2019 DOLPHIN FOOTBALL | 3-TIME PFL CHAMPIONS | 244 ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS | 33 ALL-AMERICANS 2019 JACKSONVILLE SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time AT A GLANCE... Aug. 29 at Richmond L, 38-19 Date ...... November 23, 2019 Sep. 14 at Presbyterian W, 30-20 Kickoff...... 12:00 p.m. EST Sept. 21 DARTMOUTH L, 35-6 Location...... Jacksonville, Fla. Sept. 28 AVE MARIA W, 42-28 Venue...... D.B. Milne Field Oct. 5 at Dayton* L, 56-28 Capacity...... 5,000 Oct. 12 MOREHEAD STATE* L, 30-22 Surface...... AstroTurf Oct. 19 DAVIDSON* L, 49-19 Live Video...... ESPN+ Oct. 26 at Butler* L, 24-14 Live Audio ...... 1010XL Live Stats ...... JUDolphins.com Nov. 2 STETSON* L, 27-24 San Diego Nov. 9 at Drake* L, 28-14 JACKSONVILLE All-Time Series...... San Diego leads 4-6 Nov. 16 at Marist* W, 52-45 2OT TOREROS Nov. 23 SAN DIEGO* 12:00 PM DOLPHINS Home games in CAPS | * PFL Football THE COACHES game Jacksonville: Ian Shields (Oregon State, ‘94) San Diego: Dale Lindsey (Western Kentucky, ‘65) JACKSONVILLE COACHING STAFF Record at Jacksonville: 17-25 (Fourth season) Record at San Diego: 63-18 (7th season) Career Record: 41-46 (Seventh season) Career Record: same On the Field Ian Shields...... Head Coach Tom Simi...... Associate HC / Offensive Line The Scoop: Alan Darlin...... Def. Coordinator / Linebackers MATCHUP LOWDOWN: Steven Sylvester...... Running Backs / STC RUN THE (DARN) BALL! Tony Carter...... Cornerbacks In the three years since Head Coach Ian Shields took over Streak: the reigns of the Jacksonville football program, the Dol- San Diego W2 In the Pressbox phins have routinely been amongst the top rushing teams Trent Steelman....OC / / B-backs in the country. After setting records for team rushing in Overall Record: Jake Copeland...... Safeties both 2016 and 2017, the 2018 JU team blew the previous SD leads, 6-4 Wade Green...... Defensive Line mark of 2,962 yards out of the water. Last year, Jackson- Rylan Wells...... Grad Asst. / WRs ville totaled 3,453 yards on the ground, finishing third Games in Jacksonville: Griffin Garland...... Grad Asst. / OLBs Tied, 3-3 Lofi Tamasese...... Grad Asst. / OL in the Football Championship Subdivision. This year, the team has totaled 3,013 rushing yards, topping the 3K total MEDIA COVERAGE for just the second time in program history. Last Meeting: 10/27/18 Video CALVIN THE GREAT San Diego won, 59-35 Network...... ESPN+ With 150 yards at Drake two weeks ago, QB Calvin Turner Play-by-Play...... Scott Manze Jr. became the first Dolphin to rush for over 1,000 yards in Last meeting Analyst...... David Lamm back-to-back seasons since Rudell Small did it three con- in Jacksonville: Audio secutive years, from 2008-2010. He has also totaled 2,614 10/21/17 Network...... 1010XL SD won, 63-10 Play-by-Play...... Andrew Gibson rushing yards in less than two seasons as a full-time Analyst...... Donnie Horner III offensive player, which is good for third-most in program Last JAX win: history. He also moved into third all-time in All-Purpose 9/7/14 at home 35-18 ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Yards two weeks ago, with 3,350 for his career.

Football Contact...... Scott Manze BYRD TAKES FLIGHT Cell...... 904-699-3025 BJ Byrd, in his first year as a Dolphin, is impacting the Email...... [email protected] game in multiple facets. He is leading the team in receiv- WHAT’S INSIDE Web...... JUDolphins.com ing yards per game, and is the top kick and punt returner Roster/Pronunciation Guide...... 2 Twitter...... @JAX_FB on the squad. He has topped 100 yards of total offense Depth Chart...... 3 Facebook...... /JacksonvilleFootball three times this season, with a season-best 196 twice, in Notes...... 4-7 Instagram...... jax_fb the opener at Richmond and vs. Stetson. Head Coach Ian Shields...... 8 2019 Stats...... 9-19 ALPHABETICAL No. Name Pos. 18 Raudel Alvarez LB 25 Evan Anderson LB 2019 ROSTER 29 Desmond Andrews-Ogbogu DB No. Name Pronunciation Pos. Year Ht. Wt. Hometown (High School/Previous School) 46 Jaun’et Archer DL 1 BJ Byrd WR Jr. 5’1o 175 Vallejo, Calif. / John Swett / Laney College 88 Mitchell Bailey WR 2 Calvin Turner Jr. QB Jr. 6’1 195 Savannah, Ga. / New Hampstead 83 Tyler Bailey WR 3 Khalil Fleming DB Fr. 6’0 175 Slidell, La. / Northshore / USMAPS 95 Zachary Benwick K 4 Jeremiah Johnson DB Sr. 5’10 180 Jacksonville, Fla. / Raines 55 Bryant Bowen LB 5 Alex Muse QB Fr. 6’1 185 Punta Gorda, Fla. / Charlotte 81 Jordan Bowers LB 5 Kelvin Stevenson DB R-Fr. 5’9 180 Villa Rica, Ga. / Villa Rica 1 BJ Byrd WR 6 Torre Parker DB R-Jr. 5’8 180 Wildwood, Fla. / Wildwood Middle High 50 Milton Chandler III LB 6 Cam Thomas QB So. 5’11 180 Huntsville, Ala. / Army West Point 13 Nasser Clark SB 7 Vasco Sanders DB Jr. 5’10 205 Macon, Ga. / Tattnal Square 96 Matt Clements P 9 T.J. Coley DB R-Jr. 6’2 190 Gainesville, Fla. / Bucholz 10 Craige Saxton Craig WR/P So. 6’1 210 Reidsville, Ga. / Tattnall County 86 Harrison Cohen WR 11 Xaiyhir Jacobs Zie-year QB R-Fr. 6’0 190 Columbus, Ga. / Carver 9 T.J. Coley S 12 Walker Wright QB R-Fr. 6’2 185 Callahan, Fla. / West Nassau 48 Johnny Cooper LB/DE 13 Nasser Clark SB So. 5’10 205 Dawsonville, Ga. / White 69 Dane Cordell OL 14 Myles Hunt DB R-Fr. 6’0 180 Waxhaw, N.C. / Marvin Ridge 39 Ish Cortes SB 15 CJ Lewis CB Sr. 6’1 200 Cape Coral, Fla. / Cape Coral 41 A.J. Davis B-Back 16 Jordan Younge-Humphrey SB Fr. 5’9 195 Rockledge, Fla. / Rockledge 30 Darrell Decius S 17 Jacob Hargraves S R-Fr. 6’2 195 New Rochelle, N.Y. / Iona Prep 29 Sayeed Decosta SB 18 Raudel Alvarez RAW-dell LB Jr. 5’10 185 Kilgore, Tex. / Pharr-San Juan-Alamo North / Kilgore Coll 71 Desmond Demando OL 19 Kobie Dickerson S R-So. 6’0 175 Goose Creek, S.C. / Stratford 36 Alex Derico LB 20 Caysaun Wakeley KAY-sawn LB Sr. 5’10 205 Alachua, Fla. / Santa Fe 19 Kobie Dickerson S 21 Caleb Grimes SB Fr. 5’10 210 Richmond, Va. /Benedictine College Prep 37 Sean Dispenza B-Back 22 Irvin Riley SB Sr. 5’9 190 Savannah, Ga. / Memorial Day 76 Kye Dixon OL 23 AJ Mealer SB Fr. 5’9 175 Baldwin, Fla. / Baldwin Middle-Senior 60 Tate Dixon OL 24 Maurice Flournoy FLOOR-noy CB Jr. 5’9 180 Fort Myers, Fla. / South Fort Myers 45 Keyshawn Douglas DL 25 Evan Anderson LB R-Fr. 5’11 205 Orlando, Fla. / Bishop Moore 73 Ryan Downing OL 26 Kai Hedgemon HEDGE-eh-mon DB Fr. 6’3 180 Jacksonville, Fla. / Atlantic Coast 62 Keven Duverne DL 27 Donald Rutledge DB Fr. 5’11 180 Port St. Lucie, Fla. / Port St. Lucie 97 Anthony Einhorn K 28 Lino Odenat OOH-deh-not DB Fr. 5’8 170 Melbourne, Fla. / Holy Trinity 82 Evan Fisette WR 29 Desmond Andrews-Ogbogu uh-BOG-ooh DB Fr. 5’8 165 Louisville, Ky. / St. Xavier 51 Andrew Flanagan OL 29 Sayeed Decosta sigh-eed SB Fr. 5’7 175 Orlando, Fla. / Colonial 3 Khalil Fleming DB 30 Darrell Decius DEE-see-us S R-Fr. 5’10 205 Fort Pierce, Fla. / John Carroll 31 Brandon Young CB R-Fr. 5’10 175 Orlando, Fla. / Olympia 24 Maurice Flournoy CB 31 Aaron Yarbrough B-Back Fr. 5’8 200 Blakeley, Ga. / Early County 74 Hunter Folsom OL 32 Cody Russell SB R-Fr. 5’8 190 Iverness, Fla. / Citrus 54 Charles Fordham OL 32 Jalen Whisby DB Fr. 6’0 190 Sharpsburg, Ga. / East Cowetta 91 Cameron Gebers DL 33 Cedrick Wilcox III LB/DE Jr. 5’11 240 Port St. Lucie, Fla. / Treasure Coast 21 Caleb Grimes SB 34 Derrick Stumph STUMP P Fr. 6’2 180 Jacksonville, Fla. / University Christian 37 Jared Hamilton S 35 Malik Mango LB Fr. 5’10 220 Pelham, Ga. / Pelham 17 Jacob Hargraves S 36 Alex Derico DARE-eh-coh LB Fr. 6’0 210 Sharpsburg, Ga., / East Cowetta 93 Myles Harris DL 36 BJ Riley SB R-Fr. 5’8 175 Stockbridge, Ga. /Stockbridge 89 Jamar Hart WR 37 Jared Hamilton S R-Jr. 6’0 215 Al Ain, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates / 26 Kai Hedgemon DB 37 Sean Dispenza B-Back Fr. 6’0 220 Lithia, Ga. / Newsome 68 Brennan Henry OL 38 Garnett Nicolas B-Back So. 6’2 220 Florida, N.Y. / Burke Catholic 42 Mason Hoose LB 39 Ish Cortes SB R-Fr. 5’8 200 Clermont, Fla. / Windermere Prep 56 Zack Hughes OL 39 Deandre McFadden LB Fr. 5’11 190 Port St. Lucie, Fla. / Port St. Lucie 47 Ethan Hull LB 40 Daniel Uwaomah you-WAH-muh LB Fr. 6’0 195 Woodstock, Ga. / River Ridge 14 Myles Hunt CB 41 A.J. Davis B-Back R-So. 5’10 200 Savannah, Ga. / Savannah Christian 11 Xaiyhir Jacobs QB 41 Brandon Young CB R-Fr. 5’10 175 Orlando, Fla. / Olympia 4 Jeremiah Johnson DB 42 Mason Hoose LB Jr. 6’1 235 Lakewood, N.Y. / Canisius / Erie CC 49 King Joyner DL 43 Trey Minnifield LB R-Jr. 6’2 225 Birmingham, Ala. / Pinson Valley / Southern Nazarene 58 Michael Jubran OL 44 Joel Morris LB/DE So. 6’0 235 Melbourne, Fla. / Melbourne Central Catholic 66 Logan Langemeier OL 45 Keyshawn Douglas DL Jr. 6’2 250 District Heights, Md. / Henry A. Wise / Feather River Coll 92 Nick Lavender DL 46 Jaun’et Archer joe-NEIGH DL R-Fr. 5’11 255 Orlando, Fla. / Cypress Creek 15 CJ Lewis CB 47 Ethan Hull LB R-Fr. 6’0 220 Crestwood, Ky. / Trinity 48 Johnny Cooper LB R-So. 6’0 210 Sanford, Fla. / Seminole 94 Crandall Maines DL 49 King Joyner DL R-Fr. 6’2 240 Winter Park, Fla. / Winter Park 35 Malik Mango LB 50 Milton Chandler III LB Fr. 6’0 210 Jacksonville, N.C. /Jacksonville 39 Deandre McFadden LB 51 Andrew Flanagan OL R-Fr. 5’10 290 Kennedale, Texas / Kennedale 23 AJ Mealer SB 52 Donte Salter DL R-Fr. 5’11 225 Brandon, Fla. / Armwood 43 Trey Minnefield LB 53 Kyree Woods DL Jr. 6-1 325 San Diego, Calif. / Steele Canyon / Grossmont College 44 Joel Morris DL 54 Charles Fordham OL R-Jr. 6’2 265 Daytona Beach, Fla. / Mainland 5 Alex Muse QB 55 Bryant Bowen LB Jr. 5’10 215 Stockton, Calif. / Weston Ranch / San Joaquin Delta Coll 38 Garnett Nicolas B-Back 56 Zack Hughes OL R-Sr. 6’0 270 Key West, Fla. / Key West 63 Chike Nwanze LB 58 Michael Jubran juh-BRAWN OL Fr. 5’10 270 Jacksonville, Fla. / The Bolles School 28 Lino Odenat DB 60 Tate Dixon OL Fr. 6’2 270 Savannah, Ga. /St. Andrew’s 64 David Padilla DL 61 Nick Tenley OL R-Fr. 5’11 265 Naples, Fla / Barron Collier 87 Christian Parker LS 62 Keven Duverne doo-VERN DL Fr. 6’2 260 Orlando, Fla. / Jones 6 Torre Parker DB 63 Chike Nwanze CHEE-kay WAHN-zay LB R-Fr. 6-0 230 John’s Creek, Ga. / Centennial 85 Donovan Pickett WR 64 David Padilla DL R-Fr. 6-0 265 Sebastian, Fla. / Chiles 17 Jaden Reeves WR 65 Adolphus Taylor OL Fr. 6’0 300 Cape Coral, Fla. / North Fort Myers 36 BJ Riley SB 66 Logan Langemeier Lang-meyer OL So. 6’4 280 South Lake Tahoe, Calif. / South Tahoe 22 Irvin Riley SB 67 Caleb Thomas OL Fr. 6’3 290 Jacksonville, Fla. / University Christian 32 Cody Russell SB 68 Brennan Henry OL Fr. 5’10 285 Creedmoor, N.C. / South Granville 27 Donald Rutledge DB 69 Dane Cordell OL R-Jr. 5’10 285 Plano, Texas / Plano East 52 Donte Salter DL 71 Desmond Demando duh-MAN-doh OL Fr. 6’1 280 Orlando, Fla. / Boone 7 Vasco Sanders DB 72 Steven Sargeant OL Fr. 5’11 250 Tampa, Fla. / Plant 73 Ryan Downing OL R-Fr. 6’2 280 Port Saint Lucie, Fla. / Port St. Lucie 72 Steven Sargeant OL 74 Hunter Folsom OL R-Fr. 6’2 295 Ocala, Fla. / Trinity Catholic 10 Craige Saxton WR/P 76 Kye Dixon OL Fr. 6’0 270 Sarasota, Fla. / Riverview 31 Tyler Smith DB 77 Alec Valet OL R-Fr. 6’2 275 Titusville, Fla. / Astronaut 81 Tommy St. Julien WR 79 Sebastian Torres DL Fr. 6’0 230 Naples, Fla. / Barron Collier 5 Kelvin Stevenson DB 81 Jordan Bowers LB Fr. 5’10 235 Canton, Ga. / Sequoyah 84 Ian Stone WR 81 Tommy St. Julien WR Fr. 5’7 150 West Palm Beach, Fla. / Cardinal Newman 34 Derrick Stumph P 82 Evan Fisette FIH-set WR Fr. 6’2 180 Quartz Hill, Calif. / Quartz Hill 65 Adolphus Taylor OL 83 Tyler Bailey WR Fr. 6’2 190 Brooklet, Ga. / Southeast Bulloch 61 Nick Tenley OL 84 Ian Stone WR R-Fr. 6’3 205 Maitland, Fla. / Orangewood Christian 67 Caleb Thomas OL 85 Donovan Pickett WR Fr. 5’9 205 Fairburn, Ga. / Landmark Christian 86 Harrison Cohen WR Fr. 5’11 200 Fort Mill, S.C. / Nation Ford 87 Christian Parker LS Fr. 6’0 230 Jacksonville, Fla. / Atlantic Coast 88 Mitchell Bailey WR Sr. 6’2 195 Deltona, Fla. /DeLand 89 Jamar Hart WR R-Fr. 6’2 180 Seffner, Fla. / Strawberry Crest 90 Michael Baker DL R-Fr. 6’2 225 Stockbridge, Ga. / Woodland 91 Cameron Gebers DL Fr. 6’2 250 Winter Garden, Fla. / Foundation Academy 92 Nick Lavender DL Fr. 6’3 230 Neptune Beach, Fla. / Fletcher CAREER PARTICIPATION CS = Consecutive starts 2019 ROSTER CONT. DEPTH CHART 2018 Career ALPHABETICAL Cont. 93 Myles Harris DL Jr. 6’3 250 Jacksonville, Fla. / Bishop Kenny Name G/GS G CS No. Name Pos. 94 Crandall Maines DL Sr. 6’0 270 Naples, Fla. / Naples R. Alvarez 6/0 6 - 36 Benjamin Tillman III SB 95 Zachary Benwick K Fr. 6’0 180 Jacksonville, Fla. / Atlantic Coast E. Anderson 8/8 12 8 79 Sebastian Torres DL 96 Matt Clements P Fr. 5’11 170 Melbourne, Aust. / Scotch Coll Melb 2 Calvin Turner Jr. QB 97 Anthony Einhorn K Fr. 5’8 185 Sarasota, Fla. / Cardinal Mooney J. Archer 3/0 3 - 40 Daniel Uwaomah LB M. Bailey 8/8 39 18 77 Alec Valet OL M. Baker 2/0 2 - 20 Caysaun Wakeley LB Z. Benwick 8/0 8 - 32 Jalen Whisby DB B. Bowen 8/0 8 - 33 Cedric Wilcox III LB/DE B. Byrd 8/3 8 3 53 Kyree Woods DL 12 Walker Wright QB N. Clark 6/0 16 - 31 Aaron Yarbrough B-Back M. Clements 8/0 8 - 31 Brandon Young CB T. Coley 2/0 17 7 16 Jordan Younge-Humphrey SB J. Cooper 2/0 4 - D. Cordell 7/7 21 17 I. Cortes 8/8 8 8 D. Craig 0/0 1 - A. Davis 6/0 15 1 A. Derico 3/0 3 - K. Dickerson 5/0 11 - S. Dispenza 3/0 3 - K. Douglas 8/5 8 5 R. Downing 8/0 8 - A. Einhorn 1/0 1 - JACKSONVILLE OFFENSE JACKSONVILLE DEFENSE A. Flanagan 8/8 9 8 OT 54 Charles Fordham R-Jr. 6-2 265 Quick 93 Myles Harris Jr. 6-3 250 K. Fleming 8/0 8 - 72 Steven Sargeant Fr. 5-11 250 59 King Joyner R-Fr. 6-2 240 M. Flournoy 8/8 19 17 OG 51 Andrew Flanagan R-Fr. 5-10 290 NT 94 Crandall Maines Sr. 6-0 270 H. Folsom 8/8 12 8 65 Adolphus Taylor Fr. 6-0 310 53 Kyree Woods Jr. 6-1 325 C. Fordham 8/8 18 10 C 69 Dane Cordell R-Jr. 5-10 285 End 45 Keyshawn Douglas Jr. 6-2 250 R. Garrison 0/0 8 - 56 Zack Hughes R-Sr. 6-0 270 44 Joel Morris So. 6-0 235 C. Gebers 8/0 8 - OG 74 Hunter Folsom R-Fr. 6-2 295 Bandit 33 Cedrick Wilcox III Jr. 5-11 240 J. Hamilton 0/0 1 - 43 Trey Minnifield R-Jr. 6-2 225 J. Hargraves 8/0 11 - 61 Nick Tenley R-Fr. 5-11 265 M. Harris 8/8 29 13 Sam 20 Caysaun Wakeley Sr. 5-10 205 OT 66 Logan Langemeier So. 6-4 280 J. Hart 5/0 7 - 73 Ryan Downing R-Fr. 6-2 280 18 Raudel Alvarez Jr. 5-10 185 M. Hoose 1/0 1 - QB 2 Calvin Turner Jr. So. 6-1 195 Mike 47 Ethan Hull R-Fr. 6-0 220 Z. Hughes 6/1 22 6 12 Walker Wright R-Fr. 6-2 185 42 Mason Hoose Jr. 6-1 235 E. Hull 8/6 10 6 A-Back 39 Ish Cortes R-Fr. 5-8 200 Will 25 Evan Anderson R-Fr. 5-11 205 M. Hunt 4/0 7 - 36 BJ Riley R-Fr. 5-8 175 55 Bryant Bowen Jr. 5-10 215 X. Jacobs 0/0 3 - B-Back 38 Garnett Nicolas So. 6-2 220 Free 7 Vasco Sanders Jr. 5-10 205 J. Johnson 8/7 36 8 41 AJ Davis R-So. 5-10 200 6 Torre Parker R-Jr. 5-8 180 K. Joyner 8/0 10 - Rover 4 Jeremiah Johnson Sr. 5-10 180 L. Langemeier 8/8 14 13 C-Back 16 Jordan Younge-Humphrey Fr. 5-9 195 N. Lavender 1/0 1 - 9 TJ Coley R-Jr. 6-2 190 23 AJ Mealer Fr. 5-9 175 C. Lewis 8/8 38 28 WR 10 Craige Saxton So. 6-1 210 CB 15 CJ Lewis Sr. 6-1 200 C. Maines 8/8 30 18 89 Jamar Hart R-Fr. 6-2 180 14 Myles Hunt R-Fr. 6-0 180 M. Mango 4/0 4 - WR 88 Mitchell Bailey Jr. 6-3 200 CB 24 Maurice Flournoy Jr. 5-9 180 A. Mealer 7/0 7 - 1 BJ Byrd Jr. 5-10 175 3 Khalil Fleming Fr. 6-0 175 T. Minnefield 6/1 13 1 JACKSONVILLE SPECIAL TEAMS JACKSONVILLE COACHES J. Morris 8/2 15 2 G. Nicolas 8/8 18 14 LS 87 Christian Parker Fr. 6-0 230 Head Coach Ian Shields C. Parker 8/0 8 - 54 Charles Fordham R-Jr. 6-2 265 Assoc. Head Coach / OL Tom Simi T. Parker 7/1 17 2 Defensive Coordinator / LBs Alan Darlin K 95 Zach Benwick Fr. 6-0 180 Offensive Coordinator / QBs / B-Backs Trent Steelman B. Puccio 0/0 1 - 97 Anthony Einhorn Fr. 5-8 185 Special Teams Coordinator / RBs Steven Sylvester B. Riley 8/0 8 - P 96 Matt Clements Fr. 5-11 170 Recruiting Coordinator / Safeties Jake Copeland I. Riley 1/0 30 20 Defensive Line Wade Green C. Russell 6/0 10 - or 34 Derrick Stumph Fr. 6-2 180 Cornerbacks Tony Carter D. Rutledge 4/1 4 1 KR 1 BJ Byrd Jr. 5-10 175 Offensive Analyst / Special Teams Denard Robinson V. Sanders 8/7 26 8 13 Nasser Clark So. 5-10 205 Defensive Analyst / Special Teams Jordan Todman C. Saxton 8/6 17 6 GA / Wide Receivers Rylan Wells PR 1 BJ Byrd Jr. 5-10 175 T. Smith 0/0 1 - GA / OLBs Griffin Garland K. Stevenson 0/0 6 - 15 CJ Lewis Sr. 6-1 200 GA / OL Lofi Tamasese Athletic Trainer Doug Frye I. Stone 0/0 2 - Stength & Conditioning Andrew Bates D. Stumph 5/0 5 - Equipment Manager Walter Betz A. Taylor 3/0 3 - N. Tenley 4/0 4 - B. Tillman III 0/0 1 - C. Turner Jr. 8/8 28 23 D. Uwaomah 8/0 8 - C. Wakeley 8/7 37 27 C. Wilcox III 5/5 24 14 K. Woods 8/0 8 - W. Wright 3/0 5 - J. Younge-Humphrey 8/8 8 8 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY OFF DAY ACCESS = OPEN ACCESS = OPEN ACCESS = OPEN ACCESS = OPEN ACCESS=CLOSED GAMEDAY •Jacksonville’s stats • Jacksonville’s roster & • Jacksonville’s notes • Team walk-through at released depth chart released released game site

CALVIN AS A NATIONAL LEADER Once again, QB Calvin Turner Jr. finds himself near the top of the national FCS leaderboards in several rushing categories. His 1,183 yards rushing are good for eighth-best in the country, his 107.5 yards per game is 11th best in JACKSONVILLE FOOTBALL SOCIAL MEDIA the country, his 5.4 yards per carry is 40th-best, 13 TDs has him in a tie for 15th nationally. Twitter...... @JAX_FB Facebook...... Facebook.com/JacksonvilleFootball Instagram...... @jax_fb WIN THE TURNOVER BATTLE Youtube...... YouTube.com/JUDolphins1 The Dolphins have struggled with in PFL play losing 10 fumbles since the start of October. JU had fumbled once all season through the first 2019 QUICK FACTS four games. Three weeks ago vs. Stetson, Jacksonville won the turnover battle for the first time in five games, and won it again at Marist last week, University Information parlaying that into a win.

Location...... 2800 University Bvd. N, Jacksonville, Florida, 32211 RED ZONE TOUGH Founded...... 1934 Every time an opponent entered the red zone against Jacksonville last sea- Enrollment...... 4,222 son, it resulted in a score. This season, the defense has embraced the bend, Nickname...... Dolphins don’t break philosophy to the tune of a 75.4% red zone defense, good for School Colors...... Green , White and Gold fourth best in the PFL and have held opponents to just a 58% TD rate on 57 Stadium...... D.B. Milne Field red zone trips. JU posted two goal line stands vs. Morehead State, stopping Opened...... September 12, 1998 the Eagles from scoring on eight total plays inside the 10-yard line, while Capacity...... 5,000 holding Stetson without a in five red zone trips for the Hatters Surface...... AstroTurf (Installed in summer 2010) three weeks ago. President...... Tim Cost (Jacksonville, ‘81) First Reference...... Jacksonville 4th DOWN? LET’S GO Acceptable References...... Jacksonville, JU, JAX, Dolphins, ‘Phins JU has attempted the fifth most fourth down conversions in the country so far, and have converted 20-34 Unacceptable References...... Jacksonville State, J-Ville, Fins 2019 TEAM COMPARISON tries. That 59% conversion Team Information rate is good for third-best Category Jacksonville San Diego in the PFL and third-best (PFL) (PFL) Head Coach...... Ian Shields nationally among teams that Scoring Offense 24.5 (6) 41.2 (2) Alma Mater, Year...... Oregon State, 1994 have attempted 30 or more Rushing Offense 273.9 (2) 187.8 (5) Passing Offense 77.3 (10) 312.8 (1) Record/Years at Jacksonville...... 17-25/4th 4th downs this season. Yards Per Play 5.7 (t-5) 7.5 (1) Career Record/Years...... 41-46/8th CLIMBING THE CHARTS Points Off TO 21 76 2017 Record...... 2-8 With his first interception of 3rd Down Conversions 42% (5) 51% (2) PFL Record (Finish)...... 1-7 (10th) the season two weeks ago 4th Down Conversions 20-34 (4) 7-14 (t-5) Starters Returning/Lost...... 13/9 at Drake, senior CB CJ Lewis Time/Possession 30:55 (3) 32:09 (2) Offensive Starters Returning/Lost...... 6/5 moved into a tie for third in Penalties/Gm 5.4/53.1 (5) 7.5/78.2 (10) Defensive Starters Returning/Lost...... 7/4 program history, with eight Special Teams Starters Returning/Lost...... 1/2 Scoring Defense 34.5 (8) 22.6 (2) aerial thefts in his career. He Rush Defense 251.9 (10) 146.2 (2) is tied with Lacy McDougald, Program History Pass Defense 159.1 (1) 219.7 (8) who played for Jacksonville Yards Per Play Allowed 6.5 (9) 5.6 (3) from 2008-11. Team Sacks Per Game 0.8 (t-9) 1.3 (6) Seasons of Football...... 22nd in 2019 Team Tackles for Loss Per Game 3.7 5.5 First Season...... 1998 Senior lineback Caysaun Interceptions 7 (t-8) 17 (1) All-Time Record (Pct.)...... 119-111 (.517) Wakeley continues to make All-Time Postseason Record (Pct.)...... 0-2 (.000) his mark as a tackling ma- Turnover Margin -2 (5) +11 (1) 2001 PFL Championship Game...... L, 14-46 to Dayton chine. His team-leading 83 2008 Gridiron Classic...... L, 28-0 to Albany tackles are tied for eighth Red Zone Offense 86% (6) 88% (3) All-Time Conference Championships...... 3 most in a single-season in Red Zone Defense 75% (1) 78% (3) Pioneer Football League...... 2008, 2010, 2014 (vacated) program history and his 229 PFL South Division...... 2001 , 2003 career stops are sixth all- time. TWELVE GAMES AGAIN For just the second time in program history, Jacksonville is scheduled to play 12 games in 2019, thanks to the new rule stipulation that allows for the increase in scheduling. Coach Shields is excited about the opportunity, always relishing more chances to strap it up for a game. In his first three seasons as head coach, JU has played more than 10 games only once. In 2016, the Dolphins lost a contest with Campbell at home due to Hurricane Matthew and in 2018 residuals from Hurricane Michael prevented Walsh from making it down for their game. The last time JU played 12 games in a season was 2008, when the Dolphins qualified for the Gridiron Classic thanks to its PFL Championship, and played Albany in its lone postseason game in program history.

TOUGH SHOES TO FILL Perhaps the toughest spot to fill for Jacksonville in the upcoming season is kicker Javier Arce-Ramirez, who became the first kicker in JU history to not miss a kick last year. He was 4-4 on field goal attempts, and connected on all 34 of his PAT tries. Additionally, he is tied for the most accurate kicker in Jacksonville history (for those the kicked for more than one season), having made 77% of the field goals he attempted in his three year career. So far, freshman Zach Benwick has handled all of the kicking duties, going 1-2 on field goals (making a 35 yarder and missing a 43 yarder at Presbyterian) and he is 4-6 on PATs (one blocked, one off the upright).

PRO ‘PHINS Several recent Dolphins have found success in various professional leagues, headlined by former Andy Jones (‘15) catching his first career touchdown with the . He was just this week signed to the Miami Dolphins practice squad. Former LB/DE Justin Horton (‘16) latched on with the Orlando Apollos of the short-lived Alliance of , while former CB KJ Jenkins (‘16) has found success with the Cedar Rapids River Kings of the Indoor Football League.

ALL-AMERICAN ENCORE? Sophomore B-Back Garnett Nicolas made a splash in his first year in the Green, White & Gold, earning Freshman All-American honors from HERO Sports after rushing for 718 yards and nine . He moved into the starting lineup in the third game of the season and totaled the second most rushing yards by a freshman in JU history. He topped the century mark in three of his final four games of 2018.

DEFENSIVE RESURGENCE Despite losing several keys players off the defense from last season, Head Coach Ian Shields is excited about the direction of the defense this season. Most of the starters are upperclassman who have logged significant playing time thoughout their careers to this point, plus the addition of several junior college transfers who could contribute right away. The defense is planning on using a variety of formations this year to take advantage of different personnel, as JU looks to slow down teams to help its dynamic offense stay on the field for even longer stretches this season.

PRESEASON HONORS Three Dolphins were named to the Preseason All-PFL Team, all three of who whom were recognized by the league at the conclusion of last season. Junior QB Calvin Turner Jr., sophomore B-Back Garnett Nicolas and redshirt-junior center Dane Cordell were hon- ored. Additionally, those three and five other Dolphins were part of Phil Steele’s 2019 Preseason All-PFL Teams. Both Turner Jr. and Cordell were First Teamers, with Nicolas, senior cornerback CJ Lewis making the Second Team and senior running back Irvin Riley, senior defensive lineman Crandall Maines, senior linebacker Caysaun Wakeley and redshirt-junior safety TJ Coley making the Third Team.

PRO PERSPECTIVE Jacksonville added three coaches with professional experience this season. New cornerbacks coach Tony Carter is a eight-year NFL veteran, who hails from Jacksonville originally and was an All-American at Florida State. Denard Robinson, best known for his All-American career as a at Michigan, played CENTURY MARK-Totals running back for the for four seasons and 100-Yard Rushing Games by Active Dolphins Player Most Recent Season Career is serving as an Offensive Analyst and working with the spe- Calvin Turner Jr. 103 at Marist (11/16/19) 7 14 cial teams this season. Jordan Todman, the Big East Offensive Irvin Riley 128 at Valparaiso (11/10/18) 0 4 Player of the Year at Connecticut in 2010 and a seven-year NFL Garnett Nicolas 147 at Marist (10/16/19) 3 6 vet is serving as a Defensive Analyst and also helping with CALVIN TURNER JR. - Milestones special teams. “With the additions of Jordan, Denard and Tony, Category Total Rank I’m thrilled we have some men who have played at the highest All-Purpose Yards 3,350 3rd all time Total TDs 31 3rd level of football, have roots here in Florida, are tremendous role Scoring 190 3rd models and flat out good people,” said Head Coach Ian Shields. AROUND THE PFL... PFL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK OFFENSE 2019 Standings PFL Overall S01 Mark Pappas, QB Morehead State San Diego 7-0 8-2 S08 Jack Cook, QB Dayton S15 Anthony Olivencia, WR Marist Davidson 5-2 8-3 S22 Reid Sinnett, QB San Diego Dayton 5-2 7-3 S29 Gavin DeFilippo, QB Stetson Drake 5-2 5-5 O08 Adam Trautman, TE Dayton O13 Reid Sinnett, QB San Diego Stetson 3-4 6-4 O20 Wesley Duggar, RB Davidson Morehead State 3-4 5-6 O27 Drew Lauer, RB Drake Marist 3-4 3-7 N03 Jake Chisholm, RB Dayton N10 JoJo Binda, RB San Diego Butler 2-5 3-8 N17 Garnett Nicolas, FB Jacksonville Jacksonville 1-6 3-8 Valparaiso 1-6 1-10 DEFENSE S01 Vaughn Taylor Jr., DE Morehead State S08 Tim Simon, S Dayton Last Week’s Results S15 Kyle Fleitman, S Marist S22 Kevin Glajchen, DE San Diego Saturday, November 16 S29 Jeran Proctor, DB Drake O06 Cassius Johnson, CB San Diego Jacksonville 52, Marist 45 2OT O13 Vaughn Taylor Jr., DE Morehead State Butler 24, Valparaiso 21 O20 Vaughn Taylor Jr., DE Morehead State Davidson 42, Stetson 14 O27 Jamari Booker, DB Valparaiso Dayton 46, Drake 29 N03 George Hatalowich, LB Davidson San Diego 52, Morehead State 20 N10 Matt Clifford, S Dayton N17 Brandon Easterling, S Dayton SPECIAL TEAMS S01 Michael Armstead, KR/PR San Diego S08 Michael Armstead, KR/PR San Diego S15 Sam Webster, K Dayton S22 Jake Chisholm, KR Dayton S29 Connor Wilson Stetson O06 Jonny Messina, K Stetson O13 Andrew Foster, K/P Morehead State This Week’s Action O20 Pat Tabor, K Davidson O27 Dimitrios Latsonas, K Valparaiso Saturday, November 13 N03 Jonny Messina, K Stetson N10 Brandon Eickert, K San Diego N17 Drew Bevelheimer, K Butler *Davidson vs. Drake, 1 PM *Dayton vs. Butler, 1 PM NATIONAL RECOGNITION *Morehead State vs. Stetson, 1 PM *Valparaiso vs. Marist, 2 PM STATS FCS National Offensive Player of the Week

PFL ALUMNI IN THE NFL Six PFL alumni were on NFL rosters at the start of the 2018 season, including 2017 All-Pro selection Jamal Agnew. • Jason Myers (Marist) – Seattle Seahawks • Eric Saubert (Drake) – New England Patriots 2019 PFL Preseason Poll • Jamal Agnew (San Diego) – Detroit Lions Place Team Votes • Andy Jones (Jacksonville) – Miami Dolphins 1. San Diego (7) 79 2. Dayton (2) 66 • Ross Dwelley (San Diego) – 3. Drake 64 4. Marist 52 5. Davidson 48 PFL ALUMNI IN THE CFL 6. Stetson 44 7. Butler 37 In addition to the PFL alumni playing in the NFL, 8. Jacksonville 30 one alumnus is continuing their playing career in 9. Morehead State 15 the Canadian Football League this season. Valparaiso 15 • Matthew Shiltz (Butler) – Montreal Alouettes RECORD WHEN... THE LAST TIME... 2019 THE LAST TIME JACKSONVILLE ... Playing at home...... 1-4 Was shut out...... 9/1/12 at Georgia Southern (L, 58-0) Playing on the road...... 2-4 Scored 30+ points...... 11/26/19 at Marist (W, 52-45 2OT) Playing on a neutral field...... 0-0 Scored 40+ points...... 11/26/19 at Marist (W, 52-45 2OT) Playing at night...... 1-1 Scored 50+ points...... 11/26/19 at Marist (W, 52-45 2OT) Playing during the day...... 2-7 Scored 30+ points vs. a DI opp...... 11/26/19 at Marist (W, 52-45 2OT) Jacksonville Scores on first possession...... 2-1 Scored 40+ points vs. a D1 opp...... 11/26/19 at Marist (W, 52-45 2OT) Opponent scores on first possession...... 1-7 Scored 50+ points vs. a D1 opp...... 11/26/19 at Marist (W, 52-45 2OT) Jacksonville Scores first...... 1-2 Had two 100+ yard rushers...... 11/16/19 at Marist (Garnett Nicolas, 147 & Calvin Turner Jr., 103) Opponent Scores first...... 2-6 Had two 100+ yard receivers...... 11/7/15 vs. Davidson (Andy Jones, 122 & Damien Strange, 105) Jacksonville leads after 1st quarter...... 2-1 Had a 300+ yard passer...... 11/7/15 vs. Davidson (Rylan Wells, 318) Opponent leads after 1st quarter...... 1-4 Had a 400+ yard passer...... 11/8/14 vs. Davidson (Kade Bell, 417) Tied after 1st quarter ...... 0-3 Had a 500+ yard passer...... 9/28/13 vs. Butler (Steven Hughes, 509) Record Jacksonville leads at halftime...... 2-0 Had a 100+ yard rusher...... 11/16/19 at Marist (Garnett Nicolas, 147 & Calvin Turner Jr., 103) Opponent leads at halftime...... 1-7 Had a 150+ yard rusher...... 11/9/19 vs. Drake (Calvin Turner Jr., 150) Tied at halftime...... 0-1 Had a 200+ yard rusher...... 10/27/18 at San Diego (Calvin Turner Jr., 202) Jacksonville leads after 3rd quarter...... 2-0 Had a 100+ yard receiver...... 10/28/17 at Campbell (Prince Gray, 109) Opponent leads after 3rd quarter...... 1-7 Had a 150+ yard receiver...... 11/19/16 vs. Marist (Brian Burnett, 170) Tied after 3rd quarter...... 0-1 Had a 200+ yard receiver...... 11/17/07 vs. Wagner (Nate Connor, 213) Game goes into overtime...... 1-0 Had a player with two plus interceptions...... 10/13/18 vs. Marist (CJ Lewis, 2) Record Jacksonville has more total yards...... 2-2 Had a player with three or more sacks...... 10/15/11 vs. Morehead State (Mike Mayoral, 3.0) Opponent has more total yards...... 1-6 Had a player with 15 or more tackles...... 11/16/19 at Marist (Ethan Hull, 15) Jacksonville has more rushing yards...... 3-4 Forced six or more turnovers...... 11/4/17 vs. Valparaiso (6) Opponent has more rushing yards...... 0-4 Recorded a safety...... 9/29/18 vs. Drake (Punt blocked in endzone) Jacksonville has more passing yards...... 0-2 Recorded a goal line stand...... 10/12/19 vs. Morehead State (2x) Opponent has more passing yards...... 3-6 Returned INT for TD...... 9/28/18 vs. Ave Maria (Caysaun Wakeley, 22 yards) Jacksonville has more turnovers...... 0-5 Returned for TD...... 9/4/15 at Delaware (Justin Horton) Opponent has more turnovers...... 3-3 Blocked a punt...... 9/14/19 at Presbyterian (Bryant Bowen) Teams have equal turnovers...... 0-0 Returned blocked punt for TD...... 11/21/15 vs. Valparaiso (Armani Sampson , 56 yards) Jacksonville has more penalties...... 2-6 Returned kickoff for TD...... 10/17/15 vs. Edward Waters (Emoni Williams, 88 yards) Opponent has more penalties...... 1-2 Returned punt for TD...... 9/14/13 vs. Morehead State (Adrian Riley, 75 yards) Teams have even number of penalties...... 0-0 Blocked a field goal...... 11/16/19 at Marist (Caysaun Wakeley) Jacksonville has more time of possession...... 3-5 Returned blocked FG for TD...... 11/16/19 at Marist (Maurice Flournoy, 88 yards) Opponent has more time of possession...... 3-0 Returned blocked PAT...... 9/23/17 at Marist (Calvin Turner Jr.) Jacksonville has 100-yard rusher...... 3-3 Successful two-point conversion...... 10/12/19 vs. Morehead State (Calvin Turner Jr. rush) Opponent has 100-yard rusher ...... 1-5 Successful fake punt...... 9/29/18 vs. Drake (Craige Saxton rush) Jacksonville scores at least 20 points...... 3-3 Opponent scores at least 20 points...... 3-8 THE LAST TIME A JACKSONVILLE OPPONENT ... Jacksonville throws for 300 yards...... 0-0 Was shut out...... 11/8/14 at Davidson (W, 56-0) Opponent throws for 300 yards...... 1-0 Held without a touchdown...... 11/8/14 at Davidson (W, 56-0) Playing on natural grass...... 1-0 Scored 30+ points...... 11/26/19 at Marist (W, 52-45 2OT) Playing on artificial surface...... 2-8 Scored 40+ points...... 11/26/19 at Marist (W, 52-45 2OT) Jacksonville defense scores...... 2-0 Scored 50+ points...... 10/5/19 at Dayton (L, 28-56) Jacksonville returns KO/Punt for TD...... 0-0 Had two 100+ yard rushers...... 11/2/19 vs. Stetson (Gaven DeFilippo, 116 & Jalen Leary, 112) Opponent returns KO/Punt for TD...... 0-0 Had two 100+ yard receivers...... 11/18/17 at Drake (Steven Doran, 104 & Conner Ostrander, 102) Jacksonville plays a school from Georgia...... 0-0 Had a 300+ yard passer...... 11/16/19 at Marist (Austin Day, 310) Jacksonville Plays a school from North Carolina...... 0-1 Had a 400+ yard passer...... 10/14/06 vs. Dayton (Rob Florian, 411) Had a 100+ yard rusher...... 11/16/19 at Marist (Hunter Cobb, 151) Had a 150+ yard rusher...... 11/16/19 at Marist (Hunter Cobb, 151) Had a 200+ yard rusher...... 10/22/16 vs. Morehead State(Trevor Jones, 284) COACHING STAFF Had a 250+ rusher...... 10/22/16 vs. Morehead State(Trevor Jones, 284) Ian Shields (Oregon State, 1994)...... Head Coach (4th Season) Had a 300+yard rusher...... 11/14/98 vs. Wagner (John Campbell, 324) Tom Simi (Eastern Oregon, 1997)...... Associate Head Coach / Offensive Line (3rd Season) Had a 100+ yard receiver...... 10/5/19 at Dayton (Adam Trautman, 107) Alan Darlin (Oregon State, 2009)...... Defensive Coordinator / Linebackers (4th Season) Had a 150+ yard receiver...... 11/10/18 vs. Valparaiso (Griffin Norberg, 173) Trent Steelman (Army, 2013)...... Off. Coord / Quarterbacks / B-Backs Coach (4th Season) Had a 200+ yard receiver...... 10/13/12 vs. Davidson (Lanny Funsten, 246) Steven Sylvester (Georgia Tech, 2011)...... ST Coord / Running Backs Coach (4th Season) Recorded a safety...... 10/1/11 vs. Marist (Tackled in endzone after INT) Jake Copeland (Lenoir-Rhyne, 2013)...... Safeties Coach / Recruiting Coordinator (3rd Season) Returned INT for TD...... 10/17/15 vs. Edward Waters (Shaquille Stoudemire, 100 yards) Tony Carter (Florida State, 2009)...... Cornerbacks Coach (1st Season) Returned fumble for TD...... 8/29/19 at Richmond (Maurice Jackson, 56 yards) Wade Green (Cal Poly, 2001)...... Defensive Line Coach (2nd Season) Blocked a punt...... 9/21/19 vs. Dartmouth Denard Robinson (Michigan, 2013)...... Offensive Analyst / Special Teams Returned blocked punt for TD...... 9/7/02 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne (Chris Winford, 39 yards) Jordan Todman (Connecticut, 2011...... Defensive Analyst / Special Teams Returned kickoff for TD...... 10/27/18 at San Diego (Michael Armstead, 99 yards) Rylan Wells (Jacksonville, 2018)...... GA / Wide Receivers Returned punt for TD...... 11/8/08 vs. Valparaiso (Welch, 24 yards) Griffin Garland (Jacksonville, 2018)...... GA / OLBs Blocked a field goal...... 9/12/15 at Newberry Lofi Tamasese (Jacksonville, 2019)...... GA / OL Returned blocked FG for TD...... Never Returned blocked PAT...... 10/6/18 vs. Davidson (Rayshawn McCall) IAN SHIELDS HEAD COACH Fourth Season Oregon State, 1994 Ian Shields enters his fourth season at the helm of the Jacksonville University football team in 2019. Tabbed as just the third head football coach in JU history in November of 2015, Shields has continued to change the culture of the program in his tenure. Shields’ sophomore campaign in 2017 saw the team improve two wins from the previous season, to a 7-4 overall record, including a 5-3 mark and a third-place finish in the Pioneer Football League. Steadied by a dynamic spread-option offensive attack, and an attacking turnover-reaping defense, the 17’ Dolphins put on quite a show on the field. The team ranked fifth in the Football Championship Subdivision, led the Pioneer Football League and shattered the school record in rushing offense, totaling 2,962 yards and averaging 269.3 yards-per-game. Additionally, the team set new marks in rushing attempts (601) and rushing touchdowns (31) in a single season. Under Shields’ leadership, the Dolphins broke multiple single-game records during the season, highlighted by an unprecedented rushing performance against Guilford College on Sept. 30, 2017, which ended in 514 yards and seven touchdowns on the ground. 2017 saw 13 players receive All-PFL accolades, with defensive back Griffin Garland, linebacker Trevor Tufano and running backs Irvin Riley and Keenan Simpson all earning Second-Team PFL honors. During the season, quarterback Rylan Wells (3x), linebacker Thomas Oporto and kicker Javier Arce-Ramirez were named PFL Players of the Week, while Wells (honorable mention) and Tufano took home STATS FCS National Player of the Week honors. Off the field, five Dolphins took home PFL Academic All-Conference Awards, while a record 54 players earned a place on the league’s Fall 2017 Academic Honor Roll. The squad also recorded a 3.18 GPA for the year, the highest in program history. Shields’ program continued its involvement in the community, serving over 350+ hours of service at local charities, schools, and civic organizations. SHIELDS YEAR-BY-YEAR In his inaugural campaign in 2016, Shields set the foundation of the program and guided Jacksonville to success on the PLAYING HISTORY field, in the classroom, and in the community at-large. • Oregon State -- 1990-93 On the field, the Dolphins finished the season with an overall record of 5-5, which included a 4-3 mark in league play, Quarterback and also saw the program’s second NFL free agent signee in as many years in linebacker Justin Horton (Jacksonville Jaguars). HEAD COACHING RECORD The team set multiple program records with (then) single-season marks in rushing yards (2,482 yards) and rushing Year School Record Conf. Finish touchdowns (29), while tying the single-game rushing record (433). The Dolphins also finished the year ranked nation- 2006 Eastern Oregon 6-5 ------ally in the FCS Top 25 in scoring offense, total offense, rushing offense, yards-per-completion, passing efficiency, time 2007 Eastern Oregon 1-10 ------of possession, and punt return average. 2014 Lenoir-Rhyne 11-1 7-0 1st Prior to his arrival at Jacksonville, Shields served as the head coach at Lenoir-Rhyne, where he spent two seasons, 2015 Lenoir-Rhyne 5-5 3-4 6th compiling a 17-6 record. Whileat Lenoir-Rhyne, Shields won a conference championship, was named the South Atlantic 2016 Jacksonville 5-5 4-3 5th Conference Coach of the Year, and twice had his offense lead the nation in rushing. 2017 Jacksonville 7-4 5-3 3rd In the 2015 season, the Bears finished 6-5 (5-5 SAC), had six players named all-conference, and saw All-American of- 2018 Jacksonville 2-8 1-7 10th fensive lineman Joe Ray named a finalist for the Gene Upshaw Trophy as the top lineman in Division II. Ray also won the 2019 Jacksonville 3-8 1-6 --- Jacobs Trophy as the top lineman in the South Atlantic Conference. Shields’ first year at Lenoir-Rhyne featured an 11-1 record. Finishing 7-0 in conference play, the program put together its first perfect conference season in 52 years, while Career 41-45 21-23 also setting an NCAA Division II single-season record for rushing yards (416.2 ypg) behind a spread-option attack. COACHING TIMELINE Prior to Lenoir-Rhyne, Shields spent five seasons as the associate head coach and offensive coordinator at Army (2009-13). Years School Position 2016-Pres Jacksonville Head Coach Under Shields, Army produced one of the most prolific attacks not only in West Point history, but in the nation. Army’s 2014-15 Lenoir-Rhyne Head Coach offense topped the NCAA Division I rushing list in both 2011 and 2012, the first time the Black Knights led the country in that category in consecutive seasons since Col. Earl “Red’ Blaik led the 1944 and 1945 squads. The 2012 team set 2009-13 Army Off. Coord. / Assoc. HC Academy records for both total rushing yards (4,438) and rushing yards per game (369.8 ypg). The 2011 squad was the 2008 Cal Poly Offensive Coordinator first in Academy history to crack the 4,000-yard mark (4,158).Shields was also part of a staff that led Army to its first 2006-07 Eastern Oregon Head Coach bowl victory in 25 years in 2010, a win over SMU in the Armed Forces Bowl. 2004-05 Cal Poly Co-Offensive Coordinator Prior to his time at Army, Shields held coaching positions at multiple levels through the first 14 years of his coaching 2003 Bucknell Offensive Coordinator career. This included two seperate stints as the Offensive Coordinator at Cal Poly (2008; 2004-05), his firsthead coach- 2000-02 Saint Mary’s Offensive Coordinator ing job, which came at Eastern Oregon University from 2006-07, and Offensive Coordinator positions at Bucknell (2003), Saint Mary’s College (2000-02), and Eastern Oregon (1997-99). 1997-99 Eastern Oregon Offensive Coordinator 1994-96 Oregon State Graduate Assist. A 1994 graduate of Oregon State University and former starting quarterback for the Beavers, Shields began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at his alma mater, working with the Beavers’ linebackers, tight ends, quarterbacks and running backs, while also assisting with the special teams unit during his time with the team from 1994-96. He moved on to his first stop at Eastern Oregon thereafter, assuming offensive coordinator duties with the team from 1997-99. During those three years, he helped develop the Mountaineers’ all-time leading passer, rusher and receiver, and helped the offense establish 35 new school records. A native of Oregon City, Oregon, Shields lettered three times in football and twice in baseball at Oregon State, and was elected team captain of the gridiron during his senior year. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in speech communication in 1994 and earned a master’s degree in interdisciplinary studies from OSU in 1997. One of the most decorated prep athletes in the State of Oregon in his era, Shields was an All-State competitor in football, basketball and baseball while attending Oregon City High School. He was named The Oregonian State Player of the Year and the Bobby Dodd State Player of the Year his senior season. Shields and his wife, Norma, a former collegiate volleyball standout at Eastern Oregon have three sons: Beau (16), Jonah (14), and Jordan (6). THE2019 LAST COMBINED TIME... STATS Jacksonville Combined Team Statistics (as of Nov 20, 2019) All games

Date Opponent Score Att. Record: Overall Home Away Neutral Aug 29, 2019 at Richmond L 19-38 7702 All games 3-8 1-4 2-4 0-0 Sep 14, 2019 at Presbyterian W 30-20 2208 Conference 1-6 0-3 1-3 0-0 Sep 21, 2019 DARTMOUTH L 6-35 2077 Non-Conference 2-2 1-1 1-1 0-0 Sep 28, 2019 AVE MARIA W 42-28 1643 * Oct 5, 2019 at Dayton L 28-56 2824 Team Statistics JU OPP * Oct 12, 2019 MOREHEAD STATE L 22-30 1433 FIRST DOWNS 183 232 * Oct 19, 2019 DAVIDSON L 19-49 2732 R u s h in g 146 145 * Oct 26, 2019 at BUTLER L 14-24 3484 P a s s in g 28 76 * Nov 02, 2019 STETSON L 24-27 1754 P e n a l ty 9 11 * Nov 09, 2019 at Drake L 14-28 1670 RUSHING YARDAGE 3013 2771 * Nov 16, 2019 at Marist W 52-45 1396 Rushing Attempts 579 463 Average Per Rush 5.2 6.0 Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Average Per Game 273.9 251.9 Calvin Turner 11 219 1353 170 1183 5.4 13 78 107.5 TDs Rushing 27 29 Garnett Nicolas 11 145 743 7 736 5.1 2 75 66.9 PASSING YARDAGE 850 1750 AJ Davis 9 57 277 4 273 4.8 4 53 30.3 C o m p - A t t- In t 49-101-3 148-236-7 Younge-Humphrey 11 38 281 20 261 6.9 2 54 23.7 Average Per Pass 8.4 7.4 BJ Riley 11 37 205 5 200 5.4 3 35 18.2 Average Per Catch 17.3 11.8 Ish Cortes 9 26 125 2 123 4.7 0 23 13.7 Average Per Game 77.3 159.1 AJ Mealer 10 19 120 7 113 5.9 0 20 11.3 TDs Passing 7 19 Nasser Clark 7 11 45 0 45 4.1 0 9 6.4 TOTAL OFFENSE 3863 4521 Walker Wright 4 6 42 0 42 7.0 1 14 10.5 Average Per Play 5.7 6.5 BJ Byrd 11 5 44 6 38 7.6 1 20 3.5 Average Per Game 351.2 411.0 Caleb Grimes 2 5 21 0 21 4.2 0 11 10.5 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 47-855 38-668 Irvin Riley 1 4 15 1 14 3.5 0 5 14.0 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 8-73 13-186 Sean Dispenza 4 2 14 0 14 7.0 1 8 3.5 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 7-103 3-44 Total 11 579 3285 272 3013 5.2 27 78 273.9 FUMBLES-LOST 18-11 15-6 Opponents 11 463 2889 118 2771 6.0 29 80 251.9 PENALTIES-Yards 59-584 48-428 PUNTS-AVG 35-35.1 21-34.8 Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3 0 :2 7 2 9 :0 5 Calvin Turner 11 125.41 45-92-2 48.9 689 5 64 62.6 3RD-DOWN Conversions 59/141 63/128 Walker Wright 4 44.53 1-3-0 33.3 4 0 4 1.0 4TH-DOWN Conversions 20/34 13/23 BJ Riley 11 404.80 1-2-1 50.0 69 1 69 6.3 Craige Saxton 11 634.60 2-2-0 100.0 88 1 71 8.0 Interceptions no. yds avg td lg AJ Mealer 10 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Cedrick Wilcox 2 6 3.0 0 6 TEAM 5 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Caysaun Wakeley 1 22 22.0 1 22 Total 11 136.14 49-101-3 48.5 850 7 71 77.3 CJ Lewis 1 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents 11 145.64 148-236-7 62.7 1750 19 49 159.1 J. Johnson 1 0 0.0 0 0 Moe Flournoy 1 67 67.0 0 67 Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g Craige Saxton 1 8 8.0 0 8 BJ Byrd 11 26 440 16.9 1 64 40.0 Mitchell Bailey 11 8 150 18.8 3 69 13.6 Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk Craige Saxton 11 5 93 18.6 1 36 8.5 Derick Stumph 18 681 37.8 58 1 3 3 3 0 Younge-Humphrey 11 3 82 27.3 1 71 7.5 Matt Clements 16 546 34.1 52 0 5 5 1 1 Garnett Nicolas 11 2 23 11.5 0 20 2.1 TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BJ Riley 11 2 19 9.5 0 16 1.7 Calvin Turner 11 1 17 17.0 0 17 1.5 Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg AJ Mealer 10 1 17 17.0 0 17 1.7 BJ Byrd 7 72 10.3 0 24 Ish Cortes 9 1 9 9.0 1 9 1.0 Bryan Bowen 1 1 1.0 0 0 Total 11 49 850 17.3 7 71 77.3 Total 8 73 9.1 0 24 Opponents 11 148 1750 11.8 19 49 159.1 Opponents 13 186 14.3 0 32

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg Zachary Benwick 7-11 63.6 0-0 3-4 2-2 2-4 0-1 45 1 BJ Byrd 31 703 22.7 0 43 Younge-Humphrey 5 89 17.8 0 22 PAT Cody Russell 3 16 5.3 0 9 Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts Sean Dispenza 2 32 16.0 0 17 Calvin Turner 13 - - 2-3 - 0-1 - - 82 Vasco Sanders 1 0 0.0 0 0 Zachary Benwick - 7-11 29-31 - - - - - 50 Caleb Grimes 1 1 1.0 0 1 AJ Davis 4 ------24 Ethan Hull 1 10 10.0 0 10 BJ Riley 3 ------18 Trey Minnifield 1 0 0.0 0 0 Mitchell Bailey 3 ------18 Nasser Clark 1 4 4.0 0 4 Younge-Humphrey 3 ------18 Mitchell Bailey 1 0 0.0 0 0 Garnett Nicolas 2 ------12 Total 47 855 18.2 0 43 BJ Byrd 2 ------12 Opponents 38 668 17.6 0 41 Sean Dispenza 1 ------6 Walker Wright 1 - - 0-1 - - - - 6 All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g Moe Flournoy 1 ------6 BJ Byrd 11 38 440 72 703 0 1253 113.9 Craige Saxton 1 ------6 Calvin Turner 11 1183 17 0 0 0 1200 109.1 Ish Cortes 1 ------6 Garnett Nicolas 11 736 23 0 0 0 759 69.0 Caysaun Wakeley 1 ------6 Younge-Humphr 11 261 82 0 89 0 432 39.3 Total 36 7-11 29-31 2-4 - 0-1 - - 270 AJ Davis 9 273 0 0 0 0 273 30.3 Opponents 49 12-15 46-46 - 2 2-3 - - 380 Total 11 3013 850 73 855 103 4894 444.9 Opponents 11 2771 1750 186 668 44 5419 492.6 Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Jacksonville 66 43 55 92 14 270 Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g Opponents 82 128 59 104 7 380 Calvin Turner 11 311 1183 689 1872 170.2 Garnett Nicolas 11 145 736 0 736 66.9 AJ Davis 9 57 273 0 273 30.3 BJ Riley 11 39 200 69 269 24.5 Younge-Humphrey 11 38 261 0 261 23.7 Total 11 680 3013 850 3863 351.2 Opponents 11 699 2771 1750 4521 411.0

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd ## Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 20 Caysaun Wakeley 11 44 39 83 7.5-20 1.0-3 1-22 . 3 1-0 2 1 . 47 Ethan Hull 11 37 44 81 4.5-8 1.0-3 . . 1 1-0 2 . . 4 J. Johnson 11 44 31 75 2.0-2 . 1-0 5 . . 3 . . 6 Torre Parker 10 33 22 55 2.0-8 1.0-6 . 1 2 . . . . 15 CJ Lewis 11 32 21 53 1.0-1 . 1-0 4 . . . . . Total 11 389 388 777 41-115 9-45 7-103 16 10 6-0 9 2 . Opponents 11 410 394 804 55-250 13-82 3-44 9 4 11-66 9 3 .