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2013 Georgia State Football Schedule 2013 GEORGIA STATE FOOTBALL SPRING PROSPECTUS SQUAD ANALYSIS 2013 GEORGIA STATE GENERAL INFORMATION FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Full Name Georgia State University Location Atlanta, Ga. Subject to Change • Times TBA Founded 1913 Enrollment 32,500 Aug. 30 (Fri.) SAMFORD GEORGIA DOME Nickname Panthers Sept. 7 CHATTANOOGA GEORGIA DOME Colors Blue & White Affiliation NCAA Division I FBS Sept. 14 at West Virginia Morgantown, W. Va. Conference Sun Belt Conference Sept. 21 JACKSONVILLE STATE GEORGIA DOME President Dr. Mark P. Becker Oct. 5 at Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala. Director of Athletics Cheryl L. Levick Oct. 12 TROY GEORGIA DOME Athletics Phone 404.413.4000 Mailing Address P.O. Box 3975 Oct. 19 at Texas State San Marcos, Texas Atlanta, GA, 30302-3975 Oct. 26 at Louisiana-Monroe Monroe, La. Website GeorgiaStateSports.com First Season of Football 2010 Nov. 2 WESTERN KENTUCKY GEORGIA DOME All-Time Record 10-23 (3 years) Nov. 16 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE GEORGIA DOME 2012 Record 1-10, 1-7 CAA Nov. 23 at Arkansas State Jonesboro, Ark. Home Field Georgia Dome Capacity (Lower Bowl) 28,155 Nov. 30 SOUTH ALABAMA GEORGIA DOME Surface Field Turf COACHING STAFF Head Coach Trent Miles Alma Mater Indiana State, 1987 TICKETS: Record at GSU First Year 866-GA-STATE .GeorgiaStateSports.com Overall Record 20-36 (6th year) Overall Record 20-36 (6th year) Assistant Head Coach/ Harold Etheridge Offensive Line Offensive Coordinator Jeff Jagodzinski Defensive Coordinator Jesse Minter Wide Receivers Keary Colbert Quarterbacks Luke Huard SPRING PRACTICE DATES Defensive Line Shannon Jackson Running Backs Tony Tiller Mar. 27 (Wed.), 9:30 a.m. Apr. 5 (Fri.), 5:25 p.m. Apr. 13 (Sat.), 10:40 a.m. Linebackers P.J. Volker Mar. 29 (Fri.), 5:25 p.m. Apr. 6 (Sat.), 10:40 a.m. Apr. 16 (Tue.), 8:55 a.m. Mar. 30 (Sat.), 10:40 a.m. Apr. 9 (Tue.), 8:55 a.m. Apr. 18 (Thu.), 8:55 a.m. Defensive Backs/Special Teams J.D. Williams Apr. 2 (Tue.), 8:55 a.m. Apr. 11 (Thu.), 8:55 a.m. Apr. 19 (Fri.), 5:25 p.m. Apr. 4 (Thu.), 8:55 a.m. Apr. 12 (Fri.), 5:25 p.m. Apr. 20 (Sat.), SPRING SPORTS COMMUNICATIONS SCRIMMAGE, 1 p.m. at Football Contact: Georgia Dome Allison George O: 404.413.4032 email: [email protected] C: 678.595.7728 GeorgiaStateSports.com 2013 GEORGIA STATE FOOTBALL SPRING PROSPECTUS SQUAD ANALYSIS LETTERMEN RETURNING (46) RETURNING LEADERS Starters (CAPS) Returning (17) PASSING G Cmp-Att Int Pct Yds TD QB: BEN McLANE, Ronnie Bell Ben McLane 10 139-274 11 50.7 1592 10 RB: Travis Evans, Parris Lee, Rendell Wilder Ronnie Bell 7 34-67 10 50.7 522 3 WR: DANNY WILLIAMS, ALBERT WILSON, JORDAN GILES (injured), Nathaniel Minor, Darren McCray, Avery Sweeting, Lynquez RUSHING G Att Net Avg TD Lg Blair Travis Evans 11 75 323 4.3 2 45 C: MICHAEL DAVIS, Ronald Martin Ronnie Bell 7 32 53 1.7 0 12 G: HARRISON CLOTTEY, TIM WYNN, Cade Parris Lee 11 12 32 2.7 0 6 Yates T: GRANT KING, ULRICK JOHN, Ramell Davis TE: Drew Pearson, Alex Smith, Sean RECEIVING G Rec Yds Avg TD Lg Jeppesen Albert Wilson 11 48 947 19.7 7 93 Danny Williams 10 20 227 11.4 1 28 DE: JOHN KELLY, Allen McKay, Melvin King Travis Evans 11 15 100 6.7 1 36 DT: TERRANCE WOODARD, THEO AGNEW, Joe Lockley, Marcus Stetzer, DAVID HUEY Kelton Hill 9 11 96 8.7 0 25 (injured) Lynquez Blair 11 10 101 10.1 0 41 LB: JOSEPH PETERSON, ROBERT FERGUSON, Jarrell Robinson, ALL-PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total OLB: Bryan Williams Albert Wilson 11 18 947 94 751 0 1810 CB: BRENT McCLENDON, DEMARIUS MATTHEWS, Jamal Ransby, Nate Anthony S: Kail Singleton, Arington Jordan, Rashad PUNTING No. Yds Avg LG TB i20 50+ Stewart, Robert Smith, Kelton Hill (QB/WR Matt Hubbard 59 2541 43.1 80 4 12 21 in 2012), Jamaal May (2011) PLACEKICKING PAT FG 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LG Pts PK: WIL LUTZ, Matt Ehasz, David Miller Wil Lutz 18-18 4-7 1-1 2-2 1-3 0-1 40 30 P: MATT HUBBARD SN: Scott McQueen Matt Ehasz 0-0 2-5 1-2 1-3 0-0 0-0 36 6 LETTERMEN LOST (14) DEFENSE UA-A Total TFL Sack Int PB FR FC Starters (CAPS) Lost (5) Joseph Peterson 40-25 65 3-6 0-0 0 0 0 2 Theo Agnew 29-31 60 8-20 2-10 0 3 0 0 QB: None Terrance Woodard 34-25 59 2.5-11 1-5 0-0 2 1-0 0 RB: DONALD RUSSELL, Rosevelt Watson, Malcolm Smith Robert Ferguson 23-24 47 2.5-4 0-0 1-17 1 0 0 WR: Bo Carter C: None TOP NEWCOMERS G: None Nermin Delic DL Jr.-R Tunnel Hill, Ga. NW Whitfield HS/Kentucky T: Gabe Hampton Clay Chastain QB So. Powder Springs, Ga. Harrison HS/Georgia Military TE: EMMANUEL OGBUEHI Tarris Batiste LB So.-R Rome, Ga. Cass HS/Indiana State DL: C.J. Stephens OLB: AKEEN FELDER, Mitchell Vinson, Blake Gerald Howse RB Jr. Murfreesboro, Tenn. Siegel HS/NE Oklahoma A&M Wyatt George Rogers DL Jr. Stillwater, Okla. Stillwater HS/NE Oklahoma A&M ILB: Mark Hogan, Davis Knowles S: D’MARIO GUNN, DEMAZIO SKELTON ALL-STAR CANDIDATES CB: None Matt Hubbard, P (Jr., 6-4, 235): Second-team All-CAA in 2012, averaged 43.1 yards Albert Wilson, WR-KR (Sr., 5-9, 200): 2012 first-team All-CAA and Special Teams Player of the Year, 104 career eceptions for 2,013 yards,15 TD, 19.4 yards per catch, 25.1 yards per kickoff return GeorgiaStateSports.com 2013 GEORGIA STATE FOOTBALL SPRING PROSPECTUS SPRING ROSTER .No Name Pos Ht Wt Class Hometown High School/Previous School 92 Theo Agnew DL 6’4 280 Sr.-R Windsor, Conn. Northwest Catholic/Massachusetts 1 Nate Anthony CB 5’9 190 Sr.-R Conley, Ga. Columbia 40 Jamal Aquil LB 6’2 215 Jr.-R Jackson, Ga. Jackson/Shorter 84 Desi Banks WR 6’0 188 Jr.-R Ellenwood, Ga. Cedar Grove/Morehead State 3 Tarris Batiste LB 6’2 210 So.-R Cartersville, Ga. Cass/Indiana State 18 Ronnie Bell QB 5’11 180 So.-R Fayetteville, Ga. Sandy Creek/Ohio 13 Lynquez Blair WR 5’10 175 Jr. Swainsboro, Ga. Swainsboro 86 Joel Brooks WR 6’0 178 Fr.-R Acworth, Ga. North Paulding 11 Clay Chastain QB 6’4 218 So. Powder Springs, Ga. Harrison/Georgia Military 72 Harrison Clottey G 6’5 310 Sr.-R Loganville, Ga. Grayson 1 Dontavis Crocker RB 5’9 185 Jr.-R Columbus, Ga. Jordan/Hutchinson CC 58 Jah-Mai Davidson T 6’4 275 Fr.-R Snellville, Ga. Brookwood 68 Michael Davis C 6’3 290 Sr.-R Lithonia, Ga. Chamblee 70 Ramell Davis T 6’7 290 Sr.-R St. Matthews, S.C. Calhoun County 91 Nermin Delic DL 6’4 285 Jr.-R Tunnel Hill, Ga. Northwest Whitfield/Kentucky 97 Matt Ehasz PK 5’11 172 Jr. Kingsland, Ga. Camden County 21 Travis Evans RB 5’11 190 Sr.-R Williston, Fla. Williston 10 Robert Ferguson LB 6’1 230 Sr.-R Belle Glade, Fla. Glades Central 64 Treavor Flannigan T 6’5 272 Fr.-R Trion, Ga. Trion 94 Justin Forrister SN 6’3 250 Fr.-R Douglasville, Ga. South Paulding 8 Jordan Giles WR 6’1 195 Sr.-R Columbia, S.C. Spring Valley 59 Garrett Gorringe G 6’4 290 Fr.-R Lawrenceville, Ga. Grayson 5 Jalen Hamilton WR 5’7 172 Fr.-R Hampton, Ga. Lovejoy 30 Nick Henderson S 6’1 195 So.-R Roswell, Ga. Roswell 19 Jarvis Hicks WR 6’3 180 Jr.-R Albany, Ga. Albany/Albany State 4 Kelton Hill WR 6’0 185 Sr.-R Douglasville, Ga. Lithia Springs 76 Terry Hollingshed DL 6’3 262 Jr.-R Norcross, Ga. Norcross/Gardner-Webb 28 Gerald Howse RB 6’2 215 Jr. Murfreesboro, Tenn. Siegel/NE Oklahoma A&M 49 Matt Hubbard P 6’4 235 Jr. Peachtree City, Ga. Starr’s Mill 38 Anthony Hudgins FB 6’2 230 Jr.-R Columbus, Ga. Shaw/Shorter 67 David Huey DL 6’2 290 So.-R Antioch, Tenn. Pearl-Cohn 22 Jonathan Jean-Bart RB 5’11 195 Fr. McDonough, Ga. Henry County 19 Chris Jenkins CB 5’9 185 Fr.-R Eutawville, S.C. Lake Marion 47 Sean Jeppesen FB 6’0 220 Jr.-R Fortson, Ga. Harris County/West Georgia 56 Ulrick John T 6’8 290 Sr. Hinesville, Ga. Bradwell Institute 12 Arington Jordan S 5’11 193 Sr.-R Bourbonnous, Ill. Bradley-Bourbonnous 95 John Kelly LB 6’5 245 Sr. Norcross, Ga. Norcross/Nevada 79 Grant King T 6’5 295 Sr.-R Columbia, S.C. Spring Valley 99 Melvin King LB 6’3 225 So. Hinesville,Ga. Liberty County 11 Lateef Laguda WR 5’11 185 Sr. Snellville, Ga. Brookwood 15 LaSalle Ledlum WR 5’8 185 Sr.-R Lawrenceville, Ga. Brookwood 7 Parris Lee WR 5’9 190 Sr.-R Jacksonville, Fla. Fletcher 90 Joe Lockley DL 6’1 298 So. Portal, Ga. Portal 13 Wil Lutz PK 6’0 190 So. Newnan, Ga. Northgate 69 Ronald Martin C 6’1 280 Jr.-R Conyers, Ga. Rockdale County 5 Demarius Matthews CB 5’10 165 Sr. Powder Springs, Ga. McEachern 34 Jamaal May S 5’10 190 Jr.-R Locust Grove, Ga. Luella 9 Brent McClendon CB 5’9 180 Sr.-R Atlanta, Ga.
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