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Prairie View A&M Football PRAIRIE VIEW A&M FOOTBALL 2013 PROSPECTUS 2013 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M PANTHER FOOTBALL QUICK FACTS 2013 POST-SPRING DEPTH CHART UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Location: Prairie View, Texas 77446 OFFENSE DEFENSE Founded: 1876 Left Tackle Defensive End Nickname: Panthers 73 Jordan Johnson (6-2, 245, R-So.) 87 Adrian Middleton (6-3, 245, R-So.) School Colors: Purple (2592) and Gold (873) 76 Aneus Ruiz (6-4, 295, R-Sr.) 98 Darrien Patterson (6-3, 240, Jr.) Stadium: Blackshear (6,000) Surface: Natural Grass Left Guard Defensive Tackle Enrollment: 8,700 72 Chayse Hightower (6-2, 290, R-So.) 95 Alpha Kamara (6-4, 270, Sr.) Affiliation: NCAA, Football Championship Subdivision 79 Denzel Lewis (6-4, 312, R-So.) 51 Chance Combs (6-1, 254, R-Fr.) Conference: Southwestern Athletic President: Dr. George C. Wright Center Defensive End Director of Athletics: Ashley Robinson 58 Dillon Bonnet (6-2, 275, R-Jr.) 99 Meshak Williamson (6-3, 225, So.) Associate A.D./SWA: Alicia Pete 63 Glen Haisley (6-2, 305, R-So.) 44 Edward Brown (6-3, 235, R-Fr.) Faculty Athletic Rep: Dr. George Brown Director of Compliance: Monique Carroll Right Guard Will Linebacker Academic Advisor: Kim Rice 63 Glen Haisley (6-2, 305, R-So.) 55 Chuck Obi (6-2, 245, Sr.) Academic Enhancement: John Cochran 79 Denzel Lewis (6-4, 312, R-So.) 53 Danny Brownell (5-11, 235, Jr.) Athletic Trainer: CJ Potter Athletic Trainer: Labrina Jackson Right Tackle Middle Linebacker Equipment Manager: Anthony Johnson 78 Tre Glover (6-3, 280, R-Jr.) 11 Raheem Cardwell (6-2, 225, R-Sr.) 79 Denzel Lewis (6-4, 312, R-So.) 50 Josh Dennis (6-2, 215, Sr.) COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Heishma Northern Quarterback SAM Linebacker Alma Mater: Southern, 1996 14 De’Auntre Smiley (6-2, 205, Jr.) 40 Jerome Howard (6-0, 210, Jr.) Record at Prairie View A&M: 8-14 (Third Season) 8 Jerry Lovelocke (6-5, 200, Jr.) 41 Kurt Lambert (5-11, 195, Jr.) Overall Coaching Record: 8-14 (Third Season as head coach) Running Back Joker 2 Fred Anderson (5-9, 170, Jr.) 10 Amir Smith (6-4, 215, R-Sr.) ASSISTANT COACHES 21 Courtney Brown (6-0, 200, Jr.) 93 James Paul Bryant (6-3, 215, R-Fr.) Prince Pearson: Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Line/TE Mark Orlando: Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Fullback Cornerback Charles McMillian: Defensive Coordinator 49 Josh Curry (6-0, 255, Sr.) 24 Foster Brown (5-10, 175, R-Fr.) Miles Brandon: Defensive Line 33 Walter Barreda (5-11, 260, R-Jr.) 25 Stephen Meighan (5-10, 170, So.) Raasaan Haralson: Outside Linebackers Harry Williams: Wide Receivers X-Wide Receiver Strong Safety Bubba McDowell: Safeties 1 Deandre Cooper (6-3, 215, R-Sr.) 20 David Metcalf (5-11, 190, Jr.) Brian Morgan: Inside Linebackers/Sp. Teams/Recruiting 13 Greg Thurmond (6-2, 180, Jr.) 19 Robert Jackson (5-9, 155, Sr.) Clyde Edwards: Running Backs Langston Patterson: Graduate Assistant Y-Wide Receiver Free Safety Cody Haralson: Student Assistant 15 Gabe Dunlap (5-10, 170, Jr.) 30 Korey Alston (5-11, 200, Sr.) 81 Patrick Gant (5-10, 175, Jr.) SPORTS INFORMATION Sports Information Director/Football Contact: Ryan McGinty Z-Wide Receiver Cornerback Assistant SID: Chris Elliott 88 Jacoby Anderson (6-0, 165, Sr.) 7 Chris Motley (5-10, 175, Sr.) Sports Information Phones/Fax: (936) 261-9140/9106/9159 85 Robert Primes (6-1, 195, Sr.) 34 Joshua Holley (5-8, 160, R-Fr.) McGinty’s E-mail: [email protected] Elliott’s E-mail: [email protected] Tight End Punt Returner 95 Olatunde’ Idowu (6-3, 215, Jr.) 3 Johntá Hebert (5-10, 195, So.) FOOTBALL INFORMATION 96 Kelechi Okeadu (6-2, 255, Jr.) 81 Patrick Gant (5-10, 175, Jr.) 2012 Record: 3-8 2012 SWAC Record/Finish: 3-6/2nd SWAC West Placekicker Offense: Multiple / Defense: Multiple 17 Chris Barrick (6-4, 180, R-Jr.) Lettermen Returning: 67 Lettermen Lost: 24 Long Snapper Starters Returning/Lost: 14/8 61 Joe Sable (6-0, 200, Jr.) Offensive Starters Returning: 9 66 Wesley Slater (5-10, 230, Jr.) Offensive Starters Lost: 2 Defensive Starters Returning: 5 Kick Returner Defensive Starters Lost: 6 3 Johntá Hebert (5-10, 195, So.) Specialists Returning: 3 21 Courtney Brown (6-0, 200, Jr.) Specialists Lost: 1 PANTHER FOOTBALL // 1 2013 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M PANTHER FOOTBALL 2013 POST-SPRING ROSTER NO. NAME POS. CL. HT. WT. HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) 1 Deandre Cooper WR R-Sr. 6-3 215 Houston, Texas (Smiley) 2 Fred Anderson RB Jr. 5-9 170 Cypress, Texas (Cy Woods) 3 Johntá Hebert RB So. 5-10 195 Baton Rouge, La. (Glen Oaks) 5 Malcolm Mitchell-Ajayi DB Sr. 5-10 195 Sacramento, Calif. (Contra Costa College) 6 Christian Rousseau WR R-Fr. 6-2 185 Miami, Fla. (Hialeah) 7 Chris Motley CB Sr. 5-10 175 Seattle, Wash. (Diablo Valley College) 8 Jerry Lovelocke QB Jr. 6-5 200 Baltimore, Md. (Edmonson-Westside) 10 Amir Smith LB R-Sr. 6-4 215 Port Tobacco, Md. (Lackey) 11 Raheem Cardwell LB R-Sr. 6-2 225 Alexandria, Va. (Dematha) 12 Trey Green QB R-Fr. 6-2 190 Beaumont, Texas (Ozen) 13 Greg Thurmond WR Jr. 6-2 180 Balch Springs, Texas (West Mesquite) 14 De'Auntre Smiley QB Jr. 6-2 225 Lufkin, Texas (Lufkin) 15 Gabe Dunlap WR Jr. 5-10 170 Allen, Texas (Plano East) 17 Chris Barrick PK R-Jr. 6-4 180 Copperas Cove, Texas (Copperas Cove) 18 Raymundo Cordova PK R-Jr. 5-9 155 Houston, Texas (Madison) 21 Courtney Brown RB Jr. 6-0 200 Lake Charles, La. (La Grange) 23 Adrien Grant DB R-Sr. 6-4 182 Mt. Morris, Mich. (Carman Ainsworth) 24 Foster Brown II DB R-Fr. 5-10 175 College Park, Ga. (Westlake) 25 Stephen Meighan DB So. 5-10 170 Miami, Fla. (Southwest) 28 Terry Prince DB R-Fr. 5-11 168 Houston, Texas (Nimitz) 29 Deitrich Johnson CB R-So. 6-1 175 Texas City, Texas (Galveston Ball) 30 Korey Alston DB Sr. 5-11 200 Camden, NJ (ASA Institute) 32 Keylon LaSalle WR R-So. 5-7 158 Houston, Texas (Sharpstown) 34 Joshua Holley DB R-Fr. 5-8 160 Cypress, Texas (Cy Woods) 40 Jerome Howard LB Jr. 6-0 210 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Plantation) 41 Kurt Lambert DB Jr. 5-11 195 Houston, Texas (Elsik) 42 Keith Hartaway WR R-Fr. 6-1 170 Houston, Texas (Chavez) 43 Fred Carroll RB Jr. 5-5 155 Ennis, Texas (Ennis) 44 Edward Brown DE R-Fr. 6-3 235 New Iberia, La. (Westgate) 47 Levon Castillo RB Sr. 5-11 210 Houston, Texas (Lon Morris College) 49 Josh Curry FB Sr. 6-0 255 Houston, Texas (Lon Morris College) 50 Joshua Dennis LB Sr. 6-2 215 Greenville, Miss. (East Mississippi CC) 53 Danny Brownell LB R-Jr. 5-11 235 Houston, Texas (Elsik) 54 Brandon Medina LB R-So. 6-0 199 Lithonia, Ga. (Lithonia) 55 Chuck Obi LB Sr. 6-2 245 Mission Hill, Calif. (Los Angeles Valley JC) 56 Carl Wheeler LB R-Fr. 6-0 210 Crockett, Texas (Crockett) 58 Dillon Bonnet OL R-Jr. 6-2 275 Fresno, Texas (Dulles) PANTHER FOOTBALL // 2 2013 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M PANTHER FOOTBALL 2013 POST-SPRING ROSTER NO. NAME POS. CL. HT. WT. HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) 59 George Scott LB Jr. 6-0 191 Houston, Texas (Alief Taylor) 60 JR Arredondo LB R-Fr. 5-11 225 Watauga, Texas (Royce City) 61 Joe Sable LS Jr. 6-0 200 Magnolia, Texas (St. Pius) 62 Cleveland Sims, Jr. OT R-Fr. 6-5 280 Houston, Texas (Madison) 63 Glen Haisley C R-So. 6-1 305 New Orleans, La. (St. Augustine) 64 Jerrell Washington OL Jr. 6-2 317 Corpus Christi, Texas (Flower Bluff) 65 Archiel Townsend OL R-Fr. 6-2 290 Clute, Texas (Brazoswood) 66 Wesley Slater DS Jr. 5-10 230 Magnolia, Texas (Magnolia) 67 Chris Rose OL R-Fr. 6-3 290 Houston, Texas (Madison) 68 Adam Burns OL R-Fr. 6-2 280 Pflugerville, Texas (Connally) 70 Josiah Freeman OL R-Fr. 6-4 280 Baton Rouge, La. (Scotlandville) 72 Chayse Hightower OL R-So. 6-2 290 Missouri City, Texas (Hightower) 73 Jordan Johnson OL R-So. 6-2 245 Katy, Texas (Cy Lakes) 76 Aneus Ruiz OL R-Sr. 6-4 315 Houston, Texas (North Forest) 78 Tre Glover OL R-Jr. 6-3 280 Waskom, Texas (Marshall) 79 Denzel Lewis OL R-So. 6-4 312 Baton Rouge, La. (Scotlandville) 81 Patrick Gant WR Jr. 5-10 175 Cypress, Texas (Cy Woods) 82 Travis Jatzlau P Jr. 5-8 170 Jersey Village, Texas (Jersey Village) 85 Robert Primes WR Sr. 6-2 195 Houston, Texas (Navarro JC) 86 Skyler Moore WR R-Fr. 6-1 190 Phenix City, Ala. (Phenix City) 87 Adrian Middleton DE R-So. 6-3 245 Baytown, Texas (Sterling) 88 Jacoby Anderson WR Sr. 6-0 187 Beaumont, Texas (Clark-Atlanta) 89 Olatunde’ Idowu TE Jr. 6-3 215 Houston, Texas (Madison) 90 Liki Porotesano DE R-Sr. 6-3 250 El Cajon, Calif. (Morse) 93 Jamespaul Bryant DE R-Fr. 6-3 200 Houston, Texas (Yates) 95 Alpha Kamara DT R-Jr. 6-4 270 Woodbridge, Va. (Mt. San Antonio College) 96 Kelechi Okeadu TE Jr. 6-2 255 Sugar Land, Texas (Hightower) 99 Meshak Williamson DE Jr . 6-3 225 Georgetown, Texas (Georgetown) Dominique Brisco OLB Fr. 6-2 215 Manor, Texas (Manor) Trey Brown OLB Fr. 6-2 215 Dothan, Ala. (Northview) Rashaun Gibson WR Fr. 6-0 180 Copperas Cove, Texas (Cove) Rayshawn Givens WR Fr.
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