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OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS OFFENSIVE LINE (16) DEFENSIVE BACKS (17) KICKERS (3) No 2016 MURRAY STATE ROSTER MURRAY ST. RACERS (0-2) vS. SOUTHERN ILL. SALUKIS (1-1) No. Player Carbondale, Ill.; Saluki Stadium 1 .............................................................Malik Golson 2 .......................................................... KD Humphries Saturday, Sept. 17, 2016; 6 p.m. 3 ..................................................................L.J. Gainey 4 ..................................................... Jonathan Jackson 5 ........................................................D’Montre Wade Web Stream: WatchESPN.com 6 ..................................................... Marquez Sanford 7 ............................................................ Mark Dodson Live Audio: Froggy 103.7 FM 8 ..............................................................Zach Shipley (PxP - Neal Bradley; Color - Dave Winder) 8 ...............................................................Nate Embry 9 ...................................................Lamont Crittendon 12 ........................................................... Mitch Stults Murray STATE probable starters 13 .................................................... Quincy Williams 13 ....................................................Brendan Bognar 14 .......................................................Cameron Birse 15 ................................................................ Tyre Gray OFFENSE DEFENSE 16 ......................................................... Jordon Gandy 17 ..........................................................Isaiah Foster STUD 32 Zuri Elrington 18 ................................................................Eli Oltean QB 2 KD Humphries 19 .......................................................Houston Hartz 20 .....................................................Mareio McGraw F 26 Demetric Johnson DT 91 Bishop Woods 21 ........................................................Zachary Wade 22 ...........................................................Dylan Boone NOSE 54 Chris Stahl 23 ...................................................Marcus Meredith X 16 Jordon Gandy 24 ............................................................... Toby Omli 25 ..........................................................Marico Paige H 1 Malik Golson END 94 Silas Owens 26 ................................................. Demetric Johnson 27 ...........................................................Greg Willard MIKE 9 Lamont Crittedon 28 ............................................................ Nick Collins Y 85 Jesse Blackburn 29 ............................................................Sean Moore 30 ........................................................... Trae Gordon Z 3 L.J. Gainey WILL 13 Quincy Williams 30 ............................................................... Tyler Gray 31 ..................................................... Sean Rodriguez SLASH 21 Zach Wade 32 .........................................................Zuri Elrington LT 78 Joe Irby 33 .......................................................... Ethon Felton 34 ..........................................................Nigel Walton LG 51 Ryan Rainey FS 22 Dylan Boone 35 .........................................................Drew Rutland 36 .....................................................D'Vaughn Whitt C 60 Brant Newman JACK 24 Toby Omli 37 ....................................................Landon Stratton 38 .................................................James Sappington 39 ............................................................Andre Davis RG 69 Chris White CB 5 D’Montre Wade 40 .........................................................Wes Drewery 41 .....................................................Connor Mitchell RT 71 Noah Banks CB 6 Marquez Sanford 42 ............................................................Jordan Tyler 43 .............................................................John Welsh 44 ...........................................................Josh Malone 45 ......................................................... Derrick Shaw 46 ..........................................................Ernest Kenty 47 ........................................................Robert Adams 2016 OVC STANdinGS 2016 SCHEDULE 48 ..................................................Drake VanHooser 49 ..........................................................Chase Boling Team OVC Overall Date Opponent Time/Result Location 50 ...........................................................Ryan Rainey Tennessee Tech 1-0 1-1 Sep. 3 Illinois L 3-52 Champaign, Ill. 53 ........................................................ Nolan Nichols Tennessee State 0-0 2-0 Sep. 10 missOURI st.% L 22-28 Stewart Stadium 54 ..............................................................Chris Stahl #4Jacksonville State 0-0 1-1 58 ................................................... Kwan Stallworth Sep. 17 Southern Illinois 6 p.m. Carbondale, Ill. 59 ............................................... Austin Hogancamp Eastern Illinois 0-0 1-1 60 ......................................................Brant Newman Eastern Kentucky 0-0 1-1 Sep. 24 SOUTHeast MISSOURI*^ 6 p.m. Stewart Stadium 61 .........................................................Dante Darcus Murray State 0-0 0-2 Oct. 1 Austin Peay* 4 p.m. Clarksville, Tenn. 62 ......................................................Nate Wilkinson Southeast Missouri 0-0 0-2 66 ...........................................................Tony Mays II Oct. 15 ut maRtiN* 6 p.m. Stewart Stadium UT Martin 0-0 0-2 68 .......................................................Leighton Colby Oct. 22 Eastern illinois* 1 p.m. Charleston, Ill. 69 ............................................................ Chris White Austin Peay 0-1 0-2 70 .............................................................. Jace Bragg Standings as of Sept. 11 Oct. 29 TENNessee state*& 3 p.m. Stewart Stadium 71 ............................................................Noah Banks 73 ................................................Micaheal Magochy Nov. 5 Eastern Kentucky* TBA Richmond, Ky. 74 .................................................Steven Clemmons Nov. 12 jacksONVILLE state* 1 p.m. Stewart Stadium 75 ............................................................. Cam Carter 77 ........................................................ Ingram Tillard Nov. 19 Tennessee Tech* 1:30 p.m. Cookeville, Tenn. 78 ....................................................................Joe Irby Nov. 26 FCS Playoffs – 1st Rd. TBA TBD 79 .....................................................Keenan Lautner 80 ....................................................... Sterling Taylor 81 .........................................................Caleb Sheffer Home Games In ALL CAPS *OVC Contest %Senior Night 82 ..................................................Sylvaughn Turner 84 ..........................................................Rajai Perkins ^Family Weekend &Homecoming 85 .....................................................Jesse Blackburn 86 ...................................................... Jensen Feggins 87 .........................................................Hector Garcia 2016 RECORD BREAKDOWN 89 ...................................................... Jonathan Moss Record Home Away OT 90 ................................................................ Dee Nalls 91 ....................................................... Bishop Woods Overall 0-1 0-2 0-1 0-0 92 ...................................................Quindarius Coles 93 .......................................................Wyatt Dawson OVC 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 94 ........................................................... Silas Owens 95 ................................................Troy-Wayne Quinn SEASON STREAKS 96 .........................................................Griffin Martin Overall: L2 Home: L1 Away: L1 OT: --- 97 ............................................................Ryan Duvall 98 .........................................................Korey Tillman 99 .................................................... Rashad Johnson OVERALL STREAKS Overall: L4 Home: L3 Away: L2 OT: L1 2016 Murray State Football Game Notes Week 3 • Southern Illinois• 1 weekly SCHEDULE Sunday - 11 Monday - 12 Tuesday - 13 Wednesday - 14 Thursday - 15 Friday - 16 Saturday - 17 No Practice No Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Southern Ill. 3:55 p.m. 3:55 p.m. 3:55 p.m. TBA Carbondale, Ill. 6 p.m. No availability Stewart & Players Stewart & Players Stewart & Players Coach Stewart No availability Players & Coaches Press Conference Available By Available After Available By Available 12 p.m. Request Practice Request Post-Game UNIVERSITY FACTS Daily Media Availability Nickname: Racers Monday: Mitch Stewart and select players will be available at the Location: Murray, Ky. media luncheon at 12 p.m. at the Racer Room inside Stewart Stadium. Established: 1922 Tuesday: Head Coach Mitch Stewart, assistant coaches and players Enrollment: 10,998 will be available by appointment only. Conference/Affiliation: Ohio Valley/NCAA Division I - FCS Colors: Navy & Gold (PMS 289 & 123) Wednesday: Head Coach Mitch Stewart, assistant coaches and President: Dr. Robert O. Davies players will be available at the conclusion of practice. Director of Atheltics: Allen Ward Thursday: Head Coach Mitch Stewart will be available by football informatioN appointment only before practice. Offensive Formation: Spread Defensive Formation: 4-2-5
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