompson, Arkansas State, 11/22/01 Game...... 304 (9 returns) Lardarius Webb, Rice, 9/1/07 Most Fumble Returns for Touchdown Chika Madu, Stephen F. Austin, 10/22/11 Season...... 9 - Greg Harding, 1980 Game...... 1 - several players Season...... 1,269 (52 returns) - Chika Madu, 2011 Career...... 21 - Greg Greely, 1981-84 Most Recent - Bryan Paille, Bethel College, 8/28/03 Career...... 2,076 (86 returns) - Chika Madu, 2010-11 Season...... 1 - several players Most Yards on Interception Returns Most Recent - Bryan Paille, Bethel College, 2003 Most Touchdowns Scored on Kickoff Returns Game...... 114 (2 returns) Career...... 1 - several players Game...... 2 Kareem Moore, Northwestern State, 10/6/07 Most Recent - Bryan Paille, 2002-05 Chika Madu, Stephen F. Austin, 10/22/12 Lardarius Webb, Northwestern State, 10/6/07 Season...... 149 – Kareem Moore, 2007 PUNT RETURNS Career...... 232 - Dee Thomas, 1986-89 Most Punt Returns Most TDs Scored on Interception Returns Game...... 6 (53 yards) - Brian Stropolo, Game...... 2 - Kareem Moore Stephen F. Austin, 10/20/84 Northwestern State, 10/6/07 ...... 6 (18 yards) - Bobby Felder, Lardarius Webb, Northwestern State, 10/6/07 Texas State, 10/16/2010 Season...... 3 - Lardarius Webb, 2007 Season...... 32 (334 yards) - Carl Templet, 1976 Career...... 3 - Lardarius Webb, 2007-08 Career...... 66 (945 yards) - Dwight Walker, 1978-81 GEAUXCOLONELS.COM 57 COLONEL TEAM RECORDS RUSHING SCORING PUNTING Most Carries Most Points Most Punts Game...... 67 (207 yards) Game...... 77 - Livingston, 9/10/94 Game...... 13 (500 yards) - Tennessee-Martin, 10/16/76 Mississippi College, 10/14/72 Season...... 420 in 13 games, 2018 Season...... 88 (3,511 yards) in 11 games, 1977 Season...... 626 (3,648 yards) in 10 games, 2005 Most Touchdowns Most Yards Net Yards Game...... 11 - Livingston, 9/10/94 Game...... 500 (13 punts) - Tennessee-Martin, 10/16/76 Game...... 518 (55 carries) - Livingston, 9/10/94 Season...... 54 in 13 games, 2018 Season...... 3,565 yds (87 punts) in 11 games, 1973 Season...... 3,648 (626 carries) in 10 games, 2005 Most PAT Highest Average Most Touchdowns Game...... 11 - Livingston, 9/10/94 Game...... 50.8 (305 yards/6) - Northwestern State, 10/8/80 Game...... 8 - Livingston, 9/10/94 Season...... 48 in 13 games, 2018 Season...... 43.1 (2,200 yards/51) in 11 games, 2011 Bethel College, 8/28/03 Season...... 42 in 11 games, 2003 Most 2-Point PAT Most Punts Had Blocked Game...... 2 - McNeese State, 9/15/84 Game...... 3 - McNeese State, 9/1/90 Yards Per Carry Texas State, 10/16/10 Texas A&I, 9/12/92 Season...... 5.8 (3,648 yards/626) in 10 games, 2005 Season...... 7 in 11 games, 1981 Season ...... 7 in 11 games, 2002 Most Field Goals PASSING Game...... 5 - Abilene Christian, 10/14/17 INTERCEPTIONS Most Attempts Season...... 20 in 12 games, 2017 Most Interceptions Game...... 53 (30 completed) – La.-Monroe, 9/26/87 Highest Scoring Average Game...... 6 (9 yards) - Tennessee Tech, 9/2/78 Season...... 449 (251 completed) in 13 games, 1986 Season...... 35.4 (389 points) in 11 games, 2003 6 (93 yards) - Central Florida, 10/17/92 Season...... 24 (282 yards) in 11 games, 1981 Completions Game...... FIRST DOWNS Most Return Yards 32 (45 attempts) - Louisiana Tech, 10/31/98 Game...... 238 (5 returns) - Northwestern State, 10/6/07 Season...... 251 (449 attempts) in 13 games, 1986 Total First Downs Season...... 458 (18 returns) in 11 games, 2007 Game...... 36 - Evangel, 9/22/12 Completion Percentage Season...... 314 in 13 games, 2018 Most Touchdowns Game (min. 15 attempts)...... 80.0% (16-20) Game...... 4 - Northwestern State, 10/6/07 Incarnate Word, 10/27/18 Rushing Season ...... 6 in 11 games, 1981 Game...... 27 - Portland State, 9/13/03 Season...... 60.5% (216-357) in 13 games, 2018 Season...... 168 in 10 games, 2005 Passes Had Intercepted DEFENSE Game...... 6 - North Alabama, 10/27/73 Passing Game...... 24 vs. Georgia Southern, 12/6/86 Fewest Net Yards Allowed McNeese State, 9/19/81 Season ...... 157 in 13 games, 1986 Game ...... 15 - Baptist Christian, 10/5/74 La.-Monroe, 9/1/84 Season...... 2,720 in 11 games, 1976 Stephen F. Austin, 9/22/90 Season...... 27 in 11 games, 1980 KICKOFF RETURNS Lowest Average Yards Allowed Season...... 247.2 (2,720 yards) in 11 games, 1976 Most Yards Passing Most Returns Game...... 481 (29-51) - Georgia Southern, 12/6/86 Game...... 11 (361 yards) – Stephen F. Austin, 10/22/11 Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed Season...... 3,825 (251-449) in 13 games, 1986 Season...... 71 (1,310 yards) in 12 games, 2014 Game...... -42 - Samford, 9/10/88 Season...... 1,012 (446 carries) in 11 games, 1982 Touchdowns Passes Most Yards Game...... 5 - Southern, 10/10/81 Game...... 361 (11 returns) – Stephen F. Austin, 10/22/11 Lowest Average Rushing Yards Allowed Southern, 10/6/84 Season...... 1,507 (64 returns) in 11 games, 2011 Season...... 92.0 (1,012 yards) in 11 games, 1982 Texas State, 10/4/86 Most Touchdowns Fewest Passing Yards Allowed Weber State, 11/22/86 Game...... 2 – Stephen F. Austin, 10/22/11 Game...... -10 - Mississippi College, 9/10/77 Mississippi Valley State, 9/12/98 Season...... 2 in 11 games, 1981 Season...... 797 (65-180) in 11 games, 1976 Season...... 35 in 13 games, 1986 ...... 2 in 11 games, 2011 Lowest Average Passing Yards Allowed Season...... 72.4 (797 yards) in 11 games, 1976 TOTAL OFFENSE PUNT RETURNS Scoring Defense Most Plays Most Returns Game...... 91 (38 pass, 53 rush) Most Shutouts Game...... 10 (92 yards) - Southeastern La., 11/13/76 Season...... 3 in 11 games, 1974 Incarnate Word, 9/17/16 Season...... 48 (425 yards) in 11 games, 1976 Season...... 962 (605 rush, 357 pass) in 13 games, 2018 3 in 11 games, 1976 Most Yards Most Total Yards Fewest Points Allowed Game...... 133 yards (7 returns) Season...... 132 in 10 games, 1975 Game...... 751 (361 pass, 390 rush) - Evangel, 9/22/12 Jacksonville State, 9/19/76 Season...... 6,162 (2954 pass, 3208 rush) in 13 games, 2018 Season ...... 632 (47 returns) in 11 games, 1979 Lowest Average Points Allowed Season...... 13.2 (132 points) in 10 games, 1975 Yards Per Play Most Touchdowns Game...... 10.2 (614 yards/60) - Livingston, 9/10/94 Game...... 1 - Nine times Fewest Touchdowns Allowed Season...... 6.4 (6,162 yards/962), 2018 Most recent - Lamar, 10/18/14 Season...... 18 in 10 games, 1975 Yards Per Game Season...... 4 in 11 games, 1979 Season...... 474.0 (6,162 yards/13), 2018

58 2019 NICHOLLS FOOTBALL SEASON LEADERS RUSHING 1994 Corey Thomas 55-22-4 364 2 40.0 SCORING YEAR PLAYER ATT YDS TD AVG 1995 Brad Zeller 108-38-8 372 0 35.2 YEAR PLAYER TD PAT 2-PT FG PTS 1972 Ronald Joseph 118 394 3 3.3 1996 Brad Zeller 217-128-12 1340 6 59.0 1972 Ronald Joseph 3 0 1 0 20 1973 Steve Stropolo 110 329 2 2.9 1997 Brad Zeller 263-142-8 1537 6 55.8 1973 Steve Stropolo 4 0 0 0 24 1974 Steve Stropolo 147 549 4 3.7 1998 Brad Zeller 370-202-12 2374 13 54.6 1974 Terry Magee 0 14 0 5 29 1975 Steve Stropolo 210 761 7 3.6 1999 Brad Smith 258-134-12 1485 6 51.9 1975 Steve Stropolo 8 0 0 0 48 1976 Steve Stropolo 125 491 1 3.9 2000 Brad Smith 78-40-5 408 2 51.3 1976 Gerald Butler 3 0 0 0 18 1977 Louis Henry 109 450 1 4.1 2001 Josh Son 122-52-5 1027 10 48.4 1977 Glenn Magee 0 7 0 7 28 1978 Louis Henry 104 420 2 4.1 2002 Josh Son 62-26-6 517 2 41.9 1978 Dwight Walker 5 0 0 0 30 1979 Richard Auzenne 114 444 3 3.9 2003 Josh Son 73-39-1 753 5 53.4 1979 Dwight Walker 8 0 0 0 48 1980 Mike Clark 97 340 2 3.5 2004 Yale Vannoy 92-39-5 700 5 42.4 1980 Dwight Walker 9 0 0 0 54 1981 Oscar Smith 134 580 0 4.3 2005 Yale Vannoy 67-33-3 510 2 49.3 1981 Dwight Walker 11 0 3 0 72 1982 Oscar Smith 109 405 10 3.7 2006 Vincent Montgomery 49-21-3 358 2 42.9 1982 Oscar Smith 0 0 0 0 60 1983 Lionel Vital 146 776 5 5.3 2007 Vincent Montgomery 84-37-1 676 3 44.0 1983 Curtis Hobbs 6 0 2 0 38 1984 Oscar Smith 140 550 9 3.9 2008 Chris Bunch 60-25-1 546 6 41.7 1984 Oscar Smith 10 0 0 0 60 1985 Oscar Smith 206 947 11 4.6 2009 LaQuintin Caston 100-45-3 779 8 45.0 1985 Oscar Smith 12 0 0 0 72 1986 Kevin Smoot 195 622 5 3.2 2010 LaQuintin Caston 188-98-9 1141 8 52.1 1986 Mark Carrier 21 0 1 0 128 1987 Jamie Lawson 100 425 2 4.3 2011 LaQuintin Caston 177-93-9 870 8 52.5 1987 Pat Constantine 9 0 1 0 56 1988 Jamie Lawson 193 811 8 4.6 2012 Landry Klann 310-176-14 2049 8 56.8 1988 Jamie Lawson 8 0 0 0 48 1989 Leonard Valentine 183 562 5 3.1 2013 Tuskani Figaro 157-83-6 1135 8 52.9 1989 Jose Bran 0 23 0 10 53 1990 David Craig Robinson 97 568 8 5.9 2014 Beaux Hebert 165-95-4 1090 6 57.6 1990 Jose Bran 0 26 0 16 74 1991 Jarvis Lillie 138 823 4 6.0 2015 Tuskani Figaro 164-91-6 925 4 102.8 1991 Skip Shelton 0 13 0 12 49 1992 Clyde Washington 120 582 2 4.9 2016 Chase Fourcade 365-201-14 2482 18 225.6 1992 Jarvis Lillie 7 0 0 0 42 1993 Clyde Washington 141 653 7 4.6 2017 Chase Fourcade 298-162-13 2316 14 193.0 1993 Adam Diel 0 34 0 3 43 1994 Corey Thomas 158 962 8 6.1 2018 Chase Fourcade 352-214-8 2930 21 225.4 1994 Adam Diel 0 30 0 11 63 1995 Nakia Lumar 108 483 3 4.5 1995 Adam Diel 0 14 0 6 32 1996 Nakia Lumar 235 1072 5 4.6 RECEIVING 1996 Adam Diel 0 18 0 15 63 1997 Nakia Lumar 105 475 3 4.5 YEAR PLAYER REC YDS TD AVG 1997 Kyle Leisher 0 15 0 12 51 1998 Brad Zeller 139 582 4 4.2 1972 Gator Gardner 27 348 2 12.9 1998 Kyle Leisher 0 24 0 13 63 1999 Sullivan Turner 84 425 2 5.1 1973 Gerald Butler 25 249 0 9.9 1999 Kyle Leisher 0 16 0 7 37 2000 Josh Son 160 595 3 3.7 1974 Edward Davis 20 252 3 12.6 2000 Kyle Leisher 0 15 0 14 57 2001 Josh Son 201 845 10 4.2 1975 Gerald Butler 25 450 5 18.0 2001 Josh Son 10 0 2 0 64 2002 Josh Son 161 642 7 4.0 1976 Gerald Butler 42 592 3 14.1 2002 Josh Son 7 0 0 0 54 2003 Colt Colletti 97 585 12 6.0 1977 Lonnie Reed 16 235 1 14.9 2003 Colt Colletti 12 0 0 0 72 2004 Colt Colletti 91 546 6 6.0 1978 Keith Davis 16 185 3 11.5 2004 Jay Jones 0 24 0 7 45 2005 Joseph Tobias 109 718 7 6.6 1979 Marvin Dumas 25 392 1 15.7 2005 Broderick Cole 13 0 0 0 78 2006 Michael McLendon 57 438 4 7.7 1980 Marvin Dumas 38 633 2 16.6 2006 Alex Romero 0 24 0 7 45 2007 Broderick Cole 135 643 11 4.8 1981 Dwight Walker 50 963 8 19.3 2007 Broderick Cole 11 0 0 0 66 2008 Chris Bunch 74 404 4 5.5 1982 Curtis Hobbs 37 545 1 14.7 2008 Ross Schexnayder 0 21 0 12 57 2009 Marlin Meeks 123 675 3 5.5 1983 Curtis Hobbs 42 673 6 16.0 2009 Ross Schexnayder 0 24 0 5 39 2010 Jesse Turner 111 630 8 5.7 1984 Dewayne Harrison 51 618 3 12.1 2010 LaQuintin Caston 10 0 0 0 60 2011 LaQuintin Caston 179 707 5 3.9 1985 Dwayne Brown 47 583 3 12.4 2011 Andrew Dolan 0 24 0 6 42 2012 Marcus Washington 116 620 6 5.2 1986 Mark Carrier 78 1513 20 19.4 2012 Andrew Dolan 0 21 0 10 51 2013 Tuskani Figaro 177 1103 7 6.2 1987 Alfred Dorsey 55 765 4 13.9 2013 Andrew Dolan 0 37 0 9 64 2014 Michael Henry 192 1005 6 5.2 1988 Jamie Lawson 23 200 0 18.2 2014 Michael Henry 6 0 0 0 36 2015 Michael Henry 200 768 7 3.8 1989 John Brown 38 612 3 16.1 2015 Michael Henry 8 0 0 0 48 2016 C.J. Okpalobi 161 569 5 3.5 1990 John Brown 41 745 4 18.2 2016 David McKey 0 38 0 9 65 2017 Kyran Irvin 147 764 8 5.2 1991 John Brown 17 217 2 12.8 2017 Lorran Fonseca 0 35 0 19 92 2018 Dontrell Taylor 137 990 9 7.2 1992 David Johnson 26 477 3 18.4 2018 Lorran Fonseca 0 48 0 16 96 1993 David Johnson 24 513 5 21.4 PASSING 1994 Derrick Maxwell 14 228 1 16.3 DEFENSIVE LEADERS Year Player Att-Com-Int Yds TD Pct 1995 Kip Rohner 18 323 0 17.9 YEAR PLAYER UT AT TOT 1972 Craig McCullough 65-37-5 408 4 56.9 1996 Kip Rohner 25 276 2 11.0 1972 Larry Bland 63 36 99 1973 Kenny Pritchard 122-55-14 597 1 45.1 1997 Julius Alcee 57 912 4 16.0 1973 Allen Danos 76 31 107 1974 Craig McCullough 96-47-7 647 6 48.9 1998 Julius Alcee 45 528 2 11.7 1974 Allen Danos 113 59 172 1975 Ted Bergeron 180-87-5 1206 9 48.3 1999 Brad Phillips 27 379 2 14.0 1975 Rusty Rebowe 81 68 149 1976 Ted Bergeron 137-62-14 720 3 45.3 2000 Sullivan Beard 12 191 2 15.9 1976 Rusty Rebowe 116 74 190 1977 Tim McCabe 97-46-4 623 3 47.4 2001 Thurman Lewis 16 339 1 37.7 1977 Rusty Rebowe 168 71 239 1978 Tim Bailey 106-38-8 409 3 35.8 2002 Vince Butler 11 276 2 25.1 1978 Kenny Ortolano 108 65 173 1979 Tim Bailey 201-87-10 1397 10 43.3 2003 Vince Butler 24 576 4 24.0 1979 Earl Rogers 75 64 139 1980 Tim Bailey 253-89-21 1382 9 38.2 2004 Marcus Richardson 25 438 1 17.5 1980 Basil Trepagnier 59 70 129 1981 Gordon Falgoust 303-149-16 2356 22 49.2 2005 Michael Okoronkwo 8 108 0 13.5 1981 Johnny Meads 70 19 89 1982 Keith Menard 174-83-7 1120 6 47.7 2006 Michael Okoronkwo 11 278 2 25.3 1982 Scott Hildebrand 76 32 108 1983 Doug Hudson 174-86-7 1204 7 49.4 2007 Michael Okoronkwo 11 229 2 19.1 1983 Scott Hildebrand 72 35 107 1984 Keith Menard 223-131-10 1724 13 58.7 2008 Antonio Robinson 9 502 6 25.1 1984 Scott Hildebrand 55 31 86 1985 Doug Hudson 316-180-18 2348 16 57.0 2009 Antonio Robinson 27 490 4 18.1 1985 Thaddeus Lumar 33 46 79 1986 Doug Hudson 422-238-17 3627 34 56.4 2010 Kenyad Blair 29 278 3 9.6 1986 Richard Romero 61 78 139 1987 Bobby McDonald 377-191-20 2491 19 50.7 2011 Kenyad Blair 26 270 2 24.5 1987 Richard Romero 53 47 100 1988 Bobby McDonald 253-121-12 1650 8 47.8 2012 Jesse Turner 45 448 2 10.0 1988 Terrence Cooks 48 74 122 1989 Leonard Valentine 273-131-14 1947 10 48.0 2013 Erik Buchanan 21 507 5 63.4 1989 Troy Fields 54 77 131 1990 Leonard Valentine 221-115-12 1781 9 52.0 2014 Demon Bolt 31 499 2 49.9 1990 Troy Fields 71 59 130 1991 Joey Primus 180-72-9 818 3 40.0 2015 C.J. Bates 28 395 3 39.5 1991 Russel Thomas 59 56 115 1992 Henri Ransefore 117-38-8 513 3 32.5 2016 C.J. Bates 53 798 9 72.5 1992 Brett Adams 64 23 87 1993 Henri Ransefore 122-51-5 862 7 41.8 2017 Damion Jeanpiere, Jr. 40 770 4 64.2 1993 Darryl Pounds 74 25 99 2018 Damion Jeanpiere, Jr. 44 850 3 65.4 1994 Darnell Small 75 44 119

GEAUXCOLONELS.COM 59 SEASON LEADERS 1995 Darnell Small 69 58 127 Josh Singleton 2 48 33 0 24.0 1990 John Brown 22 207 75 1 18.8 1996 Quincy Sorrell 36 90 126 2015 Ahamni Martin 3 64 29 0 21.3 1991 John Brown 25 151 24 0 6.0 1997 Quincy Sorrell 46 58 104 2016 Jeff Hall 4 146 91 0 36.5 1992 David Johnson 14 84 22 0 6.0 1998 Murphy Edwards 49 36 85 2017 Austin Dickerson 2 44 43 1 22.0 1993 David Johnson 8 32 21 0 4.0 1999 Rodney Coleman 70 32 102 2018 Austin Dickerson 2 26 26 1 13.0 1994 Derrick Maxwell 14 207 54 1 14.8 2000 Lee Rogers 80 34 114 Darren Evans 2 0 0 0 0.0 1995 Chris Haynes 9 86 62 0 9.6 2001 Todd Rivera 58 21 78 Khristian Mims 2 13 13 0 6.5 1996 Demetrius Patterson 9 32 8 0 3.6 2002 David Willis 37 32 69 1997 Kajuan Billings 11 150 53 0 13.6 2003 Chris Thompson 36 33 69 PUNTING 1998 Curtis Johnson 11 66 13 0 6.0 2004 Cory Vavala 44 25 69 YEAR PLAYER NO YDS LP AVG 1999 Curtis Johnson 22 155 32 0 7.0 2005 Cory Vavala 45 40 85 1972 Terry Magee 77 3038 72 39.5 2000 Sullivan Beard 4 30 15 0 7.5 2006 Cory Vavala 28 53 81 1973 Terry Magee 75 3110 64 41.5 2001 David Plaisance 8 104 28 0 13.0 2007 Kareem Moore 46 27 73 1974 Terry Magee 73 2992 60 40.9 2002 David Plaisance 17 213 80 1 12.5 2008 Garrick Spain 36 24 60 1975 Terry Magee 67 2829 59 42.2 2003 David Plaisance 15 174 24 0 11.6 2009 Yashua Willis 40 40 80 1976 Dan Brown 82 3171 61 38.7 2004 David Plaisance 18 179 48 0 9.9 2010 Tarbbaris Hicks 47 31 78 1977 Dan Brown 86 3511 68 40.8 2005 Jermaine Boggan 8 91 43 0 11.4 2011 Jordan Piper 38 43 81 1978 Dan Brown 85 3235 59 38.6 2006 Kareem Moore 10 91 26 0 9.1 2012 Jordan Piper 56 51 107 1979 Dan Brown 75 2966 53 39.5 2007 Lardarius Webb 16 273 96 1 17.1 2013 Chris Bermond 44 41 85 1980 Don Alonzo 80 3205 85 40.1 2008 Lardarius Webb 10 152 75 1 15.2 2014 Davin Bovie 71 37 108 1981 Anthony Baker 31 1151 54 37.1 2009 Dominique Daniels 10 88 28 0 8.8 2015 Hezekiah White 54 42 96 1982 David Fuhrer 66 2325 53 35.2 2010 Bobby Felder 12 81 52 0 6.8 2016 Allen Pittman 52 43 95 1983 David Fuhrer 56 2253 56 40.2 2011 Bobby Felder 13 90 36 0 6.9 2017 Allen Pittman 43 37 80 1984 David Fuhrer 58 2132 61 36.8 2012 Demon Bolt 7 73 29 0 10.4 2018 Khristian Mims 60 16 76 1985 David Fuhrer 48 1789 51 37.3 2013 Demon Bolt 5 16 12 0 3.2 1986 Brian Wilcox 48 1839 58 38.3 2014 Keenan Canty 11 152 83 1 13.8 INTERCEPTIONS 1987 Brian Wilcox 75 3086 62 41.2 2015 Joel Dullary 3 25 24 0 8.3 YEAR PLAYER NO YDS LR TD AVG 1988 Brian Wilcox 69 2761 70 40.0 2016 Jarrell Rogers 5 26 16 0 5.2 1972 Bobby Templet 6 131 59 1 21.8 1989 Brian Wilcox 58 2340 74 40.4 2017 Jarrell Rogers 8 51 19 0 6.4 1973 David Percle 2 18 18 0 9.0 1990 Skip Shelton 53 1852 60 34.9 2018 Damion Jeanpiere, Jr. 12 82 28 0 6.8 David Catha 2 5 5 0 2.5 1991 Brian Knowles 48 1687 54 35.2 Elmo Boudreaux 2 2 2 0 1.0 1992 Skip Shelton 68 2488 68 36.6 KICKOFF RETURNS 1974 Gary Barbaro 3 77 55 0 25.7 1993 Brian Desselles 40 1646 54 41.2 YEAR PLAYER NO YDS LR TD AVG 1975 Gary Barbaro 6 113 25 1 18.8 1994 Brian Desselles 54 2309 55 42.8 1972 Gary Fontenot 19 517 99 1 27.2 1976 Carl Templet 5 15 11 0 3.0 1995 Quinn Guidry 56 2138 53 38.2 1973 Gary Fontenot 19 376 74 0 19.0 1977 Glenn Magee 3 49 31 0 16.3 1996 Quinn Guidry 57 2199 51 38.6 1974 Mike Jones 13 328 74 1 25.2 1978 Byron Boyd 5 54 32 0 10.8 1997 Quinn Guidry 63 2635 63 41.8 1975 Steve Stropolo 9 188 40 0 23.5 1979 Basil Trepagnier 6 33 21 0 5.5 1998 Quinn Guidry 59 2379 57 40.3 1976 Carl Templet 14 363 62 0 25.9 1980 Greg Harding 9 51 40 0 5.7 1999 Jeremy Thompson 63 2398 67 38.1 1977 Richard Auzenne 10 137 20 0 13.7 1981 Keith Hodges 7 125 55 1 17.9 2000 Jeremy Thompson 62 2629 64 42.4 1978 Dwight Walker 23 393 36 0 17.1 1982 Greg Greely 7 38 21 0 5.4 2001 James Wilcox 32 1070 61 33.4 1979 Dwight Walker 12 287 60 0 23.9 1983 Greg Greely 5 15 9 0 3.0 2002 John Manly 55 2095 62 38.1 1980 Byron Jarvis 12 295 62 0 24.6 1984 Greg Greely 4 24 11 0 6.0 2003 John Manly 47 1767 51 37.6 1981 Dwight Walker 23 516 94 1 22.4 1985 Kurt Turner 2 9 9 0 3.0 2004 James Wilcox 42 1752 64 41.7 1982 Oscar Smith 14 418 55 0 29.3 Barry Davis 2 3 3 0 1.5 2005 Sean Comeaux 36 1255 51 34.9 1983 Lionel Vital 21 572 70 0 27.2 Thaddeus Lumar 2 3 3 0 1.5 2006 Sean Comeaux 44 1644 54 37.4 1984 Oscar Smith 17 471 53 0 27.7 Troy Bourgeois 2 1 1 0 .5 2007 Sean Comeaux 41 1458 49 35.6 1985 Mark Carrier 11 249 51 0 22.6 1986 Dee Thomas 3 21 18 0 7.0 2008 Patrick Dolan 38 1611 57 42.4 1986 Brian Stropolo 29 607 65 0 20.9 1987 Trevis Rowley 4 29 25 1 7.3 2009 Patrick Dolan 59 2521 64 42.7 1987 Dexter Carter 24 493 68 0 20.5 1988 Dee Thomas 5 122 70 2 24.4 2010 Patrick Dolan 63 2721 74 43.2 1988 Bernard Sellers 22 465 37 0 21.1 1989 Clifton Smith 4 34 17 0 6.8 2011 Cory Kemps 50 2142 60 42.8 1989 Aaron Ruffin 22 409 83 0 18.6 1990 Clifton Smith 4 9 9 0 2.3 2012 Cory Kemps 50 2112 64 42.2 1990 Kelvin Dandridge 15 340 44 0 22.7 1991 Darryl Pounds 8 40 20 0 5.0 2013 Conner Fryoux 46 1802 58 39.2 1991 Cory Butler 12 225 28 0 18.8 1992 Darryl Pounds 4 84 30 0 21.0 2014 Conner Fryoux 49 1907 70 38.9 1992 Darryl Pounds 21 407 36 0 19.4 1993 Tederick Henry 3 51 44 1 17.0 2015 Tyler St. Germain 68 2566 64 37.7 1993 Darryl Pounds 25 583 67 0 23.3 1994 Darryl Pounds 25 565 63 0 22.6 1994 Clarence Wiggins 5 118 50 2 23.6 2016 Tyler St. Germain 69 2770 56 40.1 1995 Chris Haynes 18 291 31 0 16.2 1995 Ricky Wilson 1 11 11 0 11.0 2017 Tyler St. Germain 62 2510 73 40.5 1996 Frank Wilson 12 251 33 0 20.9 2018 Winston Jones 44 1820 75 41.4 1996 Demetrius Patterson 3 41 32 1 13.7 1997 Kajuan Billings 13 216 35 0 16.6 1997 Kevin Johnson 3 31 17 0 10.3 1998 Curtis Johnson 21 347 29 0 16.5 1998 Lee Rogers 2 31 31 0 15.5 PUNT RETURNS 1999 Sullivan Beard 14 302 54 0 21.6 1999 Seven Players Tied With One YEAR PLAYER NO YDS LR TD AVG 2000 Sullivan Beard 19 535 92 0 28.2 2000 Seneca McMillan 3 122 89 1 40.7 1972 Gary Fontenot 11 140 30 0 17.7 2001 LeJuan Walker 16 482 99 1 30.1 2001 Chris Thompson 5 17 6 0 3.4 1973 Gary Fontenot 14 63 36 0 4.5 2002 LeJuan Walker 18 535 68 0 29.7 2002 Chris Thompson 5 77 30 1 15.4 1974 Carl Templet 10 59 17 0 5.9 2003 Chris Crawford 20 646 100 2 32.3 2003 David Willis 2 25 24 0 12.5 1975 Carl Templet 14 207 52 1 14.8 2004 Demarko Hutchinson 14 289 38 0 20.6 2004 Tommy Lee Brown 5 17 15 0 3.4 1976 Carl Templet 32 334 59 1 10.4 2005 Brandon Zackery 12 218 38 0 18.2 2005 Cory Vavala 4 54 41 0 13.5 1977 Richard Auzenne 15 95 24 0 6.3 2006 Dominique Sykes 18 323 46 0 17.9 2006 Jermaine Boggan 2 30 16 0 15.0 1978 Dwight Walker 16 284 73 2 17.8 2007 Lardarius Webb 22 588 71 0 26.7 Toney Edison 2 5 5 0 2.5 1979 Terry Topey 22 258 81 1 11.7 2008 Lardarius Webb 16 472 78 1 29.5 2007 Lardarius Webb 5 148 72 3 29.6 1980 Dwight Walker 16 132 30 0 8.3 2009 Antonio Robinson 28 549 38 0 19.6 2008 Lardarius Webb 1 37 37 0 18.5 1981 Dwight Walker 16 218 76 1 13.6 2010 Chika Madu 34 807 38 0 23.7 2009 Bobby Felder 2 107 63 1 53.5 1982 Brian Stropolo 10 139 85 1 13.9 2011 Chika Madu 52 1269 94 2 24.4 2010 Bobby Felder 4 40 25 0 10.0 1983 Brent Verzwyvelt 6 124 62 0 20.7 2012 Josh Hanberry 31 596 53 0 19.2 2011 Bobby Felder 5 70 28 0 14.0 1984 Brian Stropolo 27 144 38 0 5.3 2013 Carey Fortson 30 766 94 1 25.5 2012 Toren Joseph 2 24 16 0 12.0 1985 Mark Carrier 16 163 90 1 10.2 2014 Keenan Canty 55 1085 39 0 19.7 T.J. Lumar 2 0 0 0 0 1986 Mark Carrier 31 256 55 1 19.7 2015 Charles Henderson 15 320 40 0 21.3 2013 Chris Bermond 2 12 12 0 6.0 1987 Dexter Carter 26 139 38 0 5.4 2016 Stefano Guarisco 37 777 77 0 21.0 Byron Cobb 2 22 13 0 11.0 1988 Dexter Carter 22 152 27 0 5.4 2017 Jay Jay Smith 10 203 33 0 20.3 2014 B.T. Sanders 2 6 6 0 3.0 1989 Andre Felder 20 201 41 1 10.1 2018 Tahj Smith 13 280 39 0 21.5 60 2019 NICHOLLS FOOTBALL CAREER LEADERS RUSHING YEARS ATT YDS TD YPC 1. Josh Son 2000-03 664 2658 29 4.0 2. Oscar Smith 1981, 83, 85 589 2482 25 4.2 3. Steve Stropolo 1973-76 592 2130 14 3.6 4. Brodreick Cole 2005-07 470 2111 33 4.5 5. Colt Colletti 2001-04 380 2051 24 5.4 6. Nakia Lumar 1995-97 448 2030 11 4.5 7. Tuskani Figaro 2012-13, ’15, ‘17 333 2009 16 6.0 8. Michael Henry 2012-15 422 1934 14 4.6 9. Dontrell Taylor 2016- 326 1871 17 5.7 10. Aaron Ruffin 1987-90 458 1838 20 4.0

PASSING YEARS ATT COMP INT TD YDS 1. Chase Fourcade 2016- 1015 577 35 53 7728 2. Doug Hudson 1983-86 1020 533 53 58 7670 3. Brad Zeller 1995-98 919 493 40 25 5616 4. Keith Menard 1981-84 625 329 32 33 4362 5. Bobby McDonald 1986-88 653 323 34 28 4324 6. Leonard Valentine 1989-90 494 246 26 19 3728 DAMION JEANPIERE, JR. - 2015-18 7. Tim Bailey 1977-80 664 246 43 25 3628 8. Landry Klann 2010-15 523 300 25 15 3515 DEFENDERS YEARS UT AT TOTAL 9. LaQuintin Caston 2009-12 469 239 21 24 2814 1. Rusty Rebowe 1974-77 412 243 655 10. Ted Bergeron 1974-77 414 200 23 19 2533 2. Kenney Ortolano 1975-78 311 139 450 3. Earl Rogers 1976-79 236 161 397 RECEIVING YEARS REC YDS TD YPC 4. Richard Romero 1985-88 156 196 352 1. Mark Carrier 1983-86 147 2709 24 18.4 5. Allen Danos 1972-75 244 136 380 2. Damion Jeanpiere, Jr. 2015-18 128 2324 14 18.2 6. Carey Johnson 1972-75 230 113 343 3. Brian Stropolo 1982-84, 86 135 2203 20 16.3 7. Basil Trepagnier 1977-80 197 144 341 4. Dwight Walker 1978-81 106 2163 23 20.4 8. Darryl Pounds 1991-94 220 115 335 5. Marvin Dumas 1978-81 107 1742 12 16.3 9. Quincy Sorrell 1994-97 129 196 325 6. John Brown 1988-91 107 1724 10 16.1 10. Terrence Cooks 1985-88 147 176 323 7. Gerald Butler 1973-76 105 1470 11 14.0 8. Julius Alcee 1997-98 102 1440 6 14.1 INTERCEPTIONS YEARS NO YDS LR AVG TD 9. Dai’Jean Dixon 2017- 76 1244 12 16.3 1. Greg Greely 1981-84 21 218 87 10.4 2 10. Alfred Dorsey 1985-87 89 1217 7 13.7 2. Greg Harding 1979-81 16 99 40 6.2 0 3. Darryl Pounds 1991-94 14 128 30 9.1 0 SCORING YEARS TD 1-PAT 2-PAT FG TOTAL 4. Basil Trepagnier 1977-80 12 74 21 6.2 0 1. Oscar Smith 1981, 83, 85 35 0 0 0 210 Dee Thomas 1986-89 12 232 70 21.2 2 Jose Bran 1986, 88-90 0 102 0 36 210 Andre Felder 1986-89 12 122 68 10.2 1 3. Kyle Leisher 1997-2000 0 70 0 46 208 Bobby Felder 2008-11 12 217 63 18.1 0 4. Dwight Walker 1978-81 33 0 3 0 204 8. Chris Thompson 2000-2003 11 129 30 12.9 1 5. Andrew Dolan 2010-13 0 109 0 31 202 9. Byron Boyd 1976-79 10 66 32 6.6 0 6. Adam Diel 1993-96 0 96 0 35 201 10. Gary Barbaro 1972-75 9 190 55 21.1 1 7. Broderick Cole 2004-2007 33 0 0 0 198 Glenn Magee 1976-79 9 136 36 17.0 0 8. Lorran Fonseca 2017-18 0 83 1 35 188 9. Josh Son 2000-2003 29 0 1 0 176 PUNT RETURNS YEARS NO YDS LR AVG TD 10. Mark Carrier 1983-86 26 0 1 0 157 1. Dwight Walker 1978-81 66 945 76 14.3 5 2. David Plaisance 2001-2004 58 670 80 11.5 1 3. Carl Templet 1974-76 56 600 49 10.7 2 4. Mark Carrier 1983-86 48 426 90 8.9 2 5. Lardarius Webb 2007-08 26 425 96 16.3 2 6. Brian Stropolo 1982-84, 86 49 390 85 7.9 1 7. John Brown 1988-91 47 358 75 7.6 1 8. Richard Auzenne 1977-79 43 341 30 7.9 0 9. Dexter Carter 1985-88 51 304 38 6.0 0 10. Terry Topey 1977-79 22 258 81 11.7 1

KICKOFF RETURNS YEARS NO YDS LR AVG TD 1. Chika Madu 2010-11 86 2076 91 24.1 2 2. Darryl Pounds 1991-94 71 1555 67 21.9 0 3. Dwight Walker 1978-81 72 1475 94 20.5 1 4. Oscar Smith 1981, 83, 85 43 1221 83 28.4 1 5. Keenan Canty 2014 55 1085 39 19.7 0 6. Lardarius Webb 2007-08 38 1060 78 27.8 1 7. Gary Fontenot 1971-74 45 1037 99 23.1 1 8. LeJuan Walker 2001-2002 34 1017 99 30.0 1 9. Stefano Guarisco 2016- 48 947 77 19.7 0 LORRAN FONSECA - 2017-18 10. Brian Stropolo 1982-84, 86 42 916 94 21.8 1

GEAUXCOLONELS.COM 61 CAREER ACCOLADES ALL AMERICAN ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA DISTRICT VI TEAM Darryl Pounds, defensive back 1976 Gerald Butler, SE...... Kodak First Team 1994 Jared Allemand, linebacker Clarence Wiggins, defensive back 1977 Rusty Rebowe, LB...... Kodak First Team; AP First Team; Tony Easton, wide receiver 1995 Darnell Small, linebacker NCAA All-American 1996 Ricky Wilson, defensive back 1996 Darren Barbier, Coach of the Year Kenny Ortolano, NG...... AP Honorable Mention Brad Zeller, quarterback Adam Diel, place kicker 1980 Greg Harding, DB...... AP Honorable Mention 1997 Brad Zeller, quarterback John Emery (Newcomer of the Year) 1981 Dwight Walker, WR...... AP First Team; Kodak First Team 2002 Josh Son, quarterback Greg Reynolds, offensive lineman 1982 Clint Conque, OLB...... AP First Team 2003 Josh Son, quarterback 1998 Robert Martin, defensive lineman Jay Pennison, C...... AP Second Team Dustin Denault, offensive lineman Murphy Edwards, linebacker Johnny Meads, ILB...... AP Honoranble Mention 2004 Joseph Trosclair, offensive lineman 2000 Jeremy Thompson, punter 1983 Jay Pennison, C...... AP Second Team 2013 Jordan Hanberry, defensive back 2001 Colt Colletti, fullback 1984 Dewayne Harrison, TE...... AP First Team 2015 Geoffrey Hebert, linebacker Chris Thompson, cornerback Lynn Bychurch, OG...... AP Honorable Mention 2016 Brian Hernadez, offensive guard 2002 Matt DeRoche, offensive lineman Scott Hildebrand, ILB...... AP Honorable Mention 2018 Dontrell Taylor, running back Josh Son, quarterback Keith Menard, QB...... AP Honorable Mention Chris Thompson, cornerback Oscar Smith, RB...... AP Honorable Mention ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA LeJuan Walker, kick returner Anthony Tuggle, DB...... AP Honorable Mention 2013 Jordan Hanberry, DB...... First Team 2003 Chris Thompson, cornerback 1985 Lynn Bychurch, OG...... AP Second-Team 2015 Geoffrey Hebert, LB...... First Team Chris Crawford, kick returner 1986 Mark Carrier, WR...... AP First Team; Kodak First Team FIRST-TEAM ALL-GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE 2004 Colt Colletti, running back Doug Hudson, QB...... AP Honorable Mention; David Willis, safety Football News Second Team 1973 Terry Magee, punter 1974 Gary Barbaro, defensive back 2005 Joseph Tobias, running back Troy Bourgeois, DB...... AP Honorable Mention Broderick Cole, fullback Darnell Carmouche, DT...... AP Honorable Mention Terry Magee, punter 1975 Carey Johnson, nose guard Jacob Bender, offensive lineman Billy Naquin, OG...... AP Honorable Mention Cody Stogner, offensive lineman 1987 Alfred Dorsey, WR...... AP Second Team Terry Magee, punter Steve Stropolo, running back Michael Young, defensive lineman Karl Hill, DB...... AP Third Team Cory Vavala, linebacker Reed Pere’, OT...... AP Third Team 1976 Fred Roth, offensive tackle 1977 Fred Bruhl, defensive end Joe Ogletree, safety Richard Romero, ILB...... AP Honorable Mention 2006 Jacob Bender, offensive tackle 1988 Karl Hill, DB...... College Football News Third Team Rusty Rebowe, linebacker (Player of the Year) Kenny Ortolano, nose guard Toney Edison, safety 1991 Darryl Pounds, DB...... AP Second Team Cory Vavala, linebacker 1992 Royce Nelson, OL...... National Weekly Football; 1978 Byron Boyd, defensive back Kenny Ortolano, nose guard 2007 Broderick Cole, fullback Gazette Third Team Benjamin Gombossy, offensive guard 1993 Darryl Pounds, DB...... National Weekly Football SECOND-TEAM ALL-GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE Kareem Moore, safety Gazette Second Team 1975 Gary Barbaro, defensive back Lardarius Webb, safety 1994 Darryl Pounds, DB...... AP First Team; Richard Berard, defensive end 2008 Lardarius Webb, safety National Weekly Football Gazette Allen Danos, defensive back Lardarius Webb, return specialist First Team; The Sports Network Second Team 1976 Gerald Butler, wide receiver 2009 Patrick Dolan, punter Brian Desselles, P...... AP Second Team; Rusty Rebowe, linebacker Marlin Meeks, fullback The Sports Network Third Team Carl Templet, defensive back 2010 Patrick Dolan, punter 2002 LeJuan Walker, KR...... National Weekly Football 1978 Fred Roth, offensive guard Bobby Felder, cornerback Gazette First Team Basil Trepagnier, defensive back 2011 Bobby Felder, cornerback Chris Thompson, CB...... National Weekly Football Cory Kemps, punter Gazette Third Team FIRST-TEAM ALL-GULF STAR CONFERENCE Chika Madu, return specialist 2003 Chris Thompson, KR...... National Weekly Football 1984 Sheldon Andrus, defensive tackle 2016 Chandler Arceneaux, offensive tackle Gazette First Team Lynn Bychurch, offensive guard Sully Laiche, defensive tackle Chris Thompson, CB...... National Weekly Football Dewayne Harrison, tight end 2018 Chandler Arceneaux, offensive tackle Gazette Second Team Scott Hildebrand, linebacker Lorran Fonseca, kicker 2005 Cody Stogner, C...... The Sports Network Third Team Keith Menard, quarterback Chase Fourcade, quarterback (Player of the Year) 2006 Jacob Bender, OT...... Sports Network I-AA/FCS Third Team Oscar Smith, running back Ryan Hanley, offensive center 2007 Kareem Moore, FS...... AP Second Team Anthony Tuggle, defensive back Sully Laiche, defensive tackle Lardarius Webb, SS...... Sports Network First Team; 1985 Lynn Bychurch, offensive guard Evan Veron, linebacker Walter Camp First Team; 1986 Troy Bourgeois, defensive back College Sporting News Fabulous Fifty Darnell Carmouche, defensive line SLC PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2008 Lardarius Webb, FS...... AP First Team; Mark Carrier, wide receiver 2018 Chase Fourcade, quarterback Sports Network First Team; Doug Hudson, quarterback Billy Naquin, offensive guard SLC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR American Football Coaches Association; 2005 Yale Vannoy, quarterback College Sporting News Fabulous Fifty 2009 Marlin Meeks, FB...... Sports Network Third Team; SECOND-TEAM ALL-GULF STAR CONFERENCE 1984 Greg Greely, defensive back SLC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR College Sporting News Fabulous Fifty 2007 Kareem Moore, safety 2010 Patrick Dolan, P...... Phil Steele’s Fourth Team George Scott, offensive tackle 2016 Chase Fourcade, QB...... HERO Sports FCS Freshman All-American Lionel Vital, running back SLC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Sully Laiche, DL...... HERO Sports FCS Freshman All-American 1985 Patrick Pattan, offensive tackle 1991 Darryl Pounds, safety Allen Pittman, LB.....HERO Sports FCS Freshman All-American Mark Carrier, wide receiver 2000 Josh Son, quarterback Chandler Arceneaux, OL...... HERO Sports FCS Oscar Smith, running back 2001 LeJuan Walker, return specialist/defensive back Sophomore All-American Darnell Carmouche, defensive line 2004 Broderick Cole, fullback Thaddeus Lumar, linebacker 2017 Lorran Fonseca, K...... FCS ADA First Team; SLC NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR STATS FCS First Team; Phil Steele FCS First Team; 1986 Lynn Bychurch, center Patrick Pattan, offensive guard 1996 John Emery, defensive end HERO Sports Second Team; Madness Second Team; 2005 Joseph Tobias, running back AP Third Team Brian Stropolo, wide receiver Kevin Smooth, running back 2006 Kareem Moore, safety 2018 Sully Laiche, DL...... STATS FCS Second Team; 2007 Lardarius Webb, safety Phil Steele FCS Third Team; HERO Sports Third Team Richard Romero, linebacker Thomas Williams, defensive back Dai’Jean Dixon, WR...... HERO Sports FCS SLC FOOTBALL STUDENT ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Sophomore All-American Honorable Mention FIRST-TEAM ALL-SLC/SFL 2010 Patrick Dolan, punter 1991 Darryl Pounds, defensive back (Freshman of the Year) NCAA I-AA SOUTHEAST ALL-REGION SLC COACH OF THE YEAR 2005 Michael Young, DL...... Second Team Jarvis Lillie, running back Michael Walker, defensive lineman 1996 Darren Barbier 1992 Royce Nelson, offensive lineman 2002 Daryl Daye NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR 2005 Jay Thomas 1996 Darren Barbier...... Sports Network Eddie Robinson Darryl Pounds, defensive back Award Recipient; 1993 Darryl Pounds, defensive back Schutt Sports/American Football Quarterly Division 1994 Brian Desselles, punter I-AA Coach of the Year Adam Diel, place kicker Michael LeBlanc, offensive lineman 62 2019 NICHOLLS FOOTBALL CAREER ACCOLADES SECOND-TEAM ALL-SLC/SFL Khristian Mims, safety 1994 Adam Diel, placekicker 1991 Todd Adams, offensive tackle Allen Pittman, linebacker Michael LeBlanc, offensive lineman 1992 Michael Morris, linebacker Dontrell Taylor, running back 1995 Darnell Small, linebacker 1994 Todd Harris, defensive end 1996 Adam Diel, place kicker Darnell Small, linebacker FIRST-TEAM LSWA ALL-LOUISIANA Murphy Edwards, defensive lineman 1995 Greg Reynolds, offensive lineman 1975 Gary Barbaro, defensive back Ivan Williams, defensive lineman 1996 Reggie Davis, cornerback Allen Danos, defensive lineman 1997 Julius Alcee, wide receiver Nakia Lumar, running back Terry Magee, punter Quincy Sorrell, linebacker Demetrius Patterson, cornerback 1976 Fred Roth, offensive tackle 1998 Cliff Cumberland, tight end Quincy Sorrell, linebacker 1977 Rusty Rebowe, linebacker Greg DeBose, offensive lineman Ivan Williams, defensive lineman Tommy Broom, center Kyle Leisher, placekicker 1997 Murphy Edwards, defensive end 1978 Fred Roth, offensive guard Robert Martin, defensive lineman Anthony Saul, linebacker 1980 Don Alonzo, punter 2000 Kyle Leisher, placekicker Quincy Sorrell, linebacker Basil Trepagnier, safety Kyle Smith, offensive lineman 1998 Julius Alcee, wide receiver 1983 Jay Pennison, center Jeremy Thompson, punter Greg DeBose, offensive lineman 1985 Dwayne Brown, tight end 2002 Josh Son, quarterback Kyle Leisher, placekicker 1988 Reed Pere’, offensive tackle LeJuan Walker, kick returner Brad Zeller, quarterback Jamie Lawson, fullback Chris Thompson, cornerback 2000 Sullivan Beard, return specialist 1991 Darryl Pounds, defensive back 2003 Josh Son, quarterback Kyle Leisher, placekicker 1992 Darryl Pounds, defensive back Chris Thompson, cornerback Todd Rivera, linebacker 1993 Darryl Pounds, defensive back Chris Crawford, kick returner Lee Rogers, defensive back 1994 Brian Desselles, punter 2005 Jacob Bender, offensive lineman Kyle Smith, offensive lineman Darryl Pounds, defensive back Broderick Cole, fullback 2001 LeJuan Walker, kick reteurner 1996 John Emery, defensive lineman 2007 Benjamin Gombossy, offensive guard 2002 Colt Colletti, running back Nakia Lumar, running back Kareem Moore, safety John Manly, punter Greg Reynolds, offensive lineman 2008 Lardarius Webb, return specialist Burnell Taylor, defensive lineman Quincy Sorrell, linebacker 2009 Aric Flowers, offensive lineman 2003 Phillip Brock, running back 1998 Murphy Edwards, linebacker 2010 Bobby Felder, cornerback Vince Butler, wide receiver 2005 Cody Stogner, offensive lineman 2011 Bobby Felder, cornerback Adam Gardner, offensive lineman Cory Vavala, linebacker Chika Madu, return specialist Jeff Breaux, offensive lineman 2007 Lardarius Webb, safety 2012 Jordan Piper, linebacker John Manly, punter Lardarius Webb, return specialists 2015 B.T. Sanders, safety 2004 Broderick Cole, fullback 2008 Patrick Dolan, punter 2016 Allen Pittman, linebacker Joseph Trosclair, offensive lineman Lardarius Webb, defensive back B.T. Sanders, safety Michael Young, defensive lineman 2009 Patrick Dolan, punter 2017 Chandler Arceneaux, offensive tackle Tommy Lee Brown, cornerback 2010 Patrick Dolan, punter Chase Fourcade, quarterback James Wilcox, punter 2012 Nick Scelfo, tight end Damion Jeanpiere, Jr., wide receiver 2005 Yale Vannoy, quarterback 2016 Chandler Arceneaux, offensive tackle Sully Laiche, defensive tackle Benjamin Gombossy, offensive lineman Sully Laiche, defensive tackle Allen Pittman, linebacker Bryan Paille, defensive lineman 2017 Kenny Dotson, defensive end Tyler St. Germain, punter Tommy Lee Brown, cornerback Lorran Fonseca, kicker 2018 Lorran Fonseca, kicker 2006 Greg Casnave, defensive lineman 2018 Chandler Arceneaux, offensive tackle Evan Veron, linebacker Kareem Moore, safety Chase Fourcade, quarterback 2007 Garrick Spain, linebacker Ryan Hanley, offensive center CAPTAINS Jordan Stone, defensive lineman Sully Laiche, defensive tackle No longer named. For a complete list, see 2017 media guide. Lardarius Webb, return specialists LSWA COACH OF THE YEAR PARTICIPANTS 2008 Nigel Cormier, offensive lineman 1975 Bill Clements 1975 Terry Magee, punter Zac Reddix, defensive end 1986 Sonny Jackson Gary Barbaro, defensive back 2009 Aric Flowers, offensive lineman 1996 Darren Barbier Jordan Nevels, defensive back 2017 Tim Rebowe EAST-WEST SHRINE BOWL PARTICIPANT Antonio Robinson, wide receiver 2018 Tim Rebowe (Co- w/ LSU’s Ed Orgeron) 1976 Gerald Butler, wide receiver 2010 Jesse Turner, running back 2011 Nick Scelfo, tight end LSWA NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR BLUE*GRAY ALL-STAR GAME PARTICIPANT Marcus Washington, running back 1996 John Emery, defensive end 2003 Chris Thompson, cornerback 2012 Jordan Piper, linebacker 2007 Lardarius Webb, safety MAGNLOIA GRIDIRON ALL-STAR CLASSIC Nick Scelfo, tight end LSWA FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2006 Jacob Bender, offensive tackle 2013 Abasi Salimu, offensive tackle Toney Edison, safety Siegan Vergenal, safety 1991 Darryl Pounds 2014 Michael Henry, running back SECOND-TEAM LSWA ALL-LOUISIANA TEXAS VS. THE NATION ALL-STAR GAME 2015 B.T. Sanders, safety 1982 Clint Conque, outside linebacker 2007 Kareem Moore, safety 2016 C.J. Bates, wide receiver Greg Greely, safety 2008 Lardarius Webb, safety Chris Bordelon, offensive tackle 1983 Greg Greely, cornerback Allen Pittman, linebacker DIXIE GRIDIRON CLASSIC Richard Motton, offensive guard 2010 Patrick Dolan, punter B.T. Sanders, safety 1984 Keith Menard, quarterback 2017 Corey Abraham, safety Anthony Tuggle, cornerback NATIONAL ACADEMIC ALL-STAR Chandler Arceneaux, offensive tackle 1985 Lynn Bychurch, offensive guard 2010 Patrick Dolan, punter Ryan Hanley, offensive center Oscar Smith, running back Kenny Dotson, defensive end 1986 Doug Hudson, quarterback NFF HAMPSHIRE HONOR SOCIETY Lorran Fonseca, kicker Mark Carrier, wide receiver 2010 Patrick Dolan, punter Kyran Irvin, running back 1987 Alfred Dorsey, wide receiver 2013 Kerry Guidry, linebacker Damion Jeanpiere, Jr., wide receiver Richard Glover, defensive tackle 2014 Cole Frazier, defensive line Sully Laiche, defensive tackle 1988 Terrence Cooks, inside linebacker 2015 Michael Henry, running back Ahmani Martin, defensive back 1989 Joey Quinn, defensive tackle 2017 Brian Hernandez, offensive guard Allen Pittman, linebacker 1990 Joey Quinn, defensive tackle 2018 Chandler Arceneaux, offensive tackle 2018 Dai’Jean Dixon, wide receiver Troy Fields, linebacker Darren Evans, cornerback Jose Bran, placekicker Eddie Houston, offensive tackle 1991 Jarvis Lillie, running back Damion Jeanpiere, Jr., punt returner Michael Walker, defensive line Winston Jones, punter Todd Adams, offensive tackle Ahmani Martin, defensive back 1993 Brian Desselles, punter

GEAUXCOLONELS.COM 63 COLONEL LETTERMEN A AUSTIN, Joe, OL BERNARD, Adrian, OL BOYD, Byron, DB BUCHANAN, Corey, RB CARTER, Ryan, RB ABRAHAM, Corey, DB 1994-96, Milton, Fla. 1992, Thibodaux 1976-79, Boutte 2006, -08, -10, Kingsville, Texas 2002, 2003, Baton Rouge 2015-18, Breaux Bridge AUSTIN, Jonah, OL BERNARD, Derronne, DL BOZEMAN, Donnie, WB BUCHANAN, Erik, WR CASE, Tom, QB ABRAM, Jeffery, DB 2015, New Orleans 1994-95, New Iberia 1994, Napoleonville 2012-13, Aberdeen, Miss. 1987-80, Avondale 2011, Franklinton AUZENNE, Richard, RB BERNINGER, Darren, DL BRAN, Jose, PK BUCKLAND, Dean, OL CASNAVE, Greg, DL ABREGO, Jeff, OT 1977-79, Baytown, Texas 1993, Baker 1986, 88-90 New Orleans 1992-95, Houma 2005, 2006 LaCombe BERRY, James, RB BREAUX, Jared, OL BUCKNER, Eric, TE CASTON, LaQuintin, QB 1971-74, Gramercy B ACOSTA, Kyle, DL 1978 2013-16, Lockport 1986-88, Kentwood 2009-12, Baton Rouge 1990-92, LaPlace BABER, Trevors, DB BIEDENKOPF, Tim, TE BREAUX, Jeffrey, OL BUNCH, Chris, QB CATHA, David, DB ADAIR, Donnell, RB 1988-90, Hammond 1978, Kenner 2000-2003, Sulphur 2006, -08, Crystal River, Fla. 1972, 1974-76, Baton Rouge 2017- , Thibodaux BADEAUX, Ernie, DL BILLINGS, Kajuan, WR BREAUX, Joey BUQUOI, Gary, OL CATOIRE, Allen, OL ADAMS, Brett, LB 1997-99, River Ridge 1995-98, Harvey 2003, Alvin, Texas 1992-94, Metairie 1992-95, Metairie 1991-93, Gretna BAHAM, Dewayne, C BILLINGSLEY, Michael, OL BREAUX, Von, WR BURCHETT, Roy, QB CHAISSON, Jeremy, OL ADAMS, Darryl 1980, Folsom 2010-11, Oklahoma City, Okla. 2013-16, Lafayette 2001, Bradenton, Fla. 2000, Thibodaux 2015-18, Cheneyville BAILEY, Fred, LB BIZETTE, Brandon BRICE, Robert, DB BURKHALTER, P.J., OL CHAMBERS, Kevin, DE ADAMS, Todd, OG 1996, 1998, New Orleans 2003, Maringouin 2017, Decatur, Ga. 2017-, Franklinton 1980, New Orleans 1989-91, Thibodaux BAILEY, Levon, LB BLAIR, Kenyad, WR BRIGGS, Troy, TE BURKS, Dennis, RB CHAMPAGNE, Ray, DE ADAMS, Pio, OL 2003-06, Missouri City, Texas 2010-11, Oklahoma City, Okla. 1978-81, Abbeville 1996, New Orleans 1972-74, Jeanerette 2010-11, Nanakuli, HI BAILEY, Navarro BLANCHARD, Matt, OL BRINSON, Ronald, DB BURKS, Terrel, OL CHANEY, Legantry, FB AFFOLTER, Kenneth, LB 2003, Baker 2006-07, Guntown, Miss. 1982-83, Tampa, Fla. 1994-95, Memphis, Tenn. 1989-92, Fair Hope, Ala. 1982-83, Slidell BAILEY, Tim, QB BLANCHARD, Jody, DB BRISTER, Adam, TE/WR BURNS, Blaine, FB CHAPMAN, Stuart, OL ALCEE, Julius, WR 1977-80, Pensacola, Fla. 1992-94, Houma 2006, 2008, Baton Rouge, La. 2005-08, Baton Rouge 1987-88, Delcambre 1997-98, Algiers BALDWIN, Anthony, TE BLANCHARD, Michael, OL BRISTER, Belton, FS BURNSIDE, Bradston, OL CHARPENTIER, Sonny, WR ALEX, Horace, RB 2001, 2002, River Ridge 1990-92, Napoleonville 1980, New Orleans 2018-, Hattiesburg, Miss. 1979, Franklin 1975-77, New Iberia BAKER, David, WR BLAND, Larry, DT-LB BROCATO, Mitch, TE BUSH, Juan, CB CHARTAIN, Nick, OL ALLEMAN, Eric, WR 1992, Opelousas 1971-74 1996-98, Pearl River 1980, New Orleans 2013, New Orleans 1993, Thibodaux BAKER, Tim, OL BLEAKLEY, Rick, LB BROCK, Phillip, RB BUSSEY, Kendall, RB CHATMAN, Hosea, WR ALLEMAN, Hunter, OL 2002-2003, Natchez, Miss. 2000, 2001, Convent 2000-2003, New Orleans 2018-, New Orleans 1986-89, Houma 2014-16, Pierre Part BARBA, Mike, WR BLEAKLEY, Robert, LB BROOKS, Charles, QB BUTLER, Cory, DB CHAUVIN, Zack, QB ALLEMAND, Jared, QB/WR, 2009, Houma 2001-2003, Convent 2018-, Baton Rouge 1990-92, Houma 2006, 2007, Thibodaux 1992-94, Lockport BARBARO, Gary, DB BOGGAN, Jermaine, DB BROOKS, Lester, DB BUTLER, Darvin, DB CHERAMIE, Ren, OL ALLEN, Billy Ray, RB 1972-75, Kenner 2004-07 Jacksonville, Fla. 2006-07, Macon, Miss. 2012, Plaquemine, La. 2009, Cut Off 1974, Biloxi, Miss. BARKER, Anthony, P/WR BOLDEN, Brandon, LB BROOM, Tommy, C BUTLER, Gerald, WR CHUTER, Eric, OL ALLEN, Chris, OL 1981-82, Valley, Ala. 2015, Schriever 1976-79, Columbia, Miss. 1973-76, Slidell 1991, New Orleans 1993, Demopolis, Ala. BARNES, Kendrick, FB BOLT, Demon, WR BROUSSARD, Chris, DB BUTLER, James, LB CLARK, Corey, RB-TE ALLEN, Tyrie, RB 1998, Magnolia, Miss. 2011-14, Thibodaux 2005, 2007, Morgan City 1989-91, Houma 1991-92, Thibodaux 2010-11, Davie, Fla. BARNETT, Wesley, LS BONNAFFONS, Brett,WR BROUSSARD, Shannon, OL BUTLER, Vince, WR CLARK, Dedric, DB ALONZO, Don, P 2015-18, Ocean Springs, Miss. 2002-2003, New Orleans 1990, Iowa 2002, 2003, Tampa, Fla. 1996, Vacherie 1980, Ft. Walton Beach, Fla. BARTHE, Earl, DB BONNER, Joe, OL BROWN, Chase, DB BYCHURCH, Lynn, OG CLARK, Mike, CB-TB 1980 2012-13, Hazlehurst, Miss. 2018-, Baton Rouge 1983-86, Cut Off 1987-80, Denham Springs ALT, Eric, OL BROWN, Dan, P 2012-13, Ontario, Calif. BARTHOLOMEW, Karl, RB BOOKER, Christian, WR CLEMENT, Clint, LB 2004, 2005, New Orleans 2016-17, Gentilly 1976-79, Baton Rouge C 2011-12, Thibodaux ANDERSON, Alex, OL BROWN, Darrel, DL 2018, New Orleans BARTHOLOMEW, Morell, TE BORDELON, Chris, OL CAMPBELL, Gary, OG CLINE, Caleb, OL ANDERSON, Kareem, DT 2018-, Edgard 2012-16, White Castle 2009-12, Covington 1975, Petal, Miss. 2011-14, Norman, Okla. 2004, Atlanta, Ga. BARRY, Jerry, LB BORDEN, Cornelius, LB BROWN, Dwayne, FB CAMPBELL, John, DE COATES, Mark, RB ANDERSON, Ronald, DT 1971-74, Grand Coteau 1999, Moss Point, Miss. 1982-85, Houma 1997-99, Cut Off 1993, 1995, Gretna 1989, Norco BATES, C.J., WR BOUDOIN, Perry, TE-DE BROWN, Ed, DT CAMPBELL, Patrick, TE COBB, Byron, DB ANDERSON, Tawaskie, RB 2015-16, Louisville, Miss. 1978-81, Edgard 1981-82, Lafayette 1990, Marrero 2011-14, St. Francisville 1995, 1997-99, New Orleans BATISTE, Calvin, DB BOUDREAUX, Cody, RB BROWN, Edward, DL CANDIES, Otto, LB COLE, Broderick, FB ANDERSON, Vince, DB 1976, Amite 1993, St.Amant 1997-98, New Orleans 1983-85, Des Allemands 2004-07, New Orleans 2003, Lake City, Fla. BEARD, Sullivan, WR BOUDREAUX, Elmo, DB BROWN, John, WR CANDIES, Shane, DB COLEMAN, Jarmon, LB ANDRUS, Sheldon, DT 1998-2000, Lockport 1971-74, Thibodaux 1988-91, Ponchatoula 1982-83, Thibodaux 2014-15, Baton Rouge 1981-84, Port Barre BEARY, Tim, DE BOUDREAUX, Mason, FB BROWN, Kameryon, LB CANDIES, Sidney, OL COLEMAN, Rodney, DB ANDRUS, Tyson, DB 1978-81, Geismar 2014-18, Cut Off 2012-15, Baton Rouge 1990, Hahnville 1998-99, New Orleans 2009, Lafayette BECNEL, Gary, OG BOUDREAUX, Rene, DT BROWN, Lavincio, LB CANTY, Keenan, WR COLLETTI, Colt, FB ANDRY, Marcel, DT 1972, Vacherie 1978-79, Houma 2002, 2004, Greenwood, Miss. 2014, New Orleans 2001-04, River Ridge 2016-17, New Orleans BEBE, Chuck, OT BOUDREAUX, Ty, LS BROWN, Tommy Lee, DB CAPDEBOSCQ, Mike, FB COLLINS, Cooper, QB ANGLIN, Ryan, RB 1974-75, Baton Rouge 2011-14, Raceland 2002-2005, Amite, La. 1980-81, Loranger 1999-2000, Abbeville 2011-12, Santa Maria, Calif. BELANGER, Brent, LB/FB BOUDY, Christopher, LB BRUCE, Gary, NG CARDIFF, Hayden, QB/TE COMEAUX, Britton, OL APPLEBERRY, Aaron, WR 1989, 1991, Houma 1991, Biloxi, Miss. 1977, Cut Off 2012-13, Richmond Hill, Ga. 2006, Cut Off, La. 1981, Avondale BELLANGER, Troy, DS BOURGEOIS, Troy, SS BRUCE, Ricky, DB CARMOUCHE, Darnell, LB COMEAUX, Sean, P/K APRIL, Bobby, DE 1992-95, Raceland 1983-86, Houston, Texas 1995, Paradis 1983-86, Carencro 2004-07, New Iberia 1972-75, Chalmette BELL, Kevin, NG-DT BOUTTE, Christian, DB BRUHL, Tommy, DE CARRIER, Mark, WR CONDADO, Francisco, K ARCEMONT, Trey, DT 1979-1982, Avondale 2014-17, Opelousas 1974-77, Covington 1983-86, Church Point 2014-15, Whittier, Calif. 1988-90, Morgan City BELLEW, Danny, OT BOUYER, Bryan, DL BRUMFIELD, Bryan, DB CARTER, A.J., DL CONNELL, Bobby, TE ARCEMONT, Jordan, WR 1981-82, Saucier, Miss. 2002, Eufaula, Ala. 1982-84, Amite 2008-11, Thibodaux 1984-85, Olla 2010-12, Thibodaux BENDER, JACOB, OT BOUZIGARD, Scott, FS BRUNO, Lindsey, OL CARTER, Andrew DL CONNELL, Michael, LB ARCENEAUX, Chandler 2003-06 Mayo, Maryland 1979-81, Galliano 1994-96, Chalmette 2011-14, New Orleans 1985-87, Stone Mountain, Ga. 2015-18, Bourg BERARD, Richard, DE BOVIE, Davin, LB BRUNO, Ryan, LB CARTER, Billy, DL CONNELL, Timmy, LB ARCHANGEL, Stephen, DB 1972-75, Jeanerette 2011-14, Waggaman 2011-13, Baton Rouge 1987, Pensacola, Fla. 1983-86, Olla 2003, Jenerette BERGERON, Ted, QB BOWMAN, Brenton, LB BRUNSON, Randy, OL CARTER, Chad, RB CONQUE, Clint, DE AUGUST, Rudy, RB 1974-77, Houma 2011-12, Kenner 2001-2002, Forest, Miss. 1999-2000, Convent 1981-82, Baton Rouge 2000-2003, Belle Rose BERGERON, Stefan, LB BOYD, Andre, DL BRYAN, Winfred, DL CARTER, Dexter, DB-WR CONSTANTINE, Pat, WR AUSTIN, Hunter, OL 2008-11, Pierre Part 1995-96, New Orleans 1988-89, Miami, Fla. 1985-88, New Orleans 1984, 86-87, Lafayette 2018, Geismar BERMOND, Chris, LB BOYD, Ben, DB BUA, Chris, LB CARTER, Kenny, DB-FB COOKMEYER, Rickey, WR AUSTIN, Jared, OL 2012-13, Bay St. Louis, Miss. 1977, Tylertown, Miss. 2003, 2004, New Orleans 1989-90, Carencro 1990, 1992, Metairie 1991-94, Avondale

64 2019 NICHOLLS FOOTBALL COLONEL LETTERMEN COOKS, Darrion, WR DAVIS, Jevon, LB DUGAS, Monte, FB FALGOUST, Ken, WR G GRUENIG, Gerald, OL 2018-, LaPlace 1995, New Orleans 1994-95, Jefferson 1987, Vacherie GAIENNIE, Dan, WR 2009-12, Covington COOKS, Terrence, LB DAVIS, Keith, LB DUHE, Ashton, OL FALKINS, Raheem, WR 1977-80, Harahan GRUENIG, Sam, OL 1985-88, Napoleonville 1980 2013-14, Norco 2017, Bridge City GAINEY, Russell, OL 2016-18, New Orleans COOPER, Dominic, DE DAVIS, Keith, WR DULLARY, Joel, DB FAIRCHILD, Matt, DE 1992, Kenner GUARISCO, Stefano, WR 2006-07, New Orleans, La. 1976-78, Paradis 2014-18, New Orleans 2006-08 Gonzales GALLOWAY, Jerry, DT 2016-, Berwick CORCORAN, Mikey, LB DAVIS, Reggie, DB DUMAS, Nolan, QB FANGUY, Jarrod, LB 1975-78, Silsbee, Texas GUEDRY, Warren, DE-DT 2016-, River Ridge 1993-96, New Iberia 2008-10, Thibodaux 2006-09, Houma, La. GALMORE, Shawn, WR 1973, 76, Baton Rouge CORMIER, Nigel, OL DAVIS, Ronald, OL DUKE, Kenny, LB FAUCHEAUX, Chuck, DS 1994, Marrero GUIDRY, Gavin, WR 2005-08, Lafayette 2010, New Orleans 1971-74, New Orleans 1998, Mathews GARDET, Ronald, DB 1987, Harvey CORTEZ, Jason DAYRIES, Emanuel, DL DUMAS, Marvin, WR FEELE, James, OT 2004-05, New Orleans GUIDRY, Joey, NG 2003, New Orleans 2018, New Orleans 1978-81, Vacherie 1974-75, Picayune, Miss. GARDNER, Adam, OL 1982, Baton Rouge COSTLY, Dontaze, WR DeAVILA, Jonathan, OL DUMAS, Nolan, QB/DS FELDER, Andre, DB 2003, New Orleans GUIDRY, Kerry, DB/LB 2018-, Vacherie 2004-05, 07-08, Houston, Texas 2008, Thibodaux 1986-89, Hammond GARDNER, Chris, WR 2008-12, Houma CRAWFORD, Demetrius, DB DeBOSE, Greg, OL DUNCAN, Dash, QB FELDER, Bobby, DB 1972-73, Baton Rouge GUIDRY, Lance, OL 1990-92, Fairhope, Ala. 1995-98, New Orleans 2013-15, Baton Rouge 2008-11, McComb, Miss. GARNER, Fernandez, DL 1990-91, Gretna CRAWFORD, Eric, DB DEGRUY, Glenn, LB DUNN, Antwan, DE FELDER, Travis, RB 2009-12, New Orleans GUIDRY, Quinn, P 1994-96, Lake Charles 1971, New Orleans 2004-05, Birmingham, Ala. 2001-03, Jacksonville, Fla. GARRETT, Jeremy, DB 1995-98, Luling CRAWFORD, Isaac, TE DELATTE, Richie, FB DUNN, Robert, OT FELLS, Reno 2009-10, Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. GUILBEAU, Dana, RB 2009, Livingston, Texas 1996-97, New Orleans 1972 2006-07, Palatka, Fla. GASPARD, Danny, DE 1977, Plaquemine CRAWFORD, Keith, OT/OG DELEE, Brent, TE DUPUIS, Steve, LB-TE FERRAT, Gus 1979-80, Metairie GUMS, Julien, RB 1973-76, New Orleans 1982,84, Clinton 1973, 75-76, Opelousas 2014, Burbank, Calif. GAUDET, Walt, DE 2018-, New Orleans CRAWFORD, Marshall, TE DELGADO, Jose, OL DURALD, Dorain, TE FIELDS, Troy, FB 1971-73, Ville Platte H 2009-12, Bellville, Texas 1987, Chalmette 2012-15, Opelousas 1987-90, New Orleans GAUTREAU, Mike, NG CROCHET, Jason, DL DENEAULT, Dustin, OL DUTTON, Davonn, DL FIGARO, Tuskani, QB 1984, Gonzales HALE, Paul, OL 1998, Houma 2002-2003, Concordia, Kan. 2005-07, New Orleans 2012-13, ’15, ‘17, San Diego, Calif. GEORGE, Kevin, DB 2000, New Orleans CROWE, Leslie, LB DEROCHE, Matt, OL FINISTER, Doug, RB HALL, Danarus, DB E 1991-1992, Crowley 1992-94, Amite 2000-2002, Houma 1993, New Orleans GIBSON, Jonathan, DB 2005-06, Magnolia, Miss. CRUMP, Brian, DL DESHOTEL, Paul, OL EASTON, Anthony, WR FITZPATRICK, Brian 2011-12, Marrero HALL, Jeff, DB 1992, New Orleans 1986-88, Franklin 1993-94, Surrey, England 2004, Lewisville, Texas GIGLIO, Nick, RB 2015-16, Reserve CULOTTA, Rickey, QB DESSELLES, Brian, P EATON, David, LB FLEMINGS, Denzel, TE 2010-12, Greenwall Springs HANBERRY, Jordan, DB 1995, Metairie 1993-94, White Castle 1991-94, Thibodaux 2016, New Orleans GILMORE, Dave, LB 2010-13, River Ridge CUMBERLAND, Cliff, TE DEVEER, Joe, LB EDDIE, Andrew FLUGENCE, Cornell, DB 1979-80, Metairie HANBERRY, Josh, WR 1996-98, Metairie 1981 2007-08 Tupelo, Miss. 1981-84, Lafayette GILSTRAP, Derek, TE 2011-13, River Ridge CURL, Rocky, TE/LB DEWEY, Josh, DB EDINBURGH, Devin, DL FLOWERS, Aric, OL 1974-77, Levelland, Texas HANLEY, Ryan, OL 1997-2000, Kenner 2011-14, St. Rose 2018-, New Orleans 2005, 07-09, Plano, Texas GILISPIE, Robert, OL 2015-18, Metairie CURLIN, Richard, OT DEWITT, Brad, OL EDISON, Toney, DB FONSECA, Lorran, K 2005, Port Arthur, Texas HANNEGAN, Hunter, DL 1976-79, Houma 2000, Pass Christian, Miss. 2005-06, Taylorsville, Miss. 2017-18, Hercules, Calif. GISCLAIR, Dustin, LB 2015, Morgan City CUROLE, Kindall, PK DiBETTA, Gareth, DB EDKINS, George, NG FONTENOT-AMEDEE, Joel, RB 2003-06, Galliano HARDING, Greg, DB 1979-81, Cut Off 2001-2002, Chalmette 1980, Houma 2002-2005, Baton Rouge GISCLAIR, Russ, RB 1979-81, Houma CURRY, Keith, DE DICKERSON, Austin, DB EDWARDS, Murphy, DE FONTENOT, Brandon, DL 2010-13, Cut Off HARDY, Kentario, DL 2002, Hickory, Miss. 2017-18, Kenner 1995-98, Lake Charles 2015-, Baton Rouge GLEATON, Demetrius, OL 2007-08 Monticello, Miss. CURTIS, Malcom, DB DICKINSON, Don, C EDWARDS-LOTT, Ja’Michael, DL FONTENOT, Dain, WR 2017-18, Pope, Miss. HARGER, Butch, LB 1989-91, New Orleans 1972 2014-16, Richmond, Texas 1993-96, Port Vincent GLOVER, Richard, DT 1978, Baton Rouge DIEL, Adam, PK ELLERT, Joel, OL FONTENOT, Gary, DB HARKLESS, Ronnie, FB D 1985-88, New Orleans 1993-96, Baton Rouge 1998-99, Ft. Wayne, Ind. 1971-74, Sunset GODFREY, Brandon, OL 1979, Mathews DAHLKE, Dasche, DE DILLON, Edward, DB ELLIS, Reginald, WR FONTENOT, Josh, QB 2016-17, Kenner HARNESS, Randy, RB 2003, Texas City, Texas 1995-98, New Orleans 2000, Plaquemine 2000-2001 Ville Platte GODFREY, Troy, DB 1993, Kenner DAIGLE, Butch, FB DIMAK, Cody, LB ELLIS, Robert FONTENOT, Randy, TE-FB 2009, Eunice HAROLD, Kenny, RB/DB 1982-86, Gonzales 2005, 2006 New Orleans 2003-06 Diberville, Miss 1971-74, Opelousas GOMBOSSY, Benjamin, OL 1973,76, Baton Rouge DAIGS, Chris, WR DINOT, Rickey, TB ELLIS, Steve, DB FOOTE, David, OT 2004-07, Monroe HARRINGTON, Tyler, LB 1989-90, Harvey 1982, Baton Rouge 1999-2002, Stringer, Miss. 1980, Thibodaux GONZALES, Octavio, C 2011-14, Abbeville DANDRIDGE, Kelvin, WR DISHER, Carl, QB ELROD, Shawn, LB FOOTE, Ed, OG 1985-88, Miami, Fla. HARRIS, Anthony, RB 1989-91, Baton Rouge 1991, Ponchatoula 201011- La Quinta, Calif. 1978-80, Thibodaux GORDON, Patrick, WR 2005, Demopolis, Ala. DANIELS, Dominique, DB DIXON, Dai’Jean, WR EMERY, John, DE FORD, Jamaul, RB 2005-08, Houma, La. HARRIS, John, LB 2006-09, Tampa, Fla. 2017-, New Orleans 1996, Norco 2006, Berwick, La. GREELY, Greg, DB 1980, Pensacola, Fla. DANIELS, Justin, OL DOLAN, Andrew, K ENCALADE, Ruble, OL FORTSON, Carey, WR 1981-84, Bogalusa HARRIS, Miguel, WR 2009, Mobile, Ala. 2010-13, Mobile, Ala. 1992-93, Point-a-la-hache 2012-13, Longview, Texas GREEN, Joshua, OL/DL 2017-18, Harvey DANOS, Allen, DT DOLAN, Patrick, P/PK ENCALADE, Terrell, DL FOSTER, Faraji, RB 2009, Modesto, Calif. HARRIS, Todd, DE 1972-75, Cut Off 2007-10, Mobile, Ala. 2016-17, Point-a-la-hache 1994, New Orleans GREEN, Tyler, DB 1992-94, Garyville DAVID, Joseph, LB DOMINIQUE, Tyrone, LB EPPINETTE, Sean, DL FOUNTAIN, Eric, DL 2015-16, Gonzales HARRISON, Dewayne, TE 1980 1990-93, Gheens 2014-16, LaPlace 1992-95, Kendleton, Texas GREENE, Logan, DE 1982-85, Covington DAVIDSON, Calvin, WR DONAHUE, Greg, LB ESCHETE, Ronnie, NG FOURCADE, Chase, QB 2004, Raleigh, N.C. HARTMAN, Blake, OL 2010-11-, Prichard, Ala. 1986, Kentwood 1979, Thibodaux 2016-, Metairie GREENWOOD, Keith, SS 2014-17, Baton Rouge DAVIS, Aaron, TE DORSEY, Alfred, WR ESALAMIE, Ovie, RB FRAZIER, Cole, DL 1979-80, New Orleans HATCHER, Mark, LB-FB 1989-91, Plaquemine 1985-87, New Orleans 2005, Tampa, Fla. 2011-14, Kenner GRIFFIN, Michael, LB 1977-80, Baytown, Texas DAVIS, Barry, DB DOTSON, Kenny, DL EVANS, Darren, DB FRAZIER, Jesse, OL 1999-2002, Patterson HAVENER, Jerry, C 1985 2015-18, Plaquemine 2017-, Baton Rouge 2004-07, Houston, Texas GRIFFIN, Roscoe, RB 1984-87, Patterson DAVIS, Cortrell, LB DOUGLAS, Travis, LB EVANS, Larry, LB FREEMAN, Kyle, DE 1993-94, Apopka, Fla. HAWKINS, Jessie, LB 1995, Hahnville 2000-2003, Des Allemands 1973,75, Denham Springs 2003-06, Baton Rouge GRIFFIN, Troy, DB 1998, Marrero DAVIS, Dwayne, DB DUBUC, Michael, LB EVANS, Will, TE FRYOUX, Conner, P 1992, Lockport HAYDEL, Patrick, DT 1990-91, Amite 2001, 2002, Metairie 1971, Houma 2013-14, Gonzales GRIMES, Morris, DT 1986-88, Vacherie DAVIS, Ed, WR DUDLEY, Josh, TE FURHER, David, P HAYNES, Chris, WR F 1976, Baton Rouge 1974-75, Paradis 2010-13, New Orleans 1982-85, Franklin GRISSOM, Herman, PK 1995, Luling DAVIS, Greg, QB DUGAN, Michael, CB FALGOUST, Gordon, QB FUSELIER, Gabe, WR 1972-73, Jasper, Texas HEAD, Brian, C 1990, Metairie 1985 1980-81, Vacherie 2018, St. Martinville GRUBB, Jason, DB 1989-92, Kingwood, Texas 2002, Slidell GEAUXCOLONELS.COM 65 COLONEL LETTERMEN HEBERT, Beaux, QB HOUSSON, Jake, OL JOHNSON, Josh, RB KEMPS, Cory, P LEBLANC, Garrett, LB LOVE, Douglas, OG 2011-14, Norcross, Ga. 2003-06, Houston, Texas 2011-13, Thibodaux 2011-12, Carmel, Ind. 2016-, Morgan City 1971-74, Morgan City HEBERT, Billy Bob, QB/RB HOUSTON, Eddie, OL JOHNSON, Kenric, WR KENNEDY, Nick, DB LEBLANC, Joe, WR LOVELL, Rickey, RB 1985-88, Cut Off 2016-18, Newton, Miss. 1998-2000, Gramercy 2000, Houma 1974-75, St. Gabriel 1973, 75-76, Gray HEBERT, Geoffrey, LB HOUSTON, Tyrone, LB JOHNSON, Kenyardia, OL KENNEDY, Lynn, WR LEBLANC, LeRoyal, RB LUCAS, Nehemiah, LB 2014-16, Thibodaux 1992-95, Weddinton, N.C. 2001-02, Grenada, Miss. 1982-83, Thibodaux 1977, Donaldsonville 1999-2000, McComb, Miss. HEBERT, Jody, DL HOWARD, Cornell, KR JOHNSON, Kevin, DB KIEFFER, Mike, LB LEBLANC, Mike, OL LUCAS, Terry Jr., WR 1997-99, Westwego 2008, New Orleans 1996-99, St. Martinville 1998, 2000-01 River Ridge 1992-94, Harvey 2012-15, New Orleans HELD, Eric, PK HOWARD, Tracey, DT JOHNSON, Kevin, DB KINDRED, Adrian, LB LEBLANC, Nathan, LB LUKE, Derek, LB 1992-93, Metairie 2005, Silsbee, Texas 2017-, New Orleans 2007, Opelika, Ala. 1990-91, Cut Off 1992-95, New Orleans HENDERSON, Charles, WR HUDSON, Doug, QB JOHNSON, Obie, DT KING, Doug, DL LEBLANC, Nick LUMAR, Nakia, RB 2015, New Orleans 1983-86, Gulf Breeze, Fla. 1989-90, Kentwood 2000-01, 2004, Harvey 2011-12, Houma 1995-96, Metairie, La. HENDERSON, Kalen, QB HUGHES, Kyle, LB JOHNSON, Patrick, RB KING, Jared, DL LEBLANC, Scott, PK LUMAR, Thaddeus, LB 2013-14, Mount Airy 2006-09, Orange, Texas 1986-87, Edgard 2002, Marerro 1984-85, Thibodaux 1984-85, 87 Edgard HENRY, Louis, RB HUGHES, Taras, DB JOHNSON, Ray, DB KING, Kyron, WR LeBOUEF, David, TE LUMAR, T.J., DB 1977-78, Covington 1989-92, Galliano 1977-80, Franklin 2014-15, Destrehan 2001-04, Houma 2010-13, Abbeville HENRY, Michael, RB HUTCHINSON, Demarko, QB/RB JOHNSON, Sean, LB KIRBY, John, OL LeBOUEF, Stephen, TE LUQUETTE, Lawrence, DB 2012-15, Baton Rouge 2004-05, 2008, St. Rose 1995-98, New Orleans 2002, Lake City, S.C. 2014-17, Thibodaux 2005, Des Allemands HENRY, Tedrick, DB HYMEL, Audie, OT/OG JOHNSON, Tyler, DL KLANN, Landry, QB/LB LEDET, Dylan, RB 1992-94, Kenner 1973-75, Harvey 2015-18, Sorrento 2010-15, San Antonio, Texas 2013-15, Thibodaux M HENSLEY, Lige, OG HYPOLITE, Artie, WR JOHNSTON, Corey, OL KLIEBERT, Shane, DL LEDET, Jason, DL MADU, Chika, DB 1971-73, 75, Kenner 1973-75, Jeanerette 2009, Collierville, Tenn. 2001-04, Vacherie 1991-92, LaPlace 2010-11, Norman, Okla. HERNANDEZ, Brian, OL JONES, Byron, RB KNATT, Teddy, RB LEDET, Ivan, LB MAGEE, Jerry, RB 2014-17, Baton Rouge I 2010-11, Houma 1981 2006-08, New Orleans 1979-80, Marrero HERNANDEZ, Jarrad, OL IBIETA, Sal, C JONES, Cal, FB KNIGHT, Darius, DB LEGENDRE, John, DB MAGEE, Terry, P-PK 2010-11, Griffin, Ga. 1981, Chalmette 2004-07, Port Arthur, Texas 2015, Pearl, Miss. 1987-89, Luling 1972-75, Bogalusa HESTER, Chris, DL IRVIN, Kyran, RB JONES, Dwayne, RB KNIGHT, Drew, LS LEISHER, KYLE, PK MAGEE, Glenn, DB-PK 2002-2003, 05, Raceland 2016-18, Darrow 2005-07, New Iberia 2006, 08-09, Zachary 1997-2000, Orlando, Fla. 1976-79, Bogalusa HEYL, Michael, LB ISIDORE, Grid, DB JONES, Greg, TE KNIGHT, Rashar, DL/LB LEONARD, Kenton, DB MAGEE, Lester, LB 2004-07, New Orleans 2018, Slidell 1977-78, 80, New Orleans 2009-12, Macon, Ga. 1987-90, Point Coupee 2001-02, Collins, Miss. HICKS, Tarbarris, DB JONES, Henry, DE KNOCKUM, Javonti, LB LENNIX, Warren, LB MAJOR, Chris, DB 2008-10, Monroe J 1992, New Orleans 2010, Thibodaux 2010, New Sarpy 2015-, White Castle HILDEBRAND, Scott, LB JACKSON, Cory, RB JONES, Jay, K KNOWLES, Brian, P LERILLE, Roddy, LB MANALE, Carl, OL 1981-84, Marrero 1997, Breaux Bridge 2003-04, Greenwood, Miss. 1991, Mobile, Ala. 1987-88, Cut Off 1987-88, Marrero HILL, Karl, DB JACKSON, Eric, LB JONES, Kevin, DL KNOWLES, Tyler, OL/TE LEVERT, Shane, DB MANLY, John, PK/P 1985-88, Marrero 1982-85, Baton Rouge 1996-99, Baton Rouge 2011-14, Katy, Texas 1986-89, Denham Springs 2001-03, Shaker Heights, Ohio HILLIARD, Dalton Jr., RB JACKSON, Ira, WR JONES, Shaun, DL KNOX, Antonio, LB LEWIS, Brian, DB MARCHAND, A.P., DT 2010-13, New Orleans 1996-97, Edgard 2008, New Orleans 2000-01, Gulfport, Miss. 2010-13, New Orleans 1972, Gonzales HILLS, Tyren, DB JACKSON, Mark, OL JONES, Winston, P KOCH, Hilton, WR LEWIS, Derrick, DT MARCHAND, Harold, OT 2014-16, Boutte 1994, 1996, St. Cloud, Fla. 2018, Thibodaux 1989-90, Braithwaite 1983, New Orleans 1972, Gonzales HINES, Isa, RB JACKSON, Ronald, TE JOSEPH, Cleveland, LB KREIG, John, LB LEWIS, Derrick, LB MARCUS, Xavier, WR 2007-08, San Francisco, Calif. 1994, McComb, Miss. 1980, Thibodaux 1999, Thibodaux 1994, Mary Esther, Fla. 2012-15, Mandeville HOBBS, Curtis, WR JAMES, Ed, LB JOSEPH, Jair, OL LEWIS, Jonavon, DB MAREK, Craig, NG 1982-83, Mendenhall, Miss. 2009-10, Miami, Fla. 2018-, Napoleonville L 2015-18, Darrow 1986-89, Vidor, Texas HODGE, Chris, DB JAMES, Laryon, LB JOSEPH, Kendall, RB LABICHE, Frank, WR LEWIS, Kenny, DB/RB MARSHALL, Kenny, DL 2003-04, Bainbridge, Ga. 2016-, Baton Rouge 1997,99, Hahnville 1984-85, River Ridge 2007, Geismar 1993, Franklin HODGES, Keith, CB JARROTT, Graham, OL JOSEPH, Konald, WR LAFAYETTE, Vernon, OT LEWIS, Marcques, DB MARTIN, Ahmani, DB 1979-81, Harvey 1999-2002, New Orleans 1994, Gramercy 1981-82, Baton Rouge 2005, 2006, New Iberia 2015-18, Reserve HODSON, Ben, DB JARVIS, Byron, RB JOSEPH, Ronald, RB LAFONT, Toby, TE LEWIS, Melvin, TB MARTIN, Craft, NG 1993, Lockport 1980, Donaldsonville 1972-74, Jeanerette 1993-95, Thibodaux 1984-87, Gonzales 1978, Franklinton HODSON, Matt, TE JARVIS, Jairus, DE JOSEPH, Toren, DB LAICHE, Sully, DL LEWIS, Mike, LB/TE MARTIN, Robert, DE 1991-93, Lockport 2006-07, Donaldsonville 2012-14, New Orleans 2016-, Gramercy 1979-80, Jeanerette 1995-98, New Orleans HOHENSEE, Garrett, OL JEANPIERE, Damion, WR JOSEPH, Wayne, DB LAMBERT, Myron, OL LEWIS, Paul, LB MARTINEZ, Miguel, OL 1986-88, Raceland 2015-18, Metairie 1998, New Orleans 1993, Lutcher 1979-80, Breaux Bridge 2004-05, Glendora, Calif. HOLMES, Brandon, OL JEFFERSON, Darrell, DB JOYNER, Richard, WR LAMM, Anthony, LB LEWIS, Terrell, WR MATERNE, Mike, DT 2012-15, Lubbock, Texas 1998-99, Salem, Miss. 1976-78, Brandon, Miss. 1994-95, Kenner 1997-99, Opelousas 1974-75, Metairie HOLMES, Bryant, DL JENKINS, David, OT JOYNER, Stephen, OT LANDRUM, Jared, TE LEWIS, Thurman, WR MATTHEWS, Mike, LB 2001-2002, New Orleans 1979-82, New Orleans 1981, New Orleans 2004-07, Diberille, Miss. 2000-01, Meridian, Miss. 1994, Baton Rouge HOLMES, Lannis, LB JENKINS, Jerimiah, DE JUDGE, Jermaine, DL LANDRY, C.J., OG LILLIE, Jarvis, TB MATTA, John, P 1997, Hammond 2006-07, Corpus Christi, Texas 1992, Bay Minette, Ala. 1975-76, Marrero 1989, 91-92, New Orleans 1985-86, Metairie HONOR, Rondell, FB JOHNSON, Brandon, RB JUNIUS, Brian, OL LANDRY, Ben, K/P LILLY, Michael, WR MATTAUR, Victor, DB 1994-96, Luling 2009-10, Columbia, Miss. 1998 Baton Rouge 2009-12, Houma 1985-88, Baton Rouge 2014-, St. Gabriel HOOD, Alan JOHNSON, Carey, NG LANGTHORN, Spenser, OL LINDEN, Will, OT MAXWELL, Derrek, WR 2003, Panama City, Fla. 1972-75, Baton Rouge K 2008-10, Kingwood, Texas 1989, New Orleans 1993-94, Perdido, Ala. HOPSON, Trey, FB JOHNSON, Curtis, RB/WR KADOR, Kaleb, RB LAPEYRE, Emile, DE LITTLE, Greg, C MAYBERRY, Mark, TE 2008, Pascagoula, Miss. 1997-2000, Victoria, Texas 2015, Baton Rouge 1981-83, Houma 1984-85, Gonzales 2011-12, Galliano HORRIDGE, Eddie, QB JOHNSON, David, DB-WR KAMAUOHA, Pa’a, LB LAPHAND, David, WR LOCKWOOD, Steve, OG McCABE, Tim, QB 1978, Metairie 1991-93, New Orleans 2010-11, Waimanalo, HI 2001, Quitman, Miss. 1973, Norco 1975-77, Gulfport, Miss. HORTON, Kenley, WR JOHNSON, Eugene, LB KELLER, Joseph, TE LASSEIGNE, Rance, DB/RB LOFTON, Tobias, RB McCAFFERY, Ian, LB 2005, College Park, Ga. 1997-98, Houma 2015, Plaquemine 2006, Raceland, La. 2014-15, Forest, Miss. 1996, New Orelans HOTARD, Jerry, DE JOHNSON, Greg, OL KELLER, Seth, LB LAVIOLETTE, Seth, DL LORDEN, Chris, DL McCLINTON, Jon, LB 1981-84, Reserve 1987-90, Houston, Texas 2013-15, Vacherie 1999-2002, Patterson 2013-16, New Orleans 2009-10, Baton Rouge HOUSE, Mike, FB JOHNSON, Henry, DB KELLY, Andre, DB/RB LAWSON, Jamie, FB LORIO, Thomas, DB McCREA, Alfred, OT 1980, New Orleans 2002-2005, Marerro, La. 2004, 07, New Orleans 1987-88, Raceland 2002-03, 05, Baton Rouge 1980, New Orleans HOUSEMAN, Jerry, DE JOHNSON, Jeff, OT KELLY, De’Aryck DB LAWSON, Tevin, DL LOTT, Robert, DB McCULLOCH, Craig, QB 1972 1983-85, Metairie 2011, Hattiesburg, Miss. 2017, Denham Springs 1991-92, Gulfport, Miss. 1972-74, Baker

66 2019 NICHOLLS FOOTBALL COLONEL LETTERMEN McDADE, Charles, OL MOORE, Kareem, FS NOONAN, John, DE PHILLIPS, Rhett, OL REED, Lonnie, WR ROGERS, Lonnie, QB 2007-10 Friendswood, Texas 2006-07, Okolona, Miss. 1971, Algiers 1985-88, Baton Rouge 1977, Beaumont, Texas 1971, Opelousas McDONALD, Bobby, QB MOORE, Lance, DB NORA, Brennan, DL PICARD, Allen, TE REEVES, Archie, OG-OT ROGERS, Reggie, RB 1986-88, Franklin 2007-08 Leakesville, Miss. 2009, Destrehan 1981-82, Biloxi, Miss. 1976-78, Biloxi, Miss. 1993-96, Kenner McDOWELL, Donald, OG MOORE, Travis, LB-FB NORRIS, Gerald, C PICKELL, Gary, C REVES, Jackson, WR ROHNER, Kip, WR 1977-79, New Orleans 1986-89, Baton Rouge 1979-80, Baytown, Texas 1981-84, Denham Springs 1993, Orlando, Fla. 1993-96, Greensburg McGEE, Bruce, WR MOORE, William, RB NUNNGARY, Alfred PICKICH, Gerald, LB REYNOLDS, Greg, OL ROMERO, Alex, K 1990-92, Whistler, Ala. 1980-82, Avondale 2003, Downey, Calif. 1974-75, Biloxi, Miss. 1993-96, Franklinton 2005-07, Des Allemands McKENNEY, Arron, WR MORALES, Cody, TE PIERCE, Kevin, OL RHODES, Guy, NG ROMERO, Brennan, DB 2018-, St. James 2014-15, Luling O 2015, Edgard 1981, Houma 2002, 2005, Plaquemine McKENZIE, Torey, OL MORALES, James, QB OGLESBY, E.J., OL PIPER, Jordan, LB RICHARD, Jason, WR ROMERO, Richard, LB 2004-05, Jackson, Miss. 2002-03, Houston, Texas 2016-, Baton Rouge 2009-12, New Orleans 2014-17, Thibodaux 1985-88, Houma McKEY, David, K MORGAN, Mike, S OGLETREE, Joseph, DB PITTMAN, Allen, LB RICHARDSON, Adrian, LB ROTH, Fred, OT/OG 2016-17, Denham Springs 1980, Lafayette 2002-05, Houston, Texas 2016-, St. Rose 2015-18, New Orleans 1976-78, Kenner McLEAN, Anthony, DB MORGAN, Todd, PK OGLETREE, Jordan, DB PITTMAN, Derrick, DB RICHARDSON, Marcus, WR ROTH, Jay, TE 2012, Roebuck, SC 1979-82, St. Amant 2006-09, Houston, Texas 1998-2000, McComb, Miss. 2001-04, New Orleans 1982-85, Metairie McLENDON, Michael, RB MORGAN, Zach OKPALOBI, C.J., DB/RB PLAISANCE, David, RB RICHARDSON, Tony, DB ROUNDS, Jeremy, RB 2006, Quitman, Miss. 2005-07, Marianna, Fla. 2013-16, New Orleans 2001-04, Baton Rouge 2012, Marrero 2017-, Gray McMILLAN, Seneca, DB MORRELL, Kevin, RB OKORONKWO, Michael, WR PLAISANCE, Rafe, OL RICHMOND, Stephen, RB ROUNDTREE, Jayce, PK 1998-2001 Orlando, Fla. 1976, Pensacola, Fla. 2004-07, New Orleans 2011-14, Cut Off 2011-13, DeRidder 1994, LaPlace, La. McMINN, Mike, C MORRIS, Jimmie, RB OLLIE, Ronald, DL POCHE, Leon, NG RIDEAUX, Sam ROUSSEL, Bart, OL 1974-75, Gulfport, Miss. 1993-94, Jackson, Ala. 2016,’18, Shubuta, Miss. 1989-90, Marrero 2003, Carencro 2009-10, Gramercy McNEAL, Larry MORRIS, Kazlo, LB ONA, Lazarus, DL POCHE, Mahlon, WS RIGBY, Tom, WR ROUSSEL, Mark, TE 2003, Clarksdale, Miss. 1998, Mobile, Ala. 2014-17, Baton Rouge 1983-84, Lutcher 1977, Pascagoula, Miss. 1982, Destrehan McNEASE, David, OL MORRIS, Michael, DE ORGERON, Glen, DT POINDEXTER, Anfernee, DB RILEY, Joseph, OL ROWLEY, Trevis, DB 1994-96, Carriere, Miss. 1991-93, Roseland 1972-75, Larose 2018-, Raceland 2000, Liberty, Miss. 1986-88, Baton Rouge MEACHAM, Jeramy, PK MORRIS, Mike, TE ORDOYNE, Baylor, OL/DT POINTER, Moroni, LB RILEY, Patrick, LB RUDOLPH, Allen, OL 1999-2000, Houma 1972-75, Opelousas 2006-07, Houma, La. 2014-18, Baton Rouge 2016-, Marrero 1991-93, Hurley, Miss. MEADS, Johnny, LB MORRIS, Penn, LB ORGERON, Peter, OT POIRRIER, Jarrad, WR RIVERA, Todd, LB RUFFIN, Aaron, RB 1980-83, Labadieville 2001-2003, Edgard 1972-74, Galliano 1996-99, Prairieville 1998-2001, Houma 1987-90, Hammond MEEKS, Marlin, RB MORRISON, Josh, DL ORTOLANO, Kenney, NG POTTS, Chuck, DL ROBERT, Jean, LB RUSHING, Mike, C 2008-09, Grenada, Miss. 1997, Belle Chasse 1975-78, Belle Chasse 1992, Gulfport, Miss. 1982-84, New Orleans 1973, Bogalousa MELANCON, Paul, LB MORRISON, Walter, DB OWENS, Kenny, DB POUNDS, Darryl, DB ROBERTS, Edwin, TE RUSSELL, Aldaro, DB/WR 1982-85, Donaldsonville 1981-83, Carencro 2006-07, 10, Theodore, Ala. 1991-94, Magnolia, Miss. 1976, Pensacola, Fla. 2010-12, Marrero, La MELANCON, Paul, DT MORTON, Allen, WR POWELL, DeAndre’, LB ROBERTS, Mason, WR RUSSELL, Marquis, DL 1986-88, Gonzales 1997-99, St. Rose P 1999, McComb, Miss. 2015-, Cypress, Texas 2009, Miami, Fla. MENARD, Keith, QB MOSLEY, David, TE PADGETT, Adam, OL POWELL, Devin, QB ROBERTS, Tyler, DL RUSSELL, Keith, C 1981-84, Rayne 2017-, New Orleans 1998-99, Navarre, Fla. 2016, New Orleans 2014, Palm Desert, Calif. 1982, Metairie MENARD, Ryan, DB MOSLEY, Michael, LB PAILLE, Bryan, DE PREJEAN, Cody, OL ROBERTSON, Joseph, DB RUSSELL, Kevin, OT 2013, New Iberia 2018-, New Orleans 2002-2005, Gonzales 2005-08, Napoleonville 1997, New Orleans 1982, Metairie MENUET, Tommy, DB MOTTON, Ronald, OG PARKER, Marcus, LB PRICE, Greg, NG ROBERTSON, Trae, DE 1991, Napoleonville 1980-83, Donaldsonville 2012-13, Port Allen 1983-85, Thibodaux 2004-05, Tylertown, Miss. S MERGIST, Lance, NG MOUGEOT, David, DT PATTAN, Patrick, OT PRICE, John, WR ROBERTSON, Virgil, LB SALIMU, Abasi, OL 1981 1983-84, Melville 1983-86, Port Allen 1999-2000 LaPlace 1986-89, Raceland 2012-13, Los Angeles, Calif. MEYER, Aaron, OL MOZEE, Jamar, LB PATTERSON, Demetrius, DB PRIMUS, Joey, QB ROBICHAUX, Michael, SS SALTER, Kendrex, RB 2008, La Place 2002-03, Blue Springs, Mo. 1995, Theodore, Ala. 1990-92, Pride 1985-86, Raceland 2008-09, Orange, Texas MILES, Jarrod, CB MUHOBERAC, Steve, C/LB PATTERSON, Robert, DB PRINCE, Errol, WS ROBIN, Phillip, DL SANCHEZ, Jerry, DT/OT 2004, Baton Rouge 1977-79, Chalmette 2001, 2002, Monroe 1984, Gulfport, Miss. 2000-03, Meraux 1971-73, Thibodaux MILLER, James, LB MURPHEY, Ted, DE PAULEY, Scott, LB PRITCHARD, Kenny, QB ROBINS, Joseph, RB SANDERS, B.T., DB 2000-03, Meridian 1972-73, Lafayette 1985 1971 2004, Baton Rouge 2013-16, Foley, Ala. MILLER, Kenny, DT PAULIN, Michael, LB ROBINSON, Antonio, WR SANDERS, Brandon, LB 1984-85, Kentwood N 1999, New Orleans Q 2008-09, Miami, Fla. 2011, Lawrenceville, Ga. MIMS, Khristian, DB NAQUIN, Andy, OL PAYTON, Anthony, RB QUEEN, Dwayne, CB ROBINSON, Clarence, DB SANDERS, John, PK 2016-, Baton Rouge 1996-99, Thibodaux 1994, Foxworth, Miss. 1982, Port Allen 1984-87, Morgan City 1983-85, Baton Rouge MIMS, Quenton, DL NAQUIN, Billy, OG PECK, Michael, DL QUINN, Joey, NG ROBINSON, Cardell, SE SANDIFER, Brett, RB 2006-09, Boni Fay, Florida 1984-86, Thibodaux 1999-2002, LaPlace 1987-90, McComb, Miss. 1979-80, Harvey 2004, Baton Rouge MINOR, Gistand, RB NDUKU, Franklin, OL PENNISON, Jay, C ROBINSON, David Craig, RB SAUL, Anthony, LB 1982, New Orleans 2009, Houston, Texas 1980-83, Houma R 1990-91, Raceland 1994-96, Vacherie MISIC, Milan, DT NELSON, Brad, WR PERCLE, David, DB RAIFORD, Fred, DB ROBINSON, Kovoska, DB SERAGUSA, Joe, RB 2004-05, Knezica, Serbia 2010-13, Baton Rouge 1972-75, Baton Rouge 1973-76, Baton Rouge 1998-99, San Diego, Calif. 1971-72, Independence MITCHELL, Dwayne, LB NELSON, Royce, OT PERE’, John, TE RANSEFORE, Henri, QB RODRIGUE, Mark, C SCELFO, Nick, TE 2012-14, New Orleans 1989-92, New Orleans 1985-88, Matthews 1992-95, Mobile, Ala. 1978, Fort Walton, Fla. 2011-14, Baton Rouge MITCHELL, Isiah, WR NEVELS, Jordan, DB PERE’, Reed, OL RANSOME, Jabari, DL RODRIGUE, Mitch, OG SCHEXNAYDER, Ross, K 2000-03, New Iberia 2008-09, Fort Thomas, Ky. 1985-88, Golden Meadow 1994-96, Pineville 1984-86, Thibodaux 2005, 2008-09, Houma MITCHELL, Tim, C NEVIS, Darrell, DT PEREZ, Henry, DL RAYMOND, Don, OL RODRIGUE, Perry, LB SCHILLING, Mike, RB 1971-72, Crowley 1984-86, Houma 2008-09, Orange, Calif. 1997, 99, Hahnville 1988-90, 1992, Gonzales 1976, Jackson MITCHELL, Troy, OT, NICHOLS, Chucky, WR PERRY, George, OT REA, Kurt, DT ROGERS, David, DB SCHULE, Fred, LB 1982-83, Slidell 2009-12, Laurel, Miss. 1975-78, Galliano 1975-78, Baton Rouge 1998-99, San Francisco, Calif. 1994 Chalmette MONTOYA, Juan, DE NICOLL, Jack, DB PERRY, Ivan, LB REASONS, Nick ROGERS, Earl, LB SCIAMBRA, Chris, K/P 2004-05, Fontana, Calif. 1996-97, Kenner 2004, 06-07, New Orleans 2004, Spring, Texas 1976-79, Bogalousa 2015, Baton Rouge MONTGOMERY, Vincent, QB NICOLL, Tracey, DL PERSICK, Kevin, LB REBOWE, Rusty, LB ROGERS, Glyn, OG SCOTT, Carl, RB 2005-08, Kingsville, Texas 1982 2008-10, Zachary 1974-77, Norco 1976-77, Opelousas 1981, Hahnville MOORE, Earvin, RB NOBLE, Chris, DE PETRELLA, Chase, LB REDDIX, Zac, DE ROGERS, Jarrell, WR SCOTT, Ellery, T/JB 2009-10, Stone County, Miss. 2006-08, Baton Rouge 2004, 2005, Houma 2006-09, Prairieville 2015-17, Baton Rouge 1983-85, Thibodaux MOORE, Collin, DB NOLAN, Blaine, OL PHILLIPS, Brad, WR REED, Damian, LB ROGERS, Lee, DB SCOTT, George, OG 2006-07, Bartow, Florida 1993, 1995, Crowley 1998-99, Metairie 2007-08, Houston, Texas 1998-2001, Gretna 1981-84, Franklin

GEAUXCOLONELS.COM 67 COLONEL LETTERMEN SCOTT, Milton, LB SORRELL, Quincy, LB TENDER, Ricardo, DL TREGLE, Matt, OL WALLACE, Paul, DL WILLIAMSON, John, DL 1975-76, Baton Rouge 1994-96, New Orleans 2001, Panama City, Fla. 2016, Morgan City 2009, Jefferson 2014, Stockton, Ala. SELLERS, Bernard, RB SOULIE, Bryan, DB TERRELL, Jonathan, QB/WR TRENCH, Eric, DL WALTERS, Jamal, DB WILLIS, David, DB 1987-90, Picayune, Miss. 1989, Luling 1993-95, Slidell 2013, Thibodaux 2018-, New Orleans 2001-04, St. Martinville SENEGAL, Kirby, DE SPAIN, Garrick, LB TERRIO, Peter, DB TREPAGNIER, Basil, DB WALTERS, Russell, OG WILLIS, Eric, TE 1976, 78 Sunset 2006-09, Franklin, La. 1971-72, Reserve 1977-80, Avondale 1989-90, New Orleans 1987-88, Plaquemine SHELTON, Skip, P-PK SPARKS, Anthony, LB/TE THERIOT, Greg, OL TRICHE, Troy, DB WARD, Aaron, DL WILLS, Michael, DB 1989-92, Pensacola, Fla. 2009-10, New Orleans 2003, 2004, Baton Rouge 1992, Ama 1992-93, Morgan City 1991-94, Mobile, Ala. SHERRILL, James, OL SPEAR, Cole, DB THIBODAUX, Darryl, DB TROSCLAIR, Drey, WR WARD, Brandon, OL WILLIS, Yashua, LB 2015, Alexandria, Va. 2016-17, Denham Springs 1982-83, Rayne 2008, Thibodaux 2007-10, Conroe, Texas 2006, 08-09,Napoleonville SHOCKLEY, Bruce, LB SPEARS, Corey, DL THIBODAUX, David, DB TROSCLAIR, Joe, OL WARNER, Tommy, OG WILSON, Al, OL 1972-73, Loranger 2001, 2002, Baker 1982, Rayne 2001-04, Reserve 1979-81, Chalmette 2016-18, Baton Rouge SIGLER, Jarvis, DL SPEARS, Terrence, FB THIBODAUX, Blaine, P TUGGLE, Anthony, CB WARNER, Joshua, WR WILSON, Daiquari, LB 2007, Mobile, Ala. 1995-97, New Orleans 1983-84, Napoleanville 1982-84, Baker 2010-11, Baton Rouge 1998-99, Dallas, Texas SILLS, Dewayne, NG SPENCER, Tim, LB THIBODAUX, Ryan, LS TURNER, Chris, DB WASHINGTON, Clyde, RB WILSON, Frank, RB/DB 1975-78, Port Allen 1993, Houma 1999-2002, Napoleonville 2004-05, Birmingham, Ala. 1991-93, Gibson 1994-96, New Orleans SILLS, Steve, DE SQUIRES, Warren, LB THIBODAUX, Walter, LB TURNER, Jesse, RB WASHINGTON, Marcus, RB WILSON, Greg, C 1978, Pasadena, Texas 1981 1986-89, Rayne 2009-12, Houma 2010-13, Lillian, Ala. 1973-76, Baton Rouge SIMON, Conrad, LB ST. GERMAIN, Tyler, P THIERRY, III., Oliver, OL TURNER, Kurt, LB WATSON, Darryl II., WR WILSON, Reggie, RB 1981, Paulina 2014-17, Plaquemine 2010-, Opelousas 1982-85, Greenwill Springs 2011-15, New Orleans 2012-15, Franklinton SIMONEAUX, Devin, DL ST. PIERRE, David, LB THIGPEN, Sedgwyn, QB TURNER, Ricky, DE WATSON, Jerald, RB WILSON, Ricardo, TE 2015-18, Gonzales 1981, Marrero 2002, 2003, Baton Rouge 1980, New Orleans 2008, Morgan City 1994-96, Kenner SIMMONS, Bryson, WR STACKHOUSE, Troy, RB THOMAS, Brian, RB TURNER, Sullivan, RB WEBB, Bobby, OG WILSON, Ricky, DB 2017-18, Marrero 2001, New Orleans 2000-03, Baton Rouge 1998-2000, Metairie 1972 1995-97, Harvey SIMMONS, Jamal, DB STALLWORTH, Michael, DB THOMAS, Corey, QB WEBB, Lardarius, DB/KR WILSON, Turell, DB 2006-08, New Orleans 1988, Moss Point, Miss. 1993-96, Point Clear, Ala. U 2007-08, Opelika, Ala. 1990, Hahnville SIMPSON, Kevin, OG STANT, Mike, OL THOMAS, Dee, DB UDOH, Edet, DL WELLS, Daetwan, DB WINBORNE, Isah, DL 1975-76, Port Allen 1986-89, New Orleans 1986-89, Morgan City 2009-13, Houston, Texas 1997, Moss Point, Miss. 2002-03 Hattiesburg, Miss. SINGLETON, Josh, DB/WR STEIB, Aquindas, LB THOMAS, Jeremiah, DL WENTWORTH, Jimmy, WR WINDHAM, Jimbo, PK 2013-16, Morgan City 2017-, St. James 2013-16, Houma V 2011-12, Slidell 1986-88, Baton Rouge SMALL, Darnell, LB STEIB, Stephen, DE THOMAS, Mark, FB VALCIN, Barry, DB WERTZ, Dalton, DL WISE, David, DB 1993-95, New Orleans 1992-93, Vacherie 1991-93, Houma 1979-82, Port Arthur, Texas 2012, Arcadia, Fla. 2005, Houston, Texas SMITH, Aaron, DB STEINER, Doug, DT THOMAS, Raymond, DT/NG VALETINE, Leonard, QB WEST, Earnest, CB WITT, Jacob, QB 1998-99, St. Rose 1980, New Orleans 1979-81, Labadieville 1989-90, Marrero 2004, Miami, Fla. 2009, Denton, Texas SMITH, Brad, QB STEWART, Anri, LB THOMAS, Russell, LB VANNOY, Yale, QB WHATLEY, Ty, QB WOODS, Keith, WR 1997-2000, Raceland 2008-10, Plaquemine 1989-91, Lutcher 2002-05, Kingsville, Texas 1986, Houma 1988, Baton Rouge SMITH, Clifford, FB STEWART, Brent, LB THOMAS, Stephon, LB VAVALA, Brady, DL WHITE, Hezekiah, LB WOODS, Michael, DL 1986-88, Baton Rouge 1987-90, Houma 1982-84, Edgard 2005-06, San Antonio, Texas 2015-18, Boutte 2011-14, Livonia SMITH, Clifton, DB STEWART, Naton, LB THOMAS, Torrian, LB VAVALA, Cory, LB WHITFIELD, Gavin, DL WRIGHT, Dwight, SS 1987-90, Houston, Tex. 2005, Vero Beach, Fla. 2000-2003, Edgard 2004-06, San Antonio, Texas 2010-11, Warren Robins, Ga. 1984-86, Donaldsonville SMITH, David, LB STOGNER, Cody, OL THOMPSON, Antoine, DB VERGENAL, Siegan, DB WHITTEMORE, Shane, OG WRIGHT, Earl, RB 1986-89, Independence 2004-05, Picayune, Miss. 1981-82, Slidell 2010-13, New Iberia 1979-82, Tylertown, Miss. 1980, New Orleans SMITH, Dedric, LB STONE, Jordan, DL THOMPSON, Chris, DB VERON, Evan, LB WIEDEMANN, Mike, DE WYCHE, Robert, LB 2004, 2005, Natchitoches 2006-07, Chicago, Illinois 2000-03, New Orleans 2016-, LaPlace 1976-79, Metairie 2002, Jacksonville, Fla. SMITH, Eric, LB STORAY, Dwight, DB THOMPSON, Daun, DL VERZWYVELT, Brent, WR WIGGINS, Clarence, DB WYNN, Andrew, WR 1989-90, New Orleans 2012-13, Los Angeles, Calif. 2007-08, Hallsville, Texas 1982-86, Slidell 1993-94, Pensacola, Fla. 2009-12, Rayne SMITH, Jay Jay, DB STROPOLO, Brian, WR THOMPSON, Delos, DE VIAL, Wyatt, RB WILCOX, Brian, P 2017, Gulfport, Miss. 1982-84, 86, Metairie 1976-79, Covington 2001, Hammond 1986-89, Raceland Y SMITH, Jeremy, OL STROPOLO, Steve, RB THOMPSON, Jeremy, P VICE, Eric, LB WILCOX, James, PK/P YARBROUGH, Danny, OG 2000-01, Decatur, Miss. 1973-76, New Orleans 1999-2001, Ponchatoula 1996, Houma 2001-04, Raceland 1980, White Castle SMITH, Johnathan, DB SZUBINSKI, Thomas, OG THOMPSON, Jordan, DL VICE, Mark, LB WILLIAMS, Alexander, DB YOUNG, Joe, DT 2010-, New Orleans 1984-86, Grand Isle 2011-14, Raceland 1990-93, Houma 1992, Thibodaux 1982, Hazelhurst, Miss. SMITH, Keenan, WR SYKES, Dominique, DB THOMPSON, Ronnie, DL VILLA, Daniel, DL WILLIAMS, Austin, DL YOUNG, Michael, DE 2010-, Compton, Calif. 2006, Franklin 1995, Bayou LaBatre, Ala. 1998-99, LaPlace 2006, Baton Rouge, La. 2002-05, New Orleans SMITH, Kendall, DB THORNE, Grant, RB VILLAVASO, Brad, LB WILLIAMS, A.J., RB YOUNG, Lorenza, DL 1992, Garyville T 2006-07, San Pedro, Calif. 1985-88, Prairieville 2008-09, Jackson, Miss. 2012-13, Houston, Texas SMITH, Kyle, OL TALLEY, Jordan, TE THORNTON, Chris, QB VITAL, Lionel, RB WILLIAMS, Bennett, RB YOUNG, Troy, C 1999-2001, New Orleans 2016-, Clinton 1987-89, Laurel, Miss. 1981-84, Loreauville 1990-91, New Orleans 1982, Eunice SMITH, Mark, DT TATE, David, LB THURMOND, Glen, DL VOLLENWIEDER, Tommy, QB WILLIAMS, Datren, DB 1977-78, Jackson, Miss. 2003, Jackson, Miss. 2018-, LaPlace 1982, Baton Rouge 1996, Moss Point, Miss. Z SMITH, Oscar, RB TATE, Donovan, WR TIZZARD, Kyle, K/H WILLIAMS, Greg, OL ZACKERY, Brandon, QB 1981, 83, 85, Tampa, Fla. 2009-11, Hattiesburg, Miss. 2008-09, Destrehan W 1990-91, Baton Rouge 2005, Tampa, Fla. SMITH, Roy, OT TAYLOR, Ben, LB TOBIAS, Joseph, RB WAGNER, Isiah, RB WILLIAMS, Ivan, LB ZEIGLER, Joe, DT 1978-79, Folsom 2011, Luling 2005, 2007, Tangipahoa 1976, Thibodaux 1993, 95-96, Chauvin 1979-80, Donaldsonville SMITH, Tahj, RB/WR TAYLOR, Burnell, DL TOLLIVER, Arthur, DT WAITERS, Jamar, DL WILLIAMS, Marlon, DL ZELLER, Brad, QB 2017-, LaPlace 1999-2002, New Orleans 1978-81, New Orleans 2001, New Orleans 2012, New Orleans 1995-98, Lutcher SMITH, Windell, LB TAYLOR, Dontrell, RB TOPEY, Terry, DB WALKER, Dwight, RB-WR WILLIAMS, Michael, QB ZELLER, Ryan, OL 1982, New Orleans 2016-, White Castle 1977-79, Chalmette 1978-81, Metairie 2004, Ft. Walton, Fla. 2011-14, Baton Rouge SMOOT, Kevin, RB TAYLOR, Josh, WR TORRES, Mike, RB WALKER, LeJuan, DB/RS WILLIAMS, Robert, RB/WR ZERINGUE, Ryan, LB 1984-86, New Orleans 2004, LaPlace 1971-74, New Orleans 2001-02, Tallahassee, Fla. 1982-86, Gonzales 1990, Paulina SOIGNET, Joe, DB TAYLOR, Patrick, OT TRAHAN, Ceasar, LB WALKER, Michael, LB WILLIAMS, Rogers, RB/LB ZIERLEIN, Mike, OL 1983-85, Thibodaux 1988-91, Westwego 2015-16, Lafayette 1989-91, New Orleans 2001-04, Jeanerette 1992-93, River Ridge SOIGNET, John, CB TAYLOR, Tim, DE TRAHAN, Joey, DE-LB WALKER, Michael, LB WILLIAMS, Rupert, DB ZUELKE, Dale, OG 1985, Thibodaux 1976, Fort Walton Beach, Fla. 1973, Patterson 2009-11 , Metairie 1995, Miami, Fla. 1979 SON, Josh, QB TEMPLET, Bobby, DB TRAHAN, Leroy, DB WALKER, Ronnie, LB WILLIAMS, Tommy, DB 2000-03, Baton Rouge 1971-74, Metairie 2009-10, Rialto, Calif. 2013-, Gulfport, Miss. 1983, Houma SONGE, Patrick, DT TEMPLET, Carl, DB TRANCHINA, Rhett, PK WALKER, Zo, DL WILLIAMS, Thomas, DB 1983, Bourg 1974-76, Metairie 1982-83, Baton Rouge 2003, Tyler Town, Miss. 1984-87, New Orleans 68 2019 NICHOLLS FOOTBALL ALL-TIME SCORES GARY KINCHEN > > 1972-73 at Holy Cross, the Warriors won a state championship, were the 1979 8-3 ary Kinchen was faced with building a state runners-up twice and captured five district titles. 9-1 W 37 7 Arkansas-Monticello...... H He also coached a year at his alma mater Tulane for a 9-8 W 21 14 Livingston...... A Gfootball program when he was named 9-15 W 29 10 Sam Houston State...... H Nicholls’ first head coach in 1971. In the year after graduating in 1960. Clements was an offensive and 9-22 L 15 35 Troy State...... A school’s first two intercollegiate seasons, his defensive lineman at Tulane and was named the Green Wave’s 9-29 W 13 10 Tennessee Tech...... A teams posted a 5-17 record. team captain in 1959. 10-6 W 23 16 Louisiana-Monroe...... A Under Kinchen, the Colonels won the first two games ever 10-20 L 14 28 Mississippi College...... H 1974 5-6, 4-5 GULF SOUTH* 10-27 W 27 24 Northwestern State...... H played in Guidry Stadium, then known simply as Colonel Stadi- 9-14 W 16 14 Tennessee-Martin*...... A 11-3 W 15 7 Tennessee-Martin...... H um. Nicholls defeated Ouachita Bapist 12-7 in its home opener 9-21 L 0 29 Jacksonville State*...... A 11-10 L 0 38 Southeastern La...... A then a week later defeated Slippery Rock 18-14. 9-28 L 0 26 Troy State*...... H 11-17 H 40 17 Evangel...... H 10-5 W 67 0 Baptist Christian...... H Nicholls finished its first season with a 3-8 record then went 10-12 W 7 0 Northwestern State*...... A 1980 2-9 2-9 the following year. 10-19 W 21 12 Mississippi College*...... H 9-6 L 13 28 Illinois State...... A Kinchen assumed the head coaching duties after two years 10-26 L 19 33 Livingston*...... H 9-13 W 20 2 Livingston...... H at Rice (1969-70) where he coached both the offensive and 11-2 L 20 26 McNeese...... H 9-20 L 0 21 McNeese...... A defensive lines. 11-9 L 8 17 North Alabama*...... A 9-27 L 15 25 Troy State...... H 11-16 W 10 0 Southeastern La.*...... H 10-4 W 24 21 Texas State...... H His coaching career began at Glen Oaks High School in 11-23 L 14 19 Delta State*...... A 10-11 L 0 48 Southern...... A Baton Rouge after letting three years as an offensive lineman at 10-18 L 16 35 Austin Peay...... A Louisiana State (1961-63). 1975 8-2, 7-2 GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE* 10-25 L 15 40 Tennessee State...... H Gulf South Conference Champions 11-1 L 28 29 Louisiana-Monroe...... H After two seasons as an assistant coach on the Glen Oaks 9-13 W 23 0 Tennesse-Martin*...... H staff, Kinchen was named the head coach. His coaching career 11-8 L 14 21 Northwestern State...... A 9-20 W 18 6 Jacksonville State*...... H 11-15 L 20 21 Southeastern La...... H also included stops at Southwestern Louisiana (1966) and 9-27 W 17 13 Troy State*...... A Tulane (1967-68). 10-4 W 18 17 Southeast Missouri St...... A SONNY JACKSON > > 1981-86 10-11 W 23 10 Northwestern State*...... H nder Sonny Jackson, Nicholls made its 1972 3-8, 1-5 GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE* 10-25 L 7 19 Mississippi College*...... A first appearance in the Division I-AA 9-9 L 0 31 Jacksonville State*...... A 11-1 L 7 13 Livingston*...... A U 9-16 W 12 7 Ouachita Baptist...... H 11-8 W 28 27 North Alabama*...... H Championships. 9-23 W 18 14 Slippery Rock...... H 11-15 W 14 6 Southeastern La.*^...... N In his final season as head coach in 1986, 9-30 L 9 31 Southeastern La.*...... A 11-22 W 24 21 Delta State*...... H the Colonels posted a 9-2 regular-season 10-7 L 7 27 Louisiana-Monroe...... H ^ Played in the Superdome record to earn at at-large bid to the championship. 10-14 L 13 42 Mississippi College*...... H 10-21 L 7 24 McNeese...... H 1976 4-6-1, 2-6-1 GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE* The Colonels defeated Appalachian State 28-26 in the first 10-28 W 18 15 Tennessee Martin*...... A 9-11 W 17 7 Mississippi College*...... H round before suffering a 55-31 loss to eventual champion 11-4 L 0 26 Livingston*...... H 9-18 L 7 34 Jacksonville State*...... A Georgia Southern in the quarterfinals. 11-11 L 15 22 Lamar...... A 9-25 L 9 14 Troy State*...... H Nicholls also won the 1984 Gulf Star Conference champion- 11-18 L 0 42 Delta State*...... A 10-2 W 14 0 Cameron University...... H 10-9 L 8 20 Northwestern State*...... A ship under Jackson. 1973 2-9, 2-7 GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE * 10-16 W 3 0 Tennessee-Martin*...... A In seven seasons at Nicholls, Jackson’s career record was 9-8 W 7 0 Tennessee-Martin*...... H 10-23 W 7 0 Austin Peay...... H 39-28-1. 9-15 L 10 28 Jacksonville State*...... H 10-30 L 14 20 Livingston*...... H Jackson received his bachelor’s degree from Nicholls in 1963 9-22 L 7 42 Troy State*...... A 11-6 L 7 37 North Alabama*...... A and began his coaching career at Chauvin High School as an 9-29 L 0 10 Southeastern La.*...... A 11-13 L 7 17 Southeastern La.*^...... N 10-6 W 3 0 Northwestern State*...... H 11-20 T 7 7 Delta State*...... A assistant. He was the head coach at Chauvin for nine years and 10-13 L 7 21 Mississippi College*...... A ^ Played in the Superdome was also the head coach at Central High School in Baton Rouge 10-20 L 7 28 McNeese...... A before joining the Northeast Louisiana staff as an assistant in 1977 4-7, 2-5 GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE 10-27 L 11 27 Florence State*...... H 1979. 11-3 L 16 29 Livingston*...... A 9-10 W 6 0 Mississippi College*...... A 11-10 L 0 37 Louisiana-Monroe...... A 9-17 L 7 10 Jacksonville State*...... H Jackson coached two years at NLU before being named the 11-17 L 22 27 Delta State*...... H 9-24 L 6 23 Troy State*...... A Colonels’ head coach. 10-1 L 0 13 Cameron University...... A BILL CLEMENTS > > 1974-80 10-8 W 10 6 Northwestern State*...... H 1981 5-5-1 ill Clements has the distinction of being 10-15 L 0 34 Tennessee-Martin*...... H 9-12 W 34 10 Delta State...... H 10-22 W 15 13 Austin Peay...... A 9-19 L 9 59 McNeese...... H Bthe first football coach Nicholls hired in 9-26 L 23 26 Troy State...... A 1971. 10-29 W 24 7 McNeese...... A 11-5 L 2 19 Louisiana-Monroe...... A 10-3 W 45 3 U.S. Merchant Marine...... H Clements was the Colonels’ defensive 11-12 L 14 17 Southeastern La.*...... H 10-10 W 56 14 Southern...... H coordinator for three seasons, including the 11-19 L 0 14 Delta State*...... H 10-17 W 31 27 Texas Southern...... H school’s final year it fielded a club team in 1971. He was 10-24 L 11 49 Tennessee State...... A 1978 5-6, 4-2 GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE 10-31 L 18 55 Louisiana-Monroe...... A named Nicholls’ head coach when Gary Kinchen resigned in 9-2 W 20 10 Tennessee Tech...... H 11-7 L 17 31 Northwestern State...... H 1974. 9-9 L 0 3 Louisiana-Monroe...... H 11-14 W 29 17 Southeastern La...... A Under Clements, the Colonels won their first conference 9-16 W 19 17 Jacksonville State*...... A 11-21 T 20 20 Southwest Missouri...... H 9-23 W 6 16 Troy State*...... H championship, capturing the 1975 Gulf South Conference title. 1982 7-4 That squad posted an 8-2 overall record and was 7-2 in the 10-7 L 10 35 McNeese...... A 10-14 L 17 22 Cameron University...... A 9-4 W 14 6 Texas Southern...... A GSC. 10-21 W 10 7 Mississippi College*...... H 9-11 L 14 39 Louisiana-Monroe...... H In seven seasons, Clements’ teams posted a 36-38-1 record. 10-28 L 18 28 Northwestern State...... A 9-18 L 7 14 Texas State...... A His 1979 squad went 8-3. 11-4 W 7 3 Tennesse-Martin*...... A 9-25 W 10 3 Troy State...... H 10-2 W 21 17 Jackson State...... A Prior to being a catalyst in building Nicholls‘ program, 11-11 L 0 10 Southeastern La.*^...... N 11-18 W 17 14 Delta State*...... A 10-9 W 26 14 Southern...... A Clements was the defensive coordinator for nine years at Holy 10-23 W 60 10 Central Florida...... H Cross High School in New Orleans (1962-70). During his tenure ^ Played in the Superdome 10-30 W 30 19 Southwest Missouri...... A

GEAUXCOLONELS.COM 69 ALL-TIME SCORES 11-6 L 6 38 Northwestern State...... A Greco came to Nicholls from Tulane where he was an 11-9 L 19 24 North Texas*...... H 11-13 L 15 33 Grambling...... H assistant at his alma mater for two years. He coached the Green 11-16 L 10 16 Northwestern State*...... H 11-20 W 20 14 Southeastern La...... H Wave running backs in 1985 and in 1986, he handled offensive 11-23 L 6 40 Georgia Southern...... A 1983 5-6 tackles and tight ends. 1992 1-9-1, 0-6-1 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE* 9-3 W 21 14 Lamar...... H He also coached three years at Northeast Louisiana (1981- 9-5 L 10 38 Louisiana-Monroe*...... H 9-10 L 25 33 Troy State...... A 83) and a year at Southern Mississippi (1984). 9-12 L 12 50 Texas A&M-Kingsville...... A 9-24 W 30 27 McNeese...... A 9-26 L 17 21 McNeese*...... H 10-1 L 20 27 Jackson State...... H After graduating from Tulane in 1970, Greco was an 10-3 L 13 38 Texas State*...... A 10-8 L 20 21 Southern...... H assistant and head coach at F.T. Nicholls High School in New 10-10 T 19 19 Sam Houston State*...... H 10-15 L 27 47 Louisiana-Monroe...... A Orleans, an assistant at DeLaSalle and Archbishop Shaw and 10-17 L 18 42 Central Florida...... A 10-22 L 29 34 Illinois State...... H the head coach at East St. John from 1978-80. His 1980 team 10-24 L 6 21 Stephen F. Austin*...... A 10-29 W 33 7 Southwest Missouri...... H won the state championship with a 14-0 record. 10-31 W 27 24 Southern...... H 11-5 L 21 24 Northwestern State...... H 11-7 L 3 31 North Texas*...... A 11-12 W 37 14 Central Florida...... A 1987 5-5-1 11-14 L 6 44 Northwestern State*...... A 11-19 W 6 0 Southeastern La...... A 9-5 W 17 3 St. Cloud State...... H 11-21 L 0 21 Troy State...... H 9-12 T 17 17 Troy State...... H 1984 6-5, 4-1 GULF STAR CONFERENCE RICK RHOADES > > 1993-94 9-19 W 21 9 Southwest Missouri...... A Gulf Star Conference Champions 9-26 L 14 26 Louisiana-Monroe...... A ick Rhoades brought to Nicholls a winning 9-1 L 6 13 Louisiana-Monroe...... H 10-3 W 14 3 Alcorn State...... H track record and the unique “Stack-I” 9-8 L 7 26 Troy State...... A R 10-10 W 27 21 Southern...... A 9-15 L 21 24 McNeese...... H offense. 10-17 L 21 24 Stephen F. Austin...... H 9-22 W 31 6 Austin Peay...... H The Colonels went 1-9-1 the year prior 10-24 L 16 31 Texas State...... H 9-27 W 24 6 Sam Houston State*...... H to Rhoades’ arrival before going 3-8 his first 10-31 L 17 23 Akron...... A 10-6 W 43 26 Southern...... H 11-7 L 28 31 Northwestern State...... H year. The Colonels were 5-6 in Rhoades’ only other season at 10-11 L 0 19 Northwestern State*...... A 11-14 W 29 7 McNeese ...... A Nicholls in 1994. 10-20 W 25 21 Stephen F. Austin*...... A Nicholls’ “Stack-I” offense accounted for 11 school records 11-3 L 16 20 Lamar...... A 1988 7-4 11-10 W 30 14 Texas State*...... A 9-3 L 6 22 Louisiana-Monroe...... H the first season and the Colonels were ranked ninth in the 11-17 W 36 7 Southeastern La.*...... H 9-10 W 43 17 Samford...... A nation in rushing the second year using the system. 9-17 W 28 23 Weber State...... A 1985 6-5, 2-3 GULF STAR CONFERENCE* Rhoades’ coaching career included three seasons as head 9-24 L 10 31 Louisiana Tech...... A 9-14 W 40 22 Troy State...... H coach at Troy State (1985-87). The Trojans won the 1987 10-1 W 23 19 McNeese...... H 9-21 W 37 15 McNeese...... A NCAA Division II national championship. He was also a member 10-8 W 24 0 Southern...... H 9-28 L 15 17 Louisiana-Monroe...... A 10-15 L 12 27 Northwestern State...... A of Troy State’s 1984 national championship team serving as 10-5 W 39 12 Bishop College...... H 10-29 W 13 10 Texas State...... A defensive coordinator (1983-84). 10-12 L 22 25 Southern...... A 11-5 L 7 30 Stephen F. Austin...... A 10-19 L 10 20 Stephen F. Austin*...... H Rhoades went on to be head coach at Southern Illinois 11-12 W 23 5 Northern Arizona...... H 10-26 W 20 12 Texas State*...... H (1988). He was an assistant coach under Bill Curry at both 11-19 W 26 13 Texas Southern...... H 11-2 L 14 28 Sam Houston State*...... A Alabama (1989) and Kentucky (1990-92). 11-9 L 14 20 Northwestern State*...... H 1989 5-6 Rhoades graduated from Central Missouri State in 1970 and 11-16 W 31 28 Southeast Missouri...... H 9-9 L 13 19 Louisiana-Monroe...... A his coaching career began at Mountain Brook High School in 11-23 W 21 17 Southeastern La.*...... A 9-16 L 14 15 Delta State...... H 9-23 L 7 24 Stephen F. Austin...... A Birmingham, Ala., which captured the 1976 state champi- 1986 10-3, 2-2 GULF STAR CONFERENCE* 9-30 L 14 28 McNeese...... A onship. He was the offensive coordinator at North Alabama 9-6 W 34 17 Youngstown State...... A 10-7 W 28 14 Sam Houston State...... A (1981-82) before joining the Troy State staff. 9-13 W 26 25 Troy State...... A 10-14 L 13 21 Georgia Southern...... H 9-20 W 34 10 McNeese...... H 10-21 W 22 21 Texas State...... H 1993 3-8, 2-5 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE* 9-27 W 17 13 Louisiana-Monroe...... H 9-11 L 42 51 Livingston...... A 10-28 L 28 31 Southern...... A 10-4 W 31 0 Southwest Missouri...... A 9-18 L 17 24 Troy State...... H 11-4 W 21 15 Northwestern State...... H 10-11 W 17 10 Southern...... H 9-25 L 30 51 Louisiana-Monroe*...... H 11-11 W 23 17 Samford...... H 10-18 W 14 10 Stephen F. Austin*...... A 10-2 L 6 21 Samford...... H 11-18 W 32 28 Illinois State...... H 10-25 W 35 21 Texas State*...... A 10-9 L 21 35 Northwestern State*...... A 11-1 L 38 41 Sam Houston State*...... H 1990 5-6 10-16 L 21 35 Stephen F. Austin*...... A 11-8 L 13 28 Northwestern State*...... A 9-1 W 31 24 McNeese...... H 10-23 W 63 37 Texas State*...... H 11-22 W 34 30 Weber State...... H 9-8 L 21 24 Louisiana-Lafayette...... A 10-30 W 28 14 Southern...... A 11-29 W 28 26 Appalachian State!...... A 9-15 W 19 7 Northwestern State...... A 11-6 W 20 19 Sam Houston State*...... H 12-6 L 31 55 Georgia Southern!...... A 9-22 W^ 23 41 Stephen F. Austin...... H 11-13 L 21 63 North Texas*...... A ! Denotes NCAA Division 1-AA Playoffs 9-29 L 30 33 Texas State...... A 11-20 L 0 27 McNeese*...... A 10-6 W 28 16 Sam Houston State...... H PHIL GRECO > > 1987-92 10-20 L 20 27 Louisiana-Monroe...... H 1994 5-6, 1-5 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE* 9-3 W 16 7 Connecticut...... A nder the leadership of football coach 10-27 L 34 41 Northern Arizona...... A 9-10 W 77 7 Livingston...... H and athletic director Phil Greco, Nicholls 11-3 L 20 31 Mississippi College...... H U 9-17 L 3 35 Northwestern State*...... H 11-10 L 23 31 Troy State...... A was extended an invitation to join the South- 10-1 W 24 6 Samford...... A 11-17 W 23 19 Southern...... H land Conference in 1990. 10-8 L 14 35 Troy State...... A ^SFA forfeited win to Nicholls The Colonels began playing in the league 10-15 L 10 24 Stephen F. Austin*...... H in 1991 and won its first conference game, a 15-10 victory over 1991 4-7, 2-5 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE* 10-22 L 26 27 Texas State*...... A defending champion Northeast Louisiana. 8-31 L 3 7 Texas A&M-Kingsville...... H 10-29 W 20 14 Southern...... H 11-5 W 24 0 Sam Houston State*...... A In six seasons, Greco’s record at Nicholls was 27-37-2. 9-7 W 15 10 Louisiana-Monroe*...... A 9-21 W 25 17 Troy State...... A 11-12 L 17 31 North Texas*...... H During his tenure, Nicholls played Division I-A opponents for the 9-28 L 10 19 Texas State*...... H 11-19 L 24 41 McNeese*...... A first time. The Colonels’ road schedule during the late 1980s 10-5 L 3 21 McNeese*...... A included games at Akron, Louisiana Tech and a 24-21 loss at 10-12 L 19 28 Sam Houston State*...... A Southwestern Louisiana in 1989. 10-26 W 26 0 Stephen F. Austin*...... H 11-2 W 21 7 Southern...... A 70 2019 NICHOLLS FOOTBALL ALL-TIME SCORES DARREN BARBIER > > 1995-1998 DARYL DAYE > > 1999-2003 2003 0-11, 0-5 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE* he first NCAA playoff appearance for the nder the direction of Daryl Daye, the Colonels opened a 8-28 L^ 70 0 Bethel College...... H school in 10 years highlighted the Darren new dimension of Nicholls football with the triple option. 9-6 L 17 27 South Florida...... A T U 9-13 L 37 44 Portland State...... A Barbier era as his 1996 team completed one Daye struggled through the first three seasons by only winning 9-20 L 26 27 Texas A&M-Kingsville...... A of the better turnarounds in I-AA football his- six games. However, in his fourth season the Colonels finished 9-27 L^ 64 5 Texas Southern...... H tory. That team finished 8-4 and Barbier was 7-4, the fifth best in school history, broke 10-11 L 23 31 Florida Atlantic...... A rewarded with several coaching awards including Southland, several records and finished ranked No. 1 in 10-25 L^ 40 30 Northwestern State*...... A Louisiana Sports Writers Association, Schutt Sports/American Division I-AA in rushing in the process. 11-1 L^ 37 12 Sam Houston State*...... H 11-6 L^ 31 13 Texas State*...... H Football Quarterly I-AA and the 10th Annual Eddie Robinson During his five-year tenure as head coach, 11-15 L 16 28 Stephen F. Austin*...... A Coach of the Year awards. Daye compiled a 17-38 overall mark and an 11-22 L 28 63 McNeese*...... H A 1982 graduate of Nicholls and former second baseman for 8-24 overall Southland Conference record. ^ Nicholls forfeited victory after using ineligible player. the Colonels, Barbier posted a 17-28 overall mark in four years. Daye’s coaching career included three years as a student as- JAY THOMAS > > 2004-2009 Prior to Nicholls, Barbier was the head coach at Hahnville sistant and a graduate assistant at LSU (1986-88), two seasons nder the tutelage of Jay Thomas, the Colonels won their High School for six seasons compiling a 64-12 mark (.842) and as a graduate assistant at Southern Mississippi (1989-90) and Ufirst-ever Southland Conference Championship in 2005 four straight district titles. His last season in ‘94, Barbier led the eight seasons at Liberty (1991-98), where he was co-defensive and went on to represent the conference in the Division I-FCS Tigers to a 15-0 record and his second 5A state championships. coordinator for the final three seasons. playoffs. 1995 0-11, 0-5 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE* 1999 1-10, 1-6 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE* Thomas finished his career at Nicholls with a 24-27 overall 9-2 L 10 34 Hofstra...... A 9-4 L 10 27 Louisiana-Monroe...... A record that included a 17-20 mark in South- 9-9 L 21 34 Louisiana-Monroe...... A 9-18 L 13 14 Western Illinois^...... N land Conference play. Thomas also guided 9-16 L 3 17 Troy State...... H 9-25 W 45 42 Jacksonville State*...... H 9-23 L 20 48 Southern Illinois...... A 10-2 L 17 42 Northwestern State*...... A Nicholls to a win over Division I-FBS Rice in 9-30 L 20 36 Samford...... H 10-9 L 0 16 Texas State*...... H 2008, marking the schools second victory over 10-7 L 14 34 Northwestern State*...... A 10-16 L 0 28 Central Florida...... A an opponent on the FBS level. 10-14 L 3 56 Stephen F. Austin*...... A 10-23 L 7 38 Stephen F. Austin*...... A Also in 2008, Nicholls rose to it’s highest 10-21 L 25 35 Texas State*...... H 10-30 L 0 20 Troy State*...... H national ranking, No. 13, in school history, before finishing the 10-28 L 3 41 Southern...... A 11-6 L 17 69 Sam Houston State*...... A 11-4 L 17 24 Sam Houston State*...... H 11-13 L 24 28 Samford...... H season just outside the Sports Network’s Top 25. 11-18 L 6 31 McNeese*...... H 11-20 L 0 38 McNeese*...... H 2004 5-5, 2-3 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE* ^Gormley Gridiron Classic – New Orleans 1996 8-4, 4-2 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE* 9-2 W 37 14 Eastern Washington...... H 8-29 L 12 14 Louisiana-Monroe...... A 2000 2-9, 1-6 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE* 9-11 L 7 28 Western Carolina...... A 9-14 W 21 8 Jacksonville State...... H 8-31 W 52 44 Central Arkansas...... H 9-25 W 21 6 Texas Southern...... A 9-21 L 7 37 Troy State*...... A 9-9 L 3 10 Jacksonville State*...... H 10-2 L 14 24 North Dakota State...... H 10-5 W 10 3 Samford...... A 9-16 L 21 27 Louisiana-Monroe...... A 10-9 W 42 25 Florida A&M...... A 10-12 W 19 17 Northwestern State*...... H 9-23 L 3 44 Western Illinois...... A 10-16 L 10 38 Sam Houston State*...... A 10-19 L 11 27 Stephen F. Austin*...... H 9-30 L 10 28 Samford...... A 10-21 W 40 14 Northwestern State*...... H 10-26 W 46 36 Texas State*...... A 10-7 L 0 25 Texas State*...... A 11-6 W 41 23 Stephen F. Austin*...... H 11-2 W 14 0 Southern...... H 10-14 W^ 21 25 Northwestern State*...... H 11-13 L 12 35 Texas State*...... H 11-9 W 20 10 Sam Houston State*...... H 10-21 L 20 27 Stephen F. Austin*...... H 11-20 L 9 30 McNeese*...... A 11-16 W 29 19 Harding...... H 10-28 L 12 41 Troy State*...... A 2005 RECORD: 6-4, 5-1 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE* 11-23 W 17 16 McNeese*...... A 11-4 L 21 27 Sam Houston State*...... H Southland Conference Champions 11-30 L 3 48 Montana!...... A 11-18 L 7 12 McNeese*...... A 9-10 L 31 35 Indiana...... A ! Denotes NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs ^Northwestern State forfeited win after using ineligible player 9-17 W 54 0 Cheyney University...... H 1997 5-6, 3-4 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE* 2001 3-8, 1-6 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE* 10-1 L 13 26 #11 North Dakota State...... A 8-30 L 0 28 Louisiana-Monroe...... A 9-1 L 0 20 Louisiana-Lafayette...... A 10-8 L 21 27 Stephen F. Austin*^...... A 9-6 W 33 0 Southern Illinois...... H 9-8 L 15 34 Jacksonville State*...... A 10-15 W 37 17 Sam Houston State*...... H 9-20 W 22 20 Troy State*...... H 9-22 L 0 26 Troy State...... A 10-29 W 32 29 #5 Texas State*^...... H 9-27 L 0 19 Northwestern State*...... A 9-29 W 20 16 Samford...... H 11-5 W 31 24 Northwestern State*...... A 10-4 W 17 14 Samford...... H 10-13 L 32 35 Sam Houston State*...... H 11-12 W 38 28 Southeastern La.*...... A 10-11 W 29 28 Texas State*...... H 10-20 L 14 47 Northwestern State*...... A 11-19 W 39 26 McNeese*...... H 10-18 L 17 24 Sam Houston State*...... A 10-27 W 33 14 Texas State*...... H 11-26 L 12 14 Furman!...... A 10-25 W 16 14 Jacksonville State*...... A 11-3 L 21 23 Stephen F. Austin*...... A ^ Overtime 11-1 L 14 21 Southern...... A 11-10 L 27 38 Grambling State...... H ! Denotes NCAA FCS Playoffs 11-15 L 7 39 Stephen F. Austin*...... A 11-17 L 27 34 McNeese*...... H 2006 4-7, 2-4 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE* 11-22 L 13 31 McNeese*...... H 11-22 W 28 22 Arkansas State^!...... A 8-31 W 35 0 Southern Arkansas...... H ^ Rescheduled from Sept. 15 due to 9/11 9-1 L 7 56 Nebraska...... A 1998 4-7, 3-4 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE* ! FBS Victory 9-5 L 10 44 Louisiana-Monroe...... A 9-16 L 21 31 Louisiana Tech...... A 9-12 W 41 26 Mississippi Valley St.^...... N 2002 7-4, 3-3 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE* 9-23 L 17 24 South Dakota State...... H 9-26 L 20 21 Jacksonville State*...... H 8-29 W 63 6 West Virginia Tech...... H 10-7 W 14 10 Southeastern La.*...... H 10-3 L 16 17 Samford...... A 9-7 L 0 23 North Texas...... A 10-14 L 7 37 Sam Houston State*...... A 10-8 W 36 33 Sam Houston State*...... H 9-14 W 45 17 Samford...... A 10-21 L 0 9 Northwestern State*...... H 10-24 L 26 28 Northwestern State*...... H 9-21 W 14 6 Jacksonville State*...... H 10-28 W 44 0 Assumption College...... H 10-31 L 28 56 Louisiana Tech...... A 9-28 W 21 13 Southern...... A 11-4 W 21 19 Texas State*...... A 11-7 L 10 31 Troy State*...... A 10-5 W 33 22 Florida Atlantic...... H 11-11 L 13 16 Stephen F. Austin*...... H 11-14 W 14 7 Stephen F. Austin*...... H 10-12 L 14 17 Stephen F. Austin*...... H 11-18 L 10 26 McNeese*...... A 11-21 W 31 30 McNeese*...... A 10-19 W 24 21 Texas State*...... A 2007 6-5, 3-4 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE* 11-28 L 27 28 Texas State*#...... A 10-24 L 14 21 Northwestern State*...... H 9-1 W 16 13 Rice!...... A ^Gormley Gridiron Classic – New Orleans 11-9 W 34 16 Sam Houston State*...... A 9-8 W 31 13 Southern Arkansas...... H # Originally scheduled for 10/17, but replayed due to rain 11-23 L 21 33 McNeese*...... A 9-15 L 17 52 Nevada...... A

GEAUXCOLONELS.COM 71 ALL-TIME SCORES 9-22 W 30 28 Azusa Pacific...... H 2011 1-10, 0-7 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE* after claiming the program’s second Southland title and the 10-6 W 58 0 Northwestern State*...... H 9-1 W 42 0 Evangel...... H automatic bid to the postseason. Nicholls went on to earn its 10-13 W 17 16 Stephen F. Austin*...... A 9-10 L 7 38 Western Michigan...... A second playoff win before falling to national runner-up Eastern 10-20 L 7 28 McNeese*...... H 9-17 L 21 38 Louisiana-Lafayette...... A 10-27 L 42 49 Central Arkansas...... A 9-24 L 0 34 Northwestern State*...... H Washington. 11-3 L 13 16 Sam Houston State*...... A 10-1 L 12 38 Texas State...... A The nine overall wins in ‘18 were the second most in 11-10 W 52 28 Texas State*...... H 10-8 L 31 37 Central Arkansas*...... H school history and the seven SLC victories matched last year’s 11-18 L 13 17 Southeastern La.*...... A 10-15 L 7 47 Sam Houston State*...... A record-setting campaign. ! FBS Victory 10-22 L 21 57 Stephen F. Austin*...... H 11-5 L 17 26 McNeese*...... A 2015 3-8, 3-6 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE* 2008 3-6, 3-4 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE* 9-12 L 0 47 Louisiana-Monroe...... A 9-20 L 10 31 Memphis...... A 11-12 L 26 34 Lamar*...... H 9-19 L 10 20 Incarnate Word*...... A 10-2 L 14 34 #10 Northern Iowa...... A 11-17 L 14 31 Southeastern La.*...... A 9-26 L 0 48 Colorado...... A 10-11 L 28 36 Northwestern State*...... A 2012 1-10, 0-7 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE* 10-3 L 7 37 McNeese*...... H 10-18 L 39 50 Stephen F. Austin*...... H 9-8 L 3 9 South Alabama...... A 10-10 L 24 28 Stephen F. Austin*...... A 10-25 W 38 35 #12 McNeese*...... A 9-15 L 16 66 Tulsa...... A 10-17 W 38 17 Houston Baptist*...... H 11-1 W 20 17 #11 Central Arkansas*...... H 9-22 W 73 17 Evangel...... H 10-24 L 7 37 Sam Houston State*...... A 11-8 L 37 47 Sam Houston State*...... H 10-6 L 14 34 Central Arkansas*...... A 10-31 L 21 37 Northwestern State*...... H 11-15 L 10 34 Texas State*...... A 10-13 L 0 41 Sam Houston State*...... H 11-7 W 30 28 Lamar*...... A 11-22 W 35 28 Southeastern La.*...... H 10-20 L 10 44 Stephen F. Austin*...... A 11-14 L 31 34 Central Arkansas*...... H 2009 3-8, 2-5 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE* 10-27 L 26 27 Northwestern State*...... A 11-19 W 27 24 Southeastern La.*...... A 9-5 L 0 72 Air Force Academy...... A 11-3 L 10 42 McNeese*...... H 2016 5-6, 5-4 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE* 9-12 W 14 7 Duquesne...... H 11-10 L 24 34 Lamar*...... A 9-10 L 24 26 Georgia...... A 9-19 L 13 48 Louisiana Tech...... A 11-15 L 16 35 Southeastern La.*...... H 9-17 W 35 28 Incarnate Word*...... H 9-26 L 10 60 Jacksonville State...... H 12-1 L 3 77 Oregon State^...... A 9-24 L 40 41 South Alabama^...... A 10-10 L 21 44 Sam Houston State*...... A ^Rescheduled from 9/1 due to Hurricane Isaac 10-1 L 13 38 McNeese*...... A 10-17 L 28 34 Texas State*...... H 2013 4-8, 1-6 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE* 10-8 W 35 28 Stephen F. Austin*!...... H 10-24 L 13 42 Central Arkansas*...... A 8-31 L 3 66 Oregon...... A 10-15 W 33 30 Houston Baptist*!...... A 10-31 L 17 38 McNeese*...... H 9-7 W 27 23 Western Michigan!...... A 10-22 L 21 38 Sam Houston State*...... H 11-7 L 27 31 Stephen F. Austin*...... A 9-14 L 7 70 Louisiana-Lafayette...... A 10-29 W 31 14 Northwestern State*...... A 11-14 W 28 21 Northwestern State*...... H 9-21 W 42 22 Langston...... H 11-3 W 35 10 Lamar*...... H 11-19 W 45 30 Southeastern La.*...... A 9-28 W 44 34 Arkansas Tech...... H 11-12 L 24 31 Central Arkansas*...... A 10-12 W 33 21 Northwestern State*...... H 11-17 L 42 44 Southeastern La.*...... H CHARLIE STUBBS > > 2010-2014 10-19 L 41 55 Stephen F. Austin*...... A ^Overtime long time offensive coordinator in the 10-26 L 30 55 McNeese*...... H ! Double Overtime A college ranks, Charlie Stubbs became 11-2 L 34 56 Lamar*...... A the ninth head coach in Colonel football 11-9 L 24 49 Sam Houston State*...... A 2017 8-4, 7-2 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE* 11-16 L 10 17 Central Arkansas*...... H 8-31 W 37 35 McNeese*...... H history on Jan. 5, 2010. 11-21 L 27 52 Southeastern La.*...... A 9-9 L 14 24 Texas A&M...... A Stubbs joined the Colonels after holding the ! FBS Victory 9-16 W 44 13 Prairie View A&M...... H title of offensive coordinator at numerous universities including 9-23 L 17 66 Sam Houston State*...... A 2014 0-12, 0-8 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE* Alabama, Tulsa, Oregon State, Louisville and others. 9-30 W 41 14 Lamar*...... A 8-30 L 16 44 Air Force...... A 10-7 W 14 10 Northwestern State*...... H In his first season, Stubbs guided Nicholls to four victories, 9-6 L 7 73 Arkansas...... A 10-14 W 29 20 Abilene Christian*...... H including all three rivalry games. The Colonels knocked off Texas 9-13 L 10 27 Henderson State...... H 10-28 W 38 31 Incarnate Word*...... A State in four overtimes in the “Battle of the Paddle” before 9-20 L 3 77 North Texas...... A 11-4 W 23 17 Houston Baptist*...... H closing out the season with wins against Northwestern State and 9-27 L 18 52 Central Arkansas*...... A 11-11 W 34 13 Stephen F. Austin*...... A 10-4 L 3 45 McNeese*...... A Southeastern Louisiana. 11-16 L 17 21 Southeastern La.*...... A 10-11 L 20 42 Stephen F. Austin*...... H 11-25 L 31 38 South Dakota^...... H In 2013, the Colonels matched Stubbs inaugural season 10-18 L 21 63 Lamar*...... H ^FCS Playoff Game with four wins, highlighted by the Colonels’ third-ever win over 10-25 L 21 31 Houston Baptist*...... A an FBS team in their four-point victory at Western Michigan. 11-1 L 20 38 Incarnate Word*...... H 2018 9-4, 7-2 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE* Southland Conference Champions Stubbs resigned due to health issues after three games in 2014, 11-15 L 21 48 Northwestern State*...... A 11-20 L 3 62 Southeastern La.*...... H 9-1 W 23 20 Kansas!...... A finishing with a career record of 10-38 and 4-24 in the South- 9-8 L 17 42 Tulane...... A land in four-plus seasons as head coach. Steve Axman took over TIM REBOWE > > 2015-PRESENT 9-15 L 10 20 McNeese...... A as interim head coach for the remaining nine games. native of South Louisiana and former 9-22 W 27 7 Sam Houston State*...... H assistant coach at Nicholls, Tim 9-29 W 50 27 Lamar*...... H 2010 RECORD: 4-7, 3-4 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE* A Rebowe returned to Thibodaux to take over 10-6 W 28 10 Northwestern State*...... A 9-4 L 0 47 San Diego State...... A 10-13 L 12 28 Abilene Christian*...... A 9-11 L 14 49 Western Michigan...... A the program in 2015. 10-27 W 48 21 Incarnate Word*...... H 9-18 L 21 39 South Alabama...... A Rebowe came to Nicholls after helping 11-3 W 41 20 Houston Baptist*...... A 9-25 W 44 28 Bacone College...... H build a dominant Louisiana-Lafayette program in his 11 sea- 11-10 W 47 14 Stephen F. Austin*...... H 10-9 L 7 26 Sam Houston State*...... H sons as an assistant coach. The Ragin’ Cajuns ended his tenure 11-15 W 44 0 Southeastern La.*...... H 10-1 W 47 45 Texas State*^...... A with four consecutive bowl game appearances, and ULL also 11-24 W 49 30 San Diego^...... H 10-23 L 7 31 Central Arkansas*...... H 12-1 L 21 42 Eastern Washington^...... A 10-30 L 14 24 McNeese*...... A earned a share of the Sun Belt championship in 2013. ^FCS Playoff Game 11-7 L 13 48 Stephen F. Austin*...... H Rebowe was brought in to “Renew” the Colonel program and ! Overtime/FBS Win 11-14 W 37 7 Northwestern State*...... A he did just that in his four seasons. After ending the program’s 11-19 W 27 25 Southeastern La.*...... H longest losing streak in team history in Year 1, Rebowe led the ^ Four overtimes Colonels to an 8-3 regular season just two years later, capped with Nicholls’ first FCS playoff appearance since 2005. Last season, the Colonels made the playoffs once again

72 2019 NICHOLLS FOOTBALL NCAA DIVISION 1-AA/FCS PLAYOFFS NICHOLLS 28, APPALACHIAN STATE 26 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 55, NICHOLLS 31 Nov. 29, 1986 • Boone, N.C. Dec. 6, 1986 • Statesboro, Ga. icholls survived a fourth-quarter rally to defeat Appalachian State 28-26 and advance to uarterback Tracy Ham rambled for 191 yards, including a 55-yard run for the first of three Nthe quarterfinals of the 1986 NCAA Division I-AA Championship. QEagle touchdowns in the first quarter as Georgia Southern defeated Nicholls 55-31. Mountaineer place kicker Bjorn Nittmo missed a 42-yard field goal with 13 seconds remaining The win was the Eagles’ second playoff victory en route to the school’s second straight national as the Colonels held on for the win. championship in 1986. Nicholls led 28-19 with 3:24 remaining when Jimbo Windham kicked a 40-yard field goal. Nicholls turned the ball over on their first three possessions of the game and Georgia Southern The Colonels had driven from their own 25 to the Appalachian State 23 before settling for three turned the trio of miscues into 21 points. In addition to Ham’s first-quarter touchdown run on a points. fourth-and-one play, Gerald Harris had scoring runs of four and one yard. The Mountaineers got right back into the hunt on their next possession when Todd Payton The Colonels had a total of seven turnovers with five leading to Georgia Southern scores. hooked up with Doug Beaty for a 76-yard pass down to the Colonel four. Two plays later, John In addition to a pair of touchdown runs, Ham completed 11 of 19 passes for 167 yards. Settle scored on a five-yard touchdown run. The Colonels stuck with their game plan as Doug Hudson engineered a six-play, 74-yard Nittmo’s point-after made it 28-26 with 2:13 left to play. scoring drive early in the second quarter. Following a 42-yard pass from Hudson to Alfred Dorsey, An unsuccessful ASU on-side kick led to the Colonels taking possession at the Mountaineer 43. Brian Stropolo scored on a 10-yard touchdown run. After a couple runs by Brian Stropolo, Doug Hudson’s third-down pass was picked off by Hudson completed 18 of 28 passes for 298 yards but also threw three interceptions during the Mountaineer linebacker Cedric Felton at ASU’s 42. day. Appalachian State moved the ball to the Colonel 25 before Nittmo’s kick went wide left. It was the kicker’s second miss of the day. Nicholls 0 10 7 14 - 31 Nicholls found a way to win despite giving up 544 yards of total offense. Settle set Division Georgia Southern 21 10 10 14 - 55 I-AA playoff records with 37 carries for 236 yards, including 151 in the second half. Kevin Smoot, who lead the Colonels with 21 carries for 57 yards, had a one-yard touchdown run in the third quarter. After a 21-yard run by Hudson, Melvin Lewis broke off the right side for GS...... Ham 55 run (Foley kick) a touchdown run to give the Colonels a 25-13 lead at the beginning of the fourth period to cap a GS...... G. Harris 1 run (Foley kick) string of 19 unanswered points for Nicholls. GS...... G. Harris 4 run (Foley kick) GS ...... Belser 11 pass from Ham (Foley kick) 0 6 12 10 - 28 Nicholls NICH...... Stropolo 10 run (Bran kick) Appalachian State 3 0 10 13 - 26 GS...... Foley 24 FG NICH...... Windham 42 FG ASU...... Nittmo 25 FG NICH...... Carrier 17 pass from Hudson (Bran kick) NICH ...... Hudson 1 run (kick failed) GS...... Ham 2 run (Foley kick) ASU...... Nittmo 25 FG GS...... Foley 21 FG ASU...... Douglas 37 pass from Payton (Nittmo kick) NICH...... Hudson 1 run (pass failed) NICH...... Carrier 61 pass from Hudson (kick failed) GS...... G. Harris 2 run (Foley kick) NICH...... Smoot 1 run (pass failed) NICH...... Carrier 32 pass from McDonald (Carrier pass from McDonald) NICH...... Lewis 22 run (Bran kick) GS...... R. Harris 22 run (Foley kick) ASU...... Douglas 1 pass from Payton (pass failed) NICH...... Windham 40 FG NICH GS ASU...... Settle 5 run (Nittmo kick) First Downs 30 24 Rushes-Yards 36-67 52-317 NICH ASU Passing 481 167 First Downs 21 23 Return Yardage -3 36 Rushes-Yards 41-164 52-250 Att-Comp-Int 51-29-5 19-11-0 Passing 271 294 Punts 0-0 3-39.0 Return Yardage 11 7 Fumbles-Lost 7-2 3-0 Att-Comp-Int 30-16-1 36-18-1 Penalties-Yards 9-73 14-104 Punts 5-37.2 5-30.4 Time of Possession 28:21 31:39 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 1-0 Penalties-Yards 6-60 7-50 Time of Possession 23:04 36:56

GEAUXCOLONELS.COM 73 NCAA DIVISION 1-AA/FCS PLAYOFFS MONTANA 48, NICHOLLS 3 FURMAN 14, NICHOLLS 12 Nov. 30, 1996 • Missoula, Mont. Nov. 26, 2005 • Greenville, S.C. ontana sophomore quarterback Brian Ah Yat passed for 363 yards and three touchdowns he Colonels championship season came to an end, Mas the Grizzlies defeated Nicholls 48-3 in the first round of the 1996 Division I-AA Tas the Furman Paladins used a stingy defense to playoffs. sneak past Nicholls, 14-12. It was Nicholls’ first appearance in the I-AA playoffs since 1986. Montana, the defending Nicholls scored the first points of the game. After national champions, took its first step back to advancing back to the national championship game Furman’s Jerome Felton fumbled at the Paladins’ with the win over the Colonels. 34-yard line, Naton Stewart returned the ball 11 yards. The Colonels knew all about the Grizzlies’ high-flying aerial attack but it was the Griz defense After gaining six yards, Alex Romero kicked a 34-yard which shutdown Nicholls like a Montana blizzard closes down Interstate 90. The Colonels man- field goal with 11:21 left in the first quarter to give the aged just 129 yards of total offense in the game, 64 rushing and 65 passing. Colonels an early 3-0 lead. Nicholls’ lone score was set up by a 33-yard interception return by Ricky Wilson down to the After threatening on several occasions, Nicholls Montana 9. Adam Diel kicked a 42-yard field goal with 14 seconds left in the first quarter to cut quarterback Yale Vannoy threw a 40-yard pass to the Grizzlies’ lead to 10-3. Michael Okoronkwo to help setup a 11-yard DeMarko Montana scored on consecutive drives in the second quarter to take a 24-3 lead at the Hutchinson scamper that put Nicholls inside the Paladins half. The Griz had 317 yards of total offense by the end of the first quarter to the Colonels’ 32. 10-yard line. Like it did most of the day, Furman’s de- Montana finished with 545 yards of total offense, including 447 passing. fense stepped up and forced a field goal attempt. Romero got the call and converted on a 20-yard try to give the Colonels a 6-0 lead with 11:21 remaining in the half. Nicholls 3 0 0 0 - 3 After exchanging possession, the Paladins gained momentum following two rushes for 30 Montana 10 14 7 17 - 48 yards by Cedrick Gipson and an Ingle Martin 17-yard dash that put Furman on the Colonels 33- yard line. Two plays later, Martin hit Justin Stepp for a 29-yard completion in the endzone to give MT...... Pacheco 27 pass from Ah Yat (Larson kick) the Paladins a 7-6 lead heading into the locker room. Furman carried the momentum gained from their last scoring drive into the third quarter. In MT...... Larson 41 FG a drive that saw the Paladins keeping the ball on the ground for all but five yards, Furman drove NICH...... Diel 42 FG 57 yards in 15 plays, capped by a one-yard run by Martin to extend their lead to 14-6 with 8:06 MT...... Branen 12 run (Larson kick) remaining in the third quarter. MT...... Pacheco 10 pass from Ah Yat (Larson kick) Determined not to let their championship season end, the Colonels answered with a score of MT...... Olsen 25 pass from Ah Yat (Larson kick) their own. Facing third-and-9 from their 21-yard line, the Paladins Andrew Thacker was called for MT...... Olsen 26 pass from Rowell (Larson kick) pass interference, giving Nicholls first-and-10 from their 36-yard line. Following a series of rushes by a trio of Colonels, Vannoy completed a 22-yard pass to Kenly Horton on fourth-and-3 for a MT...... Larson 31 FG Nicholls touchdown with 2:02 remaining in the third quarter. However, the Colonels’ two-point attempt failed, giving Furman a two-point advantage at 14-12. NICH MT The Colonels were led by senior quarterback Vannoy, who finished the game with 13 carries for First Downs 8 26 46 yards. He also went 3-for-8 passing for 72 yards and a touchdown. Joseph Tobias averaged Rushes-Yards 37-64 24-98 4.5 yards per carry, with 90 yards on 20 attempts. Toney Edison led Nicholls on the defensive side of the ball with nine tackles, one tackle for a Passing 65 447 loss, one fumble recovery and one blocked field goal. Return Yardage 36 150 Att-Comp-Int 24-9-1 53-33-2 Nicholls 3 3 6 0 - 12 Punts 12-35.0 2-33.5 Furman 0 7 7 0 - 14 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-1 Penalties-Yards 7-64 8-68 NICH...... Romero 34 FG Time of Possession 31:06 28:54 NICH...... Romero 20 FG FUR...... Stepp 29 pass from Martin (Beckler kick) FUR...... Martin 1 run (Beckler kick) NICH...... Horton 22 pass from Vannoy (Vannoy unsuccessful on 2-point conversion)

NICH FUR First Downs 14 21 Rushes-Yards 54-199 53-243 Passing 72 68 Return Yardage 60 67 Att-Comp-Int 8-3-1 12-5-1 Punts 3-41 1-70 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-2 Penalties-Yards 3-25 2-25 Time of Possession 32:15 27:45

74 2019 NICHOLLS FOOTBALL NCAA DIVISION 1-AA/FCS PLAYOFFS SOUTH DAKOTA 38, NICHOLLS 31 Nov. 25, 2017 • Thibodaux, La. laying in its first-ever home playoff Pgame, Nicholls fed off of its electric crowd to take South Dakota down to the wire, but a fumble at the goal line in the final seconds ended the game as the Colonels were defeated, 38-31, at Manning Field at John L. Guidry Stadium. The Colonels never led in the contest against South Dakota, but finally tied the game up at 31 when Lorran Fonseca made a field goal midway in the fourth quarter. The Coyotes then answered a Nicholls’ scoring drive for the fourth time on the night, using a touchdown pass by Walter Payton Award finalist Chris Streveler to regain the lead with less than six minutes to go. Nicholls got the ball back and moved deep into Coyote territory for a chance to even the game, but Phillip Powell forced a fumble on a Kyran Irvin carry at the goal line with 27 seconds First ever playoff game in Thibodaux remaining to seal the win for South Dakota in its first-ever playoff appearance. Both teams had little trouble moving the ball, combining for over 900 yards of total offense. The Coyotes did most of their damage behind the play of Streveler, who threw for 378 and four touchdowns. Nicholls used a balanced attack with exactly 232 yards passing and rushing. While the offenses shined for most of the second half, it was the defenses that led to points in the first two quarters. Two early interceptions by Chase Fourcade allowed the Coyotes to jump out to a 14-0 lead. Nicholls was held scoreless until Austin Dickerson came up with a big play for the defense with just over a minute until the break, returning an interception 43 yards for a touchdown. The Coyotes closed out the half with a 39-yard field goal for a 17-7 lead. The third quarter saw four touchdowns, with South Dakota countering each one by the Colonels with one of their own. Tahj Smith continued his outstanding play, scoring on a 24-yard rush before Streveler hit Brandt Van Roekel for a 47-yard touchdown. Irvin found the end zone on a 2-yard rush but Streveler answered right back with a 75-yard strike to Trystn Ducker. In the fourth, a 54-yard run by Fourcade before the end of the period set up a 1-yard Smith TD. On the next possession, Sully Laiche had the hit of the night, sacking Streveler on third down to force a punt. Fonseca tied it up with his 19th field goal of the season from 43 yards out. A costly pass interference on the Colonel defense gave USD a first down on a third-and-long, and Streveler went on to throw for a 10-yard touchdown pass to Van Roekel. The score turned out to be the game-winner as Nicholls suffered its first home loss of the year. Quickie Statistics (Final) Nicholls ended#18 the South year Dakota with eight vs #22 wins, Nicholls its most (Nov since 25, the 2017 1996 at Thibodaux, playoff team. LA)

USD NICH Score 38 31 FIRST DOWNS 22 28 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 28-74 49-244 PASSING YDS (NET) 378 232 Passes Att-Comp-Int 37-25-1 35-21-3 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 65-452 84-476 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 1-5 Kickoff Returns-Yards 0-0 4-63 Interception Returns-Yards 3-22 1-43 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-35.8 3-55.0 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1 Penalties-Yards 12-102 6-80 Possession Time 23:32 36:28 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 11 6 of 15 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 2 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 2-4 Crowd of 9,612 was largest for first-round games in 2017 FCS playoff South Dakota Nicholls Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Streveler,Chris 11 54 20 34 0 28 3.1 Fourcade, Chase 15 101 12 89 0 54 5.9 Henry,Kai 6 21 1 20 0 12 3.3 Irvin, Kyran 20 88 0 88 1 11 4.4 Klett,Ben 4 15 0 15 0 8 3.8 Smith, Tahj 13 65 0 65 2 24 5.0 Fredrick,M. 4 8 0 8 1 3 2.0 Rogers, Jarrell 1 2 0 2 0 2 2.0

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Streveler,Chris 25-37-1 378 4 75 2 Fourcade, Chase 21-35-3 232 0 26 3

Receiving No. Yards TD Long Receiving No. Yards TD Long Allen,Dakarai 6 55 1 20 Dixon, Dai'Jean 5 80 0 26 Van Roekel,B. 4 82 2 47 Rogers, Jarrell 5 62 0 21 Hale,Josh 4 33 0 17 Jeanpiere, Damion 5 35 0 14 Henry,Kai 3 19 0 8 LeBouef, Stephen 2 22 0 20

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Schutt,Brady 6 215 35.8 46 1 0 St. Germain, Tyler 3 165 55.0 73 2 0

Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Rogers, Jarrell 1 5 0 5

Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Guarisco, Stefano 3 40 0 19 Smith, Tahj 1 19 0 19

Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Greenfield,D. 6-5 11 1.0 1.0 Abraham, Corey 4-3 7 0.0 0.0 Marked the program’s fourth appearance in the FCS playoffs Powell,Phillip 7-3 10 1.0 1.0 White, Hezekiah 3-2 5 0.0 1.0 Collins,Mark 8-1 9 0.0 0.0 Johnson, Tyler 3-2 5 0.0 0.0

Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H 1st 03:13 USD - Fredrick,M. 1 yd run (Weese,Ryan kick), 3-35 0:57 7 - 0 2nd 09:19 USD - Allen,Dakarai 20 yd pass from Streveler,Chris (Weese,Ryan kick), 10-80 3:02 14 - 0 01:13 NICH - Dickerson, Austin 43 yd interception return (Fonseca, Lorran kick) 14 - 7 00:00 USD - Weese,Ryan 39 yd field goal, 7-53 1:13 17 - 7 3rd 06:49 NICH - Smith, Tahj 24 yd run (Fonseca, Lorran kick), 9-76 3:40 17 - 14 04:08 USD - Van Roekel,B. 47 yd pass from Streveler,Chris (Weese,Ryan kick), 7-75 2:41 24 - 14 00:40 NICH - Irvin, Kyran 2 yd run (Fonseca, Lorran kick), 8-75 3:28 24 - 21 00:28 USD - Ducker,Trystn 75 yd pass from Streveler,Chris (Weese,Ryan kick), 1-75 0:12 31 - 21 4th 13:03 NICH - Smith, Tahj 1 yd run (Fonseca, Lorran kick), 6-76 2:20 31 - 28 08:25 NICH - Fonseca, Lorran 43 yd field goal, 5-30 2:30 31 - 31 05:57 USD - Van Roekel,B. 10 yd pass from Streveler,Chris (Weese,Ryan kick), 6-65 2:28 38 - 31

GEAUXCOLONELS.COM 75 THIS IS NICHOLLS

icholls State University, located in Thibodaux, La., is a comprehensive regional university serving a diverse population of NICHOLLS PRIDE POINTS Ntraditional and nontraditional students. • EIGHTY PERCENT of nurses and teachers in the Bayou Tax-supported and co-educational, the institution first opened its doors on Sept. 23, 1948, as Francis T. Nicholls Junior Region are Nicholls graduates. College of Louisiana State University. In 1956, the Louisiana Legislature separated Nicholls from LSU and authorized it to • Nicholls offers Louisiana’s only BACHELOR’S DEGREE IN develop four-year curricula. Thus, in September 1956, the former junior college began operation as Francis T. Nicholls State CULINARY ARTS. Our Chef John Folse Culinary Institute is College and granted its first degrees in May 1958. Act 93 of the State Legislature in 1970 changed the name to Nicholls State dedicated to the preservation and advancement of the rich University. Creole and Cajun culinary heritage of Louisiana. The university is named in honor of Francis Redding Tillou Nicholls, who was born on Aug. 20, 1834, in Donaldsonville, La. After graduating from West Point, he practiced law in South Louisiana. He rose to the rank of brigadier general in the Civil • The Nicholls College of Business Administration offers War, during which he was a prisoner of war and lost his left arm and leg. He returned to his Napoleonville law practice, and the country’s only MARITIME MANAGEMENT DEGREE the Louisiana State Democratic Party nominated him for governor in 1876. His election is generally considered to mark the CONCENTRATION completely funded and developed by end of Louisiana’s political Reconstruction and the re-establishment of “Home Rule.” During his second tenure as governor industry leaders. (1888–1892), he successfully opposed the corrupt Louisiana Lottery Company. After completing two gubernatorial terms, he • Nicholls nursing students continue to surpass state and was named chief justice to the Louisiana Supreme Court. He retired to his Thibodaux home in 1911 and died in 1912. national averages with 95 PERCENT OF 2016 GRADUATES Located in “Cajun Country,” Nicholls lies in the heart of the Mississippi River delta, allowing for easy access to the river, PASSING the NCLEX-RN exam on the first try. its tributaries, Louisiana’s wetlands and the Gulf of Mexico. The 287-acre Thibodaux campus is approximately 50 miles west of • The university’s PETROLEUM ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY New Orleans and 60 miles southeast of Baton Rouge. AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM is the only one For more than half a century, the university’s strong general education program has prepared students to be leaders in in the country to offer flexible scheduling to meet the needs a global society and has enhanced their ability to create a vision for the future. Nicholls capitalizes on the region’s geography of offshore employees working 7-on/7-off or 14-on/14-off and culture by offering distinctive academic programs in the culinary arts and geomatics. With its prime location along the schedules. banks of Bayou Lafourche, Nicholls also provides unique opportunities for instruction and research in the fields of marine and environmental science. The university has assumed a leadership role in an area known for its agricultural, fishing, petrochem- • Nicholls is home to the LOUISIANA CENTER FOR DYSLEXIA ical and oilfield-related industries. Nicholls continues to contribute significantly to the region’s growth in new technology, AND RELATED LEARNING DISORDERS, which provides manufacturing and international trade. comprehensive services to students with dyslexia. By maintaining partnerships with businesses, local school systems, community agencies and other educational • Nicholls biology students and faculty have grown, HARVEST- institutions, Nicholls actively participates in the south-central Louisiana’s development. The university maintains a strong ED AND PLANTED MORE THAN 30,000 PLANTS to help commitment to the well-being of local residents. Through the expansion of health science programs, Nicholls collaborates with restore Louisiana’s coastline. a nationally recognized health care industry in the Houma-Thibodaux area. • The SUGAR CANE INSTITUTES attract students from around The university also proudly partners with Fletcher Technical Community College. Both campuses work together to provide the world every summer. More 1,500 participants repre- complete access to higher education in south-central Louisiana. senting over 30 countries have benefited from the institutes, making Nicholls a leader in world sugar education. • Nicholls has a $275 MILLION ANNUAL ECONOMIC IMPACT, helps generate 3,000 direct jobs and is represented by 10,000-plus voters. • The Nicholls art department helps preserve and operate the CHAUVIN SCULPTURE GARDENS, which has been named one of the 25 most amazing sculpture gardens in the world. The bayou-side property features 100 folk art sculptures created by recluse artist Kenny Hill. • ARCHIE, PEYTON AND visit the Nicholls campus each summer, where they host the Manning Passing Academy, which brings in about $1.8 million to the region.

76 2019 NICHOLLS FOOTBALL PRESIDENT JAY CLUNE

r. Jay Clune became president of Nicholls State University on Jan. 1, 2018, becoming and interim vice provost. Dthe first alumni to lead the university. Before he was named President by the University Along with his extensive leadership experience, Dr. Clune has spent the last two decades of Louisiana System Board of Supervisors, Dr. Clune served as the interim dean of the graduate in the classroom. He rose through the ranks as an assistant professor of history in 1997 at school at the University of West Florida. He brings to the position more than two decades of West Florida to a full professor in 2009. During that time, he has served as the chair of the experience in higher education as a faculty member and administrator. department of philosophy and religious studies and the chair of the department of history. A Houma native, Dr. Clune graduated from Nicholls State University with a bachelor of In 2007, Dr. Clune launched the University of West Florida’s first commercial startup, the science degree in marketing in 1986. In the fall of 1987, he entered the Peace Corps and Next Exit History mobile application. The app uses GPS technology to highlight podcasts about spent two years in Guatemala. There he helped develop 4-H clubs, sanitation projects and ag- historic sites accessible from Florida’s interstates. NEH now includes 60,000 historical markers ricultural cooperatives. Upon returning to the United States he sought to further his education. and has been accessed by more than 10,000 users. He also developed Mistory, a podcast He received a master’s degree in Latin American studies, with concentrations in history and series about unsolved historical crimes. international business, from the University of Alabama in 1990, and his doctorate in history Among his scholarly accomplishments, Dr. Clune is an award-winning author of two from LSU in 1997, where he earned a Fulbright scholarship to study in Seville, Spain. books, has published dozens of articles and received the University of West Florida Teaching Over the past 13 years, Dr. Clune has moved up through the administrative ranks. He Incentive Performance Award in 2004. As an administrator, he received the Marion Viccars has chaired two academic departments and served as coordinator of the SACSCOC regional Award for outstanding performance. accreditation reaffirmation. He also served as associate vice provost for academic programs Dr. Clune is married to Allison and is the father of two daughters, Gabrielle and Caroline.

GEAUXCOLONELS.COM 77 ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION MATT ROAN DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS att Roan was named Direc- Mtor of Athletics at Nicholls State University on Oct. 11, 2016. He is the ninth athletic director in the school's history. In his first years as Director of Athletics, Roan has guided Nicholls State University to one of the most SEAN BEAM JAMIE BUSTOS KATIE CALLAHAN Athletic Facilities and Operations Director of Media Relations Assistant Athletics Director for successful eras in school history. The Coordinator External Engagement 2017-18 season was arguably the best year ever in Colonel athletics, which produced the program’s first home FCS playoff game, two basketball championships, and softball’s first Southland Conference regular-season championship in 22 years. Success was not confined to just competition, as the student-athletes excelled in the class- room as well. The 2016-17 academic year saw the highest cumulative GPA in five years, and in GREG CARRASQUILLO DARRYL DAIGLE JAKE DUNNAM ‘17-18, the department-wide GPA was the best on record. Included in the All-Academic honorees Strength & Conditioning Coach Assistant Athletics Director for General Manager of Sales - Budget and Finance were two Southland Conference Student-Athletes of the Year in their respective sports – Megan Peak Sports MGMT Landry (softball) and Cassidy Barrios (women’s basketball). Barrios went on to receive the honor again in 2019 to close out her storied career. Roan immediately changed the look of Nicholls athletics, securing significant gift commit- ments for facility upgrades. The football stadium received new artificial turf and a new video board, while Stopher Gymnasium had a new court installed. Baseball and softball also received artificial turf and softball had a complete overhaul with new lights, dugouts, and bleachers. This summer, Roan announced a record-breaking gift that will fund the expansion of the Barker Hall to include a football operations center at John L. Guidry Stadium. The gift of $2.52 million by an anonymous donor will help fund the $6.5 million project, which is scheduled to be completed before the 2020 football season. SPENCER FOLSE TAYLOR JENKINS ANDREW KEARNEY Head Equipment Manager Assistant Strength and Associate Athletics Director for Roan came to Nicholls after serving as the Deputy Director of Athletics at Eastern Kentucky Conditioning Coach Compliance and Administration University. In his role at EKU, his focus was on external operations, legal and other administra- tive matters, as well as sports administration. Before his appointment in 2015, he worked the previous two years at EKU as the Special Assistant to the President. Roan had previously served as Southern Utah University’s Deputy Director of Athletics in 2013. In that capacity, he assisted the Director of Athletics in strategic planning and operations for the entire SUU Athletics department. Roan was responsible for the implementation and management of the revenue generation component of SUU Athletics, including development, marketing and promotions, Thunderbird Sports Properties, ticketing and business affairs. Roan earned a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Kentucky College of Law in 2012 after graduating summa cum laude in political science in 2007 and starring in football at South- LINDSEY MCKASKLE COREY NEAL CONNIE OLIVER ern Utah. The Virginia native transferred to SUU from Virginia Tech, where he also played football. Executive Associate Athletic Assistant Athletics Director for Administrative Assistant, Athletics Director for Internal Affairs/ Revenue Generation Budget Office Roan, who received All-Great West Football Conference honors in each of his three seasons Senior Woman Administrator at Southern Utah as well as various academic honors, participated in the Minnesota Vikings’ camp as a rookie free agent in 2008. While at the UK law school, Roan served as an administrative intern with the Wildcat NOT PICTURED football program and as a tutor/mentor for student-athletes. Alicia Jones - Director of Athletic Academic Services He returned to Southern Utah in 2012 as a President’s Council Fellow. Roan has also worked as a teaching assistant at the University of Dayton School of Law, as a law clerk for a Sean Kennedy - Marketing general practice law firm and county attorney in Virginia, and as an assistant football coach at Jay Sullivan - Assistant Director Hargrave Military Academy. of Media Relations Matt and his wife, Mallory, have two daughters - Gattlyn and Radley, and two sons – Catcher and Shepard. KIMBERLY REYNOLDS RHONDA ZERINGUE Faculty Athletics Representative Events Coordinator

78 2019 NICHOLLS FOOTBALL ATHLETIC TRAINING icholls State University and Thibodaux their practices, competitions and games. The and radiation oncology, neurology, neuro- ship-trained sports medicine physicians and NRegional Medical Center signed an medical center also provides services to campus surgery, orthopedic surgery, sports medicine, orthopedic sports medicine trained physical agreement in September of 2014 which desig- intramural teams as well. pulmonology, rheumatology, women’s services, therapists, to effectively manage injuries and nated the medical center as the official sports Thibodaux Regional Medical Center, and inpatient and outpatient physical rehabil- safely return athletes to the game. The center medicine provider of Nicholls Athletics. a 180-bed acute care facility, is nationally itation services. also offers injury prevention programs to assist As a part of the agreement, Thibodaux recognized for providing quality care and Thibodaux Regional’s Sports Medicine athletes and coaches with the latest tools and Regional Medical Center’s certified athletic outstanding service. In addition to providing Center is the Bayou Region’s first comprehen- techniques to improve athletic conditioning and trainers provide sports medicine services to inpatient and outpatient care, medical center sive sports medicine program and utilizes a performance. hundreds of Colonel student-athletes during services offered include heart surgery, medical team of certified athletic trainers, fellow-

TYLER TRAHAN, MED, LAT, ATC BARBARA NAQUIN, MED, ATC, LAT Head Athletic Trainer Associate Athletic Trainer COLONEL HEAD COACHES

AUSTIN CLAUNCH DANNY FREE GREG HARKINS KALLIE NOBLE DOBEE PLAISANCE Men’s Basketball Women’s Soccer Tennis Indoor/Beach Volleyball Women’s Basketball

TIM REBOWE ANGEL SANTIAGO JAMES SCHILLING STEFANIE SLEKIS SETH THIBODEAUX Football Softball Men’s Golf Cross Country and Track and Field Coach Baseball

GEAUXCOLONELS.COM 79 JOHN L. GUIDRY STADIUM ohn L. Guidry Stadium has been home to the Colonels football Jteam since the school began playing the sport on the inter- collegiate level in 1972. The facility is named in honor of former Galliano state representative John L. Guidry who was instrumental in the establishment of Francis T. Nicholls Junior College. The stadium features a three-level press box on the west side. The first level houses an area for game management staff, radio and coaches’ booths and a working press area that was established following a renovation project that was completed prior to the 1999 season. The president’s suite and a 30-seat club level, which were also part of the 1999 press box renovation, make up the second level, while a video and photo deck is located on the roof. In 2012, the west entrance of the stadium was given a facelift which included a new elevator shaft with an ever-present illuminated Nicholls “N”, a glass-cased elevator and a Hall of Fame decorated lobby area. In 2017, Manning Field received a makeover with the installation of a brand new GeoGreen™ artificial turf by Geo-Surfaces of Baton Rouge. In addition to the new playing surface, an 18-by-32 foot full-color LED Nevco Video Scoreboard was placed at the north end zone, along with an enhanced sound system. Adjacent to the elevator landing at ground level is the Century Club Room. Members use the building as a hospitality area before first-ever home FCS playoff game, and last season, the Colonels bris destroyed 52 chair back seats. Glass on the south side of the home games as well as for various university functions throughout won a home playoff contest to cap a 6-0 record in Thibodaux. press box on both the second and third levels was also blown out. the year. In 1975, Nicholls captured the Gulf South Conference title with Members of the media had a rare opportunity to enjoy the first Guidry Stadium is located adjacent to the Frank Barker Athletic an 8-2 record, including a 5-0 mark at home. It was the only three home games in an open-air press box while the stadium Building, which houses the Nicholls football coaches’ offices, time Nicholls had gone undefeated at home until 2005 and then was in repair. locker rooms, the athletic training department and athletic staff. again in ‘18 as the Red and Gray were perfect at Guidry en route Guidry Stadium was originally constructed at a cost of nearly The Nicholls strength and conditioning facility is located directly to a pair of Southland Conference Championships. The 1996 Colo- $2 million. behind Barker Hall. nels capped the program’s 25th anniversary season by going 5-1 The stadium was officially dedicated on September 16, 1972 at home, which is one of eight one-loss home campaigns. as Nicholls defeated Ouachita Baptist 12-7. The five largest crowds to see the Colonels play in the stadium Hermon Grissom drilled a 37-yard field goal in the opening have come against intra-state rival Southern University, including Year-by-Year in Guidry Stadium period for the first score in the stadium. Chris “Gator” Gardner a record 14,125 in the first Jaguar-Colonel game played in the 1972...... 2-4 1996...... 5-1 caught a 27-yard pass from Lonnie Rogers for the first Colonel stadium in 1981. touchdown in the stadium as Nicholls came from behind to win. The stadium underwent an unexpected facelift during the 1973...... 2-3 1997...... 4-1 The facility was originally referred to as Colonel Stadium but 1992 season after suffering $150,000 worth of damage during 1974...... 3-3 1998...... 2-2 was renamed in Guidry’s honor Sept. 15, 1973. Hurricane Andrew. 1975...... 5-0 1999...... 1-4 In 47 seasons, the Colonels have compiled a 125-117-3 The concrete facade between the third-floor glass and the roof 1976...... 3-2 2000...... 2-3 record in Guidry Stadium. In 2017, Nicholls hosted the program’s was ripped away by strong winds during the storm and falling de- 1977...... 1-4 2001...... 2-3 1978...... 2-2 2002...... 3-2 Largest Guidry Stadium Crowds 1979...... 5-1 2003...... 0-5 1980...... 2-4 2004...... 3-2 Oct. 10, 1981 Nicholls 56, Southern 14...... 14,125 1981...... 4-2-1 2005...... 4-0 Oct. 8, 1983 Southern 21, Nicholls 20...... 13,981 1982...... 3-2 2006...... 3-3 Oct. 8, 1988 Nicholls 24, Southern 0...... 13,370 1983...... 2-4 2007...... 4-1 Oct. 11, 1986 Nicholls 17, Southern 10...... 13,300 1984...... 4-2 2008...... 2-2 Oct. 6, 1984 Nicholls 43, Southern 26...... 13,280 1985...... 4-2 2009...... 2-3 Sept. 11, 1976 Nicholls 17, Mississippi College 7...... 12,500 1986...... 4-1 2010...... 2-3 Nov. 13, 1982 Grambling 33, Nicholls 15...... 12,200 1987...... 2-3-1 2011...... 1-4 Nov. 17, 1990 Nicholls 23, Southern 19...... 12,132 1988...... 4-1 2012...... 1-3 Nov. 2, 1996 Nicholls 14, Southern 0...... 11,714 1989...... 4-2 2013...... 3-2 Oct. 20, 1979 Mississippi College 28, Nicholls 14...... 11,550 1990...... 4-2 2014...... 0-5 Sept. 25, 1976 Troy State 14, Nicholls 9...... 11,500 1991...... 1-4 2015...... 1-3 Oct. 11, 1975 Nicholls 23, Northwestern State 10...... 11,000 1992...... 1-3-1 2016...... 3-2 Oct. 29, 1994 Nicholls 20, Southern 14...... 10,617 1993...... 2-3 2017...... 5-1 Oct. 23, 1976 Nicholls 7, Austin Peay 0...... 10,500 1994...... 2-3 2018...... 6-0 Oct. 31, 1992 Nicholls 27, Southern 24...... 10,322 1995...... 0-5 Totals...... 125-117-3

80 2019 NICHOLLS FOOTBALL ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME The purpose of the Hall of Fame is to strengthen and perpetuate athletic tradition at Nicholls State University. Members in the Athletics Hall of Fame shall consist only of those outstanding persons whose dedication and performance merit the great honors that the University can bestow. Name Sport Dates at Nicholls Name Sport Dates at Nicholls 1970 Baseball Team Baseball 1970 Emil Joller Basketball & Baseball 1963 - 1967 1979 Tennis Team Men’s Tennis 1979 Gerard King Basketball 1990 - 1991, 92-95 Ben Abadie Women’s Basketball Coach 1983 - 1993 Mike Knight Baseball Coach 1980 - 1996 Kenny Alfred Baseball 1969 - 1972 Don Landry Basketball Coach & Athletic Director 1966 - 1987 Karen Allen Softball 1982 - 1985 Robert Lawrence Baseball 1963 - 1965 Rohan Anderson Baseball 1999 - 2002 Mike Longmire Baseball 1967 - 1970 Cody Arcement Baseball 1995 - 1998 TERRY MAGEE* FOOTBALL 1972 - 1975 Mayfield Armstrong Athletic Trainer 1980 - 1992 Dione Meier Softball 2003 - 2004 Gary Barbaro Football 1971 - 1975 Kieth Menard Football 1981 - 1984 Jack Barton Basketball 1961 - 1965 Mickey McCann Tennis Coach 1970 - 1974 Leanne Beeler Softball 1989 -1992 Johnny Meads Football 1980 - 1983 Richard Berard Football 1972 - 1976 Mike Mohler Baseball 1988 - 1989 Lester Bimah Men’s Soccer Coach 1981 - 1988 Bobby Morrow Baseball 1960 - 1962 Anatoly Bose Men’s Basketball 2007 - 2011 MICHAEL MULLIGAN* BASEBALL 1975 - 1977 Sharon Brander Perkins Softball 1992 - 1995 Amy Orr Softball 1994 - 1995 Tom Broom Football 1975 - 1979 Kenny “Meatball” Ortolano Football 1975 - 1978 Rickey Broussard Basketball Coach 1990 - 2002 Morris Osburn Men’s Basketball 1958 - 1960 Patty Bubrig Women’s Basketball 1974 - 1978 Danny Ott Golf 1970 - 1974 Gerald Butler Football 1973 - 1976 ALEX PARRA* MEN’S SOCCER 1981 - 1984 Lynn Bychurch Football 1984 - 1986 Jay Pennison Football 1980 - 1983 Jaun Cabezon Tennis 1969 - 1972 Reed Pere’ Football 1982 – 1986 Mark Carrier Football 1983 - 1986 Leah Peterson Softball 2003 - 2007 Alejandro “Alex” Castano Men’s Soccer 1983 - 1985 Katherine Plummer Women’s Basketball 2005 - 2008 John “Jack” Cavan Basketball 1958 - 1961 Richard Polk Basketball 1973 - 1976 Cathy Compton Softball Coach 1991 - 1995 Darryl Pounds Football 1991 - 1994 Sonny Charpentier Basketball & Football 1975 - 1980 Kelly Pugh Baseball 1961 - 1964 Clint Conque Football 1981 - 1982 Rusty Rebowe Football 1974 - 1977 Colleen Clarke Women’s Tennis 1985 - 1989 Randy Raymond Men’s Tennis & Football Coach 1975 - 1980 Bill Clements Football Coach 1974 - 1980 Allen Rebstock Golf 1979 - 1982 Marion Stovall Curtis Volleyball Coach/Administrator 1970 - 1981 Jerry Sanders Baseball & Basketball Coach 1962-64, 1970-81 Allen Danos Football 1972 - 1975 Scott Sanders Baseball 1989 - 1990 Laura Davis Softball 1981 - 1985 Matthew Shelton Men’s Soccer 1985 - 1988 Realia Davis Basketball 1984 – 1987 Gene Simmons Basketball & Baseball 1961 - 1964 Bobby Dickerson Baseball 1984 - 1987 Kevin Smelley Track and Field 1996 - 1999 Raymond Didier Baseball Coach & Athletic Director 1963 - 1978 Oscar Smith Football 1981 - 1985 Phil Driskill Basketball 1966 - 1969 Arrianna Smith Martin Women’s Basketball 1989 - 1992 Gene Duhe Baseball 1967 - 1970 Josh Son Football 2000 - 2003 Teddy Duhe Baseball 1967 - 1970 Brian Stropolo Football 1982 - 1984, 1986 Marvin Dumas Football 1978 - 1981 Steve Stropolo Football 1973 - 1976 Frank Etheridge Basketball & Baseball 1959 - 1961 Chuck Taylor Basketball 1969 - 1973 Torbjorn Fasth Tennis 1977 - 1980 Robert Taylor Baseball 1971 - 1974 Raymond Ferrand Baseball 1962 - 1963 Rashunda Taylor Softball 1995 - 1996 Kenderick Franklin Basketball 1995 - 1998 Romana Tedjakusuma Women’s Tennis 1996 - 2000 Dr. Vernon Galliano University President 1963 - 1983 JAY THOMAS* FOOTBALL COACH 2004 - 2009 Charles Gambino Men’s Golf 1968, 1971 - 1972 Chris Thompson Football 2000 – 2003 Greg Greely Football 1981 - 1984 Christina Thornton Softball 1993-1994, 96-97 Jim Hall Baseball Coach 1960 - 1963 Art Tolliver Football 1978 - 1981 Johnny Hall Basketball 1976 - 1980 ANTHONY TUGGLE* FOOTBALL 1982 - 1984 Darryl Hamilton Baseball 1984 – 1986 Mike Tullier Baseball 1980 - 1984 Kat Harrell Softball 2005 - 2008 Paul Vaccaro Basketball & Baseball 1961 - 1964 Dewayne Harrison Football 1982 - 1985 Yale Vannoy Football 2002 - 2005 Darrell Hebert Baseball 1971 - 1974 Lionel Vital Football 1981 - 1984 Cleveland Hill Basketball 1968 - 1972 Dwight Walker Football 1978 - 1981 Doug Hudson Football 1983 – 1986 Ray Washington Men’s Basketball 1990 - 1995 Shelby Hypolite Basketball 1973 - 1976 Rogers Washington Men’s Basketball 1977 - 1979 Sonny Jackson Football Coach 1981 - 1986 Lardarius Webb Football 2007 - 2008 Chris Jennings Basketball 1978 - 1980 Amy Whitehead Volleyball 2006 - 2009 Carey Johnson Football 1972 - 1975 Larry Wilson Basketball 1976 - 1979 Mike Johnson Golf 1984 - 1987 Brad Zeller Football 1995 - 1998 * - 2018 Inductees

GEAUXCOLONELS.COM 81 MEDIA INFORMATION he Office of Sports Information at Nicholls State University Tis responsible for the day-to-day publicity efforts of 17 Division I sports. The primary function of the Nicholls Sports Information Office is to service and accommodate the media in its coverage of the entire Colonel Athletic department. The media relations offices, located in the Student Publications and Printing Building, handles a myriad of press services, including, but not limited to, the issuing of credentials, the publication of media guides, game programs and press notes as well as maintaining statistics and upkeep of the website. Members of the media relations office will assist you with any day-of-game needs, including player and coach in- formation, in-game statistics and post-game notes and quotes. Journalists and media covering Nicholls Athletics benefit from working in a professional and comfortable environment. VISITING RADIO Live stats for every home game will be available on Members of the media relations staff are on call, in an There are two courtesy phone lines available for the official geauxcolonels.com. Approximately 20 minutes following the effort to enhance the coverage of Nicholls Athletics. radio station of Nicholls opponents. Please inform Jamie Bustos conclusion of the game, full stat books will be made available Please adhere to the following guidelines when covering at least one week in advance if you are planning to make use of to the media. Colonel football during the 2019 season. the phone lines. In addition, the C.C. Collins Press Box will remain open for 60 minutes following the conclusion of the game for media DURING THE WEEK PHOTO CREDENTIALS to file stories. An ample supply of phone lines and wireless he Nicholls football team practices on either the practice Photo credentials will be issued only to accredited media internet are available for the purposes of sending stories. Tfields next to baseball’s Ray E. Didier Field, or in John L. outlets—newspaper, television stations and other recognized Guidry Stadium. Practice will generally take place from 2:30 publications. Nicholls follows NCAA rules regarding sideline POST-GAME PROCEDURES p.m. to 5 p.m. All practices are open to the media and public photographers. Photographers are not permitted to photograph oth the Nicholls locker room and visiting locker room fa- with the understanding the strategy, formations, plays and in the team area, which is located between the 25-yard lines on Bcilities are located in Barker Hall. The visiting locker room personnel adjustments are to remain private. both sides of the field. All photographers are required to have is on the west side of Barker Hall and faces Guidry Stadium Interviews with Nicholls State University Head Coach Tim proper sideline credentials. while the Colonel dressing rooms are located on the east side of Rebowe and Colonel student-athletes can be conducted either Barker Hall. Policies concerning interviews with visiting coaches before or after practice on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. All in- MEDIA PARKING and student-athletes will be set by sports information represen- terviews MUST be conducted on the practice field. The Nicholls Media parking at John L. Guidry Stadium is available to all tatives of the visiting institution. The Nicholls locker room is locker room and training room are OFF LIMITS to members of credentialed media. Requests for submitting parking passes CLOSED to the media at all times. At home, Nicholls coach Tim the media at all times. should be made when submitting press and/or photo credential Rebowe and selected student-athletes will be made available Telephone interviews with Rebowe and Colonel requests. The media parking area is located on the west side of for interviews following the NCAA-mandated 10-minute cooling student-athletes are also available during the week. Please let the stadium and is accessible from Audubon Drive. off period. Director of Media Relations Jamie Bustos know in advance what The interviews will take place in the Offensive Meeting players you wish to interview and the appropriate arrangements MEDIA WILL CALL Room, located in Barker Hall. ABSOLUTELY NO INTERVIEWS will be made. Home telephone numbers of players and coaches The media can pick up their credentials in the elevator lobby at WILL BE CONDUCTED ON THE FIELD. A member of the will not be released to the media. the front enterance of Guidry Stadium. Please be prepared to Nicholls sports information staff will take requests for player All student-athlete interviews will be scheduled around present proper identification when picking up credentials. The interviews with five minutes to play in the contest and will classes and other academic commitments. lobby will open 90 minutes prior to kickoff. escort media members to the interview room following the game. Statistics will be made available to media members in MEDIA CREDENTIALS PRESS BOX AND GAMEDAY SERVICES the Offensive Meeting Room. Media credentials for Nicholls home games are issued for work- The elevator landing to the C.C. Collins Press Box is adjacent to On the road, Coach Rebowe and selected student-ath- ing media only. Sports editors and sports directors of accredited the Colonel Club room on the west side of the stadium. letes will meet with the media following the NCAA mandated media outlets should submit requests for credentials to Jamie Home and visiting radio booths, coaches’ boxes and the 10-minute cooling off period in a pre-designated area generally Bustos. Requests for season passes should be submitted as public address announcer as well as the working press area are just outside the Colonel dressing room. Again, no interviews early as possible. Media covering single games should submit located on the second level of the C.C. Collins Press Box. The will be conducted on the playing field. Please direct all requests requests by the Wednesday prior to the game. No passes will be photo/video deck is located on the fourth level. to Jamie Bustos. issued after Thursday afternoon, NO EXCEPTIONS. Approximately 60 minutes prior to kickoff, a pre-game Media who cover Nicholls opponents on a regular basis meal will be served to all credentialed media. Beverages and ON THE INTERNET may request credentials through opponent’s sports information snacks will be available throughout the entire game as well. Nicholls football information can be accessed through the offices or through Nicholls. Nicholls follows the guidelines set In order to effectively maintain, a professional environ- University’s official website, www.geauxcolonels.com. Updated forth by the NCAA in issuing credentials. In most instances, ment, cheering WILL NOT be tolerated in the press box. If any statistics, rosters, bios and game notes can be found at the site the Nicholls Office of Sports Information will fill all legitimate member is found cheering at any point during the game, they as well as other information pertaining to Nicholls football. requests for credentials. will be asked to leave the press box. The Colonels can be followed on social media in several All credential requests should be sent to: Jamie Bustos, Pre-game packets, including notes, statistics, flip cards capacities. Nicholls Athletics can be found at username geaux- Nicholls State University Sports Information, P.O. Box 2032, and programs, will be made available upon arrival to the press colonels on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Snapchat, with Thibodaux, La. 70310. or [email protected]. box. During the game, box scores and other statistical reports videos available on Youtube at NichollsAthletics. Football can be will be distributed following each quarter and at halftime. followed on twitter as well @Nicholls_FB.

82 2019 NICHOLLS FOOTBALL MEDIA INFORMATION WIRED SERVICES WAFB-TV/CBS WWL-TV/CBS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Steve Schneider – [email protected] Doug Mouton - [email protected] Brett Martel - [email protected] 844 Government St. • 1024 North Rampart Street 1515 Poydras St., Suite 2500 Baton Rouge, LA 70802 New Orleans, LA 70116 New Orleans, LA 70114 Office: 225-383-9999 Office: 504-529-6290/6291 Office: 504-523-3931 WBRZ-TV/ABC STATS LLC Michael Cauble - [email protected] RADIO Craig Haley, FCS Senior Editor 1650 Highland Road ESPN NEW ORLEANS - 100.3 FM [email protected] Baton Rouge, LA 70802 11603 Hwy. 308 2775 Shermer Road Office: 225-336-2360 Larose, LA 70373 Northbrook, IL 60062 WDSU-TV/NBC Office: 985-798-7792 Phone: 847-583-2100 Fletcher Mackel - [email protected] KBZE - 105.7 FM ESPN STATS & ANALYSIS TEAM 846 Howard Ave. Seth Thomas Kelsey Kohlman New Orleans, LA 70113 P.O. Box 1560 Statistics Analyst II Office: 504-679-0656/0657 Morgan City, LA 70381 Desk: (860) 766-6536 WGNO-TV/ABC Office: 985-385-1391 Ed Daniels - [email protected] KNSU - 91.5 FM PRINT MEDIA 1 Galleria Blvd, Ste 850 P.O. Box 2010 DAILY COMET/ HOUMA COURIER Metairie, LA 70001 Thibodaux, LA 70310 Kelly McElroy, Sports Editor 504-525-3838 Office: 985-448-4258 [email protected] WVUE-TV/FOX Chris Singleton, Sports Writer Juan Kincaid - [email protected] [email protected] 1025 S. Jefferson Davis Pkwy. Mike Gegenheimer, Sports Writer New Orleans, LA 70125 [email protected] Office: 504-483-1542/1527 P.O. Box 2717 • Houma, LA 70361 Office: 985-857-2210 or the fifth straight season, the Colonel Sports Radio Network will feature ESPN Radio New Orleans 100.3 FM as the official THE NICHOLLS WORTH Fflagship station for Colonel football. Based out of Larose, La., KLRZ 100.3 is an 89,000 watt FM station which covers all across [email protected] the Bayou Region, devoting 27 hours a week to live, local programming. “Voice of the Colonels” Bryant Johnson and long-time P.O. Box 2010 • Thibodaux, LA 70310 veteran Seth Thomas will handle the broadcasting chores once again – with Johnson serving as play-by-play specialist and Thomas Office: 985-448-4258 providing expert analysis. DAILY REVIEW Geoffrey Stoute, Sports Editor - BRYANT JOHNSON [email protected] RADIO PLAY-BY-PLAY P.O. Box 948 • Morgan City, LA 70380 ryant Johnson joined Nicholls Athletics in Aug., 2015 as Assistant Athletic Director for Communications Office: 985-384-8370 Band "Voice of the Colonels." Johnson arrived in Thibodaux after a five-year run in southern Colorado as THE ADVOCATE the Director of Sports Broadcasting at KSPK-FM/TV. Johnson annually called more than 100 football, basket- Perryn Keys, Executive Sports Editor ball, baseball, volleyball, softball & lacrosse games for Adams State University, an NCAA Division II member [email protected] of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference. Located 7,544 feet above sea level, Adams State regularly faced [email protected] top-flight Division I competition. 7290 Bluebonnet Blvd In 2013, Johnson launched a 30-minute television show on Altitude Sports Network. Last year, Walk Baton Rouge, LA 70817 With The Wolves: All Access With Colorado State University-Pueblo Athletics was available in up to 6.5 million homes and led to Office: 225-388-0704 a partnership with Altitude to televise four Colorado State University-Pueblo football games in what became a Division II national HOUMA TIMES championship season for CSU-Pueblo. The campaign included a victory at Southland powerhouse Sam Houston State. Casey Gisclair, Sports Editor - Johnson previously served for three years as sports director for San Juan Communications in Anacortes, Washington. While [email protected] there, he handled KWLE-AM's play-by-play coverage for Skagit Valley College and Anacortes High School. Johnson also hosted a 6160 West Park Avenue daily sports talk and music show. Houma, LA 70364 He started his career in 2006 as a reporter for ESPN Radio in La Crosse, Wis., where he worked as an on-site reporter in the Phone: 985-876-3008 station's coverage of the Green Bay Packers and University of Wisconsin basketball. Johnson is a native of Orange, Calif. and a 2005 graduate of Brown College in Minneapolis. TELEVISION STATIONS At Nicholls, Johnson is the lead play-by-play man for Nicholls football, men's basketball and baseball while managing the H-TV10/INDEPENDENT 1202 St. Charles • Houma, LA 70360 department's broadcasting and video efforts. He also hosts and produces content for Colonels All-Access. Office: 985-876-3456 SETH THOMAS KWBJ-TV/INDEPENDENT FOOTBALL ANALYST Chris Hunter – Sports Editor eth Thomas is the dean of the Colonel Sports Radio Network. He has been heard on football broadcasts 608 Michigan Street • Ssince 2001, serving as analyst while occasionally handling play-by-play. He’s also called play-by-play Morgan City, LA 70380 for Nicholls men’s and women’s basketball. Office: 985-384-6960 Thomas has been a fixture for two decades at KBZE 105.9 FM, serving as sports director while covering athletic events throughout St. Mary Parish. Thomas is also the recreation director for his hometown of Morgan City, where he lives with his wife, Mary, and daughters, Hailee, Paige and Sarah. The Central Catholic High School product graduated in 1980 and later attended Nicholls.

GEAUXCOLONELS.COM 83 DRIVING DIRECTIONS FROM NEW ORLEANS’ LOUIS ARMSTRONG INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT FROM BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA 1. Start: Exiting Airport onto U.S. Hwy. 61. 1. Start: Intersection I-10 and I-110 in Baton Rouge. 2. Right on U.S. 61 North for 3.8 miles. 2. Drive I-10 East 4.2 miles and take I-10 East (right) to New Orleans at the split with I-12. 3. Right onto I-310 South (via Mississippi River Bridge) for 8.6 miles. 3. Drive I-10 East 22.6 miles to Exit 182 (Sunshine Bridge exit) and exit right onto La. Hwy. 4. Right on U.S. Hwy. 90 West (via Houma/Raceland) for 14 miles. 22. Drive .6 mile and turn left on La. Hwy. 70. 5. Highway splits - Right fork onto La. Hwy. 182 for 3.8 miles. 4. Drive 9.4 miles crossing Sunshine Bridge (50 cent toll) to La. Hwy. 70 split and take left 6. Right on La. Hwy. 1 North for 13.6 miles to Acadia Drive (on Nicholls campus). fork to four-way stop. 7. Left on Audubon for 7/10ths of a mile to Guidry Stadium. 5. Drive 6.7 miles and to split in La. Hwy. 70. Get in left lane and take left onto Spur 70 for 2.6 miles until it deadends at La. Hwy. 1. FROM LAFAYETTE, LOUISIANA 6. Left on La. Hwy. 1 South for 22.0 miles to Acadia Drive (on Nicholls campus). 1. Start: Intersection I-10 and I-49 in Lafayette. 7. Right on Audubon for 7/10ths of a mile to Guidry Stadium. 2. Drive U.S. Hwy. 167 south 2.5 miles until U.S. 167 merges with U.S. Hwy. 90. 3. Continue on U.S. 90 East (U.S. 167 turns southwest-Follow U.S. 90 East). 4. Drive U.S. 90 East through Morgan City. In Morgan City, highway signs will indicate route to New Orleans. 5. Continue on U.S. 90 East until the Thibodaux/Houma exit and take a left towards Thibodaux onto Hwy 24. 6. Drive on Hwy. 24 (road turns into Hwy. 20) for 8.7 miles into city of Thibodaux and La. Hwy. 1. 7. Right on La. 1 South and drive 1 mile to Audubon Drive (corner of Nicholls campus). 8. Right on Audubon for 7/10ths of a mile to Guidry Stadium.

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