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SCHEDULE GAME 2: SEPT. 9, 2017 • 6 P.M. AUG. 31, 2017 • W, 28-20 HENDERSON STATE (1-0) VS. at #15 Harding Searcy, Ark. T ECH (1-0) First Security Stadium • 3100 SEPT. 9, 2017 • 6 p.m. CARPENTER-HAYGOOD STADIUM/RUGGLES FIELD • 9600 ARKANSAS TECH Arkadelphia, Ark. CHS/Ruggles Field • 9600 REDDIES TAKE ON ARKANSAS TECH IN HOME OPENER After a thrilling season-opening win against 15th-ranked Harding last week, SEPT. 16, 2017 • 6 p.m. Henderson State will battle another in-state foe as Arkansas Tech comes to NORTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA town for the Reddies’ home opener on Saturday with kickoff slated for 6 p.m. Arkadelphia, Ark. Arkansas Tech also took down a nationally-ranked opponent in the season CHS/Ruggles Field • 9600 opener as the Wonder Boys beat preseason GAC favorite and 22nd-ranked Southern Arkansas 28-21. SEPT. 23, 2017 • 6 p.m. The game will mark the beginning of the 50th season at Carpenter-Haygood at Southwestern Oklahoma Stadium/Ruggles Field with Henderson’s first game being played on Sep- Weatherford, Okla. Fast Lane Field • 5000 tember 21, 1968 with the Reddies beating Mississippi College 17-0. SEPT. 30, 2017 • 2 P.M. REDDIE REPORT SOUTHERN NAZARENE Andrew Black had a solid opening game against the Bisons completing Arkadelphia, Ark. (Hall of Honor) 18-of-30 passes for 246 yards and two . The junior from Tyler, CHS/Ruggles Field • 9600 Texas also totaled 28 yards rushing including a 1-yard plunge for a touch- Oct. 7, 2017 • 1 p.m. down. at Oklahoma Baptist Black has 2455 career passing yards and has completed 188-of-302 passes Shawnee, Okla. for 62 percent including 17 tosses. Hurt Field • 2900 Ben Johnson was Black’s favorite target in the opener as Johnson hauled in seven passes for 80 yards, all in the first half. Johnson increased his Oct. 14, 2017 • 2 p.m. career total to 545 yards to go along with four career touchdowns. at Southeastern Oklahoma A trio of freshmen handled the duties at running back as Cecil Langston Durant, Okla. totaled 30 yards on six attempts, Blake Faulk carried the ball 9 times for 23 Paul Laird Field • 5500 yards, and Cobra Jones providing the longest run from scrimmage going 22 OCT. 21, 2017 • 2 p.m. yards on his first collegiate attempt. EAST CENTRAL Langston redshirted last season after being named the 2015 Arkansas Class Arkadelphia, Ark. (Homecoming) 3A Offensive Player of the Year at High School. The native of CHS/Ruggles Field • 9600 Luxora, Ark. set the state record for yards rushing in a single season with 3,211 along yards with 40 touchdowns as a senior. A Landers Award Final- OCT. 28, 2017 • 2 p.m. ist, Langston led the Colts to the Class 3A State Championship game. He SOUTHERN ARKANSAS finished his prep career with 6,255 yards and 75 touchdowns. Arkadelphia, Ark. (Senior Day) Faulk was an all-state performer at Prairie Grove High School where he CHS/Ruggles Field • 9600 rushed for 2150 yards and scored 40 touchdowns his senior year in leading Nov. 4, 2017 • 3 p.m. the Tigers to a state runner-up finish. at Arkansas-Monticllo Jones was an all-district selection at LaPorte High School where he carried Monticello, Ark. the ball 137 times for 883 yards and 11 touchdowns his senior campaign. Cotton Boll Stadium • 4500 Henderson’s defense limited Harding to 347 yards of offense with Malik Brown and Cameron Sonnier leading the charge with 11 tackles each. NOV. 11, 2017 • 1 P.M. Defensive back Sheldon Watson had five tackles, a forced and two at Ouachita Baptist including the game-saving pick with 21 seconds left in the Arkadelphia, Ark. game. The junior from Palestine, Texas has seven career interceptions dur- Cliff Harris Stadium • 6000 ing his three years at Henderson. 2017 REDDIE FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • PAGE 2

ARKANSAS TECH PREVIEW ATU FACTS Arkansas Tech took advantage of three turnovers and benefitted from 15 Southern Arkansas penalties to upend the Muleriders last week. On the offensive side of the football, Ty Reasnor returns under center for the Wonder Boys. The senior suffered a season-ending injury in ATU’s trip to Southern Arkansas last season. Last week against SAU, the Cashion, Okla. native completed 13-of-23 passes for 220 yards and three touchdowns. Reasnor also rushed for the game-winning score as he broke free for a 10- yard jaunt with just 2:54 to play in the game. ATU returns an offense that features one of the top rushing units in Division II. Bryan Allen, Justin Bailey, and Brayden Stringer paced a rushing Raymond Monica attack that racked up 215.4 yards per game last season. Head Coach Allen ended with a team-high 584 rushing yards (73.0 ypg), last season, while Stringer was a 2016 All-GAC Honorable Mention selection after carry- • QUICK FACTS • ing the ball 91 times for 474 yards. Bailey totaled 422 rushing yards while LOCATION: ...... Russellville, Ark. also catching six passes for 228 yards in 2016. FOUNDED: ...... 1909 ENROLLMENT: ...... 11,894 Jackob Dean led the receiving corps last week against SAU with five recep- ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: ...... Steve Mullins tions for 63 yards. The Reddies will also have to keep an eye on Alabama COLORS: ...... Green and Gold A&M transfer Tevin McKenzie who racked up 50 receptions for 539 yards STADIUM: ...... Thone Stadium at Buerkle Field and a touchdown in his last season with the Bulldogs. Defensively, the Wonder Boys return three key players in Cua’ Rose, along • COACHING STAFF • with linebackers Seth Culp and KJ Reid. HEAD COACH: ...... Raymond Monica Rose has established himself as one of the most fearsome secondary de- ALMA MATER:...... North Alabama (1990) RECORD AT ATU : ...... 24-22 (Fifth) fenders in the GAC. A Second-Team All-GAC selection, the junior from CAREER RECORD : ...... 69-56 (12th) McGehee, Ark. was third on team with 65 tackles. Rose totaled 9 tackles ASSISTANT COACHES: ...... last week against SAU while forcing a fumble along with a pair of pass Kurt Corbin ...... Co-Defensive Coordinator breakups and an with 2:36 left in the game. Raleigh Jackson ...... Co-Defensive Coordinator Brent Dearmon ...... Offensive Coordinator Culp totaled 95 tackles a year ago including collecting 10 or more tackles in Jared Haas ...... Wide Receivers five games. The senior from Temple, Texas led ATU last week with 14 stops. Chris Franklin ...... Defensive Backs Reid collected 39 tackles including 21 solo stops in 2016. The junior from Georgeio Milam ...... Offensive Line Texarkana, Ark. recorded nine tackles in the season opener. Jason Boyles ...... Safeties Justin Brown ...... Tight Ends/Fullbacks Richard Hutchings ...... Graduate Assistant 2017 GAC STANDINGS Brandon Keaton ...... Graduate Assistant GAC RECORD OVERALL RECORD • TEAM INFORMATION • TEAM W L Pct. W L Pct. Stk. 2016 Record ...... 6-5 Harding 11 0 1.000 13 1 .929 L1 GAC Record: ...... 6-5 (t-6th) Southern Arkansas 9 2 .818 9 3 .750 L1 LETTERMEN RETURNING: ...... 38 Henderson State 8 3 .727 8 3 .727 L1 LETTERMAN LOST: ...... 23 Ouachita Baptist 7 4 .636 7 4 .636 W3 STARTERS RETURNING: ...... 14 Southeastern Okla. 7 4 .636 7 4 .636 W2 STARTERS LOST: ...... 8 Arkansas Tech 6 5 .545 6 5 .545 L1 • 2017 SCHEDULE • Southwestern Okla. 5 6 .455 5 6 .455 W1 A31 Southern Arkansas W, 28-21 Arkansas-Monticello 4 7 .364 4 7 .364 L2 S9 at Henderson State 6 p.m. Northwestern Okla. 4 7 .364 4 7 .364 L3 S16 Oklahoma Baptist 6 p.m. Oklahoma Baptist 2 9 .182 2 9 .182 L7 S23 at Southern Nazarene 1 p.m. Southern Nazarene 2 9 .182 2 9 .182 W1 East Central 1 10 .091 1 10 .091 L8 S30 Ouachita Baptist 6 p.m. O7 at Arkansas-Monticello 3 p.m. THURSDAY’S SCHEDULE O14 at Southwestern Oklahoma 2 p.m. Northwestern Oklahoma at Ouachita Baptist 6 p.m. O21 Northwestern Oklahoma 2 p.m. Southeastern Oklahoma at Southern Nazarene 6 p.m. O28 at East Central 4 p.m. Southern Arkansas at Arkansas Tech 7 p.m. N4 Southeastern Oklahoma 2 p.m. SATURDAY’S SCHEDULE N11 Harding 2 p.m. East Central at Oklahoma Baptist Noon Southwestern Oklahoma at Arkansas-Monticello 6 p.m. 2017 REDDIE FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • PAGE 3

LAST YEAR vs. ARKANSAS TECH HSU QUICK FACTS Evan Lassiter threw for 311 yards and the defense recorded eight tackles for GENERAL INFORMATION loss as No. 7 Henderson State beat Arkansas Tech 27-20. LOCATION: ...... Arkadelphia, Ark. Lassiter, in his first start as the Reddie quarterback, completed 26-of-37 FOUNDED: ...... 1890 passes and a pair of touchdowns. ENROLLMENT: ...... 3,634 NICKNAME: ...... Reddies Henderson scored on the opening drive as Lassiter hooked up with Al Lasker SCHOOL COLORS:...... Red and Gray for a 5-yard score to finish a 10-play, 6-yard drive. AFFILIATION: ...... NCAA Division II Arkansas Tech answered with a 3-yard touchdown reception by Chris Eastburn CONFERENCE: ...... Great American PRESIDENT: ...... Dr. Glen Jones, Jr. from Kristian Thompson with 5:16 remaining in the opening quarter. Alma Mater: ...... Henderson State (1992) The Reddies would regain the lead on their next possession as Houston Ray DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS: ...... Shawn Jones booted a 21-yard field goal to make the score 10-7. Alma Mater: ...... Central Missouri (1997) DIRECTOR OF ATHLETIC MARKETING: ...... Hunter Lively On ATU's next possession, Josh Davis intercepted a Jabyes Cross pass Alma Mater: ...... Henderson State (2014) and went 28 yards down to the ATU 27 to set up Henderson's next score. ASST. AD INTERNAL A FFAIRS: ...... Lenette Jones It only took four plays as Lasker recorded his second touchdown from 11 Alma Mater: ...... Henderson State (2000) SPORTS I NFORMATION DIRECTOR: ...... Troy Mitchell yards out to extend the lead to 17-7. Alma Mater: ...... Ohio University (1989) Ray would add a 42-yard field goal to put HSU on top 20-7. ASSISTANT SID: ...... David Salley Tech tacked on a field goal as time expired in the half as Eric Perez was Alma Mater: ...... Harding (2016) successful from 30-yards out. FACILITY: ...... Carpenter-Haygood Stadium/Ruggles Field Henderson scored on it first series of the second half as Jeremy Wilson CAPACITY: ...... 9,600 raced to the pylon from 3-yards out. SURFACE: ...... GeoSurface PRESS R OW PHONE: ...... (870) 230-5035 The defense came up big on ATU's next possession as the Wonder Boys ATHLETICS PHONE: ...... (870) 230-5161 drove down to the Reddie 4-yardline and had 1st-and-goal. Henderson held with key stops by Cam Sonnier and Terrance Bailey. HISTORY FIRST YEAR OF FOOTBALL: ...... 1905 Henderson totaled 354 yards of offense while ATU compiled 377 yards. ALL-TIME RECORD: ...... 507-446-42 Whitehead finished with 165 yards on seven receptions, while Jacoby Lewis had 6 catches for 46 yards. TEAM INFORMATION 2016 RECORD: ...... 8-3 The ground game was limited to just 43 yards, with Wilson having 18 carries 2016 GAC RECORD: ...... 8-3 for 46 yards. 2016 GAC FINISH: ...... 3rd Henderson's defense was on the field 35:19 and totaled 117 tackles. NCAA PLAYOFFS A PPEARANCES: ...... 2012, 13, 15 Sonnier had 12 tackles in the game while Bailey totaled 10. OFFENSIVE FORMATION: ...... 1 Back Spread DEFENSIVE F ORMATION: ...... 4-3-3 Multiple BOX SCORE STARTERS R ETURNING: ...... 16 (8 O, 7 D, 1 ST) Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Henderson State 10 10 7 0 27 STARTERS L OST: ...... 8 (3 O, 4 D, 1 ST) Arkansas Tech 7 3 0 10 20 LETTERMEN RETURNING: ...... 51 (24 O, 26 D, 1 ST) ETTERMEN OST Qtr Time Scoring play L L : ...... 18 (8 O, 9 D, 1 ST) 1st 10:40 HSU - Al Lasker 5 yd pass from Evan Lassiter (Houston Ray kick), 10-69 4:20 REDSHIRT FRESHMEN: ...... 40 05:16 ATU - Chris Eastburn 3 yd pass from K. Thompson (Eric Perez kick), 12-75 5:24 02:21 HSU - Houston Ray 21 yd field goal, 10-76 2:49 NEWCOMERS: ...... 69 2nd 13:48 HSU - Al Lasker 11 yd pass from Evan Lassiter (Houston Ray kick), 4-27 1:12 08:09 HSU - Houston Ray 42 yd field goal, 11-48 3:56 00:00 ATU - Eric Perez 30 yd field goal, 12-47 3:37 COACHING STAFF 3rd 09:44 HSU - Jeremy Wilson 3 yd run (Houston Ray kick), 7-71 2:55 HEAD C OACH: ...... Scott Maxfield 4th 13:34 ATU - Eric Perez 39 yd field goal, 12-26 4:46 01:23 ATU - J.V. Davis 31 yd pass from Jabyes Cross (Eric Perez kick), 6-74 2:14 ALMA MATER: ...... Louisiana Tech (1984) RECORD AT HSU/YEARS: ...... 89-43 (13th Year) HSU ATU FIRST DOWNS 16 24 CAREER RECORD/YEARS: ...... 118-55 (17th Year) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 25-43 59-190 PASSING YDS (NET) 311 187 Passes Att-Comp-Int 37-26-0 20-16-1 ASSISTANT COACH: ...... Tony Tademy TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 62-354 79-377 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 POSITION: ...... Defensive Coord./Linebackers Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 2-16 ASSISTANT COACH: ...... Jeremiah Fiscus Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-71 5-103 Interception Returns-Yards 1-28 0-0 POSITION: ...... Offensive Coord./Offensive Line Punts (Number-Avg) 5-43.0 5-45.4 ASSISTANT COACH: ...... Ryan Lusby -Lost 0-0 2-0 Penalties-Yards 8-65 6-60 POSITION: ...... Quarterbacks Possession Time 24:41 35:19 ASSISTANT COACH: ...... Dom Mirocke Third-Down Conversions 6 of 15 8 of 18 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 3 of 4 POSITION: ...... Wide Receivers Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 3-4 ASSISTANT COACH: ...... Ryan Coleman Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-23 0-0 POSITION: ...... Running Backs RUSHING: Henderson State-Jeremy Wilson 18-46; Micah Cooper 1-3; Evan Lassiter 2-3; Robert Thomas SSISTANT OACH 1-0; TEAM 3-minus 9. Arkansas Tech-Bryan Allen 20-97; K. Thompson 14-45; Justin Bailey 4-25; Jabyes A C : ...... Kenrick Burns Cross 18-14; Braden Stringer 3-9. POSITION: ...... Safeties PASSING: Henderson State-Evan Lassiter 26-37-0-311. Arkansas Tech-Jabyes Cross 15-19-1-184; K. ASSISTANT COACH: ...... Greg Holsworth Thompson 1-1-0-3. POSITION: ...... Defensive Line RECEIVING: Henderson State-Courtney Whitehead 7-165; Jacoby Lewis 6-46; Jeremy Wilson 3-25; Darion ASSISTANT COACH: ...... Mike Meador Gray 3-22; Al Lasker 3-21; Austin Bennett 2-14; Ben Johnson 1-12; AJ Smith 1-6. Arkansas Tech-Terrez POSITION: ...... Cornerbacks Hampton 3-48; Michael Fine 3-37; Chris Eastburn 3-13; J.V. Davis 2-42; Bryan Allen 2-26; Henry Wesley 2-13; Jackob Dean 1-8. 2017 REDDIE FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • PAGE 4

THE SERIES VS. ARKANSAS TECH SERIES RESULTS Arkansas Tech and Henderson State meet for the 93rd time in a series that dates back to 1920. HSU leads the all-time series at 44-43-5 following HSU’s HSU LEADS 44-43-5 HSU IS 19-19-3 AT HOME 27-20 win last season in Russellville. HSU has won the last six meetings and HSU IS 20-24-2 AT ATU seven of the last eight games against the Wonder Boys. Scott Maxfield has NEUTRAL: HSU IS 5-0 a 7-4 record all-time against Tech.

RESULTS SINCE 1993 (NCAA D2) HOME OPENERS YEAR WINNER LOSER SITE Constructed in 1968, Carpenter-Haygood Stadium is in its 50th year as the 1995 HSU 38 ATU 14 H home of the Reddies. First named Haygood Stadium in honor of Jimmy 1996 HSU 49 ATU 20 A Haygood, the school’s head coach from 1907-1925, the 9,600 capacity,bowl 1997 ATU 29 HSU 22 H 1998 ATU 49 HSU 28 A inclosed facility was renamed in April of 1990 to include the name of former 1999 ATU 31 HSU 14 H coach Ralph “Sporty” Carpenter. Henderson State has a 31-17-1 record in 2000 ATU 42 HSU 40 H home openers at Carpenter-Haygood Stadium. 2001 ATU 40 HSU 7 A 2002 HSU 18 ATU 12 H HOME SWEET HOME 2003 HSU 16 ATU 13 A Since Coach Scott Maxfield’s arrival, the Reddies have a 45-17 (.726) record 2004 ATU 40 HSU 14 H at home including a 5-0 record in 2006 and 2010 at Carpenter-Haygood 2005 ATU 42 HSU 32 A 2006 ATU 7 HSU 6 A Stadium/Ruggles Field. The Reddies have a 29-9 record over the past seven 2007 ATU 21 HSU 20 H years at CHS. In Maxfield’s 12 years at Henderson, 2008 was the only 2008 HSU 29 HSU 21 A season the Reddies failed to go .500 or better at home. The Reddies have 2009 ATU 44 HSU 14 H not lost three straight home games since 2004. 2010 HSU 45 ATU 21 A 2012 HSU 73 ATU 34 A WATSON EARNS PLAYER OF THE WEEK 2013 HSU 45 ATU 14 N After his stellar debut to 2017 helped the Henderson State 2014 HSU 24 ATU 3 A 2015 HSU 17 ATU 7 H defense lock up a win over No. 15 Harding, Reddies' se- 2016 HSU 27 ATU 20 A nior safety Sheldon Watson was named GAC Defensive Player of the Week. Watson patrolled the field all night for Henderson in its 28-20 victory over the Bisons, com- HOME RECORD SINCE 1994 ing away with five tackles, a pass break up and two inter- YEAR CONFERENCE ALL ceptions. The 2016 All-GAC Second Teamer picked off 1994 1-3 Gulf South 2-4 Harding starter Terrence Dingle on a deep throw in the first half and then 1995 3-1 Gulf South 3-3 intercepted the Bisons' back up, Preston Paden, at the goal line with 21 1996 1-3 Gulf South 2-3 seconds remaining to seal the win for the Reddies. 1997 2-2 Gulf South 2-2 1998 0-4 Gulf South 1-4 1999 2-3 Gulf South 2-3 THE TURNOVER BATTLE 2000 0-4 Gulf South 1-4 Henderson State totaled 13 turnovers in its three losses last season. Since 2001 1-4 Gulf South 1-4 joining the GAC in 2011, the Reddies have lost seven conference games and 2002 3-2 Gulf South 3-3 of those seven games, the Reddies committed more turnovers than their 2003 1-3 Gulf South 2-3 opponents six times. Henderson has played 56 GAC games and the Reddies 2004 0-5 Gulf South 0-5 have a 29-1 record when committing fewer turnovers than their opponents. 2005 2-2 Gulf South 3-2 The lone loss was a 16-13 setback in HSU’s second-ever GAC game in 2006 4-0 Gulf South 5-0 2007 3-1 Gulf South 3-1 2011. The Reddies have won 28 straight GAC contests when having less 2008 1-3 Gulf South 2-3 turnovers. Henderson is 9-1 against GAC foes when they have the same 2009 3-2 Gulf South 3-2 amount of turnovers with the lone loss being to Ouachita Baptist in 2014. 2010 4-0 Gulf South 5-0 The Reddies are 11-5 when they commit more turnovers including a pair of 2011 1-1 Great American 2-2 losses to Harding. 2012 4-0 Great American 5-1 2013 5-0 Great American 6-1 GAME DAY FORECAST • SEPT. 9 2014 3-2 Great American 3-2 TEMPERATURE: 85 High 59 Low 2015 5-2 Great American 4-1 PRECIPITATION: 10% HUMIDITY: 75% 2016 4-2 Great American 4-2 SKIES: Mostly Clear WIND: NNE at 4 TOTAL 55-49 67-55 SUNRISE: 6:51 a.m. SUNSET: 7:26 p.m. 2017 REDDIE FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • PAGE 5

REDDIES IN THE POLLS AFCA TOP 25 Henderson State’s 28-20 win over No. 15 Harding to begin the season pro- RK SCHOOL REC PTS LW pelled the Reddies into this week’s AFCA Top 25 Poll with HSU coming in at 1. Northwest Missouri St. 1-0 850 1 No. 23. The Reddies also cracked the Top 25 Poll of D2Football.com with 2. Ferris St. (Mich.) 0-0 799 3 3. Texas A&M-Commerce 1-0 776 5 HSU also ranked No. 23 this week. This week’s opponent, Arkansas Tech, 4. Shepherd (W.Va.) 1-0 726 7 is just outside the AFCA Top 25 at No. 28 after last week’s upset of then-No. 5. California (Pa.) 1-0 675 8 22 Southern Arkansas. 6. Indiana (Pa.) 1-0 649 9 7. Colorado St.-Pueblo 1-0 644 12 The Reddies have been ranked in the top 25 at some point during the sea- 8. Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 1-0 541 13 son each of the last seven years. The Reddies spent four weeks at No. 4 9. Sioux Falls (S.D.) 1-0 502 17 from Oct. 28 through Nov. 18 in 2013 and were in the top 10 for 11 weeks 10. LIU-Post (N.Y.) 1-0 486 14 11. North Alabama 0-1 468 6 that same season. In 2014, Henderson began the year at No. 8 and stayed 12. Minnesota St. 1-0 412 20 in the top 10 for eight consecutive weeks, reaching No. 4 on Oct. 20. 13. Central Missouri 1-0 401 21 In 2015, the Reddies first cracked the AFCA Poll on Oct. 12 coming in at 14. Grand Valley St. 0-1 338 2 15. Emporia St. (Kan.) 0-1 310 4 No. 19. Henderson remained in the top 25 the remainder of the year finish- 16. Midwestern St. 1-0 298 24 ing ranked No. 12. Henderson began the 2016 season ranked No. 9 and 17. Colorado Mesa 1-0 293 23 spent eight consecutive weeks in the top 25. 18. Indianapolis (Ind.) 1-0 246 NR 19. Winston-Salem St. 1-0 201 NR 20. Albany St. (Ga.) 1-0 197 NR 21. Minnesota-Duluth 0-1 139 10 GIVING THEM THE BOOT 22. Tuskegee (Ala.) 1-0 138 NR Punter Cody Mikell was tops in the Great American 23. Henderson St. (Ark.) 1-0 126 NR Conference in 2016 averaging 42.6 yards per kick. 24. West Chester (Pa.) 1-0 101 NR 25. West Georgia 1-0 79 NR The senior from Poplarville, Miss. totaled 34 punts and recorded eight boots inside the 20 and seven kicks of 50 Others Receiving Votes: Valdosta St. (Ga.), 76; Tech, 68; Arkansas Tech, 66; Colorado School of Mines, 60; yards or more including a 59-yard punt against East Harding (Ark.), 53; Central Washington, 43; North Greenville Central. (S.C.), 43; Ashland (Ohio), 32; Delta St. (Miss.), 28; South- ern Arkansas, 22; Humboldt St. (Calif.), 20; Carson-Newman (Tenn.), 19; North Carolina-Pembroke, 16; Fort Hays St. (Kan.), 14; Slippery Rock (Pa.), 14; Bemidji St. (Minn.), 13; REDDIES PICKED THIRD BY GAC COACHES Bowie St. (Md.), 13; Minnesota St.-Moorhead, 11; Assump- tion (Mass.), 8; Gannon (Pa.), 8; Eastern New Mexico, 7; Three-time Great American Conference champion Henderson State was picked Southwest Baptist (Mo.), 5; Virginia St., 5; Findlay (Ohio), 2; to finish third in the GAC Football Coaches' Preseason Poll. The Reddies Notre Dame (Ohio), 2; Winona St. (Minn.), 2; Angelo St. (Texas), 1; East Central (Okla.), 1; Mars Hill (N.C.), 1; Ohio received 106 points with two of the league's coaches picking Henderson Dominican, 1; Washburn (Kan.), 1. State to win its fourth GAC title. In the six years of the GAC, Henderson has compiled a 49-7 conference record never finishing worse than third in the league standings. D2FOOTBALL.COM Southern Arkansas was picked to win the league with 110 points, while de- RK SCHOOL REC LW fending champion Harding was tabbed to finish second compiling 107 points. 1. Northwest Missouri 1-0 1 2. Ferris State 0-0 2 3. Texas A&M-Commerce 1-0 6 TOUGH TO SCORE 4. Shepherd 1-0 7 5. Indiana (PA) 1-0 9 Since the GAC went to a full schedule in 2012, Henderson has been one of 6. California 1-0 11 the best scoring defenses in the league. The Reddies finished second in 7. CSU-Pueblo 1-0 12 scoring defense four times while being tops in the league in 2015 allowing 8. North Alabama 0-1 5 9. Sioux Falls 1-0 15 just 15.8 points per game. In the last 55 games, Henderson has allowed an 10. Minnesota State 1-0 16 average of just 20.1 points per contest. Last year the Reddies gave up 21.6 11. Emporia State 0-1 4 points per game. 12. Central Missouri 1-0 20 13. Azusa Pacific 1-0 14 14. Grand Valley 0-1 3 ROAD TRIPS, NO PROBLEM 15. Midwestern State 1-0 22 Henderson State has the current longest road winning streak in all of NCAA 16. LIU-Post 1-0 19 17. Minnesota Duluth 0-1 8 football at 27 games. At the D2 level, Shepherd is second at 13 while North- 18. Winston-Salem 1-0 NR west Missouri State has 11 road wins. Alabama and Oklahoma are tops in 19. Indianapolis 1-0 NR FBS at 11, while North Dakota State leads FCS with 9 straight road victories. 20. West Chester 1-0 25 21. Ashland 0-1 18 HSU’s last road loss came on Oct. 29, 2011 to Division I opponent South 22. Colorado Mesa 1-0 NR Alabama. The Jaguars beat the Reddies 28-3 in Mobile, Ala. HSU is a per- 23. Henderson State 1-0 NR fect 28-0 in the GAC in road contests since the inception of the league in 24. West Georgia 1-0 NR 25. Tuskegee 1-0 NR 2011. The Reddies have also won 28 consecutive D2 road games. The Reddies’ last D2 loss was Oct. 16, 2010 to West Alabama 40-38. 2017 REDDIE FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • PAGE 6

ALL-TIME RECORDS ARKANSAS’ BEST ARKANSAS TEAMS SINCE 2010 Since 2010, Henderson State has the 1. Henderson State 63 -17 .786 • GREAT AMERICAN CONFERENCE TEAMS • 2. Harding 57-23 .713 RK.TEAM W-L-T PCT. best record among all football playing schools in the state of Arkansas. The 3. Ouachita Baptist 51-23 .689 1. Arkansas Tech 555-375-43 .592 4. Central Arkansas 55-30 .647 2. Henderson State 506-443-42 .531 Reddies are 63-17 for a winning per- 5. Arkansas State 56-35 .615 3. Ouachita Baptist 505-445-43 .530 6. Arkansas 51-39 .567 4. East Central 483-508-37 .487 centage of .786. Harding follows at 57-23 (.713) with Ouachita Baptist 7. Southern Arkansas 39-36 .520 5. Southeastern Okla. 479-478-44 .500 8. Arkansas Tech 35-43 .449 6. Southern Arkansas 463-433-30 .517 next having a 51-23 record (.689). 9. Arkansas-Pine Bluff 30-46 .395 7. Southwestern Okla. 460-487-36 .486 10. Arkansas-Monticello 21-55 .276 8. Northwestern Okla. 411-459-35 .474 9. Arkansas-Monticello 391-530-25 .427 HSU’S BALL COACH AMONG THE BEST 10. Harding 322-303-18 .516 11. Oklahoma Baptist 131-121-16 .520 Coach Scott Maxfield has compiled 89 wins at HSU 12. Southern Nazarene 78-10-0 .441 and has 118 career coaching victories. Maxfield’s 89 wins are second most in program history. Sporty Carpenter • ARKANSAS TEAMS • RK.TEAM W-L-T PCT. holds the all-time record for wins with 119 in 19 seasons 1. Arkansas 709-488-39 .589 at Henderson. Since 2010, the winningest coach in GAC 2. Central Arkansas 569-385-42 .593 history has led his teams to four conference champion- 3. Arkansas Tech 555-375-43 .592 4. Henderson State 506-443-42 .531 ships, three NCAA postseason appearances, and has 4. Ouachita Baptist 505-445-43 .530 compiled a 63-17, the best among all four-year Arkansas 6. Arkansas State 470-485-37 .493 institutions. Maxfield has also led the Reddies to a 49-7 7. Southern Arkansas 463-433-30 .517 8. Arkansas-Monticello 391-530-25 .427 GAC record which included a 27 straight game winning streak from 2011 to 9. UA-Pine Bluff 349-489-45 .420 2014. 10. Harding 322-303-18 .516 LEGENDARY There is no doubt the Scott Maxfield is becoming a legend among Arkansas ARKANSAS COACHING LEADERS coaching legend. Maxfield ranks ninth all-time in wins behind coaching leg- COACH SCHOOL YEARS W-L-T ends Buddy Benson at OBU (161 wins), Frank Broyles of Arkansas (144 Buddy Benson OBU 1965-95 161-140-9 victories) and HSU’s own Sporty Carpenter (119 wins). Frank Broyles U of A 1958-76 144-58-5 Sporty Carpenter HSU 1971-89 119-76-5 John Prock Harding 1964-87 114-123-7 LIFE BEGINS AT 40 Ivan Grove Hendrix 1924-55 103-116-2 Henderson has won 41 straight games when scoring 40 or more points in a Clint Conque UCA 2000-13 102-51-0 game. The last time HSU eclipsed the 40-point plateau and lost was on Steve Mullins ATU 1997-12 96-75-0 September 20, 2008 when the Reddies suffered a 51-48 setback to UAM. Todd Knight OBU 1999- 92-91-0 Henderson has a 100-3 record all-time when scoring 40 points or more in a Scott Maxfield HSU 2005- 89-43-0 game. The other losses include a defeat by UAM in 2003 (55-50) and to John Tucker ATU 1933-47 77-17-9 Arkansas Tech in 2000 (42-40). E.O. Brown ATU 1920-32 77-21-1 Houston Nutt U of A 1998-07 75-48-0 Harold Horton UCA 1982-89 74-12-2 WINNING Randy Tribble Harding 1994-07 74-62-1 Coach Scott Maxfield is the first coach in school history to record seven Duke Wells HSU 1941-61 73-78-11 straight winning seasons. During his tebnure at Henderson, Maxfield has recorded eight or more wins six times. Sporty Carpenter is the only other Reddie coach to have six seasons with eight or more wins. HSU COACHING RECORDS MINIMUM 3 YEARS FIFTY IS NIFTY COACH YEARS W-L-T PCT. Since 2012 Henderson has scored 50 or more points in 17 of 38 games. Sporty Carpenter 1971-89 119-76-5 .608 Since Scott Maxfield’s arrival in 2005, the Reddies are 22-0 when hitting the Scott Maxfield 2005- 89-43-0 .674 Duke Wells 1941-61 73-78-11 .484 half-century mark. All-time, HSU is 40-1 when scoring 50 or more points in a Jimmy Haygood 1907-24 49-52-9 .486 game. The lone loss was a 55-50 setback to Arkansas-Monticello in 2003. Bo Rowland 1925-30 39-10-4 .774 Clyde Berry 1967-70 26-14-0 .650 1931-34 21-7-0 .750 FAST STARTS Jim Mack Sawyer 1962-66 19-26-3 .427 During Henderson’s five years in the GAC, the Reddies have a 47-4 record Ronnie Kerr 1994-98 19-34-1 .361 Ken Turner 1990-93 17-21-3 .451 when scoring first. On the flip-side, Henderson is 7-8 record ovverall when Solon Sudduth 1935-38 8-22-2 .281 their opponents get on the board first. 2017 REDDIE FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • PAGE 7

THOMAS DOING POPS PROUD THE LAST TIME Defensive end Robert Thomas was a big factor in Henderson’s eight wins a year ago. The sophomore from Cedar Hill, Texas played in 10 games and IT HAPPENED totaled 11 tackles. The 6-0, 235-pound defensive end also served as the INDIVIDUAL Reddies’ short yardage back carrying the ball eight times while scoring five 300+ YARDS PASSING: Andrew Black, Oct.29, 2016 touchdowns. 351 yards vs. Oklahoma Baptist. The son of former Reddie and Dallas Cowboy Robert Thomas IV, who was a 200+ YARDS : Jaquan Cole, Oct. 3, 2015 middle linebacker for the Reddies from 1993 to 1996. He closed out his 245 yards vs. Arkansas Tech collegiate career as the school’s all-time leading tackler with 388 tackles. He was named the Gulf South Conference Defensive Player of Year in 1995 100+ YARDS REC.: Ben Johnson (151 yards), Al Lasker (132 yards) and earned All-GSC honors in 1995 and 1996. Oct.29, 2016 vs Oklahoma Baptist During his time with the Cowboys, he served primarily as Emmitt Smith's 15+ RECEPTIONS: Chad Luttrell, Oct. 28, 2000 lead blocker for four of his five seasons, eventually paving the way as Smith 18 receptions vs. Arkansas Tech ran for 109 yards on 24 carries, while becoming the NFL's all-time leading TWO PLAYERS RUSH FOR 100 YARDS: rusher versus the on October 27, 2002. Israel Valentin (134 yards) Jarvis Smith (105 yards) Oct. 15, 2011 vs. Southeastern Oklahoma • THE HENDERSON STATE SPORTS NETWORK •

KICKOFF RETURN FOR A TD: Henderson State University Corey Chappell on Sept. 19, 2015 Athletics continues its partner- 100 yards vs. Northwestern Oklahoma ship with Southwest Arkansas Media and Fox Sports Arkan- PUNT RETURN FOR A TD: sas for radio broadcasts of Al Lasker, Nov. 2, 2013 Reddie Athletics in 2017-18. 63 yards vs. UA-Monticello The Henderson State Sports Network will include the flag- INTERCEPTION FOR A TOUCHDOWN: Sheldon Watson, 74 yards: Sept. 24, 2016 ships station of 106.9 FM KYXK vs Southwestern Oklahoma in Arkadelphia, covering all of southwest Arkansas, 99.7 FM PLAYER HAVING A SAFETY: KWPS which covers Hot HSU Defense vs. Springs, as well as 100.9 KDEL Southern Nazarene, Nov. 5, 2016 in Arkadelphia and KZYP 1310 AM and 104.1 FM in Malvern. PLAYER HAVING BLOCK PUNT: In addition to the Southwest Arkansas Media stations, The Henderson State Sports De’Madre Clark Oklahoma Baptist, Oct. 29, 2016 Network will also include 920 AM, The Sports Animal in Little Rock, for the 2017 football season. TEAM The Henderson State Sports Network will be also available on-line at hsusports.com. 30+ FIRST DOWNS: In addition to Reddies football, other HSU sporting events will be broadcast throughout Oct. 14, 2014 vs. Northwestern Okla. (30) the year on the Henderson State Sports Network through Southwest Arkansas Media 400+ YARDS RUSHING: stations. Oct. 30, 2004 vs W. Alabama (404) Once again, Slim and Shorty’s will be the official home for “The Reddies Road Game 300+ YARDS PASSING: Oct. 29, 2016 vs. Oklahoma Baptist (594) Watch Parties.” 500+ YARDS OF TOTAL OFFENSE: Phil Elson begins his seventh season as the Voice of the Reddies with RJ Hawk Oct. 29, 2016 vs. Oklahoma Baptist (785) providing color commentary. 75+ OFFENSIVE PLAYS: Elson is also the Voice of the University of Arkansas Women’s Basketball and Oct. 29, 2016 vs. Oklahoma Baptist (82) Razorback Baseball. Elson previously spent 14 seasons as the Voice of the Arkansas 60+ POINTS IN A GAME: Travelers. Oct. 29, 2016 vs. Oklahoma Baptist (67) Hawk is employed at 103.7 The Buzz in Little Rock. A native of Midland, Texas, he 50+ POINTS IN A GAME: attended the University of Central Arkansas. While at UCA, he was active with the UCA Oct. 29, 2016 vs. Oklahoma Baptist (67) 5+ FUMBLES LOST IN A GAME: baseball team and worked at the campus radio and TV stations. Oct. 2, 2004 vs. Harding (5) Hawk handles the Buzz football broadcasts of the High School Game of the Week SHUTOUT AN OPPONENT: as well as the High School football, basketball and baseball State Championships. Sept. 26, 2015 vs. SW Oklahoma (33-0) New to the crew this year is sideline reporter Cyrus Wittig. Wittig is currently an NO PASSING YARDS: intern with KATV Sports in Little Rock. Wittig was a quarterback at the University of the Oct. 31, 1993 vs. Central Arkansas South in Sewanee, Tenn. 4+ INTERCEPTIONS THROWN: Nov. 24, 2012 vs. Missouri Weastern (4) 4+ INTERCEPTIONS (DEFENSE): Sept. 26, 2015 vs. SWOSU (5) 100+ PENALTY YARDS: Oct. 17, 2015 vs. UA-Monticello (120) 10+ PUNTS IN A GAME: Oct. 29, 1994 vs. UCA (10-350) 2017 REDDIE FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • PAGE 8

DID YOU KNOW . . . • With Henderson’s next conference win, the Reddies will have recorded a RECORD WHEN... GAC best 50 victories. Henderson is 49-7 all-time in the GAC. • Since inception of the GAC, Henderson has compiled a 25-2 record against AT HOME ...... 0-0 teams from the Sooner State. The Reddies lost to Southwestern Oklahoma ON THE ROAD ...... 1-0 in 2011 before finishing conference play 4-1. NEUTRAL ...... 0-0 • Since 2011, the Reddies have a 52-1 record when leading after the third On Grass ...... 0-0 quarter with the lone loss coming in 2014 to Harding. Artificial Turf ...... 1-0 • The Reddies have not been shutout in 145 games dating back to a 42-0 Day ...... 0-0 loss to McNeese State on August 30, 2003. Night ...... 1-0 Reddies Score First ...... 0-0 • The Reddie defense has allowed 500 yards in just six of 69 games played Opponents Score First...... 1-0 during the GAC era, and only twice has a team rushed for 300 or more yards Leading at Halftime ...... 1-0 in a game. Both those games were against Harding. Trailing at Halftime...... 0-0 Tied at Halftime ...... 0-0 REDDIES ...... TALE OF THE TAPE . WONDER BOYS Leading After 3 Quarters ...... 1-0 28 ...... Scoring (Total Points) ...... 28 Trailing After 3 Quarters ...... 0-0 28.0 ...... Points per Game ...... 28.0 18 ...... First Downs (Total) ...... 18 Tied After 3 Quarters ...... 0-0 99 ...... Rushing Yards (Total) ...... 117 Outcomes of 7 points or less ...... 0-0 99.0 ...... Rushing Yards per Game ...... 117.0 2 Players Rush for more than 100 yards .... 0-0 1 ...... Rushing TD ...... 1 300 or more yards passing ...... 0-0 292 ...... Passing Yards (Total) ...... 220 200 or more yards rushing ...... 0-0 292.0 ...... Passing Yards per Game ...... 220.0 500 or more yards total offense ...... 0-0 3 ...... Passing TD ...... 3 More Total yards than opponent ...... 1-0 391 ...... Total Yards Offense ...... 337 Fewer Total yards than opponent ...... 0-0 391.0 ...... Yards Offense per Game ...... 337.0 30 or more pass plays...... 1-0 20 ...... Opp. Scoring (Total Points) ...... 21 30 or more rushing attempts ...... 0-0 20.0 ...... Opp. Points per Game ...... 21.0 235 ...... Opp. Rushing Yards (Total) ...... 60 More offensive plays than opponents ...... 0-0 235 ...... Opp. Rushing per Game ...... 60.0 Fewer offensive plays than opponents ...... 1-0 2 ...... Opp. Rushing TD ...... 0 Same offensive plays as opponents ...... 0-0 112 ...... Opp. Passing Yards (Total) ...... 343 3 or more fumbles lost ...... 0-0 112 ...... Opp. Passing per Game ...... 343.0 Less than 3 fumbles lost ...... 1-0 1 ...... Opp. Passing TD ...... 3 2 or more interceptions ...... 0-0 347 ...... Opp. Total Offense ...... 403 4 or more turnovers ...... 0-0 347.0 ...... Opp. Offense per Game ...... 403.0 Less than 4 turnovers ...... 1-0 1 ...... Sacks (Total) ...... 1 Fewer Turnovers than opponents ...... 1-0 2 ...... Interceptions (Total) ...... 1 More Turnovers than opponents ...... 0-0 2 (47.0) ...... Punts (Avg. per Punt) ...... 8 (39.5) 2 (19.0) ...... Kick Returns (Avg. Yards) ...... 4 (26.5) Same Turnovers than opponents ...... 0-0 0 (0.0) ...... Punt Returns (Avg. Yards) ...... 7 (8.50) Defense forces 3 fumbles lost ...... 0-0 7-of-11 (64%) ...... 3rd-Down Conv ...... 6-of-16 (38%) Defense has two interceptions ...... 1-0 1-of-11 (100%) ...... 4th-Down Conv ...... 0-of-0 (0%) Opponents have more than 300 yds. pass. 0-0 3 (25.0) ...... Penalties (Avg. Yards) ...... 12 (90.0) Opponents have less than 300 yds. pass. 1-0 0 ...... Interceptions Thrown ...... 2 Opponents have more than 200 yds. rush. 1-0 3 (1) ...... Fumbles (lost) ...... 0 (0) Opponents have less than 200 yds. rush. .. 0-0 0-1 ...... Field Goals ...... 0-0 More Penalty yards than opponents ...... 0-0 Less Penalty yards than opponents ...... 0-0 ALL-TIME GAC RECORDS More Time of Possession ...... 0-0 TEAM ALL 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 vs HSU Less Time of Possession ...... 1-0 Henderson State 49-7 4-1 *8-0 *10-0 8-2 *10-1 8-3 1-0 --- Record when score 30 or more points ...... 0-0 Harding 45-12 3-3 7-1 8-2 9-1 7-4 *11-0 0-1 2-5 Record when score 40 or more points ...... 0-0 Ouachita Baptist 42-16 *6-1 4-4 7-3 *10-0 7-4 7-4 1-0 2-4 East Central 29-30 6-2 4-4 5-5 6-4 6-5 1-10 1-0 1-5 Record when score less than 30 points ..... 1-0 Southern Arkansas 36-22 3-4 6-2 6-4 5-5 7-4 9-2 0-1 1-5 Record in August ...... 1-0 Southwestern Okla. 28-31 3-5 2-6 6-4 3-7 8-3 5-6 1-0 1-5 Record in September ...... 0-0 Arkansas Tech 28-29 1-4 3-5 5-5 3-7 8-3 6-5 1-0 0-5 Record in October ...... 0-0 Southeastern Okla. 23-34 1-7 2-6 2-8 6-4 6-5 7-4 1-0 0-6 Record in November ...... 0-0 Arkansas-Monticello 14-43 3-3 0-8 4-6 2-8 1-10 4-7 0-1 0-5 Northwestern Okla. 11-32 ------2-8 3-7 3-8 4-7 0-1 0-4 Record on Thursday ...... 1-0 Oklahoma Baptist 4-19 ------2-9 2-9 0-1 0-2 Record on Saturday ...... 0-0 Southern Nazarene 3-40 ------0-10 0-10 1-10 2-9 0-1 0-4 2017 REDDIE FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • PAGE 9

OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS Quarterback Right End Punter 14 Andrew Black (6-1, 180, Jr.) 44 Robert Thomas (6-0, 235, So.) 49 Cody Mikell (6-0, 215, Sr.) 13 Evan Lassiter (6-5, 220, Sr.) 93 Loren Johnstun (6-1, 245, Jr.) Kicker Running Back Nose Tackle 7 Julio Cervantes (5-8, 175, Fr.) 28 Blake Faulk (6-0, 220, Fr.) 61 Brandon Quinterro (6-3, 250, Sr.) 49 Cody Mikell (6-0, 215, Sr.) 42 Cobra Jones (6-2, 195, Fr.) 95 Adam Greenfield (6-2, 295,, Sr.) Deep Snapper X-Receiver Tackle 46 Nick Stone (6-0, 210, Jr.) 8 Austin Bennett (5-11, 175, Sr.) 60 Devante Charles (6-2, 300, So.) 53 Cory Stitle (6-2, 270, Sr.) 11 Adler Goode (6-2, 210, So.) 92 Dakota Palmer (6-1, 250, Jr.) Holder H-Receiver Left End 49 Cody Mikell (6-0, 215, Jr.) 80 Nicolas Hernandez (6-1, 160, Fr.) 91 Sam Johnson (6-4, 250, Gr.) 20 Fernando Van Hook (5-10, 185, Sr.) 90 Walter Segal (6-1, 250, So.) Punt Returns 10 Sheldon Watson (6-2, 185, Jr.) Y-Receiver Sam Linebacker 80 Nicolas Hernandez (6-1, 160, Fr.) 87 Crissean Caver (6-1, 185, Jr.) 50 Cameron Sonnier (6-1, 210, Jr.) 5 Melvin Walters (5-10, 185, Jr.) 34 Logan Edwards (6-2, 215, So.) Kickoff Returns 80 Nicolas Hernandez (6-1, 160, Fr) Z-Receiver Mike Linebacker 10 Sheldon Watson (6-2, 185, Jr.) 84 Ben Johnson (6-2, 210, Jr.) 40 Paul Whitmill (6-0, 230, Sr.) 12 Jacoby Lewis (5-6, 149, Jr.) 6 John Murray (6-1, 190, Jr.) 37 Cameron Schulz (6-0, 210, So.)

Left Tackle Field Corner 67 John Laubacher (6-4, 325, Gr.) 9 A.J. Tucker (6-3, 210, Sr.) 52 Riley Smith (6-3, 270, Fr.) 22 Jamon Ward (5-9, 160, Jr.)

Left Guard Strong Safety 63 Daniel Moore (6-2, 285, Jr.) 3 Byron Miller (6-0, 185, Sr.) 59 Tucker Cross (6-3, 315, Jr.) 31 Mercardo Anderson (5-10, 170, So.)

Center W Safety 53 Cory Stitle (6-2, 270, Sr.) 10 Sheldon Watson (6-2, 185, Jr.) 58 Ugo Amadi (6-2, 290, Fr.) 17 Bowen Sweeney (6-2, 185, Jr.)

Right Guard Corner 65 Jojo Grant (6-3, 310, Jr.) 18 Malcom Scott (6-0, 185, Jr.) 51 Tyler Barnes (6-2, 275, So.) 27 Antonio Franklin (6-1, 180, Fr.)

Right Tackle Free Safety 79 Justin Carpenter (6-4, 290, Sr.) 23 Malik Brown (6-1, 185, Jr.) 62 Blake Dybala (6-3, 270, Fr.) 25 Trevor Pipken (5-11, 180, Fr.)

• Fullback 33 Logan Warlick (5-10, 220, Gr.) 38 Darius Austin (6-1, 200, Fr.) 2017 REDDIE FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • PAGE 10

No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown Last School 2 Darion Gray WR 5-10 170 Jr.-2L Huffman, Texas Hargrave HS 3 Byron Miller DB 6-0 185 Sr.-Tr. Little Rock, Ark. UA-Monticello 4 Ricky Henderson RB 5-11 180 Fr.-RS Lancaster, Texas Lancaster HS 5 Melvin Walters WR 5-10 185 Jr.-Tr. Katy, Texas Arkansas Baptist College 6 John Murray WR 6-1 190 Jr.-Tr. Houston, Texas Tyler JC 7 Julio Cervantes K 5-8 175 Fr.-RS Henderson, Texas Henderson HS 8 Austin Bennett WR 5-11 175 Sr.-1L Manvel, Texas Univ. of Oklahoma 9 Adrian Tucker DB 6-3 210 Sr.-3L Little Rock, Ark. LR-Central HS 10 Sheldon Watson DB 6-2 185 Jr.-2L Palestine, Texas Palestine HS 11 Adler Goode WR 6-2 210 So.-1L Springdale, Ark. Univ. Central Arkansas 12 Jacoby Lewis WR 5-6 149 Jr.-2L Pearland, Texas Pearland HS 13 Evan Lassiter QB 6-5 220 Sr.-2L Coral Springs, Fla. Independence CC 14 Andrew Black QB 6-1 180 Jr.-2L Tyler, Texas Chapel Hill HS 15 A.J. Smith WR 6-5 215 Gr.-3L Port Neches, Texas Port Neches Grove 16 Kody Whitaker QB 6-2 205 Jr.-Tr. Redlands, Calif. Orange Coast College 17 Bowen Sweeney DB 6-2 185 Jr.-Tr. Payson, Ariz. Monterey Peninsula Coll. 18 Malcom Scott DB 6-0 185 Jr.-Tr. Tomball, Texas American River CC 19 Reece Shaw QB 6-3 185 Fr.-RS Fort Worth, Texas Southwest Christian HS 20 Fernando Van Hook WR 5-10 185 Sr.-RS Memphis, Tenn. Univ. Central Arkansas 21 Treven Slayton DB 6-2 171 Jr.-Tr. Salina, Kan. Coffeyville CC 22 Jamon Ward DB 5-9 160 Jr.-Tr. Pittsburg, Calif. Los Medonas College 23 Malik Brown DB 6-1 185 Jr.-1L Huntsville, Texas Tarleton State Univ. 24 Dmitri Scott DB 5-11 190 Sr.-1L Tomball, Texas American River CC 25 Trevor Pipkin DB 5-11 180 Fr.-RS Prescott, Ark. Prescott HS 26 Micah Cooper RB 6-0 200 So.-1L Madill, Okla. Madill HS 27 Antonio Franklin DB 6-1 180 Fr.-RS Arlington, Texas Lamar HS 28 Blake Faulk RB 6-0 220 Fr.-RS Prairie Grove, Ark. Prairie Grove HS 29 Jake Chatman LB 5-11 200 Fr.-HS League City, Texas Clear Spring HS 30 Ethan Simpson TE 6-3 210 Fr.-HS Hot Springs, Ark. Fountain Lake HS 31 Mercardo Anderson DB 5-10 170 So.-1L Ashdown, Ark. Ashdown HS 32 De’Madre Clark RB 5-10 180 So.-1L Blytheville, Texas Blytheville HS 33 Logan Warlick FB 5-10 220 Gr.-1L Groves, Texas Port Neches Grove HS 34 Logan Edwards LB 6-2 215 So.-Tr. Riverton, Kan. Fort Scott CC 35 Logan Moragne RB 5-9 185 Jr.-Tr. Little Rock, Ark. Arkansas State 36 Colt Conway DB 5-10 165 So.-1L Mabank, Texas Mabank HS 37 Cameron Schulz LB 6-0 210 So.-1L Atlanta, Texas Atlanta HS 38 Darius Austin FB 6-1 200 Fr.-HS N. Little Rock, Ark. N. Little Rock HS 39 Ben Dewoody TE 6-2 210 So.-1L Hallsville, Texas Hallsville HS 40 Paul Whitmill LB 6-0 230 Sr.-Tr. Bastrop, Texas Texas Christian Univ. 41 Cecil Langston RB 5-8 185 Fr.-RS Luxora, Ark. Rivercrest HS 42 Cobra Jones RB 6-2 195 Fr.-HS La Porte, Texas La Porte HS 43 Bryston Gipson DB 5-11 180 Fr.-RS Tyler, Texas John Tyler HS 44 Robert Thomas DL 6-0 235 So.-1L Cedar Hill, Texas Cedar Hill HS 45 Daniel Storie LB 5-11 225 Fr.-RS Coppell, Texas Coppell HS 46 Nick Stone LS 6-0 210 Jr.-Tr. Chicago, Ill. Antelope Valley CC 47 James Woods DB 5-10 170 Fr.-RS Russellville, Ark. Russellville HS 48 Tonda Bullock DB 6-2 185 Fr.-RS Little Rock, Ark. Robinson HS 49 Cody Mikell P 6-0 215 Sr.-1L Poplarville, Miss. Pearl River CC 50 Cameron Sonnier LB 6-1 210 Jr.-2L Webster, Texas Clear Brook HS 51 Tyler Barnes OL 6-2 275 So.-Tr. Starkville, Miss. Holmes CC 52 Riley Smith OL 6-3 270 Fr.-RS Hope, Ark. Hope HS 53 Cory Stitle OL 6-1 270 Sr.-3L Aledo, Texas Aledo HS 54 Richard Conyer OL 6-4 270 Fr.-RS Galena Park, Texas Galena Park HS 55 Dee Jones DB 5-10 160 Fr.-RS Texarkana, Texas Texas HS 56 Grant Gatson P 5-8 215 So.-RS Hot Springs, Ark. Lakeside HS 58 Ugo Amadi OL 6-2 290 Fr.-RS Houston, Texas Clements HS 59 Tucker Cross OL 6-3 315 Jr.-2L Denton, Texas Billy Ryan HS 60 Devante Charles DL 6-2 300 So.-1L Gurdon, Ark. Gurdon HS 2017 REDDIE FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • PAGE 11

61 Brandon Quinterro DT 6-3 250 Sr.-3L Lake Travis, Texas Lake Travis HS 62 Blake Dybala OL 6-3 270 Fr.-RS Lamar, Ark. Lamar HS 63 Daniel Moore OL 6-2 285 Jr.-2L Duncan, Okla. Duncan HS 64 Caleb Hicks OL 6-2 270 Fr.-RS Dardanelle, Ark. Dardanelle HS 65 Jojo Grant OL 6-3 310 Jr.-2L Hot Springs, Ark. Hot Springs HS 67 John Laubacher OG 6-4 325 Gr.-3L Corinth, Texas Lake Dallas HS 70 Michael Benton-Ferguson DB 5-10 185 Sr.-Tr. Portland, Ore. College of Siskiyous JC 71 Jesse Simmons OL 6-4 260 So.-RS Newport, Ark. Newport HS 72 David Buckner DL 6-0 305 Fr.-HS Little Rock, Ark. Bryant HS 74 Josh Witherspoon DL 5-10 220 Fr.-RS Hope, Ark. Hope HS 75 Andrew Dawson DL 6-2 250 Fr.-RS Tyler, Texas Chappell Hill HS 76 Clifford Jackson OL 6-5 325 So.-RS Hot Springs, Ark. Hot Springs HS 77 Josh Puryear DL 6-2 240 Fr.-RS Cordova, Tenn. Germantown HS 79 Justin Carpenter OT 6-4 290 Sr.-3L Lonoke, Ark. Lonoke HS 80 Nicolas Hernandez WR 6-1 160 Fr.-HS Katy, Texas Morton Ranch HS 81 Chase Lodree WR 6-1 185 Fr.-RS Dallas, Texas Skyline HS 83 Terrance Cooper WR 6-2 170 Fr.-RS Houston, Texas Hightower HS 84 Ben Johnson WR 6-2 210 Jr.-2L Sapulpa, Okla. Sapulpa HS 85 David Terrebonne WR 5-9 160 So.-1L LaPorte, Texas LaPorte HS 87 Crissean Williams Caver WR 6-1 185 Jr.-RS Cleveland, Ohio College of DuPage 88 Patrick Thrower WR 6-0 185 Fr.-RS Camden, Ark. Camden-Fairview HS 89 Jerry Rodriguez FB 6-2 230 Jr.-Tr. Chaminade, Calif. Moorpark College 90 Walter Segal DL 6-1 250 So.-Tr. Fresno, Calif. Fresno City CC 91 Sam Johnson DE 6-4 250 Gr.-3L Sapulpa, Okla. Sapulpa HS 92 Dakota Palmer DL 6-1 250 Jr.-Tr. Lancaster, Calif. Antelope Valley CC 93 Loren Johnstun DL 6-1 245 Jr.-Tr. Scottsdale, Ariz. Scottsdale CC 94 Henry Davis DL 6-2 270 Sr.-2L Denton, Texas Trinity Valley CC 95 Adam Greenfield DL 6-2 295 Sr.-2L Tallahassee, Fla. Feather River CC 96 DL 6-2 240 Fr.-HS Memphis, Tenn. Germantown HS 97 Antoine Roshell DL 6-2 245 Fr.-RS Arlington, Texas Bowie HS 98 Zach Singleton DL 6-5 220 Fr.-RS Frisco, Texas Wakeland HS

COACHING STAFF Scott Maxfield Head Football Coach Jeremiah Fiscus Assistant Coach - Offensive Coord. / Recruiting Coord. / Offensive Line Tony Tademy Assistant Coach - Defensive Coordinator / Linebackers Ryan Lusby Assistant Coach - Quarterbacks Coach / Camp Director Greg Holsworth Assistant Coach - Defensive Line / Strength and Conditioning Coord. Dom Mirocke Assistant Coach - Wide Receivers Coach Kenrick Burns Assistant Coach - Safeties Coach Ryan Coleman Assistant Coach - Running Backs Michael Meador Assistant Coach - Cornerbacks Coach Manuel Martinez Student Assistant - Offensive Line / Video Craig Burks Student Assistant - Assistant Equipment Manager Blake Reeve Student Assistant - Quarterbacks Cody Sparks Student Assistant - Defensive Line / Defense Quality Control Jay Weatherford Student Assistant - Assistant Wide Receivers/Recruiting Operations Tyler Clift Student Assistant - Offensive Line & Tight Ends/Video Carson Morado Student Assistant - Assistant Linebackers/Video

HOW DO YOU SAY . . . 7 Julio Cervantes WHO-lee-oh Sir-VON-tez 58 Ugo Amadi U-go Ah-mod-ee 11 Adler Goode Goohd 67 John Laubacher Law-balk-er 49 Cody Mikell Michael 81 Chase Lodree LOW-Dree 50 Cameron Sonnier sawn-YEAH 87 Crissean Caver Kree-sen CAVE-er 53 Cory Stitle STITE-all 2017 REDDIE FOOTBALL STATISTICS • PAGE 12

Henderson State Football Henderson State Combined Team Statistics (as of Sep 01, 2017) All games

Date Opponent Score Att. Record: Overall Home Away Neutral * Aug 31, 2017 at #15 Harding W 28-20 3100 All games 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 Conference 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Non-Conference 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Cecil Langston 1 6 35 5 30 5.0 0 12 30.0 Andrew Black 1 5 28 0 28 5.6 1 16 28.0 Team Statistics HSU OPP Blake Faulk 1 9 24 1 23 2.6 0 8 23.0 FIRST DOWNS 18 19 Cobra Jones 1 1 22 0 22 22.0 0 22 22.0 R u s h i n g 4 13 Total 1 23 109 10 99 4.3 1 22 99.0 P a s s i n g 1 3 5 Opponents 1 62 259 24 235 3.8 2 45 235.0 P e n a l t y 1 1 RUSHING YARDAGE 99 235 Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g Rushing Attempts 23 62 Andrew Black 1 150.88 18-30-0 60.0 246 2 72 246.0 Average Per Rush 4.3 3.8 Cody Mikell 1 816.40 1-1-0 100.0 46 1 46 46.0 Average Per Game 99.0 235.0 Total 1 172.35 19-31-0 61.3 292 3 72 292.0 TDs Rushing 1 2 Opponents 1 114.23 5-12-2 41.7 112 1 32 112.0 PASSING YARDAGE 292 112 C o m p - A t t - I n t 19-31-0 5-12-2 Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g Average Per Pass 9.4 9.3 Ben Johnson 1 7 80 11.4 1 16 80.0 Average Per Catch 15.4 22.4 F. Van Hook 1 4 21 5.2 0 9 21.0 Average Per Game 292.0 112.0 Austin Bennett 1 2 47 23.5 0 33 47.0 TDs Passing 3 1 C.W. Caver 1 1 72 72.0 1 72 72.0 TOTAL OFFENSE 391 347 AJ Smith 1 1 46 46.0 1 46 46.0 Average Per Play 7.2 4.7 John Murray 1 1 14 14.0 0 14 14.0 Average Per Game 391.0 347.0 Logan Warlick 1 1 7 7.0 0 7 7.0 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 2-38 3-59 N. Hernandez 1 1 3 3.0 0 3 3.0 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 0-0 1-36 Blake Faulk 1 1 2 2.0 0 2 2.0 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 2-9 0-0 Total 1 19 292 15.4 3 72 292.0 FUMBLES-LOST 3-1 2-1 Opponents 1 5 112 22.4 1 32 112.0 PENALTIES-Yards 3-25 4-41 PUNTS-AVG 2-47.0 3-31.7 Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 2 4 : 1 0 3 5 : 5 0 Julio Cervantes 0-1 0.0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 3RD-DOWN Conversions 7/11 9/19 4TH-DOWN Conversions 1/1 4/5 PAT Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts Interceptions no. yds avg td lg Ben Johnson 1 ------6 Sheldon Watson 2 9 4.5 0 9 Andrew Black 1 ------6 AJ Smith 1 ------6 Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk C.W. Caver 1 ------6 Cody Mikell 2 94 47.0 4900000 Julio Cervantes - 0-1 4-4 - - - - - 4 Total 4 0-1 4-4 - - - - - 28 Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg Opponents 3 - 2-2 0-1 - - - - 20 Total 0 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents 1 36 36.0 0 36 Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Henderson State 147700 28 Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg Opponents 76070 20 Sheldon Watson 1 11 11.0 0 11 N. Hernandez 1 27 27.0 0 27 Total 2 38 19.0 0 27 Opponents 3 59 19.7 0 22

All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g Ben Johnson 1 0 800008080.0 C.W. Caver 1 0 720007272.0 Austin Bennett 1 0 470004747.0 AJ Smith 1 0460004646.0 Cecil Langston 1 30 00003030.0 Total 1 99 292 0 38 9 438 438.0 Opponents 1 235 112 36 59 0 442 442.0

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g Andrew Black 1 35 28 246 274 274.0 Cody Mikell 1 1 0 46 46 46.0 Cecil Langston 1 6 30 0 30 30.0 Blake Faulk 1 9 23 0 23 23.0 Cobra Jones 1 1 22 0 22 22.0 Total 1 54 99 292 391 391.0 Opponents 1 74 235 112 347 347.0 2017 REDDIE FOOTBALL STATISTICS • PAGE 13

Henderson State Football Henderson State Overall Team Statistics (as of Sep 01, 2017) All games

Team Statistics HSU OPP SCORING 28 20 Points Per Game 28.0 20.0 Points Off Turnovers 0 7 FIRST DOWNS 18 19 R u s h in g 4 13 P a s s in g 13 5 P e n a lt y11 RUSHING YARDAGE 99 235 Yards gained rushing 109 259 Yards lost rushing 10 24 Rushing Attempts 23 62 Average Per Rush 4.3 3.8 Average Per Game 99.0 235.0 TDs Rushing 1 2 PASSING YARDAGE 292 112 C o m p - A t t - I n t 19-31-0 5-12-2 Average Per Pass 9.4 9.3 Average Per Catch 15.4 22.4 Average Per Game 292.0 112.0 TDs Passing 3 1 TOTAL OFFENSE 391 347 Total Plays 54 74 Average Per Play 7.2 4.7 Average Per Game 391.0 347.0 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 2-38 3-59 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 0-0 1-36 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 2-9 0-0 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 19.0 19.7 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 0.0 36.0 INT RETURN AVERAGE 4.5 0.0 FUMBLES-LOST 3-1 2-1 PENALTIES-Yards 3-25 4-41 Average Per Game 25.0 41.0 PUNTS-Yards 2-94 3-95 Average Per Punt 47.0 31.7 Net punt average 29.0 31.7 KICKOFFS-Yards 5-264 3-175 Average Per Kick 52.8 58.3 Net kick average 41.0 37.3 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 2 4 : 1 0 3 5 : 5 0 3RD-DOWN Conversions 7/11 9/19 3rd-Down Pct 64% 47% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 1/1 4/5 4th-Down Pct 100% 80% SACKS BY-Yards 1-3 0-0 MISC YARDS 0 31 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 4 3 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 0-1 0-0 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 1-1 RED-ZONE SCORES (2-3) 67% (2-4) 50% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (2-3) 67% (2-4) 50% PAT-ATTEMPTS (4-4) 100% (2-2) 100% ATTENDANCE 0 3100 Games/Avg Per Game 0/0 1/3100 Neutral Site Games 0/0

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Henderson State 147700 28 Opponents 76070 20 2017 REDDIE FOOTBALL STATISTICS • PAGE 14

Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg Cecil Langston 1 6 35 5 30 5.0 0 12 30.0 Total 0 0 0.0 0 0 Andrew Black 1 5 28 0 28 5.6 1 16 28.0 Opponents 1 36 36.0 0 36 Blake Faulk 1 9 24 1 23 2.6 0 8 23.0 Cobra Jones 1 1 22 0 22 22.0 0 22 22.0 Interceptions no. yds avg td lg TEAM 1 2 0 4 -4 -2.0 0 0 -4.0 Sheldon Watson 2 9 4.5 0 9 Total 1 23 109 10 99 4.3 1 22 99.0 Total 2 9 4.5 0 9 Opponents 1 62 259 24 235 3.8 2 45 235.0 Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0

Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg Andrew Black 1 150.88 18-30-0 60.0 246 2 72 246.0 Sheldon Watson 1 11 11.0 0 11 Cody Mikell 1 816.40 1-1-0 100.0 46 1 46 46.0 N. Hernandez 1 27 27.0 0 27 Total 1 172.35 19-31-0 61.3 292 3 72 292.0 Total 2 38 19.0 0 27 Opponents 1 114.23 5-12-2 41.7 112 1 32 112.0 Opponents 3 59 19.7 0 22

Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg Ben Johnson 1 7 80 11.4 1 16 80.0 Total 0 0 0.0 0 0 F. Van Hook 1 4 21 5.2 0 9 21.0 Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0 Austin Bennett 1 2 47 23.5 0 33 47.0 C.W. Caver 1 1 72 72.0 1 72 72.0 AJ Smith 1 1 46 46.0 1 46 46.0 John Murray 1 1 14 14.0 0 14 14.0 Logan Warlick 1 1 7 7.0 0 7 7.0 N. Hernandez 1 1 3 3.0 0 3 3.0 Blake Faulk 1 1 2 2.0 0 2 2.0 Total 1 19 292 15.4 3 72 292.0 Opponents 1 5 112 22.4 1 32 112.0

PAT Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g C.W. Caver 1 ------6 Andrew Black 1 35 28 246 274 274.0 AJ Smith 1 ------6 Cody Mikell 1 1 0 46 46 46.0 Ben Johnson 1 ------6 Cecil Langston 1 6 30 0 30 30.0 Andrew Black 1 ------6 Blake Faulk 1 9 23 0 23 23.0 Julio Cervantes - 0-1 4-4 - - - - - 4 Cobra Jones 1 1 22 0 22 22.0 Total 4 0-1 4-4 - - - - - 28 TEAM 1 2 -4 0 -4 -4.0 Opponents 3 - 2-2 0-1 - - - - 20 Total 1 54 99 292 391 391.0 Opponents 1 74 235 112 347 347.0

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk Julio Cervantes 0-1 0.0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 Cody Mikell 2 94 47.0 49 0 0 0 0 0 Total 2 94 47.0 49 0 0 0 0 0 FG Sequence Henderson State Opponents Opponents 3 95 31.7 45 0 2 1 0 0 Harding 28 - Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydln Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. Julio Cervantes 4 206 51.5 0 2 Cody Mikell 1 58 58.0 0 0 Total 5 264 52.8 0 2 19.7 41.0 24 Opponents 3 175 58.3 1 0 19.0 37.3 27 2017 REDDIE FOOTBALL STATISTICS • PAGE 15

Henderson State Football Henderson State Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Sep 01, 2017) All games

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 23 Malik Brown 17411...... 50 Cam Sonnier 1 6 5 11 ...... 34 Logan Edwards 1 5 4 9 ...... 60 Devante Charles 1 3 3 6 1.0-11 . . . . . 1 . . 61 B. Quinterro 1156 ...... 40 Paul Whitmill 1 2 3 5 1.0-1 ...... 10 Sheldon Watson 1 5 . 5 . . 2-9 1 . .... 90 Walter Segal 1 3 1 4 1.0-2 ...... 18 Malcom Scott 1224 ...... 91 Sam Johnson 1 3 1 4 1.0-3 1.0-3 . . . . 1 . . 44 Robert Thomas 1 3 1 4 2.0-5 . . 1 . .... 37 Cameron Schulz 1 1 3 4 ...... 5 Melvin Walters13. 3 ...... 93 Loren Johnstun 1 1 2 3 ...... 95 Adam Greenfield 1 1 2 3 ...... 9 AJ Tucker 1 3 . 3 1.0-2 . . . . 1-0 . . . 7 Julio Cervantes 1 1 . 1 ...... 92 Dakota Palmer 1 . 1 1 ...... 3 Byron Miller 1 . 1 1 ...... Total 1 50 38 88 7-24 1-3 2-9 2 . 1-0 2 . . Opponents 1 28 20 48 3-7 0-0 . 3 . 1-0 2 1 . 2017 REDDIE FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • PAGE 16

SCOTT MAXFIELD LOUISIANA TECH • 1984 13th Year at HSU: 89-43 17th Year Overall: 118-54 Already considered one of the greatest coaches in Henderson State history, head football coach Scott Maxfield has built a program that has garnered national attention. In his 13th season at Henderson, Maxfield has compiled an 89-43 record and has coached 111 all-conference honorees, 60 all-region linebacker Keaton Stigger grabbed the honor. Maxie Graham was touted selections, 23 All-Americans and four Trophy finalists. as the league’s best defensive player in 2012. The winningest coach in Great American Conference history, In 2012, Henderson State finished the regular-season undefeated/ Maxfield’s 89 wins rank second only to Sporty Carpenter for most wins at untied for the first time in school history as the Reddies were 10-0 overall Henderson. Carpenter won five Arkansas Intercollegiate Conference titles including an 8-0 record in the GAC. That season also saw the Reddies and posted a record of 119-76-7 from 1971 to 1989. advance to the NCAA Division II playoffs for the first time in school history. Since 2010, Maxfield’s teams have claimed four conference titles and A record 19 players earned All-GAC honors and 10 Reddies were have made three NCAA postseason appearances claiming the school’s named First-Team All-GAC. first NCAA playoff win in 2015 posting a 23-16 victory over Sioux Falls. In The Reddies led the nation in scoring (50.36 points per game), were those eight seasons, Henderson has a 63-17 record, the best among all third in total offense (516.82 ypg), third in passing offense (377.64 ypg), four-year Arkansas institutions. Maxfield has also led the Reddies to a 49- and third in passing efficiency (172.79). Henderson State also outscored 7 GAC record which included a streak of 27 straight victories. its opponents by an average of 29 points per game. Maxfield has also compiled a 7-5 record against Ouachita Baptist in Aside from the success on the field, Maxfield, his staff and the Reddies the Battle of the Ravine including winning four straight against the Tigers work extensively off the field, in the classroom as well as within the from 2010 to 2013. Only Carpenter (8-9-2) and Jimmy Haygood (8-8-2) community. have more wins over OBU. Since Maxfield’s arrival, the academic standards within the Reddie The Reddies claimed GAC championships in 2012, 2013 and 2015, football program have made a significant improvement. The team cumulative earned a share of the Gulf South Conference title in 2010 and have grade point average in the past three years is 2.9 with 100 players hosted the NCAA Division II playoffs in 2012, 2013 and 2015 with Maxfield earning academic all-conference honors. at the helm. Rodgers earned the Capitol One Academic All-American Scholar Athlete Along the way, Maxfield earned AFCA Super Region 3 Coach of the of the Year. A year earlier, Kelton Hays became the first Reddie since Lee Year honors in 2013 after leading the Reddies to a school-record 11 wins Daily in 1998 to earn Capitol One Academic All-American First-Team honors. and their second straight undefeated regular-season. Maxfield garnered Prior to Maxfield’s arrival, Henderson State struggled to make the GAC Coach of the Year honors in 2012 and 2013, was also one of five transition from the NAIA to the NCAA Division II level. finalists for the 2012 and 2013 Liberty Mutual National Coach of the Year, From 1993 to 2004, Henderson State had just one winning season and and was GSC co-Coach of the Year in 2010. a combined record of 35-90-1 in those 12 seasons. The 2015 Reddies claimed the conference title with a 10-1 league mark After a rebuilding year in 2005, Maxfield led the Reddies to an 8-3 and hosted the first and second rounds of the NCAA Playoffs. record in 2006, and a 7-3 mark in 2007. The Reddies finished with a 6-2 A total of 15 players earned All-GAC honors, with JaQuan Cole earning record in the GSC both seasons finishing tied for second. GAC Offensive Player of the Year. Henderson finished the season ranked The 8-3 finish in 2006 ranked as the best turnarounds in the nation, as No. 12 in the AFCA Top 25. the Reddies were just 3-8 in Maxfield’s first season. Henderson State In 2013, the Reddies earned their highest-ever national ranking since ranked in the top 25 in several polls throughout the season. becoming a member of the NCAA in 1993. Henderson State was ranked in In 2007, the Reddies finished with a 7-3 record and finished the season the AFCA Top 25 Poll for the entire season and ranked No. 4 the final four ranked 23rd in College Sports Report Top 25. Henderson State recorded weeks of the regular-season. its third straight winning season at home, completing back-to-back winning That season saw the seasons for the first time since 1989 and 1990, and turned in an 18-0 Reddies go 11-1 including shutout against in-town rival Ouachita Baptist. a 10-0 mark in GAC play. The 2008 season showed a versatile Reddie team with one of the Henderson State was tops most prolific offenses in HSU history averaging 32.8 points per game in the nation in scoring while totaling 448.1 yards of offense including 330.1 yards passing. The offense (53.5 points per Reddies finished 5-5 losing three games late in the fourth quarter which game), total offense (576.6 left Maxfield and the rest of Reddies wondering what could have been. ypg) and passing offense Despite the 5-5 season, it was the third straight non-losing year for (428.4 ypg). the Reddies, the most since Henderson recorded seven straight non- One product of losing seasons from 1973 to 1979 under legendary coach Sporty Carpenter. Maxfield’s was Kevin In 2010, Maxfield led the Reddies to their first conference championship Rodgers who earned GAC in 25 years as Henderson State claimed a share of the GSC title. Offensive Player of the Despite being limited to just five conference games, the 2011 Reddies Year honors three straight finished second in their first year in the Great American Conference years as well as being recording a 4-1 conference record including a 41-36 victory over Ouachita named the GAC Male Baptist. Henderson State was the only Division II team in the nation to play Athlete of the Year twice. two games against NCAA Division I opponents. Henderson also had the A proven winner, Maxfield led Blinn College to back-to-back playoff 2013 GAC Defensive appearances prior to his arrival at Henderson State. Player of the Year for the During his three years at the Brenham, Texas school, Maxfield compiled second straight season as a 21-10 record and a pair of playoff appearances. 2017 REDDIE FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • PAGE 17

THE MAX FILE BIRTHDATE: Oct. 11, 1960 HIGH SCHOOL: John Tyler High School COLLEGE: Louisiana Tech (1984) COLLEGE ATHLETICS: Football: 4 letters as a guard/center PERSONAL: Wife: Beth Ann; Daughter: Alexandra Hailey

COACHING CAREER: 1983 Louisiana Tech Student Assistant 1984-86 Mississippi Graduate Assistant 1986-91 Northwest Mississippi Offensive Line 1991-94 Northwestern State Defensive Line 1994-96 Northwestern State Defensive Coordinator 1996-00 Northwest Mississippi Offensive Coordinator 2001 Pearl River CC Head Coach Blinn finished with a 9-2 record in 2004, finishing ranked No. 7 nationally, 2001-04 Blinn College Head Coach and advancing to the Southwest Junior College Conference semifinals 2005- Henderson State Head Coach before losing to Tyler Junior College. The Buccaneers ranked second nationally in total offense averaging • HEAD COACHING RECORD • 469.9 yards per game, including 269 yards passing per game which YEAR SCHOOL ALL CONFERENCE FINISH ranked fifth in the nation. Maxfield’s offense also lit up the scoreboard at 2001 Pearl River 7-2 2nd Blinn averaging 46.1 points per game. 2002 Blinn College 5-5 2-4 (SWJCFC) 4th After posting a 5-5 mark in his first year at Blinn, Maxfield kick-started 2003 Blinn College 8-3 4-2 (SWJCFC) 2nd the Bucs’ offense in 2003 and carried Blinn to the playoffs for the first 2004 Blinn College 9-2 5-1 (SWJCFC) 2nd time in three years. Blinn finished the 2003 season with an overall record 2005 Henderson 3-8 2-7 (GSC) T-8th of 7-3, but it was the Bucs’ offense that caught the nation’s attention. 2006 Henderson 8-3 6-2 (GSC) T-3rd Blinn fielded one of the most dangerous offensive attacks in junior 2007 Henderson 7-3 6-2 (GSC) 4th college history, averaging 558 yards and 52 points a game. The Bucs had 2008 Henderson 5-5 4-4 (GSC) 6th three All-Americans on offense and sent four offensive players on to the 2009 Henderson 3-7 3-5 (GSC) 8th Division I level. 2010 Henderson 7-4 6-2 (GSC) T-1st The former Offensive Coordinator of the Year spent one year as head 2011 Henderson 6-4 4-1 (GAC) 2nd football coach at Pearl River Community College in Mississippi, before 2012 Henderson 10-1 8-0 (GAC) 1st taking the job at Blinn. 2013 Henderson 11-1 10-0 (GAC) 1st At Pearl River, Maxfield guided the Wildcats to a 7-2 finish, the first 2014 Henderson 9-2 8-2 (GAC) 3rd winning season for the school since 1995. The offense finished first in 2015 Henderson 11-2 10-1 (GAC) 1st the National Junior College Athletic Association in total team offense, 2016 Henderson 8-3 8-3 (GAC) 3rd averaging 460.5 yards per game, and was also first in passing offense, averaging 315.8 yards per game. His previous five seasons were spent with Northwest Mississippi With one of Arkansas’ most visited state parks (DeGray State Park) Community College in Senatobia where he was the offensive coordinator. located just outside of town, the Reddies assist with the DeGray Lake Maxfield, who holds a bachelor’s degree from Louisiana Tech and his clean up. Players will pick up trash around the lake and campsites. DeGray master’s from the United States Sports Academy, was named Offensive Lake State Park consists of over 200 miles of shoreline and has nearly 2 Coordinator of the Year for Community and Junior Colleges in 1999 by million visitors each year. Coach Magazine. Maxfield and his players also make visits to the Arkansas Children’s His 34 years of coaching experience includes five years as an assistant Hospital in Little Rock. The at Northwestern State University in Natchitoches, La. children look forward to Working under former HSU Athletic Director and then coach of the these visits, but it’s the Demons Sam Goodwin, Maxfield was defensive line coach from 1991- children who have a 94, before becoming Goodwin’s defensive coordinator from 1994 to 1996. lasting impression on the Maxfield also spent a total of 10 years (1986-1990 and 1996-2001) at players. Northwest Mississippi Community College. Every year Maxfield A graduate of John Tyler High School in Texas, Maxfield was a four- and his staff take part in year letterman at Louisiana Tech where he played guard and center. the AFCA Coach To Cure After his eligibility was finished, Maxfield served as a student assistant MD to raise money to help for the Bulldogs before becoming a graduate assistant at Ole Miss. defeat Duchenne. Coach Maxfield and wife Beth Ann have assisted with several Also a supporter of the charitable organizations donating their time as well as providing financial local law enforcement, support to such organizations as the Make-A-Wish Foundation, the Humane Maxfield annually Society, United Way, Relay for Life, and the Red Cross to name a few. sponsors the Arkadelphia Each January, Maxfield, his staff and the Reddies conduct an on Police Department lift-a- campus blood drive with the entire staff and players donating blood thon. which amounts to over 60 pints each year. Maxfield and his wife Throughout the year, Reddie players take turns in assisting at the local Beth Ann, who holds a humane society where they clean pens, as well as wash, feed and walk doctorate in English, have the animals. one daughter, Alexandra Maxfield and the Reddies also take part in the Reddie to Read program. Hailey. The Reddie to Serve program is a program in which the Reddies assist the elderly or handicapped within the community by doing yard work, painting, conducting household chores, etc. 2017 REDDIE FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • PAGE 18

JEREMIAH FISCUS TONY TADEMY OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR OFFENSIVE LINE LINEBACKERS SIXTH YEAR FIRST YEAR MCPHERSON • 2008 LOUISIANA TECH • 1983

Jeremiah Fiscus is in his sixth year at Henderson State and will serve Tony Tademy begins his first season with Henderson State and will as the Reddies’ offensive coordinator and offensive line coach. Fiscus serve as the Reddies’ defensive coordinator and linebacker coach. also heads up all of Henderson’s recruiting efforts in his role as recruiting Tademy served as an assistant coach at Texas Christian University coordinator. for seven years serving as linebackers coach where he coached mul- Since his arrival, Fiscus has coached All-American’s Kelton Hays and tiple All-Mountain West selections in each of his seven years at TCU. Doug Despain, had eight players earn all-region honors and 11 lineman Tademy saw Tank Carder repeat as MWC Defensive Player of the earn All-GAC honors. Year in 2011, while Kenny Cain grabbed a spot on the All-MWC second Fiscus’ recruiting areas include southwest Arkansas, Dallas-Fort Worth team. Carder was a fifth-round draft pick of the in 2012. area, Jayhawk Junior College Conference, Iowa Community College Ath- Daryl Washington was a 2010 second-round draft pick of the Arizona letic Conference, and the Northeast Community Conference. Cardinals, while David Hawthorne was the Seattle Seahawks’ leading The 2013 offensive line earned National Offensive Line of the Week tackler for three seasons before signing as a free agent with the New for its performance against Southern Nazarene as the Reddies totaled a Orleans Saints. record 855 yards of offense while scoring 82 points. In 2008, Jason Phillips and Robert Henson were both first-team All- The Reddie offense led the nation in total offense (576.6 ypg), pass- MWC and NFL draft selections. Phillips was the first pick in the fifth round ing offense (428.4 ypg) and scoring 53.3 ppg). by the Baltimore Ravens, while Henson was a sixth-round choice by the Fiscus had an immediate impact in 2012 as five Reddie lineman earned Washington Redskins. All-GAC honors. In 2010, Carder was a first-team All-American and the Rose Bowl’s Henderson State’s offense led the nation in scoring (50.36 points per Defensive Most Valuable Player. Fellow linebacker Tanner Brock led TCU game), were third in total offense (516.82 ypg), third in passing offense with 106 tackles as he garnered first-team MW accolades in his first year (377.64 ypg), and third in passing efficiency (172.79). in the starting lineup. Fiscus came to Henderson after spending two seasons at Texas The 2009 campaign saw Washington and Carder, in their first season Christian University. as starters, earn first- and second-team All-MWC honors, respectively. Fiscus first arrived at TCU as a video/recruiting graduate assistant in Washington was named to four All-America teams in addition to being a June 2010. He was named assistant offensive line coach in 2011. He Butkus Award semifinalist. received his master’s degree in education administration from TCU. Phillips became the first defensive player in MWC history to be a first- Fiscus also worked two years at Northwestern State. He was a or second-team all-conference selection in four consecutive seasons. graduate assistant and assistant offensive line coach in 2008 before Henson was an honorable-mention pick his first three years before be- becoming the Demons’ running backs coach in 2009. He received a coming a first-team honoree as a senior. Phillips was named by Dave master’s degree in sports administration from Northwestern State. Campbell’s Texas Football as the state’s Best Linebacker in 2007, while A native of Stafford, Kan., Fiscus played two seasons at Dodge City Hawthorne, a three-year starter (2005-07), signed a free-agent contract Community College before transferring to McPherson College, where he with the Seahawks. was a team captain. In 2005, Tademy’s first season, TCU’s top three linebackers featured a Fiscus started all four pair of redshirt freshmen (Phillips and Henson) and a sophomore years at center for both (Hawthorne). The Frogs were still able to post an 11-1 record with a schools, giving him a streak defensive unit that led the nation in turnover margin (+21), interceptions of 41 consecutive starts dur- (26) and takeaways (40). Phillips became the first freshman defensive ing his collegiate playing ca- player in MWC history to be named first- or second-team all-conference. reer. Prior to arriving at TCU, Tademy spent two seasons as the defensive As a sophomore, he coordinator at McKinney (Texas) High School. helped lead Dodge City to the Tademy has been in the coaching profession since earning his Heart of Texas Bowl in Cop- bachelor’s degree in general studies from Louisiana Tech in 1983. While peras Cove, Texas, against an undergrad, he played linebacker and helped the Bulldogs to a pair of Cisco Junior College. Independence Bowl appearances. Fiscus is a 2008 graduate Tademy’s first full-time assistant coaching stint came at VMI from of McPherson with a degree 1985-86 when current TCU assistant head coach and offensive line in elementary education. He coach Eddie Williamson was the Keydets’ head coach. and his wife, Jessie, were Tademy coached the 1987 season at Louisiana Tech, serving as the married on July 2, 2011 and inside linebackers coach. He later became the offensive line and special- are the proud parents of ists coach at Howard University, where he also coached linebackers and daughter, Lennox Leigh. was the recruiting coordinator. Tademy spent three seasons (1994-96) at the University of Houston, working with the defensive ends under coach Kim Helton and helping the Cougars to the 1996 Liberty Bowl. Tademy returned to the high school ranks as an assistant coach at Texas City (Texas) High School from 1997-98, before taking over as the defensive coordinator at Louisiana-Lafayette from 1999-01. He spent one season as the defensive coordinator at Blinn College before becom- ing the defensive coordinator at McKinney in 2003. A Jacksonville, Ark., native, Tademy and his wife, Maria, have two sons: A.J. and Victor. 2017 REDDIE FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • PAGE 19

RYAN LUSBY DOM MIROCKE QUARTERBACKS WIDE RECEIVERS RECRUITING RECRUITING THIRD YEAR SECOND YEAR TEXAS A&M COMMERCE • 2014 EMPORIA STATE • 2010

Ryan Lusby is in his third season with the Henderson State football Dom Mirocke is in his second season at Henderson and serves as program and is in charge of coaching quarterbacks while also serving as the Reddies receivers coach. the Reddies football camp director. Mirocke spent two years as a graduate assistant at the University of Prior to his time at Henderson State, Lusby was the Assistant Wide Wyoming. Receivers Coach at Texas A&M Commerce University during the 2013- Mirocke spent the 2012 and 2013 seasons as an offensive assistant 2014 seasons. and offensive quality control staff member with the South Dakota State Lusby graduated from A&M Commerce in 2014 with a bachelor’s de- Football program. He was part of two NCAA FCS Playoff teams while at gree in Global E-Learning. SDSU. He attended high school at Lovejoy High in Texas, where he played South Dakota State concluded the 2012 season ranked No. 11 in the football, baseball, and basketball. nation among FCS teams and finished the 2013 season ranked No. 13. A four-time letterwinner at Lovejoy, Lusby holds the all-time school Mirocke assisted the offensive coordinator and worked with the quar- record for passing yards in a game (585). terbacks, running backs and tight ends during practices. He provided the In his spare time, Lusby enjoys spending time with his wife, Catie, and Jackrabbit offensive staff with weekly breakdowns of opponent tenden- going on beach vacations. He also enjoys boating on the lake during the cies and coordinated film breakdown on opponents. summers. Mirocke helped to develop game plans with the offensive coaching staff. Mirocke also assisted in coordinating recruiting visits by coaches to high schools and official campus visits by recruits. Before coaching at South Dakota State, Mirocke was the running RYAN COLEMAN backs/fullbacks coach and video coordinator at Southwest Minnesota RUNNING BACKS State for the 2010 and 11 seasons. In addition to coaching the SMSU running backs and fullbacks, he also FIRST YEAR recruited the Minneapolis, Minn., metro area and southern Minnesota. UNIV. OF MEMPHIS • 2014 Mirocke was a four-year letterwinner and three-year starter as a tight end at Emporia State University in Kansas from 2006-09. He received his bachelor of integrated studies with an emphasis in physical and health education at Emporia State in 2010, and completed his master’s degree in Ryan Coleman is in his first year with the Henderson State football sports leadership at Southwest Minnesota State in 2012. program and will serve as running backs coach. Coleman comes to Henderson after coaching for a year at W.A. Carter High School where he coached outside linebackers and was a defensive coordinator for the junior varsity team. Coleman played two seasons at the University of Memphis after GREG HOLSWORTH transferring from Riverside Community College. In two seasons at Memphis, Coleman played in 22 games, starting 19 contests. He compiled 82 total DEFENSIVE LINE tackles during his career including 57 solo stops. Coleman also broke up STRENGTH COACH three passes, forced three fumbles and also had three fumble recoveries FIRST YEAR during his two-year career. In 2014, Coleman helped Memphis win its first conference title since OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE • 2012 1971 with the Tigers recording the program’s second, 10-win season. As a junior, Coleman finished the year with 60 total stops which ranked Greg Holsworth joined the Henderson State football staff in February fourth on the squad. of 2017 and serves as defensive line coach and the Reddies’ strength In a game against Southern Methodist, Coleman forced two fumbles and conditioning coordinator. and became the first NCAA FBS player since 2004 to return both fumbles Holsworth spent a year at Saint Joseph’s College prior to arriving to for touchdowns. For his efforts which also included four tackles in the Henderson serving in the same capacity. game, he was named the National Linebacker and National Defensive Holsworth also served as assistant coach in charge of the defensive Performer of the week by the College Performance Awards. ends at the University of Wyoming. Coleman played his sophomore season at Riverside Community College Before his time at Wyoming, he coached at Occidental College in Los where he posted 53 total tackles including 34 solo stops. He ranked in the Angeles, California, where he worked with the linebackers and served Top 20 among California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA) as head strength and conditioning coach. At Occidental, Holsworth si- players in both categories. multaneously served as the Defensive Coordinator at Hoover High School Coleman began his playing career at Idaho State where in Glendale, California. he totaled 44 tackles including 22 solo stops to go along with four tackles Holsworth was an outstanding player at Occidental College from 2008- for loss and a . 11. He was a three time All-Conference selection at linebacker and during A 2010 graduate from Carter High School, Coleman lettered four years his senior season, he was named his team’s Most Valuable Player. That and was a three-time All-Citrus Belt League selection. He led Carter in season he started as both an inside linebacker and a tight end. tackles his senior year with 104 stops and set a school record with three He received his bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology from Occidental pass interceptions against Fontana. College in 2012. Originally from Arlington, Washington, Holsworth gradu- Coleman received his bachelor’s degree in Interdisciplinary Studies in ated from Arlington High School in 2008. December of 2014 from the University of Memphis. 2017 REDDIE FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • PAGE 20

KENRICK BURNS MIKE MEADOR SAFETIES CORNERBACKS RECRUITING SECOND YEAR FIRST YEAR HENDERSON STATE • 2016 HENDERSON STATE • 2016

Kenrick Burns is in his second season with the Reddies and serves Mike Meador is in his second year as graduate assistant coach work- as safeties coach. ing with the Reddie defense. Recruiting responsibilities include northwest Arkansas, Southeast Meador is responsible for defensive practice plan and organization Texas, and the Northern California Football Conference. as well as working with Henderson’s special teams. A four-year letterman for the Reddies, Burns earned First-Team All- Meador came to Henderson as a defensive back in 2012. He was a GAC in 2015 after having 54 tackles with three interceptions and a pair of part three Great American Conference championships. fumble recoveries. Prior to coming to Henderson as a player, Meador attended Charleston During his four years he compiled more than 120 tackles along with 10 High School where he was an All-District, All-Area, and All-State selec- pass breakups and four interceptions. tion. He totaled 708 yards on 40 receptions as a senior and rushed for A graduate of Fort Smith-Northside High School, Burns was a two- more than 400 yards. time Class 7A All-State selection. Meador compiled 35 catches for 634 yards on Charleston’s State During his prep career, he played quarterback and totaled more than Championship team his junior year. 4,000 yards passing and 1,000 yards rushing. Burns became the first player in Arkansas high school history to throw for more than 4,000 yards, rush for 1,000 yards, and compile 1,000 receiving yards in a career. • STUDENT ASSISTANTS •

CRAIG BURKS TYLER CLIFT MANUEL MARTINEZ CARSON MORADO BLAKE REEVE CODY SPARKS JAY WEATHERFORD Equipment Offensive Line Offensive Line Linebackers Quarterbacks Defensive Line Wide Receivers Manager Video Operations Scout Team Video Operations Wide Receivers Quality Control Recruiting REDDIE FOOTBALL PLAYER BIOS DARION GRAY MELVIN WALTERS WIDE RECEIVER 5-10 • 170 • JR • 2L 5-10 • 185 • JR • TR HUFFMAN, TEXAS KATY, TEXAS HARGRAVE HIGH SCHOOL 22 ARKANSAS BAPTIST COLLEGE 55 2016: Finished with 15 receptions for 151 yards . . . Totaled 41 yards on COLLEGE: Played and Arkansas Baptist College . . . Also attended San three receptions against Northwestern. Jacinto. 2015: Honorable Mention All-GAC selection as a return specialist . . . PREP: Lettered three years at Morton Ranch High School. Caught three passes for 47 yards against Southern Nazarene . . . Also PERSONAL: Born Feb. 23, 1993 . . . Son of Kimberly Porter . . . Has one had three punt returns for 86 yards against the Crimson Storm . . . Set up brother, Jerome Cox . . . Majoring in sports management. Henderson’s winning touchdown against Harding with a 46-yard punt return. PREP: Lettered four seasons at Hargrave High School . . . Earned All- District honors all four seasons and was a Second-Team All-State his senior year . . . Scored 15 touchdowns as a senior after having 22 his junior year . . . Also played basketball and ran track. PERSONAL: Born January 2, 1996 . . . The son of Matthew Gray and Renae Lister . . . Step parents are Demethrius Lister and Stacy Gray . . . Has one brother, Donovan Gray . . . Majoring in Sports Management.

BYRON MILLER JOHN MURRAY DEFENSIVE BACK WIDE RECEIVER 6-0 • 185 • SR • TR 6-1 • 190 • JR • TR LITTLE ROCK, ARK. HOUSTON, TEXAS UNIV. ARKANSAS-MONTICELLO 33 TYLER JC 66 COLLEGE: Played at the University of Arkansas-Monticello . . . Compiled COLLEGE: Transfers from John Tyler College where he caught 27 passes nearly 90 tackles 9 pass breakups and had two interceptions in his three for 463 yards as a sophomore . . . Had a season best 95 yards on four years with the Weevils . . . Collected nearly 50 tackles his junior year catches against Blinn including a 55-yard touchdown. (2015) with four tackles for lost yardage . . . Had a season best seven PREP: Prepped at Cypress Falls (Texas) High School where he was an tackles versus Northwestern Oklahoma and Harding. all-district wide receiver . . . Totaled 863 yards on 41 receptions his PREP: A four year letterman at Little Rock Central where he earned all- senior year . . . Also was a two-time all-district selection in track. state honors . . . During his high school career, he totaled 216 tackles with PERSONAL: Born August 4, 1997 . . . The son of John and Shurronda 16 pass breakups and three interceptions . . . Also lettered three years in Murray. track earning all-state honors. PERSONAL: Born Jan. 25 . . . Guardians are Gwendolyn Buffert and Kavonda Massey . . . Enjoys being with animals and fishing . . . Lists HSU All-American and former CFL and NFL player KD Williams as his mentor.

RICKY HENDERSON JULIO CERVANTES RUNNING BACK KICKER 5-11 • 180 • FR • RS 5-8 • 175 • FR • RS LANCASTER, TEXAS HENDERSON, TEXAS LANCASTER HIGH SCHOOL 44 HENDERSON HIGH SCHOOL 77 PREP: A two-time letter winner at Lancaster High School in Dallas . . . 2016: Redshirt Rushed for 923 yards and 17 touchdowns as a senior . . . An all-confer- PREP: Lettered two years in football and four years in soccer at Henderson ence selection . . . Also lettered in track/field during his senior season. (Texas) High School . . . Earned second-team all-district honors his senior PERSONAL: Born October 7, 1997 . . . Son of Doris Henderson . . . Has year . . . Was captain of the Lion soccer team. two brothers, John and Michael . . . Favorite professional team is the PERSONAL: Born Dec. 18, 1997 . . . The son of Arturo Cervantes and . . . Favorite athlete is Adrian Peterson . . . Undecided on Carmen Lopez . . . Stepparents are Andres Ponce and Billie Cervantes . . college major. . Has six brothers and sisters. REDDIE FOOTBALL PLAYER BIOS AUSTIN BENNETT SHELDON WATSON WIDE RECEIVER DEFENSIV BACK 5-11 • 175 • SR • 1L 6-2 • 185 • JR • 2L MANVEL, TEXAS PALESTINE, TEXAS UNIV. OF OKLAHOMA 88 PALESTINE HS 1100 2017: Had two catches for 47 yards including a 33-yard reception in the 2017: Named GAC Defensive Player of the Week after having two inter- season-opener against Harding. ceptions, a pass breakup and 5 tackles against Harding. 2016: Played in 11 games with 25 receptions and 340 yards . . . Had two 2016: Second Team All-GAC selection . . . Earned Academic All-GAC touchdowns grabs against Oklahoma Baptist . . . Led the Reddies with honors . . . Finished season with 47 tackles including 33 solo stops . . . five catches for 58 yards against Southeastern . . . Also had 58 yards on Had seven passes defended and was sixth in the GAC in interceptions three receptions including a 52-yard touchdown catch against North- with four . . . Totaled a career-best 12 tackles against Arkansas Tech . . western Oklahoma. . Had a 44-yard scoop-and-score against Northwestern Oklahoma . . . COLLEGE: Transfers from the University of Oklahoma where he played Recorded a 74-yard pick-6 against Southwestern Oklahoma . . . Re- two seasons . . . Played in all 13 games in 2014 making two tackles on corded three straight games with an interception . . . Also had a pick special teams at Iowa State . . . His lone reception was a career-long 19 against Arkansas-Monticello. yards against Kansas State. Played in seven games his freshman year 2015: Collected 42 tackles including 28 solo stops and five pass break- and had two receptions for 12 yards. ups . . . Recorded a HSU and GAC record 100-yard interception return for PREP: A three-star recruit by ESPN.com, Rivals.com, 247sports.com, a touchdown against Oklahoma Baptist . . . Totaled three tackles with a Scout.com and PrepStar.com . . . Caught 42 passes for 676 yards and tackle for a loss against Southern Nazarene . . . Collected six tackles and eight touchdowns as a senior at Manvel (Texas) High School . . . Caught a pass breakup against Southwestern Oklahoma. 44 passes for 785 yards and seven touchdowns as a junior . . . Offered 2014: Redshirted by Arkansas, Texas, Ole Miss, TCU and Utah. PREP: A two-time all-district wide receiver at Palestine High School . . . PERSONAL: Son of Greg Bennett. Totaled 50 catches for 690 yards and 11 touchdowns as a senior . . . Also was a first-team all-district free safety where he recorded 49 tackles . . .Scored seven touchdowns in one game . . . Also earned all-district honors in basketball. PERSONAL: Born July 25, 1996 . . . The son of Sheldon Watson and Tracie Pinson and stepfather Benjamin Pinson . . . Has four siblings, AJ TUCKER Ronald Brown, Sherella Watson, Sade Watson, and Shana Davis . . . Favorite professional team is the Oakland Raiders . . . Planning on major- DEFENSIVE BACK ing in business management. 6-3 • 210 • SR • 3L LITTLE ROCK, ARK. LR CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL 99 2017: Recorded three tackles and recovered a fumble to end a Harding scoring threat. ADLER GOODE 2016: Finished the season with 30 tackles including 18 solo stops . . . Compiled five tackles against Arkansas Tech along with a tackle for loss WIDE RECEIVER . . . Totaled four solo tackles against Northwestern Oklahoma and had a 6-2 • 210 • SO • 1L season-best seven tackles against Southwestern Oklahoma. l SPRINGDALE, ARK. 2015: Played defense and totaled 19 tackles along with an interception . UNIV. OF CENTRAL ARKANSAS . . Had four tackles and an interception against Arkansas Tech. U . C A 1111 2014: Completed the year with seven catches for 157 yards . . . Re- corded his first collegiate touchdown and had three catches for 100 2016: Finished season with seven receptions for 142 yards . . . Had 4 yards in his first game as a Reddie against Southern Nazarene . . . catches for 77 yards against Oklahoma Baptist including a long of 48 Longest reception was 82 yards against the Crimson Storm. yards . . . Totaled 65 yards on 3 receptions including a 34-yard grab PREP: Attended Little Rock Central High School where he totaled was a against Northwestern Oklahoma. ` 2011 All-State receiver and a 2012 All-State defensive back . . .Tucker COLLEGE: Attended the University of Central Arkansas where he was a Rivals 2-Star rated player and was listed as one of Rivals’ Top 24 redshirted. players in Arkansas . . . Totaled 23 catches for 520 yards and two PREP: Attended Shiloh Christian where he was an all-conference and all-state selection . . . Totaled 50 receptions for 800 yards his senior year touchdowns in 2012. . . . Also lettered three years in track earning all-state honors twice. PERSONAL: Born April 21, 1997 . . . The son of Andy and Patty Goode. REDDIE FOOTBALL PLAYER BIOS JACOBY LEWIS ANDREW BLACK WIDE RECEIVER QUARTERBACK 5-6 • 149 • JR • 2L 6-1 • 180 • JR • 2L PEARLAND, TEXAS TYLER, TEXAS PEARLAND HIGH SCHOOL 1122 CHAPEL HILL HS 1144 2017: Began the season completing 18-of-30 passes for 246 yards and 2016: Played in 11 games and finished year with 32 receptions for 274 two touchdowns against Harding . . . Completed a 72-yard scoring pass yards . . . Also averaged 18.6 yards per kick return having 297 yards on to C.W. Caver against the Bisons . . . Also carried the ball 5 times for 28 16 attempts . . . Totaled a season-best 6 receptions for 46 yards against yards and scored a rushing touchdown against Harding. Arkansas Tech . . . Had four receptions for 43 yards against Northwest- 2016: Second in the GAC in pass efficiency at 148.8 . . . Averaged 181.8 ern Oklahoma . . . Also had two kick returns for 55 yards with a long of 30 passing yards per game completing 145 of 223 passes for 2000 yards yards. and 13 touchdowns . . . Was sixth in the GAc in total offense at 223.6 2015: Completed season with 243 yards on 24 catches and scored three yards per game.Had a career-high 351 yards passing completing 14-of- touchdowns . . . Totaled five receptions for 71 yards and a touchdown 27 passes while having five touchdown strikes to earn GAC Player of the against Southern Nazarene . . . Also had a 37-yard kick return against the Week against Oklahoma Baptist . . . He had scoring touchdown passes of Crimson Storm . . . Ran five kicokoffs back for 154 yards including a 75- 97, 73, 40, 13 and 6 yards with the 97-yard touchdown toss to Al Lasker yard return against SAU . . . Recorded his first collegiate touchdown with being the second longest in HSU and GAC history . . . Also was GAC a 55-yard reception against East Central . . . Finished the game with four Player of the Week after completing his first 15 passes and finished the catches for 82 yards and two touchdowns. game completing 22-of-24 passes for a completion percentage of 91 2014: Redshirted against SNU . . . Ended game with 253 yards including touchdown passes PREP: Helped lead Pearland to a 14-2 record and a 5A-D1 State Runner- of 21 and 42 yards. He finished the game with a 199.38 quarterback up finish . . . Earned second-team all-district and was an All-Region 3 rating . . . Rushed for a 62-yard touchdown against UAM . . . Completed selection his senior year . . . Totaled 45 receptions for 530 yards and 6 20-of-34 passes for 237 yards in his first start for the Reddies against touchdowns . . . Also carried the ball 15 times for 198 yards, scoring 8 Southeastern . . . Threw for a career-best 345 yards, completing 20-of- touchdowns . . . Lettered three years in track and was an all-district long 26 passes against Northwestern Oklahoma . . . Became first quarterback jumper and sprinter. since 2004 to rush for 100 yards in a game when he compiled 104 yards PERSONAL: Born March 5, 1996 . .. The son of Jacob and Debra Lewis on 14 attempts against East Central. . . . Has one sister, Monique . . . Enjoys playing video games . . . Also likes 2015: Played in 10 games and completed 25 of 49 passes for 209 yards to draw in his spare time . . . Favorite professional team is the Houston . . . Rushed for 155 yards and scored two rushing touchdowns . . . Texans . . . Intends to major in criminal justice. Completed 11-of-18 passes for 96 yards against Southern Nazarene . . . Also carried the ball six times for 73 yards and a touchdown against the Crimson Storm . . . Had his first career passing touchdown when he connected with Calen Peters for a 25 yard score . . . Recorded his first EVAN LASSITER career rushing touchdown as he rushed for a 10-yard winning score against Harding. QUARTERBACK PREP: Led Chapel Hill High School to a 9-5 record and the Class 3A 6-5 • 220 • SR • 2L Division I Region II championship game in 2013 . . . Accumulated 4,120 total CORAL SPRINGS, FLA. yards of offense and 49 total touchdowns . . . He completed 192 of 347 passes for 2,817 yards, 29 touchdowns, and 13 interceptions . . . His INDEPENDENCE CC 1133 passing yardage total ranked sixth in the entire greater East Texas region . . . He ran for 1,303 yards and 20 scores, averaging 8.4 yards per carry. 2016: Finished with 15 receptions for 151 yards . . . Totaled 41 yards on . . . His rushing yardage put him second in the region among quarter- three receptions against Northwestern. backs, trailing only Alto’s Zac Sturns, who ran for 1,391 yards. 2015: Honorable Mention All-GAC selection as a return specialist . . . Caught three passes for 47 yards against Southern Nazarene . . . Also had three punt returns for 86 yards against the Crimson Storm . . . Set up Henderson’s winning touchdown against Harding with a 46-yard punt AJ SMITH return. PREP: Lettered four seasons at Hargrave High School . . . Earned All- WIDE RECEIVER District honors all four seasons and was a Second-Team All-State his senior year . . . Scored 15 touchdowns as a senior after having 22 his 6-5 • 215 • SR • 3L junior year . . . Also played basketball and ran track. PORT NECHES, TEXAS PERSONAL: Born January 2, 1996 . . . The son of Matthew Gray and PORT NECHES GROVE Renae Lister . . . Step parents are Demethrius Lister and Stacy Gray . . . 1155 Has one brother, Donovan Gray . . . Majoring in Sports Management. 2017: Caught a 46-yard pass for a touchdown in the season-opening win against Harding. 2016: Played in nine games having 13 receptions for 124 yards . . . Totaled three receptions for 35 yards against Southeastern Oklahoma. 2015: Played in nine games on offense and special teams . . . Lone reception was a 5-yard catch against Southern Nazarne. 2014: Totaled seven catches for 38 yards. PREP: Attended Little Rock Central High School where he totaled was a 2011 All-State receiver and a 2012 All-State defensive back . . .Tucker was a Rivals 2-Star rated player and was listed as one of Rivals’ Top 24 players in Arkansas . . . Totaled 23 catches for 520 yards and two touchdowns in 2012. REDDIE FOOTBALL PLAYER BIOS KODY WHITAKER REECE SHAW QUARTERBACK QUARTERBACK 6-2 • 205 • JR • TR 6-3 • 185 • FR • RS REDLANDS, CALIF. FORT WORTH, TEXAS ORANGE COAST COLLEGE 1166 SOUTHWEST CHRISTIAN HS 1199 COLLEGE: Played at Orange Coast College where he earned Second- PREP: A decorated athlete at Southwest Christian School in Fort Worth, Team All-Southern League honors . . . Set the school record for career Texas . . . Lettered four years in football where he earned all-conference passing yards with 4,079 and became the first OCC player in school and All-North Texas honors . . . Threw for 3127 yards and 32 touch- history with over 4,000 yards of total offense, finishing his career with downs his senior year . . . Also rushed for 1049 yards and seven scores 4,117 . . . Threw for 1986 yards and 16 touchdowns, averaging 220.7 . . . As a junior he totaled 2446 yards passing and threw 23 touchdowns yards per game his sophomore season . . . Totaled 307 yards against . . . Also lettered in track and basketball where he earned all-district Palomar JC including three touchdown strikes. honors in both. PREP: An all-conference selection at Redlands (California) High School . PERSONAL: Born September 21, 1997 . . . Son of Chris and Amy Shaw . . . Lettered four years in football and baseball. . . Has one sister, Makenzie . . . Favorite professional team is the Wash- PERSONAL: Born Oct. 23, 1996 . . . The son of Kevin Whitaker and ington Redskins . . . Favorite athlete is Tom Brady . . . Intended major is Christine Sutter . . . Hobbies include golfing, surfing and attending country Business. music concerts . . . Majoring in finance.

BOWEN SWEENEY FERNANDO VAN HOOK DEFENSIVE BACK WIDE RECEIVER 6-2 • 185 • JR • TR 5-10 • 185 • SR • RS PAYSON, ARIZ. MEMPHIS, TENN. MONTEREY PENINSULA 1177 UNIV. OF CENTRAL ARKANSAS 2020 COLLEGE: Helped lead Monterey Peninsula College to a 10-1 record his COLLEGE: Played at the University of Central Arkansas where he ap- sophomore year while earning all-conference honors . . . Also attended peared in eight games at defensive back and was credited with six Dakota College at Bottineau (North Dakota). tackles and two pass breakups. PREP: Lettered three years in football and track at Payson (Arizona) High PREP: Attended Magnolia Heights (Tennessee) School . . . Was a MAIS School . . . Selected all-conference his senior season. All-State selection his senior year after carrying the ball 233 times for PERSONAL: Born Dec. 17, 1996 . . . The son of Jason Sweeney . . . 2,076 yards and 30 touchdowns . . . Defensively he totaled 96 tackles Majoring in business management. with three interceptions. PERSONAL: Born Nov. 24, 1994 . . . The son of Kenneth and Tomika Abram Robinson . . . Has three siblings.

MALCOMTRENT WILLIAMS SCOTT TREVEN SLAYTON DEFENSIVE BACK DEFENSIVE BACK 6-0 • 185 • JR • TR 6-2 • 171 • JR • TR TOMBALL, TEXAS SALINA, KANSAS AMERICAN RIVER CC 1188 COFFEYVILLE CC 2121 COLLEGE: Transfers from American River CC where he was a First- COLLEGE: Transfers from Coffeyville Community College . . . Totaled 20 Team All-California Community College pick as well as First-Team All- tackles with three for lost yardage his sophomore year. NorCal . . . Totaled 95 tackles and had seven interceptions his sophomore PREP: Lettered two years in football and three years in track at Salina season . . . Also earned all-conference as a freshman with 90 stops and South (Kansas) High School . . . Earned all-conference honors in both eight interceptions. sports. PREP: First-Team All-State at Tomball (Texas) High School where he to- PERSONAL: Born Jan. 31, 1997 . . . The son of Steven Slayton and taled 130 tackles, 32 tackles for loss and 10 interceptions. Taresa Gardenhire . . . Has three siblings . . . Majoring in health and Human PERSONAL: Born March 12, 1993 . . . The son of Ronald Scott and Grace performance. Royals . . . Brother is Reddie Dmitri Scott . . . Was born and raised in Las Vegas . . . Majoring in business management. REDDIE FOOTBALL PLAYER BIOS JAMON WARD TREVOR PIPKIN DEFENSIVE BACK DEFENSIVE BACK 5-9 • 160 • JR • TR 5-11 • 180 • FR • RS PITTSBURG, CALIF. PRESCOTT, ARK. LOS MEDONAS COLLEGE 2222 PRESCOTT HS 2525 COLLEGE: A two-time all-conference and all-region selection at Los PREP: Threw for 4218 yards and 46 touchdowns his senior year at Medonas College . . . Combined for 60 tackles and 15 pass breakups in Prescott High School . . . A Lander’s Finalist, he earned All-Conference two seasons for the Mustangs. and All-State honors a senior setting school records for passing yards PREP: Attended Pittsburg High School where he was a four-year letterman. and touchdowns in a single season . . . Helped lead the Curley Wolves to PERSONAL: Born July 6, 1994 . . . The son of James and Kesha Ward . . back-to-back district championships and an appearance in the state semi- . Majoring in sports management. finals . . . Finished career with 7,673 yards passing and 92 touchdowns . . . Also lettered three years in track and baseball . . . 2015 track team won the state championship. PERSONAL: Born May 15, 1998 . . . Son of Timmy and Lesley Grimes . . . Has six siblings, Tanner, Taylor, Tatum, Rylee, Maeley and Quinley . . . MALIK BROWN Favorite professional team is the Green Bay Packers . . . Favorite athlete is Drew Brees . . . Intended major is Medical Technology. DEFENSIVE BACK 6-1 • 185 • JR • 1L HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS TARLETON STATE UNIV. 2323 MICAH COOPER RUNNING BACK 2017: Led Henderson in the season opener agaist Harding with 11 tack- les including 7 solo stops. 6-0 • 200 • SO • 1L 2016: Played in 11 games and compiled 24 tackles . . . Totaled a season- MADILL, OKLA. high seven tackles and had a forced fumble against Arkansas Tech . . . MADILL HS Also had seven stops against UAM with a fumble recovery . . . Recorded 2626 an interception in season opener against Southeastern Oklahoma. COLLEGE: Transfers from Tarleton State. 2016: Played in nine games and carried the ball 36 times for 140 yards PREP: Attended Huntsville High School where he lettered in football bas- with one touchdown. ketball and track … Received first team all-district honors in football, and PREP: A three-time letterwinner at Madill High School in Oklahoma . . . second team all-district in basketball senior year… Played for head coach Rushed for eight touchdowns and 1164 yards during his senior season . Shane Martin. . . Voted first-team all-district . . . Also lettered in Powerlifting and Track/ PERSONAL: Son of Charlotte Brown… Father, played football for SMU... Field. Mother, Charlotte, ran track for Lamar University... Sister runs track at PERSONAL: Born July 1, 1998 . . . Son of and Noriko Cooper . . . Sam Houston State University… Majoring in Criminal Justice… Born April Describes himself as a “passionate reader” who also enjoys public speak- 28, 1996. ing . . . Favorite professional team is the Seattle Seahawks . . . Favorite athlete is LeVeon Bell . . . Intended major is Business Marketing.

DMITRI SCOTT ANTONIO FRANKLIN DEFENSIVE BACK DEFENSIVE BACK 5-11 • 190 • SR • 1L 6-1 • 180 • FR • RS TOMBALL, TEXAS ARLINGTON, TEXAS AMERICAN RIVER CC 2424 LAMAR HS 2727 COLLEGE: Transferred from American River Community College . . . Com- PREP: Lettered two years at Lamar High School in Texas . . . Compiled 42 piled 48 tackles and had six pass breakups as a sophomore Totaled 39 tackles, eight pass break-ups, one forced fumble and an interception in tackles as a freshman. his senior year . . . Voted all-district after leading his team to an 11-2 PREP: All-Conference selection at Tomball (Texas) High School . . . Rushed record and a regional finals appearance . . . Also lettered two years in for 504 yards on 60 carries his senior season . . .Totaled 1508 all-pur- track/field . pose yards including 483 yards receiving on 26 catches . . . Also lettered PERSONAL: Born April 18, 1998 . . . Son of Rod Franklin and Sara Wilson in track. . . . Has three siblings, Malik, Rod and Roneisha . . . Favorite professional team is the Dallas Cowboys . . . Favorite athlete is Joe Hayden . . . Intended major is Sports Management. REDDIE FOOTBALL PLAYER BIOS BLAKE FAULK De’MADRE CLARK RUNNING BACK RUNNING BACK 6-0 • 220 • FR • RS 5-10 • 180 • SO • 1L PRAIRIE GROVE, ARK. BLYTHEVILLE, ARK. PRAIRIE GROVE HS 2828 BLYTHEVILLE HS 3232 2016: Played in six games and carried the ball 10 times for 38 yards. PREP: An all-state performer in football and soccer at Prairie Grove High PREP: Lettered three seasons at Blytheville High School . . . Rushed for School playing for former Reddie Danny Abshier . . . Rushed for 2150 1700 yards and 23 touchdowns during his senior season . . . Voted All- yards and scored 40 touchdowns his senior year in leading the Tigers to State, all-conference, and holds the single game school rushing yards a state runner-up finish . . . Was a four-year letterman in soccer as a (328) and touchdowns (6) records . goalie. PERSONAL: Born December 20, 1996 . . . The son of James and Meshia PERSONAL: Born Dec. 10, 1997 . . . The son of David Faulk and Lana Carr Clark . . . Has five siblings . . . Favorite professional team is the New York . . . Stepmother is Krissy Faulk . . . Has two brothers, Colin and Dalton, and Giants . . . Favorite athlete is Adrian Peterson . . . Enjoys spending time one sister, Ella. with his family in his free time . . . Majoring in Physical Training. JAKE CHATMAN LOGAN WARLICK LINEBACKER FULLBACK 5-11 • 200 • FR • HS 6-2 • 220 • SR • 1L LEAGUE CITY, TEXAS L C , T GROVES, TEXAS CLEAR SPRING HS 2929 PORT NECHES GROVE HS 3333 PREP: A first-team all-district and all-country honoree after having 90 2016: Rushed for 15 yards and caught two passes for 14 yards. tackles his senior year . . . Earned Academic All-State honors . . . Totaled PREP: A two-year letterman at Port Neches-Groves High School . . . Was 100 tackles his junior year with 18 tackles for lost yardage. voted honorable mention all-district during his senior season . . . Voted all- PERSONAL: Born Sept. 10, 1998 . . . The son of Amanda Bryant . . . district during junior season . . . Also lettered in track and field and Enjoys the outdoors and fishing . . . Majoring in Animal Science. powerlifting. PERSONAL: Born March 21, 1995 . . . The son of Christina Warlick . . . Has one half-brother, Greg . . . Favorite movie is Friday Night Lights . . . ETHANTRENT WILLIAMS SIMPSON Favorite professional team is the Houston Texans . . . Likes to hunt and fish in his spare time . . . Majoring in Business Management. TIGHT END 6-3 • 210 • FR • RS HOT SPRINGS, ARK. LOGAN EDWARDS FOUNTAIN LAKE HS 3030 LINEBACKER PREP: Earned all-conference and All-Garland County honors his senior 6-2 • 215 • SO • TR season at Fountain Lake High School . . . Collected over 300 yards receiv- ing . . . Simpson is the grandson of legendary Henderson Coach Duke RIVERTON, KAN. Wells . . . His uncle John Wells played and coached at Henderson and is FORT SCOTT CC currently coaching at Bryant High School . . . Simpson also lettered in 3434 basketball and is member of the National Honor Society. 2017: Recorded 9 tackles including 5 solo stops against Harding. PERSONAL: Born February 10, 1998 . . . Son of Tracy and Wendy Simpson COLLEGE: Played at Fort Smith Community College where he earned all- . . . Has two brothers, Colson and Alex . . . Favorite professional team is conference honors his sophomore season after recording 110 tackles the Dallas Cowboys . . . Intended major is Biology. while having 10 tackles for lost yardage. PREP: Prepped at Riverton High School (Kansas) where he lettered four years in football and basketball, and one year in baseball . . . Two-time all- conference and earned all-state honors his senior year . . . Totaled 167 MERCARDO ANDERSON tackles and had four fumble recoveries, while scoring 11 touchdowns as a running back his senior season for the Rams. DEFENSIVE BACK PERSONAL: Born July 1, 1997 . . . The son of Tom and Heather Edwards 5-10 • 170 • SO • 1L . . . Has one brother, Cory, and two sisters, Courtney and Shelby . . . ASHDOWN, ARK. Enjoys fishing in his free time . . . Majoring in health and human perfor- mance. ASHDOWN HS 3131 2016: Appeared in 8 games and totaled 11 tackles . . . Recorded 3 tackles for loss and had an interception against Oklahoma Baptist. PREP: Four-time all-conference selection at . . . Also played three years of baseball. PERSONAL: Born July 5, 1997 . . . The son of Leonard Anderson and Tina Ellis . . . Enjoys fishing and farming . . . Majoring in sports management. REDDIE FOOTBALL PLAYER BIOS LOGAN MORAGNE DARIUS AUSTIN RUNNING BACK FULLBACK 5-9 • 185 • JR • TR 6-1 • 200 • FR • HS LITTLE ROCK, ARK. N. LITTLE ROCK, ARK. ARKANSAS STATE UNIV. 3535 N. LITTLE ROCK HS 3838 COLLEGE: Transfers from Arkansas State where he played two sea- PREP: Helped lead North Little Rock to a State Runner-up finish carrying sons . . . Carried ball 9 times for 22 yards in 2016 . . . As a redshirt the ball 55 times for 356 yards while having 211 receiving yards . . . freshman in 2015, he played in 10 games on special teams and serve in a Totaled 12 touchdowns his senior season. reserve role at running back . . . Posted 20 rushing attempts for 203 yards PERSONAL: Born Feb. 26, 1999. and one touchdown with a long run covering 58 yards . . . Ran for a season-high 81 yards and a touchdown on six attempts, also a season high, versus Missouri State . . . Picked up 72 rushing yards on three attempts against Texas State . . . Fifth most rushing yards on the team . . BEN DEWOODY . Averaged 10.1 yards per rushing attempt . PREP: Lettered three years at Little Rock Central . . . Recorded 1,737 TIGHT END rushing yards on 247 attempts as a senior, averaging 6.3 yards per carry 6-2 • 210 • SO • 1L and scoring 20 touchdowns . . . Caught 21 passes for 360 yards and ALLSVILLE EXAS three touchdowns in 2013 . . . Ran for 866 yards and six touchdowns on HALLSVILLE, TEXAS 150 attempts as a junior in 2012, while also recording six receptions for HALLSVILLE HS 3939 137 yards and two touchdowns. 3939 PERSONAL: ?Born Oct. 19, 1995 . . . Son of Reggie Moragne and Tamara 2016: Appeared in two games and had three tackles. Ashcraft . . . Has one sister, Jazmin . . . Hobbies include cooking . . . 2015: Redshirt Majoring in sports management. PREP: A three-year letterman at Hallsville High School . . . Totaled 116 tackles and earned First-Team All-District 15-5A honors . . . Academic All- State Honorable Mention . . . Selected as team MVP . . . Also was an all- COLT CONWAY district pick as a junior after totaling 78 tackles. DEFENSIVE BACK 5-10 • 165 • SO • 1L PAUL WHITMILL MABANK, TEXAS MABANK HS LINEBACKER 3636 6-0 • 230 • SR • TR 2016: Played in nine games finishing the season with seven tackles . . . BASTROP, TEXAS Had two tackles against Northwestern Oklahoma. TCU 2015: Redshirt. 4040 PREP: A multi-sport athlete at Mabank (Texas) High School . . . Two-time first-team all-district in football and baseball . . . Was a state qualifier in 2017: Had five tackles including a tackle for loss in the win against power lifting in 2015. Harding. PERSONAL: Born April 12, 1997 . . . The son of Clint Conway and Amy COLLEGE: Played three years at Texas Christian University where he Mostiero . . . Has one brother, Clay. played in 37 games . . . Appeared in 12 games his junior season recording five tackles, all on special teams … Also recovered a fumble on special team on a punt return by Oklahoma State. PREP Prepped at Bastrop (Texas) High School . . . Was rated the No. 5 outside linebacker in Texas and No. 39 in the nation by FOX?Sports Next/ CAMERON SCHULZ Scout.com . . . Appeared on the 2012 Butkus Award High School Watch List . . . Was a first-team District 17-4A selection as a senior and junior . DEFENSIVE BACK . . Totaled 49 tackles, including 11 for loss, with two sacks his senior year 6-0 • 210 • SO • 1L . . . Recorded 95 stops with seven for loss and three sacks as a sopho- more . . . Was recruited by TCU, Baylor, Texas Tech, Arkansas, Ole Miss, TLANTA EXAS A , T Utah, Arizona and Wake Forest. ATLANTA HS 3737 2016: Academic All-GAC selection . . . Finished year with 17 tackles including 7 for lost yardage . . . Had four tackles including two tackles for loss and a sack against Oklahoma Baptist . . . Compiled five tackles for loss in three games including two against Southern Arkansas. PREP: A two-time first team All-District selection at Atlanta High School . . . Earned All-State honors and was All-Area Defensive Player of the Year his senior season after having 151 tackles, 93 solo stops, 6 forced fumbles and 4 interceptions . . . Named Defensive MVP of District 6-4A . . . Totaled 131 tackles his junior season . . . Also was an All-District Honorable Mention selection as a sophomore . . . Also lettered in baseball and power-lifting. REDDIE FOOTBALL PLAYER BIOS CECIL LANGSTON ROBERT THOMAS RUNNING BACK DEFENSIVE LINE 5-8 • 185 • FR • RS 6-0 • 235 • SO • 1L LUXORA, ARK. CEDAR HILL, TEXAS RIVERCREST HS 4141 CEDAR HILL HS 4444 2017: Opened the season with 4 tackles, 2 stops for lost yardage and a 2017: Carried the ball six times for 30 yards in his Reddie debut against pass breakup against Harding. Harding. 2016: Played in 10 games and totaled 11 tackles . . . Carried the ball in 2016: Redshirt short yardage situations having eight attempts while scoring five touch- PREP: Named the 2015 Arkansas Class 3A Offensive Player of the Year downs . . . Scored his first collegiate touchdown on a 1-yard plunge . . . A first-team All-State selection, Langston set the state record for against East Central . . . Also had touchdowns against Northwestern, yards rushing in a single season with 3,211 along with 40 touchdowns Southwestern, Southern Nazarene and Oklahoma Baptist . . . Compiled his senior season . . . He rushed for 300 yards or more five times includ- three tackles including a sack against Northwestern Oklahoma. . . Had a ing 437 yards along with scoring 8 touchdowns in a playoff game . . . A season-best four stops against East Central. Landers Award Finalist, Langston led the Colts to the Class 3A State PREP: A first-team all-district selection at Cedar Hill High School in Texas Championship game . . . He finished his career with 6,255 yards and 75 . . . Also lettered in baseball. touchdowns. PERSONAL: Born December 1, 1997 . . . Son of Robert and Tyniece Thomas . . . Has two siblings, Tyriece and Kameron . . . Father Robert Thomas IV played for the Dallas Cowboys . . . Favorite professional team is the Dallas Cowboys . . . Favorite athlete is Ray Lewis . . . Intended major Kinesiology. COBRATRENT WILLIAMS JONES RUNNING BACK DANIEL STORIE 6-2 • 195 • FR • HS LINEBACKER LA PORTE, TEXAS 5-11 • 225 • FR • RS LA PORTE HS 4242 COPPELL, TEXAS 2017: First collegiate attempt was a 22-yard run against Harding. COPPELL HS PREP: A two-time all-district selection at LaPorte (Texas) High School . . 4545 . Carried the ball 137 times for 883 yards and 11 touchdowns his 2016: Redshirt. senior season . . . Also lettered two years in track. PREP: An all-district defensive end at Coppell (Texas) High School . . . PERSONAL: Born Oct. 3, 1998 . . . The son of Cobra and Gasher Jones Recorded 60 tackles and had nine sacks his senior season . . . Also . . . Majoring in management information systems. lettered three years in track. PERSONAL: Born Dec. 22, 1997 . . . The son of Kendall and Trisha Storie . . . Has two brothers, Matthew and William . . . Enjoys snowboarding.

BRYSTON GIPSON NICK STONE DEFENSIVE BACK LONG SNAPPER 5-11 • 180 • FR • RS 6-0 • 210 • JR • TR TYLER, TEXAS CHICAGO, ILL. JOHN TYLER HS 4343 ANTELOPE VALLEY CC 4646 PREP: A three-year letterman at John Tyler High School in Texas . . . COLLEGE: Attended Antelope Valley Community College where he was a Recorded 97 tackles during his senior season and helped lead his team to long snapper a district championship . . . Was voted Second-Team All-State and first- PREP: Played on the offensive line at TC Williams in Virginia . . . Earned All- team all-district . . . Also lettered in track/field. Patriot Conference honors as a center his senior year . . . Also lettered PERSONAL: Born December 1, 1997 . . . Son of Laggett and Brenda two years in baseball. Gipson . . . Favorite professional team is the Carolina Panthers . . . PERSONAL: Born Feb. 1, 1997 . . . The son of Robert and Deborah Stone Favorite athlete is Cam Newton . . . Intended major is Business Manage- . . . Has five siblings . . . Intends on being a physical therapist. ment. REDDIE FOOTBALL PLAYER BIOS JAMES WOODS CAM SONNIER DEFENSIVE BACK LINEBACKER 5-10 • 170 • FR • RS 6-1 • 210 • JR • 2L RUSSELLVILLE, ARK. WEBSTER, TEXAS RUSSELLVILLE HS 4747 CLEAR BROOK HS 5050 PREP: A two year letterman at Russellville High School where he earned 2017: Recorded a team-best 11 tackles in the season-opener against All-State Honors his senior year . . . Compiled 56 tackles and totaled Harding. seven interceptions along with six pass break-ups to earn Second-Team 2016: Second Tean D2CCA Super Region 3 . . . Earned First Team All-GAC All-Arkansas Varsity . . . Compiled 60 tackles his junior season. honors . . . Finished year with 87 tackles . . . Led the GAC in tackles for PERSONAL: Born August 6, 1998 . . . Son of James Woods Sr. and lost yardage with 15 . . . Named GAC Defensive Player of the Week after Katrina Hill . . . Has three siblings, Kaemon, Kaleil and Kalina . . . Cousin CJ 12 tackles against Southeastern Oklahoma . . . Totaled 10 tackles against Chaten plays runningback for Tulsa and cousin Bobby Chaten played Arkansas Tech . . .Recorded five tackles abd a fumble recovery against cornerback for the University of Central Arkansas . . . Favorite profes- Northwestern Oklahoma . . . Compiled 13 tackles against Harding and a sional team is the . . . Favorite athletes are Tyrann career-best 14 stops against Arkansas-Monticello. Mathieu and Vernon Hargreaves . . . Undecided on college major 2015: Picked off a pass and returned it 37 yards for a touchdown against Southern Nazarene . . . Also had three tackles against the Crimson Storm . . . Had his first interception against Arkansas-Monticello. 2014: Redshirt. TONDA BULLOCK PREP: Three-year letter winner . . . 24-5A First Team Linebacker during senior year . . .Touchdown Club Winner . . .Led district in tackles during DEFENSIVE BACK junior year. PERSONAL: Born September 10, 1995 . . .The son of Marshall and Carman 6-2 • 185 • FR • RS Sonnier . . .Has one brother, Corey . . .Favorite athlete is Adrian Peterson LITTLE ROCK, ARK. . . .Plans to major in Physical Therapy. ROBINSON HS 4848 PREP: A two year letterwinner at Joe T. Robinson High School . . . Totaled 65 tackles, three interceptions, and a forced fumble for the Senators in TYLER BARNES his senior season . . . Two-time All-Conference selection . . . Helped lead his team to a 9-2 record in his senior year . . . Also lettered one year in OFFENSIVE LINE soccer. PERSONAL: Born August 6, 1997 . . . Son of Tyler and Kaley Uptergrove 6-2 • 275 • SO • TR . . . Favorite professional team is the Carolina Panthers . . . Favorite STARKVILLE, MISS. athlete is Kam Chancellor . . . Intended Major is Criminal Justice. HOLMES CC 5151 COLLEGE: Transferred from Holmes Community College. PREP: Three-time letterman in football and baseball at Starkville (Mississippi) High School . . . Two-time Offensive Lineman of the Year . . . Earned all-state honors in baseball his senior year. PERSONAL: Born April 6, 1996 . . . The son of James and Angela Barnes . . . Has four brothers, Zach, Logan, Morgan and Wyatt . . . Majoring in health and human performance. CODY MIKELL PUNTER/KICKER RILEY SMITH 6-0 • 215 • SR • 1L OFFENSIVE LINE POPLARVILLE, MISS. 6-3 • 270 • FR • RS PEARL RIVER CC 4949 HOPE, ARK. 2017: Averaged 47.0 yards on two punts against Harding . . . Also ex- HOPE HS 5252 ecuted a fake punt throwing for a 46-yard touchdown to AJ Smith against the Bisons. 2016: Redshirt. 2016: Second Team All-GAC . . . Academic All-GAC pick . . . Led the GAC PREP: Lettered three years at Hope High School playing for Coach Jay in punting averaging 42.6 yards per boot . . . Total six punts of 50 yards or Turley . . . A three-time all-conference selection . . . Earned all-area more including a 59-yard kick against East Central . . . Totaled eight kicks honors his senior year. inside the 20 . . . Totaled 1449 yards on 34 attempts. PERSONAL: Born March 11, 1998 . . . Son of James and Dione Smith . . . Favorite professional team is the Denver Broncos . . . Favorite athlete is Peyton Manning. REDDIE FOOTBALL PLAYER BIOS CORY STITLE UGO AMADI OFFENSIVE LINE OFFENSIVE LINE 6-1 • 270 • SR • 3L 6-2 • 290 • FR • RS ALEDO, TEXAS HOUSTON, TEXAS ALEDO HS 5353 CLEMENTS HS 5858 2016: Academic All-GAC selection . . . Appeared in 10 games on the 2016: Redshirt. offensive line. PREP: Lettered three years at Clements High School where he was a 2015: Appeared in all 13 games. two-time all-district selection . . .Totaled 45 solo tackles and had 60 pan- 2014: First-Team All-GAC selection . . . Saw action in nine games . . . Was cake blocks . . . Vote Best Offensive Lineman by Vype Magazine. part of an offensive unit that averaged 497 yards and 42.4 points per PERSONAL: Born January 15, 1998 . . . Son of Emmanuel and Omble game. Amadi . . . Cousin Ugo Amadi plays corner for the University of Oregon . PREP: A three-year letter winner at Aledo High School where he was an . . Enjoys computer programing . . . Favorite professional team is the first-team all-district and All-State . . .Helped lead the team to a perfect 16- Houston Texans . . . Favorite athlete is Nick Young . . . Intended major is 0 record and state championship . . .Was an first-team all-district offen- Computer Science. sive lineman junior season . . .Also lettered in track. PERSONAL: Born September 1, 1995 . . . The son of Mark and Terri Stitle . . .Has one brother, Kyle . . .Favorite athlete is Emmitt Smith . . . Majoring in Sports Management. TUCKER CROSS OFFENSIVE LINE RICHARD CONYER 6-3 • 315 • JR • 2L DENTON, TEXAS OFFENSIVE LINE BILLY RYAN HS 6-4 • 270 • FR • RS 5959 GALENA PARK, TEXAS 2016: Played in all 11 games on the offensive line. GALENA PARK HS 2015: Played in seven games making his first start against Southern 5454 Arkansas. 2014: Redshirt. 2016: Redshirt. PREP: Lettered three years at Billy Ryan High School earning all-district PREP: Lettered three years at Galena Park High School in Texas . . . Was and all-area honors . . . Helped lead his team to a 10-3 record and a voted Second Team Academic-All State and Honorable Mention All-State regional championship his senior year. on the offensive line . . . Also lettered in track/field where he achieved a PERSONAL: Born October 15, 1995 . . . The son of Christopher and second place finish at the district championships in the discus throw. Suzonne Cross . . . Has one brother, Hunter. PERSONAL: Born October 28, 1997 . . . Son of Rick and Nancy Conyer . . . Intended major is Computer Science. DEVANTE CHARLES DEFENSIVE LINE DEE JONES 6-2 • 300 • SO • 1L GURDON, ARK. DEFENSIVE BACK GURDON HS 5-10 • 160 • FR • RS 6060 TEXARKANA, TEXAS 2017: Recorded six tackles, one for lost yardage and a forced fumble TEXAS HS against Harding. 5555 2016:Appeared in eight games and had 11 tackles . . . Had season best PREP: A three-year letterman at Texas High School . . . A two-time all- three tackles against Oklahoma Baptist and Ouachita Baptist . . . Also had district selection and a honorable mention all-state pick . . . Had 30 tackles a tackle for a loss against the Tigers. and 3 pass breakups as a senior and 60 tackles and 7 interceptions his 2014: Redshirt. junior year . . . Also lettered one year in basketball. PREP: An All-State, and all-district selection from Gurdon High School . . . PERSONAL: Born December 16, 1997 . . . Son of Christopher Jones and Recorded 80 tackles, five sacks, and blocked two punts during senior Lanecia Smith . . . Favorite professional team is the Indianapolis Colts . . . season . . . Also was selected to the Arkansas All-Star Game and won the Favorite athlete is J.R. Smith . . . Intended major is Electrical Engineering. Outstanding Lineman Award . . . Lettered four seasons. PERSONAL: Born February 1, 1996 . . . The son of Bobby Joe Charles and Yolanda McCloud . . .Favorite athlete is Tom Brady . . .Enjoys playing basketball in his free time. REDDIE FOOTBALL PLAYER BIOS BRANDON QUINTERRO CALEB HICKS DEFENSIVE LINE OFFENSIVE LINE 6-3 • 250 • SR • 3L 6-2 • 270 • FR • RS LAKE TRAVIS, TEXAS DARDANELLE, ARK. LAKE TRAVIS HS 6161 DARDANELLE HS 6464 2017: Totaled six stops in the season-opening win against Harding. 2016: Redshirt . 2016: Finished season with 15 tacjkes including 1.5 stops for lost yard- PREP: Lettered four years at Dardanelle High School . . . Led team to a 12- age . . . Collected three solo tackles against Ouachita Baptist. 1 record and a conference championship in his senior season . . . Voted 2015: Totaled a season-best four tackles against Southern Nazarene . All-State and to the 2015 Arkansas All-Star Game . . . Also lettered four 2014: Totaled 10 tackles including a season best four tackles against seasons in track/field. Harding. PERSONAL: Born August 31, 1997 . . . Son of James and Sherry Hicks . PREP: Was a First-Team All-District defensive tackle at Lake Travis High . . Rides motorcycles and works on cars in spare time . . . Favorite School. He recorded 78 total tackles and had 9 sacks in 2012. professional team is the Green Bay Packers . . . Favorite athlete is J.J. Watt . . . Intended major is Engineering. JOJO GRANT OFFENSIVE LINE 6-3 • 310 • JR • 2L HOT SPRINGS, ARK. HOT SPRINGS HS 6565 BLAKE DYBALA 2016: Played and started in all 11 games. 2015: Appeared in nine games on the offensive line. OFFENSIVE LINE PREP: All-conference lineman at Hot Springs High School where he let- 6-3 • 270 • FR • RS tered three years. LAMAR, ARK. PERSONAL: Born April 17, 1996 . . . Son of Michael Hill and Melissa Grant . . . Majoring in health and human performance. LAMAR HS 6262 2016: Redshirt. PREP: A four-year letterman at Lamar High School . . . Was voted all- JOHN LAUBACHER conference in his junior and senior seasons . . . Helped lead his team to a OFFENSIVE LINE 10-3 record during his final year . . . Also lettered in and track/ field. 6-4 • 325 • SR • 3L PERSONAL: Born June 9, 1998 . . . Son of Shane and Vonnell Dybala . . . CORINTH, TEXAS Has one brother, Chad . . . Collects rocks in his free time. . . Favorite LAKE DALLAS HS professional team is the Green Bay Packers . . . Favorite athlete is Michael 6767 Oher . . . Intended major is Business Management. 2016: Academic All-GAC selection . . . Started all 11 games for the Reddies. 2015: Played in seven games. DANIEL MOORE 2014: Saw limited action appearing in two games. OFFENSIVE LINE 6-2 • 285 • JR • 2L MICHAEL BENTON-FERGUSON DUNCAN, OKLA. DEFENSIV BACK DUNCAN HS 6363 5-10 • 185 • SR • TR PORTLAND, ORE. 2016: Played in all 11 games on the offensive front. COLLEGE OF SISKIYOUS 2015: Played in eight games. 7070 2014: Redshirt. PREP: A three-year letter winner at Duncan High School . . . Earned ll- COLLEGE: Was First Team All-State, All-League CCCFCA, and All-NorCal Area and All-Oklahoma Football honors . . . Also played offensive line at the College of the Siskiyous . . . Set a school record with 318 yards where he recorded 61 pancake blocks during senior year . . . Holds receiving in one game. school records in bench press, power clean, incline press, and squat . . PREP: Two-time all-conference at Lincoln (Oregon) High School . . . Also .Also lettered in wrestling. lettered in basketball. PERSONAL: Born May 2, 1995 . . . The son of William and Jenny Moore . PERSONAL: Born March 28, 1994 . . . The son of LaKeesha Davis . . . . .Has two brothers, Hayden and Adam . . .Favorite athletes are JJ Watt Majoring in communications. and Gerald McCoy . . .Plans to double major in Criminal Justice/Sports Management. REDDIE FOOTBALL PLAYER BIOS JESSE SIMMONS ANDREW DAWSON OFFENSIVE LINE DEFENSIVE LINE 6-4 • 260 • SO • 3L 6-2 • 250 • FR • RS NEWPORT, ARK. TYLER, TEXAS NEWPORT HS 7171 CHAPPELL HILL HS 7575 2016: Redshirt 2016: Redshirt. PREP: Prepped at Newport High School where he was a two-time All- PREP: Lettered two years at Chapel Hill High School in Texas . . . Re- District 2-4A selection . . . Helped lead the Greyhounds to a district cham- corded 66 tackles (7 TFL), a sack, a forced fumble, and a fumble recov- pionship his senior year. ery in 11 games as a senior . . . Voted first-team all-district on the defen- PERSONAL: Born Feb. 10, 1997 . . . The son of Jay and Susan Simmons sive line . . . Also lettered in track/field and powerlifting, where he was a . . . Has two brothers, Dustin and Jaxx. regional qualifier in both . . . Member of National Honor Society. PERSONAL: Born November 27, 1997 . . . Son of Robert and Keri Dawson . . . Favorite professional team is the Houston Texans . . . Favorite athlete is J.J. Watt . . . Intended major is Biology.

DAVID BUCKNER CLIFFORD JACKSON DEFENSIVE LINE OFFENSIVE LINE 6-0 • 305 • FR • HS 6-5 • 325 • SO • RS LITTLE ROCK, ARK. HOT SPRINGS, ARK. BRYANT HS 7272 HOT SPRINGS HS 7766 PREP: Lettered at Bryant High School. 2016: Saw action in five games. PERSONAL: Born March 5, 1999 . . . Son of David and Lisa Buckner . . . PREP: Lettered four seasons at Hot Springs High School . . . Achieved All- Hobbies include lifting weights and drawing . . . Majoring in communica- State, all-county, all-conference honors and was voted to the All-Arkan- tions. sas Prep Team . . . Helped lead team to a conference championship . . . Also lettered in track and field . . .Was member of student council and Leadership Hot Springs. PERSONAL: Born March 7, 1997 . . . The son of Clifford Jr. and Gloria Jackson . . . Has two siblings, Bradley and Kaliyah . . . Enjoys spending time with friends and playing piano . . . Most memorable moment in sports was winning a conference championship . . . Majoring in Physical Therapy.

JOSH WITHERSPOON JOSH PURYEAR DEFENSIVE LINE DEFENSIVE LINE 5-10 • 220 • FR • RS 6-2 • 240 • FR • RS HOPE, ARK. CORDOVA, TENN. HOPE HS 7744 GERMANTOWN HS 7777 PREP: A three-time All-District 5A Southwest selection . . . Helped lead PREP: A four-year letterwinner at Germantown High School in Tennes- Hope High School to a 5A Southwest Co-Championship his senior season see . . . Compiled 87 tackles, six sacks, and two forced fumbles during his . . . Compiled 118 tackles as a senior and nearly 90 tackles in both his senior season . . . Was voted First-Team All-Region at linebacker . . . junior and sophomore seasons . . . Earned Outstanding Linebacker Award Conference Defensive Player of the Year . . . Also lettered in track/field his junior year . . . Participated in ROTC for three years. and soccer. PERSONAL: Born December 10, 1997 . . . Son of Jimmy and Michelle PERSONAL: Born March 26, 1998 . . . Son of Sylvester and Monica Witherspoon . . . Has three siblings, Jeremy, Kassidy and Katie . . . Father Puryear . . . Has one brother, Solomon . . . Favorite professional team is Jimmy played in the CFL and NFL . . . Favorite professional team is the the Dallas Cowboys . . . Favorite athlete is Vic . . . Intended major Seattle Seahawks . . . Favorite athlete is Khalil Mack . . . Intended major is is Athletic Training. Kinesiology. REDDIE FOOTBALL PLAYER BIOS JUSTIN CARPENTER TERRANCE COOPER OFFENSIVE LINE WIDE RECEIVER 6-4 • 290 • SR • 3L 6-2 • 170 • FR • RS LONOKE, ARK. HOUSTON, TEXAS LONOKE HS 7979 HIGHTOWER HS 8383 2016: Second Team All-GAC Selection . . . Started all 11 games for the PREP: A two-year letterman at Hightower High School in Texas . . . Helped Reddies on the front line. lead team to a 10-1 record and a district championship in his senior 2015: Started every game last year. season . . . Was a two-time All-Conference selection . . . Also lettered in 2014: Saw action in 11 games . . . Was part of an offensive unit that basketball and track. averaged 497 yards and 42.4 points per game. PERSONAL: Born October 7, 1997 . . . Son of Terrance and Valerie 2013: Sat out the season. Cooper . . . Has one sister, Tierra . . . Plays the drums . . . Favorite COLLEGE: Transfers from the University of Central Arkansas. professional team is the Golden State Warriors . . . Favorite athlete is PREP: Was a three year starter at where he was the DeAndre Hopkins . . . Undecided on college major. team captain . . . Selected to the 2011 Hooten’s Super Sonic Team and was a Hooten’s/Farm Bureau Player of the Year finalist . . . A two-time Class 2-4A All-Conference selection, he helped guide Lonoke to the 2009 BEN JOHNSON Class 4A State Championship Game. WIDE RECEIVER 6-2 • 210 • JR • 2L SAPULPA, OKLA. NICOLAS HERNANDEZ SAPULPA HS 8484 WIDE RECEIVER 2017: Led the Reddies in receiving against Harding having 7 catches for 6-1 • 185 • FR • HS 80 yards including an 11-yard touchdown. 2016: Completed the season with 15 catches for 380 yards . . . Opened ATY EXAS K , T season with a 51-yard reception against Southeastern Oklahoma to set MORTON RANCH HS 8080 up Henderson’s winning score . . . Had three catches for 151 yards and 8080 two touchdowns against Oklahoma Baptist . . . Caught a 73-yard Touch- PREP: Played quarterback and wide receiver at Mountain Ranch High down against the Bison . . . Totaled 81 yards on four catches against School . . . Earned offensive MVP honors directing the Mavericks to its Ouachita Baptist. fourth playoff berth in six seasons . . . Rushed 113 times for 1030 yards 2015: Saw his first collegiate action against Southern Nazarene ...... Also lettered three years in track . . . Ran the third fastest 200 time in Caught five passes for 79 yards including a 35-yard grab . . . Had a 7- school history. yard catch for his first collegiate touchdown against SNU. PERSONAL: Born April 12, 1999 . . . Son of Jerome and Stacy Johnson . PREP: Earned all-district honors at Sapulpa (Oklahoma) High School . . . . . Has two brothers, Royce and Jordan, and two sisters, Keira and Totaled 1600 yards on 80 receptions while scoring 18 touchdowns his Mariah . . . Majoring in sports management. senior season . . . Compiled nearly 1000 yards as a junior . . . Also was an All-Metro performer in basketball averaging 17 points and 8 rebounds per game. PERSONAL: Born Oct. 24, 1995 . . . Son of John and Elizabeth Waytula . . . Brother of Reddie defensive lineman Sam Johnson . . . Has an additional brother, J.D. . . . Majoring in engineering. CHASE LODREE DAVID TERREBONNE WIDE RECEIVER WIDE RECEIVER 6-1 • 185 • FR • RS 5-9 • 160 • SO • 1L DALLAS, TEXAS LAPORTE, TEXAS SKYLINE HS 8181 LEPORTE HS 8585 PREP: Lettered two years at Skyline High School in Texas . . . Threw for 2016: Played in three games . . .Had one catch for 11 yards against 10 touchdowns and rushed for 10 scores his senior year . . . Compiled Northwestern Oklahoma. 1500 yards of total offense. PREP: Lettered three seasons at La Porte High School in Texas . . . PERSONAL: Born July 25, 1998 . . . Son of Danny Williams and Keisha Recorded 45 catches and four touchdowns during his senior year, achiev- Thomas . . . Has two brothers, Casz and Cameron . . . Favorite profes- ing second-team all-district honors . . . Helped lead his team to a district sional team is the San Francisco 49ers . . . Favorite athlete is Cam Newton championship . . . Holds school record for career receptions . . . Also . . . Intended major is Music. lettered in track and field . . . Member of National Honor Society. PERSONAL: Born November 27, 1996 . . . The son of Karl and Melissa Terrebonne . . . Has one brother, Karl Raymond . . . Favorite professional team is the Houston Texans . . . Favorite movie is Behind Enemy Lines . . . Favorite food is pizza . . . Majoring in Athletic Training. REDDIE FOOTBALL PLAYER BIOS CRISSEAN WILLIAMS CAVER WALTER SEGAL WIDE RECEIVER DEFENSIVE LINE 6-1 • 185 • JR • RS 6-1 • 250 • SO • TR CLEVELAND, OHIO FRESNO, CALIF. COLLEGE OF DUPAGE 8787 FRESNO CITY CC 9090 2017: Had a 72-yard touchdown reception on HSU’s second play of the 2017: Had 4 tackles along with a tackle for loss against Harding. game against Harding. COLLEGE: Transferred from Fresno City College . . . Collected 32 tackles 2016: Played in six games and had three receptions for 28 yards. and had three sacks as a sophomore . . . Totaled 17 tackles and four COLLEGE: Attended the College of DuPage where he caught 35 passes sacks as a freshman. for 510 yards while scoring six touchdowns . . . Also spent two years at PREP: Attended Clovis West (California) High School where he earned the University of Toledo. all-league and all-state honors . . . Set the single-season record for sack PREP: Attended Walsh Jesuit (Ohio) where he lettered four years and with 18 his senior year. earned all-state honors . . . Caught 76 passes for 498 yards and six PERSONAL: Born Dec. 9, 1996 . . . .Majoring in health and human perfor- touchdowns as a senior . . . Added 14 tackles and three interceptions on mance. defense, returning two picks for TDs . . . As a junior, had 37 receptions for 585 yards and seven scores...Earned first-team all-league honors in both his junior and senior seasons. PERSONAL: Born May 17, 1995 . . . Son of Willie and Achia Williams. SAM JOHNSON DEFENSIVE LINE 6-4 • 250 • GR • 3L PATRICK THROWER SAPULPA, OKLA. WIDE RECEIVER SAPULPA HS 6-0 • 185 • FR • RS 9191 CAMDEN, ARK. 2017: Recorded 4 tackles with a sack against Harding. 2016: First Team All-GAC . . . Second in the GAC in sack with 6.0 . . . CAMDEN-FAIRVIEW HS 8888 Totaled 37 tackles and had two forced fumbles . . . Earned GAC Defen- sive Player of the Week after having seven tackles, four sacks and a PREP: Earned all-conference and all-state honors his senior year at forced fumble against East Central . . . Recorded four tackles against Camden Fairview . . . Lettered three season in baseball and was named Southwestern Oklahoma. the Defensive Player of the Year in 2014. 2015: Had two tackles in games against Arkansas-Monticello and South- PERSONAL: Born January 28, 1998 . . . Son of Patrick and Treasa Thrower western Oklahoma. . . . Favorite professional team is the Pittsburgh Steelers . . . Favorite 2013: Redshirted. athlete is . . . Undecided on college major. PREP: Was an All-State defensive end at Sapulpa (Oklahoma) High School . . . Selected as the team captain . . . Named the Class 6A Iron Man of the Year . . . In 2012 he compiled 54 Tackles, 21 tackles for lost yardage and 6 sacks . . . Also had seven touchdown catches.

JERRY RODRIGUEZ DAKOTA PALMER FULLBACK DEFENSIVE LINE 6-2 • 230 • JR • TR 6-1 • 250 • JR • TR CHAMINADE, CALIF. LANCASTER, CALIF. MOORPARK COLLEGE 8989 ANTELOPE VALLEY CC 9292 COLLEGE: Played two years at Moorpark College. COLLEGE: Played on the defensive line at Antelope Valley Community PREP: Attended Chaminade High School where he lettered four years College . . . Recorded 34 tackles, 18 solo stops, and 5.5 tackles for lost earning all-conference honors twice. yardage as a sophomore . . . Totaled 29 tackles including 3.5 tackles for PERSONAL: Born Dec. 27, 1994 . . . Son of Jerry Rodriguez and Lucy loss his freshman year. Ceballos . . .Enjoys listening to music and playing video games . . . PREP: A two-time all-league selection at Quartz Hill High School . . . Also Majoring in psychology. lettered three years in wrestling. PERSONAL: Son of Robert and Carmen Palmer . . . Has two brothers, Dillon and Dean . . . Hobbies include drawing. REDDIE FOOTBALL PLAYER BIOS LOREN JOHNSTUN DEVANTE CHARLES DEFENSIVE LINE DEFENSIVE LINE 6-1 • 245 • JR • TR 6-2 • 300 • SO • 1L SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ. GURDON, ARK. SCOTTSDALE CC 9393 GURDON HS 9696 COLLEGE: Transferred from Scottsdale Community College . . . Totaled PREP: Lettered two years at defensive end at Germantown (Tennessee) 25 tackles his sophomore season. High School . . . Totaled 67 tackles and 15 tackles for lost yardage as a PREP: A two-time all-conference selection at Thousand Oaks High School. senior. PERSONAL: Born April 11, 1991 . . . Son of Paul and Sandra Johnstun . . PERSONAL: Born June 16, 1999 . . . The son of Terry and Brenda Lloyd . Has seven siblings . . . Majoring in accounting. . . . Enjoys playing video games, hunting and swimming . . . Majoring in biology.

HENRY DAVIS ANTOINE ROSHELL DEFENSIVE LINE DEFENSIVE LINE 6-2 • 270 • SR • 2L 6-2 • 245 • FR • RS DENTON, TEXAS ARLINGTON, TEXAS TRINITY VALLEY CC 9494 BOWIE HS 9797 2016: Appeared in 11 games and had 33 tackles including 4.5 stops for PREP: A two-time All-District 3-6A selection at Bowie High School in lost yardage . . . Opened season with four tackles against Southeastern Grand Prairie, Texas . . . Totaled 81 tackles including 37 solo stops and Oklahoma .. . Also had four stops, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery seven sacks his senior year . . . Compiled 64 tackles as a junior . . . Also against East Central. competed in track two years. 2015: Totaled a season-high six tackles in games against Southeastern PERSONAL: Born October 28, 1997 . . . Son of Antoine and Melinda Oklahoma and Arkansas Tech . . . Also had four key stops against South- Roshell . . . Has two brothers, Christopher and Timothy . . . Uncle Ronnie ern Arkansas. Mallett played wide receiver for the Oakland Raiders . . . Favorite profes- 2014: Totaled 33 tackles with 4.5 tackles for lost yardage and 2.5 sacks sional team is the Miami Heat . . . Favorite athlete is J.J. Watt . . . Undecided . . . Compiled a season best eight tackles against Arkansas-Monticello and on college major. seven against Harding.

ADAM GREENFIELD ZACH SINGLETON DEFENSIVE LINE DEFENSIVE LINE 6-2 • 295 • SR • 2L 6-5 • 220 • FR • RS TALLAHASSEE, FLA. FRISCO, TEXAS FEATHER RIVER CC 9595 WAKELAND HS 9898 2016: Academic All-GAC selection . . . Played in six games and had four PREP: All-District selection at Wakeland High School in Kansas . . . Had 46 tackles. tackles and three sacks. 2015: Had two tackles in games against Arkansas-Monticello and South- PERSONAL: Born July 16, 1998 . . . Son of Cassaundra Singleton . . . Has ern Arkansas. four siblings, Zol, Vashun, Zaria and Valencia . . . Favorite professional COLLEGE: Attended Feather River Community College where he earned team is the Houston Texans . . . Favorite athlete is Shawn Kemp . . all-conference honors. .Intended major is Business. PREP: A three-year letterman at Chiles (Florida) High School . . . Earned all-league honors his senior year . . . Also lettered in basketball and weight lifting. PERSONAL: Born March 2, 1994 . . . Son of Lee and Kim Greenfield . . . Has two brothers, Jacob and Matthew . . . Majoring in sports manage- ment. REDDIE FOOTBALL ALL-TIME LONGEST PLAYS • PAGE 1 PASS PLAYS SCRIMMAGE RUSH FUMBLE RETURNS YDS PLAYER (WR/QB) OPPO.YEAR YDS PLAYER OPPO.YEAR YARDS PLAYER OPPONENT YEAR 98 Marques Clark/Dane King Harding 2005 94 Lawrence Texada Southern Arkansas 1981 94 Ken Scroggins Central Arkansas 1995 97 Al Lasker/Andrew Black OKBU 2016 89 Lawrence Texada Central State 1981 71 Korey Dixon West Alabama 1995 95 Nick Johnson/Nick Hardesty S. Ala. 2010 88 Jaquan Cole Arkansas Tech 2015 68 A.D. Love Miss. College 1995 86 Drew Wilkins/Elgie Richards Harding 1985 83 Troy Jackson West Alabama 1995 61 Rickey Borkins Harding 1982 85 John Cornelius/Jerron Etherly SAU 1990 83 Tony Hight UA-Monticello 1986 59 B.K. Byrd North Alabama 1999 85 Greg Williams/Kenny Fells 1982 80 Jarvis Smith Ouachita Baptist 2012 57 Polete Buard Delta State 1997 83 Darius Davis/Kevin Rodgers ATU 2013 80 Jaquan Cole UA-Monticello 2015 55 Colton Clay Southern Arkansas 2009 82 Adrian Tucker/Dallas Hardison SNU 2014 80 Marvin Welch West Alabama 1997 51 Ricky Davis West Alabama 2010 82 Chad Luttrull/Chris Reil UNA 2000 78 Jeremy Wilson UA-Monticello 2016 50 Chuck Obi Southeastern Okla. 2012 82 Elliot Hebert/Kevin Rodgers SEOS 2012 77 Rodney Stewart West Georgia 2003 82 Josh Sipho/Nick Hardesty ATU 2009 76 Blake Christenson Southern Arkansas 2002 BLOCKED PUNT RETURNS 80 Donald Bell/Dane King UCA 2005 73 JuJu Harshaw Delta State 1991 YARDS PLAYER OPPONENT YEAR 80 Keith Thacker/John Lindgren SAU 1987 73 Sheldon Grant West Alabama 1999 51 Benny Anderson West Alabama 2010 80 G. Manning/R. Charpentier UAM 2008 73 Bradford Bragg Ouachita Baptist 1996 31 Shane Spina Valdosta State 1994 79 Robert Jordan/Kevin Rodgers SAU 2012 72 Jaquan Cole Southwestern Okla. 2015 13 Ed Square Central Arkansas 1998 78 Robert Jordan/Kevin Rodgers ECU 2012 69 Jace Garrison Arkansas Tech 2004 78 Greg Godfrey/Garett Manning OBU 2007 67 Keith Thacker East Central Okla. 1987 76 Sidney Stinson/Jerron Etherly OBU 1990 66 Rodney Stewart Valdosta State 2004 KICK RETURNS 76 Greg Williams/Kenny Fells UAPB 1982 66 D.C. McDonald Harding 1988 YARDS PLAYER OPPONENT YEAR 75 Darius Davis/Kevin Rodgers Harding 2014 65 Jaquan Cole Arkansas Tech 2015 100 Corey Chappell Northwestern Okla. 2015 75 Greg Williams/Kenny Fells SEOS 1982 64 Stefon Ceaser Southern Arkansas 2009 100 Corey Chappell Harding 2013 75 Darius Davis/Kevin Rodgers SEOS 2012 64 Eric Anderson Central Arkansas 1999 97 Israel Valentin East Central 2012 74 Raheim Alford/Ryan Black UAM 2012 64 Sidney Stinson Jacksonville State 1993 93 Darius Davis South Alabama 2010 74 Greg Godfrey/R. Charpentier SAU 2008 63 Jaquan Cole Southeastern Ok. 2016 92 Israel Valentin Arkansas Tech 2012 74 Steve Marshall/Todd Cooley E.Texas 1994 62 Bradford Bragg West Alabama 1998 91 D.C. McDonald Central Arkansas 1986 74 Chris Smith/Garett Manning ATU 2008 62 Anthony Jenkins NE Oklahoma 1992 89 Daryl Jones Arkansas Tech 1983 73 Ben Johnson/Andrew Black OKBU 2016 62 Andrew Black UA-Monticello 2016 89 Daniel Hunter Central Arkansas 1982 73 Drew Wilkens/Mike Nazarenko Harding 1981 62 Elgie Richards UA-Monticello 1985 88 Kenny Fells Harding 1984 73 Drew Wilkens/Mike Nazarenko UCA 1981 62 Ryan McDonald Southeasetern Ok. 2014 84 Greg Godfrey UA-Monticello 2007 72 Darius Davis/Kevin Rodgers SWOSU 2013 60 Kenny Fells UA-Monticello 1984 82 Kaward Jolly Ouachita Baptist 1990 71 Darius Davis/Kevin Rodgers SNU 2013 60 Glenn Norris Tarleton State 1985 81 Kaward Jolly Southern Arkansas 1991 71 Brandon Jacola/Christenson SE La. 2003 60 Lawrence Texada Southwestern Okla. 1981 80 Greg Godfrey Southern Arkansas 2008 70 Darius Davis/Kevin Rodgers HU 2013 59 Tony Hight Central Arkansas 1985 70 G. Manning/R. Charpentier UCA 2008 58 Dexter Nelson Arkansas Tech 1991 69 Dallas Hardison/Joseph Snapp OKBU 2015 57 Terry Lanier Southern Arkansas 1991 PUNT RETURNS 69 Robert Jordan/Kevin Rodgers UAM 2012 57 Johnny Cornelious East Central Okla. 1990 YARDS PLAYER OPPONENT YEAR 69 R. Espinoza/R. Charpentier UWG 2008 57 Billy Willis UA-Monticello 1990 95 John Evans Southern Arkansas 2000 69 Dewayne Wilkins/Mike Nazarenko UCA 1981 57 D.C. McDonald Arkansas Tech 1989 94 Jilm Golden Harding 1960 68 Darius Davis/Kevin Rodgers ECU 2014 56 Greg Williams Tarleton State 1985 91 Eric Anderson West Georgia 1998 68 Darius Davis/Kevin Rodgers SAU 2013 55 Blake Christenson Delta State 2004 90 Sam Blocker UA-Monticello 1999 68 Drew Wilkens/Elgie Richards UCA 1984 54 Ricky Borkins 1983 89 Daniel Hunter East Central 1989 68 D.C. McDonald/John Lindgren ATU 1987 54 Sidney Stinson Ouachita Baptist 1992 89 Daryl Jones 1983 67 Elliot Hebert/Kevin Rodgers Harding 2012 54 Jarvis Smith Arkansas Tech 2012 89 Greg Williams Central Arkansas 1984 67 Robert Jordan/Kevin Rodgers OBU 2011 53 Jaquan Cole Oklahoma Baptist 2016 86 D.C. McDonald UA-Monticello 1986 67 Scott Young/Mike Nazarenko Harding 1981 53 L. Johnson Harding 1988 85 Robert Jordan Southeastern Okla. 2012 66 Chad Luttrull/Eric Guajardo OBU 2000 53 Tyrone Newton Arkansas Tech 1996 75 Al Lasker McKendree 2013 66 George Lewis/Nick Hardesty UAM 2009 FIELD GOALS 65 Robert Jordan/Kevin Rodgers ATU 2013 PASS INTERCEPTION RETURNS 65 Joseph Snapp/Kevin Rodgers HU 2013 YARDS PLAYER OPPONENT YEAR YARDS PLAYER OPPONENT YEAR 65 Sean Stennis/Garett Manning SAU 2007 49 Bryan Woodard North Alabama 2005 100 Sheldon Watson Oklahoma Baptist 2015 65 Marques Clark/Dane King Valdosta 2005 48 Bryan Woodard Harding 2005 95 Devon Hughes Southern Arkansas 2008 65 Greg Williams/Elgie Richards UAM 1985 48 Larry Perrin Southeastern Okla. 1981 74 Sheldon Watson Southwestern Okla. 2016 65 David Humphrey/Mike Nazarenko SAU 1981 47 Houston Ray Ouachita Baptist 2014 69 Gary Vines Arkansas-Monticello 2013 64 V. Stevenson/John Lindgren UAM 1986 47 Larry Perrin Southwestern Okla. 1981 63 Dennis Johnson UA-Monticello 1990 63 Darius Davis/Kevin Rodgers UAM 2014 47 Keith Bryan UA-Pine Bluff 1985 59 Chad Eley Mississippi College 1993 63 Nick Johnson/Nick Hardesty UAM 2010 47 Craig Moses West Georgia 1996 56 Sedrick Howard West Georgia 2000 63 David Murphy/Joseph Smith UAM 1998 45 Bryan Woodard Harding 2005 56 Bryan Woodard Harding 2005 63 G. Manning/R. Charpentier Harding 2008 45 Bryan Woodard Stephen F. Austin 2005 54 Daniel Hunter UA-Monticello 1982 62 Zacari Lavender/Andrew Black SAU 2016 45 Zach Elbert West Alabama 2002 49 Jabrayl Ward Delta State 2005 62 James Jackson/Kevin Rodgers SAU 2014 45 Criag Moses UA-Monticello 1996 46 A.D. Love Mississippi College 1995 62 G. Manning/R. Charpentier UAPB 2008 45 Zolten Matrai West Georgia 1998 46 Joel Kirkpatrick Southern Arkansas 1989 62 K.C. Hampton/Jimbo Rozar UAM 1999 45 Blake Allen Harding 2009 45 Lawson Schulz Northwestern Okla. 2015 62 Kyle Preston/Gene Stubber UAPB 1986 PUNTS 45 De. Robinson North Alabama 2008 62 Joseph Snapp/Kevin Rodgers SEOSU 2014 44 Darius Thomas Arkansas Tech 2015 61 Darius Davis/Kevin Rodgers SAU 2014 YARDS PLAYER OPPONENT YEAR 44 Vince Thompson Southern Arkansas 2012 61 Darius Davis/Kevin Rodgers ECU 2014 79 Dakota Warren Central Arkansas 2008 42 Shane Spina Mississippi College 1995 61 Darius Davis/Kevin Rodgers SWOSU 2014 74 Chris Carter Delta State 1991 40 John Butler North Alabama 1998 61 Bruce Bailey/Tommy Jumper ATU 1990 72 Frank Pearson Central Arkansas 1983 61 D.C McDonald/John Lindgren UAM 1988 71 Larry Perrin UA-Monticello 1982 61 Chad Luttrull/Chris Reil UNA 2000 70 Chris Carter Angelo State 1992 BLOCKED PAT FOR A SCORE 60 Darius Davis/Kevin Rodgers McK. 2012 68 Larry Perrin Harding 1982 YARDS PLAYER OPPONENT YEAR 60 Kendrick Tucker/J. Etherly OBU 1990 65 Larry Perrin Southern Arkansas 1982 98 Ricardo Mendez Southern Arkansas 2012 60 Israel Valentin/Kevin Rodgers SCSt 2013 65 Chris Carter Southern Arkansas 1993 65 Travis Stanley West Georgia 2004 BLOCKED FIELD GOAL FOR A SCORE 64 Richie Arthur UA-Monticello 1986 YARDS PLAYER OPPONENT YEAR 64 Gus Malzahn Southeast Okla. 1988 70 Chris King Northwestern Okla. 2013 64 Gus Malzahn Harding 1989 64 Christian Latoof Nicholls State 2014 60 William Bray Harding 1996 60 Evan Lassiter UA-Monticello 2015 REDDIE FOOTBALL TOP PERFORMANCES • PAGE 2 100 YARD RUSHING GAMES (Since 1991) 300 YARD PASSING GAMES (Since 1991) 100 YARD RECEIVING GAMES (Since 1991)

YARDS PLAYER OPPONENT YEAR YARDS PLAYER OPPONENT YEAR 245 Jaquan Cole Arkansas Tech 2015 352 Chad Luttrull Arkansas Tech 2000 234 Blake Christenson Southern Arkansas 2002 265 Garett Manning UA-Monticello 2008 211 Blake Christenson West Alabama 2002 232 Darius Davis Southern Arkansas 2013 194 Sidney Stinson Livingston 1993 226 Chad Luttrull Harding 2000 191 Jarvis Smith Ouachita Baptist 2012 217 Darius Davis Southern Nazarene 2014 191 Bernard Palmer West Alabama 2005 213 Darius Davis St. Cloud State 2013 183 Jarvis Smith West Georgia 2011 189 Garett Manning Harding 2008 181 Jayvian Johnson Southern Arkansas 2002 187 Darius Davis Southeastern Okla. 2013 180 Blake Christenson UA-Monticello 2002 181 Darius Davis Arkansas Tech 2014 177 Anthony Jenkins Northeastern Okla. 1992 173 Darius Davis Southern Arkansas 2014 177 Anthony Wright UA-Monticello 1996 173 Robert Jordan Southern Arkansas 2012 173 Dexter Nelson Southern Arkansas 1991 166 Marques Clark Valdosta State 2005 171 Stefon Ceaser Southern Arkansas 2009 165 C. Whitehead Arkansas Tech 2016 171 Kenard Springer Harding 2009 164 Dustin Holland Harding 2012 170 Anthony Jenkins Ouachita Baptist 1992 163 Chad Luttrull North Alabama 2000 163 Jarvis Smith East Central 2011 159 Garett Manning Southern Arkansas 2007 162 Blake Christenson UA-Monticello 2003 158 Eric Anderson West Georgia 1999 160 Tyrone Fogle Livingston 1994 156 Darius Davis Arkansas Tech 2013 157 Jaquan Cole UA-Monticello 2015 152 Josh Sipho Arkansas Tech 2009 155 Jarvis Smith Arkansas Tech 2012 151 Chad Luttrull Southern Arkansas 2000 155 Bernard Palmer Harding 2007 151 Ben Johnson Oklahoma Baptist 2016 151 Blake Christenson Delta State 2004 143 Robert Jordan UA-Monticello 2012 151 Bernard Palmer Ouachita Bapist 2006 142 C. Whitehead Northwestern Okla. 2016 148 Jayvian Johnson Harding 2002 142 Darius Davis Harding 2013 147 Jaquan Cole Sioux Falls 2015 142 Darius Davis McKendree 2013 147 Arthur Burnett Central Arkansas 2003 139 Joseph Snapp Southern Arkansas 2014 146 Jace Garrison Arkansas Tech 2004 138 Corey Chappell East Central 2015 146 Anthony Jenkins Delta State 1992 138 Israel Valentin St. Cloud State 2013 146 Sidney Stinson UA-Pine Bluff 1993 138 Chris Evering Arkansas Tech 2010 145 Blake Christenson Central Arkansas 2003 KEVIN RODGERS 138 Garett Manning Ouachita Baptist 2008 145 JuJu Harshaw Central Arkansas 1991 YARDS PLAYER OPPONENT YEAR 138 Chad Luttrull Valdosta State 2000 144 Anthony Jenkins Arkansas Tech 1992 595 Kevin Rodgers East Central 2013 136 Darius Davis Ouachita Baptist 2013 144 Bernard Palmer Southern Arkansas 2005 579 Chris Reil Arkansas Tech 2000 135 Lance Smith UA-Monticello 2003 143 Jaquan Cole Southwestern Okla. 2015 567 Kevin Rodgers St. Cloud 2013 134 Al Lasker Ouachita Baptist 2013 141 Blake Christenson Ouachita Baptist 2003 521 Nick Hardesty Arkansas Tech 2010 132 Al Lasker Oklahoma Baptist 2016 140 Tyrone Fogle Southern Arkansas 1995 518 Kevin Rodgers Southern Arkansas 2012 131 Donald Bell Central Arkansas 2005 140 Troy Jackson West Alabama 1995 509 Kevin Rodgers Southern Arkansas 2014 130 Sean McGrath West Georgia 2010 140 Blake Christenson UA-Monticello 2001 474 Kevin Rodgers Southern Arkansas 2013 129 Lance Smith West Georgia 2003 135 Ryan McDonald So. Nazarene 2013 468 Kevin Rodgers Southern Nazarene 2013 128 Robert Jordan Southern Nazarene 2012 135 Billy Willis Delta State 1993 466 Kevin Rodgers Harding 2012 127 Chris Evering West Alabama 2010 134 Israel Valentin Southeastern Okla. 2011 465 Roch Charpentier Arkansas-Monticello 2008 127 David Murphy UA-Monticello 1998 134 Bradford Bragg West Alabama 1998 460 Kevin Rodgers Ouachita Baptist 2013 126 Dustin Holland East Central 2013 134 Blake Christenson Ouachita Baptist 2002 448 Nick Hardesty Harding 2010 125 Robert Jordan Missouri Western 2012 133 Bradford Bragg UA-Monticello 1996 438 Roch Charpentier Ouachita Baptist 2008 124 Dustin Holland So. Nazarene 2013 132 Blake Christenson Valdosta State 2004 422 Kevin Rodgers McKendree 2012 124 Garett Manning Southern Arkansas 2008 132 Tyrone Fogle vs Delta State 1995 420 Nick Hardesty Ouachita Baptist 2010 124 Chad Luttrull Delta State 2000 131 Bernard Palmer Ouachita Baptist 2007 415 Nick Hardesty West Alabama 2010 121 Dustin Holland Arkansas Tech 2012 130 Bernard Palmer UA-Monticello 2007 415 Nick Hardesty Arkansas-Monticello 2010 121 Robert Jordan Delta State 2011 130 Blake Christenson West Georgia 2004 412 Kevin Rodgers Missouri Western 2012 120 Robert Jordan East Central 2012 130 Blake Christenson West Georgia 2003 408 Kevin Rodgers Southern Nazarene 2014 120 Chris Evering Southeastern Okla. 2009 130 Tyrone Fogle vs Central Arkansas 1995 400 Roch Charpentier Southern Arkansas 2007 120 Joseph Snapp Southeastern Okla. 2014 130 Marvin Welch Delta State 1997 386 Dane King Valdosta State 2005 119 Joseph Snapp East Central 2014 130 Tyrone Fogle UA-Monticello 1997 384 Kevin Rodgers Southeastern Okla. 2013 119 Josh Sipho Harding 2010 129 Rodney Stewart North Alabama 2004 381 Kevin Rodgers Arkansas Tech 2012 118 Israel Valentin So. Nazarene 2013 127 Kenard Springer UA-Monticello 2009 380 Kevin Rodgers McKendree 2013 118 Marques Clark Harding 2005 125 Arthur Burnett Southeastern La. 2003 378 Kevin Rodgers Southwestern Okla. 2013 117 Marques Clark West Alabama 2006 123 Blake Christenson West Alabama 2004 378 Kevin Rodgers East Central 2012 115 Darius Davis Northwestern Okla. 2014 123 Stefon Ceaser North Alabama 2009 375 Dallas Hardison East Central 2015 115 Chris Evering Ouachita Baptist 2010 120 Bernard Palmer Arkansas Tech 2008 373 Dane King Arkansas Tech 2005 114 Garett Manning UA-Pine Bluff 2008 119 Jarvis Smith UA-Monticello 2012 371 Kevin Rodgers Southwestern Okla. 2014 113 Jazz Scott Harding 2010 118 Ryan McDonald McKendree 2013 368 Kevin Rodgers Harding 2013 113 Josh Sipho Southeastern Okla. 2010 116 Rodney Stewart West Georgia 2003 360 Kevin Rodgers Southern Nazarene 2012 111 Robert Jordan So. Nazarene 2013 115 Elliot Hebert West Georgia 2010 359 Nick Hardesty South Alabama 2010 110 Josh Sipho West Georgia 2009 115 Blake Christenson Delta State 2003 358 Kevin Rodgers Arkansas Tech 2013 109 Kevin Austin Arkansas Tech 2007 113 Arthur Burnett Arkansas Tech 2003 355 Nick Hardesty Southeastern Okla. 2010 108 Darius Davis Southeastern Okla. 2014 110 Scotty Wilson West Alabama 2003 352 Roch Charpentier UA-Pine Bluff 2008 108 Robert Jordan McKendree 2012 107 Daniel McCoy Ouachita Baptist 2013 351 Andrew Black Oklahoma Baptist 2016 107 Robert Jordan McKendree 2013 107 Blake Christenson West Alabama 2003 347 Dane King Central Arkansas 2005 107 Elliot Hebert Harding 2012 106 Kevin Nichols Southwestern Okla. 2012 346 Kevin Rodgers Arkansas-Monticello 2014 107 Greg Godfrey Texas College 2007 105 Jarvis Smith Southeastern Okla. 2011 345 Andrew Black Northwestern Okla. 2016 106 Chris Evering Harding 2010 105 Terrance Jackson Delta State 2010 342 Roch Charpentier West Georgia 2008 106 Garett Manning West Alabama 2005 104 Jace Garrison North Alabama 2004 332 Kevin Rodgers Ouachita Baptist 2011 106 Steve Marshall East Texas State 1994 104 Andrew Black East Central 2016 327 Roch Charpentier Harding 2008 106 Chad Luttrull West Georgia 2000 103 Rodney Bryson Southwestern Okla. 2014 326 Kevin Rodgers Arkansas-Monticello 2012 105 Elliot Hebert Arkansas Tech 2012 103 Arthur Burnett Harding 2003 325 Kevin Rodgers Arkansas Tech 2014 104 Dustin Holland Ouachita Baptist 2014 103 Jeremy Wilson Northwestern Okla. 2016 317 Nick Hardesty Southern Arkansas 2010 104 Nick Johnson UA-Monticello 2010 102 Rodney Stewart Valdosta State 2004 313 Chris Reil Southern Arkansas 2000 103 Darius Davis Harding 2014 101 Bernard Palmer Southern Arkansas 2007 313 Kevin Rodgers Ouachita Baptist 2014 103 James Jackson Southern Arkansas 2014 101 Ryan McDonald East Central 2013 311 Evan Lassiter Arkansas Tech 2016 103 Dustin Holland Missouri Western 2012 100 Jeremy Wilson Southwestern Okla. 2016 309 Kevin Rodgers East Central 2014 103 Chad Luttrull UA-Monticello 2000 305 Chris Reil Harding 2000 101 Elliot Hebert Ouachita Baptist 2011 101 Jace Garrison Southern Arkansas 2004 100 Darius Davis East Central 2013 100 Elliot Hebert Southeastern Okla. 2012 100 Dustin Holland Arkansas-Monticello 2014 100 Labroderick Barnett Southern Nazarene 2012 100 Adrian Tucker Southern Nazarene 2014 100 Al Lasker Southern Arkansas 2016 REDDIE FOOTBALL RECORD LEADERS • PAGE 3

RUSHING PUNT RETURNS THE LAST TIME RUSHING ATTEMPTS RETURNS IT HAPPENED Game: 31, Jayvian Johnson vs Southern Arkansas (2002) Game: 5, Greg Godfrey vs North Alabama (2008) 31, Jaquan Cole vs. Sioux Falls (2015 Season: 41, Lewis Pryor (1974) Season: 269, Joe Smith (1974) Career: 96, Kaward Jolly (1989-92) INDIVIDUAL Career: 747, Bernard Palmer (2005-08) YARDS 300+ YARDS PASSING: Andrew Black, Oct.29, 2016 Game: 154, Robert Jordan vs Southeastern Okla. (2012) 351 yards vs. Oklahoma Baptist. YARDS GAINED Season: 667, Lewis Pryor (1974) Career: 1,313, Kaward Jolly (1989-92) Game: 234, Blake Christenson vs SAU (2002) 200+ YARDS RUSH: Jaquan Cole, Oct. 3, 2015 Season: 1,409, Joe Smith (1974) TOUCHDOWNS Career: 3,408, Bernard Palmer (2005-08) Game: 2, Robert Jordan vs Southeastern Okla. (2012) 245 yards vs. Arkansas Tech Season: 2, Greg Godfrey (2007), Lewis Pryor (1974), TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING Jodie Carter (1972), Robert Jordan (2012), 100+ YARDS REC.: Game: 4, Keaton Stigger vs SESOU (2013) Al Lasker (2013) Ben Johnson (151 yds), Al Lasker (132 yds) 4, Kevin Nichols vs OBU (2012) Career: 4, Greg Godfrey (2006-08) Oct.29, 2016 vs Oklahoma Baptist 4, Blake Christenson vs SAU (2002) Season: 17, Blake Christenson (2002) , Kenny Fells (1985) KICKOFF RETURNS Career: 45, Blake Christenson (2001-04) RETURNS 15+ RECEPTIONS: Chad Luttrell, Oct. 28, 2000 100 YARD-PLUS GAMES RUSHING Game : 7, Eric Anderson vs Central Arkansas (1982) 18 receptions vs. Arkansas Tech Season: 6, Blake Christenson (2002) 7, B.K. Byrd vs NW Oklahoma (2002) Career: 15, Blake Christenson (2001-04) Season: 44, B.K. Byrd (2001) TWO PLAYERS RUSH FOR 100 YARDS: Career: 74, B.K. Byrd (1999-2002) Israel Valentin (134 yards) PASSING Jarvis Smith (105 yards) YARDS ATTEMPTS Game: 148, Jason Garner vs UA-Monticello (1995) Oct. 15, 2011 vs. Southeastern Oklahoma Game: 68, Nick Hardesty vs. West Alabama (2010) Season: 890, B.K. Byrd (2001) Season: 507, Nick Hardesty (2010) Career: 1,480, B.K. Byrd (1999-2002) KICKOFF RETURN FOR A TD: Career: 1518, Kevin Rodgers (2011-2014) Corey Chappell on Sept. 19, 2015 TOUCHDOWNS 100 yards vs. Northwestern Oklahoma COMPLETIONS Game: 1, several times Game: 44, Nick Hardesty vs. West Alabama (2010) Season: 2, Israel Valentin (2012) Season: 322, Kevin Rodgers (2013) Career: 2, Israel Valentin (2011-2014) PUNT RETURN FOR A TD: Career: 1010, Kevin Rodgers (2011-2014) Al Lasker, Nov. 2, 2013 63 yards vs. UA-Monticello YARDS INTERCEPTIONS Game: 595, Kevin Rodgers vs. East Central (2013 INTERCEPTIONS INTERCEPTION FOR A TOUCHDOWN: Season: 4,807, Kevin Rodgers (2013) Game: 2, several Career: 13,678, Kevin Rodgers (2011-2014) Season: 9, Roy Green (1978) Sheldon Watson, 74 yards: Sept. 24, 2016 9, Stan Parris (1967 & 1968) vs Southwestern Oklahoma TOUCHDOWN PASSES Career: 31, Stan Parris (1967-70) Game: 7, Kevin Rodgers vs. McKendree (2012) PLAYER HAVING A SAFETY: Season: 41, Kevin Rodgers (2012) YARDS RETURNED Career: 124, Kevin Rodgers (2011-2014) HSU Defense, Two Safeties vs. Game: 100, Sheldon Watson vs. OKBU (2015) Oklahoma Baptist, Oct. 29, 2016 Season: 119 (6), Daniel Hunter (1982) INTERCEPTIONS Career: 175, Stan Riner (1978-79) Game: 4, several times PLAYER HAVING BLOCK PUNT: Season: 28, Kenny Fells (1982) TOUCHDOWNS De’Madre Clark Career: 45, Kevin Rodgers (2011-2014) Game: 1, several Oklahoma Baptist, Oct. 29, 2016 RECEIVING Season: 1, several Career: 3, Stan Parris (1967-70), Devon Hughes (2005-08) PASSES CAUGHT TEAM Game: 18, Chad Luttrull vs Arkansas Tech (2000) SCORING 30+ FIRST DOWNS: Season: 92, Chad Luttrull (2000) POINTS SCORED Oct. 14, 2014 vs. Northwestern Okla. (30) Career: 178, Darius Davis (2010, 12-14) Game: 30, Darius Davis vs Southern Nazarene (2014) 400+ YARDS RUSHING: Season: 104, Blake Christenson (2002) Oct. 30, 2004 vs W. Alabama (404) YARDS GAINED Career: 274, Blake Christenson (2001-04) 300+ YARDS PASSING: Game: 352, Chad Luttrull vs Arkansas Tech (2000) Oct. 29, 2016 vs. Oklahoma Baptist (594) Season: 1,597, Darius Davis (2013) TOUCHDOWNS SCORED Career: 3,686, Darius Davis (2010, 12-14) Game: 4, Keaton Stigger vs. SEOSU (2013) 500+ YARDS OF TOTAL OFFENSE: 4, Blake Christenson vs SAU (2002) Oct. 29, 2016 vs. Oklahoma Baptist (785) TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 4, Kevin Nichols vs OBU (2012) 75+ OFFENSIVE PLAYS: Game: 5, Darius Davis vs. SNU (2014) Season: 19, Darius Davis (2014) Oct. 29, 2016 vs. Oklahoma Baptist (82) Season: 18, Darius Davis (2014) Career: 50, Darius Davis (2010, 12-14) Career: 47, Darius Davis (2010, 12-14) 60+ POINTS IN A GAME: Oct. 29, 2016 vs. Oklahoma Baptist (67) PATS KICKED PUNTING Game: 10, Houston Ray vs. So. Nazarene (2015) 50+ POINTS IN A GAME: PUNTS Season: 63, Charles Gonsalves (2012 and 2013) Oct. 29, 2016 vs. Oklahoma Baptist (67) Game: 12, William Bray vs SFA (1994) Career: 142, Houston Ray (2014-16) 5+ FUMBLES LOST IN A GAME: Season: 81, William Bray (1994) Oct. 2, 2004 vs. Harding (5) Career: 221, Chris Carter (1990-93) PATS ATTEMPTED KICKING SHUTOUT AN OPPONENT: 221, Bo Adkisson (1974-77) Game: 10, Houston Ray vs. So. Nazarene (2014, 2015) Season: 70, Charles Gonsalves (2012) Sept. 26, 2015 vs. SW Oklahoma (33-0) NO PASSING YARDS: YARDAGE Career: 147, Houston Ray (2014-16) Game: 488, William Bray vs SFA (1994) Oct. 31, 1993 vs. Central Arkansas Season: 2,965, William Bray (1994) FIELD GOALS MADE 4+ INTERCEPTIONS THROWN: Career: 9,264, Chris Carter (1990-93) Game: 4, Houston Ray vs. NW Oklahoma (2014) Nov. 24, 2012 vs. Missouri Weastern (4) 4, Houston Ray vs. SW Oklahoma (2015) 4+ INTERCEPTIONS (DEFENSE): Season: 19, Keith Bryan (1985) AVERAGE Sept. 26, 2015 vs. SWOSU (5) Game: 56.0, Garett Manning vs Paul Quinn College (2006) Career: 44, Houston Ray (2014-16) Season: 43.6, Chris Carter (1992) 100+ PENALTY YARDS: Career: 41.9, Chris Carter (1990-93) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Oct. 17, 2015 vs. UA-Monticello (120) Game: 6, Houston Ray vs. NW Oklahoma (2014) 10+ PUNTS IN A GAME: Season: 25, Keith Bryan (1985) Oct. 29, 1994 vs. UCA (10-350) Career: 55, Bo Adkisson 1974-76

TACKLES Game: 21, Keaton Stigger vs. Southeastern Oklahoma (2012) Season: 136, Keaton Stigger (2013) Career: 355, Robert Thomas (1993-96) REDDIE FOOTBALL TEAM GAME RECORDS • PAGE 4 RUSH ATTEMPTS TOTAL PLAYS 80 vs. Arkansas-Monticello Nov. 9, 1996 93 vs. Arkansas Tech Oct. 3, 1998 79 vs. West Alabama Nov. 6, 1993 91 vs. West Alabama Oct. 16, 2010 73 vs. Harding Oct. 18, 2003 90 vs. Northwestern Oklahoma Oct. 4, 2014 72 vs. Southern Arkansas Nov. 16, 2002 90 vs. Southern Arkansas Nov. 9, 2013 70 vs. West Alabama Oct. 12, 2002 88 vs. McKendree Sept. 14, 2013

YARDS RUSHING TOTAL OFFENSE 494 vs. Southern Arkansas Nov. 16, 2002 855 vs. Southern Nazarene Sept. 7, 2013 450 vs. Arkansas-Monticello Nov. 9, 1996 785 vs. Oklahoma Baptist Oct. 29, 2016 446 vs. Arkansas-Monticello Nov. 9, 2002 746 vs. East Central Oct. 5, 2013 433 vs. Arkansas-Monticello Nov. 12, 1992 734 vs. Southern Arkansas Nov. 9, 2013 415 vs. West Alabama Noc. 6, 1993 681 vs. Southern Arkansas Nov. 8, 2014 675 vs. McKendree Sept. 14, 2013 TOUCHDOWN RUSHES 661 vs. West Georgia Oct. 4, 2008 6 vs. Paul Quinn Oct. 21, 2006 661 vs. Southern Nazarene Sept. 6, 2014 6 vs. West Alabama Oct. 11, 2003 5 several times POINTS 99 vs. Arkansas Baptist 1932 PASS ATTEMPTS 83 vs. Centenary 1909 68 vs. West Alabama Oct. 16, 2010 82 vs. Southern Nazarene Sept. 7, 2013 66 vs. Valdosta State Oct. 8, 2005 82 vs. Arkansas College 1913 65 vs. Missouri Western Nov. 24, 2012 81 vs. Arkansas College 1924 58 vs. Ouachita Baptist Nov. 6, 2008 56 vs. Ouachita Baptist Oct. 30, 2010 SACKS BY 56 vs. Arkansas Tech Oct. 28, 2000 9 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff Sept. 6, 2008 8 vs. Arkansas-Monticello Nov. 1, 2014 PASS COMPLETIONS 7 vs. Southwestern Oklahoma Sept. 29, 2012 44 vs. West Alabama Oct. 16, 2010 7 vs. Ouachita Baptist Nov. 1, 2007 41 vs. St. Cloud State Nov. 23, 2013 7 vs. Arkansas Tech Oct. 18, 2014 42 vs. East Central Oct. 5, 2013 38 vs. Northwestern Oklahoma Oct. 4, 2014 FIRST DOWNS 37 vs. Ouachita Baptist Oct. 30, 2010 40 vs. Southern Arkansas Nov. 9, 2013 37 vs. Ouachita Baptist Nov. 6, 2008 34 vs. East Central Oct. 5, 2013 34 vs. McKendree Sept. 14, 2013 YARDS PASSING 32 vs. Arkansas-Monticello Nov. 9, 2002 595 vs. East Central Oct. 5, 2013 32 vs. Southeastern Oklahoma Sept. 18, 2014 595 vs. Oklahoma Baptist Oct. 29, 2016 32 vs. Harding Oct. 23, 2010 579 vs. Arkansas Tech Oct. 28, 2000 567 vs. St. Cloud State Nov. 23, 2013 PENALTIES 564 vs. Southern Nazarene Sept. 6, 2014 17 vs. Arkansas Tech Sept. 10, 2005 557 vs. Southern Nazarene Sept. 7, 2013 16 vs. West Georgia Sept. 29, 2007 521 vs. Arkansas Tech Sept. 18, 2010 15 vs. Arkansas Tech Sept. 18, 2010 518 vs. Southern Arkansas Oct. 27, 2012 15 vs. Central Arkansas Oct. 14, 2000 15 vs. Ouachita Baptist Sept. 1, 2001 TOUCHDOWN PASSES 9 vs. Southern Nazarene Sept. 6, 2014 TURNOVERS 7 vs. Oklahoma Baptist Oct. 29. 2016 7 vs. West Georgia Sept. 16, 2000 7 vs. McKendree Sept. 8, 2012 7 vs. Central Arkansas Sept. 21, 2002 6 vs. McKendree Sept. 14, 2012 7 vs. Arkansas-Monticello Sept. 20, 2008 6 vs. Southern Nazarene Sept. 7, 2013 7 vs. South Alabama Oct. 29, 2011 6 vs. Arkansas Tech Sept. 15, 2012 6 several times 6 vs. Arkansas-Monticello Oct. 6, 2012 6 vs. Northwestern Oklahoma Oct. 4, 2014 PUNTS 12 vs. Stephen F. Austin 1994 10 vs. West Alabama Sept. 21, 2006 10 vs. Angelo State Sept. 5, 1992 REDDIE FOOTBALL RECORDS • PAGE 5 RUSHING YARDS LEADERS SEASON CAREER PLAYER YEAR TC TD YDS PLAYER YEARS TC TD YARDS 1. Kenny Fells 1985 253 17 1,472 1. Bernard Palmer 2005-08 747 35 3,408 2. Joe Smith 1974 269 10 1,409 2. Blake Christenson 2001-04 720 45 3,181 3. Curtis Jones 1975 259 13 1,195 3. Kenny Fells 1982-85 646 37 3,105 4. Jaquan Cole 2015 220 8 1,189 4. Joe Smith 1974-77 641 23 2,958 5. Curtis Jones 1952 221 12 1,144 5. Tommy Hart 1966-69 602 20 2,749 6. Anthony Jenkins 1992 176 7 1,126 6. Tyrone Fogle 1994-97 491 18 2,447 7. Blake Christenson 2003 233 13 1,115 7. Jaquan Cole 2013-16 456 22 2,295 8. Calvin Goshen 1989 248 13 1,097 8. Arthur Burnett 2002-05 474 19 2,162 BERNARD 9. Blake Christenson 2002 208 17 1,030 9. Anthony Wright 1996-99 463 15 2,041 PALMER 10. Tommy Hart 1969 186 7 1,007 10. Sidney Stinson 1990-93 286 10 1,789 PASSING YARDS LEADERS SEASON CAREER PLAYER YEAR A-C-I PCT TD YDS PLAYER YEARS A-C-I PCT TD YARDS 1. Kevin Rodgers 2013 467-322-12 .690 40 4,807 1. Kevin Rodgers 2011-14 1518-1010-45 .665 124 13,678 2. Nick Hardesty 2010 507-320-10 .631 30 4,007 2. Nick Hardesty 2009-10 659-404-14 .613 41 5,254 3. Kevin Rodgers 2012 409-271-12 .663 41 4,002 3. Roch Charpentier 2007-09 621-362-29 .582 43 4,512 4. Kevin Rodgers 2014 427-283-11 .663 34 3,602 4. John Lindgren 1986-89 649-327-41 .504 16 4,266 5. Roch Carpentier 2008 418-253-18 .605 25 3,157 5. Blake Christenson 2001-04 482-201-34 .417 17 3,059 6. Dane King 2005 465-259-20 .557 16 2,719 6. Tommy Hart 1966-69 430-215-37 .500 15 2,975 7. Chris Reil 2000 358-181-22 .506 16 2,477 7. Dallas Hardison 2013-15 409-275-10 .672 20 2,884 8. Dallas Hardison 2015 343-206-8 .601 13 2,270 8. Dane King 2005 465-259-20 .557 16 2,719 KEVIN 9. Andrew Black 2016 223-145-12 .650 13 2,000 9. Garett Manning 2005-08 364-204-23 .560 20 2,698 RODGERS 10. John Lindgren 1989 232-128-5 .552 4 1,633 10. Chris Reil 2000 358-181-22 .506 16 2,477 RECEIVING YARDS LEADERS SEASON CAREER PLAYER YEAR TC TD AVG. YDS PLAYER YEARS TC TD Avg. YDS 1. Darius Davis 2013 75 16 21.3 1,597 1. Darius Davis 2010-14 178 47 20.7 3,686 2. Chad Luttrull 2000 92 14 16.4 1,505 2. Dustin Holland 2011-14 177 11 12.4 2,197 3. Darius Davis 2014 56 18 22.5 1,261 3. Robert Jordan 2011-13 147 20 14.9 2,186 4. Garett Manning 2008 76 10 15.9 1,209 4. Garett Manning 2005-08 128 16 14.1 1,948 5. Robert Jordan 2012 65 10 16.6 1,074 5. Greg Williams 1982-85 72 10 24.4 1,759 6. Dustin Holland 2012 59 4 14.6 864 6. Chad Luttrull 2000 92 14 16.4 1,505 7. Gus Robey 1966 52 5 15.9 825 7. Marques Clark 2005-06 92 11 15.8 1,456 NICK 8. Chris Evering 2010 58 7 14.1 819 8. Chris Evering 2009-10 91 14 15.7 1,427 9. Marques Clark 2006 43 5 17.6 756 9. Joseph Snapp 2012-15 98 10 14.0 1,373 HARDESTY 10. Courtney Whitehead 2016 50 6 14.6 731 10. Elliot Hebert 2008-12 104 12 12.5 1,304 TOTAL OFFENSIVE LEADERS SEASON CAREER PLAYER YEAR RUSH PASS TOTAL PLAYER YEARS Rush Pass TOTAL 1. Kevin Rodgers 2013 -15 4,807 4,792 1. Kevin Rodgers 2011-14 -1 13,678 13,677 2. Nick Hardesty 2010 180 4,007 4,187 2. Blake Christenson 2001-04 3,181 3,059 6,240 3. Kevin Rodgers 2012 27 4,002 4,029 3. Tommy Hart 1966-69 2,749 2,975 5,724 4. Kevin Rodgers 2014 -3 3,602 3,599 4. Nick Hardesty 2009-10 277 5,254 5,531 5. Roch Charpentier 2008 78 3,157 3,235 5. Kenny Fells 1982-85 3,105 2,030 5,135 6. Dane King 2005 16 2,719 2,735 6. Roch Charpentier 2007-09 19 4,512 4,493 7. Andrew Black 2016 304 2460 2,460 7. Garett Manning 2005-08 1,029 2,624 3,653 8. Chris Reil 2000 -26 2,477 2,451 8. John Lindgren 1986-89 -799 4,266 3,467 ROBERT 9. Dallas Hardison 2015 17 2270 2,287 9. Bernard Palmer 2005-08 3,408 0 3,408 JORDAN 10. Tommy Hart 1969 1,007 1,216 2,223 10. Bradford Bragg 1995-98 1,459 1,698 3,157 SCORING LEADERS SEASON CAREER PLAYER YEAR TD FG PATTOTAL PLAYER YEARS TD FG PATTOTAL 1. Darius Davis 2014 19 0 0 114 1. Darius Davis 2010, 12-14 50 0 1 302 2. Houston Ray 2014 0 17 55 106 2. Houston Ray 2014-16 0 44 142 274 3. Blake Christenson 2002 17 0 1 104 2. Blake Christenson 2001-04 45 0 2 274 4. Kenny Fells 1985 17 0 0 102 4. Bo Adkisson 1974-77 0 41 119 239 5. Darius Davis 2013 16 0 1 98 5. Tommy Hart 1966-69 39 0 1 236 5. Tommy Hart 1969 16 0 2 98 6. Kenny Fells 1982-85 39 0 0 234 7. Charles Gonsalves 2013 0 11 63 96 7. Bernard Palmer 2005-08 35 0 0 210 DARIUS 8. Keaton Stigger 2013 15 0 0 90 8. Charles Gonsalves 2011-13 0 20 132 192 8. Charles Gonsalves 2012 0 9 63 90 9. Craig Moses 1993-96 0 30 91 181 DAVIS 8. Tommy Hart 1968 15 0 0 90 10. Curtis Jones 1973-75 25 0 0 150 11. Keith Bryan 1985 0 19 30 87 10. Jaquan Cole 2013-16 25 0 0 150 11. Houston Ray 2015 0 16 39 87 13. Kevin Nichols 2012 14 0 1 86 REDDIE FOOTBALL RECORDS • PAGE 6 RUSHING ATTEMPTS LEADERS SEASON CAREER PLAYER YEAR G YDS ATT. PLAYER YEARS G YDS ATT. 1. Curtis Jones 1975 12 1,195 259 1. Bernard Palmer 2005-08 41 3,408 747 2. Kenny Fells 1985 12 1,472 253 2. Blake Christenson 2001-04 43 3,181 720 3. Calvin Goshen 1989 11 1,097 248 3. Kenny Fells 1982-85 42 3,105 646 4. Joe Smith 1974 13 1,267 241 4. Joe Smith 1974-77 46 2,958 641 5. Blake Christenson 2003 11 1,115 233 5. Tommy Hart 1966-69 34 2,749 602

BLAKE PASSES COMPLETED LEADERS CHRISTENSON SEASON CAREER PLAYER YEAR G ATT. INT. COMP. PLAYER YEARS G ATT. INT. COMP. 1. Kevin Rodgers 2013 12 467 12 322 1. Kevin Rodgers 2011-14 41 1518 45 1010 2. Nick Hardesty 2010 11 507 10 320 2. Nick Hardesty 2009-10 18 659 14 404 3. Kevin Rodgers 2014 11 427 11 283 3. Roch Charpentier 2007-09 21 621 29 362 4. Kevin Rodgers 2012 11 409 12 271 4. John Lindgren 1986-89 42 649 41 327 5. Dane King 2005 11 465 20 259 5. Dallas Hardison 2013-15 24 409 10 275 COMPLETION PERCENTAGE LEADERS

SEASON (MINIMUM 75 ATTEMPTS) CAREER (MINIMUM 300 ATTEMPTS) PLAYER YEAR COMP. ATT. PCT. PLAYER YEARS COMP. ATT. PCT. JAZZ 1. Kevin Rodgers 2013 322 467 .690 1. Dallas Hardison 2013-15 275 409 .672 2. Kevin Rodgers 2012 271 409 .663 2. Kevin Rodgers 2011-14 1010 1518 .665 SCOTT 3. Kevin Rodgers 2014 283 427 .663 3. Nick Hardesty 2009-10 404 659 .613 4. Andrew Black 2016 145 223 .650 4. Roch Charpentier 2007-09 362 621 .583 5. Evan Lassiter 2016 96 149 .644 5. Garett Manning 2005- 204 364 .560 RECEPTION LEADERS SEASON CAREER PLAYER YEAR G CATCHES PLAYER YEARS G CATCHES 1. Chad Luttrull 2000 11 92 1. Darius Davis 2010-14 45 178 2. Garett Manning 2008 10 76 2. Dustin Holland 2011-14 44 177 3. Darius Davis 2013 12 75 3. Robert Jordan 2011-13 29 147 4. Robert Jordan 2012 11 65 4. Garett Manning 2005-08 31 128 5. Dustin Holland 2012 11 59 5. Jazz Scott 2007-11 40 114 DUSTIN 5. Jazz Scott 2010 11 59 6. Elliott Hebert 08, 10-12 39 104 HOLLAND PUNTING AVERAGE LEADERS

SEASON CAREER (MINIMUM 75 PUNTS) PLAYER YEAR NO. YARDS AVG. PLAYER YEARS NO. YARDS AVG. 1. Chris Carter 1992 57 2,486 43.6 1. Chris Carter 1990-93 221 9,264 41.9 2. Chris Carter 1993 53 2,305 43.5 2. Billy Miller 1971-73 165 6,666 40.4 3. Cody Mikell 2016 34 1,449 42.6 3. Bo Adkisson 1974-77 221 8,710 39.4 4. Chris Carter 1991 58 2,435 42.0 4. Duane White 1978-80 168 6,613 39.4 5. Duane White 1979 49 2,049 41.8 5. Christian Latoof 2012-14 96 3,687 38.41 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE LEADERS

SEASON (MINIMUM 10 RETURNS) CAREER (MINIMUM 20 RETURNS) CHRIS PLAYER YEAR NO. YARDS AVG. PLAYER YEARS NO. YARDS AVG. CARTER 1. Kaward Jolly 1992 31 649 20.9 1. Lewis Pryor 1970-74 41 667 16.3 2. Greg Godfrey 2007 13 252 19.4 2. Robert Jordan 2011-13 29 467 16.1 3. Robert Jordan 2012 26 456 17.5 3. Greg Godfrey 2006-08 55 882 16.0 4. Lewis Pryor 1974 30 505 16.8 4. Robert Jordan 2011-13 33 483 14.6 5. Greg Godfrey 2008 20 319 15.9 5. Kaward Jolly 1989-92 96 1,313 13.7 KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE LEADERS

SEASON (MINIMUM 10 RETURNS) CAREER (MINIMUM 20 RETURNS) PLAYER YEAR NO. YARDS AVG. PLAYER YEAR NO. YARDS AVG. 1. Israel Valentin 2012 10 339 33.9 1. Corey Chappell 2012-15 38 1,043 27.4 2. Roy Green 1976 13 389 30.0 2. Lewis Pryor 1970-74 29 777 26.8 3. Darius Davis 2010 14 406 29.0 3. Zacari Lavender 2016 21 537 25.6 4. Jacoby Lewis 2015 12 347 28.9 4. Greg Godfrey 2006-08 58 1,471 25.4 ISRAEL 5. Greg Godfrey 2006 16 453 28.3 5. Israel Valentin 2011-14 40 987 24.7 VALENTIN 6. Corey Chappell 2015 15 395 26.3 6. Roy Green 1975-78 51 1,193 23.4 7. Corey Chappell 2013 15 392 26.1 7. Darius Davis 2010-14 44 1,019 23.1 8. D. Washington 2002 11 285 25.9 8. Jacoby Lewis 2014- 28 644 23.0 9. Zacari Lavender 2016 21 537 25.6 9. Eric Anderson 1996-99 34 761 22.4 10. Elliot Hebert 2008-12 21 445 21.2 REDDIE FOOTBALL RECORDS • PAGE 7 TOTAL TACKLES SEASON CAREER PLAYER YEAR G TACKLES PLAYER YEARS G TACKLES 1. Keaton Stigger 2013 12 136 1. Robert Thomas 1993-96 43 355 2. Alan Houston 2002 11 122 2. Chad Eley 1990-93 41 338 3. Robert Thomas 1996 11 120 3. Terry Rogers 1979-82 40 322 4. Maxie Graham 2012 11 115 4. Keaton Stigger 2011-13 33 303 5. Jon Jett 2004 10 112 5. Lee Daily 1995-98 43 302 6. Mark Mouton 2001 11 112 6. Josh Davis 2013-16 43 298 7. Josh Davis 2015 13 103 7. Jon Cockroft 2000-03 44 249 7. Keaton Stigger 2012 11 103 8. Gary Vines 2013-16 46 243 KEATON 9. Terry Rogers 1982 10 101 9. Earl Wilson 2001-04 42 226 STIGGER 10. Lawson Schulz 2015 13 99 10. Alan Lambert 2003-05 29 215 SOLO TACKLES SEASON CAREER PLAYER YEAR G SOLO PLAYER YEARS G SOLO 1. Robert Thomas 1996 11 68 1. Robert Thomas 1993-96 43 201 2. Terry Rogers 1982 10 63 2. Terry Rogers 1979-82 40 195 2. Alan Houston 2002 11 63 3. Lee Daily 1996-99 43 164 4. Keaton Stigger 2013 12 62 4. Josh Davis 2012-16 43 158 4. Josh Davis 2015 13 62 5. Keaton Stigger 2011-13 33 139 6. Lawson Schulz 2015 13 58 6. A.D. Love 1994-97 43 133

JOSH QUARTERBACK SACKS DAVIS SEASON CAREER PLAYER YEAR G SACKS PLAYER YEARS G SACKS 1. Terry Rogers 1981 10 15.0 1. Terry Rogers 1979-82 40 32.0 2. Terry Rogers 1982 10 12.0 2. Sam Carter 2005-07 32 17.0 3. Terry Rogers 1980 10 7.0 3. Glennon Bobo 2011-14 43 13.5 3. Sam Carter 2007 10 7.0 4. Robbie Aldridge 2010-12 35 12.0 5. Zach Pettigrew 2001-04 43 10.5 TACKLES FOR LOSS SEASON CAREER PLAYER YEAR G TFL PLAYER YEARS G TFL 1. Terry Rogers 1981 10 21.0 1. Terry Rogers 1979-82 40 50 2. Terry Rogers 1982 10 19.0 2. Glennon Bobo 2011-14 43 46.5 GLENNON 3. Brandon Sims 2000 11 17.0 3. Sam Carter 2005-07 32 33.5 4. Robbie Aldridge 2011 10 15.0 4. Josh Davis 2013-16 43 31.5 BOBO 4. Josh Davis 2015 13 15.0 5. Robbie Aldridge 2010-12 33 28.0 4. Cameron Sonnier 2016 13 15.0 5. Zach Pettigrew 2001-04 43 26.0 FUMBLE RECOVERIES SEASON CAREER PLAYER YEAR G F R PLAYER YEARS G F R 1. Terry Rogers 1981 10 8 1. Terry Rogers 1979-82 40 14 2. Darrell Burnett 2006 10 4 2. Jon Jett 2003-04 21 5 2. Nick Finley 2006 11 4 2. Nick Finley 2006-08 30 5 4. Dijon Benton 2014 11 3 4. Mark Mouton 2000-01 18 4 4. Jon Jett 2003 11 3 4. Sedrick Howard 2000-01 22 4 4. D.J. Papillion 2007 10 3 4. Trevon Del Rio 2012-15 32 4

TREVON PASS BREAK-UPS DEL RIO SEASON CAREER PLAYER YEAR G PBR PLAYER YEARS G PBR 1. Devon Hughes 2006 11 22 1. Devon Hughes 2005-08 42 61 2. Devon Hughes 2007 10 19 2. Vince Thompson 2010-13 41 26 2. Devon Hughes 2008 10 19 3. Robert Thomas 1993-96 43 24 4. Tavares Garner 2015 13 16 3. Keaton Stigger 2011-13 33 24 5. Vince Thompson 2013 11 13 5. Wesley Brady 2010-12, 14 40 23 INTERCEPTIONS SEASON CAREER PLAYER YEAR G INT. PLAYER YEARS G INT. 1. Stan Parris 1967 9 9 1. Stan Parris 1967-70 40 31 2. Stan Parris 1968 11 9 2. Roy Green 1975-78 43 23 ROY 3. Roy Green 1978 10 9 3. Marvell Burgess 1983-86 42 19 GREEN 4. Stan Riner 1978 10 8 4. Tracy Tillar 1990-93 41 15 5. Stan Parris 1970 10 7 5. Daniel Hunter 1980-83 41 15 REDDIE FOOTBALL RECORDS • PAGE 8 TOUCHDOWN RUSHING LEADERS SEASON CAREER PLAYER YEAR G TD PLAYER YEARS G TD 1. Blake Christenson 2002 11 17 1. Blake Christenson 2001-04 43 45 1. Kenny Fells 1985 12 17 2. Kenny Fells 1986-89 41 37 3. Keaton Stigger 2013 12 15 3. Bernard Palmer 2005-08 42 35 4. Kevin Nichols 2012 11 13 4. Joe Smith 1966-69 39 23 4. Curtis Jones 1975 12 13 5. Jaquan Cole 2013-16 41 22 4. Arthur Burnett 2003 11 13 5. Ryan McDonald 2012-15 43 22 4. Blake Christenson 2003 11 13 7. Calvin Goshen 1986-89 41 20 4. Calvin Goshen 1989 11 13 7. Tommy Hart 1966-69 39 20 ROCH TOUCHDOWN PASSING LEADERS CHARPENTIER SEASON CAREER PLAYER YEAR G TD PLAYER YEARS G TD 1. Kevin Rodgers 2012 11 41 1. Kevin Rodgers 2011-14 41 124 2. Kevin Rodgers 2013 12 40 2. Roch Charpentier 2007-09 21 43 3. Kevin Rodgers 2014 11 34 3. Nick Hardesty 2009-10 18 41 4. Nick Hardesty 2010 11 30 4. Garett Manning 2005-08 31 20 5. Roch Charpentier 2008 10 25 4. Dallas Hardison 2013-15 24 20 6. Blake Christenson 2001-04 43 17 TOUCHDOWN RECEPTION LEADERS SEASON CAREER PLAYER YEAR G TD PLAYER YEARS G TD 1. Darius Davis 2014 11 18 1. Darius Davis 2010-14 44 47 2. Darius Davis 2013 12 16 2. Robert Jordan 2011-14 29 20 HOUSTON 3. Chad Luttrull 2000 11 14 3. Garett Manning 2005-08 31 16 RAY 4. Robert Jordan 2012 11 10 4. Chris Evering 2009-10 20 14 4. Garett Manning 2008 10 10 4. Chad Luttrull 2000 11 14 6. Darius Davis 2012 11 9 6. Greg Godfrey 2006-08 31 13 6. Robert Jordan 2013 8 9 7. Jazz Scott 2007-11 40 12 FIELD GOAL LEADERS SEASON CAREER PLAYER YEAR PCT. ATT MADE PLAYER YEARS PCT. ATT MADE 1. Keith Bryan 1985 .760 25 19 1. Houston Ray 2014-16 .721 61 44 2. Houston Ray 2014 .708 24 17 2. Bo Adkisson 1974-77 .745 55 41 3. Houston Ray 2015 .762 21 16 3. Craig Moses 1993-96 .667 45 30 4. Bo Adkisson 1977 .765 17 13 4. Keith Bryan 1984-85 .767 30 23 4. Bryan Woodard 2005 .650 20 13 5. Charles Gonsalves 2011-14 .689 29 20 CHARLES EXTRA-POINT LEADERS GONSALVES SEASON CAREER PLAYER YEAR PCT. ATT MADE PLAYER YEARS PCT. ATT MADE 1. Charles Gonsalves 2013 1.000 63 63 1. Houston Ray 2014-16 .966 147 142 2. Charles Gonsalves 2012 .900 70 63 2. Charles Gonsalves 2011-14 .936 141 132 3. Houston Ray 2014 .982 56 55 3. Bo Adkisson 1974-77 .799 149 119 4. Eric Torres 2010 .940 47 50 4. Craig Moses 1993-96 .919 99 91 5. Houston Ray 2016 .960 50 48 5. Zach Elbert 1999-02 .947 94 89 TEAM RECORDS TEAM RUSHING TOTAL OFFENSE RUSHING DEFENSE TOTAL DEFENSE LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY 1932 vs Arkansas College 99-0 99 2003 ...... 321.0 *2013 ...... 576.4 1975 ...... 77.7 1975 ...... 168.5 1909 vs Centenary 83-0 83 2004 ...... 299.9 2012 ...... 516.8 1974 ...... 84.0 1974 ...... 172.1 1913 vs Arkansas College 82-0 82 1985 ...... 294.0 2014 ...... 497.0 1973 ...... 91.6 1976 ...... 173.0 1924 vs Arkansas College 81-0 81 2002 ...... 290.5 2010 ...... 462.6 2006...... 104.5 1983 ...... 186.6 2013 vs. Southern Nazarene 82-10 72 1991 ...... 262.8 2008 ...... 448.1 2013 ...... 109.7 1973 ...... 190.7 2012 vs UA-Monticello 71-0 71 2003 ...... 403.7 1976 ...... 115.0 2015 vs. Southern Nazarene 76-7 69 SCORING 1931 vs Harding 72-6 66 TEAM PASSING TEAM SCORING PASSING DEFENSE DEFENSE 1930 vs. El Dorado JC 68-0 68 2014 vs. Southern Nazarene 72-7 65 *2013 ...... 428.4 *2013 ..639: 53.2 1976 ...... 58.0 1976 ...... 35: 3.5 1934 vs UA-Monticello 65-0 65 2012 ...... 377.6 *2012 ..554: 50.4 1963 ...... 70.5 1930 ...... 33: 3.6 LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT 2010 ...... 368.3 2014 .... 466: 42.4 1970 ...... 72.2 1928 ...... 38: 4.2 1919 vs Hendrix 128-0 128 2014 ...... 357.3 2010 .... 388: 35.3 1965 ...... 73.3 1974 ...... 89: 6.8 1915 vs Vanderbilt 100-0 100 2008 ...... 330.1 2008 .... 328: 32.8 1969 ...... 86.1 1975 ...... 89: 7.4 1956 vs Louisiana College 73-0 73 2016 ...... 297.8 2009 .... 312: 31.2 (Min. of 9 Games) 1919 vs OBU 66-0 66 2000 ...... 272.2 *led NCAA D2 1910 vs Arkansas 63-0 63 REDDIE YEAR BY YEAR LEADERS • PAGE 9 RUSHING RECEIVING PASS INTERCEPTIONS YEAR PLAYER G TC TD Avg. YDS. YEAR PLAYER G TC TD YDS Avg/G YEAR PLAYER G No. YDS TD 2016 Jeremy Wilson 10 97 10 59.4 594 2016 Courtney Whitehead 11 50 6 731 66.5 2016 Sheldon Watson 11 4 74 1 2015 Jaquan Cole 12 220 8 99.1 1248 2015 JaVante Mack 12 49 4 516 43.0 2015 Darius Thomas 13 4 56 0 2014 Rodney Bryson 11 111 6 60.6 666 2014 Darius Davis 11 56 18 1261 22.5 Tiyun Avery 13 4 11 0 2013 Ryan McDonald 8 101 7 75.9 605 2013 Darius Davis 12 75 16 1597 133.1 Gary Vines 12 4 63 0 Tavares Garner 13 4 41 0 2012 Jarvis Smith 11 118 9 73.5 858 2012 Robert Jordan 11 65 10 1074 97.6 2014 Wesley Brady 11 2 0 0 2011 Jarvis Smith 10 122 10 73.9 739 2011 Robert Jordan 10 35 1 388 38.8 2013 Chris King 12 4 15 0 2010 Elliot Hebert 11 94 4 32.5 357 2010 Chris Evering 10 58 7 819 81.9 2012 Jeremy Williams 11 3 51 0 2009 Kenard Springer 10 145 7 64.6 646 2009 Chris Evering 10 33 7 608 60.8 2011 Wesley Brady 10 2 25 0 2008 Bernard Palmer 10 178 10 79.4 794 2008 Garett Manning 10 76 10 1209 120.9 Chuck Obi 10 2 15 0 2007 Bernard Palmer 10 195 10 95.8 958 2007 Greg Godfrey 10 25 7 407 40.7 2010 Jeremy Rodenburg 11 4 16 0 2006 Bernard Palmer 10 176 9 79.0 790 2006 Marques Clark 11 43 5 756 68.7 2009 Micah McDonald 10 3 43 0 2005 Bernard Palmer 11 198 6 78.7 866 2005 Marques Clark 11 49 6 700 63.6 2008 Devon Hughes 10 3 115 1 2004 Blake Christenson 10 185 12 80.3 803 2004 Lance Smith 10 19 0 240 24.0 2007 Devon Hughes 10 4 60 1 2006 Devon Hughes 11 5 41 1 2003 Blake Christenson 11 233 13 101.4 1115 2003 Lance Smith 11 21 4 446 44.6 2005 Jason Santiago 11 4 27 0 2002 Blake Christenson 11 203 17 93.6 1030 2002 B.K. Byrd 11 17 0 172 15.6 2004 Alan Lambert 10 4 74 0 2001 Nick Brumfield 11 117 6 45.6 502 2001 Chip Reeves 11 22 2 286 26.0 2003 Alan Lambert 11 5 55 0 2000 Shane Burrow 11 173 5 59.8 658 2000 Chad Luttrull 11 92 14 1505 136.8 2002 Sam Witcher 11 3 6 0 1999 Anthony Wright 11 108 5 46.3 509 1999 Eric Anderson 11 26 1 374 34.0 2001 Jon Cockroft 11 2 3 0 1998 Anthony Wright 11 205 4 57.3 630 1998 Eric Anderson 11 36 2 404 36.7 Damion Wooten 11 2 10 0 1997 Marvin Welch 10 133 6 77.5 775 1997 Jason Garner 10 26 4 342 34.2 2000 Sedrick Howard 11 4 75 0 1996 Tyrone Fogle 11 109 3 47.2 519 1996 Ryan Thone 11 13 1 191 17.4 1999 Jeff Browning 11 2 62 0 1995 Tyrone Fogle 11 155 7 77.4 851 1995 Jason Garner 11 20 1 236 21.5 1998 Anthony Smith 11 2 16 0 1994 Tyrone Fogle 11 105 3 36.0 396 1994 Steve Marshall 11 35 3 563 51.2 Randall Runnells 11 2 0 0 1997 A.D. Love 10 3 17 0 1993 Sidney Stinson 10 128 3 86.8 86.8 1993 Eric Davis 10 13 0 235 23.5 1996 Reggie Howard 11 3 14 1 1992 Anthony Jenkins 11 179 7 102.4 1126 1992 Anthony Jenkins 11 12 0 75 6.8 1995 A.D. Love 11 4 100 0 1991 JuJu Harshaw 10 148 4 89.2 892 1991 JuJu Harshaw 11 9 0 55 5.0 1994 Shane Spina 11 3 0 0 1990 Johnny Cornelius 9 122 3 57.0 516 1990 Fred Johnson 10 5 1 153 15.3 1993 Ken Scroggins 10 4 11 1 1989 Calvin Goshen 11 248 13 99.7 1097 1989 Sparta Jordan 11 19 0 291 26.5 1992 Tracy Tillar 11 5 24 0 1988 L. Johnson 10 113 4 53.2 532 1988 David Kee 10 19 0 285 28.5 1991 Cantrell Lewis 10 5 77 1 1987 Keith Thacker 10 112 3 53.6 536 1987 David Kee 10 32 2 552 55.2 1990 Dennis Johnson 10 4 73 1 1986 Fred Williams 10 90 2 32.6 326 1986 David Kee 10 18 0 282 28.2 1989 Joel Kirkpatrick 11 2 74 0 1985 Kenny Fells 10 253 13 147.2 1472 1985 Kyle Preston 10 17 2 299 29.9 Dexter Lewis 11 2 4 0 1988 Troy Wilkens 10 3 26 0 1984 Andy O’Mara 10 120 3 62.4 624 1984 Rodney Bragg 10 17 1 270 27.0 1987 John Charobneau 10 6 91 0 1983 Ricky Borkins 9 214 9 103.8 934 1983 Greg Williams 10 19 4 564 56.4 1986 Marvell Burgess 10 5 16 0 1982 Ricky Borkins 10 173 6 89.7 897 1982 Greg Williams 10 19 4 603 60.3 1985 Marvell Burgess 10 7 23 0 1981 Lawrence Texada 10 168 13 94.5 945 1981 Dwayne Wilkins 10 29 4 490 49.0 1984 Marvell Burgess 10 5 53 0 1980 Lawrence Texada 8 85 4 55.8 466 1980 Tony Lewis 10 27 0 328 32.8 1983 Herbert Farr 10 4 27 0 1979 Donnie Willis 10 142 4 76.5 765 1979 Lawrence Texada 10 26 1 406 40.6 Daniel Hunter 10 4 8 0 1978 Paul Robinson 10 151 5 82.3 823 1978 Tony Lewis 10 21 2 379 37.9 1982 Daniel Hunter 10 6 119 0 1977 Joe Smith 10 210 10 86.0 860 1977 Ricky Patton 11 20 8 574 52.2 1981 Joe Flemons 10 7 56 1 1976 Joe Smith 10 162 3 68.9 689 1976 Mark Pilcher 10 19 2 265 26.5 1980 Joe Flemons 10 5 82 0 1979 Stan Riner 10 6 65 0 1975 Curtis Jones 10 259 13 119.5 1195 1975 Mark Pilcher 11 21 1 292 26.5 1978 Roy Green 10 9 103 1 1974 Joe Smith 10 241 10 140.9 1409 1977 Roy Green 11 4 19 0 1976 Terry Kelly 10 5 49 1 PASSING SCORING Glenn Biddle 10 5 36 0 Roy Green 10 5 35 0 YEAR PLAYER G A-C-I TD YDS. AVG. YEAR PLAYER G TD PAT FG PTS 1975 Roy Green 11 4 2 0 2016 Andrew Black 11 223-145-12 13 2000 181.8 2016 Houston Ray 11 0 48 11 81 2015 Dallas Hardison 13 343-206-8 13 2270 174.6 2015 Houston Ray 13 0 39 16 87 2014 Krvin Rodgers 11 427-283-11 34 3602 327.5 2014 Darius Davis 11 19 0 0 114 KICKOFF RETURNS 2013 Kevin Rodgers 12 467-322-12 40 4807 400.6 2013 Darius Davis 12 16 1 0 98 YEAR PLAYER G No. YDS TD 2012 Kevin Rodgers 11 409-271-12 41 4002 363.8 2012 Charles Gonsalves 11 0 63 9 90 2016 Zacari Lavender 11 21 537 0 2011 Kevin Rodgers 7 215-134-10 9 1267 181.0 2011 Jarvis Smith 10 11 0 0 66 2015 Corey Chappell 13 15 395 1 2010 Nick Hardesty 11 507-320-10 30 4007 364.3 2010 Eric Torres 11 0 47 11 80 2014 Darius Davis 11 11 224 0 2013 Corey Chappell 12 15 392 1 2009 Nick Hardesty 7 152-84-4 11 1247 178.1 2009 Blake Allen 10 0 35 7 56 2012 Darius Davis 11 19 389 0 2008 Roch Charpentier 10 418-253-18 25 3157 315.7 2008 Garett Manning 10 10 0 0 60 2011 Elliot Hebert 10 17 377 0 2007 Garett Manning 10 160-84-1 8 1261 126.1 Bernard Palmer 10 10 0 0 60 2010 Darius Davis 11 14 406 1 2006 Garett Manning 10 102-119-12 12 1363 136.3 2007 Bernard Palmer 10 10 0 0 60 2009 Stefon Ceaser 7 17 407 0 2005 Dane King 11 465-259-20 16 2719 247.2 Greg Godfrey 10 10 0 0 60 2008 Greg Godfrey 10 26 629 0 2004 Blake Christenson 10 99-40-6 2 681 68.1 2006 Brian Giambastiani 11 0 32 8 56 2007 Greg Godfrey 10 16 389 0 2003 Blake Christenson 11 114-54-9 8 838 76.2 2005 Bruan Woodard 11 0 23 13 62 2006 Greg Godfrey 11 16 453 0 2002 Blake Christenson 11 144-56-1 1 748 68.0 2004 Blake Christenson 10 12 1 0 74 2005 Donald Bell 7 20 402 1 2001 Blake Christenson 11 125-51-6 6 792 72.0 2003 Arthur Burnett 11 13 1 0 80 2004 Blake Christenson 10 20 388 0 2000 Chris Reil 11 358-181-22 16 2477 225.2 2002 Blake Christenson 11 17 1 0 104 2003 Larry Owens 11 26 465 0 2002 Davin Washington 11 11 285 0 1999 Jimbo Rozar 11 99-41-5 5 698 63.5 2001 Nick Brumfield 11 6 0 0 36 2001 Chip Reeves 11 22 286 2 1998 Joseph Smith 11 148-65-10 6 946 86.0 Steve Carter 11 6 0 0 36 2000 Chad Luttrull 11 44 890 0 1997 Bradford Bragg 10 113-57-6 5 742 74.2 2000 Chad Luttrull 11 14 0 0 84 1999 Sam Blocker 11 24 537 1 1996 Bradford Bragg 11 93-40-4 3 565 51.4 1999 Anthony Wright 11 6 0 0 36 1998 Eric Anderson 11 33 734 0 1995 Todd Cooley 11 93-51-5 7 573 52.1 1998 Zolten Matrai 11 0 10 8 34 1997 Jason Garner 10 27 534 0 1994 Todd Cooley 11 153-65-12 5 753 68.5 1997 Marvin Welch 10 6 0 0 36 1996 A.D. Love 11 20 390 0 1993 Brad Collatt 10 44-18-1 1 274 27.4 1996 Craig Moses 11 0 24 8 48 1995 Jason Garner 11 28 612 0 1992 Brad Collatt 11 121-50-10 2 654 59.5 1995 Craig Moses 11 0 33 10 63 1994 Steve Marshall 11 27 510 0 1991 Jerran Etherly 10 49-21-2 0 280 28.0 1994 Craig Moses 11 0 16 3 25 1993 Eric Davis 10 16 307 0 1992 Kaward Jolly 11 31 349 0 1990 Jerran Etherly 10 59-21-3 5 502 50.2 1993 Craig Moses 10 0 18 9 45 1991 Sam Khabeer 10 24 550 0 1989 John Lindgren 11 232-128-15 4 1633 148.5 1992 Sidney Stinson 11 11 0 0 66 1990 Sam Khabeer 10 13 252 0 1988 John Lindgren 10 187-89-15 6 1018 101.8 1991 Bill Hays 10 0 22 6 40 1989 Ronnie Burnett 11 16 352 0 1987 John Lindgren 10 182-92-9 4 1349 134.9 1990 Brian Baker 10 0 21 6 39 1988 D.C. McDonald 10 26 536 0 1986 Gene Stubber 10 91-36-7 0 470 47.0 1989 Calvin Goshen 11 14 0 0 84 1987 D.C. McDonald 10 16 299 0 1985 Elgie Richards 10 141-63-4 6 949 94.9 1988 David Martin 10 0 14 9 41 1986 D.C. McDonald 10 13 303 1 1984 Elgie Richards 10 164-58-6 3 850 85.0 1987 Greg Jackson 10 0 14 11 47 1985 Greg Williams 10 19 463 0 1983 Kenny Fells 10 148-50-9 5 922 92.2 1986 Glenn Norris 10 3 1 0 20 1984 Greg Williams 10 18 348 1 1982 Kenny Fells 10 145-41-27 5 1053 105.3 1985 Kenny Fells 10 16 0 0 96 1983 Daniel Hunter 10 27 652 0 1982 Daniel Hunter 10 28 618 0 1981 Mike Nazarenko 10 203-78-10 10 1286 128.6 1984 Tony Johns 10 7 4 0 46 1981 Joe Flemons 10 21 451 0 1980 Brian Howard 10 98-38-10 2 455 45.5 1983 Ricky Borkins 10 10 0 0 60 1980 Ricky Norris 10 19 414 0 1979 Gary Lewis 10 176-80-14 4 1067 106.7 1982 Kenny Fells 10 8 0 0 48 1979 Johnny Bell 10 19 412 0 1978 Paul Robinson 10 89-49-4 5 810 81.0 1981 Lawrence Texada 10 14 1 0 86 1978 Roy Green 10 16 350 1 1977 George Sparks 11 113-47-4 9 939 85.4 1980 Dwayne Wilkins 10 7 0 0 42 1977 Roy Green 11 15 300 0 1976 George Sparks 10 93-40-9 3 560 56.0 1979 Paul Robinson 9 7 0 0 42 1976 Roy Green 10 13 389 1 1975 Terry Blaylock 11 123-51-8 6 870 87.0 1977 Bo Adkisson 11 0 27 13 66 1975 Larry Thompson 10 8 226 1 1976 Bo Adkinson 10 0 21 12 57 1975 Curtis Jones 11 11 0 0 66