2019 GEORGIA SOUTHERN FOOTBALL

On the covers: OFC - Head coach Chad Lunsford, along with Tyler Bass, Shai Werts, Kindle Vildor and Raymond Johnson III; IFC - Mark Michaud, Jakob Cooper, Lane Ecton, Rashad Byrd and Jay Bowdry; IBC - Eagles in the NFL; OBC - The 2019 Georgia Southern football schedule.

GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS

2019 Schedule Date Opponent Series Record Last Aug. 31 at LSU First Meeting N/A Sept. 7 MAINE GS leads, 3-0 GS won 35-23 (2011) 14 at Minnesota First Meeting N/A 28 LOUISIANA * Tied, 1-1 GS won 34-24 (2017) Oct. 3 at South Alabama * GS leads, 5-0 GS won 48-13 (2018) 19 COASTAL CAROLINA * GS leads, 4-1 GS won 41-17 (2018) 26 NEW MEXICO STATE GS leads, 4-1 GS won 48-31 (2018) 31 at Appalachian State * ASU leads, 19-14-1 GS won 34-14 (2018) Nov. 9 at Troy * Troy leads, 12-6 Troy won 35-21 (2018) 16 ULM * GS leads 5-3 ULM won 44-25 (2018) 23 at Arkansas State * Tied, 2-2 GS won 28-21 (2018) 30 GEORGIA STATE * GSU leads, 3-2 GS won 35-14 (2018) Dec. 7 Sun Belt Championship Game [if qualified]

* - Sun Belt Conference Game

EAGLES GATA MEET THE EAGLES 122 Series Results EAGLES IN THE PROS 1 On the Covers 32 Veteran Profiles 126 Eagles vs. Conferences 164 Eagles in the Pros 2 2019 Schedule/Quick Facts/Credits 63 Newcomers 166 NFL Draft//Pro Bowl Eagles 4 Staff Information HISTORY 5 Allen E. Paulson Stadium 2018 REVIEW/STATISTICS 128 Eagle Football History UNIVERSITY/MEDIA 6 Edwin Jackson Tribute 68 Individual Honors/Start Chart 130 1985 National Championship 168 Georgia Southern University 69 2018 Statistics 132 1986 National Championship 170 President Dr. Kyle Marrero 2019 SEASON 72 2018 Individual Summaries 134 1989 National Championship 171 Athletic Director Tom Kleinlein 8 Preseason Rosters 74 2018 Game-By-Game Statistics 136 1990 National Championship 172 Media Guidelines 10 Preseason Depth Chart 75 2018 Game Highs 138 1999 National Championship 173 Athletics Communications 11 Personnel/Pronunciation Guide 76 2018 Scoring Summaries 140 2000 National Championship 174 Georgia Southern Radio Network 12 adidas 77 2018 Miscellaneous Statistics 142 Eagle All-Americans 175 Department Personnel 78 2018 Big Plays 145 Conference Accolades COACHING STAFF 79 Last Time It Happened 148 Modern Era Lettermen 14 Head Coach Chad Lunsford 80 Eagles in National Rankings 152 All-Time Wins/Championships/Bowls 16 Associate Head Coach Chris Foster 81 2018 Game Recaps 153 All-Time Coaching Records 17 Offensive Coordinator Bob DeBesse 154 Modern Era Assistant Coaches 18 Defensive Coordinator Scot Sloan RECORD BOOK 156 Coach Tribute 19 Assistant Coach Victor Cabral 90 Individual Records 158 No. 8 20 Assistant Coach Travis Cunningham 105 Annual Leaders 159 No. 3 Adrian Peterson 21 Assistant Coach Andrew Dodge 109 Longest Plays 160 22 Assistant Coach Ron Hudson 110 Team Records 161 Paul Johnson 23 Assistant Coach Lamar Owens 111 Overtime Games 162 Younghoe Koo 24 Assistant Coach Jeremy Rowell 112 Year-By-Year Team Stats 26 Assistant Coach Kevin Whitley 114 Team Records By Era 26 Strength & Conditioning Coach Matt Greenhalgh 115 Paulson Stadium Records 27 Support Staff 116 Eagles on Television 117 All-Time Results

2 FOOTBALL QUICK FACTS

GS QUICK FACTS PROGRAM INFORMATION AND HISTORY TEAM INFORMATION CREDITS Conference: Sun Belt Head Coach: Chad Lunsford The 2019 Georgia Southern University SCHOOL INFORMATION First Year of Football: 1924 Alma Mater: Georgia College, ‘00 Football Media Guide was published by the Georgia Southern Athletics Communications Official Name: Georgia Southern University (no football from 1942-1981) Lunsford’s Record at GS: 12-7 (2nd Full Year) Office. Abbreviation: GS (not GSU) Modern Era Record: 326-142-1 (.696) ^ Career Record: Same Location: Statesboro, Ga. FCS National Championships: 6 Eagles’ 2018 Record: 10-3 Editor and Design: Bryan Johnston Editorial Content: AJ Henderson, Trent Founded: December 1, 1906 (1985, 1986, 1989, 1990, 1999, 2000) Postseason: Won Camellia Bowl Whitmire, Katy Baker Johnston, Cassie Enrollment: 26,500 * No. Years in NCAA FCS Playoffs: 19 Conference Record: 6-2 Nakamoto President: Dr. Kyle Marrero All-Time Playoff Record: 45-13 Offensive System: Gun/Pistol Triple Option Covers: Robbie Monk, Liam Kissinger, Drew Morris; helmets on OBC designed by Clark Athletics Director: Tom Kleinlein Bowl Games: 2 Defensive System: 3-4 Ruhland of Salem, Va. Faculty Athletics Rep: Chris Geyerman, Ph.D. won 2015 GoDaddy Bowl GS Athletics on the Web: GSEagles.com Printing: South Georgia Graphics in Athletics Department Phone: 912-478-5047 won 2018 Raycom Media Camellia Bowl GS Football on Twitter: @GSAthletics_FB Claxton, GA Additional contributions from the GS Office of Nickname: Eagles Home Stadium: Paulson Stadium (25,000) Letterwinners (Ret/Lost): 40/20 Marketing and Communications. Primary Colors: Blue (PMS 282) and White Playing Surface: Shaw Sports Turf (Legion 41) O: 17/10; D: 20/10; ST: 3/0 Secondary Colors: Gray (PMS 429) and Gold (PMS 872) Paulson Stadium Record: 192-40 (.828) ^ Position Starters (Ret/Lost): 14/8 PHOTOGRAPHY Frank Fortune, AJ Henderson, Jonathan Mascots: GUS (mascot) and Freedom (live) Chick, Allen Gambrell, Carroll Gambrell, Kyunnie Shuman, Dan Groover and Jeffrey TICKET INFORMATION FOLLOW THE EAGLES ON SOCIAL MEDIA Abraham. Images of Eagles in the NFL courtesy of Diamond Images, Getty Images Ticket Director: David Cutler and USPresswire. Images of championship Ticket Office Phone: 1-800-GSU-WINS rings from Super Bowl XXVI and Super Bowl Ticket Office Website: GSEagles.com/Tickets XXXIX and NFL team marks courtesy of the .

* - As of January 2018, the new Georgia Southern University consists of three campuses: Statesboro, Armstrong (Savannah) and Liberty (Hinesville). The three schools consolidated to become one university. @GSAthletics GSAthletics GSAthletics GSAthletics GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 3 STAFF INFORMATION COACHING STAFF FOOTBALL SUPPORT STAFF Head Coach...... Chad Lunsford (@ChadLunsford) Director of Football Operations...... Sean Fitzgerald (UCF) Alma Mater/Year...... Georgia College/2000 Senior Associate AD for Sports Medicine/SWA...... Brandy Clouse (Georgia Southern) Record at Georgia Southern (Years)...... 12-7, .632 (Second Full Year) Strength & Conditioning Coach, Football...... Matt Greenhalgh (Rhode Island) Career Record (Years)...... Same Director of Player Personnel...... Matt Brennan (Troy) Best Time to Reach Coach...... Contact Athletics Communications Director of High School Relations...... T.J. Anderson (Georgia Southern) Sun Belt Coaches’ Teleconference...... Monday mornings in season Director of Student-Athlete Development...... Adrian Peterson (Georgia Southern) Assistant of Football Operations...... Nikki Donoff (Georgia Southern) ASSISTANT COACHES (Alphabetical order) Assistant Athletic Trainer, Football...... Bryce Sorrier (Georgia) VICTOR CABRAL @Coach_Cab Equipment Services, Football...... Leo Roberts IV (Bowie State) Georgia Southern, 2006 ...... Defensive Line/Recruiting Coord. – Second Year/Sixth Year Overall Video Coordinator...... Phill Guard (Mount Union) Associate AD for Public Relations and Communications...... Bryan Johnston (South Carolina) TRAVIS CUNNINGHAM @TCunninghamGS Character Development Volunteer...... Matt Wise (Georgia Southern) Gardner-Webb, 2003 ...... Inside Linebackers – Second Year Defensive Graduate Assistant...... Jake Brandon (Appalachian State) Defensive Graduate Assistant...... Darrius Jones Jr. (Georgia Southern) BOB DeBESSE @CoachDeBesse5 Offensive Graduate Assistant...... Clayton Barnes (Texas A&M) Southwest Texas State, 1982...... Offensive Coordinator/ – Second Year Offensive Graduate Assistant...... Dimitri Donald (West Texas A&M) Analyst (O/ST)...... Chris Barton (Georgia Southern) ANDREW DODGE @Coach_Dodge Analyst (D)...... Dustin Ramsey (Gardner-Webb) UCF, 2012...... Tight Ends/Special Teams Coordinator – Third Year Recruiting Graduate Assistant...... Ashley Burns (Georgia Southern)

CHRIS FOSTER @CoachC_Foster KEY DEPARTMENT STAFF Gardner-Webb, 2003...... Assoc. Head Coach/Running Backs – Fourth Year Athletics Director...... Tom Kleinlein (Wake Forest) Deputy A.D...... Lisa Sweany (Tri-State) RON HUDSON @CoachRHud Senior Associate A.D./Executive Director, Athletic Foundation...... Dan O’Dowd (Georgia Southern) Muskingum, 1986...... Offensive Line – Second Year Senior Associate A.D. for NCAA Compliance...... Keith Roughton (Georgia Southern) Senior Associate A.D. for Student-Athlete Services...... Reggie Simpkins (South Carolina State) LAMAR OWENS @CoachLO2 Senior Associate A.D. for Internal Operations...... Tracy Ham (Georgia Southern) Maryland, 2008...... Wide Receivers – First Year Assistant A.D. for Game Operations...... Nick Scull (Lock Haven) Assistant A.D. for Ticketing, Parking & Suites...... David Cutler (Georgia Southern) JEREMY ROWELL @Coach_Rowell Troy, 1997...... Outside Linebackers – Fourth Year KEY DATES Student-athletes report...... Thursday, August 1 SCOT SLOAN @Coach_Sloan First day of preseason practice...... Friday, August 2 Clemson, 1992 ...... Defensive Coordinator/Safeties – Second Year/Sixth Year Overall First day of university fall classes...... Monday, August 19 Season Opener (LSU)...... Saturday, August 31 KEVIN WHITLEY @kwhit4 Home Opener (Maine)...... Saturday, September 7 Georgia Southern, 1993...... – First Year Home Sun Belt Opener (Louisiana)...... Saturday, September 29

4 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL PAULSON STADIUM

PAULSON STADIUM FACTS Capacity: 25,000 (expanded 2014) Layout: East-West Initial construction start date: First shovel – 1983 Expansion construction start date: June 12, 2013 Glenn Bryant Field Surface: Shaw Sports Turf (Legion 41); installed 2016 Daktronics Video Board: 852 square feet of display area for replays, graphics and promotions Suite Level: 26 private booster boxes, film deck and a two-level working press box. Opening Game: Sept. 29, 1984 First Opponent: Liberty, 9/29/84 First Win: 48-11 vs. Liberty, 9/29/84 First Postseason Win: 27-0 vs. Jackson State, 11/30/85 All-Time Record: 192-40 (.828) All-Time Playoff Record: 33-3 (.917) First Score: 36-yard run by Tracy Ham vs. Liberty (13:44, 1Q), 9/29/84 First 100-Yard Rusher: 104 by Melvin Bell vs. Liberty, 9/29/84 First Shutout: 34-0 vs. Tennessee Tech, 10/5/85

Thirty years after its first game on Sept. 29, 1984, Allen Winning is the one constant at Paulson Stadium where The stadium is named for the late Allen E. Paulson, former E. Paulson Stadium underwent a major expansion for the the Eagles have a stunning 192-40 home record (.828) and founder and chairman of Gulfstream Aerospace, who donated Eagles’ first season in the FBS and the Sun Belt Conference. The won 91.7 percent of their postseason games (33-3). That more than $1 million toward construction of the facility. newly expanded facility, now at a capacity of 25,000, offers .828 winning percentage stands as the second best amongst In 2007, Georgia Southern University renamed the area incredible views of the playing field and modern amenities on current FBS stadiums entering the 2019 season. surrounding the Stadium “Erk Russell Athletic Park” to honor its concourses. More than three million fans have witnessed that success the former Eagle coach. The inaugural game at Paulson Stadium in 1984 saw the in Statesboro, creating a game day atmosphere that attracts The addition of the Ted Smith Family Football Center Eagles soar to a 48-11 victory over Liberty. That first contest Eagle fans from across campus, throughout the Coastal Empire brought the nucleus of Eagle Football to the south end of was a fitting end to four years of planning and hard work – and southeast region. campus and gave the Eagles’ one of the finest team areas four years of dreaming of one of the finest football facilities in Previous upgrades to the complex included renovation of in the Sun Belt. This building features the team locker America. the concourses and hospitality areas and the addition of a room, weight room, training room, equipment room, team What former Eagle head coach Erk Russell described as “The brick façade along the walls of Paulson Stadium prior to 2005. room, meeting rooms and a lobby with all six FCS national Prettiest Little Stadium in America” has been transformed Initially constructed at a cost of $4.7 million with just over championship trophies. into one of the finest facilities of its kind. The new mid-deck 14,000 permanent seats and grass seating for thousands The Field of Dreams has also been a popular addition to the creates an architectural presence on the north side with the more, the addition of Paulson Stadium elevated the fledgeling stadium complex, allowing children to play football on their new 50,000-square-foot Ted Smith Family Football Center program. The site for numerous nationally televised games, own field alongside the Eagles during their game. enclosing the east end zone. including the 1989 Hugo Bowl on ESPN, permanent light The 2014 expansion also brought a new Daktronics video The $10 million stadium expansion project was student fixtures were installed for the 1994 season. Every home game board to the east side of the field. Following the 2015 season, fee funded with private donations making possible the Eagle over the past three seasons has been aired by the ESPN family the grass playing surface of Glenn Bryant Field was removed Football team’s new building. of networks. to make way for a brand-new turf surface. GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 5 Georgia Southern head football coach Chad Lunsford announced in February of 2018 that the walk-on tryouts for the program moving forward will be named in honor of Edwin Jackson, who died Feb. 4, 2018 in an automobile accident in Indianapolis. Jackson went through the tryout process at Georgia Southern to earn a spot on the team and worked his way up to eventual starter before moving on to start in the NFL with the .

“In memory of Edwin Jackson and the mark that he left in so many peoples lives, we wanted to take the first step in honoring him by naming our walk-on tryouts after him,” Lunsford said. “Edwin went down the hardest path possible here at Southern to earn some unbelievable results. He went from a walk-on tryout participant, to a spot on the team, to playing time, to a starter and leader and finally, a captain and Sun Belt champion. He then did it all again, signing as an NFL undrafted free agent, earned a spot on an NFL roster and then regular playing time before finally earning a job as a starter. His work ethic exemplified the blue collar mentality that made him the perfect fit at Georgia Southern. Not only did he accomplish these things, but he also was an unbelievable person who demonstrated our core values. The ultimate servant leader, he affected so many lives in a positive manner. I want to give a big thank you to his family for allowing us the to honor Edwin Jackson by naming our walk-on tryouts after him.”

As a junior in 2013, Jackson totaled a team-best 92 tackles, including a team-leading 13 stops in a 26-20 upset win against the University of Florida in The Swamp. He was voted team captain by his teammates and recorded a career-high 100 tackles as a senior in helping the Eagles win the Sun Belt Conference Championship in the school’s inaugural year competing at the FBS level in 2014. He was awarded first-team All-Sun Belt honors for his performance on the field.

He was an undrafted free agent who went to the ’ camp, but was one of the final cuts. He joined the Indianapolis Colts’ practice squad in late 2015 and went on to start eight games at linebacker in 2016 for the Colts. He did not play in 2017 season due to an injury.

Jackson created the Edwin Jackson 53 Foundation, which holds football clinics, fitness camps and after-school programs for disadvantaged youth, and supports student athletes who do not have scholarships.

Each year’s Edwin Jackson Memorial Walk-On Tryouts will be held in February and all of the pertinent information can be found on GSEagles.com.

6 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 2019 Preview

GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 7 2019 ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown High School/Previous School(s) ALPHABETICAL 1 Shai Werts QB 5-11 205 r-Jr. Clinton, S.C. Newberry No. NAME POS 2 Logan Wright RB 6-0 225 r-So. Jacksonville, Fla. Sandalwood 57 Gavin Adcock NT 4 Monquavion Brinson CB 5-11 190 Sr. Atlanta, Ga. Mays 43 Tré Allen ILB 5 Jay Bowdry OLB 6-0 205 r-Sr. Thomasville, Ga. Thomasville 81 Darion Anderson WR 5 Matt LaRoche RB 5-9 180 r-So. Venice, Fla. Venice 71 Peyton Backer OL 6 Colby Ransom WR 5-11 195 r-Sr. Stone Mountain, Ga. South Gwinnett 31 Darrell Baker Jr. S 7 Lane Ecton OLB 5-11 210 r-Sr. Irmo, S.C. Dutch Fork 16 Tyler Bass PK 10 Jaden Garrett CB 5-11 185 r-So. Plant City, Fla. Durant 84 Magill Bauerle P 11 Todd Bradley ILB 6-0 225 r-Jr. Valdosta, Ga. Valdosta 98 Anthony Beck II P 12 Wesley Kennedy III RB/SLOT 5-10 180 Jr. Savannah, Ga. Benedictine Military 38 Deonta Bembry CB 13 Derrick Canteen CB 5-11 185 Fr. Evans, Ga. Evans 18 Justin Birdsong CB 14 Brandon Cross CB 5-11 190 r-Fr. Orlando, Fla. Jones 40 Robb Bozeman TE 15 J.D. King RB 5-11 220 Jr. Fitzgerald Ga. Fitzgerald/Oklahoma State 5 Jay Bowdry OLB 15 Jessie Liptrot CB 6-0 195 r-Sr. Atlantic Beach, Fla. Fletcher 11 Todd Bradley ILB 16 Tyler Bass PK 5-10 185 r-Sr. Irmo, S.C. Dutch Fork 4 Monquavion Brinson CB 16 Malik Murray SLOT 6-0 180 r-Jr. Duluth, Ga. Peachtree Ridge 48 Cam Brown TE 17 Justin Tomlin QB 5-11 190 r-Fr. Decatur, Ga. Southwest Dekalb 68 Will Browning III OL 18 Justin Birdsong CB 5-11 180 So. Lithonia, Ga. Stephenson 80 D.J. Butler TE 18 Jaalon Frazier QB 6-2 200 r-So. Riceboro, Ga. Liberty County 45 Rashad Byrd ILB 19 Jared Daniels RB 5-9 190 r-So. Oglethorpe, Ga. Macon County 13 Derrick Canteen CB 19 Jaden Moreland CB 5-11 185 r-Fr. Franklin, Ga. Heard County 59 Elijah Campbell Jr. DE 20 Kindle Vildor CB 5-11 190 Sr. College Park, Ga. North Clayton 28 Dexter Carter Jr. WR 21 Zyon McGee OLB 6-1 210 r-Fr. Bainbridge, Ga. Bainbridge 97 Bryce Christensen P 22 Treun Pace S 6-0 190 Fr. Pelham, Ga. Pelham 35 Tra Cofield S 23 Deontae Grant OLB 6-1 220 r-Fr. Bushnell, Fla. South Sumter 91 Thomas Cook DE 23 Mark Michaud WR 6-4 220 Sr. Spring Valley, N.Y. Paramus Catholic/Avon Old Farms 64 Jakob Cooper OL 24 Gerald Green RB 5-9 195 Fr. Columbus, Ga. East Coweta 90 Logan Cox LS 24 Donald Rutledge Jr. S 6-1 210 Gr. Sumter, S.C. Crestwood/Savannah State/The Citadel 14 Brandon Cross CB 25 Andrew Cunningham RB 6-0 215 r-Fr. Tampa, Fla. Cambridge Christian 72 Khalil Crowder OL 26 Java’n Singletary S 6-0 190 Fr. Bonaire, Ga. Veterans 25 Andrew Cunningham RB 26 NaJee Thompson WR 5-11 195 So. Boiling Springs, S.C. Boiling Springs 19 Jared Daniels RB 27 Kenderick Duncan Jr. S 6-3 225 r-So. Stockbridge, Ga. Stockbridge 90 Parker Devine NT 28 Dexter Carter Jr. WR 6-0 195 r-Jr. Jacksonville, Fla. Bolles School 51 Aaron Dowdell OL 28 Amari Thompson S 6-2 200 r-Jr. Minneola, Fla. Lake Minneola 91 Payton Dunagan LS 29 Ryan White ILB 5-11 200 r-Sr. Portal, Ga. Portal/Point 27 Kenderick Duncan Jr. S 30 Lucas Moore CB 5-9 180 r-Fr. Alpharetta, Ga. Milton 7 Lane Ecton OLB 31 Darrell Baker Jr. S 6-1 195 r-Jr. Hephzibah, Ga. Hephzibah 66 Jake Edwards OL 32 Chris Harris Jr. ILB 6-1 240 Jr. Savannah, Ga. Benedictine Military 74 Lawrence Edwards OL 34 Jon Ferguson ILB 6-1 220 r-Fr. Manchester, Ga. Manchester 97 Justin Ellis DE 35 Tra Cofield S 5-11 185 r-Jr. Ellenwood, Ga. Frederick Douglass/Middle Georgia State 36 Reynard Ellis ILB 36 Reynard Ellis ILB 6-1 230 r-So. Birmingham, Ala. Shades Valley/Furman 34 Jon Ferguson ILB 38 Deonta Bembry CB 5-9 175 r-Fr. Stone Mountain, Ga. Stephenson 18 Jaalon Frazier QB 39 Emory McKenzie TE 6-2 235 r-Jr. Albany, Ga. Westover/City College of San Francisco 10 Jaden Garrett CB 40 Robb Bozeman TE 6-4 260 r-Jr. Smyrna, Del. Polytech/Widener 23 Deontae Grant OLB 40 Stedman Waiters ILB 5-11 215 r-Sr. Snellville, Ga. Central Gwinnett 24 Gerald Green RB 42 Alvin Ward Jr. OLB 6-4 235 r-Jr. Ahoskie, N.C. Hertford County/Atlanta Sports Academy 52 Quan Griffin DE 43 Tré Allen ILB 6-1 235 r-So. Stockbridge, Ga. Woodland 32 Chris Harris Jr. ILB 44 Logan Powell TE 6-2 225 r-Fr. McDonough, Ga. Ola 63 Peyton Johnson OL 45 Rashad Byrd ILB 6-0 230 r-Jr. North Augusta, S.C. North Augusta 92 Raymond Johnson III DE 46 Austin Parker S 5-10 180 r-Jr. McDonough, Ga. Ola 54 Benz Josue OLB 47 Randy Wade Jr. OLB 6-2 270 r-Jr. Blakely, Ga. Early County 50 Caleb Kelly OL 48 Cam Brown TE 6-2 235 r-So. Suwanee, Ga. Peachtree Ridge 12 Wesley Kennedy III RB/SLOT 49 Traver Vliem DE 6-4 260 r-Jr. Midland, Texas Midland 15 J.D. King RB 50 Caleb Kelly OL 6-2 295 r-So. Warner Robins, Ga. Northside 82 Ryan Langan LS 51 Aaron Dowdell OL 6-4 315 r-Jr. Fairburn, Ga. Creekside/Georgia Military College 5 Matt LaRoche RB 51 Connor Lawson ILB 6-1 210 r-So. Albany, Ga. Deerfield Windsor 51 Connor Lawson ILB 52 Quan Griffin DE 6-3 265 Jr. Glen Saint Mary, Fla. Baker County 70 Jarrod Leeds OL 53 Quin Williams OLB 6-3 250 r-Fr. Madison, Ga. Morgan County 15 Jessie Liptrot CB 54 Benz Josue OLB 6-0 210 r-So. Lawrenceville, Ga. Mountain View 76 Mitch Matthews Jr. OL 55 Jawaski Webb OL 6-2 285 r-Jr. Senatobia, Miss. Senatobia/Holmes CC 21 Zyon McGee OLB 56 Brian Miller OL 6-3 300 r-So. Savannah, Ga. Memorial Day 57 Javonte McGriff OL 57 Gavin Adcock NT 5-11 270 r-So. Watkinsville, Ga. Oconee 39 Emory McKenzie TE 57 Javonte McGriff OL 6-1 285 Fr. Thomasville, Ga. Thomasville 23 Mark Michaud WR 59 Elijah Campbell Jr. DE 6-3 255 r-Fr. Gadsden, Ala. Gadsden City 56 Brian Miller OL 60 Derrick Newby Jr. OL 6-0 280 r-Sr. Orlando, Fla. Oak Ridge/Northland Community & Technical 30 Lucas Moore CB 61 Drew Wilson OL 6-4 310 r-Jr. Bamberg, S.C. Bamberg-Ehrhardt 19 Jaden Moreland CB 63 Peyton Johnson OL 6-1 305 r-So. Hampton, Ga. Hampton

8 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 2019 ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown High School/Previous School(s) 64 Jakob Cooper OL 6-3 295 r-Sr. Lilburn, Ga. Parkview ALPHABETICAL 66 Jake Edwards OL 6-4 300 6th Franklin, Ga. Heard County/Georgia No. NAME POS 67 Alex Smith OL 6-4 300 r-Jr. Woodstock, Ga. Etowah 16 Malik Murray SLOT 68 Will Browning III OL 6-3 285 r-Jr. Alpharetta, Ga. Milton 60 Derrick Newby Jr. OL 69 Jeremy Smith OL 6-4 285 r-So. Evans, Ga. Greenbrier 22 Treun Pace S 70 Jarrod Leeds OL 6-4 290 r-So. Green Cove Springs, Fla. Clay 46 Austin Parker S 71 Peyton Backer OL 6-3 295 r-So. Tiger, Ga. Rabun County 96 Ty Phillips NT 72 Khalil Crowder OL 6-1 300 r-Fr. Carrollton, Ga. Carrollton 44 Logan Powell TE 74 Lawrence Edwards OL 6-6 305 r-Jr. Port Orange, Fla. Spruce Creek 6 Colby Ransom WR 76 Mitch Matthews Jr. OL 6-2 280 r-So. Lincolnton, Ga. Lincoln County 86 Mills Ridings QB 79 Kaylen Wright DE 6-4 240 r-Fr. Grove Hill, Ala. Lanier County (Ga.) 24 Donald Rutledge Jr. S 80 D.J. Butler TE 6-2 230 r-So. Madison, Ala. Bob Jones 26 Java’n Singletary S 81 Darion Anderson WR 6-0 195 r-Jr. Warner Robins, Ga. Houston County 67 Alex Smith OL 82 Ryan Langan LS 6-1 230 Jr. Cedar Rapids, Neb. Riverside 69 Jeremy Smith OL 84 Magill Bauerle P 6-1 200 r-Jr. Athens, Ga. Athens Academy 98 Dillon Springer DE 86 Mills Ridings WR 6-2 195 r-Fr. Thomson, Ga. Thomson 88 Juanyea Tarver SLOT 87 Jallah Zeze Jr. WR 6-0 220 r-Fr. Lawrenceville, Ga. Central Gwinnett 28 Amari Thompson S 88 Juanyea Tarver SLOT 5-10 185 r-Jr. Kennesaw, Ga. Allatoona/Morehead State 26 NaJee Thompson SLOT 90 Logan Cox LS 6-0 230 r-So. Canton, Ga. Woodstock 17 Justin Tomlin QB 90 Parker Devine NT 6-3 265 r-Fr. Jacksonville, Fla. Bartram Trail 20 Kindle Vildor CB 91 Thomas Cook DE 6-5 230 r-Fr. Columbus, Ga. Carver 49 Traver Vliem DE 91 Payton Dunagan LS 6-1 225 r-Fr. Cumming, Ga. West Forsyth 47 Randy Wade Jr. OLB 92 Raymond Johnson III DE 6-3 260 Jr. Sumter, S.C. Sumter 40 Stedman Waiters ILB 93 AJ Watkins DE 6-2 270 Fr. Fairburn, Ga. Langston Hughes 42 Alvin Ward Jr. OLB 94 C.J. Wright NT 6-0 290 So. Sylvania, Ga. Screven County 93 AJ Watkins DE 96 Ty Phillips NT 6-3 290 Sr. Moultrie, Ga. Colquitt County 55 Jawaski Webb OL 97 Bryce Christensen P 5-11 195 r-Fr. Suwanee, Ga. Lambert 1 Shai Werts QB 97 Justin Ellis DE 6-2 250 r-So. Roswell, Ga. Roswell/Syracuse 29 Ryan White S 98 Anthony Beck II P 6-4 230 r-Fr. Guyton, Ga. South Effingham 53 Quin Williams OLB 98 Dillon Springer DE 6-1 255 r-So. Midland, Texas Midland/Trinity Valley C.C. 61 Drew Wilson OL 94 C.J. Wright NT 2019 Newcomers 79 Kaylen Wright DE No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown High School/Previous School(s) 2 Logan Wright RB 4 Khaleb Hood SLOT 5-10 170 Fr. McDonough, Ga. Eagles Landing Christian/Air Force Prep 87 Jallah Zeze Jr. WR 12 Anthony Wilson S 5-10 185 Fr. Columbia, S.C. Spring Valley 13 Jaden Jenkins QB 6-3 195 Fr. Bartow, Ga. Jefferson County 2019 Newcomers 14 Darius Lewis SLOT 5-10 170 Fr. Jacksonville, Fla. First Coast 77 Griffin Carder OL 17 Tremaine Osborne S 6-0 180 Fr. Montgomery, Ala. Park Crossing 37 Caree Collier ILB 25 David Spaulding CB 6-2 175 Fr. Riceboro, Ga. Bradwell Institute 83 Chase Hancock TE 37 Caree Collier ILB 6-0 190 Fr. North Augusta, S.C. North Augusta 75 Verneal Henshaw Jr. OL 41 Beau Johnson TE 6-1 225 Fr. Plantation, Fla. American Heritage 95 Amaru Herring DE 58 Aaron Pyron OL 6-4 310 Fr. Stone Mountain, Ga. Arabia Mountain 4 Khaleb Hood SLOT 75 Verneal Henshaw Jr. OL 6-4 250 Fr. Palm Coast, Fla. Flagler Palm Coast 13 Jaden Jenkins QB 77 Griffin Carder OL 6-4 300 Fr. Leesburg, Ga. Lee County 41 Beau Johnson TE 78 Jordan Wiggins OL 6-4 265 Fr. Tallahassee, Fla. Godby 14 Darius Lewis SLOT 83 Chase Hancock TE 6-0 245 Fr. Macclenny, Fla. Baker County 17 Tremaine Osborne S 85 Emil Smith WR 6-1 170 Fr. Attalla, Ala. Etowah 58 Aaron Pyron OL 95 Amaru Herring DE 6-1 260 Fr. Beulaville, N.C. East Duplin 85 Emil Smith WR 25 David Spaulding CB 78 Jordan Wiggins OL 12 Anthony Wilson S

GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 9 2019 POST-SPRING DEPTH CHART OFFENSE (Gun/Pistol Option) DEFENSE (3-4)

WR (Z) 6 Colby Ransom (5-11, 195, r-Sr.) DE 92 Raymond Johnson III (6-3, 260, Jr.) 26 NaJee Thompson (5-11, 195, So.) 97 Justin Ellis (6-2, 250, r-So.)

SLOT (H) 16 Malik Murray (6-0, 180, r-Jr.) NT 96 Ty Phillips (6-3, 290, Sr.) 26 NaJee Thompson (5-11, 195, So.) 94 C.J. Wright (6-0, 290, So.)

LT 70 Jarod Leeds (6-4, 290, r-So.) DE 49 Traver Vliem (6-4, 260, r-Jr.) 55 Jawaski Webb (6-2, 285, r-Jr.) -or- 52 Quan Griffin (6-3, 265, Jr.) 98 Dillon Springer (6-1, 255, r-So.) LG 66 Jake Edwards (6-4, 300, 6th Year) 51 Aaron Dowdell (6-4, 315, r-Jr.) Anchor 5 Jay Bowdry (6-0, 205, r-Sr.) 7 Lane Ecton (5-11, 210, r-Sr.) C 64 Jakob Cooper (6-3, 295, r-Sr.) -or- 21 Zyon McGee (6-1, 210, r-Fr.) 71 Peyton Backer (6-3, 295, r-So.) MLB 36 Reynard Ellis (6-1, 230, r-So.) RG 74 Lawrence Edwards (6-6, 305, r-Jr.) 32 Chris Harris Jr. (6-1, 240, Jr.) 57 Javonte McGrifff (6-1, 285, Fr.) WLB 45 Rashad Byrd (6-0, 230, r-Jr.) RT 56 Brian Miller (6-3, 300, r-So.) 34 Jon Ferguson (6-1, 220, r-Fr.) 50 Caleb Kelly (6-2, 295, r-So.) Dog 47 Randy Wade Jr. (6-2, 270, r-Jr.) QB 1 Shai Werts (5-11, 205, r-Jr.) 53 Quin Williams (6-3, 265, r-Fr.) 17 Justin Tomlin (5-11, 190, r-Fr.) CB 4 Monquavion Brinson (5-11, 190, Sr.) RB (B) 2 Logan Wright (6-0, 225, r-So.) 18 Justin Birdsong (5-11, 180, So.) 5 Matt LaRoche (5-9, 180, r-So.) -or- 12 Wesley Kennedy III (5-10, 180, Jr.) FS 27 Kenderick Duncan Jr. (6-3, 225, r-So.) 24 Donald Rutledge Jr. (6-1, 210, Gr.) TE (Y) 48 Cam Brown (6-2, 235, r-So.) -or- 35 Tra Cofield (5-11, 185, r-Jr.) 44 Logan Powell (6-2, 225, r-Fr.) SS 31 Darrell Baker Jr. (6-1, 195, r-Jr.) WR (X) 23 Mark Michaud (6-4, 220, Sr.) 24 Donald Rutledge Jr. (6-1, 210, Gr.) 81 Darion Anderson (6-0, 195, r-Jr.) -or- 22 Treun Pace (6-0, 190, Fr.)

CB 20 Kindle Vildor (5-11, 190, Sr.) 15 Jessie Liptrot (6-0, 195, r-Sr.)

SPECIALISTS PK 16 Tyler Bass (5-10, 185, r-Sr.) HOLD 84 Magill Bauerle (6-1, 200, r-Jr.)

P 84 Magill Bauerle (6-1, 200, r-Jr.) KOR 12 Wesley Kennedy III (5-10, 180, Jr.)

SN 82 Ryan Langan (6-1, 230, Jr.) PR 12 Wesley Kennedy III (5-10, 180, Jr.)

10 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL PERSONNEL BREAKDOWN EAGLES BY CLASS EAGLES BY STATE HOW TO SAY IT

NAMES (PLAYERS) SIXTH YEAR (1) GEORGIA (70) DARION Anderson...... DARE-ee-on Jake Edwards (OL) Gavin Adcock, Tré Allen, Darion Anderson, Peyton Backer, Tyler BASS...... like the fish Darrell Baker Jr., Magill Bauerle, Anthony Beck II, Deonta Bembry, Justin Birdsong, Jay Bowdry, Todd Bradley, Monquavion Brinson, Magill BAUERLE...... BOW-er-lee (bow rhymes with cow) REDSHIRT SENIORS (10) Cam Brown, Will Browning III, Derrick Canteen, Griffin Carder, DEONTA Bembry...... dee-AHN-tay Tyler Bass (PK), Jay Bowdry (OLB), Jakob Cooper (OL), Bryce Christensen, Tra Cofield, Caree Collier, Thomas Cook, Jay BOWDRY...... BOW-dree (bow rhymes with cow) Lane Ecton (OLB), Jessie Liptrot (CB), Derrick Newby Jr. (OL), Jakob Cooper, Logan Cox, Khalil Crowder, Jared Daniels, MONQUAVION Brinson...... mahn-KWAY-vee-on Colby Ransom (WR), Donald Rutledge Jr. (S), Stedman Waiters (ILB), Aaron Dowdell, Payton Dunagan, Kenderick Duncan Jr., Jake Edwards, TRA Cofield...... Trey Ryan White (S) Justin Ellis, Jon Ferguson, Jaalon Frazier, Gerald Green, CAREE COLLIER...... cah-REE CALL-yer Chris Harris Jr., Khaleb Hood, Jaden Jenkins, Peyton Johnson, KENDERICK Duncan Jr...... Kendrick Benz Josue, Caleb Kelly, Wesley Kennedy III, J.D. King, Connor Lawson, JAALON Frazier...... JAY-len SENIORS (4) Mitch Matthews Jr., Zyon McGee, Javonte McGriff, Emory McKenzie, Monquavion Brinson (CB), Mark Michaud (WR), Ty Phillips (NT), AMARU Herring...... uh-MAR-ooh Brian Miller, Lucas Moore, Jaden Moreland, Malik Murray, Treun Pace, Kindle Vildor (CB) Benz JOSUE...... HO-sway Austin Parker, Ty Phillips, Logan Powell, Aaron Pyron, Colby Ransom, Ryan LANGAN...... LANG-in Mills Ridings, Java’n Singletary, Alex Smith, Jeremy Smith, MATT LAROCHE...... luh-ROACH REDSHIRT JUNIORS (24) David Spaulding, Juanyea Tarver, Justin Tomlin, Kindle Vildor, Mark MICHAUD...... muh-SHOD Darion Anderson (WR), Darrell Baker Jr. (S), Magill Bauerle (P), Randy Wade Jr., Stedman Waiters, AJ Watkins, Ryan White, TREUN Pace...... TREE-on Robb Bozeman (TE), Todd Bradley (ILB), Cam Brown (TE), Quin Williams, C.J. Wright, Jallah Zeze Jr. Will Browning III (OL), Rashad Byrd (ILB), Dexter Carter Jr. (WR), JAVA’N Singletary...... juh-VON Tra Cofield (S), Aaron Dowdell (OL), Lawrence Edwards (OL), JUANYEA Tarver...... WAHN-yay Emory McKenzie (TE), Malik Murray (Slot), Austin Parker (S), FLORIDA (19) NAJEE Thompson...... nah-GEE Dexter Carter Jr., Brandon Cross Andrew Cunningham, Parker Devine, Alex Smith (OL), Juanyea Tarver (Slot), Amari Thompson (S), Kindle VILDOR...... VIL-door Lawrence Edwards, Jaden Garrett, Deontae Grant, Quan Griffin, Traver Vliem (DE), Randy Wade Jr. (OLB), Alvin Ward Jr. (OLB), Traver VLIEM...... VLEEM Chase Hancock, Verneal Henshaw Jr., Beau Johnson, Matt LaRoche, Jawaski Webb (OL), Shai Werts (QB), Drew Wilson (OL) SHAI Werts...... SHY Jarrod Leeds, Darius Lewis, Jessie Liptrot, Derrick Newby Jr., Jallah ZEZE Jr...... ZEE-zee Amari Thompson, Jordan Wiggins, Logan Wright JUNIORS (6) Quan Griffin (DE), Chris Harris Jr. (ILB), Raymond Johnson III (DE), NAMES (COACHES/STAFF) Wesley Kennedy III (RB/Slot), J.D. King (RB), Ryan Langan (LS) SOUTH CAROLINA (9) Victor CABRAL...... cuh-BRALL Tyler Bass, Rashad Byrd, Lane Ecton, Raymond Johnson III, Brandy CLOUSE (Ath. Training)...... rhymes with blouse Donald Rutledge Jr., NaJee Thompson, Shai Werts, Anthony Wilson, Bob DeBESSE...... duh-BESS REDSHIRT SOPHOMORES (22) Drew Wilson Matt GREENHALGH (S&C)...... GREEN-hall Gavin Adcock (NT), Tré Allen (ILB), Peyton Backer (OL), D.J. Butler (TE), Jeremy ROWELL...... rhymes with towel Logan Cox (LS), Jared Daniels (RB), Kenderick Duncan Jr. (S), Justin Ellis (DE), Reynard Ellis (ILB), Jaalon Frazier (QB), ALABAMA (6) D.J. Butler, Elijah Campbell Jr., Reynard Ellis, Tremaine Osborne, SOUND LIKE A GEORGIAN Jaden Garrett (CB), Peyton Johnson (OL), Benz Josue (OLB), Emil Smith, Kaylen Wright Albany...... all-BENNY Caleb Kelly (OL), Matt LaRoche (RB), Connor Lawson (ILB), Buena Vista...... BYOO-nuh VISS-ta Jarrod Leeds (OL), Mitch Matthews Jr. (OL), Brian Miller (OL), Cairo...... KAY-row Jeremy Smith (OL), Dillon Springer (DE), Logan Wright (RB) NORTH CAROLINA (2) Amaru Herring, Alvin Ward Jr. Coweta...... Co-WHEE-tah Dacula...... duh-CUE-la SOPHOMORES (3) Dahlonega...... duh-LAH-na-ga Justin Birdsong (CB), NaJee Thompson (Slot), C.J. Wright (NT) TEXAS (2) DeKalb...... duh-CAB Dillon Springer, Traver Vliem Etowah...... EH-to-wah REDSHIRT FRESHMEN (21) Gwinnett...... gwih-NETT Anthony Beck II (P), Deonta Bembry (CB), Elijah Campbell Jr. (DE), DELAWARE Hahira...... hay-HI-ra Bryce Christensen (P), Thomas Cook (DE), Brandon Cross (CB), Robb Bozeman Houston County...... HOUSE-ton Khalil Crowder (OL), Andrew Cunningham (RB), Parker Devine (NT), Hoschton...... HOOSH (like push)-tun Payton Dunagan (LS), Jon Ferguson (ILB), Deontae Grant (S), Louisville...... LEWIS-ville Zyon McGee (OLB), Lucas Moore (CB), Jaden Moreland (CB), MISSISSIPPI Lowndes...... Lounds Jawaski Webb Logan Powell (ILB), Mills Ridings (WR), Justin Tomlin (QB), McDonough...... mick-DUN-uh Quin Williams (OLB), Kaylen Wright (OL), Jallah Zeze Jr. (WR) Monticello...... Mont-i-SELL-oh NEBRASKA Moultrie...... MOLE-tree TRUE FRESHMEN (21) Ryan Langan Senoia...... suh-NOY Derrick Canteen (CB), Griffin Carder (OL), Caree Collier (ILB), Smyrna...... SMUR-nuh Gerald Green (RB), Chase Hancock (TE), Verneal Henshaw Jr. (OL), NEW YORK Suwanee...... soo-WAH-nee Amaru Herring (DE), Khalbe Hood (SLOT), Jaden Jenkins (QB), Mark Michaud Valdosta...... val-DOS-tuh Beau Johnson (TE), Darius Lewis (Slot), Javonte McGriff (OL), Walthourville...... walt-HOUR-ville Tremaine Osborne (S), Treun Pace (S), Aaron Pyron (OL), Java’n Singletary (S), Emil Smith (WR), David Spaulding (CB), AJ Watkins (DE), Jordan Wiggins (OL), Anthony Wilson (S)

GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 11 OFFICIAL APPAREL AND EQUIPMENT PROVIDER OF GEORGIA SOUTHERN ATHLETICS 2019 COACHES AND STAFF HEAD COACH CHAD LUNSFORD

LUNSFORD IN SECOND YEAR AS LEADER OF THE EAGLES LONG-TIME EAGLE ASSISTANT IS THE 10TH FULL-TIME HEAD COACH IN MODERN ERA The 2019 campaign marks the 11th season overall, and “It was hard to ignore the progress the coached the Eagle slot receivers and H-backs and served in seventh in his current stint at Georgia Southern for Chad the role of special teams coordinator, a title he added in 2016, Lunsford, who has worn many hats in his time in Statesboro. team has made under Coach Lunsford until his promotion to interim head coach. He was named the Lunsford was promoted from assistant head coach to interim both on and o the  eld. I’ve also had the program’s assistant head coach in 2017. head coach on Oct. 22, 2017. He was named the 10th full-time opportunity to watch Chad go through Over the previous four seasons, his tight ends contributed head coach in the modern era on Nov. 27, 2017. He enters his to the option ground game which led the FBS in rushing second full season as the head coach of the Eagles with a 12-7 three other transitions in my time here yards per game in both 2014 and 2015 and also led the FBS record after a successful rst full season at the helm of the and have seen him develop professionally in rushing touchdowns in 2015. In 2016, Lunsford was named Eagles. during that span. We’re thrilled to a Broyles Award nominee, given to the nation’s top assistant All he did in his rst full season was lead the Eagles to 10 coach, as the Eagles blocked seven kicks and featured a Lou wins, a win in the Raycom Media Camellia Bowl and engineer announce Chad Lunsford as our full-time Groza Award nalist in Younghoe Koo, who went on to sign a the nation’s largest turnaround with a 7.5-game improvement. head coach and look forward to seeing free agent contract with the . For his accomplishments, he was named the Sun Belt Coach where he will take his program.” On the recruiting side, Lunsford helped engineer signing of the Year by Southern Pigskin. Twelve of his players earned classes which featured 22 players and ranked in the top half of all-conference honors and he even had two All-Americans. the Sun Belt in 2015, also ranked near the top of the Sun Belt After working with the wide receivers in 2013, Lunsford — TOM KLEINLEIN — in 2014 and in 2016. The Class of 2018 was rated as the best in worked two seasons with the tight ends and served as Georgia Southern University the Sun Belt by 247Sports. He was named the Sun Belt’s Best recruiting coordinator in 2014 and 2015. In 2017, Lunsford Athletics Director Recruiter in 2016 by Scout. 14 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL @CHADLUNSFORD Georgia Southern’s wide receivers in 2013 led NCAA Division I outside linebackers coach. The Bears posted an overall record of 11-2 with most yards per completion, averaging 19.3 yards per catch. that season for a winning percentage of .917, highest in the program Fourteen catches ranked among Georgia Southern’s big plays as the history to that point, and advanced to the second round of the state Eagle receiving corps contributed to one of the nation’s top o enses. playo s. Lunsford returned to Statesboro as wide receivers coach Two years back at Georgia Military College followed his time at and recruiting coordinator in June 2013 after four years in an Gri n with Lunsford taking a familiar place as linebackers coach and administrative position with the Auburn football program. He served adding responsibilities as special teams coordinator. in consecutive roles as the Tigers’ Director of Scouting and Director of Lunsford played at Elbert County High School for legendary coach Player Personnel, assisting with the day-to-day operations of Auburn T. McFerrin. During his high school career, Elbert County made four- football, with an emphasis on recruiting, organizing and prospect straight appearances in the state playo s and posted a 20-3 record evaluation. in his junior and senior years. Credited with making advancements in technology and He graduated from Georgia College in May 2000 with a degree introducing new concepts to help the Tigers win recruiting wars, in biology and minor in mathematics, and earned a master’s of sport Lunsford assisted with and organized numerous other aspects of science degree from the United States Sports Academy in 2002. Auburn’s recruiting process. The Tigers boasted three of the nation’s While at Georgia College as an undergraduate, he served as top recruiting classes in 2010, 2011 and 2012, and that success a student assistant with Georgia Military College, beginning his translated to the eld where Auburn claimed the 2010 BCS national career coaching the tight ends. In February 1997, he was hired championship, 2010 Southeastern Conference Championship and as the running backs coach and handled several of the program’s made appearances in two other bowl games. administrative areas. The Bulldogs would play in three straight THE LUNSFORD FILE Lunsford coached the slotbacks in his previous three seasons Golden Isles bowl games, capture the 1998 National Junior College (2003-05) on the Georgia Southern sta , including the Eagles’ Athletics Association (NJCAA) rushing title with an average of more PERSONAL eventual all-time receptions leader Raja Andrews, who nished than 300 yards per game, and bring home the 1999 Golden Isles Hometown: Elberton, Ga. Born: February 24, 1977 in Anderson, S.C. his career with 127 catches and as the record holder for receiving bowl championship. Lunsford moved to the defensive side of the ball College: Georgia College (2000); yards in a single season with 873. Armed with the ability to run for the 2000 season and his coaching e orts helped GMC rank second U.S. Sports Academy (2002) and deliver blocks as well as catch passes in the option o ense, his nationally in total defense that year. Family: wife, Tippy; slotbacks provided physical and statistical support to three-straight An opportunity to coach on the o ense again prompted him to daughters, Sophie, Josie; son, Rhett NCAA Division I rushing titles to go along with a Southern Conference accept an assistant coaching position at Appalachian State where he championship in 2004. would coach the tight ends for the 2001 and 2002 seasons. EXPERIENCE After departing Georgia Southern in 2006, Lunsford spent a year Married to the former Ti any “Tippy” Hyde of Macon in 2002, the 2018- Georgia Southern (head coach) at Gri n High School as a special education teacher and served as the Lunsfords have three children, Sophie, Rhett and Josie. 2017 Georgia Southern (1 game; head coach) 2017 Georgia Southern (5 games; interim HC) 2017 Georgia Southern (Asst. HC/H-backs/Slots/ST coordinator) 2016 Georgia Southern (TEs/special teams coord.) 2014-15 Georgia Southern (TEs/recruiting coord.) 2013 Georgia Southern (wide receivers) 2013 Auburn (director of player personnel) 2009-12 Auburn (director of scouting) 2007-09 Georgia Military (LBs/special teams coord.) 2006-07 Gri n (Ga.) HS (linebackers) 2003-06 Georgia Southern (slotbacks) 2001-03 Appalachian State (tight ends) 2000 Georgia Military (linebackers) 1997-00 Georgia Military (running backs) 1996 Georgia Military (student assistant)

COLLEGE BOWL/POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE 2018 Camellia (GS vs. Eastern Michigan) 2015 GoDaddy (GS vs. Bowling Green) 2011 Chick- l-A (Auburn vs. Virginia) 2010 Fiesta (Auburn vs. Oregon) BCS National Champions 2009 Outback (Auburn vs. Northwestern) 2008 Mississippi (GMC) 2007 Pilgrim’s Pride (GMC) 2005 NCAA FCS Round of 16 (GS) 2004 NCAA FCS Round of 16 (GS) 2002 NCAA FCS First Round (ASU) 2001 NCAA FCS Quarter nals (ASU) 1999 Golden Isles (GMC vs. Middle Georgia) 1998 Golden Isles (GMC) 1997 Golden Isles (GMC)

PROMINENT PUPILS Ellis Richardson (TE): Younghoe Koo (K): Los Angeles Chargers BJ Johnson III (WR): (WR): Los Angeles Chargers Joshua Moon (S): The Lunsford Family: Head coach Chad Lunsford and his wife, Tippy, along with (l-r): Sophie, Josie and Rhett. GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 15 ASSISTANT COACHES

CHRIS FOSTER @COACHC_FOSTER ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH/RUNNING BACKS // FOURTH SEASON Chris Foster is in his fourth season as Georgia Southern’s running All-America team. Cox also set a new SoCon record by being named backs coach and was elevated to associate head coach in 2019 by the league’s Freshman of the Week six times in just 10 starts. head coach Chad Lunsford. Foster has plenty of experience coaching In Foster’s rst season with the Mountaineers (2012), Steven the position as he logged 12 years of coaching involvement at three Miller rushed for 1,368 yards, good for 16th nationally in NCAA previous stops to Statesboro. Division I FCS. Miller also caught 34 passes for 377 yards and scored In his rst season at Georgia Southern, the Eagle running backs 15 touchdowns (11 rushing, four receiving) in Foster’s only season combined to rush for 1,639 yards and 15 touchdowns while catching as his mentor. Miller went on to sign with the NFL’s on ve touchdown passes. signed a free agent contract with their practice squad. the San Francisco 49ers following the 2017 NFL Draft and has gone on Foster came to Appalachian State from Gardner-Webb, where to become the starter for the squad. he served as the Runnin’ Bulldogs’ running backs coach for eight In 2017, the Eagles led the Sun Belt in rushing yards as four seasons (2004-11). running backs combined to rush for 1,699 yards and 14 touchdowns. He coached an All-Big South performer in four of his eight Junior Wesley Fields led the squad with 811 yards and ve scores, seasons at G-W, including each of his nal three campaigns in earning honorable mention all-conference honors. The Eagles’ Boiling Springs. In Foster’s nal season at G-W, running back Kenny THE FOSTER FILE recruiting class was ranks tops in the conference by 247Sports. Little became the Bulldogs’ rst 1,000-yard rusher in 11 years. In 2018, Fields went over 1,000 yards rushing and became the In his eight seasons at Gardner-Webb, Foster also served as the PERSONAL Hometown: Chesnee, S.C. rst player in school history to lead the team in rushing and receiving sta ’s primary academic advisor and a top recruiter. Additionally, Born: August 25, 1982 in Spartanburg, S.C. yards in the same season as he earned second-team all-conference he oversaw the program’s strength and conditioning activities on an College: Gardner-Webb (2003) honors. interim basis in 2006. Family: ancé, Jennifer; Foster came to Georgia Southern from Maryville (TN) College, Foster began his coaching career immediately upon his daughters, Journei, Bella where he spent the 2015 season as a running backs coach. In his graduation from Gardner-Webb, where he was one of the program’s lone season there, he coached a rushing attack that averaged 257.4 all-time best rushers from 2000-03. A two-time all-Big South PLAYING EXPERIENCE yards per game and had 29 rushing touchdowns. Deshjion Whitlock running back, Foster ranked sixth in Gardner-Webb history at the Gardner-Webb (2000-03) averaged 5.9 yards per carry on his 154 attempts, accumulating 906 time of his graduation (and seventh currently) with 1,883 career COACHING EXPERIENCE total rushing yards while scoring 13 touchdowns en route to rst- rushing yards. 2019- Georgia Southern team all-conference honors. Foster was also a two-time rst-team academic all-district (associate head coach/running backs) Prior to Maryville, Foster spent three seasons at Appalachian honoree, making him one of only two student-athletes in Gardner- 2018 Georgia Southern State, coaching a pair of his pupils to two of the best campaigns Webb football history to earn the prestigious recognition multiple (running backs/recruiting coordinator) by running backs in school history. His e orts produced seven all- times. 2016-17 Georgia Southern (running backs) conference players and a pair of FCS All-Americans. A Chesnee, South Carolina, native, Foster was a South Carolina 2015 Maryville (running backs) In 2013, Marcus Cox set App State freshman records with 1,250 Mr. Football award nalist and the Appalachian 2A Conference 2012-14 Appalachian State (running backs) rushing yards and 21 total touchdowns, en route to being named the Player of the Year at Chesnee High in 2000. He graduated from GWU 2004-11 Gardner-Webb (running backs) Southern Conference Freshman of the Year, placing second in voting in 2003 with a bachelor’s degree in physical education. COLLEGE BOWL/POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE for the Jerry Rice Award (NCAA Division I FCS Freshman of the Year) Foster has two daughters, Journei and Bella, and is engaged to 2018 Camellia (GS vs. Eastern Michigan) and being the only FCS representative on 247Sports’ True Freshman Jennifer Foster. 2012 NCAA FCS Second Round (ASU)

PROMINENT PUPILS Matt Breida (RB): San Francisco 49ers Steven Miller (RB): Detroit Lions Wesley Fields (RB): San Francisco 49ers Jalin Moore (RB): Marcus Cox (RB): App State all-time leading rusher

The Foster Family: Coach Chris Foster and his ancee, Jennifer Foster, along with (l-r): Bella and Journei. 16 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL ASSISTANT COACHES

BOB DEBESSE @COACHDEBESSE5 OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR/QUARTERBACKS // SECOND SEASON A veteran coach with nearly 40 years of experience, Bob DeBesse nished as national championship runner-up in the Football is in his second season with Georgia Southern as the o ensive Championship Subdivision in 2011. The Bearkats averaged 36.9 coordinator and also serves as the quarterbacks coach. DeBesse came points per game in 2011 with a 1,000-yard rusher in Tim Flanders to Statesboro after a record-setting six-year run as the o ensive (1,644 yards) and another one just shy of 1,000 yards in Richard coordinator at the University of New Mexico, where his rushing Sincere (979 yards), as well as a 2,000-yard passer in o ense posted ve straight top-10 national rankings in rushing yards Brian Bell (2,069 yards). per game, including the top attack in 2016. In his rst season, DeBesse led the Kats to the top of the In his rst year as an Eagle, his o ense saw marked improvement Southland Conference in rushing o ense and had three players earn in all major categories as Georgia Southern won 10 games and all-league honors. DeBesse served as receivers coach at Texas A&M the Raycom Media Camellia Bowl. DeBesse’s o ense set a new FBS from 2006-07. As wide receivers coach, DeBesse helped direct Texas record with the fewest turnovers in NCAA history (5) and fewest A&M squads to the 2006 Holiday Bowl and the 2007 Alamo Bowl. thrown in a season (0) and Wesley Fields surpassed Purdue employed DeBesse as wide receivers coach from 1,000 yard rushing in his nal season. The Eagles posted the third- 2003-05, where he mentored Taylor Stubble eld. Stubble eld was best improvement in the FBS in o ensive yards per play from 2017 to a consensus All-America selection and Biletniko Award nalist THE DEBESSE FILE 2018, as well. in 2004, setting a then-NCAA record with 316 receptions. In 2003, Under DeBesse’s watch, the 2016 Lobos set a school record for Boilermakers WR John Standeford set Big Ten records for receptions PERSONAL points (477) and scoring average, averaging 36.7 points per game, (broken by Stubble eld) and receiving yards with 3,788. Hometown: Houston, Texas and also featured two 1,000 yard rushers for the rst time in school Prior to his arrival at Purdue, DeBesse was the head coach at Born: Sept. 30, 1959 in Boston history. In 2017, the Lobos’ again nished in the top 20 nationally in Southwest Texas State from 1997-2002. His 2000 team went 7-4, College: Southwest Texas State (1982) rushing o ense, averaging over 230 yards per game on the ground. the best mark by the school in a decade, and had a No. 24 national Family: wife, Janet; daughters, Brittney, Kaila; son, Cameron In the 2015 season, the Lobos led the nation in total plays of ranking in the NCAA Division I-AA nal poll. 60 or more yards (11) and 70 or more yards (7). The Lobos added a DeBesse served as o ensive coordinator at the University of PLAYING EXPERIENCE deadly aerial attack as well and the team threw three touchdown Minnesota from 1992-96. His units led the Big Ten in passing o ense Southwest Texas State (1978-80) passes of 80 or more yards in the nal ve games of the season. The in 1992, 1993 and 1996 and led the Big Ten in passing o ense in Lobo rushing attack again nished in the top 10 nationally, led by conference games in 1994 and ‘95. COACHING EXPERIENCE Jhurell Pressley, who ended his career with the second-most rushing Before coming to Minnesota, DeBesse spent nine years (1983- 2019- Georgia Southern (o . coordinator/QBs) touchdowns in school history. 91) at TCU, the last two years as o ensive coordinator and earned 2018 Georgia Southern (o . coordinator/WRs) In the 2014 season, UNM once again nished in the top ve in Southwest Conference O ensive Coordinator of the Year honors in 2016-17 New Mexico (o ensive coordinator/WRs) 2012-15 New Mexico (o ensive coordinator/QBs) rushing nationally, averaging 310.4 yards per game. The Lobos were 1990. As quarterbacks coach, DeBesse helped the Horned Frogs earn 2010-11 Sam Houston State (o . coordinator) the only team in the nation to nish in the top ve from 2012-14 an invitation to the Bluebonnet Bowl in 1984. 2008-09 A&M Consolidated H.S. (asst. coach) with an average of 300 yards or more, and that was all under DeBesse was a three-year letterman at Southwest Texas State 2006-07 Texas A&M (wide receivers) DeBesse. The Lobos were explosive as well, ranking in the top three (now fellow Sun Belt member Texas State) from 1978 to 1980. He 2003-05 Purdue (wide receivers) nationally in most runs of 20, 30, 40, 50 and 60 yards for the season, was special teams captain and a Texas All-Academic team selection 1997-02 Southwest Texas State (head coach) and led the nation in most 50 and 60 yard rushes. as a senior. DeBesse spent two years as a student assistant for SWT 1992-96 Minnesota (o ensive coordinator) The 2013 o ense’s 40 rushing touchdowns were two shy of teams that won NCAA Division II national championships in 1981 1990-91 TCU (o ensive coordinator) the 1971 team record of 42. The unit also produced 5,062 yards, and 1982. He was elected to the Southwest Texas State Hall of Honor 1983-89 TCU (running backs/quarterbacks) 1981-82 Southwest Texas State (student asst.) becoming just the sixth Lobo o ensive unit to surpass the 5,000-yard in 1998. mark. In 2012, the Lobos had the most improved rushing o ense Growing up in Texas, DeBesse earned a bachelor’s degree in COLLEGE BOWL/POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE in the nation, going from 113.3 yards per game (ranking 103rd in education from Southwest Texas State in 1982. He and his wife 2018 Camellia (GS vs. Eastern Michigan) rushing in ‘11) to 301.3 yards per game (ranking fth in ‘12). Janet, a former Southwest Texas gymnast and cheerleader, have 2016 New Mexico (New Mexico vs. UTSA) DeBesse went to New Mexico after a highly successful two-year three children: Brittney, Kaila and Cameron. Cameron lettered as a 2015 New Mexico (New Mexico vs. Arizona) stint as the o ensive coordinator at Sam Houston State, which for the Lobos in 2012 and 2013. 2011 NCAA FCS Championship (Sam Houston St.) 2007 Alamo (Texas A&M vs. Penn State) 2006 Holiday (Texas A&M vs. Cal) 2004 Sun (Purdue vs. Arizona State) 2003 Capital One (Purdue vs. Georgia) 1984 Bluebonnet (TCU vs. West Virginia)

PROMINENT PUPILS Ellis Richardson (TE): Chicago Bears Jhurell Pressley (RB): Arizona Hotshots Marquis Bundy (WR): Arizona Cardinals Taylor Stubble eld (WR): Hamilton Tiger-Cats John Standeford (WR): Indianapolis Colts Austin Apodaca (QB): BC Lions Dillon Farrell (OL): Sna Francisco 49ers Omar Douglas (WR):

The DeBesse Family: Coach Bob DeBesse and his wife, Janet. GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 17 ASSISTANT COACHES

SCOT SLOAN @COACH_SLOAN DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR/SAFETIES // SECOND SEASON // SIXTH OVERALL AT GS A veteran of the college coaching ranks with over two decades prior to National Signing Day. The Mountaineers’ 2014 recruiting of experience, Scot Sloan is in his second season as the defensive class — its rst as an NCAA Division I FBS program — was ranked coordinator and safeties coach under head coach Chad Lunsford. No. 1 in the Sun Belt Conference by 247Sports while Sloan was His 2018 Georgia Southern squad featured an All-American in tabbed as the Sun Belt’s top recruiter by Scout.com. Kindle Vildor, along with ve other players who earned all- Immediately preceding his arrival at Appalachian State in 2010, conference honors. The defense had 15 interceptions and was a big Sloan spent three years at Riverside Military Academy in Gainesville, part of the +22 scoring margin that led the FBS. Georgia, culminating with him serving as the program’s head coach The Eagles posted the best improvement in the FBS in defensive in 2009. During his three-year stint at Riverside, which included yards per play from 2017 to 2018, as well, moving up 72 spots in a two seasons (2007-08) as defensive coordinator, he helped lead the year. The group nished rst in the Sun Belt in interceptions, second Eagles to three playo berths and an 18-15 overall record. He was in turnovers forced, third in total defense, third in rush defense . also the school’s athletics director for two years (2008-09). Sloan spent eight seasons as Appalachian State’s secondary coach Prior to his stint at Riverside, Sloan was the defensive coordinator and was promoted to co-defensive coordinator in the spring of 2017. at Gri n (Ga.) H.S. in 2006, where his squad posted an 11-1 record He also served as Appalachian’s recruiting coordinator his nal six and advanced to the second round of the Georgia state playo s. THE SLOAN FILE seasons in Boone. In his eight seasons at Appalachian State, Sloan The team’s lone loss came at the hands of then-QB/FS, now Chiefs mentored App’s rst FBS Freshman All-American in Clifton Duck in All-Pro . PERSONAL 2016, two NCAA Division I FCS all-Americans (Mark LeGree in 2010 Before spending four years in the high-school ranks, Sloan Hometown: Woodru , S.C. and Demetrius McCray in 2011) and 16 all-conference honorees. was a successful assistant at Georgia Southern (defensive backs, Born: August 25, 1970 in Spartanburg, S.C. Sloan mentored one of the nation’s top secondaries and 2002-05), Georgia Military College (defensive coordinator/recruiting College: Clemson (1992; 1994); pass defenses his last three seasons at App, helping lead the coordinator/defensive backs, 1996-2001) and Clemson (graduate Lincoln Memorial (2008) Family: wife, Stephanie; Mountaineers to a pair of Sun Belt titles and three bowl games. App assistant, 1992-95). sons, Seth and Samuel State had 53 interceptions his last three seasons at Appalachian, While at Georgia Southern, he helped lead the Eagles to two second-most nationally behind San Diego State. Southern Conference championships and three NCAA Division I-AA PLAYING EXPERIENCE In 2017, seven defensive players earned rst-team all-conference playo berths. He mentored three All-Americans, six all-conference Clemson (1989-91) honors, including three from his secondary, as the Mountaineers selections and one NFL Draft pick (David Young — 2003 sixth round, were ranked in the top 20 nationally in interceptions, sacks and Jacksonville Jaguars) in his rst stint in Statesboro. COACHING EXPERIENCE turnover margin. En route to capturing the 2016 Sun Belt title, At Georgia Military, he coordinated a defense that set a National 2018- Georgia Southern (defensive coordinator/safeties) App State allowed only 10.8 points per game in Sun Belt play. The Junior College Athletic Association record for total defense while 2017 Appalachian State impressive showing in 2016 came on the heels of a strong 2015 in winning the NJCAA national championship in 2001. (co-DC/secondary/recruiting coord.) which the team had 18 interceptions. Sloan’s four-year stint as a graduate assistant at Clemson included 2011-16 Appalachian State In all, Sloan coached two National Football League Draft picks two bowl appearances and came on the heels of a successful playing (secondary/recruiting coordinator) (LeGree and McCray) in his eight seasons at Appalachian. Former career for the Tigers. 2010 Appalachian State (secondary) safety Doug Middleton played with the New York Jets, Alex Gray He played defensive back at Clemson from 1989-91, was a 2009 Riverside (Ga.) Military Acad. (HC/AD) signed as a free agent with the and A.J. member of three bowl teams and helped lead the squad to the 1991 2007-08 Riverside (Ga.) Military Acad. Howard won a Super Bowl ring with the . Atlantic Coast Conference championship. (assistant head coach/def. coord./AD) 2006 Gri n (Ga.) High School (DC/DBs) As the program’s recruiting coordinator, Sloan helped nail down Sloan owns a pair of degrees from Clemson and one from Lincoln 2002-05 Georgia Southern (defensive backs) four highly regarded signing classes, the rst (2012) coming despite Memorial University. He is married to the former Stephanie Crisco. 2000-01 Georgia Military College (asst. HC/DC) him not taking over as recruiting coordinator until just six weeks They have two sons: Seth and Samuel. 1996-99 Georgia Military College (DC/recruiting coord./defensive backs) 1993-95 Clemson (graduate assistant) 1992 Clemson (video graduate assistant)

COLLEGE BOWL/POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE COACH 2018 Camellia (GS vs. Eastern Michigan) 2017 Dollar General (App. State vs. Toledo) 2016 Camellia (App. State vs. Toledo) 2015 Camellia (App. State vs. Ohio) 2005 NCAA FCS First Round (GS) 2004 NCAA FCS First Round (GS) 2002 NCAA FCS Semi nals (GS) 1995 Gator (Clemson vs. Syracuse) 1993 Peach (Clemson vs. Kentucky) PLAYER 1991 Citrus (Clemson vs. Cal) 1990 Hall of Fame (Clemson vs. Illinois) 1989 Gator (Clemson vs. West Virginia)

PROMINENT PUPILS Joshua Moon (S): Jacksonville Jaguars AJ Howard (S): New England Patriots Doug Middleton (S): New York Jets The Sloan Family: Coach Scot Sloan and his wife, Stephanie, along with Sam. Demetrius McCray (CB): Jacksonville Jaguars 18 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL ASSISTANT COACHES

VICTOR CABRAL @COACH_CAB DEFENSIVE LINE/RECRUITING COORDINATOR // SECOND SEASON // SIXTH OVERALL AT GS Former Georgia Southern letterman and assistant coach Victor Cabral joined the Eagle program after spending three years Cabral is in his second stint at GS after retuning for the 2018 season. as defensive line coach at Georgia Military College, where he also Prior to 2018, he spent the previous three seasons on the Samford served as special teams coordinator. In 2007, the GMC defensive unit football coaching sta as the Bulldogs’ defensive line coach, a earned a No. 1 ranking in rushing defense in the NJCAA. The next position he coaches once again at GS. He added the title of recruiting season, the Bulldogs ranked third nationally in total defense. coordinator in 2019. With success at the team level, the Bulldogs also had several In his rst year back, all three of his starters along the defensive individuals earn national accolades. Leroy Burgess was selected as line - Raymond Johnson III, Logan Hunt and Ty Phillips - earned a third-team NJCAA All-American and in 2008, Torrey Ball earned all-conference honors as the Eagles produced a stout run defense all second-team All-America honors. season that allowed just 140.5 yards per game. Under the tutelage of Cabral, Markeith Wylie was recognized While at Samford only a short time, he had an immediate impact as rst-team Academic All-American in 2007. Thirteen GMC players as the Bulldogs were selected to the FCS Playo s twice and he tutored coached by Cabral received scholarships to NCAA Division I programs the 2017 Southern Conference Defensive Player of the Year in Ahmad during his three seasons in Milledgeville. Gooden. Gooden was a nalist for the Award, was Cabral returned to Georgia Southern for the 2005 campaign, THE CABRAL FILE second on the team and ranked in the top 10 in the SoCon in total coordinating video and quality control for the Eagles. During the tackles with 101. He also had 15.5 tackles for loss, including 5.5 sacks, winter and spring of 2006, Cabral assisted with the defensive PERSONAL and 11 quarterback pressures, two recoveries and a forced line, including the preparation of daily practice plans and on- eld Hometown: Naples, Fla. fumble from his spot. evaluation and coaching of the Eagles. Birthday: Dec. 31, 1982 in Toronto, Canada In 2015, he coached two All-SoCon players in Michael Pierce ( rst A four-year starter and letterwinner, Cabral was part of the GS College: Georgia Southern (2006; 2013) team) and Gooden (second team). In 2016, Gooden and Roosevelt winning tradition that included the 2000 national title, two NCAA Family: wife, Erin; son, Zac; daughter, Lucy Donaldson were both named All-SoCon. semi nal playo appearances and four conference titles during his Cabral spent the 2014 season as the director of player personnel career. Following his collegiate playing career, Cabral was the 24th PLAYING EXPERIENCE at his alma mater, Georgia Southern. overall draft pick by the of the CFL in 2005. Georgia Southern (2000-04) For four years from 2010-2013, he served as the defensive line The former Eagle team captain earned his degree from Georgia Montreal Alouettes (2005) coach at Georgia Southern. Cabral worked with several stand-out Southern in May 2006 and graduated with his master’s degree in players during his time at GS, including four-time All-American and July 2013. Cabral and his wife, Erin, are the parents of a son, Zac, and COACHING EXPERIENCE 2011 Southern Conference Defensive Player of the Year Brent Russell, a daughter, Lucy. His wife was a four-year letterwinner and team 2018 Georgia Southern who became the Eagles’ career sacks leader in 2012. captain for the GS swimming team and is a double Eagle graduate. (defensive line/recruiting coordinator) 2018 Georgia Southern (defensive line) 2015-17 Samford (defensive line) 2014 Georgia Southern (player personnel) 2010-13 Georgia Southern (defensive line) 2007-09 Georgia Military (defensive line/special teams) 2005-06 Georgia Southern (video/quality control)

COLLEGE BOWL/POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE COACH 2018 Camellia (GS vs. Eastern Michigan) 2017 NCAA FCS First Round (Samford) 2016 NCAA FCS First Round (Samford) 2012 NCAA FCS Semi nals (GS) 2011 NCAA FCS Semi nals (GS) 2010 NCAA FCS Semi nals (GS) 2005 NCAA FCS First Round (GS) PLAYER 2004 NCAA FCS First Round (GS) 2002 NCAA FCS Semi nals (GS) 2001 NCAA FCS Semi nals (GS) 2000 NCAA FCS National Champions (GS)

PROMINENT PUPILS Ahmad Gooden (DL): Michael Pierce (DL): Horace Roberts (DL): Bu alo Bills Brent Russell (DL): Chicago Bears

The Cabral Family: Coach Victor Cabral and his wife, Erin, along with (l-r): Lucy and Zac. GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 19 ASSISTANT COACHES

TRAVIS CUNNINGHAM @TCUNNINGHAMGS INSIDE LINEBACKERS // SECOND SEASON Veteran assistant coach Travis Cunningham is in his second season (174.2 ypg), pass e ciency defense (114.0 rating), opponent rst as the inside linebackers coach at Georgia Southern after spending downs, third down conversion defense (32.2 percent), sacks (27) and 16 seasons on the Gardner-Webb coaching sta , the nal two as the fourth down conversion defense (25.0 percent). Bulldogs’ defensive coordinator while coaching the inside linebackers Cunningham has continually churned out excellent production in G-W’s 3-4 scheme. from his linebacker unit. A total of 21 players earned all-conference In his rst year with the Eagles, he mentored a young unit that honors under Cunningham’s guidance and six were named to played a big role in the defense’s success. The Eagles allowed an postseason All-America teams. average of just 21.5 points per game and Rashad Byrd was named Cunningham also has experience coaching in the secondary, honorable mention all-conference. Georgia Southern had a turnover mentoring All-Big South Conference freshman Daniel Cooke at safety margin of +22, tops in the FBS. in 2005. Cooke went on to earn All-Big South honors four times on In 2017, two players earned All-Big South honors while the gridiron – one of only seven student-athletes to do so in league Cunningham was at Gardner-Webb. Kenyatta Dunbar played inside history. linebacker at a high level, ranking second in the Big South with 13.5 Cunningham also coached the team’s linebackers in 2003 and tackles for loss to earn rst-team honors. Josh Ramseur recorded 50 2004, and spent the 2001-2002 seasons as a student assistant THE CUNNINGHAM FILE total tackles at his nose guard spot to earn second-team honors. linebacker coach when GWU utilized a four-linebacker scheme. Cunningham’s 2016 unit improved steadily as the year During his time with the inside linebackers, Cunningham saw Keppy PERSONAL progressed, with linebacker Chad Geter earning FCS All-America Baucom earn All-Big South honors three times in as many seasons, Hometown: Knoxville, Tenn. honors and running mate Aaron Cook landing a spot on the All-Big with Baucom leading the 2004 Bulldogs with 90 total tackles. Born: Feb. 3, 1981 in Knoxville, Tenn. South team. The Gardner-Webb defense produced four total All-Big His 2003 unit, spearheaded by Baucom, Jonathan Little, Adam College: Gardner-Webb (2003) South Conference performers in 2016, with Geter leading the league Wagner and J.P. Weaver, developed into one of the region’s most Family: wife, Kelly; son, Brooks with 118 total tackles – earning a spot on the Buck Buchanan Award consistent and e ective groups. Watch List as well. Under Cunningham’s guidance in 2002, Baucom earned rst- PLAYING EXPERIENCE The Runnin’ Bulldogs ranked in the top three among Big South team All-Big South honors and was named Big South Freshman of Gardner-Webb (1999-2000) program’s defensively in total defense, scoring defense and rushing the Year after leading the league’s rookies with 75 total tackles. Four defense. The ‘Dogs ranked second in red zone defense, an all- of Cunningham’s pupils – Baucom, Brown, Patterson and Williams COACHING EXPERIENCE important stat that has become a ne tradition in Boiling Springs. – earned All-Big South honors three times. Brown was also named 2018- Georgia Southern (inside linebackers) Cunningham and the GWU defense were excellent in 2015 the Big South’s Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 2009, in addition to 2016-17 Gardner-Webb (DC/ILBs) statistically, nishing No. 13 nationally in total defense (300.5 ypg), earning ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District honors. 2006-15 Gardner-Webb (inside linebackers) 2005 Gardner-Webb (secondary) No. 3 in third down conversion defense (25.9 percent), No. 3 in red Cunningham, a native of Knoxville, Tennessee, played two 2003-04 Gardner-Webb (inside linebackers) zone touchdowns allowed (9), No. 7 in passing defense (151.5 ypg), seasons at Gardner-Webb, making his mark as a long snapper and 2001-02 Gardner-Webb (student assistant) No. 6 in rst down defense (15.0 per game), No. 19 in red zone as a hard-nosed special teams coverage man. Prior to enrolling at defense (69.0 percent), No. 23 in scoring defense (20.6 ppg) and No. Gardner-Webb, Cunningham was a standout in football and baseball COLLEGE BOWL/POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE 24 in tackles for loss per game (7.4). at Powell (Tenn.) High in Knoxville. 2018 Camellia (GS vs. Eastern Michigan) In 2013 Cunningham was part of a defense sta that directed Cunningham graduated from Gardner-Webb in August 2003, GWU to a No. 5 ranking in total defense (296.8 ypg) and led the with an undergraduate degree in physical education. He and his PROMINENT PUPILS Big South Conference in rushing defense (122.5 ypg), pass defense wife, Kelly, have a son, Brooks. Chad Geter (DL): Saskatchewan Roughriders

The Cunningham Family: Coach Travis Cunningham and his wife, Kelly, along with Brooks. 20 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL ASSISTANT COACHES

ANDREW DODGE @COACH_DODGE TIGHT ENDS/SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR // THIRD SEASON Andrew Dodge is in his second full season on the Georgia a standout year under his watch, making 15 eld goals, including Southern coaching sta , although he spent the 2017 season in nine from 40-yards or longer, and 46 of his 54 kicko s went for several capacities within the Eagle program. In 2019, Dodge will touchbacks. Bass was named second-team all-conference for his once again oversee the special teams and also coach the tight ends. performance on the eld in 2017 and made the rst team in 2018. In his rst season on the eld coaching, he oversaw Tyler Bass’ Prior to arriving in Statesboro, he spent two seasons with the record-breaking year as he earned rst-team all-conference honors, Colorado State football program. In 2016, he served as the Rams’ tied the school record for eld goals in a season and hit the game- defensive quality control assistant, helping the Rams to a Famous winning kick as time expired to win the Raycom Media Camellia Bowl Idaho Potato Bowl berth. In 2015 as a defensive graduate assistant, and his tight ends hauled in three touchdowns on the season. he worked with an improved defensive unit that included NFL Draft Dodge came to Statesboro in January of 2017 to work in the pick Cory James. His primary focus, however, was the secondary, a role of director of student-athlete development. Dodge played a group which he led during the NOVA Home Loans Arizona Bowl after heavy role in seeing the Eagles’ post one of their best springs in the Tyson Summers was hired at GS before the bowl game. classroom in program history. Dodge went to Fort Collins to join Mike Bobo’s sta from UCF, In his rst semester at GS, the team posted record numbers in where he served for two years as a graduate assistant. He began THE DODGE FILE the classroom as over 40 players made the honor roll, including 17 on working at UCF in 2008. He received his bachelor’s degree in 2012 the Dean’s or President’s List. The team posted its highest fall GPA in and his master’s degree in 2014. Both degrees were in sport & PERSONAL Hometown: Brogue, Pa. program history in 2017. exercise science. Born: April 5, 1990 in York, Pa. He continued that role in the fall of 2017, and the Eagles recorded In 2012, Dodge volunteered as the wide receivers coach at College: UCF (2012; 2014) their highest fall team GPA in program history, but added duties as a Timber Creek High School in Orlando. That season, his school went to Family: wife, Nicole; non-coaching analyst for the special teams and the nickel backs. the second round of the Class 8A state playo s. daughter, Madison When Georgia Southern made a coaching change mid-season, Originally from Brogue, Pennsylvania, Dodge was a three-year he was elevated to on- eld coaching status and given the o cial letterwinner at Martin County High School in south Florida. He and COACHING EXPERIENCE title of special teams coordinator and nickel backs coach. Bass had his wife, Nicole, have a daughter, Madison. 2018 Georgia Southern (tight ends/special teams) 2017 Georgia Southern (special teams/nickels) 2017 Georgia Southern (student-athlete development) 2016 Colorado State (defensive quality control) 2015 Colorado State (G.A.) 2013-14 UCF (G.A.)

COLLEGE BOWL/POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE 2018 Camellia (GS vs. Eastern Michigan) 2016 Idaho Potato (CSU vs. Idaho) 2015 Arizona (CSU vs. Nevada) 2014 St. Petersburg (UCF vs. NC State) 2013 Fiesta (UCF vs. Baylor)

PROMINENT PUPILS Ellis Richardson (TE): Chicago Bears Cory James (LB): Oakland Raiders Clayton Geathers (S): Indianapolis Colts (CB): Terrance Plummer (LB): Hamilton Tiger-Cats Jacoby Glenn (CB): Chicago Bears

The Dodge Family: Coach Andrew Dodge and his wife, Nicole, along with Madison. GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 21 ASSISTANT COACHES

RON HUDSON @COACHRHUD OFFENSIVE LINE // SECOND SEASON Ron Hudson, who has over 25 years of coaching experience, is his coordinator and o ensive line coach during his tenure with the second season as Georgia Southern’s o ensive line coach. Hudson Ragin’ Cajuns. Under Hudson, the Cajuns produced one of the came to Statesboro with a wealth of experience at the collegiate nation’s most dominating running games as UL nished top-15 level, most recently serving as the o ensive line coach at Charleston nationally in rushing o ense four times, ranking seventh in 2005 and Southern in 2017. 2007. The Cajuns were also in the top-15 in fewest sacks allowed on In his rst year in Statesboro, he mentored a line that featured three di erent occasions. a pair of All-Sun Belt performers in Curtis Rainey ( rst team) During the 2005 Sun Belt championship season, Hudson tutored and Jeremiah Culbreth (second team). The Eagles saw a massive an o ensive line that paved the way for a school-record 2,797 improvement up front and averaged almost 40 more rushing yards rushing yards and 34 rushing touchdowns. UL allowed just nine per game with nearly 20 more rushing touchdowns with Hudson sacks on the season. The rushing mark was broken two years later as leading the way. UL topped the 3,000-yard mark in 2007 (the rst Sun Belt team to In 2017, Hudson’s CSU line continued it recent string of strong ever do so) with a pair of 1,000-yard rushers. play as o ensive guard Frank Cirone earned rst-team All-Big South A national nalist for 2008 o ensive line coach of the year, honors and was a preseason STATS FCS All-American. Hudson tutored seven All-Sun Belt performers from 2006-08, THE HUDSON FILE Hudson had a short stint at Alabama State in 2017 and also including three-time All-SBC tackle Jesse Newman. Hudson came to served as an o ensive analyst and consultant at Penn State in 2016 UL after serving as the o ensive line coach at Texas A&M-Kingsville. PERSONAL Hometown: Columbus, Ohio and the Nittany Lions went 11-3 and earned a berth in the Rose He coached three all-conference players, including Roy Stroud, who Born: Nov. 5, 1964 in Columbus, Ohio Bowl against USC. was a Division II All-American. College: Muskingum (1987); Louisville (1997) Hudson made an impact as the o ensive line coach at Nevada Before arriving at Lousiana, Hudson spent three seasons at Family: daughter, Mackenzie; from 2013-2015. As one of the rst hires to head coach Brian Polian’s UTEP. He was tight ends coach from 2001-2002 and then served as sons, Spencer and David sta , Hudson brought experience from 12 collegiate programs to defensive line coach and recruiting coordinator in 2003. Reno. He helped Joel Bitonio earn rst-team All-Mountain West Hudson began his coaching career in 1991, with the rst of a PLAYING EXPERIENCE honors in 2013, become the second-highest NFL draft pick in two-year stint as a graduate assistant at Louisville. He coached tight Muskingum (1983-86) program history and start all 16 games for the in ends at Illinois State in 1993 before spending the 1994 season as the COACHING EXPERIENCE his rookie season. In the 2018 Draft, another one of his pupils, Austin o ensive coordinator at Urbana University in Ohio. 2018- Georgia Southern (o ensive line) Corbett, was also drafted in the second round by the Browns. He coached tight ends at The Citadel in 1995 and was the 2017 Charleston Southern (o ensive line) Hudson’s o ensive line helped Nevada over 200 yards rushing per o ensive line coach at Lenoir-Rhyne College in 1996 before 2017 Alabama State (o ensive line) game in 2014. Hudson’s line was young in 2014, but it undoubtedly becoming the special teams coordinator and tight ends coach at 2016 Penn State (analyst) improved as the season went on, culminating with a 408-yard Kent State in 1997. 2013-15 Nevada (o ensive line) rushing game against UNLV to close the regular season. He moved on to two seasons as the o ensive line coach at 2012 UMass (run game coord./OL) The Pack ranked fth in the Mountain West and 38th in the Southeast Missouri State in 1998-99 before spending one season at 2011 New Mexico (o ensive line) nation in rushing in 2013, averaging over 205 yards per game. Bowling Green in 2000 before landing the job at UTEP. 2005-10 Louisiana (asst. HC/o ensive line) 2004 Texas A&M-Kingsville (o ensive line) Hudson helped mentor senior center Matt Galas, who started every A native of Columbus, Ohio, Hudson was a four-year starter at 2003 UTEP (defensive ends/recruiting) game and earned second team All-MW accolades, and senior Kyle center at Muskingum College from 1983-86. He graduated from 2001-02 UTEP (tight ends) Roberts, who was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Broncos. Muskingum in 1987 with degrees and physical education and history 2000 Bowling Green (o ensive line) Hudson went to Nevada after one season as the run game and earned a Master’s degree from Louisville in 1992 in physical 1998-99 Southeast Missouri (o ensive line) coordinator and o ensive line coach at Massachusetts. Prior to education. 1997 Kent State (special teams/tight ends) that, he served in the same capacity at New Mexico. Hudson spent He has a daughter, Mackenzie, and two sons, Spencer and David. 1996 Lenoir-Rhyne (o ensive line/recruiting) six seasons at Louisiana, serving as assistant head coach, o ensive David is an o ensive lineman at the University of Louisiana. 1995 The Citadel (tight ends) 1994 Urbana (o ensive coordinator) 1993 Illinois State (tight ends) 1991-92 Louisville (G.A.)

COLLEGE BOWL/POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE 2018 Camellia (GS vs. Eastern Michigan) 2016 Rose (Penn State vs. USC) 2015 Arizona (Nevada vs. Colorado State) 2014 New Orleans (Nevada vs. Louisiana)

PROMINENT PUPILS Joel Bitonio (OL): Cleveland Browns Austin Corbett (OL): Cleveland Browns Kyle Roberts (OL): Denver Broncos Jonas Crafts (TE): Roman Oben (OT): Tampa Bay Buccaneers Jason Gavadza (TE): BC Lions Dan Goodspeed (OL): Winnipeg Blue Bombers Daniel Quave (OL):

The Hudson Family: Coach Ron Hudson and his mother, Harriet Hudson. 22 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL ASSISTANT COACHES

LAMAR OWENS @COACHLO2 WIDE RECEIVERS // FIRST SEASON Lamar Owens joined the Georgia Southern football program in team all-conference honoree after leading all NCAA Division I FBS 2019 after spending 11 seasons at Georgia Tech, nine as the Yellow true freshmen and ranking 16th overall nationally in punting with Jackets’ A-backs coach. He added special teams coordinator to his a 44.1-yard average. In 2018, Harvin was named second-team All- responsibilities in 2016 and was tabbed as the program’s recruiting ACC honors after averaging 41.3 yards per punt with 14 downed coordinator in 2017. Owens serves as the wide receivers coach in the inside the 20 and 10 punts of 50 yards or more. Eagles’ option-based o ense. Additionally, the Jackets returned four kicko s for touchdowns Under Owens’ tutelage, Georgia Tech’s three A-backs in 2018 — over a three-year span after not scoring on a kicko return in junior Nathan Cottrell and seniors Clinton Lynch and Qua Searcy — any of the three campaigns that preceded Owens taking over as combined to total 4,473 yards from scrimmage (2,841 rushing, 1,632 special teams coordinator. receiving) on just 430 touches (364 rushes, 66 receptions) over the Owens came to The Flats in 2008 and served two seasons past four seasons, good for a gaudy 10.4 yards per touch. as a sta assistant before moving into his role as an assistant Lynch and Searcy developed into two of the most proli c slot coach. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in economics from backs of head coach Paul Johnson’s 12-year tenure at Georgia Tech. Maryland in 2008 after completing his football playing career as Lynch, who became the 47th student-athlete in school history to a quarterback at the U.S. Naval Academy under head coach Paul THE OWENS FILE rush for 1,000 yards in his career, led Georgia Tech in both yards per Johnson. reception (30.6) and yards per rush (11.2) as a sophomore in 2016. In 2005, Owens directed a Navy o ense that averaged PERSONAL In 2014, Owens’ senior-laden A-backs group of B.J. Bostic, Deon 34.2 points and an NCAA Division I-A-best 319.3 rushing yards Hometown: Savannah, Ga. Hill, Charles Perkins and Tony Zenon combined for more than 2,100 per game. He racked up 2,109 yards of total o ense (1,229 Born: Sept. 6, 1983 in Savannah, Ga. yards and 14 touchdowns, en route to the ACC Coastal Division title passing, 880 rushing — both team highs) and accounted for 17 College: Maryland (2008) and a FedEx Orange Bowl victory. touchdowns (11 rushing, six passing) en route to being named to Family: wife, Lindsey; daughter, Lennox Owens’ most notable pupils at Georgia Tech also include Robert the ECAC all-East team. Godhigh and Orwin Smith. Godhigh led the Yellow Jackets in Behind Owens, who broke four school records for total o ense, PLAYING EXPERIENCE touchdown receptions in 2012 and 2013 and became the only player passing yards per attempt and passing yards per completion, the U.S. Naval Academy (2002-05) in Tech history with 100 rushing yards and 100 receiving yards in the Midshipmen went 8-4 in 2005, won the Commander-In-Chief’s same game when he totaled 126 yards on the ground and 105 yards Trophy and beat Colorado State, 51-30, in the Poinsettia Bowl. The COACHING EXPERIENCE through the air against Clemson on Nov. 14, 2012. Smith set an ACC triumph over CSU gave Navy consecutive bowl wins for the rst 2019- Georgia Southern (wide receivers) record with a career average of 9.3 yards per rush from 2009-12 time in program history. 2017-18 Georgia Tech (Godhigh’s 9.1-yard career average ranks second in ACC history In 2018, Owens was invited to participate in the American (A-backs/ST coord./recruiting coord.) 2016 Georgia Tech among rushers with at least 1,000 career yards). Football Coaches Association’s 35 Under 35 Coaches’ Leadership (A-backs/special teams coordinator) Owens also coached Embry Peeples and Roddy Jones — a pair Institute and the National Football League’s prestigious Bill Walsh 2010-15 Georgia Tech (A-backs) of 1,000-yard career rushers — for their nal two seasons at Tech Diversity Coaching Fellowship. As part of the Walsh Fellowship, 2008-09 Georgia Tech (quarterbacks sta assistant) (2010 and 2011). he was immersed with the San Francisco 49ers’ coaching sta for The Yellow Jackets’ special teams also enjoyed success under two weeks during o season training activities and mandatory COLLEGE BOWL/POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE Owens, who began overseeing the units in 2016. In his rst season minicamp. COACH at the helm of Tech’s special teams, the Jackets led the ACC in eld- A native of Savannah, Georgia, Owens is married to the former 2018 Quick Lane (GT vs. Minnesota) goal percentage (.882) and PAT percentage (1.000) behind place Lindsey Vincent and they have a daughter, Lennox. He holds 2016 TaxSlayer (GT vs. Kentucky) 2014 Orange (GT vs. Mississippi State) kicker Harrison Butker, who was picked by the in a Lean Six Sigma black belt and has used the techniques and 2013 Music City (GT vs. Ole Miss) the seventh round of the 2017 NFL Draft. In 2017, true freshman tools for process improvement asserted by Six Sigma doctrine to 2012 Sun (GT vs. USC) Pressley Harvin III was named a freshman all-American and third- analyze and improve recruiting processes. 2011 Sun (GT vs. Utah) 2010 Independence (GT vs. Air Force) 2009 Orange (GT vs. Iowa) 2008 Chick- l-A (GT vs. LSU) PLAYER 2003 Houston (Navy vs. Texas Tech) 2004 Emerald (Navy vs. New Mexico) 2005 Poinsettia (Navy vs. Colorado State)

PROMINENT PUPILS Harrison Butker (K): Orwin Smith (RB): Chris Milton (CB): Indianapolis Colts

The Owens Family: Coach Lamar Owens and his wife, Lindsey, along with Lennox. GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 23 ASSISTANT COACHES

JEREMY ROWELL @COACH_ROWELL OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS // FOURTH SEASON Jeremy Rowell is in his fourth season on the Georgia Southern The defense in 2008 ranked in the top 35 in several categories, football sta and his second as the outside linebackers coach after including pass defense (23rd), total defense (30th) and scoring serving as the defensive backs coach in 2016 and 2017. The veteran defense (31st). They also ranked 17th in the nation in pass e ciency coach has nearly 20 seasons of college experience, including eight as defense (104.03). a defensive coordinator. Under Rowell, the Trojans  ourished in the defensive back eld, In 2018, his outside linebacking crew got better as the season becoming one of the mainstays of a stingy Troy defense. In 2004, moved along as they continued to learn the new 3-4 defense. The the Trojans ranked sixth in the country in pass e ciency defense Eagles led the FBS with a +22 turnover margin and improved across (100.56) and 16th in total defense (311.00 yards). The 32 turnovers the board in the new scheme. gained were tied for second in the country, while the turnover In 2017 his defensive secondary, led by second-team all- margin (+0.92) was tied for 10th. In 2003, despite returning just conference selection Monquavion Brinson, tallied 12 interceptions. four starters, the defense ranked sixth nationally in turnovers gained Brinson led the way with ve picks and 12 breakups while Kindle (35), 26th in rushing defense (125.5 yards) and 39th in total defense Vildor had three interceptions and safety Josh Moon had two. (349.67 yards). Prior to coming to GS, Rowell spent the previous three seasons Defensive back nished third in the nation in THE ROWELL FILE coaching at the high school level, helping lead Colquitt County (GA) interceptions in 2003, behind Miami (FL) safety Sean Taylor and High to a pair of GHSA Class 1-AAAAAA state championships. In his Nebraska’s Josh Bullocks. Ansley tallied nine interceptions, earning PERSONAL Hometown: Crestview, Fla. nal season at CCHS, the Packers went 15-0 and nished as national News All-Independent honors, as well as an Born: Nov. 21, 1973 in Fort Walton Beach, Fla. champions by High School Football America and were ranked No. 2 honorable mention selection on the ESPN.com All-Independent College: Troy (1997, 1999) in the country by USA Today. team. Rayshun Reed joined Ansley on both All-Independent teams, Family: wife, Jessica; A native of Crestview, Florida, Rowell spent 15 seasons at Troy and earned an invitation to participate in the Blue-Gray All-Star sons, Jacob, Jaxon University, the nal six as the Trojans’ defensive coordinator. He Football Classic on Christmas Day. was promoted to defensive coordinator in 2005 after six seasons The 2002 defense ranked fourth nationally in total defense. PLAYING EXPERIENCE overseeing the defensive backs, including two as the co-coordinator. The Trojans allowed just 276.83 yards per game to opponents in Troy (1991-95) From 2006-2010, the Trojans won the Sun Belt Conference title 12 games, ranking behind only Texas Christian, Kansas State and COACHING EXPERIENCE outright or shared the title each of those ve seasons. Alabama. Troy was ranked 11th in pass defense, 13th in rushing 2018- Georgia Southern (outside linebackers) In 2011, the Trojans had two players honored for the defensive defense and 30th in scoring defense. 2016-17 Georgia Southern (defensive backs) work by being selected by the coaches and media for the All-Sun A eld general during his playing career, Rowell is considered 2015 Colquitt County (Ga.) HS (DC/safeties) Belt Conference team. The 2010 defense was a young squad as they one of the top quarterbacks in school history. He led Troy to a 19-3 2013-14 Colquitt County (Ga.) HS had to replace several starters from a year before who departed for regular season record as a starter in 1994 and 1995. With Rowell (special teams coordinator/safeties) the NFL and CFL; however, the team came together and helped lead under center, the Trojans nished with the only perfect (11-0) 2007-12 Troy (defensive coordinator/secondary) the team to the 2010 R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl. They were regular season record in school history. He accounted for 3,300 2005-06 Troy (co-defensive coordinator/secondary) able to hold opponents to 14 points or less three di erent times. passing yards in his career with 22 touchdowns. He also scored 15 2001-04 Troy (secondary/recruiting coordinator) 1998-00 Troy (G.A.) In 2008, Rowell coached Sherrod Martin, a 2009 NFL Draft rushing touchdowns in a season (1994) and nished with 20 for his selection and All-Sun Belt Conference selection Terence Moore along career. COLLEGE BOWL/POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE with 2010 Arizona Cardinals draftee Jorrick Calvin. Three seasons A graduate of Troy University, Rowell received his bachelor’s COACH ago, Rowell coached the 11th overall pick in the NFL Draft in Leodis degree in mathematics & science in 1997 and his master’s degree in 2018 Camellia (GS vs. Eastern Michigan) McKelvin, along with the nation’s leader in interceptions, Elbert foundations of education in 1999. 2010 New Orleans (Troy vs. Ohio) Mack, in the defensive back eld. Rowell and his wife, Jessica, have two children, Jacob and Jaxon. 2009 GMAC (Troy vs. Central Michigan) 2008 New Orleans (Troy vs. Southern Miss) 2006 New Orleans (Troy vs. Rice) 2004 Silicon Valley (Troy vs. Northern Illinois) PLAYER 1995 NCAA Division I-AA First Round (Troy) 1994 NCAA Division I-AA First Round (Troy) 1993 NCAA Division I-AA Semi nals (Troy)

PROMINENT PUPILS Leodis McKelvin (CB): Bu alo Bills Joshua Moon (S): Jacksonville Jaguars Sherrod Martin (S): Carolina Panthers Jorrick Calvin (CB): Arizona Cardinals Elbert Mack (CB): Tampa Bay Bucanneers Derrick Ansley: Univ. of Tennessee Defensive Coord. (DE/OLB) - Carolina Panthers Brandon Lang (DE/OLB) - San Diego Chargers Jonathan Carter (WR) - New York Jets Brannon Condren (DB) - Indianapolis Colts Jonathan Massaquoi (DE/OLB) - Mareno Philyaw (WR) - Atlanta Falcons Cameron She eld (DE/OLB) - Kansas City Chiefs Brynden Trawick (DB) - Elbert Mack (DB) - The Rowell Family: Coach Jeremy Rowell and his wife, Jessica, along with (l-r): Jaxon and Jacob. Steve McLendon (DL) - New York Jets 24 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL ASSISTANT COACHES

KEVIN WHITLEY @KWHIT4 CORNERBACKS // FIRST SEASON Former Georgia Southern All-American and professional player He began his head coaching career at North Springs High, where Kevin Whitley is in his rst season as the cornerbacks coach for Chad he coached for two seasons. In 18 seasons as a high school head Lunsford after spending the past decade as a highly successful high coach in Georgia, he compiled a record of 160-55 (.744), winning school coach in the Atlanta area. seven region championships. He coached ve players named to the While new to the college coaching scene in 2019, Whitley brings Atlanta Journal-Constitution Super 11, 39 players named all-state a strong coaching resume to Statesboro as well as a familiarity to the and he himself was named a region coach of the year eight times. Georgia Southern program. Whitley participated in the prestigious Bill Walsh Diversity Most recently, Whitley compiled a 99-28 overall record with ve Coaching Fellowship in 2018 with the . As part region titles over 10 years at Stockbridge High School, four of which of the Walsh Fellowship, he was immersed with the Seahawks’ were in a row from 2014-2017. Stockbridge had never won a playo coaching sta for two weeks during o season training activities and game prior to his arrival. mandatory minicamp. In his nal four seasons at SHS, he posted a combined 49-5 record A native of Decatur, Georgia, Whitley earned honorable mention (.907) with three regional titles and 18 all-state players. All-America honors for the Eagles in 1991 from the Football Gazette Stockbridge was 24-76 in the century’s rst decade but went after posting 48 tackles, to interceptions and six pass break-ups. THE WHITLEY FILE 97-20 from 2010-2018. The improvement of 73 victories is by far the Whitley played at Georgia Southern from 1988-1991 as a four-year largest of any school in the state among schools that have elded starter, helping lead the Eagles to two national championships. PERSONAL teams each year since 2000. He went on to play professionally for four years, signing a free Hometown: Decatur, Ga. Born: Feb. 26, 1970 in Greenville, N.C. Prior to his decade at Stockbridge, Whitley coached at Creekside agent contract in the NFL with the New England Patriots and later College: Georgia Southern (1993); High for six seasons and led the Seminoles to three 10-win seasons. in the CFL for the as a defensive back where he West Georgia (2000); He posted an overall record of 52-16 with 10 all-state players, most intercepted two passes in three seasons. He was named the Rookie Nova Southeastern (2009) notably Eric Berry, who was a two-time unanimous All-American at of the Year for the Argonauts in 1993. Family: wife, Star; the University of Tennessee and was named to the NFL’s Pro Bowl ve Whitley graduated from Georgia Southern in 1993 with a daughter, Camryn; son, Avery times and rst-team All-Pro three times. degree in business administration with an emphasis in marketing Over 80 of his players continued on to play in college, including and his Master’s in business education from West Georgia in 2000. PLAYING EXPERIENCE current GS safety Kenderick Duncan Jr. He also coached Ken Webster, He earned an educational specialist certi cation in leadership from Georgia Southern (1988-91) a seventh-round pick of the New England Patriots in 2019, as well as Nova Southeastern in 2009. New England Patriots (1992) future professional players Terrance Parks, Channing Crowder, Efrem Whitley and his wife, Star, have a daughter, Camryn, and a son, Toronto Argonauts (1993-96) Hill, Joshua Holsey, Travis Harris, Sean Dillard and . Avery. COACHING EXPERIENCE 2019- Georgia Southern (cornerbacks) 2009-18 Stockbridge (Ga.) HS (head coach) 2003-08 Creekside (Ga.) HS (head coach) 2001-02 North Springs (Ga.) HS (head coach) 1998-00 North Springs (Ga.) HS (asst. HC/DC) 1996-97 Redan (Ga.) HS (defensive backs)

COLLEGE BOWL/POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE PLAYER 1990 NCAA I-AA National Champions (GS) 1989 NCAA I-AA National Champions (GS) 1990 NCAA I-AA National Runner-Up (GS)

PROMINENT PUPILS Eric Berry (S): Kansas City Chiefs Ken Webster (CB): New England Patriots Terrance Parks (LB): Kansas City Chiefs Channing Crowder (LB): Efrem Hill (WR): Carolina Panthers Joshua Holsey (CB): Washington Redskins Travis Harris (LB): Tennessee Titans Sean Dillard (WR): Washington Redskins Rokevious Watkins (OL): St. Louis Rams

The Whitley Family: Coach Kevin Whitley and his wife, Star, along with (l-r): Camryn and Avery. GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 25 SUPPORT STAFF

MATT GREENHALGH @STRENGTH_MJG STRENGTH & CONDITIONING DIRECTOR, FOOTBALL // SECOND SEASON Matt Greenhalgh is in his second season as the strength & Before App, Greenhalgh was a graduate assistant strength conditioning director for Georgia Southern football. The former & conditioning coach at The Citadel from 2013-14, training the college football player spent four years as the assistant director of baseball team and assisting with football, wrestling and track & strength &conditioning at Appalachian State University, where he eld. While at The Citadel he was responsible for the o ensive and was the lead assistant in the training of football and ran the strength defensive linemen, as well as the development of the red-shirt program for baseball. athletes. In his time at App, Greenhalgh aided in the transition of the Greenhalgh interned with South Carolina’s football squad in football program from FCS to FBS culminating with three bowl 2012, working predominantly with the lineman including No. 1 victories and two Sun Belt Conference championships. Additionally, overall NFL Draft selection Jadeveon Clowney. From 2012-13 he nearly 20 student-athletes that he worked with went on to receive worked with the golf and tennis teams on top of contributing to all NFL opportunities. Greenhalgh traveled with the baseball program 16 of Rhode Island’s and facilitated o -site training protocols while working with seven sports while he completed his athletic eligibility. players who were drafted by the major league baseball organizations. Greenhalgh had a decorated career as an o ensive lineman Over the course of his time at App he also was instrumental in the at Rhode Island from 2008-12 as a four-time letterwinner and THE GREENHALGH FILE development of AppFuel and was tasked with monitoring the day-to- was a four-year member of the CAA All-Academic Team. An active day operations of the strength & conditioning department. He helped member of the Student Athlete Advisory Committee, he was one PERSONAL to create two Fueling Stations for AppFuel that distributed pre- and of 22 student-athletes nationally named to the 2011 Allstate AFCA Hometown: Chepachet, R.I. Born: March 14, 1990 in Rochester Hills, Mich. post-workout nutritional supplementation to meet the needs of all Good Works Team honoring football players committed to making a Alma Mater: Rhode Island (2012); 18 varsity teams. di erence in the community. Western Carolina (2017) Greenhalgh was the internship coordinator responsible for He received his bachelor’s degree in exercise science and Education: Bachelor’s (exercise science and the recruitment of interns as well as the creator and proctor of psychology from URI in 2012 and his master’s degree in sport psychology); Master’s (sport the internship curriculum. While at App, he played a large role in management from Western Carolina in December 2017. Greenhalgh management) the growth of the department from six coaches to 10 prior to his is certi ed by the National Strength and Conditioning Association Family: ancee, Emily departure. He also had stints training the eld hockey, volleyball and (CSCS) and College Strength and Conditioning Association (SCCC). He wrestling programs. is engaged to Emily Shaw. PLAYING EXPERIENCE Rhode Island (2008-12)

EXPERIENCE 2018- Georgia Southern 2014-18 Appalachian State 2013-14 The Citadel 2012-13 Rhode Island 2012 South Carolina (intern)

BOWL EXPERIENCE Sta 2018 Camellia (GS vs. Eastern Michigan) 2017 Dollar General (App vs. Ohio) 2016 Camellia (App vs. Toledo) 2015 Camellia (App vs. Ohio)

The Greenhalgh Family: Coach Matt Greenhalgh and his ancee, Emily Shaw. 26 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL SUPPORT STAFF ADRIAN PETERSON DIRECTOR OF STUDENT-ATHLETE DEVELOPMENT // SECOND SEASON

College Football Hall of Famer Adrian Peterson and Georgia Southern alum is in his second season as the director of student-athlete development for the Eagle football program. In his role, Peterson works closely with Student-Athlete Services to provide communication to the football sta on the academic progress of all 100-plus student-athletes on the team. He also serves as a mentor for many players as they navigate their way through college with the end goal of every player earning his degree. Peterson also has a heavy hand in on-campus recruiting, APR other areas to assigned by head coach Chad Lunsford. Perhaps the greatest player to ever suit up in Statesboro, Peterson’s No. 3 jersey is retired at Georgia Southern and he still stands as the NCAA’s Division I all-time leading rusher with 6,559 yards in regular-season contests. He is already a member of GS’s Athletics Hall of Fame and was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in December. The Alachua, Florida, native was a four-time All-American and was the rst sophomore to win the , given to the top player in the FCS. He rushed for 100 or more yards in 48 consecutive games and at the time of graduation, held 30 school and playo records. He was a sixth-round draft choice of the Chicago Bears in 2002 and was a Super Bowl XLI participant.

The Peterson Family: Adrian Peterson and his wife, Angela, along with (l-r): Amelia, Aaden and Alana. #AJSoars T.J. ANDERSON DIRECTOR OF HIGH SCHOOL RELATIONS // SECOND SEASON

Former Georgia Southern football player T.J. Anderson was hired in January of 2018 as the director of high school relations for Eagle head football coach Chad Lunsford. In his role, Anderson maintains good relationships with high school coaches in the state and region and also keeps in contact with the many former GS players who are coaching in the high school ranks. He also is heavily involved with on-campus recruiting. Anderson graduated from Georgia Southern with a degree in sports management in 2005 and played slotback under both Paul Johnson and . In the 2003 and 2004 seasons, he was coached by Lunsford. Anderson, from Snellville, Georgia, won a Division I-AA national championship and three Southern Conference titles at Georgia Southern and went on to play two years of arena football. While at Georgia Southern, Anderson played in 44 games, rushing for 773 yards and ve touchdowns while catching 21 passes for 426 yards and four scores. He came back to GS after serving as an assistant football coach and physical education teacher at The Westminster Schools in Atlanta. Anderson and his wife, Kelly, have three daughters, Avie, Alyvia and Averie.

The Anderson Family: T.J. Anderson and his wife, Kelly, along with (l-r): Alyvia and Avie.

GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 27 SUPPORT STAFF BRANDY CLOUSE SENIOR ASSOCIATE AD FOR ADMINISTRATION/S.W.A. // 17TH YEAR

Brandy Clouse organizes and runs the Athletic Sports Medicine department at Georgia Southern since being promoted to the Associate Athletics Director for Administration in 2014. She added the title of Senior Woman’s Administrator in 2016 and was promoted to Senior Associate A.D in 2017. Clouse oversees seven full-time assistants and a number of graduate and student assistants, who work with all 17 of the Eagles’ Division I sports programs. In her current role, she oversees all sports, all aspects of student-athlete healthcare and supervises 14 athletic trainers. She primarily works with the football team and assists with ADD/ADHD testing and drug testing. Prior to her appointment at GS in 2003, Clouse served as a graduate assistant at Marshall University, where she worked primarily with women’s soccer, women’s swimming, women’s golf, baseball and football. During her time with the Herd, she obtained her Master of Science in cardiac rehabilitation/ exercise physiology. Clouse earned her bachelor of science degree in kinesiology/athletic training from Georgia Southern in December 2000 and was a member of the women’s tennis team. As a student trainer, Clouse assisted with the Eagle women’s soccer, women’s basketball and football programs, as well as the GS football camp. A native of Conyers, Georgia, Clouse graduated from Heritage High School in 1995. She and Rob Clouse were married in May 2009 and are the parents of two sons, Brayden and Landon, and a daughter, Addison Elise, who was born in 2016. SEAN FITZGERALD DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL OPERATIONS // FIRST SEASON

Sean Fitzgerald serves as the director of football operations for the Georgia Southern football program, a role he assumed in 2019. He oversees the daily administrative and operational duties within Georgia Southern’s football program, the handling of team travel, and other assorted responsibilities to ensure that the program functions smoothly and e ciently. Fitzgerald is a familiar name to the GS program as he has served the Eagles in several capacities prior to his current role. In his rst stint at Georgia Southern, he served as quality control coach, while assisting with the running backs in 2016. He returned to Statesboro for the back half of the 2018 season and assumed duties as the interim director of video operations as the Eagles won 10 games, including the Raycom Media Camellia Bowl. In between his stays at Georgia Southern, he was the running backs coach at Wagner College, mentoring senior running back Ryan Fulse, who had a breakout nal year. Fulse was named a 2018 FCS First-Team All-American and rst-team all-conference, and was a nalist for the prestigious Walter Payton Award, regarded as the Heisman Trophy of the FCS, emblematic of the nation’s top o ensive player. Fitzgerald’s college coaching resume also includes a ve- year tenure on the sta at his alma mater, the University of Central Florida. After serving ve years as the Knights’ equipment manager, he worked his way to o ensive quality control coach where his responsibilities including the execution of all defensive lm input/breakdowns and weekly opponent reports. In this role, Fitzgerald also handled all weekly self-scout input and duties, helped aid with the o ensive game-planning, in addition to working with the wide receivers, running backs and quarterbacks. In 2012, Fitzgerald earned a B.S. in general business management at UCF before going on to earn a master of science degree in communications in 2013. LEO ROBERTS IV HEAD OF ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT SERVICES // FIRST SEASON

Englon “Leo” Roberts IV serves as the Head of Athletic Equipment Services for the Georgia Southern Athletics Department, a position he has held since April of 2019. At Georgia Southern, Roberts IV oversees the department’s Adidas apparel deal and runs the equipment room at the Ted Smith Family Football Center. He is the direct supervisor for GS’s athletic equipment services in entirety. Roberts IV’s sta orders, distributes, launders, sizes equipment and apparel, and also handles eld set up for daily practices. He also oversees the sta of full time equipment personnel and student managers, in addition to the Eagles’ other 16 varsity sports. Roberts IV came to Statesboro after serving as the Director of Equipment Operations at Morgan State University for nearly two years. In his role at MSU, he oversaw all of the athletic departments equipment aspects, including the ordering, distributing, organizing and budgeting for the entire administration, sta , coaches and all 13 sports programs. He also helped negotiate the department’s contract with Adidas, a ve-year deal for the school. Prior to Morgan State, Roberts IV was the Director of Equipment Operations at Campbell University after working as the Assistant Director of Equipment Operations and Head Football Equipment Manager at Morgan State from the beginning of 2016 until mid 2017. He is a certi ed member of the Athletic Equipment Manager’s Association (AEMA). Roberts IV, who hails from Baltimore, Maryland, played defensive back at Bowie State and graduated from the school with a degree in sports management with a minor in communications. MATT BRENNAN DIRECTOR OF PLAYER PERSONNEL // FOURTH SEASON

Matt Brennan is in his fourth season at Georgia Southern and his third in the role of Director of Player Personnel. His rst year was spent serving in a special teams and defensive quality control role. In 2016, he was the main assistant for special teams coordinator Chad Lunsford who was named a Broyles Award nominee, given to the nation’s top assistant coach, as the Eagles blocked seven kicks and featured a Lou Groza Award nalist in Younghoe Koo. Prior to coming to Georgia Southern, Brennan was a high school coach in the state of Georgia for 11 years at Woodward Academy in College Park. He served as defensive line coach, co-special teams coordinator and co-recruiting coordinator while there. His teams quali ed for the state playo s every year, winning two region championships and making two Group AAAA state semi nal appearances in 2014 and 2015. While at Woodward, Brennan had 16 of his defensive lineman go on to play college football and helped over 40 total players from Woodward go on to play college football during his time there. Originally from Tucker, Georgia, Brennan received his degree from Troy University in sports management.

28 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL SUPPORT STAFF NIKKI DONOFF ASSISTANT OF FOOTBALL OPERATIONS // SECOND SEASON

Nikki Dono serves as the assistant of football operations for the Georgia Southern football program. Originally from Kingsland, Georgia, Dono graduated from Camden County High School in 2014. She obtained her B.S. in sport management from Georgia Southern University in May of 2018. During her time at Georgia Southern, Dono gained experience volunteering and working with sales, game-day operations, player engagement and team operations for football, men’s and women’s basketball, and baseball. During her senior year, she accepted an operations internship with Georgia Southern football. Upon graduation, she o cially joined the football sta and has been with the team since June of 2018, working in the operations side of the program. In her role, she assists the director of football operations in the day-to-day planning of the program, travel logistics and other duties as assigned.

BRYCE SORRIER ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER, FOOTBALL // SECOND SEASON

Bryce Sorrier joined the Georgia Southern Athletic Department as an assistant athletic trainer in fall of 2018. His primary responsibility is overseeing the day-to-day operations of the Georgia Southern football program. In addition to football, Sorrier oversees the clinical coverage for women’s track & eld and cross country. Prior to joining the sta at Georgia Southern, Sorrier worked as assistant athletic trainer at Eastern Michigan University. Sorrier’s other experiences include serving as a clinical athletic trainer at MedSport, serving as the head athletic trainer at Owasso High School in Oklahoma, and a stop at the University of Arizona. He began his time at Arizona as a graduate assistant in 2009, before being elevated to assistant athletic trainer in 2011. Sorrier is a certi ed athletic trainer licensed by the State of Georgia and is a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association, Southeast Athletic Trainers Association. He is also certi ed in dry needling technique. He earned a bachelor’s degree in exercise and sport science with an emphasis in athletic training from the University of Georgia in 2009, before getting his master’s in education from the University of Arizona in 2011.

PHILL GUARD FOOTBALL VIDEO COORDINATOR // FIRST SEASON

Phill Guard was hired as the football video coordinator in 2019. He moved into his current role after overseeing GATA Lifestyle, the team’s social media recruiting outlet, and was previously a graduate assistant for the Eagles. In his current role, Guard directs all coaches lm from practices and games as well as lm exchange with Eagle opponents. He manages and trouble- shoots technology for the program utilizing the XOS software system. With the assistance of a number of students and a graduate assistant, Guard uses up to six cameras at practice and games to provide footage for daily review and highlight videos. He maintains the program’s recent lm archives and a 50 terabytes of storage to make clips available to the sta on demand. He continues to oversee a sta that runs the GATA Lifestyle accounts. He joined the coaching sta at Georgia Southern in 2017 as an o ensive graduate assistant. Guard came to Statesboro from St. Lawrence University. The former national champion with Mount Union will work with the o ensive line of the Eagles. Guard was a three-year player and one-year assistant coach at Mount Union and helped the Raiders win the national championship in 2012. After graduating in 2015 with a degree in business management and a minor in education, Guard was hired as an assistant coach at Albright College. He helped with the o ense, special teams and video as the Lions captured the Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) championship and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament before falling to Mount Union. The Geneva, New York, native was also a member of the New York State championship football team at Geneva High School.

LISA SWEANY DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS/FOOTBALL ADMINISTRATOR // THIRD SEASON

After six successful seasons as the leader of Armstrong State Athletics, Lisa M. Sweany joined Georgia Southern University as the as the deputy director of athletics in 2017. At Georgia Southern, Sweany helps with the day-to-day oversight of the athletic department, and also has sport oversights of football, volleyball and softball, as well as game operations and human resources. Sweany earned a top honor in 2017 as she was named an Under Armour Athletics Director of the Year for NCAA Division II, announced by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA). In her six years at Armstrong State, the Pirates won four straight Peach Belt Conference Commissioner’s Cups from 2012-15, the league’s All-Sports trophy. Over 40 teams during six years advanced to NCAA Championships play. Overall, during her six seasons with the Pirates, Sweany saw three NCAA Division II National Champions, 23 Peach Belt Conference regular season and 15 tournament titles, 43 NCAA Championships appearances, 86 All-Americans, 12 CoSIDA Academic All-Americans and 214 All-Peach Belt Conference honorees. Sweany joined Armstrong State in July of 2011, coming from fellow NCAA Division II school Grand Valley State, where she served as assistant AD and then senior associate AD for 10 years. Prior to joining GVSU, she served at Tri-State University in Angola, Indiana, starting in 1995 as athletics facilities director. She holds a master’s degree in physical education with a concentration in sports management from Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana, and a bachelor’s degree with honors in business administration with a concentration in accounting from Tri-State University in Angola, Indiana. GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 29 SUPPORT STAFF DR. BRANDONN HARRIS SPORT PSYCHOLOGIST

Dr. Brandonn S. Harris, CMPC, is currently the program director and a tenured Associate Professor of Sport and Exercise Psychology at Georgia Southern University where he also serves as the Graduate Program Director for the Department of Health Sciences and Kinesiology. He is a current member of the Association for Applied Sport Psychology (AASP) and Division 47 of the American Psychological Association. He is a Certi ed Mental Performance Consultant (CMPC) and is also listed on the United States Olympic Committee (USOC) Sport Psychology Registry. At Georgia Southern he teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in the areas of ethical issues in sport psychology, psychological aspects of peak performance, sport and exercise psychology interventions, team dynamics in sport, and supervises graduate students’ practica and internships in sport and exercise psychology. As a practitioner, he has consulted with numerous collegiate athletes and teams, youth athletes, parents, and coaches on a variety of sport psychology- related topics. As a researcher, he has conducted and published several book chapters, peer-reviewed publications, and delivered numerous national and international presentations. Dr. Harris obtained his bachelor’s degree in exercise science with a sport psychology specialization from Truman State University in Kirksville, Missouri. He holds two master’s degrees with one in sport and exercise psychology and the other in counseling, both from West Virginia University. His Ph.D. in sport and exercise psychology was also completed at West Virginia University.

MATT WISE CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT VOLUNTEER // FIFTH SEASON

Matt Wise volunteers his time as the leader of character development for the Georgia Southern football program. He is responsible for helping student- athletes develop character fundamentals along with leadership development that will serve and guide them throughout and following their playing careers. A former Georgia Southern student-athlete, Wise played from 2004-2007 for the Eagle football squad. After a career-ending injury in 2007, Wise served as a student coach in 2008 and graduated with a degree in exercise science. Since graduation, Wise has spent time serving athletes and coaches at GS through the platform of sports ministry. He is currently the campus director for Athletes In Action, a sports ministry of Cru. In 2016, Wise helped lead Georgia Southern Athletes on a service trip to Nicaragua that won the Sun Belt Community Impact Award for the year. He brings a servant attitude and depth of passion into his work every day with student-athletes, coaches and leaders. A native of Hazlehurst, Georgia, Wise and his wife, Colleen, who played soccer from 2004-2007 for Georgia Southern, live in Statesboro. They have three girls, Hope, Kennedy and Berkley.

BRYAN JOHNSTON ASSOCIATE A.D., PUBLIC RELATIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS // FIFTH SEASON

Bryan Johnston has direct oversight of the athletics communications and creative services o ces at Georgia Southern as the associate athletics director for public relations and communications. In his current role as a member of the Athletic Director’s Executive Sta , he works with the external relations team in making sure his area is synced up with the athletics marketing and athletics ticketing departments to best tell the Georgia Southern story, drive revenue and ticket sales/attendance and ensure everything is on brand. He also heads up the media relations for the football squad, traveling with the team and taking care of all media requests, as well as ri e. Johnston plays a lead role in planning, developing and managing of complex and innovative projects, and implementing them across multiple digital platforms. Johnston joined the Georgia Southern Athletics Sta in August of 2015 after spending 16 years at Virginia Tech as the football, wrestling and softball SID. He was elevated to director of content strategy in 2014. He went to Tech in 1999 as an intern following graduation from college and was made a full-time employee in 2000. Spanning his career, Johnston has coordinated media e orts prior to and on-site for 18 college football bowl games inlcuding the 2000 BCS National Championship, the Orange Bowl three times, and Sugar Bowl twice. Johnston is an active member of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA), the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA) and the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) and was voted as the National Wrestling S.I.D. of the Year by the National Wrestling Media Association in 2014. He graduated from the University of South Carolina in 1999 with a degree in sport administration. A native of Chesapeake, Virginia, Johnston and his wife, Katy Baker, have too many dogs and live in Pooler. ADDITIONAL SUPPORT STAFF

JAKE BRANDON DIMITRI DONALD CLAYTON BARNES DARIUS JONES JR. CHRIS BARTON DUSTIN RAMSEY ASHLEY BURNS GRADUATE ASSISTANT GRADUATE ASSISTANT GRADUATE ASSISTANT GRADUATE ASSISTANT ANALYST (O/ST) ANALYST (D) RECRUITING G.A.

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Gavin DARION Adcock ANDERSON

#57 • Nose Tackle • 5-11 • 270 • r-So. #81 • Wide Receiver • 6-0 • 195 • r-Jr. Watkinsville, Ga. • Oconee HS Warner Robins, Ga. • Houston County HS

2018-19: Played in three games … Was on the field for seven defensive snaps and one special 2018-19: Played in all 13 games, seeing action on 298 offensive plays … Had four catches teams play … Played on defense in the opener against South Carolina State … Was in for on the season, three of which went for touchdowns … Had 160 yards on his four receptions, three defensive snaps against South Alabama … Saw late action against Coastal Carolina … averaging 40.0 yard per catch … His first reception of the season was a 58-yard touchdown Made the Honor Roll in the fall and spring for posting above a 3.0 GPA. catch against South Alabama … Had a 57-yard touchdown catch against Appalachian State … Last touchdown catch was a 38 yarder at Georgia State. 2017-18: Was redshirted … Made the Honor Roll in the spring. 2017-18: Played in 11 games and earned two starts … Was on the field for 176 snaps (157 HIGH SCHOOL: Played for Coach Travis Noland at Oconee County High … Played defensive end offensive, 19 special teams) … Had six receptions for 106 yards on the season … Caught and offensive guard … A two-time all-region selection … Named lineman of the week twice. two passes for 71 yards, and had a long of 44 yards against South Alabama … Recorded one unassisted tackle against Arkansas State. PERSONAL: Born Gavin David Adcock on October 9 in Athens, GA … Son of Joe and Kristy Adcock … Has two siblings. 2016-17: Redshirted … Dressed for almost every game.

MAJOR: Management HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Houston County High for Coach Von Lassiter … A four-star recruit by ESPN Recruiting who was a member of the ESPN300 … The first four-star recruit to ever sign with Georgia Southern … Ranked the No. 176 overall player in the country, No. 12 athlete in the country, the No. 17 player in the state and the No. 85 player in the region … Named a Semper Fidelis All-American … Played in the Marines Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl at the StubHub Center in Santa Ana, CA … Rated a three-star recruit by Rivals, Scout and 247Sports … Rated the No. 69 player in the state of Georgia by Rivals … Ranked as the No. 94 wide receiver in the country and the No. 51 player in the state by 247Sports … Rated by the 247Sports Composite Rankings as the No. 468 player in the country, the No. 80 wide receiver Tre’ in the country and the No. 40 player in Georgia … Listed as the No. 102 wide receiver in the country, the No. 43 wide receiver in the south and the No. 8 wide receiver in Georgia by Scout Allen … Earned honorable mention all-state honors as a senior at defensive back … Caught 22 passes for 432 yards and six touchdowns … Named a first-team Class AAAAA all-state wide #43 • Inside Linebacker • 6-1 • 235 • r-So. receiver as a junior … Caught 55 passes for 1,262 yards and 16 touchdowns as a junior … Named as the Region 2-AAAAAA Player of the Year as a junior … Was also listed as a first-team tockbridge a oodland S , G . • W HS wide receiver and defensive back for the All-Middle Georgia team and second-team kick returner … Caught 87 passes for 1,981 yards and 28 touchdowns for his career. 2018-19: Played in all 13 games … Was on the field for 214 total plays (118 defense, 96 special teams) …Tallied 14 total stops on the year, including half a tackle for loss … Had a PERSONAL: Born Darion Albert Anderson on January 4 in Columbus, GA … Son of Timothy and season-high six tackles (4u, 2a) against second-ranked Clemson … Had three tackles against Lasandra Anderson … Has three brothers: Darius Anderson, Richard Smalls and Derrick Smalls. Arkansas State … Had one stop against South Alabama … Had two tackles, including half a tackle for loss, at Texas State … Picked up two tackles at New Mexico State. MAJOR: Sport Management 2017-18: Was redshirted. DARION ANDERSON’S CAREER RECEIVING STATS Year G-S REC NET APC TD APG LONG HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Woodland High for Coach Steve Davenport … Had 202 tackles, 2017 11-2 6 106 17.7 0 9.6 44 (USA) including 34 tackles for loss and eight sacks, and six forced in his career … Ranked 2018 13-0 4 160 40.0 3 12.3 58 (USA) as the No. 63 inside linebacker in the country and the No. 10 inside linebacker in the state of 24-2 10 266 26.6 3 11.1 58 (USA) Georgia by Scout … Rated as the No. 122 “athlete” in the country and the No. 194 player in the state by 247Sports … A three-star recruit as rated by Scout and 247Sports.

PERSONAL: Born Richard Dell Allen III on April 20 … Son of Traci Allen and Richard Allen Jr. … Has an older sister, Tiffani.

MAJOR: Multimedia Film and Production

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PERSONAL: Born Darrell Megail Baker Jr., on March 27 in Panama City, Panama … Son of Darrell Baker Sr., and Johnetta Dixon … Both parents are retired Army veterans. Peyton MAJOR: Interdisciplinary Studies DARREL BAKER JR’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATS Backer YEAR G-S U A TT TFL SKS INT PBU QH BLK FR-FF 2017 12-3 14 5 19 1.0-1 0.0-0 1 0 0 0 0-1 2018 9-0 5 1 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 1 0 0 0 0-0 #71 • Offensive Line • 6-3 • 295 • r-So. 21-3 19 6 25 1.0-1 0.0-0 2 0 0 0 0-1 Tiger, Ga. • Rabun County HS

2018-19: Played in four games, starting one … Was on the field for 18 offensive snaps … Started the season as an offensive linemen, but played both line and tight end late in the season … Played five offensive snaps against South Carolina State … Was on the field for three plays against UMass … Played five snaps at Coastal Carolina … Got the start in the Raycom Media Camellia Bowl as he moved to a blocking tight end … Played five snaps in the bowl game … Made the Dean’s List in the fall for posting above a 3.5 GPA … Made the President’s List in the spring for a perfect 4.0 GPA. TYLER 2017-18: Was redshirted … Made the Honor Roll in the fall and the Dean’s List in the spring. BASS HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Rabun County High for Coach Lee Shaw … A two-time GACA all-state selection for the 2AA level … Also wrestled, taking second in the state in 2016 and third in #16 • Kicker • 5-10 • 185 • r-Sr. 2014. Irmo, S.C. • Dutch Fork HS

PERSONAL: Born Peyton Eric Backer on May 5 in Clarksville, GA … Son of Ryan and Shelly 2018 - All-America Second Team (Chris Sailer Kicking) Backer … Has two siblings, Drew and Brett. 2018 - All-Sun Belt Conference First Team 2018 - All-Sun Belt Conference First Team (Southern Pigskin) MAJOR: Management 2018 - All-Sun Belt Conference First Team (Phil Steele) 2018 - All-Sun Belt First Team (Pro Football Focus) 2018 - Associated Press All-Bowl Team 2018 - ESPN.com All-Bowl Team 2017 - All-Sun Belt Conference Second Team 2017 - All-Sun Belt Conference First Team (Southern Pigskin)

2018-19: Played in all 13 games … A second-team All-American as named by Chris Sailer Kicking … A first-team All-Sun Belt selection by The Sun Belt, Southern Pigskin, Pro Football DARRELL Focus and Phil Steele … A semifinalist for the Lou Groza Award … Named to the All-Bowl Team by both the Associated Press and ESPN.com … Tied the school record with 19 field goals BAKER JR. on the season, including 10 of 40 yards or longer … Was 45-for-45 on PATs and threw a two- point conversion … Punted three times for an average of 47.0 yards … Had a long of 58 yards … Had 76 kickoffs, 52 of which went for touchbacks … Also had six tackles on kickoff coverage #31 • Safety • 6-1 • 195 • r-Jr. … Had eight games with two more made field goals … Hit a 50-yard field goal against UMass Hephzibah, Ga. • Hephzibah HS … Was named the Sun Belt Conference Special Teams Player of the Week for his performance against New Mexico State … Hit two field goals, six PATs and had seven touchbacks in that 2016-17 - Sun Belt Conference Honor Roll game … Lifted the Eagles to a 23-21 Camellia Bowl win with a 40-yard field goal as the horn sound sounded … Also had a 50-yard field goal to end the first half and a 32-yarder in the 2018-19: Played in nine games … Was on the field for 231 snaps (156 defensive, 75 special fourth quarter … … Named to the AP All-Bowl Team for his performance … Made the Dean’s teams) … Had five solo tackles, an assist and an … Saw first game action against List in the fall for posting above a 3.5 GPA … Made the Honor Roll in the spring for posting Clemson, tallying 13 total plays …Recorded two solo tackles against Arkansas State … Had above a 3.0 GPA. a tackle and an interception against Appalachian State … Played a career-high 78 defensive snaps at New Mexico State … Made the Dean’s List in the fall for posting above a 3.5 GPA.

2017-18: Played in all 12 games … Was on the field for 377 snaps (259 defensive, 118 special teams) … Had five tackles (4u, 1a) and a forced fumble against Indiana … Had four tackles (3u, 1a) and an interception for 2 yards against Arkansas State … Had four tackles (3u, 1a) and one tackle for a loss of a yard against New Mexico State … Made the Honor Roll in the spring.

2016-17: Redshirted … Made the Dean’s List in the fall … Named to the Sun Belt Conference’s Academic Honor Roll for maintaining a 3.0-3.49 GPA for the year.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played football for four years at Hephzibah High for Coach William Wardell Harrell … Also ran track & field … The 2016 state champion in the long jump … Also ran the 4x100m relay, the 100m and the 200m, as well as competed in the triple jump. GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 33 MEET THE EAGLES MEET THE EAGLES 2017-18: A second-team All-Sun Belt selection … Started all 12 games as the kickoff specialist 2016-17: Redshirted … Made the Honor Roll in the spring. and main placekicker … Was on the field for a total of 103 special teams snaps … Went 15 for 19 on field goals on the season, with nine of them being 40 yards or longer … Kicked a season- HIGH SCHOOL: Played several sports at Athens Academy … Played football for Coach Josh long 48-yard field goal against Georgia State … Had a 61-yard punt against South Alabama Alexander, earning first-team all-region and first-team all-state as a punter … Named to the … Had 54 kickoffs with 46 touchbacks … Only missed one PAT on the season … Had single Athens Herald All-Area squad … Was an all-region defender for Coach Stefan Billmayer on the assisted tackles against Auburn and Indiana … Made the Honor Roll both semesters. soccer team … Played tennis, earning first-team all-state … The region’s player of the year.

2016-17: Started all 12 games for the Eagles as the kickoff specialist … Played 76 total special PERSONAL: Born Stuart Magill Bauerle on July 14 in Athens, GA … Son of Jack and Frances teams plays … Had 66 kickoffs with 45 touchbacks … Handled the kicking duties in the Bauerle … Has two brothers, John and Duke … Dad swam at the University of Georgia and opener against Savannah State, going 6 for 7 on PATs … Made the Dean’s List in the spring … is the head coach of the national champion UGA swim teams … Was also the United States’ Named to the Sun Belt Conference’s Academic Honor Roll for maintaining a 3.0-3.49 GPA for women’s swimming team coach for the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, China. the year. MAJOR: Economics/International 2015-16: Redshirted … Made the Dean’s List in the fall … Made the school’s Honor Roll in the spring … Named to the 2015-16 Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List for maintaining MAGILL BAUERLE’S CAREER PUNTING STATS a 3.50 GPA or higher. YEAR G PUNTS YDS LONG AVG FC TB I20 2018 13 56 2164 56 (NMSU) 38.6 23 2 18 HIGH SCHOOL: Named all-state and All-Region 4-4A at kicker for Dutch Fork High School … 13 56 2164 56 (NMSU) 38.6 23 2 18 Earned Chris Sailer Award for High School Kicker of the Year … Converted 239 of 249 (.959) career extra points with a 28-of-33 mark in field goal attempts … Made 74 extra points as a junior and 84 as a senior … Also lettered in soccer.

PERSONAL: Born Tyler Royce Bass on February 14 in Columbia, SC … Son of Rob and Kathy Bass … Has a younger sister, Abby. MAJOR: Marketing (graduated) Anthony TYLER BASS’ CAREER KICKING STATS YEAR G PAT FG LONG KO TB BECK II 2016 12 6-7 0-0 - 66 45 2017 12 27-28 15-19 48 (USA) 54 46 #98 • Punter • 6-4 • 230 • r-Fr. 2018 13 45-45 19-21 50 (twice) 76 52 37 78-80 34-40 50 (twice) 196 143 Guyton, Ga. • South Effingham HS 2018-19: Was redshirted … Made the Dean’s List in the spring for posting a GPA higher than TYLER BASS’ CAREER PUNTING STATS 3.5. YEAR G PUNTS YDS LONG AVG FC TB I20 2016 12 0 0 - - - - - HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered four times for Coach Donnie Revell at South Effingham High … 2017 12 2 99 61 (USA) 49.5 0 0 2 Holds every school record for punting … Named a 2017 All-State Region 5A Punter by Recruit 2018 13 3 141 58 (A-ST) 47.0 0 0 1 Georgia … Named first-team all-region 2 5A punter as a junior and senior … A two-time 37 5 240 61 (USA) 48.0 0 0 3 honorable mention All-Greater Savannah Football Team honoree … As a senior, averaged 38 yards per punt with a long of 59 and 16 downed inside the 20-yard line … Played five games at quarterback, throwing for 643 yards and three touchdowns while rushing for 233 yards and three scores … Had 23 tackles, including three sacks, and a fumble recovery in five games playing linebacker … Made three field goals … Also played soccer for four years, earning First-Team All-Region 2 5A Goalkeeper.

PERSONAL: Born Anthony Joseph Beck II on July 11 in Savannah, GA … Son of Tony and Laurie MAGILL Beck … Has two sisters, Lt. Courtney Cronin and Kelsey Beck … Sister, Courtney, is in the BAUERLE United States Air Force. MAJOR: Exercise Science

#84 • Punter • 6-1 • 200 • r-Jr. Athens, Ga. • Athens Academy

2018-19: Played in all 13 games … Punted 57 times, averaging 38.6 yards per kick … Had a long of 56 yards … Of his punts, 23 were fair caught, 18 were downed inside the 20-yard line and on two went for touchbacks … Had a season-high eight punts against Clemson and Texas State … Longest punt of season came against New Mexico State with a 56 yarder … Had his best game against Arkansas State, averaging 46.67 yards on three punts … Had three punts downed inside the 20 against both Texas State and Georgia State … Held on all 66 PATs and field goals for All-American Tyler Bass … Had one blocked punt.

2017-18: Did not see game action … Made the Honor Roll in the spring.

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Deonta JAY BEMBRY BOWDRY

#38 • • 5-9 • 175 • r-Fr. #5 • Outside Linebacker • 6-0 • 205 • r-Sr. Stone Mountain, Ga. • Stephenson HS Thomasville, Ga. • Thomasville HS

2018-19: Was redshirted. 2018-19: Played in 13 games, starting 12 … Recorded 46 tackles on the season, including 3.5 for loss and a sack … Had two pass breakups and a quarterback hurry … Tallied two stops HIGH SCHOOL: Played for Coach Ron Gartrell at Stephenson High … Named second-team all- against UMass … Had three solo and three assisted tackles against No. 2 Clemson … Recorded region as a senior … Had 82 tackles, including three for loss, to go along with six pass breakups a season-high seven tackles (6u, 1a), including a tackle for loss, against Arkansas State … and three forced fumbles in his final season … Also ran track. Had 1.5 tackles for loss in the win at Texas State … Recorded two solo tackles, including one for loss, against Appalachian State … Had four tackles against Troy and three against Georgia PERSONAL: Born Deonta Montravious Bembry on March 6 in Atlanta … Son of Monica and State … Finished the season strong against Eastern Michigan in the Camellia Bowl, posting Demeche Bembry … Has a brother, Isiah and a sister, O’Rion … Cousin, Justin Birdsong, is a four tackles in the win … Made the Honor Roll in the fall for posting above a 3.0 GPA. member of the GS football squad. 2017-18: Played in 10 games, starting five … Was on the field for 316 snaps (273 defensive, MAJOR: Business Management 43 special teams) … Recorded 37 tackles on the season, including 1.0 for loss … Had 12 tackles (8u, 4a) and one interception in the season opener against Auburn … Had seven tackles (6u, 1a), including a tackle for a loss of a yard against Arkansas State … Recorded eight tackles (4u, 4a) against UMass … Made the Honor Roll in the spring.

2016-17: Played in all 12 games, starting four … Totaled 460 snaps (360 defensive, 100 special teams) … Recorded one kick return for 17 yards, as well as 29 total tackles (21u, 8a) and a fumble recovery … Had a blocked kick against Georgia State … Recorded a season-high Justin seven tackles against Georgia State. Birdsong 2015-16: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked as a three-star recruit by ESPN.com and 24/7 Sports out of Thomasville High School … Named first-team all-state as a senior … Twice named defensive player of the #18 • Cornerback • 5-11 • 180 • So. year … Earned all-region honors as a junior … Tallied 314 career tackles, eight interceptions, Lithonia, Ga. • Stephenson HS seven total touchdowns (kickoff return, receiving, interception return, punt return) and 11 forced fumbles … Also played basketball … Member of Beta Club. 2018-19: Played in eight games … Tallied two tackles and a pass breakup on the season … Had a solo tackle against both UMass and Clemson … Played in the final five games, including PERSONAL: Born Ja’Quise De’James Bowdry on January 7 … Son of April Samuel (mother), the Camellia Bowl … Made the Honor Roll in the fall and spring for posting above a 3.0 GPA. Monkeith Samuel (step-father) and Jimmy Bowdry (father) … Has two younger siblings, Oscyon Knolton and Jimmy Bowdry … His uncle, Guy McIntyre, played offensive line for 12 HIGH SCHOOL: Played four years at Stephenson High for Coach Ron Gartrell … Rated as the seasons in the NFL, with three Super Bowl and five Pro Bowl appearances for San Francisco. No. 69 cornerback in the country, the No. 394 player in the region and the No. 88 player in the state by ESPN Recruiting … Ranked as the No. 1,135 player in the country, the No. 103 MAJOR: Criminal Justice (graduated) cornerback in the nation and the No. 108 player in the state of Georgia by 247Sports … Had 81 tackles, two interceptions and eight breakups as a junior, earning second-team All-Region JAY BOWDRY’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATS 4-AAAAAA honors … Earned all-county, all-region and all-state honors during his career … YEAR G-S U A TT TFL SKS INT PBU QH BLK FR-FF Also ran track, posting personal bests of 14.68 in the 110 hurdles and 20-9 in the long jump … 2016 12-4 21 8 29 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 1-0 A state and region champ. 2017 10-5 27 10 37 1.0-1 0.0-0 1 0 0 0 0-0 2018 13-12 25 21 46 3.5-16 1.0-6 0 2 1 0 0-0 PERSONAL: Born Justin B. Birdsong on Sept. 6 in Lawrenceville, GA … Son of Kachervian 35-21 73 39 112 4.5-17 1.0-6 1 2 1 0 1-0 Pittman and Nesby Pittman … Has a sister, Jadah … Cousin, Deonta Bembry, is a member of the GS football squad.

MAJOR: Engineering

JUSTIN BIRDSONG’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATS YEAR G-S U A TT TFL SKS INT PBU QH BLK FR-FF 2018 8-0 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0 0 0-0 8-0 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0 0 0-0

GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 35 MEET THE EAGLES MEET THE EAGLES HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Valdosta High for Coach Rance Gillespie … A three-star recruit as rated by ESPN Recruiting Nation, 247Sports and MaxPreps … Rated as the No. 97 outside linebacker in the country and the No. 129 player in the state of Georgia by ESPN Recruiting … Ranked as the No. 99 outside linebacker in the country and the No. 116 player in his state by 247Sports … Missed a majority of his senior year due to injury … Played in the GACA North- ROBB South All-Star Classic.

BOZEMAN PERSONAL: Born Todd L. Bradley on June 11 in Valdosta, GA … Son of James and Tomiko Glenn. #40 • Tight End • 6-4 • 260 • Jr. MAJOR: Marketing Smyrna, Del. • Polytech HS Widener College TODD BRADLEY’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATS YEAR G-S U A TT TFL SKS INT PBU QH BLK FR-FF 2018-19: Transferred to Georgia Southern, but was not on the team in the fall … Made the 2016 4-0 6 5 11 1.5-2 0.0-0 0 1 0 0 0-0 team for the spring through the Edwin Jackson Memorial Walk-On Tryouts … Used the year as 2017 12-3 13 12 25 5.0-14 1.0-2 0 2 0 0 0-0 a redshirt year … Made the Honor Roll in the spring for posting above a 3.0 GPA. 2018 3-2 4 6 10 0.5-4 0.5-4 0 0 0 0 0-0 19-5 21 23 46 7.0-20 1.5-6 0 3 0 0 0-0 2017-18: Appeared in five games for the Pride as a defensive lineman.

2016-17: Attended Widener College, but did not see game action.

HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year letterwinner as a defensive tackle, defensive end and tight end at Polytech for Coach Kevin Smith … Recorded 10 solo tackles and three assisted tackles during junior year … Served as a team captain … Also lettered in basketball as a center, wrestling and track & field as a discus thrower … Basketball team won the conference championship and advanced to the state finals … An honor roll student every year. MONQUAVION

PERSONAL: Born Robb Javon Bozeman on January 18 in Brooklyn, NY … Married to Marissa BRINSON Bozeman, who serves in the U.S. Army and is stationed at Fort Gordon … Son of Rose Bozeman and Robert Bozeman … Has two siblings: Larue Smalls and Lavaughn Smalls. #4 • Cornerback • 5-11 • 190 • Sr. MAJOR: Interdisciplinary Studies Atlanta, Ga. • Mays HS 2018 - All-Sun Belt Conference Second Team 2018 - All-Sun Belt First Team (Southern Pigskin) 2018 - All-Sun Belt First Team (Pro Football Focus) 2018 - All-Sun Belt Conference Second Team (Phil Steele) 2017 - All-Sun Belt Conference Second Team 2017 - All-Sun Belt Conference First Team (Southern Pigskin)

TODD 2018-19: Played in and started all 13 games … A second-team All-Sun Belt selection by the conference and Phil Steele … Earned first-team honors from Southern Pigskin and Pro BRADLEY Football Focus … Was second on the team with 67 tackles, including one for loss … Had one interception, which he returned 30 yards … Was second on the team with 10 pass breakups and also had two quarterback hurries … Was on the field for 749 defensive snaps #11 • Inside Linebacker • 6-0 • 225 • r-Jr. … Recorded six solo tackles against South Carolina State … Had eight tackles (6u, 2a) and Valdosta, Ga. • Valdosta HS a quarterback hurry against UMass … Had four tackles and a pass breakup against Clemson … Had a season-high 11 tackles (8u, 3a) with a season-high four pass breakups against 2018-19: Played in three games, starting two … Suffered a pair of tough-luck knee injuries Arkansas State … Had seven tackles (6u, 1a) with an interception and a pass breakup against that shortened his season … Had to have his meniscus removed in the preseason after South Alabama … Was named the Sun Belt Conference Defensive Player of the Week for his suffering an injury in practice, which cost him the opener … Returned to play in the next three performance against the Jaguars … Recorded five tackles, including one for loss, at Texas State games before hurting his other knee, which cost him the rest of the season … Recorded four … Had five tackles and two breakups at New Mexico State … Tallied six solo tackles and a total tackles against UMass … Had three tackles at Clemson … Posted three tackles, including PBU against Appalachian State … Had four tackles at ULM and five at Georgia State. half a sack, in the win over Arkansas State … Missed spring practice … Made the Honor Roll in the fall for posting above a 3.0 GPA. 2017-18: Played in and started all 12 games … A second-team All-Sun Belt selection after recording five interceptions on the season … Also had 34 tackles and 12 pass break ups … 2017-18: Played in all 12 games, staring three … Tallied 296 total snaps … Recorded 25 Was on the field for 664 snaps (653 defensive, 11 special teams) … Collected a season-high total tackles for the season, including 5.0 for loss and a sack … Had six total tackles and a sack seven tackles (6u,1a) against New Mexico State … Recorded two interceptions against New for a loss of 2 yards against Auburn … Had seven total tackles against Indiana … Had two Mexico State … Had interceptions against Appalachian State and South Alabama … Made the quarterback hurries against South Alabama … Made the Honor Roll in the fall. Honor Roll in the fall.

2016-17: Played in four games, totaling 101 snaps … Recorded 11 total tackles, including 2016-17: Played in all 12 games as a true freshman, starting seven contests … Totaled 429 1.5 for loss, as well as one pass break up … Tore his ACL prior to the Arkansas State game and snaps (417 defensive, 12 special teams) … Finished the season with 25 total tackles (21u, missed the rest of the season … Was granted a medical hardship waiver to earn the year back 4a) with two TFL for 3 yards … Forced one fumble, had one quarterback hurry and three … Made the Dean’s List in the spring. 36 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL MEET THE EAGLES MEET THE EAGLES pass breakups … Had a career-high seven tackles against Arkansas State … Had four tackles against Appalachian State … Recorded five tackles at Ole Miss.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Mays High for Coach Corey Jarvis … A three-star recruit as rated by Rivals and 247Sports … Rated the No. 38 cornerback in the country and the No. 39 player in the state by Rivals … Listed as the No. 84 cornerback in the country and the No. 84 player WILL in Georgia by the 247Sports Composite Rankings … Rated by ESPN Recruiting as the No. 101 cornerback in the country and the No. 131 player in the state by ESPN Recruiting … Ranked as BROWNING III the No. 107 cornerback in the country and the No. 103 player in the state by 247Sports … A first-team all-state selection to the Class AAAAA squad by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution … #68 • Offensive Line • 6-3 • 285 • r-Jr. A first-team all-region selection. Alpharetta, Ga. • Milton HS PERSONAL: Born Monquavion Justin Brinson on December 23 in Atlanta … Son of Nichole 2018-19: Did not see any game action … Made the Dean’s List in the fall for posting above a Brinson. 3.5 GPA … Made the President’s List in the spring for a perfect 4.0 GPA. MAJOR: Interdisciplinary Studies 2017-18: Joined the team as a walk-on … Was redshirted … Worked with the scout team along the offensive line … Made the Dean’s List both semesters. MONQUAVION BRINSON’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATS YEAR G-S U A TT TFL SKS INT PBU QH BLK FR-FF 2016-17: Was not on the team. 2016 12-7 21 4 25 2.0-3 0.0-0 0 3 1 0 0-1 2017 12-12 27 7 32 0.0-0 0.0-0 5 12 0 0 0-0 HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Milton High for Coach Scott Walker … Graduated in 2012 from the 2018 13-13 52 15 67 1.0-1 0.0-0 1 10 2 0 0-0 school. 36-32 100 26 126 3.0-4 0.0-0 6 25 3 0 0-1 PERSONAL: Born William Lewis Browning III on March 11 in Atlanta … Son of Beau Browning and Christine Browning … Has a sister, Laura.

MAJOR: Finance

CAM BROWN

#48 • Tight End • 6-2 • 235 • r-Jr. Suwanee, Ga. • Peachtree Ridge HS D.J. 2018-19: Played in 13 games, starting four … Caught one pass on the season, but it was for a touchdown … Played 277 snaps on offense for the season … Had two tackles … Had a 5-yard BUTLER touchdown reception against UMass … Recorded a solo tackle against Clemson … Also had a tackle against Troy … Made the Honor Roll in the spring for posting above a 3.0 GPA. #80 • Tight End • 6-2 • 230 • r-So. 2017-18: Was redshirted … Made the Honor Roll in the fall and the Dean’s List in the spring. Madison, Ala. • Bob Jones HS 2018-19: Played in all 13 games … Was in for 56 offensive snaps and 83 on special teams … 2016-17: Joined the team as a walk-on in January after enrolling in the fall. Had two tackles … Played a season-high 28 offensive snaps against UMass … Played 15 snaps on offense at No. 2 Clemson … Had tackles against Arkansas State and South Alabama … HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Peachtree Ridge High for Coach Mark Fleetwood … A scholar-athlete Suffered a knee injury in the spring game. … Also played lacrosse for two seasons. 2017-18: Was redshirted … Made the Honor Roll in the fall. PERSONAL: Born Cameron Littleton Brown on October 7 in Greenville, SC … Son of Craig Brown and Courtney Brown … Has a younger sibling, Chandler. HIGH SCHOOL: Played his final year of high school at Bob Jones High for Coach Kevin Rose … Had 17 tackles against Dorman (SC) … Won the Most Versatile Defensive Player Award … MAJOR: Sport Management Played three years at Sparkman High for Coach Chris Cagle … Was a team captain. CAM BROWN’S CAREER RECEIVING STATS PERSONAL: Born De’Joun Lantel Butler on March 5 in Orangeburg, SC … Son of Darren Butler Year G-S REC NET APC TD APG LONG and Sherese Greene … Uncle, Derrick Butler, played linebacker for Georgia Southern. 2018 13-4 1 5 5.0 1 0.4 5 (UMASS) 13-4 1 5 5.0 1 0.1 5 (UMASS) MAJOR: Undecided

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RASHAD ELIJAH BYRD CAMPBELL Jr.

#45 • Inside Linebacker • 6-0 • 230 • r-Jr. #59 • Defensive End • 6-3 • 255 • r-Fr. North Augusta, S.C. • North Augusta HS Gadsden, Ala. • Gadsden City HS

2018 - All-Sun Belt Conference Honorable Mention 2018-19: Was redshirted … Made the Dean’s List in the fall for posting above a 3.5 GPA … Made the Honor Roll in the spring for posting above a 3.0 GPA. 2018-19: Played in 10 games, starting three … Was on the field for 362 defensive snaps … Tallied 54 tackles, including 5.0 for loss … Had an interception, a forced fumble and a blocked HIGH SCHOOL: Played for Coach Bart Sessions at Gadsden City High … Ranked the No. 109 field goal … An honorable mention All-Sun Belt selection after making several big plays defensive tackle in the country and the No 58 player in the state of Alabama by 247Sports throughout the season … Played in first four games, but was sidelined for the next three with … Named a Blue-Grey All-American as well as honorable mention all-region … Tallied 116 an injury … Recorded six tackles, including one for loss, in the opener against South Carolina tackles, including two sacks, as a senior … Bryant-Jordan Area 7 award winner FCA student- State … Had four tackles against UMass … Recorded five tackles, including one for loss, athlete of the year … In his junior season, had 60 total tackles, including 16 tackles for loss and and an interception against second-ranked Clemson … Had a season high nine tackles and a 6.0 sacks, despite missing four games due to injury. recovered fumble against Arkansas State … Tallied five tackles at ULM … Had eight tackles, including two for loss, against Troy … Posted four stops against Coastal Carolina … Had five PERSONAL: Born Elijah Nathaniel Campbell Jr. on February 16 in Anniston, AL … Son of tackles and a blocked field goal at Georgia State … Finished the season with seven tackles in Kimberly Campbell and Stanley Dixon and the late Elijah Campbell Sr. the Camellia Bowl win over Eastern Michigan … Made the Honor Roll in the spring for posting above a 3.0 GPA. MAJOR: Sport Management

2017-18: Played in all 12 games … Was on the field for 421 snaps (322 defensive, 99 special teams) … Tallied 44 tackles on the year, including 2.0 tackles for loss … Also had four pass break ups … Had a 19-yard kick return against New Mexico State … Had an 11-yard kick return against UMass … Recorded nine tackles (8u, 1a) and a pass break up against Indiana … Had five unassisted tackles and a tackle for a loss of 2 yards against New Mexico State … Had seven tackles (4u, 3a) against Appalachian State … Made the Dean’s List in the spring.

2016-17: Redshirted … Dressed for several games, but did not play … Member of the Honor DERRICK Roll for fall 2016 … Named to the Sun Belt Conference’s Academic Honor Roll for maintaining a 3.0-3.49 GPA for the year. CANTEEN

HIGH SCHOOL: Played at North Augusta High for Coach Brian Thomas … Ranked as the No. #13 • Cornerback • 5-11 • 185 • Fr. 119 outside linebacker in the country and the No. 31 player in South Carolina by 247Sports Evans, Ga. • Evans HS … Rated the No. 168 outside linebacker in the country and the No. 49 player in the state by 247Sports Composite Rankings … A 2015 HSSR-SCHSL Division II AAAA All-State Defense first- 2018-19: An early enrollee at Georgia Southern … Went through spring practice with the team selection … The Augusta Chronicle’s All-Area South Carolina football player of the year Eagles. … The Aiken Standard Defensive Player of the Year in both 2014 and 2015 … Won the Deon Grant Player of the Year Award, presented by The Augusta Chronicle and the Augusta Sports HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Evans High for Coach Lemuel Lackey … Ranked as the No. 268 Council … A first-team all-area pick … Had 172 tackles, five interceptions (returning two for cornerback in the country and the No. 207 player in Georgia by 247Sports … A first-team all- touchdowns), a blocked punt, two sacks and 17 tackles for loss as a senior … Also threw two region selection and the Athlete of the Year for the 3-AAAAAA region … Named the county’s touchdown passes … Tallied 232 tackles as a junior to win his first player of the year award … defensive player of the year … Tallied 61 tackles, two interceptions and eight pass breakups as Part of the South Carolina roster for the Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas … Was the All-Area South a senior on defense to go along with 14 catches for 473 yards and four touchdowns, averaging Carolina baseball player of the year as a junior. 43 yards per catch … Selected for the Sixth Annual Border Bowl … Helped lead his team to a regional title as a junior … Had four interceptions, including one returned for a touchdown, 14 PERSONAL: Born Thomas Rashad Byrd on June 30 in Augusta, GA … Son of Carolyn and pass breakups, a fumble recovery and 46 tackles as a junior …Was a dual enrollment student Charles Byrd. at Georgia Military College for three years.

MAJOR: Health Education and Promotions PERSONAL: Born Derrick Trevon Canteen on April 2 in Killeen, TX … Son of Bridgett and Derrick Canteen … Has one sister, Alayah Canteen. RASHAD BYRD’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATS YEAR G-S U A TT TFL SKS INT PBU QH BLK FR-FF MAJOR: Mechanical Engineering 2017 12-0 31 13 44 2.0-3 0.0-0 0 4 1 0 0-0 2018 10-3 30 24 54 5.0-15 0.0-0 1 0 0 1 1-0 22-3 61 37 98 7.0-18 0.0-0 1 4 1 1 1-0

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DEXTER Tra CARTER JR. COFIELD

#28 • Wide Receiver • 6-0 • 195 • r-Jr. #35 • Safety • 5-11 • 185 • r-Jr. Jacksonville, Fla. • Bolles School Lilburn, Ga. • Parkview HS Middle Georgia State 2018-19: Played in eight games, all on special teams … Was on the field for 131 special teams plays … Had two tackles and a fumble recovery … Had two tackles against New Mexico State 2018-19: Played in two games … Was on the field for 10 special teams plays … Played … Recovered a muffed punt in the big win over No. 25 Appalachian State … Made the Honor against ULM and Coastal Carolina … Made the Honor Roll in the fall for posting above a 3.0 Roll in the fall for posting above a 3.0 GPA. GPA.

2017-18: Saw action in 10 games, seeing the field for 137 special teams snaps … Had a 70- 2017-18: Redshirted while sitting out due to NCAA transfer rules … Made the Honor Roll in yard kickoff return for a touchdown against New Mexico State … Had a 28-yard kickoff return the spring. against Troy … Recorded two tackles on special teams. 2016-17: Attended Middle Georgia State College … Named a second-team All-American at 2016-17: Redshirted … Made the Honor Roll in the spring. safety by the National Club Football Association … Named second-team all-conference.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played at The Bolles School for Coach Corky Rogers … A first-team all-state HIGH SCHOOL: Played two years at Frederick Douglass High for Coach Rodney Cofield … selection … Named to the Times-Union’s Super 24 … Helped lead his team to a state title Named all-region both his junior and senior seasons … Led the region with eight interceptions and four title game appearances … Had 1,557 offensive yards and 21 TDs on 130 touches as his junior year. a junior, earning a first-team spot on The Times-Union’s 2014 All-First Coast football team … Earned honorable mention Class 4A All-State honors that year … A three-star recruit as rated PERSONAL: Born Tralik C. Cofield on July 17 in Atlanta … Son of Rodney Cofield and Chandeias by 247Sports … Listed as the No. 925 overall player in the country, the No. 114 wide receiver in Coleman … Has a brother, Rodney Jr., and a sister, Madison … Brother played football at the country and the No. 120 player in the state by the publication … Also played lacrosse. Auburn and won a national championship with the Tigers.

PERSONAL: Born Dexter Anthony Carter Jr. on September 9 in Fort Lauderdale, FL … Son of MAJOR: Sport Management Dexter Carter Sr. and Sandra Hulbert … Has four siblings: Chadé, Jada, Devin and Jaylen … Father was a Florida State standout and San Francisco 49ers and New York Jets running back who won a Super Bowl with the 49ers.

MAJOR: Sport Management

Thomas Cook

Bryce #91 • Defensive End • 6-5 • 230 • r-Fr. Christensen Columbus, Ga. • Carver HS 2018-19: Joined the team after going through the Edwin Jackson Memorial Walk-On Tryouts … Was redshirted … Made the Dean’s List in the fall and spring for posting above a 3.5 GPA. #97 • Punter • 5-11 • 190 • r-Fr. Suwanee, Ga. • Lambert HS HIGH SCHOOL: Played four seasons for Coach Calvin Arnold at Carver High … Named to the 2018 Muscogee All-Star Team … Had 70 tackles and five forced fumbles as a senior … A 2018-19: Was redshirted … Made the Dean’s List in the spring. member of the National Honor Society.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for Coach Louis Daniel at Lambert High … Joining the Eagles as a PERSONAL: Born Thomas Cook on November 16 in Columbus, GA … Son of Jerome and Linda preferred walk-on … Was named All-FCN first team as a kicker and punter twice and second- Cook … Has an older sister, Bianca and older brother, Eddie Underwood … Brother was an team all-state as a punter as a senior … Made 11 of 14 field goals, including a 48-yarder offensive lineman at Valdosta State. against Mountain View … Averaged 41.8 yards per punt and downed 16 inside the 20 … Also played lacrosse. MAJOR: Computer Science

PERSONAL: Born Bryce Elliot Christensen on June 20 in Lancaster, PA … Son of Audra and Erik Christensen … Has three siblings, Alek, Aubrie and Ellie.

MAJOR: Business

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JAKOB Brandon COOPER Cross

#64 • Offensive Line • 6-3 • 295 • r-Sr. #14 • Cornerback • 5-11 • 190 • r-Fr. Lilburn, Ga. • Parkview HS Orlando, Fla. • Jones HS

2018-19: Played in 12 games, starting 11 … Was on the field for 673 snaps (628 offensive, 2018-19: Played in three games … Was on the field for 19 special teams plays … Saw action 45 special teams) … Played 26 snaps in the opener against South Carolina State, but played against South Carolina State, UMass and Arkansas State. a season-high 71 snaps the next week in his first career start against UMass … Played 66 snaps on offense against Texas State and 65 against New Mexico State … Played 68 snaps in HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Jones High for Coach Eli Williams … Originally verballed to the regular season finale at Georgia State … Missed the bowl game due to injury … Made Tennessee … Rated the No. 69 corner in the country by Rivals … Ranked the No. 861 player in the Dean’s List in the fall for posting above a 3.5 GPA … Made the Honor Roll in the spring for the country, the No. 84 cornerback in the country and the No. 126 player in the state of Florida posting above a 3.0 GPA. by 247Sports … A three-star player according to 247Sports’ Composite Rankings … Listed as the No. 92 cornerback in the country, the No. 491 player regionally and the No. 187 player in 2017-18: Played briefly in two games, all on special teams. Florida by ESPN Recruiting.

2016-17: Played in two games … Played 18 offensive snaps and recorded one knockdown PERSONAL: Born Brandon T. Cross on July 7 in Orlando, FL … Son of Taneka Irvin. against Savannah State … Was also in for four special teams plays in the game … Was in for three special teams plays against Georgia State. MAJOR: Law and Criminal Justice

2015-16: Redshirted … Made the school’s Honor Roll in the spring.

HIGH SCHOOL: Named all-state as a senior at Parkview High School … Also claimed offensive lineman and special teams player of the week honors over his career … Lettered in basketball and track & field.

PERSONAL: Born Jakob Andrew Cooper on October 24 in Atlanta … Son of David and Carla Cooper … Has a younger brother, Aaron … Uncle Kevin Welniak played football from 1982-86 Khalil at Alabama. Crowder MAJOR: Sport Management #72 • Offensive Line • 6-1 • 300 • r-Fr. Carrollton, Ga. • Carrollton HS

2018-19: Was redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for Coach Sean Calhoun at Carrollton High for four seasons … Graded out at 86 percent for his senior season, recording 24 pancake blocks for Carrollton during its Logan run to the Class AAAAA state quarterfinals … Helped clear the paths for a Trojan rushing attack that amassed 3,000 yards on the ground in his final campaign … A two-time all-region Cox selection … An honorable mention selection to the All-Region 7-AAAAA Team as a junior. PERSONAL: Born Khalil Rashad Crowder on January 8 in Carrollton, GA … Son of Keela Larrieu #90 • Long Snapper • 6-0 • 230 • r-So. … Has a sister, Kalee. Canton, Ga.• Woodstock HS MAJOR: Computer Science 2018-19: Did not see any game action … Made the Dean’s List in the spring.

2017-18: Was redshirted … Made the Honor Roll in the spring.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Woodstock High for Coaches Brent Budde and Oz Price … Named all-county and honorable mention for Region 47A … Had 25 tackles in one game … Also played baseball.

PERSONAL: Born Logan James Cox on September 20 in Kennesaw, GA … Son of Randy and Judy Cox … Has one sibling, Colby … Mother was a cheerleader at Troy University.

MAJOR: Marketing

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Andrew Parker Cunningham Devine

#25 • Running Back • 6-0 • 215 • r-Fr. #90 • Nose Tackle • 6-3 • 265 • r-Fr. Tampa, Fla. • Cambridge Christian Jacksonville, Fla. • Bartram Trail HS

2018-19: Was redshirted. 2018-19: Was redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Cambridge Christian School for Coach Bob Dare … Ranked the No. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for Coach Darrell Sutherland at Bartram Trail High for four seasons … 1,328 player in the country, the No. 87 running back in the country and the No. 195 player in Named to the Times-Union’s 2017 All-First Coast football third team as a senior … Rated as the the state of Florida by 247Sports … A three-star player according to 247Sports’ Composite No. 1,665 player in the country, the No. 92 weakside defensive end in the country and the No. Rankings … Listed as the No. 89 running back in the country, the No. 610 player regionally 261 player in Florida by 247Sports … Listed as the No. 115 defensive end in the country, the and the No. 236 player in Florida by ESPN Recruiting … Ran for nearly 1,500 all-purpose No. 544 player in the region and the No. 208 player in the state by ESPN Recruiting … Tallied yards and 20 touchdowns during his junior campaign, earning second-team all-state honors 58 tackles, including 21 for loss and 11.5 sacks his final season, leading his team to the Class 7A from FloridaHSFootball.com at the 2A level … Had his senior season cut short due to injury, state title game … Had 45 tackles, including six sacks, and a forced fumble as a junior, earning accumulating 632 rushing yards and 10 touchdowns before the injury, while chipping in with a honorable mention plaudits on the Times-Union’s All-First Coast football team … Totaled 70 receiving touchdown as well …Ran for 1,370 yards and scored 25 touchdowns as a sophomore tackles, including 20 for loss and seven sacks, three fumble recoveries and a blocked field goal … Tallied more than 4,400 career rushing yards and 70 touchdowns in his career, averaging as a sophomore … Named first team all-county, all-conference and all-state multiple times 9.0 yards per carry. during his career … Also played lacrosse for a season, earning first-team all-county honors … Lettered in weight lifting at BTHS once. PERSONAL: Born Andrew Anthony Cunningham on November 14 in Atlantic City, NJ … Son of Michele Murphy … Has two siblings, James and Roseanne. PERSONAL: Born Parker Thomas Devine on February 20 in Buffalo, NY … Son of Kevin and Leeann Devine … Has a younger brother, Garrett. MAJOR: Sport Management MAJOR: Business

Jared Aaron Daniels Dowdell #19 • Running Back • 5-9 • 190 • r-So. Oglethorpe, Ga. • Macon County HS #51 • Offensive Line • 6-4 • 315 • r-Jr. Fairburn, Ga. • Creekside HS 2018-19: Played in 10 games, all on special teams … Was on the field for 33 special teams Georgia Military College • UCF plays … Saw a season-high seven snaps in the opener against South Carolina State … Was on the field for six plays against No. 25 Appalachian State. 2018-19: Played in all 13 games, starting 10 … Was on the field for 674 snaps (606 offensive, 68 special teams) … Started the first three games of the season and the last seven … Got the 2017-18: Was redshirted … Made the Honor Roll in the fall. start in the opener against South Carolina State, playing 42 offensive snaps … Played 61 snaps against UMass … Finished the season by playing all 68 snaps in the win over Eastern Michigan HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Macon County High for Coach Dexter Copeland … Named the in the Camellia Bowl … Made the Dean’s List in the spring for posting a GPA higher than 3.5. Offensive MVP of his team … An all-state selection … Helped lead his team to a state title. 2017-18: Played one season at Georgia Military Academy … A second-team NJCAA All- PERSONAL: Born Jared J. Daniels on October 23 in Oglethorpe, GA … Son of Thelma Daniels American along the offensive line after playing in 10 games … Ranked as the No. 141 JUCO … Has two siblings: Chyna and Joseph. player in the country, the No. 5 JUCO offensive guard in the country and the No. 4 JUCO player in Georgia by 247Sports. MAJOR: Undecided 2016-17: Redshirted while at UCF.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Creekside High … Earned four stars from Rivals and three stars by 247Sports and ESPN coming out of high school … Ranked No. 13 in the country at the guard position, No. 21 among all players in the state of Georgia and No. 233 in the nation by Rivals … Listed at No. 25 among guards and No. 45 overall in the state by 247Sports, and No. 35 at the GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 41 MEET THE EAGLES MEET THE EAGLES position and No. 49 overall in the state by ESPN … A two-time Georgia Class AAAAA all-state PERSONAL: Born Kenderick Treymayne Duncan Jr. on January 28 … Son of Tiffany Duncan and honoree. Kenderick Duncan Sr. … Has a younger sister.

PERSONAL: Born Aaron Tyler Dowdell on June 9 in Atlanta … Son of Ann Whatley and Darvis MAJOR: Sport Management Dowdell … Has two siblings: Mya and Darren. KENDERICK DUNCAN JR’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATS MAJOR: Finance YEAR G-S U A TT TFL SKS INT PBU QH BLK FR-FF 2018 13-4 28 11 39 0.0-0 0.0-0 2 2 0 0 1-1 13-4 28 11 39 0.0-0 0.0-0 2 2 0 0 1-1

Payton DUNAGAN LANE ECTON #91 • Long Snapper • 6-1 • 225 • r-Fr. Cumming, Ga. • West Forsyth HS #7 • Outside Linebacker • 5-11 • 210 • r-Sr. 2018-19: Was redshirted. Irmo, S.C. • Dutch Fork HS

HIGH SCHOOL: Played at West Forsyth High for Coach Shawn Cahill … Ranked as the top 2018-19: Played in all 13 games, starting one … Was on the field for 460 total plays (357 long snapper in the state of Georgia and the No. 27 long snapper in the country by Rubio Long defensive, 103 special teams) … Had 35 stops on the season, including 3.5 for loss and a sack Snapping … Rated the No. 32 long snapper in the country and rated 4.5 out of 5 stars by Kohl’s … Had an interception, a fumble recovery, a pass breakup and shared a safety at Texas State … Named first-team all-region as a senior after helping WFHS to the first round of the Class 7A … Got the start against Coastal Carolina … Had four tackles against UMass … Posted four state playoffs. tackles, including 1.5 for loss and half a sack that went for a safety, at Texas State … Had five tackles, including half a stop for loss, at New Mexico State … Had five tackles against Troy and PERSONAL: Born Payton Duncan Dunagan on October 9 in Cumming, GA … Son of Chris four at Georgia State … Had offseason shoulder surgery and missed the spring … Made the Dunagan and Monse Dunagan. President’s List in the fall and spring for perfect 4.0 GPAs … Earned a $6,500 scholarship as the top male postgraduate in the conference from the Sun Belt. MAJOR: Biology 2017-18: Played in all 12 games, starting one … Was on the field for 362 snaps (198 defensive, 164 special teams) … Tallied 18 tackles on the season, including 2.0 for loss … Had half a tackle for a loss of 2 yards, two pass break ups and recovered a fumble against UMass … Had a tackle for a loss of 3 yards against Appalachian State … Recorded three tackles against South Alabama … Had half a tackle for a loss of 1 yard and a pass break against Louisiana … Made his first career start in the finale against Coastal Carolina … Made the Dean’s List in the fall … Made the President’s List in the spring for a perfect 4.0 GPA.

Kenderick 2016-17: Dressed for several games, but did not play … Moved from safety to linebacker in spring practice … Made the President’s List in both the fall and spring for a perfect 4.0 GPA … Duncan Jr. Named to the Sun Belt Conference’s Commissioner’s List for maintaining a 3.5 or higher GPA for the year. #27 • Safety • 6-3 • 225 • r-So. 2015-16: Redshirted … Made the Dean’s List in both the fall and spring … Named to the Stockbridge, Ga. • Stockbridge HS 2015-16 Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List for maintaining a 3.50 GPA or higher. 2018-19: Played in all 13 games, starting four … Was on the field for 472 total snaps (366 defensive, 106 special teams) … Tallied 39 total tackles … Was second on the team with HIGH SCHOOL: Played four seasons at Dutch Fork High School … Three-time all-state honoree two interceptions … Also had two pass breakups and a fumble recovery … Started against … Named all-region three times … A Shrine Bowl Selection in 2014 … A two-time Region Clemson, New Mexico State, Appalachian State and ULM … Played a season-high 56 snaps on Defensive Player of the Year … Midlands Defensive Player of the Year as a senior … Tallied defense against Clemson, recording nine tackles … Had five tackles against South Alabama … 437 career tackles with 39 tackles for loss, nine sacks and seven interceptions … Also lettered Put up 10 tackles at New Mexico State … Had five tackles, an interception and a forced fumble in baseball and track … Graduated with honors. against Appalachian State … Had another interception the next week at ULM while picking up six tackles … Had three tackles and a fumble recovery against Troy … Made the Honor Roll in the spring for posting above a 3.0 GPA.

2017-18: Was redshirted … Made the Dean’s List both semesters.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for Coach Kevin Whitley at Stockbridge High … Ranked the No. 188 safety in the country and the No. 273 player in the state of Georgia by 247Sports.

42 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL MEET THE EAGLES MEET THE EAGLES PERSONAL: Born Jonathan Lane Ecton on November 12 in Columbia, SC … Son of John and PERSONAL: Born Jake A. Edwards on November 8 in Carrollton, GA … Son of Chris and Krysti Angela Ecton … Has a younger brother, Kyle … Father played football at Oklahoma State … Edwards … Father played football at West Georgia … Has two sisters, Julia and Ellie Kate. Uncle played at South Carolina. MAJOR: Interdisciplinary Studies (graduated) MAJOR: Sport Management (graduated)

LANE ECTON’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATS YEAR G-S U A TT TFL SKS INT PBU QH BLK FR-FF 2016 0-0 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2017 12-1 10 8 18 2.0-6 0.0-0 0 3 0 0 1-0 2018 13-1 12 23 35 3.5-19 1.0-9 1 0 1 0 1-0 25-2 22 31 53 5.5-25 1.0-9 1 3 1 0 2-0 LAWRENCE EDWARDS

#74 • Offensive Line • 6-6 • 305 • r-Jr. Port Orange, Fla. • Spruce Creek HS JAKE 2018-19: Played in all 13 games, starting four … Was on the field for 282 total plays (203 offensive, 79 special teams) … Earned the start against South Carolina State, Arkansas State, EDWARDS South Alabama and Texas State … Played 45 offensive snaps in the opener against South Carolina State … Played 42 snaps against South Alabama … Was in for 25 snaps on offense at ULM. #66 • Offensive Line • 6-4 • 300 • 6th Yr. Franklin, Ga. • Heard County HS 2017-18: Played in two games, coming against UMass (4 special teams snaps) and South University of Georgia Alabama (7 offensive snaps).

2018-19: Played in all 13 games, starting one … Was on the field for 287 total plays (203 2016-17: Dressed for most of the season as the No. 2 tackle, but redshirted … Made the offensive, 68 special teams … Saw 27 snaps on offense at No. 2 Clemson … Played 20 Honor Roll in the spring. offensive snaps against Arkansas State and 19 against South Alabama … Played 30 snaps at ULM … Got the starting nod for the Raycom Media Camellia Bowl and played all 68 offensive HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Spruce Creek High for Coach Andy Price … A three-star prospect by snaps … Made the Dean’s List in the fall for posting above a 3.5 GPA … Made the President’s ESPN …Ranked as the No. 59 offensive tackle in the country and the No. 124 player in the state List in the spring for a perfect 4.0 GPA. by ESPN Recruiting.

2017-18: Played in seven games, starting three … Was on the field for 198 offensive snaps … PERSONAL: Born Lawrence Eric Edwards on May 7 in Jersey City, NJ … Son of Jacqueline Jones. Played 64 snaps against Indiana … Played 46 snaps against New Mexico State. MAJOR: Exercise Science 2016-17: Had to sit out the season per NCAA transfer rules.

2015-16: Member of the scout team at the University of Georgia … Recipient of the Heyward Allen Football Scholarship … Transferred to Georgia Southern in the summer and was given the year back by the NCAA.

2014-15: Redshirted at the University of Georgia … Recipient of the Heyward Allen Football Scholarship. JUSTIN HIGH SCHOOL: Played for Coach Tim Barron at Heard County … PrepStar Magazine three- ELLIS star prospect and All-Southeast Region … ESPN.com three-star prospect, No. 46 ranked OT nationally, No. 54 overall prospect in the state of Georgia, No. 291 overall player in the Southeast region … Rivals.com three-star prospect, No. 46 overall prospect in the state of #97 • Defensive End • 6-2 • 250 • r-So. Georgia … Scout.com three-star prospect, No. 41 ranked offensive nationally, No. 52 overall Roswell, Ga. • Roswell HS prospect in the state of Georgia … 247Sports.com three-star prospect, No. 28 ranked OG Syracuse University nationally, No. 46 overall prospect in the state of Georgia … DawgPost No. 52 overall player in Georgia … Atlanta Journal- Constitution 2013 Class AA First-Team All-State Offense … 2018-19: Was redshirted … Had to sit out due to NCAA transfer rules … Made the Honor Roll Georgia Sports Writers Association 2013 Class AA First-Team All-State Offense … Helped lead in the spring for posting above a 3.0 GPA. Heard County to a 10-2 record and a second consecutive Class AA Region 5 Championship his senior season, advanced to the second round of the State Playoffs before falling to Jefferson 2017-18: Played in two games at Syracuse as a true freshman … One of nine true freshmen High School 61-57 … Played a large role in the 2012 season that saw the Braves win the first to play for the Orange in 2017 … Made his Syracuse debut in the season opener versus Central 11 games of the season, including a Region Championship, before falling in the second round of Connecticut State and had one tackle … Also saw action against Central Michigan (9/16) … the state playoffs. Member of the 2017 Fall SU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll … Went through spring ball with the Orange … Transferred to Georgia Southern in the summer.

GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 43 MEET THE EAGLES MEET THE EAGLES HIGH SCHOOL: Played defensive end for two seasons for Coach John Ford at Roswell High … Rated three stars and the No. 62 strongside defensive ends in the Class of 2017, according to the 247Sports.com composite index … Also earned a three-star rating from Rivals.com … Named to the 2016 Georgia Sports Writers Association Class 7A All-State First Team … Led Roswell to two state championship appearances and consecutive 14-1 records in 2015 and 2016 … Tallied 82 tackles, 20 tackles for loss and 19 sacks as a senior. Jon

PERSONAL: Born Justin Benjamin Ellis on July 26 in Atlanta … Son of Perry and Shelly Ellis … Ferguson Has one brother and one sister. #34 • Inside Linebacker • 6-1 • 220 • r-Fr. MAJOR: Economics Manchester, Ga. • Manchester HS

2018-19: Played in three games, but was still able to redshirt under the new NCAA rules … Was on the field for 48 defensive snaps … Tallied six total tackles … Saw action against Clemson (13 snaps), Arkansas State (17 snaps) and New Mexico State (18 snaps) … Posted two stops at No. 2 Clemson … Had three tackles against New Mexico State … Made the Honor Roll in the fall for posting above a 3.0 GPA.

REYNARD HIGH SCHOOL: Played for Coach Evan Hochstetter at Manchester High … An original verbal commit to UCF … Rated as the No. 91 inside linebacker in the country by 247Sports Composite ELLIS Rankings … Ranked the No. 113 ILB in the country and the No. 221 Player in Georgia by 247Sports … Ended up with 122 tackles on the year, to along with 26 tackles for loss and 7.0 sacks … The state’s Group A Defensive Player of the Year and first-team all-state selection by #36 • Inside Linebacker • 6-1 • 230 • r-So. the Atlanta Journal-Constitution … Earned the same honors from the Georgia Sports Writers Birmingham, Ala. • Shades Valley HS Association … A first-team all-state selection for the Group A level by RecruitGeorgia … A Furman University first-team all-state selection by the AJC as a junior.

2018-19: Had to sit out per NCAA transfer rules … Used the season as a redshirt year. PERSONAL: Born Jontavious Quintez Ferguson on April 26 in Thomaston, GA … Son of Elaine Ferguson and Johnny Ferguson … Has two brothers, Rickey and Saiquan, and a sister, Jalisa. 2017-18: Played in 12 games, starting 10 as a true freshman at Furman … Totaled 92 tackles, including 5.0 for loss and 2.0 sacks, with and an interception in 12 games … Made the MAJOR: Engineering Southern Conference all-freshman team … Had 16 tackles, including 1.5 for loss and a sack, against Colgate … Tallied 13 tackles against Wofford … Posted 10 stops against Western JON FERGUSON’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATS Carolina …Had seven or more tackles in each of the final seven games of the season for the YEAR G-S U A TT TFL SKS INT PBU QH BLK FR-FF Paladins. 2018 3-0 2 4 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 3-0 2 4 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 HIGH SCHOOL: A 2017 graduate of Shades Valley (6A) High School, where he was coached by David Partridge … A heralded two-way performer who played linebacker and running back … Named to Alabama’s All-Classification Super All-State Team at the athlete position and was a second-team all-state pick as an athlete by the Alabama Sportswriters Association … Tallied 142 tackles, including four sacks, and in his first season at running back rushed for 1,330 yards and 20 touchdowns … Ran for 230 yards and five touchdowns and racked up 10 tackles and two sacks in a 49-28 win over Parker … Rushed for 207 yards and compiled 12 tackles versus Pinson Valley … Ran for 140 yards and three scores, and registered 15 tackles against Jaalon Blackman.

PERSONAL: Born Reynard Nathanael Ellis on July 31 in Birmingham, AL … Son of Richard and Frazier Daniella Ellis … Has four sisters, Ronita, Rachael, DeAnna and DeShondra, and two brothers, Richard and Dominic. #18 • Quarterback • 6-2 • 200 • r-So. Riceboro, Ga. • Liberty County HS MAJOR: Computer Engineering 2018-19: Dressed for most games, but did not see any game action … Made the Honor Roll in the fall for posting above a 3.0 GPA.

2017-18: Was redshirted … Made the Honor Roll both semesters.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Liberty County High for Coach Kirk Warner … A first-team all-state selection as an athlete to the Class AAA team by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution … A second- team all-state selection to the Class AAA team by the Georgia Sports Writers Association … The All-Greater Savannah Offensive Player of the Year and first-team selection … The EnMarket All-ESPN Radio Savannah High School Football Team first-team quarterback … Completed 57 percent of his passes for 2,878 yards with 41 touchdowns and just four interceptions as a senior … Also ran for 1,250 yards and 15 touchdowns … Helped lead his team to the state

44 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL MEET THE EAGLES MEET THE EAGLES quarterfinals for the first time in school history … Rated as the No. 70 dual-threat quarterback in the country and the No. 297 player in the state of Georgia by 247Sports.

PERSONAL: Born Jaalon Michael Anthony Frazier on December 10 in Savannah, GA … Son of Lelon and Deborah Frazier. GERALD MAJOR: Interdisciplinary Studies GREEN

#24 • Running Back • 5-9 • 195 • Fr. Columbus, Ga. • East Coweta HS

2018-19: An early enrollee at Georgia Southern … Went through spring practice with the JADEN Eagles. HIGH SCHOOL: Played at East Coweta High for Coach John Small … An honorable mention GARRETT all-state selection to the Group 7A team by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution … Named the Region 2AAAAAAA Player of the Year and first-team all-region as a senior … Rated as the No. 21 all-purpose back in the country and the No. 177 player in the state of Georgia by 247Sports #10 • Cornerback • 5-11 • 185 • r-So. … Scored over 20 touchdowns and rushed for nearly 1,500 yards as a senior … Ran for 276 Plant City, Fla. • Durant HS yards and three touchdowns in the win over Marietta in the first round of the Class AAAAAAA state playoffs … Rushed for 1,134 yards as a junior, scoring 21 touchdowns … Earned Coweta 2018-19: Did not see any game action. Score Player of the Year honors.

2017-18: Was redshirted after suffering a knee injury before the season. PERSONAL: Born Gerald De’quanjay Green on December 15 in Columbus, GA … Son of Altine Tolbert and Randy Tolbert … Has two sisters, Shi’kia and Brandi, and two brothers, Randez and 2016-17: Graduated high school early and enrolled in January … Went through spring Randarius. practice … Made the Honor Roll in the spring … Named to the Sun Belt Conference’s Academic Honor Roll for maintaining a 3.0-3.49 GPA for the year. MAJOR: Management

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for Coach Michael Gottman at Durant High … Ranked as the No. 129 cornerback nationally and the No. 163 player in Florida by 247Sports … Named second-team All-Western Conference as junior … Also participated in track & field, setting a new school record in the long jump … Named to the all-academic team from 2014-16.

PERSONAL: Born Jaden J. Garrett on April 20 in Brandon, FL … Son of Stephanie Garrett and Jamell Garrett … Has two siblings, Jamell and Sierra. Quan MAJOR: Journalism GRIFFIN

#52 • Defensive End • 6-3 • 265 • Jr. Glen Saint Mary, Fla. • Baker County HS

2018-19: Played in all 13 games, starting one … Was on the field for 326 defensive snaps … Tallied 22 tackles, including 3.5 for loss and three sacks … Led the team with three forced Deontae fumbles … Had three quarterback hurries and a fumble recovery … Earned the start against Coastal Carolina … Had two tackles, including half a sack, and a quarterback hurry in the Grant opener against South Carolina State … Had two tackles against South Alabama … Had 1.5 sacks and two forced fumbles as well as a fumble recovery at New Mexico State … Forced another fumble at Coastal Carolina while tallying three tackles. #23 • Outside Linebacker • 6-1 • 220 • r-Fr. Bushnell, Fla. • South Sumter HS 2017-18: Played in two games … Was on the field for 19 defensive snaps … Recorded three tackles on the season … Had two tackles (1u, 1a), including one tackle for a loss of 4 yards, 2018-19: Was redshirted. against UMass … Had a tackle for a loss of 2 yards against South Alabama … Made the Dean’s List in the spring. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for former GS All-American A.J. Bryant at South Sumter High … A second-team all-state selection as a junior, as voted on by The Associated Press … Ranked the HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Baker County Senior High for Coach Jamie Rodgers … Named to The No. 305 cornerback in the country and the No. 452 player in the state of Florida by 247Sports. Times-Union’s 2016 All-First Coast first team … Had 69 tackles, including 18 tackles for loss and 10 sacks, as a senior … Participated in the Florida Athletic Coaches Association state all- PERSONAL: Born Deontae Latrayvion Grant on December 2 in Tallahassee, FL … Son of Gaylyn star game … Ranked as the No. 126 strongside defensive end in the country and the No. 388 Grant and Antonio Stephens … Has a younger brother, Demarques Bellamy. player in the state of Florida by 247Sports.

MAJOR: Physical Therapy

GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 45 MEET THE EAGLES MEET THE EAGLES PERSONAL: Born Shaquan Robert Griffin on September 22 in Macclenny, FL … Son of Sammie Griffin and Sheterria Jackson.

MAJOR: Interdisciplinary Studies

QUAN GRIFFIN’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATS PEyton YEAR G-S U A TT TFL SKS INT PBU QH BLK FR-FF 2017 2-0 2 1 3 2.0-6 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 JOHNSON 2018 13-1 12 10 22 3.5-20 3.0-19 0 0 3 0 1-3 15-1 14 11 25 5.5-26 3.0-19 0 0 3 0 1-3 #63 • Offensive Line • 6-1 • 305 • r-So. Hampton, Ga. • Hampton HS

2018-19: Joined the team as a walk-on … Was redshirted while working with the scout team.

2017-18: Enrolled at Georgia Southern, but was not on the team.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played four seasons for Coach Chadwick Ashley at Hampton High … Named Chris honorable mention all-region in 2016 … Had seven sacks as a senior. Harris Jr. PERSONAL: Born Peyton Reed Johnson on October 26 in Hampton, GA … Son of Nelson Johnson and the late Brandee Johnson … Has a brother, Travis, and two sisters, Kimberlee Lackey and Courtney Tankersley. #32 • Inside Linebacker • 6-1 • 240 • Jr. Savannah, Ga. • Benedictine Military MAJOR: Geology

2018-19: Played in all 12 games, starting the final nine … Was on the field for 480 snaps (456 defensive, 24 special teams) … Tallied 47 total stops on the season, including 5.5 for loss and two sacks … Had one forced fumble and a quarterback hurry … Came off the bend to make three tackles, including two for loss and a sack, as well as force a fumble at No. 2 Clemson … Made his first start the following week against South Alabama, posting seven tackles … Had six stops at Texas State … Had five tackles against No. 25 Appalachian State … Posted a season-high nine tackles against Coastal Carolina … Had a tackle for loss against Georgia State … Had two tackles in the bowl win over Eastern Michigan. Raymond

2017-18: Played in all 12 games as a true freshman, mostly on special teams … Was on the Johnson III field for 162 snaps (42 defensive, 120 special teams) … Tallied nine tackles on the season … Had four tackles (1u, 3a) and a quarterback hurry against Auburn … Had a pair of tackles (1u, #92 • Defensive End • 6-3 • 260 • Jr. 1a) against UMass … Collected a solo tackle against Appalachian State and in the season finale umter umter against Coastal Carolina … Made the Honor Roll in the fall and spring for posting above a 3.0 S , S.C. • S HS GPA. 2018 - All-Sun Belt Conference Second Team 2018 - All-Sun Belt First Team (Pro Football Focus) HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Benedictine for Coach Danny Britt, helping lead his team to a state 2018 - All-Sun Belt Conference Second Team (Phil Steele) title as a senior … Ranked as the No. 126 outside linebacker in the country and the No. 192 2018 - All-Sun Belt Conference Second Team (Southern Pigskin) player in the state of Georgia by 247Sports … A three-star recruit … Was named to the CBS 2017 - All-Sun Belt Conference Honorable Mention MaxPreps Small Schools All-American team as a first-team linebacker … Led the Cadets with 123 tackles, including 11.5 TFL, with four sacks and a pair of fumble recoveries … Named the 2018-19: Played in and started all 13 games … A second-team All-Sun Belt selection from the GHSA Class AA Defensive Player of the Year and was a first-team all-state selection … Was a conference, Southern Pigskin and Phil Steele … Earned first-team all-conference honors from first-team All-Savannah Morning News selection his final two seasons … A member of the Pro Football Focus … Was on the field for 504 total plays (497 defensive, seven special teams) first WJCL Big 22 Squad … The EnMarket All-ESPN Radio Savannah High School Football Team … Recorded 43 total stops on the season, including a team-high 8.0 for loss and 4.5 sacks … first-team linebacker. Led the team with three fumble recoveries … Also had a forced fumble, a blocked PAT, three quarterback hurries and two pass breakups … Blocked a PAT in the opener against South PERSONAL: Born Christopher Lamont Harris Jr. on December 4 in Savannah, GA … Son of Carolina State … Had four tackles at No. 2 Clemson … Posted at least half a tackle for loss in Christopher Harris Sr. and Janeen Harris. each of the next five games … Had 1.5 sacks and shared a key safety in the two-point win at Texas State … Posted six tackles against Troy … Had a season-high seven tackles, including MAJOR: Health Education and Promotion 2.0 tackles for loss and a sacks, at Coastal Carolina … Recovered fumbles against UMass, Clemson and Coastal Carolina … Forced a fumble at New Mexico State. CHRIS HARRIS JR’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATS YEAR G-S U A TT TFL SKS INT PBU QH BLK FR-FF 2017-18: Played in all 12 games, starting the final nine games … An honorable mention 2017 12-0 4 5 9 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 All-Sun Belt selection … Was on the field for 531 defensive snaps … Recorded 36 tackles 2018 12-9 24 23 47 5.5-16 2.0-11 0 0 1 0 0-1 on the season, including 6.5 for loss and 4.0 sacks … Had seven quarterback hurries and a 24-9 28 28 56 5.5-16 2.0-11 0 0 1 0 0-1 fumble recovery … Had three tackles (1u, 2a) against Auburn … Had four unassisted tackles and recovered a fumble against Arkansas State … Had a sack for a loss of 5 yards against New Mexico State … Had seven tackles (5u, 2a) and a sack against Georgia State … Recorded six tackles (3u, 3a), including 1.5 sacks for a loss of 6 yards, against Coastal Carolina.

46 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL MEET THE EAGLES MEET THE EAGLES HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Sumter High for Coach Mark Barnes … Ranked the No. 104 weakside defensive end in the country and the No. 37 player in the state of South Carolina by 247Sports … A three-star recruit … An all-state selection who was named defensive lineman of the year three times … Selected for the North-South All-Star Game … Also played basketball for two seasons. Caleb PERSONAL: Born Raymond Johnson III on October 21 in Columbia, SC … Son of Yvonne Johnson. Kelly

MAJOR: Sport Management #50 • Offensive Line • 6-2 • 295 • r-So. arner obins a orthside RAYMOND JOHNSON III’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATS W R , G . • N HS YEAR G-S U A TT TFL SKS INT PBU QH BLK FR-FF 2018-19: Played in three games, but was able to redshirt with the new NCAA rules … Saw 2017 12-9 24 12 36 6.5-24 4.0-18 0 0 7 0 1-0 action on five offensive snaps and 12 on special teams … Played against South Carolina State, 2018 13-13 18 25 43 8.0-36 4.5-31 0 2 3 1 3-1 UMass and Clemson … Made the Honor Roll in the fall and spring for posting above a 3.0 GPA. 26-22 42 37 79 14.5-60 8.5-49 0 2 10 1 4-1 2017-18: Played in and started seven games … Started five games at right guard, one at left guard and one at center … Was on the field for a total of 417 snaps (387 offensive) … Saw his first collegiate action against UMass, playing 38 offensive snaps while getting the start … Played 74 snaps on offense against Troy … Played 61 offensive snaps in the win at Louisiana.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Northside High for Coach Kevin Kinsler … A first-team all-state selection to the Class 6-A squad by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution … Also named first-team BEnz all-region and first-team All-Middle Georgia … Ranked the No. 127 offensive guard in the Josue country and the No. 286 player in the state of Georgia by 247Sports. PERSONAL: Born Caleb Nathaniel Kelly on October 30 in Warner Robins, GA … Son of Eric Wright and Harelyn Kelly-Wright. #54 • Outside Linebacker • 6-0 • 210 • r-So. Lawrenceville, Ga. • Mountain View HS MAJOR: Sport Management

2018-19: Played in all 13 games, mostly on special teams … Was on the field for 308 total plays (86 defensive, 222 special teams) … Tallied four tackles and an interception … Returned a blocked punt for a touchdown at ULM … Posted an interception against UMass … Had a tackle at No. 2 Clemson … Also had tackles against New Mexico State, ULM and Coastal Carolina. 2017-18: Was redshirted … Made the Honor Roll in the fall. Wesley HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Mountain View for Coach Nick Bach … Ranked as the No. 164 “athlete” in the country and the No. 257 player in the state of Georgia by 247Sports … As a Kennedy III senior, had 68 tackles, one sack and three interceptions, while also playing receiver at times as well … Scored five touchdowns on offense and 400 all-purpose yards. #12 • Running Back/Slot-Back • 5-10 • 180 • Jr. avannah a enedictine ilitary PERSONAL: Born Garbentz Josue on June 28 in Port au Prince, Haiti … Son of Eugenie and S , G . • B M Williere Josue … Has two brothers, Guerby and Fratz, and two sisters, Vitchinie and Woodline. 2018 - All-Sun Belt Conference Honorable Mention 2018 - All-Sun Belt Second Team (Southern Pigskin) MAJOR: Multimedia Film and Production 2018 - All-Sun Belt Second Team (Pro Football Focus)

2018-19: Played in all 13 games, starting six … An honorable mention All-Sun Belt performer … A second-team all-conference selection by both Southern Pigskin and Pro Football Focus … Started the season at slot back, but moved to running back midway through … Played both spots down the stretch … Was on the field for 416 total plays (302 offensive, 114 special teams) … Led the team with 15 receptions that went for 182 yards with a long of 40 yards … Averaged 12.1 yards per catch … Rushed 63 times for 495 yards and three scores … Averaged 9.1 yards on 11 punt returns and 22.0 yards on 24 kickoff returns … Led the team with 1,306 all-purpose yards … Caught three passes for 92 yards against UMass … Had a 40-yard catch at No. 2 Clemson … Carried the ball eight times for 105 yards against Arkansas State … Scored the game-winning touchdown with 19 second left on a 47-yard reverse … Rushed 16 times for 97 yards and two touchdowns at New Mexico State … Had four receptions at Georgia State … Rushed nine times for 107 yards in the Camellia Bowl victory over Eastern Michigan.

GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 47 MEET THE EAGLES MEET THE EAGLES 2017-18: Played in 10 games, missing the season opener and finale … Started once … Was five catches for 29 yards and another score, touching the ball 41 times for 171 yards from on the field for 203 snaps (161 special teams) … Had eight rushes for 108 yards … Had a scrimmage and two touchdowns … His 142 rushing yards against WVU marked the 11th-best 77-yard rush at Louisiana … Had a 25-yard kick return against both Troy and Louisiana … Had single-game rushing total by a freshman in OSU history, and he was named the OSU offensive a 25-yard punt return against Georgia State. player of the game for his performance … Rushed for a 71-yard touchdown on his second career carry in the season opener vs. Tulsa, finishing that game with 95 yards on six carries HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Benedictine for Coach Danny Britt, helping lead his team to a state … Rushed for at least 35 yards in six games during the season … Also scored a rushing title as a senior … Named the GHSA Class AA Offensive Player of the Year as a senior, also touchdown against Baylor and another one in OSU’s overtime win at Texas that marked the garnering first-team all-state accolades … Also named the Class 2A offensive player of the year Cowboys’ only touchdown of the game … Had five carries of at least 20 yards and carried the by the Georgia Sports Writers Association … Ranked the No. 89 running back in the country ball at least once in 11 games … Added eight catches for 50 yards during the season. and the No. 166 player in the state of Georgia by 247Sports … Named the Savannah Morning News Football Player of the Year and first-team All-Savannah Morning News … A member of HIGH SCHOOL: Played for Coach Jason Strickland at Fitzgerald High …. Finished his high the first WJCL Big 22 Squad … The Offensive Player of the Year and first-team running back school career with nearly 6,000 rushing yards … Led his team to a state championship on the EnMarket All-ESPN Radio Savannah High School Football Team … Finished the season appearance as a senior, rushing for 1,798 yards and 21 touchdowns and adding 549 receiving with 1,236 yards rushing (10.7 yards per carry) with 18 touchdowns … Caught 42 passes for yards and nine scoring catches … Named class AA first-team all-state in 2016 by the Atlanta 895 yards and 15 more scores … Added 693 yards in kick returns – finishing the season with Journal Constitution … Was the state’s leading rusher in 2015, totaling 2,432 yards and 2,867 all-purpose yards and 37 touchdowns … Helped lead his team to a 53-4 record over 33 touchdowns on 341 carries for a state runner-up team … Named the 2015 AJC Class AA his four-year career and two state titles … Won the Finocchiaro Award as Chatham County’s Offensive Player of the Year and to the AJC “Super 11” … Also named first-team all-state … top football player, and was the Region 2-2A player of the year … For his career, scored 89 Ran for 335 yards on 44 carries and three touchdowns in a playoff victory in 2015 … Had 214 touchdowns and rushed for 3,605 yards with a school-record 7,552 all-purpose yards. carries for 1,559 yards and 15 touchdowns as a sophomore … Also competed in track & field.

PERSONAL: Born John Wesley Kennedy III on September 30 in Savannah, GA … Son of Wesley PERSONAL: Born Juan D. King on November 8 in Fitzgerald, GA … Son of Juan and Sophie Kennedy Jr. and Yulonda Maxwell … Has a sister, Alexis Brantley. King … Relatives David King (Tennessee State) and LaDamien Coney (Lamar) played college football. MAJOR: Interdisciplinary Studies MAJOR: Interdisciplinary Studies WESLEY KENNEDY III’S CAREER RUSHING STATS Year G-S ATT. NET APR TD APG LONG J.D. KING’S CAREER RUSHING STATS 2017 10-1 8 108 13.5 0 10.8 77 (UL) Year G-S ATT. NET APR TD APG LONG 2018 13-6 63 495 7.9 3 38.1 47t (A-ST) 2017 * 13-0 99 469 4.7 4 36.1 71t (TULSA) 23-7 71 603 8.5 3 26.2 77 (UL) 2018 * 10-0 43 153 3.6 0 15.3 21 (MOST) 23-0 141 622 4.4 4 27.0 71t (TULSA) WESLEY KENNEDY III’S CAREER RECEIVING STATS Year G-S REC NET APC TD APG LONG J.D. KING’S CAREER RECEIVING STATS 2017 10-1 4 5 1.3 0 0.5 4 (APP) Year G-S REC NET APC TD APG LONG 2018 13-6 15 182 12.1 0 14.0 40 (CLEM) 2017 * 13-0 8 50 6.2 1 3.8 8 (WVU) 23-7 19 187 9.8 0 9.8 40 (CLEM) 2018 * 10-0 6 92 15.3 2 9.2 25 (twice) 23-0 14 142 10.1 3 6.2 25 (twice)

* - at Oklahoma State

J.D. KING Ryan #15 • Running Back • 5-11 • 220 • Jr. Langan Fitzgerald, Ga. • Fitzgerald HS Oklahoma State University #82 • Long Snapper • 6-1 • 230 • So. 2018-19: Played in 10 games for the Cowboys, rushing 43 times for 153 yards … Also had Cedar Rapids, Neb. • Riverside HS six catches for 92 yards and two touchdowns … Had 25-yard touchdown catch against South Alabama and a 23-yard scoring grab against Texas Tech … Transferred to Georgia Southern in 2018-19: Played in all 13 games as the special teams long snapper … Handled every punt, January and went through spring practice … Will have to sit out the 2019 season due to NCAA field goal and PAT snap for the entire season … Was on the field for 128 snaps … Had one transfer rules, pending an NCAA appeal. tackle … Had the perfect snap for the game-winner as time expired for the Eagles to win the Raycom Media Camellia Bowl on a 40-yard field goal. 2017-18: Oklahoma State’s second-leading rusher with 469 yards on 99 carries … Ranked among the top freshmen rushers in the Big 12 … Scored five touchdowns - four rushing and 2017-18: Played in all 12 games as the special teams long snapper … Handled every punt, one receiving … Set an OSU freshman record for carries in a single game with 36 at West field goal and PAT snap for the entire season … Was on the field for 116 snaps … Played Virginia, breaking the previous record of 34 set by Thurman Thomas against Kansas State in a season-high 14 snaps against South Alabama and 13 snaps against Auburn … Made the 1984 … That total also marked the most for any Cowboy in a game all season … Finished Dean’s List in the fall. with 142 rushing yards and a touchdown in that game to set season highs, as well as adding

48 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL MEET THE EAGLES MEET THE EAGLES HIGH SCHOOL: Played six-man football for coach Joe Imus at Riverside High … Led team to three state championships as a long snapper and center … Named first-team all-state at center and second team in the Grand Island Independent as a senior … Was a second-team all-state selection at defensive end as a junior … Named honorable mention all-state as a sophomore at center … Also played basketball for two years. CONNOR PERSONAL: Born Ryan Matthew Langan on February 22 in Kearney, NE … Son of James and Diane Langan … Has an older sister, Jessica … Father played baseball at Cadron State. LAWSON

MAJOR: Education #51 • Inside Linebacker • 6-1 • 210 • r-So. lbany a eerfield indsor RYAN LANGAN’S CAREER SNAPPING STATS A , G . • D W HS YEAR G-S TOTAL PUNT PAT FG 2018-19: Did not see any game action … Made the Dean’s List in the fall and spring for posting 2017 12-12 116 69 28 19 above a 3.5 GPA. 2018 13-13 128 62 45 21 25-25 244 131 73 40 2017-18: Was redshirted … Made the Honor Roll in the spring.

2016-17: Enrolled at GS in January 2017 and joined the team as a walk-on for spring practice.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Deerfield Windsor High for Coach Allen Lowe … An honorable mention all-state selection as a senior … Was also all-area, all-county and all-region … Team captain … A two-time WALB Player of the Week … Played in the GISA All-Star Game Matt following his senior season. PERSONAL: Born Thomas Connor Lawson on February 12 in Atlanta … Son of Michael and LaRoche Kamy Lawson … Has a younger sibling, Davis … Had one cousin, Caleb Peterson, who played football at North Carolina and another cousin, Taylor Peterson, who played football at Southern Miss. #5 • Running Back • 5-9 • 180 • r-So. Venice, Fla. • Venice HS MAJOR: Finance

2018-19: Played in 12 games … Was on the field for 52 offensive snaps … Carried the ball 26 times for 138 yards … Had a season-high 39 yards rushing in the opener against South Carolina State … Carried the ball five times against South Alabama … Rushed six times for 26 yards at Texas State … Had a 17-yard run at Georgia State … Made the Honor Roll in the spring for posting above a 3.0 GPA. 2017-18: Was redshirted. JARROD HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Venice High for Coach John Peacock … Voted the Class 7A Player of the Year, according to balloting by a statewide panel of coaches and prep media representatives LEEDS … A finalist for Mr. Football in Florida … The All-Area Offensive Player of the Year as selected by the Sarasota Herald-Tribune … Also a first-team all-area selection at running back … Set #70 • Offensive Line • 6-4 • 290 • r-So. a new area single-season rushing record with 2,742 yards, shattering the mark of 2,016 set by reen ove prings la lay Sarasota High’s Mike Ford in 2004 … Scored 37 rushing TDs, including five in the regular- G C S , F . • C HS season game against Braden River … Had 12 100-yard games, including 342 against Braden 2018-19: Played in four games … Was on the field for 37 offensive snaps … Was injured early River … Also caught seven passes for 112 yards, including a 66-yarder against North Port. in the season, but returned to play against ULM … Played 25 offensive snaps in that game … Also saw action on offense against Troy, Georgia State and in the bowl game against Eastern PERSONAL: Born Matthew Bobby LaRoche on June 7 in Miami … Son of Jacques LaRoche. Michigan … Made the Honor Roll in the spring for posting above a 3.0 GPA. MAJOR: Management 2017-18: Was redshirted. MATT LAROCHE’S CAREER RUSHING STATS 2016-17: Enrolled at Georgia Southern in January … Went through spring practice. Year G-S ATT. NET APR TD APG LONG 2018 12-0 26 138 5.3 0 11.5 33 (SCSU) HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Clay High for Coach Josh Hoekstra … The 2016 Clay Today Offensive 12-0 26 138 5.3 0 11.5 33 (SCSU) Player of the Year … Named to The Times-Union’s 2016 All-First Coast football first team … A first-team selection to the Clay Today All-County Football Team … Also named first-team all-area by Duval Sports … Helped paved the way for 3,280 rushing yards and 38 touchdowns and 2,000 yards passing … Rated as the No. 114 offensive guard in the country and the No. 346 player in the state of Florida by 247Sports.

GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 49 MEET THE EAGLES MEET THE EAGLES PERSONAL: Born Jarrod Parker Leeds on June 2 in Jacksonville, FL … Son of Daryl Leeds and Susan Leeds … Has two siblings, Millie and Frankie.

MAJOR: Management Mitch Matthews Jr.

#76 • Offensive Line • 6-2 • 280 • r-So. JESSIE Lincolnton, Ga. • Lincoln County HS 2018-19: Dressed for several games, but didn’t see any game action … Made the Honor Roll LIPTROT in the fall for posting above a 3.0 GPA … Made the President’s List in the spring for a perfect 4.0 GPA.

#15 • Cornerback • 5-11 • 195 • r-Sr. 2017-18: Was redshirted … Made the Honor Roll in the fall and the Dean’s List in the spring. Atlantic Beach, Fla. • Fletcher HS HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered four times at Lincoln County High for Coach Kevin Banks … Named 2018-19: Played in all 13 games … Saw action at both safety and cornerback … Was on the all-region as a senior … Played in the 2017 Border Bowl, the 2015 and 2016 All-Star Bowl … field for 336 total plays (186 defensive, 150 special teams) … Had 20 total tackles … Had an Also threw the shot put in track for four years. interception that he returned 57 yards for a touchdown at ULM … Tallied four solo tackles at No. 2 Clemson … Had three tackles against South Alabama … Posted a season-high five stops PERSONAL: Born Mitchell Flint Matthews Jr. on January 24 in Lincolnton, GA … Son of Flint against No. 25 Appalachian State … Had three tackles and an interception at ULM … Had two and Carla Matthews … Father was an All-American linebacker at Georgia Southern who won tackles at Georgia State … Made the Honor Roll in the fall for posting above a 3.0 GPA. two national titles with the Eagles … Has an older sister, Marie … Grandfather was a three- year starter at running back for Clemson. 2017-18: Played in all 12 games, starting seven … Was on the field for 334 snaps (284 defensive, 50 special teams) … Recorded 11 tackles, including one for a loss, on the season MAJOR: Sport Management … Had two tackles (1u, 1a) against Auburn … Had two unassisted tackles, including one tackle for a loss of 2 yards, against New Mexico State … Moved from cornerback to safety in the spring.

2016-17: Played in 11 games, starting eight … Started the final four games of the season … Was on the field for 480 snaps (463 defensive, 17 special teams) … Finished the season with 35 total tackles (24u, 11a) with one for a loss … Recovered a fumble against New Mexico State … Had his first career interception against South Alabama to seal the win for the Eagles … Had a season-high eight tackles against Western Michigan … Had seven tackles at Ole Miss. Zyon

2015-16: Redshirted … Dressed for several games early on in the season … Made the McGee school’s Honor Roll for his academic work in the fall. #21 • Outside Linebacker • 6-1 • 210 • r-Fr. HIGH SCHOOL: Won the Senators’ Player of the Year Award at Fletcher High School … Tallied 115 tackles and eight interceptions as a senior with seven interceptions and 86 tackles as a Bainbridge, Ga. • Bainbridge HS junior … Also lettered in basketball and track & field. 2018-19: Played in two games but was able to redshirt due to the new NCAA rules … Played 11 snaps on special teams … Saw action against UMass on special teams … Played seven PERSONAL: Born Jessie Maurice Liptrot on January 27 in Jacksonville, FL … Son of Vertima plays on special teams in the Camellia Bowl against Eastern Michigan. Noble … Has an older brother, Cortez Noble, and a younger sister, Tamara Liptrot. HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Bainbridge High for Coach Jeff Littleton … Named 2017 All-Region MAJOR: Criminal Justice 1-AAAAA first team after posting 45 tackles and four interceptions as a senior … Ranked the No. 230 “athlete” in the country and the No. 245 player in the state of Georgia by 247Sports … JESSIE LIPTROT’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATS Rated as the No. 54 player in South Georgia by Southern Pigskin. YEAR G-S U A TT TFL SKS INT PBU QH BLK FR-FF 2016 11-8 24 11 35 1.0-3 0.0-0 1 0 0 0 1-0 PERSONAL: Born Zyon Latrell McGee on September 25 in Bainbridge, GA … Son of April and 2017 12-7 7 4 11 1.0-2 0.0-0 0 1 0 0 0-0 Darryl McGee … Has one brother, Darryl Jr. 2018 13-0 16 4 20 0.0-0 0.0-0 1 1 0 0 0-0 36-15 47 19 66 2.0-5 0.0-0 2 2 0 0 1-0 MAJOR: Psychology

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JAVONTE MARK McGRIFF MICHAUD

#57 • Offensive Lineman • 6-1 • 285 • Fr. #23 • Wide Receiver • 6-4 • 220 • Sr. Thomasville, Ga. • Thomasville HS Spring Valley, N.Y. • Paramus Catholic Avon Old Farms 2018-19: An early enrollee at Georgia Southern … Went through spring practice with the Eagles … Made the Honor Roll in the spring for posting above a 3.0 GPA. 2018-19: Played in 12 games, starting four … Was on the field for 349 plays (227 offensive, 122 special teams) … Had two catches for 31 yards and a score … Also had a tackle on special HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Thomasville High for Coach Zach Grage … A first-team all-state teams … Had a 9-yard catch at Texas State … Hauled in a 22-yard scoring catch against ULM selection to the Group 2A team by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution … Rated as the No. 84 … Had a tackle against Troy … Made the Honor Roll in the spring for posting above a 3.0 GPA. offensive guard in the country and the No. 141 player in the state of Georgia by 247Sports … A Class AA preseason all-state team pick by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution … Named to the 2017-18: Played in all 12 games, starting nine … Was on the field for 626 snaps (495 All-Region 1-AA first team as a junior and senior. offensive, 131 special teams) … Recorded seven catches for 173 yards on the season … Had two receptions for 46 yards against Arkansas State … Recorded 88 receiving yards on two PERSONAL: Born Javonte Cortavias McGriff on June 26 in Thomasville, GA … Son of Patricia receptions, one being for 71 yards against UMass … Tallied three receptions for 39 yards Hill and Greg McGriff. against New Hampshire … Had an unassisted tackle against Georgia State.

MAJOR: History 2016-17: Played in eight games as a true freshman, starting three games …Was on the field for 119 snaps (71 offensive, 48 special teams) … Had starts against Western Michigan, New Mexico State and Appalachian State.

2015-16: Prepped at Avon Old Farms in Connecticut for Coach Bill Mella … Played football, basketball and ran track.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for Coach Chris Partridge at Paramus Catholic … Won a state Emory championship … A two-star recruit as rated by Rivals … Hauled in 42 receptions for 526 yards and seven touchdowns as a senior. McKenzie PERSONAL: Born Mark A. Michaud on February 4 … Son of Wilfred and Marie Michaud.

#39 • Tight End • 6-2 • 235 • r-Jr. MAJOR: Management/Entrepreneurship-Small Business Albany, Ga. • Westover HS MARK MICHAUD’S CAREER RECEIVING STATS City College of San Francisco • Furman University Year G-S REC NET APC TD APG LONG 2018-19: Was redshirted … Had to sit out due to NCAA transfer rules … Was moved to tight 2016 8-3 0 0 - 0 - - end following spring practice. 2017 12-9 7 173 24.7 0 14.4 71 (UMASS) 2018 12-4 2 31 15.5 1 2.6 22t (ULM) 2017-18: Played in three games at City College of San Francisco … Recorded 31 tackles … 32-16 9 204 22.7 2 14.4 71 (UMASS) Had 1.5 tackles for loss … Had a season-high seven tackles against De Anza.

2016-17: Played in 11 games at Furman University, recording three tackles.

HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated from Westover High, where he played for Coach Qctavia Jones … A dual-threat quarterback and safety … Also punted and saw duty as a long snapper … A two-time, first-team all-region and all-area selection as an athlete … Served as team captain and was named 2015 Albany Herald Player of the Year … Rushed for 988 yards and nine touchdowns, and passed for 978 yards and five scores as a senior … Fashioned a 15-carry, 215-yard, two-touchdown performance in a victory over Americus-Sumter … Recorded over 100 tackles, a pair of interceptions, and two kickoff returns for touchdowns in 2014, his junior year … A member of Westover’s first region championship squad in 2013 that went 8-2 and advanced to state playoffs … A three-time all-area choice in baseball … Batted .402 with 32 steals in 2015 … Recipient of Westover’s Scholar-Athlete Award.

PERSONAL: Born Emory Isaac McKenzie on January 29 in Flowood, MS … Son of Sonia and Larry McKenzie … Has two brothers, George and Erasmus.

MAJOR: Geology GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 51 MEET THE EAGLES MEET THE EAGLES

Brian Jaden Miller Moreland

#56 • Offensive Line • 6-3 • 300 • r-So. #19 • Cornerback • 5-11 • 185 • r-Fr. Savannah, Ga. • Memorial Day HS Franklin, Ga. • Heard County HS

2018-19: Started all 13 games in his first year on the line … Was on the field for 732 total 2018-19: Played in three games but was able to redshirt with the new NCAA rules … Was on plays (659 offensive, 73 special teams) … Played 57 snaps in the opener against South Carolina the field for two defensive snaps and 26 special teams plays … Had one tackle … Saw action State … Played 65 snaps against UMass … Was on the field for 62 offensive snaps against against Coastal Carolina, Georgia State and in the bowl win over Eastern Michigan … Had a New Mexico State and 65 against ULM … Played 63 offensive snaps and 10 on special teams in tackle against Georgia State. the Camellia Bowl win over Eastern Michigan. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for Coach Tim Barron at Heard County High … A first-team all-state 2017-18: Was redshirted … Moved from defensive end to offensive line late in the season. defensive back for the Group AA level as named by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution … The Region 5-AA Player of the Year … Named all-region as a sophomore, junior and senior … HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Memorial Day High for Coach Michael Thompson … Earned GISA Ranked the No. 443 wide receiver in the country and the No. 264 player in Georgia by 247Sports all-state honors … Had 65 tackles on the season … Ranked as the No. 97 defensive tackle in … Hauled in 39 receptions for 1,187 yards and seven touchdowns during his senior campaign the country and the No. 170 player in the state by 247Sports’ Composite Rankings … A three- … Recorded 70 tackles, seven pass breakups and four interceptions in his final season … Gave star recruit by 247Sports … Rated as the No. 155 defensive end in the country and the No. up two receptions for more than 12 yards all season and allowed zero touchdowns on defense. 15 defensive end in the state by Scout … An All-Greater Savannah first-team selection … A first-team selection at defensive tackle on the EnMarket All-ESPN Radio Savannah High School PERSONAL: Born Jaden Kesean Moreland on July 27 in LaGrange, GA … Son of Monique Football Team. Heath and Brederick Poole … Has three siblings: Amya, Antonio and Amari.

PERSONAL: Born Brian James Miller on February 21 in Hinesville, GA … Married to Michelle MAJOR: Undecided Miller … Son of Tracy and Melinda Miller … Has one brother, Brandon.

MAJOR: Sport Management

MALIK MURRAY LUCAS MOORE #16 • Slot-Back • 6-0 • 180 • r-Jr. Duluth, Ga. • Peachtree Ridge HS

#30 • Cornerback • 5-9 • 180 • r-Fr. 2018-19: Played in 12 games, starting two … Was on the field for 114 total plays (102 Alpharetta, Ga. • Milton HS offensive, 12 special teams) … Got the start against Clemson and Eastern Michigan … Caught two passes for 53 yards on the season … Had a 40-yard catch against UMass … Had a 4-yard 2018-19: Was redshirted. run against Arkansas State … Caught a 13-yard pass on third down in the bowl win over Eastern Michigan … Made the Dean’s List in the fall for posting above a 3.5 GPA. HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Milton High for Coach Adam Clack … Named second-team all-region … A team captain … Also ran track for two seasons, qualifying for the state meet in the 100 2017-18: Did not see game action … Made the Honor Roll in the fall. meter, long jump and 4x100 relay. 2016-17: Joined the team as a walk-on in January … Used the year as a redshirt season. PERSONAL: Born Lucas Michael Grier Moore on December 18 in San Diego … Son of Michael Moore and Kimberly Moore … Has three siblings: David, Israel and Robert …Uncle, Nick HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Peachtree Ridge High for Coach Mark Fleetwood … Also played Luchey, played in the NFL. baseball for the Lions.

MAJOR: Undecided

52 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL MEET THE EAGLES MEET THE EAGLES PERSONAL: Born Malik Rashaad Murray on December 30 in Tampa, FL … Son of Monique Murray and Rod Murray … Has an older brother, RJ, who played football at Georgia Southern … Also has three other siblings: Brittanee, David and Payton. MAJOR: Sport Management TREUN MALIK MURRAY’S CAREER RECEIVING STATS Year G-S REC NET APC TD APG LONG PACE 2018 12-2 2 53 28.5 0 4.4 40 (UMASS) 12-2 2 53 28.5 0 4.4 40 (UMASS) #22 • Safety • 6-0 • 190 • Fr. Pelham, Ga. • Pelham HS

2018-19: An early enrollee at Georgia Southern … Went through spring practice with the Eagles.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Pelham High for Coach Dondrial Pinkins … Rated as the No. 270 cornerback in the country and the No. 228 player in the state of Georgia by 247Sports Composite DERRICK Rankings … Scored 12 touchdowns with 1,042 total yards of offense as a senior and tallied a pair of interceptions … Had 54 tackles, four interceptions as a sophomore … A first-team NEWBY JR. all-area pick. PERSONAL: Born Treun Jamal Price on August 11 in Pelham, GA … Son of Yolanda White and #60 • Offensive Line • 6-0 • 280 • Sr. Derrick Pace. Orlando, Fla. • Oak Ridge HS Northland Community &Technical College MAJOR: Sport Management

2018-19: Did not play … Practiced with the scout team for the Eagles … Used the year as a redshirt season.

2017-18: Was not on the team.

2016-17: Played at Northland Community and Technical College as an offensive and defensive lineman. AUSTIN 2015-16: Played at Northland Community and Technical College as an offensive and defensive lineman. PARKER

HIGH SCHOOL: Played four year for Coach Elijah Williams at Oak Ridge High … Team won the #46 • Safety • 5-10 • 180 • r-Jr. 8A District title in 2014. McDonough, Ga. • Ola HS

PERSONAL: Born Derrick Newby Jr. on May 28 in Orlando … Son of Latricia Newby. 2018-19: Did not see any game action … Spent the season working with the scout team.

MAJOR: Psychology 2017-18: Joined the program in January as a walk-on … Went through spring practice … The year was considered his redshirt season.

2016-17: Was not on the team.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Ola High for Coach Jared Zito … A four-year letterwinner … Also wrestled for four seasons.

PERSONAL: Born Austin Trent Parker on May 10 in Riverdale, GA … Son of Michele and Ray Parker … Has an older brother, Dylan.

MAJOR: Accounting

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Ty LOGAN PHILLIPS POWELL

#96 • Nose Tackle • 6-3 • 290 • Sr. #44 • Inside Linebacker • 6-2 • 225 • r-Fr. Moultrie, Ga. • Colquitt County HS McDonough, Ga. • Ola HS

2018 - All-Sun Belt Conference Honorable Mention 2018-19: Was redshirted … Made the Honor Roll in the fall and spring for posting above a 3.0 GPA. 2018-19: Played in all 13 games, starting the last 11 … An honorable mention selection to the All-Sun Belt squad … Was on the field for 514 total plays (408 defensive, 106 special teams) HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Ola High for Coach Jared Zito … Had 135 tackles, a school record … … Tallied 36 total stops on the season, including 3.0 for loss and 2.5 sacks … Had a fumble A two-time all-region player. recovery that he returned 17 yards … Also had a pass breakup … Returned a fumble 17 yards in the opener against South Carolina State … Had four tackles against Clemson, Arkansas PERSONAL: Born Logan Jamey Powell on March 22 in McDonough, GA … Son of Jamey and State and South Alabama … Had 1.5 sacks against A-State … Posted four tackles against Laura Powell. New Mexico State … Recorded three stops against Appalachian State, ULM, Troy and Coastal Carolina … Had four tackles against Eastern Michigan in the Camellia Bowl. MAJOR: Dietetics

2017-18: Played in all 12 games, starting the first six games of the season … Was on the field for 537 snaps (535 defensive, 2 special teams) … Recorded 28 tackles, including 8.0 for loss and 2.0 sacks … Also had one forced fumble … Had a season-high seven tackles (3u, 4a), including 3.0 tackles for a loss and 2.0 sacks, and also forced a fumble against Arkansas State … Had four tackles (2u, 2a) against UMass … Had three tackles (2u, 1a) against Appalachian State.

2016-17: Played in six games as a true freshman … One of three players to see action on COLBY offense, defense and special teams … Was on the field for 50 total snaps (39 offensive, 9 defensive, 2 special teams) … Moved from the defensive line to the offensive line in preseason RANSOM camp due to injuries … Moved back to defense after camp ended and played in seven snaps on defense against Savannah State … Moved to tight end in the second half of the season due #6 • Wide Receiver • 5-11 • 195 • r-Sr. to injuries and moved up the depth chart there … Played a season-high 22 offensive snaps Stone Mountain, Ga. • South Gwinnett HS against Troy in the finale … Made the Honor Roll in the spring. 2018-19: Played in all 13 games, starting the first 12 … Was on the field for 375 total plays HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Colquitt County High for Coach Rush Propst … Team went 30-0 his (348 offensive, 27 special teams) … Had six receptions on the season 102 yards and two final two seasons, winning a pair of state titles and a national championship … Named to the touchdowns … Had a long reception of 58 yards … Caught two passes in the opener against All-Region 1-AAAAAA first team … Ranked as the No. 171 player in the state of Georgia and South Carolina State … Had a 17-yard touchdown catch against UMass … Caught a 14-yard 126th defensive tackle in the nation by 247Sports … Recorded 48 solo tackles and 67 total pass at Texas State … Had a 9-yard catch at ULM … Hauled in a 58-yard touchdown pass at tackles, including 2.5 sacks, as a senior … In his final game, had 3.5 tackles for loss and broke Georgia State … Made the Honor Roll in the fall and spring for posting above a 3.0 GPA. up a pass in a 30-13 victory over Roswell in the Class AAAAAA final … Played in the War of the Border All-Star game. 2017-18: Played in 10 games, not seeing action in the first two games of the season … Was on the field for 113 snaps (26 offensive, 87 special teams) … Played a season-high 24 snaps PERSONAL: Born Ty’Kevious Dre’Quan Phillips on November 29 in Moultrie, GA … Son of against South Alabama … Made the Honor Roll both semesters. Connie Phillips … Goes by “Ty.” 2016-17: Played 26 snaps against Savannah State, his only action of the season. MAJOR: Sport Management 2015-16: Redshirted … Made the school’s Honor Roll in the spring … Named to the 2015-16 TY PHILLIPS’ CAREER DEFENSIVE STATS Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll for maintaining a 3.00-3.49 GPA. YEAR G-S U A TT TFL SKS INT PBU QH BLK FR-FF 2016 6-0 0 3 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 HIGH SCHOOL: Played one season at South Gwinnett for Coach John Small … The 2014 2017 12-6 14 14 28 8.0-22 2.0-12 0 2 1 0 0-1 Student-Athlete of the Year … Had one touchdown catch. 2018 13-11 9 27 36 3.0-13 2.5-13 0 1 0 0 1-0 31-17 23 44 67 11.0-35 4.5-25 0 3 1 0 1-1

54 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL MEET THE EAGLES MEET THE EAGLES PERSONAL: Born Colby Ransom on January 28 in Dunwoody, GA … Son of William Ransom 2016-17: Transferred to Savannah State … Played in 10 games, tallying 30 tackles for the and Kisha Lane … Has three siblings: Kamil, Kende and William Ransom Jr. Tigers … Also had a pass break up.

MAJOR: Marketing 2015-16: Was redshirted while attending The Citadel.

COLBY RANSOM’S CAREER RECEIVING STATS HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Crestwood High for Coach William Ison … Lettered in football, track Year G-S REC NET APC TD APG LONG and weightlifting … A three-year football contributor … Earned all-region and all-area 2016 1-0 0 0 - 0 - - acclaim with 73 tackles, including 5.0 for loss, three interceptions and one forced fumble as 2017 10-0 0 0 - 0 - - senior … Junior season was named all-region with 64 tackles, including 2.0 for loss, three 2018 13-12 6 102 17.0 2 7.8 58t (GAST) interceptions and one forced fumble while helping team claim region title and advance to 24-12 6 102 17.0 2 7.8 58t (GAST_ second round of AAA state playoffs … Registered 12 tackles during sophomore season on state playoff team … An Honor Roll student.

PERSONAL: Born Donald James Rutledge on May 22 in The Bronx, NY … Son of Donald Sr. and Sheila Rutledge.

MAJOR: Civil Engineering (graduated); Manufacturing Engineering (grad school)

MILLS RIDINGS

#86 • Wide Receiver • 6-2 • 195 • r-Fr. JAVA ’N Thomson, Ga. • Thomson HS SINGLETARY 2018-19: Was redshirted … Made the Honor Roll in the fall for posting above a 3.0 GPA.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for his father, Rob Ridings at Thomson High … During his senior season, #26 • Safety • 6-0 • 190 • Fr. led his team to a 10-2 record … Finished his career with 3,000-plus yards through the air and Bonaire, Ga. • Veterans HS 29 touchdown passes. 2018-19: An early enrollee at Georgia Southern … Went through spring practice with the PERSONAL: Born Robert Mills Ridings on July 18 in Thomson, GA … Son of Rob and Jane Anne Eagles. Ridings. HIGH SCHOOL: Played his final season of football at Veterans High for Coach Milan Turner … MAJOR: Undecided Named first-team all region as a senior for the 1-AAAAA Region.

PERSONAL: Born Java’n Lamar Singletary on September 2 in Hawkinsville, GA … Son of Warren and Cassandra Singletary … Has an older brother, Warren.

MAJOR: Undeclared

DONALD RUTLEDGE JR.

#24 • Safety • 6-1 • 210 • Graduate Transfer ALEX Sumter, S.C. • Crestwood HS Savannah State/The Citadel SMITH 2018-19: Played at Savannah State … Saw action in 10 games as the starting safety for the Tigers … Tallied 53 tackles, including one for loss, from his safety spot … Had two #67 • Offensive Line • 6-4 • 300 • r-Jr. interceptions and seven pass break ups … Also had a forced fumble and a fumble recovery … Woodstock, Ga. • Etowah HS Forced a fumble in a game at Miami … Had an interception against Charleston Southern … Transferred to Georgia Southern in the spring as a graduate transfer. 2018-19: Did not see any game action … Made the President’s List in the fall for a perfect 4.0 GPA … Made the Dean’s List in the spring for posting a GPA higher than 3.5. 2017-18: Played in 11 games for SSU … Led the Tigers and finished 10th in the conference in tackles with 81 … Also had two interceptions … Posted a season-high 13 at Charleston 2017-18: Did not see game action … Made the Honor Roll in the spring. Southern … Led the team and was sixth in the MEAC in passes defended with eight … Recorded one fumble recovery and one forced fumble.

GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 55 MEET THE EAGLES MEET THE EAGLES 2016-17: Redshirted … Made the Dean’s List in both the fall and spring semesters … Named 2017-18: Saw action in 12 games at Trinity Valley CC for Coach Sherard Poteete … Tallied 28 to the Sun Belt Conference’s Commissioner’s List for maintaining a 3.5 or higher GPA for the tackles on the season, including 5.0 for loss and a sack … Had a season-high seven total tackles year. against Navarro … Had three tackles for loss in an 82-6 win over Arkansas Baptist.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for Coach Dave Svehla at Etowah High … Rated as the No. 185 HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Midland High for Coach Craig Yenzer … Was credited with 95 total offensive tackle in the country by 247Sports’ Composite Rankings … A two-star recruit, as tackles, including 10 for loss and 3.0 sacks, four forced fumbles, four passes breakups and 13 rated by Rivals … An honorable mention all-state selection to the Class AAAAAA team by the hurries as a senior … An honorable mention selection to the 2016 Texas APSE Class 6A all-state Atlanta Journal-Constitution … Named to the Cherokee County Gridiron Club’s all-county team football team … As a sophomore, recorded 56 tackles, including 13 for loss and seven sacks, in and the best lineman … Selected to the Cherokee County Senior Bowl … Named first-team his team’s final eight games. all-region. PERSONAL: Born Dillon Demond Springer on December 6 in Louisiana … Son of Deanna PERSONAL: Born Alexander E. Smith on October 25 in Woodstock, GA … Son of Kevin Smith Springer … Has four siblings and Letitia Smith. MAJOR: Management MAJOR: Information Systems (graduated)

JUANYEA JEREMY SMITH TARVER #88 • Slot-Back • 5-10 • 185 • r-Jr. #69 • Offensive Line • 6-4 • 285 • r-So. Kennesaw, Ga. • Allatoona HS Evans, Ga. • Greenbrier HS Morehead State

2018-19: Did not see any game action. 2018-19: Had to sit out per NCAA transfer rules … Used the season as a redshirt year.

2017-18: Joined the team as a walk-on in January … Went through spring practice … Was 2017-18: Started eight games and played in all 11 contests at Morehead State as a defensive redshirted. back … Named honorable Mention All-PFL as a return specialist … Led the entire FCS for majority of the season in combined kick returns … Finished with 1,059 yards on kickoff returns HIGH SCHOOL: Played for Coach Tony Kramer at Greenbrier High … Named to the Offense/ on 46 attempts … Nearly broke off a touchdown in the season opener with an 80-yard return Defense All-American Bowl while playing both offensive and defensive line. against Kentucky Christian … Had a 78-yard return against Stetson.

PERSONAL: Born Jeremy DeWayne Smith on July 4 in Kitzingen, Germany … Son of Anja and 2016-17: Appeared in all 11 games … Notched 12 total tackles on the season … Averaged Anthony Smith … Has two brothers, Dominique and Marcus Smith … Brother, Marcus, played 21.4 yards on kickoff returns. football at Saginaw Valley. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Gary Varner … Totaled 281 career tackles … Had 13 MAJOR: Public Health career sacks and five career interceptions … Registered 111 stops, including seven sacks, as a junior in 2014 … Had 106 total stops (60 solos) and six sacks as a senior in 2015 … Named all-county twice … Named all-state as a senior … Helped AHS win a state title as a senior.

PERSONAL: Born Juanyea Trayvon Tarver on December 24 in Brooklyn, NY … Son of Corey and Shinika Tarver … Has two sisters, Khylunie and Sanai.

MAJOR: Exercise Science Dillon Springer

#98 • Defensive End • 6-1 • 255 • r-So. Midland, Texas • Midland HS Trinity Valley Community College

2018-19: Played in three games but was able to redshirt due to the new NCAA rules … Missed the back half of the season with an injury …Was on the field for 24 defensive snaps … Saw action against South Carolina State, UMass and Clemson … Had two assisted tackles … Made the Honor Roll in the spring for posting above a 3.0 GPA.

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AMARI Justin THOMPSON Tomlin

#28 • Safety • 6-2 • 200 • r-Jr. #17 • Quarterback • 5-11 • 190 • r-Fr. Lake Minneola, Fla. • Lake Minneola HS Decatur, Ga. • Southwest DeKalb HS

2018-19: Did not see any game action. 2018-19: Was redshirted … Used the new NCAA redshirt rule, playing in one game … Lone action came at Coastal Carolina late in the game. 2017-18: Played in three games … Was on the field for 17 snaps (11 defensive, 6 special teams) … Had an unassisted tackle against New Hampshire. HIGH SCHOOL: Played football for Coach Damien Wimes at Southwest Dekalb High … A first- team all-metro performer for the Dekalb area as chosen by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution … 2016-17: Redshirted. Named first-team all-region twice … Ranked the No. 68 dual threat quarterback in the country and the No. 233 player in the state of Georgia by 247Sports … GHSF Daily’s preseason all-state HIGH SCHOOL: Played for Coach Walter Banks at Lake Minneola High in Florida … Named pick at QB for Class 5A … Was 136-of-185 passing for 2,233 yards and 18 touchdowns with 582 Most Improved Player on his team. yards rushing as a junior … A Region 5AAAAA first-team selection and player of the year as a junior … Ran track for coach Napoleon Cobb … Ran a 22.52 200-meter dash as a junior in a PERSONAL: Born Amari B. Thompson on November 13 in Washington, DC … Son of Lisa and high school meet … A state champion in the 4x100 relay for the 5A level. Greg Hardy. PERSONAL: Born Justin Marquis Tomlin on February 4 in Decatur, GA … Son of William Tomlin MAJOR: Interdisciplinary Studies Sr. and Daphne Tomlin … Has one brother, William Tomlin Jr.

MAJOR: Business Management

Najee Thompson KINDLE VILDOR #26 • Slot-Back • 5-11 • 195 • So. Boiling Springs, S.C. • Boiling Springs HS #20 • Cornerback • 5-11 • 190 • Sr. 2018-19: Played in 12 games … Was on the field for 167 total plays (158 special teams) … College Park, Ga. • North Clayton HS Had a 22-yard catch against Coastal Carolina … Had six tackles on special teams, recovering a fumble and also blocking a punt that was returned for a touchdown at ULM … Returned a 2018 - Second-Team All-American (Pro Football Focus) kickoff 18 yards at New Mexico State … Recovered a fumble at Texas State on special teams … 2018 - Sun Belt Player of the Year (Pro Football Focus) Made the Honor Roll in the spring for posting above a 3.0 GPA. 2018 - All-Sun Belt Conference First Team 2018 - All-Sun Belt Conference First Team (Southern Pigskin) HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked the No. 199 “athlete” in the country and the No. 48 player in the state 2018 - All-Sun Belt Conference First Team (Phil Steele) of South Carolina by 247Sports … A first-team selection to the Herald-Journal/GoUpstate 2018 - All-Sun Belt Conference First Team (Pro Football Focus) All-Area Football Team as an Athlete/Punt Returner … Scored six different ways … Had nine total touchdowns and two interceptions as well as being a standout kick and punt returner … 2018-19: Played in and started all 13 games … Had a big junior year, racking up numerous A two-time state champion in the 400 and 200 meters … Holds the South Carolina state record honors … Named a second-team All-American and the Sun Belt Player of the Year by Pro in the 200 … Finished second at 400 meters at the 5A state meet as a junior. Football Focus … Earned first-team All-Sun Belt honors from the league, Pro Football Focus, Phil Steele and Southern Pigskin … Was on the field for 831 total plays (815 defensive, 16 PERSONAL: Born NaJee Garcia Thompson on July 7 in Rutherfordton, NC … Son of Randy and special teams) … Tallied 42 tackles on the season, including 4.5 for loss … Led the team with Maria Alford … Has three siblings: Daphne, Talasha and Ronnie. four interceptions … Also had a team-high 11 pass breakups … Started the season with four tackles against South Carolina State … Didn’t allow a completion in coverage at No. 2 Clemson MAJOR: Criminal Justice and picked off a Kelly Bryant pass … Posted seven tackles and two pass breakups against Arkansas State … Had a tackle for loss against South Alabama … Recorded seven tackles and NAJEE THOMPSON’S CAREER RECEIVING STATS an interception at New Mexico State … Was named the Sun Belt Conference Defensive Player Year G-S REC NET APC TD APG LONG of the Week for his performance against Appalachian State … Had two interceptions in that 2018 12-0 1 22 22.0 0 1.8 22 (CCU) win … Had four tackles against Troy … Had three tackles against Eastern Michigan in the 12-0 1 22 22.0 0 1.8 22 (CCU) bowl game win … Made the Honor Roll in the fall for posting above a 3.0 GPA.

GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 57 MEET THE EAGLES MEET THE EAGLES 2017-18: Played in all 12 games, starting the final five games … Was on the field for 611 HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Midland High for Coach Craig Yenzer … A three-star recruit as snaps (590 defensive, 21 special teams) … Had 21 tackles, including 1.5 for loss and a sack, on rated by Scout and 247Sports … Rated as the No. 79 defensive end in the country, the No. the season … Also had three interceptions and seven pass break ups … Recorded six straight 16 defensive end in the midlands region and the No. 13 defensive end in the state of Texas by games with two or more solo tackles … Forced a fumble against UMass … Had interceptions Scout … Listed as the No. 86 strongside defensive end in the country and the No. 233 player against Arkansas State, South Alabama and Louisiana … Had a sack resulting in a loss of 8 in his state by 247Sports … A defensive honorable mention selection on the Texas Associated yards against South Alabama … Made the Honor Roll both semesters. Press Sports Editors Class 6A all-state football team … Named all-district … Had 61 tackles, including 18 tackles for loss and 7.0 sacks, four fumbles caused and two fumble recoveries for 2016-17: Played in 12 games as a true freshman … Was on the field for 127 snaps (42 the Bulldogs. defensive, 85 special teams) … Had five tackles on the season (3u, 2a) … Had two tackles against both Savannah State and Ole Miss … Made the Honor Roll in the spring. PERSONAL: Born Traver Ty Vliem on September 22 in Midland, TX … Son of Tom Vliem and the late Kelly Cox. HIGH SCHOOL: Played at North Clayton High for Coach James Soza … A three-star recruit as rated by MaxPreps and 247Sports … Ranked as the No. 144 safety in the country and the No. MAJOR: Management 164 player in his state by 247Sports … Named first-team all-region and all-county … The Defensive MVP at the Cam Newton 7v7 Camp … Earned all-region honors as a sophomore and TRAVER VLIEM’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATS junior … Led the team with 892 all-purpose yards and three interceptions as a junior … Had YEAR G-S U A TT TFL SKS INT PBU QH BLK FR-FF 22 tackles, three interceptions, six pass breakups and two fumble recoveries that year, as well 2017 11-0 9 10 19 3.0-10 2.0-9 0 0 2 0 0-0 … Had six career interceptions and four fumble recoveries … Selected to play in the Clayton 2018 13-1 6 10 16 0.5-0 0.0-0 0 0 2 0 0-0 County Senior Bowl. 24-1 15 20 35 3.5-10 2.0-9 0 0 4 0 0-0

PERSONAL: Born Kindle Lee Vildor on December 11 in DeKalb, GA … Son of Merlissa Thompson.

MAJOR: Sport Management

KINDLE VILDOR’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATS YEAR G-S U A TT TFL SKS INT PBU QH BLK FR-FF 2016 12-0 3 2 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 RANDY 2017 12-5 16 5 21 1.5-9 1.0-8 3 7 0 0 0-1 2018 13-13 31 11 42 4.5-13 0.0-0 5 11 0 0 0-0 WADE JR. 37-18 50 18 68 6.0-22 1.0-8 8 18 0 0 0-1 #47 • Outside Linebacker • 6-2 • 270 • r-Jr. Blakely, Ga. • Early County HS

2018-19: Played in and started all 13 games … Was on the field for 581 total plays (477 defensive, 104 special teams) … Recorded 48 tackles on the season, including 3.0 for loss and half a sack … Also had a forced fumble and two quarterback hurries … Posted three tackles or more in 10 of 13 games … Had three tackles at No. 2 Clemson … Posted four tackles, TRAVER including 1.5 for loss and half a sack, against South Alabama … Also had a forced fumble … Had a season-high seven stops at Texas State … Had five tackles at ULM … Recorded six VLIEM stops, including 1.5 for loss, against Troy … Had four tackles in the Camellia Bowl win over Eastern Michigan.

#49 • Defensive End • 6-4 • 260 • r-Jr. 2017-18: Played in five games, starting the first three … Was on the field for 118 defensive Midland, Texas • Midland HS snaps … Tallied nine tackles on the season … Had a pair of unassisted tackles against Auburn … Had three unassisted tackles against Indiana … Had two tackles (1u, 1a), including a tackle 2018-19: Played in all 13 games, starting one … Was on the field for 263 defensive snaps … for loss, against South Alabama. Got the start in the opener against South Carolina State … Tallied 16 tackles on the season, including half a tackle for loss … Also had two quarterback hurries … Posted two tackles in 2016-17: Redshirted. the opener against South Carolina State … Had four tackles at No. 2 Clemson … Had two tackles at Texas State … Had half a stop for loss at New Mexico State … Recorded two tackles HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Early County High for Coach Randy Isom … Rated as the No. 94 at Coastal Carolina … Made the Honor Roll in the fall for posting above a 3.0 GPA … Made the outside linebacker in the country, the No. 8 outside linebacker in Georgia and the No. 33 outside Dean’s List in the spring for posting a GPA higher than 3.5. linebacker in the south by Scout … Ranked as the No. 131 weakside defensive end in the country and the No. 203 player in his state by 247Sports … A first-team all-state selection 2017-18: Played in 11 games … Was on the field for 255 defensive snaps … Tallied 19 to the Class AA team by the Georgia Sports Writers Association and the Atlanta Journal- tackles, including 3.0 for loss and 2.0 sacks, on the season … Had three tackles (2u, 1a), Constitution. including a sack for a loss of 3 yards, against Auburn … Recorded four tackles (2u, 2a), including half a sack, against New Mexico State … Had three tackles (2u, 1a), including and tackle for loss, against Coastal Carolina … Made the Dean’s List in the spring.

2016-17: Redshirted … Made the President’s List in the fall for a perfect 4.0 GPA … Made the Dean’s List in the spring … Named to the Sun Belt Conference’s Commissioner’s List for maintaining a 3.5 or higher GPA for the year.

58 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL MEET THE EAGLES MEET THE EAGLES PERSONAL: Born Randy Wade Jr. on April 20 in Albany, GA … Son of Janice Allen and Randy 2017-18: Played in four games … Was on the field for 17 special teams snaps. Wade Sr. 2016-17: Was redshirted. MAJOR: Interdisciplinary Studies 2015-16: Enrolled at Georgia Southern in January 2016. RANDY WADE JR’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATS YEAR G-S U A TT TFL SKS INT PBU QH BLK FR-FF PREP SCHOOL: Prepped at Atlanta Sports Academy … A two-star recruit by Rivals … Listed as 2017 6-3 7 2 9 1.0-2 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 the No. 19 prep school prospect by Rivals. 2018 13-13 25 23 48 3.0-5 0.5-2 0 0 2 0 0-1 19-16 32 25 57 4.0-7 0.5-2 0 0 2 0 0-1 HIGH SCHOOL: Played for Coach Terrance Saxby at Hertford County High … Was named all- conference … Recorded nine sacks as a senior.

PERSONAL: Born Alvin Lee Ward Jr. on January 9 in Ahoskie, NC … Son of Alvin and Darlene Ward … Has two older sisters, Sheree and Shenae Ward.

MAJOR: Exercise Science STEDMAN WAITERS

#40 • Inside Linebacker • 5-11 • 215 • r-Sr. Snellville, Ga. • Central Gwinnett HS AJ 2017-18: Only saw game action against South Alabama with four snaps on special teams. WATKINS 2016-17: Joined the program in the spring … Used the year as a redshirt season. #93 • Defensive End • 6-2 • 270 • Fr. 2015-16: Was not on the team. Fairburn, Ga. • Langston Hughes HS

HIGH SCHOOL: A three-sport standout at Central Gwinnett High … Played football for Coach 2018-19: An early enrollee at Georgia Southern … Went through spring practice with the Todd Wofford … A second-team All-Gwinnett County selection at linebacker as a senior … Eagles … Made the Honor Roll in the spring for posting above a 3.0 GPA. Played in the Gwinnett County All-Star Game … Recorded 100 tackles, including two sacks, and an interception as a senior … Wrestled for two seasons, placing second at the area HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Langston Hughes High for Coach Willie Cannon … An honorable championship … Qualified for the state tournament twice, earning honorable mention honors mention all-state selection for the AAAAAA level by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution … Named … Was also on the track & field team. defensive player of the year in Region 5-6A as a senior … Had 91 total tackles, including 25 for loss and 10 sacks, with 25 quarterback hurries, an interception and a fumble returned for PERSONAL: Born Stedman Waiters on November 30 in Miami … Son of Indira Williams … Has a touchdown as a senior … Rated as the No. 189 defensive tackle in the country and No. 221 four younger siblings: Brianna, Ashley, Anthony and Aiden. player in the state of Georgia by 247Sports … Ranked the No. 171 defensive tackle in the country by 247Sports’ Composite Rankings … Named second-team all-region as a junior. MAJOR: Electrical Engineering PERSONAL: Born Antonio Lamont Watkins Jr. on February 8 in Atlanta … Son of Tammy and Antonio Watkins … Has two siblings, Anna and Aiden … Uncle, Rokevious Watkins, played at South Carolina and in the NFL for Kansas City and St. Louis.

MAJOR: Interdisciplinary Studies

ALVIN WARD JR.

#42 • Outside Linebacker • 6-4 • 235 • r-Jr. Ahoskie, N.C. • Hertford Co. HS Atlanta Sports Academy

2018-19: Played in 12 games … Was on the field for 101 total plays (53 defensive, 48 special teams) … Had three tackles on the season … Returned an interception 28 yards for a touchdown … Had a tackle in the opener against South Carolina State … Posted two stops against South Alabama … Made the President’s List in the fall for a perfect 4.0 GPA.

GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 59 MEET THE EAGLES MEET THE EAGLES against UMass … Ran for 113 yards and a score against Arkansas State … Had two rushing scores and a passing touchdown against South Alabama … Had a 57-yard touchdown pass and ran for 129 yards and a score against No. 25 Appalachian State, earning Sun Belt Conference Offensive Player of the Week for his performance … Threw for 190 yards and two scores against Troy … Threw for 105 yards and two scores and ran for 75 yards and a touchdown at JAWASKI Georgia State … Had 79 yards rushing, including a 29-yard run on 4th-and-10 on the final drive of the game, and two touchdowns in the bowl win over Eastern Michigan … Made the WEBB Honor Roll in the fall and spring for posting above a 3.0 GPA.

#55 • Offensive Line • 6-2 • 285 • r-Jr. 2017-18: Played in and started 11 games … An honorable mention All-Sun Belt selection … Was on the field for 694 offensive snaps … Finished his freshman year with 929 passing enatobia iss enatobia S , M . • S HS yards, a new school record for freshman quarterbacks, passing Hall of Famer Tracy Ham’s Holmes Community College freshman mark for passing yards with 886 yards in 1983 … Finished with 1,486 yards of total offense (929 pass, 722 rush), setting a new freshman record for total offense in a season by a 2018-19: Played in two games but was able to redshirt due to the new NCAA rules … Was on quarterback with 1,651 yards, passing Kevin Ellison’s mark of 1,642 yards (886 run, 756 pass) the field for 11 offensive snaps … Played five snaps in the opener against South Carolina State set in 2013 … Threw seven touchdowns against five interceptions … Had a season-high 122 and six against Coastal Carolina. rushing yards against New Hampshire … Longest rush of season was of 42 yards, coming against New Hampshire … Had a season-high 160 passing yards against Arkansas State … 2017-18: Played his second season at Holmes CC … Enrolled at Georgia Southern in January Longest pass of season was 63 yards against Indiana … Threw a season-high two touchdowns 2018 and went through spring practice. against Indiana … Missed the UMass game with an injury … Against Coastal Carolina in the finale, became the first FBS player to lead his team in passing (57), rushing (108) and receiving 2016-17: Played for former GS head coach Tim Stowers at Holmes CC, who serves as the OL (30) yards in a game since Tennessee’s Joshua Dobbs (83-136-58) did it against Florida in 2015 coach there … Recruiting coordinator at Holmes was former Eagle Raymond Gross … Head … Made the Dean’s List in the spring. coach was former GS assistant coach Jeff Koonz. 2016-17: Dressed for most of the games, serving as a top backup at quarterback … Did not HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Senatobia High for Coach Michael Fair … A second-team all-state play in any games, taking a redshirt … Member of the Honor Roll for fall 2016 and spring 2017 selection … Also played basketball and competed in track & field … Holds the school record … Named to the Sun Belt Conference’s Academic Honor Roll for maintaining a 3.0-3.49 GPA for the shot put and discus. for the year.

Personal: Born Jawaski Keunte Webb on September 28 in Senatobia, MS … Son of Tameka HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Newberry High for Coach Phil Strickland … The 2015 HSSR-SCHSL Irby and Bernard Bobo … Has three siblings, Ja’Sedrick Irby, Nick Bobo and Alexis Redd. Division I AA Offensive Player of the Year … Named to The State’s All-Midlands football team as an honorable mention selection … Ranked as the No. 37 dual threat quarterback Major: Interdisciplinary Studies in the country and the No. 37 player in his state by 247Sports … Rated as the No. 60 dual threat quarterback in the country and the No. 33 player in the state of South Carolina by ESPN Recruiting Nation … Played in the Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas … Had more than 6,000 total yards and 73 touchdowns in his career … Rushed for 1,308 yards and threw for 1,204 yards and 32 total touchdowns as a senior … Ran for 126 yards and passed for 106 more in his final prep contest, a state championship game defeat … A three-time all-region selection … Named to the all-academic team. SHAI PERSONAL: Born Yafari Shaikir Werts on October 19 in Clinton, SC … Son of Shona Watts and Forrest Werts … Goes by “Shai” … Is second cousins with Chicago Cubs pitcher Carl Edwards WERTS Jr. MAJOR: Sport Management #1 • Quarterback • 5-11 • 205 • r-Jr. Clinton, S.C. • Newberry HS SHAI WERTS’ CAREER PASSING STATS Year G-S COMP-ATT. YDS TD-INT PCT RTG APG LONG 2018 - All-Sun Belt Conference Honorable Mention 2017 11-11 85-152 929 7-5 55.9 115.9 84.5 63t (IU) 2018 - All-Sun Belt Second Team (Pro Football Focus) 2018 13-13 69-116 987 10-0 59.5 159.4 75.9 61t (A-ST) 2018 - Bart Starr MVP Raycom Media Camellia Bowl 24-24 154-268 1916 17-5 57.5 134.7 79.8 63t (IU) 2017 - All-Sun Belt Conference Honorable Mention 2016-17 - Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll SHAI WERTS’ CAREER RUSHING STATS Year G-S ATT. NET APR TD APG LONG 2018-19: Played in and started all 13 games … An honorable mention All-Sun Belt honoree 2017 11-11 207 722 3.5 3 65.6 42 (UNH) … Also earned second-team all-conference honors from Pro Football Focus … Named the 2018 13-13 182 908 5.0 15 69.8 47t (APP) Bart Starr MVP of the 2018 Raycom Media Camellia Bowl … Was on the field for 759 of 774 24-24 389 908 4.2 18 67.9 47t (APP) offensive snaps … Set a pair of school records with his passing and was the only starting quarterback in the FBS not to throw an interception on the season … Broke the school record SHAI WERTS’ CAREER RECEIVING STATS for most passes thrown in a season without an interception (116) and set a new school record Year G-S REC NET APC TD APG LONG for consecutive passes without an interception (118) that he will take into his junior year … 2017 11-11 1 30 30.0 0 2.7 30 (CCU) Carried the ball 182 times for 908 net yards and a team-high 15 touchdowns … Had a long 2018 13-13 0 0 - 0 - - rush of 47 yards … Completed 69-of-116 passes for 987 yards and 10 touchdowns … Had a 24-24 1 30 30.0 0 2.7 30 (CCU) long pass of 61 yards … Also had a 40-yard punt … Ran for a season-high 163 yards and three touchdowns in the opener against South Carolina State … Threw for 154 yards and two scores 60 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL MEET THE EAGLES MEET THE EAGLES PERSONAL: Born Quintavious I. Williams on July 29 in Athens, GA … Son of Patience Ingram.

MAJOR: Undecided Ryan White

#29 • Outside Linebacker • 5-11 • 200 • r-Sr. Portal, Ga. • Portal HS DREW Point University WILSON 2018-19: Played in all 13 games, all on special teams … Was on the field for 231 special teams plays … Had three solos tackles on the season … Had tackles against Arkansas State, New #61 • Offensive Line • 6-4 • 310 • r-Jr. Mexico State and Appalachian State … Made the Honor Roll in the spring for posting above a 3.0 GPA. Bamberg, S.C. • Bamberg-Ehrhardt HS

2017-18: Did not see any game action … Made the Honor Roll in the spring. 2018-19: Was redshirted after suffering an injury in the offseason … Made the Honor Roll in the fall and spring for posting above a 3.0 GPA. 2016-17: Transferred to Georgia Southern … Had to sit out a year as a redshirt due to NCAA transfer rules … Went through spring practice with the Eagles. 2017-18: Played in all 12 games, starting 10 times … Was on the field for a total of 781 snaps (750 offensive, 31 special teams) … Played 82 snaps against New Hampshire … Played 68 2015-16: Played one season at Point University where the team won the NAIA Sun Belt title. snaps against Indiana … Played 85 snaps against Arkansas State and 81 against Georgia State.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Portal Middle High for Coach Jon Willoughby … Also ran track and 2016-17: Saw significant action as a true freshman, playing in 10 games while drawing six played basketball … Made the Honor Roll at some point for all three sports … Played one starts … One start came at right guard while five came at right tackle … Was on the field for year of varsity football at Henry County High … Was the GACA Group A State Weight Lifting 420 total snaps (376 offensive, 44 special teams) … Played 39 snaps against Savannah State Champion in 2014 at the 170-pound division. … Played 14 snaps against ULM, drawing his first career start … Started and played 77 snaps, recording one knockdown against Ole Miss … Played 12 snaps against Louisiana. PERSONAL: Born Ryan Zaccheus White on March 24 in Statesboro, GA … Son of Alvin and Cynthia White … Has three siblings: Deven White, Alvin White Jr., and Alexis White. HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Bamberg-Ehrhardt High for Coach Kevin Crosby … Selected to the Semper Fidelis All-American Game … A first-team selection to the 2015 American Family MAJOR: Exercise Science Insurance ALL-USA South Carolina Football Team … A three-star recruit as rated by ESPN Recruiting Nation, 247Sports, MaxPreps and Rivals … Rated as the No. 38 offensive guard in the country and the No. 11 player in the state of South Carolina by ESPN … Ranked as the No. 71 offensive guard in the country and the No. 20 player in the state of South Carolina by 247Sports.

PERSONAL: Born Paul Andrew Wilson on April 23 in Bamberg, SC … Son of Timmy and Rhonda Wilson.

Quin MAJOR: Interdisciplinary Studies Williams

#53 • Outside Linebacker • 6-3 • 250 • r-Fr. Madison, Ga. • Morgan County HS

2018-19: Played in two games, but was still able to redshirt under the new NCAA rules … Played 11 defensive snaps … Saw action against South Alabama and New Mexico State. C.J.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for Coach Bill Malone at Morgan County High … A four-star recruit by Wright ESPN Recruiting, garnering a No. 20 national ranking at outside linebacker … Also listed as the No. 162 player in the region and the No. 42 player in Georgia by the outlet … Rated as the No. #94 • Nose Tackle • 6-0 • 290 • So. 26 outside linebacker in the country and the No. 45 player in Georgia by 247Sports Composite Rankings … Listed as the No. 30 weakside defensive end in the country and the No. 72 player Sylvania, Ga. • Screven County HS in the Peach State by Rivals … Ranked the No. 638 player nationally, the No. 43 outside linebacker in the country and the No. 544 player in Georgia by 247Sports … Named to the 2018-19: Played in all 13 games … Was on the field for 300 total plays (168 defensive, 7 MaxPreps Preseason Medium Schools All- Team prior to his senior season … offensive, 125 special teams) … The only player on the team to see action on all three phases An honorable mention all-state selection by the GSWA as a sophomore. … Tallied 11 tackles on the season, including 2.0 for loss … Also had a fumble recovery and a forced fumble … Carried the ball five times for 20 yards with a long of 9 yards against No. 2 Clemson … Had three tackles against UMass … Played six offensive snaps at Clemson, carrying the ball five times … Had a tackle for loss against Arkansas State … Had a season-

GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 61 MEET THE EAGLES THE 2019 NEWCOMERS high four stops, including a TFL, and a forced fumble against South Alabama … Recovered a fumble at New Mexico State.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Screven County High for Coach Ron Duncan … A first-team all-state performer at the Group AA level as named by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution … 2017 Region 4-AA Defensive Player of the Year … Ranked the No. 169 defensive tackle in the country and Logan the No. 206 player in the state of Georgia by 247Sports … Rated as the No. 25 player in South Georgia by Southern Pigskin … A consensus all-state selection as a junior after rushing for Wright more than 1,000 yards … Selected for Border Bowl V, featuring seniors from Georgia and South Carolina … A state champion in shot put and the discus on the track & field team. #2 • Running Back • 6-0 • 225 • r-So. PERSONAL: Born Julian Carl Wright Jr. was born January 17 in Sylvania, GA … Son of Rowan Jacksonville, Fla. • Sandalwood HS and Rutha Wright … Has three siblings, Roshondra, Johnny and Emanuel. 2018-19: Played in all 13 games, starting three … Was on the field for 348 total plays (299 offensive, 49 special teams) … Got starts against New Mexico State, ULM and Georgia State … MAJOR: Physical Education Had 47 carries for 308 yards and three touchdowns … Had a long run of 59 yards … Carried the ball three times for 23 yards against South Carolina State … Had four carries against UMass C.J. WRIGHT’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATS … Had a big game at New Mexico State, carrying the ball 17 times for 136 yards and two YEAR G-S U A TT TFL SKS INT PBU QH BLK FR-FF touchdowns … Had 72 yards rushing at Coastal Carolina, including a 59-yard rushing score. 2018 13-0 4 7 11 2.0-2 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 1-1 6-3 7 2 9 1.0-2 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2017-18: Was redshirted … Made the Dean’s List in the fall. C.J. WRIGHT’S CAREER RUSHING STATS Year G-S ATT. NET APR TD APG LONG HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Sandalwood High for Coach Adam Geis … A first-team selection 2018 13-0 5 20 4.0 0 1.5 9 (CLEM) to the Florida All-State Class 8A team … Ranked the No. 203 running back in the country by 13-0 5 20 4.0 0 1.5 9 (CLEM) 247Sports … Named to the All-Gateway Conference first team … Named to The Times- Union’s 2016 All-First Coast first team … Was the Jacksonville area’s leading rusher with 2,221 yards and 26 touchdowns, doing it all in nine games … Ran for 1,801 yards and 18 touchdowns as a junior, earning a first-team nod on the 2015 Class 8A All-State Elite Team.

PERSONAL: Born Logan Dillon Wright on June 19 in Jacksonville, FL … Son of Christie and Larry Wright … Has two brothers, London and Larry. KAYLEN MAJOR: Sport Management LOGAN WRIGHT’S CAREER RUSHING STATS WRIGHT Year G-S ATT. NET APR TD APG LONG 2018 13-3 47 308 6.6 3 23.7 59 (CCU) 13-3 47 308 6.6 3 23.7 59 (CCU) #79 • Defensive End • 6-4 • 240 • r-Fr. Grove Hill, Ala. • Lanier County (GA) HS

2018-19: Was redshirted … Made the Honor Roll in the spring for posting above a 3.0 GPA.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Lanier County High for Coach Carl Parker … Named first-team all- region as an offensive tackle his senior season … Also competed on the track & field team … Graduated with honors and honored for his academics all four years. Jallah PERSONAL: Born Kaylen Jamaal Wright on December 21 in Jackson, AL … Son of Ladoria Rainkin and Calvin Wright … Has an older brother, Calvin Jr. … Cousin, Ryan Anderson, plays ZEZE Jr. for the Washington Redskins. #87 • Wide Receiver • 6-0 • 220 • r-Fr. MAJOR: Undecided Lawrenceville, Ga. • Central Gwinnett HS

2018-19: Was redshirted … Moved from tight end to wide receiver in the spring.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Central Gwinnett High for Coach Todd Wofford … Tallied 697 receiving yards on 47 catches with nine touchdowns as a senior … Rated as the No. 260 wide receiver in the nation by 247Sports … A second-team selection to the 2017 Gwinnett Daily Post All-County Football Squad … Named to the third team as a junior after hauling in 42 receptions for 678 yards and six scores … Also played tennis and basketball.

PERSONAL: Born Jallah Zeze Jr. on March 21 in Liberia … Son of Sophia Toe … Has two brothers, Elijah Asare and Emmanuel Asare.

MAJOR: Undecided

62 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL MEET THE EAGLES THE 2019 NEWCOMERS

GRIFFIN CHASE CARDER HANCOCK

#77 • Offensive Line • 6-4 • 300 • Fr. #83 • Tight End • 6-0 • 245 • Fr. Leesburg, Ga. • Lee County HS Macclenny, Fla. • Baker County HS

HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Lee County High for Coach Dean Fabrizio … A first-team all-state HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Baker County High for Coach Jamie Rogers … Selected for the NFFCA selection to the Group 6A team by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution … A first-team all-state Senior Bowl … Named second-team All-First Coast by the Florida Times-Union as a defensive selection by RecruitGeorgia … Had 30 pancakes and 15 knockdowns as a senior … Rated as lineman … Had 89 tackles, including 10 tackles for loss, as a senior … Named second-team the No. 172 offensive guard in the country and the No. 209 player in the state of Georgia by all-district … Also participated in track & field, throwing the discus and shot put …Was also a 247Sports … Named first-team all region and second-team GSWA all state as a junior … member of the weightlifting team … Voted vice president of his class. Helped lead his team to a state title as a junior … A 2018 Albany Herald Dynamite Dozen selection. PERSONAL: Born Chase Klate Hancock on September 12 in Orange Park, FL … Son of Klate Hancock and Jackie Willmott … Has three sisters: Taylor Hancock, London Willmott and Hailey PERSONAL: Born John Griffin Carder on June 5 in Albany, GA … Son of Clint and Margie Carder Hancock. … Has one sibling, Talley. MAJOR: Accounting MAJOR: Electrical Engineering

VERNEAL CAREE COLLIER HENSHAW JR. #75 • Offensive Line • 6-4 • 250 • Fr. #37 • Inside Linebacker • 6-0 • 190 • Fr. Palm Coast, Fla. • Flagler Palm Coast HS North Augusta, S.C. • North Augusta HS HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Flagler Palm Coast High for Coach Travis Roland … A first-team HIGH SCHOOL: Played at North Augusta High for Coach Brian Thomas … The Augusta selection to The News-Journal’s 2018 All-Area football team … Named first-team all-area as a Chronicle’s All-Area South Carolina Player of the Year as a senior … Made 174 tackles, including sophomore and junior in football and second-team all-state as a junior in track & field. 12 tackles for loss and three sacks, as a senior … Also recovered six fumbles and intercepted a pass … Selected to play in Border Bowl VI All-Star Game … Had 126 tackles, including 10 for PERSONAL: Born Verneal Kevin Henshaw Jr. on December 8 in Reynoldsburg, OH … Son of loss and five sacks, five pass breakups, four interceptions and three forced fumbles as a junior Verneal Henshaw Sr. and Shawnett Hess … Father played basketball and football at Norfolk … Also played soccer. State University … Has three sisters: Tamara, Jasmine and Brittany … Jasmine played basketball at Eastern Kentucky and Tamara plays basketball at South Florida. PERSONAL: Born Caree Tamarous Collier on January 4 in Augusta, GA … Son of Kimberly Collier and Monte Collier … Has one sibling, Monty. MAJOR: Marketing

MAJOR: Exercise Science

GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 63 THE 2019 NEWCOMERS THE 2019 NEWCOMERS

AMARU JADEN HERRING JENKINS

#95 • Defensive End • 6-1 • 260 • Fr. #13 • Quarterback • 6-3 • 195 • Fr. Beulaville, N.C. • East Duplin HS Bartow, Ga. • Jefferson County HS

HIGH SCHOOL: Played at East Duplin High for Coach Battle Holley … Named first-team all- HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Jefferson County High for Coach JB Arnold … An honorable mention state by the Associated Press, all-area and all-conference as a senior … Helped lead his team to all-state selection to the Group 2A team by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution … Named the a state title as a senior, recording 10 tackles, including three for loss, in the championship game offensive player of the year for the 4AA level as a senior … A first-team all-state selection by … Had 107 tackles in his final season, including 35 for loss and seven sacks … Just the third RecruitGeorgia as an athlete … Rated as the No. 40 dual-threat quarterback in the country player in his school’s history to be invited to the Shrine Bowl … Blocked four kicks and had and the No. 167 player in the state of Georgia by 247Sports … Rated the No. 39 dual-threat three forced fumbles … As a junior, had 111 total tackles, including 43 for loss and 10 sacks, to quarterback in the country and the No. 137 player in the state by ESPN Recruiting … Rushed go along four blocked punts, one blocked PAT, one fumble recovery and two forced fumbles … 29 times for 326 yards and four touchdowns in a victory over Harlem as a senior … A two-time Named first-team all-area and all-conference as a junior. second-team all-region selection … Totaled 1,120 passing yards, 935 rushing yards and 27 touchdowns while throwing only two interceptions as a junior … Selected for the Sixth Annual PERSONAL: Born Amaru Kysheam Herring on December 21 … Son of Ayasha and Michel Border Bowl … Had 41 rushing touchdowns for his career … Also ran track. Herring … Has three siblings: Lyonna, Shaun and Desmond. PERSONAL: Born Jaden Terrell Jenkins on March 13 in Augusta, GA … Son of Demetris and MAJOR: Graphic Design Cora Jenkins … Has an older sister, Melanie Braddy … Both his father and sister attended Georgia Southern.

MAJOR: Health & Physical Education

KHALEB HOOD BEAU #4 • Slot-Back • 5-10 • 170 • Fr. JOHNSON McDonough, Ga. • Eagles Landing Christian Air Force Prep #41 • Tight End • 6-1 • 225 • Fr. 2018-19: Prepped at Air Force Prep … Was a military training officer while enrolled there … Plantation, Fla. • American Heritage HS Enrolled at Georgia Southern in the summer. HIGH SCHOOL: Played at American Heritage High for Coach Patrick Surtain … Selected for the HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Eagles Landing Christian Academy for Coach Jonathan Gess … A first- Freedom Bowl … Rated as the No. 79 tight end in the country and the No. 256 player in the team all-state selection as a senior at the Class A-Private level by the GHSCA … A first-team state of Florida by 247Sports Composite Rankings … Listed as the No. 245 player in Florida by all-Henry County selection by the Henry Herald as an all-purpose player his final season … As Scout … Ranked as the No. 87 tight end in the country and the No. 249 player in the Sunshine a senior, tallied 55 tackles, four interceptions and two fumble recoveries to go along with six State by 247Sports … Helped lead his team to two state titles … Also played baseball. return touchdowns and 600 return yards … A four-time state champion in track. PERSONAL: Born Beau Alexander Johnson on October 20 in Pembroke Pines, FL … Son of PERSONAL: Born Khaleb Joshua Hood on October 10 in Cincinnati, OH … Son of Benji Hood Rhonda and Charles E. Johnson Jr. … Both his parents went to the University of Miami … and Keya Barron, along with Crystal Hood … Has seven siblings. Has a brother, Brandon … Father was a two-time All-Star catcher with the Florida Marlins (1994-1998, 2001-2002), the Los Angeles Dodgers (1998), the Baltimore Orioles (1999-2000), MAJOR: Undeclared the Chicago White Sox (2000), the Colorado Rockies (2003-2004), and the Tampa Bay Devil Rays (2005), winning four consecutive Gold Glove Awards between 1995 and 1998 and a world championship in 1997 with the Marlins … Brother is a wide receiver at Tennessee … Other relatives include Chad Johnson and Fred McGriff.

MAJOR: Visual Arts

64 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL THE 2019 NEWCOMERS THE 2019 NEWCOMERS

DARIUS AARON LEWIS PYRON

#14 • Slot-Back • 5-10 • 170 • Fr. #58 • Offensive Line • 6-4 • 310 • Fr. Jacksonville, Fla. • First Coast HS Stone Mountain, Ga. • Arabia Mountain HS

HIGH SCHOOL: Played at First Coast High for Coach Marty Lee … Named honorable mention HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Arabia Mountain High for Coach Stanley Pritchett … Rated as the No. All-First Coast Football as a senior by the Florida Times-Union … Rated as the No. 181 athlete 178 offensive guard in the country and the No. 212 player in the state of Georgia by 247Sports in the country and the No. 300 player in the state of Florida by 247Sports Composite Rankings … An all-region selection as both a senior and a junior. … Selected to the NFFCA Senior Bowl as a running back … An All-First Coast selection in track & field as a junior. PERSONAL: Born Aaron Jepaul Pyron on June 21 in Stone Mountain, GA … Son of Monique and Corey Pyron … Has an older sibling, Imani. PERSONAL: Born Darius Kelo Lewis on February 1 in Jacksonville … Son of Niteria Gamble and grandson of Sheriel Tucker. MAJOR: Finance

MAJOR: Exercise Science

EMIL TREMAINE SMITH OSBORNE #85 • Wide Receiver • 6-1 • 170 • Fr. Attalla, Ala. • Etowah HS #17 • Safety • 6-0 • 180 • Fr. Montgomery, Ala. • Park Crossing HS HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Etowah High for Coach Drew Noles … Had 27 catches for 430 yards and six touchdowns as a senior … Named to the Class 5A, All-Region 6 football team HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Park Crossing High for Coach Angelo Wheeler … Lettered four times … Ranked as the No. 272 wide receiver in the country and the No. 78 player in the state of … Named to the Class 5A-7A All-Metro first team by The Montgomery Advertiser … Credited Alabama by 247Sports … Named to the 2017 AHSAA All-State Team … Hauled in 28 passes with 1,200 yards receiving and 1,500 all-purpose yards his final season … Caught six passes for 419 yards and eight scores as a junior … Named to the All-Messenger Football Team … for 182 yards and two touchdowns against Bessemer City his senior season … Also played Also played basketball, helping lead his team to two regional titles. basketball and baseball. PERSONAL: Born Cyrus Emil Smith on November 28 in Anniston, AL … Son of Sheretta Bostick PERSONAL: Born Tremaine K. Osborne on October 16 in Montgomery, AL … Son of Chaundreke and Cyrus Smith … Dad played running back at Alabama State. Osborne and Nathaniel Lane … Has a younger sibling, Tremarious. MAJOR: Exercise Science MAJOR: Computer Science

GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 65 THE 2019 NEWCOMERS THE 2019 NEWCOMERS

DAVID ANTHONY SPAULDING WILSON

#25 • Cornerback • 6-2 • 175 • Fr. #12 • Safety • 5-10 • 185 • Fr. Riceboro, Ga. • Bradwell Institute Columbia, S.C. • Spring Valley HS

HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Bradwell Institute … Had 43 tackles and a pair of interceptions as a HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Spring Valley High for Coach Robin Bacon … Selected for the senior … Caught 20 passes for 318 yards and a pair of scores … An All Region 2-6A first-team 82nd annual Shrine Bowl … Cited as the best two way player in the Midlands by The State selection … A first-team selection to the All-Greater Savannah Football Team as selected by Newspaper … Named the 2018 Mr. Richland County Football Player of the Year … Had 68 The Savannah Morning News … Rated as the No. 86 cornerback in the country and the No. 90 tackles and two interceptions while rushing for 281 yards and eight scores as a senior … player in the state of Georgia by 247Sports … Ranked the No. 104 player in the state by Rivals Ranked as one of the top 50 players in South Carolina … Named first-team all-state and … Had 43 tackles and two interceptions as a senior … A member of the Big 22 Preseason first-team all-region as a defensive back for the 5A level … Nominated for the South Carolina Football Squad, as selected by WJCL in Savannah. Defensive Player of the Year and South Carolina Running Back of the Year by South Carolina High School Blitz … Played freshman season at Hammond, helping the team win a state PERSONAL: Born David Devontae Spaulding on June 5 in Savannah, GA … Son of Lynwood championship … Named first-team all-state as a running back for the 3A level as a sophomore. Spaulding Sr. and Elvette Spaulding … Has three brothers - Marquis, John and Lynwood Jr. - and a sister, Latoya Sims. PERSONAL: Born Anthony Sinclair Wilson on July 5 in Columbia, SC … Son of Teshia McSwain and Anthony Wilson … Has two younger siblings and an older sibling. MAJOR: Health Education & Promotion MAJOR: Undeclared

JORDAN WIGGINS

#78 • Offensive Line • 6-4 • 265 • Fr. Tallahassee, Fla. • Godby HS

HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Godby High for Coach Corey Fuller … Named to the All-Big Bend first team by The Tallahassee Democrat … Graded out his senior season at 88 percent with 73 pancakes and just two sacks allowed … Ranked as the No. 251 offensive tackle in the country and the No. 304 player in the state of Florida by 247Sports … Named the WTXL Scholar-Athlete of the Week … Named the Capital Outlook’s Youth of the Year for his work on and off the field.

PERSONAL: Born Jordan Isaiah Wiggins on December 10 in Tallahassee, FL … Son of the late Althea Jones.

MAJOR: Electrical Engineering

66 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 2018 YEAR IN REVIEW

GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 67 2018 INDIVIDUAL HONORS TYLER BASS, PK WESLEY KENNEDY III, SLOT/RB KINDLE VILDOR, CB • All-America Second Team (Chris Sailer Kicking) • All-Sun Belt Conference Second Team (Pro Football Focus) • All-America Second Team (Pro Football Focus) • Lou Groza Award Semi nalist • All-Sun Belt Conference Honorable Mention • Sun Belt Defensive Player of the Year (Pro Football Focus) • All-Sun Belt Conference First Team • All-Sun Belt Conference First Team • All-Sun Belt Conference First Team (Phil Steele) TY PHILLIPS, NT • All-Sun Belt Conference First Team (Southern Pigskin) • All-Sun Belt Conference First Team (Southern Pigskin) • All-Sun Belt Conference Honorable Mention • All-Sun Belt Conference First Team (Pro Football Focus) • All-Sun Belt Conference First Team (Pro Football Focus) • All-Sun Belt Conference First Team (Phil Steele) • Sun Belt Special Teams Player of the Week (Post NMSU) • Sun Belt Defensive Player of the Week (Post App) CHAD LUNSFORD, COACH • Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year (Southern Pigskin) MONQUAVION BRINSON, CB SHAI WERTS, QB • All-Sun Belt Conference First Team (Southern Pigskin) • All-Sun Belt Conference Second Team (Pro Football Focus) • All-Sun Belt Conference First Team (Pro Football Focus) CURTIS RAINEY, OL • All-Sun Belt Conference Honorable Mention • All-Sun Belt Conference Second Team • All-Sun Belt Conference First Team • Sun Belt O ensive Player of the Week (Post App) • All-Sun Belt Conference Second Team (Phil Steele) • All-Sun Belt Conference First Team (Phil Steele) • Sun Belt Defensive Player of the Week (Post USA) • All-Sun Belt Conference First Team (Southern Pigskin)

RASHAD BYRD, ILB TOMARCIO REESE, ILB • All-Sun Belt Conference Honorable Mention • Sun Belt Defensive Player of the Week (Post SCSU)

JEREMIAH CULBRETH, OL • All-Sun Belt Conference Second Team

WESLEY FIELDS, RB • All-Sun Belt Conference Second Team • All-Sun Belt Conference Second Team (Phil Steele)

LOGAN HUNT, DE • All-Sun Belt Conference Third Team • All-Sun Belt Conference Third Team (Phil Steele) • Sun Belt Defensive Player of the Week (Post A-State)

RAYMOND JOHNSON III, DE • All-Sun Belt Conference First Team (Pro Football Focus) • All-Sun Belt Conference Second Team Wesley Fields

2018 STARTERS GAME BY GAME O ense WR (X) LT LG C RG RT QB RB TE SLOT (S) WR (Z) South Carolina State Fortune Culbreth Dowdell Rainey L. Edwards Miller Werts Fields Richardson Garrett (RB) Ransom UMass Fortune Culbreth Dowdell Rainey Cooper, J. Miller Werts Fields Brown, C. Kennedy III Ransom Clemson Fortune Culbreth Dowdell Rainey Cooper, J. Miller Werts Fields Murray (SLOT) Kennedy III Ransom Arkansas State Fortune Culbreth Cooper Rainey L. Edwards Miller Werts Fields Brown, C. Kennedy III Ransom South Alabama Rogers Culbreth Cooper Rainey L. Edwards Miller Werts Fields Richardson Garrett Ransom Texas State Rogers Culbreth Cooper Rainey L. Edwards Miller Werts Fields Richardson Kennedy III Ransom New Mexico State Fortune Culbreth Dowdell Rainey Cooper, J. Miller Werts Garrett Wright (RB) Kennedy III Ransom Appalachian State Fortune Culbreth Dowdell Grall Cooper, J. Miller Werts Fields Brown, C. Bargnare Ransom ULM Michaud Culbreth Dowdell Grall Cooper, J. Miller Werts Fields Wright, L. (RB) Garrett (RB) Ransom Troy Brown, C. (TE) Culbreth Dowdell Rainey Cooper, J. Miller Werts Fields Richardson Garrett (RB) Ransom Coastal Carolina Michaud Culbreth Dowdell Rainey Cooper, J. Miller Werts Fields Richardson Kennedy III (RB) Ransom Georgia State Michaud Culbreth Dowdell Rainey Cooper, J. Miller Werts Fields Richardson Wright, L. (RB) Ransom Eastern Michigan Michaud Culbreth Dowdell Rainey Edwards, J. Miller Werts Fields Richardson Murray Backer (TE)

Defense DE NT DE DOG (OLB) ILB ILB ANCHOR (OLB) CB SS FS CB South Carolina State Johnson III Bush Vliem Wade Jr. Reese Byrd Bowdry Brinson Freeman Moon Vildor UMass Johnson III Bush Hunt Wade Jr. Reese Byrd Bowdry Brinson Freeman Moon Vildor Clemson Johnson III Phillips Hunt Wade Jr. Reese Bradley Bowdry Brinson Freeman Duncan Jr. Vildor Arkansas State Johnson III Phillips Hunt Wade Jr. Bradley Byrd Bowdry Brinson Freeman Moon Vildor South Alabama Johnson III Phillips Hunt Wade Jr. Reese Harris Jr. Bowdry Brinson Freeman Moon Vildor Texas State Johnson III Phillips Hunt Wade Jr. Reese Harris Jr. Bowdry Brinson Freeman Moon Vildor New Mexico State Johnson III Phillips Hunt Wade Jr. Reese Harris Jr. Bowdry Brinson Duncan Jr. Moon Vildor Appalachian State Johnson III Phillips Hunt Wade Jr. Reese Harris Jr. Bowdry Brinson Duncan Jr. Moon Vildor ULM Johnson III Phillips Hunt Wade Jr. Reese Harris Jr. Bowdry Brinson Duncan Jr. Moon Vildor Troy Johnson III Phillips Hunt Wade Jr. Reese Harris Jr. Bowdry Brinson Freeman Moon Vildor Coastal Carolina Johnson III Phillips Gri n Wade Jr. Reese Harris Jr. Ecton Brinson Freeman Moon Vildor Georgia State Johnson III Phillips Hunt Wade Jr. Reese Harris Jr. Bowdry Brinson Freeman Moon Vildor Eastern Michigan Johnson III Phillips Hunt Wade Jr. Reese Harris Jr. Bwodry Brinson Freeman Moon Vildor

68 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 2018 TEAM AND INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL RUSHING ALL GAMES 9-3 5-1 4-2 0-0 GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G CONFERENCE 6-2 3-1 3-1 0-0 Fields, Wesley 12 200 1080 30 1050 5.2 9 64 87.5 NON-CONFERENCE 3-1 2-0 1-1 0-0 Werts, Shai 13 182 1075 167 908 5.0 15 47 69.8 RESULTS Garrett, Monteo 12 93 524 9 515 5.5 5 54 42.9 DATE OPPONENT RESULT/TIME SCORE ATTEND. TV Kennedy III, Wesley 13 63 510 15 495 7.9 3 47 38.1 Sept. 1 South Carolina St. W 37-6 15,260 ESPN+ Wright, Logan 13 47 310 2 308 6.6 3 59 23.7 Sept. 8 UMass W 34-13 15,071 ESPN+ LaRoche, Matt 12 26 139 1 138 5.3 0 33 11.5 Sept. 15 at #2 Clemson L 7-38 79,844 ESPNU Wright, C.J. 13 5 23 3 20 4.0 0 9 1.5 Sept. 29 Arkansas St. W 28-21 17,320 ESPN+ Walker, Grant 11 7 17 0 17 2.4 0 5 1.5 Oct. 6 South Alabama W 48-13 17,622 ESPN3 Anderson, Darion 13 2 16 0 16 8.0 0 10 1.2 Oct. 11 at Texas State W 15-13 9,545 ESPNU Anthony, LaBaron 6 1 13 0 13 13.0 0 0 2.2 Oct. 20 at New Mexico St. W 48-31 7,300 AggieVision/Eleven Sports Murray, Malik 12 1 4 0 4 4.0 0 4 0.3 Oct. 25 Appalachian St. W 34-14 19,252 ESPNU Tomlin, Justin 1 1 0 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 -1.0 Nov. 3 at ULM L 25-44 13,787 ESPN3 Bargnare, Davarius 10 2 5 7 -2 -1.0 0 5 -0.2 Nov. 10 Troy L 21-35 16,289 ESPN+ TEAM 13 13 0 20 -20 -1.5 0 0 -1.5 Nov. 17 at Coastal Carolina W 41-17 9,886 ESPN+ Total...... 12 585 3362 232 3130 5.4 33 64 260.8 Nov. 24 at Georgia St. W 35-14 20,001 ESPN+ Opponents...... 12 441 1982 252 1730 3.9 21 61 144.2 Dec. 15 vs. Eastern Michigan W 23-21 17,710 ESPN TEAM STATISTICS PASSING GS OPP G E c Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G SCORING 396 280 Werts, Shai 13 159.40 69-116-0 59.5 987 10 61 75.9 Points Per Game 30.5 21.5 Fortune, Obe 13 436.00 1-1-0 100.0 40 0 40 3.1 Points O Turnovers 104 7 Total...... 13 161.77 70-117-0 59.8 1027 10 61 79.0 FIRST DOWNS 220 243 Opponents...... 13 127.37 239-386-15 61.9 2815 14 80 216.5 Rushing 169 103 Passing 38 123 Penalty 13 17 RECEIVING RUSHING YARDAGE 3461 1827 G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Yards gained rushing 3716 2080 Kennedy III, Wesley 13 15 182 12.1 0 40 14.0 Yards lost rushing 255 253 Fields, Wesley 12 10 237 23.7 1 61 19.8 Rushing Attempts 643 465 Richardson, Ellis 10 10 81 8.1 2 31 8.1 Average Per Rush 5.4 3.9 Bargnare, Davarius 10 8 77 9.6 0 23 7.7 Average Per Game 266.2 140.5 Ransom, Colby 13 6 102 17.0 2 58 7.8 TDs Rushing 35 21 Fortune, Obe 13 5 49 9.8 0 19 3.8 PASSING YARDAGE 1027 2815 Garrett, Monteo 12 5 20 4.0 0 6 1.7 Comp-Att-Int 70-117-0 239-386-15 Anderson, Darion 13 4 160 40.0 3 58 12.3 Average Per Pass 8.8 7.3 Murray, Malik 12 2 53 26.5 0 40 4.4 Average Per Catch 14.7 11.8 Michaud, Mark 12 2 31 15.5 1 22 2.6 Average Per Game 79.0 216.5 Thompson, NaJee 12 1 22 22.0 0 22 1.8 TDs Passing 10 14 Rogers, Marcus 13 1 8 8.0 0 8 0.6 TOTAL OFFENSE 4488 4642 Brown, Cam 13 1 5 5.0 1 5 0.4 Total Plays 760 851 Total...... 13 70 1027 14.7 10 61 79.0 Average Per Play 5.9 5.5 Opponents...... 13 239 2815 11.8 14 80 216.5 Average Per Game 345.2 357.1 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 26-563 17-420 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 12-127 15-79 TOTAL OFFENSE INT RETURNS: #-Yards 15-257 0-0 G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G KICK RETURN AVERAGE 21.7 24.7 Werts, Shai 13 298 908 987 1895 145.8 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 10.6 5.3 Fields, Wesley 12 200 1050 0 1050 87.5 INT RETURN AVERAGE 17.1 0.0 Garrett, Monteo 12 93 515 0 515 42.9 FUMBLES-LOST 13-5 22-12 Kennedy III, Wesley 13 63 495 0 495 38.1 PENALTIES-Yards 61-525 71-607 Wright, Logan 13 47 308 0 308 23.7 Average Per Game 40.4 46.7 LaRoche, Matt 12 26 138 0 138 11.5 PUNTS-Yards 62-2356 56-2204 Fortune, Obe 13 1 0 40 40 3.1 Average Per Punt 38.0 39.4 Wright, C.J. 13 5 20 0 20 1.5 Net punt average 35.8 36.0 Walker, Grant 11 7 17 0 17 1.5 KICKOFFS-Yards 76-4772 56-3199 Anderson, Darion 13 2 16 0 16 1.2 Average Per Kick 62.8 57.1 Anthony, LaBaron 6 1 13 0 13 2.2 Net kick average 40.2 38.6 Murray, Malik 12 1 4 0 4 0.3 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 32:09 27:51 3RD-DOWN Conversions 61/157 69/179 Tomlin, Justin 1 1 -1 0 -1 -1.0 3rd-Down Pct 39% 39% Bargnare, Davarius 10 2 -2 0 -2 -0.2 4TH-DOWN Conversions 6/12 20/29 TEAM 13 13 -20 0 -20 -1.5 4th-Down Pct 50% 69% Total...... 13 760 3461 1027 4488 345.2 SACKS BY-Yards 26-139 19-98 Opponents...... 13 851 1827 2815 4642 357.1 MISC YARDS 43 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 48 35 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 19-21 12-17 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-4 RED-ZONE SCORES (39-42) 93% (35-40) 88% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (30-42) 71% (28-40) 70% PAT-ATTEMPTS (45-45) 100% (30-32) 94% ATTENDANCE 100814 140373 Games/Avg Per Game 6/16802 6/23396 Neutral Site Games 1/17710 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Georgia Southern 54 121 114 107 - 396 Opponents 40 85 69 86 - 280

GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 69 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS SCORING ALL-PURPOSE YARDS |------PATs ------| G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Kennedy III, Wesley 13 495 182 100 529 0 1306 100.5 Bass, Tyler 0 19-21 45-45 0-0 0 1-2 0 0 102 Fields, Wesley 12 1050 237 0 0 0 1287 107.2 Werts, Shai 15 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 90 Werts, Shai 13 908 0 0 0 0 908 69.8 Fields, Wesley 10 0-0 0-0 1-1 0 0-0 0 0 62 Garrett, Monteo 12 515 20 0 0 0 535 44.6 Garrett, Monteo 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 Wright, Logan 13 308 0 0 0 0 308 23.7 Kennedy III, Wesley 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Anderson, Darion 13 16 160 0 0 0 176 13.5 Anderson, Darion 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 LaRoche, Matt 12 138 0 0 0 0 138 11.5 Wright, Logan 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Ransom, Colby 13 0 102 0 0 0 102 7.8 Ransom, Colby 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Richardson, Ellis 10 0 81 0 0 0 81 8.1 Richardson, Ellis 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Bargnare, Davarius 10 -2 77 0 0 0 75 7.5 Josue, Benz 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Thompson, NaJee 12 0 22 22 18 0 62 5.2 Michaud, Mark 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Liptrot, Jessie 13 0 0 0 0 57 57 4.4 Liptrot, Jessie 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Murray, Malik 12 4 53 0 0 0 57 4.8 Brown, Cam 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Fortune, Obe 13 0 49 0 0 0 49 3.8 Ward Jr., Alvin 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Brinson, Monquavion 13 0 0 0 16 30 46 3.5 Ecton, Lane 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 Vildor, Kindle 13 0 0 0 0 36 36 2.8 Cooper, Deshon 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 2 Moon, Joshua 12 0 0 0 0 34 34 2.8 Total...... 48 19-21 45-45 1-1 1 1-2 0 1 396 Duncan Jr, Kenderick 13 0 0 0 0 33 33 2.5 Opponents...... 35 12-17 30-32 0-0 2 2-3 0 0 280 Michaud, Mark 12 0 31 0 0 0 31 2.6 Ward Jr., Alvin 12 0 0 0 0 28 28 2.3 PUNT RETURNS Baker Jr., Darrell 8 0 0 0 0 28 28 3.5 Wright, C.J. 13 20 0 0 0 0 20 1.5 No. Yds Avg TD Long Walker, Grant 11 17 0 0 0 0 17 1.5 Kennedy III, Wesley 11 100 9.1 0 26 Anthony, LaBaron 6 13 0 0 0 0 13 2.2 Thompson, NaJee 1 22 22.0 0 0 Rogers, Marcus 13 0 8 0 0 0 8 0.6 Josue, Benz 0 5 0.0 1 5 Ecton, Lane 13 0 0 0 0 7 7 0.5 Total...... 12 127 10.6 1 26 Brown, Cam 13 0 5 0 0 0 5 0.4 Opponents...... 15 79 5.3 0 35 Josue, Benz 13 0 0 5 0 0 5 0.4 Reese, Tomarcio 12 0 0 0 0 4 4 0.3 KICKOFF RETURNS Tomlin, Justin 1 -1 0 0 0 0 -1 -1.0 No. Yds Avg TD Long TEAM 13 -20 0 0 0 0 -20 -1.5 Kennedy III, Wesley 24 529 22.0 0 62 Total...... 13 3461 1027 127 563 257 5435 418.1 Thompson, NaJee 1 18 18.0 0 18 Opponents...... 13 1827 2815 79 420 0 5141 395.5 Brinson, Monquavion 1 16 16.0 0 16 Total...... 26 563 21.7 0 62 Opponents...... 17 420 24.7 0 39 PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 50+ Blkd Bauerle, Magill 56 2164 38.6 56 2 23 18 6 1 INTERCEPTION RETURNS Bass, Tyler 3 141 47.0 58 0 0 1 1 0 No. Yds Avg TD Long TEAM 2 11 5.5 11 0 0 0 0 1 Vildor, Kindle 4 36 9.0 0 17 Werts, Shai 1 40 40.0 40 1 0 0 0 0 Duncan Jr, Kenderick 2 33 16.5 0 20 Total...... 62 2356 38.0 58 3 23 19 7 2 Brinson, Monquavion 1 30 30.0 0 30 Opponents...... 56 2204 39.4 65 3 23 15 10 1 Ecton, Lane 1 7 7.0 0 7 Byrd, Rashad 1 0 0.0 0 0 Moon, Joshua 1 34 34.0 0 34 KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn Ward Jr., Alvin 1 28 28.0 1 28 Bass, Tyler 76 4772 62.8 52 3 Josue, Benz 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total...... 76 4772 62.8 52 3 420 40.2 24 Baker Jr., Darrell 1 28 28.0 0 28 Opponents...... 56 3199 57.1 19 0 563 38.6 26 Liptrot, Jessie 1 57 57.0 1 57 Reese, Tomarcio 1 4 4.0 0 4 Total...... 15 257 17.1 2 57 FIELD GOALS Opponents...... 0 0 0.0 0 0 FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Bass, Tyler 19-21 90.5 1-1 4-5 4-4 8-8 2-3 50 0 FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long FIELD GOAL SEQUENCE Phillips, Ty 1 17 17.0 0 17 Georgia Southern Opponent Duncan Jr, Kenderick 1 4 4.0 0 4 South Carolina State (19) - Total...... 2 21 10.5 0 17 UMASS (41),(50) (32),(41) Opponents...... 1 11 11.0 0 11 Clemson - 39,(37),47 Arkansas St. - (45),(27) South Alabama (31),(20) (40),(28) at Texas St. (24),(43) - at New Mexico St. (41),(25) (23) Appalachian St. (42),(43) - at ULM 26,(38),56 (32) Troy - (45),37,(42),36 at Coastal Carolina (44),(20) (35) at Georgia St. (39),(49) 47 vs. Eastern Michigan (50),(35),(40) - Numbers in (parentheses) indicate Field Goal was made

70 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 2018 DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DEFENSE GP-GS Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds Sacks-Yds Int-Yds PBU QBH F. Rcv-Yds FF Blocked Kicks Safety 22 Moon, Joshua 12-12 41 30 71 2.0-6 0.5-1 1-34 3 . . 2 . . 4B Brinson, Monquavion 13-13 52 15 67 1.0-1 . 1-30 10 2 . . . . 3R Reese, Tomarcio 12-12 28 36 64 5.0-5 1.5-2 1-4 1 1 1-0 . . . 45 Byrd, Rashad 10-3 30 24 54 5.0-15 . 1-0 . . 1-0 . 1 . 47 Wade Jr., Randy 13-13 25 23 48 3.0-5 0.5-2 . . 2 . 1 . . 32 Harris Jr., Chris 12-9 24 23 47 5.5-16 2.0-11 . . 1 . 1 . . 5 Bowdry, Jay 13-12 25 21 46 3.5-16 1.0-6 . 2 1 . . . . 92 Johnson III, Raymond 13-13 18 25 43 8.0-36 4.5-31 . 2 3 3-0 1 1 . 20 Vildor, Kindle 13-13 31 11 42 4.5-13 . 4-36 11 . . . . . 27 Duncan Jr, Kenderick 13-4 28 11 39 . . 2-33 2 . 1-4 1 . . 24 Freeman, Sean 10-10 26 13 39 . . . 6 . . 1 . . 96 Phillips, Ty 13-11 9 27 36 3.0-13 2.5-13 . 1 . 1-17 . . . 37 Ecton, Lane 13-1 12 23 35 3.5-19 1.0-9 1-7 . 1 1-0 . . 1 9H Hunt, Logan 12-11 14 17 31 6.5-23 5.0-19 . . . . 1 . . 95 Bush, Ian 12-2 8 20 28 3.0-15 2.0-14 . . 1 . 1 . . 5Q Gri n, Quan 13-1 12 10 22 3.5-20 3.0-19 . . 3 1-0 3 . . 41 Cooper, Deshon 13-0 7 14 21 2.5-15 1.0-8 . 1 . . 1 . . 1L Liptrot, Jessie 13-0 16 4 20 . . 1-57 1 . . . . . 49 Vliem, Traver 13-1 6 10 16 0.5-0 . . . 2 . . . . 43 Allen, Tre 13-0 6 8 14 0.5-1 ...... 94 Wright, C.J. 13-0 4 7 11 2.0-2 . . . . 1-0 1 . . 11 Bradley, Todd 3-2 4 6 10 0.5-4 0.5-4 ...... 16 Bass, Tyler 13-1 6 . 6 ...... 3F Ferguson, Jon 3-0 2 4 6 ...... 31 Baker Jr., Darrell 8-0 5 1 6 . . 1-28 ...... 26 Thompson, NaJee 12-0 4 2 6 . . . . . 1-0 . 1 . 99 Johnson, Josh 8-0 2 2 4 ...... 54 Josue, Benz 13-0 4 . 4 . . 1-0 ...... 29 White, Ryan 13-0 3 . 3 ...... 42 Ward Jr., Alvin 12-0 1 2 3 . . 1-28 ...... 48 Brown, Cam 13-4 1 1 2 ...... 9S Springer, Dillon 3-0 . 2 2 ...... 1W Washington, Martial 6-0 2 . 2 ...... 80 Butler, D.J. 13-0 . 2 2 ...... 1J Birdsong, Justin 8-0 2 . 2 . . . 1 . . . . . 2D Carter Jr., Dexter 8-0 . 2 2 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 82 Langan, Ryan 13-0 1 . 1 ...... 1M Moreland, Jaden 3-0 1 . 1 ...... 1 Richardson, Ellis 10-7 1 . 1 ...... 2M Michaud, Mark 12-4 1 . 1 ...... 39 Wright, Logan 13-3 1 . 1 ...... Total...... 13-0 463 396 859 63-225 26-139 15-257 41 17 12-21 14 3 1 Opponents...... 13-0 456 442 898 70.0-217 19-98 . 9 12 5-11 5 2 .

GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 71 2018 INDIVIDUAL SUMMARIES PASSING SUMMARY #4 Shai Werts Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds E c South Carolina St. 7 5 0 71.4 29 0 12 0 0 106.2 UMass 9 6 0 66.7 154 2 40 0 0 283.7 at Clemson 8 2 0 25.0 20 0 11 5 27 46.0 Arkansas St. 3 1 0 33.3 61 1 61 1 5 314.1 South Alabama 8 5 0 62.5 99 1 58 0 0 207.7 at Texas St. 12 7 0 58.3 51 0 14 2 14 94.0 at New Mexico St. 4 4 0 100.0 77 0 31 1 7 261.7 Appalachian St. 3 1 0 33.3 57 1 57 0 0 302.9 at ULM 15 8 0 53.3 78 1 22 5 29 119.0 Troy 23 14 0 60.9 190 2 44 3 13 159.0 at Coastal Carolina 6 4 0 66.7 33 0 22 0 0 112.9 at Georgia St. 11 8 0 72.7 105 2 58 0 0 212.9 vs. Eastern Michigan 7 4 0 57.1 33 0 15 1 2 96.7 TOTALS 116 69 0 59.5 987 10 61 19 98 159.4

RUSHING SUMMARY No-Yds/TD SCSU UMASS CLEM ASU USA TSU NMSU APP ULM TROY CCU GAST EMU W. Fields 200-1050/9 12-32/1 21-141/0 14-27/0 10-98/0 13-81/2 26-93/1 DNP 18-98/2 17-73/0 10-17/0 20-148/2 16-151/1 23-91/0 S. Werts 182-908/15 22-163/3 14-83/1 17-10/1 22-113/1 10-85/2 13-18/0 6-70/1 14-129/1 13-10/0 16-35/1 6-38/1 13-75/1 16-79/2 M. Garrett 93-515/5 7-27/1 13-90/1 6-19/0 7-26/1 11-91/0 6-15/0 17-76/1 6-13/0 6-17/0 1-29/0 6-75/1 DNP 7-37/0 W. Kennedy 63-495/3 1-22/0 1-4/0 - 8-105/1 3-24/0 1-12/0 16-97/2 3-17/0 4-6/0 2-10/0 8-59/0 7-32/0 9-107/0 L. Wright 47-308/3 3-23/0 4-15/0 - 1-2/0 1-0/0 - 17-136/2 6-23/0 5-22/0 4-11/0 4-72/1 2-4/0 - M. LaRoche 26-138/0 3-39/0 2-8/0 1-4/0 DNP 5-14/0 6-26/0 3-13/0 - - - 4-18/0 2-16/0 - C. Wright 5-20/0 - - 5-20/0 ------G. Walker 7-17/0 5-13/0 - - DNP ------2-4/0 - DNP D. Anderson 2-16/0 ------1-10/0 - - - 1-6/0 L. Anthony 1-13/0 - DNP - - DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP - DNP 1-13/0 M. Murray 1-4/0 - - - 1-4/0 - DNP ------J. Tomlin 1--1/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1--1/0 DNP DNP D. Bargnare 2--2/0 ------2--2/0 - - DNP DNP DNP TEAM 13--20/0 - 4--7/0 - - - - 2--3/0 1--1/0 - 1--1/0 3--4/0 1--2/0 1--2/0

RECEIVING SUMMARY No-Yds/TD SCSU UMASS CLEM ASU USA TSU NMSU APP ULM TROY CCU GAST EMU W. Fields 10-237/1 1-12/0 - - 1-61/1 1-23/0 - DNP - - 5-138/0 - 2-3/0 - W. Kennedy 15-182/0 1-8/0 3-92/0 1-40/0 - 2-12/0 - - - 2-15/0 - 2-9/0 4-6/0 - D. Anderson 4-160/3 - - - - 1-58/1 1-7/0 - 1-57/1 - - - 1-38/1 - C. Ransom 6-102/2 2-4/0 1-17/1 - - - 1-14/0 - - 1-9/0 - - 1-58/1 - E. Richardson 10-81/2 1-5/0 DNP DNP - - 1-5/0 1-31/0 DNP 1-9/0 4-14/2 1-2/0 - 1-15/0 D. Bargnare 8-77/0 - - - - 1-6/0 - 1-23/0 - 3-23/0 3-25/0 DNP DNP DNP M. Murray 2-53/0 - 1-40/0 - - - DNP ------1-13/0 O. Fortune 5-49/0 - - 2-20/0 - - 1-3/0 1-19/0 - - 1-7/0 - - - M. Michaud 2-31/1 DNP - - - - 1-9/0 - - 1-22/1 - - - - N. Thompson 1-22/0 - DNP ------1-22/0 - - M. Garrett 5-20/0 - - - - - 1-5/0 1-4/0 - - 1-6/0 - DNP 2-5/0 M. Rogers 1-8/0 - - - - - 1-8/0 ------C. Brown 1-5/1 - 1-5/1 ------

GAME-BY-GAME PUNTING GAME-BY-GAME KICKING MAGILL BAUERLE NO YDS AVG LONG BLK TB I20 TYLER BASS PAT ATT PCT FG ATT PCT LONG PTS South Carolina St. 2 87 43.5 51 0 1 1 South Carolina St. 4 4 100 1 1 100 19 7 UMass 1 38 38.0 38 0 0 0 UMass 4 4 100 2 2 100 50 10 at Clemson 8 312 39.0 44 0 0 2 at Clemson 1 1 100 - - - - 1 Arkansas St. 3 140 46.7 54 0 0 0 Arkansas St. 4 4 100 - - - - 4 South Alabama 3 106 35.3 49 0 1 1 South Alabama 6 6 100 2 2 100 31 12 at Texas St. 8 319 39.9 52 0 0 3 at Texas St. 1 1 100 2 2 100 43 7 at New Mexico St. 2 79 39.5 56 0 0 2 at New Mexico St. 6 6 100 2 2 100 41 12 Appalachian St. 5 186 37.2 50 0 0 2 Appalachian St. 4 4 100 2 2 100 43 10 at ULM 6 248 41.3 46 0 0 0 at ULM 2 2 100 1 3 33 38 5 Troy 7 242 34.6 46 0 0 1 Troy 3 3 100 - - - - 3 at Coastal Carolina 3 106 35.3 42 0 0 2 at Coastal Carolina 5 5 100 2 2 100 44 11 at Georgia St. 4 159 39.8 45 0 0 3 at Georgia St. 3 3 100 2 2 100 49 12 vs. Eastern Michigan 4 142 35.5 44 0 1 0 vs. Eastern Michigan 2 2 100 3 3 100 50 11 TOTALS 56 2164 38.6 56 0 3 17 TOTALS 45 45 100 19 21 90 50 105

TYLER BASS NO YDS AVG LONG BLK TB I20 Arkansas St. 3 141 47.0 58 0 0 1 TOTALS 3 141 47.0 58 0 0 1

72 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 2018 INDIVIDUAL SUMMARIES TACKLES SUMMARY UA-A TOT SCSU UMASS CLEM ASU USA TSU NMSU APP ULM TROY CCU GAST EMU J. Moon 41-30 71 5-1 3-3 DNP 8-5 4-1 1-3 7-3 1-1 4-4 4-1 1-2 2-4 1-2 M. Brinson 52-15 67 6-0 6-2 3-1 8-3 6-1 3-2 2-3 6-0 2-2 3-0 2-1 5-0 - T. Reese 28-36 64 4-6 1-2 0-3 DNP 3-3 3-2 1-6 1-2 1-3 8-1 1-1 3-4 2-3 R. Byrd 30-24 54 3-3 3-1 3-2 7-2 DNP DNP DNP 1-0 4-1 2-6 3-1 4-1 0-7 R. Wade 25-23 48 1-0 3-0 1-2 2-1 1-3 6-1 0-4 2-2 2-3 4-2 1-1 2-0 0-4 C. Harris 24-23 47 1-0 1-0 3-0 DNP 1-6 3-3 2-1 2-3 1-1 2-2 6-3 2-2 0-2 J. Bowdry 25-21 46 0-1 2-2 3-3 6-1 4-2 1-2 1-1 2-0 2-1 0-4 0-1 3-0 1-3 R. Johnson 18-25 43 1-0 0-1 2-2 0-2 1-1 2-2 1-3 2-1 1-3 2-4 3-1 1-0 2-5 K. Vildor 31-11 42 2-2 5-0 0-2 6-1 3-1 2-0 4-3 1-1 1-0 4-0 - 1-0 2-1 K. Duncan 28-11 39 - - 5-4 - 4-1 - 7-3 4-1 4-2 3-0 1-0 - - S. Freeman 26-13 39 2-1 0-2 1-2 3-1 3-3 4-1 DNP DNP DNP 4-2 3-0 2-0 4-1 T. Phillips 9-27 36 0-1 - 1-3 2-2 0-4 0-1 1-3 1-2 1-2 0-3 1-2 1-1 1-3 L. Ecton 12-23 35 0-2 2-2 2-1 1-1 0-1 2-2 0-5 1-0 - 1-4 2-1 1-3 0-1 L. Hunt 14-17 31 DNP - 2-1 4-5 0-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-4 2-1 1-0 1-0 0-2 I. Bush 8-20 28 0-1 1-1 DNP - - 0-1 1-0 3-4 1-3 0-3 0-2 2-2 0-3 Q. Gri n 12-10 22 1-1 1-0 0-1 - 2-0 1-0 1-1 0-2 1-1 0-3 3-0 2-0 0-1 D. Cooper 7-14 21 2-3 - 0-1 1-0 0-2 - 0-2 - 0-2 2-3 1-1 - 1-0 J. Liptrot 16-4 20 - 0-1 4-0 - 1-2 - 1-0 4-1 3-0 - - 2-0 1-0 T. Vliem 6-10 16 0-2 0-1 1-3 - 0-1 2-0 0-1 0-1 - - 1-1 1-0 1-0 T. Allen 6-8 14 - - 4-2 1-2 0-1 1-1 0-2 ------C. Wright 4-7 11 - 2-1 - 1-0 1-3 - 0-1 0-1 - - - 0-1 - T. Bradley 4-6 10 DNP 2-2 1-2 1-2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP N. Thompson 4-2 6 - DNP - 0-1 - 1-0 0-1 - 1-0 1-0 - 1-0 - J. Ferguson 2-4 6 DNP DNP 0-2 1-0 DNP DNP 1-2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP D. Baker 5-1 6 DNP DNP - 2-0 1-0 - DNP 0-1 1-0 DNP 1-0 DNP - T. Bass 6-0 6 - - - 2-0 1-0 1-0 - 2-0 - - - - - B. Josue 4-0 4 - - 1-0 - - - 1-0 - 1-0 - 1-0 - - J. Johnson 2-2 4 0-1 - - DNP 1-1 DNP - - DNP DNP 1-0 - DNP R. White 3-0 3 - - - 1-0 - - 1-0 1-0 - - - - - A. Ward 1-2 3 0-1 - - - 1-1 ------DNP D. Butler 0-2 2 - - - 0-1 0-1 ------C. Brown 1-1 2 - - 1-0 ------0-1 - - - D. Carter 0-2 2 DNP DNP DNP DNP - - 0-2 - - - - DNP - M. Washington 2-0 2 DNP DNP 2-0 - - - - - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP J. Birdsong 2-0 2 - 1-0 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - - - - - D. Springer 0-2 2 - 0-1 0-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP R. Langan 1-0 1 - - - 1-0 ------M. Michaud 1-0 1 DNP ------1-0 - - - L. Wright 1-0 1 1-0 ------E. Richardson 1-0 1 - DNP DNP - - - - DNP - - 1-0 - - J. Moreland 1-0 1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - 1-0 - TACKLES FOR LOSS SUMMARY UA-A TOT SCSU UMASS CLEM ASU USA TSU NMSU APP ULM TROY CCU GAST EMU R. Johnson 6-4 8.0 1.0-2 - - 0.5-4 0.5-2 1.5-11 1.0-7 1.0-1 - 0.5-1 2.0-8 - - L. Hunt 5-3 6.5 DNP - - 3.5-12 - 1.0-2 - - - 1.0-4 1.0-5 - - C. Harris 5-1 5.5 - - 2.0-7 DNP - 1.5-6 - - 1.0-1 - - 1.0-2 - T. Reese 3-4 5.0 0.5-1 - - DNP - - 0.5-1 0.5-0 0.5-0 2.0-2 - - 1.0-1 R. Byrd 4-2 5.0 1.0-2 - 1.0-2 - DNP DNP DNP - 1.0-3 2.0-8 - - - K. Vildor 4-1 4.5 1.0-4 1.0-2 - - 1.0-5 - - 0.5-1 - - - 1.0-1 - L. Ecton 2-3 3.5 - - - - - 1.5-10 0.5-6 - - 0.5-1 1.0-2 - - J. Bowdry 3-1 3.5 - - - 1.0-2 - 1.5-8 - 1.0-6 - - - - - Q. Gri n 2-3 3.5 0.5-1 - - - - - 1.5-13 - - 0.5-1 1.0-5 - - T. Phillips 2-2 3.0 - - - 1.5-8 - 0.5-0 - 1.0-5 - - - - - R. Wade 2-2 3.0 - - - - 1.5-4 - - - - 1.5-1 - - - I. Bush 3-0 3.0 - - DNP - - - - 1.0-1 - - - 2.0-14 - D. Cooper 2-1 2.5 1.0-8 ------0.5-1 1.0-6 - - - C. Wright 2-0 2.0 - - - 1.0-1 1.0-1 ------J. Moon 1-2 2.0 - - DNP 1.0-2 1.0-4 ------M. Brinson 1-0 1.0 - - - - - 1.0-1 ------T. Allen 0-1 0.5 - - - - - 0.5-1 ------T. Vliem 0-1 0.5 ------0.5-0 ------T. Bradley 0-1 0.5 DNP - - 0.5-4 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP SACKS SUMMARY UA-A TOT SCSU UMASS CLEM ASU USA TSU NMSU APP ULM TROY CCU GAST EMU L. Hunt 4-2 5.0 DNP - - 3.0-12 - 1.0-2 - - - - 1.0-5 - - R. Johnson 3-3 4.5 - - - 0.5-4 0.5-2 1.5-11 1.0-7 - - - 1.0-7 - - Q. Gri n 2-2 3.0 0.5-1 - - - - - 1.5-13 - - - 1.0-5 - - T. Phillips 2-1 2.5 - - - 1.5-8 - - - 1.0-5 - - - - - C. Harris 2-0 2.0 - - 1.0-5 DNP - 1.0-6 ------I. Bush 2-0 2.0 - - DNP ------2.0-14 - T. Reese 1-1 1.5 0.5-1 - - DNP ------1.0-1 J. Bowdry 1-0 1.0 ------1.0-6 - - - - - L. Ecton 0-2 1.0 - - - - - 0.5-3 0.5-6 ------D. Cooper 1-0 1.0 1.0-8 ------T. Bradley 0-1 0.5 DNP - - 0.5-4 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP J. Moon 0-1 0.5 - - DNP 0.5-1 ------R. Wade 0-1 0.5 - - - - 0.5-2 ------

GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 73 2018 GAME-BY-GAME TEAM STATISTICS GAME-BY-GAME TEAM STATISTICS FINAL QUARTERS 1ST DOWNS RUSHING PASSING TOT OFF PUNTS PEN 3RD 4TH RED SACKS FIELD POSSESSION TIME GM SCORE 1 2 3 4 OT R-P-PN TOT NO-YDS-TD C-A-I YDS TD ATT-YDS NO-AVG F-FL NO-YDS DNS DNS ZONE NO-YDS GOALS 1 2 3 4 TOT GS 37 13 3 7 14 - 17-1-1 19 53-319-5 5-7-0 29 0 60-348 3-42.3 1-0 2-10 7-12 1-1 5-5 3-10 1-1 9:12 9:05 5:48 10:17 34:22 SCSU 6 0 0 6 0 - 7-2-1 10 42-120-1 2-10-1 31 0 52-151 6-38.8 2-1 3-35 4-12 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 5:48 5:55 9:12 4:43 25:38 GS 34 0 17 10 7 - 18-5-1 24 59-334-2 6-9-0 154 2 68-488 1-38.0 1-1 3-35 6-12 1-2 4-5 0-0 2-2 8:58 6:50 8:59 9:38 34:25 UMass 13 3 7 3 0 - 6-12-1 19 25-107-1 23-36-1 216 0 61-232 4-37.0 1-1 8-55 5-13 1-2 2-2 0-0 2-2 6:02 8:10 6:01 5:22 25:35 GS 7 0 0 0 7 - 3-3-1 7 43-80-1 3-9-0 60 0 52-140 8-39.0 1-1 4-20 4-14 0-1 1-1 1-5 0-0 6:18 5:09 9:14 11:06 31:47 at Clem 38 0 21 3 14 - 13-14-0 27 46-309-4 21-31-2 286 1 77-595 1-32.0 1-1 7-65 7-12 1-1 4-5 5-27 1-3 8:42 9:51 5:46 3:54 28:13 GS 28 0 7 7 14 - 14-1-0 15 49-348-3 1-3-0 61 1 52-409 6-46.8 1-0 8-70 4-10 0-0 1-1 6-29 0-0 6:03 7:40 7:27 6:40 27:50 ASU 21 0 3 11 7 - 10-18-0 28 36-117-1 38-51-0 376 1 87-493 2-34.0 2-1 5-39 8-18 3-6 3-3 1-5 2-2 8:57 7:20 7:33 8:20 32:10 GS 48 7 10 10 21 - 13-3-2 18 43-295-4 5-8-0 99 1 51-394 3-35.3 0-0 9-83 2-8 0-1 4-4 1-4 2-2 7:59 5:02 7:18 7:10 27:29 USA 13 0 6 0 7 - 7-7-3 17 39-129-1 19-31-2 197 0 70-326 4-42.2 3-2 10-90 7-16 1-2 2-2 0-0 2-2 7:01 9:58 7:42 7:50 32:31 GS 15 0 10 5 0 - 8-3-1 12 52-164-1 7-12-0 51 0 64-215 8-39.9 1-1 5-49 4-16 0-2 2-3 4-22 2-2 5:23 9:39 12:20 8:55 36:17 at TSU 13 0 0 7 6 - 6-7-2 15 32-107-1 14-27-1 135 1 59-242 7-33.6 1-1 3-25 2-12 1-2 1-2 2-14 0-0 9:37 5:21 2:40 6:05 23:43 GS 48 10 14 21 3 - 23-3-1 27 61-389-6 4-4-0 77 0 65-466 2-39.5 0-0 4-36 5-10 0-0 7-7 3-26 2-2 5:48 11:39 8:58 8:06 34:31 at NMSU 31 14 3 7 7 - 10-12-4 26 35-148-4 25-38-1 295 0 73-443 2-32.0 4-2 5-38 7-15 2-3 5-5 1-7 1-1 9:12 3:21 6:02 6:54 25:29 GS 34 0 17 10 7 - 11-1-2 14 50-277-3 1-3-0 57 1 53-334 6-31.0 3-0 2-11 4-12 0-0 3-3 2-11 2-2 10:43 8:35 7:27 5:59 32:44 APP 14 10 7 0 7 - 8-6-0 14 37-149-1 12-27-4 139 1 64-288 6-43.5 2-1 11-91 5-15 2-2 2-3 0-0 0-0 4:17 6:25 7:33 9:01 27:16 GS 25 0 10 8 7 - 10-5-3 18 46-138-0 8-15-0 78 1 61-216 6-41.3 1-1 6-52 5-15 1-1 0-1 0-0 1-3 10:42 10:17 7:00 5:25 33:24 at ULM 44 13 14 14 3 - 10-9-2 21 42-236-4 13-22-2 337 2 64-573 3-26.7 1-0 8-75 3-10 2-3 5-5 5-29 1-1 4:18 4:43 8:00 9:35 26:36 GS 21 14 0 0 7 - 6-6-1 13 34-101-1 14-23-0 190 2 57-291 7-34.6 0-0 4-47 4-13 1-2 3-3 0-0 0-0 10:03 4:55 5:31 4:55 25:24 TROY 35 3 14 11 7 - 9-13-2 24 42-140-3 23-30-0 314 1 72-454 2-57.0 1-1 4-45 6-14 1-1 3-5 3-13 2-4 4:57 10:05 9:29 10:05 34:36 GS 41 3 10 21 7 - 17-2-0 19 54-409-5 4-6-0 33 0 60-442 3-35.3 1-1 2-17 4-10 1-1 6-6 3-17 2-2 6:56 8:27 9:09 8:33 33:05 at CCU 17 7 3 0 7 - 4-7-0 11 34-74-0 12-24-0 115 2 58-189 8-44.1 3-1 0-0 4-15 2-2 3-3 0-0 1-1 8:04 6:33 5:51 6:27 26:55 GS 35 0 13 15 7 - 13-3-0 16 41-276-2 8-11-0 105 2 52-381 4-39.8 0-0 8-70 8-13 0-0 1-1 2-14 1-1 10:01 5:56 9:02 3:59 28:58 at GAST 14 0 0 0 14 - 8-7-2 17 32-94-0 20-33-1 170 2 65-264 6-46.2 0-1 3-24 7-16 2-2 2-2 0-0 0-1 4:59 9:04 5:58 11:01 31:02 GS 23 7 10 0 6 - 16-2-0 18 58-331-2 4-7-0 33 0 65-364 5-30.6 3-0 4-25 4-12 1-1 2-2 1-1 3-3 11:15 9:14 9:24 7:45 37:38 vs. E. Mich. 21 0 7 7 7 - 5-9-0 14 24-97-0 17-26-0 204 3 50-301 5-39.8 0-0 4-25 4-11 1-2 2-2 1-2 0-0 3:45 5:46 5:36 7:15 22:22

GS RED ZONE SUMMARY TIMES IN RUSH PASS ––––––––––––– FAILED TO SCORE INSIDE 20 –––––––––––––– OPPONENT SCORE RED ZONE SCORES POINTS TDS TDS TDS FGS FGA DOWNS INT FUM HALF GAME South Carolina St. 37-6 5 5 30 4 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 UMass 34-13 5 4 28 4 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Clemson 7-38 1 1 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Arkansas St. 28-21 1 1 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 South Alabama 48-13 4 4 20 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 at Texas St. 15-13 3 2 10 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 at New Mexico St. 48-31 7 7 45 6 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Appalachian St. 34-14 3 3 17 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 at ULM 25-44 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Troy 21-35 3 3 21 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 at Coastal Carolina 41-17 6 6 34 4 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 at Georgia St. 35-14 1 1 8 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 vs. Eastern Michigan 23-21 2 2 10 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 42 39 237 30 26 4 9 1 1 0 1 0 0

SEASON PCT. (OVERALL): 39 of 42 (93%) SEASON PCT. (TDS): 30 of 42 (71%) SEASON PCT. (FGS): 9 of 42 (21%) SEASON PCT. (NO SCORE): 3 of 42 (7%)

OPPONENT RED ZONE SUMMARY TIMES IN RUSH PASS ––––––––––––– FAILED TO SCORE INSIDE 20 –––––––––––––– OPPONENT SCORE RED ZONE SCORES POINTS TDS TDS TDS FGS FGA DOWNS INT FUM HALF GAME South Carolina St. 37-6 1 1 6 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 UMass 34-13 2 2 10 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Clemson 7-38 5 4 24 3 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Arkansas St. 28-21 3 3 18 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 South Alabama 48-13 2 2 10 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 at Texas St. 15-13 2 1 7 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 at New Mexico St. 48-31 5 5 31 4 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Appalachian St. 34-14 3 2 14 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 at ULM 25-44 5 5 30 4 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Troy 21-35 5 3 21 3 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 at Coastal Carolina 41-17 3 3 17 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 at Georgia St. 35-14 40 37 227 29 25 4 8 1 1 0 1 0 0 vs. Eastern Michigan 23-21 2 2 14 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 40 35 216 28 20 8 7 3 1 1 0 0 0

SEASON PCT. (OVERALL): 35 of 40 (88%) SEASON PCT. (TDS): 28 of 40 (70%) SEASON PCT. (FGS): 7 of 40 (18%) SEASON PCT. (NO SCORE): 5 of 40 (13%)

74 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 2018 GAME HIGHS GEORGIA SOUTHERN SUPERLATIVES OPPONENT SUPERLATIVES INDIVIDUAL INDIVIDUAL Rushes 26 Fields, Wesley at Texas State (Oct 11, 2018) Rushes 22 Smith, B.J., vs TROY (Nov 10, 2018) Yards Rushing 163 Werts, Shai vs South Carolina State (Sep 01, 2018) Yards Rushing 162 ETIENNE, at Clemson (Sep 15, 2018) TD Rushes 3 Werts, Shai vs South Carolina State (Sep 01, 2018) TD Rushes 3 Huntley, Jason, at New Mexico State (Oct 20, 2018) Long Rush 64 Fields, Wesley vs Arkansas St. (Sep 29, 2018) Long Rush 61 Brown,Keenen, at Texas State (Oct 11, 2018) Pass attempts 23 Werts, Shai vs TROY (Nov 10, 2018) Pass attempts 50 Hansen, Justice, vs Arkansas St. (Sep 29, 2018) Pass completions 14 Werts, Shai vs TROY (Nov 10, 2018) Pass completions 38 Hansen, Justice, vs Arkansas St. (Sep 29, 2018) Yards Passing 190 Werts, Shai vs TROY (Nov 10, 2018) Yards Passing 376 Hansen, Justice, vs Arkansas St. (Sep 29, 2018) TD Passes 2 Werts, Shai vs UMass (Sep 08, 2018) TD Passes 3 GLASS, Mike, vs Eastern Michigan (Dec 15, 2018) Werts, Shai vs TROY (Nov 10, 2018) Long Pass 80 Evans, Caleb, at ULM (Nov 03, 2018) Werts, Shai at Georgia State (Nov 24, 2018) Receptions 11 Merritt, Kirk, vs Arkansas St. (Sep 29, 2018) Long Pass 61 Werts, Shai vs Arkansas St. (Sep 29, 2018) Yards Receiving 149 Green, Marcus, at ULM (Nov 03, 2018) Receptions 5 Fields, Wesley vs TROY (Nov 10, 2018) TD Receptions 2 Green, Marcus, at ULM (Nov 03, 2018) Yards Receiving 138 Fields, Wesley vs TROY (Nov 10, 2018) Likely, I., at Coastal Carolina (Nov 17, 2018) TD Receptions 2 Richardson, Ellis vs TROY (Nov 10, 2018) JACKSON, Arthur, vs Eastern Michigan (Dec 15, 2018) Long Reception 61 Fields, Wesley vs Arkansas St. (Sep 29, 2018) Long Reception 80 Green, Marcus, at ULM (Nov 03, 2018) Field Goals 3 Bass, Tyler vs Eastern Michigan (Dec 15, 2018) Field Goals 2 CAGGIANO, Mike, vs UMass (Sep 08, 2018) Long Field Goal 50 Bass, Tyler vs UMass (Sep 08, 2018) Grupe, Blake, vs Arkansas St. (Sep 29, 2018) Bass, Tyler vs Eastern Michigan (Dec 15, 2018) Patterson,Gavin, vs South Alabama (Oct 06, 2018) Punts 8 Bauerle, Magill at Clemson (Sep 15, 2018) Sumpter, Tyler, vs TROY (Nov 10, 2018) Bauerle, Magill at Texas State (Oct 11, 2018) Long Field Goal 45 Grupe, Blake, vs Arkansas St. (Sep 29, 2018) Punting Avg 47.0 Bass, Tyler vs Arkansas St. (Sep 29, 2018) Sumpter, Tyler, vs TROY (Nov 10, 2018) Long Punt 58 Bass, Tyler vs Arkansas St. (Sep 29, 2018) Punts 8 Ouverson, C., at Coastal Carolina (Nov 17, 2018) Punts inside 20 3 Bauerle, Magill at Texas State (Oct 11, 2018) Punting Avg 57.0 Sumpter, Tyler, vs TROY (Nov 10, 2018) Bauerle, Magill at Georgia State (Nov 24, 2018) Long Punt 65 Sumpter, Tyler, vs TROY (Nov 10, 2018) Long Punt Return 26 Kennedy III, Wesley vs South Carolina State (Sep 01, 2018) Punts inside 20 3 Ouverson, C., at Coastal Carolina (Nov 17, 2018) Long Kicko Return 62 Kennedy III, Wesley vs South Alabama (Oct 06, 2018) Long Punt Return 35 Wand, Warren, vs Arkansas St. (Sep 29, 2018) Tackles 13 Moon, Joshua vs Arkansas St. (Sep 29, 2018) Long Kicko Return 39 Watts,Tyler, at Texas State (Oct 11, 2018) Sacks 3.0 Hunt, Logan vs Arkansas St. (Sep 29, 2018) Tackles 21 LaForce, Ron, at New Mexico State (Oct 20, 2018) Tackles For Loss 3.5 Hunt, Logan vs Arkansas St. (Sep 29, 2018) Sacks 2.0 A. BRYANT, at Clemson (Sep 15, 2018) Interceptions 2 Vildor, Kindle vs Appalachian St (Oct 25, 2018) FERRELL, at Clemson (Sep 15, 2018) Barker, Antione, vs TROY (Nov 10, 2018) TEAM Tackles For Loss 3.0 Bingham, Ronhee, vs Arkansas St. (Sep 29, 2018) Rushes 61 at New Mexico State (Oct 20, 2018) Barker, Antione, vs TROY (Nov 10, 2018) Yards Rushing 409 at Coastal Carolina (Nov 17, 2018) Interceptions 0 Yards Per Rush 7.6 at Coastal Carolina (Nov 17, 2018) TD Rushes 6 at New Mexico State (Oct 20, 2018) TEAM Pass attempts 23 vs TROY (Nov 10, 2018) Rushes 46 at Clemson (Sep 15, 2018) Pass completions 14 vs TROY (Nov 10, 2018) Yards Rushing 309 at Clemson (Sep 15, 2018) Yards Passing 190 vs TROY (Nov 10, 2018) Yards Per Rush 6.7 at Clemson (Sep 15, 2018) Yards Per Pass 20.3 vs Arkansas St. (Sep 29, 2018) TD Rushes 4 at Clemson (Sep 15, 2018) TD Passes 2 vs UMass (Sep 08, 2018) at New Mexico State (Oct 20, 2018) vs TROY (Nov 10, 2018) at ULM (Nov 03, 2018) at Georgia State (Nov 24, 2018) Pass attempts 51 vs Arkansas St. (Sep 29, 2018) Total Plays 68 vs UMass (Sep 08, 2018) Pass completions 38 vs Arkansas St. (Sep 29, 2018) Total O ense 488 vs UMass (Sep 08, 2018) Yards Passing 376 vs Arkansas St. (Sep 29, 2018) Yards Per Play 7.9 vs Arkansas St. (Sep 29, 2018) Yards Per Pass 15.3 at ULM (Nov 03, 2018) Points 48 vs South Alabama (Oct 06, 2018) TD Passes 3 vs Eastern Michigan (Dec 15, 2018) at New Mexico State (Oct 20, 2018) Total Plays 87 vs Arkansas St. (Sep 29, 2018) Sacks By 6 vs Arkansas St. (Sep 29, 2018) Total O ense 595 at Clemson (Sep 15, 2018) First Downs 27 at New Mexico State (Oct 20, 2018) Yards Per Play 9.0 at ULM (Nov 03, 2018) Penalties 9 vs South Alabama (Oct 06, 2018) Points 44 at ULM (Nov 03, 2018) Penalty Yards 83 vs South Alabama (Oct 06, 2018) Sacks By 5 at Clemson (Sep 15, 2018) Turnovers 1 vs UMass (Sep 08, 2018) at ULM (Nov 03, 2018) at Clemson (Sep 15, 2018) First Downs 28 vs Arkansas St. (Sep 29, 2018) at Texas State (Oct 11, 2018) Penalties 11 vs Appalachian St (Oct 25, 2018) at ULM (Nov 03, 2018) Penalty Yards 91 vs Appalachian St (Oct 25, 2018) at Coastal Carolina (Nov 17, 2018) Turnovers 5 vs Appalachian St (Oct 25, 2018) Interceptions By 4 vs Appalachian St (Oct 25, 2018) Interceptions By 0 Punts 8 at Clemson (Sep 15, 2018) Punts 8 at Coastal Carolina (Nov 17, 2018) at Texas State (Oct 11, 2018) Punting Avg 57.0 vs TROY (Nov 10, 2018) Punting Avg 46.8 vs Arkansas St. (Sep 29, 2018) Long Punt 65 vs TROY (Nov 10, 2018) Long Punt 58 vs Arkansas St. (Sep 29, 2018) Punts inside 20 3 at Coastal Carolina (Nov 17, 2018) Punts inside 20 3 at Texas State (Oct 11, 2018) Long Punt Return 35 vs Arkansas St. (Sep 29, 2018) at Georgia State (Nov 24, 2018) Long Punt Return 26 vs South Carolina State (Sep 01, 2018)

GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 75 2018 SCORING SUMMARIES GEORGIA SOUTHERN SCORING DRIVES GEORGIA SOUTHERN SCORING DRIVE QTR/ DRIVE SCORING 68 Total Scores (36 Run, 10 Pass, 19 FG, 1 Special Teams, 1 Safety, 2 Defense) OPPONENT PLAYS YDS TIME CLOCK START PLAY • 9 First Quarter Scores (5 Run, 2 Pass, 2 Field Goals, 0 Special Teams, 0 Safety, 0 Defense) South Carolina St. 7 42 3:55 1st/2:43 SCSU-42 M. Garrett 1 yd run • 23 Second Quarter Scores (7 Run, 6 Pass, 10 Field Goals, 0 Special Teams, 0 Safety, 0 Defense) South Carolina St. 2 28 0:45 1st/0:36 SCSU-28 S. Werts 23 yd run • 21 Third Quarter Scores (12 Run, 2 Pass, 5 Field Goals, 0 Special Teams, 1 Safety, 1 Defense) South Carolina St. 8 30 5:05 2nd/1:54 SCSU-32 T. Bass 19 yd eld goal • 15 Fourth Quarter Scores (12 Run, 0 Pass, 2 Field Goals, 1 Special Teams, 0 Safety, 1 Defense) South Carolina St. 8 65 4:33 3rd/10:20 GS-35 W. Fields 1 yd run • 0 Overtime Scores South Carolina St. 10 60 5:30 4th/10:30 GS-40 S. Werts 13 yd run South Carolina St. 5 68 2:51 4th/4:27 GS-32 S. Werts 14 yd run GEORGIA SOUTHERN UMass 9 86 4:50 2nd/13:15 GS-14 C. Brown 5 yd pass from S. Werts Most Plays in a Scoring Drive: 15 - vs EMU (12-15-18) (15-95 9:01 / TD) UMass 8 50 3:22 2nd/7:18 GS-26 T. Bass 41 yd eld goal Fewest Plays in a Scoring Drive: 1 - Five Times UMass 8 75 1:36 2nd/0:35 GS-25 S. Werts 3 yd run Longest Scoring Drive: 95 - vs EMU (12-15-18) (15-95 9:01 / TD) UMass 9 43 4:51 3rd/10:01 GS-24 T. Bass 50 yd eld goal Shortest Scoring Drive: 5 - South Alabama (10-6-18) (2-5 0:53 / TD) UMass 5 70 3:00 3rd/4:23 GS-30 C. Ransom 17 yd pass from S. Werts Longest TOP Scoring Drive: 9:01 - vs EMU (12-15-18) (15-95 9:01 / TD) UMass 10 68 5:23 4th/2:08 GS-32 M. Garrett 5 yd run Shortest TOP Scoring Drive: 0:06 - Twice at Clemson 2 46 0:44 4th/13:54 CU-46 S. Werts 6 yd run Arkansas St. 5 82 1:31 2nd/1:24 GS-18 W. Fields 61 yd pass from S. Werts OPPONENTS Arkansas St. 6 88 2:14 3rd/4:42 GS-12 S. Werts 36 yd run Most Plays in a Scoring Drive: 18 - Twice Arkansas St. 3 70 0:58 4th/14:55 GS-30 M. Garrett 6 yd run Fewest Plays in a Scoring Drive: 1 - Twice Arkansas St. 10 83 4:42 4th/0:19 GS-17 W. Kennedy III 47 yd run Longest Scoring Drive: 93 - at Clemson (9-15-18) (13-93 5:23 / TD) South Alabama 2 5 0:53 1st/4:29 USA-5 S. Werts 1 yd run Shortest Scoring Drive: 11 - Coastal Carolina (11/17/18) (4-11 1:00 / TD) South Alabama 1 58 0:10 2nd/11:21 GS-42 D. Anderson 58 yd pass from S. Werts Longest TOP Scoring Drive: 9:12 - South Carolina St. (9-1-18) (18-75 9:12 / TD) South Alabama 10 60 4:45 2nd/2:15 GS-25 T. Bass 31 yd eld goal Shortest TOP Scoring Drive: 0:12 - at ULM (11-3-18) (1-80 0:12 / TD) South Alabama 8 75 4:29 3rd/10:31 USA-25 W. Fields 27 yd run South Alabama 6 58 2:49 3rd/2:22 GS-39 T. Bass 20 yd eld goal South Alabama 6 39 3:08 4th/11:44 USA-39 S. Werts 4 yd run South Alabama 3 35 1:35 4th/7:10 USA-35 W. Fields 25 yd run DRIVE START AVERAGES South Alabama - - - 4th/1:06 - A. Ward 28 yd interception return GEORGIA SOUTHERN OPPONENTS at Texas State 13 77 6:22 2nd/11:59 GS-23 W. Fields 5 yd run OBTAINED # AVG # AVG at Texas State 4 9 1:23 2nd/0:00 TS-17 T. Bass 24 yd eld goal at Texas State - - - 3rd/7:06 - L. Ecton Safety Kicko 60 28.4 76 26.1 at Texas State 9 37 4:56 3rd/1:59 GS-36 T. Bass 43 yd eld goal Punt 56 30.1 62 27.0 at New Mexico St. 6 47 2:40 1st/8:36 GS-29 T. Bass 41 yd eld goal Downs 7 31.0 6 35.5 at New Mexico St. 2 46 0:32 1st/1:36 NMSU-46 W. Kennedy III 15 yd run Field Goal Missed 5 30.0 2 30.0 at New Mexico St. 11 85 5:47 2nd/9:33 GS-15 W. Kennedy III 3 yd run Fumble 12 62.5 5 51.6 at New Mexico St. 12 75 6:12 2nd/0:06 GS-25 S. Werts 3 yd run Interception 15 62.7 0 - at New Mexico St. 7 60 3:16 3rd/11:38 GS-40 L. Wright 2 yd run ALL DRIVES 155 35.1 151 27.7 at New Mexico St. 3 33 1:15 3rd/8:59 NMSU-33 M. Garrett 9 yd run at New Mexico St. 4 50 1:22 3rd/6:24 GS-50 L. Wright 13 yd run at New Mexico St. 13 62 7:41 4th/10:18 GS-30 T. Bass 25 yd eld goal Appalachian St. 1 57 0:09 2nd/14:37 GS-43 D. Anderson 57 yd pass from S. Werts Appalachian St. 1 10 0:06 2nd/9:53 APP-10 W. Fields 10 yd run Appalachian St. 6 31 3:34 2nd/4:45 GS-44 T. Bass 42 yd eld goal Appalachian St. 5 85 2:46 3rd/10:05 GS-15 S. Werts 47 yd run Appalachian St. 8 49 4:41 3rd/1:34 GS-25 T. Bass 43 yd eld goal Appalachian St. 5 33 2:55 4th/3:28 APP-33 W. Fields 18 yd run at ULM 14 53 8:18 2nd/5:40 T. Bass 38 yd eld goal at ULM 1 22 0:06 2nd/1:02 ULM-22 M. Michaud 22 yd pass from S. Werts at ULM - - - 3rd/3:15 - J. Liptrot 57 yd interception return at ULM - - - 4th/10:37 - B. Josue 5 yd blocked punt return Troy 6 79 3:23 1st/6:51 GS-21 E. Richardson 2 yd pass from S. Werts Troy 3 31 1:10 1st/0:42 TROY-31 E. Richardson 2 yd pass from S. Werts Troy 4 75 1:31 4th/11:13 GS-25 S. Werts 18 yd run at Coastal Carolina 12 31 6:48 1st/0:34 GS-42 T. Bass 44 yd eld goal at Coastal Carolina 9 75 4:30 2nd/6:35 GS-25 S. Werts 12 yd run at Coastal Carolina 4 8 2:06 2nd/3:39 CCU-12 T. Bass 20 yd eld goal at Coastal Carolina 5 71 2:34 3rd/12:22 GS-29 W. Fields 6 yd run at Coastal Carolina 5 67 2:25 3rd/4:32 GS-33 W. Fields 2 yd run at Coastal Carolina 4 82 2:00 3rd/0:37 GS-18 L. Wright 59 yd run at Coastal Carolina 6 54 3:01 4th/11:09 GS-46 M. Garrett 5 yd run at Georgia State 11 76 6:15 2nd/14:55 GS-03 T. Bass 38 yd eld goal at Georgia State 5 51 2:40 2nd/4:30 GS-49 D. Anderson 38 yd pass from S. Werts at Georgia State 3 10 0:18 2nd/0:00 GAST-42 T. Bass 49 yd eld goal at Georgia State 8 51 4:50 3rd/9:45 GS-49 S. Werts 18 yd run at Georgia State 1 58 0:10 3rd/8:32 GS-42 C. Ransom 58 yd pass from S. Werts at Georgia State 4 75 1:38 4th/8:07 GS-25 W. Fields 63 yd run vs. Eastern Michigan 15 95 9:01 1st/1:52 GS-05 S. Werts 26 yd run vs. Eastern Michigan 7 82 4:05 2nd/3:48 GS-18 S. Werts 5 yd run vs. Eastern Michigan 9 29 2:46 2nd/0:00 GS-38 T. Bass 50 yd eld goal vs. Eastern Michigan 8 38 4:12 4th/9:49 GS-44 T. Bass 35 yd eld goal vs. Eastern Michigan 9 52 3:33 4th/0:00 GS-25 T. Bass 40 yd eld goal

76 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 2018 MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS 3RDDOWN CONVERSIONS DATE OPPONENT OVERALL 1ST QTR 2ND QTR 3RD QTR 4TH QTR OVERTIME Sep 1 South Carolina St. 7-12 58.3% 1-3 33.3% 2-5 40.0% 0-0 0.0% 4-4 100.0% Sept 8 UMass 6-12 50.0% 1-3 33.3% 4-5 80.0% 0-1 0.0% 1-3 33.3% Sept 15 at Clemson 4-14 28.6% 0-2 0.0% 0-3 0.0% 2-4 50.0% 2-5 40.0% Sept 29 Arkansas St. 4-10 40.0% 1-3 33.3% 1-2 50.0% 0-2 0.0% 2-3 66.7% Oct 6 South Alabama 2-8 25.0% 0-3 0.0% 0-1 0.0% 1-2 50.0% 1-2 50.0% Oct 11 at Texas St. 4-16 25.0% 1-2 50.0% 1-5 20.0% 2-5 40.0% 0-4 0.0% Oct 20 at New Mexico St. 5-10 50.0% 0-2 0.0% 4-4 100.0% 1-1 100.0% 0-3 0.0% Oct 25 Appalachian St. 4-12 33.3% 1-4 25.0% 0-3 0.0% 2-3 66.7% 1-2 50.0% Nov 3 at ULM 5-15 33.3% 1-3 33.3% 1-5 20.0% 1-3 33.3% 2-4 50.0% Nov 10 Troy 4-13 30.8% 2-4 50.0% 1-3 33.3% 0-3 0.0% 1-3 33.3% Nov 17 at Coastal Carolina 4-10 40.0% 1-3 33.3% 1-3 33.3% 1-2 50.0% 1-2 50.0% Nov 24 at Georgia St. 8-13 61.5% 2-4 50.0% 1-3 33.3% 3-4 75.0% 2-2 100.0% Dec 15 vs. Eastern Michigan 4-12 33.3% 3-4 75.0% 1-3 33.3% 0-3 0.0% 0-2 0.0% Georgia Southern 61-157 38.9% 14-40 35.0% 17-45 37.8% 13-33 39.4% 17-39 43.6% Opponents 69-179 38.5% 17-40 42.5% 17-49 34.7% 11-34 32.4% 24-56 42.9% 4THDOWN CONVERSIONS DATE OPPONENT OVERALL 1ST QTR 2ND QTR 3RD QTR 4TH QTR OVERTIME Sep 1 South Carolina St. 1-1 100.0% 1-1 100.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% Sept 8 UMass 1-2 50.0% 1-2 50.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% Sept 15 at Clemson 0-1 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-1 0.0% Sept 29 Arkansas St. 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% Oct 6 South Alabama 0-1 0.0% 0-1 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% Oct 11 at Texas St. 0-2 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-1 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-1 0.0% Oct 20 at New Mexico St. 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% Oct 25 Appalachian St. 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% Nov 3 at ULM 1-1 100.0% 0-0 0.0% 1-1 100.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% Nov 10 Troy 1-2 50.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 1-2 50.0% Nov 17 at Coastal Carolina 1-1 100.0% 1-1 100.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% Nov 24 at Georgia St. 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% Dec 15 vs. Eastern Michigan 1-1 100.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 1-1 100.0% Georgia Southern 6-12 50.0% 3-5 60.0% 1-2 50.0% 0-0 0.0% 2-5 40.0% Opponents 20-29 69.0% 2-5 40.0% 4-6 66.7% 4-5 80.0% 10-13 76.9% TIME OF POSSESSION DATE OPPONENT OVERALL 1ST QTR 2ND QTR 3RD QTR 4TH QTR Sept 1 South Carolina St. 34:22 9:12 9:05 5:48 10:17 Sept 8 UMass 34:25 8:58 6:50 8:59 9:38 Sept 15 at Clemson 31:47 6:18 5:09 9:14 11:06 Sept 29 Arkansas St. 27:50 6:03 7:40 7:27 6:40 Oct 6 South Alabama 27:29 7:59 5:02 7:18 7:10 Oct 11 at Texas St. 36:17 5:23 9:39 12:20 8:55 Oct 20 at New Mexico St. 34:31 5:48 11:39 8:58 8:06 Oct 25 Appalachian St. 32:44 10:43 8:35 7:27 5:59 Nov 3 at ULM 33:24 10:42 10:17 7:00 5:25 Nov 10 Troy 25:24 10:03 4:55 5:31 4:55 Nov 17 at Coastal Carolina 33:05 6:56 8:27 9:09 8:33 Nov 24 at Georgia St. 28:58 10:01 5:56 9:02 3:59 Dec 15 vs. Eastern Michigan 37:38 11:15 9:14 9:24 7:45 Georgia Southern Total 417:54 109:21 102:28 107:37 98:28 Avg. 32:08 8:24 7:52 8:16 7:34 Opponents Total 362:06 85:39 92:32 87:23 96:32 Avg. 27:51 6:35 7:07 6:43 7:25 MISCELLANEOUS STATS Coin GS’s First GS’s First Opp. First Game Game Captains Toss Choice Play Possession Possession Time Length Jerseys Pants Result SCSU T. Reese, W. Fields, J. Moon GS Defer W. Fields Run Punt Punt 6:05 pm 2:50 Blue White W, 37-6 UMASS T. Reese, W. Fields, J. Moon GS Defer W. Fields Run Downs Field Goal 6:05 pm 2:55 Blue White W, 34-13 at CLEM T. Reese, W. Fields GS Defer S. Werts Run Punt Interception 12:02 pm 3:01 White White L, 7-38 ASU T. Reese, W. Fields ASU Receive W. Fields Run Punt Downs 6:05 pm 3:11 Blue White W, 28-21 USA T. Reese, W. Fields GS Defer Werts to Fields Punt Punt 3:32 pm 3:08 Blue White W, 48-13 at TSU T. Reese, W. Fields GS Defer W. Fields Run Punt Downs 6:32 pm 3:16 White White W, 15-13 at NMSU T. Reese, M. Garrett NMSU Receive S. Werts Run Field Goal Touchdown 4:05 pm 3:01 White White W, 48-31 APP T. Reese, W. Fields, J. Culbreth APP Defer S. Werts Run Punt Punt 7:32 pm 3:07 Blue Steel W, 34-14 at ULM T. Reese, W. Fields GS Defer M. Garrett Run Missed FG Touchdown 2:05 pm 3:10 White White L, 25-44 TROY T. Reese, W. Fields TROY Defer S. Werts Run Punt Field Goal 1:03 pm 3:02 Blue White L, 21-35 at CCU T. Reese, W. Fields, S. Freeman, E. Richardson CCU Receive Werts to K’nnedy Field Goal Touchdown 5:05 pm 2:50 White White W, 41-17 at GAST T. Reese, W. Fields GAST Receive W. Fields Run Punt Punt 2:05 pm 2:50 White White W, 35-14 vs. EMU T. Reese, W. Fields EMU Defer W. Fields Run Punt Punt 4:40 pm 3:03 White White W, 23-21

GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 77 2018 BIG PLAYS 25-YARD PLAYS YARDS TYPE PLAYERS OPPONENT LONGEST PLAYS BY THE NUMBERS 29 Rush Shai Werts Eastern Michigan YARDS TYPE PLAYERS OPPONENT 29 Rush Monteo Garrett Troy PLAYS NO TD 86 F.G. Ret. Monquavion Brinson @ Georgia State 29 K.O. Ret. Wesley Kennedy III S.C. State 100+ 0 0 28 Int. Ret. Darrell Baker Jr. App St. 90-99 0 0 YARDS TYPE PLAYERS OPPONENT *28 Int. Ret. Alvin Ward Jr. South Alabama 80-89 1 0 64 Rush Wesley Fields Arkansas State 28 Pass W. Kennedy III from S. Werts UMass 70-79 0 0 *63 Rush Wesley Fields @ Georgia State 27 Rush Wesley Fields @ Coastal Carolina 60-69 4 2 62 K.O. Ret. Wesley Kennedy III South Alabama 27 Rush Shai Werts App St. 50-59 6 5 *61 Pass Wesley Fields from Shai Werts Arkansas State *27 Rush Wesley Fields South Alabama 40-49 8 2 27 Rush Wesley Fields UMass 30-39 15 2 YARDS TYPE PLAYERS OPPONENT 26 Rush Shai Werts Eastern Michigan 20-29 18 4 *59 Run Logan Wright @ Coastal Carolina 26 Punt Ret. Wesley Kennedy III S.C. State *58 Pass C. Ransom from S. Werts @ Georgia State 25 K.O. Ret. Wesley Kennedy III Eastern Michigan 20+ YARD PLAYS BY TYPE NO TD *58 Pass D. Anderson from S. Werts South Alabama 25 Rush Wesley Kennedy III @ Coastal Carolina Rushing 25 8 *57 Int. Ret. Jessie Liptrot @ ULM 25 K.O. Ret. Wesley Kennedy III @ N.M. State Passing 14 5 *57 Pass D. Anderson from S. Werts App St. *25 Rush Wesley Fields South Alabama Punt returns 1 0 54 Rush Monteo Garrett @ Coastal Carolina 25 Rush Monteo Garrett South Alabama Kick returns 6 0 25 Pass W. Kennedy III from S. Werts UMass Interceptions 5 2 YARDS TYPE PLAYERS OPPONENT Fumble returns 0 0 *47 Rush Shai Werts App St. Other 1 0 *47 Rush Wesley Kennedy III Arkansas State TOTAL 52 15 46 Rush Wesley Kennedy III Eastern Michigan 44 Pass W. Fields from S. Werts Troy 44 Pass W. Fields from S. Werts Troy LONGEST PLAYS OF THE YEAR 43 Rush Wesley Fields UMass RUSHING 40 Pass W. Kennedy III from O. Fortune @ Clemson 64 Wesley Fields Arkansas St. (9-29-18) 40 Pass Malik Murray from Shai Werts UMass RUSHING TOUCHDOWN YARDS TYPE PLAYERS OPPONENT 63 Wesley Fields at Georgia State (11-24-18) 39 Pass W. Kennedy III from S. Werts UMass *38 Pass D. Anderson from S. Werts @ Georgia State PASSING *36 Rush Shai Werts Arkansas State 61 Wesley Fields from Shai Werts Arkansas St. (9-29-18) 35 K.O. Ret. Wesley Kennedy III @ Coastal Carolina 35 Rush Shai Werts South Alabama PASSING TOUCHDOWN 34 Int. Ret. Joshua Moon @ Texas State 61 Wesley Fields from Shai Werts Arkansas St. (9-29-18) 33 Rush Shai Werts @ N.M. State 33 Rush Matt LaRoche S.C. State PUNT RETURN 32 Rush Wesley Fields App St. 26 Wesley Kennedy S.C. State (9-1-18) 32 K.O. Ret. Wesley Kennedy III S.C. State 31 Rush Wesley Fields @ Coastal Carolina KICK RETURN 31 Pass Ellis Richardson from S. Werts @ N.M. State 62 Wesley Kennedy Jr. South Alabama (10-6-18) 31 Rush Shai Werts @ N.M. State 30 Pass W. Fields from S. Werts Troy INTERCEPTION RETURN 30 Int. Ret. Monquavion Brinson South Alabama 57 Jessie Liptrot at ULM (11-3-18)

FUMBLE RETURN 20-YARD PLAYS PER PLAYER 17 Ty Phillips S.C. State (9-1-18) FIELD GOAL RETURN PLAYER NO TD RUSH PASS KR PR IR FR 86 Monquavion Brinson Georgia State (11-24-18) Kennedy III, Wesley 14 1 3 4 6 1 0 0 Fields, Wesley 13 4 9 4 0 0 0 0 PUNT Werts, Shai 8 3 8 0 0 0 0 0 58 Tyler Bass Arkansas St. (9-29-18) Anderson, Darion 3 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 FIELD GOAL Garrett, Monteo 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 50 Tyler Bass UMass (9-8-18) Brinson, Monquavion 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Wright, Logan 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Ransom, Colby 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 Ward Jr., Alvin 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 Liptrot, Jessie 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 Baker Jr., Darrell 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Richardson, Ellis 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 LaRoche, Matt 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Moon, Joshua 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Murray, Malik 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 52 15 25 14 6 1 5 1

78 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED ... TEAM GEORGIA SOUTHERN OPPONENT Scored 40-49 Points 11-18-18, at Coastal Carolina (41) 11-3-18, ULM (44) Scored 50-59 Points 11-18-17, South Alabama (52) 10-21-17, at UMass (55) Scored 60-69 Points 10-25-14, at Georgia State (69) 11-7-96, at Florida (62) Scored 70-79 Points 8-31-13, Savannah State (77) Never Scored 80+ Points 9-6-14, Savannah State (83) Never Recorded a Shutout 11-18-17, South Alabama (52-0) 9-5-15, at West Virginia (0-44) Rushed for 400+ Yards 11-18-18, at Coastal Carolina (409) 11-4-00, at Furman (404) Rushed for 300-399 Yards 12-15-18, vs. Eastern Michigan (331) 9-5-18, at #20 Clemson (309) Rushed for 1-50 Yards 10-24-09, at Appalachian St. (15) 11-18-17, South Alabama (29) Passed for 400+ Yards 12-21-85, vs. Furman (419) (FCS Champ. Game) 10-25-14, at Georgia State (408) Passed for 300-399 Yards 11-15-08, at Furman (333) 11-10-18, Troy (314) Passed for 0 or less yards 11-23-13, Florida (0) 9-11-93, The Citadel (0) Gained Over 600 Yards Total O ense 9-3-16, Savannah State (605) 10-21-17, at UMass (650) Gained 500-599 Yards Total O ense 11-18-17, South Alabama (583) 11-3-2018, ULM (573) Did not punt in the game 9-6-14, Savannah State 12-10-11, Maine Was Penalized 100+ Yards 10-21-17, at UMass (11-114) 10-5-13, at Samford (7-100) Was not penalized in the game 11-12-11, at Wo ord 11-18-18, at Coastal Carolina Defense Intercepted Three Passes 10-25-18, Appalachian State 10-27-16, Appalachian State Defense Intercepted Four or More Passes 10-25-18, Applachian State 9-15-15, at West Virginia Recorded over 40 minutes of possession 11-25-17, at Louisiana (40:02) 11-14-92, Troy State (43:22)

INDIVIDUAL GEORGIA SOUTHERN OPPONENT 75+ Yard Run Wesley Kennedy III (77), 11-25-17, at Louisiana Darius Hoggins (75t), 11-25-17, Louisiana 100-199 Yards Rushing, Game Wesley Kennedy III (107), 12-15-18, vs. Eastern Michigan D. Gore (114) C. Evans (102), 11-3-18, ULM 200+ Yards Rushing, Game Matt Breida (205), 10-29-15, Texas State Keenan Reynolds (277), 11-15-14, Navy 300+ Yards Rushing, Game Jerick McKinnon (316), 12-1-12, Central Arkansas (301), 11-4-00, Furman Three Rushing TDs, Game Shai Werts, 9-1-18, South Carolina State Jason Huntley, 10-20-18, New Mexico State Four Rushing TDs, Game Favian Upshaw (4), 12-23-15, vs. Bowling Green Keenan Reynolds (6), 11-15-14, Navy 80+ Yard Pass Completion Jayson Foster (81), 9-8-07, West Georgia Caleb Evans (80), 11-3-18, ULM 300-399 Yards Passing, Game (323), 11-15-08, at Furman Caleb Evans (337), 11-3-18, ULM 400+ Yards Passing, Game Tracy Ham (419), 12-21-85, vs. Furman Nick Arbuckle (408), 10-25-14, Georgia State 20 Pass Completions, Game Shai Werts (22), 11-4-17, vs. Georgia State Dan Ellington (20), 11-24-18, Georgia State Four TD Passes, Game Chaz Williams, 10-2-04, at Elon Justice Hansen, 10-4-17, Arkansas State Five TD Passes, Game Never , 12-3-11, Old Dominion 300+ Yards Total O ense, Game Kevin Ellison (300), 9-6-14, Savannah State Conner Manning (306), 11-4-17, Georgia State 400+ Yards Total O ense, Game Tracy Ham (509), 12-21-85, vs. Furman Caleb Evans (439), 11-3-18, ULM 10 Receptions, Game Raja Andrews (10), 11-8-08, Samford Sidney Davis (10), 11-10-18, Troy 100-149 Receiving Yards, Game Wesley Fields (138), 11-10-18, vs. Troy Luke Whittemore (110), 11-10-18, Troy 150+ Receiving Yards, Game Reggie McCutchen (191), 10-14-06, Elon Penny Hart (191), 11-4-17, Georgia State Three Receiving TDs, Game Corey Joyner, 12-12-98, Western Illinois Donovan Harden (4), 10-25-14, Georgia State 50+ Yard Field Goal Tyler Bass (50), 12-15-18, vs. Eastern Michigan Stevie Artigue (50), 11-25-17, Louisiana Made Three Field Goals, Game Tyler Bass (3-3), 12-15-18, vs. Eastern Michigan Michael Rubino (3-3), 10-27-16, App State 70+ Yard Punt Kenny Worob (75), 10-21-95, The Citadel Joe Davidson (73), 12-23-15, Bowling Green Returned Kicko for TD Dexter Carter Jr. (70), 10-14-17, New Mexico State Darius Phillips (100), 9-24-16, Western Michigan Returned Punt for TD Darrieon Robinson (46), 10-29-11, at Appalachian St. J-Shun Harris (70), 9-23-17, Indiana Returned Blocked Punt for TD N. Thompson (B), B. Josue (TD), 11-3-18, at ULM G. Sensabaugh (B), Ranier (TD), 11-1-03, ETSU Returned Interception for TD Alvin Ward Jr. (28), 10-6-18, South Alabama Darius Phillips (70), 9-24-16, Western Michigan Returned Fumble for TD Tomarcio Reese (22), 9-2-17, Auburn Chandon Sullivan (28), 11-4-17, Georgia State Recovered Fumble in End Zone for TD Tray Butler, 12-8-12, at Old Dominion Simmie Cobbs, 9-23-17, Indiana Blocked a Punt NaJee Thompson, 11-3-18, at ULM Mathew Sexton, 12-15-18, Eastern Michigan Blocked a Field Goal Rashad Byrd, 11-24-18, at Georgia State Trevion Ashford, 8-31-13, Savannah State Blocked an Extra Point Raymond Johnson III, 9-1-18, South Carolina State Stephen Meredith, 10-4-14, New Mexico State Returned Blocked FG for TD Chad Nighbert (78), 9-16-95, at Marshall Dre Kirkpatrick (55), 11-19-11, Alabama Returned a Missed FG Darreion Robinson (59), 11-17-12, at Georgia Never PAT Returned for Two Points Matt Dobson, 12-23-15, vs. Bowling Green , 11-10-16, Louisiana

GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 79 EAGLES IN THE NATIONAL RANKINGS A look at how Georgia Southern ranked in the Sun Belt (out of 10 teams) and how the Eagles compared in the NCAA rankings (out of 129 ranked teams).

CATEGORY STAT FBS SBC INDIVIDUAL (Top 100 Only) Stat FBS Scoring O ense ...... 30.5 ...... 52 ...... 4 ALLPURPOSE YARDS Scoring Defense ...... 21.5 ...... 25 ...... 2 Wesley Fields 107.3 66 Total O ense ...... 345.2 ...... 112 ...... 9 Wesley Kennedy III 100.5 82 Total Defense ...... 357.1 ...... 41 ...... 3 Rushing O ense ...... 266.2 ...... 7 ...... 1 COMBINED KICK RETURN YARDS Rushing Defense ...... 140.5 ...... 37 ...... 3 Wesley Kennedy III 629 29 Passing O ense ...... 79.0 ...... 128 ...... 10 FIELD GOALS PERCENTAGE Passing Defense ...... 216.5 ...... 54 ...... 5 Tyler Bass 90.5 4 Passing E ciency ...... 161.8 ...... 6 ...... 1 Passing E ciency Defense ...... 127.4 ...... 54 ...... 4 FIELD GOALS PER GAME Pass Completion Percentage ...... 59.8 ...... 63 ...... 8 Tyler Bass 1.5 15 Passing Yards per Completion ...... 14.7 ...... 11 ...... 1 Kicko Returns ...... 21.7 ...... 45 ...... 5 FUMBLES RECOVERED Kicko Return Defense ...... 24.7 ...... 120 ...... 9 Raymond Johnson III 3 6 Punt Returns ...... 10.6 ...... 42 ...... 6 Punt Return Defense ...... 5.3 ...... 24 ...... 3 INTERCEPTIONS PER GAME Passes Had Intercepted ...... 0 ...... 1 ...... 1 Kindle Vildor .3 27 Passes Intercepted...... 15 ...... 20 ...... 3 Net Punting ...... 35.8 ...... 100 ...... 9 KICKOFF RETURNS Sacks By ...... 2.0 ...... 74 ...... 5 Wesley Kennedy III 22.0 40 Sacks Allowed ...... 1.46 ...... 25 ...... 2 PASSES DEFENDED Tackles for Loss ...... 4.8 ...... 107 ...... 7 Kindle Vildor 1.2 30 Tackles for Loss Allowed ...... 5.38 ...... 37 ...... 3 First Downs O ense ...... 220 ...... 113 ...... 8 POINTS RESPONSIBLE FOR Opponent First Downs ...... 2243 ...... 35 ...... 5 Shai Werts 150 50 3rd Down Conversion Percentage ...... 38.9 ...... 69 ...... 7 Opponent 3rd Down Conversion Percentage ...... 38.5 ...... 61 ...... 4 PUNT RETURN TOUCHDOWNS 4th Down Conversion Percentage ...... 50.0 ...... 74 ...... 7 Benz Josue 1 6 Opponent 4th Down Conversion Percentage ...... 69.0 ...... 121 ...... 8 Penalties per Game (fewest) ...... 61 ...... 21 ...... 3 PUNTING Penalty Yards per Game (fewest) ...... 525 ...... 17 ...... 3 Magill Bauerle 38.6 96 Time of Possession ...... 32:08 ...... 27 ...... 2 RUSHING YARDS PER CARRY Turnovers Gained ...... 27 ...... 8 ...... 2 Wesley Fields 5.3 78 Turnovers Lost ...... 5 ...... 1 ...... 1 Shai Werts 4.9 91 Turnover Margin ...... 1.69 ...... 1 ...... 1 Fumbles Recovered ...... 12 ...... 12 ...... 2 RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Fumbles Lost ...... 5 ...... 9 ...... 2 Shai Werts 15 16 Red Zone O ense ...... 92.9 ...... 5 ...... 1 Wesley Fields 9 73 Red Zone Defense...... 87.5 ...... 97 ...... 8 Blocked Kicks ...... 3 ...... 19 ...... 2 RUSHING YARDS Blocked Kicks Allowed ...... 2 ...... 56 ...... 5 Wesley Fields 1,050 49 Shai Werts 908 80

RUSHING YARDS PER GAME Wesley Fields 87.5 42 Shai Werts 69.8 84

SCORING Tyler Bass 7.8 32 Shai Werts 6.9 78

TOTAL INTERCEPTIONS Kindle Vildor 4 16

TOTAL POINTS SCORED Tyler Bass 102 31 Shai Werts 90 63

TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS Shai Werts 15 21 Wesley Fields 10 96

80 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 2018 GAME RECAPS GAME 1 • SEPT. 1, 2018 • ALLEN E. PAULSON STADIUM • STATESBORO, GA. SCORING SUMMARY GS (2:43 re 1st) - Garrett 1 run (Pass failed) GS (0:36 re 2nd) - Werts 23 run (Bass kick) SOUTH CAROLINA STATE 6 GS (1:54 re 2nd) - FG Bass 19 GS (10:20 re 3rd) - Fields 1 run (Bass kick) SCSU (1:08 re 3rd) - Tyrece 2 run (Bredson kick blocked) GEORGIA SOUTHERN 37 GS (10:30 re 4th) - Werts 13 run (Bass kick) GS (4:27 re 4th) - Werts 14 run (Bass kick)

SCORING SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 F TEAM STATISTICS SCSU GS BULLDOGS (0-1) 0 0 6 0 6 First downs 10 19 EAGLES (1-0) 13 3 7 14 37 Rushing yds. 42-120 53-319 Passing yds. 31 29 Passes 2-10-1 5-7-0 ATTENDANCE • 15,260 Total O ense 151 348 Punts-avg. 6-38.8 3-42.3 Fumbles-lost 2-1 1-0 STATESBORO  The Georgia Southern football team picked up a workmanlike 37-6 victory over Penalties-yds. 3-35 2-10 South Carolina State at Allen E. Paulson Stadium in the season opener for both squads. Time of poss. 25:38 34:22 Key Scoring Plays: Sacks by 0-0 3-10 • The Eagles got on the board rst when Monteo Garrett punched it in from 1 yard out to cap a INDIVIDUAL TOTALS 42-yard scoring drive on the second drive of the game. RUSHING — SCSU, Nick 21-66, Cummings 7-31, James 9-28, Morris 1-2, • After Ty Phillips picked up a fumble and rumbled 17 yards to put the Eagles in scoring position, Jenkins 1-1, Fields 1-0, Team 1-(-1), Ford 1-(-7); GS, Werts 22-163, Shai Werts faked the pitch and kept in on the near side, bouncing o several tacklers for a 23-yard LaRoche 3-39, Fields 12-32, Garrett 7-27, Wright 3-23, Kennedy 1-22, touchdown. Walker 5-13. • Wesley Fields capped o the opening drive of the second half with a 1-0 yard plunge to widen PASSING — SCSU, Ford 1-6-17-1, Nick 1-3-14-0, Fields 0-1-0-0; GS, the gap. Werts 5-7-29-0. • South Carolina State nally got on the board late in the third quarter with a time-consuming 18-play drive that ate up over 9 minutes o the clock, but the PAT was blocked by Raymond RECEIVING — SCSU, Vereen 1-17, Burroughs 1-14; GS, Ransom 2-4, F ields 1-12, Kennedy III 1-8, Richardson 1-5. Johnson III. • Werts scored his third touchdown of the game late in the fourth quarter, keeping on the option and scampering 14 yards for the score.

GAME 2 • SEPT. 8, 2018 • ALLEN E. PAULSON STADIUM • STATESBORO, GA. SCORING SUMMARY M (10:12 re 1st) - FG Caggiano 32 GS (13:15 re 2nd) - Brown 5 pass from Werts (Bass kick) UMASS 13 GS (7:18 re 2nd) - FG Bass 41 M (2:18 re 2nd) - Fredericks 1 run (Garcia kick) GS (0:35 re 2nd) - Werts 3 run (Bass kick) GEORGIA SOUTHERN 34 GS (10:01 re 3rd) - FG Bass 50 M (7:29 re 3rd) - FG Caggiano 41 GS (4:23 re 3rd) - Ransom 17 pass from Werts (Bass kick) SCORING SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 F GS (0:28 re 4th) - Garrett 5 run (Bass kick) MINUTEMEN (1-2) 3 7 3 0 13 TEAM STATISTICS MASS GS EAGLES (2-0) 0 17 10 7 34 First downs 19 24 Rushing yds. 25-107 59-334 ATTENDANCE • 15,071 Passing yds. 216 154 Passes 23-26-1 6-9-0 Total O ense 323 488 STATESBORO  Georgia Southern quarterback Shai Werts engineered a 75-yard touchdown drive Punts-avg. 4-37.0 1-38.0 late in the rst half, snapping a 10-all tie and sparking the Eagle football squad to a 34-13 victory Fumbles-lost 1-1 1-1 over visiting UMass at Paulson Stadium. Penalties-yds. 8-55 3-35 Key Scoring Plays: Time of poss. 25:35 34:25 Sacks by 0-0 0-0 • Trailing 3-0 in the second quarter, Shai Werts found tight end Cam Brown in the back of the end zone on third down for a 5-yard touchdown pass to erase an early 3-0 de cit. INDIVIDUAL TOTALS • UMass capped a 12-play drive late in the rst half with a 1-yard touchdown run from Jordan RUSHING — MASS, Young 14-71, Fredericks 7-34, Ford 1-4, Team 1-(-1), Fredericks to tie it up at 10-all. Comis 2-(-1); GS, Fields 21-141, Garrett 13-90, Werts 14-83, Wright 4-15, LaRoche 2-8, Kennedy III 1-4, Team 4-(-7). • Werts capped o an impressive 75-yard scoring drive with a 3-yard scoring run up the middle. The drive took just 1:36 and featured several big plays from Wesley Kennedy III. PASSING — MASS, Ford 22-33-1-190, Comis 1-3-0-26; GS, Werts 6-9-0-154. • The Eagles opened up the second half with a strong drive, but bogged down after almost 5 minutes, before Tyler Bass’ career-long 50-yard eld goal extended the lead to 10 points. RECEIVING — MASS, Isabella 9-95, Edwards 4-32, Young 3-8, Fredericks 2-30, Dingle 2-22, Britt 1-12, Palmer 1-11, Peah 1-6 ; GS, Kennedy III 3-92, • After UMass kicked a eld goal, Werts led the Eagles back down the eld, capping o ve-play Murray 1-40, Ransom 1-17, Brown 1-5. drive with a 17-yard touchdown pass to Colby Ransom, his rst collegiate scoring reception. • Monteo Garrett salted the game away with a nifty 5-yard touchdown run with 2:08 left.

GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 81 2018 GAME RECAPS GAME 3 • SEPT. 15, 2018 • MEMORIAL STADIUM • CLEMSON, S.C. SCORING SUMMARY CU (8:43 re 2nd) - Etienne 1 run (Huegel kick) CU (5:19 re 2nd) - Ross 57 pass from Lawrence (Huegel kick) GEORGIA SOUTHERN 7 CU (0:53 re 2nd) - Feaster 1 run (Huegel kick) CU (10:36 re 3rd) - FG Huegel 37 #2 GS (13:54 re 4th) - Werts 6 run (Bass kick) CLEMSON 38 CU (6:06 re 4th) - Etienne 40 run (Huegel kick) CU (2:03 re 4th) - Choice 10 run (Huegel kick)

SCORING SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 F TEAM STATISTICS GS CU EAGLES (2-1) 0 0 0 7 7 First downs 7 27 TIGERS (3-0) 0 21 3 14 38 Rushing yds. 43-80 46-309 Passing yds. 60 286 Passes 3-9-0 21-31-2 ATTENDANCE • 79,844 Total O ense 140 595 Punts-avg. 8-39.0 1-32.0 Fumbles-lost 1-1 1-1 CLEMSON, S.C.  Second-ranked Clemson started slow, but picked up steam in the second Penalties-yds. 4-20 7-65 quarter with three touchdowns en route to a 38-7 victory over Georgia Southern at Memorial Time of poss. 31:47 28:13 Stadium. Sacks by 1-5 5-27 Key Scoring Plays: INDIVIDUAL TOTALS • It took over 21 minutes into the game, but Clemson nally got on the board in the second RUSHING — GS, Fields 14-27, Wright 5-20, Garrett 6-19, Werts 17-10, quarter when Travis Etienne walked in from 1-yard out on 4th and goal. LaRoche 1-4; CU, Etienne 16-162, Choice 7-49, Feaster 10-32, Bryant 6-27, • On third and long, Trevor Lawrence connected with Justyn Ross down eld, who then made two Dixon 5-26, Lawrence 2-13. Eagles miss en route to a 58-yard touchdown. PASSING — GS, Werts 2-8-0-20, Fortune 1-1-0-40; • Greg Huegel connected on a 37-yard eld goal on Clemson’s rst drive of the second half. CU, Lawrence 12-19-1-194, Bryant 7-10-1-68, Brice 2-2-0-24. • After Obe Fortune connected with Wesley Kennedy III on a 40-yard double pass, quarterback Shai Werts kept the ball on an option play to score from 6 yards out early in the fourth quarter. RECEIVING — GS, Fortune 2-20, Kennedy III 1-40; CU, Ross 3-103, • Etienne put the game away with six minutes left, busting a 40-yard touchdown run down the Renfrow 2-44, Richard 2-26, Feaster 2-18, Higgins 2-11, Rodgers 2-9, Galloway 1-20, Smith 1-17, Thompson 1-11, Swinney 1-7, Chalk 1-6, right sideline to cap his big day. Kendrick 1-6, Chase 1-4, Powell 1-4. • Reserve running back Adam Choice ended the scoring with a 10-yard run late in the game to account fo the nal tally.

GAME 4 • SEPT. 29, 2018 • ALLEN E. PAULSON STADIUM • STATESBORO, GA. SCORING SUMMARY ASU (11:19 re 2nd) - FG Grupe 45 GS (1:24 re 2nd) - Fields 61 pass from Werts (Bass kick) ARKANSAS STATE 21 ASU (7:02 re 3rd) - FG Grupe 27 GS (4:42 re 3rd) - Werts 36 run (Bass kick) ASU (0:53 re 3rd) - Merritt 11 pass from Hansen (Bayless pass from Hansen) GEORGIA SOUTHERN 28 GS (14:55 re 4th) - Garrett 6 run (Bass kick) ASU (5:07 re 4th) - Hansen 4 run (Grupe kick) GS (0:19 re 4th) - Kennedy III 47 run (Bass kick) SCORING SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 F RED WOLVES (3-2, 0-0) 0 3 11 7 21 TEAM STATISTICS A-ST GS EAGLES (3-1, 1-0) 0 7 7 14 28 First downs 28 15 Rushing yds. 36-117 49-348 Passing yds. 376 61 ATTENDANCE • 17,320 Passes 38-51-0 1-3-0 Total O ense 493 409 Punts-avg. 2-34.0 6-46.8 STATESBORO  Wesley Kennedy III scored on a 47-yard touchdown run with 19 seconds left in Fumbles-lost 2-1 1-0 the game to send Georgia Southern to a 28-21 Sun Belt football victory over Arkansas State in Penalties-yds. 5-39 8-70 Paulson Stadium. Time of poss. 32:10 27:50 Key Scoring Plays: Sacks by 1-5 6-29 • On 2nd-and-24 from the GS 39-yard line, Shai Werts hit a wide-open Wesley Fields down the INDIVIDUAL TOTALS right sideline with 1:24 left in the rst half. RUSHING — A-ST, Murray 10-42, Hansen 16-40, Weh-Weh 6-28, Wand 4-7; • Werts capped a six-play, 88-yard drive — all on the ground — with a 36-yard touchdown run GS, Werts 22-113, Kennedy III 8-105, Fields 10-98, Garrett 7-26, Murray 1-4, with 2:14 left in the third quarter. Wright 1-2. • Justice Hansen hit Kirk Merritt for an 11-yard TD pass with 53 seconds left in the third quarter PASSING — A-ST, Hansen 38-50-0-376, Team 0-1-0-0; GS, Werts 1-3-0-61. and the two-point conversion tied it up. • The Eagles answered 58 seconds later with a 6-yard TD run by Monteo Garrett. RECEIVING — A-ST, Merritt 11-92, McInnis 8-60, Bayless 5-84, • Hansen ran in from 4 yards out on the quarterback draw, and Grupe added the extra point to tie Adams Jr. 4-74, Bowling 4-23, Weh-Weh 2-11, Isaac 1-26, Edwards 1-5, Murray 1-3, Carbonell 1-(-2) ; GS, Fields 1-61. the game with 5:07 left. • Kennedy III ran 47 yards for the touchdown on the end around, and Tyler Bass added the extra point with 19 seconds remaining.

82 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 2018 GAME RECAPS GAME 5 • OCT. 6, 2018 • ALLEN E. PAULSON STADIUM • STATESBORO, GA. SCORING SUMMARY GS (4:29 re 1st) - Werts 1 run (Basss kick) GS (11:21 re 2nd) - Anderson 58 pass from Werts (Bass kick) SOUTH ALABAMA 13 USA (7:00 re 2nd) - FG Patterson 40 GS (2:15 re 2nd) - FG Bass 31 USA (0:00 re 2nd) - FG Patterson 28 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 48 GS (10:31 re 3rd) - Fields 27 run (Bass kick) GS (2:22 re 3rd) - FG Bass 20 GS (11:44 re 4th) - Werts 4 run (Bass kick) SCORING SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 F USA (8:59 re 4th) - Minter 1 run (Patterson kick) JAGUARS (1-5, 1-2) 0 6 0 7 13 GS (7:10 re 4th) - Fields 25 run (Bass kick) EAGLES (4-1, 2-0) 7 10 10 21 48 GS (1:06 re 4th) - Ward Jr. 28 interception return (Bass kick) TEAM STATISTICS USA GS ATTENDANCE • 17,622 First downs 17 18 Rushing yds. 39-129 43-295 Passing yds. 197 99 STATESBORO  Shai Werts threw for 99 yards and a touchdown and rushed for another 85 Passes 19-31-2 5-8-9 markers and two scores to lead Georgia Southern to a 48-13 Sun Belt Conference football win Total O ense 326 394 over South Alabama in Allen E. Paulson Stadium on Homecoming. Punts-avg. 4-42.2 3-35.3 Fumbles-lost 3-2 0-0 Key Scoring Plays: Penalties-yds. 10-90 9-83 • Monquavion Brinson set up a 1-yard touchdown for Werts with 4:24 left in the rst quarter by Time of poss. 32:31 27:29 intercepting an Evan Orth pass and returning it 30-yards to the USA 5-yard line. Sacks by 0-0 1-4 • Werts connected with Darion Anderson for a 58-yard touchdown pass 3:39 into the second INDIVIDUAL TOTALS quarter. RUSHING — USA, Minter 16-38, Moore 6-33, Baker 4-21, Orth 5-15, • Tyler Bass booted a 31-yard eld goal with 2:15 left in the rst half. Mayo 4-12, Johnson 1-11, Walters 1-3, Stanley 2-(-4); GS, Garrett 11-91, • Wesley Fields scored on a 25-yard touchdown run 4:29 into the third quarter. Werts 10-85, Fields 13-81, Kennedy III 3-24, LaRoche 5-14, L. Wright 1-0. • Tyler Bass added his second eld goal of the game, a 20-yard eld goal with 2:28 left in the PASSING — USA, Orth 19-30-1-197, Johnson 0-1-1-0; GS, Werts 5-8-0-99. third. • Werts punched it in from the 4 yards out with 3:16 into the fourth. RECEIVING — USA, Moore 4-30, Baker 3-79, Stanley 3-48, Minter 3-11, • Alvin Ward Jr. intercepted a pass late in the game and returned it 28 yards for a touchdown with McCray 2-0, Smith 1-11, Tolbert 1-9, Taylor 1-5, Way 1-4 ; GS, Kennedy III 2-12, minute left. Anderson 1-58, Fields 1-23, Bargnare 1-6.

GAME 6 • OCT. 11, 2018 • BOBCAT STADIUM • SAN MARCOS, TEXAS SCORING SUMMARY GS (11:59 re 2nd) - Fields 5 run (Bass kick) GS (0:00 re 2nd) - FG Bass 24 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 15 GS (7:06 re 3rd) - Team Safety GS (1:59 re 3rd) - FG Bass 43 TXST (0:59 re 3rd) - Brown 3 run (Stewart kick) TEXAS STATE 13 TXST (2:20 re 4th) - Haydel 29 pass from Vitt (pass failed)

TEAM STATISTICS GS TXST SCORING SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 F First downs 12 15 EAGLES (5-1, 3-0) 0 10 5 0 15 Rushing yds. 52-164 32-107 BOBCATS (1-4, 0-3) 0 0 7 6 13 Passing yds. 51 135 Passes 7-12-0 14-27-1 Total O ense 215 242 ATTENDANCE • 9,545 Punts-avg. 8-39.9 7-33.6 Fumbles-lost 1-1 1-1 SAN MARCOS, TEXAS  Kindle Vildor defended a game-tying, two-point conversion late and Penalties-yds. 5-49 3-25 Time of poss. 37:17 23:43 Obe Fortune recovered the ensuing onside kick as the Georgia Southern football squad held on Sacks by 4-22 3-15 for a 15-13 Sun Belt Conference win over Texas State on a Thursday night at Bobcat Stadium. Key Scoring Plays: INDIVIDUAL TOTALS • Wesley Fields capped o a 13-play scoring drive with a 5-yard touchdown run up the middle RUSHING — GS, Fields 26-93, LaRoche 6-26, Werts 13-18, Garrett 6-15, Kennedy III 1-12; TXST, Brown 2-64, Jones III 10-30, Taylor 7-22, Vitt 9-2, early in the second quarter to give the Eagles the lead. Brown Jr. 2-(-5), Twyford 2-(-6). • After Joshua Moon recorded his fth career interception late in the rst half, Tyler Bass hit a 24-yard eld goal as time expired. PASSING — GS, Werts 7-12-0-51; TXST, Vitt 13-21-1-132, Jones III 1-6-0-3. • Raymond Johnson III and Lane Ecton combined on a sack in the end zone for a safety to give the RECEIVING — GS, Ransom 1-14, Michaud 1-9, Rogers 1-8, Anderson 1-7, Eagles a 12-0 lead. Richardson 1-5, Garrett 1-5, Fortune 1-3; TXST, White 4-41, Brown 3-24, • Tyler Bass drilled a 43-yard eld goal in the third quarter. Hays 2-23, Watts 2-8, Haydel 1-29, Bedford 1-8, Twyford 1-2. • Texas State broke o a 61-yard run and then punched it in two plays later to get on the board late in the third quarter. • Jeremiah Haydel caught a 29-yard pass from Tyler Vitt with 2:20 left, but Vildor successfully defended the pass on the two-point conversion.

GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 83 2018 GAME RECAPS GAME 7 • OCT. 20, 2018 • AGGIE MEMORIAL STADIUM • LAS CRUCES, N.M. SCORING SUMMARY NMSU (11:28 re 1st) - Gibson 5 run (Brown kick) GS (8:36 re 1st) - FG Bass 41 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 48 NMSU (6:33 re 1st) - Huntley 9 run (Brown kick) GS (1:36 re 1st) - Kennedy III 15 run (Bass kick) GS (9:33 re 2nd) - Kennedy III 8 run (Bass kick) NEW MEXICO STATE 31 NMSU (6:18 re 2nd) - FG Brown 23 GS (0:06 re 2nd) - Werts 3 run (Bass kick) GS (11:38 re 3rd) - L. Wright 2 run (Bass kick) SCORING SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 F GS (8:59 re 3rd) - Garrett 9 run (Bass kick) EAGLES (6-1) 10 14 21 3 48 GS (6:24 re 3rd) - L. Wright 13 run (Bass kick) NMSU (2:59 re 3rd) - Huntley 1 run (Brown kick) AGGIES (2-6) 14 3 7 7 31 GS (10:18 re 4th) - FG Bass 25 NMSU (6:20 re 4th) - Huntley 1 run (Brown kick) ATTENDANCE • 7,300 TEAM STATISTICS GS NMSU First downs 27 26 LAS CRUCES, N.M.  The New Mexico State Aggies raced out of the stables, but Georgia Rushing yds. 61-389 35-148 Southern slowly reigned them back in en route to a 48-31 non-conference win at Aggie Memorial Passing yds. 77 295 Stadium to become bowl eligible for the second time in program history. Passes 4-4-0 25-38-1 Total O ense 466 443 Key Scoring Plays: Punts-avg. 2-39.5 2-32.0 • Jason Huntley went around the right side from 9 yards out on the Aggies’ second drive to extend Fumbles-lost 0-0 2-2 their lead to14-3. Penalties-yds. 4-36 5-38 • Wesley Kennedy III scored from 15 yards out late in the rst quarter. Time of poss. 34:31 25:29 Sacks by 3-26 1-7 • Kennedy III got into the end zone midway through the second quarter, this time from 8 yards out, to give the Eagles their rst lead of the game. INDIVIDUAL TOTALS • The Eagles took the ball down the eld 75 yards in 12 plays, capped by a 3-yard touchdown run RUSHING — GS, L. Wright 17-136, Kennedy III 16-97, Garrett 17-76, Werts from Shai Werts with just six seconds left in the half. 6-70, LaRoche 3-13, Team 2-(-3); NMSU, Gibson 14-75, Huntley 12-68, Adkins 9-5. • Redshirt freshman Logan Wright scored his rst collegiate touchdown with a 2-yard run on the PASSING — GS, Werts 4-4-0-77; NMSU, Adkins 25-38-1-295. rst drive of the third quarter. After an interception by Kindle Vildor, Logan Wright scored from 13 yards out to give the Eagles a RECEIVING — GS, Richardson 1-31, Bargnare 1-23, Fortune 1-19, Garrett 1-4; 28-point lead. NMSU, Boone 7-71, Caldwell 4-64, Huntley 4-50, Clark 2-45, Dan 2-30, Gibson 2-12, Muse 2-11, Mills 1-9, Roberts 1-3. GAME 8 • OCT. 25, 2018 • ALLEN E. PAULSON STADIUM • STATESBORO, GA. SCORING SUMMARY GS (14:37 re 2nd) - Anderson 57 pass from Werts (Bass kick) #25 ASU (12:11 re 2nd) - Marcus Williams 1 run (Staton kick) APPALACHIAN STATE 14 GS (9:53 re 2nd) - Fields 10 run (Bass kick) GS (4:45 re 2nd) - FG Bass 42 GS (10:05 re 3rd) - Werts 47 run (Bass kick) GEORGIA SOUTHERN 34 GS (1:34 re 3rd) - FG Bass 43 GS (3:28 re 4th) - Fields 18 run (Bass kick) APP (0:10 re 4th) - Malik Williams 4 pass from Huesman (Staton kick) SCORING SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 F MOUNTAINEERS (5-2, 3-1) 0 7 0 7 14 TEAM STATISTICS APP GS EAGLES (7-1, 4-0) 0 17 10 7 34 First downs 14 14 Rushing yds. 37-149 50-277 Passing yds. 139 57 ATTENDANCE • 19,252 Passes 12-27-4 1-3-0 Total O ense 288 334 Punts-avg. 6-43.5 6-31.0 STATESBORO  Shai Werts rushed for 129 yards and a touchdown, and Georgia Southern forced Fumbles-lost 2-1 3-0 ve Appalachian State turnovers to defeat the 25th-ranked Mountaineers 34-14 in Sun Belt Penalties-yds. 11-91 2-11 football action on a Thursday night in Allen E. Paulson Stadium. The win marked the rst victory Time of poss. 27:16 32:44 over a ranked FBS opponent in program history. Sacks by 0-0 2-11 Key Scoring Plays: INDIVIDUAL TOTALS • Werts connected with Darion Anderson for a 57-yard touchdown pass 23 seconds into the RUSHING — APP, Evans 17-63, Marc Williams 11-59, Derrick 5-21, second quarter to give the Eagles a 7-0 lead. Thomas 1-5, Huesman 3-1; GS, Werts 14-129, Fields 18-98, Wright 6-23, • Marc Williams took it in from the 1-yard line with 12:11 left in the second quarter to quickly tie Kennedy III 3-15, Garrett 6-13, Team 1-(-1), Bargnare 1-(-2). the game back up. PASSING — APP, Huesman 8-14-2-67, Derrick 3-12-2-73, Thomas 1-1-0-(-1); • An App turnover on a punt sets up Wesley Fields’ 10-yard touchdown run with 9:53 left in the GS, Werts 1-3-0-57. second quarter. • Tyler Bass tacked on a 42-yard eld goal with 3:34 left in the half. RECEIVING — APP, Sutton 4-64, Hennigan 3-28, Malik Williams 2-10, Reed 1-17, Virgil 1-13, Absher 1-7; GS, Anderson 1-57. • Werts  ew down the sideline for a 47-yard touchdown run 4:55 into the third quarter. • Bass struck again, this time from 43 yards out, with 1:34 left in the third. • Fields put the game away with an 18-yard touchdown run with 3:28 to go.

84 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 2018 GAME RECAPS GAME 9 • NOV. 3, 2018 • MALONE STADIUM • MONROE, LA. SCORING SUMMARY ULM (12:26 re 1st) - Evans 5 run ( Ford kick fail) ULM (6:43 re 1st) - Green 80 pass from Evans (Ford kick) GEORGIA SOUTHERN 25 ULM (13:58 re 2nd) - Green 69 pass from Evans (Ford kick) GS (5:40 re 2nd) - FG Bass 38 ULM (2:49 re 2nd) - Johnson 1 run (Ford kick) ULM 44 GS (1:02 re 2nd) - Michaud 22 pass from Werts (Bass kick) ULM (8:31 re 3rd) - Gore 1 run (Ford kick) SCORING SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 F GS (3:15 re 3rd) - Liptrot 57 interception return (Fields run) ULM (0:14 re 3rd) - Evans 2 run (Ford kick) EAGLES (7-2, 4-1) 0 10 8 7 25 GS (10:37 re 4th) - Josue 5 blocked punt return (Bass kick) WARHAWKS (5-4, 3-2) 13 14 14 3 44 ULM (4:16 re 4th) - FG Ford 32

TEAM STATISTICS GS ULM ATTENDANCE • 13,787 First downs 18 21 Rushing yds. 46-138 42-236 MONROE, LA.  Georgia Southern scored a touchdown in all three phases of the game, but ULM Passing yds. 78 337 raced out to a 20-0 lead and never looked back, downing Georgia Southern 44-25 at Malone Passes 8-15-0 13-22-2 Total O ense 216 573 Stadium to hand the Eagles their rst conference loss of the season. Punts-avg. 6-41.3 3-26.7 Key Scoring Plays: Fumbles-lost 1-1 1-0 • ULM marched right down the eld on the opening drive, scoring on Caleb Evans’ 5-yard run just Penalties-yds. 6-52 8-75 over three minutes in, but the kick failed. ULM 6-0 Time of poss. 33:24 26:36 Sacks by 0-0 5-29 • A play after Tyler Bass missed a 26-yard eld, Evans hit the speedy Marcus Green on an 80-yard touchdown pass. INDIVIDUAL TOTALS • Green blew by the Eagle secondary again early in the second period, going 69 yards for his RUSHING — GS,Fields 17-73, L. Wright 5-22, Garrett 6-17, Werts 13-10, second score of the game. Anderson 1-10, Kennedy III 4-6; ULM, Gore 19-114, Evans 15-102, Johnson 6-23, McCray 1-(-1), Team 1-(-2). • One play after Kenderick Duncan Jr.’s interception, Shai Werts hit Mark Michaud for a 27-yard strike with 1:02 left in the half to cut into the lead. PASSING — GS,Werts 8-15-0-78; ULM, Evans 13-22-2-337. • Jessie Liptrot returned an interception 57 yards for his collegiate score. • Najee Thompson blocked a ULM punt early in the fourth quarter and it was picked up by Benz RECEIVING — GS, Bargnare 3-23, Kennedy III 2-15, Michaud 1-22, Richardson 1-9, Ransom 1-9; ULM, Turner 4-86, McCray 3-57, Green 2-149, Josue, who took it in for the score. Lamm 2-26, Pederson 2-19.

GAME 10 • NOV. 10, 2018 • ALLEN E. PAULSON STADIUM • STATESBORO, GA. SCORING SUMMARY TROY (10:21 re 1st) - FG Sumpter 45 GS (6:51 re 1st) - Richardson 3 pass from Werts (Bass kick) TROY 35 GS (0:42 re 1st) - Richardson 2 pass from Werts (Bass kick) TROY (9:44 re 2nd) - Ea ord 3 run (Sumpter kick) TROY (3:21 re 2nd) - Smith 6 run (Sumpter kick) GEORGIA SOUTHERN 21 TROY (6:40 re 3rd) - FG Sumpter 42 TROY (3:39 re 3rd) - Whittemore 29 pass from Smith (Davis to Willis pass) TROY (12:50 re 4th) - Smith 10 run (Sumpter kick) SCORING SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 F GS (11:13 re 4th) - Werts 18 run (Bass kick) TROJANS (8-2, 6-0) 3 14 11 7 35 TEAM STATISTICS TROY GS EAGLES (7-3, 4-2) 14 0 0 7 21 First downs 24 13 Rushing yds. 42-140 34-101 ATTENDANCE • 16,289 Passing yds. 314 190 Passes 23-30-0 14-23-0 Total O ense 454 291 STATESBORO  Sawyer Smith threw for 287 yards and a touchdown, and Troy scored 32 straight Punts-avg. 2-57.0 7-34.6 points on Georgia Southern to earn a 35-21 Sun Belt Conference football victory over the Eagles Fumbles-lost 1-1 0-0 in Allen E. Paulson Stadium on Senior Day. Penalties-yds. 4-45 4-47 Key Scoring Plays: Time of poss. 34:26 25:24 Sacks by 3-13 0-0 • Ellis Richardson caught his rst touchdown pass of the year, a 3-yard reception from Shai Werts, with 6:51 left in the rst quarter. INDIVIDUAL TOTALS • Richardson caught a 2-yard touchdown pass with 42 seconds left in the rst quarter to make it RUSHING — TROY, Smith 22-86, Billingsley 10-32, Daughtry-Frye 2-18, 14-3 in favor of the Eagles. Ea ord 1-3, Smith 6-2, Team 1-(-1); GS, Werts 16-35, Garrett 1-29, Fields 10-17, Wright 4-11, Kennedy III 2-10, Team 1-(-1). • A pair of 40-yard passes from Smith to Luke Whittemore set up a B.J. Smith 6-yard touchdown run with 3:21 left in the quarter to give Troy the lead at 17-14. PASSING — TROY, Smith 21-28-0-287, Whittemore 1-1-0-16, Davis 1-1-0-11; • Smith connected with Whittemore for a 29-yard touchdown, and the Trojans added the two- GS, Werts 14-23-0-190. point conversion with 3:39 left in the third to take a two-touchdown lead. RECEIVING — TROY, Davis 10-85, Daughtry-Free 4-32, Whittemore 3-110, • B.J. Smith scored on a 10-yard run 2:10 into the fourth to make it 35-14. Willis 3-57, Ea ord 3-57, Smith 1-11, Crowell 1-3; GS, Fields 5-138, • Werts went 18 yard on a keeper o the left side to score his 11th rushing touchdown of the Richardson 4-14, Bargnare 3-25, Fortune 1-7, Garrett 1-6. season.

GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 85 2018 GAME RECAPS GAME 11 • NOV. 17, 2018 • BROOKS STADIUM • CONWAY, S.C. SCORING SUMMARY CCU (7:30 re 1st) - Likely 1 pass from Payton (Biscardi kick) GS (0:34 re 1st) - FG Bass 44 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 41 CCU (11:05 re 2nd) - FG Biscardi 35 GS (6:35 re 2nd) - Werts 12 run (Bass kick) GS (3:39 re 2nd) - FG Bass 20 COASTAL CAROLINA 17 GS (12:22 re 3rd) - Fields 6 run (Bass kick) GS (4:32 re 3rd) - Fields 2 run (Bass kick) SCORING SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 F GS (0:37 re 3rd) - L. Wright 59 run (Bass kick) GS (11:09 re 4th) - Garrett 5 run (Bass kick) EAGLES (8-3, 5-2) 3 10 21 7 41 CCU (1:08 re 4th) - Likely 3 pass from Anderson (Biscardi kick) CHANTICLEERS (5-6, 2-5) 7 3 0 7 17 TEAM STATISTICS GS CCU First downs 19 11 ATTENDANCE • 9,886 Rushing yds. 54-409 34-74 Passing yds. 33 115 CONWAY, S.C.  A strong day running the ball with over 400 yards on the ground and a Passes 4-6-0 12-24-0 su ocating defensive e ort led the Georgia Southern football squad to a convincing 41-17 victory Total O ense 442 189 Punts-avg. 3-35.3 8-44.1 over Coastal Carolina at Brooks Stadium in Sun Belt action as the Eagles broke a two-game skid to Fumbles-lost 1-1 3-1 pick up their eighth win of the season. After Coastal racked up 132 yards and 10 points on its rst Penalties-yds. 2-17 0-0 two drives, the Eagle defense held the Chants to just 15 yards over the next seven drives, forcing Time of poss. 33:05 26:55 six punts and a turnover, to take control of the game by scoring 38 straight points. Sacks by 3-17 0-0 Key Scoring Plays: INDIVIDUAL TOTALS • Coastal took the opening kicko and drove 7:30 minutes before scoring on a 1-yard touchdown RUSHING — GS, Fields 20-148, Garrett 6-75, L. Wright 4-72, Kennedy III 8-59, pass from Fred Payton to Isaiah Blakely. Werts 6-38, LaRoche 4-18, Walker 2-4, Tomlin 1-(-1), Team 3-(-4); CCU, • Shai Werts went airborne into the end zone with 6:35 left in the rst half to tie the game up Marable 12-45, James 10-37, Hairston 2-12, Payon 6-10, Pinson 1-1, Anderson 1-(-12), Team 1-(-19). with a 12-yard run. • Monteo Garrett’s 54-yard run set up Wesley Fields’ 6-yard scoring run on the rst drive of the PASSING — GS,Werts 4-6-0-33; CCU, Payton 8-14-089, Anderson 4-10-0-26. second half to give the Eagles a lead they would never relinquish. • Logan Wright rumbled down the left sideline for a 59-yard scoring run to bust the game open. RECEIVING — GS, Kennedy III 2-9, Thompson 1-22, Richardson 1-2; CCU, Likely 4-13, Marable 3-16, Tyler 2-38, Heiligh 1-20, Miller 1-16, Bell 1-12. • Garrett got in on the scoring with a 5-yard run early in the fourth quarter.

GAME 12 • NOV. 24, 2018 • GEORGIA STATE STADIUM • ATLANTA, GA. SCORING SUMMARY GS (14:55 re 2nd) - FG Bass 39 GS (4:30 re 2nd) - Anderson 38 pass from Werts (Bass kick) GEORGIA SOUTHERN 35 GS (0:00 re 2nd) - FG Bass 49 GS (10:10 re 3rd) - Werts 18 run (Bass to Cooper pass) GS (8:32 re 3rd) - Ransom 58 pass from Werts (Bass kick) GEORGIA STATE 14 GAST (9:45 re 4th) - Gentry 7 pass from Ellington (Wright kick) GS (8:07 re 4th) - Fields 63 run (Bass kick) SCORING SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 F GAST (2:21 re 4th) - Jones 5 pass from Ellington (Wright kick)

EAGLES (9-3, 6-2) 0 13 15 7 35 TEAM STATISTICS GS GAST PANTHERS (2-10, 1-7) 0 0 0 14 14 First downs 16 17 Rushing yds. 41-276 32-94 Passing yds. 105 170 ATTENDANCE • 20,011 Passes 8-11-0 20-33-1 Total O ense 381 264 ATLANTA  Big plays on o ense, defense and special teams keyed a dominating 35-14 win for Punts-avg. 3-39.8 6-46.2 the Georgia Southern football squad over Georgia State Saturday at Georgia State Stadium in Fumbles-lost 0-0 1-0 Penalties-yds. 8-70 3-24 front of a predominantly Eagle-heavy crowd. Time of poss. 28:58 31:02 Key Scoring Plays: Sacks by 2-14 0-0 • Shai Werts found a streaking Darion Anderson down the middle and for a 38-yard score. • After a blocked eld goal by Rashad Byrd and big return from Monquavion Brinson, Tyler Bass INDIVIDUAL TOTALS RUSHING — GS, Fields 16-151, Werts 13-75, Kennedy III 7-32, LaRoche 2-16, drilled it from 49 yards out to give the Eagles a 13-0 lead heading into the locker room. L. Wright 2-4, Team 1-(-2); GAST, Ellington 14-41, Paige 6-28, Kirk 5-21, • Werts ran it in from 18 yards out and then Bass  ipped it to Deshon Cooper for the two-point Gregg 5-11, Gentry 1-(-1), Team 1-(-6). conversion early in the third quarter. • Werts found Colby Ransom on the same pattern he found Anderson on and completed a 58-yard PASSING — GS,Werts 8-11-0-105; GAST, Ellington 20-33-1-170. pass for the score. RECEIVING — GS, Kennedy III 4-6, Fields 2-3, Ransom 1-58, Anderson 1-38; • On fourth and goal, GSU quarterback Dan Ellington found Devin Gentry from 7-yards out to get GAST, McCoy 5-74, Gentry 4-16, Tucker 3-24, Jones 3-17, Stubbs 1-13, Hart 1-9, the Panthers on the board. Ifedi 1-6, Carter 1-6, Kirk 1-5. • Wesley Fields went right up the middle and toyed with the Panther defensive back, spinning him around several times en route to a 63-yard touchdown run with just over 8 minutes left.

86 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 2018 GAME RECAPS GAME 13 • DEC. 15, 2018 • CRAMTON BOWL • MONTGOMERY, ALA. SCORING SUMMARY GS (1:52 re 1st) - Werts 26 run (Bass kick) RAYCOM MEDIA CAMELLIA BOWL EMU (7:53 re 2nd) - Lyle 1 pass from Glass (Ryland kick) GS (3:48 re 2nd) - Werts 5 run (Bass kick) GS (0:00 re 2nd) - FG Bass 50 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 23 EMU (14:47 re 3rd) - Jackson 75 pass from Glass (Ryland kick) GS (9:49 re 4th) - FG Bass 35 EASTERN MICHIGAN 21 EMU (3:33 re 4th) - Jackson 5 pass from Glass (Ryland kick) GS (0:00 re 4th) - FG Bass 40

SCORING SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 F TEAM STATISTICS GS EMU GS EAGLES (10-3) 7 10 0 6 23 First downs 18 14 EMU EAGLES (7-6) 0 7 7 7 21 Rushing yds. 58-331 24-97 Passing yds. 33 204 Passes 4-7-0 17-26-0 ATTENDANCE • 17,710 Total O ense 364 301 Punts-avg. 5-30.6 5-39.8 MONTGOMERY, ALA.  Tyler Bass hit three eld goals, including a 40-yarder as time expired to Fumbles-lost 3-0 0-0 lift the Georgia Southern football team to a dramatic 23-21 victory over Eastern Michigan in the Penalties-yds. 4-25 4-25 Time of poss. 37:38 22:22 2018 Raycom Media Camellia Bowl at Cramton Bowl. Sacks by 1-1 1-2 Eastern Michigan took its rst lead of the game when Mike Glass connected with Arthur Jackson on fourth and 4 from the GS 5-yard line with 3:33 left. The Eagles looked to be in trouble INDIVIDUAL TOTALS as time ran down, but on fourth and 10 from his own 41-yard line, quarterback Shai Werts RUSHING — GS, Kennedy III 9-107, Fields 23-91, Werts 16-79, Garrett 7-37, Anthony 1-13, Anderson, 1-6, Team 1-(-2); EMU, Parker 9-44, Eriksen 7-24, Glass 6-21, dropped back to pass, didn’t see anyone open, made a defender miss and somehow scrambled Banham 2-5, Mackey 1-3. for 29 yards and a key rst down. Wesley Fields carried the ball twice for 7 yards to get the ball to the 23-yard line and set up Bass’ dramatic kick. PASSING — GS,Werts 4-7-0-33; EMU, Glass 17-25-0-204, Holder 0-1-0-0. Key Scoring Plays: RECEIVING — GS,Garrett 2-5, Richardson 1-15, Murray 1-13; EMU, Basham 6-44, • Werts had a masterful run from 26 yards out on third and short late in the rst quarter to cap a Jackson 3-86, Holder 2-28, Drummond 2-19, Sexton 1-18, Mackey 1-5, Parker 1-3, 15-play, 95-yard, 9:01 drive. Lyle 1-1. • Werts kept the ball around the right side on the option, scoring from 5 yards out late. • Bass ended the rst half with a bang as he bombed a 50-yard eld goal. • On the rst play of the second half, Arthur Jackson went 75 yards for a score.

Georgia Southern celebrates winning the 2018 Raycom Media Camellia Bowl.

GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 87 88 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK INDIVIDUAL RECORDS - RUSHING RUSHING YARDS GAME RUSHING YARDS  FRESHMAN THREE PLAYERS, 100 YARDS RUSHING IN A GAME Pl. # ... A ..TD Name ...... Year (Playo s) Game ...... 255, Domnique Swope vs. Old Dominion, 12/3/11 (P) D. Robinson (124), D. Swope (117), W. Banks (101) 1. 333 ..32 .. 5 Adrian Peterson vs. Massachusetts ...... 12/4/99 (P) Season ...... 1,932, Adrian Peterson, 1998 at Western Carolina ...... 10/6/12 2. 316 ..34 .. 2 Jerick McKinnon vs. Central Arkansas ...12/1/12 (P) E. Youyoute (119), J.J. Wilcox (115), J. McKinnon (114) 3. 280 ..24 .. 3 Joe Ross vs. Marshall ...... 11/18/89 RUSHING YARDS  QUARTERBACK vs. Western Carolina...... 9/24/11 4. 279 ..28 .. 3 Jayson Foster at Wo ord ...... 11/3/07 Game ...... 316, Jerick McKinnon vs. Central Arkansas, 12/1/12 (P) J. Austin (133), C. Williams (117), M. Myers (105) 5. 255 ..31 .. 2 Dominique Swope vs. Old Dominion ....12/3/11 (P) Season ...... 1,844, Jayson Foster, 2007 vs. Appalachian State ...... 10/19/02 6. 253 ..28 .. 6 Jayson Foster at Coastal Carolina ...... 9/15/07 Career ...... 3,309, Greg Hill, 1996-1999 J. Austin (160), C. Williams (120), H. Ford (106) 7. 247 ..25 .. 3 Adrian Peterson vs. Youngstown St. ...12/18/99 (P) vs. Gardner-Webb ...... 9/7/02 8. 238 .26 .. 4 Greg Hill vs. Florida A&M ...... 11/29/97 (P) RUSHING YARDS  SEASON OPENER A. Peterson (247), B. Cunningham (129), G. Hill (111) 9. 232 ..33 .. 4 Adrian Peterson vs. Connecticut ...... 12/5/98 (P) vs. Youngstown State ...... 12/18/99 231, Jayson Foster (11 att, 3 td) vs. West Georgia, 9/8/07 10. 231 ..11 .. 3 Jayson Foster vs. West Georgia ...... 9/8/07 A. Weathers (133), G. Hill (126), A. Peterson (115) 231 ..22 .. 5 Adrian Peterson at The Citadel...... 10/24/98 vs. Western Carolina...... 10/9/99 Full listing of Eagle 100-yard rushers listed on pages 92 and 93. CONSECUTIVE 1,000YARD RUSHING SEASONS A. Peterson (232), B. Cunningham (121), G. Hill (105) Career ...... 4, Adrian Peterson (1998, ’99, 2000, ’01) vs. UConn ...... 12/5/98 RUSHING YARDS SEASON K. Robinson (139), C. Wright (110), R. Russell (108) 1. 1,932 ....Adrian Peterson (rb) ...... 1998 SINGLESEASON 100YARD RUSHING GAMES vs. Glenville State ...... 11/12/94 2. 1,844 ....Jayson Foster (qb) ...... 2007 Pl. OVR ...... R-S ...... NAME ...... YEAR J. Ross (182), L. E ord (123), R. Gross (111) 3. 1,817 ....Jerick McKinnon (qb) ...... 2012 1. 15* ...... 11 ...... Adrian Peterson (rb) ...... 1998 vs. Middle Tennessee State ...... 9/21/89 4. 1,807 ....Adrian Peterson (rb) ...... 1999 15* ...... 11 ...... Adrian Peterson (rb) ...... 1999 T. Ham (162), G. Harris (162), R. Harris (106) 5. 1,608 ....Matt Breida (rb) ...... 2015 3. 14* ...... 10 ...... Adrian Peterson (rb) ...... 2000 at Nevada ...... 12/13/86 6. 1,546 ....Jermaine Austin (rb) ...... 2005 4. 11 ...... Chaz Williams (qb) ...... 2002 R. Harris (140), T. Ham (130), G. Harris (100) 7. 1,485 ....Matt Breida (rb) ...... 2014 5. 10 ...... Jermaine Austin (rb) ...... 2005 vs. Valdosta State ...... 10/27/84 8. 1,481 ....Jayson Foster (qb) ...... 2005 10* ...... 8 ...... Adrian Peterson (rb) ...... 2001 9. 1,461 ....Jermaine Austin (rb) ...... 2003 10* ...... 8 ...... Joe Ross (rb)...... 1989 TWO PLAYERS, 100 YARDS RUSHING IN A GAME 10. 1,459 ....Adrian Peterson (rb) ...... 2001 10* ...... 6 ...... Tracy Ham (qb)...... 1986 78 Times ...... Last Four Times: 11. 1,422 ....Chaz Williams (qb) ...... 2002 9. 9 ...... Jayson Foster (qb/wr) ...... 2005 S. Werts (113), W. Kennedy III (105) 12. 1,416 ....Jermaine Austin (rb) ...... 2002 9 ...... Jermaine Austin (rb) ...... 2003 vs. Arkansas State...... 9/29/18 13. 1,361 ....Adrian Peterson (rb) ...... 2000 M. Breida (179), K. Ellison (134) 14. 1,354 ....Joe Ross (rb) ...... 1989 CAREER 100YARD RUSHING GAMES at Idaho ...... 9/26/15 15. 1,251 ....Dominique Swope (rb)...... 2012 Pl. OVR ...... R-S ...... NAME ...... YEARS M. Breida (176), F. Upshaw (115) 16. 1,238 ....Roderick Russell (rb) ...... 1996 1. 54* ...... 40 ...... Adrian Peterson (rb) ...... 1998-01 vs. Western Michigan ...... 9/12/15 17. 1,172 ....Roderick Russell (rb) ...... 1997 2. 33 ...... Jermaine Austin (rb) ...... 2002-05 M. Breida (201), K. Ellison (115) 18. 1,084 ....Greg Hill (qb) ...... 1999 3. 21* ...... 18 ...... Joe Ross (rb)...... 1987-90 at Georgia State ...... 10/25/14 19. 1,061 ....Greg Hill (qb) ...... 1998 4. 20* ...... 14 ...... Greg Hill (qb) ...... 1996-99 20. 1,050 ...Wesley Fields (rb) ...... 2018 5. 18 ...... Jayson Foster (17 qb/1 wr) ...... 2004-07 CONSECUTIVE 100YARD RUSHING GAMES 1,050 ....Jerick McKinnon (qb/rb) ...... 2013 18* ...... 13 ...... Tracy Ham (qb)...... 1983-96 Season ...... 15, Adrian Peterson, 1998, 1999 22. 1,048 ....Tracy Ham (qb) ...... 1986 7. 16 ...... Jerrick McKinnon (10 qb/6 rb) ...... 2010-13 Career ...... 36 (48 w/playo s), Adrian Peterson, 1998-01 23. 1,023 ....Dominique Swope (rb)...... 2011 16 ...... Chaz Williams (qb) ...... 2001-04 24. 1,018 ....Joe Ross (rb) ...... 1987 9. 15 ...... Matt Breida (rb) ...... 2013-16 25. 1,004 ....Robert Brown (rb)...... 2010 10. 14 ...... Kevin Ellison (qb) ...... 2013-16 100YARD RUSHING GAMES  QB Career ...... 17, Jayson Foster, 2004-07 RUSHING YARDS CAREER ...... 16, Chaz Williams, 2001-04 ...... 14, Kevin Ellison, 2013-16 1. 6,559 ....Adrian Peterson (rb) ...... 1998-01 ...... 14 (20 w/playo s), Greg Hill, 1996-99 2. 5,411 ....Jermaine Austin (rb) ...... 2002-05 ...... 13 (18 w/playo s), Tracy Ham, 1984-86 3. 3,899 ....Jerick McKinnon (qb/rb) ...... 2010-13 Season ...... 11, Chaz Williams, 2002 4. 3,876 ....Joe Ross (rb) ...... 1987-90 5. 3,835 ....Jayson Foster (qb/wr) ...... 2004-07 6. 3,754 ....Matt Breida (rb) ...... 2013-16 200YARD RUSHING GAMES 7. 3,326 ....Roderick Russell (rb) ...... 1994-97 Season ...... 5 (6 with playo s), Adrian Peterson, 1998 8. 3,309 ....Greg Hill (qb) ...... 1996-99 Career ...... 8 (12 with playo s), Adrian Peterson, 1998-01 9. 3,264 ....Kevin Ellison (qb) ...... 2013-16 10. 3,212 ....Tracy Ham (qb) ...... 1983-86 RUSHING ATTEMPTS GAME 11. 3,035 ...Wesley Fields (rb) ...... 2015-18 1. 36 ....Jaybo Shaw at Furman ...... 11/20/10 12. 2,768 ....Chaz Williams (qb) ...... 2001-04 2. 35 ....Jerick McKinnon at Citadel ...... 10/23/10 13. 2,432 ....L.A. Ramsby (rb) ...... 2014-17 3. 34 ....Jerick McKinnon vs. Central Arkansas ...... 12/1/12 (P) 14. 2,379 ....Gerald Harris (rb) ...... 1983-86 34 ....Adrian Peterson at Delaware...... 12/9/00 (P) 15. 2,290 ....Raymond Gross (qb) ...... 1987-90 34 ....Charles Bostick at Eastern Kentucky ...... 10/5/91 16. 2,274 ....Dominique Swope (rb)...... 2011-13 6. 33 ....Seven Times ...... 17. 2,161 ....Ricky Harris (rb) ...... 1983-86 Last time ....Jerick McKinnon at Samford ...... 10/5/13 18. 2,063 ....Robert Brown (rb)...... 2010-12 13. 32 ....Five Times ...... 19. 1,967 ....J.R. Revere (qb) ...... 1998-01 Last time ....Jerick McKinnon vs. Citadel ...... 10/12/13

NCAA STATISTICAL POLICY Before 2002, postseason games were not included in NCAA  nal football season statistics and records. Georgia Southern’s record books maintain consistency with the NCAA and Southern Conference record books by not including postseason stats in season and career totals prior to 2002, except when speci cally noted.

NCAA COMMITTEE ON INFRACTIONS RULING In 2016, the NCAA Committee on Infractions (COI) ruled that Georgia Southern must vacate three wins from the 2013-14 seasons due to academic improprieties. Those wins were the 2013 Savannah State and St. Francis (Pa.) games, and the 2014 ULM game. In addition, all statistics from ineligible players from those games must be wiped from the record books while all eligible players’ stats remain. The record book, coaching records of Je Monken and Willie Fritz and all-time results re ect the ruling.

90 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL INDIVIDUAL RECORDS - RUSHING RUSHING ATTEMPTS SEASON RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS CAREER SINGLE-SEASON RUSHING YARDS BY CLASS 1. 290 ....Chaz Williams (qb) ...... 2002 1. 84 ....Adrian Peterson (rb) ...... 1998-2001 SENIOR 2. 269 ....Jerick McKinnon (qb/rb) ...... 2012 2. 62 ....Chaz Williams (qb) ...... 2001-04 1. 1,844 ....Jayson Foster ...... 2007 3. 261 ....Jayson Foster (qb) ...... 2007 3. 54 ....Jayson Foster (qb/wr) ...... 2004-07 2. 1,546 ....Jermaine Austin ...... 2005 261 ....Adrian Peterson (rb) ...... 2001 4. 53 ....Gerald Harris (rb) ...... 1983-86 3. 1,459 ....Adrian Peterson ...... 2001 5. 257 ....Adrian Peterson (rb) ...... 1998 5. 49 ....Greg Hill (qb) ...... 1996-99 4. 1,172 ....Roderick Russell ...... 1997 6. 248 ....Adrian Peterson (rb) ...... 1999 6. 42 ....Jerick McKinnon (rb/qb) ...... 2010-13 5. 1,084 ....Greg Hill ...... 1999 7. 244 ....Jermaine Austin (rb) ...... 2002 42 ....Ernest Thompson (qb/rb) ...... 1985-89 6. 1,050 ...Wesley Fields ...... 2018 8. 239 ....Jayson Foster (qb) ...... 2005 8. 41 ....Tracy Ham (qb) ...... 1983-86 1,050 ....Jerick McKinnon ...... 2013 9. 233 ....Jermaine Austin (rb) ...... 2005 9. 39 ....L.A. Ramsby (rb) ...... 2014-17 8. 1,048 ....Tracy Ham ...... 1986 10. 230 ....Adrian Peterson (rb) ...... 2000 10. 37 ....Matt Breida (rb) ...... 2013-16 9. 955 ....Lamar Lewis ...... 2007 11. 36 ....Kenny Robinson (qb) ...... 1994-97 10. 954 ....Gerald Harris ...... 1986 RUSHING ATTEMPTS CAREER 36 ....Joe Ross (rb) ...... 1987-90 1. 996 ....Adrian Peterson (rb) ...... 1998-01 JUNIOR 2. 857 ....Jermaine Austin (rb) ...... 2002-05 CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING A RUSHING TD 1. 1,817 ....Jerick McKinnon ...... 2012 3. 695 ....Raymond Gross (qb) ...... 1987-90 Season ...... 12, Jayson Foster, 2005 2. 1,608 ....Matt Breida ...... 2015 4. 687 ....Joe Ross (rb) ...... 1987-90 Multi-Season...... 14, Adrian Peterson, 1998-2001 3. 1,361 ....Adrian Peterson ...... 2000 5. 643 ....Tracy Ham (qb) ...... 1983-86 (regular season only) 4. 1,354 ....Joe Ross ...... 1989 6. 619 ....Jerick McKinnon (qb/rb) ...... 2010-13 5. 1,238 ....Roderick Russell ...... 1996 7. 603 ....Chaz Williams (qb) ...... 2001-05 YARDS PER RUSH  SEASON 6. 1,061 ....Greg Hill ...... 1998 8. 578 ...Wesley Fields (rb) ...... 2015-18 MINIMUM 100 ATTEMPTS 7. 988 ....Jermaine Austin ...... 2004 9. 575 ....Greg Hill (qb) ...... 1996-99 1. 8.68 ....Matt Breida (171-1,485) ...... 2014 8. 825 ....Ricky Harris ...... 1985 10. 569 ....Jayson Foster (qb/wr) ...... 2004-07 2. 7.92 ....Matt Breida (203-1,608) ...... 2015 9. 811 ....Wesley Fields ...... 2017 3. 7.52 ....Adrian Peterson (257-1,932) ...... 1998 10. 782 ....Lamar Lewis ...... 2006 RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS GAME 4. 7.43 ....Ricky Harris (111-825) ...... 1985 1. 6 ..Jayson Foster (qb) at Coastal Carolina ...... 9/15/07 5. 7.29 ....Adrian Peterson (248-1,807) ...... 1999 SOPHOMORE 2. 5 ...Adrian Peterson (rb) vs. Massachusetts.... 12/4/99 (P) 6. 7.13 ....Greg Hill (152-1,084) ...... 1999 1. 1,807 ....Adrian Peterson ...... 1999 5 ...Adrian Peterson (rb) at The Citadel ...... 10/24/98 7. 7.00 ....Kevin Ellison (127-886) ...... 2013 2. 1,485 ....Matt Breida ...... 2014 5 ...Gerald Harris (qb) vs. N. Carolina A&T .....11/29/86 (P) 8. 7.07 ....Jayson Foster (261-1,844) ...... 2007 3. 1,481 ....Jayson Foster ...... 2005 5. 4 ....18 Times ...... 9. 6.91 ....Wesley Fields (101-682) ...... 2015 4. 1,461 ....Jermaine Austin ...... 2003 Last time ....Favian Upshaw (qb) vs. Bowling Green...... 12/23/15 10. 6.89 ....Robert Brown (136-937)...... 2011 5. 1,422 ....Chaz Williams ...... 2002 6. 1,251 ....Dominique Swope ...... 2012 RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS SEASON YARDS PER RUSH  CAREER 7. 992 ....Kevin Ellison ...... 2014 1. 28 ....Adrian Peterson (rb) ...... 1999 MINIMUM 300 ATTEMPTS 8. 937 ....Robert Brown ...... 2011 2. 27 ....Chaz Williams (qb) ...... 2002 1. 6.91 ....Matt Breida (543-3,754) ...... 2013-16 9. 908 ...Shai Werts ...... 2018 3. 25 ....Chaz Williams (qb) ...... 2004 2. 6.75 ....Ricky Harris (320-2,161) ...... 1983-86 10. 898 ....Greg Hill ...... 1997 25 ....Adrian Peterson (rb) ...... 1998 3. 6.74 ....Jayson Foster (569-3,835) ...... 2004-07 5. 24 ....Jayson Foster (qb) ...... 2007 4. 6.59 ....Adrian Peterson (996-6,559) ...... 1998-01 FRESHMAN 6. 21 ....Jayson Foster (qb) ...... 2005 5. 6.31 ....Jermaine Austin (857-5,411) ...... 2002-05 1. 1,932 ....Adrian Peterson ...... 1998 7. 20 ....Jerick McKinnon (qb) ...... 2012 6. 6.30 ....Jerick McKinnon (619-3,899) ...... 2010-13 2. 1,416 ....Jermaine Austin ...... 2002 8. 19 ....Ernest Thompson (rb) ...... 1988 7. 6.22 ....Roderick Russell (535-3,326) ...... 1994-97 3. 1,023 ....Dominique Swope ...... 2011 9. 18 ....Adrian Peterson (rb) ...... 2001 8. 6.14 ....Kevin Ellison (532-3,264) ...... 2013-16 4. 1,018 ....Joe Ross ...... 1987 18 ....Tracy Ham (qb) ...... 1986 9. 6.05 ....Dominique Swope (404-2,443)...... 2011-13 5. 1,004 ....Robert Brown ...... 2010 10. 5.75 ....Greg Hill (575-3,309) ...... 1996-99 6. 886 ....Kevin Ellison ...... 2013 11. 5.68 ....Robert Brown (363-2063)...... 2010-12 7. 722 ....Shai Werts ...... 2017 12. 5.64 ....Joe Ross (687-3,876) ...... 1987-90 8. 706 ....Tracy Ham ...... 1983 9. 691 ....L.A. Ramsby ...... 2014 10. 682 ....Wesley Fields ...... 2015

Jerick McKinnon

GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 91 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES (MODERN ERA) Pl. # ....A .. TD Name / Opponent ...... Year (Playo s) Pl. # ... A ..TD Name / Opponent ...... Year (Playo s) Pl. # ... A ..TD Name / Opponent ...... Year (Playo s) 1. 333 ...32 ...5 Adrian Peterson vs. Massachusetts....12/4/99 (P) 67. 175 ...20 ...1 Jayson Foster at Appalachian St...... 10/20/07 149 ...15 ...2 Jayson Foster vs. Western Carolina ...... 10/8/05 2. 316 ...34 ...2 Jerick McKinnon vs. Central Arkansas ..12/1/12 (P) 175 ...23 ...3 Adrian Peterson at VMI...... 9/29/01 149 ...15 ...1 Joe Ross vs. The Citadel ...... 11/26/88 (P) 3. 280 ...24 ...3 Joe Ross vs. Marshall ...... 11/18/89 175 ...23 ...1 James Williams at East Tennessee St. ....11/20/93 135. 148 ...20 .. 2 Wesley Fields at Coastal Carolina .. 11/17/18 4. 279 ...28 ...3 Jayson Foster at Wo ord ...... 11/3/07 70. 174 ...29 ...1 Roderick Russell at South Florida ...... 11/15/97 148 ...23 ...2 Adrian Peterson vs. Montana ...... 12/16/00 (P) 5. 255 ...31 ...2 Dominique Swope vs. Old Dominion ..12/3/11 (P) 174 ...20 ...2 Roderick Russell vs. Liberty ...... 11/16/96 148 ...16 ...2 J.R. Revere vs. East Tennessee St...... 10/28/00 6. 253 ...28 ...6 Jayson Foster at Coastal Carolina ...... 9/15/07 72. 173 ...18 ...1 Raymond Gross vs. Maine ...... 11/28/87 (P) 148 ...30 ...3 Gerald Harris at Middle Tennessee St. ..12/7/85 (P) 7. 247 ...25 ...3 Adrian Peterson vs. Youngstown St. ..12/18/99 (P) 73. 172 ...25 ...1 Jerick McKinnon vs. Chattanooga ...... 9/28/13 148 ...11 ...2 Tracy Ham vs. Newberry ...... 10/26/85 8. 238 ...26 ...4 Greg Hill vs. Florida A&M...... 11/29/97 (P) 172 ...15 ...1 Lamar Lewis vs. Coastal Carolina ...... 9/16/06 140. 147 ...23 ...1 Jermaine Austin at Texas St...... 11/26/05 (P) 9. 232 ...33 ...4 Adrian Peterson vs. Connecticut ...... 12/5/98 (P) 172 ...28 ...2 Adrian Peterson at Oregon St...... 9/18/99 147 ...24 ...0 Jermaine Austin at Florida International ...11/13/04 10. 231 ...11 ...3 Jayson Foster vs. West Georgia ...... 9/8/07 76. 171 ...29 ...4 Jerick McKinnon at Old Dominion .....12/8/12 (P) 147 ...24 ...2 J.R. Revere vs. Appalachian St...... 10/14/00 231 ...22 ...5 Adrian Peterson at The Citadel ...... 10/24/98 171 ...32 ...2 Chaz Williams at Western Carolina ...... 10/12/02 144. 146 ...29 ...4 Jermaine Austin at South Dakota St ...... 10/29/05 12. 228 ...29 ...2 Greg Hill vs. Massachusetts ...... 12/19/98 (P) 78. 170 ...23 ...1 Gerald Harris at Middle Tenn. St...... 9/20/86 146 ...32 ...2 Adrian Peterson vs. Hofstra ...... 12/2/00 (P) 13. 222 ...21 ...4 Adrian Peterson vs. Chattanooga ...... 9/25/99 79. 169 ...18 ...0 Robert Brown vs. Chattanooga ...... 10/8/11 146. 145 ...32 ...2 Adrian Peterson vs. Wo ord ...... 9/16/00 14. 221 ...29 ...4 Adrian Peterson at Chattanooga ...... 9/26/1998 169 ...16 ...1 Gerald Harris vs. South Carolina St...... 11/22/86 145 ...31 ...1 Raymond Gross vs. Nevada ...... 12/15/90 (P) 221 ...24 ...1 Roderick Russell at The Citadel ...... 10/26/96 81. 168 ...31 ...1 Jerick McKinnon at North Dakota St. ..12/14/12 (P) 148. 144 ...30 ...3 Greg Hill at Western Carolina ...... 10/10/98 16. 219 ...28 ...1 Greg Hill vs. Furman ...... 11/6/99 168 ...18 ...1 Adrian Peterson at Jacksonville St...... 11/13/99 144 ...17 ...0 Melvin Bell vs. Newberry ...... 10/22/83 219 ...19 ...4 Greg Hill at Furman ...... 11/7/98 83. 167 ...8 .....2 Jermaine Austin at Chattanooga ...... 9/25/04 150. 143 ...27 ...1 Jermaine Austin vs. Maine ...... 12/7/02 (P) 219 ...21 ...4 Adrian Peterson vs. Jacksonville St...... 9/12/98 84. 166 ...16 ...2 Roderick Russell vs. The Citadel ...... 10/25/97 143 ...32 ...3 Charles Bostick vs. James Madison ...... 10/17/92 19. 216 ...29 ...1 Chris Covington vs. Central Connecticut St. .. 9/9/06 85. 165 ...27 ...0 Dominique Swope at Wo ord ...... 11/12/11 143 ...21 ...0 Joe Ross vs. Western Kentucky ...... 10/31/87 216 ...33 ...4 Adrian Peterson at East Tennessee St. ...10/30/99 86. 164 ...13 ...2 Matt Breida vs. The Citadel ...... 9/19/15 153. 142 ...24 ...3 Jermaine Austin vs. Furman ...... 11/5/05 216 ...25 ...2 Adrian Peterson vs. Appalachian St...... 10/17/98 164 ...11 ...3 Ezayi Youyoute vs. Jacksonville ...... 9/1/12 142 ...24 ...2 Jayson Foster at Northeastern ...... 9/3/05 22. 211 ...23 ...3 Adrian Peterson at VMI...... 10/2/99 88. 163 ...22 .. 3 Shai Werts vs. South Carolina St...... 9/1/18 142 ...24 ...2 Chaz Williams vs. East Tennessee St...... 11/2/02 23. 210 ...17 ...2 Matt Breida at Navy ...... 11/15/14 163 ...14 ...2 Kevin Ellison at Elon ...... 11/16/13 142 ...24 ...1 Lester E ord vs. Central Florida ...... 10/26/91 210 ...26 ...3 Jayson Foster vs. Chattanooga ...... 9/22/07 163 ...32 ...4 Trey Hunter vs. Western Carolina ...... 10/11/03 157. 141 ...21 .. 0 Wesley Fields vs. UMass ...... 9/8/18 25. 209 ...18 ...2 Adrian Peterson vs. East Tennessee St. ..10/31/98 91. 162 ...13 ...2 Jerick McKinnon vs. Samford ...... 9/29/12 141 ...28 ...3 Jerick McKinnon at Chattanooga ...... 10/27/12 26. 207 ...33 ...1 Jermaine Austin vs. Florida International ..10/4/03 162 ...17 ...3 Adrian Peterson vs. Johnson C. Smith...... 9/9/00 141 ...19 ...1 Jermaine Austin at Western Carolina ...... 10/9/04 27. 206 ...18 ...0 Lamar Lewis at Coastal Carolina ...... 9/15/07 162 ...26 ...2 Tracy Ham at Nevada ...... 12/13/86 (P) 141 ...5 .....1 Mark Myers vs. Jacksonville St...... 11/16/02 28. 205 ...23 ...2 Matt Breida vs. Texas St...... 10/29/15 162 ...33 ...2 Gerald Harris at Nevada ...... 12/13/86 (P) 141 ...27 ...1 Adrian Peterson at Chattanooga ...... 9/23/00 29. 203 ...19 ...1 Adrian Peterson vs. McNeese St...... 11/25/00 (P) 95. 161 ...28 ...2 Adrian Peterson vs. Massachusetts..12/19/98 (P) 141 ...21 ...2 Greg Hill at Appalachian St...... 10/18/97 30. 201 ...12 ...4 Matt Breida at Georgia St...... 10/25/14 161 ...32 ...0 Raymond Gross vs. Stephen F. Austin ..12/3/88 (P) 141 ...13 ...2 Chad Holmes vs. East Tennessee St...... 10/22/94 31. 199 ...12 ...4 Favian Upshaw vs. Bowling Green ...... 12/23/15 97. 160 ...24 ...0 Jermaine Austin vs. The Citadel ...... 10/25/03 141 ...27 ...2 Tracy Ham at Middle Tennessee St...... 9/20/86 199 ...20 ...1 Jermaine Austin at Northeastern ...... 9/3/05 160 ...14 ...2 Jermaine Austin vs. Gardner-Webb ...... 9/7/02 165. 140 ...20 ...1 Robert Brown at Samford ...... 9/3/11 199 ...28 ...2 Tracy Ham at East Carolina ...... 10/18/86 160 ...21 ...1 Roderick Russell vs. Chattanooga ...... 9/27/97 140 ...13 ...1 Lance Turner vs. Johnson C. Smith ...... 9/11/04 34. 198 ...32 ...2 Jerick McKinnon vs. The Citadel ...... 10/12/13 160 ...24 ...2 Joe Ross vs. Florida A&M ...... 9/16/89 140 ...21 ...0 Jermaine Austin at McNeese St...... 9/13/03 198 ...16 ...3 Jerick McKinnon vs. Howard ...... 11/10/12 101. 159 ...18 ...2 Kevin Ellison at New Mexico St...... 10/4/14 140 ...28 ...1 Adrian Peterson vs. The Citadel ...... 10/20/01 198 ...34 ...1 Adrian Peterson at Delaware ...... 12/9/00 (P) 159 ...33 ...2 Chaz Williams vs. New Hampshire ...11/27/04 (P) 140 ...13 ...1 Ricky Harris vs. Valdosta St...... 10/27/84 37. 197 ...14 ...4 Greg Hill vs. Northern Arizona ...... 11/27/99 (P) 159 ...7 .....0 Zzream Walden at Western Carolina ...... 10/12/02 170. 139 ...18 ...2 Kenny Robinson vs. Glenville St...... 11/12/94 197 ...24 ...3 Adrian Peterson vs. Furman ...... 11/6/99 159 ...31 ...0 Adrian Peterson at East Tennessee St. ...10/27/01 139 ...25 ...0 Joe Ross at James Madison ...... 11/5/88 39. 195 ...27 ...3 Jayson Foster at Colorado St...... 11/17/07 105. 158 ...9 .....1 Wesley Fields vs. Texas St...... 10/29/15 172. 137 ...13 ...1 Matt Breida vs. New Mexico St...... 10/17/15 40. 194 ...15 ...1 J.R. Revere vs. Western Carolina ...... 10/6/01 158 ...15 ...0 Jermaine Austin vs. Chattanooga ...... 9/27/03 137 ...25 ...2 Dominique Swope vs. Wo ord ...... 10/13/12 41. 192 ...22 ...4 Adrian Peterson vs. Savannah St...... 9/1/01 158 ...24 ...0 Adrian Peterson vs. Furman ...... 11/3/01 137 ...18 ...0 Jermaine Austin vs. The Citadel ...... 10/22/05 42. 191 ...22 ...2 Dominique Swope at Old Dominion ..12/8/12 (P) 108. 157 ...23 ...2 Jayson Foster vs. The Citadel ...... 10/27/07 175. 136 ...17 .. 2 Logan Wright at New Mexico St. .. 10/20/18 191 ...33 ...1 Jayson Foster vs. Furman ...... 11/5/05 157 ...21 ...1 Jayson Foster at Furman...... 11/11/06 136 ...18 ...1 L.A. Ramsby at New Mexico St...... 10/4/14 191 ...18 ...2 Tracy Ham vs. Nicholls St...... 12/6/86 (P) 157 ...25 ...0 Joe Ross at Middle Tennessee St...... 9/24/88 136 ...25 ...0 Jermaine Austin at Elon ...... 11/15/03 45. 190 ...25 ...2 Joe Ross vs. Villanova ...... 11/25/89 (P) 157 ...21 ...2 Tracy Ham at Northern Iowa ...... 12/14/85 (P) 136 ...25 ...1 Jermaine Austin vs. Furman ...... 11/8/03 46. 187 ...21 ...2 Matt Breida vs. South Alabama ...... 11/28/15 112. 156 ...22 ...4 Adrian Peterson at Wo ord ...... 9/11/99 136 ...27 ...3 Greg Hill vs. Liberty ...... 11/16/96 187 ...21 ...2 Matt Breida at South Alabama ...... 9/20/14 156 ...20 ...3 Gerald Harris at South Carolina St...... 11/23/85 180. 135 ...12 ...1 Matt Breida vs. Appalachian St...... 9/25/14 48. 186 ...23 ...1 Wesley Fields at Louisiana ...... 11/25/17 114. 155 ...19 ...0 Matt Breida vs. Idaho ...... 10/11/14 135 ...23 ...1 Kevin Ellison vs. The Citadel ...... 10/12/13 186 ...31 ...1 Adrian Peterson vs. Appalachian St...... 10/14/00 115. 154 ...22 ...1 Roderick Russell vs. Appalachian St...... 10/19/96 135 ...20 ...2 Adrian Peterson vs. Elon ...... 9/5/98 50. 183 ...31 ...3 Adrian Peterson vs. Illinois St...... 12/11/99 (P) 154 ...14 ...2 Ricky Harris vs. Bethune-Cookman ...... 10/12/85 135 ...19 ...1 Tracy Ham vs. Bethune-Cookman ...... 10/6/84 183 ...31 ...1 Adrian Peterson at Furman ...... 11/7/98 117. 153 ...18 ...1 Dominique Swope at Alabama ...... 11/19/11 184. 134 ...13 ...2 Kevin Ellison at Idaho ...... 9/26/15 52. 182 ...35 ...1 Jerick McKinnon at The Citadel ...... 10/23/10 153 ...17 ...1 Robert Brown at Western Carolina ...... 11/13/10 134 ...26 ...1 Dominique Swope at The Citadel...... 9/8/12 182 ...25 ...4 Adrian Peterson vs. VMI ...... 9/30/00 153 ...20 ...2 Adrian Peterson vs. Florida A&M ...... 12/1/01 (P) 134 ...21 ...3 Jayson Foster vs. Chattanooga ...... 9/24/05 182 ...32 ...0 Joe Ross vs. Middle Tennessee St...... 9/21/89 153 ...25 ...1 Charles Bostick at VMI ...... 10/23/93 134 ...17 ...1 Adrian Peterson vs. Northern Arizona ..11/27/99 (P) 55. 181 ...33 ...2 Jerick McKinnon at Samford ...... 10/5/13 153 ...32 ...2 Adam Urbano vs. Chattanooga...... 10/17/09 134 ...6 .....2 Chris Wright at Western Carolina ...... 10/8/94 181 ...29 ...1 Adrian Peterson at Western Carolina ...... 10/7/00 122. 152 ...27 ...0 Adrian Peterson at Georgia ...... 9/2/00 189. 133 ...21 ...2 Dominique Swope vs. Samford ...... 9/29/12 181 ...18 ...5 Gerald Harris vs. North Carolina A&T ..11/29/86 (P) 152 ...31 ...1 Joe Ross vs. Stephen F. Austin ...... 12/16/89 (P) 133 ...13 ...4 Chaz Williams at The Citadel...... 10/23/04 58. 180 ...24 ...3 Tracy Ham vs. Arkansas St...... 12/20/86 (P) 152 ...29 ...1 Raymond Gross vs. Eastern Kentucky ..12/10/88 (P) 133 ...12 ...0 Kevin Davis at McNeese St...... 9/13/03 59. 179 ...12 ...2 Matt Breida at Idaho ...... 9/26/15 125. 151 ...16 .. 1 Wesley Fields at Georgia State ..... 11/24/18 133 ...18 ...0 Jermaine Austin vs. Appalachian St ...... 10/19/02 60. 178 ...24 ...1 Robert Brown at William & Mary ...... 12/4/10 (P) 151 ...21 ...1 Kevin Ellison vs. Appalachian St...... 9/25/14 133 ...15 ...1 J.R. Revere vs. McNeese St...... 11/25/00 (P) 178 ...27 ...3 Jayson Foster at South Dakota St...... 10/29/05 151 ...21 ...2 Jayson Foster at Texas St...... 11/26/05 (P) 133 ...3 .....2 Andre Weathers vs. Western Carolina ...... 10/9/99 178 ...26 ...3 Adrian Peterson vs. Colgate ...... 11/28/98 (P) 151 ...29 ...2 Greg Hill vs. Furman ...... 11/8/97 133 ...16 ...1 Greg Hill at South Florida ...... 11/15/97 178 ...32 ...1 Adrian Peterson at Western Carolina .....10/10/98 129. 150 ...14 ...0 Lamar Lewis vs. West Georgia ...... 9/8/07 196. 132 ...31 ...2 Charles Bostick vs. Furman ...... 11/4/95 178 ...17 ...2 Gerald Harris at Northern Iowa ...... 12/14/85 (P) 150 ...28 ...1 Greg Hill vs. Appalachian St...... 10/17/98 132 ...18 ...2 Tracy Ham at Wo ord ...... 11/5/83 178 ...25 ...1 Clint Harper at Savannah St...... 11/24/83 150 ...4 .....2 Frank Johnson vs. Samford ...... 11/12/88 198. 131 ...22 ...1 Chris Covington vs. Coastal Carolina ...... 9/16/06 66. 176 ...11 ...4 Matt Breida vs. Western Michigan ...... 9/12/15 132. 149 ...19 ...2 Matt Breida at ULM ...... 10/3/15 131 ...32 ...2 Roderick Russell vs. Florida A&M .....11/29/97 (P) 92 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES (MODERN ERA) Pl. # ... A ..TD Name / Opponent ...... Year (Playo s) Pl. # ... A ..TD Name / Opponent ...... Year (Playo s) Pl. # ... A ..TD Name / Opponent ...... Year (Playo s) 131 ...13 ...2 Kenny Robinson vs. William & Mary ...... 9/6/97 266. 117 ...20 ...0 Kevin Ellison at New Mexico St...... 10/22/16 332. 107 ...9 .... 0 Wesley Kennedy III vs. Eastern Mich. .. 10/15/18 201. 130 ...27 ...1 Chad Holmes vs. South Carolina St...... 9/2/95 117 ...7 .....1 Brandon Thomas vs. Savannah St...... 9/6/14 107 ...9 .....1 Kevin Ellison at Georgia Tech ...... 9/13/14 130 ...14 ...0 Joe Ross at Bethune-Cookman ...... 10/10/87 117 ...20 ...1 Dominique Swope at Western Carolina ...10/6/12 107 ...12 ...1 Jerick McKinnon vs. Savannah St...... 8/31/13 130 ...13 ...0 Tracy Ham vs. Valdosta St...... 10/27/84 117 ...24 ...0 Jermaine Austin vs. Western Carolina ...... 10/8/05 107 ...11 ...1 Chaz Williams vs. The Citadel ...... 10/25/03 130 ...8 .....1 Melvin Bell vs. Central Florida ...... 10/10/83 117 ...28 ...3 Chaz Williams vs. Appalachian St...... 10/19/02 107 ...31 ...2 Trey Hunter at Appalachian St...... 10/18/03 205. 129 ...14 .. 1 Shai Werts vs. Appalachian St...... 10/25/18 117 ...16 ...2 J.R. Revere vs. Delaware ...... 9/8/01 107 ...26 ...1 Tracy Ham at Florida ...... 8/30/86 129 ...19 ...3 William Banks vs. Appalachian St...... 11/3/12 117 ...17 ...0 Charles Bostick vs. Western Carolina ...... 10/7/95 338. 106 ...17 ...0 Ezayi Youyoute vs. Elon ...... 9/22/12 129 ...21 ...2 Jayson Foster at Elon ...... 10/1/05 117 ...12 ...1 Joe Ross vs. Catawba ...... 9/5/87 106 ...18 ...2 Chris Covington at Western Carolina ...... 9/30/06 129 ...20 ...1 Jermaine Austin vs. McNeese St...... 9/10/05 117 ...8 .....1 Frank Johnson vs. Tennessee Tech ...... 10/5/85 106 ...19 ...2 Jermaine Austin vs. Savannah St...... 9/6/03 129 ...4 .....1 Bennie Cunningham vs. Youngstown St....12/18/99 (P) 117 ...18 ...1 Ricky Harris vs. Florida A&M ...... 9/7/85 106 ...20 ...2 Chaz Williams vs. Maine ...... 12/7/02 (P) 129 ...16 ...2 Joe Ross at Samford ...... 10/28/89 276. 116 ...20 ...0 Kevin Ellison at NC State ...... 8/30/14 106 ...12 ...0 Hakim Ford vs. Gardner-Webb ...... 9/7/02 129 ...20 ...0 Joe Ross vs. James Madison ...... 11/7/87 116 ...11 ...1 Robert Brown vs. Elon ...... 10/1/11 106 ...13 ...0 Adrian Peterson vs. East Tennessee St. ..10/28/00 129 ...22 ...3 Gerald Harris at Tennessee Tech ...... 10/4/86 116 ...7 .....1 Darreion Robinson vs. Wo ord ...... 10/9/10 106 ...29 ...1 Adrian Peterson at The Citadel ...... 10/21/00 129 ...20 ...1 Tracy Ham at Troy ...... 9/21/85 116 ...7 .....0 Mark Myers vs. Hofstra ...... 12/2/00 (P) 106 ...8 .....0 Zzream Walden vs. Johnson C. Smith ...... 9/9/00 129 ...17 ...2 Tracy Ham vs. Troy ...... 9/24/83 116 ...12 ...1 Jevon Sullivan vs. VMI ...... 10/3/98 106 ...22 ...0 Roderick Russell vs. William & Mary ...... 9/6/97 215. 128 ...14 ...2 Jermaine Austin at East Tennessee St...... 11/1/03 281. 115 ...10 ...2 Kevin Ellison vs. Troy ...... 12/3/16 106 ...20 ...3 Charles Bostick vs. Valdosta St...... 9/12/92 128 ...18 ...1 Jermaine Austin vs. Western Kentucky ..12/14/02 (P) 115 ...15 ...1 Kevin Ellison at Georgia St...... 10/25/14 106 ...32 ...2 Joe Ross at James Madison ...... 11/4/89 128 ...29 ...0 Joe Dupree vs. Middle Tennessee St...... 10/31/92 115 ...6 .....2 J.J. Wilcox vs. Western Carolina ...... 9/24/11 106 ...7 .....0 Ricky Harris at Nevada...... 12/13/86 (P) 128 ...20 ...0 Lester E ord vs. Nicholls St...... 11/23/91 115 ...24 ...1 Lamar Lewis at Colorado St...... 11/17/07 350. 105 ...8 .... 1 Wesley Kennedy III vs. Arkansas St. .. 9/29/18 128 ...12 ...1 Tracy Ham vs. North Carolina A&T ...11/29/86 (P) 115 ...16 ...0 Jermaine Austin vs. South Dakota St. ....10/30/04 105 ...23 ...0 Chaz Williams vs. Furman ...... 11/8/03 220. 127 ...11 ...1 Jermaine Austin vs. Chattanooga ...... 9/24/05 115 ...6 .....2 Zzream Walden vs. VMI ...... 10/5/02 105 ...19 ...0 Jermaine Austin at Furman ...... 11/9/02 127 ...19 ...1 Chaz Williams vs. VMI ...... 10/5/02 115 ...23 ...1 Adrian Peterson vs. Appalachian St ...12/8/01 (P) 105 ...4 .....1 Mark Myers vs. Appalachian St...... 10/19/02 127 ...27 ...0 Adrian Peterson at Appalachian St...... 10/16/99 115 ...14 ...2 Adrian Peterson vs. Western Carolina ...... 10/9/99 105 ...22 ...2 Adrian Peterson vs. Western Carolina ...... 10/6/01 223. 126 ...10 ...2 Greg Hill vs. Western Carolina...... 10/9/99 115 ...12 ...3 Adrian Peterson vs. Fayetteville St...... 9/4/99 105 ...16 ...1 Greg Hill vs. Connecticut ...... 12/5/98 (P) 224. 125 ...9 .....1 Jerick McKinnon at Florida ...... 11/23/13 115 ...14 ...3 Raymond Gross at Western Carolina ...... 10/24/87 105 ...23 ...2 Greg Hill vs. South Florida ...... 11/14/98 125 ...11 ...2 Jermaine Austin at Elon ...... 10/1/05 115 ...18 ...3 Gerald Harris vs. Central Florida ...... 11/9/85 105 ...16 ...0 Greg Hill at Western Carolina ...... 10/12/96 125 ...15 ...3 Greg Hill vs. Colgate ...... 11/28/98 (P) 292. 114 ...19 ...2 Jerick McKinnon at Wo ord...... 9/14/13 105 ...14 ...0 Garry Miller at Appalachian St...... 12/5/87 (P) 125 ...31 ...1 Raymond Gross at Chattanooga ...... 9/17/88 114 ...10 ...2 Jerick McKinnon vs. Western Carolina...... 9/24/11 359. 104 ...6 .....1 Kevin Ellison vs. New Mexico St...... 10/17/15 125 ...15 ...2 Raymond Gross at South Carolina St .....11/21/87 114 ...25 ...0 Jermaine Austin at Furman ...... 11/6/04 104 ...13 ...3 Dominique Swope vs. Jacksonville ...... 9/1/12 229. 124 ...14 ...0 Demarcus Godfrey vs. Savannah St...... 9/3/16 114 ...23 ...0 Jermaine Austin at Chattanooga ...... 9/28/02 104 ...23 ...0 Jermaine Austin vs. Appalachian St...... 10/16/04 124 ...11 ...1 Darreion Robinson vs. Western Carolina ..10/6/12 114 ...11 ...1 Greg Hill at Wo ord ...... 9/20/97 104 ...21 ...0 Jermaine Austin at Wo ord ...... 9/20/03 124 ...25 ...4 J.R. Revere at Appalachian St...... 10/13/01 297. 113 ...22 .. 1 Shai Werts vs. Arkansas State ...... 9/29/18 104 ...14 ...1 Jermaine Austin vs. Bethune-Cookman ..11/30/02 (P) 124 ...17 ...0 Roderick Russell at Western Carolina .....10/12/96 113 ...15 ...1 Shai Werts vs. South Alabama ...... 11/18/17 104 ...16 ...3 Charles Bostick vs. Western Carolina .....10/12/91 124 ...18 ...0 Roderick Russell at South Carolina St...... 8/31/96 113 ...26 ...3 Chaz Williams vs. Bethune-Cookman ... 11/30/02 (P) 104 ...26 ...0 Lester E ord vs. Florida A&M ...... 9/21/91 124 ...7 .....1 Marlow Warthen at Furman ...... 11/5/94 113 ...23 ...0 James Williams vs. James Madison ...... 10/17/92 104 ...21 ...1 Joe Ross vs. Central Florida ...... 10/21/89 235. 123 ...23 ...1 Jermaine Austin vs. New Hampshire11/27/04 (P) 113 ...25 ...2 Joe Ross at Central Florida ...... 12/8/90 104 ...25 ...3 Tracy Ham vs. South Carolina St...... 11/23/85 123 ...27 ...1 Roderick Russell at East Tennessee St...... 11/1/97 113 ...10 ...1 Melvin Bell at Central Florida ...... 9/15/84 104 ...8 .....0 Melvin Bell vs. Liberty ...... 9/29/84 123 ...21 ...0 Lester E ord vs. Middle Tennessee St. ..9/21/89 (P) 303. 112 ...29 ...0 Shai Werts vs. Arkansas State ...... 10/4/17 369. 103 ...13 ...1 Wesley Fields vs. New Mexico St...... 10/14/17 238. 122 ...31 ...0 Shai Werts vs. New Hampshire ...... 9/10/17 112 ...8 .....2 Ean Days vs. Savannah St...... 9/6/14 103 ...16 ...0 Favian Upshaw vs. Western Michigan ...... 9/12/15 122 ...20 ...1 Robert Brown vs. Savannah St...... 9/4/10 112 ...14 ...0 Bryce Carter vs. Elon ...... 10/2/04 103 ...9 .....2 Antonio Henton vs. Austin Peay ...... 9/6/08 122 ...18 ...3 Adrian Peterson vs. Chattanooga ...... 9/22/01 112 ...18 ...0 James Williams vs. Furman ...... 11/6/93 103 ...9 .....1 Lamar Lewis at Elon ...... 10/13/07 122 ...4 .....1 Andre Weathers at Delaware ...... 12/9/00 (P) 112 ...28 ...2 Joe Ross at Middle Tennessee State ...... 9/8/90 103 ...17 ...2 Chaz Williams vs. Jacksonville St ...... 11/16/02 122 ...26 ...2 Adrian Peterson vs. South Florida ...... 11/14/98 112 ...26 ...2 Gerald Harris at Central Florida ...... 11/8/86 103 ...8 .....2 Greg Hill vs. Chattanooga ...... 9/25/99 122 ...16 ...2 Adrian Peterson vs. VMI ...... 10/3/98 112 ...19 ...0 Clint Harper at Catawba ...... 10/29/83 103 ...21 ...0 Adrian Peterson vs. Western Illinois 12/12/98 (P) 244. 121 ...21 ...0 Jerick McKinnon vs. Appalachian St...... 11/3/12 310. 111 ...11 ...2 Matt Breida at Georgia Tech ...... 9/13/14 103 ...26 ...1 Raymond Gross vs. Stephen F. Austin .. 12/16/89 (P) 121 ...25 ...0 Lee Banks vs. Elon ...... 9/25/10 111 ...14 ...1 Greg Hill vs. Youngstown St...... 12/18/99 (P) 103 ...4 .....1 Frank Johnson vs. The Citadel ...... 11/26/88 (P) 121 ...15 ...1 Jayson Foster at Wo ord ...... 9/17/05 111 ...11 ...0 Carl Small at VMI ...... 10/4/97 378. 102 ...14 ...0 Kevin Ellison at Wo ord ...... 9/14/13 121 ...26 ...1 Adrian Peterson vs. Delaware ...... 9/8/01 111 ...22 ...3 Kenny Robinson at South Carolina St...... 8/31/96 102 ...11 ...1 Tobi Akinnirayne at Chattanooga ...... 10/16/10 121 ...7 .....1 Mark Myers vs. Elon ...... 11/11/00 111 ...14 ...0 Lester E ord at Eastern Kentucky ...... 10/5/91 102 ...14 ...3 Chaz Williams vs. South Dakota St...... 10/30/04 121 ...13 ...2 Greg Hill at VMI ...... 10/2/99 111 ...24 ...0 Raymond Gross vs. Middle Tennessee St. .9/21/89 102 ...18 ...0 Adrian Peterson vs. Wo ord ...... 9/19/98 121 ...12 ...1 Bennie Cunningham vs. Connecticut..12/5/98 (P) 111 ...13 ...3 Joe Ross vs. Samford ...... 11/12/88 102 ...11 ...0 Ricky Harris vs. Central Florida ...... 9/10/83 121 ...10 ...1 Marlow Warthen at Western Carolina ...... 10/8/94 317. 110 ...23 ...3 Chaz Williams at Furman ...... 11/9/02 383. 101 ...15 ...1 Kevin Ellison at Georgia State ...... 11/19/16 121 ...18 ...3 Tracy Ham vs. James Madison ...... 11/15/86 110 ...9 .....0 Chris Wright vs. Glenville St...... 11/12/94 101 ...15 ...1 William Banks at Western Carolina ...... 10/6/12 253. 120 ...11 ...2 Matt Breida at Texas St...... 11/8/14 110 ...17 ...1 James Williams vs. Savannah St...... 10/3/92 101 ...20 ...1 Ezayi Youyoute at The Citadel ...... 9/8/12 120 ...15 ...3 Chaz Williams at Chattanooga...... 9/28/02 110 ...25 ...1 Joe Ross vs. Middle Tennessee St...... 9/19/87 101 ...12 ...0 Jerick McKinnon at Delaware ...... 12/18/10 (P) 120 ...23 ...2 Chaz Williams vs. Gardner-Webb ...... 9/7/02 110 ...18 ...0 Ricky Harris at James Madison ...... 11/2/85 101 ...36 ...3 Jaybo Shaw at Furman ...... 11/20/10 120 ...23 ...1 Adrian Peterson at Elon ...... 11/10/01 322. 109 ...19 ...2 Jerick McKinnon at Georgia ...... 11/17/12 101 ...13 ...1 Melvin Cox vs. The Citadel ...... 10/20/01 120 ...19 ...2 J.R. Revere at Western Carolina ...... 10/7/00 109 ...12 ...3 Jayson Foster vs. Johnson C. Smith ...... 9/11/04 101 ...11 ...2 Tracy Ham vs. Bethune-Cookman ...... 10/11/86 120 ...18 ...1 Joe Ross vs. Chattanooga ...... 11/11/89 324. 108 ...28 ...0 Shai Werts at Coastal Carolina ...... 12/2/17 390. 100 ...22 ...1 Matt Breida at Ole Miss ...... 11/5/16 120 ...16 ...2 Raymond Gross vs. Florida A&M ...... 9/10/88 108 ...18 ...0 L.A. Ramsby at Indiana ...... 9/23/17 100 ...17 ...2 Dominique Swope vs. Savannah St...... 8/31/13 260. 119 ...4 .....1 Ezayi Youyoute vs. Western Carolina ...... 9/24/11 108 ...18 ...0 Favian Upshaw at South Alabama ...... 9/10/16 100 ...19 ...0 Raymond Gross vs. Middle Tennessee St. ..12/2/89 (P) 119 ...25 ...2 Lester E ord vs. Samford ...... 11/17/90 108 ...24 ...1 Jayson Foster vs. McNeese St...... 9/10/05 100 ...22 ...3 Gerald Harris vs. Valdosta St...... 10/27/84 262. 118 ...15 ...2 Kevin Ellison at Florida ...... 11/23/13 108 ...25 ...2 Chaz Williams vs. The Citadel ...... 10/26/02 118 ...13 ...1 Jermaine Austin vs. Morehead St...... 11/12/05 108 ...26 ...2 Adrian Peterson vs. The Citadel ...... 10/23/99 118 ...14 ...0 Joe Ross vs. Savannah St...... 10/7/89 108 ...6 .....2 Roderick Russell vs. Glenville St...... 11/12/94 118 ...11 ...3 Tracy Ham at Western Kentucky ...... 11/1/86 108 ...23 ...0 Raymond Gross vs. Central Florida ...... 10/21/89 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 93 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS - PASSING PASSING ATTEMPTS GAME PASS COMPLETIONS CAREER 400YARD GAMES 1. 56 ....Lee Chapple at Furman ...... 11/15/08 1. 352 ....Tracy Ham ...... 1983-86 Career 3 ...... Tracy Ham ...... 1983-84 2. 52 ....Tracy Ham at East Carolina ...... 9/22/84 2. 311 ....Lee Chapple ...... 2008-09 ...... 419 vs. Furman, 1985 (P) ...... 3. 44 ....Antonio Henton vs. Samford ...... 11/8/08 3. 265 ....Raymond Gross ...... 1987-90 ...... 402 at East Carolina, 1984 ...... 4. 43 ....Lee Chapple vs. Albany ...... 9/5/09 4. 244 ....Greg Hill ...... 1996-99 43 ....Lee Chapple at Samford ...... 11/7/09 5. 242 ....Kenny Robinson ...... 1994-97 300YARD GAMES 6. 40 ....Antonio Henton vs. Elon...... 9/20/08 6. 210 ....Kevin Ellison ...... 2013-16 Career 1 ...... Tracy Ham (vs. Arkansas St. - 306) ...... 1986 (P) 7. 39 ....Travis Clark vs. Elon ...... 10/14/06 7. 156 ....Antonio Henton ...... 2008 1 ...... Lee Chapple (at Furman - 323)...... 2008 8. 38 ....Lee Chapple vs. Western Carolina ...... 9/19/09 8. 154 ...Shai Werts ...... 2017- 1 ...... Travis Clark (vs. Elon - 375) ...... 2006 38 ....Antonio Henton vs. Appalachian St...... 10/18/08 9. 147 ....Travis Clark ...... 2006-07 10. 37 ....Tracy Ham vs. Furman ...... 12/21/85 (P) 10. 146 ....Jaybo Shaw ...... 2010-11 200YARD GAMES Season 5 ...... Antonio Henton ...... 2008 PASSING ATTEMPTS SEASON PASSING YARDS GAME Career 10 (8) ...... Tracy Ham ...... 1983-86 1. 360 ....Lee Chapple ...... 2009 1. 419 ....Tracy Ham vs. Furman ...... 12/21/85 (P) 2. 283 ....Travis Clark ...... 2006 2. 402 ....Tracy Ham at East Carolina ...... 9/22/84 MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN GAME 3. 279 ....Antonio Henton ...... 2008 3. 375 ....Travis Clark vs. Elon ...... 10/14/06 6 ...Tracy Ham vs. East Tennessee St...... 11/3/1984 4. 220 ....Tracy Ham ...... 1984 4. 323 ....Lee Chapple at Furman ...... 11/15/08 5. 189 ....Raymond Gross ...... 1990 5. 306 ....Tracy Ham vs. Arkansas St...... 12/20/86 (P) 6. 177 ....Tracy Ham ...... 1986 6. 298 ....Antonio Henton vs. Northeastern ...... 9/13/08 MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN SEASON 7. 171 ....Tracy Ham ...... 1985 7. 292 ....Antonio Henton vs. Appalachian St...... 10/18/08 1. 14 ....Lee Chapple ...... 2009 8. 170 ....Jayson Foster ...... 2007 8. 267 ....Tracy Ham at Central Florida ...... 11/8/86 2. 13 ....Tracy Ham ...... 1984 9. 156 ....Kenny Robinson ...... 1996 9. 261 ....Antonio Henton at The Citadel ...... 11/1/08 3. 12 ....Antonio Henton ...... 2008 10. 152 ....Shai Werts ...... 2017 10. 259 ....Lee Chapple vs. Albany ...... 9/5/09 4. 10 ....Tracy Ham ...... 1986 5. 8 ....Trey Hunter ...... 2003 PASSING ATTEMPTS CAREER PASSING YARDS SEASON 8 ....Tracy Ham ...... 1985 7. 7 ....J.R. Revere ...... 2000 1. 677 ....Tracy Ham ...... 1983-86 1. 1,852 ....Antonio Henton ...... 2008 7 ....Greg Hill ...... 1999 2. 507 ....Raymond Gross ...... 1987-90 2. 1,808 ....Travis Clark ...... 2006 7 ....Greg Hill ...... 1998 3. 481 ....Lee Chapple ...... 2008-09 3. 1,774 ....Lee Chapple ...... 2009 7 ....Greg Hill ...... 1997 4. 434 ....Kenny Robinson ...... 1994-97 4. 1,772 ....Tracy Ham ...... 1986 7 ....Kenny Robinson ...... 1996 5. 383 ....Kevin Ellison ...... 2013-16 5. 1,694 ....Tracy Ham ...... 1984 6. 342 ....Greg Hill ...... 1996-99 6. 1,534 ....Raymond Gross ...... 1990 7. 287 ....Travis Clark ...... 2006-07 7. 1,476 ....Jaybo Shaw ...... 2011 MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN CAREER 8. 279 ....Antonio Henton ...... 2008 8. 1,405 ....Tracy Ham ...... 1985 1. 37 ....Tracy Ham ...... 1983-86 9. 275 ....Chaz Williams ...... 2001-04 9. 1,262 ....Greg Hill ...... 1999 2. 22 ....Greg Hill ...... 1996-99 10. 274 ....Jaybo Shaw ...... 2010-11 10. 1,247 ....J.R. Revere ...... 2000 3. 18 ....Lee Chapple ...... 2008-09 4. 17 ....Raymond Gross ...... 1987-90 PASS COMPLETIONS GAME PASSING YARDS CAREER 5. 14 ....Kevin Ellison ...... 2013-16 6. 13 ....Kenny Robinson ...... 1994-97 1. 39 ....Lee Chapple at Furman ...... 11/15/08 1. 5,757 ....Tracy Ham ...... 1983-86 7. 12 ....Antonio Henton ...... 2008 2. 30 ....Lee Chapple vs. Albany ...... 9/5/09 2. 3,806 ....Raymond Gross ...... 1987-90 8. 11 ....Kevin Ellison ...... 2013-16 3. 29 ....Lee Chapple at Samford ...... 11/7/09 3. 3,369 ....Greg Hill ...... 1996-99 11 ....Trey Hunter ...... 2001-04 4. 27 ....Antonio Henton vs. Samford ...... 11/8/08 4. 3,203 ....Kenny Robinson ...... 1994-97 11 ....J.R. Revere ...... 1998-01 27 ....Travis Clark vs. Elon ...... 10/14/06 5. 3,079 ....Kevin Ellison ...... 2013-16 6. 26 ....Lee Chapple vs. Western Carolina ...... 9/19/09 6. 2,709 ....Jaybo Shaw ...... 2010-11 26 ....Tracy Ham at East Carolina ...... 9/22/84 7. 2,561 ....Lee Chapple ...... 2008-09 LOWEST INTERCEPTION PERCENTAGE 8. 25 ....Lee Chapple at Wo ord ...... 10/3/09 8. 2,534 ....Chaz Williams ...... 2001-04 Season 0.0% .... Shai Werts (0 in 116) ...... 2018 25 ....Lee Chapple at South Dakota St...... 9/12/09 9. 2,335 ....J.R. Revere ...... 1998-01 Kenny Robinson (0 in 70) ...... 1997 10. 23 ....Jayson Foster vs. South Dakota St...... 10/6/07 10. 2,099 ....Jayson Foster ...... 2004-07 Career 2.91% ....Chaz Williams (8 in 275)...... 2001-04 23 ....Tracy Ham vs. Furman ...... 12/21/85 (P) PASSING YARDS PER ATTEMPT CONSECUTIVE PASSES PASS COMPLETIONS SEASON Season 13.6 ...... Jayson Foster (842y-62a) ...... 2005 WITHOUT AN INTERCEPTION 1. 233 ....Lee Chapple ...... 2009 Career 9.9 ...... Greg Hill (3,369y-342a) ...... 1996-99 1. 118 ...Shai Werts ...... 2016- 2. 156 ....Antonio Henton ...... 2008 3. 116 ....Travis Clark ...... 2006 3. 147 ....Travis Clark ...... 2006 PASSING YARDS PER COMPLETION 3. 111 ....Raymond Gross ...... 1989-90 4. 109 ....Jayson Foster ...... 2007 Season 25.5 ...... Jayson Foster (842y-33c) ...... 2005 4. 93 ....Chaz Williams ...... 2004 109 ....Tracy Ham ...... 1984 Career 19.95 ...... Chaz Williams (2,534y-127c)...... 2001-04 5. 85 ....Jayson Foster ...... 2007 6. 108 ....Raymond Gross ...... 1990 7. 100 ....Greg Hill ...... 1997 8. 98 ....Tracy Ham ...... 1986 9. 94 ....Tracy Ham ...... 1985 10. 86 ....Kenny Robinson ...... 1996

94 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL INDIVIDUAL RECORDS - PASSING PASSING TOUCHDOWNS GAME TD PASS PERCENTAGE PASS EFFICIENCY CAREER 1. 4 ...Chaz Williams vs. Elon ...... 10/2/04 Season 23.5% .....Jerick McKinnon (4 in 17) ...... 2013 (Minimum 200 attempts) 4 ....Greg Hill vs. Western Illinois ...... 12/12/98 (P) 12.9% .....Jayson Foster (8 in 62) ...... 2005 1. 153.14 ....Jayson Foster ...... 2004-07 4 ....Tracy Ham vs. Furman ...... 12/21/85 (P) Career 14.8% .....Jerick McKinnon (12 in 81) ...... 2010-13 2. 147.47 ....Jaybo Shaw ...... 2010-11 4. 3 ....Jaybo Shaw at Elon ...... 10/1/11 8.4% ...... Chaz Williams (23 in 275) ...... 2001-04 3. 147.25 ....Greg Hill ...... 1996-99 3 ....Antonio Henton at Citadel (OT) ...... 11/1/08 4. 145.37 ....Chaz Williams ...... 2001-04 3 ....Jayson Foster vs. Furman ...... 11/10/07 COMPLETION PERCENTAGE GAME 5. 135.95 ....J.R. Revere ...... 1998-01 3 ....Chaz Williams vs. App. State ...... 10/16/04 (Minimum 10 attempts) 6. 131.54 ....Kevin Ellison ...... 2013-16 3 ....Chaz Williams at WCU ...... 10/12/02 1. 1.000 ..Jayson Foster (10-10 vs. Western Carolina) ...9/29/07 7. 128.58 ....Tracy Ham ...... 1983-86 3 ....J.R. Revere at Chattanooga ...... 9/23/00 2. .917 ....Charles Bostick (11-12 vs. VMI) ...... 10/23/93 8. 124.31 ...Shai Werts ...... 2017- 3 ....Joe Dupree vs. Concord ...... 11/13/93 3. .893 ....Lee Chapple (25-28 vs. Wo ord) ...... 10/3/09 9. 122.41 ....Kenny Robinson ...... 1994-97 4. .857 ....Kenny Robinson (12-14 vs. App. State) ...... 10/14/95 10. 120.81 ....Antonio Henton ...... 2008 PASSING TOUCHDOWNS SEASON 5. .850 ....Jayson Foster (17-20 vs. Chattanooga) ...... 9/22/07 11. 120.73 ....Raymond Gross ...... 1987-90 1. 15 ....Antonio Henton ...... 2008 6. .818 ....Greg Hill (9-11 vs. East Tennessee State) .....10/30/99 2. 13 ....Chaz Williams ...... 2004 .818 ....Tracy Ham (9-11 vs. UCF) ...... 11/9/85 YARDS PER COMPLETION SEASON 3. 12 ....Tracy Ham ...... 1984 8. .786 ....Shai Werts (22-28 vs. Georgia State) ...... 11/4/17 (Minimum 100 attempts) 4. 11 ....J.R. Revere ...... 2000 9. .769 ....Greg Hill (10-13 vs. Western Illinois) ...... 12/12/98 1. 22.71 ....Chaz Williams (45-1,022) ...... 2002 5. 10 ...Shai Werts ...... 2018 .769 ....Raymond Gross (10-13 vs. The Citadel) ...... 11/24/90 2. 20.03 ....Greg Hill (63-1,262) ...... 1999 10 ....Jaybo Shaw ...... 2011 3. 19.96 ....Chaz Williams (59-1,178) ...... 2004 7. 9 ....Chaz Williams ...... 2002 COMPLETION PERCENTAGE SEASON 4. 19.68 ....Jaybo Shaw (75-1,476) ...... 2011 9 ....Greg Hill ...... 1999 5. 18.08 ....Tracy Ham (98-1,772) ...... 1986 9 ....Tracy Ham ...... 1986 (Minimum 100 attempts) 6. 17.56 ....J.R. Revere (71-1,247) ...... 2000 10. 8 ....Kevin Ellison ...... 2016 1. 64.7 ....Lee Chapple (233-360) ...... 2009 7. 17.55 ....Raymond Gross (53-930) ...... 1989 8 ....Lee Chapple ...... 2009 2. 64.5 ....Lee Chapple (78-121) ...... 2008 8. 17.37 ....Tracy Ham (51-886) ...... 1983 8 ....Travis Clark ...... 2006 3. 64.4 ....Kenny Robinson (67-104) ...... 1995 9. 17.36 ....Jaybo Shaw (71-1,233) ...... 2010 8 ....Jayson Foster ...... 2005 4. 64.1 ....Jayson Foster (109-170) ...... 2007 10. 17.04 ....Greg Hill (70-1,193) ...... 1998 8 ....Raymond Gross ...... 1990 5. 62.2 ....Kevin Ellison (66-106) ...... 2016 8 ....Tracy Ham ...... 1985 6. 59.5 ...Shai Werts (69-116) ...... 2018 7. 59.4 ....Greg Hill (63-106) ...... 1999 YARDS PER COMPLETION CAREER PASSING TOUCHDOWNS CAREER 8. 58.8 ....Greg Hill (70-119) ...... 1998 (Minimum 200 attempts) 9. 57.8 ....Kevin Ellison (63-109) ...... 2014 1. 33 ....Tracy Ham ...... 1983-86 1. 19.95 ....Chaz Williams (127-2,534) ...... 2001-04 10. 57.1 ....Raymond Gross (108-189) ...... 1990 2. 23 ....Chaz Williams ...... 2001-04 2. 18.83 ....J.R. Revere (124-2,335) ...... 1998-01 3. 22 ....Greg Hill ...... 1996-99 3. 18.55 ....Jaybo Shaw (146-2,709) ...... 2010-11 4. 19 ....Kevin Ellison ...... 2013-16 COMPLETION PERCENTAGE CAREER 4. 17.54 ....Greg Hill (192-3,369) ...... 1996-99 5. 18 ....J.R. Revere ...... 1998-01 (Minimum 200 attempts) 5. 16.36 ....Tracy Ham (352-5,757) ...... 1983-86 18 ....Raymond Gross ...... 1987-90 1. 64.7 ....Lee Chapple (311-of-481) ...... 2008-09 6. 15.40 ....Kevin Ellison (144-2,218) ...... 2013-16 7. 17 ...Shai Werts ...... 2017- 2. 61.4 ....Jayson Foster (143-of-233) ...... 2004-07 7. 15.12 ....Charles Bostick (111-1,679) ...... 1991-95 8. 15 ....Jaybo Shaw ...... 2010-11 3. 57.5 ...Shai Werts (154-268) ...... 2017- 8. 14.71 ....Kevin Ellison (210-2089) ...... 2013-16 15 ....Antonio Henton ...... 2008 4. 56.1 ....Greg Hill (192-of-233) ...... 1996-99 9. 14.68 ....Jayson Foster (143-2099) ...... 2004-07 15 ....Jayson Foster ...... 2004-07 5. 55.9 ....Antonio Henton (156-of-279) ...... 2008 10. 14.36 ....Raymond Gross (265-3806) ...... 1987-90 6. 55.8 ....Kenny Robinson (242-of-434) ...... 1994-97 11. 13.23 ....Kenny Robinson (242-3,203) ...... 1994-97 CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH TD PASS 7. 54.8 ....Kevin Ellison (210-of-383) ...... 2013-16 12. 12.44 ...Shai Werts (154-1916) ...... 2017- 13. 12.29 ....Travis Clark (147-2,806) ...... 2006-07 Season 5 ...Jaybo Shaw ...... 2011 8. 53.3 ....Jaybo Shaw (146-of-274) ...... 2010-11 5 ....Antonio Henton ...... 2008 9. 52.3 ....Tracy Ham (352-of-673) ...... 1983-86 5 ....Chaz Williams ...... 2004 10. 52.3 ....Raymond Gross (265-of-507) ...... 1987-90 YARDS PER GAME SEASON Career 5 ....Jaybo Shaw ...... 2011 11. 51.2 ....Travis Clark (147-of-287) ...... 2006-07 (Minimum 8 games) 5 ....Antonio Henton ...... 2008 1. 168.4 ....Antonio Henton (1,852-11) ...... 2008 5 ....Chaz Williams ...... 2004 PASS EFFICIENCY SEASON 2. 164.4 ....Travis Clark (1,808-11) ...... 2006 (Minimum 100 attempts) 3. 161.3 ....Lee Chapple (1,774-11) ...... 2009 1. 174.25 ....Greg Hill ...... 1999 4. 161.1 ....Tracy Ham (1,772-11) ...... 1986 2. 171.18 ....Chaz Williams ...... 2004 5. 154.0 ....Tracy Ham (1,694-11) ...... 1984 3. 168.64 ....Jaybo Shaw ...... 2011 6. 139.5 ....Raymond Gross (1,534-11) ...... 1990 4. 159.40 ...Shai Werts ...... 2018 7. 127.7 ....Tracy Ham (1,405-11) ...... 1985 5. 154.55 ....Chaz Williams ...... 2002 8. 114.7 ....Greg Hill (1,262-11) ...... 1999 6. 150.53 ....Kevin Ellison ...... 2016 9. 113.4 ....J.R. Revere (1,247-11) ...... 2000 7. 147.90 ....Greg Hill ...... 1998 10. 109.4 ....Jayson Foster (1,203-11) ...... 2007 8. 144.94 ....Tracy Ham ...... 1986 9. 143.51 ....J.R. Revere ...... 2000 YARDS PER GAME CAREER 10. 134.37 ....Kenny Robinson ...... 1995 (Minimum 15 games) 1. 142.27 ....Lee Chapple (1,679-18) ...... 2008-09 2. 137.07 ....Tracy Ham (5,757-42) ...... 1983-86 3. 93.41 ....Jaybo Shaw (2,709-29) ...... 2010-11 4. 92.83 ....Raymond Gross (3,806-41) ...... 1987-90 5. 88.97 ....Kenny Robinson (3,203-36) ...... 1994-97 6. 82.17 ....Greg Hill (3,369-41) ...... 1996-99 7. 70.20 ....Kevin Elllison (3,089-44) ...... 2013-16 8. 67.21 ....Kevin Ellison (2,218-33) ...... 2013-16 9. 66.71 ....J.R. Revere (2,335-35) ...... 1998-01 10. 58.93 ....Chaz Williams (2,534-43) ...... 2001-04 Chaz Williams

GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 95 125-YARD PASSING GAMES (MODERN ERA) Pl. # ...C-A ...... TD ..Name/Opponent ...... Year Pl. # ...C-A ...... TD ..Name/Opponent ...... Year Pl. # ...C-A ...... TD ..Name/Opponent ...... Year 1. 419 ....23-37 ... 4 ...... Tracy Ham vs. Furman ...... 12/21/85 (P) 160 ....7-12 ..... 2 ...... Jaybo Shaw at Coastal Carolina ...... 9/18/10 142 ....10-21 ... 0 ...... Tracy Ham vs. Troy ...... 9/24/83 2. 402 ....26-52 ... 2 ...... Tracy Ham at East Carolina ...... 9/22/84 160 ....9-18 ..... 2 ...... Chaz Williams vs. Western Kentucky ..12/14/02 (P) 117. 141 ....9-14 ..... 0 ...... Tracy Ham vs. East Carolina ...... 10/18/86 3. 375 ....27-39 ... 1 ...... Travis Clark vs. Elon ...... 10/14/06 160 ....10-13 ... 4 ...... Greg Hill vs. Western Illinois .....12/12/98 (P) 118. 140 ....7-7 ...... 2 ...... Kevin Ellison at Samford ...... 10/5/13 4. 323 ....39-56 ... 2 ...... Lee Chapple at Furman ...... 11/15/08 160 ....11-12 ... 1 ...... Charles Bostick at VMI ...... 10/23/93 140 ....10-14 ... 1 ...... Lee Chapple at Western Carolina ....10/25/08 5. 306 ....12-21 ... 1 ...... Tracy Ham vs. Arkansas St...... 12/20/86 (P) 160 ....16-30 ... 0 ...... Ken Burnette at East Carolina ...... 9/26/87 140 ....8-12 ..... 3 ...... Chaz Williams vs. Appalachian St. ..10/16/04 6. 298 ....16-27 ... 2 ...... Antonio Henton vs. Northeastern .....9/13/08 78. 159 ....10-15 ... 2 ...... Raymond Gross vs. Central Florida ..10/20/90 (P) 140 ....4-6 ...... 2 ...... Greg Hill vs. Fayetteville St...... 9/4/99 7. 292 ....16-38 ... 1 ...... Antonio Henton vs. Appalachian St. ...10/18/08 159 ....10-20 ... 1 ...... Tracy Ham vs. Newberry...... 10/26/85 140 ....6-12 ..... 1 ...... Tracy Ham vs. Bethune-Cookman ..10/11/86 8. 267 ....11-22 ... 2 ...... Tracy Ham at Central Florida ...... 11/8/86 80. 158 ....6-8 ...... 2 ...... Chaz Williams vs. Wo ord ...... 9/18/04 123. 139 ....4-10 ..... 1 ...... Tracy Ham vs. Presbyterian College ..9/17/83 9. 261 ....21-35 ... 3 ...... Antonio Henton at The Citadel ...... 11/1/08 158 ....6-8 ...... 1 ...... Greg Hill vs. Liberty ...... 11/16/96 124. 138 ....7-10 ..... 0 ...... Kevin Ellison vs. The Citadel ...... 10/12/13 10. 259 ....30-43 ... 2 ...... Lee Chapple vs. Albany ...... 9/5/09 158 ....10-20 ... 1 ...... Kenny Robinson at Furman ...... 11/9/96 125. 136 ....7-10 ..... 0 ...... Jaybo Shaw at Western Carolina.....11/13/10 11. 258 ....12-18 ... 2 ...... Tracy Ham vs. James Madison ...... 11/15/86 83. 157 ....8-12 ..... 0 ...... Greg Hill vs. Jacksonville St...... 9/12/98 136 ....4-7 ...... 1 ...... Jaybo Shaw at Chattanooga ...... 10/16/10 12. 256 ....11-17 ... 1 ...... Tracy Ham at South Carolina St...... 11/23/85 157 ....8-20 ..... 1 ...... Tracy Ham at Troy ...... 9/21/85 136 ....10-19 ... 0 ...... J.R. Revere at Furman ...... 11/4/00 13. 249 ....26-38 ... 2 ...... Lee Chapple vs. Western Carolina .....9/19/09 85. 156 ....20-34 ... 0 ...... Lee Chapple at Appalachian St...... 10/24/09 136 ....3-6 ...... 1 ...... Greg Hill vs. Western Carolina ...... 10/9/99 14. 246 ....15-34 ... 1 ...... Raymond Gross vs. Eastern Kentucky ....9/22/90 156 ....6-8 ...... 4 ...... Chaz Williams vs. Elon ...... 10/2/04 136 ....6-13 ..... 1 ...... Raymond Gross vs. Stephen F. Austin ..12/3/88 (P) 15. 232 ....20-40 ... 1 ...... Antonio Henton vs. Elon ...... 9/20/08 156 ....6-10 ..... 3 ...... Chaz Williams at Western Carolina ...10/6/02 130. 135 ....3-5 ...... 2 ...... Jayson Foster at Texas St...... 11/26/05 (P) 16. 228 ....21-36 ... 1 ...... Seth Shuman vs. Louisiana ...... 11/10/16 88. 155 ....7-14 ..... 1 ...... Chaz Williams at Western Carolina ...10/9/04 135 ....7-9 ...... 1 ...... Charles Bostick vs. Western Carolina ...10/12/91 17. 226 ....8-11 ..... 2 ...... Greg Hill vs. Wo ord ...... 9/19/98 155 ....9-20 ..... 2 ...... Ken Burnette vs. Central Florida ...... 10/3/87 132. 134 ....7-17 ..... 1 ...... Kevin Ellison at Ole Miss ...... 11/5/16 226 ....12-18 ... 2 ...... Raymond Gross vs. UL Monroe ...... 9/29/90 155 ....3-7 ...... 3 ...... Joe Dupree vs. Concord ...... 11/13/93 134 ....11-18 ... 0 ...... Jaybo Shaw at North Dakota St. ...12/17/11 (P) 19. 225 ....23-31 ... 1 ...... Jayson Foster vs. South Dakota St. ...10/6/07 91. 154 ...6-9 ...... 2 ....Shai Werts vs. UMass ...... 9/8/18 134 ....9-20 ..... 0 ...... Greg Hill at Appalchian St...... 10/16/99 20. 222 ...16-27 ... 1 ...... Tracy Ham at Chattanooga ...... 10/13/84 154 ....14-26 ... 2 ...... Antonio Henton at Western Carolina ..10/25/08 134 ....6-9 ...... 2 ...... Kenny Robinson vs. Middle Tennessee St. ...9/9/95 21. 220 ....13-32 ... 1 ...... Travis Clark at The Citadel ...... 10/28/06 93. 151 ....5-6 ...... 1 ...... Kevin Ellison vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) .....9/7/13 136. 132 ....16-24 ... 1 ...... Lee Chapple vs. Chattanooga ...... 10/17/09 22. 219 ....15-26 ... 1 ...... Tracy Ham at Western Kentucky ...... 11/1/86 151 ....7-13 ..... 1 ...... Raymond Gross vs. Chattanooga ....11/11/89 132 ....16-14 ... 2 ...... Greg Hill vs. The Citadel ...... 10/25/97 23. 217 ....10-18 ... 2 ...... Derrick McGrady at James Madison ....10/19/91 95. 150 ....5-8 ...... 2 ...... Trey Hunter vs. Florida International .....10/4/03 138. 131 ....4-7 ...... 0 ...... Jayson Foster at South Dakota St....10/29/05 24. 212 ....29-43 ... 0 ...... Lee Chapple at Samford ...... 11/7/09 150 ....10-19 ... 0 ...... Kenny Robinson vs. VMI ...... 10/5/96 139. 130 ....7-11 ..... 1 ...... Jaybo Shaw vs. Old Dominion ....12/3/11 (P) 25. 210 ....15-23 ... 1 ...... Raymond Gross at Chattanooga .....11/10/90 97. 149 ....10-17 ... 0 ...... Trey Hunter vs. Western Carolina ....10/11/03 130 ....10-19 ... 0 ...... Tracy Ham vs. Bethune-Cookman ..10/12/85 26. 208 ....19-29 ... 1 ...... Travis Clark at Chattanooga ...... 9/23/06 149 ....3-5 ...... 2 ...... Chaz Williams vs. The Citadel ...... 10/26/02 141. 129 ....6-14 ..... 2 ...... Shai Werts at Indiana ...... 9/23/17 208 ....13-22 ... 1 ...... Kenny Robinson vs. Chattanooga .....9/28/96 149 ....11-18 ... 1 ...... Kenny Robinson vs. The Citadel ...... 10/21/95 129 ....4-7 ...... 1 ...... Jaybo Shaw vs. The Citadel ...... 11/5/11 28. 207 ....11-16 ... 2 ...... Tracy Ham at Central Florida ...... 9/15/84 100. 148 ....4-9 ...... 1 ...... Kado Brown at UMass ...... 10/21/17 129 ....8-12 ..... 0 ...... Jaybo Shaw vs. Elon ...... 9/25/10 29. 203 ....14-22 ... 0 ...... Kevin Ellison at Arkansas State ...... 10/5/16 101. 147 ....22-28 ... 1 ...... Shai Werts vs. Georgia State ...... 11/4/17 129 ....8-14 ..... 1 ...... Charles Bostick vs. VMI ...... 11/18/95 30. 202 ....27-44 ... 2 ...... Antonio Henton vs. Samford ...... 11/8/08 147 ....10-10 ... 1 ...... Jayson Foster vs. Western Carolina ...9/29/07 129 ....5-10 ..... 0 ...... Raymond Gross vs. Villanova ....11/25/89 (P) 202 ....15-22 ... 2 ...... Lee Chapple vs. Wo ord ...... 9/27/08 147 ....4-7 ...... 2 ...... Trey Hunter vs. Chattanooga ...... 9/27/03 146. 127 ....10-14 ... 2 ...... Kevin Ellison vs. Troy ...... 12/3/16 202 ....8-12 ..... 2 ...... Kenny Robinson vs. Valdosta St...... 9/30/97 147 ....8-16 ..... 2 ...... Tracy Ham at Nevada ...... 12/13/86 (P) 127 ....6-9 ...... 0 ...... Favian Upshaw at South Alabama ....9/10/16 202 ....13-24 ... 0 ...... Tracy Ham at Valdosta St...... 11/19/83 105. 146 ....13-19 ... 1 ...... Tracy Ham at Chattanooga ...... 9/28/85 127 ....8-15 ..... 1 ...... Travis Clark vs. Coastal Carolina ...... 9/16/06 34. 197 ....11-19 ... 2 ...... Raymond Gross at James Madison ...11/3/90 106. 145 ....8-11 ..... 1 ...... Billy Lowe at Applachian State ...... 10/20/07 127 ....9-20 ..... 1 ...... Donnie Allen vs. Catawba...... 10/30/82 35. 195 ....12-22 ... 1 ...... Travis Clark at Western Carolina...... 9/30/06 145 ....5-6 ...... 0 ...... J.R. Revere vs. Western Carolina ...... 10/6/01 150. 126 ....5-6 ...... 0 ...... Jaybo Shaw at Furman ...... 11/20/10 36. 194 ....9-18 ..... 1 ...... Charles Bostick vs. Mississippi College ...11/7/92 145 ....6-10 ..... 2 ...... Tracy Ham vs. Jackson St...... 11/30/85 (P) 126 ....6-9 ...... 0 ...... Greg Hill at The Citadel ...... 10/24/98 37. 191 ....11-19 ... 1 ...... Tracy Ham at Middle Tennessee St. ....9/20/86 109. 144 ....10-27 ... 0 ...... Greg Hill at Appalachian St...... 10/18/97 152. 125 ....7-12 ..... 1 ...... Chaz Williams at Chattanooga ...... 9/25/04 38. 190 ...14-23 ..2 ....Shai Werts vs. Troy ...... 11/10/18 144 ....14-23 ... 0 ...... Kenny Robinson at East Tennessee St. ..10/28/95 125 ....5-14 ..... 0 ...... J.R. Revere at VMI...... 9/29/01 190 ....10-22 ... 3 ...... Jayson Foster vs. Furman ...... 11/10/07 111. 143 ....20-32 ... 1 ...... Lee Chapple vs. The Citadel ...... 11/21/09 125 ....7-12 ..... 1 ...... J.R. Revere vs. East Tennessee St. ...10/28/00 190 ....11-21 ... 1 ...... Tracy Ham vs. Bethune-Cookman ....10/6/84 143 ....10-15 ... 1 ...... Greg Hill at Furman ...... 11/7/98 125 ....11-16 ... 0 ...... Raymond Gross vs. Valdosta St...... 9/1/90 41. 187 ....25-28 ... 1 ...... Lee Chapple at Wo ord ...... 10/3/09 113. 142 ....8-12 ..... 2 ...... J.R. Revere at Wo ord ...... 11/24/01 125 ....9-13 ..... 0 ...... Raymond Gross at Chattanooga ...... 9/17/88 42. 185 ...10-19 ... 1 ...... Tracy Ham vs. Florida A&M ...... 9/13/86 142 ....4-5 ...... 2 ...... J.R. Revere vs. Chattanooga ...... 9/22/01 125 ....8-18 ..... 0 ...... Tracy Ham vs. Mid. Tennessee St...... 9/14/85 43. 184 ....9-16 ..... 1 ...... Kevin Ellison at NC State...... 8/30/14 142 ....6-8 ...... 1 ...... Greg Hill vs. Furman ...... 11/6/99 44. 182 ....8-16 ..... 3 ...... J.R. Revere at Chattanooga ...... 9/23/00 45. 181 ....6-9 ...... 1 ...... Jaybo Shaw vs. Tusculum ...... 9/10/11 STARTING QUARTERBACK RECORDS 46. 180 ....7-10 ..... 2 ...... Raymond Gross vs. Montana ...... 12/9/89 (P) Wins by Starter Winning Percentage by Starter (Career; Min. 5 Starts) 47. 179 ....12-18 ... 1 ...... Greg Hill at East Tennessee St...... 11/1/97 1. Raymond Gross (1987-90) 44-8 1. Greg Hill (1997-99) 0.889 (32-4) 179 ....9-16 ..... 2 ...... Kenny Robinson vs. VMI ...... 10/4/97 2. Tracy Ham (1982-86) 41-12 2. J.R. Revere (2000-01) 0.889 (24-3) 179 ....12-18 ... 0 ...... Kenny Robinson at Chattanooga ...... 9/24/94 3. Greg Hill (1997-99) 32-4 3. Raymond Gross (1987-90) 0.846 (44-8) 50. 177 ....17-24 ... 2 ...... Antonio Henton at Chattanooga ...... 10/4/08 4. Chaz Williams (2002-04) 25-8 4. Tracy Ham (1982-86) 0.774 (41-12) 177 ....8-20 ..... 1 ...... Travis Clark vs. Central Arkansas .....11/18/06 5. J.R. Revere (2000-01) 24-3 5. Chaz Williams (2002-04) 0.758 (25-8) 177 ....17-26 ... 0 ...... Kenny Robinson vs. Marshall ...... 9/21/96 53. 176 ....9-14 ..... 0 ...... Tracy Ham vs. Chattanooga ...... 9/27/86 6. Kevin Ellison (2013-16) 22-14 6. Jaybo Shaw (2010-11) 0.750 (21-7) 54. 174 ....25-39 ... 0 ...... Lee Chapple at South Dakota St...... 9/12/09 7. Jaybo Shaw (2010-11) 21-7 7. Jerick McKinnon (2010, 2012-13) 0.688 (11-5) 55. 173 ....10-13 ... 1 ...... Raymond Gross vs. The Citadel .....11/24/90 (P) 8. Kenny Robinson (1994-97) 20-15 8. Jayson Foster (2005, 2007) 0.682 (15-7) 56. 172 ....9-11 ..... 1 ...... Greg Hill at East Tennessee St...... 10/30/99 9. Charles Bostick (1991-93, 1995) 16-8 9. Favian Upshaw (2015-16) 0.667 (4-2) 57. 171 ....6-9 ...... 0 ...... Jaybo Shaw vs. Furman ...... 10/15/11 10. Jayson Foster (2005, 2007) 15-7 10. Charles Bostick (1991-93, 1995) 0.667 (16-8) 171 ....12-20 ... 2 ...... Tracy Ham vs. East Tennessee St. ....11/16/85 11. Shai Werts (2017-) 12-12 59. 169 ....9-16 ..... 1 ...... Tracy Ham vs. Florida A&M ...... 9/7/85 10-Win Seasons by a GS Starter 60. 168 ....9-14 ..... 2 ...... Greg Hill at Wo ord...... 9/11/99 Games Started 1. Raymond Gross (1989) 15-0 61. 167 ....15-24 ... 0 ...... Raymond Gross vs. Samford ...... 11/17/90 1. Tracy Ham (1982-86) 53 (41-12) 2. Greg Hill (1998) 14-1 167 ....11-19 ... 1 ...... Tracy Ham vs. Nicholls St...... 12/6/90 (P) 2. Raymond Gross (1987-90) 52 (44-8) 3. J.R. Revere (2000) 13-2 63. 166 ....5-9 ...... 1 ...... Raymond Gross vs. UL Monroe ...... 10/15/88 3. Greg Hill (1997-99) 36 (32-4) Greg Hill (1999) 13-2 64. 165 ....5-13 ..... 2 ...... J.R. Revere at Western Carolina ...... 10/7/00 4. Kevin Ellison (2013-16) 36 (22-14) Tracy Ham (1986) 13-2 65. 164 ....7-10 ..... 1 ...... Kevin Ellison at Georgia Tech ...... 9/13/14 5. Kenny Robinson (1994-97) 35 (20-15) 6. Tracy Ham (1985) 12-2 164 ....15-27 ... 0 ...... Travis Clark vs. North Dakota St...... 10/7/06 6. Chaz Williams (2002-04) 33 (25-8) 7. Raymond Gross (1988) 12-3 164 ....9-16 ..... 1 ...... Derrick McGrady vs. Nicholls St...... 11/23/91 7. Jaybo Shaw (2010-11) 28 (21-7) Raymond Gross (1990) 12-3 68. 162 ....12-23 ... 0 ...... Derrick McGrady vs. Troy ...... 11/16/91 8. J.R. Revere (2000-01) 27 (24-3) 9. J.R. Revere (2001) 11-1 69. 161 ....5-10 ..... 1 ...... J.R. Revere vs. Florida A&M ...... 12/1/01 (P) Chaz Williams (2002) 11-3 161 ....11-20 ... 1 ...... J.R. Revere vs. Elon ...... 11/11/00 9. Charles Bostick (1991-93, 1995) 24 (16-8) 10. Shai Werts (2017-) 24 (12-12) Jaybo Shaw (2011) 11-3 161 ....13-32 ... 1 ...... Tracy Ham at East Tennessee St...... 11/3/84 12. Shai Werts (2018) 10-3 72. 160 ....10-18 ... 2 ...... Shai Werts vs. Arkansas State ...... 10/4/17 Jaybo Shaw (2010) 10-4 96 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL INDIVIDUAL RECORDS - RECEIVING RECEPTIONS  GAME RECEIVING YARDS  CAREER YARDS PER CATCH  SEASON 1. 10 ....Raja Andrews at The Citadel...... 11/1/08 1. 1,854 ....Monty Sharpe ...... 1983-86 MINIMUM 20 RECEPTIONS 10 ....Raja Andrews vs. Samford ...... 11/8/08 2. 1,538 ....Raja Andrews ...... 2005-08 1. 25.05 ....J.J. Wilcox (22-551) ...... 2010 3. 9 ....BJ Johnson III vs. Louisiana ...... 11/10/16 3. 1,472 ....Tony Belser ...... 1985-88 2. 24.10 ....Teddy Craft (20-482) ...... 2004 9 ....Adam Urbano at Samford ...... 11/7/09 4. 1,377 ....BJ Johnson III ...... 2013-16 3. 23.21 ....Chris Johnson (29-673) ...... 2000 9 ....Darreion Robinson at SDSU ...... 9/12/09 5. 1,332 ....Corey Joyner ...... 1994-98 4. 22.38 ....Frank Johnson (26-582) ...... 1986 9 ...Jayson Foster vs. Elon ...... 10/14/06 6. 1,316 ....Chris Johnson...... 1997-00 5. 22.25 ....Terrence Sorrell (20-445) ...... 1990 9 ....Robert Baker at East Carolina ...... 9/22/84 7. 1,302 ....Terrence Sorrell ...... 1989-92 6. 21.80 ....Monty Sharpe (30-654) ...... 1984 8. 1,087 ....Teddy Craft...... 2003-05 7. 20.58 ....Corey Joyner (24-494)...... 1998 RECEPTIONS  SEASON 9. 898 ....J.J. Wilcox (played safety 2012) ...... 2009-11 8. 19.40 ....Monty Sharpe (20-388) ...... 1986 1. 64 ....Raja Andrews ...... 2008 10. 883 ....Maurice Bing ...... 1995-96 9. 19.19 ....Corey Joyner (31-595)...... 1997 2. 51 ....Jamere Valentine ...... 2009 10. 18.90 ...... Deryl Belser (21-397)...... 1990 3. 45 ....Adam Urbano ...... 2009 100YARD RECEIVING GAMES 4. 42 ....BJ Johnson III ...... 2016 Season 5 ....Raja Andrews ...... 2008 YARDS PER CATCH  CAREER 5. 40 ....Patrick Barker ...... 2009 (123 at Northeastern | 143 vs. Elon | 121 at Western Carolina MINIMUM 40 RECEPTIONS 6. 39 ....Maurice Bing ...... 1996 102 at The Citadel | 114 vs. Samford) 1. 24.16 ....Teddy Craft (45-1,087) ...... 2003-05 7. 38 ....Raja Andrews ...... 2007 Career 5 ....Raja Andrews ...... 2005-08 2. 19.96 ....J.J. Wilcox (45-898) ...... 2009-12 8. 37 ....Karl Miller ...... 1990 3. 19.83 ....Monty Sharpe (92-1,824) ...... 1983-86 9. 36 ....Tim Camp ...... 2008 RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS  GAME 4. 19.07 ....Chris Johnson (69-1,316) ...... 1997-00 10. 35 ....Tony Belser ...... 1987 1. 3 ....Corey Joyner vs. Western Illinois ...... 12/12/98 (P) 5. 18.76 ....Corey Joyner (71-1,332) ...... 1994-98 6. 18.60 ....Terrence Sorrell (70-1,302) ...... 1989-93 RECEPTIONS  CAREER RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS  SEASON 7. 18.40 ....Tony Belser (80-1,472) ...... 1985-88 1. 127 ....Raja Andrews ...... 2005-08 1. 8 ....Chris Johnson...... 2000 8. 17.34 ....Delano Little (47-815) ...... 1983-86 2. 92 ....BJ Johnson III ...... 2013-16 2. 7 ....Teddy Craft...... 2004 9. 16.88 ....Frank Johnson (50-844) ...... 1985-88 92 ....Monty Sharpe ...... 1983-86 7 ....Corey Joyner ...... 1997 10. 16.88 ....Herman Barron (40-675) ...... 1985-87 4. 80 ....Tony Belser ...... 1985-88 4. 5 ....Raja Andrews ...... 2008 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES 5. 71 ....Corey Joyner ...... 1994-98 5 ....Teddy Craft...... 2005 Yds RecTD .. Name, Opponent ...... Date 6. 70 ....Terrence Sorrell ...... 1989-92 5 ....Monty Sharpe ...... 1986 1. 191 ...7 ...0 ....Reggie McCutchen vs. Elon...... 10/14/06 7. 69 ....Chris Johnson...... 1997-00 5 ....Monty Sharpe ...... 1985 2. 170 ...7 ...2 ....Deryl Belser at James Madison ...... 10/19/91 8. 64 ....Maurice Bing ...... 1995-96 5 ....Monty Sharpe ...... 1984 3. 153 ...3 ...2 ....Corey Joyner vs. Valdosta St...... 8/30/97 9. 59 ....Tim Camp ...... 2005-08 9. 4 ....Myles Campbell ...... 2016 4. 148 ...7 ...2 ....Frank Johnson vs. Furman ...... 12/21/85 (P) 10. 53 ....Tyler Sumner ...... 2009-12 4 ....Jamere Valentine ...... 2009 5. 143 ...9 ...0 ....Raja Andrews vs. Elon ...... 9/20/08 53 ....Mitch Williford ...... 2009-12 4 ....Tim Camp ...... 2008 143 ..3 ...1 ....Ricky Harris vs. Arkansas St...... 12/20/86 (P) 12. 52 ....Darreion Robinson ...... 2009-12 4 ....Michael McIntosh ...... 2008 7. 142 ...4 ...0 ....Herman Barron at South Carolina St. .11/23/85 (P) 52 ....Deryl Belser ...... 1988-91 4 ....Reggie McCutchen ...... 2005 8. 138 ..5 ..0 ... Wesley Fields vs. Troy ...... 11/10/18 4 ....Tony Belser ...... 1987 MOST RECEPTIONS BY A RUNNING BACK 9. 130 ...6 ...3 ....Corey Joyner vs. Western Illinois ...... 12/12/98 (P) 10. 129 ...7 ...2 ....BJ Johnson III vs. Troy ...... 12/3/16 Season 45 ....Adam Urbano ...... 2009 RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS  CAREER 11. 127 ...9 ...0 ....BJ Johnson III vs. Louisiana ...... 11/10/16 1. 18 ....Monty Sharpe ...... 1983-86 127 ...4 ...2 ....Chris Johnson at Western Carolina ...... 10/7/00 RECEIVING YARDS  GAME 2. 13 ....Teddy Craft...... 2003-05 13. 126 ...5 ...2 ....Monty Sharpe vs. James Madison ...... 11/15/86 1. 191 ....Reggie McCutchen vs. Elon ...... 10/14/06 13 ....Chris Johnson...... 1997-00 14. 124 ...8 ...1 ....Tony Belser at East Carolina ...... 9/26/87 4. 10 ....Corey Joyner ...... 1994-98 15. 123 ...7 ...0 ....Raja Andrews vs. Northeastern ...... 9/13/08 RECEIVING YARDS  SEASON 10 ....Tony Belser ...... 1985-88 123 ...7 ...1 ....Maurice Bing at Chattanooga ...... 9/28/96 1. 873 ....Raja Andrews ...... 2008 6. 9 ....Kentrellis Showers ...... 2010-14 17. 122 ...7 ...1 ....Irving Campbell vs. South Dakota St...... 10/6/07 2. 673 ....Chris Johnson...... 2000 9 ....Raja Andrews ...... 2004-08 122 ...9 ...1 ....Robert Baker at East Carolina ...... 9/22/84 3. 654 ....Monty Sharpe ...... 1984 8. 7 ....Terrence Sorrell ...... 1989-92 19. 121 ...4 ...1 ....Myles Campbell at Ole Miss ...... 11/5/16 4. 600 ....BJ Johnson III ...... 2016 9. 6 ...Wesley Fields ...... 2015-18 121 ...2 ...1 ....J.J. Wilcox at Chattanooga ...... 10/16/10 5. 595 ....Corey Joyner ...... 1997 6 ....Michael McIntosh ...... 2006-08 121 ...8 ...2 ....Raja Andrews at Western Carolina...... 10/25/08 6. 582 ....Frank Johnson...... 1986 6 ....Derrick Owens ...... 1999-02 121 ...4 ...0 ....Frank Johnson vs. Chattanooga ...... 9/27/86 7. 561 ....Tony Belser ...... 1987 23. 120 ...3 ...1 ....Darius Smiley vs. Central Arkansas ...... 11/18/06 8. 551 ....J.J. Wilcox ...... 2010 24. 119 ...3 ...1 ....Demarcus Watts vs. Wo ord ...... 9/27/08 9. 541 ....Maurice Bing ...... 1996 25. 117 ...4 ...2 ....Teddy Craft vs. Wo ord ...... 9/18/04 10. 531 ....Tim Camp ...... 2008 117 ...7 ...0 ....Monty Sharpe at East Carolina ...... 9/22/84 27. 114 ..10 ..1 ....Raja Andrews vs. Samford ...... 11/8/08 Raja Andrews 114 ...3 ...1 ....Jayson Foster at The Citadel ...... 10/28/06 29. 113 ...6 ...1 ....Mony Sharpe vs. Chattanooga ...... 10/13/84 30. 112 ...4 ...1 ....Frank Johnson at Western Kentucky ...... 11/1/86 31. 111 ...3 ...2 ....Chris Johnson at Wo ord ...... 9/11/99 111 ...6 ...0 ....Tony Belser vs. Furman...... 12/21/85 (P) 111 ...5 ...1 ....Karl Miller vs. Central Florida ...... 12/8/90 (P) 34. 110 ...4 ...1 ....Chris Johnson vs. Montana ...... 12/16/00 (P) 35. 109 ...3 ...1 ....Deryl Belser vs. Savannah State ...... 10/27/90 36. 108 ...5 ...1 ....Teddy Craft at Western Carolina ...... 10/9/04 108 ...3 ...0 ....Derrick Owens vs. Western Carolina ...... 10/6/01 38. 107 ...3 ...0 ....J.J. Wilcox at Furman ...... 11/20/10 39. 106 ...3 ...1 ....Derrick Owens vs. Wo ord ...... 11/24/01 40. 105 ...3 ...2 ....Tray Butler at Samford ...... 10/5/13 41. 104 ...3 ...0 ....Terrence Sorrell vs. Villanova ...... 11/25/89 (P) 42. 103 ...3 ...1 ....Terrence Sorrell vs. West Georgia ...... 9/9/89 103 ...4 ...0 ....Herman Barron vs. James Madison ...... 11/15/86 43. 102 ..10 ..2 ....Raja Andrews at The Citadel ...... 11/1/08 44. 100 ...4 ...1 ....Donnie Allen vs. Montana ...... 10/9/89 (P) GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 97 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS - SCORING/OFFENSE POINTS  GAME MOST TOUCHDOWNS  GAME TOUCHDOWNS  CAREER 1. 36 ....Jayson Foster at Coastal Carolina (6 TD) ...... 9/15/07 1. 6r ...Jayson Foster at Coastal Carolina...... 9/15/07 1. 87 ....Adrian Peterson ...... 1998-01 2. 32 ....Adrian Peterson vs. UMass (5 TD, 2 PXT) ..12/19/99 (P) 2. 5r ....Adrian Peterson vs. VMI ...... 10/30/00 2. 62 ....Jayson Foster ...... 2004-07 3. 30 ....Adrian Peterson vs. VMI (5 TD) ...... 10/30/00 5r ....Adrian Peterson vs. Massachusetts ...... 12/4/99 (P) 62 ....Chaz Williams ...... 2001-04 30 ....Adrian Peterson vs. The Citadel (5 TD) ...... 10/24/98 5r ....Adrian Peterson vs. The Citadel ...... 10/24/98 4. 55 ....Gerald Harris ...... 1983-86 30 ....Gerald Harris vs. North Carolina A&T (5 TD) ..11/29/86 (P) 5r ....Gerald Harris vs. North Carolina A&T ...... 11/29/86 (P) 5. 49 ....Greg Hill ...... 1996-99 6. 24 ....17 times, last by: 6. 4r ....Favian Upshaw vs. Bowling Green ...... 12/23/15 6. 44 ....Ernest Thompson ...... 1985-89 7. 43 ....Jerick McKinnon ...... 2010-13 Favian Upshaw vs. Bowling Green (4 TD) .....12/23/15 4r ....Matt Breida vs. Western Michigan ...... 9/12/15 4r ....Matt Breida vs. Georgia St...... 10/25/14 8. 41 ....Tracy Ham ...... 1983-86 4r ....Jerick McKinnon at Old Dominion ...... 12/8/12 (P) 9. 40 ....Matt Breida ...... 2013-16 POINTS  SEASON 4r ....Jermaine Austin at South Dakota St...... 10/29/05 10. 36 ....J.R. Revere ...... 1998-01 1. 174 ....Adrian Peterson (29 TD) ...... 1999 4r ....Chaz Williams at The Citadel ...... 10/23/04 36 ....Kenny Robinson ...... 1994-97 2. 162 ....Chaz Williams (27 TD) ...... 2002 4r ....Adrian Peterson vs. Savannah St...... 9/1/01 36 ....Joe Ross ...... 1987-90 3. 156 ....Adrian Peterson (26 TD) ...... 1998 4r ....Adrian Peterson at East Tennessee St...... 10/30/99 4. 152 ....Chaz Williams (25 TD, 1 PAT) ...... 2004 4r ....Adrian Peterson at Wo ord ...... 9/11/99 TOUCHDOWN RESPONSIBILITY  SEASON RUSHING AND PASSING TOUCHDOWNS 5. 144 ....Jayson Foster (24 TD) ...... 2007 4r ....Adrian Peterson vs. Chattanooga ...... 9/25/99 1. 38 ...... Chaz Williams (25r, 13p) ...... 2004 4r ....Adrian Peterson vs. Jacksonville St...... 9/12/98 6. 126 ....Jayson Foster (21 TD) ...... 2005 2. 36 ...... Chaz Williams (27r, 9p) ...... 2002 4r ....Adrian Peterson at Chattanooga ...... 9/26/98 7. 122 ....Jerick McKinnon (20 TD, 1 PAT) ...... 2012 3. 30 ...... Jayson Foster (24r, 6 p) ...... 2007 4r ....Greg Hill at Furman ...... 11/7/98 8. 116 ....Ernest Thompson (19 TD, 1 PAT) ...... 1988 4. 29 ...... Jayson Foster (21r, 8p) ...... 2005 4r ....Greg Hill vs. Florida A&M ...... 11/29/97 (P) 9. 110 ....Adrian Peterson (18 TD, 1 PAT) ...... 2001 28 ...... Adrian Peterson (28r, 0 p) ...... 1999 4r ....Charles Bostick vs. Florida A&M ...... 9/21/91 110 ....Tracy Ham (18 TD, 1 PAT) ...... 1986 6. 27 ...... Jerick McKinnon (20r, 7p) ...... 2012 4r ....Ernest Thompson vs. West Georgia...... 9/9/89 27 ...... Tracy Ham (18r, 9p) ...... 1986 4r ....Ernest Thompson vs. Florida A&M ...... 9/10/88 POINTS  CAREER 8. 25 .... Shai Werts (15r, 10p) ...... 2018 1. 524 ....Adrian Peterson (87 TD, 1 PAT) ...... 1998-01 25 ...... Adrian Peterson (25r, 0p) ...... 1998 TOUCHDOWNS  SEASON 25 ...... Greg Hill (16r, 9p) ...... 1999 2. 374 ....Chaz Williams (62 TD, 1 PAT) ...... 2001-04 1. 29 ....Adrian Peterson ...... 1999 374 ....Jayson Foster (62 TD, 1 PAT) ...... 2004-07 2. 27 ....Chaz Williams ...... 2002 TOUCHDOWN RESPONSIBILITY  CAREER 4. 338 ....Gerald Harris (55 TD. 4 PAT) ...... 1983-86 3. 26 ....Adrian Peterson ...... 1998 RUSHING AND PASSING TOUCHDOWNS 5. 328 ....Adrian Mora (157 XPT, 57 FG) ...... 2008-11 4. 25 ....Chaz Williams ...... 2004 1. 85 ...... Adrian Peterson (84r, 1p) ...... 1998-01 6. 301 ....Tim Foley (151 XPT, 50 FG) ...... 1984-87 5. 24 ....Jayson Foster ...... 2007 85 ...... Chaz Williams (62r, 23p) ...... 2001-04 7. 294 ....Greg Hill (49 TD)...... 1996-99 6. 21 ....Jayson Foster ...... 2005 3. 77 ...... Tracy Ham (43r, 34p) ...... 1983-86 8. 266 ....Ernest Thompson (44 TD, 1 PAT) ...... 1985-89 7. 20 ....Jerick McKinnon ...... 2012 4. 75 ...... Greg Hill (53r, 22p) ...... 1996-99 9. 260 ....Jerick McKinnon (43 TD, 1 PAT) ...... 2010-13 8. 19 ....Ernest Thompson ...... 1988 5. 70 ...... Jayson Foster (54r, 16p) ...... 2004-07 10. 250 ....Tracy Ham (41 TD, 2 PAT) ...... 1983-86 9. 18 ....Matt Breida ...... 2014 6. 54 ...... Jerick McKinnon (42r, 12p) ...... 2010-13 18 ....Adrian Peterson ...... 2001 7. 53 ...... Kevin Ellison (34r, 19p) ...... 2013-16 18 ....Tracy Ham ...... 1986 53 ...... Gerald Harris (53r, 0p) ...... 1983-86 18 ....Ernest Thompson ...... 1989 53 ...... J.R. Revere (35r, 18p) ...... 1998-01 10. 50 ...... Kenny Robinson (36r, 14p) ...... 1994-97 PLAYS  GAME TOTAL OFFENSE  CAREER TOTAL OFFENSE PER PLAY  SEASON 65 ....Tracy Ham at East Tennessee St...... 11/3/84 1. 8,969 ....Tracy Ham ...... 1983-86 MINIMUM 100 PLAYS 2. 6,678 ....Greg Hill ...... 1996-99 9.09 ....Greg Hill (258-2,343) ...... 1999 PLAYS  SEASON 3. 6,589 ....Adrian Peterson ...... 1998-01 1. 438 ....Lee Chapple ...... 2009 4. 6,353 ....Kevin Ellison ...... 2013-16 TOTAL OFFENSE PER PLAY  CAREER 438 ....Antonio Henton ...... 2008 5. 6,096 ....Raymond Gross ...... 1987-90 MINIMUM 300 PLAYS 3. 431 ....Jayson Foster ...... 2007 6. 5,934 ....Jayson Foster ...... 2004-07 1. 7.40 ....Jayson Foster (802-5,934) ...... 2004-07 4. 390 ....Chaz Williams ...... 2002 7. 5,411 ....Jermaine Austin ...... 2002-05 2. 7.28 ....Greg Hill (917-6,678) ...... 1996-99 5. 384 ....Tracy Ham ...... 1986 8. 5,302 ....Chaz Williams ...... 2001-04 3. 7.16 ....Kevin Ellison (670-4,800) ...... 2013-16 6. 368 ....Tracy Ham ...... 1984 9. 4,800 ....Kevin Ellison ...... 2013-16 4. 6.82 ....Tracy Ham (1,316-8,969) ...... 1983-86 7. 359 ...Shai Werts ...... 2017 10. 4,728 ....Jerick McKinnon ...... 2010-13 5. 6.75 ....Jerick McKinnon (700-4728) ...... 2010-13 8. 349 ....Jaybo Shaw ...... 2010 6.75 ....Ricky Harris (320-2,161) ...... 1983-86 349 ....Kenny Robinson ...... 1996 TOTAL OFFENSE PER GAME  SEASON 7. 6.60 ....Adrian Peterson (998-6,589) ...... 1998-01 10. 327 ....Tracy Ham ...... 1985 MINIMUM 8 GAMES 8. 6.37 ....J.R. Revere (675-4,302) ...... 1998-01 1. 277.0 ....Jayson Foster (11G -3,047) ...... 2007 9. 6.31 ....Jermaine Austin (857-5,411) ...... 2002-05 PLAYS  CAREER 2. 256.4 ....Tracy Ham (11G-2,820) ...... 1986 10. 6.22 ....Roderick Russell (535-3,326) ...... 1994-97 1,315 ...... Tracy Ham ...... 1983-1986 3. 225.5 ....Antonio Henton (11G-2,480) ...... 2008 4. 218.3 ....Tracy Ham (11G-2,401) ...... 1984 GAMES WITH 300 YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE - SEASON TOTAL OFFENSE  GAME 5. 213.3 ....Greg Hill (11G-2,346) ...... 1999 1. 6 ....Jayson Foster ...... 2007 509 ....Tracy Ham vs. Furman ...... 12/18/85 (P) 6. 204.9 ....Greg Hill (11G-2,254) ...... 1998 2. 5 ....Tracy Ham ...... 1986 7. 196.0 ....Tracy Ham (11G-2,156) ...... 1985 TOTAL OFFENSE BY A FRESHMAN - GAME 8. 193.6 ....Jayson Foster (12G-2,323) ...... 2005 GAMES WITH 300 YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE - CAREER 273 ....Kevin Ellison vs. The Citadel ...... 10/12/13 9. 179.7 ....J.R. Revere (11G-1,977) ...... 2000 9 (12) ....Tracy Ham ...... 1983-86 10. 176.9 ....Tracy Ham (9G-1,592) ...... 1983 TOTAL OFFENSE  SEASON CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH 300 YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE 1. 3,047 ....Jayson Foster ...... 2007 TOTAL OFFENSE PER GAME  CAREER 4 ....Tracy Ham ...... 1986 2. 2,820 ....Tracy Ham ...... 1986 MINIMUM 15 GAMES ....340 at ECU | 337 at WKU | 327 at UCF | 379 vs. JMU ..... 3. 2,480 ....Antonio Henton ...... 2008 1. 213.5 ....Tracy Ham (42G-8,969) ...... 1983-86 4. 2,444 ....Chaz Williams ...... 2002 2. 162.9 ....Greg Hill (41G-6,678) ...... 1996-99 SEASONS WITH 2,000 YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE 5. 2,414 ....Jerick McKinnon ...... 2012 3. 156.9 ....Adrian Peterson (42G-6,589) ...... 1998-01 3 ....Tracy Ham ...... 1986 6. 2,401 ....Tracy Ham ...... 1984 4. 148.7 ....Raymond Gross (41G-6,096) ...... 1987-90 7. 2,346 ....Greg Hill ...... 1999 5. 144.4 ....Kevin Elison (44G-6,353) ...... 2013-16 SEASONS WITH 1,000 YARDS RUSH & 1,000 PASS 8. 2,323 ....Jayson Foster ...... 2005 6. 140.2 ....Lee Chapple (18G-2,523) ...... 2008-09 2 ....Greg Hill ...... 1998, 1999 9. 2,254 ....Greg Hill ...... 1998 7. 130.2 ....Kenny Robinson (36G-4,686) ...... 1994-97 10. 2,156 ....Tracy Ham ...... 1985 8. 129.0 ....Jayson Foster (46G-5,934) ...... 2004-07 3,000 YARDS RUSH & 3,000 PASSING  CAREER 9. 125.6 ....Jaybo Shaw (29G-3,643) ...... 2010-11 Kevin Ellison (3,264 Rush - 3,089 Pass) ...... 2013-16 TOTAL OFFENSE BY A FRESHMAN - SEASON 10. 123.3 ....Chaz Williams (43G-5,302) ...... 2001-04 Greg Hill (3,309 Rush - 3,369 Pass) ...... 1996-99 1,932 ....Adrian Peterson ...... 1998 Tracy Ham (3,212 Rush - 5,757 Pass) ...... 1983-86 98 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL INDIVIDUAL RECORDS - PUNTING MOST PUNTS  GAME PUNTING AVERAGE  GAME PUNTING YARDS  GAME 11 ....Eric Smith at Miami (Fla.) ...... 9/3/94 MINIMUM 3 ATTEMPTS 1. 490 ....Eric Smith (11 att.) at Miami (Fla.) ...... 9-3-94 11 ....Bill Thatcher vs. Jacksonville State ...... 10/24/92 50.8 ....Ryan Nowicki (4-203) at NC State ...... 8/30/14 11 ....Matt Flynn at Auburn ...... 9/2/17 PUNTING YARDS  SEASON PUNTING AVERAGE  SEASON 1. 2,980 ....Don Norton ...... 1991 MOST PUNTS  SEASON MINIMUM 15 ATTEMPTS 2. 2,684 ....Matt Flynn ...... 2017 1. 73 ....Don Norton ...... 1991 1. 43.05 ....Ryan Nowicki (19-818) ...... 2013 3. 2,551 ....Bill Thatcher ...... 1992 2. 69 ....Bill Thatcher ...... 1992 2. 42.69 ....Scott Shelton (16-683) ...... 1999 4. 2,540 ....Daniel Jordan ...... 2006 3. 67 ....Matt Flynn ...... 2017 3. 42.10 ....Charlie Edwards (30-1,263) ...... 2011 5. 2,417 ....Charlie Edwards ...... 2009 4. 62 ....Daniel Jordan ...... 2006 4. 41.06 ....Ryan Nowicki (33-1,355) ...... 2015 6. 2,398 ....Terry Harvin ...... 1990 62 ....Terry Harvin ...... 1990 41.06 ....Daniel Jordan (34-1,396) ...... 2004 7. 2,298 ....Charlie Edwards ...... 2010 6. 61 ....Charlie Edwards ...... 2009 6. 41.04 ....Charlie Edwards (56-2,298) ...... 2010 8. 2,287 ....Bill Thatcher ...... 1993 7. 58 ....Bill Thatcher ...... 1993 7. 40.97 ....Daniel Jordan (62-2,540) ...... 2006 9. 2,189 ....Matt Flynn ...... 2016 8. 56 ...Magill Bauerle ...... 2018 8. 40.82 ....Don Norton (73-2,980) ...... 1991 10. 2,182 ....Eric Smith ...... 1994 56 ....Matt Flynn ...... 2016 9. 40.24 ....Daniel Jordan (50-2,012) ...... 2007 56 ....Charlie Edwards ...... 2010 10. 40.18 ....Scott Shelton (38-1,527) ...... 2001 PUNTING YARDS  CAREER 1. 7,896 ....Charlie Edwards ...... 2008-11 MOST PUNTS  CAREER PUNTING AVERAGE  CAREER 2. 7,253 ....Daniel Jordan ...... 2004-07 1. 195 ....Charlie Edwards ...... 2008-11 MINIMUM 40 ATTEMPTS 3. 6,737 ....Terry Harvin ...... 1987-90 2. 179 ....Daniel Jordan ...... 2004-07 1. 41.15 ....Ryan Nowicki (86-3,359) ...... 2012-15 4. 6,303 ....Kenny Worob ...... 1995-98 3. 178 ....Terry Harvin ...... 1987-90 2. 40.82 ....Don Norton (73-2,980) ...... 1990-91 5. 5,337 ....Scott Shelton ...... 1999-02 4. 162 ....Kenny Worob ...... 1995-98 3. 40.52 ....Daniel Jordan (179-7,253) ...... 2004-07 6. 5,201 ....Matt Flynn ...... 2014-17 5. 138 ....Scott Shelton ...... 1999-02 4. 40.49 ....Charlie Edwards (195-7,896) ...... 2008-11 7. 4,838 ....Bill Thatcher ...... 1992-93 6. 131 ....Matt Flynn ...... 2014-17 5. 39.70 ....Matt Flynn (131-5,201) ...... 2014-17 8. 3,539 ....Ryan Nowicki ...... 2012-15 7. 127 ....Bill Thatcher ...... 1992-93 6. 39.67 ....Eric Smith (55-2,182)...... 1993-94 9. 3,042 ....Pat Parker ...... 1983-87 8. 86 ....Ryan Nowicki ...... 2012-15 7. 39.33 ....Matt Flynn (64-2517) ...... 2014- 10. 2,980 ....Don Norton ...... 1990-91 9. 81 ....Pat Parker ...... 1983-87 8. 38.91 ....Kenny Worob (162-6,303)...... 1995-98 10. 73 ....Don Norton ...... 1990-91 9. 38.67 ....Scott Shelton (138-5,337) ...... 1999-02 10. 38.64 ...Magill Bauerle (56-2,164) ...... 2018- 11. 38.09 ....Bill Thatcher (127-4,838) ...... 1992-93

Jayson Foster

GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 99 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS - KICKING LONGEST FIELD GOAL HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE  SEASON 7. 125 ....Michael Dowis ...... 1988-90 63 ....Tim Foley vs. James Madison ...... 11/7/87 MINIMUM 8 ATTEMPTS 8. 104 ....Reed Haley...... 1992-94 1. 1.000 ....Jonathan Dudley (9-9) ...... 2004 9. 92 ....Younghoe Koo...... 2013-16 LONGEST FIELD GOAL  FRESHMAN 2. 95.0 ....Younghoe Koo (19-20) ...... 2016 10. 80 ...Tyler Bass ...... 2016- 60 ....David Cool at James Madison ...... 11/5/88 3. 94.1 ....Tim Foley (16-17) ...... 1985 4. 90.9 ....Tim Foley (10-11) ...... 1986 EXTRA POINTS MADE  GAME CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS  SEASON 5. 90.5 ...Tyler Bass (19-21) ...... 2018 10 ....Chris Chambers vs. Northern Arizona ...... 11/27/99 (P) 90.5 ....Adrian Mora (19-21) ...... 2010 14 ....Younghoe Koo...... 2016 10 ....Chris Chambers vs. Western Carolina...... 10/9/99 7. 88.9 ....David Simmons (8-9) ...... 1983 8. 85.7 ....Adrian Mora (12-14) ...... 2011 CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS  CAREER 85.7 ....Chris Chambers (12-14 ...... 1998 EXTRA POINTS MADE  SEASON 19 ....Tim Foley ...... 1985-86 85.7 ....Eric Meng (12-14) ...... 1997 1. 69 ....Chris Chambers ...... 1999 (last 12 of 1985 &  rst 7 of 1986) 2. 62 ....Adrian Mora ...... 2011 3. 61 ....Scott Shelton ...... 2002 HIGHEST FG PERCENTAGE  CAREER FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS  GAME 4. 57 ....Chris Chambers ...... 1998 MINIMUM 15 ATTEMPTS 5. 56 ....Johnathan Dudley...... 2004 7 ....Reed Haley at The Citadel ...... 11/19/94 1. 88.6 ....Younghoe Koo (31-35) ...... 2013-16 6. 54 ....Johnathan Dudley...... 2005 2. 85.0 ...Tyler Bass (34-40) ...... 2016- 7. 50 ....Tim Foley ...... 1986 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS  SEASON 3. 82.6 ....Adrian Mora (57-69) ...... 2008-11 8. 47 ....Alex Hanks ...... 2014 1. 24 ....Jesse Hartley ...... 2007 4. 81.9 ....Mike Dowis (27-33) ...... 1988-90 47 ....Alex Hanks ...... 2012 2. 22 ....Adrian Mora ...... 2009 5. 80.6 ....Tim Foley (50-62) ...... 1983-87 47 ....Jesse Hartley ...... 2007 22 ....Tim Foley ...... 1987 6. 78.9 ....Tyler Bass (15-19) ...... 2016-Pres. 47 ....Michael Dowis ...... 1989 4. 21 ...Tyler Bass ...... 2018 7. 77.8 ....Scott Holland (14-18) ...... 2001-03 21 ....Adrian Mora ...... 2010 8. 70.0 ....Eric Meng (21-30) ...... 1995-97 21 ....Reed Haley...... 1993 9. 68.2 ....Johnathan Dudley (15-22) ...... 2003-06 CONSECUTIVE EXTRA POINTS MADE  SEASON 56 ....Adrian Mora ...... 2011 7. 20 ....Younghoe Koo...... 2016 10. 67.7 ....Chris Chambers (21-31) ...... 1996-99 20 ....Reed Haley...... 1994 11. 65.9 ....David Cool (27-41) ...... 1988-91 9. 19 ....Tyler Bass ...... 2017 EXTRA POINTS MADE  CAREER 10. 19 ....Scott Shelton ...... 2001 EXTRA POINTS ATTEMPTED  GAME 1. 157 ....Adrian Mora ...... 2008-11 10 ....Alex Hanks at Georgia State ...... 10/25/14 2. 151 ....Tim Foley ...... 1984-87 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS  CAREER 10 ....Chris Chambers vs. Northern Arizona ...... 11/27/99 (P) 3. 136 ....Chris Chambers ...... 1996-99 4. 129 ....Alex Hanks ...... 2012-15 1. 69 ....Adrian Mora ...... 2008-11 10 ....Chris Chambers vs. Western Carolina...... 10/9/99 5. 127 ....Scott Shelton ...... 1999-02 2. 62 ....Tim Foley ...... 1984-87 6. 121 ....Michael Dowis ...... 1988-90 3. 57 ....Reed Haley...... 1992-94 40YARD FIELD GOALS  SEASON 7. 118 ....Johnathan Dudley...... 2003-06 4. 44 ....Alex Hanks ...... 2012-15 1. 10 ...Tyler Bass ...... 2018 8. 103 ....Reed Haley...... 1992-94 5. 43 ....Scott Shelton ...... 1999-02 10 ....Tim Foley ...... 1987 9. 87 ....Younghoe Koo...... 2013-16 6. 41 ....David Cool ...... 1988-91 10. 78 ...Tyler Bass ...... 2016- 7. 40 ...Tyler Bass ...... 2016- 40YARD FIELD GOALS  CAREER 8. 33 ....Mike Dowis ...... 1988-90 9. 31 ....Younghoe Koo...... 2013-16 1. 22 ...... David Cool ...... 1988-91 CONSECUTIVE EXTRA POINTS MADE  CAREER 31 ....Chris Chambers ...... 1996-99 2. 19 .... Tyler Bass ...... 2016- 151 ....Adrian Mora ...... 9/20/08-12/3/11 19 ...... Tim Foley ...... 1984-87 FIELD GOALS MADE  GAME 4. 14 ...... Adrian Mora ...... 2008-11 EXTRA POINT PERCENTAGE  SEASON 5 ....Sean Holland vs. Furman ...... 11/8/03 MINIMUM 25 ATTEMPTS 5 ....Reed Haley at The Citadel ...... 11/19/94 50YARD FIELD GOALS  SEASON 1. 1.000 ...Tyler Bass (45-45) ...... 2018 1. 5 ....Tim Foley ...... 1987 1.000 ....Younghoe Koo (28-28) ...... 2015 FIELD GOALS MADE  SEASON 2. 4 ....David Cool ...... 1988 1.000 ....Adrian Mora (45-45) ...... 2010 3. 4 ....Tim Foley ...... 1984 1.000 ....Adrian Mora (31-31) ...... 2008 1. 19 ...Tyler Bass ...... 2018 1.000 ....Tim Foley (33-33) ...... 1985 19 ....Younghoe Koo...... 2016 1.000 ....Reed Haley (40-40) ...... 1993 19 ....Adrian Mora ...... 2010 50YARD FIELD GOALS  CAREER 1.000 ....Jesse Hartley (47-47) ...... 2007 4. 17 ....Jesse Hartley ...... 2007 1. 10 ....Tim Foley ...... 1984-87 8. 98.4 ....Scott Shelton (61-62) ...... 2002 17 ....Tim Foley ...... 1987 2. 6 ....David Cool ...... 1988-91 9. 97.9 ....Michael Dowis (47-48) ...... 1989 16 ....Adrian Mora ...... 2009 3. 4 ....Reed Haley ...... 1992-94 10. 97.7 ....Reed Haley (42-43) ...... 1994 16 ....Tim Foley ...... 1985 8. 15 ....Reed Haley...... 1993 EXTRA POINTS ATTEMPTED  SEASON 15 ....Tyler Bass ...... 2017 1. 72 ....Chris Chambers ...... 1999 EXTRA POINT PERCENTAGE  CAREER 10. 14 ....David Cool ...... 1991 2. 64 ....Adrian Mora ...... 2011 MINIMUM 35 ATTEMPTS 3. 62 ....Johnathan Dudley...... 2004 1. 99.0 ....Reed Haley (103-104) ...... 1992-94 FIELD GOALS MADE  CAREER 62 ....Scott Shelton ...... 2002 2. 98.7 ....Adrian Mora (157-159) ...... 2008-11 3. 97.5 ...Tyler Bass (78-80) ...... 2016- 1. 57 ....Adrian Mora ...... 2008-11 5. 60 ....Chris Chambers ...... 1998 4. 96.8 ....Michael Dowis (121-125)...... 1988-90 2. 50 ....Tim Foley ...... 1984-87 6. 57 ....Johnathan Dudley...... 2005 5. 96.8 ....Tim Foley (151-156) ...... 1983-87 3. 36 ....Reed Haley...... 1992-94 7. 54 ....Alex Hanks ...... 2014 6. 96.7 ....Jesse Hartley (58-60) ...... 2007-08 4. 34 ...Tyler Bass ...... 2016- 8. 52 ....Tim Foley ...... 1986 7. 95.8 ....Chris Chambers (136-142) ...... 1996-99 31 ....Younghoe Koo...... 2013-16 9. 50 ....Alex Hanks ...... 2012 8. 94.8 ....Scott Shelton (127-134) ...... 1999-02 6. 28 ....Scott Shelton ...... 1999-02 10. 48 ....Michael Dowis ...... 1989 9. 94.7 ....Sean Holland (36-38) ...... 2001-03 7. 27 ....Alex Hanks ...... 2012-15 10. 94.5 ....Younghoe Koo (87-92) ...... 2013-16 27 ....Mike Dowis ...... 1988-90 EXTRA POINTS ATTEMPTED  CAREER 11. 94.2 ....Alex Hanks (129-137) ...... 2012-15 27 ....David Cool ...... 1988-91 1. 159 ....Adrian Mora ...... 2008-11 10. 21 ....Eric Meng ...... 1995-97 2. 156 ....Tim Foley ...... 1984-87 21 ....Chris Chambers ...... 1996-99 3. 142 ....Chris Chambers ...... 1996-99 4. 137 ....Alex Hanks ...... 2012-15 5. 134 ....Scott Shelton ...... 1999-02 6. 130 ....Johnathan Dudley...... 2003-06 100 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL LONGEST FIELD GOALS Dist. PLAYER Opponent (Quarter, Time) ...... Date Dist. PLAYER Opponent (Quarter, Time) ...... Date Dist. PLAYER Opponent (Quarter, Time) ...... Date 1. 63 Tim Foley vs. James Madison (Q3, 0:46) ...... 1987 48 Reed Haley vs. Concord (Q2, 0:05) ...... 1993 44 Tim Foley vs. Valdosta St. (Q2, 0:25) ...... 1984 2. 60 David Cool at James Madison (Q2, 10:16) ...... 1988 48 David Cool vs. Central Florida (Q1, 1:58) ...... 1990 44 David Simmons at Valdosta St. (Q2, 0:00) ...... 1983 3. 57 Chris Chambers at Oregon St. (Q2, 0:00) ...... 1999 48 David Cool vs. Furman (Q3, 5:07) ...... 1988 (P) 81. 43 Tyler Bass vs. Appalachian State (3Q, 1;34) ...... 2018 57 Tim Foley vs. Western Kentucky (Q2, 0:14) ...... 1987 43. 47 Eric Meng vs. Furman (Q4, 13:34) ...... 1997 43 Tyler Bass at Texas State (3Q, 1:59)...... 2018 5. 55 David Cool vs. Furman (Q1, 7:13) ...... 1988 (P) 47 Reed Haley at Marshall (Q2, 1:21) ...... 1993 43 Tyler Bass vs. New Hampshire (Q3, 01:06) ...... 2017 6. 54 Jesse Hartley vs. South Dakota St. (Q4, 0:00) ...... 2007 47 Reed Haley at East Tennessee St. (Q3, 12:18)...... 1993 43 Scott Shelton vs. Bethune-Cookman (Q2, 4:10)...... 2002 54 David Cool at James Madison (Q1, 0:00) ...... 1988 47 Tim Foley at Central Florida (Q4, 8:57) ...... 1985 43 David Cool at Florida St. (Q1, 2:51) ...... 1990 54 Tim Foley vs. Central Florida (Q1, 7:33) ...... 1987 47. 46 Tyler Bass at Troy (Q2, 11:09) ...... 2017 43 David Cool vs. The Citadel (Q2, 0:18) ...... 1990 54 Tim Foley at Chattanooga (Q1) ...... 1985 46 Adrian Mora at South Dakota St. (Q1, 2:56) ...... 2009 43 Tim Foley vs. Bethume-Cookman (Q2, 2:27) ...... 1985 10. 53 Younghoe Koo at Arkansas State (Q2, 1:24) ...... 2016 46 Reed Haley vs. Concord (Q4,10:59) ...... 1993 88. 42 Tyler Bass vs. Appalachian State (2Q, 4:45) ...... 2018 53 Reed Haley vs. Chattanooga (Q2, 0:26) ...... 1993 46 David Cool vs. Nicholls St. (Q1, 5:18) ...... 1991 42 Tyler Bass at Louisiana (Q2, 14:55) ...... 2017 53 Reed Haley vs. Jacksonville St. (Q4, 11:25) ...... 1992 46 David Cool vs. Valdosta St. (Q4, 8:57)...... 1990 42 Adrian Mora at Furman (Q2, 0:50) ...... 2008 53 Reed Haley at Youngstown St. (Q2, 14:55) ...... 1992 46 David Cool vs. West Georgia (Q2, 6:34) ...... 1989 42 Scott Shelton vs. Delaware (Q2, 0:00) ...... 2001 53 David Cool vs. Western Carolina (Q4, 8:34) ...... 1991 46 David Cool at Samford (Q3, 9:26) ...... 1989 42 Scott Shelton vs. Western Carolina (Q3, 0:57) ...... 2001 15. 52 David Cool vs. Savannah St. (Q1, 10:46) ...... 1991 46 David Cool vs. Central Florida (Q2, 7:57) ...... 1988 42 Scott Shelton vs. Furman (Q4, 2:28) ...... 2001 (P) 52 Tim Foley at East Carolina (Q1, 1:21) ...... 1987 55. 45 Alex Hanks at New Mexico St. (Q2, 0:02) ...... 2014 42 Chris Chambers vs. The Citadel (Q1, 1:38) ...... 1999 52 Tim Foley vs. Western Kentucky (Q2, 3:11) ...... 1987 45 Adrian Mora vs. South Carolina St. (Q3, 0:00) ...... 2010 (P) 42 Chris Chambers at The Citadel (Q4, 7:14) ...... 1998 18. 51 Scott Shelton vs. Bethune-Cookman (Q2,14:50) ...... 2002 45 Adrian Mora at Chattanooga (Q2, 0:03) ...... 2010 42 Reed Haley vs. East Tennessee St. (Q4, 6:23) ...... 1994 51 Reed Haley at The Citadel (Q4 8:11) ...... 1992 45 Scott Shelton vs. East Tennessee St. (Q2, 0:00) ...... 2002 42 Tim Foley vs. Tennessee Tech (Q3, 7:27) ...... 1985 51 Tim Foley vs. Newberry (Q2, 1:28) ...... 1984 45 Scott Shelton at Elon (Q1, 1:33)...... 2001 98. 41 Tyler Bass at New Mexico State (Q1, 8:36) ...... 2018 21. 50 Tyler Bass vs. Eastern Michigan (Q2,0:00) ...... 2018 45 Rob Bironas vs. East Tennessee St. (Q2, 0:00) ...... 2000 41 Tyler Bass vs. UMass (2Q, 7:18 ...... 2018 50 Tyler Bass vs. UMass (Q3, 10:01) ...... 2018 45 Chris Chambers vs. Appalachian St. (Q1, 3:26) ...... 1998 41 Tyler Bass vs. South Alabama (Q2, 0:00) ...... 2017 50 Adrian Mora at Wo ord (Q3, 6:13) ...... 2009 45 Reed Haley vs. The Citadel (Q2, 9:08) ...... 1993 41 Tyler Bass at UMass (Q2, 10:15) ...... 2017 50 David Cool at Chattanooga (Q2, 4:15)...... 1988 45 David Cool vs. South Carolina St. (Q3, 7:35) ...... 1988 41 Tyler Bass vs. New Mexico State (Q3, 10:50) ...... 2017 50 Tim Foley at Florida A&M (Q2, 0:02) ...... 1985 45 Tim Foley vs. Central Florida (Q1, 6:06) ...... 1985 41 Younghoe Koo at Ole Miss (Q3, 3:02) ...... 2016 50 Tim Foley vs. Bethune-Cookman (Q2, 0:06) ...... 1985 45 Tim Foley vs. East Tennessee St. (Q3, 3:38) ...... 1985 41 Adrian Mora at Samford (Q3, 11:26)...... 2011 50 Tim Foley at James Madison (Q1, 1:18) ...... 1985 66. 44 Tyler Bass at Appalachian State (Q3, 4:24) ...... 2017 41 Adrian Mora at Furman (Q2, 9:37) ...... 2010 28. 49 Tyler Bass at Georgia State (Q2, 0:00) ...... 2018 44 Younghoe Koo vs. ULM (Q3, 7:32) ...... 2016 41 Adrian Mora at Coastal Carolina (Q2, 14:20) ...... 2010 49 Younghoe Koo at Elon (Q2, 0:10) ...... 2013 44 Younghoe Koo at Georgia Tech (Q2, 2:13) ...... 2016 41 Adrian Mora vs. Elon (Q1, 10:57) ...... 2008 49 Adrian Mora vs. Furman (Q3, 10:43) ...... 2011 44 Younghoe Koo vs. Texas St. (Q3, 3:02) ...... 2015 41 Adrian Mora at Chattanooga (Q1, 1:50) ...... 2008 49 Jesse Hartley at Elon (Q2, 11:32) ...... 2007 44 Adrian Mora vs. Albany (Q4, 0:40) ...... 2009 41 Jesse Hartley at Elon (1 OT) ...... 2007 49 Eric Meng vs. Western Carolina (Q2, 5:55) ...... 1997 44 Jesse Hartley at Wo ord (Q4, 8:58) ...... 2007 41 Jonathan Dudley at Western Carolina (Q3, 11:02) ...... 2004 49 David Cool vs. West Georgia (Q1, 5:06) ...... 1989 44 Scott Shelton vs. Florida A&M (Q2, 13:29) ...... 2001 (P) 41 Rob Bironas at The Citadel (Q4, 11:58) ...... 2000 34. 48 Tyler Bass at Coastal Carolina (1st, 4:41) ...... 2017 44 Reed Haley vs. Middle Tennessee St. (Q3, 9:18) ...... 1992 41 Rob Bironas at Furman (Q3, 12:34) ...... 2000 48 Tyler Bass vs. Georgia State (Q2, 0:15) ...... 2017 44 David Cool vs. UL Monroe (Q2, 0:31) ...... 1990 41 David Cool at UL Monroe (Q1, 1:47) ...... 1990 48 Younghoe Koo at Georgia (Q4, 9:21)...... 2015 44 David Cool vs. UL Monroe (Q4, 8:40) ...... 1990 41 Mike Dowis vs. Nevada (Q4, 1:06) ...... 1990 (P) 48 Alex Hanks vs. Wo ord, 2012 (Q2, 11:52) ...... 2012 44 David Cool vs. UCF (Q2, 1:07) ...... 1990 (P) 116. 40 Tyler Bass vs. Eastern Michigan (Q4, 0:00) ...... 2018 48 Adrian Mora at Wo ord (Q2, 9:59) ...... 2009 44 David Cool vs. Middle Tennessee St. (Q1, 4:22) ...... 1989 40 Alex Hanks vs. The Citadel (Q3, 4:54) ...... 2015 48 Jonathan Dudley vs. Appalachian St. (Q2,9:01) ...... 2004 44 Tim Foley at Furman (Q2, 13:33) ...... 1985 40 Alex Hanks vs. Central Arkansas (Q2, 2:31) ...... 2012 (P) 40 Adrian Mora at Delaware, (Q3, 11:59) ...... 2010 (P) 40 Bo Galvin at Furman (Q2, 3:47) ...... 2006 40 Jonathan Dudley at Furman (Q4, 11:14) ...... 2004 40 Scott Shelton vs. Furman (Q1, 0:49) ...... 2001 40 Chris Chambers at Furman (Q3, 3:09) ...... 1998 40 Eric Meng at Appalachian St. (Q2, 14:19) ...... 1995 40 Reed Haley at Western Carolina (Q2, 5:28) ...... 1994 40 Mike Dowis at James Madison (Q1, 10:53) ...... 1989 40 Mike Dowis at James Madison (Q2, 2:32) ...... 1989 40 Tim Foley at Middle Tennessee St. (Q3, 11:39) ...... 1986 40 Tim Foley at Bethume-Cookman (Q2, 0:04) ...... 1986

Tim Foley

GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 101 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS - PUNT/KICK RETURNS MOST KICKOFF RETURNS  GAME KICKOFF RETURN YARDS  GAME KICKOFF RETURN AVG.  SEASON 1. 7 ....Myles Campbell at UMass ...... 10/21/17 195 ....Derek Keaton vs. Georgia State ...... 12/5/15 MINIMUM 15 RETURNS 2. 6 ....Myles Campbell at Troy ...... 10/28/17 1. 30.59 ....Laron Scott (34-1041) ...... 2011 Derek Keaton vs. Georgia State ...... 12/5/15 KICKOFF RETURN YARDS  SEASON 2. 29.90 ....Lewis Barr (20-598) ...... 2003 Laron Scott at Delaware ...... 12/18/10 1. 1,161 ....Laron Scott ...... 2010 3. 27.81 ....Derek Keaton (16-445) ...... 2014 Laron Scott vs. Wo ord ...... 10/9/10 2. 1,040 ....Laron Scott ...... 2011 4. 27.33 ....Chris Wright (15-410) ...... 1992 Darrell Pasco vs. Furman ...... 11/14/09 3. 934 ....Derek Keaton ...... 2015 5. 26.39 ....Laron Scott (44-1,161) ...... 2010 Melvin Bell vs. Bethune-Cookman ...... 10/6/84 4. 790 ....Myles Campbell ...... 2017 6. 26.11 ....Anthony J. Williams (18-470) ...... 2002 5. 780 ....J.J. Wilcox ...... 2012 7. 26.20 ....Samair Baker (15-393-1TD) ...... 2008 KICKOFF RETURNS  SEASON 6. 715 ....Nay Young ...... 1986 8. 25.94 ....Derek Keaton (36-934) ...... 2015 1. 44 ....Laron Scott ...... 2010 7. 598 ....Lewis Barr ...... 2003 9. 25.93 ....Dexter Dawson (15-389)...... 1995 2. 36 ....Myles Campbell ...... 2017 8. 570 ....Karl Miller ...... 1990 10. 25.16 ....J.J. Wilcox (31-780) ...... 2012 36 ....Derek Keaton ...... 2015 9. 529 ...Wesley Kennedy III ...... 2018 4. 34 ....Laron Scott ...... 2011 495 ....Karl Miller ...... 1988 KICKOFF RETURN AVG.  CAREER 5. 33 ....Nay Young ...... 1986 MINIMUM 25 RETURNS 6. 31 ....J.J. Wilcox ...... 2012 KICKOFF RETURN YARDS  CAREER 1. 27.86 ....Laron Scott (81-2,257) ...... 2009-11 7. 25 ....Karl Miller ...... 1990 1. 2,257 ....Laron Scott ...... 2009-11 2. 26.52 ....Derek Keaton (52-1,379) ...... 2014-15 8. 24 ...Wesley Kennedy III ...... 2018 2. 1,430 ....Chris Wright ...... 1994-94 3. 26.23 ....Lewis Barr (30-787) ...... 2002-05 9. 22 ....Karl Miller ...... 1988 3. 1,386 ....Karl Miller ...... 1987-90 4. 25.93 ....Corey Joyner (27-700)...... 1994-98 22 ....Melvin Bell...... 1983 4. 1,379 ....Derek Keaton ...... 2014-15 5. 23.97 ....J.J. Wilcox (31-780) ...... 2009-12 5. 997 ....Myles Campbell ...... 2014-17 6. 23.28 ....Darrell Pasco (39-908) ...... 2008-09 MOST KICKOFF RETURNS  CAREER 6. 984 ....Nay Young ...... 1983-87 7. 22.46 ....Melvin Bell (64-1,386) ...... 1983-84 1. 81 ....Laron Scott ...... 2009-11 7. 908 ....Darrell Pasco ...... 2008-09 8. 21.67 ....Myles Campbell (46-997) ...... 2014-17 2. 68 ....Chris Wright ...... 1991-94 8. 890 ....Anthony J. Williams ...... 1999-02 9. 21.66 ....Karl Miller (64-1,386 ...... 1987-90 3. 64 ....Karl Miller ...... 1987-90 9. 876 ....Melvin Bell...... 1983-84 10. 21.39 ....Nay Young (46-984) ...... 1983-87 4. 46 ....Myles Campbell ...... 2014-17 10. 791 ....J.J. Wilcox ...... 2009-12 46 ....Nay Young ...... 1983-87 KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWNS 6. 43 ....Anthony J. Williams ...... 1999-02 1. 1 ....by 12 players on 13 occasions (last by:) 7. 39 ....Melvin Bell...... 1983-84 ....Dexter Carter Jr. vs. NM St. (70 yds) ...... 10/14/17 39 ....Darrell Pasco ...... 2008-09 9. 34 ....Raja Andrews ...... 2004-08 10. 33 ....J.J. Wilcox ...... 2009-12

PUNT RETURNS  GAME PUNT RETURN YARDS  GAME PUNT RETURN AVERAGE  SEASON 9 ....Dexter Dawson vs. VMI ...... 10/23/93 143 ....Anthony Williams vs. Chattanooga ...... 9/2/01 MINIMUM 15 RETURNS 1. 15.94 ....Dexter Dawson (17-271)...... 1995 PUNT RETURNS  SEASON PUNT RETURN YARDS  SEASON 2. 15.33 ....Derek Keaton (18-276) ...... 2015 1. 44 ....Anthony J. Williams ...... 2002 1. 474 ....Anthony Williams ...... 2002 3. 14.88 ....Corey Joyner (17-253)...... 1998 2. 37 ....Brandon Rozzelle ...... 1992 2. 366 ....Dexter Dawson ...... 1993 4. 14.00 ....Raja Andrews (20-280) ...... 2008 3. 34 ....Rodney Oglesby ...... 1989 3. 347 ....Rodney Oglesby ...... 1989 14.00 ....Melvin Bell (18-252) ...... 1984 4. 32 ....Dexter Dawson ...... 1993 4. 282 ....Anthony Williams ...... 2001 6. 11.44 ....Dexter Dawson (32-366)...... 1993 5. 28 ....Anthony J. Williams ...... 2001 5. 280 ....Raja Andrews ...... 2008 7. 11.35 ....Teddy Craft (17-193) ...... 2004 6. 25 ....Reico Tutt ...... 1997 6. 276 ....Derek Keaton ...... 2015 8. 11.17 ....Nay Young (18-201) ...... 1985 25 ....Shawn Austin ...... 1991 7. 271 ....Dexter Dawson ...... 1995 9. 10.77 ....Anthony J. Williams (44-474) ...... 2002 25 ....Rodney Oglesby ...... 1988 8. 253 ....Corey Joyner ...... 1998 10. 10.42 ....Jayson Foster (24-250) ...... 2006 9. 24 ....Jayson Foster ...... 2006 9. 252 ....Melvin Bell...... 1984 24 ....Anthony J. Williams ...... 1999 10. 250 ....Jayson Foster ...... 2006 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE  CAREER MINIMUM 15 RETURNS PUNT RETURNS  CAREER PUNT RETURN YARDS  CAREER 1. 16.12 ....Raja Andrews (25-403) ...... 2004-08 1. 118 ....Anthony J. Williams ...... 1999-02 1. 1,126 ....Anthony Williams ...... 1999-02 2. 14.05 ....Derek Keaton (20-281) ...... 2014-15 2. 97 ....Rodney Oglesby ...... 1988-91 2. 864 ....Dexter Dawson ...... 1992-95 3. 13.04 ....Corey Joyner (26-339)...... 1994-98 3. 73 ....Dexter Dawson ...... 1992-95 3. 767 ....Rodney Oglesby ...... 1988-91 4. 11.84 ....Dexter Dawson (73-864)...... 1992-95 4. 48 ....Darreion Robinson ...... 2009-12 4. 509 ....Jayson Foster ...... 2004-07 5. 11.31 ....Jayson Foster (45-509) ...... 2004-07 5. 45 ....Jayson Foster ...... 2004-07 5. 408 ....Teddy Craft...... 2003-05 6. 10.77 ....Nay Young (35-377) ...... 1983-87 45 ....Brandon Rozelle...... 1990-93 6. 403 ....Raja Andrews ...... 2004-08 7. 10.33 ....Melvin Bell (36-372) ...... 1983-84 7. 44 ....Tony Belser ...... 1985-88 7. 377 ....Nay Young ...... 1983-87 8. 10.21 ....Lewis Barr (29-296) ...... 2002-05 44 ....Teddy Craft...... 2003-05 8. 372 ....Melvin Bell...... 1983-84 9. 9.54 ....Anthony J. Williams (118-1126) ...... 1999-02 9. 40 ....Reico Tutt ...... 1996-97 9. 339 ....Tony Belser ...... 1985-88 10. 9.27 ....Teddy Craft (44-408) ...... 2003-05 10. 36 ....Melvin Bell...... 1983-84 339 ....Corey Joyner ...... 1994-98 11. 35 ....Nay Young ...... 1983-87 PUNT RETURN TOUCHDOWNS  GAME/SEASON 1. 1 ....13 players on 17 occasions, last by: ...... Darreion Robinson (40t) at Appalachian St. .10/29/11

PUNT RETURN TOUCHDOWNS  CAREER 1. 2 ....Raja Andrews ...... 2005-08 2 ....Jayson Foster ...... 2004-07 2 ....Anthony Williams ...... 1999-02 2 ....Rodney Oglesby ...... 1988-91

102 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL INDIVIDUAL RECORDS - DEFENSE TACKLES  GAME SACKS  GAME PASS BREAKUPS  SEASON 1. 22 ....James Dickerson at South Florida...... 11/15/97 5 ....Gi Smith at Chattanooga ...... 9/17/88 1. 18 ....Laron Scott ...... 2011 22 ....Edward Thomas vs. VMI ...... 10/5/96 18 ....Mark Giles ...... 1990 22 ....Jessie Jenkins at Troy ...... 9/15/85 SACKS  SEASON 3. 13 ....Rodney Oglesby ...... 1990 4. 21 ....Everett Sharpe vs. The Citadel ...... 11/26/88 1. 15.5 ....Darren Alford ...... 1988 4. 12 ....Monquavion Brinson ...... 2017 5. 20 ....Edward Thomas at The Citadel ...... 10/26/96 2. 11.0 ....Eric Davis ...... 1998 12 ....Don Hudson ...... 1992 6. 19 ....Chris Covington vs. Wo ord ...... 9/27/08 3. 10.5 ....Edward Thomas ...... 1995 6. 11 ...Kindle Vildor ...... 2018 4. 9.5 ....Alex Mash ...... 1993 11 ....Caleb Williams ...... 2015 TACKLES BY A DEFENSIVE LINEMAN  GAME 9.5 ....Edward Thomas ...... 1996 11 ....Brandon Jackson ...... 2007 22 ....Jessie Jenkins at Troy ...... 9/15/85 6. 8.5 ....Dakota Walker...... 2008 11 ....Nay Young ...... 1986 7. 8.0 ....Gi Smith ...... 1988 11 ....Chris Aiken ...... 1985 TACKLES BY A LINEBACKER  GAME 8.0 ....Brent Russell ...... 2010 11. 10 ...Monquavion Brinson ...... 2018 10 ....Darrius White ...... 2015 21 ....Everett Sharpe vs. The Citadel ...... 9/15/85 9. 7.0 ....Michael Morris ...... 1994 7.0 ....Freddy Pesqueira ...... 2002 10 ....Laron Scott ...... 2010 10 ....Carson Hill ...... 2008 TACKLES BY A DEFENSIVE BACK  GAME 11. 6.5 ....Javon Mention ...... 2012 6.5 ....Dion DuBose ...... 2012 10 ....James Young ...... 2002 22 ....James Dickerson at South Florida...... 11/15/97 6.5 ....Brent Russell ...... 2011 10 ....Jim Multimer ...... 1990 6.5 ....Chris Covington ...... 2008 10 ....Rodney Oglesby ...... 1989 TACKLES  SEASON 1. 133 ....Mike West (73s-60a) ...... 1990 SACKS  CAREER MOST PASS BREAKUPS  CAREER 2. 130 ....Edward Thomas (86s-44a) ...... 1996 1. 25.0 ....Brent Russell ...... 2008-12 1. 36 ....Laron Scott ...... 2009-11 3. 127 ....Paul Carroll (71s-56a) ...... 1994 2. 24.0 ....Edward Thomas ...... 1993-96 2. 35 ....Rodney Oglesby ...... 1988-91 4. 121 ....James Dickerson (65s-56a) ...... 1997 3. 19.5 ....Freddy Pesqueira ...... 1999-02 3. 32 ....Nay Young ...... 1984-87 5. 117 ....Jessie Jenkins (70s-47a) ...... 1985 4. 18.5 ....Alex Mash ...... 1990-93 4. 25 ...Monquavion Brinson ...... 2016- 6. 116 ....Joe Scott (68s-48a) ...... 2002 5. 16.0 ....Eric Davis ...... 1996-98 5. 24 ....Mark Giles ...... 1988-91 7. 112 ....John Mohring (55s-57a) ...... 2005 6. 15.5 ....Gi Smith ...... 1987-90 6. 23 ....Taz Dixon ...... 1986-89 112 ....Joe Scott (72s-40a) ...... 2001 15.5 ....Darren Alford ...... 1987-88 7. 21 ....Carson Hill ...... 2006-10 112 ....Lee Brooks (57s-55a) ...... 1996 8. 14.0 ....Michael Morris ...... 1991-94 8. 20 ....Lavelle Westbrooks ...... 2010-13 10. 109 ....Arkee Thompson (55s-54a) ...... 1998 9. 13.5 ....Eric Hadley ...... 2001-04 20 ....David Young ...... 1999-02 13.5 ....Steve Bussoletti ...... 1988-91 20 ....Rob Stockton ...... 1992-95 TACKLES BY A DEFENSIVE LINEMAN  SEASON 130 ....Edward Thomas ...... 1996 TACKLES FOR LOSS  SEASON INTERCEPTIONS  GAME 1. 22.0 ....Voncellies Allen ...... 1999 1. 3 ....Antonio Glover vs. Western Michigan...... 9/12/15 TACKLES BY A LINEBACKER  SEASON 2. 21.0 ....Eric Davis ...... 1998 Rodney Oglesby vs. Savannah State ...... 9/7/91 133 ....Mike West ...... 1990 3. 19.0 ....Freddy Pesqueira ...... 2002 3. 2 ....many times, last by Matt Dobson & Lavelle Westbrooks 4. 18.5 ....Brent Russell ...... 2010 vs. Western Carolina ...... 11/9/13 TACKLES BY A DEFENSIVE BACK  SEASON 5. 18.0 ....Alex Mash ...... 1991 121 ....James Dickerson ...... 1997 6. 17.5 ....Dakota Walker...... 2008 INTERCEPTIONS  SEASON 7. 17.0 ....Eric Davis ...... 1997 1. 6 ....Antonio Glover ...... 2015 TACKLES  CAREER 17.0 ....Voncellies Allen ...... 1998 6 ....A.J. Bryant ...... 2004 1. 375 ....Paul Carroll (205s-170a) ...... 1991-94 9. 16.5 ....Brent Russell ...... 2011 6 ....Earthwind Moreland ...... 1998 2. 353 ....Freddy Pesqueira (173s-180a) ...... 1999-02 10. 15.5 ....Roderick Tinsley ...... 2010 6 ....Randell Boone ...... 1989 3. 316 ....John Mohring (181s-135a) ...... 2003-06 6 ....Laron Scott ...... 2010 4. 308 ....Edward Thomas (186s-122a) ...... 1993-96 TACKLES FOR LOSS  CAREER 6 ....Arkee Thompson ...... 1998 5. 292 ....Nick Davis (156s-136a) ...... 1990-93 1. 59.0 ....Voncellies Allen ...... 1996-99 6 ....Jim Mutimer ...... 1991 6. 290 ....Joe Scott (173s-117a) ...... 1999-03 2. 54.5 ....Brent Russell ...... 2008-12 6 ....Nate Gates ...... 2000 7. 282 ....Rob Stockton (162s-120a) ...... 1992-95 3. 51.5 ....Freddy Pesqueira ...... 1999-02 9. 5 ....Monquavion Brinson ...... 2017 8. 279 ....Derrick Butler (172s-107a) ...... 2001-04 4. 38.5 ....Eric Hadley ...... 2001-04 5 ....Lavar Rainey ...... 2000 9. 267 ....D.T. Tanner (136s-131a) ...... 1994-97 5. 38.0 ....Eric Davis ...... 1996-98 5 ....Rodney Oglesby ...... 1988 10. 266 ....Charles Carper (173-93) ...... 1983-85 38.0 ....Alex Mash ...... 1990-93 5 ....Arkee Thompson ...... 1999 7. 37.5 ....John Mohring ...... 2003-06 5 ....Brancis Williams ...... 1995 TACKLES BY A DEFENSIVE LINEMAN  CAREER 8. 29.5 ....Dion DuBose ...... 2008-12 5 ....Nay Young ...... 1983 5 ....Chris Aiken ...... 1985 353 ....Freddy Pesquiera ...... 1999-02 9. 27.5 ....Gi Smith ...... 1987-90 10. 26.0 ....Derrick Reeves ...... 1995-97 5 ....Brandon Jackson ...... 2006 TACKLES BY A LINEBACKER  CAREER INTERCEPTIONS  CAREER 375 ....Paul Carroll ...... 1991-94 1. 16 ....Nay Young ...... 1983-87 2. 15 ....Rodney Oglesby ...... 1988-91 TACKLES BY A DEFENSIVE BACK  CAREER 3. 12 ....Taz Dixon ...... 1986-89 282 ....Rob Stockton ...... 1992-95 12 ....Laron Scott ...... 2009-11 5. 11 ....Arkee Thompson ...... 1998-99 6. 10 ....A.J. Bryant ...... 2002-05 10 ....Marco Bradham ...... 1992-95 8. 9 ....David Young ...... 1999-02 9 ....Jim Mutimer ...... 1988-91 9 ....Kevin Whitley ...... 1988-91

GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 103 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS - DEFENSE INT RETURN YARDS  GAME FUMBLE RETURNS TOUCHDOWNS  SEASON BLOCKED KICKS  SEASON 102 ....Earthwind Moreland (2 INT) vs. Jacksonville St. ..9/12/98 1. 1 ....by many, most recent 1. 3 ....Aaron Whitaker ...... 2003 Ukeme Eligwe (90) vs. App State ...... 10/27/16 3 ....Larry Beard ...... 2008 INT RETURN YARDS  SEASON Caleb Williams (62) at Georgia ...... 11/21/15 3 ....David Young ...... 2001 1. 165 ....A.J. Bryant (6 INT) ...... 2004 Riyahd Jones (61) at Troy ...... 11/14/15 3 ....Brent Russell ...... 2009 2. 153 ....Matt Dobson (3 INT) ...... 2014 John Douglas (20) at Wo ord ...... 12/11/10 5. 2 ....Jonathan Battle Jr...... 2016 3. 111 ....Hugo Rossignol (4 INT) ...... 1983 Josh Gebhardt (34) vs SC State ...... 11/27/10 2 ....Ironhead Gallon ...... 2015 4. 107 ....Lavar Rainey (5 INT) ...... 2000 Kyle Oehlbeck (8) at Coastal Carolina ...... 9/18/10 2 ....Ironhead Gallon ...... 2014 5. 104 ....Dreck Cooper (2 INT) ...... 2001 2 ....Jonathan Battle ...... 2013 6. 102 ....Earthwind Moreland (3 INT) ...... 1998 FUMBLES FORCED  SEASON 2 ....Laron Scott ...... 2011 7. 98 ....Ryan Hadden (1 INT) ...... 1999 1. 6 ....Roderick Tinsley ...... 2010 2 ....Tim Camp ...... 2005 8. 96 ....Lavelle Westbrooks (2 INT)...... 2012 2. 4 ....Antwione Williams ...... 2015 2 ....Eric McIntire ...... 2002 96 ....John Mohring (3 INT) ...... 2005 4 ...Nick Davis ...... 1993 2 ....David Young ...... 2002 10. 95 ....A.J. Bryant (4 INT) ...... 2005 4 ....Chad Nighbert ...... 1997 2 ....Nate Gates ...... 2000 4 ....Brandon Smith ...... 1995 2 ....Voncellis Allen ...... 1998 INT RETURN YARDS  CAREER 6. 3 ...14 Tied, last by Quan Gri n ...... 2018 2 ....Lavar Rainey ...... 1999 1. 260 ....A.J. Bryant ...... 2002-05 2. 221 ....Matt Dobson ...... 2012-15 FUMBLES FORCED  CAREER BLOCKED KICKS  CAREER 3. 197 ....Rodney Oglesby ...... 1988-91 1. 8 ...Michael Berry ...... 1988-91 1. 6 ....David Young ...... 1999-02 4. 182 ....Taz Dixon ...... 1986-89 2. 6 ....Antwione Williams ...... 2011-15 2. 5 ....Brent Russell ...... 2008-12 5. 167 ....David Young ...... 1999-02 6 ....Roderick Tinsley ...... 2008-11 3. 4 ....Jonathan Battle Jr...... 2012-16 6. 165 ....Nay Young ...... 1983-87 6 ....Freddy Pesqueira ...... 1999-02 4 ....Ironhead Gallon ...... 2012-16 7. 155 ....Hugo Rossignol ...... 1983-85 6 ....Chad Nighbert ...... 1994-97 4 ....Larry Beard ...... 2005-08 8. 127 ....Laron Scott ...... 2009-11 6 ....Jessie Jenkins ...... 1983-85 6. 3 ....Aaron Whitaker ...... 2001-03 9. 121 ....Arkee Thompson ...... 1998-99 6. 5 ....Darius Eubanks ...... 2009-12 3 ....Tim Camp ...... 2005-08 10. 117 ....John Mohring ...... 2003-06 5 ....Cloise Williams ...... 1994-98 2 ....Laron Scott ...... 2009-11 5 ....Paul Carroll ...... 1991-94 2 ....Roderick Tinsley ...... 2008-11 INTERCEPTION RETURN TDS  SEASON 5 ....Nick Davis ...... 1990-93 2 ....John Mohring ...... 2003-06 2 ....Robert Hadley ...... 2001-04 1. 2 ....Matt Dobson ...... 2014 10. 4 ....14 Tied 2 ....Eric McIntire ...... 2001-04 2 ....Laron Scott ...... 2010 2 ....Johnathan Woodham ...... 2001-03 2 ....Lavar Rainey ...... 2000 QB HURRIES  SEASON 2 ....Lavar Rainey ...... 1996-00 1. 12 ....Eric Davis ...... 1998 2 ....Nate Gates ...... 1999-00 12 ....Jamar Jones ...... 2000 INTERCEPTION RETURN TDS  CAREER 2 ....Voncellies Allen ...... 1996-99 12 ....Derrick Reeves ...... 1997 1. 3 ....Taz Dixon ...... 1986-89 2 ....Earthwind Moreland ...... 1996-99 2. 2 ....Matt Dobson ...... 2012-15 4. 11 ....Freddy Pesqueira ...... 2002 2 ....Lavar Rainey ...... 1996-00 5. 10 ....Eric Davis ...... 1997 2 ....Laron Scott ...... 2009-11 10 ....Voncellies Allen ...... 1997 2 ....A.J. Bryant ...... 2002-05 7. 9 ....Deshon Cooper...... 2017 9 ....Nate Gates ...... 2000 FUMBLE RECOVERIES  SEASON 9. 8 ....Winston Hardison ...... 2002 8 ....Eric Hadley ...... 2002 1. 5 ....Darius Dawson ...... 1993 11. 7 ....Raymond Johnson III ...... 2017 2. 4 ....Daryl Morrell ...... 1997 7 ....Freddy Pesqueira ...... 2000 4 ....Nay Young ...... 1987 7 ....Eugene Phillips ...... 1999 4. 3 ...13 tied, last by Raymond Johnson III ...... 2018 7 ....Benjy Harris ...... 1998 7 ....Voncellies Allen ...... 1998 FUMBLE RECOVERIES  CAREER 7 ....Corey Middlebrooks ...... 2001 1. 6 ....Michael Berry ...... 1988-91 7 ....Freddy Pesqueira ...... 1999 2. 5 ....Darius Dawson ...... 1990-93 5 ....Steve Bussoletti ...... 1988-91 QB HURRIES  CAREER 5 ....Eric Thigpen ...... 1993-96 1. 29 ....Freddy Pesqueira ...... 1999-02 5 ....Cloise Williams ...... 1995-98 2. 22 ....Eric Davis ...... 1996-98 5 ....Nay Young ...... 1984-87 3. 21 ....Voncellies Allen ...... 1996-99 5 ....Alex Mash ...... 1990-93 4. 18 ....Jamar Jones ...... 1998-01 5 ....Daryl Morrell ...... 1997-98 5. 12 ....Derrick Reeves ...... 1995-97 9. 4 ...11 tied, last Raymond Johnson III ....2017-pres. 12 ....Eugene Phillips ...... 1996-99 7. 11 ....Corey Middlebrooks ...... 1998-01 11 ....Benjy Harris ...... 1997-98 11 ....Eric Hadley ...... 2001-04 10. 10 ....Robert LeBlanc ...... 1998-01 10 ....Victor Cabral ...... 2001-04

104 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL ANNUAL LEADERS RUSHING YARDS RECEIVING YARDS YEAR PLAYER LONG POS CL ATT YARDS Y/C TD Y/G YEAR PLAYER LONG CL REC. YARDS AVG. TD A/G 2018 Wesley Fields (64) RB Sr. 200 1,080 5.4 9 87.5 2018 Wesley Fields (61t) Sr. 10 237 23.7 1 19.8 2017 Wesley Fields (48t) RB Jr. 173 811 4.7 5 67.6 2017 Malik Henry (55) So. 20 268 13.4 1 26.8 2016 Kevin Ellison (54) QB Jr. 139 678 4.9 7 61.6 2016 BJ Johnson III (64t) Sr. 42 600 14.3 3 50.0 2015 Matt Breida (87t) RB Jr. 203 1,608 7.9 17 123.7 2015 BJ Johnson III (36) Jr. 15 249 16.6 0 27.7 2014 Matt Breida (88t) RB So. 171 1,485 8.7 17 123.8 2014 BJ Johnson III (68t) So. 23 312 13.6 3 26.0 2013 Jerick McKinnon (66t, 66) RB/QB Sr. 161 1,050 6.5 12 105.0 2013 BJ Johnson III (45) RFr 12 216 18.0 0 19.6 2012 Jerick McKinnon (87t) RB/QB Jr. 269 1,817 6.8 20 129.8 2012 Zach Walker (75t) So. 9 343 38.1 3 24.5 2011 Dominique Swope (82t) RB Fr 168 1,023 6.1 7 78.7 2011 Johnathan Bryant (57) So. 13 355 27.3 2 25.4 2010 Robert Brown (80t) RB Fr. 213 1,004 4.7 7 77.2 2010 J.J. Wilcox (63t) So. 22 551 25.0 3 36.7 2009 Adam Urbano (45t) RB So. 141 622 4.4 6 56.5 2009 Jamere Valentine (49) Fr. 51 487 9.5 4 44.3 2008 Antonio Henton (25t, 25, 25) QB So. 159 628 3.9 9 57.1 2008 Raja Andrews (55) Sr. 64 873 13.6 5 87.3 2007 Jayson Foster (82t) QB Sr. 261 1,844 7.1 24 167.6 2007 Raja Andrews (48) Jr. 38 388 10.2 3 35.3 2006 Chris Covington (75) RB So. 164 824 5.0 8 74.9 2006 Reggie McCutchen (62) Sr. 24 374 15.6 0 34.0 2005 Jermaine Austin (60t) RB Sr. 233 1,546 6.6 14 128.8 2005 Teddy Craft (82) Jr. 10 319 31.9 5 31.9 2004 Jermaine Austin (63t) RB Jr. 154 988 6.4 5 98.8 2004 Teddy Craft (52) So. 20 482 24.1 7 48.2 2003 Jermaine Austin (78t) RB So. 224 1,461 6.5 6 132.8 2003 Teddy Craft (47) Fr. 15 289 19.3 1 26.3 2002 Chaz Williams (71t) RB So. 290 1,422 4.9 *27 101.6 2002 Carl Kearney (79t) Jr. 15 287 19.1 1 20.5 2001 Adrian Peterson (54) RB Sr. 261 1,459 5.6 18 132.6 2001 Derrick Owens (69t) Jr. 11 400 36.4 3 44.4 2000 Adrian Peterson (49) RB Jr. 230 1,361 5.9 13 151.2 2000 Chris Johnson (70) Sr. 29 673 23.2 8 61.2 1999 Adrian Peterson (73t) RB So. 248 1,807 7.3 28 164.3 1999 Chris Johnson (57) Jr. 24 414 17.3 4 37.6 1998 Adrian Peterson (91t) RB RFr. 258 #1,932 7.5 25 175.6 1998 Corey Joyner (80t) Sr. 24 494 20.6 3 44.9 1997 Roderick Russell (56t) FB Sr. 215 1,171 5.4 10 106.5 1997 Corey Joyner (68) Jr. 31 595 19.2 7 54.2 1996 Roderick Russell (69) RB Jr. 184 1,238 6.7 5 112.6 1996 Maurice Bing (47) Sr. 39 541 13.9 2 49.2 1995 Charles Bostick (45) QB Sr. 158 587 3.7 7 53.4 1995 Maurice Bing (56) Jr. 25 342 13.7 2 31.1 1994 Marlow Warthen (78t) SB Jr. 69 658 9.5 5 59.8 1994 Dexter Dawson (55) Jr. 25 306 12.2 0 27.8 1993 James Williams (50t) FB Sr. 151 839 5.6 2 76.3 1993 Dexter Dawson (74t) So. 13 295 22.7 3 26.8 1992 James Williams (34) FB Jr. 157 737 4.7 3 67.0 1992 Shafton Fraley (37) So. 12 211 17.6 0 19.2 1991 Lester E ord (34) FB Sr. 208 952 4.6 5 86.5 1991 Terrence Sorrell (44t) Jr. 24 409 17.3 3 37.1 1990 Joe Ross (46) FB Sr. 199 868 4.4 13 78.9 1990 Terrence Sorrell (64) So. 20 445 22.3 3 40.4 1989 Joe Ross (62) FB Jr. 212 1,354 6.4 13 135.4 1989 Donnie Allen (41t) Sr. 18 300 16.7 2 33.3 1988 Raymond Gross (48t, 48t) QB So. 194 772 4.0 4 70.2 1988 Tony Belser (55) Sr. 25 412 16.5 3 41.2 1987 Joe Ross (75) FB Fr. 165 1,018 6.2 4 92.5 1987 Tony Belser (64) Jr. 35 561 16.0 4 62.3 1986 Tracy Ham (55t) QB Sr. 207 1,048 5.1 18 95.3 1986 Frank Johnson (73) So. 26 582 22.4 2 52.9 1985 Ricky Harris (33t) RB Jr 111 825 7.4 5 75.0 1985 Monty Sharpe (45) Jr. 20 368 18.4 5 36.8 1984 Tracy Ham (72) QB So. 148 707 4.8 5 64.3 1984 Monty Sharpe (54) So. 30 654 21.8 5 72.6 1983 Melvin Bell (73t) RB So. 121 712 5.9 2 64.7 1983 Monty Sharpe (47) Fr. 23 444 19.3 4 55.5 *NCAA record for rushing touchdowns by a quarterback; #NCAA record for rushing yards by a freshman PASSING YARDS YEAR PLAYER LONG CL ATT COM YARDS PCT. INT TD EFF 2018 Shai Werts (61t) So. 116 69 987 59.5 0 10 159.40 2017 Shai Werts (63t) Fr. 152 85 929 55.9 5 7 115.88 2016 Kevin Ellison (64t) Jr. 106 66 871 62.3 3 8 150.53 2015 Kevin Ellison (60t) Jr. 89 40 597 44.9 5 4 104.89 2014 Kevin Ellison (68t) So. 128 71 1001 55.5 3 5 129.36 2013 Kevin Ellison (58t) RFr. 79 41 756 51.9 3 2 133.04 2012 Jerick McKinnon (75t) Jr. 49 20 597 40.8 3 7 178.06 2011 Jaybo Shaw (63t) Sr. 134 75 1,476 56.0 3 10 168.64 2010 Jaybo Shaw (63t) Jr. 141 70 1,233 50.7 5 5 129.34 2009 Lee Chapple (46) So. 360 233 1,774 64.7 14 8 105.67 2008 Antonio Henton (67) So. 279 156 1,852 55.9 12 15 120.81 2007 Jayson Foster (81t) Sr. 170 109 1,203 64.1 4 6 158.00 2006 Travis Clark (85t) So. 283 147 1,808 51.9 4 8 112.11 2005 Jayson Foster (60) So. 62 33 842 53.2 4 8 196.98 2004 Chaz Williams (64) Sr. 115 59 1,178 51.3 2 13 171.18 2003 Trey Hunter (80t) Jr. 53 26 535 49.1 6 4 137.11 2002 Chaz Williams (64) So. 72 34 801 47.2 2 7 167.2 2001 J.R. Revere (69t) Sr. 80 34 830 42.5 2 5 145.3 2000 J.R. Revere (70) Jr. 138 71 1,247 51.4 7 11 143.51 1999 Greg Hill (73t) Sr. 106 63 1,262 59.4 7 9 174.25 1998 Greg Hill (80t) Jr. 119 70 1,193 58.8 7 6 147.9 1997 Greg Hill (62) So. 100 48 654 48.0 7 5 105.44 1996 Kenny Robinson (52) Jr. 156 86 1,130 55.1 7 2 111.2 1995 Kenny Robinson (55) So. 104 67 741 64.4 3 5 134.37 1994 Kenny Robinson (61) Fr. 104 51 706 49.0 3 0 100.29 1993 Joe Dupree (74) Jr. 78 26 542 33.3 4 6 106.83 1992 Charles Bostick (39) So. 90 37 550 41.1 4 1 87.22 1991 Derrick McGrady (77) Jr. 98 49 743 50.0 3 4 121.03 1990 Raymond Gross (64) Sr. 189 108 1,534 57.1 6 8 132.94 1989 Raymond Gross (64) Jr. 110 53 930 48.2 2 5 130.56 1988 Raymond Gross (67) So. 119 62 861 52.1 5 3 112.79 1987 Raymond Gross (50) Fr. 89 42 481 47.2 4 2 91.02 1986 Tracy Ham (75) Sr. 177 98 1,772 55.4 10 9 144.94 1985 Tracy Ham (54) Jr. 171 94 1,405 55.0 8 8 130.07 Raymond Gross 1984 Tracy Ham (47) So. 220 109 1,694 49.5 13 12 120.41 1983 Tracy Ham (42) Fr. 105 51 886 45.8 6 5 128.78 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 105 ANNUAL LEADERS ALLPURPOSE YARDS POINTS SCORED YEAR PLAYER PLAYS RUSH REC PR KR IR TOTAL Y/G YEAR PLAYER POS CL TD FG PAT 2PT PTS 2018 Wesley Kennedy III 113 495 182 100 24 - 1306 100.5 2018 Tyler Bass PK Jr. - 19 45 - 102 2017 Myles Campbell 71 24 120 96 790 - 1030 85.8 2017 Tyler Bass PK So. - 12 27 - 72 2016 Matt Breida 182 646 53 - 68 - 767 63.9 2016 Younghoe Koo PK Sr. - 19 28 - 85 2015 Matt Breida 206 1608 6 - - - 1614 124.2 2015 Matt Breida RB Jr. 17 - - - 102 2014 Matt Breida 181 1485 97 - 24 - 1606 133.8 2014 Matt Breida RB So. 18 - - - 108 2013 Jerick McKinnon 167 1050 23 - 33 - 1106 110.6 2013 Jerick McKinnon RB/QB Sr. 12 - - - 72 2012 Jerick McKinnon 270 1817 15 - - - 1832 130.9 2012 Jerick McKinnon QB Jr. 20 - - 1 122 2011 Dominique Swope 174 1023 17 78 - - 1118 86.0 2011 Adrian Mora PK Sr. - 12-14 62-64 - 98 2010 Laron Scott 50 - - - 1161 75 1236 82.4 2010 Adrian Mora PK Jr. - 19-21 45-45 - 102 2009 Adam Urbano 186 622 315 - - - 937 85.2 2009 Adrian Mora PK So. - 16-22 19-19 - 67 2008 Raja Andrews 90 13 873 280 89 - 1255 125.5 2008 Adrian Mora PK Fr. - 10-12 31-31 0 61 2007 Jayson Foster 285 1844 65 133 38 - 2080 189.1 2007 Jayson Foster QB Sr. 24 - - - 144 2006 Jayson Foster 112 346 368 250 323 - 1287 117.0 2006 Jayson Foster WR Jr. 9 - - 1 56 2005 Jermaine Austin 234 1546 4 - - - 1550 129.2 2005 Jayson Foster QB So. 21 - - - 126 2004 Jermaine Austin 226 988 15 - - - 1003 100.3 2004 Chaz Williams QB Sr. 25 - - 0-1 152 2003 Jermaine Austin 225 1461 8 - - - 1469 133.5 2003 Sean Holland PK Jr. - 13-17 36-38 - 75 2002 Chaz Williams 229 1187 - - - - 1187 107.9 2002 Chaz Williams QB So. 27 - - 0-1 162 2001 Adrian Peterson 265 1459 12 - - - 1471 133.7 2001 Adrian Peterson RB Sr. 18 - - 1-1 110 2000 Adrian Peterson 232 1361 17 - - - 1378 153.1 2000 Adrian Peterson RB Jr. 14 - - - 84 1999 Adrian Peterson 257 1,807 163 - - - 1970 179.1 1999 Adrian Peterson RB So. 29 - - - 174 1998 Adrian Peterson 262 1932 33 - - - 1965 178.6 1998 Adrian Peterson RB r-Fr. 26 - - - 156 1997 Roderick Russell 223 1171 90 - - - 1261 114.6 1997 Greg Hill QB So. 14 - - 0-2 84 1996 Roderick Russell 193 1238 80 - 5 - 1323 120.3 1996 Kenny Robinson QB Jr. 14 - - - 84 1995 Dexter Dawson 105 334 262 271 389 - 1256 125.6 1995 Eric Meng PK So. - 9-16 33-34 - 60 1994 Marlow Warthen 101 658 195 24 252 - 1129 102.6 1994 Reed Haley PK Sr. - 11-20 42-43 - 75 1993 Chris Wright 85 461 66 - 350 - 877 79.7 1993 Reed Haley PK Jr. - 15-21 40-40 - 85 1992 James Williams 159 737 1 - 23 - 761 69.2 1992 Charles Bostick QB So. 9 - - - 54 1991 Lester E ord 208 952 - - - - 952 86.5 1991 David Cool PK Sr. - 14-17 25-28 - 67 1990 Karl Miller 103 284 396 - 570 - 1250 113.6 1990 Joe Ross RB Sr. 14 - - - 84 1989 Joe Ross 215 1354 58 - - - 1412 141.2 1989 Ernest Thompson RB Sr. 18 - - - 108 1988 Karl Miller 62 249 128 - 495 - 872 79.3 1988 Ernest Thompson RB Jr. 19 - - 1 116 1987 Joe Ross 169 1018 -13 - - - 1015 101.5 1987 Tim Foley PK Sr. - 17-22 25-26 - 76 1986 Tracy Ham 207 1048 - - - - 1048 95.3 1986 Tracy Ham QB Sr. 18 - - 1 110 1985 Ricky Harris 138 825 125 - 53 - 1003 91.2 1985 Tim Foley PK So. - 16-17 33-33 - 81 1984 Melvin Bell 92 565 142 252 416 - 1375 125.0 1984 Gerald Harris RB So. 17 - - - 102 1983 Melvin Bell 143 712 - - 490 - 1202 109.3 1983 Gerald Harris RB Fr. 10 - - 4 68 TOTAL OFFENSE YEAR PLAYER CL PLAYS RUN PASS TOTAL TD Y/G Y/P 2018 Shai Werts So. 298 908 987 1916 15 147.4 6.43 2017 Shai Werts Fr. 359 722 929 1651 10 150.1 4.60 2016 Kevin Ellison Sr. 245 678 871 1519 15 126.6 6.20 2015 Matt Breida Jr. 203 1608 - 1608 17 123.7 7.92 2014 Kevin Ellison So. 261 992 865 1857 16 168.8 7.11 2013 Kevin Ellison r-Fr. 206 886 756 1642 10 149.3 7.97 2012 Jerick McKinnon Jr. 318 1817 597 2414 20 172.4 7.59 2011 Jaybo Shaw Sr. 302 420 1476 1896 24 135.4 6.27 2010 Jaybo Shaw Jr. 349 514 1233 1747 21 116.5 5.00 2009 Lee Chapple So. 438 -80 1774 1694 10 154.0 3.86 2008 Antonio Henton So. 438 628 1852 2480 24 225.5 5.67 2007 Jayson Foster Sr. 431 1844 1203 3047 30 277.0 7.06 2006 Travis Clark So. 311 18 1808 1826 8 166.0 5.87 2005 Jayson Foster So. 301 1481 842 2323 21 193.6 7.71 2004 Chaz Williams Sr. 294 737 1178 1915 25 147.3 6.51 2003 Jermaine Austin So. 224 1461 - 1461 6 132.8 6.52 2002 Chaz Williams So. 301 1187 801 1988 21 180.7 6.60 2001 J.R. Revere Sr. 233 802 830 1632 14 163.2 7.00 2000 J.R. Revere Jr. 323 730 1247 1977 12 179.7 6.12 1999 Greg Hill Sr. 258 1084 1262 2346 25 213.3 9.09 1998 Greg Hill Jr. 321 1061 1193 2254 22 204.9 7.02 1997 Greg Hill So. 260 898 654 1552 19 141.1 5.96 1996 Kenny Robinson Jr. 349 508 1130 1638 16 148.9 4.69 1995 Kenny Robinson So. 198 319 741 1060 11 132.5 5.35 1994 Kenny Robinson Fr. 258 399 706 1105 11 100.45 4.28 1993 Joe Dupree Jr. 211 298 542 840 11 76.36 3.98 1992 Charles Bostick So. 277 575 550 1125 10 102.27 4.06 1991 Lester E ord Sr. 208 952 - 952 5 86.5 4.57 1990 Raymond Gross Sr. 376 216 1534 1750 11 159.1 4.65 1989 Raymond Gross Jr. 294 773 930 1703 10 154.8 5.79 1988 Raymond Gross So. 313 772 861 1633 7 148.5 5.21 1987 Joe Ross Fr. 165 1018 - 1018 4 127.3 6.16 1986 Tracy Ham Sr. 384 1048 1772 2820 27 256.4 7.34 1985 Tracy Ham Jr. 327 751 1405 2156 17 196.0 6.59 1984 Tracy Ham So. 368 707 1694 2401 17 218.3 6.52 Adrian Peterson 1983 Tracy Ham Fr. 236 706 886 1592 16 176.9 6.74 106 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL ANNUAL LEADERS FIELD GOALS PUNT RETURNS YEAR PLAYER CL FGM FGA PCT. LG BL YEAR PLAYER CL. RET YARDS AVG. TD LG 2018 Tyler Bass Jr. 19 21 90.5 50 0 2018 Wesley Kennedy III So. 11 100 9.1 0 26 2017 Tyler Bass So. 15 19 78.9 48 0 2017 Myles Campbell Sr. 12 96 8.0 0 43 2016 Younghoe Koo Sr. 19 20 95.0 53 0 2016 Montay Crockett Sr. 12 125 10.4 0 36 2015 Alex Hanks Sr. 8 10 80.0 40 0 2015 Derek Keaton Sr. 18 276 15.3 0 72 2014 Alex Hanks Jr. 10 14 71.4 45 0 2014 Tray Butler Sr. 15 90 6.0 0 21 2013 Younghoe Koo Fr. 5 6 83.3 49 0 2013 Brandan Thomas Jr. 19 133 7.0 0 42 2012 Alex Hanks Fr. 7 17 41.2 48 3 2012 Darreion Robinson Sr. 22 128 5.8 0 37 2011 Adrian Mora Sr. 12 14 85.7 49 1 2011 Darreion Robinson Jr. 10 87 8.7 1 46t 2010 Adrian Mora Jr. 19 21 90.5 45 0 2010 Darreion Robinson So. 16 91 5.7 0 29 2009 Adrian Mora So. 16 22 72.7 50 1 2009 Ronnie Wiggins Sr. 11 54 4.9 0 *15 2008 Adrian Mora Fr. 10 12 83.3 42 0 2008 Raja Andrews Sr. 20 280 14.0 1 84t 2007 Jesse Hartley Jr. 17 24 70.8 54 0 2007 Jayson Foster Sr. 17 133 7.8 0 17 2006 Patrick Bolen So. 6 11 54.5 39 0 2006 Jayson Foster Jr. 24 250 10.4 1 78t 2005 Jonathan Dudley Jr. 4 8 50.0 37 0 2005 Teddy Craft Jr. 13 81 6.2 0 23 2004 Jonathan Dudley So. 9 9 1.000 47 0 2004 Teddy Craft So. 17 193 11.4 1 53t 2003 Sean Holland Jr. 13 17 76.5 38 0 2003 Lewis Barr So. 21 197 9.4 0 85 2002 Scott Shelton Sr. 11 17 64.7 51 0 2002 Ant Williams Sr. 44 474 10.8 1 87t 2001 Scott Shelton Jr. 12 19 63.2 45 0 2001 Ant Williams Jr. 28 282 10.1 1 74 2000 Rob Bironas Sr. 7 13 53.8 45 0 2000 Ant Williams So. 13 177 13.6 0 34 1999 Chris Chambers Sr. 6 14 42.9 57 0 1999 Ant Williams r-Fr. 24 210 8.8 0 23 1998 Chris Chambers Jr. 12 14 85.7 45 1 1998 Corey Joyner Sr. 17 253 14.9 1 64t 1997 Eric Meng Sr. 12 14 85.7 49 0 1997 Recio Tutt So. 25 179 7.2 0 52 1996 Chris Chambers Fr. 1 1 1.000 34 - 1996 Recio Tutt Fr. 15 53 3.5 0 22 1995 Eric Meng So. 9 16 56.3 40 - 1995 Dexter Dawson Sr. 17 271 15.9 1 85t 1994 Reed Haley Sr. 11 20 55.0 51 - 1994 Dexter Dawson Jr. 22 211 9.6 0 23 1993 Reed Haley Jr. 15 21 71.4 53 - 1993 Dexter Dawson So. 32 366 11.4 0 57 1992 Reed Haley So. 10 16 62.5 53 - 1992 Brandon Rozzelle Jr. 37 201 5.4 0 41 1991 David Cool Sr. 14 17 82.4 53 - 1991 Rodney Oglesby Sr. 20 155 7.8 1 51t 1990 Mike Dowis Sr. 12 15 80.0 *40 - 1990 Rodney Oglesby Jr. 33 215 6.5 0 29 1989 Mike Dowis Jr. 9 11 81.8 40 - 1989 Rodney Oglesby So. 34 370 10.9 1 69t 1988 Mike Dowis So. 8 10 80.0 40 - 1988 Rodney Oglesby Fr. 25 161 6.4 0 20 1987 Tim Foley Sr. 17 22 77.3 63 - 1987 Tony Belser Jr. 22 148 6.7 0 46 1986 Tim Foley Jr. 10 11 90.9 47 - 1986 Tony Belser So. 18 136 7.5 0 41 1985 Tim Foley So. 16 17 94.1 54 - 1985 Nay Young So. 18 201 11.2 0 44 1984 Tim Foley Fr. 7 12 58.3 44 - 1984 Melvin Bell Jr. 18 252 14.0 1 76t 1983 David Simmons Fr. 8 9 88.9 44 - 1983 Melvin Bell So. 19 132 6.9 0 - *long made that season for Eagles was 44 twice by David Cool *long punt return that season was 41 yards by Laron Scott on his only PR PUNTING KICK RETURNS YEAR PLAYER CL PUNTS YARDS AVG. TB FC I20 LG YEAR PLAYER Cl. RET YDS AVG TD LG 2018 Magill Bauerle So. 56 2164 38.6 2 23 18 56 2018 Wesley Kennedy III So. 24 529 22.0 0 62 2017 Matt Flynn Sr. 67 2684 40.1 6 25 13 61 2017 Myles Campbell Sr. 36 790 21.9 0 47 2016 Matt Flynn Jr. 56 2189 39.1 1 29 11 60 2016 Malik Henry So. 17 366 21.5 0 33 2015 Ryan Nowicki Sr. 33 1355 41.1 3 12 13 50 2015 Derek Keaton Sr. 36 934 25.9 0 48 2014 Ryan Nowicki Jr. 34 1366 40.2 2 16 16 60 2014 Derek Keaton Sr. 16 445 27.8 0 60 2013 Ryan Nowicki So. 19 818 43.1 2 6 5 57 2013 Matt Breida Fr. 13 266 20.5 0 43 2012 Luke Cherry Jr. 45 1688 37.5 1 12 14 54 2012 J.J. Wilcox Sr. 31 780 25.2 0 57 2011 Charlie Edwards Sr. 30 1263 42.1 4 13 8 52 2011 Laron Scott Sr. 34 1040 30.6 2 99t 2010 Charlie Edwards Jr. 56 2298 41.0 3 24 19 62 2010 Laron Scott Jr. 44 1161 26.4 0 76 2009 Charlie Edwards So. 61 2417 39.6 4 18 18 68 2009 Darrell Pasco Sr. 19 455 23.9 0 47 2008 Charlie Edwards Fr 48 1918 40.0 5 6 14 59 2008 Darrell Pasco Jr. 20 453 22.6 0 45 2007 Daniel Jordan Sr. 50 2012 40.2 3 8 16 62 2007 Raja Andrews Jr. 21 443 21.1 0 46 2006 Daniel Jordan Jr. 62 2540 41.0 11 8 18 58 2006 Maurice Maynard Jr. 14 298 21.3 0 57 2005 Daniel Jordan So. 33 1305 39.5 2 6 7 69 2005 Teddy Craft Jr. 19 345 18.2 0 43 2004 Daniel Jordan Fr. 34 1396 41.1 2 2 9 68 2004 Roger King Fr. 13 240 18.5 0 43 2003 Sean Holland Jr. 38 1427 37.6 3 5 6 58 2003 Lewis Barr So. 20 598 29.9 0 62 2002 Scott Shelton Sr. 51 1903 37.3 5 9 23 56 2002 Ant Williams Sr. 18 470 26.1 1 93t 2001 Scott Shelton Jr. 38 1527 40.2 5 6 12 61 2001 Kevin Davis r-Fr. 9 159 17.7 0 30 2000 Scott Shelton So. 33 1224 37.1 5 5 15 56 2000 Ant Williams So. 22 160 7.3 0 20 1999 Scott Shelton Fr. 16 682 42.7 1 2 5 57 1999 Ant Williams r-Fr. 10 210 21 0 50 1998 Kenny Worob Sr. 32 1229 38.4 4 6 2 52 1998 Corey Joyner Sr. 11 295 26.8 0 40 1997 Kenny Worob Jr. 48 1915 39.9 1 8 16 54 1997 James Banks So. 12 335 27.9 1 94t 1996 Kenny Worob So. 48 1820 37.9 - - 11 60 1996 Recio Tutt Fr. 14 290 20.7 0 34 1995 Kenny Worob Fr. 34 1339 39.4 - - 8 75 1995 Dexter Dawson Sr. 15 389 25.9 0 55 1994 Eric Smith Sr. 55 2182 39.7 - - 13 60 1994 Chris Wright Sr. 19 327 17.2 0 47 1993 Bill Thatcher Sr. 58 2287 39.4 - - 14 59 1993 Chris Wright Jr. 16 350 21.9 0 38 1992 Bill Thatcher Jr. 69 2551 37.0 - - 19 49 1992 Chris Wright So. 15 410 27.3 1 94t 1991 Don Norton Sr. 73 2980 40.8 - - 17 63 1991 Chris Wright Fr. 18 343 19.1 0 37 1990 Terry Harvin Sr. 75 2968 39.6 - - 15 62 1990 Karl Miller Sr. 25 570 22.8 0 51 1989 Terry Harvin Jr. 41 1492 36.4 - - 15 51 1989 Karl Miller Jr. 17 321 18.9 0 41 1988 Terry Harvin So. 43 1598 37.2 - - - 60 1988 Karl Miller So. 22 495 22.5 0 42 1987 Terry Harvin Fr. 32 1249 39.0 - - - 66 1987 Darren Chandler Jr. 15 253 16.9 0 36 1986 Pat Parker Jr. 37 1430 38.6 - - - 48 1986 Nay Young Jr. 33 715 21.7 0 36 1985 Rob Whitton So. 31 996 32.1 - - - 57 1985 Tony Belser Fr. 16 353 22.1 0 60 1984 David Simmons Fr. 26 962 35.6 - - - 62 1984 Melvin Bell Jr. 17 416 24.5 0 - 1983 Brit Barker So. 40 1505 37.6 - - - 55 1983 Melvin Bell So. 22 490 22.3 1 - GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 107 ANNUAL LEADERS TACKLES TACKLES FOR LOSS SACKS YEAR PLAYER POS CL UAA TOTAL YEAR PLAYER POS CL TFL YDS YEAR PLAYER POS CL SACKS YDS 2018 Joshua Moon FS Sr. 41-31 71 2018 Raymond Johnson III DE So. 8.0 36 2018 Logan Hunt DE Sr. 5.0 19 2017 R.J. Murray SS Jr. 41-18 59 2017 Logan Hunt DT Jr. 11.0 26 2017 Logan Hunt DT Jr. 5.0 19 2016 Ukeme Eligwe LB Jr. 65-39 104 2016 Ukeme Eligwe LB Jr. 9.5 44 2016 Ukeme Eligwe LB Jr. 2.5 20 2015 Antwione Williams LB Sr. 48-59 107 2015 Antwione Williams LB Sr. 10.5 37 2015 A. Williams/B. Dawson 4.0 22/36 2014 Edwin Jackson LB Sr. 58-42 100 2014 Antwione Williams LB Sr. 8.0 29 2014 Ryan George DE r-Fr. 3.5 30 2013 Edwin Jackson LB Jr. 52-40 92 2013 Kyle Oehlbeck LB Sr. 9.0 27 2013 Jonathan Battle DT So. 3.0 15 2012 John Stevenson LB Sr. 52-51 103 2012 Dion DuBose DE Sr. 11.0 58 2012 DuBose/Mention 6.5 45/44 2011 Deion Stanley DB r-Fr. 59-27 86 2011 Brent Russell NT Jr. 16.5 72 2011 Brent Russell NT Jr. 6.5 40 2010 Josh Rowe LB Jr. 56-48 104 2010 Brent Russell NT So. 18.5 96 2010 Brent Russell NT So. 8 60 2009 Dion DuBose LB So. 47-38 85 2009 Russell /Wylie 11.0 52/49 2009 Brent Russell NT r-Fr. 6 46 2008 Quentin Taylor LB Sr. 49-49 98 2008 Dakota Walker LB Sr. 17.5 81 2008 Dakota Walker LB Sr. 8.5 66 2007 Chris Covington DB Jr. 46-21 67 2007 Dakota Walker LB Jr. 8.0 37 2007 Larry Beard DE Jr. 4.0 29 2006 John Mohring LB Sr. 61-32 93 2006 John Mohring LB Sr. 14.0 31 2006 Branden Daniel DE So. 4.5 20 2005 John Mohring LB Jr. 55-57 112 2005 John Mohring LB Jr. 13.0 35 2005 Charrod Taylor DT Jr. 3.5 22 2004 Derrick Butler LB Sr. 43-25 68 2004 Eric Hadley DT Sr. 12.0 32 2004 Mohring /Jude 4.0 33/39 2003 Derrick Butler LB Jr. 41-36 77 2003 Eric Hadley DT Jr. 14.5 62 2003 Eric Hadley DT Jr. 5.0 45 2002 Joe Scott LB Sr. 68-48 116 2002 Freddy Pesqueira DT Sr. 19.0 55 2002 Freddy Pesqueira DT Sr. 7.0 29 2001 Joe Scott LB Jr. 72-40 112 2001 Freddy Pesqueira DT Jr. 12.5 33 2001 Victor Cabral DT r-Fr. 3 15 2000 Freddy Pesqueira DT So. 42-45 87 2000 Jamar Jones LB Jr. 13 41 2000 Freddy Pesqueira DE So. 5.5 22 1999 Jason Neese LB So. 49-30 79 1999 Voncellies Allen DT Sr. 22 45 1999 Freddy Pesqueira DE Fr. 5.0 28 1998 Arkee Thompson SS Fr. 55-54 109 1998 Eric Davis DE Sr. 21 96 1998 Eric Davis DE Sr. 11 60 1997 James Dickerson SS So. 65-56 121 1997 Eric Davis DE Jr. 17 74 1997 Voncellies Allen DT So. 5.5 38 1996 Edward Thomas DE Sr. 86-44 130 1996 Lee Brooks DT Sr. 15 38 1996 Edward Thomas DE Sr. 15.0 1995 Chad Nighbert LB So. 52-45 97 1995 Lee Brooks DT Jr. 7 14 1995 Edward Thomas DE Jr. 8 1994 Paul Carroll LB Sr. 71-56 127 1994 Michael Morris DE Sr. 6 - 1994 Michael Morris DE Sr. 7 1993 Paul Carroll LB Jr. 57-45 102 1993 Alex Mash DT Sr. 11 - 1993 Alex Mash DT Sr. 10.5 1992 Paul Carroll LB So. 59-48 107 1992 Alex Mash DT Jr. 8 - 1992 R. Johnson DE 6 1991 Paul Sikkelee LB Sr. 61-47 108 1991 Alex Mash DT So. 7 - 1991 Alex Mash DT So. 7.0 1990 Mike West LB Sr. 73-60 133 1990 4 tied 4 - 1990 Steve Bussolletti DE Jr. 8.0 1989 Darrell Hendrix LB Sr. 70-23 93 1989 Gi Smith DE Jr. 12 - 1989 Steve Bussolletti DE So. 10.0 1988 Darrell Hendrix LB Jr. 69-28 97 1988 Gi Smith DE So. 12.5 - 1988 Darren Alford DE Sr. 15.5 1987 Flint Matthews LB Sr. 65-30 95 1987 n/a 1987 James Carter DG So. 7 1986 Robert Underwood LB Jr. 70-30 100 1986 n/a 1986 Donnie Allen DG Sr. 5 1985 Jessie Jenkins DG Sr. 70-47 117 1985 n/a 1985 Richardson/Jenkins 5 each 1984 Charles Carper LB Jr. 77-29 106 1984 n/a 1984 Beau Brown LB Sr. 5 -- 1983 Theoria Ward DG Jr. - 89 1983 n/a 1983 n/a INTERCEPTIONS PASS BREAKUPS FUMBLE RECOVERIES YEAR PLAYER POS CL INT YDS AVG TD YEAR PLAYER POS CL PBU YEAR PLAYER POS CL FR YDS 2018 Kindle Vildor CB Jr. 4 36 9.0 0 2018 Kindle Vildor CB Jr. 11 2018 Raymond Johnson III DE So. 3 0 2017 Monquavion Brinson CB So. 5 57 11.4 0 2017 Monquavion Brinson CB So. 12 2017 Chris DeLaRosa LB Sr. 2 0 2016 Jones Jr./Moon 2 2016 Ironhead Gallon LB Sr. 6 2016 Logan Hunt DE So. 2 0 2015 Antonio Glover S Sr. 6 51 8.5 0 2015 Caleb Williams CB Sr. 11 2015 N. Govan/R. Jones 2 2014 Matt Dobson S Jr. 3 153 51.0 2 2014 Nick Wright CB Sr. 8 2014 Rayquan Sam CB So. 2 0 2013 Deion Stanley S Jr. 3 15 5.0 0 2013 Lavelle Westbrooks CB Sr. 7 2013 Jackson/Hardee 1 2012 Westbrooks/Cooper/Wilcox 2 2012 Wilcox/Westbooks/Cooper 7 2012 DuBose/Stevenson 2 2011 Presume/Scott 3 2011 Laron Scott CB Sr. 18 2011 Six Tied 1 2010 Laron Scott CB Jr. 6 75 12.5 1 2010 Laron Scott CB Jr. 10 2010 E.J. Webb LB Sr. 3 0 2009 Laron Scott CB So. 3 15 5.0 1 2009 Darius Eubanks LB So. 8 2009 Markeith Wylie DL Sr. 3 0 2008 R. Wiggins DB Jr. 3 37 12.3 0 2008 Carson Hill DB Jr. 10 2008 J.B. Shippy LB Fr. 2 0 2007 C. Covington DB Jr. 4 91 22.8 0 2007 Brandon Jackson DB Jr 11 2007 Larry Beard DE Jr. 3 29 2006 B. Jackson DB So. 5 17 3.4 0 2006 Brandon Jackson DB So. 4 2006 Wiggins/Daniel 2 2005 A.J. Bryant FS Sr. 4 95 23.8 2005 Lewis Barr CB Sr. 6 2005 Bynum/Reddick/Taylor 2 2004 A.J. Bryant FS Jr. 6 165 27.5 1 2004 Bryant/Muhammed 4 2004 John Mohring LB So. 2 0 2003 McBride/Muhammad 3 2003 Aaron Whitaker CB Jr. 9 2003 Victor Cabral DT Jr. 3 0 2002 Young/Whitaker 3 2002 James Young FS So. 10 2002 Eight tied 1 2001 Cooper/Young 2 2001 Dreck Cooper CB Sr. 9 2001 Middlebrooks/Scott 2 2000 Lavar Rainey CB Sr. 5 107 21.4 - 2000 Nate Gates CB Sr. 9 2000 Three tied 2 1999 Arkee Thompson FS Sr. 5 74 14.8 - 1999 David Young CB Fr. 7 1999 Eugene Phillips DT Sr. 3 0 1998 Arkee Thompson FS Jr. 6 47 7.8 - 1998 Earthwind Moreland CB Jr. 6 1998 Smithers/Wilson 2 1997 Andrae Rogers FS Jr. 2 29 14.5 - 1997 James Dickerson SS So. 9 1997 Daryl Morrell LB Fr. 4 47 1996 Hal Carter, Jr. SS Jr. 3 - - - 1996 Travis Taylor CB Sr. 7 1996 Eric Thigpen SS Sr. 2 - 1995 Brancis Williams CB Sr. 5 - - - 1995 Brancis Williams CB Sr. 8 1995 Williams/Stockton 2 1994 Marco Bradham CB Jr. 4 - - - 1994 Marco Bradham CB Jr. 9 1994 Marco Bradham CB Jr. 3 - 1993 Alton Hitson FS Fr. 3 - - - 1993 Shawn Austin CB Sr. 7 1993 Dexter Dawson LB So. 5 - 1992 Brandon Rozzelle CB Jr. 4 - - - 1992 Don Hudson FS Sr. 12 1992 Ronald Johnson DE Sr. 2 - 1991 Jim Mutimer SS Sr. 6 - - - 1991 Kevin Whitley CB Sr. 6 1991 Mash/Berry/Bussolletti 2 1990 Rodney Oglesby CB Jr. 4 - - - 1990 Mark Giles FS Jr. 18 1990 Mark Giles FS Jr. 2 - 1989 Randall Boone S So. 6 - - - 1989 Rodney Oglesby CB So. 10 1989 Steve Bussolletti DE So. 3 - 1988 Rodney Oglesby CB Fr. 4 - - - 1988 Rodney Oglesby CB Fr. 7 1988 Michael Berry LB Fr. 3 - 1987 Terry Young CB Jr. 5 - - - 1987 Nay Young CB Sr. 7 1987 Nay Young CB Sr. 4 - 1986 Aiken/Young 3 1986 Nay Young CB Jr. 11 1986 Multiple tied 1 1985 Chris Aiken DB Jr. 5 - - - 1985 Chris Aiken DB Jr. 11 1985 Danny Durham LB Jr. 3 - 1984 Nay Young CB Fr. 4 - - - 1984 Brad Bowen S So. 5 1984 Hugo Rossignol R/S Jr. 2 - 1983 n/a 1983 n/a 1983 n/a 108 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL LONGEST PLAYS ALL PLAYS PUNT Yds ..... Name ...... Play ...... Opponent, Date Yds. .... Name ...... Cl...... Opponent, Date 1. 100t.....Matt Dobson ...... Interception Return ...... at Texas State, 11/8/14 1. 75 ...... Kenny Worob ...... Fr...... vs. The Citadel, 10/21/95 100t ....Corey Joyner ...... Kicko Return ...... at East Tennessee State, 11/1/97 2. 69 ...... Daniel Jordan ...... So...... vs. Morehead State, 11/12/05 3. 99t...... Laron Scott ...... Kicko Return ...... at Samford, 9/3/11 3. 68 ...... Charlie Edwards ...... So...... at Appalachian State, 10/24/09 4. 98t...... Ryan Hadden ...... Interception Return ...... vs. Chattanooga, 9/25/99 68 ...... Daniel Jordan ...... Fr...... at Furman, 11/6/04 5. 97t...... Rodney Oglesby ...... Fumble Return ...... vs. Valdosta State, 9/1/90 5. 66 ...... Terry Harvin ...... Fr...... at Western Carolina, 10/24/87 6. 96t...... Melvin Bell ...... Kicko Return ...... at Valdosta State, 11/19/83 6. 65 ...... Pat Parker ...... So...... vs. Bethune-Cookman, 10/12/85 7. 95t...... Laron Scott ...... Kicko Return ...... at Alabama, 11/19/11 7. 64 ...... Charlie Edwards ...... So ...... vs. Albany, 9/5/09 95t...... Hugo Rossignol...... Interception Return ...... vs. Mars Hill, 11/12/83 8. 63 ...... Don Norton ...... Sr...... vs. Central Florida, 10/26/91 9. 94t...... Samair Baker ...... Kicko Return ...... vs. Elon, 9/20/08 9. 62 ...... Charlie Edwards ...... Jr...... at Western Carolina, 11/13/10 94t...... James Banks ...... Kicko Return ...... vs. William & Mary, 9/6/97 62 ...... Charlie Edwards ...... So...... vs. Chattanooga, 10/17/09 94t...... Chris Wright ...... Kicko Return ...... at Furman, 9/26/92 62 ...... Daniel Jordan ...... Sr...... at Coastal Carolina, 9/15/07 94t...... Jayson Foster ...... Punt Return ...... vs. Appalachian State, 10/16/04 62 ...... Terry Harvin ...... Sr...... vs. Idaho, 12/1/90 (P) 13. 93t...... Anthony Williams ...... Kicko Return ...... vs. Appalachian State, 10/19/02 62 ...... Terry Harvin ...... Sr...... vs. Eastern Kentucky, 9/22/90 93t...... Dreck Cooper ...... Interception Return ...... vs. Chattanooga, 9/22/01 62 ...... Terry Harvin ...... So...... vs. Furman, 12/17/88 (P) 15. 92t...... Mark Myers ...... Rush ...... vs. Appalachian State, 10/19/02 62 ...... David Simmons ...... Fr...... vs. Florida A&M, 9/1/84 16. 91t...... Terence McBride ...... Interception Return ...... at East Tennessee State, 11/1/03 91t...... Adrian Peterson ...... Rush ...... vs. East Tennessee State, 10/31/98 KICKOFF RETURN Yds ..... Name ...... Pos...... Cl...... Opponent, Date LONGEST RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE 1. 100t ....Corey Joyner ...... SB ...... Jr...... at East Tennessee State, 11/1/97 Yds ..... Name ...... Pos...... Cl...... Opponent, Date 2. 99t...... Laron Scott ...... CB ...... Sr...... at Samford, 9/3/11 1. 92t...... Mark Myers ...... SB ...... Sr...... vs. Appalachian State,10/19/02 3. 96t...... Melvin Bell ...... RB ...... So...... at Valdosta St, 11/19/83 2. 91t...... Adrian Peterson ...... RB ...... RFr...... vs. East Tennessee State, 10/31/98 4. 95t...... Laron Scott ...... CB ...... Sr...... at Alabama, 11/19/11 3. 88t...... Matt Breida ...... RB ...... So...... at Navy, 11/15/14 5. 94t...... Samair Baker ...... WR ...... Fr...... vs. Elon, 9/20/08 4. 87t...... Matt Breida ...... RB ...... Jr...... vs. The Citadel, 9/19/15 94t...... James Banks ...... SB ...... So...... vs. William & Mary, 9/6/97 87t...... Jerick McKinnon ...... QB ...... Jr...... vs. Howard, 11/10/12 94t...... Chris Wright ...... SB ...... So...... at Furman, 9/26/92 6. 85t...... Chris Wright ...... SB ...... Sr...... at Western Carolina, 10/8/94 8. 93t...... Anthony Williams ...... WR ...... Sr...... vs. Appalachian State, 10/19/02 7. 84t...... Anthony Williams ...... WR ...... So...... vs. Johnson C. Smith, 9/9/00 9. 89t...... Bennie Cunningham ...... SB ...... Sr...... at Oregon State, 9/18/99 8. 83t...... Matt Breida ...... RB ...... RJr...... at Idaho, 9/26/15 10. 83t...... Jayson Foster ...... QB/RS ...... Fr...... vs. Wo ord, 9/18/04 83t...... Ezayi Youyoute ...... QB ...... RFr...... vs. Western Carolina, 9/24/11 83t...... Jayson Foster ...... WR ...... Jr...... at Furman, 11/11/06 PUNT RETURN 11. 82t...... Dominique Swope ...... RB ...... Fr...... at Alabama, 11/17/11 Yds ..... Name ...... Pos...... Cl...... Opponent, Date 82t...... Jayson Foster ...... QB ...... Sr...... at Wo ord, 11/3/07 1. 94t...... Jayson Foster ...... RS ...... Fr...... vs. Appalachian State, 10/16/04 13. 80t...... Favian Upshaw ...... QB ...... Jr...... vs. Bowling Green, 12/23/15 2. 87t...... Anthony Williams ...... WR ...... Sr...... vs. VMI, 10/5/02 80t...... Ean Days ...... RB ...... Sr...... vs. Savannah State, 9/6/14 3. 85t...... Dexter Dawson ...... SB ...... Sr...... vs. The Citadel, 10/21/95 80t...... Robert Brown ...... RB ...... Fr...... at Western Carolina, 11/13/10 4. 85 ...... Lewis Barr ...... CB ...... So...... vs. Chattanooga, 9/27/03 80t...... Jayson Foster ...... QB ...... Sr...... vs. The Citadel, 10/27/07 5. 84t...... Raja Andrews ...... WR ...... Sr...... vs. Appalachian State,10/18/08 80t...... Jayson Foster ...... QB ...... Fr...... vs. Johnson C. Smith, 9/11/04 6. 78t...... Jayson Foster ...... WR ...... Jr...... vs. Central Arkansas, 11/18/06 18. 79t...... Ezayi Youyoute ...... QB ...... RSo...... vs. Jacksonville, 9/1/12 7. 76t...... Melvin Bell ...... RB ...... Jr...... vs. Presbyterian College, 9/8/84 19. 78t...... Darreion Robinson ...... AB ...... So...... vs. Wo ord, 10/9/10 8. 74t...... Anthony Williams ...... WR ...... Jr...... vs. Chattanooga, 9/22/2001 78t...... Johnathan Bryant ...... AB ...... Jr...... vs. Elon, 9/22/12 9. 72 ...... Derek Keaton ...... WR ...... Sr...... vs. South Alabama, 11/28/15 78t...... Jermaine Austin ...... RB ...... So...... at East Tennessee State, 11/1/03 72t...... Anthony Williams ...... WR ...... Fr...... vs. Youngstown State, 12/18/99 (P) 78t...... Marlow Warthen ...... SB ...... Jr...... at Furman, 11/5/94 INTERCEPTION RETURN PASSING COMPLETION Yds ..... Player...... Pos...... Cl...... Opponent, Date Yds ..... Receiver ...... Passer ...... Opponent, Date 1. 100t.....Matt Dobson ...... S ...... Jr...... at Texas State, 11/8/14 1. 85t...... Jayson Foster ...... Travis Clark ...... at The Citadel, 10/28/06 2. 98t...... Ryan Hadden ...... SS ...... Jr...... vs. Chattanooga, 9/25/99 2. 82t...... Teddy Craft ...... Darius Smiley ...... at Elon, 10/1/05 3. 95t...... Hugo Rossignol...... LB ...... So...... vs. Mars Hill, 11/12/83 3. 81t...... Michael McIntosh ...... Jayson Foster ...... vs. West Georgia, 9/8/07 4. 93t...... Dreck Cooper ...... CB ...... Sr...... vs. Chattanooga, 9/22/01 4. 80t...... T.J. Anderson ...... Trey Hunter ...... vs. Chattanooga, 9/27/03 5. 91t...... Terence McBride ...... CB ...... So...... at East Tennessee State, 11/1/03 80t...... Corey Joyner ...... Greg Hill ...... vs. Chattanooga, 9/26/98 6. 84t...... Michael Berry ...... LB ...... Jr...... vs. Central Florida, 10/20/90 80t...... Earthwind Moreland...... Greg Hill ...... vs. Liberty, 11/16/96 7. 78t...... Mike Youngblood ...... LB ...... Jr...... at The Citadel, 10/21/00 7. 79t...... Ricky Harris ...... Tracy Ham ...... vs. Arkansas State, 12/20/86 8. 74t...... A.J. Bryant ...... FS ...... Sr...... vs. Morehead State, 11/12/05 79t...... Carl Kearney ...... Chaz Williams...... vs. The Citadel, 10/26/02 9. 73t...... A.J. Bryant ...... FS ...... Jr...... at Florida International, 11/13/04 10. 72t...... Lavelle Westbrooks ...... CB ...... Jr...... vs. Samford, 9/29/12 FIELD GOAL Yds. .... Name ...... Cl...... Opponent, Date FUMBLE RETURN 1. 63 ...... Tim Foley (Q3, 0:46) ...... Sr...... vs. James Madison, 11/7/87 Yds ..... Name ...... POS...... Cl...... Opponent, Date 2. 60 ...... David Cool (Q2, 10:16) ...... Fr...... at James Madison, 11/5/88 1. 97t...... Rodney Oglesby ...... CB ...... Jr...... vs. Valdosta State, 9/1/90 3. 57 ...... Chris Chambers (Q2, 0:00) ...... Sr ...... at Oregon State, 9/18/99 2. 90t...... Ukeme Eligwe ...... LB ...... Jr...... vs. Appalachian State, 10/27/16 57 ...... Tim Foley (Q2, 0:14) ...... Sr...... vs. Western Kentucky, 10/31/87 3. 85t...... Darrell Pasco ...... CB ...... Sr...... at Elon, 9/26/09 5. 55 ...... David Cool (Q1, 7:13) ...... Fr...... vs. Furman, 12/17/88 (P) 4. 78t...... Dakota Walker ...... DE ...... Sr...... vs. Wo ord, 9/27/08 6. 54 ...... Jesse Hartley (Q4, 0:00, GW).....Jr...... vs. South Dakota State, 10/6/07 5. 76t...... Mark Giles ...... FS ...... Jr...... vs. Idaho, 12/1/90 (P) 54 ...... David Cool (Q1, 0:00) ...... Fr...... at James Madison, 11/5/88 6. 62t...... Caleb Williams ...... CB ...... Sr...... at Georgia, 11/21/15 54 ...... Tim Foley (Q1, 7:33) ...... Sr...... vs. Central Florida, 10/3/87 7. 61t...... Riyahd Jones ...... CB ...... Sr...... at Troy, 11/14/15 54 ...... Tim Foley (Q1) ...... So...... at Chattanooga, 9/28/85 8. 58t...... Dreck Cooper ...... CB ...... Sr...... vs. Delaware, 9/8/01 10. 53 ...... Younghoe Koo (Q2, 1:24) ...... Sr...... at Arkansas State, 10/5/16 9. 57 ...... Dion DuBose ...... LB ...... So...... vs. Western Carolina, 9/19/09 53 ...... Reed Haley (Q2, 0:26) ...... Jr...... vs. Chattanooga, 9/25/93 10. 47 ...... Daryl Morrell ...... LB ...... Fr...... at Appalachian State, 10/18/97 53 ...... Reed Haley (Q4, 11:25, GW) .....So...... vs. Jacksonville State, 10/24/92 53 ...... Reed Haley (Q2, 14:55) ...... So ...... at Youngstown State, 12/4/92 (P) 53 ...... David Cool (Q4, 8:34) ...... Sr...... vs. Western Carolina, 10/12/91

GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 109 TEAM RECORDS RUSHING ALLPURPOSE YARDS SCORING RETURNS RUSHES Season ...... 7,823, 2002 POINTS SCORED MOST PUNT RETURNS Game ...... 80 vs. Furman, 11/5/05 Yards per Game ...... 663.4, 1999 Game ...... 84 vs. Johnson C. Smith, 9-11-2004 Game ...... 10 at VMI, 10-23-1993 Both Teams, Gm...... 133, at Wo ord Allowed ...... 62 at Florida, 9- 7-1995 Most, Season ...... 48, 2002 (GS-66, W-67) 9/14/13 TOTAL OFFENSE Largest Margin, (W) ...81 (84-3) vs. J.C. Smith, 9/11/04 Least, Season ...... 12, 2018 Season ...... 859, 2002 PLAYS Largest Margin, (L) ...56, (0-56) at Miami (FL), 9/3/94 Most Touchdowns, Game ...... 1 on 17 occasions, Per Game ...... 61.3, 2001 Game ...... 103, at East Carolina, 9/22/84 Largest 4Q Comeback ...... 28 points at WCU last: 46 yards at Appalachian State, 10-29-11 Both Teams, Game .... 170, at East Carolina, 9/22/84 (31-3 w/11 minutes remaining in 4Q), 10/25/08 Most Touchdowns, Season ...... 3, 1991 RUSHING YARDS Season ...... 866, 2015 Both Teams, Game .. 103, vs. Old Dominion, 12/3/11 (P) Game ...... 665, Glenville St., 11/12/94 Per Game ...... 74.6, 2004 Season ...... 564, 2004 MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS Both Teams, ...... 801, vs. Youngstown St. Per Game ...... 50.0, 1999 Game ...... 143 vs. Chattanooga, 9-22-2001 (GS-638, YSU-163) 12/20/99 (P) FIRST DOWNS Season ...... 530, 2002 Season ...... 5,591, 2012 Total, Game ...... 35 vs. Savannah St., 8/31/13 MOST TOUCHDOWNS Per Return ...... 15.9, 1984 Per Game ...... 419.0, 1999 at East Carolina, 9/22/84 Game ...12, Twice, last vs. Savannah St. (10r, 2p), 9/6/14 Rushing, Game ...... 31 vs. Glenville St., 11/12/94 Both Teams, Game ..15 vs ODU (GS-8, ODU-7), 12/3/11 (P) KICKOFF RETURNS RUSHING YARDS PER ATTEMPT Passing, Game ...... 20 at East Carolina, 9/22/84 Season ...... 77, 2004 Game ...... 9 vs. UMass, 12-19-1998 (P) Game ...... 11.3 vs. Savannah St. (53-599), 9/6/14 Penalty, Game ...... 4 at Wo ord, 9/14/13 Per Game ...... 7.0 Most, Season ...... 58, 2010 Season ...... 7.17, 2014 4 vs. Savannah St. 8/31/13 Least, Season ...... 21, 1984 4 at Oregon St., 9/18/99 MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Most Touchdowns, Game ...... 1 on 12 occasions, PASSING Total, Season ...... 308, 2012 Game ...... 11 vs. Savannah State, 8/31/13 last: 95 yards at Alabama, 11-19-11 MOST ATTEMPTS Rushing, Season ...... 272, 2012 vs. Johnson C. Smith, 9/11/04 Most Touchdowns, Season ...... 2, 2011 and 1997 Game ...... 57, at Furman, 11/15/08 Passing, Season ...... 112, 2008 Season ...... 61, 1999 Both Teams ..92, at Furman, 11/15/2008 (GS-57, F-35) Penalty, Season ...... 21, 1988 Per Game ...... 5.54, 1999 MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS Season ...... 412, 2009 Game ...... 382 at Samford, 9-3-2011 Per Game ...... 37.5, 2009 FIRST DOWNS, BOTH TEAMS MOST PASSING TOUCHDOWNS Season ...... 1,362, 2010 Total, Game ...... 61 vs. Marshall, 11/18/89 Game ...... 4 vs. Elon, 10/2/04; Per Return ...... 25.5, 1997 MOST COMPLETIONS Rushing, Game ...... 38 vs. Hofstra, 12/2/00 (P) 4 vs. Western Illinois, 12/12/98 (P); Game ...... 40, at Furman, 11/15/08 Passing, Game ...... 31 at The Citadel, 11/1/08 4 vs. Furman, 12/21/85 (P) Both Teams ...... 59, at Furman 31 at UCF, 9/15/84 Season ...... 20, 2008 11/15/08 (GS-40, F-19) Penalty, Game ...... 7 vs. Western Carolina, 11/9/13 Per Game ...... 1.8, 2008 Season ...... 261, 2009 vs. East Tennessee St., 10/31/98 Per Game ...... 23.7, 2008 FIELD GOALS TOTAL YARDS OFFENSE Game ...... 5 vs. Furman, 11/8/03 FEWEST ATTEMPTS Game ...... 732 at Western Carolina, 10/9/99 5 at The Citadel, 11/19/94 Game ...... 0, several, last vs. Wo ord, 10/13/12 Both Teams, Game ...... 1,216, vs. Northern Arizona, Both Teams, Game ...9 (GS-4, Elon-5), at Elon, 10/13/07 Season ...... 92, 2005 (NAU 557, GSU 659) 11/27/99 (P) (Tied NCAA FCS record) Per Game ...... 7.7, 2005 Season ...... 6,575, 2002 Season ...... 19, 2010, 2016 & 2018 Per Game ...... 551.7, 1999 Per Game ...... 1.58, 2016 FEWEST COMPLETIONS Game ...... 0, Nine times, last at Florida, 11/23/13 YARDS PER PLAY EXTRA POINTS Season ...... 40, 2012 & 2001 Game ..12.2 vs. Western Carolina (60-732), 10/9/99 Game ...... 11 vs. Savannah St., 8/31/13 Season ...... 7.63, 1999 Both Teams, Game ...... 13, at Georgia St., 10/25/14 MOST YARDS PASSING 13, at South Dakota St., 10/29/05 Game ...... 419 vs. Furman, 12/20/85 (P) FEWEST TURNOVERS 13 vs. Northern Arizona, 11/27/99 Season ...... 2,721, 2008 Game ...... 0, several, last vs. E. Mich, 12/15/18 Two-point conversions, Season ...... 5, 1983 Yards per Game ...... 274.4, 2008 Season ...... 5, 2018 (FBS Record) Per Game ...... 0.38, 2018 COMPLETION PERCENTAGE & EFFICIENCY Game ...... 89.3 at Wo ord (25-28), 10/2/09 Season ...... 63.3 (261-412), 2009 Highest Passing E ciency ...... 173.5, 2004

MOST YARDS PER ATTEMPT Season ...... 11.5, 1992

MOST YARDS PER COMPLETION Game ...33.2 (5-166) vs. Appalachian St. 11/3/2012 Season ...... 23.7, 2005

INTERCEPTIONS THROWN Most, Game ...... 6 at ETSU, 11/3/84 Most, Season ...... 17, 2009 & 2008 Fewest, Season ...... 0, 2018 (FBS Record)

110 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL TEAM RECORDS KICKING DEFENSE TURNOVERS MISCELLANEOUS FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE FEWEST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED Fumbles Caused, Game ..7, at The Citadel, 10/23/10 FUMBLES Game ...... 1.000, numerous Total, Game ...... 4,vs. Western Carolina, 9/19/09 7, vs. Savannah St., 11/24/83 Game .... 9 on three occasions, last at UTC, 11/10/90 last vs. Eastern Michigan, (3-3) 12/15/18 4 at VMI, 10/23/93 Fumbles Caused, Season ...... 36, 1987 Both Teams, Game .....16 at Savannah St., 11/24/83 Season ...... 1.000, (9-9), 2004 Season ...... 155, 2001 Recovered, Game ...... 6, at The Citadel, 10/23/10 Lost, Game ...... 6 vs. UMass, 12/19/98 (P) Rushing, Game ...... 0, Three Times 6 vs. Furman, 11/8/97 Lost Both Teams ... 8 on 3 occasions (last) vs. UMass, EXTRA POINTS last vs. Elon, 9/25/10 Recovered, Season ...... 21, 1997 12/19/98 (P) Game ...... 11, vs. Savannah St., 8/31/13 Rushing, Season ...... 66, 1997 Turnovers Caused, Game ...... 9 (3-int, 6-fum), Fewest, Season...... 12, 2009 Season ...... 72, 1999 Passing, Game ...0, six times (last) vs. Troy, 10/30/14 at The Citadel, 10/23/10 Fewest Lost, Season ...... 5, 2018 Passing, Season ...... 55, 1991 Most Interceptions, Game ..7, vs. Savannah St., 9/7/91 Most, Season ...... 49, 1987 EXTRA POINT PERCENTAGE 7, vs. Chattanooga , 9/26/86 Most Lost, Season ...... 25, 1987 Game ...... 1.000, numerous FEWEST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED Most Interceptions, Season ...... 22, 1984 last vs. Eastern Michigan, (3-3) 12/15/18 Game ...... -19 at Elon, 10/13/07 Yards on INT ret., Game ...142, vs. Chattanooga, 9/22/01 PENALTIES Season 1.000, (45-45), 2010 & 2018; Season ...... 1,078, 1982 Yards on INT ret., Season ...... 334, 1999 Fewest Penalties, Game ..... 0, at Wo ord, 11/12/11 47-47 (2007) Per Game ...... 98.0, 1982 Most TDs on INTs, Game ...... 1 on 14 occasions, 0 vs. Delaware, 12/6/97 (P) last: 72 yards vs. Samford, 9/29/12 Fewest Penalties, Season ...... 56, 1995 PUNTS FEWEST RUSHING ATTEMPTS Most Touchdowns on INTs, Season ...3, 1999 & 2000 Most, Game ...... 19, vs. Johnson C. Smith, 9/9/00 Most, Game ...... 11 at Auburn 9/2/17 Game ...... 10 vs. Valdosta St., 9/12/92 Turnover Margin ...... +22, 1989 & 2018 Both Teams, Game ...... 29 at E. Tenn. St., 10/15/83 11 at Miami (FL) 9/3/94 Season ...... 392, 2009 Most, Season ...... 103, 2000 11 vs. Jacksonville St., 10/24/92 Per Game ...... 34.4, 2004 MOST SACKS Fewest, Game...... 0, 10 Times Season ...... 51.5, 1988 PENALTY YARDS Fewest by Both Teams ...0 vs. James Madison, 11/15/86 FEWEST RUSHING YARDS PER ATTEMPT Per Game ...... 4.7, 1988 Most, Game ...... 179, at Elon, 11/15/03 Most, Season ...... 73, 1991 Season ...... 2.7, 1988 179, vs. Johnson C. Smith, 9/9/00 Fewest, Season...... 31, 2011 FEWEST PLAYS ALLOWED Most, Season ...... 877, 2000 FEWEST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED Game ...... 43 vs. South Carolina St., 11/27/10 Both Teams, Game ...... 270, at Elon, 11/15/03 PUNTING YARDAGE Game ...... 0 vs. The Citadel, 9/11/93 Season ...... 497, 2007 Fewest, Game...... 0, at Wo ord, 11/12/11 Season ...... 2,980, 1991 Season ...... 1,341, 1991 Per Game ...... 45.18, 2007 0 vs. Delaware, 12/6/97 (P) Per Game ...... 121.9, 1991 Fewest, Season...... 474, 1995 PUNTING AVERAGE FEWEST YARDS ALLOWED Game (min 3 punts) ... 50.0, at Chattanooga, 9/25/04 FEWEST PASS COMPLETIONS ALLOWED Game ...... 55 vs. South Carolina State, 11/19/88 Season ...... 41.7, 2011 Game ...... 0 vs. The Citadel, 9/11/93 Season ...... 2,638, 1988 Season ...... 92, 2000 Per Play ...... 3.8, 1988 Per Game ...... 8.4, 2000 Per Game ...... 239.8, 1988

FEWEST PASS ATTEMPTS ALLOWED MOST YARDS ALLOWED Game ...... 3 vs. The Citadel, 11/17/94 Total ...... 712, at Appalachian State, 10/24/09 Season ...... 161, 2000 Rushing ...... 415, at Miami (Fla.), 9/3/94 Per Game ...... 14.6, 2000 Passing ...... 527, vs. Bethune-Cookman, 10/6/84

FEWEST YARDS PER COMPLETION FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED Season ...... 10.2, 2001 Game ...... 0, multiple times, last vs. South Alabama, 2017 (52-0) LOWEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE Season ...... 132, 2001 Season ...... 43.9, 1983 Per Game ...... 12.0, 2001 Fewest Rushing Touchdowns, season ...... 7, 1997 Fewest Passing Touchdowns, season ...... 6, 1989

OVERTIME RESULTS Overall Record: 7-6 Home: 3-4 Away: 4-2 Neutral: 0-0

DATE OPPONENT ...... DURATION ...... RESULT TO GO TO OT FOR THE FINAL 11/21/15 at Georgia ...... OT...... L, 17-23 UGA’s Marshall Morgan’s hits 43 FG with 6:06 left Michel 25-yd run on UGA’s  rst play following GS possession 10/27/12 at Chattanooga...... 3OT...... W, 39-31 Hanks’ 24 FG ties game at 24 in 4th Sack by Wilcox & Eubanks 11/6/10 Appalachian St...... OT...... W, 21-14 GS 16-play, 9:27 TD drive to tie opens 2nd half Mountaineer fumble ends game 11/1/08 at The Citadel...... 3OT...... W, 44-41 Mora’s 37 FG ties game at 24 in 4th Urbano 3-yd TD run after Citadel FG 10/25/08 at Western Carolina ...... OT...... W, 38-31 NCAA record 28-pt 4th qtr comeback Sack by D. Walker on WCU 4-18 9/27/08 Wo ord ...... OT...... L, 37-38 Mora hits 25 FG with :06 in regulation GS 2-point conversion pass inc 9/13/08 Northeastern ...... OT...... W, 34-27 Camp catches  rst TD with 1:01 to go Northeastern pass incomplete on 4-1 10/13/07 at Elon ...... 2OT...... L, 33-36 Elon ties game at 30 with 5:36 left GS 39 FG attempt short 9/22/07 Chattanooga ...... OT...... L, 38-45 Eagle TD with 1:17 remaining ties game at 38 GS pass on 4-9 sails high in endzone 11/18/06 Central Arkansas ...... OT...... L, 31-34 UCA adds 7, GS scoreless in 4th with FG miss GS pass on 4-3 incomplete 10/21/06 Appalachian St...... 2OT...... L, 20-27 ASU ties game with 11 minutes left GS passes on  nal drive incomplete 9/3/05 at Northeastern ...... OT...... W, 41-38 Eagles score in  nal drive of regulation Dudley kicks 24 FG for only GS lead 9/28/87 Maine (I-AA R16) ...... OT...... W, 31-28 GS rallies with 18 2nd-half points Foley hits 42 FG, GS holds o Bears

GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 111 YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM STATISTICS Year Record Points Avg Plays Yards/Avg. Y/P TD FD FDR FDPa FDP Rushes Yards/Avg. YPC TD Com-Att-Int TD % E Yards/Avg. YPC 2018 10-3, 6-2 396 30.5 760 4488/345.2 5.9 45 220 169 38 13 643 3461/266.2 5.4 35 70-117-0 10 59.5 161.77 1027/75.9 14.7 Opp 280 21.5 851 4642/357.1 5.5 35 243 103 123 17 465 1827/140.5 3.9 21 239-386-15 14 61.9 127.37 2815/216.5 11.8 2017 2-10/2-6 250 20.8 839 3988/332.3 4.8 29 210 146 49 15 644 2688/222.3 4.1 19 105-195-7 8 53.8 117.07 1320/110.0 12.6 Opp 386 32.2 746 4924/410.4 6.6 52 226 96 108 22 414 2164/180.3 5.2 21 184-332-14 28 55.4 144.68 2761/230.1 15.0 2016 5-7/4-4 319 26.6 870 4558/379.8 5.2 38 248 139 87 22 606 2690/224.2 4.4 24 147-264-9 13 55.7 124.55 1868/155/7 12.7 Opp -- 318 26.5 801 4759/396.6 5.9 39 254 113 116 25 446 2005/167.1 4.5 21 210-355-9 16 59.2 134.12 2754/229.5 13.1 2015 9-4/6-2 474 36.5 865 5543/426.4 6.4 58 250 197 37 15 728 4719/363.0 6.5 54 59-137-10 4 43.1 88.62 824/63.4 13.9 Opp -- 306 23.5 803 4395/338.1 5.5 35 220 91 116 13 438 1998/130.9 3.9 13 200-365-17 22 54.8 127.35 2693/207.1 13.5 2014 9-3/8-0 ^ 469 39.1 797 5859/488.2 7.4 62 260 202 49 9 642 4573/381.1 7.1 55 90-155-4 7 58.0 137.50 1286/107.2 14.0 Opp -- 281 23.4 849 4657/388.1 5.5 37 254 112 128 14 432 1844/153.7 4.3 19 244-417-13 18 58.5 123.19 2813/234.4 11.5 2013 7-4/4-4 † 368 33.5 728 4966/451.5 6.8 50 234 182 36 16 626 3964/360.4 6.3 44 52-102-4 6 51.0 145.07 1002/91.1 19.3 Opp -- 255 23.2 709 3965/360.5 5.6 32 201 90 91 20 400 1764/160.4 4.4 15 167-309-10 16 54.0 124.49 2201/200.1 13.2 2012 10-4/6-2 483 34.5 944 6536/466.9 6.9 66 308 272 29 7 850 5591/399.4 6.6 55 40-94-5 9 42.6 147.96 945/67.5 23.6 Opp -- 308 22.0 882 4822/344.4 5.5 37 244 99 120 25 476 2211/135.4 4.0 19 227-406-8 17 55.9 126.33 2926/209.0 12.9 2011 11-3/7-1 492 35.1 925 6090/435.9 6.6 65 304 224 60 20 777 4529/323.5 5.8 50 83-148-3 11 56.1 165.15 1561/111.5 18.8 Opp -- 330 23.6 868 4993/356.6 5.8 46 260 115 128 17 477 2097/149.8 4.4 20 228-391-16 22 58.3 130.91 2896/206.9 12.7 2010 10-5/5-3 413 27.5 1001 5189/345.9 5.2 50 277 215 51 11 849 3918/261.2 4.6 40 75-152-7 5 49.3 121.23 1271/84.7 16.9 Opp -- 277 18.5 891 4304/286.9 4.8 34 235 108 108 19 533 1905/127.0 3.6 16 193-358-15 15 53.9 115.65 2399/159.9 12.4 2009 5-6/4-4 205 18.6 766 3073/279.4 4.0 22 186 76 100 10 354 1062/96.5 3.0 9 261-412-17 10 63.3 104.11 2011/182.8 7.7 Opp -- 303 27.5 728 3904/354.9 5.4 38 194 90 88 16 392 1543/140.3 3.9 19 199-336-11 16 59.2 127.42 2361/214.6 11.9 2008 6-5/5-3 350 31.8 787 4219/383.5 5.4 46 233 101 112 20 379 1498/136.2 4.0 21 236-408-17 20 57.8 121.71 2721/247.4 11.5 Opp -- 326 29.6 847 4536/412.4 5.4 41 248 103 113 32 476 1897/172.5 4.0 21 209-371-5 18 56.3 129.40 2639/239.9 12.6 2007 7-4/4-3 402 36.5 815 5019/456.3 6.2 50 233 161 64 8 613 3589/326.3 5.9 38 126-202-4 8 62.4 130.95 1430/130.0 11.3 Opp -- 348 31.6 792 4451/404.6 5.6 45 229 112 101 16 446 1937/176.1 4.3 22 183-346-11 21 52.9 127.59 2514/228.5 13.7 2006 3-8/2-5 235 21.4 733 3959/359.9 5.4 30 186 93 85 8 422 2015/183.2 4.8 20 160-311-6 8 51.4 108.58 1944/176.7 12.1 Opp -- 260 23.6 679 3739/339.9 5.5 33 173 80 81 12 407 1673/152.1 4.1 11 146-272-14 18 53.7 129.02 2066/187.8 14.2 2005 8-4/5-2 456 38.0 860 5637/469.8 6.6 64 286 248 30 8 768 4641/386.8 6.0 50 42-92-7 11 45.7 160.83 996/83.0 23.7 Opp -- 277 23.1 775 4666/388.8 6.0 37 228 107 106 15 464 2192/182.8 4.7 18 186-311-14 18 59.8 136.67 2472/206.0 13.3 2004 9-3/6-1 564 47.0 896 5860/488.3 6.5 77 279 218 54 7 761 4439/369.9 5.8 56 70-135-4 16 51.9 173.45 1421/118.4 20.3 Opp -- 221 18.4 741 3321/276.8 4.5 28 194 88 91 15 413 1451/120.9 3.5 16 180-328-15 11 54.9 104.69 1870/155.8 10.4 2003 7-4/5-3 311 28.3 779 4561/414.6 5.9 39 229 182 33 14 664 3692/335.6 5.6 32 49-115-9 5 42.6 104.78 869/79.0 17.7 Opp -- 232 21.1 741 3855/350.5 5.2 31 194 96 82 16 446 1889/171.7 4.2 19 157-295-11 10 53.2 112.93 1966/178.7 12.5 2002 11-3/7-1 493 35.2 981 6575/469.6 6.7 66 285 239 36 10 859 5407/386.2 6.3 54 54-122-4 9 44.3 142.47 1168/83.4 21.6 Opp -- 190 13.6 911 4126/294.7 4.5 24 220 94 102 24 526 1972/140.9 3.7 13 180-385-15 10 46.8 94.53 2154/153.9 12.0 (Season totals for 1982 through 2001 include regular-season games only) 2001 12-2/8-1 410 37.3 717 4505/409.5 6.3 53 218 181 28 9 616 3560/323.6 5.8 42 40-101-3 6 39.5 131.86 945/85.9 23.6 Opp -- 132 12.0 722 2875/261.4 4.0 17 155 76 66 13 465 1493/135.7 3.2 9 135-257-13 7 52.5 96.57 1382/125.6 10.2 2000 13-2/7-1 362 32.9 768 4931/448.3 6.4 47 240 182 45 13 626 3642/331.1 5.8 31 73-142-7 13 51.4 148.01 1289/117.2 17.7 Opp -- 194 17.6 717 3491/317.4 4.9 25 204 104 82 18 425 1774/161.3 4.2 14 92-161-16 9 51.7 100.32 1717/156.1 11.4 1999 13-2/7-1 550 50.0 795 6069/551.7 7.6 76 274 205 55 14 654 4609/419.0 7.0 61 79-141-9 10 56.0 153.65 1460/132.7 18.5 Opp -- 171 15.5 728 3208/291.6 4.4 22 179 89 76 14 436 1444/131.3 3.3 13 137-292-15 7 46.9 95.30 1764/160.4 12.9 1998 14-1/8-0 468 42.5 749 5419/492.6 7.2 62 260 196 51 13 620 4166/378.7 6.7 53 73-129-7 7 56.6 145.23 1253/113.9 17.2 Opp -- 236 21.5 734 3583/323.9 4.9 33 200 96 87 17 442 1553/141.2 3.5 18 165-292-10 18 56.5 123.30 2010/182.7 12.2 1997 10-3/7-1 364 33.1 770 4440/403.6 5.8 48 216 156 53 7 592 3087/280.6 5.2 31 89-178-8 12 50.0 127.11 1353/123.0 15.2 Opp -- 176 16.0 762 3398/308.9 4.5 23 183 66 103 14 400 1157/105.2 2.9 7 186-362-13 15 51.4 109.87 2241/203.7 12.0 1996 4-7/2-6 225 23.2 774 4361/396.5 5.6 36 228 155 60 13 599 2931/266.5 4.9 31 98-175-8 5 56.0 124.93 1430/130.0 14.6 Opp -- 295 26.8 716 3896/354.2 5.4 40 200 106 84 10 447 1843/167.5 4.6 20 169-270-8 17 62.6 134.78 1843/167.5 10.9 1995 9-4/5-3 270 24.5 749 3750/340.9 5.0 35 198 150 42 6 589 2572/233.8 4.4 24 91-160-7 8 56.9 126.47 1178/107.1 12.9 Opp -- 171 15.5 697 3464/314.9 5.0 20 177 95 75 7 421 1662/151.1 3.9 8 153-263-18 11 55.4 115.84 1802/163.8 11.8 1994 6-5/5-3 333 30.3 656 3956/359.6 6.0 42 185 145 34 6 522 3121/283.7 6.0 38 63-136-4 1 46.3 94.44 835/75.9 13.3 Opp -- 270 24.5 800 4270/388.2 5.3 36 232 108 108 16 463 1916/174.2 4.1 20 195-337-15 16 57.9 123.30 2354/214.0 12.1 1993 10-3/7-1 329 29.9 697 3688/335.2 5.3 40 162 127 26 9 589 2914/264.9 4.9 29 41-108-4 7 38.0 112.14 774/70.3 18.8 Opp -- 154 14.0 749 3561/323.7 4.8 18 182 89 82 11 452 1516/137.8 3.4 8 159-297-17 10 53.5 111.04 2045/185.9 12.8 1992 7-4 177 16.1 712 3091/281.0 4.0 21 165 118 40 7 566 2270/281.0 4.0 17 55-146-4 2 37.7 83.95 821/74.6 14.9 Opp -- 151 13.7 734 3434/312.2 4.7 20 190 98 68 24 444 1750/159.1 3.9 9 157-290-11 10 54.1 106.71 1684/153.1 10.7 1991 7-4 257 23.4 731 3351/304.6 4.6 31 164 105 47 14 559 2068/188.0 3.7 19 90-172-6 8 52.3 123.36 1283/116.6 14.3 Opp -- 160 14.5 732 3112/282.9 3.5 19 167 102 55 10 502 1771/161.0 3.5 11 101-217-21 6 46.5 88.22 1341/121.9 13.3 1990 12-3 297 27.0 805 3922/356.5 4.9 37 211 126 70 15 608 2282/207.5 3.8 26 113-197-6 9 57.3 136.21 1640/149.1 14.5 Opp -- 225 20.5 758 3532/321.1 4.7 27 205 84 108 13 438 1578/143.5 3.6 17 161-320-19 9 50.3 99.01 1954/177.6 12.1 1989 15-0 405 36.8 782 4671/424.6 6.0 52 241 183 43 15 657 3621/329.2 5.5 43 60-125-2 6 48.0 131.20 1050/95.5 17.5 Opp -- 133 12.1 687 2815/255.9 4.1 16 157 75 68 14 411 1281/116.5 3.1 9 128-276-21 6 46.4 85.02 1534/139.5 12.0 1988 12-3 371 33.7 778 4358/396.2 5.6 47 219 149 53 21 617 3204/291.3 5.2 37 84-161-9 7 52.1 115.55 1154/104.9 13.7 Opp -- 154 15.4 698 2638/239.8 3.8 19 162 83 68 11 418 1114/101.3 2.7 9 125-280-19 10 44.6 119.32 1526/138.7 12.2 1987 9-4 252 22.9 812 4034/366.7 5.0 29 220 147 59 14 610 2873/261.2 4.7 23 95-202-10 6 47.0 95.21 1161/105.5 12.2 Opp -- 173 15.7 721 3095/281.4 4.3 18 160 71 73 16 405 1235/112.3 3.0 9 151-316-14 7 47.8 95.68 1860/169.1 12.3 1986 13-2 416 37.8 755 5286/480.5 7.0 55 257 171 73 13 568 3385/307.7 6.0 43 103-187-10 11 55.0 149.19 1901/172.8 18.5 Opp -- 271 24.6 799 3830/348.2 4.8 32 220 116 90 14 473 1863/169.4 3.9 15 169-326-19 17 51.8 108.08 1967/178.8 11.6 1985 13-2 321 29.2 737 4276/388.7 5.8 39 203 128 64 11 514 2676/243.3 5.2 28 114-223-11 10 51.1 116.32 1600/145.5 14.0 Opp -- 197 17.9 792 3588/326.2 4.5 27 200 95 89 16 471 1572/143.9 3.3 10 155-321-19 17 48.3 106.68 2016/183.3 13.0 1984 8-3 342 31.1 775 4644/422.2 6.0 46 226 77 134 15 549 2914/264.9 5.3 32 113-227-13 12 49.8 119.79 1730/157.3 15.3 Opp -- 215 19.5 804 3757/341.5 4.7 26 210 78 110 22 435 1413/128.5 3.2 8 193-369-22 17 52.3 108.94 2344/213.1 12.1 1983 6-5 263 23.9 781 4089/371.1 5.2 33 214 147 53 14 621 2938/267.1 4.7 25 71-160-9 6 44.3 105.93 1151/104.6 16.2 Opp -- 206 18.7 696 3412/310.1 4.9 25 169 95 60 14 480 1880/170.1 3.9 11 95-216-9 13 44.0 115.09 1532/139.2 16.1 1982 7-3-1 290 26.4 746 3941/358.2 5.3 40 211 152 45 14 637 3112/282.9 4.9 28 66-153-12 8 43.1 90.22 829/75.6 12.6 Opp -- 190 17.3 762 3332/302.9 4.4 24 190 65 110 15 394 1078/98.0 2.7 5 174-368-16 18 47.2 106.18 2254/204.9 12.9

^ - one win vacated by NCAA sanctions; record o cially 8-3 overall, 7-0 in Sun Belt † - two wins vacate by NCAA sanctions; record o cially 5-4, 4-4 in SoCon 112 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM STATISTICS Year KOR PR F-FL Pen. Punts Net TOP 3rd Dn. 4th Dn. FG-A PAT 2XP Tack. UT TFL Sacks Int. PBU FR Blk Saf 2018 26/21.7 12/10.6 13-5 61-525 62-38.0 35.8 32:09 61/157 6/12 19-21 45-45 1-2 859 463 63-225 26-139 15-257 41 12-21 3 1 Opp 17/24.7 15/5.3 22-12 71-607 56-39.4 36.0 27:51 69/179 20/29 12-17 30-32 2-3 898 456 70-217 19-98 0-0 9 5-11 2 0 2017 49/21.4 15/9.5 36-13 77-648 69-40.3 36.4 33:59 67/191 17/28 15-19 27-28 1-1 648 404 66-195 22-106 14-80 46 6-34 0 1 Opp 7/20.9 15/10.2 11-6 64-545 53-42.2 36.5 26:01 58/148 7/16 8-14 48-51 0-1 913 535 92-354 30-173 7-43 21 13-91 0 0 2016 51/20.1 16/12.9 18-9 91-778 56-39.1 38.1 32:39 82-185 8-18 19-20 34-36 0-1 743 451 67-237 11-92 9-39 34 10-90 7 0 Opp 18/21.6 8/7.0 21-10 61-603 55-37.7 36.7 27:21 50-153 13-21 15-21 37-39 0-0 948 526 86-272 12-85 9-111 31 9-55 0 0 2015 41-24.7 21-16.1 20-11 67-629 43-39.9 38.4 34:00 75-180 20-31 15-19 59-60 0-1 793 423 54-222 22-148 17-178 44 10-136 4 1 Opp 36-14.6 13-5.0 20-10 63-536 58-41.9 40.8 26:00 58-162 6-20 13-16 31-34 1-3 956 552 71-255 8-51 10-109 12 11-154 1 0 2014 32-24.6 25-5.1 20-8 57-556 39-38.3 35.6 32:18 73-148 10-16 10-14 53-61 1-3 788 477 66-266 24-180 13-277 37 7-0 3 0 Opp 48-21.4 48-8.8 17-7 51-406 53-41.2 37.2 27:42 67-166 9-23 8-13 31-33 2-3 928 482 42-146 5-29 4-73 17 8-0 2 0 2013 32-15.9 30-8.4 31-13 67-638 33-40.7 36.6 31:34 71-140 11-19 7-11 43-46 1-4 712 388 51-165 12-68 10-94 39 2-0 4 1 Opp 40-20.8 5-6.8 7-2 71-588 57-38.3 32.1 28:26 57-155 10-19 11-15 24-27 2-5 890 442 61-189 8-37 4-16 19 13-36 2 1 2012 42-23.9 25-5.8 36-17 94-867 45-37.5 36.9 33:28 74-164 13-21 8-22 57-61 3-5 903 505 68-312 31-219 8-66 51 11-58 1 0 Opp 70-19.4 6-1.5 21-11 79-586 64-41.7 37.9 26:32 68-183 7-21 18-23 32-35 0-2 1157 553 59-182 8-53 5-73 6 17-109 7 0 2011 50-23.1 22-10.7 41-18 72-616 31-41.7 38.0 33:36 81-164 12-25 12-15 62-64 1-1 863 549 66-272 25-160 16-85 43 6-27 6 0 Opp 77-21.1 6-5.7 13-7 79-649 55-37.5 31.7 26:24 77-173 12-23 5-12 37-42 1-4 1004 631 52-157 10-68 3-18 23 17-4 2 0 2010 58-23.5 23-6.9 45-22 81-653 56-41.0 39.2 33:13 92-214 22-35 19-21 45-45 1-4 910 560 98-405 25-192 15-143 43 16-65 3 3 Opp 68-18.8 12-3.8 29-16 86-657 66-37.3 33.4 26:42 76-192 8-19 15-18 28-32 0-2 1135 705 89-294 23-133 7-54 12 22-163 0 0 2009 50-20.3 19-6.7 12-8 72-643 62-39.5 37.1 31:17 64-171 6-17 16-22 19-19 1-3 730 446 68-248 21-133 11-98 27 14-182 3 1 Opp 48-18.8 14-4.7 19-14 73-527 54-40.4 35.8 28:43 58-155 11-20 13-14 34-38 0-0 799 456 92-446 43-305 17-225 29 8-63 2 1 2008 51-21.3 29-14.0 21-14 78-735 49-39.1 31.9 26:51 52-148 13-23 10-15 42-44 0-1 887 491 26-185 26-185 5-37 44 9-75 7 1 Opp 44-18.1 22-11.5 18-9 86-668 61-38.3 30.0 33:09 59-169 11-26 13-18 35-39 2-2 802 437 68-309 29-229 17-201 51 14-10 2 1 2007 49-20.3 22-11.8 19-8 72-618 51-39.5 34.6 32:00 64-168 20-24 17-24 47-47 2-3 791 479 84-253 19-148 11-135 56 12-75 1 0 Opp 62-20.2 26-7.2 21-13 58-465 54-38.2 33.4 28:00 67-166 15-20 11-14 43-44 1-1 945 536 104-314 14-84 4-109 21 8-63 1 0 2006 37-22.4 24-10.4 14-7 71-615 62-41.0 33.1 30:04 48-158 9-21 9-18 20-25 4-4 699 417 64-196 11-61 14-36 24 9-17 2 0 Opp 39-23.5 29-9.2 18-9 46-378 57-41.4 37.0 29:56 58-151 6-17 10-14 30-31 1-2 760 424 53-183 6-49 6-105 34 7-16 2 0 2005 44-15.8 18-7.9 23-11 71-526 33-39.5 37.2 31:31 78-161 25-36 4-8 60-63 0-1 805 433 82-299 20-143 14-227 36 9-15 3 - Opp 45-22.2 10-7.6 17-9 66-491 48-33.9 30.9 28:02 74-163 5-18 7-10 32-35 1-2 1075 493 63-177 14-84 7-112 10 11-7 0 0 2004 41-20.8 31-14.5 29-10 73-588 36-39.1 32.3 32:25 81-165 24-35 9-9 65-73 2-4 766 469 107-367 28-179 15-255 36 7-2 3 3 Opp 61-21.5 19-10.7 18-7 52-433 79-36.6 30.9 27:24 44-158 7-18 9-12 20-23 3-5 982 579 47-86 2-15 7-8 12 10-7 2 0 2003 36-24.9 40-9.2 29-15 91-808 41-34.8 29.6 31:11 66-157 10-20 13-17 36-38 0-1 763 424 54-188 16-124 11-222 42 5-6 9 1 Opp 43-23.5 21-10.1 21-5 67-597 64-35.9 30.2 29:39 58-167 12-21 7-12 25-26 0-5 922 519 41-129 9-56 9-66 13 15-37 3 0 2002 29-21.3 48-11.0 43-16 95-832 51-37.3 35.1 31:02 88-191 15-31 11-17 62-63 0-3 1146 683 91-302 29-155 15-99 54 8-34 7 1 Opp 73-16.3 18-6.2 16-8 77-669 97-41.2 35.7 28:58 59-206 15-29 8-12 18-22 2-2 984 740 48-149 7-36 4-14 16 16-2 0 0 (Season totals for 1982 through 2001 include regular-season games only) 2001 29-16.2 29-10.0 36-14 71-663 40-39.2 38.8 28:26 52-136 14-19 13-20 47-49 1021 587 74-294 23-157 13-271 44 12-60 3 1 Opp 59-17.5 14-1.4 26-12 64-586 71-36.9 32.8 31:34 41-162 16-31 5-8 13-16 0-1 754 484 56-189 12-75 3-3 17 14-95 0 1 2000 36-18.0 23-7.5 22-9 103-877 34-36.0 34.6 30:37 67-150 11-19 12-20 40-45 1-2 897 498 75-258 23-123 16-206 43 11-0 5 1 Opp 39-9.8 11-4.3 19-11 52-412 53-32.9 29.7 29:23 60-151 4-14 7-11 21-25 0-0 780 542 67-262 14-116 7-134 16 9-0 1 1 1999 36-22.7 31-8.9 23-11 95-788 23-41.1 38.7 30:59 77-140 13-19 6-14 72-75 0-1 898 562 89-326 22-144 15-334 49 8-3 5 2 Opp 63-16.0 9-6.1 25-8 68-566 69-38.3 34.3 29:01 45-158 9-24 6-9 21-21 0-1 850 484 43-156 5-36 9-135 18 11-60 0 0 1998 34-17.6 27-14.6 23-10 86-730 33-37.2 31.0 30:19 69-133 8-13 12-14 58-61 1-1 1055 626 92-397 34-206 10-157 46 12-0 7 0 Opp 62-19.8 14-14.7 25-12 59-544 54-38.8 31.4 29:41 58-159 14-25 6-9 18-25 1-8 1003 605 72-272 9-57 7-4 15 9-4 2 0 1997 28-25.2 27-7.6 25-14 79-739 48-39.9 37.2 30:27 66-156 9-21 14-16 34-40 0-8 1140 676 82-359 26.5-187 13-198 49 21-47 3 0 Opp 54-18.7 23-5.7 28-21 73-598 64-35.9 32.7 29:33 54-164 11-25 7-11 15-18 1-5 782 557 69-238 18.5-110 8-47 20 14-25 0 0 1996 41-20.2 30-5.2 33-14 69-576 55-37.9 36.6 30:13 55-148 12-25 2-5 33-35 0-1 1069 625 61-256 27-177 8 24 10 - 0 Opp 43-18.9 24-3.0 19-10 64-566 56-38.9 36.1 29:47 63-150 8-11 6-13 35-39 1-1 ------8 -- -- n/a 0 1995 32-19.7 25-13.9 24-11 56-474 49-37.2 36.3 30:47 72-168 13-20 9-16 33-34 0-1 1062 611 -- -- 18 33 11 n/a 0 Opp 42-19.3 12-3.6 24-11 46-366 50-40.2 33.3 29:13 57-152 8-22 11-14 14-15 2-5 ------7 ------0 1994 48-19.1 27-9.2 27-15 90-794 55-39.7 37.6 29:32 47-138 6-11 11-20 42-43 0-0 1078 654 37- nd 25 13 39 13 0 Opp 37-18.8 23-5.0 23-12 70-558 52-33.5 28.7 30:28 67-163 9-24 8-9 28-32 1-4 ------4 ------0 1993 29-18.3 46-10.6 33-16 88-727 46-39.4 38.1 n/a 55-153 n/a 15-21 40-40 0-0 1052 607 32- nd 22.5 17 29 15 -- 2 Opp 34-17.0 25-3.5 27-18 71-576 65-33.8 26.0 n/a 42-159 n/a 11-14 11-13 1-5 ------4 ------0 1992 27-22.3 43-7.3 23-7 81-815 69-37.0 34.6 n/a 57-163 n/a 10-16 21-21 0-0 930 547 35-98 17-121 11 43 7 -- 0 Opp 37-14.5 22-7.3 20-7 73-662 68-37.4 32.8 n/a 50-164 n/a 4-12 19-19 0-1 ------4 ------0 1991 27-16.8 25-9.1 28-21 81-672 73-40.8 36.6 n/a 60-163 n/a 14-17 25-28 1-3 1075 597 61-143 32-184 20 36 13 -- 1 Opp 37-16.8 31-10.0 23-13 60-551 72-33.9 30.8 n/a 39-153 n/a 10-18 12-14 2-5 ------6 ------0 1990 36-21.5 21-6.0 48-17 70-593 63-38.3 36.0 n/a 73-178 n/a 13-19 34-36 0-1 1036 631 35-110 40.5-258 19 72 11 -- 1 Opp 36-14.3 24-6.1 35-11 50-480 67-37.5 35.6 n/a 54-155 n/a 12-12 27-27 0-0 ------6 ------0 1989 27-19.7 37-9.7 34-19 70-633 41-36.4 34.1 n/a 68-153 n/a 14-18 49-50 1-2 900 585 39 43 21 36 14 -- 0 Opp 60-17.2 15-6.2 30-15 72-623 72-37.4 32.5 n/a 57-163 n/a 7-7 14-15 0-0 ------2 ------0 1988 29-22.8 34-6.9 43-17 78-639 43-37.2 35.0 n/a 74-162 n/a 13-20 43-44 2-2 865 552 60 51.5 18 50 8 -- 1 Opp 58-18.9 13-7.3 25-10 66-624 70-36.5 33.2 n/a 43-156 n/a 7-15 15-17 2-2 ------2 ------0 1987 35-16.3 32-6.9 49-25 77-670 55-36.3 33.8 n/a 68-176 n/a 17-22 25-26 0-3 868 516 n/a 34 14 44 10 -- 1 Opp 44-18.2 14-9.7 36-13 62-492 69-38.8 35.6 n/a 45-155 n/a 15-22 14-15 0-3 ------10 ------0 1986 49-20.0 27-7.0 41-12 81-797 40-38.0 35.1 n/a 74-132 n/a 10-11 50-52 3-3 1056 671 n/a 21 18 45 5 -- 0 Opp 72-21.3 13-8.8 21-8 76-602 49-39.4 35.6 n/a 68-154 n/a 15-17 26-27 4-5 ------10 ------0 1985 30-17.9 24-10.8 33-12 90-829 55-33.1 31.7 n/a 57-144 n/a 16-17 34-35 3-4 1160 691 n/a 29 19 45 9 -- 0 Opp 30-17.2 16-4.8 23-11 65-470 53-38.6 33.7 n/a 67-169 n/a 4-13 23-25 0-2 ------0 1984 21-22.5 20-15.9 36-16 83-837 42-35.4 31.6 n/a 54-138 n/a 7-12 43-45 1-1 980 624 n/a 26 22 34 8 -- 0 Opp 45-20.0 16-10.1 27-11 73-662 51-40.2 34.0 n/a 62-161 n/a 9-15 19-22 3-5 ------13 ------1 1983 25-20.9 22-6.5 41-20 68-609 49-37.3 33.9 n/a 71-164 n/a 8-9 25-27 5-7 n/a n/a n/a n/a 9 n/a n/a n/a 0 Opp 50-17.4 25-6.6 34-15 68-599 51-38.6 35.8 n/a 57-152 n/a 9-14 21-21 2-4 ------9 ------2 1982 34-16.0 28-8.1 52-30 74-627 51-35.0 34.9 n/a 43-135 n/a 4-10 30-36 3-4 667 424 n/a n/a 16 n/a 10 n/a 1 Opp 63-8.1 17-0.4 32-20 62-514 66-36.9 33.5 n/a 42-136 n/a 8-13 14-17 4-7 ------12 ------0

^ - one win vacated by NCAA sanctions; record o cially 8-3 overall, 7-0 in Sun Belt † - two wins vacate by NCAA sanctions; record o cially 5-4, 4-4 in SoCon GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 113 TEAM RECORDS BY ERA MOST ALL GAMES HOME ROAD SUN BELT GAMES FBS ERA PLAYOFFS/BOWLS POINTS 84, vs. Johnson C. Smith, 2004 84, vs. Johnson C. Smith, 2004 69, at Georgia St., 2014 69, at Georgia St., 2014 83, vs. Savannah St., 2014 72, vs. Northern Arizona, 1999 POINTS/QUARTER 37, vs. Johnson C. Smith, 2004 37, vs. Johnson C. Smith, 2004 28, Three Times 21, Eight Times 27, vs. Savannah St., 2014 35, vs. Florida A&M, 1997 POINTS/HALF 58, vs. Johnson C. Smith, 2004 58, vs. Johnson C. Smith, 2004 44, at The Citadel, 1998 42, at Georgia St., 2014 48, vs. Savannah St., 2014 42, vs. Florida A&M, 1997 TOUCHDOWNS 12, Twice 12, Twice 10, at Georgia St., 2014 10, at Georgia St., 2014 12, vs. Savannah St., 2014 10, vs. Northern Arizona, 1999 RUSH ATTEMPTS 80, vs. Furman, 2005 80, vs. Furman, 2005 79, at Western Carolina, 2012 71, vs. ULM, 2016 71, vs. ULM, 2016 77, vs. South Carolina St., 2010 RUSHING YARDS 655, vs. Glenville St., 1994 655, vs. Glenville St., 1994 602, at Old Dominion, 2012 613, at Georgia St., 2014 613, at Georgia St., 2014 638, vs. Youngstown St., 1999 RUSHING TDS 11, Two Times 11, Two Times 10, at Georgia St., 2014 10, at Georgia St., 2014 10, Twice 8, vs. Northern Arizona, 1999 PASS ATTEMPTS 57, at Furman, 2008 48, vs. Samford, 2008 57, at Furman, 2008 37, vs. Louisiana, 2016 37, vs. Louisiana, 2016 37, vs. Furman, 1985 PASS COMPLETIONS 40, at Furman, 2008 28, vs. Samford, 2008 40, at Furman, 2008 22, Two Times 22, Two Times 23, vs. Furman, 1985 PASSING YARDS 419, vs. Furman, 1985 375, vs. Elon, 2006 419, vs. Furman, 1985 254, vs. Louisiana, 2016 254, vs. Louisiana, 2016 419, vs. Furman, 1985 INT THROWN 6, at ETSU, 1984 3, Twice 6, at ETSU, 1984 2, Six Times 4, at West Virginia, 2015 3, Twice PASSING TDS 4, Three Times 4, Twice 4, vs. Furman, 1985 2, Five Times 3, at Western Michigan, 2016 4, Twice TOTAL OFFENSE 732, vs. Western Carolina, 1999 732, vs. Western Carolina, 1999 685, at ETSU, 1999 660, at Georgia St., 2014 684, vs. Savannah St., 2014 659, vs. Northern Arizona, 1999 TOTAL PLAYS 103, at East Carolina, 1984 96, vs. Samford, 1990 103, at East Carolina, 1984 88, vs. ULM, 2016 88, vs. ULM, 2016 86, vs. Massachusetts, 1998 FIELD GOALS 5, Twice 5, vs. Furman, 2003 5, at The Citadel, 1994 4, at Arkansas State, 2016 4, at Arkansas State, 2016 4, Twice FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 7, at The Citadel, 1994 6, vs. Furman, 2004 7, at The Citadel, 1994 4, at Arkansas State, 2016 4, at Arkansas State, 2016 4, vs. Florida A&M, 2001 FIRST DOWNS 35, vs. Savannah St., 2013 35, vs. Savannah St., 2013 35, at East Carolina, 1984 30, at Georgia St., 2014 34, Savannah St., 2016 32, vs. Old Dominion, 2012 FIRST DOWNS RUSHING 31, Twice 31, vs. Glenville St., 1994 31, at Western Carolina, 2012 28, at Georgia St., 2014 28, at Georgia St., 2014 29, vs. Old Dominion, 2012 FIRST DOWNS PASSING 20, vs. East Carolina, 1984 14, Twice 20, at East Carolina, 1984 8, vs. Georgia St., 2017 9, at Georgia Tech, 2014 18, vs. Furman, 1985 FUMBLES 9, Three Times 7, vs. Catawba, 1987 9, Three Times 6, Arkansas State, 2017 6, Arkansas State, 2017 6, Three Times FUMBLES LOST 6, vs. Massachusetts, 1998 5, vs. Central Florida, 1983 6, vs. Massachusetts, 1998 3, Two Times 3, Four Times 6, vs. Massachusetts, 1998 PENALTIES 19, vs. Johnson C. Smith, 2000 19, vs. Johnson C. Smith, 2000 16, at Elon, 2003 14, vs. ULM, 2016 14, vs. ULM, 2016 14, vs. Nicholls St., 1986 PENALTY YARDS 179, Twice 179, vs. Johnson C. Smith, 2000 179, at Elon, 2003 136, vs. ULM, 2016 136, vs. ULM, 2016 106, vs. North Carolina A&T, 1986 PUNTS 11, Three Times 11, vs. Jacksonville St., 1992 11, Two Times 8, Three Times 11, at Auburn, 2017 9, at Montana, 1995 PUNT RETURNS 10, at VMI, 1993 9, Twice 10, at VMI, 1993 4, Two Times 5, vs. Savannah St., 2014 7, vs. Youngstown St., 1999 PUNT RETURN YARDS 143, vs. Chattanooga, 2001 143, vs. Chattanooga, 2001 131, at VMI, 1993 72, vs. Texas St., 2015 72, vs. Texas St., 2015 99, vs. Youngstown St., 1999 KICKOFF RETURNS 9, Two Times 7, Three Times 9, Two Times 7, Three Times 9, vs. Navy, 2014 9, vs. Massachusetts, 1998 KO RETURN YARDS 239, at Navy, 2014 170, vs. Elon, 2008 239, at Navy, 2014 174, New Mexico St., 2017 239, at Navy, 2014 169, vs. Massachusetts, 1998 INT CAUGHT 7, Twice 7, Twice 5, Twice 4, Two Times 4, Two Times 4, vs. Jackson St., 1985 INT RETURN YARDS 142, vs. Chattanooga, 2001 142, vs. Chattanooga, 2001 104, at Central Florida, 1990 100, at Texas St., 2014 100, at Texas St., 2014 60, Twice POSSESSION TIME 43:08, vs. Newberry, 1982 43:08, vs. Newberry, 1982 42:55, at Troy, 2015 42:55, at Troy, 2015 42:55, at Troy, 2015 42:24, vs. Maine, 2011 DEFENSIVE TDS 3, vs. Florida A&M, 20001 3, vs. Florida A&M, 20001 2, Twice 1, Five Times 1, Six Times 3, vs. Florida A&M, 2001 NONOFFENSE TDS 3, Three Times 3, Twice 3, at Chattanooga, 1994 1, Eight Times 1, Nine Times 3, vs. Florida A&M, 2001 RUSH YARDS ALLOWED 415, vs. Miami, 1994 323, vs. Eastern Kentucky, 1993 415, at Miami, 1994 343, at Arkansas St., 2016 394, at Navy, 2014 343, vs. Arkansas St., 1986 PASS YARDS ALLOWED 527, at Bethune-Cookman, 1984 481 vs. Nicholls St., 1986 527, at Betune-Cookman, 1984 408, at Georgia St., 2014 408, at Georgia St., 2014 481, vs. Nicholls St., 1986 TOTAL OFF. ALLOWED 712, at Appalachian St., 2009 583, vs. Florida A&M, 1997 712, at Appalachian St., 2009 573, at ULM, 2018 670, at UMass, 2017 629, at Montana, 1995 PASS ATT. AGAINST 66, at Bethune-Cookman, 1984 63, vs. Florida A&M, 1997 66, at Bethune-Cookman, 1984 53, New Mexico St., 2017 53, New Mexico St., 2017 63, vs. Florida A&M, 1997 PASS COMP. ALLOWED 42, at Montana, 1995 38, Arkansas St., 2018 42, at Montana, 1995 38, Arkansas St., 2018 38, Arkansas St., 2018 42, at Montana, 1995 FEWEST ALL GAMES HOME ROAD SUN BELT GAMES FBS POSTSEASON POINTS 0, Five Times 0, vs. Troy, 1992 0, Four Times 7, Georgia State, 2015 0, at West Virginia, 2015 0, Twice FIRST DOWNS 5, Twice 8, vs. Florida A&M, 1992 5, Twice 9, Three TImes 8, at Auburn, 2017 5, at Montana, 1995 TOTAL OFFENSE 54, at Miami, 1994 159, vs. Appalachian State, 2016 54, at Miami, 1994 159, vs. Appalachian State, 2016 78, at Auburn, 2017 91, vs. Montana, 1995 RUSHING ATTEMPTS 19, at Furman, 2008 21, vs. Albany, 2009 19, at Furman, 2008 26, vs. Appalachian State, 2016 26, vs. Appalachian State, 2016 40, vs. Furman, 1985 RUSHING YARDS 11, at South Dakota St., 2009 58, vs. Albany, 2009 11, at South Dakota St., 2009 52, vs. Lousiaiana, 2016 52, vs. Lousiaiana, 2016 70, vs. Montana, 1995 PASS ATTEMPTS 0, vs. Wo ord, 2012 0, Two Times 3, Three Times 3, Two Times 3, Two Times 3, vs. Maine, 2002 PASS COMPLETIONS 0, Nine Times 0, Five Times 0, Four Times 1, Two Times 1, Two Times 1, Three Times PASSING YARDS 0, Ten Times 0, Six Times 0, Four Times 31, vs. Texas St., 2015 7, Western Michigan, 2015 17, vs. Youngstown St., 1999 PENALTIES 0, Twice 0, vs. Wo ord, 2011 0, at Delaware, 1997 1, at South Alabama, 2014 1, Twice 0, at Delaware, 1997 PENALTY YARDS 0, Twice 0, vs. Wo ord, 2011 0, at Delaware, 1997 10, at South Alabama, 2014 10, at South Alabama, 2014 0, at Delaware, 1997 PUNTS 0, Ten Times 0, Nine Times 0, at South Florida, 1997 1, Four Times 0, vs. Savannah St., 2014 0, vs. Old Dominion, 2011 POSSESSION TIME 16:38, vs. Troy, 1992 16:38, vs. Troy, 1992 23:44, at The Citadel, 2008 22:06, vs. Appalachian St., 2016 22:06, vs. Appalachian St., 2016 21:28, vs. Eastern Kentucky, 2002 RUSH YARDS ALLOWED -19, at Elon, 2007 -12, vs. Western Carolina, 2009 -19, at Elon, 2007 19, vs. ULM, 2014 19, vs. ULM, 2014 51, vs. Central Florida, 1990 PASS YARDS ALLOWED 0, at The Citadel, 1993 0, vs. The Citadel, 1993 7, at The Citadel, 1994 13, vs. Troy, 2014 13, vs. Troy, 2014 11, vs. The Citadel, 1990 TOTAL OFF. ALLOWED 55, vs. South Carolina St., 1988 55, vs. South Carolina St., 1988 90, at VMI, 1999 136, vs. South Alabama, 2015 114, vs. Savannah St., 2016 163, vs. The Citadel, 1990 PASS COMP. AGAINST 0, vs. The Citadel, 1993 0, vs. The Citadel, 1993 1, at The Citadel, 1994 4, vs. Troy, 2014 4, vs. Troy, 2014 2, vs. The Citadel, 1990 PASS ATT. ALLOWED 3, at The Citadel, 1994 4, vs. The Citadel, 1993 3, at The Citadel, 1994 11, vs. Troy, 2014 8, at Navy, 2014 6, vs. The Citadel, 1990 114 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL PAULSON STADIUM RECORDS INDIVIDUAL MOST POINTS RUSHING YARDS Opponent ...... 48, by Old Dominion, 12/3/11 Opponent ...... 175, (Western Illinois), 12/12/98 Georgia Southern ...... 84, vs. Johnson C. Smith, 9/11/04 Georgia Southern ...... 333, Adrian Peterson vs. Massachusetts, 12/4/99 (P) RUSHING ATTEMPTS LONGEST PLAYS Opponent ...... 37, Brandon Walker (East Tennessee State), 11/2/96 RUSH ...... 99t by Michael Hobbs (Wo ord), 11/4/06 Georgia Southern ...... 34, Jerick McKinnon vs. Central Arkansas, 12/1/12 PASS ...... 94t by Stefpon Hawkins from Brian Hampton (Chattanooga), 9/27/97 RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS FIELD GOAL ...... 63 by Tim Foley vs. James Madison, 11/7/87 Opponent ...... 3, six times, last by Elijhaa Penny (Idaho), 10/11/14 PUNT...... 79 by Bob Hooper (Samford), 11/8/08 Georgia Southern ...... 5, Adrian Peterson vs. Massachusetts, 12/4/99 (P) PUNT RETURN ...... 94t by Jayson Foster (Appalachian State), 10/16/04 5, Gerald Harris vs North Carolina A&T, 11/29/86 (P) KICKOFF RETURN ...... 100t by Cameron Kinard (Central Arkansas), 11/18/06 PASSING COMPLETIONS 100t by Xavier Godard (Western Carolina), 10/11/03 Opponent ...... 38, Justice Hansen (Arkansas State), 9/29/18 INTERCEPTION RETURN ...... 98t by Ryan Hadden vs. Chattanooga, 9/25/99 Georgia Southern ...... 30, Lee Chapple vs. Albany, 9/5/09 RECOVERED FUMBLE RETURN ...... 97t by Rodney Oglesby vs. Valdosta State, 9/1/90 PASSING ATTEMPTS Opponent ...... 63, Otteman Sampson (Florida A&M), 11/29/97 (P) PAULSON STADIUM ATTENDANCE RECORDS Georgia Southern ...... 44, Antonio Henton vs. Samford, 11/8/08 Attendance .... Opponent ...... Date W-L Score P PASSING YARDS 1. 25,735 ...... UL Monroe ...... 9/17/16 W 23-21 Opponent ...... 481, Doug Hudson (Nicholls State), 12/6/86 (P) 2. 25,725 ...... Stephen F. Austin ...... 12/16/89 W 37-34 NC Georgia Southern ...... 375, Travis Clark vs. Elon, 10/14/06 3. 24,872 ...... The Citadel ...... 9/19/15 W 48-13 PASSING TOUCHDOWNS 4. 24,535 ...... Appalachian State ...... 9/25/14 W 34-14 Opponent ...... 5, Taylor Heineicke (Old Dominion), 12/3/11 5. 24,078 ...... Chattanooga...... 11/11/89 W 34-13 Georgia Southern ...... 4, Chaz Williams vs. Elon, 10/2/04 6. 23,551 ...... New Mexico State ...... 10/17/15 W 56-26 4, Greg Hill vs. Western Illinois, 12/12/98 7. 23,520 ...... Western Michigan ...... 9/12/15 W 43-17 RECEIVING YARDS 8. 23,474 ...... Appalachian State ...... 10/27/16 L 10-34 9. 23,401 ...... Georgia State ...... 12/5/15 L 7-34 Opponent ...... 231 (7), Sean Price (Appalachian State), 11/3/12 10. 23,373 ...... Furman ...... 11/10/07 L 22-24 Georgia Southern ...... 191 (7), Reggie McCutcheon vs. Elon, 10/14/06 11. 23,250 ...... Idaho ...... 10/11/14 W 47-24 RECEPTIONS 12. 23,204 ...... Nevada ...... 12/15/90 W 36-13 NC Opponent ...... 15, Scott Dahlquist (Idaho), 12/1/90 (P) 13. 23,167 ...... Savannah State ...... 9/1/01 W 69-6 Georgia Southern ...... 10, Raja Andrews vs. Samford, 11/8/08 14. 23,121 ...... Savannah State ...... 9/6/14 W 83-9 RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS 15. 22,421 ...... Appalachian State ...... 10/16/04 W 54-7 Opponent ...... 4, Remi Watson (Bethune-Cookman), 10/11/86 16. 22,155 ...... Appalachian State ...... 11/3/12 L 28-31 Georgia Southern ...... 3, Corey Joyner vs. Western Illinois, 12/12/98 (P) 17. 21,899 ...... Appalachian State ...... 10/14/00 W 34-28 PUNTING AVERAGE MIN. 3 18. 21,812 ...... Tusculum ...... 9/10/11 W 62-21 Opponent ...... 51.0, Ray Early (Furman) 11/2/13 19. 21,593 ...... Furman ...... 11/3/01 W 20-10 Georgia Southern ...... 48.2, Charlie Edwards vs. Chattanooga, 9/17/09 20. 21,489 ...... West Georgia ...... 9/8/07 W 45-21 TACKLES 21. 21,403 ...... Wo ord ...... 10/9/10 L 31-33 Opponent ...... 22, Marcus Bradley (Western Carolina), 10/11/97 22. 21,250 ...... Savannah State ...... 9/3/16 W 54-0 Georgia Southern ...... 22, Edward Thomas vs. VMI, 10/5/96 23. 21,067 ...... James Madison ...... 11/3/90 W 31-13 INTERCEPTIONS 24. 20,983 ...... Wo ord ...... 10/13/12 W 17-9 25. 20,851 ...... Appalachian State ...... 10/18/08 L 36-37 Opponent ...... 2, eight times, last by Tarris Batiste (Georgia State), 12/5/15 26. 20,832 ...... Samford ...... 9/29/12 W 35-16 Georgia Southern ...... 3, Rodney Oglesby vs. Savannah State, 9/7/91 27. 20,607 ...... McNeese State ...... 9/10/05 L 20-23 Antonio Glover vs. Western Michigan, 9/12/15 28. 20,593 ...... Chattanooga...... 10/8/11 W 28-27 29. 20,507 ...... Savannah State ...... 10/7/89 W 35-14 TEAM 30. 20,430 ...... Savannah State ...... 9/4/10 W 48-3 FIRST DOWNS 31. 20,353 ...... Appalachian State ...... 10/17/98 W 37-24 Opponent ...... 34, by Western Carolina, 9/19/09 32. 20,340 ...... Samford ...... 11/12/88 W 49-21 Georgia Southern ...... 35, vs. Savannah Sate, 8/31/13 33. 20,228 ...... UL Monroe ...... 10/15/88 W 43-11 MOST RUSHING YARDS 34. 20,178 ...... Central Connecticut State ...... 9/9/06 L 13-17 Opponent ...... 323, by Eastern Kentucky, 11/27/93 35. 20,132 ...... Jacksonville ...... 9/1/12 W 58-0 Georgia Southern ...... 655, vs. Glenville State, 11/12/94 WINNING AT PAULSON FEWEST RUSHING YARDS Overall Record ...... 192-40 (.827) † Opponent ...... -12, by Western Carolina, 9/19/09 Overall NCAA Playo Record ...... 33-3 (.917) Georgia Southern ...... 52, vs. Louisiana, 11/10/16 MOST PASSING YARDS WIN STREAKS Opponent ...... 481, by Nicholls State, 12/6/86 (P) Longest Winning Streaks ...... 39 — from 9/27/97 to 12/15/01 Georgia Southern ...... 375, vs. Elon, 10/14/06 (NCAA Division I FCS record) FEWEST PASSING YARDS 38 — from 10/5/85 to 9/22/90 Opponent ...... 0, by The Citadel, 9/11/93 14 — from 11/6/10 to 11/3/12 Georgia Southern ...... 0, six times, last vs. Chattanooga, 9/28/13 12 ^ — from 11/10/12 to 11/28/15 MOST TOTAL YARDS OFFENSE 11 — from 9/29/90 to 11/2/91 Opponent ...... 583, by Florida A&M, 11/27/97 9 — from 10/1/94 to 9/21/95 Georgia Southern ...... 732, vs. Western Carolina, 10/9/99 FEWEST TOTAL YARDS OFFENSE † - three victories vacated due to NCAA sanctions ^ - three games in that streak vacated due to NCAA sanctions; streak o cially at nine games Opponent ...... 55, by South Carolina State, 11/19/88 Georgia Southern ...... 159, vs. Appalachian State, 10/27/16 MOST PLAYS Opponent ...... 97, by Florida A&M, 12/1/01 (P) Georgia Southern ...... 96, vs. Samford, 11/17/90 FEWEST PLAYS Opponent ...... 43 (South Carolina State), 11/27/10 (P) Georgia Southern ...... 42, vs. Troy, 11/14/92

GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 115 EAGLES ON TELEVISION 9/17/83 WJCL Presbyterian College W, 35-21 9/4/04 FSN-South at Georgia L, 28-48 12/13/85 WJCL at Northern Iowa W, 40-33 9/18/04 FSN-South Wo ord W, 58-14 12/21/85 ESPN vs. Furman W, 44-42 9/25/04 CSS at Chattanooga W, 51-17 8/30/86 WJCL at Florida L, 14-38 10/16/04 CSS Appalachian State W, 54-7 12/13/86 WJCL at Nevada W, 48-38 11/6/04 C-SET at Furman L, 22-29 12/19/86 ESPN vs. Arkansas State W, 48-21 11/13/04 NBC-Miami at Florida International W, 53-32 11/28/87 WJCL Maine W-OT, 31-28 11/27/04 ESPN2 New Hampshire L, 23-27 12/5/87 WJCL at Appalachian State L, 0-19 9/3/05 CSS-CN8 at Northeastern W-OT, 41-38 9/17/88 WJCL at Chattanooga W, 13-3 9/17/05 CSS at Wo ord L, 17-21 10/8/88 SportSouth Eastern Kentucky L, 6-10 9/24/05 CSS Chattanooga W, 48-10 12/17/88 ESPN vs. Furman L, 12-17 10/8/05 CSS Western Carolina W, 45-7 9/21/89 ESPN Middle Tennessee W, 26-0 10/15/05 FSN-South at Appalachian State L, 7-24 11/4/89 GS Sports Network at James Madison W, 36-21 10/22/05 CSS The Citadel W, 49-14 11/18/89 GS Sports Network Marshall W, 63-31 11/5/05 FSN-South Furman W, 27-24 12/16/89 ESPN Stephen F. Austin W, 37-34 11/26/05 ESPN2 at Texas State L, 35-50 9/15/90 Sunshine Network at Florida State L, 6-48 9/9/06 CSS Central Connecticut State L, 13-17 10/6/90 GS Sports Network at Marshall W, 17-14 9/16/06 CSS Coastal Carolina W, 38-21 10/20/90 GS Sports Network at UCF W, 38-17 10/21/06 SportSouth Appalachian State L-2OT, 20-27 11/3/90 GS Sports Network James Madison W, 31-13 11/4/06 CSS Wo ord L, 10-28 11/10/90 GS Sports Network at Chattanooga W, 23-20 11/11/06 CSS at Furman L, 10-13 12/15/90 CBS Nevada W, 36-19 9/15/07 SportSouth at Coastal Carolina W, 42-34 9/14/91 GS Sports Network at UL Monroe L, 13-21 9/22/07 CSS Chattanooga L-OT, 38-45 10/5/91 SportSouth at Eastern Kentucky L, 6-10 9/29/07 CSS Western Carolina W, 50-21 10/26/91 GS Sports Network UCF W, 20-6 10/13/07 SportSouth at Elon L-2OT, 33-36 11/2/91 GS Sports Network Youngstown State L, 17-19 10/20/07 MASN at Appalachian State W, 38-35 9/5/92 SportSouth Florida A&M L, 17-28 10/27/07 CSS The Citadel W, 21-17 9/19/92 SportSouth at Furman W, 21-0 11/10/07 SportSouth Furman L, 22-24 10/10/92 PPV at Georgia L, 7-34 8/30/08 PPV at Georgia L, 21-45 10/17/92 SportSouth James Madison W, 24-17 9/20/08 CSS Elon L, 20-22 9/11/93 SportSouth The Citadel W, 16-6 9/27/08 CSS Wo ord L-OT, 37-38 9/18/93 SportSouth at Marshall L, 3-13 10/18/08 SportSouth Appalachian State L, 36-37 10/16/93 SportSouth at Appalachian State W, 34-28 11/8/08 CSS Samford L, 17-27 12/4/93 SportSouth at Youngstown State L, 14-34 11/15/08 SportSouth at Furman W, 17-10 9/3/94 SportSouth at Miami L, 0-56 10/14/09 SportSouth at Appalachian State L, 16-52 9/17/94 SportSouth Marshall L, 13-34 9/11/10 CBS College Sports at Navy L, 7-13 9/24/94 SportSouth at Chattanooga W, 56-20 9/25/10 CSS Elon W, 38-21 10/22/94 SportSouth East Tennessee State W, 24-23 12/18/10 ESPNU at Delaware L, 10-27 9/16/95 SportSouth at Marshall L, 7-37 10/24/11 PBS-ESPN3 Chattanooga W, 28-27 9/23/95 SportSouth Chattanooga W, 35-9 10/15/11 PBS-ESPN3 Furman W, 50-20 10/14/95 SportSouth at Appalachian State L, 17-27 10/29/11 PBS-ESPN3 at Appalachian State L, 17-24 9/1/96 SportSouth / Sunshine Network at Florida L, 14-62 11/19/11 PPV-ESPN3 at Alabama L, 21-45 9/21/96 WSAZ (Huntington, W.Va.) Marshall L, 13-29 12/17/11 ESPNU at North Dakota State L, 7-35 10/26/96 SportSouth at The Citadel L, 20-35 11/19/12 WSB-TV Atlanta at Georgia L, 14-45 11/1/97 SportSouth at East Tennessee State W, 38-30 12/8/12 ESPN at Old Dominion W, 49-35 11/15/97 SportsChannel Fla. at South Florida W, 24-23 12/14/12 ESPN2 at North Dakota State L, 20-23 9/26/98 SportSouth at Chattanooga W, 42-25 11/23/13 PPV-ESPN3 at Florida W, 26-20 10/31/98 SportSouth East Tennessee State W, 47-26 8/30/14 ACC Network at NC State L, 23-24 11/14/98 SportsChannel Fla. South Florida W, 28-23 9/13/14 ACC Network at Georgia Tech L, 38-42 12/19/98 ESPN (national) vs. Massachusetts L, 43-55 9/25/14 ESPNU Appalachian State W, 34-14 9/18/99 Fox Sports at Oregon State L, 41-48 10/30/14 ESPNU Troy W, 42-10 10/16/99 FSN-South at Appalachian State L, 16-17 11/15/14 CBS Sports Network at Navy L, 19-52 10/23/99 FSN-South The Citadel W, 34-17 9/5/15 Fox Sports Net at West Virginia L, 0-44 11/6/99 FSN-South Furman W, 41-38 10/22/15 ESPNU at Appalachian State L, 13-31 12/11/99 ESPN (regional) Illinois State W, 28-17 10/29/15 ESPNU Texas State W, 37-13 12/18/99 ESPN vs. Youngstown State W, 59-24 11/21/15 ESPNU at Georgia L, 17-23 9/2/00 PPV at Georgia L, 7-29 12/23/15 ESPN vs. Bowling Green W, 58-27 10/14/00 CSS Appalachian State W, 34-28 9/10/16 American Sports Network at South Alabama W, 24-9 10/21/00 CSS at The Citadel W, 27-10 10/5/16 ESPN2 at Arkansas State L, 26-27 11/4/00 CSS at Furman L, 10-45 10/15/16 Regional Sports Network at Georgia Tech L, 24-35 12/9/00 ESPN (regional) at Delaware W, 27-18 10/27/16 ESPNU Appalachian State L, 10-34 12/16/00 ESPN (national) vs. Montana W, 27-25 11/5/16 ESPNU at Ole Miss L, 27-37 9/8/01 CSS Delaware W, 38-7 11/10/16 ESPNU Louisiana L, 26-33 9/29/01 CSS at VMI W, 31-14 12/3/16 ESPN2 Troy W, 28-24 10/13/01 FSNS at Appalachian State W, 27-18 9/2/17 SEC Network at Auburn L, 7-41 10/27/01 CSS at East Tennessee State L, 16-19 9/23/17 Big Ten Network at Indiana L, 17-52 11/3/01 FSNS Furman W, 20-10 10/4/17 ESPN2 Arkansas State L, 25-43 12/15/01 ESPN (regional) Furman L, 17-24 10/21/17 Eleven Sports at UMass L, 20-55 10/19/02 FSNS Appalachian State W, 36-20 11/9/17 ESPNU at Appalachian State L, 6-27 11/2/02 FSNS East Tennessee State W, 40-7 9/15/18 ESPNU at Clemson L, 7-38 11/9/02 FSNS at Furman W, 42-21 10/11/18 ESPNU at Texas State W, 15-13 12/7/02 WABI (Orono, Maine) Maine W, 31-7 10/25/18 ESPNU Appalachian State W, 34-14 12/14/02 ESPN2 (regional) Western Kentucky L, 28-31 12/15/18 ESPN vs. Eastern Michigan W, 23-21 9/13/03 FSN-South at McNeese State L, 15-34 9/20/03 FSN-South at Wo ord L, 14-20 On ESPN: 11-3 (last: 23-21 over Eastern Michigan, 2018 Raycom Media Camellia Bowl) 3-1 home; 2-0 road; 6-2 neutral 10/18/03 FSN-South at Appalachian State L, 21-28 On ESPN2: 1-6 (last: 25-43 to Arkansas State, 2017 at Paulson Stadium) 1-3 home; 0-3 road 11/8/03 CSTV Furman W, 29-24 On ESPNU: 5-9 (last: 34-14 over #25 Appalachian State, 2018 at Paulson Stadium) 4-2 home; 1-7 road 11/15/03 TFN at Elon W, 37-13

116 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL ALL-TIME RESULTS GEORGIA NORMAL SCHOOL SOUTH GEORGIA 1934 GEORGIA TEACHERS TEACHERS COLLEGE B.L. ‘Crook’ Smith • 5-6 COLLEGE Jacksonville Tech W 19-13 1924 Brewton-Parker L 0-6 E.G. Cromartie • 1-0 1929 1939 B.L. ‘Crook’ Smith • 2-1-2 Stetson L 0-19 B.L. ‘Crook’ Smith • 6-5 Parris Island Marines NA Tampa W 21-13 Richmond Academy L 13-19 Stetson L 0-19 Savannah High School NA Appalachian State W 22-13 Brewton-Parker W 62-0 Troy Tech L 6-7 Douglas A&M W 6-0 Middle Georgia W 6-0 Middle Georgia T 7-7 Havana W 14-0 South Georgia State W 19-0 South Georgia A&M - NA Snead W 13-7 Georgia Military L 0-19 1925 Piedmont T 0-0 Armstrong State W 7-0 Newberry L 20-21 E.G. Cromartie • 1-2 Norman Park - NA Jacksonville Tech W 13-0 Troy L 12-19 Richmond Academy L NA South Georgia J.C. - NA Havana W 14-0 Appalachian State L 6-7 Benedictine L NA Brewton-Parker - NA South Georgia L 6-12 Brewton-Parker W NA Tifton W 13-6 Middle Georgia L 7-13 1935 Appalachian State L 0-59 1926 1930 B.L. ‘Crook’ Smith • 3-3-2 Havana W 27-7 E.G. Cromartie • 5-3-1 B.L. ‘Crook’ Smith • 3-4-2 Abraham Baldwin A.C. W 13-0 South Georgia State T 14-14 Douglas A&M W 6-0 South Georgia J.C. L 0-6 1940 Tampa L 0-19 Piedmont Institute T 0-0 Newberry T 0-0 B.L. ‘Crook’ Smith • 3-5 Georgia Military W 25-12 Benedictine W 13-0 Middle Georgia L 0-14 Erskine L 0-19 Troy L 26-28 Georgia Military L 0-12 Piedmont W 7-6 South Georgia L 7-19 Appalachian State T 0-0 Tifton L 0-6 Norman Park L 0-7 Fort Benning W 17-13 Middle Georgia W 14-7 Richmond Academy L 6-54 Brewton-Parker W 26-0 Troy State L 0-14 Stetson L 6-9 Brewton-Parker W 12-0 Mercer L 0-77 Tampa L 14-66 Fort Screven W 14-0 New Year’s Day Bene t T 0-0 Middle Georgia W 14-6 Brewton-Parker W 7-6 Georgia State Teachers W 13-0 1936 Pensacola L 6-46 B.L. ‘Crook’ Smith • 2-9 Armstrong State W 43-0 1927 1931 Miami L 0-44 H.A. Woodle • 6-1-1 B.L. ‘Crook’ Smith • 3-6 Mercer L 0-40 1941 Troy L 0-14 Douglas A&M W 2-0 Bowdon L 7-24 B.L. ‘Crook’ Smith • 2-8 Stetson L 0-24 South Georgia A&M W 6-0 Norman Park L 0-7 Western Carolina L 7-14 Tampa L 0-27 Benedictine W 25-6 Middle Georgia L 0-7 Mississippi Southern L 0-70 Appalachian State L 0-27 Fort Screven W 6-0 Parris Island L 0-19 South Georgia State L 0-7 Middle Georgia W 14-7 Richmond Academy L 0-16 Piedmont L 0-16 Mercer L 0-25 Gordon Military L 7-13 Brewton-Parker W 25-7 Millen Athletic Club W 68-0 Troy State L 0-25 Brewton-Parker W 14-7 Piedmont Institute W 26-13 Brewton-Parker W 7-0 Erskine L 0-7 Newberry L 10-13 Brewton-Parker T 0-0 Graymont A.C. W 47-0 Middle Georgia W 16-0 Rollins L 0-26 Newberry L 13-19 Oglethorpe L 0-53 1928 South Georgia State W 14-7 H.A. Woodle • 5-5 1932 1937 Camp Croft L 0-21 Waynesboro J.C. W 26-0 B.L. ‘Crook’ Smith • 7-3 B.L. ‘Crook’ Smith • 2-9 Mercer L 0-77 Brewton-Parker L 2-6 Rollon L 0-12 Miami L 0-40 Cochran A&M L 6-24 Tifton W 27-0 Tampa L 0-20 Benedictine W 7-6 Gordon Military W 19-0 Stetson L 0-24 Tifton L NA Norman Park W 8-0 Troy Tech L 6-12 Mercer W 7-0 Georgia Military L 6-27 Erskine L 0-46 Piedmont L 0-12 Piedmont W 33-12 Georgia Military L 6-7 Norman Park L 0-6 Middle Georgia W 26-0 South Georgia State W 26-6 Douglas W 7-0 Miami W 19-6 Gordon Military L 0-19 Brewton-Parker W NA Rollins L 13-20 Middle Georgia L 0-7 Appalachian State W 33-0 Armstrong State W 20-14

1933 1938 B.L. ‘Crook’ Smith • 5-4 Norman Park W 46-0 B.L. ‘Crook’ Smith • 3-5-1 Tampa L 0-40 Gordon Military W 39-0 Wingate W 6-0 Brewton-Parker W 39-13 Troy Tech L 0-7 Middle Georgia L 0-6 Stetson L 0-28 Rollins L 0-13 South Georgia State L 6-7 South Georgia State W 25-0 Armstrong State L 7-12 Georgia Military W 12-9 Snead W 7-0 Newberry L 6-14 Middle Georgia W 3-0 Stetson L 0-20 Erskine T 6-6

GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 117 ALL-TIME RESULTS GEORGIA SOUTHERN COLLEGE 1986 1989 Erk Russell • NCAA D-1AA • 13-2 Erk Russell • NCAA D-1AA • 15-0 1982 I-AA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS I-AA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Erk Russell • NAIA • 7-3-1 Aug. 30 (1) Florida (13) A L 14-38 74,221 Sept. 2 (2) Valdosta State H W 31-10 16,007 Sept. 11 UCF N1 W 16-9 7,350 Sept. 13 (1) Florida A&M N1 W 35-12 21,982 Sept. 9 (2) West Georgia H W 48-7 11,939 Sept. 18 Baptist Univ. of America N2 W 42-0 7,823 Sept. 20 (4) Middle Tennessee (4) A W 34-31 11,000 Sept. 16 (2) Florida A&M N1 W 28-0 13,481 Sept. 25 Valdosta State H T 27-27 7,724 Sept. 27 (4) Chattanooga H W 34-14 15,235 Sept. 21 (3) Middle Tennessee H W 26-0 16,449 Oct. 2 Gardner-Webb A L 6-44 2,051 Oct. 4 (4) Tennessee Tech A W 59-13 6,211 Oct. 7 (2) Savannah State H W 35-14 20,507 Oct. 9 Fort Benning H W 56-6 5,341 Oct. 11 (3) Bethune-Cookman H W 52-31 14,321 Oct. 14 (2) Nicholls State A W 21-13 5,286 Oct. 23 Newberry H W 36-14 6,050 Oct. 18 (2) East Carolina A L 33-35 27,121 Oct. 21 (2) UCF H W 31-17 19,640 Oct. 30 Catawba H L 7-10 8,219 Nov. 1 (9) Western Kentucky A W 49-32 13,000 Oct. 28 (2) Samford A W 52-7 6,042 Nov. 6 Wo ord H L 7-28 5,127 Nov. 8 (5) UCF A W 33-23 11,137 Nov. 4 (2) James Madison A W 36-21 11,685 Nov. 13 Mars Hill A W 17-3 1,000 Nov. 15 (5) James Madison H W 45-35 16,135 Nov. 11 (1) Chattanooga H W 34-13 24,078 Nov. 20 Valdosta State A W 45-29 9,000 Nov. 22 (5) South Carolina State H W 28-7 12,585 Nov. 18 (1) Marshall H W 63-31 16,323 Nov. 27 Florida State J.V. N3 W 31-20 5,000 NCAA IAA PLAYOFFS NCAA IAA PLAYOFFS N1 - Gator Bowl - Jacksonville, Fla. Nov. 29 (4) North Carolina A&T (13) H W 52-21 7,767 Nov. 25 (1) Villanova (16) H W 52-36 10,161 N2 - Memorial Stadium - Savannah, Ga. Dec. 6 (4) Nicholls State (12) H W 55-31 9,121 Dec. 2 (1) Middle Tennessee (8) H W 45-3 11,272 N3 - International Stadium - Warner Robins, Ga. Dec. 13 (4) Nevada (1) A W 48-38 15,100 Dec. 9 (1) Montana (4) H W 45-15 10,421 Dec. 20 (4) Arkansas State (2) N2 W 48-21 4,419 Dec. 16 (1) Stephen F. Austin (6) H W 37-34 25,725 1983 N1 - Gator Bowl - Jacksonville, Fla. N1 - Gator Bowl - Jacksonville, Fla. Erk Russell • NCAA Unclassified • 6-5 N2 - Tacoma Dome - Tacoma, Wash. Sept. 10 UCF H L 29-33 5,815 GEORGIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY Sept. 17 Presbyterian College N1 W 35-21 7,913 1987 Sept. 24 Troy H L 27-28 7,378 Erk Russell • NCAA D-1AA • 9-4 1990 Oct. 1 Gardner-Webb H W 25-11 6,278 IAA PLAYOFF QUARTERFINALS Tim Stowers • NCAA D-1AA • 12-3 Oct. 15 East Tennessee State A L 7-24 7,248 Sept. 5 (1) Catawba H W 27-0 9,128 I-AA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Oct. 22 Newberry N2 L 24-27 4,500 Sept. 12 (1) Florida A&M N1 L 14-17 17,268 Sept. 1 (1) Valdosta State H W 17-10 15,180 Oct. 29 Catawba A W 10-3 3,917 Sept. 19 Middle Tennessee (5) H W 17-13 4,527 Sept. 8 (1) Middle Tennessee (4) A L 13-16 15,000 Nov. 5 Wo ord A W 27-16 5,894 Sept. 26 (10) East Carolina A L 13-16 27,411 Sept. 15 (6) Florida State (3) A L 6-48 62,111 Nov. 12 Mars Hill H W 35-9 9,385 Oct. 3 (13) UCF H W 34-32 15,540 Sept. 22 (9) Eastern Kentucky (3) H L 34-42 17,373 Nov. 19 Valdosta State A L 29-34 8,000 Oct. 10 (7) Bethune-Cookman A W 14-13 5,100 Sept. 29 (17) ULM (15) H W 33-14 16,048 Nov. 24 Savannah State A W 15-0 1,000 Oct. 17 (8) ULM (7) A L 17-26 17,231 Oct. 6 (14) Marshall (11) A W 17-14 17,039 N1 - Memorial Stadium - Savannah, Ga. Oct. 24 (20) Western Carolina (9) A W 37-16 13,460 Oct. 20 (12) UCF A W 38-17 16,258 N2 - Butler Stadium - Augusta, Ga. Oct. 31 (14) Western Kentucky (8) H W 23-20 13,066 Oct. 27 (12) Savannah State H W 54-7 19,331 Nov. 7 (12) James Madison (3) H W 26-7 16,734 Nov. 3 (9) James Madison H W 31-13 21,067 1984 Nov. 21 (6) South Carolina State A W 30-13 10,048 Nov. 10 (8) Chattanooga A W 23-20 5,710 Erk Russell • NCAA D-1AA • 8-3 NCAA IAA PLAYOFFS Nov. 17 (7) Samford H W 31-24 18,271 Sept. 1 Florida A&M N1 W 14-0 12,743 Nov. 28 (8) Maine (9) H W-OT 31-28 9,440 NCAA IAA PLAYOFFS Sept. 8 Presbyterian College A W 41-6 2,464 Dec. 5 (8) Appalachian State (1) A L 0-19 9,229 Nov. 24 (3) The Citadel (14) H W 31-0 11,881 Sept. 15 UCF A W 42-28 7,124 N1 - Gator Bowl - Jacksonville, Fla. Dec. 1 (3) Idaho (11) H W 28-27 11,571 Sept. 22 East Carolina A L 27-34 25,137 Dec. 8 (3) UCF (15) H W 44-7 13,183 Sept. 29 Liberty H W 48-11 12,097 1988 Dec. 15 (3) Nevada (4) H W 36-13 23,204 Oct. 6 Bethune-Cookman N2 W 43-33 4,700 Erk Russell • NCAA D-1AA • 12-3 Oct. 13 (17) Chattanooga (20) H W 24-17 9,087 IAA PLAYOFF CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 1991 Oct. 20 (13) Newberry H W 41-16 11,420 Sept. 3 (6) Newberry H W 55-7 12,084 Tim Stowers • NCAA D-1AA • 7-4 Oct. 27 (11) Valdosta State H W 38-8 8,656 Sept. 10 (6) Florida A&M N1 W 42-14 18,556 Aug. 31 (1) Auburn (18) A L 17-32 79,124 Nov. 3 (7) East Tennessee State A L 17-20 10,112 Sept. 17 (6) Chattanooga A W 13-3 8,747 Sept. 7 (1) Savannah State H W 29-6 14,312 Nov. 10 (11) Middle Tennessee (12) A L 7-42 6,000 Sept. 24 (6) Middle Tennessee (20) A L 10-26 6,800 Sept. 14 (1) ULM A L 13-21 16,281 N1 - Memorial Stadium - Savannah, Ga. Oct. 8 (7) Florida State (22) A L 10-28 59,109 Sept. 21 (8) Florida A&M A W 28-21 12,525 N2 - Gator Bowl - Jacksonville, Fla. Oct. 15 (10) ULM H W 43-11 20,228 Oct. 5 (7) Eastern Kentucky (3) A L 6-10 16,200 Oct. 22 (6) Bethune-Cookman H W 38-14 16,592 Oct. 12 (15) Western Carolina H W 44-6 19,190 1985 Oct. 29 (6) UCF A W 31-17 28,682 Oct. 19 (15) James Madison (9) A W 24-21 12,119 Erk Russell • NCAA D-1AA • 13-2 Nov. 5 (6) James Madison A W 27-13 10,126 Oct. 26 (15) UCF H W 20-6 19,063 I-AA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Nov. 12 (3) Samford H W 49-21 20,340 Nov. 2 (14) Youngstown State H L 17-19 16,461 Sept. 7 Florida A&M N1 W 27-21 18,086 Nov. 19 (2) South Carolina State H W 53-0 17,034 Nov. 16 Troy H W 19-12 18,590 Sept. 14 Middle Tennessee H L 10-35 9,227 NCAA IAA PLAYOFFS Nov. 23 Nicholls State H W 40-6 14,493 Sept. 21 Troy A W 17-10 6,400 Nov. 26 (2) The Citadel (15) H W 38-20 11,011 Sept. 28 Chattanooga A W 19-14 8,892 Dec. 3 (2) Stephen F. Austin (7) H W 27-6 12,289 1992 Oct. 5 Tennessee Tech H W 34-0 9,152 Dec. 10 (2) Eastern Kentucky (3) H W 21-17 14,023 Tim Stowers • NCAA D-1AA • 7-4 Oct. 12 (19) Bethune-Cookman H W 46-24 8,063 Dec. 17 (2) Furman (5) N2 L 12-17 9,714 Sept. 5 (14) Florida A&M H L 17-28 12,708 Oct. 26 (8) Newberry H W 38-17 12,831 N1 - Gator Bowl - Jacksonville, Fla. Sept. 12 Valdosta State H W 24-13 12,586 Nov. 2 (7) James Madison A L 6-21 5,000 N2 - Holt Arena - Pocatello, Idaho Sept. 19 Furman (13) A W 21-0 14,879 Nov. 9 (16) UCF H W 35-18 7,759 Oct. 3 (17) Savannah State H W 21-7 16,706 Nov. 16 (12) East Tennessee State H W 46-7 8,142 Oct. 10 (16) Georgia (13) A L 7-34 85,434 Nov. 23 (9) South Carolina State A W 43-30 6,543 Oct. 17 (15) James Madison H W 24-17 13,714 NCAA IAA PLAYOFFS Oct. 24 (12) Jacksonville State H W 10-0 16,366 Nov. 30 (8) Jackson State H W 27-0 4,128 Oct. 31 (11) Middle Tennessee (3) H W 13-10 14,077 Dec. 7 (8) Middle Tennessee (1) A W 28-21 9,500 Nov. 7 (8) Mississippi College H W 30-0 16,740 Dec. 14 (8) Northern Iowa (4) A W 40-33 12,300 Nov. 14 (6) Troy H L 0-21 15,665 Dec. 21 (8) Furman (2) N2 W 44-42 5,306 Nov. 21 (12) Youngstown State (6) A L 10-21 8,984 N1 - Gator Bowl - Jacksonville, Fla. N2 - Tacoma Dome - Tacoma, Wash.

118 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL ALL-TIME RESULTS 1993 1997 2000 Tim Stowers • NCAA D-1AA • 10-3, 7-1 SoCon Paul Johnson • NCAA D-1AA • 10-3, 7-1 SoCon Paul Johnson • NCAA D-1AA • 13-2, 7-1 SoCon IAA PLAYOFF QUARTERFINALS IAA PLAYOFF QUARTERFINALS IAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS SOUTHERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS SOUTHERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS SOUTHERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Sept. 4 (11) Savannah State H W 35-3 11,645 Aug. 30 Valdosta State H W 45-26 10,572 Sept. 2 (1) Georgia (10) A L 7-29 86,520 Sept. 11 (8) • The Citadel (24) H W 16-6 12,921 Sept. 6 (23) William & Mary (3) H L 28-29 10,329 Sept. 9 (1) Johnson C. Smith H W 57-12 16,684 Sept. 18 (7) • Marshall (1) A L 3-13 29,464 Sept. 20 (20) • Wo ord A W 22-7 7,236 Sept. 16 (2) • Wo ord H W 24-17 14,055 Sept. 25 (8) • Chattanooga H W 45-0 13,771 Sept. 27 (20) • Chattanooga (22) H W 37-10 10,128 Sept. 23 (2) • Chattanooga A W 31-10 15,072 Oct. 2 (7) Miami (Fla.) (3) A L 7-30 43,147 Oct. 4 (17) • VMI A W 49-0 5,208 Sept. 30 (2) • VMI H W 56-3 13,794 Oct. 9 (8) • Western Carolina (20) H W 19-18 14,133 Oct. 11 (11) • Western Carolina H W 30-7 11,368 Oct. 7 (1) • Western Carolina A W 42-24 7,114 Oct. 16 (6) • Appalachian State A W 34-28 10,939 Oct. 18 (9) • Appalachian State A L 12-24 13,887 Oct. 14 (1) • Appalachian State (5) H W 34-28 21,899 Oct. 23 (6) • VMI A W 57-0 5,600 Oct. 25 (16) • The Citadel H W 49-7 14,731 Oct. 21 (1) • The Citadel A W 27-10 12,391 Nov. 6 (3) • Furman H W 31-19 17,984 Nov. 1 (14) • East Tennessee State (12) A W 38-30 5,629 Oct. 28 (1) • East Tennessee State H W 42-7 17,008 Nov. 13 (3) Concord H W 51-13 12,706 Nov. 8 (11) • Furman H W 30-13 18,269 Nov. 4 (1) • Furman (11) A L 10-45 15,127 Nov. 20 (2) • East Tennessee State A W 31-24 4,615 Nov. 15 (8) South Florida A W 24-23 30,470 Nov. 11 (6) Elon H W 32-9 14,084 NCAA IAA PLAYOFFS NCAA IAA PLAYOFFS NCAA IAA PLAYOFFS Nov. 27 (1) Eastern Kentucky (16) H W 14-12 7,278 Nov. 29 (7) Florida A&M (10) H W 52-37 10,409 Nov. 25 (3) McNeese State (14) H W 42-17 5,350 Dec. 4 (1) Youngstown State (8) A L 14-34 9,503 Dec. 6 (7) Delaware (2) A L 7-16 11,203 Dec. 2 (3) Hofstra (11) H W 48-20 7,139 • Southern Conference game • Southern Conference game Dec. 9 (3) Delaware (2) A W 27-18 15,035 Dec. 16 (3) Montana (1) N1 W 27-25 17,156 1994 1998 • Southern Conference game Tim Stowers • NCAA D-1AA • 6-5, 5-3 SoCon Paul Johnson • NCAA D-1AA • 14-1, 8-0 SoCon N1 - Findlay Stadium - Chattanooga, Tenn. Sept. 3 (3) Miami (Fla.) (6) A L 0-56 54,058 IAA PLAYOFF CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Sept. 10 (9) West Georgia H L 14-15 12,159 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2001 Sept. 17 (21) • Marshall (1) H L 13-34 14,411 Sept. 5 (6) Elon H W 31-17 13,233 Paul Johnson • NCAA D-1AA • 12-2, 8-1 SoCon Sept. 24 • Chattanooga A W 56-20 7,324 Sept. 12 (6) Jacksonville State H W 51-32 10,803 IAA PLAYOFF SEMIFINALS Oct. 1 • VMI H W 49-0 13,072 Sept. 19 (3) • Wo ord H W 45-10 8,649 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Oct. 8 • Western Carolina (17) A L 31-35 10,212 Sept. 26 (3) • Chattanooga A W 42-25 6,574 Sept. 1 (1) Savannah State H W 69-6 23,167 Oct. 15 • Appalachian State (18) H W 34-31 12,552 Oct. 3 (3) • VMI H W 63-7 9,687 Sept. 8 (1) Delaware (15) H W 38-7 16,105 Oct. 22 • East Tennessee State H W 24-23 15,894 Oct. 10 (2) • Western Carolina A W 28-21 9,671 Sept. 22 (1) • Chattanooga H W 70-7 14,656 Nov. 5 (25) • Furman A W 31-26 12,161 Oct. 17 (2) • Appalachian State (3) H W 37-24 20,353 Sept. 29 (1) • VMI A W 31-14 4,952 Nov. 12 (24) Glenville State H W 66-13 13,197 Oct. 24 (1) • The Citadel A W 51-34 14,222 Oct. 6 (1) • Western Carolina H W 50-14 17,804 Nov. 19 (24) • The Citadel A L 15-17 18,559 Oct. 31 (1) • East Tennessee State H W 47-26 15,189 Oct. 13 (1) • Appalachian State (8) A W 27-18 15,331 • Southern Conference game Nov. 7 (1) • Furman A W 45-17 10,201 Oct. 20 (1) • The Citadel H W 14-6 18,637 Nov. 14 (1) South Florida (19) H W 28-23 14,161 Oct. 27 (1) • East Tennessee State A L 16-19 5,543 1995 NCAA IAA PLAYOFFS Nov. 3 (4) • Furman (2) H W 20-10 21,593 Tim Stowers • NCAA D-1AA • 9-4, 5-3 SoCon Nov. 28 (1) Colgate (16) H W 49-28 7,676 Nov. 10 (2) • Elon A W 27-21 10,632 IAA PLAYOFF QUARTERFINALS Dec. 5 (1) Connecticut (8) H W 52-30 9,762 Nov. 24 (2) • Wo ord A W 48-10 6,685 Sept. 2 (24) South Carolina State H W 27-12 13,084 Dec. 12 (1) Western Illinois (4) H W 42-14 11,140 NCAA IAA PLAYOFFS Sept. 9 (17) Middle Tennessee N1 W 34-26 9,529 Dec. 19 (1) Massachusetts (12) N1 L 43-55 17,501 Dec. 1 (2) Florida A&M (15) H W 60-35 9,884 Sept. 16 (13) • Marshall (4) A L 7-37 19,983 • Southern Conference game Dec. 8 (2) Appalachian State (7) H W 38-24 9,352 Sept. 23 (18) • Chattanooga H W 35-9 13,503 N1 - Findlay Stadium - Chattanooga, Tenn. Dec. 15 (2) Furman (4) H L 17-24 11,827 Oct. 7 (14) • Western Carolina H W 42-0 11,430 • Southern Conference game Oct. 14 (13) • Appalachian State (2) A L 17-27 8,797 1999 Oct. 21 (17) • The Citadel H W 27-0 14,201 Paul Johnson • NCAA D-1AA • 13-2, 7-1 SoCon 2002 Oct. 28 (13) • East Tennessee State A L 16-21 4,977 IAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Mike Sewak • NCAA D-1AA • 11-3, 7-1 SoCon Nov. 4 (22) • Furman H W 27-20 15,305 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS IAA PLAYOFF SEMIFINALS Nov. 11 (21) Liberty A W 7-6 3,325 Sept. 4 (1) Fayetteville State H W 76-0 15,876 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Nov. 18 (17) • VMI N2 W 31-13 18,559 Sept. 11 (1) • Wo ord A W 55-14 8,048 Aug. 29 (5) Delaware (22) A L 19-22 19,056 NCAA IAA PLAYOFFS Sept. 18 (1) Oregon State A L 41-48 27,031 Sept. 7 (12) Gardner-Webb H W 56-0 18,895 Nov. 25 (14) Troy (3) A W 24-21 6,000 Sept. 25 (1) • Chattanooga H W 49-10 14,746 Sept. 21 (9) • Wo ord H L 7-14 15,564 Dec. 2 (14) Montana (6) A L 0-45 18,518 Oct. 2 (1) • VMI A W 62-0 5,967 Sept. 28 (18) • Chattanooga A W 38-10 8,566 • - Southern Conference game Oct. 9 (1) • Western Carolina H W 70-7 16,406 Oct. 5 (18) • VMI H W 52-7 15,621 N1 - Georgia Dome - Atlanta, Ga. Oct. 16 (1) • Appalachian State (11) A L 16-17 19,891 Oct. 12 (18) • Western Carolina A W 41-24 7,749 N2 - Oyster Bowl - Norfolk, Va. Oct. 23 (5) • The Citadel H W 34-17 18,536 Oct. 19 (13) • Appalachian State (3) A W 36-20 15,146 Oct. 30 (4) • East Tennessee State (19) A W 55-6 5,953 Oct. 26 (10) • The Citadel H W 28-24 16,427 1996 Nov. 6 (4) • Furman (7) H W 41-38 18,636 Nov. 2 (9) • East Tennessee State H W 40-7 16,106 Frank Ellwood • NCAA D-1AA • 4-7, 2-6 SoCon Nov. 13 (3) Jacksonville State A W 51-14 8,639 Nov. 9 (9) • Furman (4) A W 42-21 15,794 Aug. 31 (18) South Carolina State A W 28-14 9,526 NCAA IAA PLAYOFFS Nov. 16 (4) Jacksonville State H W 41-3 8,544 Sept. 7 (18) Florida (4) A L 14-62 84,963 Nov. 27 (2) Northern Arizona (15) H W 72-29 7,140 NCAA IAA PLAYOFFS Sept. 21 (13) • Marshall (1) H L 13-29 13,977 Dec. 4 (2) Massachusetts (10) H W 38-21 13,121 Nov. 30 (2) Bethune-Cookman (15) H W 34-0 7,395 Sept. 28 (23) • Chattanooga A L 21-23 6,324 Dec. 11 (2) Illinois State (6) H W 28-17 12,299 Dec. 7 (2) Maine (10) H W 31-7 6,708 Oct. 5 (25) • VMI H W 20-17 12,041 Dec. 18 (2) Youngstown State (9) N1 W 59-24 20,052 Dec. 14 (2) Western Kentucky (5) H L 28-31 6,573 Oct. 12 • Western Carolina A W 38-28 7,678 • Southern Conference game • Southern Conference game Oct. 19 • Appalachian State (21) H L 28-35 11,074 N1 - Findlay Stadium - Chattanooga, Tenn. Oct. 26 • The Citadel A L 20-35 9,427 Nov. 2 • East Tennessee State (9) H L 14-17 12,611 Nov. 9 • Furman (15) A L 14-21 11,616 Nov. 16 Liberty H W 45-14 10,959 • Southern Conference game

GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 119 ALL-TIME RESULTS 2003 2007 2011 Mike Sewak • NCAA D-1AA • 7-4, 5-3 SoCon Chris Hatcher • NCAA D-1 FCS • 7-4, 4-3 SoCon Jeff Monken • NCAA D-1 FCS • 11-3, 7-1 SoCon Sept. 6 (2) Savannah State H W 35-0 19,470 Sept. 8 West Georgia H W 45-21 21,489 FCS PLAYOFF SEMIFINALS Sept. 13 (2) McNeese State (3) A L 15-34 17,189 Sept. 15 Coastal Carolina A W 42-34 8,448 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Sept. 20 (6) • Wo ord (25) A L 14-20 9,648 Sept. 22 • Chattanooga H L-OT 38-45 18,785 Sept. 3 (3) • Samford A W 31-17 8,714 Sept. 27 (16) • Chattanooga H W 34-3 18,623 Sept. 29 • Western Carolina H W 50-21 15,486 Sept. 10 (2) Tusculum H W 62-21 21,812 Oct. 4 (13) Florida International H W 37-35 10,409 Oct. 6 South Dakota State H W 41-38 15,912 Sept. 24 (1) • Western Carolina H W 52-20 19,067 Oct. 11 (11) • Western Carolina H W 31-25 15,708 Oct. 13 (21) • Elon A L-2OT 33-36 5,429 Oct. 1 (1) • Elon A W 41-14 7,195 Oct. 18 (10) • Appalachian State A L 21-28 13,879 Oct. 20 • Appalachian State (5) A W 38-35 28,202 Oct. 8 (1) • Chattanooga (23) H W 28-27 20,593 Oct. 25 (19) • The Citadel H L 24-28 15,988 Oct. 27 (22) • The Citadel (25) H W 21-17 18,506 Oct. 15 (1) • Furman H W 50-20 19,221 Nov. 1 (25) • East Tennessee State A W 34-22 4,235 Nov. 3 (17) • Wo ord (10) A W 38-35 12,124 Oct. 22 (1) Presbyterian College H W 48-14 16,392 Nov. 8 • Furman (18) H W 29-24 14,562 Nov. 10 (11) • Furman H L 22-24 23,373 Oct. 29 (1) • Appalachian State (5) A L 17-21 30,018 Nov. 15 (24) • Elon A W 37-13 2,834 Nov. 17 (16) Colorado State A L 34-42 14,332 Nov. 5 (4) • The Citadel H W 14-12 18,408 • Southern Conference game • Southern Conference game Nov. 12 (3) • Wo ord (9) A W 31-10 10,208 Nov. 19 (2) Alabama (3) A L 21-45 101,821 2004 2008 NCAA FCS PLAYOFFS Mike Sewak • NCAA D-1AA • 9-3, 6-1 SoCon Chris Hatcher • NCAA D-1 FCS • 6-5, 5-3 SoCon Dec. 3 (2) Old Dominion H W 55-48 13,226 I-AA PLAYOFF FIRST ROUND Aug. 30 (17) Georgia (1) A L 21-45 92,746 Dec. 10 (2) Maine H W 35-23 12,886 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Sept. 6 (16) Austin Peay H W 34-20 18,225 Dec. 17 (2) North Dakota State (2) A L 7-35 18,108 Sept. 4 (10) Georgia (4) A L 28-48 92,746 Sept. 13 (15) Northeastern H W-OT 34-27 17,491 • Southern Conference game Sept. 11 (10) Johnson C. Smith H W 84-3 14,812 Sept. 20 (14) • Elon (18) H L 20-22 17,049 Sept. 18 (8) • Wo ord (3) H W 58-14 17,170 Sept. 27 (22) • Wo ord (11) H L-OT 37-38 17,958 2012 Sept. 25 (3) • Chattanooga A W 51-17 6,160 Oct. 4 • Chattanooga A W 52-28 5,616 Jeff Monken • NCAA D-1 FCS • 10-4, 6-2 SoCon Oct. 2 (3) • Elon H W 48-14 12,821 Oct. 18 (25) • Appalachian State (2) H L 36-37 20,851 FCS PLAYOFF SEMIFINALS Oct. 9 (3) • Western Carolina A W 38-16 10,970 Oct. 25 • Western Carolina A W-OT 38-31 8,327 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Oct. 16 (2) • Appalachian State (15) H W 54-7 22,421 Nov. 1 • The Citadel A W-3OT 44-41 11,190 Sept. 1 (3) Jacksonville H W 58-0 20,132 Oct. 23 (2) • The Citadel A W 42-7 12,472 Nov. 8 • Samford H L 17-27 17,436 Sept. 8 (3) • The Citadel A L 21-23 12,299 Oct. 30 (2) South Dakota State H W 63-7 17,463 Nov. 15 • Furman (16) A W 17-10 10,496 Sept. 22 (11) • Elon H W 26-23 18,353 Nov. 6 (2) • Furman (3) A L 22-29 17,145 • Southern Conference game Sept. 29 (10) • Samford (25) H W 35-16 20,832 Nov. 13 (6) Florida International A W 53-32 5,000 Oct. 6 (8) • Western Carolina A W 46-13 9,514 NCAA IAA PLAYOFFS 2009 Oct. 13 (7) • Wo ord (5) H W 19-17 20,983 Nov. 27 (4) New Hampshire H L 23-27 6,053 Chris Hatcher • NCAA D-1 FCS • 5-6, 4-4 SoCon Oct. 20 (3) • Furman A W 38-17 11,191 • Southern Conference game Sept. 5 Albany (N.Y.) H W 29-26 18,118 Oct. 27 (2) • Chattanooga A W-3OT 39-31 8,908 Sept. 12 South Dakota State (25) A L 6-44 12,354 Nov. 3 (2) • Appalachian State (15) H L 28-31 22,155 2005 Sept. 19 • Western Carolina H W 27-3 17,633 Nov. 10 (7) Howard H W 69-26 18,069 Mike Sewak • NCAA D-1AA • 8-4, 5-2 SoCon Sept. 26 • Elon (13) A L 14-28 10,189 Nov. 17 (5) Georgia (5) A L 14-45 92,746 I-AA PLAYOFF FIRST ROUND Oct. 3 • Wo ord A W 26-21 8,490 NCAA FCS PLAYOFFS Sept. 3 (6) Northeastern A W-OT 41-38 5,354 Oct. 10 North Carolina A L 12-42 47,000 Dec. 1 (5) Central Arkansas H W 24-16 8,888 Sept. 10 (5) McNeese State H L 20-23 20,607 Oct. 17 • Chattanooga H W 30-20 17,357 Dec. 8 (5) Old Dominion (4) A W 49-35 20,068 Sept. 17 (14) • Wo ord A L 17-21 7,362 Oct. 24 • Appalachian State (9) A L 16-52 26,215 Dec. 14 (5) North Dakota State (1) A L 20-23 18,484 Sept. 24 • Chattanooga H W 48-10 15,330 Nov. 7 • Samford A L 10-31 7,730 • Southern Conference game Oct. 1 • Elon A W 49-7 9,875 Nov. 14 • Furman H L 22-30 17,922 Oct. 8 (21) • Western Carolina H W 45-7 14,156 Nov. 21 • The Citadel H W 13-6 12,611 2013 Oct. 15 (16) • Appalachian State (19) A L 7-24 21,486 • Southern Conference game Jeff Monken • NCAA D-1 FBS TRANSITION Oct. 22 (24) • The Citadel H W 49-14 17,292 5-4, 4-4 SoCon Oct. 29 (19) South Dakota State A W 55-42 4,128 2010 Aug. 31 (9) Savannah State ^ H W 77-9 16,528 Nov. 5 (14) • Furman (1) H W 27-24 19,808 Jeff Monken • NCAA D-1 FCS • 10-5, 5-3 SoCon Sept. 7 (10) Saint Francis (Pa.) ^ H W 59-17 13,758 Nov. 12 (10) Morehead State H W 63-17 10,250 FCS PLAYOFF SEMIFINALS Sept. 14 (10) • Wo ord (16) A L 20-30 8,153 NCAA IAA PLAYOFFS Sept. 4 Savannah State H W 48-3 20,430 Sept. 28 (15) • Chattanooga H W 23-21 16,827 Nov. 26 Texas State (4) A L 35-50 10,000 Sept. 11 Navy A L 7-13 33,391 Oct. 5 (16) • Samford A L 34-44 7,896 • Southern Conference game Sept. 18 Coastal Carolina A W 43-26 8,857 Oct. 12 (22) • The Citadel H W 28-21 16,128 Sept. 25 (24) • Elon (10) H W 38-21 18,302 Oct. 26 (24) • Appalachian State A L 14-38 23,907 2006 Oct. 9 (13) • Wo ord (25) H L 31-33 21,403 Nov. 2 • Furman H L 14-16 12,220 Brian VanGorder • NCAA D-1AA • 3-8, 2-5 SoCon Oct. 16 (18) • Chattanooga A L 27-35 17,414 Nov. 9 • Western Carolina H W 35-19 13,507 Sept. 9 (13) Central Connecticut State H L 13-17 20,178 Oct. 23 • The Citadel A W 20-0 10,385 Nov. 16 • Elon A W 38-20 6,104 Sept. 16 (24) Coastal Carolina H W 38-21 17,303 Oct. 30 • Samford H L 13-20 15,341 Nov. 23 Florida A W 26-20 82,459 Sept. 23 (19) • Chattanooga A L 26-27 8,228 Nov. 6 • Appalachian State (1) H W-OT 21-14 20,073 • Southern Conference game Sept. 30 • Western Carolina (24) A W 24-14 10,483 Nov. 13 • Western Carolina A W 28-6 6,244 Oct. 7 (21) North Dakota State (11) H L 14-34 13,892 Nov. 20 • Furman A W 32-28 11,781 2014 Oct. 14 • Elon H W 28-21 14,825 NCAA FCS PLAYOFFS Willie Fritz • NCAA D-1 FBS TRANSITION Oct. 21 • Appalachian State (1) H L-2OT 20-27 19,438 Nov. 27 South Carolina State H W 41-16 11,577 8-3, 7-0 Sun Belt Oct. 28 • The Citadel A L 21-24 12,129 Dec. 4 William & Mary (2) A W 31-15 8,243 Dec. 11 Wo ord A W 23-20 11,823 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Nov. 4 • Wo ord H L 10-28 12,486 Aug. 30 NC State A L 23-24 54,273 Nov. 11 • Furman (10) A L 10-13 13,287 Dec. 18 Delaware (3) A L 10-27 10,317 • Southern Conference game Sept. 6 Savannah State H W 83-9 23,121 Nov. 18 Central Arkansas H L-OT 31-34 11,159 Sept. 13 Georgia Tech A L 38-42 53,173 • Southern Conference game Sept. 20 • South Alabama A W 28-6 11,348 Sept. 25 • Appalachian State H W 34-14 24,535 Oct. 4 • New Mexico State A W 36-28 10,256 Oct. 11 • Idaho H W 47-24 23,250 Oct. 25 • Georgia State A W 69-31 28,425 Oct. 30 • Troy H W 42-10 18,321 Nov. 8 • Texas State A W 28-25 16,772 Nov. 15 Navy A L 19-52 33,894 Nov. 29 • ULM ^ H W 22-16 16,283 • Sun Belt Conference game ^ - Vacated victory due to sanctions imposed by NCAA 120 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL ALL-TIME RESULTS 2015 Willie Fritz • NCAA D-1 FBS • 9-4, 6-2 Sun Belt GODADDY BOWL CHAMPIONS Sept. 5 West Virginia A L 0-44 55,182 Sept. 12 Western Michigan H W 43-17 23,520 Sept. 19 The Citadel H W 48-13 54,820 Sept. 26 • Idaho A W 48-20 14,411 Oct. 3 • ULM A W 51-31 16,791 Oct. 17 • New Mexico State H W 56-26 23,551 Oct. 22 • Appalachian State A L 13-31 24,121 Oct. 29 • Texas State H W 37-13 14,212 Nov. 14 • Troy A W 45-10 18,455 Nov. 21 Georgia A L-OT 17-23 92,746 Nov. 28 • South Alabama H W 55-17 15,125 Dec. 5 • Georgia State H L 7-34 23,401 GoDaddy Bowl Dec. 23 Bowling Green † N1 W 58-27 28,656 • Sun Belt Conference game N1 - Ladd-Peebles Stadium - GoDaddy Bowl; Mobile, Ala. † - interim coach Dell McGee

2016 Tyson Summers • NCAA D-1 FBS • 5-7, 4-4 Sun Belt Sept. 3 Savannah State H W 54-0 21,250 Sept. 10 • South Alabama A W 24-9 17,691 Sept. 17 • ULM H W 23-21 25,735 Sept. 24 Western Michigan A L 31-49 17,208 Oct. 5 • Arkansas State A L 26-27 19,381 Oct. 15 Georgia Tech A L 24-35 47,609 Oct. 22 • New Mexico State A W 22-19 10,085 Oct. 27 • Appalachian State H L 10-34 23,474 Nov. 5 Ole Miss A L 27-37 60,263 Nov. 10 • Louisiana H L 26-33 16,786 Nov. 19 • Georgia State A L 24-30 23,513 Dec. 3 • Troy H W 28-24 16,850 • Sun Belt Conference game 2017 Tyson Summers • NCAA D-1 FBS • 2-10, 2-6 Sun Belt Sept. 2 Auburn (12) A L 7-41 87,451 Sept. 9 New Hamsphire N1 L 12-22 3,387 Sept. 23 Indiana A L 17-52 42,886 Oct. 4 • Arkansas State H L 25-43 13,781 Oct. 14 • New Mexico State H L 27-35 16,278 Oct. 21 UMass A L 20-55 10,690 Oct. 28 • Troy † A L 16-38 23,846 Nov. 4 • Georgia State † H L 17-21 18,722 Nov. 9 • Appalachian State † A L 6-27 23,110 Nov. 18 • South Alabama † H W 52-0 12,250 Nov. 25 • Louisiana † A W 34-24 12,993 Dec. 2 • Coastal Carolina ^ A L 17-28 15,951 • Sun Belt Conference game N1 - Legion Field; Birmingham, Ala. (Hurricane Irma relocation) † - interim coach Chad Lunsford ^ - head coach Chad Lunsford 2018 Chad Lunsford • NCAA D-1 FBS • 10-3, 6-2 Sun Belt Sept. 1 South Carolina State H W 37-6 15,260 Sept. 8 UMass H W 34-13 15,071 Sept. 15 Clemson (2) A L 7-38 79,844 Sept. 29 • Arkansas State H W 28-21 17,320 Oct. 6 • South Alabama H W 48-13 17,622 Oct. 11 • Texas State A W 15-13 9,545 Oct. 20 New Mexico State A W 48-31 7,300 Oct. 25 • Appalachian State (25) H W 34-14 19,252 Nov. 3 • ULMA A L 25-44 13,787 Nov. 10 • Troy H L 21-35 16,289 Nov. 17 • Coastal Carolina A W 41-17 9,886 Nov. 24 • Georgia State A W 35-14 20,011 Camellia Bowl Dec. 15 Eastern Michigan † N1 W 23-21 17,710 • Sun Belt Conference game Monquavion Brinson (#4) and Joshua Moon (#22) N1 - Cramton Bowl - Raycom Camellia Bowl; Montgomery, Ala. combine to break up an Arkansas State pass in the end zone in the Eagles’ win over A-State in 2018.

GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 121 SERIES RESULTS ALABAMA // 01 CATAWBA // 21 CONCORD // 10 11/19/11 2*/3 Tuscaloosa, Ala. (Bryant-Denney) L 21-45 10/30/82 -/- Statesboro, Ga. L 7-10 11/13/93 3/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 51-13 10/29/83 -/- Salisbury, N.C. (Shuford) W 10-3 ALBANY N.Y. // 10 9/5/87 -/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 27-0 CONNECTICUT // 10 9/5/09 -/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 29-26 12/5/98 1/8 I-AA QF Statesboro (Paulson) W 52-30 CENTRAL ARKANSAS // 11 APPALACHIAN ST. // 14191 11/18/06 -/- Statesboro (Paulson) L-OT 31-34 DELAWARE // 23 11/24/32 -/- Statesboro (Langley Field) W 33-0 12/1/12 6/10 FCS R16 Statesboro (Paulson) W 24-16 12/6/97 8/3 I-AA QF Newark, Del. (Delaware) L 7-16 10/26/34 -/- Statesboro W 22-13 12/9/00 5/2 I-AA SF Newark, Del. (Delaware) W 27-18 11/23/34 -/- Statesboro L 6-7 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT ST. // 01 9/8/01 1/15 Statesboro (Paulson) W 38-7 11/9/35 -/- Boone, N.C. T 0-0 9/9/06 13/- Statesboro (Paulson) L 13-17 8/29/02 5/22 Newark, Del. (Delaware) L 19-22 10/24/36 -/- Boone, N.C. L 0-27 12/18/10 22/5 FCS SF Newark, Del. (Delaware) L 10-27 11/17/39 -/- Boone, N.C. L 0-59 CENTRAL FLORIDA UCF // 101 12/5/87 -/- I-AA QF Boone, N.C. (Kidd Brewer) L 0-19 9/11/82 -/- Jacksonville, Fla. (Gator Bowl) W 16-9 EAST CAROLINA // 03 10/16/93 6/- SoCon Boone, N.C. (Kidd Brewer) W 34-28 9/10/83 -/- Statesboro (Womack) L 29-33 9/22/84 -/- Greenville, N.C. (Ficklen) L 27-34 10/15/94 -/18 SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 34-31 9/15/84 -/- Orlando, Fla. (Citrus Bowl) W 42-28 10/18/86 2/- Greenville, N.C. (Ficklen) L 33-35 10/14/95 13/2 SoCon Boone, N.C. (Kidd Brewer) L 17-27 11/9/85 -/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 35-18 9/26/87 -/- Greenville, N.C. (Ficklen) L 13-16 10/19/96 -/21 SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) L 28-35 11/8/86 5/- Orlando, Fla. (Citrus Bowl) W 33-23 10/18/97 9/- SoCon Boone, N.C. (Kidd Brewer) L 12-24 10/3/87 -/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 34-32 10/17/98 2/3 SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 37-24 EAST TENNESSEE ST. // 95 10/29/88 -/- Orlando, Fla. (Citrus Bowl) W 31-17 10/16/99 1/11 SoCon Boone, N.C. (Kidd Brewer) L 16-17 10/15/83 -/- Johnson City, Tenn. (MiniDome) L 7-24 10/21/89 -/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 31-17 10/14/00 1/5 SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 34-28 11/3/84 -/- Johnson City, Tenn. (MiniDome) L 17-20 10/20/90 12/- Orlando, Fla. (Citrus Bowl) W 38-17 10/13/01 1/8 SoCon Boone, N.C. (Kidd Brewer) W 27-18 11/16/85 -/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 46-7 12/8/90 3/18 I-AA SF Statesboro (Paulson) W 44-7 12/8/01 2/8 I-AA QF Statesboro (Paulson) W 38-24 11/20/93 2/- SoCon Johnson City, Tenn. (MiniDome) W 31-24 10/26/91 15/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 20-6 10/19/02 13/3 SoCon Boone, N.C. (Kidd Brewer) W 36-20 10/22/94 -/- SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 24-23 10/16/03 10/- SoCon Boone, N.C. (Kidd Brewer) L 21-28 10/28/95 13/- SoCon Johnson City, Tenn. (MiniDome) L 16-21 10/16/04 2/15 SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 54-7 CHATTANOOGA // 234 11/2/96 -/9 SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) L 14-17 10/15/05 16/19 SoCon Boone, N.C. (Kidd Brewer) L 7-24 10/13/84 -/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 24-17 11/1/97 14/12 SoCon Johnson City, Tenn. (MiniDome) W 38-30 10/21/06 -/1 SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) L-2OT 20-27 9/28/85 -/- Chattanooga, Tenn. (Chamberlain) W 19-14 10/31/98 1/- SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 47-26 10/20/07 -/5 SoCon Boone, N.C. (Kidd Brewer) W 38-35 9/27/86 4/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 34-14 10/30/99 4/19 SoCon Johnson City, Tenn. (MiniDome) W 55-6 10/18/08 25/2 SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) L 36-37 9/17/88 -/- Chattanooga, Tenn. (Chamberlain) W 13-3 10/28/00 1/- SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 42-7 10/24/09 -/9 SoCon Boone, N.C. (Kidd Brewer) L 16-52 11/11/89 -/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 34-13 10/27/01 1/- SoCon Johnson City, Tenn. (MiniDome) L 16-19 11/6/10 -/1 SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W-OT 21-14 11/10/90 8/- Chattanooga, Tenn. (Chamberlain) W 23-20 11/2/02 9/- SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 40-7 10/29/11 1/5 SoCon Boone, N.C. (Kidd Brewer) L 17-21 9/25/93 8/- SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 45-0 11/1/03 25/- SoCon Johnson City, Tenn. (MiniDome) W 34-22 11/3/12 2/15 SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) L 28-31 9/24/94 -/- SoCon Chattanooga, Tenn. (Chamberlain) W 56-20 10/26/13 24/- SoCon Boone, N.C. (Kidd Brewer) L 14-38 9/23/95 18/- SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 35-9 EASTERN KENTUCKY // 22 9/25/14 -/- Sun Belt Statesboro (Paulson) W 34-14 9/28/96 23/- SoCon Chattanooga, Tenn. (Chamberlain) L 21-23 12/10/88 -/- I-AA SF Statesboro (Paulson) W 21-17 10/22/15 -/- Sun Belt Boone, N.C. (Kidd Brewer) L 13-31 9/27/97 20/22 SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 37-10 9/22/90 9/3 Statesboro (Paulson) L 34-42 10/27/16 -/- Sun Belt Statesboro (Paulson) L 10-34 9/26/98 3/- SoCon Chattanooga, Tenn. (Finley) W 42-25 10/5/91 7/3 Richmond, Ky. (Roy Kidd) L 6-10 11/9/17 -/- Sun Belt Boone, N.C. (Kidd Brewer) L 6-27 9/25/99 1/- SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 49-10 11/27/93 2/18 I-AA R16 Statesboro (Paulson) W 14-12 10/25/18 -/25 Sun Belt Statesboro (Paulson) W 34-14 9/23/00 2/- SoCon Chattanooga, Tenn. (Finley) W 31-10 9/22/01 1/- SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 70-7 EASTERN MICHIGAN // 10 9/28/02 18/- SoCon Chattanooga, Tenn. (Finley) W 38-10 ARKANSAS ST. // 22 12/15/18 -/- Montgomery, Ala. (Cramton) W 23-21 9/27/03 16/- SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 34-3 12/20/86 4/2 I-AA CG Tacoma, Wash. (Tacoma Dome) W 48-21 9/25/04 3/- SoCon Chattanooga, Tenn. (Finley) W 51-17 10/5/16 -/- Sun Belt Jonesboro, Ark. (Centennial Bank) L 26-27 9/24/05 -/- SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 48-10 ELON // 113 10/4/17 -/- Sun Belt Statesboro (Paulson) L 25-43 9/23/06 19/- SoCon Chattanooga, Tenn. (Finley) L 26-27 9/5/98 6/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 31-17 9/29/18 -/- Sun Belt Statesboro (Paulson) W 28-21 9/22/07 -/- SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) L-OT 38-45 11/11/00 6/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 32-9 10/4/08 -/- SoCon Chattanooga, Tenn. (Finley) W 52-28 11/10/01 2/- SoCon Elon, N.C. (Rhodes) W 27-21 AUBURN // 02 10/17/09 -/- SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 30-20 11/15/03 24/- SoCon Elon, N.C. (Rhodes) W 37-13 8/31/91 1*/18 Auburn, Ala. (Jordan-Hare) L 17-32 10/16/10 18/- SoCon Chattanooga, Tenn. (Finley) L 27-35 10/2/04 3/- SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 48-14 9/2/17 -/12 Auburn, Ala. (Jordan-Hare) L 7-41 10/8/11 1/23 SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 28-27 10/1/05 -/- SoCon Elon, N.C. (Rhodes) W 49-7 10/27/12 2/- SoCon Chattanooga, Tenn. (Finley) W-3OT 39-31 10/14/06 -/- SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 28-21 AUSTIN PEAY // 10 9/25/13 15/- SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 23-21 10/13/07 21/- SoCon Elon, N.C. (Rhodes) L-2OT 33-36 9/6/08 16/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 34-20 9/20/08 14/18 SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) L 20-22 CLEMSON // 01 9/26/09 -/13 SoCon Elon, N.C. (Rhodes) L 14-28 925/10 24/10 SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 38-21 BAPTIST UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA // 10 9/15/18 -/2 Clemson (Clemson Memorial) L 7-38 10/1/11 1/- SoCon Elon, N.C. (Rhodes) W 41-14 9/18/82 -/- Savannah, Ga. (Memorial) W 42-0 9/22/12 11/- SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 26-23

COASTAL CAROLINA // 41 11/16/13 -/- SoCon Elon, N.C. (Rhodes) W 38-20 BETHUNE COOKMAN // 60 9/16/06 24/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 38-21 10/6/84 -/- Jacksonville Fla. (Gator Bowl) W 43-33 9/15/07 -/- Conway, S.C. (Brooks) W 42-34 FAYETTEVILLE ST. // 10 10/12/85 -/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 46-24 9/18/10 -/- Conway, S.C. (Brooks) W 43-26 9/4/99 1/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 76-0 10/11/86 3/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 52-31 12/2/17 -/- Sun Belt Conway, S.C. (Brooks) L 17-28 10/10/87 -/- Daytona Beach, Fla. (Municipal) W 14-13 11/17/18 -/- Sun Belt Conway, S.C. (Brooks) W 41-17 10/22/88 -/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 38-14 FLORIDA // 12 11/30/02 2/11 I-AA R16 Statesboro (Paulson) W 34-0 COLGATE // 10 8/30/86 1*/- Gainesville, Fla. (Ben Hill Gri n) L 14-38 8/7/96 18*/4 Gainesville, Fla. (Ben Hill Gri n) L 14-62 11/28/98 1/- I-AA R16 Statesboro (Paulson) W 49-28 BOWLING GREEN // 10 11/23/13 -/- Gainesville, Fla. (Ben Hill Gri n) W 26-20 12/23/15 -/- Mobile, Ala. (Ladd-Peebles) W 58-27 COLORADO ST. // 01 11/17/07 16*/- Fort Collins, Colo. (Hughes) L 34-42 * - indicates Georgia Southern’s national ranking in the FCS/I-AA poll when playing an FBS/I-A school 122 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL SERIES RESULTS FLORIDA A&M // 82 GLENNVILLE ST. // 10 MARSHALL // 24 9/1/84 -/- Savannah, Ga. (Memorial) W 14-0 11/12/94 24/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 66-13 11/18/89 -/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 63-31 9/7/85 -/- Jacksonville, Fla. (Gator Bowl) W 27-21 10/6/90 14/11 Huntington, W.Va. (Fair eld) W 17-14 9/13/86 1/- Jacksonville, Fla. (Gator Bowl) W 35-12 HOFSTRA // 10 9/18/93 7/1 SoCon Huntington, W.Va. (Joan Edwards) L 3-13 9/12/87 -/- Jacksonville, Fla. (Gator Bowl) L 14-17 12/2/00 5/12 I-AA QF Statesboro (Paulson) W 48-20 9/17/94 21/1 SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) L 13-34 9/10/88 -/- Jacksonville, Fla. (Gator Bowl) W 42-14 9/16/95 13/4 SoCon Huntington, W.Va. (Joan Edwards) L 7-37 9/16/89 -/- Jacksonville, Fla. (Gator Bowl) W 28-0 HOWARD // 10 9/21/96 13/1 SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) L 13-29 9/21/91 8/- Tallahassee, Fla. (Bragg) W 28-21 11/10/12 7/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 69-26 9/5/92 14/- Statesboro (Paulson) L 17-28 MASSACHUSETTS // 22 11/29/97 8/10 I-AA R16 Statesboro (Paulson) W 52-37 IDAHO // 30 12/19/98 1/12 I-AA CG Chattanooga, Tenn. (Finley) L 43-55 12/1/01 2/22 I-AA R16 Statesboro (Paulson) W 60-35 12/4/99 2/10 I-AA QF Statesboro (Paulson) W 38-21 12/1/90 3/13 I-AA QF Statesboro (Paulson) W 28-27 10/21/17 -/- Amherst, Mass. (McGuirk) L 20-55 10/11/14 -/- Sun Belt Statesboro (Paulson) W 47-24 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL // 20 9/9/18 -/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 34-13 9/26/15 -/- Sun Belt Moscow, Idaho (Kibbie Dome) W 44-20 10/4/03 13/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 37-35 11/13/04 6/- Miami, Fla. (FIU) W 53-32 ILLINOIS ST. // 10 McNEESE ST. // 12 11/25/00 5/16 I-AA R16 Statesboro (Paulson) W 42-17 12/11/99 2/5 I-AA SF Statesboro (Paulson) W 28-17 FLORIDA ST. // 02 9/13/03 2/3 Lake Charles, La. (Cowboy) L 15-34 10/8/88 -/- Tallahassee, Fla. (Doak Campbell) L 10-28 9/10/05 5/- Statesboro (Paulson) L 20-23 9/15/90 6*/3 Tallahassee, Fla. (Doak Campbell) L 6-48 INDIANA // 01 9/23/17 -/- Bloomington, Ind. (Memorial) L 17-52 MERCER // 14 1928 -/- - W 7-0 FURMAN // 169 JACKSON ST. // 10 12/21/85 -/- I-AA CG Tacoma, Wash. (Tacoma Dome) W 44-42 1930 -/- - L 0-77 11/30/85 -/- I-AA R16 Statesboro (Paulson) W 27-0 12/17/88 -/- I-AA CG Pocatello, Idaho (Holt Arena) L 12-17 1936 -/- - L 0-40 9/19/92 -/13 Greenville, S.C. (Paladin) W 21-0 1937 -/- - L 0-77 11/6/93 3/- SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 31-19 JACKSONVILLE UNIVERSITY // 10 1941 -/- - L 0-25 11/5/94 25/- SoCon Greenville, S.C. (Paladin) W 31-26 9/1/12 3/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 58-0 11/4/95 22/- SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 27-20 MIAMI FLA. // 14 11/9/96 -/15 SoCon Greenville, S.C. (Paladin) L 14-21 JACKSONVILLE ST. // 40 1932 -/- Statesboro, Ga. W 19-6 11/8/97 11/- SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 30-13 10/24/92 12/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 10-0 1936 -/- Miami, Fla. (Moore Park) L 0-44 11/7/98 1/- SoCon Greenville, S.C. (Paladin) W 45-17 9/12/98 6/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 51-32 1937 -/- Miami, Fla. (Orange Bowl) L 0-40 11/6/99 4/7 SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 41-38 11/13/99 3/- Jacksonville, Ala. (JSU) W 51-14 10/2/93 7*/3 Miami, Fla. (Orange Bowl) L 7-30 11/4/00 1/11 SoCon Greenville, S.C. (Paladin) L 10-45 11/16/02 4/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 41-3 9/3/94 3*/6 Miami, Fla. (Orange Bowl) L 0-56 11/3/01 4/2 SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 20-10 12/15/01 2/4 I-AA SF Statesboro (Paulson) L 17-24 JAMES MADISON // 71 MIDDLE TENNESSEE ST. // 74 11/9/02 9/4 SoCon Greenville, S.C. (Paladin) W 42-21 11/2/85 -/- Harrisonburg, Va. (Bridgeforth) L 6-21 11/10/84 -/- Murfreesboro, Tenn. (Floyd) L 7-42 11/8/03 -/18 SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 29-24 11/15/86 5/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 45-35 9/14/85 -/- Statesboro (Paulson) L 10-35 11/6/04 2/3 SoCon Greenville, S.C. (Paladin) L 22-29 11/7/87 -/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 26-7 12/7/85 -/1 I-AA QF Murfreesboro, Tenn. (Floyd) W 28-21 11/5/05 14/1 SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 27-24 11/5/88 -/- Harrisonburg, Va. (Bridgeforth) W 27-13 9/20/86 1/4 Murfreesboro, Tenn. (Floyd) W 34-31 11/11/06 -/10 SoCon Greenville, S.C. (Paladin) L 10-13 11/4/89 -/- Harrisonburg, Va. (Bridgeforth) W 36-21 9/19/87 -/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 17-13 11/10/07 11/- SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) L 22-24 11/3/90 9/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 31-13 9/24/88 -/- Murfreesboro, Tenn. (Floyd) L 10-26 11/15/08 -/16 SoCon Greenville, S.C. (Paladin) W 17-10 10/19/91 15/- Harrisonburg, Va. (Bridgeforth) W 24-21 9/21/89 -/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 26-0 11/14/09 -/- SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) L 22-30 10/17/92 15/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 24-17 12/2/89 -/- I-AA QF Statesboro (Paulson) W 45-3 11/20/10 -/- SoCon Greenville, S.C. (Paladin) W 32-28 9/8/90 1/4 Murfreesboro, Tenn. (Floyd) L 13-16 10/15/11 1/- SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 50-20 JOHNSON C. SMITH // 20 10/31/92 11/3 Statesboro (Paulson) W 13-10 10/20/12 3/- SoCon Greenville, S.C. (Paladin) W 38-17 9/9/95 17/- Atlanta, Ga. (Georgia Dome) W 34-26 11/2/13 -/- SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) L 14-16 9/9/00 1/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 57-12 9/11/04 10/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 84-3 MISSISSIPPI // 01 GARDNERWEBB // 21 11/5/16 -/- Oxford, Miss. (Vaught-Hemingway) L 27-37 10/2/82 -/- Boiling Springs, N.C. (Spangler) L 6-44 LIBERTY // 30 9/29/84 -/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 48-11 10/1/83 -/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 25-11 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE // 10 9/7/02 12/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 56-0 11/11/95 21/- Lynchburg, Va. (Williams) W 7-6 11/16/96 -/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 45-14 11/7/92 8/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 30-0 GEORGIA // 06 10/10/92 16/13* Athens, Ga. (Sanford) L 7-34 LOUISIANA // 11 MONTANA // 21 9/2/00 1/10* Athens, Ga. (Sanford) L 7-29 11/10/16 -/- Sun Belt Statesboro (Paulson) L 26-33 12/9/89 -/- I-AA SF Statesboro (Paulson) W 45-15 9/4/04 10/4* Athens, Ga. (Sanford) L 28-48 11/25/17 -/- Sun Belt Lafayette, La. (Cajun) W 34-24 12/2/95 15/8 I-AA QF Missoula, Mont. (Washington) L 0-45 8/30/08 17/1* Athens, Ga. (Sanford) L 21-45 12/16/00 5/1 I-AA CG Chattanooga, Tenn. (Finley) W 27-25 11/17/12 5/5* Athens, Ga. (Sanford) L 14-45 MAINE // 30 11/21/15 -/- Athens, Ga. (Sanford) L-OT 17-23 11/28/87 -/- I-AA R16 Statesboro (Paulson) W 31-28 MOREHEAD ST. // 10 12/7/02 2/7 I-AA QF Statesboro (Paulson) W 31-7 11/12/05 10/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 63-17 GEORGIA STATE // 23 12/10/11 2/13 FCS QF Statesboro (Paulson) W 35-23 10/25/14 -/- Sun Belt Atlanta, Ga. (Georgia Dome) W 69-31 NAVY // 02 12/5/15 -/- Sun Belt Statesboro (Paulson) L 7-34 MARS HILL // 20 9/11/10 -/- Annapolis, Md. (Navy-Marine) L 7-13 11/19/16 -/- Sun Belt Atlanta, Ga. (Georgia Dome) L 24-30 11/13/82 -/- Mars Hill, N.C. (Meares) W 17-3 11/15/14 -/- Annapolis, Md. (Navy-Marine) L 19-52 11/4/17 -/- Sun Belt Statesboro (Paulson) L 17-21 11/12/83 -/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 35-9 11/24/18 -/- Sun Belt Atlanta, Ga. (Ga. State Stadium) W 35-14 NC STATE // 01 8/30/14 -/- Raleigh, N.C. (Carter-Finley) L 23-24 GEORGIA TECH // 02 9/13/14 -/- Atlanta, Ga. (Bobby Dodd) L 38-42 NEVADA // 20 10/15/16 -/- Atlanta, Ga. (Bobby Dodd) L 24-35 12/23/86 4/1 I-AA SF Reno, Nev. (Mackay) W 48-38 12/15/90 3/4 I-AA CG Statesboro (Paulson) W 36-13 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 123 SERIES RESULTS NEW HAMPSHIRE // 02 SAMFORD // 54 TEXAS ST. // 31 11/27/04 4/5 I-AA R16 Statesboro (Paulson) L 23-27 11/12/88 -/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 49-21 11/26/05 6/4 I-AA R16 San Marcos, Texas (Bobcat) L 35-50 9/10/17 -/- Birmingham, Ala. (Legion) L 12-22 10/28/89 -/- Birmingham, Ala. (Seibert) W 52-7 11/8/14 -/- Sun Belt San Marcos, Texas (Bobcat) W 28-25 11/17/90 7/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 31-24 10/29/15 Sun Belt Statesboro (Pauslon) W 37-13 NEW MEXICO ST. // 41 11/8/08 -/- SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) L 17-27 10/11/18 -/- Sun Belt San Marcos, Texas (Bobcat) W 15-13 10/4/14 -/- Sun Belt Las Cruces, N.M. (Aggie Memorial) W 36-28 11/7/09 -/- SoCon Birmingham, Ala. (Seibert) L 10-31 10/17/15 -/- Sun Belt Statesboro (Paulson) W 56-26 10/30/10 -/- SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) L 13-20 THE CITADEL // 195 9/3/11 3/- SoCon Birmingham, Ala. (Seibert) W 31-17 10/22/16 -/- Sun Belt Las Cruces, N.M. (Aggie Memorial) W 22-19 11/26/88 -/- I-AA R16 Statesboro (Paulson) W 38-20 9/29/12 10/25 SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 35-16 10/14/17 -/- Sun Belt Statesboro (Paulson) L 27-35 11/24/90 3/15 I-AA R16 Statesboro (Paulson) W 31-0 10/5/13 16/- SoCon Birmingham, Ala. (Seibert) L 34-44 10/20/18 -/- Las Cruces, N.M. (Aggie Memorial) W 48-31 9/11/93 8/24 SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 16-6 11/19/94 24/- SoCon Charleston, S.C. (Johnson Hagood) L 15-17 NEWBERRY // 451 SAVANNAH ST. // 120 ^ 10/21/95 17/- SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 27-0 1930 -/- - T 0-0 11/24/83 -/- Savannah, Ga. (Wright) W 15-0 10/26/96 -/- SoCon Charleston, S.C. (Johnson Hagood) L 20-35 1931 -/- - L 13-19 10/7/89 -/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 35-14 10/25/97 16/- SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 49-7 1933 -/- - L 6-14 10/27/90 12/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 54-7 10/24/98 1/- SoCon Charleston, S.C. (Johnson Hagood) W 51-34 1934 -/- - L 20-21 9/7/91 1/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 29-6 10/23/99 5/- SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 34-17 1936 -/- - L 10-13 10/3/92 17/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 21-7 10/21/00 1/- SoCon Charleston, S.C. (Johnson Hagood) W 27-10 10/23/82 -/- Statesboro, Ga. (Womack) W 36-14 9/4/93 11/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 35-3 10/20/01 1/- SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 14-6 10/22/83 -/- Augusta, Ga. (Butler) L 24-27 9/1/01 1/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 69-6 10/26/02 10/- SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 28-24 10/20/84 -/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 41-16 9/6/03 2/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 35-0 10/25/03 19/- SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) L 24-28 10/26/85 -/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 38-17 9/4/10 -/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 48-3 10/23/04 2/- SoCon Charleston, S.C. (Johnson Hagood) W 42-7 9/3/88 -/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 55-7 8/31/13 9/- Statesboro (Paulson) ^ W 77-9 10/22/05 24/- SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 49-14 9/6/14 -/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 83-9 10/28/06 -/- SoCon Charleston, S.C. (Johnson Hagood) L 21-24 NICHOLLS ST. // 30 9/3/16 -/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 54-0 10/27/07 22/25 SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 21-17 12/6/86 4/12 I-AA QF Statesboro (Paulson) W 55-31 11/1/08 -/- SoCon Charleston, S.C. (Johnson Hagood) W-3OT 44-41 10/14/89 -/- Thibodaux, La. (Guidry) W 21-13 SOUTH ALABAMA // 50 11/21/09 -/- SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 13-6 11/23/91 -/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 40-6 9/20/14 -/- Sun Belt Mobile, Ala. (Ladd-Peebles) W 28-6 10/23/10 -/- SoCon Charleston, S.C. (Johnson Hagood) W 20-0 11/28/15 -/- Sun Belt Statesboro (Paulson) W 55-17 11/5/11 4/- SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 14-12 NORTH CAROLINA // 01 9/10/16 -/- Sun Belt Mobile, Ala. (Ladd-Peebles) W 24-9 9/8/12 3/- SoCon Charleston, S.C. (Johnson Hagood) L 21-23 11/18/17 -/- Sun Belt Statesboro (Paulson) W 52-0 10/12/13 22/- SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 28-21 10/10/09 -/- Chapel Hill, N.C. (Keenan) L 12-42 10/6/18 -/- Sun Belt Statesboro (Paulson) W 48-13 9/19/15 -/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 48-13

NORTH CAROLINA A&T // 10 SOUTH CAROLINA ST. // 80 TROY // 612 11/29/86 4/20 I-AA R16 Statesboro (Paulson) W 52-21 11/23/85 -/- Orangeburg, S.C. (Dawson) W 43-30 1934 -/- Troy, Ala. L 12-19 11/22/86 5/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 28-7 1935 -/- Statesboro, Ga. L 26-28 NORTH DAKOTA ST. // 03 11/21/87 -/- Orangeburg, S.C. (Dawson) W 30-13 1936 -/- Troy, Ala. L 0-14 10/7/06 21/11 Statesboro (Paulson) L 14-34 11/19/88 -/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 53-0 1937 -/- Statesboro, Ga. L 6-12 12/17/11 2/4 FCS SF Fargo, N.D. (Fargodome) L 7-35 9/2/95 24/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 27-12 1938 -/- Statesboro, Ga. L 0-7 12/14/12 6/1 FCS SF Fargo, N.D. (Fargodome) L 20-23 8/31/96 18/- Orangeburg, S.C. (Dawson) W 28-14 1939 -/- Troy, Ala. L 6-7 11/27/10 22/11 FCS FR Statesboro (Paulson) W 41-16 1940 -/- Statesboro, Ga. L 0-14 NORTHEASTERN // 20 9/1/18 -/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 37-6 1941 -/- Troy, Ala. L 0-25 9/3/05 6/- Boston, Mass. (Parsons) W-OT 41-38 9/24/83 -/- Statesboro, Ga. (Womack) L 27-28 9/13/08 15/- Statesboro (Paulson) W-OT 34-27 SOUTH DAKOTA ST. // 31 9/21/85 -/- Troy, Ala. (Veterans Memorial) W 17-10 10/30/04 2/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 63-7 11/16/91 -/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 19-12 NORTHERN ARIZONA // 10 10/29/05 19/- Brookings, S.D. (Coughlin–Alumni) W 55-42 11/14/92 6/- Statesboro (Paulson) L 0-21 11/27/99 2/17 I-AA R16 Statesboro (Paulson) W 72-29 10/6/07 -/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 41-38 11/25/95 15/3 I-AA R16 Troy, Ala. (Veterans Memorial) W 24-21 9/12/09 -/25 Brookings, S.D. (Coughlin–Alumni) L 6-44 10/30/14 -/- Sun Belt Statesboro (Paulson) W 42-10 NORTHERN IOWA // 10 11/14/15 -/- Sun Belt Troy, Ala. (Veterans Memorial) W 45-10 12/3/16 -/- Sun Belt Statesboro (Paulson) W 28-24 12/14/85 -/- I-AA SF Cedar Falls, Iowa (UNI Dome) W 40-33 SOUTH FLORIDA // 20 10/28/17 -/- Sun Belt Troy, Ala. (Veterans Memorial) L 16-38 11/15/97 8/- Tampa, Fla. (Houlihan’s) W 24-23 11/10/18 -/- Sun Belt Statesboro (Paulson) L 21-35 OLD DOMINION // 20 11/14/98 1/19 Statesboro (Paulson) W 28-23 12/3/11 2/10 FCS R16 Statesboro (Paulson) W 55-48 TUSCULUM // 10 12/8/12 6/3 FCS QF Norfolk, Va. (Ballard) W 49-35 ST. FRANCIS PA. // 10 ^ 9/10/11 2/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 62-21 9/7/13 10/- Statesboro (Paulson) ^ W 59-17

OREGON ST. // 01 ULM // 53 ^ 9/18/99 1*/- Corvallis, Ore. (Reser) L 41-48 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN // 20 10/17/87 -/- Monroe, La. (Malone) L 17-26 12/3/88 -/- I-AA QF Statesboro (Paulson) W 27-6 10/15/88 -/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 43-11 12/16/89 -/- I-AA CG Statesboro (Paulson) W 37-34 PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE // 30 9/29/90 17/15 Statesboro (Paulson) W 33-14 9/17/83 -/- Savannah, Ga. (Memorial) W 35-21 9/14/91 1/- Monroe, La. (Malone) L 13-21 9/8/84 -/- Clinton, S.C. (Old Bailey) W 41-6 STETSON // 07 11/29/14 -/- Sun Belt Statesboro (Paulson) ^ W 22-16 10/22/11 1/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 48-14 1933 -/- - L 0-20 10/3/15 -/- Sun Belt Monroe, La. (Malone) W 51-31 1934 -/- - L 0-19 9/17/16 -/- Sun Belt Statesboro (Paulson) W 23-21 1935 -/- - L 6-9 11/3/18 -/- Sun Belt Monroe, La. (Malone) L 25-44 1936 -/- - L 0-24 1937 -/- - L 0-24 1938 -/- - L 0-28 1939 -/- - L 0-19

TENNESSEE TECH // 20 10/5/85 -/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 34-0 10/4/86 4/- Cookeville, Tenn. (Tucker) W 59-13 ^ - Vacated victory due to sanctions imposed by NCAA 124 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL SERIES RESULTS VALDOSTA ST. // 611 WESTERN CAROLINA // 222 WESTERN MICHIGAN // 11 9/25/82 -/- Statesboro, Ga. (Womack) T 27-27 1941 -/- - L 7-14 9/12/15 -/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 43-17 11/20/82 -/- Valdosta, Ga. (Bazemoor-Hyder) W 45-29 10/24/87 -/- Cullowhee, N.C. (E.J. Whitmire) W 37-16 9/17/16 -/- Kalamazoo, Mich. (Waldo) L 31-49 11/19/83 -/- Valdosta, Ga. (Bazemoor-Hyder) L 29-34 10/12/91 15/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 44-6 10/27/84 -/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 38-8 10/9/93 8/20 SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 19-18 WILLIAM & MARY // 11 9/2/89 -/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 31-10 10/8/94 -/17 SoCon Cullowhee, N.C. (E.J. Whitmire) L 31-35 9/6/97 23/3 Statesboro (Paulson) L 28-29 9/1/90 1/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 17-10 10/7/95 14/- SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 42-0 12/4/10 22/4 FCS R16 Williamsburg, Va. (Zable) W 31-15 9/12/92 -/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 24-13 10/12/96 -/- SoCon Cullowhee, N.C. (E.J. Whitmire) W 38-28 8/30/97 -/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 45-26 10/11/97 11/- SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 30-7 WOFFORD // 128 10/10/98 2/- SoCon Cullowhee, N.C. (E.J. Whitmire) W 28-21 11/6/82 -/- Statesboro, Ga. (Womack) L 7-28 10/9/99 1/- SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 70-7 VILLANOVA // 10 11/5/83 -/- Spartanburg, S.C. (Snider) W 27-16 10/7/00 1/- SoCon Cullowhee, N.C. (E.J. Whitmire) W 42-24 11/25/89 -/- I-AA R16 Statesboro (Paulson) W 52-36 9/20/97 20/- SoCon Spartanburg, S.C. (Gibbs) W 22-7 10/6/01 1/- SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 50-14 9/19/98 3/- SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 45-10 10/12/02 18/- SoCon Cullowhee, N.C. (E.J. Whitmire) W 41-24 VMI // 100 9/11/99 1/- SoCon Spartanburg, S.C. (Gibbs) W 55-14 10/11/03 11/- SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 31-25 10/23/93 6/- SoCon Lexington, Va. (Foster) W 57-0 9/16/00 2/- SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 24-17 10/9/04 3/- SoCon Cullowhee, N.C. (E.J. Whitmire) W 38-16 10/1/94 -/- SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 49-0 11/24/01 2/- SoCon Spartanburg, S.C. (Gibbs) W 48-10 10/8/05 21/- SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 45-7 11/18/95 17/- SoCon Norfolk, Va. (Ballard) W 31-13 9/21/02 9/- SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) L 7-14 9/30/06 -/24 SoCon Cullowhee, N.C. (E.J. Whitmire) W 24-14 10/5/96 25/- SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 20-17 9/20/03 6/25 SoCon Spartanburg, S.C. (Gibbs) L 14-20 9/29/07 -/- SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 50-21 10/4/97 17/- SoCon Lexington, Va. (Foster) W 49-0 9/18/04 8/3 SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 58-14 10/25/08 -/- SoCon Cullowhee, N.C. (E.J. Whitmire) W-OT 38-31 10/3/98 3/- SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 63-7 9/17/05 14/- SoCon Spartanburg, S.C. (Gibbs) L 17-21 9/19/09 -/- SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 27-3 10/2/99 1/- SoCon Lexington, Va. (Foster) W 62-0 11/4/06 -/- SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) L 10-28 11/13/10 -/- SoCon Cullowhee, N.C. (E.J. Whitmire) W 28-6 9/30/00 2/- SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 56-3 11/3/07 17/10 SoCon Spartanburg, S.C. (Gibbs) W 38-35 9/24/11 1/- SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 52-20 9/29/01 1/- SoCon Lexington, Va. (Foster) W 31-14 9/27/08 22/11 SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) L-OT 37-38 10/6/12 8/- SoCon Cullowhee, N.C. (E.J. Whitmire) W 46-13 10/5/02 18/- SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 52-7 10/3/09 -/- SoCon Spartanburg, S.C. (Gibbs) W 26-21 11/9/13 -/- SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 35-19 10/9/10 13/25 SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) L 31-33 WEST GEORGIA // 21 12/11/10 22/6 FCS QF Spartanburg, S.C. (Gibbs) W 23-20 WESTERN ILLINOIS // 10 11/12/11 3/9 SoCon Spartanburg, S.C. (Gibbs) W 31-10 9/9/89 -/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 48-7 12/12/98 1/4 I-AA SF Statesboro (Paulson) W 42-14 10/13/12 7/5 SoCon Statesboro (Paulson) W 17-19 9/10/94 9/- Statesboro (Paulson) L 14-15 9/14/13 10/16 SoCon Spartanburg, S.C. (Gibbs) L 20-30 9/8/07 -/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 45-21 WESTERN KENTUCKY // 21 11/1/86 9/- Bowling Green, Ky. (L.T. Smith) W 49-32 WEST VIRGINIA // 01 YOUNGSTOWN ST. // 13 10/31/87 -/- Statesboro (Paulson) W 23-20 11/2/91 14/- Statesboro (Paulson) L 17-19 2015 -/- Morgantown, W.Va. (Milan Puskar) L 0-44 12/14/02 2/15 I-AA SF Statesboro (Paulson) L 28-31 11/21/92 12/6 Youngstown, Ohio (Stambaugh) L 10-21 12/4/93 2/7 I-AA QF Youngstown, Ohio (Stambaugh) L 14-34 12/18/99 2/9 I-AA CG Chattanooga, Tenn. (Finley) W 59-24

Georgia Southern fans stormed the eld following the Eagles’ win over No. 25 Appalachian State in 2018.

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CURRENT CONFERENCE MEMBERSHIP AMERICAN ATHLETIC (13-6) MOUNTAIN WEST (2-1) OPPONENT FIRST MEETING LAST MEETING LAST WIN LAST LOSS RECORD OPPONENT FIRST MEETING LAST MEETING LAST WIN LAST LOSS RECORD Connecticut 1998 1998 12/5/98 - 52-30 N/A 1-0 Colorado State 2007 2007 N/A 11/17/07 - 34-42 0-1 East Carolina 1984 1987 N/A 9/26/87 - 13-16 0-3 Nevada 1986 1990 12/15/90 - 36-13 N/A 2-0 Navy 2010 2014 N/A 11/15/14 - 19-52 0-2 South Florida 1997 1998 11/14/98 - 28-23 N/A 2-0 NORTHEAST (1-1) ^ UCF 1982 1991 9/8/90 - 44-7 9/10/83 - 29-33 10-1 OPPONENT FIRST MEETING LAST MEETING LAST WIN LAST LOSS RECORD Central Connecticut St. 2006 2006 N/A 9/9/06 - 13-17 0-1 ATLANTIC COAST (1-10) Saint Francis (Pa.) 2013 2013 9/7/13 - 59-17 (^) N/A ^ 1-0 OPPONENT FIRST MEETING LAST MEETING LAST WIN LAST LOSS RECORD Clemson 2018 2018 - 9/15/18 - 7-38 0-1 OHIO VALLEY (9-2) Florida State 1988 1990 N/A 9/15/90 - 6-48 0-2 OPPONENT FIRST MEETING LAST MEETING LAST WIN LAST LOSS RECORD Georgia Tech 2014 2016 N/A 9/13/14 - 38-42 0-1 Austin Peay 2008 2008 9/6/08 - 34-20 N/A 1-0 Miami (Fla.) 1932 1994 1932 - 19-16 9/3/94 - 0-56 1-4 Eastern Kentucky 1988 1993 11/27/93 - 14-12 10/5/91 - 6-10 2-2 North Carolina 2009 2009 N/A 10/10/09 - 12-42 0-1 Jacksonville State 1992 2002 11/16/02 - 41-3 N/A 4-0 NC State 2014 2014 N/A 8/30/14 - 23-24 0-1 Tennessee Tech 1985 1986 10/4/86 - 59-13 N/A 2-0 ATLANTIC SUN (3-0) PATRIOT (1-0) OPPONENT FIRST MEETING LAST MEETING LAST WIN LAST LOSS RECORD OPPONENT FIRST MEETING LAST MEETING LAST WIN LAST LOSS RECORD Liberty 1984 1996 11/16/96 - 45-14 N/A 3-0 Colgate 1998 1998 11/28/98 - 49-28 N/A 1-0 BIG 12 (0-1) PACIFIC 12 (0-1) OPPONENT FIRST MEETING LAST MEETING LAST WIN LAST LOSS RECORD OPPONENT FIRST MEETING LAST MEETING LAST WIN LAST LOSS RECORD West Virginia 2014 2014 N/A 9/5/15 - 0-44 0-1 Oregon State 1999 1999 N/A 9/18/99 - 41-48 0-1 BIG SKY (6-1) OPPONENT FIRST MEETING LAST MEETING LAST WIN LAST LOSS RECORD PIONEER (2-0) Idaho 1990 2015 9/27/15 - 48-20 N/A 3-0 OPPONENT FIRST MEETING LAST MEETING LAST WIN LAST LOSS RECORD Montana 1989 2000 12/16/00 - 27-25 12/2/95 - 0-45 2-1 Jacksonville 2012 2012 9/1/12 - 58-0 N/A 1-0 Northern Arizona 1999 1999 11/27/99 - 72-29 N/A 1-0 Morehead State 2005 2005 11/12/05 - 63-17 N/A 1-0 BIG SOUTH (5-1) SOUTHERN (118-35) OPPONENT FIRST MEETING LAST MEETING LAST WIN LAST LOSS RECORD OPPONENT FIRST MEETING LAST MEETING LAST WIN LAST LOSS RECORD Gardner-Webb 1982 2002 9/7/02 - 56-0 10/2/82 - 6-44 2-1 Chattanooga 1984 2013 9/25/13 - 23-21 10/16/10 - 27-35 23-4 The Citadel 1988 2015 9/19/15 - 48-13 9/8/12 - 21-23 19-5 BIG TEN (0-1) East Tennessee State 1983 2003 11/1/03 - 34-22 10/27/01 - 16-19 9-5 OPPONENT FIRST MEETING LAST MEETING LAST WIN LAST LOSS RECORD Furman 1985 2013 10/20/12 - 38-17 11/2/13 - 14-16 16-9 Indiana 2017 2017 N/A 9/23/17 - 17-52 0-1 Mercer 1928 1941 1928 - 7-0 1941 - 0-25 1-3 Minnesota 2019 - - - - Samford 1988 2013 9/29/12 - 35-16 10/5/13 - 34-44 5-4 VMI 1993 2002 10/5/02 - 52-7 N/A 10-0 COLONIAL ATHLETIC (25-10) Western Carolina 1941 2013 11/9/13 - 35-19 10/8/94 - 31-35 22-2 OPPONENT FIRST MEETING LAST MEETING LAST WIN LAST LOSS RECORD Wo ord 1982 2013 10/13/12 - 19-17 9/14/13 - 20-30 12-8 Albany (N.Y.) 2009 2009 9/5/2009 - 29-26 N/A 1-0 Delaware 1997 2010 9/8/01 - 38-7 12/18/10 - 10-27 2-3 SOUTHEASTERN (1-12) Elon 1998 2013 11/16/13 - 38-20 9/26/09 - 14-28 11-3 OPPONENT FIRST MEETING LAST MEETING LAST WIN LAST LOSS RECORD James Madison 1985 1992 10/17/92 - 24-17 11/2/85 - 6-21 7-1 Alabama 2011 2011 N/A 11/19/11 - 21-45 0-1 Maine 1987 2011 12/10/11 - 35-23 N/A 2-0 Auburn 1991 2017 N/A 9/2/17 - 7-41 0-2 New Hampshire 2004 2017 N/A 9/10/17 - 12-22 0-2 Florida 1986 2013 11/23/13 - 26-20 8/7/96 - 14-62 1-2 Villanova 1989 1989 11/25/89 - 52-36 N/A 1-0 Georgia 1992 2015 (ot) N/A 11/21/15 - 17-23 0-6 William & Mary 1997 2010 12/4/10 - 31-15 N/A 1-1 LSU 2019 - - - - Ole Miss 2016 2016 N/A 11/5/16 - 27-37 0-1 CONFERENCE USA (15-9) OPPONENT FIRST MEETING LAST MEETING LAST WIN LAST LOSS RECORD SOUTHLAND (7-3) FIU 2003 2004 11/13/04 - 53-32 N/A 2-0 OPPONENT FIRST MEETING LAST MEETING LAST WIN LAST LOSS RECORD Marshall 1989 1996 10/6/90 - 17-14 9/21/96 - 13-29 2-4 Central Arkansas 2006 2012 12/1/12 - 24-16 11/18/06 - 31-34 1-1 Middle Tennessee 1984 1995 9/9/95 - 34-26 9/8/90 - 13-16 7-4 McNeese State 2000 2005 11/25/00 - 42-17 9/10/05 - 20-23 1-2 Old Dominion 2011 2012 12/8/12 - 49-35 N/A 2-0 Nicholls State 1986 1991 11/23/91 - 40-6 N/A 3-0 Western Kentucky 1986 2002 10/31/87 - 23-20 12/14/02 - 28-31 2-1 Stephen F. Austin 1988 1989 12/16/89 - 37-34 N/A 2-0 FBS/FCS INDEPENDENTS (9-3) SWAC (1-0) OPPONENT FIRST MEETING LAST MEETING LAST WIN LAST LOSS RECORD OPPONENT FIRST MEETING LAST MEETING LAST WIN LAST LOSS RECORD New Mexico State 2014 2018 10/20/18 - 48-31 10/14/17 - 27-35 4-1 Jackson State 1985 1985 11/30/85 - 27-0 N/A 1-0 UMass 1998 2018 9/8/18 - 34-13 10/21/17 - 20-55 2-2 Presbyterian College (FCS) 1983 2011 10/22/11 - 48-14 N/A 3-0 SUN BELT (41-42-1) ^ OPPONENT FIRST MEETING LAST MEETING LAST WIN LAST LOSS RECORD MID-AMERICAN (3-1) Appalachian State 1932 2018 10/25/18 - 34-14 11/9/17 - 6-27 13-19-1 OPPONENT FIRST MEETING LAST MEETING LAST WIN LAST LOSS RECORD Arkansas State 1986 2018 9/29/18 - 28-21 10/4/17 - 26-27 2-2 Bowling Green 2015 2015 12/23/15 - 58-27 N/A 1-0 Coastal Carolina 2006 2018 11/17/18 - 41-17 12/2/17 - 17-28 4-1 Eastern Michigan 2018 2018 12/15/18 - 23-21 N/A 1-0 Georgia State 2014 2018 11/24/18 - 35-14 11/4/17 - 17-21 2-3 Western Michigan 2015 2016 9/12/15 - 43-17 9/24/16 - 31-49 1-1 Louisiana 2016 2017 11/25/17 - 34-24 11/10/16 - 26-33 1-1 South Alabama 2014 2018 10/6/18 - 48-13 N/A 5-0 MID-EASTERN ATHLETIC (36-2) ^ Texas State 2005 2018 10/11/18 - 15-13 11/26/05 - 35-50 3-1 OPPONENT FIRST MEETING LAST MEETING LAST WIN LAST LOSS RECORD Troy 1934 2018 12/3/16 - 28-24 11/10/18 - 21-35 6-12 Bethune-Cookman 1984 2002 11/30/02 - 34-0 N/A 6-0 ULM 1987 2018 9/17/16 - 23-21 11/3/18 - 25-44 ^ 5-3 Florida A&M 1984 2001 12/1/01 - 60-35 9/5/92 - 17-28 8-2 Howard 2012 2012 11/10/12 - 69-26 N/A 1-0 OTHER North Carolina A&T 1986 1986 11/29/86 - 52-21 N/A 1-0 OPPONENT FIRST MEETING LAST MEETING LAST WIN LAST LOSS RECORD Savannah State 1983 2016 9/3/16 - 54-0 N/A ^ 13-0 Baptist Univ. of America 1982 1982 9/18/82 - 42-0 N/A 1-0 Catawba 1982 1987 9/5/87 - 27-0 10/30/82 - 7-10 2-1 South Carolina State 1985 2018 9/1/18 - 37-6 N/A 8-0 Concord 1993 1993 11/13/93 - 51-13 N/A 1-0 Fayetteville State 1999 1999 9/4/99 - 76-0 N/A 1-0 MISSOURI VALLEY (7-7) Glenville State 1994 1994 11/12/94 - 66-13 N/A 1-0 OPPONENT FIRST MEETING LAST MEETING LAST WIN LAST LOSS RECORD Hofstra 2000 2000 12/2/00 - 48-20 N/A 1-0 Johnson C. Smith 2000 2004 9/11/04 - 84-3 N/A 2-0 Illinois State 1999 1999 12/11/99 - 28-17 N/A 1-0 Mars Hill 1982 1983 11/12/83 - 35-9 N/A 2-0 North Dakota State 2006 2012 N/A 12/14/12 - 20-23 0-3 Mississippi College 1992 1992 11/7/92 - 30-0 N/A 1-0 Northern Iowa 1985 1985 12/14/85 - 40-33 N/A 1-0 Newberry 1930 1988 9/3/88 - 55-7 10/22/83 - 24-27 4-5-1 South Dakota State 2004 2009 10-6-07 - 41-38 9/12/09 - 6-44 3-1 Northeastern 2005 2005 9/13/08 - 34-27 N/A 2-0 Stetson 1933 1939 N/A 1939 - 0-19 0-7 Western Illinois 1998 1998 12/12/98 - 42-14 N/A 1-0 Tusculum 2011 2011 9/10/11 - 62-21 N/A 1-0 Youngstown State 1991 1999 12/18/99 - 59-24 12/4/93 - 14-34 1-3 Valdosta State 1982 1997 8/30/97 - 45-26 11/19/83 - 29-34 6-1-1 ^ - Vacated victory due to sanctions imposed by NCAA West Georgia 1989 2007 9/8/07 - 45-21 9/10/94 - 14-15 2-1 126 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL PROGRAM HISTORY EAGLE FOOTBALL HISTORY 1908 December 17, 1988 First District Agricultural & Mechanical School founded with four faculty members and 15 students. Georgia Southern makes its third NCAA Division I-AA National Championship Game appearance, falling to Furman 17-12 in Pocatello, Idaho. 1924 The school’s name is changed to Georgia Normal School as a training ground for educators. February 23, 1989 The NCAA awards Georgia Southern, Statesboro and Savannah the rights to host the NCAA Division I-AA 1924 National Championship Game for a three-year period (1989, 1990, 1991) at Paulson Stadium. First football team at Georgia Normal School under the direction of E.G. Cromartie. September 13, 1989 1929 The Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia votes to change the name of Georgia Southern The school’s name is changed to South Georgia Teacher’s College. College to Georgia Southern University. 1939 September 21, 1989 The school’s name is changed to Georgia Teacher’s College. Georgia Southern defeats arch rival Middle Tennessee St. 26-0 in a nationally televised game on ESPN. The game, played only 180 miles from the eye of Category 4 Hurricane Hugo, was also the rst night game 1941 at Paulson Stadium. For safety, an open phone-line existed from the Paulson Stadium press box to the Shortly after the nal game of the 1941 season, the United States becomes involved in World War II and all National Hurricane Center in Coral Gables, Florida, where updated reports were continuously fed to game sports are discontinued. o cials. 1959 December 16, 1989 The school’s name is changed to Georgia Southern College. NCAA I-AA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Georgia Southern captures its third NCAA Division I-AA National Championship in ve years with a 37-34 February, 1980 win over Stephen F. Austin. A record crowd of 25,725 saw the Eagles score the game’s nal 10 points in the Georgia Southern College President Dale Lick establishes a community-wide committee to report on win to cap a 15-0 season. “Football at Georgia Southern, A Feasibility Study.” December 20, 1989 January 21, 1981 Head coach Erk Russell announces his retirement from coaching. He follows by accepting a promotion to Committee makes nal report that football is feasible at Georgia Southern, and recommends it be started. Assistant Athletic Director for Football Operations. Tim Stowers is named the next head coach of the Georgia Southern Eagles. April 9, 1981 Dr. Dale Lick announces that Georgia Southern will begin an intercollegiate football program in the fall of July 1, 1990 1981 with the rst game scheduled for the fall of 1982. Georgia Southern o cially receives University status and the name is changed for a fth time. May 23, 1981 September 22, 1990 Georgia Southern announces the hiring of Erskine (Erk) Russell as head coach. Georgia Southern’s record 38-game home winning streak comes to an end as Eastern Kentucky drops the Eagles 42-34 in Paulson Stadium. The loss is just the second for the Eagles inside “the friendly con nes.” July 1, 1981 Russell assumes his duties as head coach. December 15, 1990 NCAA I-AA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS September 28, 1981 Georgia Southern wins its fourth National Championship with a 36-13 victory over Nevada at Paulson Football practice begins at Georgia Southern for the rst time in 40 years with 126 players, all walk-ons. Stadium. Raymond Gross rushed for 145 yards while the defense made a crucial goalline stand early in the third quarter en route to the win. October 31, 1981 Football intrasquad scrimmage is played in Dublin, Georgia, at the Shamrock Bowl. September 11, 1993 No. 8 Georgia Southern posts a 16-6 victory over No. 24 The Citadel in its inaugural Southern Conference January 30, 1982 game. A crowd of 12,921 witnessed the excitement of a new era in Eagle Football. Stadium site on the southwest quarter of campus is announced. November 21, 1993 September 11, 1982 Georgia Southern becomes the 11th school in Division I history to win a conference championship in its rst FOOTBALL RETURNS TO GEORGIA SOUTHERN season of membership when it defeated East Tennessee St., 31-24, in Johnson City. With the title comes Eagles play Central Florida in Jacksonville’s Gator Bowl, taking a 16-9 win over the Knights in front of 7,350 an automatic bid to the NCAA I-AA playo s (the rst automatic bid for Georgia Southern), where the top- fans. seeded advance to the quarter nals, losing to eventual champion Youngstown St. September 25, 1982 April 1, 1996 First collegiate football game in Statesboro in 41 years as the Eagles face Valdosta State at Statesboro High Assistant Athletics Director Frank Ellwood named interim head coach of the Georgia Southern Eagles School. The teams played to a 27-27 tie, the only tie in program history. following the dismissal of Tim Stowers by athletics director Sam Baker. Stowers had a 53-23 overall record in six seasons including the 1990 I-AA National Championship. Ellwood previously served as head coach September 1, 1984 at Marshall University from 1975-78 and was an assistant at Ohio State, Ohio University and the Air Force Georgia Southern plays its rst game as a member of the NCAA Division I-AA, beating Florida A&M 14-0 in Academy. Savannah. November 14, 1996 September 19, 1984 Georgia Southern hires former assistant coach and then-Navy o ensive coordinator Paul Johnson as the Georgia Southern opens Allen E. Paulson Stadium with a 48-11 win over Liberty. program’s fourth head coach in the modern era. He proceeds to post a 62-10 record and wins two national championships. October 5, 1985 Georgia Southern rebounds from a Paulson Stadium loss to Middle Tennessee St. three weeks earlier with a September 27, 1997 34-0 drubbing of Tennessee Tech. The win initiates a streak of 38-straight home wins to set an FCS Record. Georgia Southern bounces back from a Paulson Stadium loss to No. 2 William & Mary three weeks earlier with a 37-10 win over Chattanooga. The win starts a run of 39 consecutive home wins. December 21, 1985 NCAA I-AA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS November 8, 1997 Georgia Southern defeats Furman 44-42 in Tacoma, Washington, behind 419 yards passing from Tracy Ham. The Eagles return to national prominence and the I-AA playo s under the direction of rst-year head coach A 13-yard pass from Ham to Frank Johnson with 10 seconds remaining gives the Eagles’ the win. Paul Johnson. Georgia Southern captures its second Southern Conference title by defeating Furman 30-13 in front of 18,269 fans at Paulson Stadium - the largest crowd to watch Eagle Football in Statesboro since Nov. December 19, 1986 16, 1991 (a span of 39 home games). Johnson became only the second SoCon Coach to that point to win a NCAA I-AA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS league title in his rst season. Georgia Southern defeats Arkansas State 48-21 to win the program’s second-straight national championship. Ham threw for 306 yards and ran for 180 and three touchdowns as the Eagles became the rst team in I-AA history to repeat as champions. 128 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL EAGLE FOOTBALL HISTORY October 17, 1998 November 21, 2009 In front of a Paulson Stadium crowd of 20,353, Georgia Southern’s largest since the 1990 I-AA National Just an hour after taking a 13-6 win over The Citadel to close the 2009 season, the local media was Championship Game win over Nevada, the Eagles defeat Appalachian St. 37-24 and subsequently move to summoned back to Bishop Field House by Athletics Director Sam Baker. Hatcher was dismissed as head rst place both The Sports Network and ESPN/USA Today polls. coach following just the third losing season in program history. November 7, 1998 November 29, 2009 The Eagles’ 45-17 rout of Furman in Greenville earns Georgia Southern its second-consecutive Southern Former Georgia Southern assistant and then-Georgia Tech o ensive coordinator Je Monken named the Conference Championship. Georgia Southern was just the third team in the 1990s to post a perfect 8-0 seventh head coach in the modern era of Georgia Southern football. league record. November 6, 2010 December 19, 1998 Eagles upset No. 1-ranked Appalachian State 21-14 in overtime at Paulson Stadium to close the regular Georgia Southern makes its sixth NCAA Division I-AA National Championship Game appearance, falling to season with three-straight win and earn the program’s rst playo appearance since 2005. Massachusetts 55-43 in Chattanooga, Tennessee. September 12, 2011 November 6, 1999 Georgia Southern returns to the top spot in the FCS polls following a 62-21 win over Tusculum. The Eagles Georgia Southern records its 100th win in Paulson Stadium in just its 111th game at the 15-year old facility earned the No. 1 ranking for the rst time since October 2001. with a thrilling 41-38 win over Southern Conference rival Furman. November 23, 2013 December 6, 1999 In the Eagles’ nal game as a member of the FCS, Georgia Southern takes a 26-20 win over Florida in front of Sophomore fullback Adrian Peterson becomes the rst Georgia Southern player to earn the Walter Payton 82,459 fans at Ben Hill Gri n Stadium. It was the Eagles’ rst win over an FBS opponent. Award, the honor recognizing him as the most outstanding I-AA player in the nation. December 24, 2014 December 18, 1999 Head coach Je Monken leaves Georgia Southern to take the head coach position at Army. NCAA I-AA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Georgia Southern captures its unprecedented fth NCAA I-AA National Championship with a runaway win January 10, 2014 over Youngstown State, 59-24. Adrian Peterson scored three touchdowns with 247 yards rushing in the Willie Fritz is named the eighth head coach in the modern era of Georgia Southern Football after a four-year game that was over at halftime. stay at Sam Houston State. December 16, 2000 May 10, 2014 NCAA I-AA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS An expanded Paulson Stadium is christened as Spring 2014 Commencement is held. The new mid-deck Georgia Southern wins its sixth NCAA I-AA National Championship with a 27-25 victory over Montana in expanded the stadium’s capacity to 25,000 following the addition of new seating areas on the north side of Chattanooga. The Eagles withstood a late Grizzly run with Montana scoring 21 second-half points. A 57-yard the stadium. touchdown run by Adrian Peterson with 11:29 remaining in the game put the Eagles ahead for good. July 1, 2014 December 15, 2001 Georgia Southern becomes an o cial member of the Sun Belt Conference. The Eagles’ NCAA I-AA record 39-game home winning streak comes to a halt as Furman stuns Georgia Southern 24-17 during the semi nal round of the I-AA playo s at Paulson Stadium. The loss also served as September 25, 2014 Georgia Southern’s rst home playo setback after 27-straight postseason wins at home. The Ted Smith Family Football Center is dedicated before the Eagles take a 34-14 win over Appalachian State in front of a national television audience. The new 50,000-square-foot building, located between December 16, 2001 the east end zone and Lanier Drive, contains locker rooms, meeting spaces, coaches’ o ces, a strength and Less than 24 hours after su ering a devastating home playo loss to rival Furman, Georgia Southern moves conditioning center, athletic training facility and equipment room. forward and prepares for the future by promoting o ensive coordinator Mike Sewak to head coach after Paul Johnson accepted the position at Navy just one week earlier. The announcement is made by Georgia November 29, 2014 Southern Director of Athletics Sam Baker and welcomed by a full-capacity crowd at the Lupton Building. With a 22-16 victory over UL Monroe at home, Georgia Southern captures the program’s rst Sun Belt Championship with a perfect 8-0 league mark. November 9, 2002 Despite starting the season with an 1-3 record, rst-year head coach Mike Sewak guides Georgia Southern October 29, 2015 to its sixth-straight Southern Conference Championship with a 42-21 win over Furman in Greenville. With a 37-13 victory over Texas State at home, Georgia Southern becomes bowl eligible for the rst time in program history. November 5, 2005 The Eagles rallied late in the fourth quarter to defeat top-ranked Furman 27-24. That marked the rst time December 11, 2015 Georgia Southern had defeated the nation’s No. 1 team in a regular season game. The game was played in Head coach Willie Fritz leaves Georgia Southern to take the head coach position at Tulane after just two front of a crowd of 19,808 fans who rushed the eld after the win. years in Statesboro. December 9, 2005 December 20, 2015 In front of a large crowd at the Nessmith-Lane Continuing Education Building, Director of Athletics Sam Tyson Summers is named the ninth full-time head coach in the modern era of Georgia Southern Football, Baker introduced Jacksonville Jaguars’ linebacker coach Brian VanGorder as head coach. Prior to his year in coming from Colorado State where he was the defensive coordinator for a year. Jacksonville, VanGorder spent four years as defensive coordinator at the University of Georgia. December 23, 2015 January 19, 2007 Behind the leadership of interim head coach Dell McGee, Georgia Southern rolls past Bowling Green, 58-27, Chris Hatcher is named the program’s sixth full-time head coach in the modern era. Hatcher had spent the in the GoDaddy Bowl, the program’s rst bowl game. previous seven seasons as the head coach at Valdosta State. November 21, 2016 July 21, 2007 Senior kicker Younghoe Koo is named one of three national nalists for the Lou Groza Award, given to the Tracy Ham is inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in South Bend, Indiana, becoming the rst top collegiate placekicker. Koo becomes the rst Eagle to earn the nod for a national award as an FBS player Georgia Southern player to earn the honor. and is honored at the Home Depot College Football Awards Show in Atlanta on Dec. 8. September 7, 2007 October 22, 2017 Georgia Southern unveiled the late Coach Erk Russell’s name and championship years to the two retired Head coach Tyson Summers is relieved of his duties as the head coach of the Georgia Southern Eagles and jerseys at Paulson Stadium. assistant head coach Chad Lunsford is named the interim head coach. October 12, 2007 November 27, 2017 The University System of Georgia approved the naming of “Erk Russell Athletic Park” in honor of Coach Athletic director Tom Kleinlein removes the interim tag and promotes Chad Lunsford to be the 10th full-time Russell. head coach in the modern era of Georgia Southern football. December 13, 2007 Senior quarterback Jayson Foster wins the Walter Payton Award, an honor recognizing him as the most outstanding I-AA player in the nation. GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 129 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP SEASONS 1985 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Overall Record: 13-2

1985 Sept. 7 #Florida A&M W 27-21 Sept. 14 Middle Tennessee State L 10-35 Sept. 21 at Troy State W 17-10 Sept. 28 at Chattanooga W 19-14 Oct. 5 Tennessee Tech W 34-0 Oct. 12 Bethune-Cookman W 46-24 Oct. 26 Newberry W 38-17 Nov. 2 at James Madison L 6-21 Nov. 9 Central Florida W 35-18 Nov. 16 East Tennessee State W 46-7 Nov. 23 at South Carolina State W 43-30 Nov. 30 ^Jackson State W 27-0 Dec. 7 ^at Middle Tennessee St. W 28-21 Dec. 14 ^at Northern Iowa W 40-33 Dec. 21 ^^Furman W 44-42 # - at Jacksonville ^ - NCAA I-AA Playo Game, ^^ - I-AA National Championship (Tacoma, WA)

STATISTICAL LEADERS

Rushing: Player ATT. YDS. Avg TD Tracy Ham 234 1131 4.8 11 Ricky Harris 145 1051 7.3 6 Gerald Harris 183 962 5.3 17

Passing: “In the feast that was Saturday’s Player ATT. COMP YDS TD Tracy Ham 238 134 2184 15 Ernest Thompson 53 21 200 2 NCAA Division I-AA

Receiving: national championship, Player REC. YDS. TD Ricky Harris 29 171 0 the Lamb was but the Monty Sharpe 26 550 7 excellent Ham was superb. And Georgia Southern coach Erk Russell dined on a national championship all his own.” - Ed Hinton The Atlanta Journal and Constitution

130 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP SEASONS Georgia Southern 27, Jackson State 0 ERK’S EAGLES HAVE LANDED! Nov. 30, Allen E. Paulson Stadium, Statesboro Georgia Southern defeats Furman 44-42 for national title -First Round- (December 21, 1985) Tracy Ham and Tony Belser connected on two long touchdown passes to lead Georgia Southern to a 27-0 win over Jackson State. Ham hit Belser on a 48-yard pass early in the rst quarter and a 45-yarder early in the TACOMA, Wash. - In the greatest comeback in Football Championship Subdivision title game history, Georgia fourth quarter to seal the victory. The defense recorded its second shutout of 1985. Southern rallied from a 22-point third-quarter de cit to defeat Furman 44-42 and win its rst I-AA national The Eagles held Jackson State to just 105 yards on the ground and forced ve turnovers on the afternoon, championship. Tracy Ham hit Frank Johnson on a 13-yard scoring strike with 10 seconds left in the game to including four interceptions of Tiger quarterback Shannon Boyd. Sophomore cornerback Nay Young recorded give the Eagles the victory. Ham nished the game with 419 yards passing and another 90 yards rushing. two of those picko s and three pass breakups. His 43-yard return to the JSU 26-yard line on the rst theft set Johnson caught seven passes for 148 yards, all in the second half. Georgia Southern scored 38 points in the up fullback Gerald Harris’ one-yard plunge to make the score 17-0. nal 21:51 of the game to overcome a 28-6 Furman lead. Georgia Southern 28, Middle Tennessee State 21 Dec. 7, Johnny Floyd Stadium, Murfreesboro, Tenn. GEORGIA SOUTHERN 0 6 22 16 -- 44 -Quarterfi nals- FURMAN 7 14 7 14 -- 42 Georgia Southern scored 21 unanswered points and then held o a Middle Tennessee rally to upset the nation’s No. 1-ranked team. Gerald Harris rushed for 148 yards and Tracy Ham passed for 125 yards to lead the FU 1 2:50 John Bagwell 1-yd run (Keven Esval kick) Eagles. Defensively, Nay Young had two key interceptions to stop the Blue Raiders. The win avenged a 35-10 GSC 2 13:33 Tim Foley 44-yd fi eld goal loss to MTSU earlier in the season. FU 2 8:22 Bagwell 9-yd run (Esval kick) Young’s second interception of the game and fourth of the playo s stopped the Blue Raiders deep in GSC 2 3:08 Foley 33-yd fi eld goal Georgia Southern territory late in the contest. Earlier, Young stopped an MTSU drive at the Eagle 14-yard line FU 2 0:56 Bobby Lamb 10-yd run (Esval kick) with 10 seconds remaining in the rst half to preserve a 21-0 GSU lead at intermission. FU 3 10:57 Larry Grady 33-yd pass from Lamb (Esval kick) GSC 3 6:51 Monty Sharpe 24-yd pass from Tracy Ham (Ham run) Georgia Southern 40, Northern Iowa 33 GSC 3 4:35 Frank Johnson 40-yd pass from Ham (Foley kick) Dec. 14, UNI Dome, Cedar Falls, Iowa GSC 3 2:28 Gerald Harris 52-yd run (Foley kick) -Semifi nals- GSC 4 12:51 Herman Barron 12-yd pass from Ham (Foley kick) Gerald Harris rushed for 178 yards and Tracy Ham added 157 to pace the Eagles. The game had eight FU 4 7:51 Bagwell 7-yd run (Esval kick) touchdowns and ve eld goals. Over 1,000 yards were amassed by the two teams and 52 rst downs were GSC 4 3:37 Foley 39-yd fi eld goal recorded. There were eight lead changes in the game and only four punts in one of Georgia Southern’s wildest FU 4 1:32 Bagwell 4-yd run (Esval kick) games ever. GSC 4 0:10 Johnson 13-yd pass from Ham (kick failed) The Eagles rolled up 436 yards on the ground, averaging nearly nine yards per carry. Junior safety Brad Bowen picked o two Panther passes and broke up another, while recording nine tackles. Senior linebacker GSC TEAM STATS FU Charles Carper added 12 tackles. 28 First Downs 28 40 Rushing Attempts 45 221 Net Yards rushing 288 419 Passing yards 210 77-640 Plays-total yards 67-498 1-9 Sacks by (-yards) 1-5 37 Pass attempts 22 23 Completions 14 1 Had Intercepted 0 1-0 Fumbles-lost 0-0 12-98 Penalties-yds 3-40 1-34 Punts-Avg.yds 4-37.7 9x16 3rd down Conversions 6x11 31:33 Time of Possession 28:27

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing GSC- G.Harris: 10-92/1td; Ham: 19-90. FU- Bagwell: 15-73/4td; Jager: 8-64 Passing GSC- Ham: 37-23-1, 419/4td. FU- Lamb: 22-14-0, 210/1td Receiving GSC- Johnson: 7-148-2; Sharpe: 3-74-1. FU- Grady: 3-67-1; Speaks: 3-53. Defensive Leaders GSC- Rossignol: 3tt, 1t (-9),1 sck; Durham: 8tt; Jenkins: 8tt. FU- Blankenship: 11tt, 1t ,(-1); Squire: 10tt.

GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 131 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP SEASONS 1986 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Overall Record: 13-2

1986 Aug. 30 at Florida L 14-38 Sept. 13 #Florida A&M W 35-12 Sept. 20 at Middle Tennessee St. W 34-31 Sept. 27 Chattanooga W 34-14 Oct. 4 at Tennessee Tech W 59-13 Oct. 11 Bethune-Cookman W 52-31 Oct. 18 at East Carolina L 33-35 Nov. 1 at Western Kentucky W 49-32 Nov. 8 at Central Florida W 33-23 Nov. 15 James Madison W 45-35 Nov. 22 South Carolina State W 28-7 Nov. 29 ^North Carolina A&T W 52-21 Dec. 6 ^Nicholls State W 55-31 Dec. 13 ^at Nevada-Reno W 48-38 Dec. 20 ^^Arkansas State W 48-21 # - at Jacksonville ^ - NCAA I-AA Playo Game, ^^ - I-AA National Championship (Tacoma, WA)

STATISTICAL LEADERS

Rushing: Player ATT. YDS. Avg TD Tracy Ham 288 1709 5.9 26 “Everything has just come so far so Gerald Harris 280 1469 5.2 28 Ricky Harris 54 556 10.3 4 fast…Its hard to explain how I feel. Passing: I’m still in a state of shock.” Player ATT. COMP YDS TD - Erk Russell Tracy Ham 243 134 2495 13 Ken Burnette 10 5 110 2 Former Eagle Head Coach on winning the 1986 Championship Receiving: “I understand this is the fi rst time Player REC. YDS. TD Monty Sharpe 28 544 5 anybody has it back to back. Frank Johnson 26 582 2 won When you consider our history, it shouldn’t have happened. It was hard to believe last year and it’s still hard to believe.” - Erk Russell Former Eagle Head Coach on winning the 1986 Championship

132 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP SEASONS Georgia Southern 52, North Carolina A&T 21 EAGLES DO IT AGAIN! Nov. 29, Allen E. Paulson Stadium, Statesboro Ham’s 486 yards help Southern win title -First Round- (December 20, 1986) Gerald Harris rushed for 181 yards and scored an NCAA I-AA playo record ve touchdowns as Georgia Southern whipped North Carolina A&T, 52-21. Harris scored on runs of 17, 7 and 9 yards in the rst half. A 29-yard scamper and a one-yard plunge, both in the third quarter, capped the record-setting afternoon. The TACOMA, Wash. - Tracy Ham rushed for 180 yards and three touchdowns and completed 12-of-21 passes for Eagles built a 31-0 halftime lead and expanded that to 38-0 before the Aggies scored midway through the 306 yards and another score to lead Georgia Southern to its second consecutive I-AA national championship. third quarter. Against the nation’s top-rated I-AA defense, Georgia Southern gained 603 yards in total o ense, 297 rushing The Eagle defense, led by Everette Sharpe’s 11 tackles, limited the Aggies to 297 yards in total o ense. It and 306 passing (7.5 yards per play). Tim Foley set a championship game record with four eld goals, all also forced three turnovers, including a pair of rst half fumbles that resulted in 14 Eagle points. in the rst half. With the win, Georgia Southern became the rst school to ever win back-to-back national championships in Division I-AA. Georgia Southern 55, Nicholls State 31 Dec. 6, Allen E. Paulson Stadium, Statesboro GEORGIA SOUTHERN 10 16 15 7 -- 48 -Quarterfi nals- ARKANSAS STATE 7 0 8 6 -- 21 Georgia Southern scored 28 unanswered points in the rst 16 minutes of the game and then held o a furious Nicholls State rally to advance to the semi nals. Tracy Ham rushed for 191 yards on just 18 carries and GSC 1 11:03 Tim Foley 20-yd fi eld goal scored two touchdowns while completing 11-of-19 passes for 167 yards and another score. GSC 1 6:08 Gerald Harris 1-yd run (Foley kick) Defensively, the Eagles picked o ve Nicholls State passes and held the Colonels to just 109 yards rushing. ASU 1 3:08 Boris Whiteside 15-yd run (Scott Roper kick) Southern accumulated 484 total yards. GSC 2 13:21 Foley 30-yd fi eld goal Gerald Harris broke two I-AA playo records during the contest - most touchdowns (eight) and most GSC 2 6:53 Foley 25-yd fi eld goal points (48). Ironically, he set both in 1985. GSC 2 1:33 Tracy Ham 25-yd run (Foley kick) GSC 2 0:06 Foley 36-yd fi eld goal Georgia Southern 48, Nevada Reno 38 GSC 3 12:11 Ham 31-yd run (Herman Barron pass from Ham) Dec. 13, Mackay Stadium, Reno, Nev. ASU 3 8:55 Safety (ball snapped out of endzone) -Semifi nals- GSC 3 8:17 Ham 11-yd run (Foley kick) Behind the running of Tracy Ham, Gerald Harris and Ricky Harris, Georgia Southern amassed a school ASU 3 5:36 Whiteside 15-yd run (pass failed) playo -record 613 yards in total o ense in downing previously unbeaten Nevada Reno, 48-38. Ham rushed GSC 4 10:52 Ricky Harris 79-yd pass from Ham (Foley kick) for 162 yards and two touchdowns and completed 8-of-16 passes for 147 yards and two TDs. ASU 4 5:15 Cazzy Francis 44-yd run (pass failed) While the ‘Hambone’ o ense rolled up 29 rst downs and ate up 476 yards on the ground, it also converted 9-of-17 third down opportunities and totalled 36 minutes of possession time. GSC TEAM STATS ASU Gerald Harris gained 162 yards and scored two touchdowns while Ricky Harris rushed for 106 yards on just 28 First Downs 21 seven carries. 58 Rushing Attempts 58 297 Net Yards Rushing 343 306 Passing Yards 81 80-603 Plays-Total yards 69-424 5 Sacks by (-yards) 3 22 Pass Attempts 18 12 Pass Completions 8 0 Had Intercepted 1 1-0 Fumbles-lost 4-2 11-65 Penalties-yards 5-35 4-29.5 Punts-Avg.yards 6-41.5 7x15 3rd Down Conv. 3x12 35:43 Time of Poss. 24:17

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing GSC- Ham: 24-180/3td; G.Harris: 22-98. ASU- Kimble: 13-134; Whiteside: 9-88/2td Passing GSC- Ham: 21-12-0, 306/1td. ASU- Brown: 18-8-1, 81 Receiving GSC- R.Harris: 3-143-1; Sharpe: 3-67. ASU- Tate: 2-29; Forrest: 2-18. Defensive Leaders GSC- Bowen: 10tt,1pbu; Young: 8tt; Underwood: 6t, 1t (-1). ASU- Fredrick: 12tt, 1t (-1); Withers: 10tt; Miller: 10tt.

GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 133 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP SEASONS 1989 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Overall Record: 15-0

1989 Sept. 2 Valdosta State W 31-10 Sept. 9 West Georgia W 48-7 Sept. 16 #Florida A&M W 28-0 Sept. 21 Middle Tennessee State W 26-0 Oct. 7 Savannah State W 35-14 Oct. 14 at Nicholls State W 21-13 Oct. 21 Central Florida W 31-17 Oct. 28 at Samford W 52-7 Nov. 4 at James Madison W 36-21 Nov. 11 Chattanooga W 34-13 Nov. 18 Marshall W 63-31 Nov. 25 ^Villanova W 52-36 Dec. 2 ^Middle Tennessee State W 45-3 Dec. 9 ^Montana W 45-15 Dec. 16 ^^Stephen F. Austin W 37-34 # - at Jacksonville ^ - NCAA I-AA Playo Game ^^ - NCAA I-AA National Championship (Statesboro, GA)

STATISTICAL LEADERS

Rushing: Player ATT. YDS. Avg TD Joe Ross 278 1730 6.2 16 “We have won 15 games, capping it Raymond Gross 249 1086 4.4 7 Ernest Thompson 118 544 4.6 21 off with a national championship right

Passing: here in our house in front of Player ATT. COMP YDS TD Raymond Gross 159 80 1469 10 25,000 of our fans…I’m so glad Albert Huntley 20 8 138 1 our people could see it.” Receiving: - Erk Russell Player REC. YDS. TD Former Eagle Head Coach on winning the 1989 Championship Donnie Allen 26 463 3 Terrance Sorrell 19 425 1

“They pretty well proved they have a lock on the 1-AA championship for the ‘80s.” - Lynn Graves Former Stephen F. Austin Head Coach on Georgia Southern after their loss in the 1989 National Championship

134 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP SEASONS Georgia Southern 52, Villanova 36 EAGLES PACK ‘JACKS Nov.25, Allen E. Paulson Stadium, Statesboro Dowis’ 20-yard fi eld goal nips SFA -First Round- (December 16, 1989) Junior fullback Joe Ross of Augusta rushed for 190 yards as the Eagles defeated Villanova 52-36 in rst round action at Paulson Stadium. Ross scored on runs of 11 and 39 yards in the second half as Southern pulled away from the Yankee STATESBORO, Ga. - Junior Mike Dowis booted a 20-yard eld goal with 1:41 remaining to cap Georgia Conference co-champions - after typically trailing at intermission. Wildcat quarterback Kirk Schulz passed for Southern’s 15-0 season, the rst by a college team in modern football history. The Eagles, before a record 232 yards and two TDs the rst 30 minutes as his team built a 21-13 lead. crowd of 25,725 at Paulson Stadium, rallied to capture their third Division I-AA championship in ve years. Then came quarter No. 3 and the Eagles ripped o 25 unanswered points. Georgia Southern scored on its Junior quarterback Raymond Gross brought Southern back from two seven-point de cits in the nal 15 rst four possessions to grab a 38-21 advantage with 5:00 remaining. The barrage was capped by Raymond minutes. Junior fullback Joe Ross of Augusta carried 31 times for 152 yards and scored once. Gross rushed for Gross’ nifty swing pass to Darryl Hopkins, who went 64 yards. Southern added 14 points in the fourth quarter. 103 yards and passed for 113. Lumberjack quarterback Todd Hammel threw ve interceptions, the fourth to Its nal score came on Rodney Oglesby’s 32-yard interception return, marking the third time in three weeks free safety Taz Dixon at the SFA 30. Nine plays later, Dowis provided the margin of victory. Sophomore Kevin that an Eagle defensive back had returned a pass theft to paydirt. Whitley made 10 tackles for the Eagles, while junior Gi Smith and senior Darrell Hendrix contributed eight each. Georgia Southern 45, Middle Tennessee State 3 Dec. 2, Allen E. Paulson Stadium, Statesboro STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 7 10 10 7 -- 34 -Quarterfi nals- GEORGIA SOUTHERN 14 6 0 17 -- 37 Junior quarterback Raymond Gross passed for two touchdowns and ran for another and senior linebacker Bart Hughes scored on a 20-yard blocked punt return as Georgia Southern socked Middle Tennessee State GSC 1 10:41 Raymond Gross 34-yd run (Mike Dowis kick) 45-3 at Paulson Stadium. The victory was Southern’s 35th straight at home, a national I-AA record. GSC 1 7:58 Terrence Sorrell fumble recovery in endzone (Dowis kick) Second team fullback Lester E ord gained a career-best 123 yards on 21 carries. He replaced starter Joe SFA 1 0:19 Todd Hammel 1-yd run (Chuck Rawlinson kick) Ross late in the rst quarter. Ross picked up 34 yards on 10 attempts before a right knee injury forced him to SFA 2 8:50 Larry Centers 12-yd pass from Hammel (Rawlinson kick) the sidelines. GSC 2 4:27 Dowis 30-yd fi eld goal Chuck McClurg’s block of a Chuck Daniel punt and Hughes’ subsequent ramble to the end zone put GSC 2 0:21 Dowis 37-yd fi eld goal Southern ahead to stay with 7:56 left in the rst quarter. SFA 2 0:00 Rawlinson 53-yd eld goal SFA 3 11:19 Rawlinson 53-yd eld goal Georgia Southern 45, Montana 15 SFA 3 5:27 Joe Bradford 7-yd pass from Hammel (Rawlinson kick) Dec. 9, Allen E. Paulson Stadium, Statesboro GSC 4 14:57 Joe Ross 2-yd run (Dowis kick) -Semifi nals- SFA 4 12:32 Centers 46-yd pass from Hammel (Rawlinson kick) Junior quarterback Raymond Gross completed 7 of 10 passes for a career-high 180 yards and two GSC 4 5:58 Ernest Thompson 1-yd run (Dowis kick) touchdowns and slotbacks Ernest Thompson, Karl Miller and Darryl Hopkins rushed for one score each as GSC 4 1:41 Dowis 20-yd fi eld goal Georgia Southern blitzed Montana 45-15 in I-AA semi nal action at Paulson Stadium. For the second straight week, Southern struck for a season-high 31 rst-half points. SFA TEAM STATS GSC 18 First Downs 21 32 Rush Attempts 66 74 Net Yards Rushing 274 303 Passing Yards 113 73-422 Total Plays-yards 81-387 1-12 Sacks by (-yards) 2-25 41 Pass Attempts 15 15 Pass Completions 7 5 Had Intercepted 0 0-0 Fumbles-lost 4-1 6-56 Penalties-yards 2-20 4-26.0 Punts-Avg. Yards 6-39.2 6x15 3rd Down Conv. 9x20 26:50 Time of Poss. 33:10

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing GSC- Ross: 31-152/1td; Gross: 26-103/1td. SFA- Centers: 22-63; Landry: 3-15. Passing GSC- Gross: 15-7-0,113/0td. SFA- Hammel: 40-15-5,303/3td. Receiving GSC- Miller: 2-53; Sorrell: 2-29. SFA- Bradford: 4-102-1; Centers: 2-58-2. Defensive Leaders GSC- Whitley: 10tt, 1t (-7), 1int; Hendrix: 9tt, Dixon: 7tt, 1int. SFA- Temple: 14tt, 2t (-6),1sck; Owens: 11tt.

GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 135 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP SEASONS 1990 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Overall Record: 12-3

1990 Sept. 1 Valdosta State W 17-10 Sept. 8 at Middle Tennessee State L 13-16 Sept. 15 at Florida State L 6-48 Sept. 22 Eastern Kentucky L 34-42 Sept. 29 Northeast Louisiana W 33-14 Oct. 6 at Marshall W 17-14 Oct. 20 at Central Florida W 38-17 Oct. 27 Savannah State W 54-7 Nov. 3 James Madison W 31-13 Nov. 10 at Chattanooga W 23-20 Nov. 17 Samford W 31-24 Nov. 24 ^The Citadel W 31-0 Dec. 1 ^Idaho W 28-27 Dec. 8 ^Central Florida W 44-7 Dec. 15 ^^Nevada W 36-13 ^ - NCAA I-AA Playo Game ^^ - NCAA I-AA National Championship (Statesboro, GA)

STATISTICAL LEADERS

Rushing: Player ATT. YDS. Avg TD Joe Ross 261 1131 4.3 17 Lester E ord 136 588 4.3 4 Karl Miller 54 379 7.0 1 “They have a pretty good ball club but Passing: we had a and Player ATT. COMP YDS TD better defense Raymond Gross 233 137 2058 13 something else they didn’t have: the Albert Huntley 8 6 117 1 . You can measure Receiving: desire to win Player REC. YDS. TD people’s heights and weights and Karl Miller 48 585 5 Terrance Sorrell 29 673 5 speeds, but you can’t measure wants and the size of someone’s heart. That’s what made the diff erence for us today.” - Steve Bussoletti Defensive End for the 1990 Eagles

136 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP SEASONS Georgia Southern 31, The Citadel 0 GSU: CHAMPIONS AGAIN Nov. 24, Allen E. Paulson Stadium, Statesboro Eagles Claim Fourth I-AA Title -First Round- (December 15, 1990) The Eagles limited The Citadel to 8 second-half yards in a 31-0 rst round rout of the Bulldogs. As The Citadel’s potent wishbone attack came to a screeching halt, GSU broke open a 10-0 halftime advantage with a 35 yard scoring pass from Raymond Gross to Terence Sorrell and TD runs by Karl Miller and Lester E ord. STATESBORO, Ga. - Quarterback Raymond Gross rushed for a game-high 145 yards and the Georgia Southern Gross completed 10-of-13 passes for 173 yards. Joe Ross led all rushers with 84 yards on 23 carries and scored defense rose to the occasion with a crucial goal line stand early in the third quarter as the Eagles captured Southern’s rst TD. their fourth national championship in six years. Trailing 14-6 to open the second half, Nevada drove 74 After the Gross to Sorrel pass capped Southern’s initial series of the second half, Kevin Whitley intercepted yards in 14 plays to the Eagle 1-yard line. The Wolfpack was stu ed on four consecutive plays before Kevin a Jack Douglas pass at the GSU 48. Miller highlighted a 52-yard, 8-play drive with a 20-yard scoring run. McKelvie missed a 24-yard eld goal. GSU answered with a pair of Darryl Hopkins touchdown runs to take E ord’s 7-yard e ort topped an eight-play, 72-yard scoring drive. a comfortable 27-6 lead midway through the nal period. After Hopkins’ contributions, the Eagles added a 41-yard Mike Dowis eld goal and closed the contest when true freshman defensive end Alex Mash returned Georgia Southern 28, Idaho 27 a pass 15 yards for a touchdown. Dec. 1, Allen E. Paulson Stadium, Statesboro -Quarterfi nals- NEVADA 3 3 0 7 -- 13 Middle linebacker Eugene Hayes’ recovery of a fumble at the Eagle 23-yard line with 2:27 remaining GEORGIA SOUTHERN 7 7 6 16 -- 36 halted a possible game-winning Idaho drive and Georgia Southern escaped with a 28-27 quarter nal win over the Vandals. GSU 1 11:34 Joe Ross 14-yd run (Mike Dowis kick) After the Eagles took a seemingly commanding 21-7 lead with 53 seconds left in the rst half on a UNR 1 5:05 Kevin McKelvie 37-yd eld goal 3-yard TD run by Raymond Gross, Idaho countered with 17 unanswered points for a 24-21 advantage. Gross GSU 2 2:38 Raymond Gross 8-yd run (Dowis kick) connected with Karl Miller from 9-yards out late in the third quarter for what proved to be the deciding points. UNR 2 0:03 McKelvie 44-yd eld goal GSU surrendered a season-high 528 yards total o ense. Vandal quarterback Steve Nolan riddled the Eagle GSU 3 2:23 Darryl Hopkins 3-yd run (kick failed) defense with 372 yards on a then-stadium record 32 completions (43 attempts), while Roman Carter led all GSU 4 14:52 Hopkins 18-yd run (Dowis kick) rushers with 124 yards on 23 carries. Idaho passed the Eagle 30-yard line on three of its rst four possessions, UNR 4 6:22 Ross Ortega 3-yd pass from Chris Vargas (McKelvie kick) but came away empty. GSU 4 1:06 Dowis 41-yd fi eld goal GSU 4 0:44 Alex Mash 15-yd interception return (kick failed) Georgia Southern 44, Central Florida 7 Dec. 8, Allen E. Paulson Stadium, Statesboro UNR TEAM STATS GSU -Semifi nals- 21 First Downs 20 A swarming defense slammed the door on Central Florida in the second half while the o ense ripped o 33 Rush Attempts 58 35 unanswered points as GSU coasted in the semi nals. 56 Net yards Rushing 323 The Knights took an overdose of Southern’s defensive front, whose pressure forced 10 sacks. UCF also saw 265 Passing yards 69 enough of quarterback Raymond Gross, who threw for two touchdowns in the decisive second half. 86-321 Total plays-yards 63-392 Georgia Southern limited Central Florida to 81 yards total o ense in the second half. The Knights 1-4 Sacks by (-yards) 4-34 generated just 6 rushing yards and 75 passing yards in the game’s nal 30 minutes. Joe Ross led all rushers 53 Pass Attempts 5 with 72 yards while Karl Miller covered a career-high 111 yards on ve catches. 27 Pass Completions 2 2 Had Intercepted 0 1-1 Fumbles-lost 5-4 10-77 Penalties-yards 8-66 6-38.8 Punts-Avg.yards 2-37 9x20 3rd Down Conv. 8x12 34:30 Time of Poss. 25:30

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing GSU- Gross: 31-145/1td, Hopkins: 5-86/2td. UNR- Whalen: 24-71. Passing GSU- Gross: 5-2-0,69/0td. UNR- Gatlin: 32-17-0, 156; Vargas: 21-10-2, 109/1td. Receiving GSU- Sorrell: 1-49; Miller: 1-20. UNR- Ortega: 10-82-1, Taylor: 5-67. Defensive Leaders GSU- Oglesby: 9tt; Whitley: 6tt; West: 6tt,1t (-2). UNR- Clafton: 18tt, 1sck; Buddy: 6tt, 1t (-1).

GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 137 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP SEASONS 1999 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Overall Record: 13-2 (7-1 SoCon)

1999 Sept. 4 Fayetteville State W 76-0 Sept. 11 • at Wo ord W 55-14 Sept. 18 at Oregon State L 41-48 Sept. 25 • Chattanooga W 49-10 Oct. 2 • at VMI W 62-0 Oct. 9 • Western Carolina W 70-7 Oct. 16 • at Appalachian State L 16-17 Oct. 23 • The Citadel W 34-17 Oct. 30 • at East Tennessee State W 55-6 Nov. 6 • Furman W 41-38 Nov. 13 at Jacksonville State W 51-14 Nov. 27 ^Northern Arizona W 72-29 Dec. 4 ^Massachusetts W 38-21 Dec. 11 ^Illinois State W 28-17 Dec. 20 ^^Youngstown State W 59-24 • Southern Conference game ^ - NCAA I-AA Playo Game ^^ - NCAA I-AA National Championship (Chattanooga, TN)

STATISTICAL LEADERS

Rushing: Player ATT. YDS. Avg TD Adrian Peterson 353 2704 7.7 40 “Top to bottom, Greg Hill 224 1529 6.8 22 J.R. Revere 60 452 7.5 10 I don’t see any

Passing: weaknesses, so I’m sure it Player ATT. COMP YDS TD Greg Hill 128 72 1461 11 matches up to any championship J.R. Revere 35 16 198 1 team.”

Receiving: - Jim Tressel Player REC. YDS. TD Former Youngstown State Chris Johnson 28 496 4 Head Coach Dedric Parham 22 391 2

“They run the option the way it’s supposed to be run.” - Dennis Erickson Former Oregon State Head Coach

138 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP SEASONS Georgia Southern 72, Northern Arizona 29 MISSION ACCOMPLISHED Nov. 27, Allen E. Paulson Stadium, Statesboro Eagles Capture Unprecedented Fifth National Title -First Round- (December 18, 1999) Greg Hill ran for four touchdowns and threw for two more as second-seeded Georgia Southern routed 15th-seeded Northern Arizona 72-29 in the opening round of the NCAA Division I-AA playo s. The senior CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. - Georgia Southern waited a year to redeem itself in the Division I-AA championship. quarterback had 206 yards rushing and scored on runs of 5, 10, 32 and 73 yards. He was 4-of-6 passing for Once the game started, the Eagles ended the suspense by halftime. 100 yards and connected with Dedric Parham on a 13-yard score and Andre Weathers on a 73-yard bomb. Adrian Peterson rushed for a championship game-record 247 yards on 25 carries and scored three After a 7-7 deadlock at the end of the opening quarter, the Eagles exploded for 23 unanswered points to touchdowns as Georgia Southern scored 28 unanswered points in the second quarter and routed Youngstown take a 30-14 halftime lead. Southern outscored the Lumberjacks 42-15 in the nal half, including a 21-0 run State 59-24 becoming the rst team to win ve I-AA titles. The Walter Payton Award winner scored on runs in the third quarter, for the win. of 3, 22 and 1 yards. Youngstown State, which came in with a defense that had been giving up just 166 yards GSU fullback Adrian Peterson rushed for 134 yards and scored on a 1-yard plunge. Georgia Southern set a rushing per game, couldn’t contain I-AA’s best rushing o ense. The Eagles got 210 of their record-638 yards then-new I-AA playo record with 568 rushing yards and a school record with the most points in a post season rushing in the second quarter and nished with 655 yards of o ense compared to 338 for Youngstown State. game ever. The Penguins kept pace with Georgia Southern by scoring on their rst two drives. Then Peterson got Georgia Southern going - putting the Eagles ahead to stay at 14-10 with 10:25 left in the second quarter on his rst TD of the game. Georgia Southern 38, Massachusetts 21 It was a showdown between I-AA’s two best teams. Youngstown State had won more games (100) than Dec. 4, Allen E. Paulson Stadium, Statesboro any other I-AA program this decade and Georgia Southern came in with more playo victories than any other -Quarterfi nals- I-AA program. The two programs also came in with four I-AA championships each. Adrian Peterson rushed for 333 yards on 32 carries and scored ve touchdowns as second-seeded Georgia Southern downed Massachusetts 38-21 in the NCAA Division I-AA quarter nals. GEORGIA SOUTHERN 10 28 7 14 -- 59 The sophomore fullback’s performance set a new NCAA Division I-AA playo rushing record, shattering YOUNGSTOWN STATE 7 7 3 7 -- 24 the previous mark of 250 yards by Northeast Louisiana’s Greg Robinson in 1992. Peterson, who battled a severe chest cold all afternoon, had three 25-yard touchdown runs as well as a 3-yarder and a 9-yarder. GSU 1 10:20 Chris Chambers 25-yd fi eld goal Georgia Southern (10-2) took a slim 10-7 lead at halftime but outscored the Minutemen (9-4) 21-14 YSU 1 4:51 Adrian Brown 2-yd run (Mark Gri th kick) in the second half to secure the victory and successfully avenge a 55-43 loss to UMass in the 1998 National GSU 1 2:51 Greg Hill 42-yd run (Chambers kick) Championship game. The Eagles, who surrendered 303 rushing yards to the Minutemen in ‘98, allowed just YSU 2 14:34 Je Ryan 3-yd run (Gri th kick) 81 ground yards on 37 attempts - an average of just 2.2 yards per rush. GSU 2 10:25 Adrian Peterson 3-yd run (Chambers kick) GSU 2 9:05 Bennie Cunningham 57-yd run (Chambers kick) Georgia Southern 28, Illinois State 17 GSU 2 5:27 Peterson 22-yd run (Chambers kick) Dec. 11, Allen E. Paulson Stadium, Statesboro GSU 2 2:09 Anthony Williams 72-yd punt return (Chambers kick) -Semifi nals- YSU 3 4:47 Gri th 30-yd eld goal Adrian Peterson rushed for 183 yards and scored three touchdowns to lead Georgia Southern to a 28-17 GSU 3 3:05 Peterson 1-yd run (Chambers kick) victory over Illinois State in the Division I-AA semi nals. The win enabled the Eagles to advance to the I-AA GSU 4 9:57 Mark Myers 5-yd run (Chambers kick) National Championship game for the seventh time in 15 years. GSU 4 7:13 J.R. Revere 66-yd run (Chambers kick) Peterson scored on runs of 1 and 2 yards late in the second quarter to break a 7-7 tie and added a 10-yarder YSU 4 3:48 Brown 1-yd run (Gri th kick) in the fourth to clinch the victory. The 1999 Walter Payton Award winner also surpassed the 100-yard rushing mark for the 29th consecutive time. GSU TEAM STATS YSU Georgia Southern held the Redbirds to 69 yards rushing while rolling up 363. Eagle quarterback Greg Hill 24 First Downs 17 rushed for 80 yards and one touchdown. He also was 3-of-7 passing for 76 yards and one interception. 59 Rush Attempts 44 638 Net yards Rushing 163 17 Passing yards 175 63-655 Total plays-yards 64-338 7-46 Sacks by (-yards) 0-0 4 Pass Attempts 20 1 Pass Completions 11 0 Had Intercepted 1 1-0 Fumbles-lost 1-0 9-82 Penalties-yards 3-11 1-25.0 Punts-Avg.yards 7-36.0 8x12 3rd Down Conv. 1x11 27:47 Time of Poss. 32:13

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing GSU- Peterson: 25-247/3td, Cunningham: 4-129/1td, Hill: 14-111/1td. YSU- Brown: 22-160/2td. Passing GSU- Hill: 4-1-0, 17/ YSU- Ryan: 20-11-1, 175/ Receiving GSU- Parham: 1-17. YSU- Ray: 4-90, Giles: 2-46, Williams: 2-14. Defensive Leaders GSU- Pesqueira: 11tt, 3 t (-22), 3 sck; Thompson: 11tt, 1int; Neese: 9tt,1t (-13), 1 sck. YSU- Johnson: 8tt; Vecchione: 6tt, 1t (-3); Swan: 6tt, 1t (-3).

GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 139 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP SEASONS 2000 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Overall Record: 13-2 (7-1 SoCon)

2000 Sept. 2 at Georgia L 7-29 Sept. 9 Johnson C. Smith W 57-12 Sept. 16 • Wo ord W 24-17 Sept. 23 • at Chattanooga W 31-10 Sept. 30 • VMI W 56-3 Oct. 7 • at Western Carolina W 42-24 Oct. 14 • Appalachian State W 34-28 Oct. 21 • at The Citadel W 27-10 Oct. 28 • East Tennessee State W 42-7 Nov. 4 • at Furman L 10-45 Nov. 11 Elon W 32-9 Nov. 25 ^McNeese State W 42-17 Dec. 2 ^Hofstra W 48-20 Dec. 9 ^at Delaware W 27-18 Dec. 16 ^^Montana W 27-25 • Southern Conference game ^ - NCAA I-AA Playo Game; ^^ - NCAA I-AA National Championship (Chattanooga, TN)

STATISTICAL LEADERS

Rushing: Player ATT. YDS. Avg TD Adrian Peterson 338 2056 6.1 19 “Once they get in the playoff s, they J.R. Revere 262 976 3.7 16 Mark Myers 54 689 12.8 2 understand that it’s win or go Passing: Player ATT. COMP YDS TD home…They understand that J.R. Revere 176 91 1639 13 better than anyone in the country.” Melvin Cox 2 1 12 1 - Louis Ivory Receiving: Former Running Back at Furman University Player REC. YDS. TD Chris Johnson 42 988 10 Andre Weathers 22 273 1 “They played with a lot of heart and brought this championship to us.” - Paul Johnson Former Eagle Head Coach on the 2000 Championship Team

140 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP SEASONS Georgia Southern 42, McNeese State 17 BELIEVED IT, ACHIEVED IT Nov. 25, Allen E. Paulson Stadium, Statesboro Peterson’s Run Halts Grizzly Comeback Hopes -First Round- (December 16, 2000) Georgia Southern scored 21 unanswered points in the third quarter to break away from McNeese State and roll to a 42-17 win in the opening round of the I-AA playo s. CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. - Adrian Peterson rushed for 148 yards and Georgia Southern withstood a fourth Adrian Peterson rushed for a season-high 203 yards and one touchdown after a near-month layo . quarter rally by Montana to win the 2000 NCAA I-AA National Championship 27-25 at Finley Stadium. The Andre Weathers added touchdown runs of 23 and 19 yards while J.R. Revere rushed for 157 yards and two national championship is the second straight for Georgia Southern and its sixth in school history. With a 20-3 scores and was 6-of-13 through the air for 110 yards with one TD. In all, GSU amassed 589 yards of total lead midway through the third quarter, Georgia Southern’s national championship hopes appeared solid. But o ense including 479 on the ground. Montana scored on three consecutive possessions to take a 23-20 lead. The Eagles answered on their rst After trailing 17-14 at the half, Revere engineered a 12-play, 75-yard drive which gave the Eagles a 21- play from scrimmage when Peterson broke-o tackle for 57 yards and a touchdown to put GSU back in front, 17 lead at the 9:57 mark. Weathers took an option pitch for a 23-yard score ve plays after he had converted 27-23. Ryan Hadden ended one Montana drive in the fourth quarter with an interception while two other a crucial 4th-and-4 situation at the Eagle 43-yard line to keep the drive alive. drives ended in loss of downs. In addition to Peterson’s rushing e orts, quarterback J.R. Revere completed 5 of 8 passes for 113 yards. Georgia Southern built its 20-3 lead on a fumble recovery in the end zone by James Georgia Southern 48, Hofstra 20 McCoy that gave the Eagles a 7-0 lead just 1:41 into the game. Revere then hit Chris Johnson with a 49-yard Dec. 2, Allen E. Paulson Stadium, Statesboro scoring pass late in the rst quarter for a 13-0 advantage. After a Montana eld goal cut the lead to 13-3, -Quarterfi nals- Peterson scored the rst of his two touchdowns on a 1-yard run just 33 seconds before halftime. Georgia Southern scored on six of its rst nine possessions to build a 38-3 lead midway through the third quarter and turned in one of its top defensive performances of the season to blow past Hofstra 48-20 in GEORGIA SOUTHERN 13 7 0 7 -- 27 the I-AA quarter nals. MONTANA 3 0 6 16 -- 25 Adrian Peterson rushed for a game-high 146 yards while Mark Myers added 116 yards on just seven carries (16.6 ypr). In addition, J.R. Revere opened the scoring with three straight TD runs and nished with 186 total yards. GSU 1 13:19 James McCoy fumble recovery in endzone (Scott Shelton kick) The Eagle defense held the vaunted Pride run-n-shoot o ense to 65 rst-half passing yards and three GSU 1 2:57 Chris Johnson 49-yd pass from J.R. Revere (kick failed) points. UM 1 1:07 Chris Snyder 38-yd eld goal GSU ran for 430 yards, the most allowed by Hofstra since 1998, and recorded the highest point total GSU 2 0:33 Adrian Peterson 1-yd run (Shelton kick) (48) against The Pride in eight years. UM 3 3:41 Etu Molden 17-yd pass from John Edwards (kick failed) UM 4 14:36 Vince Huntsberger 65-yd run (kick failed) Georgia Southern 27, Delaware 18 UM 4 11:53 Yo Humphery 2-yd run (Humphery pass from Edwards) Dec. 9, Delaware Stadium, Newark, Del. GSU 4 11:29 Peterson 57-yd run (Shelton kick) -Semifi nals- UM 4 0:15 TEAM safety (Shelton tackled in end zone) Adrian Peterson rushed for 198 yards and a touchdown on a career-high 34 carries while Delaware failed to capitalize on four turnovers as the Eagles posted a 27-18 road victory in the NCAA I-AA semi nals. GSU TEAM STATS UM The win allowed the Eagles to advance to the I-AA National Championship game for the third consecutive year 14 First Downs 28 and for the eighth time in 16 years. 51 Rush Attempts 36 Andre Weathers added 122 rushing yards on just four carries yards and set up a late insurance eld 277 Net yards Rushing 211 goal with a 58-yard scamper on a 3rd-and-9 call from the GSU 22-yard line. The Eagles piled up 381 yards on 113 Passing yards 276 the ground against a normally-stingy Blue Hen defense that was allowing just 109.8 ypg coming into the 59-390 Total plays-yards 88-487 game. 2-12 Sacks by (-yards) 1-7 Delaware was also hurt by three missed eld goals by Scott Collins, including a 32-yarder and a 8 Pass Attempts 52 22-yarder that were blocked in the second quarter by Jason Neese and Carlton Oglesby, respectively. 5 Pass Completions 29 0 Had Intercepted 2 4-2 Fumbles-lost 2-1 8-60 Penalties-yards 5-36 6-39.2 Punts-Avg.yards 4-28.8 3x12 3rd Down Conv. 5x14 27:39 Time of Poss. 32:21

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing GSU- Peterson: 23-148/2td, Myers: 3-74, Weathers: 3-59. UM- Humphery: 26-119/2td, Huntsberger: 1-65/1td, Edwards: 4-24. Passing GSU- Revere: 8-5-0, 113/1td. UM- Edwards: 42-24-1, 211/1td, Miller: 9-5-1, 65. Receiving GSU- C. Johnson: 4-110-1, Peterson: 1-3. UM- Farris: 7-82, Humphery: 7-63, Molden: 5-65-1, Hancock: 5-26. Defensive Leaders GSU- Rainey: 13tt, 1pbu; Hadden: 8tt, 1int, 1pbu; Youngblood: 8tt, 1t (-3), 1 ; Pesqueira: 7tt, 1t (-5), 1sack. UM- DeCoite: 10tt, 2t (-12), 1sack, 1 ; Boomer: 8tt, 1t (-3), 1fr; Petek: 8tt, 2t (-9); Young: 6tt, 1t (-1); Brannon: 5tt, 1t (-3), 1fr.

GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 141 ALL-AMERICANS Georgia Southern’s All-Americans represent 87 men who have earned national 42 NICK DAVIS LB – Gri n, Ga. recognition for their talents. These Eagles, with more than 30 All-America honors shared SN among them, are the rst to give credit to their teammates – the others on the eld who 1993 HM pushed them to excel, challenged them to rise above their competitors, and who helped Georgia Southern to victory. 85 DEXTER DAWSON KR – Camilla, Ga. With honorees at every position, our All-Americans have added to the tradition of the FG Georgia Southern. Their e orts and dedication have built a solid foundation on which the 1995 3 next era of Eagle Football may be built. 21 JAMES DICKERSON 98 DARREN ALFORD 71 DORIAN BYRD SS – Bartow, Ga. DT – Eatonton, Ga. OL – Macon, Ga. FG AP WC K FG CSM CSN 1997 HM 1988 1 1 1 1 2012 3 2013 3 22 TAZ DIXON 99 VONCELLIES ALLEN 43 CHARLES CARPER FS – Dublin, Ga. DT – Douglas, Ga. LB – Ocala, Fla. AP AP WC FG SN UT TC GTE AP 1989 3 1997 2 1985 2 1998 1 2 1 1 2 1999 1 1 3 1 1 1 33 DION DUBOSE 6 JERMAINE AUSTIN 43 PAUL CARROLL DE – Norcross, Ga. FB – Darien, Ga. LB – Columbus, Ga. CSM AP SN FG CSR SN 2012 3 2003 2 3 1994 HM 2004 3 2005 2 2 2 1 48 CHARLIE EDWARDS 16 TYLER BASS 72 JAMES CARTER P – Tifton, Ga. PK – Irmo, S.C. OG – Thomaston, Ga. CSN CSK FG 2010 1 2018 2 1986 2

66 MARCELO ESTRADA 49 RANDELL BOONE 45 CHRIS CHAMBERS OL – Hinesville, Ga. SS – Uvalda, Ga. PK – Lawrenceville, Ga. SN AP SN FG SN AP FG 2007 1 1989 2 2 3 1998 2 3 HM

9 TIM FOLEY 44 LEE BROOKS 74 CHARLES CLARKE PK – Miami, Fla. DT – Moultrie, Ga. C – Pace, Fla. AP K SN WC AFCA SN AP SN WC FG 1985 1 1996 HM 2002 1 1 1 HM 1987 3 1 2 1 1

4 JAYSON FOSTER 13 A.J. BRYANT 3 DAVID COOL QB/KR – Canton, Ga. DB – Bushnell, Fla. PK – Stone Mountain, Ga. AP FG AFCA SN CSR AP SN CSR AP FG SN 2006 HM 2004 3 3 4 1991 2 3 HM 2007 1 1 1 1

76 DENNIS FRANKLIN 96 STEVE BUSSOLETTI 28 CHRIS COVINGTON C – Loganville, Ga. DE – Gainesville, Ga. DB – Lawrenceville, Ga. AP K WC FG SN AFCA AP SN FG AP SN 1987 1 1 1 2 1 1990 3 HM 3 2007 HM 1988 1 1 1 1 1 1991 3 1 2 2008 2 HM 58 GARRETT FRYE 43 DERRICK BUTLER 94 ERIC DAVIS OT – Cumming, Ga. LB – Orangeburg, S.C. DE – Albany, Ga. AP SN CSM CSR AP FG SN WC 2012 3 3 2004 4 1998 3 HM 2 1 2013 2 1

142 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL ALL-AMERICANS 51 SEAN GAINEY 58 FLINT MATTHEWS 58 CHAD NIGHBERT OG – Hinesville, Ga. LB – Lincolnton, Ga. LB – Frankfurt, Germany AP FG SN AP FG 1989 3 1 1 1987 1 1997 HM

1 NATE GATES 51 WILLIAM MAXWELL 59 REX NOTTAGE CB – Sarasota, Fla. OL – Quitman, Ga. OT – Coral Springs, Fla. AP SN FG PS SN 2000 2 3 HM 2011 2 1992 HM

67 JAMIE GLOVER 62 RICH McGRATH 19 RODNEY OGLESBY DT – Eatonton, Ga. OT – Snellville, Ga. CB – Swainsboro, Ga. SN ESPN/SP FG AP FG K WC AFCA SN 1996 3 1997 2 1988 HM 1999 3 1990 3 2 1991 1 HM 1 1 1 1 8 TRACY HAM 1 JERICK McKINNON 62 RUSSELL ORR QB – High Springs, Fla. QB – Marietta, Ga. OL – Thomasville, Ga. AP FG K AFCA CSN CSJ PS SN 1986 1 1 1 1 2012 1 1 2007 1 2013 1 1 2

45 JESSE HARTLEY 38 ERIC MENG 44 FREDDY PESQUEIRA PK – Eatonton, Ga. PK – Jupiter, Fla. DT – Acworth, Ga. SN FG AP FG SN WC AFCA 2007 HM 1997 HM 1999 HM 2000 1 2 2001 1 1 1 1 2002 1 1 1 1 1 42 DARRELL HENDRIX 47 JOHN MOHRING LB – Nahunta, Ga. LB – Naples, Fla. 3 ADRIAN PETERSON AP FG FG SN AFCA FB – Alachua, Fla. 1988 HM 2005 3 3 AP AFCA SN WC FG TC ESPN/U AAFF 1989 3 2006 1 1998 1 1 1 3 1 1999 1 1 1 1 1 1 2000 2 1 1 1 1 10 GREG HILL 57 BRETT MOORE 2001 1 1 2 1 3 1 QB – Sarasota, Fla. OG – Warner Robins, Ga. FG SN AP SN CSN WC AFCA 91 EUGENE PHILLIPS 1998 HM 2010 3 DT – Columbus, Ga. 1999 HM 3 2011 1 1 1 1 1 AP FG 1999 3 2 49 RONALD JOHNSON 45 ADRIAN MORA DE – Hinesville, Ga. PK – Dalton, Ga. SN AP PS SN PS 62 VANCE PIKE 1992 HM 2010 3 4 OT – Warner Robins, Ga. 2011 3 4 AFCA K 1985 1 1 1 COREY JOYNER 4 EARTHWIND MORELAND SB – Albany, Ga. CB – Atlanta, Ga. FG AP FG SN 21 LAVAR RAINEY 1998 HM 1999 3 3 3 CB – Fort Gordon, Ga. FG 2000 HM 9 YOUNGHOE KOO 40 DARYL MORRELL PK – Ridgewod, N.J. LB – Mableton, Ga. PS AP 9 J.R. REVERE 2016 3 1998 3 QB – LaGrange, Ga. FG 2001 HM 99 ALEX MASH 71 CHAD MOTTE DT – Thomasville, Ga. OG – Arab, Ala. AP SN FG K AFCA WC AP SN CSR WC 1992 HM 1 1 2004 2 1 2 1993 1 1 1 1 1 1 2005 1 1 1 1

GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 143 ALL-AMERICANS 36 JOE ROSS 2 KIWAUKEE THOMAS 10 CHAZ WILLIAMS FB – Augusta, Ga. CB – Perry, Ga. QB – Apopka, Fla. AP FG K SN AFCA FG AP FG 1987 3 1999 HM 2002 2 HM 1989 1 2 1 1 1 1990 3 HM 66 BRENT RUSSELL 5 ARKEE THOMPSON 68 MARK WILLIAMS DL – Madison, Ga. FS – Savannah, Ga. OG – Albany, Ga. AP WC PS SN CSN CSJ AP SN ESPN/USA TC AP FG SN WC ESPN/USA TC 2009 FOY 1998 1 1 2 1998 1 1 1 1 1 2010 1 1 1 2 1999 3 1999 1 1 1 1 1 2011 2 1 1 1 1 2012 1 1 1 1 1 94 RODERICK TINSLEY 59 MATT WINSLETTE 5 RODERICK RUSSELL DT – Soperton, Ga. C – Greensboro, Ga. FB – Opelika, Ala. SN SN AP AP FG 2011 3 1998 1 2 1997 3 1

73 ALBERT TURNER 18 DAVID YOUNG 34 LARON SCOTT OT – Rydal, Ga. SS – Columbia, S.C. CB – Warner Robins, Ga. SN AP CSR FG AP SN AP PS CSN TSN CSN 2004 2 3 4 2001 HM 2010 3 4 2002 HM 3 3 2011 4 1 2 ST-POY 52 DAKOTA WALKER 1 JAMES YOUNG 95 GIFF SMITH DE – Mays Landing, N.J. DB – Tampa, Fla. DE – Mableton, Ga. SN CSR AP FG WC 2008 HM 2004 HM 1988 HM 2 1989 1 2 1990 1 1 1 20 KINDLE VILDOR 56 FRANKLIN STEPHENS CB – College Park, Ga. C – Keysville, Ga. PFF AP K SN AFCA 2018 2 1993 3 1 2 1 1994 3 3 1 57 RONALD WARNOCK 14 ROB STOCKTON OT – Eastman, Ga. DB – Clayton, Ga. AP GTE 1987 HM 1995 1

18 LAVELLE WESTBROOKS 69 CB – Riverdale, Ga. OT – Vidalia, Ga. PS KEY TO ALL-AMERICA TEAMS AP 2013 2 AAFF...... All-American Football Foundation 1986 1 AFCA ...... American Football Coaches Association AP ...... Associated Press CSK ...... Chris Sailer Kicking 4 KEVIN WHITLEY CSJ ...... College Sports Journal 6 DOMINIQUE SWOPE CB – Decatur, Ga. CSM ...... College Sports Madness RB – Buford, Ga. FG CSJ 1991 HM CSN ...... College Sporting News 2012 1 CSR ...... CollegeSportsReport.com ESPN/SP ...... ESPN/SportsTicker ESPN/USA...... ESPN/USA Today 19 J.J. WILCOX FG ...... Don Hansen’s Football Gazette 47 D.T. TANNER S – Cairo, Ga. GTE ...... GTE/CoSIDA Academic LB – Atlanta, Ga. CSJ K ...... Kvvodak FG 2012 1 PFF ...... Pro Football Focus 1997 HM PS ...... Phil Steele SN ...... Sports Network TC ...... Teamlink.com 97 EDWARD THOMAS WC ...... Walter Camp LB – Atlanta, Ga. GTE FG 1 ...... First Team 1995 2 2 ...... Second Team 1996 1 3 ...... Third Team HM ...... Honorable Mention

144 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS 1993 (SoCon) 1999 (SoCon) 2004 (SoCon) Shawn Austin ...... DB ...1st Team Coaches Voncellies Allen ...... NT ....1st Team Coaches/Media Jermaine Austin ...... FB ....2nd Team Media Miguel Ayoub ...... OG ...1st Team Coaches/Media Chris Chambers ...... PK ....2nd Team Media Derrick Butler ...... LB ....1st Team Coaches/Media Darius Dawson ...... LB ....2nd Team Coaches/Media Greg Hill ...... QB ...1st Team Coaches/Media A.J. Bryant ...... FS ....1st Team Media Dexter Dawson ...... RS ....2nd Team Coaches/Media Rich McGrath ...... OT ....1st Team Coaches/Media Teddy Craft ...... RS ....2nd Team Coaches/Media Reed Haley ...... PK ....1st Team Coaches Earthwind Moreland .... CB ....1st Team Coaches/Media Jonathan Dudley ...... PK ....1st Team Coaches/2nd Team Media Alex Mash ...... DT ....1st Team Coaches/Media Jason Neese ...... LB ....2nd Team Coaches/Media Eric Hadley ...... DL ....1st Team Coaches/Media Franklin Stephens ...... OG ...2nd Team Coaches/Media Freddy Pesqueira ...... DT ....2nd Team Coaches Dan Jordan ...... P .....1st Team Coaches/Media James Williams ...... FB ....2nd team Media Adrian Peterson...... FB ....1st Team Coaches/Media DeShawn Jude ...... DL ....2nd Team Coaches Eugene Phillips ...... DT ....1st Team Coaches/Media Terence McBride ...... DB ...1st Team Coaches 1994 (SoCon) Kiwaukee Thomas ...... CB ....1st Team Coaches/2nd Team Media Eric McIntire ...... DL ....2nd Team Coaches Marco Bradham ...... DB ...2nd Team Coaches/Media Arkee Thompson ...... FS ....2nd Team Coaches/1st Team Media John Mohring ...... LB ....2nd Team Coaches Paul Carroll ...... LB ....1st Team Coaches/2nd Team Media Mark Williams ...... OG ...1st Team Coaches/Media Chad Motte ...... OG ...1st Team Coaches/Media Scott Davis ...... LB ....2nd Team Coaches Tariq Muhammad ...... DB ...2nd Team Coaches Isaac Ferrell ...... OG ...1st Team Coaches/2nd Team Media 2000 (SoCon) Travlis Sims ...... OG ...2nd Team Coaches Michael Morris ...... DT ....2nd Team Media Nate Gates ...... CB ....1st Team Coaches/Media Charrod Taylor ...... DL ....2nd Team Coaches Franklin Stephens ...... C .....1st Team Coaches Jason Neese ...... LB ....2nd Team Coaches/Media Albert Turner ...... OT ....1st Team Coaches/Media Freddy Pesqueira ...... DT ....1st Team Coaches/Media Lance Wayne ...... C .....1st Team Media 1995 (SoCon) Adrian Peterson...... FB ....1st Team Coaches/Media Chaz Williams ...... QB ...2nd Team Coaches/Media Marco Bradham ...... DB ...2nd Team Coaches/Media Lavar Rainey...... CB ....2nd Team Coaches/1st Team Media James Young ...... FS ....1st Team Coaches/Media Dexter Dawson ...... RS ....1st Team Coaches/Media Jamie Glover ...... OG ...2nd Team Coaches/Media 2001 (SoCon) 2005 (SoCon) Stacy Moses ...... OT ....2nd Team Coaches Jamar Jones ...... DE ....2nd Team Coaches Jermaine Austin ...... FB ....1st Team Media Rob Stockton ...... DB ...2nd Team Coaches Josh Jones ...... OG ...2nd Team Coaches/Media Teddy Craft ...... WR ...2nd Team Coaches Edward Thomas ...... DE ....2nd Team Coaches Robert LeBlanc ...... DT ....2nd Team Coaches Terence McBride ...... DB ...1st Team Coaches/Media Brancis Williams ...... DB ...1st Team Coaches/2nd Team Media James McCoy ...... OT ....2nd Team Coaches/Media Chad Motte ...... OG ...1st Team Coaches/Media Freddy Pesqueira ...... DT ....1st Team Coaches/Media John Mohring ...... LB ....1st Team Coaches/Media 1996 (SoCon) Adrian Peterson...... FB ....1st Team Coaches/Media Charrod Taylor ...... DL ...2nd Team Coaches/1st Team Media Jamie Glover ...... OG ...2nd Team Coaches/Media J.R. Revere ...... QB ...1st Team Coaches/Media Lance Wayne ...... C .....2nd Team Media Roderick Russell ...... FB ....2nd Team Coaches/Media Joe Scott...... LB ....2nd Team Media Edward Thomas ...... DE ....1st Team Coaches/2nd Team Media David Young ...... SS ....1st Team Coaches/Media 2006 (SoCon) James Young ...... FS ....2nd Team Coaches Jayson Foster ...... WR ...1st Team Coaches 1997 (SoCon) Michael Youngblood .... LB ....2nd Team Coaches Jayson Foster ...... RS ....2nd Team Coaches/1st Team Media Voncellies Allen ...... NT ....1st Team Coaches/2nd Team Media Brandon Jackson ...... DB ...2nd Team Coaches/Media Eric Davis ...... DE ....2nd Team Coaches/Media 2002 (SoCon) John Mohring ...... LB ....1st Team Coaches/Media Rich McGrath ...... OT ....1st Team Coaches/Media Jermaine Austin ...... FB ....2nd Team Coaches/1st Team Media Charrod Taylor ...... DL ....1st Team Coaches Eric Meng ...... PK ....1st Team Coaches/Media Freddy Pesqueira ...... DT ....1st Team Coaches/Media Lance Wayne ...... C .....1st Team Media Chad Nighbert ...... LB ....2nd Team Coaches/Media Charles Clarke ...... C .....1st Team Coaches/Media Roderick Russell ...... FB ....1st Team Coaches/Media James McCoy ...... OT ....2nd Team Coaches/1st Team Media 2007 (SoCon) D.T. Tanner ...... LB ....1st Team Coaches Joe Scott...... LB ....1st Team Coaches/Media Larry Beard ...... DE ....1st Team Coaches/Media Anthony D. Williams ... DT ....2nd Team Coaches Zzream Walden ...... SB ....2nd Team Coaches Chris Covington ...... DB ...2nd Team Coaches/1st Team Media Mark Williams ...... OG ...1st Team Coaches/Media Anthony J. Williams .... RS ....2nd Team Coaches/1st Team Media Marcelo Estrada...... OG ...2nd Team Coaches/Media Kenny Worob ...... P .....2nd Team Coaches/Media Chaz Williams ...... QB ...1st Team Coaches/Media Jayson Foster ...... QB ...1st Team Coaches/Media David Young ...... SS ....1st Team Coaches/Media Jesse Hartley ...... PK ....2nd Team Coaches/Media 1998 (SoCon) James Young ...... FS ....2nd Team Coaches Lamar Lewis ...... RB ....2nd Team Coaches Voncellies Allen ...... NT ....1st Team Coaches/Media Russell Orr ...... OT ....1st Team Coaches/Media Chris Chambers ...... PK ....1st Team Coaches/Media 2003 (SoCon) Damon Suggs ...... DL ....2nd Team Coaches Grant Chesnut ...... OT ....2nd Team Coaches/Media Jermaine Austin ...... FB ....1st Team Media Brad Williams ...... OT ....2nd Team Coaches Eric Davis ...... DE ....2nd Team Coaches/1st Team Media Lewis Barr ...... RS ....2nd Team Coaches/1st Team Media Benjy Harris ...... DE ....2nd Team Coaches/Media Derrick Butler ...... LB ....1st Team Coaches/2nd Team Media 2008 (SoCon) Greg Hill ...... QB ...1st Team Coaches/Media Eric Hadley ...... DT ....2nd Team Media Raja Andrews ...... WR ...2nd Team Media Corey Joyner ...... RS ....1st Team Media Sean Holland ...... PK ....2nd Team Media Chris Covington ...... LB ....1st Team Coaches/Media Corey Joyner ...... SB ....2nd Team Coaches/Media Dion DuBose...... LB ....All-Freshman Rich McGrath ...... OT ....2nd Team Coaches/1st Team Media Charlie Edwards ...... P .....All-Freshman Earthwind Moreland .. CB ....1st Team Coaches/2nd Team Media Dio Herrera ...... OG ...2nd Team Coaches Daryl Morrell ...... LB ....1st Team Coaches Adrian Mora ...... PK ....2nd Team Coaches/Media Adrian Peterson...... FB ....1st Team Coaches/Media Dakota Walker ...... DE ....1st Team Coaches/Media Arkee Thompson ...... FS ....1st Team Coaches/Media Mark Williams ...... OG ...1st Team Coaches/Media Matt Winslette ...... C .....1st Team Coaches/Media

GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 145 ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS/AWARDS 2009 (SoCon) 2015 (Sun Belt) SOCON FRESHMAN PLAYER OF THE YEAR Brent Russell ...... DL ....2nd Team Coaches/1st Team Media Matt Breida ...... RB ....1st Team 1994 ...... Kenny Robinson ...... QB ...... Coaches/Media Markeith Wylie ...... DL ....2nd Team Coaches Bernard Dawson ...... DL ....2nd Team 1998 ...... Adrian Peterson ...... RB ...... Coaches/Media Jay Ellison...... DL ....2nd Team 2002 ...... Jermaine Austin ...... RB ...... Coaches/Media 2010 (SoCon) Darien Foreman...... OL ....1st Team 2004 ...... Jayson Foster ...... QB ...... Coaches Charlie Edwards ...... P .....1st Team Coaches/Media Ironhead Gallon ...... LB ....Honorable Mention 2005 ...... Dedrick Bynam ...... DB ...... Coaches/Media Brett Moore ...... OT ....1st Team Coaches/2nd Team Media Antonio Glover ...... DB ...1st Team 2011 ...... Dominique Swope ...... RB ...... Coaches Josh Rowe ...... LB ....2nd Team Coaches Derek Keaton ...... RS ....1st Team Brent Russell ...... DL ....1st Team Coaches/Media Andy Kwon ...... OL ....2nd Team SOCON COACH OF THE YEAR (COACHES) Laron Scott ...... CB ....1st Team Coaches/Media L.A. Ramsby ...... RB ....Honorable Mention 1993 ...... Tim Stowers RS ....1st Team Coaches/Media Antwione Williams ..... LB ....Honorable Mention 1997 ...... Paul Johnson Roderick Tinsley ...... DT ....2nd Team Coaches/Media Caleb Williams ...... DB ...Honorable Mention 1998 ...... Paul Johnson 2004 ...... Mike Sewak 2011 (SoCon) 2016 (Sun Belt) 2011 ...... Je Monken Robert Brown ...... RB ....2nd Team Media Kevin Ellison ...... QB ...Honorable Mention Dorian Byrd ...... OL ....2nd Team Coaches Ukeme Eligwe ...... LB ....Honorable Mention SOCON WALLACE WADE COACH OF THE YEAR (MEDIA) John Douglas ...... DL ....2nd Team Coaches/Media Ironhead Gallon ...... LB ....1st Team 1993 ...... Tim Stowers William Maxwell ...... OL ....1st Team Coaches/Media BJ Johnson III ...... WR ...Honorable Mention 1997 ...... Paul Johnson Brett Moore ...... OT ....1st Team Coaches/Media Darius Jones Jr...... CB ....Honorable Mention 1998 ...... Paul Johnson Adrian Mora ...... PK ....1st Team Coaches/Media Younghoe Koo ...... PK ....1st Team 2011 ...... Je Monken Brent Russell ...... DL ....1st Team Coaches/Media Andy Kwon ...... OL ....1st Team Laron Scott ...... CB ....1st Team Coaches/Media SOCON JACOBS BLOCKING TROPHY RS ....1st Team Coaches/Media 2017 (Sun Belt) (Outstanding O ensive Lineman) Jaybo Shaw ...... QB ...2nd Team Coaches/Media Tyler Bass ...... PK ....2nd Team 1994 ...... Franklin Stephens Monquavion Brinson ..DB ...2nd Team 1997 ...... Mark Williams 2012 (SoCon) Wesley Fields ...... RB ....Honorable Mention 1998 ...... Mark Williams Dorian Byrd ...... OL ....1st Team Coaches/Media Logan Hunt ...... DL ....2nd Team 2002 ...... Charles Clarke Logan Daves ...... OL ....2nd Team Media Raymond Johnson III .. DL ....Honorable Mention Dion DuBose...... DL ....1st Team Coaches/2nd Team Media Curtis Rainey ...... OL ....Honorable Mention SUN BELT COACH OF THE YEAR Darius Eubanks ...... DB ...1st Team Coaches/2nd Team Media Shai Werts ...... QB ...Honorable Mention 2014 ...... Willie Fritz Javon Mention ...... DL ....2nd Team Media Brent Russell ...... DL ....1st Team Coaches/Media 2018 (Sun Belt) SOCON ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM J.J. Wilcox ...... DB ...1st Team Coaches/2nd Team Media Tyler Bass ...... PK ....1st Team Dion DuBose...... LB ...... 2008 Monquavion Brinson ..DB ...2nd Team Charlie Edwards ...... P ...... 2008 2013 (SoCon) Rashad Byrd ...... LB ....Honorable Mention Derek Heyden ...... DB ...... 2008 Dorian Byrd ...... OL ....1st Team Coaches/Media Jeremiah Culbreth ...... OL ....2nd Team Adrian Mora ...... PK ...... 2008 Garrett Frye ...... OL ....2nd Team Coaches/Media Wesley Fields ...... RB ....2nd Team J.B. Shippy ...... LB ...... 2008 Jerick McKinnon ...... RB ....1st Team Coaches/Media Logan Hunt ...... DL ....3rd Team K.R. Snipes ...... DB ...... 2008 Kyle Oehlbeck ...... LB ....2nd Team Coaches Raymond Johnson III .. DL ....2nd Team Adam Urbano ...... RB ...... 2008 Manrey Saint-Amour .... OL ....2nd Team Coaches/Media Wesley Kennedy III ..... RB ....Honorable Mention Patrick Barker ...... WR ...... 2009 Deion Stanley ...... DB ...2nd Team Media Ty Phillips ...... DL ....Honorable Mention Darius Eubanks ...... DB ...... 2009 Lavelle Westbrooks.....DB ...2nd Team Coaches/Media Curtis Rainey ...... OL ....1st Team Brent Russell ...... DL ...... 2009 Kindle Vildor ...... DB ...1st Team Jamere Valentine ...... WR ...... 2009 2014 (Sun Belt) Shai Werts ...... QB ...Honorable Mention Robert Brown ...... RB ...... 2010 Matt Breida ...... RB ....1st Team Dorian Byrd ...... OT ...... 2010 Logan Daves ...... OL ....Honorable Mention SOCON OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Josh Gebhardt ...... DE ...... 2010 Matt Dobson ...... DB ...2nd Team 1998 ...... Adrian Peterson ...... RB ...... Coaches/Media Manrey Saint-Amour ...... OL ...... 2011 Kevin Ellison ...... QB ...2nd Team 1999 ...... Greg Hill ...... QB ...... Coaches/Media Deion Stanley ...... DB ...... 2011 Jay Ellison...... DL ....Honorable Mention 2001 ...... Adrian Peterson ...... RB ...... Coaches Dominique Swope ...... RB ...... 2011 Garrett Frye ...... OL ....1st Team 2002 ...... Chaz Williams ...... QB ...... Coaches/Media Patrick Flowe ...... LB ...... 2012 Edwin Jackson ...... LB ....1st Team 2003 ...... Jermaine Austin ...... RB ...... CoachesMedia Alex Hanks ...... PK ...... 2012 Manrey Saint-Amour .... OL ....1st Team 2007 ...... Jayson Foster ...... QB ...... Coaches/Media Kevin Ellison ...... QB ...... 2013 Deion Stanley ...... S .....Honorable Mention Younghoe Koo ...... PK ...... 2013 Antwione Williams ..... LB ....Honorable Mention SOCON DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1993 ...... Alex Mash ...... DL ...... Coaches SUN BELT ALL-NEWCOMER TEAM 2001 ...... Freddy Pesqueira ...... DT ...... Coaches L.A. Ramsby ...... RB ...... 2014 2008 ...... Chris Covington ...... LB ...... Media Wesley Fields ...... RB ...... 2015 2011 ...... Brent Russell ...... DT ...... Coaches/Media Ukeme Eligwe ...... LB ...... 2016

146 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS/AWARDS FOUR-TIME FIRST-TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE TWO-TIME FIRST-TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE Chad Motte ...... OG...... 2004, 05 Adrian Peterson...... RB ...... 1998, 99, 00, 01 Matt Breida ...... RB ...... 2014, 15 Laron Scott ...... CB, RS ...... 2010, 11 Brent Russell ...... DL ...... 2009, 10, 11, 12 Derrick Butler ...... LB ...... 2003, 04 Charrod Taylor ...... DL ...... 2004, 05 Chris Covington ...... DB, LB ...... 2007, 08 Arkee Thompson ...... FS ...... 1998, 99 THREE-TIME FIRST-TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE Jayson Foster ...... WR/QB ...... 2006, 07 Lance Wayne ...... C ...... 2004, 06 Voncellies Allen ...... NT ...... 1997, 98, 99 Greg Hill ...... QB...... 1998, 99 David Young ...... SS ...... 2001, 02 Jermaine Austin ...... RB ...... 2003, 04, 05 Terence McBride ...... DB ...... 2004, 05 Rich McGrath ...... OT ...... 1997, 98, 99 John Mohring ...... LB ...... 2005, 06 Freddy Pesqueira ...... DT ...... 2000, 01, 02 Brett Moore ...... OT ...... 2010, 11 Mark Williams ...... OL ...... 1997, 98, 99 Earthwind Moreland ...... CB ...... 1998, 99

Adrian Peterson was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2017.

GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 147 ALL-TIME LETTERMEN A - A - A Bell, Melvin ...... 1982, 83, 84 Bussoletti, Steve ...... 1988, 89, 90, 91 Cravey, Jay ...... 1982 Abraham, Jake ...... 2014, 15, 16 Bellingrath, Bob ...... 1998, 99 Burden, Willie...... 2009, 10, 11, 12 Crawford, Jarrell ...... 2008 Abrams, Ronnie ...... 2002 Belser, Deryl ...... 1988, 89, 90, 91 Butler, Derrick ...... 2001, 02, 03, 04 Crenshaw, Joe ...... 1987, 88, 89 Adam, Tim ...... 1984 Belser, Tristram ...... 1994, 95, 96 Butler, D.J...... 2018 Crockett, Montay ...... 2013, 14, 15, 16 Adams, Derek ...... 2001 Belser, Tony ...... 1985, 86, 87, 88 Butler Jr., Ken ...... 2014, 15, 16 Culbreth, Jeremiah ...... 2015, 16, 17, 18 Agnew, Terico ...... 2010, 11, 12 Bene eld, Terrione ...... 2006, 07, 08, 09 Butler, Kenny...... 1986, 87 Cundari, Steve ...... 2007, 08 Aiken, Chris ...... 1985, 86 Benson, Randy ...... 1982 Butler, Michael ...... 2010, 11 Cunningham, Bennie ...... 1996, 97, 98, 99 Akinniranye, Tobi ...... 2009, 10 Benton, Cordell ...... 1996, 97 Butler, Tray ...... 2010, 12, 13, 14 Cushing, Joey ...... 1991, 92, 93, 94 Alexander, Ross ...... 2014, 15, 16, 17 Behrman, Joe ...... 2008 Butler, Tony ...... 1997, 98 Alford, Darren ...... 1987, 88 Berry, Michael ...... 1988, 89, 90, 91 Byers, Tony ...... 1990 D - D - D Allen, Donnie F...... 1986, 87, 88, 89 Bernard, Brad ...... 1986, 87, 88, 89 Bynam, Dedrick ...... 2005,06 Daggett, Leonard ...... 2001, 02, 03, 04 Allen, Donnie L...... 1983, 84, 85, 86 Bignon, Jadwin ...... 2007 Byrd, Dorian ...... 2010, 11, 12, 13 Dam, Raul ...... 1996, 97 Allen, Rob ...... 1982 Bing, Maurice ...... 1995, 96 Byrd, Rashad ...... 2017, 18 Daniel, Branden ...... 2006, 07 Allen, Tre ...... 2018 Bird, Brad ...... 2000, 01 Byrd, Roscoe ...... 2015 Daniels, Quaun ...... 2011, 12, 14 Allen, Voncellies ...... 1996, 97, 98, 99 Birdsong, Justin ...... 2018 Byrne, Ryan ...... 2010 Danridge, Devin ...... 2000 Almon, Brad ...... 1989, 90, 91 Bironas, Rob ...... 2000 Daves, Logan ...... 2011, 12, 13, 14 Almond, Patrick ...... 1995 Black, Bob ...... 1982 C - C - C Davis, Eric ...... 1997, 98 Alves, Mike ...... 2001 Blaine, Anthony ...... 2005 Cabral, Victor ...... 2001, 02, 03, 04 Davis, John ...... 1998 Anderson, Darion ...... 2017, 18 Blaxton, Garrett ...... 2011 Cade, Marcus ...... 2001 Davis, Kevin ...... 2001, 02, 03, 04 Anderson, Kevin ...... 2003 Blount, Chris ...... 1998, 99, 00, 01 Cain, Jerry ...... 1982 Davis, Mark ...... 1982 Anderson, Michael ...... 1997, 98, 99, 00 Bolen, Patrick ...... 2006, 07, 08 Callaway, Justin ...... 2007, 08 Davis, Nick ...... 1990, 91, 92, 93 Anderson, Steve ...... 1984 Bonds, Kerry ...... 2007, 08, 09 Camp, Tim ...... 2005, 06, 07, 08 Davis, Oliver ...... 1987 Anderson, T.J...... 2001, 02, 03, 04 Boone, Larry ...... 1985, 86 Campbell, Irving ...... 2006, 07 Davis, Ri’Chard ...... 2006, 07 Anderson, Truman ...... 1982 Boone, Randell ...... 1987, 88, 89 Campbell, Myles ...... 2014, 15, 16, 17 Davis, Scott ...... 1992, 93 Andrews, Brandon ...... 2002, 03, 04, 05 Bortles, Robby ...... 1982 Cantrell, P.J...... 2001, 02, 03, 04 Dawson, Bernard ...... 2013, 14, 15, 16 Andrews, Raja ...... 2005, 06, 07, 08 Bostick, Charles ...... 1991, 92, 93, 95 Carper, Charles ...... 1983, 84, 85 Dawson, Darius ...... 1990, 91, 92, 93 Anthony, LaBaron ...... 2018 Bowdry, Jay ...... 2016, 17, 18 Carroll, Paul ...... 1991, 92, 93, 94 Dawson, Dexter ...... 1992, 93, 94, 95 Anthony, Warnell ...... 1983, 84, 85, 86 Bowen, Brad ...... 1983, 84, 85, 86 Carter, Bryce ...... 2004 Days, Ean ...... 2014 Arnold, David ...... 2008 Bowen, Greg ...... 1984 Carter Jr., Dexter ...... 2017, 18 Dean, James ...... 2012, 14, 15 Arnoult, Chris ...... 1991, 92 Bower, Harland ...... 2006, 07, 08, 09 Carter, Hal ...... 1994, 95, 96, 97 DeBartola, Blake ...... 2009, 10, 11, 12 Arowoselu, James ...... 2009 Boynton, Tommy ...... 2014, 15, 17 Carter, James ...... 1986, 87 DeLaRosa, Chris ...... 2014, 15, 16, 17 Ashkouti, Chris ...... 2006, 07 Bradham, Marco ...... 1992, 93, 94, 95 Carter, James R...... 1983, 84, 85, 86 DeMasi, Russell ...... 2012 Austin, Anthony ...... 1997 Bradley, Lonnie ...... 1985, 86 Carter, Mike ...... 1982 Dereszynski, Nick ...... 1990 Austin, Derick ...... 1993, 94, 95, 96 Bradley, Todd ...... 2016, 17, 18 Cave, Carlos ...... 2010, 11, 12, 13 Dickerson, Chris ...... 2005 Austin, Jermaine ...... 2002, 03, 04, 05 Brantley, Bubba ...... 1999, 00, 01 Chadwick, Hunter ...... 1997 Dickerson, James ...... 1996, 97 Austin, Shawn ...... 1990, 91, 92, 93 Breda, Bill ...... 1989 Cha n, Scott ...... 1990, 91, 92, 93 Diebolt, Doug ...... 1982 Avret, Clint ...... 1989, 90, 91 Breida, Matt ...... 2013, 14, 15, 16 Chambers, Chris ...... 1996, 97, 98, 99 Dill, Steve ...... 1995, 96, 97, 98 Ayoub, Miguel ...... 1990, 91, 92, 93 Bremer, Joe ...... 1982 Chandler, Darren ...... 1985, 86, 87 Dixon, Stewart ...... 1993, 94, 95 Brice III, Robert ...... 2013, 14 Chapple, Lee...... 2008, 09 Dixon, Taz ...... 1986, 87, 88, 89 B - B - B Brinson, Monquavion ...... 2016, 17, 18 Cherry, Luke ...... 2012, 13 Dobson, Matt ...... 2012, 13, 14, 15 Bagley, Jacob ...... 2012 Britt, Danny ...... 1991, 92, 93, 94 Chesnut, Grant ...... 1995, 96, 97, 98 Douglas, John...... 2010, 11 Bailey, Korentheus ...... 2011 Brooks, Lee ...... 1993, 94, 95, 96 Christopher, Roderick ...... 1993 Douglas, Pat ...... 1982 Baker Jr., Darrell ...... 2017, 18 Brooks, Lewis ...... 2005, 08 Chubb, Henry ...... 2007 Dowis, Mike...... 1988, 89, 90 Baker, Robert ...... 1982, 83, 84 Brown, Beau ...... 1983, 84 Ciarletta, Tommy ...... 1983, 84 Dowdell, Aaron ...... 2018 Baker, James ...... 1991, 92 Brown, Cam ...... 2018 Clark, Travis ...... 2006, 07 Draughorne, Cameron ...... 2005 Banks, James ...... 1997 Brown, Charwel ...... 2007, 09 Clarke, Charles ...... 1999, 00, 01, 02 DuBose, Dion...... 2008, 09, 10, 12 Banks, Je ...... 1983, 86, 87 Brown, Chris ...... 2001 Clarke, Mike ...... 2001 Dudley, Jonathan ...... 2003, 04, 05, 06 Banks, Lee ...... 2008, 09, 10 Brown, Demond ...... 1998 Clayton, Roy ...... 1993, 95, 96 Duncan Jr., Kenderick ...... 2018 Banks, William ...... 2012, 13 Brown, Eddie ...... 1999 Clemons, Cory ...... 2007 Dunmon, Trey ...... 2008 Banta, Jake ...... 2012, 13, 14, 15 Brown, Kado...... 2017, 18 Cochran, Charles ...... 1984, 86, 87 Dupree, Joe ...... 1992, 93, 94 Barbour, Clint ...... 2002, 03, 04 Brown, Lamar ...... 2009 Coen, John ...... 1982 Durden, Tim ...... 1987 Barker, Brit ...... 1982, 83 Brown, Robert ...... 2010, 11, 12 Coley, Edmund ...... 1999, 00 Durham, Danny ...... 1983, 84, 85, 86 Barker, Jerry ...... 2005, 06, 07 Brown, Ryan ...... 2015 Collier, Chris ...... 2007 Duvall, Marcus...... 2010, 11 Barker, Josh ...... 2008, 09 Brown, Tim ...... 1987, 88, 89, 90 Collins, Ed ...... 2014 Dye, Jim ...... 1982, 83 Barker, Patrick ...... 2009, 10, 11, 12 Brownlee, Seth ...... 2005 Collins, Kyle ...... 2008, 09 Barney, Leander ...... 2008 Bryant, A.J...... 2002, 03, 04, 05 Collins, Paul ...... 2000, 02, 03, 04 E - E - E Barr, Lewis ...... 2002, 03, 04, 05 Bryant, Jonathan ...... 2009, 11, 12, 13 Conners, Scott ...... 1982 Earwood, Jason ...... 2003, 04, 05, 06 Barras, David ...... 1982 Bullock, Ken ...... 1986, 87 Cool, David ...... 1988, 89, 90, 91 Eaves, Edward ...... 1985, 86 Barron, Herman ...... 1984, 85, 86, 87 Burchett, James ...... 2000, 02, 03 Cooper, Dreck ...... 1998, 99, 00, 01 Eberly, Eric ...... 1989 Barron, Maurice...... 1984, 85, 86 Burgess, Matt ...... 2004 Cooper, Deshon ...... 2017, 18 Echols, Brandon ...... 2006, 08 Bauerle, Magill ...... 2018 Burkett, Travis ...... 1998, 99, 2000 Cooper, Jakob ...... 2018 Ecton, Lane ...... 2017, 18 Bass, Tyler ...... 2016, 17, 18 Burnette, Chris ...... 2008, 09 Cooper, Valdon ...... 2012, 13, 14 Edwards, Charlie...... 2008, 09, 10, 11 Battle, Anthony ...... 1993, 94 Burnette, Ken ...... 1986, 87, 88 Cordy, Reggie ...... 2001, 02, 03 Edwards, Jake ...... 2017, 18 Battle Jr., Jonathan ...... 2012, 13, 14, 16 Burt, Charlie ...... 1992, 93, 94 Covington, Chris ...... 2005, 06, 07, 08 Edwards, Lawrence ...... 2018 Baugus, Travis ...... 2016 Bush, Ian ...... 2018 Cox, Melvin ...... 2000, 01, 02 Edwards, Phillip ...... 2007 Beard, Larry...... 2005, 06, 07, 08 Bussey, Fred ...... 2006 Craft, Teddy ...... 2003, 04, 05 E ord, Lester ...... 1988, 89, 90, 91 Beauchamp, Buddy ...... 1982, 83, 84 Bussey Jr., William ...... 2013, 14, 15, 16 Crane, Greg ...... 1995, 96 Eichler, Rod ...... 1986, 87 148 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL ALL-TIME LETTERMEN Ejike, Justice ...... 2011, 12, 13, 14 Govan, Nardo ...... 2013, 14, 15, 16 Hitson, Alton ...... 1992, 93 Kelly, Caleb ...... 2017 Eligwe, Ukeme ...... 2016 Grace, Audrell ...... 1998 Hodge, David ...... 1984, 85, 86, 87 Kelly, Ryan...... 2005 Ellington, Willie ...... 1994, 95, 97 Grace, Dawayne ...... 2006 Holbrook, Bruce ...... 1984, 85, 86, 87 Kennedy III, Wesley...... 2017, 18 Ellison, Jay...... 2013, 14, 15, 16 Grall, Drake ...... 2018 Holland, Sean ...... 2003 Kerfoot, Jimmy ...... 1982, 83 Ellison, Kevin ...... 2013, 14, 15, 16 Gray, Chris ...... 2010, 12 Holmes, Chad ...... 1992, 93, 94, 95 Keyes, A.K...... 2002, 03 Estrada, Marcelo...... 2005, 06, 07 Gray, Herman ...... 1990 Holt, Ben ...... 1982, 83, 84 Kimbrell, Curtis ...... 1989, 90 Eubanks, Darius ...... 2009, 10, 11, 12 Gray, Jamel...... 2014 Hopkins, Charlie ...... 2002, 03, 04, 05 King, Jerome ...... 1987 Evans, Je ...... 1982, 83, 84, 85 Gray, Sean ...... 2006, 07 Hopkins, Darryl ...... 1988, 89, 90, 91 King, Josh ...... 2011 Everett, Dietrich ...... 1997, 98, 99, 00 Green, Ricory ...... 2006 Horne, Dallas ...... 1999, 00 King, Roger ...... 2004 Greer, Billy ...... 2010, 11 Howard, Quan ...... 2016 Klugey, Raymond ...... 2011, 12, 13, 14 F - F - F Greer, Melvin ...... 2005 Hudson, Don ...... 1990, 91, 92 Koo, Younghoe ...... 2013, 14, 15, 16 Farmer, Markus ...... 2011, 12 Gregory, Clinton ...... 1992, 93 Huggins, Irving ...... 2013 Kranz, Brian ...... 2004, 05 Felton, Darrian ...... 2007, 08 Griffi n, Quan ...... 2018 Hughes, Bart ...... 1987, 88, 89 Krueger, Justin ...... 2008, 09 Ferrell, Isaac ...... 1991, 92, 93, 94 Gri n, Randy ...... 1982 Hull, Tyrone ...... 1984, 85, 86, 87 Kwon, Andy ...... 2013, 14, 15 ,16 Few, Daniel ...... 2009 Gri n, Tre ...... 2013, 15, 16 Hunt, Hughie ...... 1992, 93, 95 Ficklin, Willando ...... 1989, 91, 92 Gross, Raymond ...... 1987, 88, 89, 90 Hunt, Logan ...... 2015, 16, 17, 18 L - L - L Fields, Wesley ...... 2015, 16, 17, 18 Hunt Jr., Maurice ...... 2012, 13, 14, 15 Lamar, Hunter ...... 2013, 14 Findley, Terance ...... 1990 H - H - H Hunt, Torrance ...... 2013 Lane, Brandon ...... 2012 Fineran, Daryl...... 1982 Hadden, Ryan ...... 1997, 99, 00 Hunter, Donte ...... 2000 Langan, Ryan ...... 2017, 18 Flowe, Patrick ...... 2012, 14, 15 Hadley, Eric ...... 2001, 02, 03, 04 Hunter, Trey ...... 2001, 02, 03, 04 LaSalle, Scott...... 1982, 83, 84 Flowers, Jared ...... 2009, 10 Hadley, Robert ...... 1993, 94, 95 Huntley, Albert ...... 1988, 89, 90 LaRocco, Tom ...... 1998, 99, 00 Flowers, Walter ...... 1993 Hagan, Austin ...... 2012 Hutchinson, Kevin ...... 1983 Layson, Brett ...... 2008, 09, 10 Flynn, Matt...... 2014, 15, 16, 17 Haley, Reed ...... 1992, 93, 94 LeBlanc, Michael ...... 1993 Foley, Tim ...... 1984, 85, 86, 87 Ham, Tracy ...... 1983, 84, 85, 86 I - I - I LeBlanc, Robert ...... 1998, 99, 00, 01 Foots, Henry ...... 1982 Hames, Travis ...... 2000, 01, 02, 03 Irby, Eric ...... 2000, 01, 02, 03 Lester, Terry ...... 1993 Ford, Hakim ...... 2001, 02 Hamilton, Mike ...... 2007 Lee, Allen ...... 2013 Foreman, Darien...... 2012, 13, 14, 15 Hammock, Bryan ...... 1984 J - J - J Lee, Je ...... 1982, 83 Fortune, Obe ...... 2017, 18 Hanks, Alex ...... 2012, 13, 14, 15 Jackson, Edwin ...... 2011, 12, 13, 14 Lee, Wesley ...... 1985, 86 Foster, Jayson ...... 2004, 05, 06, 07 Haralson, Shawn ...... 1989, 90, 91, 92 Jackson, Brandon ...... 2006, 07 Lewis, David ...... 2006, 07, 08, 09 Fountain, Cole ...... 2007, 08, 09 Hardison, Winston ...... 1999, 00, 01, 02 Jackson, Jermaine ...... 1992, 93 Lewis, DeVonte...... 2014 Fraley, Shafton ...... 1991, 92, 93, 94 Hardee, Rafael ...... 2013 James, Marvin ...... 1996, 97, 98 Lewis, Lamar ...... 2006, 07 Franklin, Dennis ...... 1985, 86, 87, 88 Harley, Vegas ...... 2013, 14, 15, 16 Je erson, Devron ...... 2003, 04 Liptrot, Jessie ...... 2016, 17, 18 Franklin, Jonathan ...... 1996, 98 Harper, Clint ...... 1984 Je erson, Lynon ...... 2004, 05, 07 Little, Delano ...... 1983, 84, 85, 86 Freeman, Cherard ...... 1996, 97, 98, 99 Harrell, Neil ...... 2009 Jenkins, Jessie ...... 1982, 83, 84, 85 Locke, Robert ...... 2000, 01, 02, 03 Freeman, John ...... 2016 Harris, Alfonza ...... 1993, 94 Jensen, Dane ...... 2004, 05, 06, 07 Lokey, Scott ...... 1982 Freeman, Sean ...... 2017, 18 Harris, Benjy ...... 1997, 98 Jiles, Tom ...... 1996, 97, 98, 99 Logan, Ron ...... 1995 Frye, Garrett ...... 2011, 12, 13, 14 Harris, Jr., Chris ...... 2017, 18 Johns, Eddie ...... 1982, 83, 84, 85 Lomastro, Steve ...... 1982, 83 Harris, Gerald ...... 1983, 84, 85, 86 Johnson III, BJ ...... 2013, 14, 15, 16 Lonas, Zach ...... 2010, 11, 12, 13 G - G - G Harris, Jack ...... 1988, 89, 90 Johnson, Brad ...... 1997, 98, 99 Long, Larry ...... 2005 Gaddy, Sean ...... 2014, 15, 16 Harris, Ricky ...... 1983, 84, 85, 86 Johnson, Chris ...... 1997, 98, 99, 00 Longoria, Ryan ...... 2014, 15 Gainey, Sean ...... 1986, 87, 88, 89 Harris, Thevenn ...... 2003, 04 Johnson, Cy ...... 1983 Lord, Will ...... 2002 Gallon, Ironhead ...... 2012, 14, 15, 16 Harrow, Dante ...... 1997, 98, 99 Johnson, Frank ...... 1985, 86, 87, 88 Los, Johnny ...... 2004 Galvin, Bo ...... 2006, 07 Hartley, Jesse ...... 2007, 08 Johnson, Jamal ...... 2013, 14, 15, 16 Lovett, Brian ...... 1996, 97 Garland, Reggie ...... 1994, 95, 96, 97 Harvey, Cossie ...... 1994, 95, 96, 97 Johnson, Jarmarcus ...... 2006, 07 Loving, Jonathan ...... 2007, 08, 09 Garrett, Monteo ...... 2017, 18 Harvin, Terry ...... 1987, 88, 89, 90 Johnson III, Raymond ...... 2017, 18 Lowe, Billy ...... 2007 Gates, Nate ...... 1999, 00 Hastings, Gib ...... 1982 Johnson Jr., George ...... 2017 Luckey, Jawaun ...... 2010 Gebhardt, Josh ...... 2010, 11, 12, 13 Hawkins, Jason ...... 2007 Johnson, Ronald ...... 1990, 91, 92 Gehrsitz, Tim ...... 2003, 04 Hay, Brennan ...... 1999 Johnson, Titus ...... 1997, 98, 99, 00 M - M - M George, Ryan ...... 2014, 15 Hayes, Eugene ...... 1989, 90, 91 Johnson, Willie ...... 2000 Mack, Basail ...... 1996, 97, 99, 00 Geter, Keith ...... 1986, 87 Hayes, Nathaniel ...... 1982, 83, 84 Johnston, Gip ...... 1982 Malone, Chris ...... 1996, 97 Giacomarro, Charlie ...... 2006, 07 Haynie, Joe ...... 2007, 08 Jones, Anthony...... 2008 Magaña, Max ...... 2015, 16 Giboney, Pierce...... 2004, 07 Heard, Da’Quan ...... 2013, 15 Jones, Carter ...... 2008, 09, 10, 11 Mann, Brandavious ...... 2008, 09, 10, 11 Giddens, Kevin ...... 1984 Heard, Kevin ...... 2000, 01 Jones Jr., Darius ...... 2013, 14, 15, 16 Marshall, Jay ...... 1985, 86, 87, 88 Giles, Mark ...... 1988, 89, 90, 91 Hendrix, Darrell ...... 1987, 88, 89 Jones, George ...... 1988, 89 Martin, Javonte ...... 2010, 12, 13 Gilmore, Miguel ...... 2010, 11 Henry, Malik ...... 2015, 16, 17 Jones, Jamar ...... 1998, 99, 00, 01 Mash, Alex ...... 1990, 91, 92, 93 Gilstrap, Thomas...... 1982 Henton, Antonio ...... 2008 Jones, Josh ...... 2000, 01 Matthew, Christian ...... 2016 Gjone, James ...... 1995, 96 Herold, Trey ...... 1984, 85 Jones, Riyahd ...... 2011 Matthews, Flint ...... 1985, 86, 87 Glenn, D’Ondre ...... 2017 Herrera, Dio ...... 2006, 07, 08 Jordan, Daniel ...... 2004, 05, 06, 07 Mattingly, Evan ...... 2007, 08, 09, 10 Glover, Antonio ...... 2013, 14, 15 Herrington, Virgil...... 1992 Josue, Benz ...... 2018 Maxwell, Shane...... 1988, 89, 90, 91 Glover, Jamie ...... 1993, 94, 95, 96 Heyden, Derek ...... 2008, 09, 10, 11 Joyner, Corey ...... 1996, 97, 98 Maxwell, William ...... 2008, 09, 10, 11 Godfrey, Demarcus ...... 2015, 17 Hickey, Nico ...... 2008, 09, 10, 11 Joyner, Kris ...... 1992, 93 Maye, Kameron ...... 2014 Godsey, Justin ...... 2000, 01 Hickey, Noah ...... 2015 Jude, DeShawn ...... 2002, 03, 04 Maynard, Marquice ...... 2004, 05, 06 Gordon, Brent ...... 2009 Hicklin, Tay ...... 2012, 13, 14, 15 McBride, Mel ...... 1991 Gordon, Curtis ...... 1988, 89, 90, 91 Hicks, Ken ...... 1984 K - K - K McBride, Terence ...... 2002, 03, 04, 05 Gore, Milton ...... 1985, 86 Higdon, Shannon ...... 2003, 04 Kearney, Carl ...... 2001, 02, 03 McBurnett, Trevor ...... 2011, 12, 13, 14 Gorsuch, Je ...... 1982 Hill, Carson ...... 2006, 07, 08, 10 Kearns, Nick ...... 1998, 99, 00, 01 McClurg, Chuck ...... 1988, 89, 90, 91 Gourdeau, Paul ...... 2010 Hill, Greg ...... 1996, 97, 98, 99 Keaton, Derek ...... 2014, 15 McCoy, James ...... 1999, 00, 01, 02 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 149 ALL-TIME LETTERMEN McCray, A.J...... 2008, 10, 11, 12 Oehlbeck, Kyle...... 2010, 11, 12, 13 Rogers, Andrae ...... 1994, 95, 97, 98 Smith, Gi ...... 1987, 88, 89, 90 McCray, Steve ...... 1987 O’Neil, Chris ...... 1999, 00, 01 Rogers, Chris ...... 2007, 08 Smith, Je ...... 1982 McCutchen, Reggie ...... 2003, 04, 05, 06 Orr, Russell ...... 2004, 05, 06, 07 Rogers, Christopher ...... 2009, 10 Smith, Lucas ...... 2002 McDevitt, Patrick ...... 1982, 83 Owens, Derrick ...... 1999, 00, 01, 02 Rogers, Elliott ...... 1999, 00 Smith, Tony ...... 1986, 87, 88 McGhee, Alonzo ...... 1988, 89, 90 Owens, Terry ...... 1999 Rogers, Larry ...... 1994, 95, 97, 98 Smith, Trey ...... 1988 McGinley, Chip ...... 1989 Rogers, Marcus ...... 2018 Smithers, Josh ...... 1996, 97, 98, 99 McGrady, Derrick ...... 1990, 91 P - P - P Ross, Joe...... 1987, 88, 89, 90 Snipes, K.R...... 2008, 09, 11 McGrath, Rich ...... 1996, 97, 98, 99 Parham, Dedric ...... 1996, 97, 98, 99 Rossignol, Hugo ...... 1982, 83, 84, 85 Solomon, Antonio ...... 2007 McGri , Lionel ...... 2007 Parham, Kel ...... 2013 Roulhac, Robert ...... 2007 Solomon, Shaheen ...... 2003, 04, 05, 06 McIntire, Eric ...... 2001, 02, 03, 04 Parker, Pat ...... 1984, 85, 86, 87 Rountree, Darryl ...... 2000 Sorrell, Terrence ...... 1989, 90, 91, 92 McIntosh, Michael ...... 2006, 07, 08 Parr, Patrick ...... 1989, 90 Rowe, Josh ...... 2009, 10, 11, 13 Spalding, Matt ...... 1988 McKinnon, Jerick ...... 2010, 11, 12, 13 Parrish, Henry ...... 1992 Rozelle, Brandon ...... 1990, 91, 92, 93 Spaulding, Michael ...... 2010 McMillan, Jesse ...... 2000, 01, 02, 03 Parrish, Rusty ...... 1989, 90, 91, 92 Rozier, Zeke ...... 2008, 09, 11 Spurgeon, Kevin ...... 1982 Mears, Mike...... 1983 Parsons, Shane ...... 1983 Rucker, Matt ...... 2008 Stalnaker, Ronnie ...... 1996 Meng, Eric ...... 1995, 97 Pasco, Darrell ...... 2008, 09 Russ, Marcus ...... 2008 Stanley, Deion ...... 2011, 12, 13, 14 Mention, Javon ...... 2010, 11, 12, 13 Patterson, Kevin ...... 1998, 99 Russell, Brent ...... 2009, 10, 11, 12 Stanley, Gary ...... 1999 Michaud, Mark ...... 2017, 18 Payne, Steve ...... 1991, 92, 93 Russell, Roderick ...... 1994, 95, 96, 97 Steele, Steve...... 2004, 05 Middlebrooks, Corey ...... 1998, 99, 00, 01 Peacock, John ...... 1996, 97 Rutledge, T.J...... 2002, 04, 05 Stephens, Franklin ...... 1991, 92, 93, 94 Middleton, Ken ...... 2005 Peeples, Cole ...... 2012, 14 Stephens, Tank ...... 1984 Miller, Brian ...... 2018 Perkins, Dexter ...... 1992 S - S - S Stephens, Tyrone ...... 1992, 93, 94 Miller, Garry ...... 1987, 88 Perry, Rick ...... 1982, 83 Sa ord, Darius...... 2013 Stevenson, John ...... 2009, 10, 11, 12 Miller, Karl ...... 1987, 88, 89, 90 Pesqueira, Freddy ...... 1999, 00, 01, 02 Saint-Amour, Manrey ...... 2011, 12, 13, 14 Steverson, Tobias ...... 1995, 96 Mohring, John ...... 2003, 04, 05, 06 Peterson, Adrian...... 1998, 99, 00, 01 Sam, Rayquan ...... 2014, 15, 16 Stewart, Mike ...... 1999, 00 Montford, Renard ...... 2004, 05, 06 Petkovich, Josh ...... 2008, 09, 11 Sanford, Dexter ...... 1984 Stipe, Stan ...... 1984, 85, 86, 87 Moon, Joshua ...... 2016, 17, 18 Phillips, Eugene ...... 1996, 97, 98, 99 Sapp, Darrius ...... 2014, 15, 16, 17 Stockton, Rob ...... 1992, 93, 94, 95 Moore, Brett ...... 2010, 11 Phillips, Fernando ...... 2004 Sasser, Boyd ...... 2010, 11, 12 Stokes, Dion ...... 2000, 01, 02, 03 Moore, Robert ...... 1993, 95, 96 Phillips, Ty ...... 2017, 18 Sazama, Tim ...... 1982 Stokes, Fred ...... 1983, 84, 85, 86 Mora, Adrian ...... 2008, 09, 10, 11 Pike, Vance ...... 1983, 84, 85 Scarborough, Hal ...... 2006 Stroud, Kyle ...... 2011 Moreland, Earthwind ...... 1996, 97, 98, 99 Plant, Thomas ...... 1994 Schuchts, Bart ...... 1984 Suaava, Marcus ...... 2005 Morgan, Ashley ...... 1997, 98 Porter, Thomas ...... 1984, 86, 87 Schuyler, Josh ...... 2002, 03 Suarez, Jesse ...... 2004, 05, 07 Morgan, Kinte ...... 1996 Presume, Hudson ...... 2009, 11 Scott, Adam ...... 2008 Suber, Donnie ...... 1989, 90 Morrell, Daryl ...... 1997, 98 Pritchard, Dennis ...... 2014 Scott, Anthony ...... 1998, 99, 2000 Suggs, Damon ...... 2005, 06, 07, 08 Morris, Brad ...... 1984, 85, 86, 87 Pro t, J.T...... 1994 Scott, Brian ...... 1999 Sullivan, Jevon ...... 1995, 96, 97, 98 Morris, David ...... 2007 R - R - R Scott, Devin ...... 2011, 12, 13, 14 Sullivan, Reggie ...... 1991 Morris, Jackson ...... 2014, 15 Rainey, Curtis ...... 2015, 16, 17, 18 Scott, Gene ...... 1989, 90, 91 Sumner, Tyler ...... 2009, 10, 11, 12 Morris, Michael ...... 1991, 92, 93, 94 Rainey, Lavar ...... 1996, 97, 99, 00 Scott, JaBre ...... 2003 Surrency, Ross ...... 1987 Morse, Kevin ...... 1990, 91 Ramsby, L.A...... 2014, 15, 16, 17 Scott, Joe ...... 1999, 00, 01, 02 Swope, Dominique ...... 2011, 12 Moses, Stacy ...... 1992, 93, 94, 95 Randall, J.C...... 2002 Scott, Laron ...... 2009, 10, 11 Motte, Chad ...... 2002, 03, 04, 05 Ransom, Colby ...... 2017, 18 Seamans, Mike ...... 1982 T - T - T Mouzon, Phillip ...... 2000 Raye, Tommy ...... 1982 Sease, Gene ...... 1982 Tanner, D.T...... 1994, 95, 96, 97 Muhammad, Tariq ...... 2002, 03, 04, 05 Reckers, Zach...... 2010, 11, 12 Seise, Isaiah ...... 2015 Taylor, Charrod ...... 2003, 04, 05, 06 Murphy, Jermaine ...... 2007 Reddick, Dusty ...... 2004, 05, 06, 07 Selbach, Eric ...... 2004, 05 Taylor, Christian ...... 2015 Murphey, Richard ...... 2005 Reddick, Connell ...... 2012 Sellers, Brian ...... 1993, 94 Taylor, Garryon ...... 2007, 08, 09 Murray, Malik ...... 2018 Rediger, Cody ...... 2012, 13, 14, 15 Sewak, Nick ...... 2016 Taylor, Jimmy ...... 1987 Murray, R.J...... 2015, 16, 17 Reese, Tomarcio ...... 2017, 18 Sharpe, Everett ...... 1986, 87, 88, 89 Taylor, Quentin ...... 2007, 08 Mutimer, Jim ...... 1988, 89, 90, 91 Reeves, Derrick ...... 1994, 95, 96, 97 Sharpe, Monty ...... 1983, 84, 85, 86 Taylor, Travis ...... 1992, 93, 95, 96 Myers, Mark ...... 1999, 00, 01, 02 Reid, Maurice ...... 1991, 92, 93 Shaw, Jaybo ...... 2010, 11 Teal, Chris ...... 2007 Renfroe, Rodney ...... 1983, 84 Shaw, Trevor ...... 2012 Terrell, Robert ...... 1988 N - N - N Revere, J.R...... 1998, 99, 00, 01 Shealy, Michael ...... 2011, 13 Thatcher, Bill ...... 1992, 93 Natson, Tony...... 1982 Rice, Brannon ...... 1989, 90, 91 Shelton, Scott ...... 1999, 00, 01, 02 Thigpen, Eric ...... 1993, 94, 95, 96 Nash, J.T...... 2005, 07 Richardson, Ellis ...... 2017, 18 Sherman, Jack ...... 2002, 03, 04, 05 Thomas, Brandan ...... 2013, 14 Neese, Jason...... 1998, 99, 00 Richardson, Je ...... 1985 Shields, David ...... 1982, 83, 84 Thomas, Brent ...... 2009, 11 Nighbert, Chad ...... 1994, 95, 97 Richardson, John ...... 1982, 83, 84 Shippy, J.B...... 2008, 09 Thomas, Edward ...... 1993, 94, 95, 96 Nobles, Derrick ...... 1999, 00 Richardson, Jonathan ...... 1992, 93, 94, 95 Shook, Shannon ...... 1995, 96, 97 Thomas, Kiwaukee ...... 1996, 97, 98, 99 Nolley, Brandon...... 2009 Richardson, Kregg ...... 1992 Showers, Kentrellis ...... 2011, 12, 13, 14 Thomas, Marc ...... 2008 Norris, Vincent ...... 1992 Richardson, Lennie ...... 2008, 13, 14, 15 Sikkelee, Paul ...... 1989, 90, 91 Thomas, Reggie...... 2004 Northrup, Ryan ...... 2015, 16, 17 Riley, Blake ...... 2010, 11, 12, 13 Simmons, Chevelle ...... 1997, 98 Thompson, Arkee ...... 1998, 99 Norton, Don ...... 1990, 91 Rio, Matt ...... 2001, 02, 03, 04 Simmons, David ...... 1982, 83, 84 Thompson, Ernest ...... 1985, 87, 88, 89 Nottage, Rex ...... 1989, 90, 91, 92 Roberts, Ezekiel ...... 1996, 97 Sims, Andre ...... 2015 Thompson, Michael ...... 2004 Nowicki, Ryan ...... 2013, 14, 15 Roberts, Will ...... 1994, 95 Sims, Machon ...... 1987 Thompson, NaJee ...... 2018 Robinson, Aundra ...... 2001 Sims, Travlis ...... 2004, 05 Thornton, Ced ...... 1996 O - O - O Robinson, Calvin ...... 1986, 87 Sloan, Ronald ...... 1995 Thornton, Chaz ...... 2015, 16 O’Babatunde, Sam ...... 2014 Robinson, Cortez ...... 1996, 97, 98, 99 Small, Carl ...... 1996, 97, 98 Thornton, Matt ...... 1995 Odoms, Terrence ...... 1991, 92 Robinson, Darreion ...... 2009, 10, 11, 12 Smiley, Darius ...... 2003, 04, 05, 06 Thrasher, Taqua ...... 2000 Oglesby, Carlton ...... 2000, 01 Robinson, De ...... 2002 Smith, Brandon ...... 1995, 96, 97 Tierney, Connor ...... 2013, 14 Oglesby, Rodney...... 1988, 89, 90, 91 Robinson, Kenny ...... 1994, 95, 96, 97 Smith, Danny ...... 1989 Tinsley, Roderick ...... 2008, 09, 10, 11 Oehlbeck, Kurt ...... 2014, 15 Robinson, Leonard ...... 1983 Smith, Eric ...... 1993, 94 Tobler, Xavier ...... 2013 150 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL ALL-TIME LETTERMEN Townsend, Tim ...... 1990 Ward, Jr., Alvin...... 2018 Wickham, Damon ...... 1982 Wilson, Chris ...... 1994, 95, 96, 97 Townsend Jr., Shelby ...... 2017 Ward, Chance ...... 1989, 90, 91 Wiggins, Ronnie ...... 2006, 07, 08, 09 Wilson, Drew ...... 2016, 2017 Treadwell, Derrick ...... 1996 Ward, Je ...... 2013, 14, 15 Wilcher, Brian ...... 2010, 11, 12 Wilson, John...... 1987, 88, 89, 90 Turner, Albert ...... 2002, 03, 04 Ward, Michael ...... 1999, 00, 01, 02 Wilcher, Brandon ...... 2009 Wilson, Robert ...... 1997 Turner, Dominic ...... 1992, 93 Ward, Patrick ...... 1982 Wilcox, J.J...... 2009, 10, 11, 12 Wingard, Casey ...... 2005, 07, 08 Turner, Dylan ...... 2014 Ward, Theoriea ...... 1982, 83, 84 Wildes, Sid ...... 1999, 00 Winslette, Matt ...... 1995, 96, 97, 98 Turner, Joe ...... 2005 Warnock, Ronald ...... 1985, 86, 87 Wilkerson, Jonathan ...... 2002 Wise, Matt ...... 2005, 06, 07 Turner, Lance ...... 2004, 05, 06 Warren, Heath ...... 2014 Wilkerson, Tim ...... 1988 Woodard, Terry ...... 1983 Turner, Wes...... 2003, 04, 06 Warthen, Marlow ...... 1992, 93, 94, 95 Willis, Darren ...... 1991, 92, 93 Woodham, Johnathan ...... 2001, 02 Tutera, Gino ...... 1999, 00 Washington, Chris ...... 2017 Williams, Alex ...... 2005 Worob, Kenny ...... 1995, 96, 97, 98 Tutt, Recio ...... 1996 Washington, Martial ...... 2017 Williams, Anthony D...... 1995, 97 Worsham, Ross ...... 1985, 86, 87, 88 Tuttle, Joey ...... 2004, 05, 06, 07 Washington, Ron...... 1995 Williams, Anthony J...... 1999, 00, 01, 02 Wright, A.J...... 2012 Turner, Dylan ...... 2013 Watkins, Lance ...... 2004, 05 Williams, Antwione ...... 2011, 12, 14, 15 Wright, Alvin ...... 1984 Twiggs, Sammy ...... 1987, 88, 89 Watkins, Deonte ...... 2010, 11 Williams, Brad ...... 2006, 07 Wright, C.J...... 2018 Watkins, T.J...... 2004, 05, 06, 07 Williams, Brancis ...... 1993, 94, 95 Wright, Chris ...... 1991, 92, 93 U - U - U Watts, Austin ...... 2007 Williams, Brandon Lee ...... 2008 Wright, Justin ...... 2000, 01, 02 Underwood, Robert ...... 1984, 85, 86, 87 Wayne, Lance ...... 2003, 04, 05, 06 Williams, Caleb ...... 2014, 15 Wright, Logan ...... 2018 Urbano, Adam ...... 2008, 09 Weatherby, Martin ...... 2011 Williams, Chaz ...... 2001, 02, 03, 04 Wright, Nick ...... 2011, 12, 13, 14 Upshaw, Favian ...... 2014, 15, 16 Weathers, Andre ...... 1998, 99, 00, 01 Williams, Cloise ...... 1995, 96, 97, 98 Wylie, Markeith ...... 2008, 09 Webb, E.J...... 2007, 08, 09, 10 Williams, Derrick ...... 1998, 99, 00, 01 V - V - V Wells, Jason...... 2002 Williams, James ...... 1991, 92, 93 Y - Y - Y Valentine, Jamere ...... 2009 Werts, Shai ...... 2017, 18 Williams, Keigan ...... 2013, 14, 15, 16 York, Zach ...... 2011, 12 Veal, Michael ...... 2008, 10 West, Brant ...... 1984 Williams, Mark ...... 1996, 97, 98, 99 Yost, Zander ...... 2014, 15 Vildor, Kindle ...... 2016, 17, 18 West, Calvin ...... 2009, 10 Williams, Matt ...... 1997, 98 Young, Brian ...... 2000 Vliem, Traver ...... 2017, 18 West, Larry ...... 1982, 83, 84 Williams, Parker ...... 2017 Young, David ...... 1999, 00, 01, 02 West, Mike ...... 1897, 88, 89, 90 Williams, Rashad ...... 2011, 12, 13, 14 Young, James ...... 2001, 02, 03, 04 W - W - W Westbrooks, Lavelle ...... 2010, 11, 12, 13 Williams, Sammy ...... 1982, 83 Young, Nay ...... 1984, 85, 86, 87 Wade, Jr., Randy ...... 2018 Wheeler, Donald ...... 1992 Williams, Shannon ...... 2002, 03, 04, 05 Young, Terry ...... 1985, 86, 87, 88 Wagner, Mike ...... 1985, 86, 87, 88 Whitaker, Aaron ...... 2001, 02 Williams, Shun ...... 2005 Youngblood, Michael ...... 1999, 00, 01 Walden, Zzream ...... 1999, 2000, 01, 02 White, Darrius ...... 2014, 15 Wiilliams, Steve ...... 2013, 14 Youyoute, Ezayi ...... 2011, 12, 14 Walker, Craig ...... 1985, 86, 87 White, Eric ...... 2002, 03, 04 Williams, Tavaris ...... 2008, 09 Walker, Dakota ...... 2007, 08 White, Ryan...... 2018 Williams, Tyrie ...... 2000 Z - Z - Z Walker, Grant ...... 2018 Whitehead, Jason ...... 1989, 90 Williford, Mitchell ...... 2009, 10, 11, 12 Zackery, Rico ...... 2003, 04, 05, 06 Walker, Zach ...... 2011, 12, 13, 14 Whitley, Kevin ...... 1988, 89, 90, 91 Willingham, David ...... 2003, 04, 05, 06 Waller, Charlie ...... 1986, 87, 88, 89 Whitton, Rob ...... 1984, 85, 86, 87 Wilson, Brian ...... 1997, 98

Jerick McKinnon

GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 151 COACHING RECORDS/BOWL HISTORY ALL-TIME WINS/CHAMPIONSHIPS BY COACH Coach Years Seasons ...... Overall Record ...... Conference Record ...... Titles Erk Russell 8 1982-1989 ...... 83-22-1 ...... N/A ...... 1985 Division I-AA National Championship 1986 Division I-AA National Championship 1989 Division I-AA National Championship Paul Johnson 5 1997-2001 ...... 62-10 ...... 37-4 ...... 1999 Division I-AA National Championship 2000 Division I-AA National Championship 1997 Southern Conference Championship 1998 Southern Conference Championship 1999 Southern Conference Championship 2000 Southern Conference Championship 2001 Southern Conference Championship Tim Stowers 6 1990-1995 ...... 51-23 ...... 15-7 SoCon ...... 1990 Division I-AA National Championship 1993 Southern Conference Championship B.L. “Crook” Smith 13 1929-1941 ...... 46-67-1 ...... N/A ...... N/A Je Monken 4 2010-2013 ...... 36-16 (&) ...... 18-6 SoCon ...... 2011 Southern Conference Championship 2012 Southern Conference Championship Mike Sewak 4 2002-2005 ...... 35-14 ...... 23-7 ...... 2002 Southern Conference Championship 2004 Southern Conference Championship Chris Hatcher 3 2007-2009 ...... 18-15 ...... 13-10 SoCon ...... N/A Willie Fritz 2 2014-2015 ...... 16-7 (^) ...... 13-2 Sun Belt ...... 2014 Sun Belt H.A. Woodle 2 1927-1928 ...... 12-6-1 ...... N/A ...... N/A Chad Lunsford 1+* 2017- ...... 12-7 ...... 8-6 ...... Camellia Bowl Champions E.G. Cromartie 3 1924-1926 ...... 7-5-1 ...... N/A ...... N/A Frank Ellwood 1* 1996 ...... 4-7 ...... 2-6 SoCon ...... N/A Brian VanGorder 1 2006 ...... 3-8 ...... 2-5 SoCon ...... N/A Dell McGee -* 2015 ...... 1-0 ...... N/A ...... GoDaddy Bowl Champions Tyson Summers 1+ 2016-2017 ...... 5-13 ...... 4-6 ...... N/A

* - interim head coach & - two wins vacated by NCAA ^ - one win vacated by NCAA

BOWL HISTORY

Bowl Date Opponent Location Result Attendance GoDaddy Dec. 23, 2015 Bowling Green Mobile, Ala. W, 58-27 28,656 Raycom Media Camellia Dec. 15, 2018 Eastern Michigan Montgomery, Ala. W, 23-21 17,710 2015 GODADDY BOWL 2018 RAYCOM MEDIA CAMELLIA BOWL Georgia Southern 58, Bowling Green 27 Georgia Southern 23, Eastern Michigan 21

Quarterback Favian Upshaw ran for a career- Tyler Bass hit three eld goals, including a 40 high 199 yards and four touchdowns, and Georgia yarder as time expired to lift Georgia Southern to a Southern scored 35 unanswered points while dramatic 23-21 victory over Eastern Michigan in the rushing for 452 yards to power past Bowling Green, 2018 Raycom Media Camellia Bowl on Dec. 15 at 58-27, in the GoDaddy Bowl on Dec. 23, 2015 in Cramton Bowl in Montgomery, Alabama. Mobile, Alabama. The Eagles took a 17-7 lead into the break after It was the rst bowl game in program history for Georgia Southern, which was Bass hit a 50-yard eld goal as the horn sounded to end the rst half, but EMU battled in its second season playing FBS football and was selected for a bowl game in its rst back in the second half. season of eligibility. Eastern Michigan took its rst lead of the game when Mike Glass connected with Upshaw averaged 16.5 yards on 11 carries and completed a pass for 17 yards to Arthur Jackson on fourth and 4 from the GS 5-yard line with 3:33 left. The Eagles earn the game’s overall MVP honors. Additionally, Wesley Fields (75 yards rushing, looked to be in trouble as time ran down, but on fourth and 10 from his own 41-yard 1 TD) was named O ensive MVP, Nardo Govan (4 tackles, 1 TFL, 2 FR) was named line, quarterback and game MVP Shai Werts dropped back to pass, didn’t see anyone Defensive MVP and Matt Dobson (PAT return) earned Special Teams MVP honors. open, made a defender miss and somehow scrambled for 29 yards and a key rst down. Wesley Fields carried the ball twice for 7 yards to get the ball to the 23-yard line and set up Bass’ dramatic kick.

152 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL COACHING RECORDS GS OPP CONFERENCE YEAR COACH W L T Pct. Pts Pts W L Pct. H A N Post Notes 1924 E.G. Cromartie 1 0 0 1.000 6 0 ------1925 E.G. Cromartie 1 2 0 .333 n/a n/a ------1926 E.G. Cromartie 5 3 1 .611 58 78 ------3 years 7 5 1 .577 1927 H.A. Woodle 6 1 1 .813 90 42 ------1928 H.A. Woodle 6 5 0 .545 69 54 ------2 years 12 6 1 .658 1929 B.L. “Crook” Smith 2 1 2 .600 95 32 ------1930 B.L. “Crook” Smith 3 3 2 .500 46 33 ------1931 B.L. “Crook” Smith 3 6 0 .333 142 92 ------1932 B.L. “Crook” Smith 7 3 0 .700 183 77 ------1933 B.L. “Crook” Smith 5 4 0 .556 167 75 ------1934 B.L. “Crook” Smith 5 6 0 .455 125 130 ------1935 B.L. “Crook” Smith 3 3 2 .500 98 89 ------1936 B.L. “Crook” Smith 2 9 0 .222 58 30 ------1937 B.L. “Crook” Smith 2 9 0 .222 58 72 ------1938 B.L. “Crook” Smith 3 5 1 .389 35 100 ------1939 B.L. “Crook” Smith 5 5 0 .500 93 124 ------1940 B.L. “Crook” Smith 3 5 0 .375 101 183 ------1941 B.L. “Crook” Smith 2 8 0 .200 37 226 ------13 years 45 67 7 .390 1982 Erk Russell 7 3 1 .682 290 190 ------2-2-1 2-1 3-0 -- -- 1983 Erk Russell 6 5 0 .545 263 206 ------2-2 3-2 1-1 -- -- 1984 Erk Russell 8 3 0 .727 342 215 ------4-0 2-3 2-0 -- First season at Paulson Stadium 1985 - * Erk Russell 13 2 0 .867 460 293 ------6-1 5-1 2-0 4-0 National Champions 1986 - * Erk Russell 13 2 0 .867 619 382 ------6-0 5-2 2-0 4-0 National Champions 1987 - * Erk Russell 9 4 0 .692 283 220 ------6-0 3-3 0-1 1-1 NCAA Quarter nals 1988* Erk Russell 12 3 0 .800 459 214 ------8-0 3-2 1-1 3-1 NCAA Runners-up 1989 - * Erk Russell 15 0 0 1.000 584 221 ------11-0 3-0 1-0 4-0 National Champions 8 years 83 22 1 .788 45-5-1 26-14 12-3 16-2 Russell’s record at Paulson 41-1 1990 - * Tim Stowers 12 3 0 .800 436 272 ------9-1 3-2 -- 4-0 National Champions 1991 Tim Stowers 7 4 0 .636 257 160 ------5-1 2-3 ------1992 Tim Stowers 7 4 0 .636 177 151 ------6-2 1-2 ------1993 - * Tim Stowers 10 3 0 .769 357 200 7 1 .875 7-0 3-3 -- 1-1 SoCon Champions, NCAA Quarter nals 1994 Tim Stowers 6 5 0 .545 333 270 5 3 .625 4-2 2-3 ------1995 - * Tim Stowers 9 4 0 .692 294 237 5 3 .625 5-0 2-4 2-0 1-1 NCAA Quarter nals 6 years 51 23 0 .689 17 7 .708 36-6 13-17 2-0 6-2 1996 Frank Ellwood (iterim head coach) 4 7 0 .364 255 295 2 6 .250 2-3 2-4 -- -- Interim Head Coach 1 year 4 7 0 .364 2 6 .250 2-3 2-4 1997 - * Paul Johnson 10 3 0 .769 423 229 7 1 .875 6-1 4-2 -- 1-1 SoCon Champions, NCAA Quarter nals 1998 - * Paul Johnson 14 1 0 .933 654 363 8 0 1.000 10-0 4-0 0-1 3-1 SoCon Champions, NCAA Runners-up 1999 - * Paul Johnson 13 2 0 .867 747 262 7 1 .875 8-0 4-2 1-0 4-0 National Champion, SoCon Champions 2000 - * Paul Johnson 13 2 0 .867 506 274 7 1 .875 8-0 4-2 1-0 4-0 National Champions, SoCon Champions 2001 - * Paul Johnson 12 2 0 .857 525 215 7 1 .889 8-1 4-1 -- 2-1 SoCon Champions, NCAA Semi nals 5 years 62 10 0 .861 36 4 .902 40-2 20-7 2-1 14-3 2002 - * Mike Sewak 11 3 0 .786 493 190 7 1 .875 7-2 4-1 -- 2-1 SoCon Champions, NCAA Semi nals 2003 Mike Sewak 7 4 0 .636 311 232 5 3 .625 5-1 2-3 ------2004 - * Mike Sewak 9 3 0 .750 564 221 6 1 .857 5-1 4-2 -- 0-1 SoCon Champions, NCAA Round-16 2005 - * Mike Sewak 8 4 0 .667 456 277 5 2 .714 5-1 3-3 -- 0-1 NCAA Round-16 4 years 35 14 0 .714 23 7 .767 22-5 13-9 2-3 2006 Brian VanGorder 3 8 0 .273 235 260 2 5 .286 2-5 1-3 ------1 year 3 8 0 273 2 5 .286 2-5 1-3 2007 Chris Hatcher 7 4 0 .636 402 348 4 3 .571 4-2 3-2 ------2008 Chris Hatcher 6 5 0 .545 350 326 4 4 .500 2-4 4-1 ------2009 Chris Hatcher 5 6 0 .454 205 303 4 4 .500 4-1 1-5 ------3 years 18 15 0 .545 12 11 .522 10-7 8-8 2010 - * Je Monken 10 5 0 .667 413 277 5 3 .625 4-2 6-3 -- 3-1 NCAA Semi nals 2011 - * Je Monken 11 3 0 .786 492 330 7 1 .875 8-0 3-3 -- 2-1 SoCon Champions, NCAA Semi nals 2012 - * Je Monken 10 4 0 .714 483 308 6 2 .750 6-1 4-3 -- 2-1 SoCon Champions, NCAA Semi nals 2013 - $ ^ Je Monken 5 4 0 .556 232 231 4 4 .500 3-1 2-3 -- -- First BCS win over Florida 4 years 36 16 0 .692 22 10 .688 23-4 15-12 7-3 2014 - & Willie Fritz 8 3 0 .727 447 262 7 0 1.000 4-0 4-3 -- -- Sun Belt Champions 2015 Willie Fritz 8 4 0 .667 416 279 6 2 .750 5-1 3-3 -- -- 2 years 16 7 0 .696 14 2 .875 10-1 7-6 -- -- 2015 Dell McGee (interim for GoDaddy Bowl) 1 0 0 1.000 58 27 - - - - - 1-0 1-0 GoDaddy Bowl Champions 2016 Tyson Summers 5 7 0 .417 319 318 4 4 .500 3-2 2-5 -- -- 2017 Tyson Summers 0 6 0 .000 108 208 0 2 .000 0-2 0-3 0-1 -- 1+ years 5 13 0 .278 427 526 4 6 .400 3-4 2-8 0-1 -- 2017 Chad Lunsford (interim/head coach) 2 4 0 .333 142 138 2 4 .333 1-2 1-2 2018 Chad Lunsford 10 3 0 .769 396 280 6 2 .750 5-1 4-2 1-0 1-0 Raycom Media Camellia Bowl Champions TOTALS MODERN ERA 323 142 1 .694 140 64 .686 196-45-1 112-92 18-5 47-13 *GS is 192-40 at Paulson Stadium

* - Playo Appearance $ - First year FBS transition, not eligible for playo s ^ - two wins vacated by NCAA & - one win vacated by NCAA GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 153 ASSISTANT COACHES Name Alma Mater Specialty Years Ashley Anders Arkansas-Monticello Defensive Coordinator 2007-09 (3) Alex Atkins UT Martin O ensive Line 2014-15. (2) Carey Baker Tennessee Safeties 1999 (1) Matt Barrett N.C. State Wide Receivers 2014-15 (2) Pat Bastien UAB Linebackers 2016-17 (2) Rusty Beasley Georgia Defensive Backs 1989-90 (2) Je Beckles Florida State Wide Receivers 2006 (1) Bob Bodine Tulane O ensive Line 2017 (1) Slotbacks 2002 (1) Wide Receivers 2000-01 (2) Outside Linebackers 1999 (1) Brian Bohannon Georgia Wide Receivers 1997-01 (5) Shawn Bostick Valdosta State O ensive Line 2007-09 (3) Victor Cabral Georgia Southern Defensive Line 2010-13 (4); 2018-Pres. Michael Carter Hawai’i Quarterbacks 1997-98 (2) Paul Cates Georgia Southern O ensive Backs 1982-84 (3) Bryan Cook Ithaca O ensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks 2017 (1) Chuck Conley Defensive Guards 1982 (1) Mark Collins East Tennessee State Defensive Assistant 2006 (1) Kevin Corless Northwest Missouri St. Co-Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers 2013 (1) Linebackers 2012 (1) Lorenzo Costantini UTEP Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Line 2016-17 (2) Travis Cunningham Gardner-Webb Inside Linebackers 2018-Pres. Andre Curtis VMI Defensive Ends 2004-05 (2) Jack Curtis Evangel Defensive Coordinator 2011-15 (5) Danny Daniels Georgia Southern Tackles, Tight Ends 1982-83 (2) Joe Danna Central Michigan Defensive Backs 2006 (1) Brent Davis Georgia O ensive Coordinator 2010-13 (4) O ensive Line 1997-05 (9) David Dean Georgia State Co-O ensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers 2016 (1) Bob DeBesse Southwest Texas State Off ensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks 2019-Pres. O ensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers 2018 (1) Jimmy Deloach Georgia Linebackers 1984-86 (3) Daryl Dickey Tennessee O ensive Coordinator 1995-96 (2) Taz Dixon Georgia Southern Secondary 1991-93 (3) Andrew Dodge UCF Tight Ends/Special Teams 2018-Pres Special Teams/Nickels 2017 (1) Pat Douglas Georgia Southern Defensive Backs 1983-85 (3) Olten Downs Tennessee State Safeties 2017 (1) Ron Dugans Florida State Wide Receivers 2007-09 (3) Danny Durham Georgia Southern Defensive Line 1990-91 (2) David Durish Indiana Univ.-Pa. Defensive Backs 2005 (1) Isaac Ferrell Georgia Southern Secondary 1995-96 (2) Chris Foster Gardner-Webb Running Backs/Assistant Head Coach 2016-Pres. Scott Fountain Samford Assistant Head Coach 2006 (1) Eddie Gar nkle Jacksonville State Linebackers 1992-96 (5) Darrell Gast Georgia Tech Quarterbacks 1993-94 (2) Doug Giacone Millikin Secondary 2000-04 (5) Rance Gillespie Georgia Co-O ensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks 2016 (1) O ensive Coordinator 2007-09 (3) Brett Gilliland West Alabama Backs 2010-12 (3) Milton Gilmore Georgia Southern A-Backs 1990 (1) C. Ray Gregory Emory & Henry A-Backs 2010-11 (2) Ben Gri th Tennessee Tech O ensive Assistant 1982-84 (3) Levorn Harbin North Alabama Defensive Ends/Special Teams 2002-03 (2) Keith Hatcher Mars Hill Defensive Backs 2007-09 (3) Mike Healy Florida Defensive Assistant 1982-89 (8) Greg Hill Georgia Southern Wide Receivers 2002-03 (2) Darin Hinshaw Central Florida O ensive Coordinator 2006 (1) Mike Hodges Emory O ensive Line 1990-96 (7) Joe Hollis Auburn O ensive Assistant 2008 (1) Darryl Hopkins Georgia Southern Slotbacks 1993-95 (3) Joey Houston Gardner-Webb Secondary 1997-99 (3) Ron Hudson Muskingum Off ensive Line 2018-Pres. Jim Jarrard Georgia Outside Linebackers 1987-88 (2) Ivin Jasper Hawai’i Quarterbacks 1999-01 (3) Johnny Jernigan Stephen F. Austin Defensive Ends 2014-15 (2) Paul Johnson Western Carolina Defensive Line 1983-86 (4) Je Koonz SUNY – New Paltz Defensive Ends 1993, 2007-09 (4) Cli Lewis Southern Mississippi Slotbacks 1991-94 (4) Jimmy Lindsey Chattanooga Defensive Line 2016-17 (1) Chad Lunsford Georgia College Asst. Head Coach/H-Backs/Slots/Special Teams Coord. 2017 (1) Tight Ends/Special Teams Coord. 2016 (1) Tight Ends 2014-15 (2) Wide Receivers 2013 (1) Slotbacks 2003-05 (3) 154 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL ASSISTANT COACHES Name Alma Mater Specialty Years Tommy Macon Jacksonville State Defensive Line 1994-96 (3) Ricky McBride Georgia Linebackers 1982 (1) Dell McGee Auburn Running Backs 2014-15 (2) Je McInerney Slippery Rock Defensive Coordinator 1990-91 (2) Pat McShea Georgia Defensive Tackles 1982 (1) Deion Melvin Western Illinois Running Backs 2006 (1) Orlando Mitjans, Jr. Northeastern Cornerbacks 2010-13 (4) Allen Mogridge North Carolina O ensive Line 2016 (1) Je Monken Millikin Slotbacks 1997-02 (6) Michael Mutz Colorado Mesa Linebackers 2014-15 (2) Hugh Nall Georgia O ensive Line 1982-84 (3) Harold Nichols Presbyterian College Defensive Line 1992-96 (5) Tayrone Odums North Carolina Central Outside Linebackers 2000-01 (1) Danny O’Rourke West Georgia Secondary 2000 (1) Lamar Owens Maryland Wide Receivers 2019-Pres. Ken Oxendine Virginia Tech Wide Receivers 2004-05 (2) Shawn Quinn Carson-Newman Linebackers 2010-11 (2) John Pate North Georgia Defensive Line 1986-89, 1997-05 (13) Steve Pennington Georgia Southern Outside Linebackers 1982 (1) Cory Peoples South Carolina Cornerbacks 2018 Kevin Peoples Carroll College Defensive Line 2014-15 (2) Vance Pike Georgia Southern O ensive Line 1990-96 (7) Tucker Pruitt Valdosta State O ensive Assistant 2009 (1) Brent Pry Bu alo Defensive Coordinator 2010 (1) Leroy Riley Georgia Southern Running Backs 1987 (1) David Rocco Georgia Southern Defensive Ends 1994 (1) Jeremy Rowell Troy Outside Linebackers 2018-Pres. Defensive Backs 2016-Pres. (2) Doug Ruse Northwest Missouri State O ensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks 2014-15 (2) Jay Russell Georgia Wide Receivers 1982, 1985-91 (8) Rusty Russell Georgia Defensive Coordinator 1997-03 (7) Sean Saturnio Hawai’i Tight Ends 2012-13 (2) David Saunders Auburn Defensive Line 1990-92 (3) John Scott Jr. Western Carolina Defensive Line 2010-12 (3) Mike Sewak Virginia O ensive Coordinator 1997-01 (5) Defensive Backs 1986 (1) Running Backs 1985 (1) Lamont Seward Western Carolina Receivers/Backs 2010-13 (4) Aaron She er Ohio O ensive Line 2005 (1) David Shields Georgia Southern Secondary 1995-96 (2) John Shingler Notre Dame Defensive Assistant 2006 (1) Scot Sloan Clemson Defensive Coordinator/Safeties 2018-Pres. Secondary 2002-05 (4) Gi Smith Georgia Southern Split Ends 1996-98 (3) Tommy Spangler Georgia Defensive Coordinator 1992-96 (5) Co-Defensive Coordinator 1990-91 (2) Secondary 1987-89 (3) Pat Spurgeon Emory and Henry Kickers 1982-91 (10) Mitch Stewart Valdosta State Tight Ends 2007-09 (3) Tim Stowers Auburn O ensive Coordinator 1988-89 (2) O ensive Line 1985-87 (3) Donnie Suber Georgia Southern Secondary 1994 (1) Tyson Summers Presbyterian Defensive Assistant 2006 (1) Peter Thurmond Vanderbilt Wide Receivers 1989, 1992-93 (3) Joe Tresey Ohio State Defensive Coordinator 2004-05 (2) Wes Turner Georgia Southern Defensive Assistant 2007-09 (3) Jim Vanatsky Cincinnati Wide Receivers 1990-92 (3) Jay Venuto Wake Forest Quarterbacks 1987-90 (4) Mickey Vickers Jacksonville State Fullbacks 1989 (1) Bubba Walker Augusta State Defensive Ends 2007-09 (3) Mitch Ware Southwest Missouri State Quarterbacks 2010-13 (4) O ensive Coordinator 2002-05 (4) Ronald Warnock Georgia Southern O ensive Line 1988-89 (2) Kevin Whitley Georgia Southern Cornerbacks 2019-Pres. Parker Wildeman Iowa Defensive Line 2006 (1) Mark Williams Georgia Southern O ensive Line 2002-04 (3) Juston Wood Portland State Quarterbacks 2018 (1) Wide Receivers 2017 (1) John Wozniak Knox Tight Ends/Special Teams 2006 (1) Cli ord Yoshida Cal Poly Pomona Defensive Line 2013 (1)

GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 155 ALL-TIME LETTERMEN ERK RUSSELL HEAD COACH 1981-1989

156 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL FATHER OF GEORGIA SOUTHERN FOOTBALL Early in 1981, the decision to begin a football program at Georgia Southern had been nalized with an exciting, but unsure future ahead. A mid-spring day in 1981 changed all that, when Erskine “Erk” Russell called college President Dale Lick HONORS AND AWARDS from a payphone to let him know that he would come to Statesboro. Conversations had taken place on 2010 numerous occasions, but Russell had a lot to think about. He was comfortable in Athens, about to begin his Georgia Sports Hall of Fame presents inaugural “Erk Russell Spirit Award” to 18th season as the defensive coordinator at Georgia, but he was looking for a new challenge. recognize contributions that mirror the enthusiasm that Coach Russell brought On May 23, 1981, with more than 500 fans and members of the media gathered in Hanner Fieldhouse, to coaching and to all of his life’s endeavors. Georgia Southern Football announced its new head coach and Russell put the Eagles on course to become one of the elite teams in its division. 2007 On Sept. 8, 2006, legendary coach Erk Russell passed away. His death touched not only Georgia Southern Erk Russell Athletic Park named in his honor University and the Coastal Empire, but reverberated throughout the state and entire college football nation. Arguably one of the best-known people - even long past his retirement from coaching - in the state of 1996 Georgia, coach Russell was loved and respected by all. Inducted into the Blue-Gray Game Hall of Fame The day before he passed away, Coach Russell spoke for nearly an hour to the Eagles, passing along stories 1990 and advice on not only football but life. That was typical of the “Father of Georgia Southern Football.” He Georgia Association of Broadcasters ‘Georgian of the Year’ touched the lives of many, not only his players but fellow coaches and members of the community who were on hand during the ceremony celebrating his life at, where else, but Paulson Stadium. 1989 Erk Russell’s spirit lives on across the Georgia Southern campus. His vision of what could be continues to Eddie Robinson Award (symbolic of top Division I-AA coach) inspire the university today, as do the morals and ethics he instilled in his players and his positive impact on Football Gazette ‘Coach of the Year’ the community. His motto of “Do Right” are words that will be ever linked to his legacy. In the fall of 2012, it USA Today Georgia ‘Coach of the Year’ was announced that two Georgia Southern graduates would produce a feature lm about Coach Russell. USA Today Georgia ‘Coach of the Decade’ Since leading the Eagle football team to its third NCAA Division I-AA national championship and retiring Kodak-American Football Coaches Assoc. I-AA ‘Coach of the Year’ from coaching in December 1989, Russell gave all he could to Georgia Southern. Whether assuming Georgia Sports Hall of Fame ‘Coach of the Year’ chairmanship of the university’s capital campaign or dousing the baseball team bus with Eagle Creek Water before its departure for the College World Series, Russell was an active and visible booster of GSU and its 1988 programs. Georgia Sports Hall of Fame ‘Coach of the Year’ As a coach, Russell saved the best for last. He entered the 1989 season as America’s winningest coach, 1987 orchestrator of two national championships, 68 wins and 14 All-America selections - during a seven-year Inducted into the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame period. In the ensuing 105 days, Southern ascended to the top spot in the NCAA I-AA football poll and Russell 1986 smoked 15 victory cigars. Erk’s Eagles extended Division I’s longest home win streak from 26 to 37 games. Kodak-American Football Coaches Assoc. I-AA ‘Coach of the Year’ Strong safety Randell Boone, free safety Taz Dixon and o ensive guard Sean Gainey raised Russell’s All- Washington, D.C., Touchdown Club I-AA ‘Coach of the Year’ America count to 17. Georgia Southern gained distinction as the rst 15-0 college team of that century. Football News ‘Coach of the Year’ Russell’s nal record at Georgia Southern is a remarkable 83-22-1 (.788). After the Eagles moved to Chevrolet-CBS Sports I-AA ‘Coach of the Year’ Division I-AA in 1984, he fashioned a 70-14 (.825) mark. Russell averaged 10.4 wins per season. Atlanta Touchdown Club ‘Coach of the Year’ When Georgia Southern brought football back in 1981 it looked to Russell, long-time defensive Macon Touchdown Club ‘Coach of the Year’ coordinator at Georgia. Russell’s rst Eagle team, comprised entirely of walk-on players, fashioned a 7-3-1 100% Wrong Club of Atlanta ‘Coach of the Year’ record in 1982. The next year, Southern went 6-5 with four of the losses by ve points or less. In 1984, the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame ‘Coach of the Year’ Eagles entered Division I-AA and went 8-3, narrowly missing a national playo berth. Then came consecutive Statesboro Rotary Club ‘Man of the Year’ 13-2 seasons and back-to-back national championships, a I-AA rst. With true freshman Raymond Gross 1985 at quarterback, the Eagles advanced to the national quarter nals in 1987 before nishing 9-4. In 1988, Georgia Sports Hall of Fame ‘Coach of the Year’ Southern made its third championship game appearance in four seasons, falling to Furman 17-12 in Football News ‘Coach of the Year’ Pocatello, Idaho. ABC-TV ‘Coach of the Year’ Russell, who developed a reputation as one of college football’s great defensive coordinators at Georgia, Washington, D.C., Touchdown Club I-AA ‘Coach of the Year’ put together an extraordinary o ense for the Eagles. His 1986 squad led the nation in scoring (41.3 points per game), total o ense (501.8 yards per game) and rushing o ense (327.1). Georgia Southern was 1984 unstoppable in the playo s during the 1986 season, averaging 50.7 points. His last Eagle team won the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame ‘Coach of the Year’ national rushing championship (329.2 yards per game). Southern was among the top- ve teams nationally in both scoring (12.1 points) and total defense (255.9 yards) while allowing only 133 points, a school-record, and holding two opponents scoreless. HEAD COACHING RECORD During his 17 years at Georgia, Russell molded some of the country’s nest defensive teams and his Year School W L T Pct. 1982 Georgia Southern 7 3 1 .636 Junkyard Dogs became synonymous with Bulldog football. In 1967 Georgia led the Southeastern Conference 1983 Georgia Southern 6 5 0 .545 in total defense and scoring defense. The next year, Georgia topped the SEC in total defense and led the 1984 Georgia Southern 8 3 0 .727 nation in scoring defense, yielding just 9.8 points per contest. In 1971, Russell’s group paced the country 1985 Georgia Southern 13 2 0 .867 in shutouts and nished among the nation’s Top 10 in rushing defense, total defense and scoring defense. 1986 Georgia Southern 13 2 0 .867 The ’78 Bulldogs nished a point behind national champion Alabama in scoring defense. UGA’s ’79 defense 1987 Georgia Southern 9 4 0 .692 forced 49 takeaways, the national high. 1988 Georgia Southern 12 3 0 .800 A native of Birmingham, Alabama, Russell held a bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Auburn. He played 1989 Georgia Southern 15 0 0 1.000 football, basketball, baseball and tennis for the Tigers, earning 10 varsity letters. Russell was the last four- Eight Seasons 83 22 1 .788 sport letterman in Auburn history. Married to Erk for 57 years, Jean Russell passed away in September 2008. The couple is survived by their two sons, Rusty and Jay.

GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 157 HONORS FOR HAM College Football Hall of Fame (2007), Canadian Football Hall of Fame (2010), Georgia Sports Hall of Fame (2012) and Georgia Southern Athletics Hall of Fame (1992) inductee. First-team All-American in 1986. Led Eagles to the first-ever back-to-back I-AA National Championships in 1985 and 1986. All-time leader in total offense (8,969 yards), passing yards (5,757) and passing TDs (34). In 1986, ranked nationally in top 20 in scoring, rushing, passing efficiency and total offense. Owns to this day numerous game, season, career, playoff and NCAA records. No. 8 jersey retired by GS. Drafted by the (1987). Played 13 years in the , winning MVP honors in 1989. Guided two different teams to titles and was named game MVP in 1995.

158 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL AP ACCOLADES College Football Hall of Fame Inductee (2017). NCAA Division I all-time leading rusher with 6,559 yards in regular-season contests. First sophomore to win the Walter Payton Award.

Four-time All-American. Led Eagles to two national titles and three championship games. Rushed for 100 or more yards in 48 consecutive games. At time of graduation, held 30 school and playoff records. Orchestrated “The Run” vs. Youngstown State in the 1999 National Championship game. No. 3 jersey retired (2001). Sixth-round draft choice of the Chicago Bears (2002). Super Bowl XLI participant. Inducted as a member of the inaugural SoCon Hall of Fame class in 2009. Unanimous choice for induction into Georgia Southern Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2012 in first year of eligibility. GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 159 GAME CHANGER Earned All-America honors at three positions: quarterback, running back & all-purpose athlete. 2004 Southern Conference Freshman of the Year. Set Georgia Southern record and tied SoCon mark for most touchdowns in a game with six. Held NCAA all-divisions record for most rushing yards by a quarterback in a season (2007). Played in the UFL after opportunities with NFL teams.

160 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 1998 EDDIE ROBINSON AWARD WINNER 1999 AFCA NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR THE JOHNSON FILE Eagle head coach from 1997-2001, compiling a 62-10 overall record (.861) and 36-4 mark against SoCon opponents (.900). Led Eagles to two national titles and three championship appearances. 1999 team led nation in scoring, rushing and total offense, and set NCAA single-season record for average rushing yards per game (419.0). Inducted into the Georgia Southern Athletics Hall of Fame in 2010. SoCon Coach of the Year 1997 & 1998. Won five-straight league crowns. 197 school records broken in 1999. Coached 31 All-Americans at GSU.

GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 161 KICKIN’ KOO School’s First National Finalist For an FBS Award. Third-Team All-American (Phil Steele). First-Team All-Sun Belt Conference. Made 19 of 20 field goals on the season for a 95 percent success rate, second-best in the FBS. Led the Eagles in scoring with 85 points. Made 14 straight field goals during the season, a new school record. Nineteen makes tied the school mark for field goals in a season. Set new school record for career field goal percentage.

162 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL EAGLES IN THE PROS EAGLES IN THE PROS The following former Georgia Southern players saw action in at least one NFL regular-season game, UKEME ELIGWE MATT BREIDA were with a team for a full season or were signed as free agents prior to the 2019 season: ROB BIRONAS ADRIAN PETERSON Tennessee Titans Chicago Bears

MATT BREIDA ELLIS RICHARDSON San Francisco 49ers Chicago Bears *

MONTAY CROCKETT FRED STOKES Oakland Raiders * Los Angeles Rams Washington Redskins UKEME ELIGWE St. Louis Rams Kansas City Chiefs New Orleans Saints New York Giants KIWAUKEE THOMAS DARIUS EUBANKS Miami Dolphins Jacksonville Jaguars EDWIN JACKSON Cleveland Browns Dallas Cowboys Tampa Bay Buccaneers J.J. WILCOX Dallas Cowboys EDWIN JACKSON Indianapolis Colts New York Jets Indianapolis Colts YOUNGHOE KOO Atlanta Falcons Los Angeles Chargers ANTWIONE WILLIAMS Detroit Lions JERICK McKINNON JERICK McKINNON DAVID YOUNG Minnesota Vikings Minnesota Vikings San Francisco 49ers Carolina Panthers J.J. WILCOX YOUNGHOE KOO JOSHUA MOON DAVID YOUNG Jacksonville Jaguars * Jacksonville Jaguars New York Jets

EARTHWIND MORELAND * drafted/signed in 2019 and New York Jets have yet to play in the NFL Cleveland Browns New England Patriots

ANTWIONE WILLIAMS ADRIAN PETERSON FRED STOKES

EARTHWIND MORELAND

164 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL EAGLES IN THE PROS The following former GS players BERNARD DAWSON either went through NFL training Seattle Seahawks BJ JOHNSON III camp, signed with an NFL squad mid- season but never played, or played DEXTER DAWSON professionally in another North Carolina Cobras American league: TIM FOLEY VONCELLIES ALLEN Atlanta Falcons Carolina Cobras JAYSON FOSTER Pittsburgh Steelers JONATHAN BRYANT Florida Tuskers Montreal Alouettes Sacramento Mountain Lions VICTOR CABRAL GARRETT FRYE Montreal Alouettes Kansas City Chiefs IRV CAMPBELL IRONHEAD GALLON Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pioneers Philadelpia Eagles DEREK KEATON ARKEE THOMPSON Arizona Cardinals Pittsburgh Power Chicago Bears Orlando Predators Philadelphia Soul ANTONIO GLOVER YOUNGHOE KOO JAMES CARTER Denver Broncos Atlanta Falcons E.J. WEBB Lehigh Valley SteelHawks Chicago Bears TRACY HAM ANDY KWON Arizona Cardinals LAVELLE WESTBROOKS DARREN CHANDLER Edmonton Eskimos Washington Redskins Montreal Alouettes WILLIAM MAXWELL Buffalo Bills LEE CHAPPLE Toronto Argonauts Green Bay Blizzard San Jose SaberCats Montreal Alouettes Jacksonville Sharks GERALD HARRIS A.J. McCRAY DAVID COOL Los Angeles Rams Green Bay Blizzard Miami Dolphins KEVIN WHITLEY Orlando Predators JOHN MOHRING Toronto Argonauts Chicago Rush BJ JOHNSON III Alabama Steeldogs New England Patriots Tampa Bay Storm San Francisco 49ers Montreal Alouettes CHAZ WILLIAMS MONTAY CROCKETT CHRIS JOHNSON VANCE PIKE Green Bay Packers Green Bay Packers Augusta Stallions San Francisco 49ers Jacksonville Jaguars Carolina Cobras JAMES YOUNG Atlanta Legends Dallas Desperados BRENT RUSSELL Cincinnati Bengals Georgia Force Chicago Bears Classifications are based on reaserch on ERIC DAVIS NFL.com and other league websites. Los Angeles Avengers LARON SCOTT For any additions, changes or deletions, New York Giants please email [email protected]. Montreal Alouettes MONTAY Los Angeles KISS CROCKETT MONTY SHARPE New Orleans Saints Toronto Argonauts FRANKLIN STEPHENS Connecticut Coyotes New York CityHawks CHARROD TAYLOR Colorado Crush Iowa Barnstormers TRACY HAM

GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 165 EAGLES IN THE PROS ALL-TIME SUPER BOWL AND NFL DRAFT PICKS PRO BOWL EAGLES UKEME ELIGWE, LB Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl...... Player (pos.)...... Team 2017: 5th round, 183rd overall pick Super Bowl XXVI (26)...... Fred Stokes, de...... Washington Redskins* † Super Bowl XXXIX (39)...... Earthwind Moreland, cb...... New England Patriots* ANTWIONE WILLIAMS, LB Super Bowl XLI (41)...... Adrian Peterson, rb...... Chicago Bears Detroit Lions 2016: 5th round, 169th overall pick * - Super Bowl Champion JERICK McKINNON, RB † - starter in the Super Bowl Minnesota Vikings 2014: 3rd round, 96th overall pick Pro Bowl Rob Bironas...... PK...... Tennessee...... 2007 (All-Pro - 1st) LAVELLE WESTBROOKS, CB Cincinnati Bengals 2014: 7th round, 252nd overall pick

J.J. WILCOX, S Dallas Cowboys 2013: 3rd round, 80th overall pick

DAVID YOUNG, SS Jacksonville Jaguars 2003: 6th round, 179th overall pick

ADRIAN PETERSON, RB Chicago Bears 2002: 6th round, 199th overall pick #EaglesInTheNFL

KIWAUKEE THOMAS, CB Jacksonville Jaguars 2000: 5th round, 159th overall pick

ERNEST THOMPSON, RB Kansas City Chiefs 1990: 11th round, 291st overall pick

TERRY YOUNG, DB Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1989: 12th round, 329th overall pick

TIM FOLEY, PK San Francisco 49ers 1988: 10th round, 275th overall pick

TRACY HAM, RB In 2016, four former Georgia Los Angeles Rams 1987: 9th round, 240th overall pick Southern players started at least three games in the NFL: FRED STOKES, DE Jerick McKinnon (Minnesota), J.J. Wilcox (Dallas), Los Angeles Rams 1987: 12th round, 332nd overall pick Antwione Williams (Detroit) and Edwin Jackson (Indianapolis). 166 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL University and Media @GEORGIASOUTHERN UNIVERSITY

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GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 169 UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT

DR. KYLE MARRERO UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT FIRST YEAR ALMA MATERS: BOWLING GREEN, MICHIGAN

Dr. Kyle Marrero started as Georgia Southern University’s 14th president on April 1, 2019. System of Georgia 2015 Institution and President of the Year for the Chancellor’s Service Previously, he was president of the University of West Georgia, where he consistently worked to Excellence Awards. As one of Georgia Trend’s 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2018 “100 Most Influential honor the past while forging a new West Georgia. Under his guidance since 2013, the university Georgians,” Dr. Marrero continues to excel as a higher education leader in Georgia. built a culture of high performance and data-informed decision-making by focusing on a new Now in its fifth year, Dr. Marrero founded the Carrollton/Carroll County Education strategic plan (2014-2020) and assessment methodology aligned with UWG’s new strategic Collaborative (CCEC), a collaborative focused on K-16 student success – enrolled, employed, imperatives: Student Success, Academic Success, Partnership Success and Operational Success. enlisted – by bringing to the table area superintendents, principals, West Georgia Technical At UWG, Dr. Marrero expressed a deep commitment to evidence-based leadership and College leadership, Chambers of Commerce, and business and community leaders. It is quickly employee engagement through quarterly leadership development institutes, the annual becoming a model for the state. Most recently, he has been assigned to lead, as chair of the engagement survey, and the Best of the West Employee Award and Recognition program. steering committee, the University System of Georgia’s Comprehensive Administrative Review In addition, he has established task forces to explore key topics including sustainability and in its efforts to assess administrative support service and support functions for efficiency and diversity and inclusion on the UWG campus. All efforts are part of the transformative Engage effectiveness for all 26 USG institutions over the next two years. West! family of programs and support UWG’s vision of becoming the best comprehensive Prior to his appointment at UWG, Dr. Marrero served as vice president for university university in America – sought after as the best place to work, learn and succeed. advancement at the University of West Florida, overseeing the university’s integrated Under Dr. Marrero’s leadership, UWG achieved record enrollment, record four- and five-year marketing communications efforts, fundraising, development and alumni relations’ activities. graduation rates, record degrees conferred, record fundraising, and record annual economic His background in the arts has taken him to 10 foreign countries as an artistic ambassador for impact to the region. He worked to develop new, student-centered partnerships within the the United States Embassies and 40 states as a singer and stage director. He holds bachelor’s education and business communities, and with the implementation of the Engage West! and master’s degrees in vocal performance from Bowling Green State University and a Doctor initiative, won the 2015 national award for Innovation and Excellence, in the category of of Musical Arts degree from the University of Michigan. Leadership Development and Diversity, from the American Association of State Colleges and He has been married to nationally acclaimed opera singer Dr. Jane Redding for 24 years Universities. Also under Dr. Marrero’s leadership, the institution was selected as the University and they are blessed with a beautiful daughter, Lily.

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TOM KLEINLEIN DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS EIGHTH YEAR ALMA MATERS: WAKE FOREST, ARIZONA STATE

Tom Kleinlein was officially announced as Georgia Southern’s Director of Athletics on Nov. • The rifle team - one of two women’s sports created under his watch along with women’s 12, 2012. A former college football player at Wake Forest University, Kleinlein joined the Eagles golf - won the 2017 and 2019 Southern Conference Air Rifle Championships and saw its first following two years at Kent State University, where he served as the deputy athletics director, individual qualify for the NCAA Championships, where Rosemary Kramer placed third nationally and five years at Arizona State University, where he served as the associate athlete director for in the air rifle to earn first-team All-America honors. football. • Kleinlein has also conducted national searches for head football coaches and he also Now in his eighth year at GS, Kleinlein continues making his mark in all facets of the hired a new head men’s basketball coach in Mark Byington in 2013 and a new head women’s department. His approach and vision is to ensure that the Georgia Southern programs continue basketball coach in Anita Howard in 2019. their recent string of successes, while he also remains sharply focused on the areas of student- For the past seven years, the Athletic Foundation has consistently increased its annual athlete experience, facilities, fan engagement and fundraising. fund goal, which they continue to exceed. For the 2017-18 year, the Foundation’s annual fund He was also a leader in the implementation of the new Georgia Southern Athletic increased by $80,000, raising over $1.6 million. Along with new annual fund initiatives, other Department in 2017 as Georgia Southern and Armstrong State University merged to become giving programs have been created to support student-athlete scholarship endowments and one university. Kleinlein was a key cog in the leadership and planning elements to pull off coaches that are expected to raise $1.5 million within the next few years. Also, membership in the successful consolidation and now serves on the Presidential Cabinet for new University the Eagle Fund’s Champion Society has risen to over 40 people and crowdfunding efforts have President Dr. Kyle Marrero. raised over $300,000, $70,000 of which that was dedicated to sport-specific needs. Kleinlein’s vision and planning was critical as Georgia Southern navigated the changing With the move to the Sun Belt, Kleinlein has worked to increase the department’s annual landscape of college athletics by accepting an invitation to join the Sun Belt Conference in operating budget from $13 million to nearly double that on an annual basis. March of 2013, moving the FCS powerhouse to the highest level of competition in football • Over his tenure at GS, Kleinlein has negotiated a few of the largest contracts in school and securing a new league for the Eagles’ athletics teams. This announcement placed Georgia history, including deals with Coca-Cola and adidas. The deal with Coke, valued at $13 million, Southern among new peers, both as a department and as a university. included scholarships and contributions to both the academic and athletic foundations and is Kleinlein’s emphasis on organization and leadership is evident in the assembly of the the largest corporate sponsorship in the university’s history. athletics department, coaches and support staff. In addition to coaching positions and sports, • In 2013, the Eagles signed the department’s first all-sports apparel contract with adidas, Kleinlein has created his leadership team which is part of the infrastructure needed in order to which provides approximately $800,000 in product. That contract was renewed in 2016 and now operate successfully at the Division I FBS level. runs through the 2023-24 season. Kleinlein reinforces the department’s commitment to “rings and diplomas,” giving each • He also negotiated and signed a 15-year multimedia rights deal with Learfield Sports student-athlete the opportunity to earn a college degree and win a championship ring. During for the first time in school history, which is valued at $11.825 million. each of the past four academic years, student-athletes posted the highest combined grade point In providing a quality experience for Eagle student-athletes, Kleinlein has overseen averages in department history, including a 3.058 department-wide GPA in 2017-18. renovation projects totaling north of $36 million during his time in Statesboro. Grade point average is but one indicator of academic success for Georgia Southern Athletics • These project include a new locker room and coaches’ offices for men’s basketball, new and the NCAA’s Academic Progress Rate, or APR, a team-based benchmark calculation that locker rooms for women’s basketball and volleyball, and new locker room for baseball. accounts for retention and eligibility of student-athletes, is another. In the latest report, seven • In 2015, the Dan J. Parrish Sr. Building was dedicated after a $500,000 renovation to of the department’s programs recorded a perfect single-year APR score, while the GS men’s golf, make it the new home of Eagle women’s coaching staffs and the administration. women’s basketball and women’s cross country programs recorded APRs that ranked first or • During 2014, the expansion of Allen E. Paulson Stadium and christening the new Ted tied for first in the Sun Belt in their respective sports. The graduation success rate mark, another Smith Family Football Center took place. The addition of the Ted Smith Family Football Center metric used by the NCAA, continues to climb to all-time highs. provided a new 50,000 square foot home for Eagle football’s day-to-day operations, including Total development of the student-athlete is a top priority and Kleinlein has implemented weight room, locker room, athletic training room, coaches offices and team meeting space. the “Eagles in Transition” program, which strives to help student-athletes build skills necessary • In 2016, J.I. Clements Stadium underwent a renovation as well as the new “Blue to compete in the job market upon graduation. The first-of-these-kind seminars include topics Monster” in right field was erected, complete with an old-school manual scoreboard, and a new such as resume writing, interviewing, career exploration, dinner etiquette, life after graduation video board replaced the old scoreboard in left field. and networking skills. • Most recently, a Golf Performance Center was built at the Bennett-Ramsey Golf Center The entire athletics department has enjoyed success during Kleinlein’s tenure, capturing 12 that includes video technology to enhance golfing technique, a team meeting room and two conference championships and two football bowl game titles during his first seven years. indoor hitting bays. • The football program won the first Sun Belt title in 2014, its first year as an FBS program. • In 2018, new ribbon boards were installed along the baselines at Hanner Fieldhouse and The team capped off a stellar 2015 season - its first as a bowl eligible program - by claiming the softball facility had a new videoboard and two-tier press box installed, as well. the first bowl win in program history with a win over Bowling Green in the GoDaddy Bowl and Kleinlein accepted his current assignment at Georgia Southern after serving in executive reached 10 wins in 2018 by capturing the Raycom Media Camellia Bowl. roles with the Kent State, Arizona State and Rutgers Athletic Departments. A student-athlete • The baseball team won the 2013 Southern Conference crown, moving on to beat fifth- at Wake Forest, Kleinlein earned his bachelor’s degree in history from Wake Forest (1992) and ranked Florida State in the NCAA Regional in Tallahassee. a Master’s of Education in curriculum and instruction from Arizona State (2008) and started his • The success also continued for men’s golf, winning the Sun Belt Championship in 2015 career in athletics administration as an academic counselor at his alma mater. and advancing to the NCAA Championship after being selected for NCAA Regionals for the 25th Originally from Inwood, New York, Kleinlein and his wife, Tara, have two sons – Austin and time in program history in 2019. Mason. GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 171 MEDIA GUIDELINES TO THE MEDIA SIDELINES – Follow the same procedure as used in at the practice facility. 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The athletics communications office Separate meals for broadcast crews may be arranged in • Space for the working press, radio and television is allocated provides wireless internet access and Ethernet lines on a first- advance to meet specific schedules. by the Georgia Southern Athletics Communications Office, come, first-served basis. which reserves the right to deny credentials to any outlet. RADIO NETWORK – The originating station for each POST-GAME INTERVIEWS team’s network is provided a booth from which to broadcast. At the conclusion of each home contest, all GS interviews • Due to space restrictions, Georgia Southern does not allow Two phone lines are provided in the visitor’s radio booth on a are conducted inside the Smith Family Football Center on the radio stations to broadcast live shows or segments from the reciprocal basis. Otherwise, a fee of $100 will be charged. second floor in the team room. Student-athletes will only be press area of the press box – before, during or after a game. TELEVISION – A broadcast booth will be provided to available in the press conference, no one-on-one interviews the originating television network. Contact the athletics will be permitted unless set up prior to the game. Head coach Guidelines communications office for details. All telecasts must have the Chad Lunsford will address the media following the players’ 1. Season media credentials are issued to those organizations approval of GS Athletics Director Tom Kleinlein. departure. that report on Georgia Southern intercollegiate athletics on a COACHES BOOTH – Each of the coaching staffs have one Visiting players and coaches will be available by contacting regular and substantial basis, as outlined above. booth designated for their use. For information on headsets, the visiting SID. The visitor’s locker room is located on the contact Nick Scull at (814) 591-8459. north side of the Bishop Field House. 2. With the exception of Eagle beat reporters reporting on the LEVEL 2 – The photo deck level serves as the filming area team on a daily basis and producing daily reports, all passes for all television and team video crews. Priority is given to COACH LUNSFORD INTERVIEWS are approved and issued on a game-by-game basis. team video operations. This area also serves as an overflow Media members wishing to interview Coach Chad Lunsford area and home to the Georgia Southern Student Radio Station are asked to please contact Bryan Johnston in the Athletics 3. All passes and credentials are non-transferable without broadcast crew. Communications Office. prior approval from the Georgia Southern Athletics SIDELINE – Georgia Southern strictly follows NCAA Coach Lunsford is available on Mondays and Tuesdays Communications Office. Passes used by any member of a rules regarding media representatives on the sidelines. before meetings/practice to the media in the Ted Smith Family credentialed outlet without specific editorial assignment or Photographers are not permitted to shoot within the Football Center. by non-working members of the organization are subject to designated team areas and must display their credentials at revocation upon University request. all times. Full photographer policies will be distributed. STUDENT-ATHLETE INTERVIEWS All student-athlete interviews must be coordinated 4. Due to limited space and to ensure compliance with CREDENTIALS through the Athletics Communications Office. Student-athlete NCAA guidelines, credentials for “free-lance” writers or PRESS BOX – Seating is extremely limited in the press interviews will take place before meetings/practice Monday photographers will not be considered without a specific box and credentials are at a premium. All members of the and Tuesday during a regular game week. No interviews are assignment received in writing by the assigning organization. media covering the game must request credentials from the allowed on Wednesdays, Thursdays or Fridays. Athletics Communications Office at least seven (7) days in 5. Georgia Southern and the NCAA prohibit the issuance of advance. PRACTICE INTERVIEWS credentials to representatives of an organization that regularly All single-game requests must be made via e-mail to Georgia Southern practices are open to the press unless publishes gambling information, such as “tout sheets” or [email protected]. Individuals not assigned specifically noted. Coach Lunsford and members of his staff “tip sheets.” Georgia Southern will not issue credentials to to the game will not be granted press credentials. No one will meet with media before practice. Requests for student- organizations whose primary function is to deliver news under the age of 18 will be permitted in the working area of athletes interviews will need to be submitted before practice. related to the recruitment of student-athletes, unless owned the press box (or on the sideline) at any time, regardless of Photographers and videographers from accredited media and operated under a national parent company. affiliation. outlets will be the only individuals allowed with cameras 172 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDELINES 6. No credentials will be issued to individuals under the age of 18. Admission to media facilities are for working media only. The locker room is off-limits to members of the media at all times. ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS Bryan Johnston, Associate A.D., Public Relations and Communications 7. Credentials may be requested, but are not guaranteed for approval, for online entities that Sports: Football, Rifle host a website that regularly and substantially reports on GS intercollegiate athletics. These Email: [email protected] • Phone: 912-548-5448 online entities must employ for that Georgia Southern-dedicated website at least one full-time, Alma Mater: South Carolina (‘99) • Hometown: Chesapeake, Va. salaried employee who provides editorial oversight before an article can be posted. Neither Quickly: Spent 16 years at Virginia Tech handling football, independent bloggers, nor fan sites where anyone can submit articles for publication, will wrestling and softball … Joined the GS staff in August 2015. receive credentials.

Online entities must register at least 20,000 legitimate unique users per month in each of the past 12 months, and must have been in existence for a minimum of three years, to be given Chad Jackson, Director, Athletics Communications consideration. The outlet must designate one main contact to serve as the beat writer for Sports: Women’s Basketball, Men’s Soccer, Softball designated sports, and all content written in story or blog form must have the writer’s name and Email: [email protected] • Phone: 912-548-1233 contact information. Alma Mater: North Florida (‘95) • Hometown: Jacksonville, Fla. Quickly: Spent 18 years at Armstrong State University as Director New outlets meeting these criteria are eligible for, but are not guaranteed, one (1) press pass and of Sports Communications … Joined the Pirates from UNC one (1) photography pass for home games and media events. Wilmington, where he served as assistant SID in 1998-99 … Was honored with the Armstrong State University “Spirit of 8. University personnel may deny or revoke credentials without notice and an individual shall Armstrong” award in 2015 … Joined the GS staff in July 2017. surrender his/her credential upon request for: noncompliance with the priorities or guidelines set out in this policy; noncompliance with health, safety, or security directives issued regarding Marc Gignac, Associate Director, Athletics Communications University athletic events; violations of University, Department of Intercollegiate Athletics, NCAA, Sports: Men’s Basketball, Volleyball, Men’s & Women’s Golf or Sun Belt policies; and for conduct for which there are reasonable grounds to believe violate Email: [email protected] • Phone: 912-548-5228 state or federal law, or constitute a breach of professional ethics, including inappropriate dress Alma Mater: North Carolina (‘97) • Hometown: Charlotte, N.C. and/or intoxication. Quickly: Had a five-year tenure as the SID at Davidson College and a six-year stint as the director of athletic communications at 9. The Georgia Southern Athletics Communications Office reserves the right to change this policy Canisius College … Joined the GS staff in 2012. at any time. AJ Henderson, Assistant Director, Athletics Communications GSEAGLES.COM Sports/Duties: Football #2, Baseball, Photography GSEagles.com is the official website for Georgia Southern University Athletics, partnering Email: [email protected] • Phone: 912-548-5071 with SIDEARM Sports for feature-packed website with an easy-to-use interface. Features of the Alma Mater: Florida State (‘07) • Hometown: Emory, Va. website include an all-access section with live streams and archives of Eagle games and features Quickly: Had an 18-month stint at Presbyterian College, along with and interviews with coaches and players, calendar with all upcoming contests, one-touch links to internships at the ACC and Appalachian State … Joined the GS social media, tickets, Athletic Foundation and online store. staff in January 2011. A full suite of mobile features for fans using tablets and phones are included with the website. Additionally, live stats and video streams can all be accessed on Android, iOS and Windows phones. Jeremy Wynder, Digital Media Content Director Duties: True Blue TV, Social Media “BLUE-WHITE WEEKLY” WEEKLY TELEVISION SHOW Email: [email protected] • Phone: 864-567-6754 An award-winning, half-hour television program featuring game highlights, commentary Alma Mater: Winthrop (‘11) • Hometown: Mauldin, S.C. and special features, “Inside Georgia Southern Football” with Coach Chad Lunsford is produced Quickly: Was the Director of Video Services for Winthrop Athletics each week during the football season. (2015-19) … Was a sports reporter and videographer at CN2 “Inside Georgia Southern Football” with Coach Chad Lunsford is broadcast several times a News in Rock Hill (2011-15) … Joined the GS staff in May 2019. week and is available on demand on the official site of GS Athletics at GSEagles.com. Schedule and channel information for the 2019 program will be announced at a later date. Chris Little, Athletics Communications Assistant “INSIDE GEORGIA SOUTHERN FOOTBALL” WEEKLY RADIO SHOW Sports: Track & Field, Cross Country, M/W Tennis, Football #3 Coach Chad Lunsford and host Danny Reed meet each week with friends and fans in the Email: [email protected] live audience each to recap the Eagles’ previous game, discuss the next opponent and answer Alma Mater: Georgia Southern (‘14) • Hometown: Ringgold, Ga. questions from GS fans near and far. Send questions for Coach Lunsford via Twitter to Quickly: Responsible for all facets of the tennis and track programs’ @GSSportsNetwork. More information on the 2019 show schedule will be announced at a later publicity … Also works with football and the CFB 150 campaign date. … Has also worked at Northwestern State, Adams State, Wyoming and Jacksonville, along with the Atlanta Falcons. EAGLES’ GAMES ON TELEVISION, ONLINE GS home games not picked up by network television will be available for viewing digitally on Megan Leben, Athletics Communications Student Assistant ESPN3 or ESPN+. Game times and network choices will be announced as the season progresses. Sports: Women’s Soccer, Swimming & Diving, Social Media Strategy Email: [email protected] COLLEGEPRESSBOX.COM Double Major: Public Relations and Journalism (‘21) Collegepressbox.com is the official media web site for The Sun Belt Conference. Access and Hometown: Milledgeville, Ga. download weekly game notes, quotes, statistics, media guides and more for the conference and Quickly: Is in her third year with the athletics communications each of its 10 football-playing schools throughout the season. office … Also works with creative services … Interned at Joe Login information will be distributed to accredited media or you can apply for a password by Gibbs Racing in Summer 2019. sending an e-mail to [email protected]. GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 173 GEORGIA SOUTHERN SPORTS NETWORK

Georgia Southern Sports Properties, a division of Learfield / IMG College, manages all aspects of the Eagles’ multimedia rights including venue signage, event sponsorships/marketing, corporate hospitality, radio game broadcasts and coaches’ shows, television and digital sponsorships, including the official athletic website GSEagles.com. Follow the Georgia Southern Radio Network on Twitter at: Twitter.com/GSSportsNetwork DANNY REED RUSS BROWN PLAY-BY-PLAY PRE-GAME/POST-GAME SHOW CO-HOST/SIDELINE REPORTER Danny Reed is in his fourth season with the Georgia Southern football program Back for his 10th season with the Georgia Southern Sports Network, Russ as the play-by-play man for the Georgia Southern Radio Network. Reed also handles Brown handles sideline reporting duties during the game and serves as co-host for play-by-play duties for men’s basketball and baseball radio, as well. He enters his pre-game and post-game shows. After attending school in Charlotte, North Carolina, fifth year with those two programs. and working for Raycom Sports, Brown returned to Georgia in 2006 as the Program Before moving to Statesboro, Reed served as broadcast/media relations Director for ESPN 105.5 the Fan. manager for the Bowling Green Hot Rods, handling the play-by-play for the MLB Brown is the program director at Middle Georgia’s ESPN and can be heard daily Tampa Bay Rays’ Class-A affiliate. on the Midday Sports Zone and the Bill Shanks Show. Brown resides in Macon with He also spent three seasons as radio play-by-play announcer for The Citadel’s his wife, Lindsey, and son, Ole. football, men’s basketball and baseball teams. Reed produced each broadcast, hosted weekly radio and television coaches’ shows and maintained the statewide COLIN LACY radio network. PRE-GAME/POST-GAME SHOW CO-HOST/SPOTTER While in Charleston, he also served as the voice of the Charleston RiverDogs, the In his seventh season with the Georgia Southern Sports Network, Colin Lacy has MLB New York Yankees’ Class-A affiliate, from 2008-11. He also has prior experience seen his role expand throughout his tenure with the network. For football, Lacy has serving as a sports reporter for the Charleston Post & Courier (S.C.). served as network engineer and producer, doing the heavy lifting behind the scenes. He moved into a co-host of the pre- and post-game shows in 2016 while also serving TERRY HARVIN as a spotter in the booth. COLOR ANALYST Lacy is also the radio voice of Georgia Southern women’s basketball and has Serving as the color analyst for the Georgia Southern Sports Network since 2006, roles on men’s basketball and baseball broadcasts. Terry Harvin was a member of the Eagles’ 1986, ‘89 and ‘90 national championship teams. The four-year letterman and former punter has served the University as the President of the GS Alumni Association, donor development for the Athletic Foundation and is in a FRANK SULKOWSKI leadership role with the Eagle Football Alumni Association (EFAA). PRE-GAME SHOW CO-HOST Professionally, Harvin is a business development, leadership and marketing Sports Director at WJCL-TV and Fox 28 in Savannah since January 2006, Frank consultant. He uses many of the lessons learned from former Eagle great, Coach Erk Russell, Sulkowski, “The Big Guy,” joins Russ Brown as a host of the Georgia Southern Sports with the various businesses and organizations he helps. Network’s pre-game show. Residing in Macon, Georgia, Harvin and his wife, the former Lori Driggers (c/o ‘94), Sulkowski was a two-sport athlete at Tift County High School in Tifton, Georgia, have three daughters: Madelyn (a current student at GS), Sarah and Gillian. and continued his football career at East Tennessee State University. The 1997 Georgia Southern graduate and his wife, Lori, are the parents of two daughters, 2019 GS RADIO NETWORK AFFILIATES* Abbie and Aubrey. 106.9-FM...... WGSW...... Americus 104.9-FM & 1090-AM...... WBAF...... Barnesville 98.5-FM & 1350-AM...... WFNS...... Blackshear SHELLIE PITTMAN 1440-AM...... WGMI...... Bremen MANAGER OF BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT Shellie Pittman joined the Georgia Southern Sports Properties group in 2018 as 103.7-FM & 790-AM...... WSFN...... Brunswick the director of business development. An experienced sales and marketing leader, 1230-AM...... WBLJ...... Dalton Pittman has had several successful stints at local businesses that served her well in 102.1-FM & 102.1-HD2 ...... WDBG ...... Dublin transitioning to college athletics. 102.3-FM...... WSIZ ...... Fitzgerald/Jacksonville Prior to joining Learfield, Pittman worked as the marketing manager for Beacon 105.5-FM...... WIFO ...... Jesup Place, a conventional property located in Statesboro. She also worked with Tormenta 620-AM...... WTRP...... LaGrange FC of the PDL during the inaugural year with game day operations and the club’s 100.9-FM ...... WLYU...... Lyons/Vidalia marketing team. Pittman also worked at The Clubhouse in Statesboro as the director 97.3-FM & 1370-AM ...... WFDR ...... Manchester of public relations for close to three years. She also worked as the director and promotions at The Clubhouse for two years prior to advancing. 1150-AM...... WXKO...... Macon 95.5-FM...... WXKO...... Savannah 630-AM ...... WBMQ...... Savannah MIKE PETRINI 94.9-FM...... WHKN...... Statesboro GENERAL MANAGER 99.7-FM & 800-AM ...... WJAT ...... Swainsboro 101.7-FM ...... WTHO...... Thomson/Augusta 97.7-FM ...... WTTY...... Tifton 97.1-FM ...... WVHY...... Waycross 92.9-FM...... WYBO ...... Waynesboro PATRICK STEWART * - football games only; other stations may carry basketball and baseball games, as well as coaches shows COORDINATOR OF PARTNERSHIP SERVICES 174 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL ATHLETICS EXECUTIVE STAFF

TOM LISA BRANDY DAN TRACY KLEINLEIN SWEANY CLOUSE O’DOWD HAM Director of Athletics Deputy Athletic Director Senior Associate Athletic Director, Senior Associate Athletic Director/ Senior Associate Athletic Director, Sport Administration/SWA Executive Director, Internal Affairs Athletic Foundation

GLEEN LARRY KEITH REGGIE LAUREN BRYAN HART MAYS ROUGHTON SIMPKINS BUCK JOHNSTON Senior Associate Athletic Director, Senior Associate Athletic Director, Senior Associate Athletic Director, Senior Associate Athletic Director, Associate Athletic Director, Associate Athletic Director, Student-Athlete Development & Life External Affairs NCAA Compliance Student-Athlete Services Business Operations Public Relations Beyond Sport and Communications

GEORGIA SOUTHERN HEAD COACHES

MARK AMANDA KELLY CARTER KIM BRIAN RODNEY ANITA BYINGTON CALDWELL CARTER COLLINS DEAN DUNLEAVY HENNON HOWARD Men’s Basketball Swimming & Diving Cross Country/Track & Field Men’s Golf Softball Women’s Soccer Baseball Women’s Basketball

SANDER EMILY CHAD SEAN BARRY JOHN CHAD SANDRA KONING KUHFELD LUNSFORD McCAFFREY MUNKASY MURPHY WILLIS WORMAN Men’s Tennis Women’s Golf Football Women’s Tennis Cheer Men’s Soccer Volleyball Rifle

GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 175 ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL FAMILIAR FACES as of July 1, 2019

DAN CAMERON BRANDI ADRIAN MAGGIE YVETTE ADAMS BASTIAN BOSTON BOWEN CLAYTON CRICK Asst. Athletic Director, Assistant Marketing Assistant Athletic Trainer Coordinator of Annual Game Operations Learning Specialist, Promotions and Fan Experience Director Giving, Athletic Foundation Graduate Assistant Student-Athlete Services

DAVID DON FLEETWOOD SAM CHRIS JOEY RYAN CODY CUTLER DAY FLEMING GARRISON GEYERMAN, Ph.D. GIAMFORTONE GILBERT GROTEWALD Asst. Athletic Director, Director of Strength & Assoc. Director of Development Academic Advisor, Faculty Athletics Compliance Coordinator Academic Advisor, Assistant Athletic Trainer Ticketing, Parking & Suites Conditioning, Olympic Sports Athletic Foundation Student-Athlete Services Representative Student-Athlete Services

FRANK ROGER KATHRYN JOSH CAITLIN MARIA RAY STEVE HOOK INMAN KONING KRISPIN LONG MALDONADO MALONE MASTERMAN-SMITH Director of Special Projects, Facilities Consultant Assistant Director, Assistant Athletic Trainer Coordinator of Donor Business Manager Turf Manager Assistant Manager, Athletic Foundation Student-Athlete Services Relations and Events Equipment Services

DEVIN NICOLE BRIAN STEPHANIE RACHEL BRADLEY RYAN SALLY McGILLAN MITCHELL MIZESKI ARENDS NEAL PLOOR REYNOLDS SCHMIDT SCOTT Promotions and Fan Associate Director, Assistant Athletic Trainer Marketing & Communications, Associate Head Promotions and Fan Assistant Ticket Manager Associate Director, Experience G.A. Student-Athlete Services Athletic Foundation Athletic Trainer Experience G.A. Athletic Foundation

NICK SUSAN NICK KAYLA BRIA DEREK JEREMY JOANN SCULL SHIFLEY SPARACIO VELASQUEZ WATSON WENCL YARBROUGH WAKEFIELD Asst. Athletic Director, Donor & Records Coordinator Assistant Director, Academic Advisor, Learning Specialist, Director of Athletic Turf Manager Academic Advisor, Game Operations Athletic Foundation Strength & Conditioning Student-Athlete Services Student-Athlete Services Facilities Student-Athlete Services 176 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL