Bulldogs Football 2010 Celebrating 100 Years on “The Hill” Game 4 • vs. Southern Univ • Sat., Sept. 25 • 6:00 PM • Louis Crews

The last time these two teams met A&M 10:00 AM - SWAC News and Notes the highest winning percentage of any coach in came away with a 33-28 win in front of 24,900 in 10:05 am - Anthony Jones (AAMU) Bulldogs history (.649) and ranks second in all- A. W. Mumford Stadium. The all-time lead in this 10:15 am - Reggie Barlow (ALST) time wins at The Hill behind Louis Crews, who was series belongs to by a one 10:25 am - Rick Comegy (JSU) 93-53-3 in 16 seasons at A&M. game margin. A&M, which is coming off a loss to 10:35 am - Monte Coleman (UAPB) Career Record: 79-46 (11+ seasons) Texas Southern, will be looking to claw their way 10:45 am - Rod Broadway (GSU) Alabama A&M Record: 61-33 (8+ seasons) into the V column. The same goes for the Jaguars 10:55 am - Earnest Collins Jr. ( ALCN) Record vs. Southern Univ.: 4-2 as they fell in their home opener to Division II 11:05 am - Karl Morgan (MVSU) Arkansas-Monticello two weeks ago. The teams 11:15 am - Henry Frazier (PVAM) • Alabama A&M is 22-12 in the month of September have only met eleven times. 11:25 am - (SU) under head coach Anthony Jones (1-1 in 2002; 3-1 11:35 am - Johnnie Cole (TXSO) in 2003; 2-2 in 2004; 3-1 in 2005; 3-1 in 2006; 4-1 Series vs. Southern in 2007; 2-2 in 2008, 3-1 in 2009 and 1-2 in 2010). SU leads 5-6 ______SWAC MEDIA E-MAIL DISTRIBUTION LIST 2007 AAMU 33-28 Information on SWAC Football and all SWAC sports Homeward Bound 2006 AAMU 28-21 will be e-mailed to accredited media on a regular • Alabama A&M has one player on its roster from 2005 AAMU 20-7 2004 SU 33-24 basis. To be added to the SWAC Media e-mail the state of Louisiana: #37 DB • Raymond Segura. 2003 SU 55-25 distribution list, please send a request to Thomas 2002 AAMU 27-11 Galbraith ([email protected]). On the Air 2001 SU 23-20 The 2010 Anthony Jones coaches radio show 2000 SU 31-20 THOMAS GALBRAITH is broadcasted live at 6 pm every Monday at 1999 SU 29-12 Assistant Commissioner of Communications Applebee’s on Memorial Parkway. If you can’t 1998 AAMU 33-27 Office: (205) 241-3468 make the broadcast you can listen to the show on 1939 SU 26-6 Fax: (205) 252-9997 90.9 FM WJAB. e-mail:[email protected] SWAC WEEKLY FOOTBALL TELECONFERENCE www.swac.org The Alabama A&M Football Review television can be seen on Sunday’s at 10:30 pm on Fox channel The SWAC football coaches will be available on a CHEVONNE MANSFIELD 54. weekly teleconference on Mondays from August Assistant Director of Communications 30 - November 15 from 10:00 am until Noon Central Office: (205) 241-2246 All Alabama A&M football games are carried live on time. Each coach will be available for 8-10 minutes e-mail: [email protected] WJAB-FM 90.9 in the Huntsville area. Air time is 30 each week for questions and reviews. minutes prior to kickoff. The games are also carried For the latest information on SWAC Football and its on WJAB’s on-line link around the world. Media representatives who wish to participate 17 additional sports log on to ww.swac.org. Weekly should call (888) 537-7715. The participant code is releases, notes, game recaps and stats Play-by-Play: Ley Jean 31949031#. A replay of each week’s teleconference can be found throughout the season. Color Commentator: Ted Dixie will be available each Tuesday on the conference’s Production: Michael Burns website: www.swac.org. Head Coach Anthony Jones On-Line Link: http://wjab.streamguys.net:80/ Alabama A&M head coach Anthony Jones is now TELECONFERENCE SCHEDULE in his ninth season leading the Bulldogs. He owns 2010 Alabama A&M Football 2010 Schedule & Notes

September 4 Tennessee State Univ Nashville, Tennessee L 27-14 3:02 22607 John Merritt Classic LP Field

September11 Huntsville, Alabama W 45-0 2:59 5586 Louis Crews Classic Louis Crews Stadium

September 18 Texas Southern Univ Houston, Texas L 32-9 2:50 6257 Delmar Stadium

September 25 Southern University Huntsville, Alabama 6:00 pm Louis Crews Stadium

October 2 Grambling State Univ. Huntsville, Alabama 3:00 pm Homecoming Louis Crews Stadium

October 9 Jackson State Univ. Jackson, Mississippi 4:00 pm Veterans Memorial Stadium

October 16 Univ of Arkansas-PB Pine Bluff, Arkansas 6:00 pm

October 30 Alabama State Univ. Birmingham, Alabama 2:30 pm

November 6 Huntsville, Alabama 1:00 pm Louis Crews Stadium

November 13 Mississippi Valley State Greenville, Mississippi 3:30 pm GWHS/Charles Kerg Field

November 20 Prairie View A&M Huntsville, Alabama 1:00 pm Louis Crews Stadium

December 11 SWAC Championship Birmingham, Alabama 1:00 pm Legion Field

Quarterback the Louis Crews Classic. • Raymond Segura recorded his first off • Deaunte Mason has thrown 461 yards and three his first against Central State. in three contest. He is averaging 153.7 Wide Receiver • Brandon Parson caught his first against Texas yards a game in the air. • Rashad Johnson has 2 TD’s in 2010 and Southern along with Korey Morrison. increased his career numbers to 112 receptions for • Clarence Morrison came away with with a pick fall- Running Back 2,105-yards and 12 touchdowns. ing out-a-bounds vs Central State. • Tony Green made his first start since the John • G’Alonzo Milton ended the first home game of Merritt Classic. 2010 with 3 receptions for 42 yards and his first Punter • Kaderius Lacey got his first start, scored his first touchdown. Chance Wilson has punted a team leading 787 touchdown and rushed for a career high 59 yards yards on 20 punts this season. He is 4-4 on field vs. Central State. Defensive Back goals and 8-8 in PAT’s. His longest was a 37 yarder • True Freshman Brendon Johnson rushed for 41 • Four different Bulldogs have recorded intercep- in his three-field goal game last week vs TSU. yards and scored his first collegiate touchdown in tions this year. 2010 Alabama A&M Football Quick Facts • Contact Information 3

ALABAMA A&M UNIVERSITY defensive line/recruiting: Print / Broadcast Media in Huntsville location: Huntsville, AL 35762 defensive backs: Knute Walker Two local newspapers cover the founded: 1875 running backs: Errol Jones Bulldogs in-depth, The Huntsville Times enrollment: 6,000 wide receivers/academics: John McKenzie and Speaking Out News. The Times’ cov- nickname: Bulldogs tight ends: Andy Fuller erage is led by A&M beat writer Reggie school colors: Maroon & White Benson, while Speaking Out is headed by stadium: Louis Crews Football Administration Ivan McDowell. capacity: 21,000 equipment/operations: Henry Harris Three major television stations also surface: Natural Grass strength and conditioning: James Hester cover the Bulldogs’ every move. The affiliation: NCAA Division I (FCS) office administration: Bertha Bowers major affiliates of ABC (WAAY-31; Ronnie conference: Southwestern Athletic Young, sports director), CBS (WHNT-19; president: Dr. Andrew Hugine, Jr. 2010 TEAM INFORMATION John Pearson, sports director), and NBC office phone: (256) 372-4757 2009 record: 7-5 (WAFF-48; Scott Theisen, sports director) faculty rep.: Dr. Ron Slaughter SWAC record: 4-3 (SWAC East 1st) are all major contributors to the local cov- office phone: (256) 372-4285 basic offense: Pro Set erage for Alabama A&M football. athletics director: Betty K. Austin basic defense: 4-3 alma mater/year: Alabama A&M, 1973 Louis Crews Stadium Pressbox office phone: (256) 372-5364 Starters Return Lost Letters The home of the Alabama A&M Bulldogs senior woman admin.: Altherias Warmley Offense 7 4 16 ret / 7 lost is Louis Crews Stadium, and the gameday office phone: (256) 372-4008 Defense 8 3 21 ret / 12 lost home to media members is the pressbox sports medicine: Jessie Zucnick Specialty 1 1 1 ret / 2 lost on the west side of the stadium. The office phone: (256) 372-4011 pressbox is located on the second level of athletic dept. phone: (256) 372-4001 the facility and is accessible via the eleva- athletic dept. fax: (256) 372-5372 SPORTS INFORMATION / tors located in the main ticket lobby. With MEDIA RELATIONS tiered seating available for nearly 50 work- director: Brandon Willis ing press, courtesy phone lines for radio FOOTBALL HISTORY alma mater/year: Grambling, 2000 broadcasts, and high-speed internet con- first year of football: 1911 office phone: (256) 372-4005 nections (including wireless access), the years in post-season play: 7 mobile phone: (225) 573-6442 pressbox is fully equipped to handle any all-time bowl/playoff record: 2-6 e-mail: [email protected] media request. last appearance: 2009 SWAC Title Game result: AAMU 24, Prairie View 30 assistant director: TBA Credential Requests all-time record: 376-348-31 alma mater/year: All media credential requests are office phone: (256) 372-4550 handled by the sports information office, COACHING STAFF e-mail: Brandon Willis, director. All requests head coach: Anthony Jones should be made in writing (emails and alma mater/year: Wichita State, 1984 office location: Louis Crews Stadium faxes accepted) at least seven days prior overall record/years: 79-46 (11 yrs.) office fax: (256) 372-5919 to the event. school record/years: 61-33 (8 yrs.) press box phone: (256) 372-5153 / 5155 email address: [email protected] web site: www.aamusports.com Working Press Area Conduct office phone: (256) 372-4015 twitter: www.twitter.com/aamubulldogs In accordance with NCAA and office fax: (256) 372-5373 Southwestern Athletic Conference regula- best time to contact: Monday noon presser mailing address: 4900 Meridian Street tions, the working press area is to remain T.M. Elmore Gym, Box 17 a neutral environment. No cheering is Assistant Coaches P.O. Box 1597, Normal, AL 35762 allowed at any time. Failure to abide by defensive coordinator: Brawnski Towns these standards may result in forfeiture of off. coordinator/off. line: Cedric Pearl credential(s) and expulsion from the work- linebackers: Jay Martin ing press area. 2010 Alabama A&M Football 2010 Bulldog Numerical Roster no name pos ht wt cl hometown / high school no name pos ht wt cl hometown / high school 1 G’Alonzo Milton WR 6-0 196 So Miami, Fla. / Jackson 49 Afu Okosun LB 5-9 240 Sr College Park, Ga. / Mundy’s Mill 3 Isaac Bivens WR 5-9 185 Jr Tuscaloosa, Ala./Pelham 50 Jordan Roman LS 5-11 200 Fr Lithonia, Ga. / Lithonia 4 Tedric Owens TE 6-3 220 Fr Selma, Ala. / Selma 51 Willie Fuller LB 5-11 216 Jr Lithonia, Ga. / Lithonia 5 Garrett Schmidt K 5-9 150 Fr Chiefland, Fla. / Chiefland 52 Markeith Cliatt LB 6-0 230 Jr Phenix City, Ala. / Central 6 Vernon Marshall DB 5-11 188 So Birmingham, Ala. / Jackson Olin 53 Lewis Graham LB 5-11 221 Jr Ozark, Ala. / Carroll 7 Justin Jones QB 6-1 180 Fr Decatur, Ala. / West Morgan 54 Jamal Cooper DL 6-3 240 Fr Memphis, Tenn. / Kirby 8 A.J. Clark QB 6-2 185 Fr Pensacola, Fla. / Pine Forest 55 Larry Lumpkin LB 6-0 234 So Grand Bay, Ala. / Alma Bryant 9 Chance Wilson P/K 5-9 185 So Huntsville, Ala. / Buckhorn 57 Joey Howard DL 6-0 295 Jr Lentana, Fla. / Santaluces 11 Deaunte Mason QB 6-3 209 So Nashville, Tenn. / Pearl-Cohn 58 Kirsten Moore DL 5-11 230 Fr Tuskege, Ala. / B. T. Washington 12 Jeremy Isabel DB 5-11 180 Fr Huntsville, Ala. / Johnson 59 Christopher Boykin OL 6-4 270 Fr Birmingham, Ala. / Parker 13 Brandon Parson DB 5-11 161 So Petersburg, Va. / Dinwiddie 60 Michael Johnson OL 6-2 361 Sr Selma, Ala. / Selma 14 Nicholas Shoaf DB 5-9 175 Fr Van Nuys, Calif. / Birmingham 62 Joaquenssi Eugene OL 6-1 266 Fr Miami, Fla. / Jackson 15 Mychal McAdoo DB 5-9 170 Jr Wilmington, Del. / Howard Tech 64 Carlos Tolbert OL 6-0 333 Jr East Point, Ga. / Tri-Cities 17 Chris Leachman QB 6-3 180 Fr Long Beach, Calif. / Long Beach 66 Russell Jackson OL 6-2 314 Sr Atlanta, Ga. / Riverdale 18 Terrance Pride WR 5-10 170 Fr Harvest, Ala. / Sparkman 67 Jamaal Johnson-Webb OL 6-5 296 So Atlanta, Ga. / Mundy’s Mill 19 Douglas Anderson DB 5-10 190 So St.Louis, Misso. / CBC 68 Alan Cruz OL 6-2 270 Fr Huntsville, Ala. / Buckhorn 21 Cedric Clayborn DB 5-11 175 Jr Fort Worth, Tex. / Dunbar 70 Giba Goba OL 6-5 265 Fr Philadelphia, Penn. / Overbrook 23 Kimario McFadden DB 5-10 179 Fr Jonesboro, Ga. / Mundy’s Mill 71 Jonathan Sullivan OL 6-2 310 Fr Holly Pond, Ala. / Fairview 24 Chris Faush DB 5-10 185 Sr Birmingham, Ala. / Pleasant Grove 72 Ramond Sewell OL 6-2 280 Fr Birmingham, Ala. / Clay Chalkville 25 Rashad Johnson WR 5-11 164 Sr Mobile, Ala. / Murphy 73 Anquez Jackson OL 6-4 345 Sr Birmingham, Ala. / Fairfield 26 Rico Porch DB 5-11 177 Jr Phenix City, Ala. / Central 75 Rashad Sewell OL 6-1 280 Fr Birmingham, Ala. / Clay Chalkville 28 Dee Lett DB 5-11 220 So Garland, Ala. / Christian County 77 Justin Goodrich OL 6-1 325 Fr Huntsville, Ala. / Buckhorn 29 Clarence Morris DB 5-7 150 Jr Prattville, Ala. / Prattville 78 Kevin Davis DL 6-2 221 So St. Louis, Mo. / Parkway North 30 Brendan Johnson RB 5-7 180 Fr Atlanta, Ga. / Carver 80 Torey Smith WR 5-11 170 So Birmingham, Ala. / Midfield 31 Stephen Andrews RB 5-10 220 Sr Monroeville, Ala. / Monroe 82 Jared Bing TE 6-3 245 So Augusta, Ga. / Cross Creek 32 Derrick Harris DB 5-10 170 Fr Stone Mountain, Ga. / Stone Mou. 83 Montarius Smith WR 6-0 170 Fr Birmingham, Ala. / Jackson-Olin 33 Kevin Beard DB 6-1 200 Fr Oxford, Ala. / Oxford 84 Addison Walker WR 6-0 190 Jr Huntsville, Ala. / Alabama 34 Korey Morrison DB 5-10 159 Sr Montgomery, Ala. / Carver 85 Kenneth Harris TE 6-3 226 So Decatur, Ga. / Columbia 35 Kaderius Lacey RB 6-0 218 So Calera, Ala. / Calera 86 Toriono Upshaw WR 6-2 225 Fr Brantley, Ala. / Brantley 37 Raymond Segura DB 6-1 175 Sr New Orleans, La. / Cullman (Ala.) 87 Quintin Carlock WR 5-7 169 Sr Houston, Tex. / Thurgood Marshall 38 Devron Ownensby FB 5-11 200 So Carrollton, Ga. / Carrollton 88 Bobby Goldsby TE 6-4 206 So Leominster, Mass. / Leominster 39 Theron Rice DB 5-10 160 Fr Madison, Ala. / Sparkman 89 Demario Ross WR 6-0 180 Fr Selma, Ala. / Selma HS 40 Joseph Porter FB 5-8 220 Fr Phenix City, Ala. / Central 90 Frank Kearse DL 6-5 325 Sr Savannah, Ga. / Savannah 41 Tony Green RB 5-8 183 Sr San Antonio, Tex. / Madison 91 Phillip Harvey DL 6-4 220 Fr Atlanta, Ga. / Carver 42 Bryan Nelson FB 5-8 224 Fr Bessemer, Ala. / Jess Lanier 92 Dominique Wright DL 6-2 220 Fr Hallandale, Flo. / Hallandale 43 Ryan Jackson LB 5-10 205 Fr Huntsville, Ala. / Johnson 93 Marcus Powe DL 6-1 240 Sr Camden, Ala. / Wilcox Central 44 Christopher Hall FB 5-8 213 So Atlanta, Ga. / Lovejoy 94 Preston Nelson DL 6-4 273 So Bessemer, Ala. / McAdory 45 Ryan McCloud FB 5-10 245 Rs-Fr Huntsville, Ala. / J. O. Johnson 95 Brian Christian DL 6-2 215 Sr Enterprise, Ala. / Enterprise 46 Cuevas Dargan LB 5-9 225 Fr East Point, Ga. / Tri-Cities 96 Anthony Jackson DL 6-2 277 Jr Chicago, Ill. / Whitney M. Young 47 Vandrick Jackson DB 5-11 185 Fr Birmingham, Ala. / Jackson-Olin 97 Tim Tillman DL 6-1 275 So Augusta, Ga. / Evans 48 Denzel Cotton LB 6-1 215 So Birmingham, Ala. / Pleasant Grove 98 Clarence Lovell DL 6-1 230 So Brooklyn, N.Y. / Madison 99 Brandon Savage DL 6-1 225 Fr Bay Minette, Ala. / Baldwin County

Head Coach: Anthony Jones

Breakdown: States: Alabama (45); Georgia (16); California (2); Florida (7); Tennessee (2); Texas (3); Mississippi (1); Delaware (1); Illinois (1); Louisiana (1); Massachusetts (1); Missouri (2); New York (1); Pennsylvania (1); Virginia (1). Position: Offense - QB (4); RB (4); WR (11); TE (4); OL (13); PK (2); Defense - DL (14); LB (7); DB (17); FB (5); LS(1). Year: Seniors (14); Juniors (12); Sophomores (22); Freshmen (36). In memory of Maurice Thomas, 36 will not be worn this season and the players will wear his former number on their helmets all season long. 2010 Maroon & White Depth Chart & Alphabetical Roster 5

Offensive 2-Deep Roster Defensive 2-Deep Roster 19 Douglas Anderson 28 Dee Lett Left End 31 Stephen Andrews 98 Clarence Lovell 11 Deaunte Mason QB 6-3 209 So 95 Brian Christian DL 6-2 215 Sr 33 Kevin Beard 55 Larry Lumpkin 82 Jared Bing 6 Vernon Marshall 7 Justin Jones QB 6-1 180 Fr 53 Lewis Graham LB 5-11 221 So 59 Christopher Boykin 11 Deaunte Mason 87 Quintin Carlock 15 Mychal McAdoo Tailback Left 95 Brian Christian 23 Kimario McFadden 41 Tony Green RB 5-8 183 Sr 97 Tim Tillman DL 6-1 275 So 8 A.J. Clark 1 G’Alonzo Milton 35 Kaderius Lacey RB 6-0 218 So 58 Kirsten Moore DL 5-11 230 Fr 21 Cedric Clayburn 58 Kirsten Moore 52 Markeith Cliatt 29 Clarence Morris Fullback Right Tackle 54 Jamal Cooper 34 Korey Morrison 48 Denzel Cotton 42 Bryan Nelson 38 Devron Ownensby DB 5-11 200 So 90 Frank Kearse DL 6-5 325 Sr 68 Alan Cruz 94 Preston Nelson 44 Christopher Hall LB 5-8 213 So 93 Marcus Powe DL 6-1 240 Sr 46 Cuevas Dargan 49 Afu Okosun 78 Kevin Davis 4 Tedric Owens Wide Receiver (X) Right End 62 Joaquenssi Eugene 38 Devron Ownensby 87 Quintin Carlock WR 5-7 169 Sr 28 Dee Lett DL 5-11 220 So 24 Chris Faush 13 Brandon Parson 1 G’Alonzo Milton WR 6-0 196 Rs-Fr 94 Preston Nelson DL 6-4 273 So 51 Willie Fuller 26 Rico Porch 70 Giba Goba 40 Joseph Porter 88 Bobby Goldsby 93 Marcus Powe Wide Receiver (Z) Linebacker (Mike) 77 Justin Goodrich 18 Terrance Pride 25 Rashad Johnson WR 5-11 164 Sr 49 Afu Okosun LB 5-9 240 Sr 53 Lewis Graham 39 Theron Rice 80 Torey Smith WR 5-11 170 So 51 Willie Fuller LB 5-11 216 Jr 41 Tony Green 50 Jordan Roman 44 Christopher Hall 89 Demario Ross Tight End Linebacker (Sam) 32 Derrick Harris 99 Brandon Savage 88 Bobby Goldsby TE 6-4 206 So 55 Larry Lumpkin LB 6-0 234 So 85 Kenneth Harris 5 Garrett Schmidt 91 Phillip Harvey 37 Raymond Segura 82 Jared Bing TE 6-3 245 So 52 Markeith Cliatt LB 6-0 230 So 57 Joey Howard 75 Ramond Sewell 12 Jeremy Isabel 76 Rashad Sewell Left Tackle Linebacker (Will) 73 Anquez Jackson 14 Nicholas Shoaf 67 Jamaal Johnson-Webb OL 6-5 296 37 Raymond Segura DB 6-1 175 Sr 96 Anthony Jackson 69 Marques Smith So 13 Brandon Parson DB 5-11 161 Fr 66 Russell Jackson 83 Montarius Smith 75 Ramond Sewell OL 6-2 280 Fr 43 Ryan Jackson 80 Torey Smith Strong Safety 47 Vandrick Jackson 63 Travis Spinks 30 Brendan Johnson 71 Jonathan Sullivan Left Guard 6 Vernon Marshall DB 5-11 188 So 60 Michael Johnson 97 Tim Tillman 66 Russell Jackson OL 6-2 314 Sr 47 Vandrick Jackson DB 5-11 185 Fr 25 Rashad Johnson 64 Carlos Tolbert 71 Jonathan Sullivan OL 6-2 310 Fr 7 Justin Jones 86 Toriono Upshaw Free Safety 90 Frank Kearse 84 Addison Walker Center 26 Rico Porch DB 5-11 177 Jr 35 Kaderius Lacey 67 Jamaal Johnson-Webb 62 Joaquenssi Eugene OL 6-1 266 23 Kimario McFadden DB 5-10 179 Fr 17 Chris Leachman 9 Chance Wilson Fr 92 Dominique Wright 64 Carlos Tolbert OL 6-0 333 Jr Left Corner 24 Chris Faush DB 5-10 185 Sr 2010 Seniors Right Guard 21 Cedric Clayborn DB 5-11 175 Jr Chris Faush DB 5-10 185 Sr 77 Justin Goodrich OL 6-1 325 Fr Rashad Johnson WR 5-11 164 Sr 60 Michael Johnson OL 6-2 361 Sr Right Corner Stephen Andrews RB 5-10 220 Sr 34 Korey Morrison DB 5-10 159 Sr Korey Morrison DB 5-10 159 Sr Right Tackle 29 Clarence Morris DB 5-7 150 Jr Raymond Segura DB 6-1 175 Sr 73 Anquez Jackson OL 6-4 345 Sr Tony Green RB 5-8 183 Sr Afu Okosun LB 5-9 240 Sr 68 Alan Cruz OL 6-2 270 Fr Long Snapper Michael Johnson OL 6-2 361 Sr 50 Jordan Roman LS 5-11 200 Fr Russell Jackson OL 6-2 314 Sr Punter / Kicker Anquez Jackson OL 6-4 345 Sr 9 Chance Wilson P/K 5-9 185 So Quintin Carlock WR 5-7 169 Sr 5 Garret Schmidt K 5-9 150 Fr Frank Kearse DL 6-5 325 Sr Marcus Powe DL 6-1 240 Sr Brian Christian DL 6-2 215 Sr 2010 Alabama A&M Football Head Coach • Anthony Jones

won six straight and eight of nine to finish the regular Jones and his wife, Valerie, have two sons, Drew and season. The Bulldogs captured the SWAC East (6-1). This Julian. led to A&M’s second berth in the SWAC championship in three years. In 2005, after a disappointing Homecoming Coaching Record (79-46, 61-33 A&M) loss to Texas Southern, the Bulldogs regrouped and won Overall Conf. six straight games to finish the regular season en route 1999 Morehouse 2-8 to another SWAC East title and a berth in the SWAC 2000 Morehouse 8-3 Championship game. The 2009 season saw three two 2001 Morehouse 8-2 game win streaks and victories over Jackson State (13-5) 18-13 and Mississippi Valley (17-12) in the final two contest of the 2002 Alabama A&M 8-4 6-1 season to earn Jones his fourth SWAC East championship 2003 Alabama A&M 8-4 4-3 and title game appearance where the Maroon & White fell 2004 Alabama A&M 7-4 5-2 24-30 to Prairie View A&M. 2005 Alabama A&M 9-3 7-2 2006 Alabama A&M 9-3 6-3 Jones arrived at Alabama A&M from in 2007 Alabama A&M 8-3 6-3 Atlanta, Georgia, where he spent four years. After serving 2008 Alabama A&M 5-7 4-3 as the offensive coordinator and assistant head coach in 2009 Alabama A&M 7-5 4-3 his first year with the Maroon Tigers, he was promoted to 61-33 42-20 head coach in 1999. After going 2-8 in his first season, 79-46 Jones led the Tigers to the first back-to-back eight-win • 2006 SWAC Champions seasons in school history. He was named SIAC Coach of • 2006 SWAC Coach of the Year the year both times. The 2000 campaign (8-3) qualified • 2009, 2006, 2005, 2002 SWAC Eastern him and the Tigers as the second-most improved team in Division Champions NCAA Division II. Anthony Jones is entering his 12th season as a head Record vs. Opponents coach and the ninth as the leader of the AAMU Bulldog Following his second consecutive eight-win season (8-2), Alabama State 7-1 football program. In 2006, Jones led the Bulldogs to their Jones was one of three finalists for the 2001 Eddie Rob- Albany State 2-1 first SWAC title and tied the school record with nine victo- inson Coach of the year Award along with Doug Williams Alcorn State 6-3 ries. The Bulldogs posted back-to-back nine-win seasons (Grambling State) and Rick Comegy (Tuskegee). He was a Allen 1-0 in 2005 and 2006. The 2006 SWAC Coach of the year has finalist again in 2002, his inaugural season at AAMU when Arkansas-Pine Bluff 7-2 led A&M to four SWAC title games in eight seasons and he became just the second coach in AAMU history to win Benedict 2-1 enters the 2010 campaign with a 79-46 career record. the Magic City Classic and Homecoming in his first year as Bowie State 2-0 head coach ( in 1992). Central State 1-0 With his 61-33 record while at Alabama A&M, Jones has Clark-Atlanta 3-1 won a greater percentage of his games than any coach in Jones is a native of Baltimore, Maryland. He played col- Elizabeth City State 1-0 Alabama A&M history. His .649 winning percentage stands lege football at Wichita State University for , Fort Valley State 0-3 ahead of legendary A&M coach Louis Crews, who won 62 where he earned several honors as a tight end, including Grambling 2-8 percent of his games over 16 years leading the Bulldogs. the Ben Hustle Award (1981), and All-Missouri Valley Hampton 1-0 Jones’ 61 wins at A&M rank second all-time behind Crews, Conference (1983). Following his senior season with the Jackson State 4-3 who won 93 games at A&M. In 2005, Jones led the Bull- Shockers, Jones went on to play for the Redskins in the Jacksonville State 0-4 dogs to their second SWAC East Championship under his , where he helped Washington Kentucky State 2-1 reign, and a 9-3 record. The nine wins also earned Jones win the 1987 Super Bowl. The Redskins traded him to the Lane 3-0 a milestone victory in the regular season finale, a 31-16 San Diego Chargers during to the 1988 season, but Jones Louisiana-Monroe 0-1 win at Prairie View served as the 50th win in Jones’ career. was forced to retire after suffering a knee injury before the Miles 2-1 After the Bulldogs posted tremendous 8-4 records in each next season. Mississippi Valley State 7-1 of his first two seasons in 2002 and 2003, the team from Morris Brown 0-1 the Rocket City capped off another outstanding season in In 1991 Jones joined the staff at Western Maryland Col- Prairie View A&M 4-5 2004 with a 7-4 mark. With a 21-7 victory in the Magic City lege in Westminster, Maryland, where he served as the Savannah State 2-0 Classic Jones is 7-1 in his eight seasons against in-state receivers/tight ends coach. Jones moved to South Carolina Southern 4-2 rival Alabama State. The 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2009 State University in 1992, where he rejoined his mentor, Stillman 3-0 teams also captured the John Merritt Classic title, defeat- Willie Jeffries, as a defensive assistant. In 1993, he was Tennessee State 6-2 ing Tennessee State in the season-opener. Alabama A&M promoted to offensive coordinator at SCSU, a position that Texas Southern 6-1 remains the only visiting team to have beaten Tennessee he held until his departure for Morehouse in 1998. In 1994, Tuskegee 2-3 State in the John Merritt Classic’s history. SCSU won the MEAC title and earned the Black College Virginia Union 0-1 Twice, Jones has led A&M to six-game winning streaks in National Champions following a win over Grambling at the his tenure. After two early losses in 2002, Jones’ Bulldogs . 2010 Alabama A&M Football Partial School Records

NOTE: This is an attempt to build a com- 1989 vs. Clark-Atlanta plete records section for Alabama A&M Play - 97; Charles McShann, 1958 vs. football. With the lack of accurate records Xavier throughout its history, there are gaps in the complete records. Please report any RECEPTIONS known gaps and evidence thereof to the Career - 205; Thomas Harris, 2006-09 AAMU Sports Information Department so Season - 112; Barry Wagner, 1989 that we can continue to build an accurate Game - 23; Barry Wagner, records section. 1989 vs. Clark-Atlanta

RUSHING YARDS TOUCHDOWNS SCORED Career - 2559; Ulysses Banks, 2006-09 Career - 26; Ulysses Banks, 2006-09 Season -1123; Ulysses Banks, 2009 Season -17; Barry Wagner, 1989 Game - 229; Reginald Whitehead, Game - 5; Barry Wagner, 1996 vs. Tuskegee 1989 vs. Clark-Atlanta Play - 75; Tracy Kendall, 1989 vs. Grambling POINTS LONGEST KICKS Career - 255; Jeremy Licea, 2006-09 Punt - 72; Sam Garth, PASSING YARDS Season - 106; Barry Wagner, 1989 1988 vs. Albany State Career - 7353; Tracy Kendall, 1988-91 Game - 30; Barry Wagner, Field Goal - 48; Rashad Cylar, 2003 vs. Season - 2884; Tracy Kendall, 1989 1989 vs. Clark-Atlanta Southern Game - 514; Tracy Kendall, 1989 vs. Clark-Atlanta TACKLES PUNT AVERAGE Play - 97; George McCalep, Career - 369; Jamaal Ware, 1998-02 Season -46.5; Erskine Valrie, 1966 1958 vs. Xavier Season - 110; Johnny Baldwin, 2006 110; Jamaal Ware, 2002 FIELD GOALS MADE PASSING TOUCHDOWNS Game - 17; Johnny Baldwin, Career - 34; Jeremy Licea, 2006-Present Career - 56; Kelcy Luke, 2004-07 2006 vs. Alabama State Season -16; Jeremy Licea, 2007 Season - 26; Tracy Kendall, 1989 17; Lionel Macklin, Game - 4; Jeremy Licea, Game - 7; Tracy Kendall, 2001 vs. Miles 2007 vs. Jackson State 1989 vs. Clark-Atlanta 4; Rashad Cylar, SACKS 2003 vs. Alabama State COMPLETIONS Career - 41.5; Robert Mathis, 1999-02 Game - 33; Tracy Kendall, Season -20.0; Robert Mathis, 2002 SINGLE PLAY RETURN YARDS 1989 vs. Clark-Atlanta Game - 5.0; Robert Mathis, Intereception - 100; Antonio Nelson, 2002 vs. Prairie View A&M 2005 vs. Tennessee State PASSING ATTEMPTS 100; Tyrone English, Game - 57; Chris Gunn, TACKLES FOR LOSS 1991 vs. Central Florida 2000 vs. Southern Career - 88.5; Robert Mathis, 1999-02 Kickoff - 99; Ulysses Banks, Season -32.0; Robert Mathis, 2000 2006 vs. Southern TOTAL OFFENSE Game - 8.0; Robert Mathis, Punt - 85; Anthony Grant, Game - 584; Tracy Kendall, 2002 vs. Prairie View A&M 1985 vs. Morris Brown 1989 vs. Clark-Atlanta - 95; Donuell Fisher, 2000 vs. Grambling RECEIVING YARDS Career - 29; Brawnski Towns, 1966-69 Season -1812; Barry Wagner, 1989 Season - 13; Bernard Corbin, 1966 Game - 370; Barry Wagner, Recordbook Record vs. Opponents • Coaching Records

First Last First Last Opponent Meeting Result Meeting Result w l t Opponent Meeting Result Meeting Result w l t Alabama State 1924 L, 0-30 2009 W, 21-7 35 36 3 Mississippi Valley 1941 W, 54-0 2009 W, 17-12 16 7 0 Albany State 1950 L, 6-7 1997 L, 13-25 17 14 0 Morehouse 1952 T, 6-6 1997 W, 38-14 18 5 1 Alcorn State 1938 L, 6-19 2009 L, 16-34 14 5 0 Morgan State 1979 W, 27-7 1979 W, 27-7 1 0 0 Allen 1956 L, 0-25 2005 W, 42-0 4 4 0 Morris Brown 1930 L, 0-7 2001 L, 13-16 18 16 2 Ark.-Pine Bluff 1980 W, 41-13 2009 W, 28-7 12 4 0 Morristown JC 1929 W, 31-6 1935 W, 13-6 3 0 0 Benedict 1942 L, 6-18 1966 W, 44-28 4 8 0 North Alabama 1975 L, 29-48 1997 L, 20-49 3 18 1 Bethune-Cookman 1940 T, 0-0 1979 W, 12-0 4 10 1 Okolona 1938 W, 39-0 1941 W, 52-0 2 0 0 Bishop 1961 L, 20-26 1962 W, 36-32 1 1 0 Paine 1949 W, 39-0 1949 W, 39-0 1 0 0 Central Florida 1981 W, 23-15 1982 W, 31-10 2 0 0 Philander Smith 1954 W, 13-12 1962 W, 32-6 5 1 0 Central State 1977 L, 7-30 2008 W, 31-17 2 3 1 Prairie View A&M 1932 W, 9-7 2009 L, 24-30 7 5 0 Chattanooga AS 1949 W, 39-13 1949 W, 39-13 1 0 0 Rust 1929 W, 19-7 1935 W, 12-7 2 1 0 Clark-Atlanta 1982 W, 27-6 2007 W, 41-10 14 1 0 Savannah State 1965 W, 28-0 2004 W, 44-12 15 4 2 Dillard 1937 W, 13-0 1962 L, 8-12 4 3 0 Selma 1930 W, 33-0 1931 W, 45-0 2 0 0 Edward Waters 1940 L, 14-26 1942 W, 36-0 2 1 0 South Carolina State 1946 L, 0-26 1974 L, 14-31 5 16 2 Fisk 1912 L, 0-15 1978 W, 28-7 15 9 2 Southern 1939 L, 6-26 2007 W, 33-28 5 6 0 Florida A&M 1932 L, 0-26 1979 W, 19-14 2 14 0 Stillman 1937 W, 45-6 2006 W, 21-14 5 0 0 Fort Benning 1945 L, 0-12 1945 L, 0-12 0 1 0 Swift 1947 W, 14-0 1947 W, 14-0 1 0 0 Fort Valley 1933 L, 0-12 1997 W, 33-26 14 15 1 Talladega 1927 L, 0-44 1939 T, 0-0 6 6 3 Grambling 1941 W, 27-0 2009 L, 20-41 4 15 0 Tennessee State 1930 L, 0-12 2010 L, 27-14 8 21 0 2008 W,31-24 2009 W, 31-24 1 0 0 Texas Southern 2001 W, 24-20 2007 W, 48-24 6 1 0 Henderson State 2000 W, 39-10 2000 W, 39-10 1 0 0 Tilotson 1949 W, 24-0 1950 W, 12-7 2 0 0 Howard 1992 L, 7-28 1992 L, 7-28 0 1 0 Tougaloo 1959 W, 24-0 1960 W, 8-6 2 0 0 Jackson State 1948 W, 12-6 2009 W, 13-5 8 12 0 Troy 2000 L, 13-28 2000 L, 13-28 0 1 0 Jacksonville State 1975 L, 0-42 2008 W, 45-13 2 22 2 Tuskegee 1932 L, 0-7 2000 W, 35-15 24 19 4 Kentucky State 1930 T, 6-6 1997 L, 20-27 1 4 1 Walden 1926 L, 0-14 1926 L, 0-14 0 1 0 Knoxville 1929 T, 0-0 1990 W, 38-14 18 8 2 W. Kentucky Ind. 1935 L, 12-27 1937 L, 12-27 0 2 0 Lane 1935 W, 2-0 1989 W, 69-15 10 12 2 Wilberforce 1940 L, 7-30 1942 L, 0-13 0 3 0 Lemoyne Owen 1933 L, 8-28 1950 W, 7-6 2 3 0 Xavier 1948 W, 12-0 1959 L, 6-22 2 5 1 Louisiana-Monroe 2008 L, 15-37 2008 L, 15-37 0 1 0 Youngstown State 1979 L, 0-52 1979 L, 0-52 0 1 0 Miles 1929 W, 13-0 2001 W, 21-17 25 5 1 All-Time 59 opponents 376 348 31

All-Time Coaching Records Chronologically By Victories Years Name Record Pct. Years Name Record Pct. 1924-26 M.S. Bullock 0-3-0 .000 1960-75 Louis Crews 93-53-3 .624 1927 Shag Harris 0-1-0 .000 2002-present Anthony Jones 61-33-0 .649 1928-32 Clift Green 10-18-2 .333 1979-83, 86-88 Ray Greene 53-27-5 .623 1933 “Sticky” Jacobs 2-3-0 .400 1942, 45-59 George Hobson 43-83-10 .316 1934-36 Porter James 4-10-3 .235 1998-2001 Ron Cooper 22-23-0 .489 1937-40 16-11-6 .485 1995-97 Ken Pettiford 18-15-0 .545 1941 Donald “Dyke” Smith 6-4-0 .600 1989-91 George Pugh 17-12-0 .586 1942, 45-59 George Hobson 43-83-10 .316 1937-40 Dwight Fisher 16-11-6 .485 1960-75 Louis Crews 93-53-3 .624 1928-32 Clift Green 10-18-2 .333 1976 Curtis Gentry 3-8-0 .273 1977-78 9-13-0 .409 1977-78 Theophilus Danzy 9-13-0 .409 1991-93 Ray Bonner 9-17-1 .333 1979-83, 86-88 Ray Greene 53-27-5 .623 1984-85 8-11-3 .364 1984-85 Ed Wyche 8-11-3 .364 1941 Donald “Dyke” Smith 6-4-0 .600 1989-91 George Pugh 17-12-0 .586 1994 Reggie Oliver 4-7-0 .364 1991-93 Ray Bonner 9-17-1 .333 1934-36 Porter James 4-10-3 .235 1994 Reggie Oliver 4-7-0 .364 1976 Curtis Gentry 3-8-0 .273 1995-97 Ken Pettiford 18-15-0 .545 1933 “Sticky” Jacobs 2-3-0 .400 1998-2001 Ron Cooper 22-23-0 .489 1927 Shag Harris 0-1-0 .000 2002-present Anthony Jones 61-33-0 .649 1924-26 M.S. Bullock 0-3-0 .000

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