2013 BRAVES FOOTBALL

2013 ALCORN STATE SCHEDULE GAME INFORMATION: ALCORN STATE VS. EDWARD WATERS (0-0, 0-0 SWAC)

8/31 EDWARD WATERS W, 63-12 9/7 at MISSISSIPPI STATE % 2:30 p.m. 9/14 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY * 2:00 p.m. 9/21 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff * 6:00 p.m. 9/28 at Alabama State * 5:00 p.m. BRAVES BULLDOGS 10/5 WARNER UNIV.# 2:00 p.m. 10/12 Grambling State *$ 2:00 p.m. Record: 1-0, 0-0 SWAC Record: 0-1, 0-0 SEC West 10/19 at Texas Southern * & 2:00 p.m. : Jay Hopson Head Coach: Dan Mullen 10/26 at Southern * 5:30 p.m. Alma Mater: Mississippi, ‘92 Alma Mater: Ursinus, ‘94 11/2 ALABAMA A&M * 4:00 p.m. Overall Record: 5-7 (.417) Overall Record: 29-23 (.558) 11/7 PRAIRIE VIEW * ^ 6:30 p.m. Record at Alcorn: Same Record at Edward Waters: Same 11/16 at Jackson State * 2:00 p.m. vs. Mississippi State: 0-0 (.000) vs. Alcorn State: 1-0 (.100)

Home games in BOLD CAPS All times are central and subject to change TODAY’S MATCHUP * Southwestern Athletic Conference game # Homecoming Braves Journey to Starkville for a Tough SEC Matchup Today, the Braves gear up for their first road test of the season against SEC opponent ^ Senior Night Mississippi State. This will be second ever meeting between the Braves and the Bulldogs $ Circle City Classic (Lucas Oil Stadium, since the 2010 season with the Bulldogs defeating the Braves 49-16. Head coach Jay Indianapolis, Ind.) Hopson and his Braves are coming off a 63-12 victory over Edward Waters last weekend % CSS at Spinks-Casem Stadium. With the win, Coach Hopson is now 2-0 in season openers and & CSS Houston it was also the first time in 10 years the Braves were able to score over 60 points. Offen- sively, the Braves recorded over 400 yards of total offense. Arnold Walker led the Braves 2013 MISSISSIPPI STATE with 75 yards on 16 carries and scoring a single game career-high three . SCHEDULE Sophomore John Gibbs, Jr. completed 15 of his 20 passing attempts for 184 yards and one (0-1, 0-0 SEC WEST) . Gibbs, Jr. also accumulated 59 yards on three carries and rushed for a 34- yard touchdown. Senior wide receiver Tavoris Doss caught the only receiving touchdown 8/31 Oklahoma State L, 3-21 for the Braves for 28 yards. He finished the game with three catches for 59 yards. On the 9/7 ALCORN STATE 2:30 p.m. defensive side of the ball, the Braves managed to force four turnovers. Will Thomas led 9/14 at Auburn 6:00 p.m. the Braves defense with 5.5 tackles. Sophomore Anthony Williams, Jr. re- 9/21 TROY TBA corded two tackles along with an and a forced . Defensive lineman, 10/5 LSU TBA Kenry Tolbert scored a touchdown on a defense after picking up a fumble and carrying it 10/12 BOWLING GREEN (HC) TBA 24 yards to the endzone. 10/24 KENTUCKY 6:30 p.m. Mississippi State is coming off a devastating loss to Oklahoma State 21-3 in the Advocare 11/2 at South Carolina TBA Texas Kickoff in Houston, Texas. The Bulldogs running game was held to 111 yards on 11/9 at Texas A&M TBA the ground led by LaDarius Perkins with 50 yards on 16 carries. Jameon Lewis led the 11/16 ALABAMA TBA Bulldogs with 5 catches for 55 yards and combined for 148 all-purpose yards. Deontae 11/23 at Arkansas TBA Skinner was the lone defensive player with 10 tackles for the game. 11/28 OLE MISS 6:30 p.m. STORYLINES Home games in BOLD CAPS All times are eastern and subject to change This is the second The Braves forced 4 The Braves accumu- ever meeting between turnovers in season lated over 400 yards the Braves and Mis- opener of total offense. Listen Live sissippi State. Walker is 136 yards Quarterback John Radio • WPRL 91.7 FM The Braves last trip to away from cracking Gibbs completed 75% Charles Edmond, play-by-play Starkville to face the the Alcorn’s Top 10 of his passes in sea- Cedric Tillman, sideline Bulldogs ended with in career rushing son opening win vs. in a 49-16 loss. yards . Edward Waters. WWW.ALCORNSPORTS.COM Arnold Walker scored Freshman kicker, Anthony Williams, Jr. a career-high 3 rush- Haiden McCraney intercepted a pass and ing TDs in 63-12 win went 8-8 in PATs in forced a fumble this over Edward Waters. his freshman debut. vs. Edward Waters. ALCORN MEDIA SERVICES MCCRANEY BREAKS FRESHMAN RECORD Freshman kicker Haiden McCraney posted a perfect 8-for-8 in Jay Hopson Interviews PAT attempts in the Braves season opener vs. Edward Waters last Saturday. With the perfect game, McCraney breaks the “Coach Hopson Show” freshman school record for most made PATs in a game. Head Coach Jay Hopson will be on the air with the ASU Radio Station, WPRL 91.7, every Monday following the previous game HOPSON BEGINS SECOND SEASON from the weekend. Coach Hopson and the Head coach Jay Hopson enters his second year at the “Voice of the Braves” Mr. Charles Edmond helm of the Braves. After 4-7 2012 campaign, Hopson and the will breakdown the previous, preview the Braves set their eyes on Houston, Texas for the 2013 SWAC upcoming games, answer questions from Football Championship game in Reliant Stadium. the fans, and more. Alumni, fans, and me- dia can ask their questions by calling FOUR SENIORS RETURN FOR THE 2013 SEASON 601.877.6595 or sending an email to foot- The Braves open the 2013 campaign with only four sen- [email protected]. You can also follow the iors listed on the roster. Arnold Walker, Jamison Knox, “Jay Hopson Show” on Terrance Green, and Tavoris Doss. These four have hung @BRAVESSPORTS #CoachHopsonShow. around for the pass four years under three different head coaches with the exception of Walker whose been under four SWAC Teleconference head coaches. This is the final go around for them and they The 10 SWAC coaches are featured on a would love nothing more than to play for a SWAC title in De- weekly teleconference each Monday at cember. 10:00 a.m. Coach Hopson speaks for 10 minutes start- FIVE QUARTERBACKS ENTER PRESEASON CAMP ing at 10:25 a.m. Aug. 5th turned out to be an interesting day once every- Contact the Alcorn State Sports Information one settled in and realized five quarterbacks were at camp. Department to obtain the phone number to Sophomore John Gibbs, Jr. returns after a stellar freshman sea- access the call. son not knowing he had to battle to earn his starting spot back. Zerick Rollins, Jr. and Houston transfer T.J. Menning are ex- Post Practice pected to challenge Gibbs for the starting job. Also, 2013 sign- Coaches and players can meet with the me- ees Khadarel Hodge and Lenorris Footman come in fresh out of dia after practice on Monday’s, Wednes- high school with tons of talent looking to mix up the rotation. day’s, and Friday’s practice. These inter- views are held at 6:30 p.m. immediately ROBERSON TRANSITIONS TO D-LINE following practice. Junior Deion Roberson will have to learn some new tricks at a new position this fall. After recording his best season Post-Game Interviews & Highlights yet, Roberson was asked to move to the defensive line to give the Braves more pressure in the backfield. He finished the 2013 After every football game each weekend, season with 40 tackles and a team-high 15 tackles for a loss Alcorn Sports Information department will which also ranked him sixth in the conference. Continuing to provide the fans with post-game interviews make tackles shouldn't be a problem for Roberson but can he and spectacular highlights from the game handle going one-on-one with 300-pound linemen. which can be seen on the Alcorn Athletics website at www.alcornsports.com. .

@BRAVESSPORTS #AlcornFootball2013 BRAVES PICKED TO FINISH 5TH IN SWAC EAST 2013 SWAC PRESEASON PICKS The 2013 SWAC Football Media Day was filled with plenty of excitement as coaches and players from around the PREDICTED ORDER OF FINISH conference reunited once again in Birmingham, Ala. for the an- nouncing of the 2013 All-SWAC Preseason Teams and pre- East Division dicted order of finish. In the SWAC Eastern Division, the 1. Alabama State 108 (15) Braves were picked to finish fifth after completing the 2012 2. Jackson State 102 (9) season with a 4-7 overall and 4-5 SWAC record. It was no sur- 3. Alabama A&M 60 prised to Coach Hopson where he thought his team was finished 4. Mississippi Valley State 51 because of last year’s performance but he knows anything can 5. Alcorn State 40 happen in the SWAC throughout the season. West Division KNOX EARNS PRESEASON HONORS 1. Arkansas-Pine Bluff 105 (14) Senior defensive back Jamison Knox was selected to the 2. Southern 88 (6) 2013 SWAC Preseason All-SWAC 2nd Team Defense. Knox 3. Prairie View 82 (3) capped off another amazing season in 2012 accounting for 37 4. Grambling State 51 (1) tackles, nine pass deflections, and seven pass break-ups. He 5. Texas Southern 38 also intercepted two passes and had two tackles for a loss. Starting as a true freshman since the 2010 season, he is now the Preseason Off. Player of the Year Braves leader in the secondary unit. Ben Anderson (QB) - Arkansas-Pine Bluff

TWO NEW FACES JOIN THE BRAVES STAFF Preseason Def. Player of the Year During the spring, head coach Jay Hopson hired two Qua Cox (DB) - Jackson State outstanding coaches to take come in after the departure of Doc Gamble and Mark McHale. Joining the Braves coaching staff is Preseason All-SWAC SECOND wide receivers coach Mickey Joseph coach and offensive line TEAM coach Erik Losey. Joseph, who is no stranger to the SWAC, comes in after spending two seasons as the head coach at DL Carlton Jones, Alabama State Langston University. Losey will make the transition back to DL Reginald Bailey, Alabama A&M his college position after spending a season as the running DL Arthur Miley, Southern backs coach at Campbell University. DL Corey Johnson , Alabama A&M LB Xavier Lofton, Arkansas-Pine Bluff DEFENSIVE BACKS REGAIN NATIONAL ATTENTION LB Todd Wilcher, Jackson State It’s been many years since anyone mentioned the name LB DeMarques Taylor, Alabama State “DB University.” Well now Braves fans have a reason to re- DB Cameron Loeffler, Jackson State vive the title because there’s a new crop of defensive backs in DB Jamison Knox, Alcorn State Lorman. Last season, the Braves secondary led the SWAC and DB La’Tevin Wilcox, Texas Southern finished 4th in the FCS rankings in pass defense after only al- DB Derrick Harris, Alabama A&M lowing 156.0 yards per game. The Braves return everyone in the secondary except Jacques Caldwell. Senior Jamison Knox is the leader of the crop, while juniors Devon Francois and Hendrick Taylor, along with sophomore Anthony Williams, Jr. complete one of the best secondary’s in the country this upcom- ing season.

JAY HOPSON Head Coach 2nd Season • 4-7 Ole Miss, 1992

As a proven leader and visionary, Jay Hopson enters his second season as the head coach of the Braves. In his first season as the “Chief,” Hopson led the Braves to a 4-7 record after the Braves finished 2-8 in 2011. His team opened up the season with a 22-21 victory over Grambling State snapping the Braves four-game losing streak to the Tigers since 2007. Not only did he start his head coaching career off on the right foot, Hopson and his team also won a few more intriguing games dur- ing the 2012 season which included wins over Alabama A&M (undefeated at the present time), 21-20, Southern, 20-17 and Texas Southern, 34-24 (this win snapped a four-game losing skid against the Tigers. Prior to his arrival on “The Reservation,” Hopson served as the defensive coordinator at the University of Memphis. During his tenure as the defensive coordinator at Memphis, Hopson helped two of his most con- sistent safeties, Darius Davis and Marcus Ball, to becoming the heart and soul of the Tigers defense. Ball led the secondary and was ranked third on the team in tackles with 66, while also recording two and two pass breakups. In addition, Hopson helped guide linebacker Jamon Hughes to First Team All-Conference USA honors in 2010. Hughes ranked third nationally with 147 tackles. In 2008 and 2009, Hopson held the position as the linebackers coach at Michigan. Under Hopson, three of the top five tacklers for the 2009 season were linebacker Stevie Brown, Obi Ezeh, and Jonas Mouton. Ezeh was a semifinalist for the Butkus Award that season. No stranger to the Conference USA, Hopson has had two stints with the defense at Southern Miss. Prior to Michigan, he spent three seasons as defensive coordinator, defensive backs, and middle linebackers coach at Southern Miss from 2005-07. In 2007, he was named the All- Foundation Top As- sistant Coach. As the coordinator for the Golden Eagles, Hopson’s defensive units led the Conference USA in scoring defense each of his three season. The Golden Eagles participated in three bowl games under Hopson, the 2005 New Orleans Bowl, the 2006 GMAC Bowl, and the 2007 Papajohns.com Bowl. In 2005, Southern Miss cap- tured the Conference USA East title. In 2005, Hopson’s defensive led the nation in fumble recoveries and led the Conference USA in scor- ing defense. He coached a pair of All-Conference USA defensive backs, including Trevis Coley and Brandon Sumrall. Both players recorded career highs in tackles, as Coley posted 10 and Sumrall 88. In addition, Kevis Coley was named the 2005 Conference USA Defensive Player of the Year. As a whole, the secondary posted 15 interceptions and 40 pass breakups. In 2006, the Golden Eagles led the Conference USA in scoring defense for the second straight year and set a school record with seven touchdowns. USM also led the conference in pass efficiency defense, oppo- nent’s third-down conversions and redzone defense. Prior to his appointment as defensive coordinator, Hopson coached the defensive backs for the Golden Eagles from 2001-03. In each year of his tenure, USM ranked in the top-15 nationally in scoring defense. The Golden Eagles participated in the Houston Bowl in 2002 and won the Conference USA in 2003, which sent Southern Miss to Memphis, Tenn. to participate in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl. While the 2001 season was a success against the pass, the 2002 defense was even better. It led the na- tion in fewest passing touchdowns allowed (6) and finished as the No. 4 team in pass efficiency defense and was ranked No. 10 in pass defense.

In 2003, his group of defensive backs helped the Golden Eagles win their fourth Conference USA championship and make a third trip to the Liberty Bow. Southern Miss was tied for second nationally in few- est passing touchdowns allowed (9) and earned a No. 5 national ranking in pass defense and a No. 13 ranking in pass efficiency defense. In 2004, Hopson worked the 2004 campaign at his alma mater, Ole Miss as the defensive backs coach and was the programs recruiting coordinator before retuning to Hattiesburg for his second stint at USM-his first as a coordinator. The Rebels pass defense improved from 109th nationally in 2003 to 49th during the 2004 campaign. Hopson’s coaching resume also includes positions at Marshall (1996-2000) and Delta State (1993) as defensive backs coach. He was a member of the Herd’s 1996 NCAA I-AA National Championship staff and coached the team to four-straight Mid-American Conference championships. In 1996, Marshall led the South- ern Conference in scoring defense and pass efficiency defense. In 1999, the Herd secondary led the nation in interceptions. Additionally, from 1997-1999, Marshall’s defense led the MAC in scoring defense and pass ef- ficiency defense. Hopson also held defensive graduate positions at Florida (1995), LSU (1994) and Tulane (1992). He helped the Gators to the championship and played for the national championship in the . During his career, Hopson has coached numerous all-conference players and three All-Americans. Two of his players have been nominated for the Jim Thorpe Award and two of his players were named to Sports Illustrated All-Bowl Team. .Hopson was a four-year letterwinner as a defensive back at Ole Miss from 1988-91, playing free safety for one season before moving to strong safety for his final three years. He was a four-time Academic All-SEC honor roll selection and was named to the CoSIDA District VI Academic All-America team as a senior in 1991. He was also a member of the Student Athletic Advisory Committee and was a recipient of the John Howard Vaught Award in 1991. Hopson was a speaker at the American Football Coaches Association Con- vention in January 2000. Hopson graduated from Ole Miss with a bachelor’s degree in business administration (1992) and re- ceived his master’s degree of health in physical education and recreation from Delta State (1994). Hopson and his wife, Michelle, have two daughters, Virginia and Hannah.

THE JAY HOPSON FILE

2012-Present Head Coach Alcorn State 2010-11 Def. Coordinator Memphis 2008-09 Linebackers Michigan 2005-07 Def. Coordinator Southern Miss. 2004 Defensive Backs Mississippi 2001-03 Defensive Backs Southern Miss. 1996-00 Defensive Backs Marshall 1995 Graduate Asst. Florida 1994 Graduate Asst. LSU 1993 Defensive Backs Delta State 1992 Graduate Asst. Tulane

2013 BRAVES FOOTBALL ROSTER

1 Arnold Walker RB 6-0 225 Sr. Atlanta, Ga./Ronald E. McNair 2 Joe Price RB 5-9 185 Jr. Flora, Miss./Madison Central 3 John Gibbs, Jr. QB 6-6 193 So. Houston, Texas/Booker T. Washington 4 Anthony Williams III RB 5-11 195 Jr. Jeanerette, La./Jeanerette 5 Tollete George WR 5-10 155 Jr. New Orleans, La./Edna Karr 6 Khaderal Hodge QB 6-2 185 Fr. D’Lo, Miss./Mendenhall 7 Jordan Payne TE 6-1 220 So. Racine Wis./Racine Park 8 Tavoris Doss WR 5-8 165 Sr. Memphis, Tenn./Sheffield 10 Zerick Rollins, Jr. QB 6-2 201 Jr. Houston, Texas/Houston Nimitz 12 Brandon Vessell WR 6-2 185 Jr. Baton Rouge, La./Glen Oaks 13 T.J. Menning QB 6-4 215 So. Reno, Nev./Univ. of Houston 14 Desmond Stevenson DB 5-10 182 Jr. Memphis, Tenn./Wooddale 15 Ben Brooks S 5-10 175 Jr. Meridian, Miss./East Central Mississippi CC 16 Haiden McCraney K/P 6-0 170 Fr. Jackson, Miss./Madison-Ridgeland Academy 17 Lenorris Footman QB 5-11 180 Fr. Monticello, Fla./Jefferson County 19 Anthony Williams, Jr. S 5-10 185 So. Clinton, Miss./Clinton 20 CJ Morgan DB 6-3 210 Jr. Lake Wales, Fla../Iowa State 21 Quinton Cantue DB 5-8 171 Jr. Beaumont, Texas/Beaumont Central 22 Jamison Knox DB 5-9 184 Sr. Memphis, Tenn./Memphis East 23 Devon Francois S 5-10 197 Jr. New Orleans, La./Edna Karr 24 Warren Gatewood DB 5-11 161 So. Baltimore, Md./Gwendolyn Brooks College Prep 25 Devin Fleming DB 6-4 190 Fr. Water Valley, Miss./Water Valley 26 Casey Freeman LB 6-0 210 Jr. Milton, Fla./Milton 27 Felando Warr WR 6-1 166 Sr. Memphis, Tenn./Memphis East 28 Kylan Johnson ATH 5-11 180 Fr. Rosedale, Miss./West Bolivar 29 Fletcher Coates WR 5-10 150 Jr. St. Louis, Mo./Ladue Horton Watkins 30 Hendrick Taylor DB 5-9 185 Jr. Clinton, La./East Feliciana 31 Charles Butler LB 5-11 225 So. Baton Rouge, La./Southern Lab 32 Stacey Garner LB 6-4 220 Fr. Hattiesburg, Miss./Forest County AHS 33 Damon Watkins LB 6-0 241 So. Oceanside, Calif./Chaparral 34 Corey Williams LB 6-2 235 Jr. Macon, Miss./East Mississippi CC 35 Jefferey Smith WR 6-3 180 Fr. Bassfield, Miss./Bassfield 36 Tevin Lakes S 5-10 185 Jr. Ruleville, Miss./Mississippi Delta CC 37 Given Breckinridge S 6-0 180 So. Vicksburg, Miss./Warren Central 38 Robert Clay RB 6-0 202 Jr. Nashville, Tenn./Pearl Cohn 39 Jestin Williams LB 5-11 215 So. Nashville, Tenn./Pearl Cohn 40 D’Andre Smith DB 6-0 170 Fr. Miami, Fla./Archbishop Carroll 41 Kanavis Denson WR 6-1 188 Jr. Carthage, Miss./Leake County 42 Alondrea Young RB 6-0 245 Jr. Baton Rouge, La./Southern Lab 43 Josh Ivery RB 5-5 150 So. Riverside, Calif./Notre Dame 44 Darien Anderson LB 6-1 210 Fr. Miami, Fla./Palmetto 45 Dominick Fears WR 5-10 175 So. Jackson, Miss./Jim Hill 46 Jamil Cook DE 6-4 230 Jr. Colorado Springs, Colo./Air Force

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47 Michael Hurns LB 6-2 210 Fr. Cleveland, Miss./Eastside 48 La’Gefferey Glover S 6-0 185 So. Batesville, Miss./South Panola 49 Marcquiso Jean K 5-11 189 So. Orange, N.J./Orange 50 Kenry Tolbert DE 6-0 223 Sr. Birmingham, Ala./A.H. Parker 51 William Thomas LB 6-0 250 Jr. Thomasville, Ga./Thomasville 52 Dwayne King DE 6-0 249 So. Mobile, Ala./Murphy 53 Denzel Reed LB 5-11 219 Jr. Palm Beach, Fla./Palm Beach Gardens 55 Deion Roberson DL 5-11 258 Jr. Memphis, Tenn./Wooddale 56 Darien Moody DE 6-3 245 Jr. Columbus, Ohio./Mesa CC 58 Rickey Joseph DL 6-2 310 So. Miami, Fla./Miami Northwestern 59 Dareio Harvey LS 5-9 198 So. Brandon, Miss../Mississippi Delta CC 62 Kenyon Brantley OL 6-3 300 Fr. Crosset, Ark./Crossett Keys 64 Isikeli Ongosia OL 6-4 290 Jr. Olosega Manua, A.S./Samoana 65 Toto’a Leilua OL 6-2 297 Jr. Lelouloa, A.S./Samoana 66 Detonio Dade OL 6-3 290 Fr. Laurel, Miss./Laurel 67 Jeremy Toines OL 6-5 300 Jr. Clinton, Miss./Hinds CC 68 Lorenzo Young OL 6-3 285 Fr. Ridgeway, Tenn./Ridgeway 69 Johnathan Scott OL 6-2 291 So. Woodville, Miss./Wilkinson County 70 Jeffrey Reno . OL 6-4 303 So. Port Arthur, Texas./Port Arthur Memorial 72 Roosevelt Hawkins, Jr. OL 6-2 360 Fr. Clinton, Miss./Clinton 74 Scotland Elisara OL 6-2 290 So. Vailotai, A.S./Leone 77 Leroy Greenidge DE 6-4 280 Fr. Naples, Fla./Naples 79 Issac Sampson OL 6-5 367 So. Mobile, Ala./Davidson 80 Charles Hughes WR 6-0 190 Fr. Macon, Miss./Noxubee County 81 Nick Sanders WR 5-9 160 Sr. Chicago, Ill./Crete-Monee 82 Darryl Carter, Jr. WR 5-8 170 So. Houston, Texas/Booker T. Washington 83 LaDarrien Davis WR 6-1 196 So. Greenville, Texas/Greenville 84 Billy Shed WR 5-11 175 Jr. Starkville, Miss./East Mississippi CC 85 Patrick Varnado, Jr. WR 6-3 235 So. Vicksburg, Miss./Warren Central 86 Malcolm Grant WR 5-10 165 Fr. Vicksburg, Miss./Warren Central 87 Jarvis Turner WR 6-2 200 So. Mobile, Ala./Murphy 88 Theavis Cooper TE 6-2 232 So. Brookhaven, Miss./Brookhaven 89 Terrence Green DL 6-2 240 Sr. St. James, La./St. James 91 Jamil Johnson DL 6-1 230 So. Madison, Ohio/Groveport 94 Mauola Malaga DL 6-3 286 Jr. Malaeimi, A.S./Tafuna 97 Carrington Aloese DL 6-3 301 Jr. Olosega-Sili Maun’a, A.S./Tafuna 98 Ernesto Santillan K 5-9 200 Jr. San Luis Potosi, Mexico 99 Deion McNair DL 6-2 270 Jr. Eastside Fla./Mississippi Delta CC 2013 Braves Football Depth CHART

OFFENSE DEFENSE

WR 7 Jordan Payne 6-2 • 220 • So. DE 55 Deion Roberson 6-0 • 255 • Jr. 83 LaDarrien Davis 6-1 • 192 • So. 56 Darien Moody 6-2 • 252 • So.

WR 12 Brandon Vessel 6-2 • 195 • Jr. DT 97 Carrington Aloese 6-3 • 300 • Jr. 87 Jarvis Turner 6-2 • 203 • So. 52 Dwayne King, Jr. 6-1 • 260 • Fr.

WR 5 Tollette George 5-10 • 165 •Jr. DT 99 Deion McNair 6-1 • 290 •Jr. 2 Joe Price 5-9 • 192 • Jr. 94 Mauola Malaga 6-3 • 300 • So.

WR 8 Tavoris Doss 5-8 • 165 • Sr. WLB 89 Terrance Green 6-3 • 240 • Sr. 84 Billy Shed 5-11 • 175 • Jr. 46 Jamil Cooks 6-4 • 235 • Jr.

LT 66 Detonio Dade 6-3 • 325 • Fr. MLB 51 William Thomas II 6-0 • 240 • R-Jr. 77 Leroy Greenidge 6-4 • 280 • Fr. 31 Charles Butler 5-11• 220 • So.

LG 79 Issac Sampson 6-5 • 367 • So. SLB 33 Damon Watkins 6-1 • 225 • So. 64 Iskeli Ongosia 6-3 • 310 • R-Jr. 39 Jestin Williams 5-11• 215 • So.

C 64 Iskeli Ongoisa 6-3 • 310 • R-Jr. NIC 20 CJ Morgan 6-3 • 210 • Jr. 65 Toto’a Leilua 6-2 • 309 • So. 30 Hendrick Taylor 5-9 • 185 • Jr.

RG 69 Johnathan Scott 6-2 • 300 • So. LC 22 Jamison Knox 5-8 • 185 • Sr. 62 Kenyon Brantley 6-2 • 270 • Fr. 24 Warren Gatewood 6-0 • 175 • So.

RT 70 Jeffery Reno, Jr. 6-4 • 304 • So. FS 19 Anthony Williams, Jr. 5-10 • 185 • So. 67 Jeremy Toines 6-5 • 300 • Jr. 15 Ben Brooks 5-8 • 175 • Jr.

RB 1 Arnold Walker 5-11 • 225 • Sr. SS 23 Devon Francois 5-11 • 190 • Jr. 4 Ant. Williams III 5-11 • 195 • Jr. 26 Casey Freeman 6-0 • 215 • Jr..

QB 3 John Gibbs, Jr. 6-6 • 200 • So. LC 21 Quinton Cantue 5-8 • 180 • So. 10 Zerick Rollins, Jr. 6-2 • 205 • R-Jr. 14 Desmond Stevenson 5-10 • 195 • Jr.

SPECIALISTS

PK 16 Haiden McCraney 6-1 • 175 • Fr. 98 Ernesto Santillan 5-9 • 200 • Jr.

LS 59 Darieo Harvey 5-9 • 190 • Jr.

P 16 Haiden McCraney 6-1 • 175 • Fr. 49 Marcquiso Jean 6-0 • 190 • So.