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2014 OUTLOOK SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE Quick Facts...... 2 Southland Bio...... 47 Season Outlook...... 3 Members/Map...... 48 Position Breakdown...... 4 All-Time Standings...... 50 Depth Chart...... 7 2013 Stats...... 51 Roster...... 8 2014 Opponents...... 10 HISTORY All-Time Series Records...... 53 PLAYERS Individual Records...... 56 Biographies...... 13 Team Records...... 58 Season Leaders...... 59 Career Leaders...... 61 COACHES Accolades...... 62 Head Coach Charlie Stubbs...... 29 Colonels Drafted...... 64 Chuck Hepola...... 31 All-Time Letterwinners...... 65 Justin Anderson...... 32 All-Time Results...... 69 Steve Adams...... 33 Postseason Results...... 74 Freddie Banks...... 34 Charles Boyd...... 35 Matt Clark...... 36 NICHOLLS Brandon Nowlin...... 37 This is Nicholls...... 76 Jake Olsen...... 38 President/Athletic Director...... 77 Assistants/All-Time Asst...... 39 Athletic Administration...... 78 Athletic Trainers/ Coaches...... 79 John L. Guidry Stadium...... 80 2013 REVIEW Hall of Fame...... 81 Game-by-Game...... 42 Results/Honors...... 43 2014 Media Guide Credits Statistics...... 44 MEDIA The 2014 Nicholls State University football Media Information...... 82 media guide was produced by the Nicholls Office Directions/ Map...... 84 of Media Relations for Athletics to assist media members in their coverage of Colonel football. Should you need any additional information regarding football, please contact Jamie Bustos, director of media relations, at (985) 448-4281. The 2014 Nicholls State University football media guide was written, edited, and researched by the Nicholls Office of Media Relations for Athletics. Cover and printing provided by Jerad David, assistant director of University Printing and Design Services. Also special thanks to opposing SID offices for their assistance and members of the local law enforcement for all their hard work and dedication. Photography is accredited to Misty McElroy, University Photojournalist, Louis Talbot and Zack Carlton. Special thanks to the NFL teams who also provided photos.

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Quick Facts Athletic Media Relations Location:...... Thibodaux, La. 70301 Director of Media Relations/FB Contact: ...... Jamie Bustos Enrollment: ...... 6,540 Office Number:...... (985) 448-4281 Founded: ...... September 23, 1948 Cell Phone: ...... (419) 786-0415 Nickname:...... Colonels Sports Information Fax Number: ...... (985) 448-4814 Colors: ...... Red and Gray Email Address:...... [email protected] Conference...... Southland Conference (I-FCS) Alternate Email Address: ...... [email protected] President: ...... Dr. Bruce T. Murphy Asst. Director of Media Relations: ...... Zachary Carlton Athletics Director: ...... Rob Bernardi (Cal-Northridge ’83) Assistant Athletic Director for Communications...... Mike Wagenheim Associate AD/SWA: ...... DoBee Plaisance (Southern Miss ’86) Volunteer Assistant:...... Gerard Waguespack Athletic Department Phone:...... (985) 448-4794 Football Press Box Number:...... (985) 448-4845 Ticket Office Phone:...... (985) 448-4790 Nicholls Athletics Website:...... www.geauxcolonels.com Standard Mailing Address:...... P.O. Box 2032, Thibodaux, La. 70310 Staff Information Overnight Mailing Address:...... 906 East First Street, Highway 1, Thibodaux, La., 70310 Head Coach:...... Charlie Stubbs (Brigham Young University ‘78) Stubbs at Nicholls:...... 10-35/5th Season Noteworthy Offensive Starters Stubbs Overall:...... Same Michael Henry (RB;6-2;225;Jr.) Stubbs’ Office Phone:...... (985) 448-4802 Rafe Plaisance (OL;6-3;325;Sr.) Best Time to Reach Stubbs:...... Through SID, Weekly SLC Conference Call Nick Scelfo (TE;6-4;235;Sr.) Assoc. Head Coach/RB/ST...... Chuck Hepola (Evangel, 1991) Asst. Head Coach/WR/TE...... Justin Anderson (BYU, 2002) Noteworthy Defensive Starters Defensive Coordinator/S...... Steve Adams (Western Kentucky, 2000) Davin Bovie (LB;5-11;180;Sr.) CB/Video Coordinator...... Freddie Banks (North Dakota St., 2010) Byron Cobb (DB;5-10;175;Sr.) Inside Linebackers...... Charles Boyd (Urbana, 2003) Cole Frazier (DL;6-4;240;Sr.) OL/ Recruiting Coordinator...... Matt Clark (Western Washington, 2008) Defensive Line...... Brandon Nowlin (LSU, 2004) Noteworthy Specialist Starters Outside Linebackers...... Jake Olsen (Valley City State, 2012) Conner Fryoux (K/P;5-10;180;Sr.) Offensive Assistant...... Aric Flowers (Nicholls, 2009) Offensive Assistant...... Russ Gisclair (Nicholls, 2014) Student Assistant...... Greg Greely Returning Statistical Leaders Rushing G Att. Yards Avg. TD Team Information 1. Tuskani Figaro 11 177 1103 6.2 7 2013 Overall Record:...... 4-8 2. Michael Henry 7 30 162 5.4 1 2013 Southland Conference Record: ...... 1-6 Passing G Comp. Att. Pct. Yards Int. TD 2013 Home Record: ...... 3-2 1. Tuskani Figaro 11 83 157 52.9 1135 6 8 2013 Road Record: ...... 1-6 2. Kalen Henderson 6 59 115 51.3 785 5 4 Letterwinners Returning: ...... 44 (24 offense, 18 defense, 2 specialist) Letterwinners Lost: ...... 21 (10 offense, 10 defense, 1 specialist) Receiving G Rec. Yards Avg. Avg/G TD Offensive Starters Returning: ...... 5 1. Xavier Marcus 12 17 260 15.3 21.7 2 Offensive Starters Lost:...... 6 2. Demon Bolt 7 14 250 17.9 35.7 2 Defensive Starters Returning: ...... 5 Tackles G Solo Assist Tot. Sack TFL/Yards Defensive Starters Lost: ...... 6 1. Davin Bovie 8 47 31 85 1 3.0/12 Specialists Returning:...... 2 2. Kameryon Brown 12 27 39 66 1 2.0/10 Specialists Lost:...... 2 Home Field/Capacity:...... John L. Guidry Stadium/10,500 Preseason All-Southland Conference Playing Surface:...... AstroTurf 3D Grass - Davin Bovie, LB (Second-Team Defense) Base Offense:...... Multiple Pro - Byron Cobb, CB (Second-Team Defense) Base Defense:...... 3-4

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2014 NICHOLLS OUTLOOK

The Colonels put together one of their best starts in recent history last season by going 4-2, capped by ending a two-year drought in conference play with a win in their Southland opener; however, they were unable to build off of their impressive start by ending 2013 with a six-game losing streak. With several prominent veteran starters returning, mixed with some talented underclassmen and transfers, Nicholls will look to make some noise in an extremely tough Southland Conference. For the third consecutive season, Nicholls will have three games against teams from the Football Bowl Subdivision. The Colonels open the season at Air Force for their second-ever visit to Colorado Springs before facing Arkansas for the program’s first-ever matchup against a Southeastern Conference opponent. Nicholls’ third and final FBS game of the season will be against former Southland member North Texas. Last season, the Colonels’ claimed their third win over an FBS program, defeating Western Michigan 27-23.

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RUNNING BACKS -Although Tuskani Figaro returns after setting the team’s single-season rushing record, the Colonels will have a huge hole to fill in the backfield after losing feature backs Marcus Washington and Dalton Hilliard Jr. to graduation. The duo combined for over 1,100 all-purpose yards and 15 touchdowns last season before both had their careers shortened by injuries. Junior Michael Henry is a leading candidate for the job, as are transfer Running back Tobias Lofton and returners Reggie Michael Henry Wilson and C.J. Okpalobi. -Henry did not receive a touch until the final three contests last season, but made the most of it as he carried the ball 30 times for 161 yards and one touchdown. Henry was also the team’s leading receiver in the last three games, catching 11 passes for Quarterback 123 yards. The junior heads into camp as one of the top backs after Tuskani Figaro his breakout game against Southeastern Louisiana in the season finale, accounting for 90 yards rushing and 85 yards receiving against one of the league’s most stout defenses. -Lofton joins the Colonels after playing at Itawamba Community -Nicholls heads into camp with three quarterbacks who have College where he tallied nearly 750 all-purpose yards and two significant starting experience. Seniors Beaux Hebert and Kalen touchdowns last season. Henderson, along with junior Tuskani Figaro, all enter fall camp -Rounding out the backfield are junior Reggie Wilson and healthy and looking to solidify their spots on the depth chart. sophomore C.J. Okpalobi, who both had solid showings in the tail -With injuries to Henderson and Hebert, Figaro received the end of last season. majority of the snaps last season, going on to become the first Colonel in program history to pass and throw for over 1,000 yards. WIDE RECEIVERS/TIGHT ENDS Figaro’s 1,103 yards rushing yards set the Colonels’ single-season - Similar to the backfield, the Colonels will have to replace their mark, and the Lafayette native also matched the team record with only three players who had 20 or more receptions from last season. five 100-yard rushing games in one season. Figaro looks to be a Upperclassmen Demon Bolt, Terry Lucas Jr., Xavier Marcus and main cog in the Colonels’ scoring effort again after accounting for Darryl Waston II lead the returning wide outs, while FBS transfers 15 touchdowns (8 pass, 7 rush) last year. Hakeem Flowers (NC State) and Keenan Canty (Colorado) will look -Henderson had a strong showing at Oregon in last season’s to make an impact. opener before breaking out with an incredible first half at Western -Marcus is the leading returner in receiving yards from last Michigan to lead the Colonels to victory. However, a leg injury in the season (260), while Bolt is close behind (250). The duo combined second quarter put Henderson out of commission for over a month, for 31 grabs and four touchdowns. and the Tulsa transfer battled the injury for the rest of the season. -The tight ends are led by three-year starter Nick Scelfo. Scelfo Coming back at full strength, Henderson will square off with Figaro Wide Receiver battled injuries last for the starting job. season, but finished with Demon Bolt -After fighting with injuries for most of his career, Hebert had a over 100 yards receiving relatively healthy season in 2013, throwing for seven touchdowns for the third consecutive and nearly 700 yards. Although Hebert enters camp behind Figaro time. and Henderson on the depth chart, he provides the Colonels with -Also lining up at tight their most depth at the QB position in the Stubbs’ era. end will be junior Dorian -Redshirt sophomore Dash Duncan also returns for the Colonels. Durald, senior Tyler With two years of experience in the offense and three years of Knowles and redshirt eligibility remaining, Duncan could be a fixture for the Colonel freshmen Stephen passing attack in the near future. LeBouef and Cody Morales.

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Tight End Nick Scelfo

Running back Michael Henry Defensive Line Chris Lorden OFFENSIVE LINE LINEBACKERS -If there is any position on the roster that rivals the experience at -The linebackers are led by senior Preseason Second-Team All- quarterback, it’s the interior offensive line. The line brings back two- Southland honoree Davin Bovie, who is the team’s top returning year starting senior guards Rafe Plaisance and Caleb Cline, along tackler from last season despite missing the last four games with an with junior center Brandon Holmes. injury. Bovie had a breakout junior campaign, racking up 78 tackles -While last year’s starting tackles graduated, junior Chris Bordelon and one sack. saw significant playing time last season and will look to shore up -Junior Kameryon Brown also had a strong year in 2013, tallying one of the positions. Also returning are SMU transfer Ashton Duhe, 66 tackles, which was tied for third on the team, and one sack. who logged six starts last year, senior Ryan Zeller and sophomore Other returning veterans include seniors Tyler Harrington and Jared Breaux. Dwayne Mitchell. -With limited injuries last season, Nicholls was able to redshirt -Sophomores Seth Keller and Ronnie Walker saw playing time at every freshman on the offensive line. Suiting up this season will be linebacker towards the end of the season and will aim to make the Hunter Alleman, Blake Hartman and Brian Hernandez. regular rotation. -Junior Nick LeBlanc returns to the lineup after redshirting last DEFENSIVE LINE season with an injury. -The Colonels bring back three seniors on the defensive line - -Joining the linebackers are transfers Lowell Williams Jr. Cole Frazier, Jordan Thompson and Andrew Carter. Frazier led the (Colorado) and Jarmon Coleman (Contra Costa). trio last season with 16 tackles with one for loss. -Sophomores Chris Lorden and Jeremiah Thomas rushed the edge last season, combining for four sacks. Lorden led the team with 3.0 sacks and had three fumble recoveries. -Joining the defensive line are transfers Gus Ferrat (Pasadena) and Tyler Roberts (College of the Desert)

Offensive Lineman Linebacker Rafe Plaisance Davin Boive

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Cornerback Byron Cobb

SECONDARY -In the return game, the Colonels will be looking to replace -The secondary brings starting senior cornerbacks Bryon Cobb, specialist Carey Fortson, who was one of the conference’s top a Preseason Second-Team All-Southland selection, and Josh kickoff return men last season. Senior Demon Bolt is the Colonels’ Dewey. Cobb started 11 games last year, leading the team with most experienced returner, while Byron Cobb also had time as a nine passes defended and two interceptions. Dewey had 24 tackles punt returner. and the game-clinching interception at Western Michigan. Also at -Senior three-year starter Ty Boudreaux returns as the long corner, sophomore Josh Singleton had 23 tackles and broke up snapper. two passes. -At safety, sophomore B.T Sanders came on strong at the end of the season, finishing with 44 tackles and a fumble recovery. Senior Toren Joseph also returns at safety after playing in Punter six games last season. Conner Fryoux -Also returning for the Colonels is redshirt freshman Kevin Singleton.

SPECIALISTS - One of the biggest question marks heading into the season is the replacement of four-year placekicker Andrew Dolan, who left Nicholls ranked fifth on the all-time scoring list. The Colonels used a kicker-by-committee in spring practice, but no player was able to solidify the starting job. -Senior Conner Fryoux returns as the punter after averaging 39.2 yards per punt in his first season with the Colonels. Fryoux had 12 punts land inside the 20 and booted four kicks over 50 yards.

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OFFENSE DEFENSE QB 8 Tuskani Figaro DT 97 Andrew Carter 15 Kalen Henderson 67 Jordan Thompson

RB 40 Michael Henry NT 67 Jordan Thompson 37 Reggie Wilson 97 Andrew Carter

TE 85 Nick Scelfo DE 99 Cole Frazier 47 Dorian Durald 91 Jeremiah Thomas

WR 12 Demon Bolt LB 51 Chris Lorden 82 Von Breaux 38 Dwayne Mitchell

WR 80 Xavier Marcus LB 52 Kameryon Brown 3 Darryl Watson II 54 Ronnie Walker

WR 23 Terry Lucas Jr. LB 58 Nick LeBlanc 82 Von Breaux 30 Tyler Harrington

RT 75 Ryan Zeller LB 28 Davin Bovie 61 Chris Bordelon 33 Seth Keller

RG 77 Caleb Cline CB 10 Josh Dewey 74 Ashton Duhe 21 Josh Singleton

C 72 Brandon Holmes CB 27 Byron Cobb 74 Ashton Duhe 21 Josh Singleton

LG 73 Rafe Plaisance DB 18 Toren Joseph 60 Jared Breaux 26 B.T. Sanders

LT 61 Chris Bordelon DB 26 B.T. Sanders 75 Ryan Zeller 18 Toren Joseph

K 93 Conner Fryoux LS 53 Ty Boudreaux 22 Andrew Carrierre

P 93 Conner Fryoux KR 12 Demon Bolt 27 Byron Cobb

H 9 Landry Klann PR 12 Demon Bolt 27 Byron Cobb

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/Previous School 57 JaMarcus Aaron LB 6-2 225 Jr. Opelousas, La./ Opelousas NUMERICAL 78 Hunter Alleman OL 6-4 280 r-Fr. Pierre Part La./ Assumption No. Name 71 Chandler Arceneaux OL 6-4 260 Fr. Bourg, La./ South Terrebonne 2 Kevian Deleon 41 Victor Bimah LB 6-3 210 Fr. Thibodaux, La. /Thibodaux 3 Darryl Watson II 12 Demon Bolt WR 5-10 195 Sr. Thibodaux, La./ Thibodaux 63 Alex Bonvillain OL 6-4 300 Fr. Houma, La. /Terrebonne 4 Tyler Green 61 Chris Bordelon OL 6-5 270 Jr. White Castle, La./ St. John 5 Tobias Lofton 32 Mason Boudreaux RB 5-9 220 Fr. Cut Off, La. /South Lafourche 6 Cole Spear 53 Ty Boudreaux LS 5-9 185 r-Sr.. Raceland, La./ Central Lafourche 7 Keenan Canty 14 Christian Boutte DB 5-11 175 Fr. Opelousas, La. /Opelousas 8 Tuskani Figaro 28 Davin Bovie LB 5-11 180 Sr. Waggaman, La./ Riverdale 9 Landry Klann 60 Jared Breaux OL 6-2 275 r-So. Lockport, La./ Central Lafourche 10 Josh Dewey 82 Von Breaux WR 6-3 185 r-So. Lafayette, La./ Northside 11 Beaux Hebert 52 Kameryon Brown LB 6-0 215 Jr. Baton Rouge, La/ Southern Lab 7 Keenan Canty WR 5-9 165 r-Sr. New Orleans, La. /Colorado 12 Demon Bolt 22 Andrew Carrierre DS 5-10 200 r-So. Houma, La. / Terrebonne 13 Mason Roberts 97 Andrew Carter DL 5-10 265 Sr. New Orleans, La./ St. Augustine 14 Christian Boutte 77 Caleb Cline OL 6-3 290 Sr. Norman, Okla./ Norman North 15 Kalen Henderson 27 Byron Cobb DB 5-10 175 Sr. St. Francisville, La./ West Feliciana 16 Dash Duncan 36 Jarmon Coleman LB 5-9 215 Jr. Baton Rouge, La. /Contra Costa 17 Stephen LeBouef 73 Vincent Dale OL 6-4 281 Fr. Houston, Texas /Cy-Fair 18 Toren Joseph 2 Kevian Deleon WR 5-7 165 Fr. Houston, Texas /North Shore 20 T.J. Scott 10 Josh Dewey DB 5-11 180 Sr. St. Rose, La./ Destrehan 74 Ashton Duhe OL 6-3 300 r-Sr. Destrehan, La./ SMU 21 Josh Singleton 34 Joel Dullary DB 6-1 180 Fr. New Orleans, La. /Holy Cross 22 Andrew Carrierre 16 Dash Duncan QB 6-4 205 r-So. Baton Rouge, La./ St. Michael 23 Terry Lucas, Jr. 47 Dorian Durald TE 6-3 225 r-Jr. Opelousas, La./ Opelousas Catholic 24 C.J. Okpalobi 94 Gus Ferrat DL 6-2 280 Jr. Burbank, Calif. /Pasadena 25 Kaleb Kador 8 Tuskani Figaro QB 6-3 210 Jr. Lafayette, La./ Crowley 26 B.T. Sanders 83 Hakeem Flowers WR 6-3 190 r-Jr. Simpsonville, SC /Itawamba CC 27 Byron Cobb 99 Cole Frazier DL 6-4 240 Sr. Kenner, La./ Brother Martin 28 Davin Bovie 93 Conner Fryoux K/P 5-10 180 r-Sr. Gonzales, La./ ULM 30 Tyler Harrington 4 Tyler Green DB 6-0 170 Fr. Gonzalez, La. /East Ascension 56 Hunter Hannegan DL 6-1 240 r-Jr. Morgan City, La./ Central Catholic 32 Mason Boudreaux 30 Tyler Harrington LB 5-9 220 Sr. Abbeville, La./ Vermilion Catholic 33 Seth Keller 68 Blake Hartman OL 6-5 230 r-Fr. Baton Rouge La./ St. Michael the Archangel 34 Joel Dullary 11 Beaux Hebert QB 6-4 215 r-Sr. Norcross, Ga./ Greater Atlanta Christian 35 Kevin Singleton 50 Geoffrey Hebert LB 6-3 220 So. Thibodaux La./ E.D. White 36 Jarmon Coleman 15 Kalen Henderson QB 6-0 210 Sr. Mount Airy, La./ Tulsa 37 Reggie Wilson 40 Michael Henry RB 6-2 225 Jr. Baton Rouge, La./ Episcopal 38 Dwayne Mitchell 64 Brian Hernandez OL 6-1 280 r-Fr. Baton Rouge La./ Dutchtown 40 Michael Henry 72 Brandon Holmes OL 6-3 280 Jr. Lubbock, Texas/ Estacado 92 Tyler Johnson DL 6-1 265 Fr. Sorrento, La. /St. Amant 41 Victor Bimah 18 Toren Joseph DB 6-2 190 r-Sr. New Orleans, La./ St. Augustine 42 Cody Morales 25 Kaleb Kador RB 6-0 195 Fr. Baton Rouge, La. /Tara 44 John Williamson 33 Seth Keller LB 6-0 215 So. Vacherie La./ St. James 45 Lowell Williams Jr. 9 Landry Klann LB 6-3 210 r-Sr. San Antonio, Texas/ McCollum 46 Hezekiah White 88 Tyler Knowles TE 6-6 270 Sr. Katy, Texas/ Cinco Ranch 47 Dorian Durald 58 Nick LeBlanc LB 6-2 220 r-Jr. Houma, La./ Vandebilt Catholic 17 Stephen LeBouef TE 6-3 220 r-Fr. Thibodaux, La./ E.D. White 48 Dylan Ledet RB 5-10 220 r-Jr. Thibodaux, La. / E.D White 49 Jonavon Lewis DB 5-9 175 Fr. Darrow, La. /St. Amant

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/Previous School NUMERICAL 5 Tobias Lofton RB 5-11 185 Jr. Forest, Miss. /Itawamba CC 51 Chris Lorden LB 6-2 245 r-So. New Orleans, La./ John Curtis No. Name 23 Terry Lucas, Jr. WR 6-0 195 r-Jr.. New Orleans, La./ St. Augustine 48 Dylan Ledet 80 Xavier Marcus WR 5-9 165 Jr. Mandeville, La./ Mandeville 49 Jonavon Lewis 38 Dwayne Mitchell LB 6-2 215 Sr. New Orleans, La./ Minnesota 50 Geoffrey Hebert 42 Cody Morales TE 6-2 240 r-Fr. Luling, La./ Hahnville 51 Chris Lorden 86 Jake Myer LB 6-3 230 Fr. Baton Rouge, La. /Central 52 Kameryon Brown 24 C.J. Okpalobi RB 6-0 180 So. New Orleans, La./ St. Michael the Archangel 53 Ty Boudreaux 76 Rafe Plaisance OL 6-3 325 Sr. Galliano, La./ South LaFourche 54 Ronnie Walker 55 Moroni Pointer LB 6-1 200 Fr. Baton Rouge, La. /Tara 55 Moroni Pointer 84 Jason Richard WR 6-1 180 Fr. Thibodaux. La. /Thibodaux 13 Mason Roberts WR 5-9 175 Fr. Houston, Texas /Cy-Woods 56 Hunter Hannegan 90 Tyler Roberts DL 6-1 310 Jr. Palm Desert, Ca. /College of the Desert 57 JaMarcus Aaron 26 B.T. Sanders S 6-0 190 So. Foley Ala./ Foley 58 Nick LeBlanc 85 Nick Scelfo TE 6-4 235 r-Sr. Baton Rouge, La./ St. Michael the Archangel 60 Jared Breaux 20 T.J. Scott RB 5-9 185 Fr. Baton Rouge, La. /McKinley 61 Chris Bordelon 66 Devin Simoneaux DL 6-2 255 Fr. Gonzales, La. /East Ascension 63 Alex Bonvillain 21 Josh Singleton DB 5-10 180 So. Morgan City La./ Central Catholic 64 Brian Hernandez 35 Kevin Singleton S 6-0 190 r-Fr. Mobile Ala./ Baker 66 Devin Simoneaux 6 Cole Spear DB 6-2 190 Fr. Denham Springs, La. /Denham Springs 91 Jeremiah Thomas LB 6-1 215 So. Houma La./ Terrebonne 67 Jordan Thompson 67 Jordan Thompson DL 6-1 290 Sr. Raceland, La./ Hahnville 68 Blake Hartman 54 Ronnie Walker LB 6-0 225 So. Gulfport Miss./ Biloxi 69 Michael Woods 3 Darryl Watson II WR 5-10 170 r-Jr. New Orleans, La./ Holy Cross 71 Chandler Arceneaux 46 Hezekiah White LB 6-0 200 Fr. Boutte, La. /John Curtis 72 Brandon Holmes 45 Lowell Williams Jr. LB 6-1 205 r-Sr. Missouri City, Texas /Colorado 73 Vincent Dale 44 John Williamson DL 6-4 220 Fr. Stockton, Ala. /Spanish Fort 74 Ashton Duhe 37 Reggie Wilson RB 5-6 180 r-Jr. Franklinton, La./ Franklinton 75 Ryan Zeller 69 Michael Woods DL 6-6 250 r-Sr. Livonia, La./ Livonia 76 Rafe Plaisance 75 Ryan Zeller OL 6-4 315 Sr. Baton Rouge, La./ St. Michael the Archangel 77 Caleb Cline 78 Hunter Alleman 80 Xavier Marcus 82 Von Breaux 83 Hakeem Flowers COACHING STAFF 84 Jason Richard 85 Nick Scelfo 86 Jake Myer Charlie Stubbs Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks 88 Tyler Knowles Chuck Hepola Assoc. Head Coach/ Special Teams Coordinator/Running Backs 90 Tyler Roberts Steve Adams Defensive Coordinator/Safeties 91 Jeremiah Thomas Justin Anderson Asst. Head Coach/Wide Receivers/ Tight Ends 92 Tyler Johnson Freddie Banks Cornerbacks/ Video Coordinator 93 Conner Fryoux Charles Boyd Inside Linebackers 94 Gus Ferrat Matt Clark Offensive Line/ Recruiting Coordinator 97 Andrew Carter Brandon Nowlin Defensive Line 99 Cole Frazier Jake Olsen Outside Linebackers Aric Flowers Offensive Assistant Russ Gilsclair Offensive Assistant Greg Greely Student Assistant

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GAME 1 Air Force August 30 • Colorado Springs, Colo.

Location:...... Colorado Springs, Colo. 2013 Results (2-10, 0-8 MW) 2014 Schedule Home Field/Capacity:...... Falcon Stadium/ 46,692 Colgate...... W 38-13 Aug. 30...... Nicholls Playing Surface:...... FieldTurf Utah State*...... L 20-52 Sept. 6...... at Wyoming* Enrollment:...... 4,000 at Boise State*...... L 20-42 Sept. 13...... at Georgia State Conference Affiliation:...... Mountain West (DI-FBS) Wyoming*...... L 23-56 Sept. 27...... Boise State* Colors:...... Blue & Silver at Nevada*...... L 42-45 Oct. 4...... at Navy Nickname: ...... Falcons at Navy...... L 10-28 Oct. 11...... at Utah State* Athletics Director:...... Dr. Hans Mueh San Diego St.*...... L 20-27 Oct. 18...... New Mexico* 2013 Record:...... 2-10 th Notre Dame...... L 10-45 Nov. 1...... at Army 2013 Mountain West Record/Finish:...... 0-8/6 in Mountain Division Army...... W 42-28 Nov. 8...... at UNLV* Football Contact:...... Troy Garnhart at New Mexico*...... L 37-45 Nov. 15...... Nevada* Garnhart’s Office Number:...... 719-333-9263 UNLV*...... L 21-41 Nov. 21...... at San Diego State* Garnhart’s Email Address:...... [email protected] at Colorado State*...... L 13-58 Nov. 28...... Colorado State* Press Box Phone Number: ...... 719-333-1100 All-Time Series Athletics Website:...... www.goairforcefalcons.com Head Coach (Alma Mater):...... Troy Calhoun (Air Force, ’89) 0-1 Record at Air Force: ...... 49-41/ Eighth Season Career Record: ...... Same

GAME 2 Arkansas September 6 • Fayetteville, Ark. Location:...... Fayetteville, Ark. Home Field/Capacity: ...... Razorback Stadium/ 72,000 2013 Results (3-9, 0-8 SEC) 2014 Schedule Playing Surface:...... PowerBlade HP Turf Louisiana-Lafayette...... W 34-14 Aug. 30...... at Auburn Enrollment:...... 25,365 Samford...... W 31-21 Sept. 6...... Nicholls Conference Affiliation:...... Southeastern Conference (DI-FBS) Southern Miss...... W 24-3 Sept. 13...... at Texas Tech Colors:...... Cardinal & White at Rutgers...... L 24-28 Sept. 20 ...... Northern Illinois Nickname:...... Razorbacks #10 Texas A&M*...... L 33-45 Sept. 27 ...... vs. Texas A&M* Athletics Director:...... Jeff Long at #18 Florida*...... L, 10-30 Oct. 11 ...... Alabama* 2013 Record:...... 3-9 #14 South Carolina*...... L 7-52 Oct. 18 ...... vs. Georgia* 2013 SEC Record/Finish: ...... 0-8/ 7th in West at #1 Alabama*...... L 0-52 Oct. 25...... UAB Football Contact:...... Zack Higbee #8 Auburn*...... L 17-35 Nov. 1...... at Mississippi State* Higbee’s Office Number:...... 479-575-5786 at Ole Miss*...... L 24-34 Nov. 15...... LSU* Higbee’s Cell Number: ...... 479-575-2751 Mississippi State*...... L 17-24 (OT) Nov. 22...... Ole Miss* Higbee’s Email Address: ...... [email protected] at #15 LSU*...... L 27-31 Nov. 28...... at Missouri* All-Time Series Press Box Phone Number: ...... 479-575-6622 Athletics Website:...... www.arkansasrazorbacks.com First Meeting Head Coach (Alma Mater):...... Bret Bielema (Iowa, ’92) Record at Arkansas:...... 3-9/One season Career Record: ...... 71-33/Eight seasons

GAME 3 Henderson State September 13 • Thibodaux, La.

Location:...... Arkadelphia, Ark 2013 Results (11-1, 10-0 GAC) 2014 Schedule Home Field/Capacity: ...... Carpenter-Haygood Stadium/ 9,600 Southern Nazarene*...... W 82-10 Sept. 6...... at Southern Nazarene* Playing Surface:...... GeoSurface Turf McKendree...... W 75-14 Sept. 13 ...... at Nicholls Enrollment:...... 3,500 at SE Oklahoma St.*...... W 44 -35 Sept. 18...... SE Oklahoma St.* Conference Affiliation:...... Great American (NCAA Division II) East Central*...... W 63-31 Sept. 27...... at East Central* Colors:...... Red & Gray at NW Oklahoma St.*...... W 42-0 Oct. 4...... NW Oklahoma St.* Nickname:...... Reddies SW Oklahoma St.*...... W 45-17 Oct. 11...... at SW Oklahoma St.* Athletics Director:...... Shawn Jones vs. Arkansas Tech*...... W 45-14 Oct. 18...... at Arkansas Tech* 2013 Record:...... 11-1 st at Harding* ...... W 45-30 Oct. 25...... Harding* 2013 GAC Record/Finish: ...... 10-1/ 1 at Arkansas-Monticello*...... W 37-21 Nov. 1...... Arkansas-Monticello* Football Contact:...... Troy Mitchell Southern Arkansas*...... W 66-24 Nov. 8...... at Southern Arkansas* Mitchell’s Office Number:...... 870-230-5197 at Ouachita Baptist*...... W 60-52 Nov. 15...... Ouachita Baptist* Mitchell’s Cell Number: ...... 870-464-7799 St. Cloud St.# ...... L 35-40 Mitchell’s Email Address: ...... [email protected] # NCAA Playoffs All-Time Series Press Box Phone Number: ...... 870-230-5035 Athletics Website:...... www.hsusports.com First Meeting Head Coach (Alma Mater):...... Scott Maxfield (LouisianaTech, ’84) Record at HSU:...... 60-36/ Nine seasons Career Record: ...... 88-47/ 13 seasons

GAME 4 North Texas September 20, 2014 • Denton, Texas

Location:...... Denton, Texas 2013 Results (9-4, 6-2 C-USA) 2014 Schedule Home Field/Capacity:...... Apogee Stadium/30,850 Idaho...... W 40-6 Aug. 30...... at Texas Playing Surface:...... Artificial Turf at Ohio...... L 27-21 Sept. 6...... SMU Enrollment:...... 36,222 Ball State...... W 34-27 Sept. 11...... Louisiana Tech* Colors:...... Green & White at No. 9/10 Georgia...... L 45-21 Sept. 20...... Nicholls Nickname: ...... Mean Green at Tulane*...... L 24-21 Oct. 4...... at Indiana Athletics Director:...... Rick Villarreal Middle Tennessee* ...... W 34-7 Oct. 11...... at UAB* Conference Affiliation:...... Conference USA (DI-FBS) at Louisiana Tech*...... W 28-13 Oct. 18...... Southern Miss* 2013 Record:...... 9-4 nd at Southern Miss*...... W 55-14 Oct. 25...... at Rice* 2013 C-USA Record/Finish:...... 6-2/t-2 West Rice*...... W 28-16 Nov. 8...... Florida Atlantic* Football Media Contact:...... Eric Capper UTEP*...... W 41-7 Nov. 15...... at UTEP* Capper’s Office Number:...... 940-565-2476 UTSA*...... L 21-13 Nov. 22...... Florida International* Capper’s Cell Number:...... 940-367-0727 at Tulsa*...... W 42-10 Nov. 29...... at UTSA* Capper’s Email Address: ...... [email protected] vs. UNLV#...... W 36-14 All-Time Series Athletics Website:...... www.meangreensports.com #Heart of Dallas Bowl Head Coach (Alma Mater):...... Dan McCarney (Iowa,’75) 0-5 Record at UNT: ...... 18-19/ Three season Career Record: ...... 74-104, 15 seasons

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GAME 5 Central Arkansas September 27 • Conway, Ark.

Location:...... Conway, Ark. 2013 Results (7-5, 4-3 SLC) 2014 Schedule Home Field/Capacity: ...... First Security Field at Estes Stadium/ 8,500 Incarnate Word...... W 58-7 Aug. 30...... at Texas Tech Playing Surface:...... Geo Green at Colorado...... L 24-38 Sept. 6...... Tennessee-Martin Enrollment:...... 11,534 at Tennessee-Martin...... L 23-24 Sept. 13...... at Montana St. Conference Affiliation:...... Southland (DI-FCS) at Missouri State*...... W 17-13 Sept. 20 ...... Missouri St.* Colors:...... Purple & Gray McNeese State*...... L 28-59 Sept. 27...... Nicholls* Nickname:...... Bears Nebraska Kearney...... W 31-0 Oct. 4...... at Stephen F. Austin* Athletics Director:...... Dr. Brad Teague at Lamar*...... W 26-24 Oct. 11...... Houston Baptist* 2013 Record:...... 7-5 rd Stephen F. Austin*...... W 66-31 Oct. 18...... at Southeastern La.* 2012 SLC Record/Finish: ...... 4-3/t-3 at Northwestern St.*...... L 28-31 Oct. 25...... Northwestern St.* Football Contact:...... Steve East Southeastern La.*...... L 31-58 Nov. 1...... at Abilene Christian* East’s Office Number:...... 501-450-5743 at Nicholls*...... W 17-10 Nov. 8...... Lamar* East’s Cell Number: ...... 501-339-8215 Sam Houston St.*...... W 49-31 Nov. 22...... at Sam Houston St.* East’s Email Address: ...... [email protected] All-Time Series Press Box Phone Number: ...... 501-450-5743 Athletics Website:...... www.ucasports.com 2-6 Head Coach (Alma Mater):...... Clint Conque (Nicholls, ’83) Record at UCA/Seasons:...... 98-54/13 Seasons Career Record/Seasons: ...... Same

GAME 6 McNeese State October 4 • Lake Charles, La.

Location:...... Lake Charles, La. 2013 Results (10-3, 6-1 SLC) 2014 Schedule Home Field/Capacity:...... Cowboy Stadium/17,810 at South Florida...... W 53-21 Sept. 6...... at Nebraska Playing Surface:...... Artificial Turf, GeoMax 2 Arkansas-Pine Bluff...... W 58-14 Sept. 13 ...... Prairie View A&M Enrollment:...... 8,900 West Alabama...... W 44-42 Sept. 27...... Arkansas Tech Conference Affiliation:...... Southland (DI-FCS) Weber State...... W 43-6 Oct. 4...... Nicholls* Colors:...... Blue & Gold at Northern Iowa...... L 6-41 Oct. 11...... at Sam Houston St.* Nickname:...... Cowboys at Central Arkansas*...... W 59-28 Oct. 18...... Abeline Christian* Athletics Director:...... Bruce Hemphill Sam Houston St.*...... W 31-23 Oct. 25 ...... at Incarnate Word* 2014 Record:...... 10-3 nd at Nicholls*...... W 55-30 Nov. 1 ...... at Northwestern St.* 2014 SLC Record/Finish:...... 6-1/ 2 Southeastern La.*...... L 7-41 Nov. 8...... Stephen F. Austin* Football Contact:...... Matthew Bonnette at Stephen F. Austin*...... W 69-38 Nov. 15 ...... at Southeastern La.* Bonnette’s Office Number:...... 337-475-5207 Northwestern State*...... W 43-17 Nov. 22...... Lamar* Bonnette’s Cell Number:...... 337-263-4822 at Lamar*...... W 42-38 Bonnette’s E-mail Address:...... [email protected] vs. Jacksonville St.#...... L 10-31 All-Time Series Press Box Phone Number:...... 337-475-5225 #FCS Playoffs Athletics Website:...... www.mcneesesports.com 11-27 Head Coach (Alma Matter):...... Matt Viator (McNeese, ’86) Record at McNeese:...... 62-27/ Eight seasons Career Record:...... Same

GAME 7 Stephen F. Austin October 11 • Thibodaux, La.

Location:...... Nacogdoches, Texas 2013 Results (3-9, 1-6 SLC) 2014 Schedule Home Field/Capacity:...... Homer Bryce Stadium/14,575 Playing Surface:...... Hellas Matrix Turf at Weber State...... L 40-50 Aug. 30...... at Kansas St. Enrollment:...... 12,999 at Texas Tech...... L 13-61 Sept. 6...... Incarnate Word* Conference Affiliation:...... Southland (DI-FCS) McMurry...... W 50-13 Sept. 13...... Texas A&M-Commerce Colors:...... Purple & White Montana State...... W 52-38 Sept. 20...... Weber St. Nickname:...... Lumberjacks Prairie View A&M...... L 48-56 Oct. 4...... Central Arkansas* Athletics Director:...... Robert Hill 2013 Record:...... 3-9 at Southeastern La.*...... L 14-56 Oct. 11...... at Nicholls* 2013 SLC Record/Finish:...... 1-6/t-7th Nicholls* ...... W 55-41 Oct. 18...... at Houston Baptist* Football Contact:...... Rand Champion at Central Arkansas*...... L 31-66 Oct. 25...... Southeastern La.* Champion’s Office Number:...... 936-468-2606 vs. Sam Houston St.*...... L 49-56 Nov. 1...... vs. Sam Houston St.* Champion’s Cell Number:...... 903-366-6041 McNeese State*...... L 38-69 Nov. 8 ...... at McNeese St.* Champion’s E-mail Address:...... [email protected] All-Time Series Press Box Phone Number:...... 936-468-3910 at Lamar*...... L 45-46 Nov. 15...... Abilene Christian* Athletics Website:...... www.sfajacks.com at Northwestern St.*...... L 27-40 Nov. 22...... Northwestern St.* 7-23 Head Coach (Alma Mater):...... Clint Conque (Nicholls, ’83) Record at Stephen F. Austin:...... First season Career Record:...... 105-59/14 seasons

GAME 8 Lamar October 18 • Thibodaux, La.

Location……………..……...... Beaumont, Texas 2013 Results (5-7, 2-6 SLC) 2014 Schedule Home Field/Capacity…...... Provost Umphrey/16,000 Oklahoma Panhandle St...... W 75-0 Aug. 30...... Grambling Playing Surface…………...... Matrix Turf at Louisiana Tech...... L 14-27 Sept. 6...... at Texas A&M Enrollment…………..……...... 14,522 at Oklahoma State...... L 3-59 Sept. 13...... Texas College Conference Affiliation…..…...... Southland (DI-FCS) Bacone College...... W 53-0 Sept. 20...... Mississippi College Colors…………………..…...... Red & White at Grambling...... W 27-16 Sept. 27...... Sam Houston St.* Nickname…………...……...... Cardinals at Sam Houston St.*...... L 3-14 Oct. 4 ...... at Abilene Christian* Athletics Director……..…...... Jason Henderson Central Arkansas*...... L 24-26 Oct. 11...... Southeastern La.* 2013 Record………..………...... 5-7 at Southeastern La.* ...... L 34-56 Oct. 18...... at Nicholls* 2013 SLC Record/Finish……...... 2-6/6th Nicholls*...... W 56-34 Nov. 1...... Houston Baptist* Football Contact...... James Dixon at Northwestern St.* ...... L 28-37 Nov. 8...... at Central Arkansas* Dixon’s Office Number...... 409-880-8329 Stephen F. Austin* ...... W 46-45 Nov. 15...... Incarnate Word* Dixon’s Cell Number...... 936-552-1171 McNeese State* ...... L 38-42 Nov. 22...... at McNeese St.* Dixon’s E-mail Address:...... [email protected] Press Box Phone Number:...... 409-880-7489 All-Time Series Athletics Website:...... www.lamarcardinals.com 1-5 Head Coach (Alma Matter):...... Ray Woodard (Sam Houston, ’88) Record at LU……..…..…...... 18-28/ Four seasons Career Record…………..…...... Same

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GAME 10 Houston Baptist October 25 • Houston, Texas

Location:...... Houston, Texas 2013 Results (3-4, 0-3* SLC)^ 2014 Schedule Home Field/Capacity:...... Husky Stadium/5,000 at Sam Houston St.*...... L 0-74 Sept. 6...... McMurry Playing Surface:...... Artificial Turf at Wayland Baptist...... W 52-28 Sept. 13...... at Northern Colorado Enrollment:...... 2,910 Oklahoma Baptist...... W 34-3 Sept. 20...... at Texas College Conference Affiliation:...... Southland (DI-FCS) Abilene Christian*...... L 12-69 Sept. 27...... Abilene Christian* Colors:...... Royal Blue & Orange at Incarnate Word*...... L 3-24 Oct. 4...... at Incarnate Word* Nickname:...... Huskies Texas College...... W 49-7 Oct. 11...... at Central Arkansas* Athletics Director:...... Steve Moniaci Texas A&M-Commerce...... L 21-55 Oct. 18...... Stephen F. Austin* 2013 Record (Developmental Season):...... 3-4 ^Developmental Season Oct. 25...... Nicholls* 2013 SLC Record/Finish:...... N/A *Unofficial Southland Games Nov. 1...... at Lamar* Football Contact:...... Russ Reneau Nov. 8 ...... at Southeastern La.* Reneau’s Office Number:...... 281-649-3098 Nov. 15...... Sam Houston St.* Reneau’s Office Number:...... 281-923-0813 Reneau’s E-mail Address:...... [email protected] All-Time Series Press Box Phone Number:...... N/A Athletics Website:...... www.hbuhuskies.com First Meeting Head Coach (Alma Matter):...... Vic Shealy (Richmond, ‘84) Record at HBU:...... First season Career Record:...... : 27-14-1/ Four seasons

GAME 10 Incarnate Word November 1 • Thibodaux, La.

Location:...... San Antonio, Texas 2013 Results (6-5, 2-4* SLC) 2014 Schedule Home Field/Capacity:...... Gayle and Tom Benson Stadium/6,000 at Central Arkansas*...... L 7-58 Aug. 30...... Sacramento St. Playing Surface:...... Hellas Matrix Texas College...... W 69-0 Sept. 6...... at Stephen F. Austin* Enrollment:...... 9,597 Langston...... W 24-0 Sept. 13...... at North Dakota St. Conference Affiliation:...... Southland (DI-FCS) at Sam Houston St.*...... L 21-52 Sept. 20...... at Abilene Christian* Colors:...... Red, Black & White Eastern New Mexico...... W 33-26 Sept. 27...... Southeastern La.* Nickname:...... Cardinals at Southeastern La.*...... L 3-35 Oct. 4...... Houston Baptist* Athletics Director:...... Mark Papich at Abilene Christian*...... L 6-40 Oct. 11...... at Northwestern St.* 2013 Record:...... 6-5 Houston Baptist*...... W 24-3 Oct. 25...... McNeese St.* 2013 SLC Record/Finish:...... N/A McMurry...... W 47-43 Nov. 1...... at Nicholls* Football Contact:...... Shane Meling Abilene Christian*...... W 34-31 Nov. 8...... Sam Houston St.* Meling’s Office Number:...... 210-805-3071 Angelo St...... L 0-7 Nov. 15...... at Lamar* Meling’s Cell Number:...... 903-399-0455 *Unofficial Southland Games Meling’s E-mail Address:...... [email protected] All-Time Series Press Box Phone Number:...... 210-283-6462 Athletics Website:...... www.cardinalathletics.com First Meeting Head Coach (Alma Matter):...... Larry Kennan (La Verne, ‘66) Record at UIW:...... 8-14/ Two seasons Career Record:...... 32-32-3/ Six seasons

GAME 11 Northwestern State November 15 • Natchitoches, La.

Location:...... Natchitoches, La. 2013 Results (6-6, 3-4 SLC) 2014 Schedule Home Field/Capacity:...... Turpin Stadium (15,971) at Missouri State...... W 23-27 Aug. 28...... Missouri State Playing Surface:...... V-Turf Artificial Southern...... W 55-14 Sept. 6...... at Baylor Enrollment:...... 8,997 at Cincinnati...... L 9-66 Sept. 13...... Southern Conference Affiliation:...... Southland (DI-FCS) at UAB...... L 28-52 Sept. 20...... at Louisiana Tech Colors:...... Purple, White & Orange Trim Langston...... W 37-0 Oct. 4...... at Southeastern La.* Nickname: ...... Demons at Nicholls*...... L 21-33 Oct. 11 ...... Incarnate Word* Athletics Director:...... Greg Burke Southeastern La.* ...... L 22-37 Oct. 18...... Sam Houston St.* 2013 Record:...... 6-6 at Sam Houston St.*...... L 10-44 Oct. 25...... at Central Arkansas* 2013 Southland Record/Finish:...... 3-4/5th Central Arkansas*...... W 31-28 Nov. 1...... McNeese St.* Football Contact:...... Doug Ireland Lamar*...... W 37-28 Nov. 8...... at Abilene Christian* Ireland’s Office Number:...... 318-357-6467 at McNeese St.*...... L 17-43 Nov. 15 ...... at Nicholls* Ireland’s Cell Number:...... 318-471-2086 Stephen F. Austin*...... W 40-27 Nov. 22...... at Stephen F. Austin* Ireland’s Email Address:...... [email protected] Press Box Phone Number:...... 318-357-4529 All-Time Series Athletics Website:...... www.nsudemons.com 15-26 Head Coach (Alma Mater):...... Jay Thomas (Southern Miss, ’88) Record at NSU:...... 6-6/One season Career Record: ...... 33-41/Eight seasons

GAME 12 Southeastern La. November 20 • Thibodaux, La.

Location:...... Hammond, La 2013 Results (11-3, 7-0 SLC) 2014 Schedule Home Field/Capacity:...... Strawberry Stadium/7,408 Southeast Missouri St...... W 45-7 Aug. 30...... Jacksonville Playing Surface:...... UBU-Speed Series-S5-M at TCU...... L 17-38 Sept . 6...... Southern Utah Enrollment:...... 15,602 at South Dakota St...... L 26-34 Sept . 13...... at Tulane Conference Affiliation:...... Southland (DI-FCS) at Samford...... W 34-31 Sept . 20...... at Southeast Missouri St. Colors:...... Green & Gold Incarnate Word...... W 35-3 Sept. 27...... at Incarnate Word* Nickname:...... Lions Stephen F. Austin*...... W 56-14 Oct. 4...... Northwestern St.* Interim Athletics Director:...... Jay Artigues at Northwestern St.*...... W 37-22 Oct. 11 ...... at Lamar* 2013 Record:...... 11-3 st Lamar*...... W 56-34 Oct. 18 ...... Central Arkansas* 2013 SLC Record/Finish:...... 7-0/1 at McNeese St.*...... W 41-7 Oct. 25...... at Stephen F. Austin* Football Contact:...... Kemmler Chapple at Central Arkansas *...... W 58-31 Nov. 8...... Houston Baptist * Chapple’s Office Number:...... 985-549-3221 Sam Houston St.*...... W 34-21 Nov. 15 ...... McNeese St.* Chapple’s Cell Number:...... 985-974-5466 Nicholls*...... W 52-27 Nov. 20 ...... Nicholls* Chapple’s E-mail Address:...... [email protected] Sam Houston St.#...... W 30-29 Press Box Phone Number:...... 985-549-2443, 2444 All-Time Series New Hampshire#...... L 17-20 Athletics Website:...... www.LionSports.net #FCS Playoffs Head Coach (Alma Matter): ...... Ron Roberts (UT Martin, ’90) 12-11 Record at SLU:...... 16-9/ Two seasons Career Record:...... 63-25/ Seven seasons

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McNeese, including a 49-yarder... led the Colonels with 73 punt return yards on 7 attempts... #57 JAMARCUS AARON had 8 kickoff returns for 162 yards... 2011 Season (Freshman): Played in 10 games as a true freshman... led the team with 3 touchdown catches... was sixth on the team in receptions (12) and eighth in yards (97), all coming in the last four games... averaged 8.1 yards per catch... Position: LB caught a TD pass at McNeese, cutting the deficit to seven points late in the game... both Height: 6-2 receptions vs. Lamar were for touchdowns... had 10 carries for 41 yards... accounted for 147 Weight: 225 all-purpose yards... At Thibodaux: Named first-team all-district and all-region... 2008 MVP of Class: Junior the Bayou vs. River All-Star Game... named second-team all-district in basketball in 2009... Personal: Born on Jan. 1, 1991... son of Melissa Bolt... majoring in general studies. Hometown: Opelousas, La. High School: Opelousas RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg Ypg 2011 10 10 41 0 9 4.1 4.1 2013 7 1 13 0 13 13.0 1.9 TOTAL 24 11 54 0 13 4.9 2.2

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Avg Ypg Member of the practice squad... 2013 Season (Sophomore): 2012 Season (Freshman): 2011 10 12 97 3 17 8.1 9.7 Member of the practice squad... Played football and basketball for the Tigers... At Opelousas: 2012 7 5 94 0 49 18.8 13.4 earned all-district twice in football... named all-state in basketball... also earned all-district 2013 7 14 250 2 55 17.9 35.7 twice... received academic all-state honors... Son of Lisa Aaron... majoring in Personal: TOTAL 24 31 441 5 55 14.2 18.4 sociology.

#78 HUNTER ALLEMAN #61 CHRIS BORDELON

Position: OL Position: OL Height: 6-4 Height: 6-5 Weight: 280 Weight: 270 Class: r-Freshman Class: Junior Hometown: Pierre Part, La. Hometown: White Castle, La. High School: Assumption High School: St. John

2013 Season (Sophomore): Played in nine games on the offensive line... also played on the 2013 Season (Freshman): Received a redshirt... At Assumption: Anchored the offensive line for special teams... 2012 Season (Freshman): Played in 10 games on the offensive line as line for the Mustangs… named LSWA First-Team All-State in 2012… two-time All-Region a true freshman... At St. John: Earned second-team all-state honors as a senior… anchored honoree… was named first-team all-district as a junior and senior, and second-team asa the offensive line at center for two years, earning all-district in both seasons… also played sophomore… played in the Bayou vs. River All-Star Game. baseball, participated in track and field team and was a member of the Science Olympiad .. Personal: Born on Feb. 8, 1995 in Baton Rouge... son of Grady and Carla Alleman... has a team... Personal: Born on Sept. 19, 1994… parents are Carolyn and John Bordelon… has two brother, Brandon... majoring in petroleum services. older sisters, Carrie and Claire… majoring in petroleum services/ safety technology.

#53 TY BOUDREAUX #12 DEMON BOLT Position: LS Position: WR Height: 5-9 Height: 5-10 Weight: 185 Weight: 195 Class: r-Senior Class: Senior Hometown: Raceland, La. Hometown: Thibodaux, La. High School: Central Lafourche High School: Thibodaux

2013 Season (Junior): Played in all 12 games, serving as the long snapper... recovered a fumble against Langston... had a solo tackle... 2012 Season (Sophomore): Played in all 11 2013 Season (Junior): Appeared in seven games, recording a reception in all but one... caught games, acting as the long snapper... had a solo tackle... 2011 Season (Redshirt Freshman): 14 passes for 250 yards and 2 touchdowns... averaged 17.9 yards per reception... was fourth Was the Colonels’ long snapper... had a solo tackle at Sam Houston... 2010 Season: on the team in receiving yards... had a career day in win over NSU with 5 receptions for 78 Redshirted... At Central Lafourche: Lettered three seasons for the Trojans, starting his yards and a touchdown... also caught a TD pass at Louisiana-Lafayette... carried the ball once final two… played both wide receiver and long snapper… was coached by Chad Callais… for 13 yards... returned 5 kickoffs for 90 yards, with a long of 27... had 5 punt returns for 16 also lettered in baseball as a senior… was a part of the District 8-5A championship in 2010... yards... 2012 Season (Sophomore): Played in seven games, missing the first part of the Personal: Born on May 3, 1992 in Thibodaux, La… son of Tana and Tommy Boudreaux… his season with an injury... caught 5 passes for 94 yards... had 2 receptions for 52 yards against mother graduated from Nicholls… has a younger sister, Allie… majoring in general studies.

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#28 DAVIN BOVIE #82 VON BREAUX

Position: LB Position: WR Height: 5-11 Height: 6-3 Weight: 180 Weight: 185 Class: Senior Class: r-Sophomore Hometown: Waggaman, La. Hometown: Lafayette, La. High School: Riverdale High School: Northside

2013 Season (Junior): Played in all eight games before suffering a season-ending knee 2013 Season (r-Freshman): Played in four games... recorded 3 receptions for 29 yards... had injury... was second on the team in tackles (78) despite missing the final four games, and a 13-yard catch at Lamar... 2012 Season (Freshman): Received a redshirt... At Northside: ranked 12th in the league... averaged 9.7 tackles per game... had 47 solo stops, 3.0 tackles Played football and ran track for the Vikings… member of National Honor Society… received for loss and 1 sack... tallied double-digit tackles in three games, including a career-high 21 at Scholastic Award… as a senior and junior in football, earned Honorable Mention All-District Stephen F. Austin... broke up 1 pass... averaged 12 tackles per game in conference... 2012 5-4A… as a senior, recorded 20 catches for 300 yards and 3 touchdowns… in track, ran the Season (Sophomore): Played in all 11 games... had 31 tackles (18 solo), including 2 for loss... 400M, 4x200M, and 4x400M… 2011 400M Regional Champion... Personal: Born on Nov. broke up a pass... recovered a fumble at South Alabama... forced a fumble at Oregon State... 10, 1993 in Lafayette… son of Betty and Harold Breaux… has four older brothers, Harold Jr., had 7 tackles at Stephen F. Austin... 2011 Season (Freshman): Played in all 11 games as a Reginald, Deveron and Jarmal… majoring in nursing. true freshman... recorded 17 tackles (six solo), including one for loss againsnt Evangel... had a tackle in all but two games... racked up 7 in season-finale at Southeastern... At Riverdale: Lettered four years in football… compiled 98 tackles, an interception, 3 forced fumbles and 2 #52 KAMERYON BROWN fumble recoveries as a senior… competed in the Darren Sharper Lake Pontchartrain All-Star Classic, where his team won … played soccer and ran track… ran a 10.8 in the 100M and Position: LB had a 21’6” in the long jump… was second leg of his 4x100M relay team… three-year honor student… member of the news team... Personal: Born July 16, 1993 in Marrero, La… son Height: 6-0 of Diedra and Darwin Bovie… has two brothers, Darwin Jr. and Darius… majoring in mass Weight: 215 communications. Class: Junior Hometown: Baton Rouge, La. TACKLES G UT AT TM TFL PD FF FR 2011 11 6 11 17 1.0-2 0 0 0 High School: Southern Lab 2012 11 18 13 31 2.0-2 1 1 1 2013 8 47 31 78 3.0-12 1 0 0 TOTAL 30 71 55 126 6.0-16 2 1 1

2013 Season (Sophomore): Played in all 12 games at linebacker, logging nine starts... was tied for third on the team in tackles with 66 (27 solo)... had 2.0 tackles for loss with 1 #60 JARED BREAUX sack... broke up 2 passes... had a career day at SFA, recording 18 tackles... 2012 Season (Freshman): Appeared in all 11 games, playing primarily on special teams... recorded 4 tackles Position: OL (1 solo)... had 2 tackles against Evangel.. At Southern Lab: Named All-District 7-1A as a tight Height: 6-2 end… Linebacker: Two-time Second-Team All-District 7-1A… as a senior, recorded 115 total tackles, 5.0 sacks and 4 interceptions; also had 5 offensive touchdowns … also participated Weight: 290 in track… ran the 200M, 4x100M, and 4x200M… member of 2011 Region Champion 4x100 Class: r-Sophomore Team... Personal: Born on April 18, 1994… son of Lynnell and Ronald Harding… has an older Hometown: Lockport, La. brother, Kendro… majoring in mass communications. High School: Central Lafourche TACKLES G UT AT TM TFL PD FF FR 2012 11 1 3 4 0 0 0 0 2013 12 27 39 66 2.0-10 2 0 0 TOTAL 23 28 42 70 2.0-10 2 0 0

2013 Season (r-Freshman): Appeared in two games... 2012 Season (Freshman): Received a redshirt... At Central Lafourche: Named All-District 7-5A as a senior... had 115 total tackles, one forced fumble, an interception and 9 sacks as a senior… participated in the Bayou-River #22 ANDREW CARRIERE All-Star Classic… also a member of the golf team… averages 40-43 strokes per nine holes... Personal: Born on April 19, 1994... son of Connie and Alex Breaux... has two younger siblings, Position: LS Jacob and Dani... majoring in petroleum services. Height: 5-11 Weight: 205 Class: Redshirt Sophomore Hometown: Houma, La. High School: Terrebonne

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2013 Season: Member of the practice squad... At Terrebonne: Played football for the Tigers. Personal: Born on June 24, 1994... parents are Herbert and Julie Carriere... has a brother #27 BYRON COBB Mark, and a sister, Jill... majoring in allied health. Position: DB Height: 5-10 #97 ANDREW CARTER Weight: 175 Class: Senior Position: DL Hometown: St. Francisville, La. Height: 5-10 High School: West Feliciana Weight: 265 Class: Senior Hometown: New Orleans, La. High School: St. Augustine 2013 Season: (Junior): Started all 11 games played... was 5th on the team with 59 tackles (51 solo)... accounted for 2 tackles for loss... had 9 passes defended including 2 interceptions... had a season-best 10 tackles at Stephen F. Austin... received a medical redshirt in baseball... 2012 Season: (Sophomore): Played in all 11 games... finished 6th on the team with 47 tackles (27 solo)... had 1 tackle for loss... broke up 5 passes... had a 36-yard interception against 2013 Season (Junior): Appeared in three games with one start... had 9 tackles, including 5 McNeese State... recorded a career-best 14 tackles at Stephen F. Austin... played in 13 games solo... recorded a career-high 7 tackles at Louisiana-Lafayette... 2012 Season (Sophomore): for the baseball team... was 3-of-7 at the plate with a double, 2 RBIs and 7 runs scored... Appeared in two games... 2011 season (Freshman): Played in three games as a true 2011 Season (Freshman): Played in 9 games as a true freshman… recorded 5 tackles on freshman… finished the season with two tackles with 1.5 for a loss… recovered afumble the season… had his best game versus Stephen F. Austin where he recorded 2 tackles... At at Texas State in his first career game… had half a sack against Stephen F. Austin... At St. West Feliciana: Named first-team all-state and all-metro as a senior... had 68 tackles and 4 Augustine: Played football for the Purple Knights under head coach David Johnson... named interceptions… played in Louisiana vs. Mississippi Bowl Game… two-time first-team all-district second-team All-Disctrict... received the Defensive Lineman Award... member of the National selection… lettered 4 years in baseball... Personal: Born on Jan. 5, 1993 in Zachary, La… son Honors Society... participated in Youth and Government of Louisiana... Personal: Born June of Carol and John Cobb… has two older brothers, Bryan and Brandon… his cousin, Antoinette, 21, 1993... parents are Angela McCampbell and Andrew Carter, Sr... has five sisters - Alicia runs track at LA Tech… majoring in engineering... also plays baseball for the Colonels. Watts, Dejuan Carter, Tenisha Carter Williams, Renata Carter and Angeline Thomas... majoring in human performance education. TACKLES G UT AT TM TFL INT PD FF FR 2011 9 0 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 TACKLES G UT AT TM TFL SACK PD FF FR 2012 11 27 20 47 1.0-2 1-36 6 0 0 2011 3 1 1 2 1.5-6 0.5-5 0 0 1 2013 11 51 8 59 2.0-2 2-22 9 0 0 2013 3 5 4 9 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 TOTAL 31 78 33 111 3.0 3-58 15 0 0 TOTAL 8 6 5 11 1.5-6 0.5-5 0 0 0

#77 CALEB CLINE #10 JOSH DEWEY Position: DB Position: OL Height: 5-11 Height: 6-3 Weight: 180 Weight: 287 Class: Senior Class: Senior Hometown: St. Rose, La. Hometown: Norman, Okla. High School: Destrehan High School: Norman North

2013 Season (Junior): Played in 9 games, starting in 6... racked up 24 tackles (20 solo)... 2013 Season (Junior): Was a 12-game starter on the offensive line... played at center and had a season-best 5 tackles at McNeese... had the game-clinching interception on the goal right guard... 2012 Season (Sophomore): Started all 11 games on the offensive line...2011 line at Western Michigan... 2012 Season (Sophomore): Played in 6 games before suffering Season (Freshman): Saw action in six games on the offensive line as a true freshman, a season-ending injury... had 14 tackles (9 solo)... returned an interception 30 yards against including two starts... At Norman North: Named all-district, all-conference and all-state as a Evangel... broke up 2 passes... had a career-high 8 tackles at Stephen F. Austin... 2011 Season senior... elected team captain and Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman… selected to the Oil (Freshman): Saw action in 4 games as a true freshman…recorded a solo tackle against Bowl (Oklahoma All-Stars vs. Texas All-Stars)… three-time state qualifier in wrestling… went Louisiana-Lafayette... At Destrehan: Lettered three years… named first-team all-district… 33-0 in the heavyweight division to claim the state title as a senior… placed third at state in selected to play in Bayou Region All-Star Game… registered 55 tackles (39 solo), a forced 2010… honor roll student… member of the FCA and DECA... Personal: Born on March 26, fumble, 12 pass break ups and one interception… helped lead the Wildcats to a 5A state title 1993 in Ada, Oklahoma… son of Melissa Auld and Aaron Cline… has an older brother, Colton, in 2008… member of the three-time district champion track team... Personal: Born on July 14, and a younger sister, Cassie… Colton plays football at Southwestern Oklahoma State… 1992 in Metairie, La… son of Melinda Vinnett… has two older brothers, Dwayne and Janerio. majoring in business/pre-vet med. TACKLES G UT AT TM INT PD 2011 4 1 0 1 0 0 2012 6 9 5 14 1-30 3 2013 9 20 4 24 1-25 0 TOTAL 19 30 9 39 2-55 4

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#74 ASHTON DUHE #47 DORIAN DURALD

Position: OL Position: TE Height: 6-3 Height: 6-3 Weight: 300 Weight: 225 Class: r-Senior Class: r-Junior Hometown: Destrehan, La. Hometown: Opelousas, La. High School: Destrehan High School: Opelousas Catholic

2013 Season (r-Junior): Appeared in all 10 games, logging 6 starts on the offensive line...At 2013 Season (r-Sophomore): Saw action in 11 games with 1 start... fielded 2 kick returns... SMU: Played in five games in 2012, earning the start at UTEP... blocked for C-USA’s second- had 1 tackle... 2012 Season (r-Freshman): Saw action in 6 games... 2011 Season leading back... did not see action in 2011... received a redshirt in 2011...At Destrehan: Was (Freshman): Member of the practice squad... received a redshirt... At Opelousas Catholic: a four-year starter for the Wildcats, helping lead them to two state titles... named all-state Played football and basketball for the Vikings... named first-team all-district twice in football... twice... allowed no sacks and had 23 pancakes blocks as a senior... was a three-star Rivals. received all-state honorable mention as a junior... had 1,000 career points in basketball... com recruit....Personal: Born July 12, 1991 in Norco... son of Blane and Sonia Duhe... has named Mr. Basketball as a senior... graduated 4th in his class... member of the BETA Club three siblings - Martine, Elisah and Paris... has a wife, Noelle. and National Honors Society... Personal: Born Oct. 3, 1992... parents are Darlene and Nelson Durald... his cousin, Justin Payne, played for the Nicholls men’s basketball team and is the current asst. women’s basketball coach for the Colonels... majoring in sociology.

#16 DASH DUNCAN

Position: QB Height: 6-5 Weight: 210 Class: r-Sophomore Hometown: Baton Rouge, La. #8 TUSKANI FIGARO High School: St. Michael the Archangel Position: QB Height: 6-3 Weight: 210 Class: Junior 2013 Season (r-Freshman): Made his first career appearance at Louisiana-Lafayette where Hometown: Lafayette, La. he completed 5-of-11 passes for 31 yards... 2012 Season (Freshman): Redshirted... At St. Michael the Archangel: Named Honorable Mention All-District 6-4A and Academic All-State High School: Crowley 4A as a senior… completed 114 of 209 passes for 1,478 yards and 18 touchdowns through eight games… earned First-Team All-Metro (Baton Rouge), All-District 6-4A and Honorable Mention All-State 4A as a junior… completed 240 of 436 passes for 3,214 yards and 34 touchdowns... Personal: Born on Aug. 10, 1994 in Baton Rouge… parents are Rachel Roussel and Chris Duncan…has two younger brothers, Cannon Jack and Gunnar… majoring 2013 Season (Sophomore): Played in 11 games, starting eight times under center... ranked in pre-med. second in the Southland in rushing (100.3 ypg) and 21st in the FCS… set program record with 1,103 rushing yards and tied program mark of five 100-yard games… averaged 6.2 PASSING G Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Pct Ypg yards on 177 carries... set the Colonels’ single-game rushing record with 281 yards in win 2013 1 11 5 0 31 0 14 45.5 31.0 over Arkansas Tech... reeled off 4 straight 100-yard rushing efforts in conference play - 145 at SFA, 107 vs. McNeese, 103 at Lamar and 117 at Sam Houston... rushed for 2 touchdowns in 3 different games... threw for 1,135 yards and 8 touchdowns… completed 83-of-157 passes (52.9 percent)... had back-to-back 200-yard passing games, including a career-high 245 yards against Northwestern State... accounted for 15 touchdowns on the year… averaged 203.5 yards of total offense... only player in program history to rush and pass for 1,000 yards… garnered All-Southland honorable mention and LWSA Co-Offensive Player of the Week (9/30)... 2012 Season (Freshman): Played in 3 games as a true freshman before suffering a season-ending injury... completed 2-of-2 passes for 35 yards... rushed for 208 yards with 3 touchdowns on 29 carries... averaged 7.2 yards per carry... saw first action at Tulsa where he rushed for 46 yards on 11 carries... had a breakout game vs. Evangel, rushing for 134 yards and 3 TDs... At Crowley: Played linebacker and quarterback for the Gents… earned all-district honors on defense in 2009… garner all-state honorable mention as a quarterback in 2010… two-time all-district honoree in football… also played basketball for Crowley and was named all- district in 2010-11... Personal: Born on Oct. 24, 1993… son of Lisa Barr and Cedric Figaro… has one sibling, Thaos… his father was a linebacker at Notre Dame and spent seven seasons in the NFL… his uncle, Kevin Figaro, played basketball at Louisiana-Lafayette and was drafted by the Atlanta Hawks… majoring in computer science.

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RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg Ypg 2012 3 29 208 3 26 7.2 69.3 #93 CONNER FRYOUX 2013 11 177 1103 7 88 6.2 100.3 TOTAL 14 206 1311 10 88 6.4 93.6 Position: P Height: 5-10 PASSING G Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Pct Ypg Weight: 180 2012 3 2 2 0 35 0 18 100.0 17.5 Class: r-Senior 2013 11 157 83 6 1135 8 61 52.9 103.2 Hometown: Gonzales, La. TOTAL 14 159 85 6 1170 8 61 53.5 83.6 High School: Dutchtown

2013 Season (r-Junior): Appeared in nine games... recorded 6 tackles (3 solo)... had career- high 3 tackles vs. Evangel... recovered a fumble against Southeastern... At ULM: Lettered two seasons for the Warhawks after redshirting in 2010... recorded 17 punts for 618 yards in his two seasons and was named to the Sun Belt All-Freshman team in 2011... At Dutchtown: Lettered in football and soccer at Dutchtown High School... as a senior in football, earned first #99 COLE FRAZIER team all-parish, first team all-district and academic all-state... averaged 40 yards per punt as a senior... tied the school record with a 44-yard field goal... garnered all-district and all-parish Position: DL honors in soccer... graduated with honors... Personal: Born Dec. 11, 1991 in Dallas... son of Joey and Susan Fryoux... father played baseball at LSU... has one brother, Jordan, and one Height: 6-4 sister, Lindsey... majoring in political science. Weight: 240 Class: Senior PUNTING G No. Yards Lg Avg I20 +50 Hometown: Kenner, La. 2013 12 46 1802 58 39.2 12 4 High School: Brother Martin

2013 Season (Junior): Played in all 12 games, starting in 8... tallied 16 tackles (7 solo)... had 1 tackle for loss... matched his career-high of 3 tackles in 2 different games... broke up 1 pass... 2012 Season (Sophomore): Appeared in nine games... recorded 6 tackles (3 solo)... had #56 HUNTER HANNEGAN career-high 3 tackles vs. Evangel... recovered a fumble against Southeastern... 2011 Season (Freshman): Played in all 11 games, including 4 starts …finished the year with 5 tackles (3 Position: DL solo)…best game came against Northwestern where he recorded 2 solo tackles... At Brother Height: 6-1 Martin: Lettered three years and was a two-year starter in football… named academic all- Weight: 240 state… ABC 26 Scholar Athlete of the Week in Sept., 2010… won the Andy Douglass Memorial Award for the highest scholastic average… named to the Principal’s Honor Roll in each year… Class: r-Junior member of the National Honor Society, Student Ministry and was a math tutor... Personal: Born Hometown: Morgan City, La. on Jan. 20, 1993 in Metairie, La… son of Sandra and Don Frazier… has three siblings: Josh, High School: Central Catholic Casey and Courtney… majoring in pre-law.

TACKLES G UT AT TM TFL PD FR 2011 9 3 2 5 0 0 0 2012 9 3 3 6 0 0 1 2013 Season (r-Sophomore): Member of the practice squad... 2012 Season (r-Freshman): 2013 12 7 9 16 1.0-2 1 0 Member of the practice squad... 2011 Season (Freshman): Member of the practice squad... TOTAL 30 13 14 27 1.0-2 1 1 received a redshirt... At Central Catholic: Played football and threw shotput and discuss for the Eagles... lettered three years in football... garnered first-team all-district and all-state honorable mention as a senior... named second-team all-district as a junior... placed 5th at state in discuss as a senior... made the honor roll all four years... member of SADD... Personal: Born July 10, 1993... parents are Debra and Bo Hannegan... majoring in education.

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#30 TYLER HARRINGTON #11 BEAUX HEBERT

Position: LB Position: QB Height: 5-9 Height: 6-4 Weight: 220 Weight: 215 Class: Senior Class: r-Senior Hometown: Abbeville, La. Hometown: Norcross, Ga. High School: Vermilion Catholic High School: Greater Atlanta Christian

2013 Season (Junior): Played in 10 games... had tallied 21 tackles (5 solo)… recorded 1 2013 Season (r-Junior): Appeared in eight games including three starts… completed 61 of tackle for loss… forced one fumble… had 1 pass breakup… recorded a career-high 6 tackles 105 passes for 692 yards, 7 touchdowns and 3 interceptions… tossed a career-high 3 TDs against Southeastern... 2012 Season (Sophomore): Played in 6 games... had 6 tackles (3 in win over Langston… had four 100-yard passing efforts… set the conference and program solo), including 0.5 for loss... had 2 tackles in 3 different games.... 2011 season (Freshman): record for single-game completion percentage, connecting on 15 of 16 passes at Sam Appeared in seven games… recorded six tackles (three solo) on the season… made his first Houston (93.8%)… threw at least 1 touchdown pass in the last three games... 2012 Season career appearance against Northwestern were he also recorded his first tackle...At Vermilion (r-Sophomore): Appeared in four games... completed 23 of 37 passes for 315 yards and a Catholic: Named first-team all-parish and all-district... registered 130 tackles, six sacks and TD... rushed for 57 yards on 14 carries... threw for a career-best 163 yards at Stephen F. Austin one interception as a senior... earned second-team all-parish and all-district as a junior, on 11 of 18... had 2 interceptions, both against McNeese... 2011 Season (r-Freshman): Saw sophomore and freshman... maintained a 3.0 GPA throughout high school... involved with the action in five games as a redshirt freshman… missed last half of the season after suffering campus ministry... Personal: Born on Feb. 4, 1992... son of Sheila and Greg Harrington... has a shoulder injury… completed 24 of his 44 pass attempts for 254 yards and a touchdown… one sibling, Kennedy... his uncle, Eric LeBlanc, played football at McNeese State... majoring in also added 47 yards rushing on 21 attempts… first career touchdown came in the season human performance education. opener against Evangel on a 19-yard pass… best game of the season came against Texas State where he completed 10 of 19 passes for 94 yards and had a career long pass that went TACKLES G UT AT TM TFL PD FF for 32 yards... 2010 Season: Redshirted... At Greater Atlanta Christian: Completed over 2011 7 3 3 6 0 0 0 51 percent of his passes during his senior campaign... had 18 touchdown passes with only 2012 7 3 3 6 0.5-1 0 0 seven interceptions... threw for a total of 1,800 yards in 2009... was a team captain... named 2013 10 5 16 21 1.0-1 1 1 All-County while also garnering Gwinnett County Touchdown Player of the Month honors... TOTAL 24 11 22 33 1.5-2 1 1 lettered in basketball... Personal: Born on March 12, 1992 in Mandeville, La… son of Teresa and Bobby Hebert… father Bobby played in the NFL and USFL… has three siblings: Ryann, Cammy and T-Bob… brother T-Bob played at LSU… his uncle Billy played at Nicholls… #68 BLAKE HARTMAN majoring in mass communications.

PASSING G Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Pct Ypg Position: OL 2011 6 44 24 2 254 1 32 54.5 42.3 Height: 6-5 2012 4 37 23 2 315 1 48 62.2 78.8 Weight: 230 2013 9 105 61 3 692 7 46 58.1 76.9 Class: r-Freshman TOTAL 19 186 108 7 1261 9 48 58.1 66.4 Hometown: Baton Rouge, La. RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg. Ypg High School: St. Michael the Archangel 2011 6 21 47 0 14 2.2 7.8 2012 4 14 57 0 19 4.1 14.2 2013 9 29 13 0 15 0.4 1.4 TOTAL 19 64 117 0 19 1.8 6.2

2013 Season (Freshman): Received a redshirt... At St. Michael: Named 6-4A Second-team All-District as a senior… helped lead the Warriors to a 7-3 record and an appearance in the postseason... Personal: Born Nov. 9, 1994... parents are Mark and Teri Hartman... has an older sister, Brooke, and an older brother, Matt... his father Mark and his uncle Richard Woodward played football at Southeastern La... majoring in marketing.

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#50 GEOFFREY HEBERT #40 MICHAEL HENRY

Position: LB Position: RB Height: 6-3 Height: 6-2 Weight: 220 Weight: 225 Class: Sophomore Class: Junior Hometown: Thibodaux, La. Hometown: Baton Rouge, La. High School: E.D White High School: Episcopal

2013 Season (Freshman): Did not appear in any games... At E.D. White: Lettered three 2013 Season (Sophomore): Played in seven games, but did not receive a touch until the final years for the Cardinals… received LFCA 3A All-State honorable mention as a senior… was three contests … during that span, carried the ball 30 times for 161 yards and one touchdown… also named first-team all-district and all-region… played in the Bayou vs. River All-Star averaged 53.7 yards rushing and 5.4 yards per carry… was the team’s leading receiver in the Game… named all-district in 2011 and 2010… member of the National Honor Society… made last three games, catching 11 passes for 123 yards… averaged 41 yards receiving per game President’s List eight times with a 4.0 GPA... Personal: Born April 1,1994... son of Boyd and and 11.2 yards per catch… had 284 all-purpose yards, averaging 94.7 yards per game… had a Sylvia Hebert... has an older brother, Trey... majoring in business/pre-law. breakout game against Southeastern Louisiana, accounting for 90 yards rushing on 16 carries and 85 yards receiving on four catches... 2012 Season (Freshman): Played in eight games, primarily on special teams... returned a kick for 13 yards against Evangel... At Episcopal: Garnered First-Team 2A All-State and All-Metro as a senior at linebacker… also earned First- #15 KALEN HENDERSON Team All-District 7-2A at linebacker and running back… earned First-Team All-District 7-2A at linebacker as a junior… recorded 93 tackles, two interceptions, two forced fumbles and 11 Position: QB tackles for loss as a junior… tallied 81 total tackles and 13 tackles for loss as a senior… on Height: 6-0 offense, had 1,600 yards rushing with 28 touchdowns… had 300 receiving yards with three Weight: 210 touchdowns and a kick return for a touchdown, earning District 7-2A Offensive MVP... named to Red Stick Bowl, earning MVP honors... Personal: Born on May 19, 1994 in Hilton Head, S.C…. Class: Senior son of Barbara and Michael Henry… has two older sisters, Cayla Muller and Sylvia Henry… his Hometown: Mount Airy, La. uncle, Andy Schebol, played football at East Carolina… majoring in business. High School: East St. John RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg Ypg 2013 7 30 161 1 28 5.4 23.0

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Avg Ypg 2013 Season (Junior): Appeared in six games including one start… completed 59 of 115 2013 7 11 123 0 36 11.2 17.6 passes for 785 yards, 4 touchdowns and 5 interceptions… threw for 214 yards in his Colonel debut at Oregon… tossed 2 TDs against McNeese State… had a personal-best 221 yards passing at Lamar… rushed for 160 yards and 2 touchdowns on 37 carries (4.3 ypc)… ran for 87 yards and a TD at Western Michigan… missed 6 games with a leg injury... At Tulsa: Appeared in 11 games in two seasons threw for 416 yards and four touchdowns while rushing for over 100 yards with one score... picked up a start in the 2012 season against Rice, leading Tulsa to a 28-24 victory... finished with 201 yards passing and one touchdown in the win... At East St. John: Was a three-year letterwinner and starter for the Wildcats, leading the team to three playoff appearances... threw for 1,734 yards and 21 TDs in his senior season, while rushing for 534 yards and 11 touchdowns... earned all-parish and second-team all-district... threw for 1,011 #64 BRIAN HERNANDEZ yards and 11 touchdowns as a junior . . . also gained 300 yards and seven TDs on the ground... also played basketball... Personal: Born June 24, 1992 in Kenner, La... parents are Brandon Position: OL Henderson and Uneika Robinson... stepmother is Tonya Henderson... has two younger siblings - Kyle and Kaden... majoring in organizational studies. Height: 6-1 Weight: 280 PASSING G Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Pct Ypg Class: r-Freshman 2013 6 115 59 5 785 4 56 51.3 130.8 Hometown: Baton Rouge, La. RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg Ypg High School: Dutchtown 2013 6 37 160 2 55 4.3 26.7

2013 Season (Freshman): Received a redshirt... At Dutchtown: Lettered three years for the Griffins… earned first-team all-metro and all-district honors as a senior… helped lead the Griffins to the 5A Regional in 2012… received all-district honorable mention as a junior… named Academic All-State… member of National Honor Society… maintained a 4.0 GPA throughout high school… graduated in the Top 5 percent of his class... Personal: Born March 12, 1995 in Baton Rouge... son of Mark Hernandez... has an older brother, Michael... majoring in biology/ pre-med.

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#72 BRANDON HOLMES #33 SETH KELLER Position: OL Position: LB Height: 6-3 Height: 6-0 Weight: 280 Weight: 215 Class: Junior Class: Sophomore Hometown: Lubbock, Texas Hometown: Vacherie, La. High School: Estacado High School: St. James

2013 Season (Sophomore): Appeared in 10 games, starting in six… played at guard and 2013 Season (Freshman): Played in 10 games at linebacker and special teams… had 9 center... 2012 Season (Freshman): Made an immediate impact, starting 10 games on the tackles (6 solo)… recorded a personal-best 3 tackles at Lamar... At St. James: Lettered in offensive line as a true freshman... played at guard... worked at center in the spring... At football for the Wildcats… played both ways, starting at middle linebacker as a senior… Estacado: Named 3A All-State twice… also earned All-City, All-District 2-3A and All-South racked up 123 tackles in 2012, averaging 13.7 per game… earned all-district three times… Plains honors three times… made Honor Roll… member of Student Council... Personal: Born played in the Bayou vs. River All-Star Game… member of the National Honor Society... took on March 4, 1994 in Lubbock, Texas… son of Esther Martinez and Duke Holmes… has an older 14 hours of dual enrollment... Personal: Born Dec. 18, 1994... parents are Stephan and Sylvia sister, Stephanie Lopez… majoring in business/education. Keller... has two older brothers - Stephan and Shawn... majoring in petroleum services.

TACKLES G UT AT TM #18 TOREN JOSEPH 2013 10 6 3 9

Position: DB Height: 6-2 #9 LANDRY KLANN Weight: 190 Position: LB Class: r-Senior Height: 6-3 Hometown: New Orleans, La. Weight: 210 High School: St. Augustine Class: r-Senior Hometown: San Antonio, Texas High School: McCollum

2013 Season (r-Junior): Appeared in six games… had 5 tackles (2 solo)… recorded a season- high 4 tackles at Oregon... 2012 Season (r-Sophomore): Played in 10 games, recording 24 tackles (20 solo)... tied for the team lead with 2 interceptions... also broke up 3 passes... had a career-best 6 tackles against McNeese... recorded an interception in back-to-back games, 2013 Season (Senior): Sat out the season with a shoulder injury… received a redshirt... Lamar and Southeastern... 2011 Season (r-Freshman): Member of the practice squad... switched from quarterback to linebacker... 2012 Season (Junior): Named Southland 2010 Season (Freshman): Played in game against Texas State… received a redshirt... At St. Conference All-Academic... played in all 11 games, starting 10... completed 176 of 310 Augustine: Registered a total of 72 total tackles, three sacks and one interception his senior attempts, throwing for 2,049 yards and 8 touchdowns... had 14 interceptions on the year... season in 2009... garnered first team all-state and all-district twice... was named the Clarion tossed for 262 yards and three scores against Evangel... had a career-high 269 yards passing Herald Player of the Week vs. LaGrange High School for his outstanding play in the game... at Central Arkansas... completed the Southland’s longest pass in that game, a 79-yard TD to lettered in baseball for three seasons... member of the Honor Roll throughout his prep career... Erik Buchanan... had five 200-yard games... also rushed for a scored at Lamar... became the Personal: Born on June 18, 1992 in New Orleans, La… son of Sharon O’neal and Thomas first 2,000-yard passers since Brad Zeller in 1998... 2011 Season (Sophomore): Played in Joseph… majoring in marketing. four games, including two starts… completed 36 of 57 attempts (63.2 percent) for 377 yards and two touchdowns… also rushed for two touchdowns… best game came against Central Arkansas, where he was 19 for 26 with 237 yards and two touchdowns (one rushing)… also TACKLES G UT AT TM TFL INT PD FF FR had a career-long 47-yard pass against UCA... 2010 Season (Freshman): Played in eight 2012 10 20 4 24 0 2-24 5 0 0 games with starts against Stephen F. Austin Northwestern State… threw for 391 yards on 35 2013 6 2 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 of 60 attempts with one touchdown… first career TD was a 35-yard strike against McNeese TOTAL 16 22 7 29 0 2-24 5 0 0 State… best game was versus Central Arkansas where he had 168 yards passing which included a 59-yard pass... At McCollum: Named District 29-4A Offensive Player MVP, while also garnering All-District First Team honors as a quarterback and safety... tossed a total of 21 touchdowns and 10 interceptions his senior season... threw for a total 5,788 yards while rushing for another 1,770 in his prep career... also completed 54 percent of his passes to go along with 52 passing scores and 34 rushing touchdowns in his career... lettered in basketball and baseball, notching All-District honors in both... Personal: born on February 26, 1992 in El Paso, Texas… son of Kristie and Carl Klann… father played football at Texas-El Paso… has one sister named Lyndsey… majoring in education.

PASSING G Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Pct Ypg 2010 8 60 35 1 391 1 59 58.3 48.9 2011 4 57 36 6 377 2 47 63.2 94.2 2012 11 310 176 14 2049 8 79 56.8 186.3 TOTAL 23 427 247 21 2817 11 79 57.8 122.5

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#88 TYLER KNOWLES #17 STEPHEN LEBOUEF

Position: TE Position: TE Height: 6-6 Height: 6-3 Weight: 270 Weight: 220 Class: Senior Class: r-Freshman Hometown: Katy, Texas Hometown: Thibodaux, La. High School: Cinco Ranch High School: E.D. White

2013 Season (Junior): Made the switch to tight end… appeared in six games... 2012 Season 2013 Season (Freshman): Received a redshirt... At E.D. White: Lettered three years for (Sophomore): Saw action in four games on the offensive line... started against Evangel... the Cardinals… named first-team LSWA and second-team LFCA 3A All-State as a senior… 2011 Season (Freshman): Played in eight games on the offensive line and had two starts as also earned first-team all-region for the second time… played in the Bayou vs. River All-Star a true freshman... first career start came against Lamar...At Cinco Ranch: Named All-District, Game… three-time all-district honoree… received second-team all-region honors in 2010… All-Houston Area and Academic All-District… helped his team to 10-2 record and a berth in the received Academic All-State in 2012… member of the National Honor Society, Key Club and state playoffs, eventually falling to state champions Pearland… selected to playing in Oil Bowl Fellowship of Christian Athletes... Personal: Born Sept. 28, 1994... parents are Barry and April (Oklahoma All-Stars vs. Texas All-Stars)... Personal: Born on Nov. 28, 1992 in Washington LeBouef... has two older siblings - Sam and Lee... majoring in management. D.C… son of Julie and Mike Knowles… has a younger sister, Kelsey… majoring in business. #48 DYLAN LEDET #58 NICK LEBLANC Position: RB Position: LB Height: 5-10 Height: 6-2 Weight: 220 Weight: 220 Class: r-Junior Class: r-Junior Hometown: Thibodaux, La. Hometown: Houma, La. High School: E.D. White High School: Vandebilt Catholic

2013 Season (r-Sophomore): Played in 10 games, serving as a backup running back and on 2013 Season (Junior): Sat out the season with a shoulder injury… received a redshirt... 2012 special teams… caught 2 passes for 55 yards… had a 48-yard reception against Langston… Season (Sophomore): Played in 10 games... finished with 14 tackles (4 solo)... recovered a caught a 7-yard TD pass at Sam Houston… logged one tackle... 2012 Season (Sophomore): fumble at Northwestern State... had a career-high 6 tackles in finale at Oregon State... 2011 Missed the season with an injury... received a redshirt... At Cornell: Appeared in 3 games for Season (Freshman): Played in six games as a true freshman… finished the season with four the Big Red... At E.D. White: Was a two-time all-state running back for the Cardinals… led the tackles and 0.5 sacks… broke up one pass… first career tackle came against Sam Houston area with 1,699 rushing yards on 7.8 yards per carry with 23 touchdowns as a senior... earned State… best game of the year came against Stephen F. Austin where he recorded three tackles All-Bayou Region Offensive MVP twice, earning first-team honors in both seasons… named had half a sack... At Vandebilt Catholic: Lettered three years… named class 4A all-state team captain as a junior and senior… was academic all-state… earned a 4.0 GPA, graduating honorable mention and first-team all-district as a senior… received academic all-state honors… fourth in his class… member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Key Club and National selected to the Bayou vs. River All-Star Game… named second-team all-state as a junior… Honor Society... Personal: Born on May 22, 1992 in Thibodaux… son of Beryl and Albert lettered three years in track, earning all-district and all-parish honors… made Beta Honor Roll Ledet… has an older brother, Zachary, and a younger brother, Seth… had four uncles play all four years... Personal: Born on Jan. 15, 1993… son of Dana and Mike LeBlanc... has two college football – Perry Rodrigue (BYU), G.A. Rodrigue (ULL), Donald Rodrigue (McNeese) older brothers, Michael and Daniel… majoring in biology. and Ruffin Rodrigue (LSU)… majoring in biology.

TACKLES G UT AT TM TFL SACK PD FR 2011 6 0 4 4 0.5-5 0.5-5 1 0 #51 CHRIS LORDEN 2012 10 4 10 14 0 0 0 1 TOTAL 16 4 14 18 0.5-5 0.5-5 1 1 Position: LB Height: 6-2 Weight: 245 Class: r-Sophomore Hometown: New Orleans, La. High School: John Curtis

2013 Season (r-Freshman): Played in 11 games, including nine starts… recorded 38 tackles (19 solo)… had a personal-best 8 tackles against Central Arkansas… was second on the team with 6.5 tackles for loss… led the team with 3.0 sacks, with a career-best 2 at Lamar… had

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a team-high 3 recovered fumbles… forced 1 fumble… broke up 2 passes... 2012 Season second-team all-district… member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes... Personal: Born (Freshman): Received a redshirt... At John Curtis: As a senior, named 2A All-State, All- on Jan. 16, 1994 in Barbados… son of Kurt Glasgow… has an older sister, Amanda Dennis… Metro (New Orleans) and All-District 6-2A as a senior… helped lead the Patriots to state title majoring in nursing. recording 18 sacks, 68 total tackles and 15 tackles for loss as a senior… recorded nine sacks in 2010… posted a team career record of 57-3… two-time 2A State Champion… two-time 2A RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Avg Ypg State Runner-Up... Personal: Born on Nov. 3, 1993 in New Orleans… parents are Cathy and 2012 6 10 124 1 48 12.4 20.7 James Lorden… has three siblings, Akellius, Monique and Terri… majoring in general studies. 2013 12 17 260 2 46 15.3 21.7 TOTAL 18 27 384 3 48 14.2 21.3 TACKLES G UT AT TM TFL SACK PD FF FR 2013 11 19 19 38 6.5-34 3-15 2 1 3 #38 DWAYNE MITCHELL

#23 TERRY LUCAS JR. Position: LB Height: 6-2 Position: WR Weight: 215 Height: 6-0 Class: r-Senior Weight: 206 Hometown: New Orleans, La. Class: r-Junior High School: Edna Karr Hometown: New Orleans, La. High School: St. Augustine

2013 Season (r-Junior): Played in all 12 games… had 11 tackles (9 solo)… recorded a season-high 3 tackles in opener at Oregon... 2012 Season (r-Sophomore): Played in 10 2013 Season (r-Sophomore): Played in seven games… caught 4 passes for 34 yards… had games... had 16 tackles (9 solo)... recorded a 9-yard sack at Central Arkansas... forced 2 3 receptions for 26 yards in opener at Oregon… had 2 tackles... 2012 Season (r-Freshman): fumbles and recovered 1... had a season-high 4 tackles at Tulsa... At Minnesota: Spent two Appeared in 10 games... had 7 receptions for 56 yards... returned a kick for 10 yards... best seasons with the Golden Gophers, redshirting his first year… spent most of his playing time game was against McNeese where he had 3 catches for 29 yards... 2011 Season (Freshman): contributing to special teams, while also serving a limited role as a linebacker... At Edna Karr: Received a redshirt... At St. Augustine: Earned 5A All-State honorable mention in 2010 as Two-time Class 4A All-State honoree… left Edna Karr with the career record in sacks (28)… a quarterback after leading the team to state quarterfinals… completed 69 percent of his helped lead the Cougars to an 11-2 record and an appearance in the third round of the state passes for 1,319 yards and 19 touchdowns… rushed for 1,166 yards and 12 touchdowns on playoffs in 2009… played with current teammate B.J. Lewis... Personal: Born on April 12, 1991 117 carries… was elected team captain… played in the Darren Sharper Lake Pontchartrain in New Orleans… son of Amanda Scott… has an older sister, Gibrielle… majoring in business. All-Star Classic… named All-Metro Player of the Week after passing for 221 yards and five touchdowns along with rushing for 172 yards and one touchdown… named District 10 Player of the Week three times as a senior… received all-district honors in 2009 and 2010... ran track TACKLES G UA A Total TFL FF FR and performed the long jump... Personal: Born on Feb. 9, 1993 in New Orleans… son of 2012 10 9 7 16 1.0-9 2 1 Patrice and Terry Lucas, Sr… majoring in general studies. 2013 12 9 2 11 0.0 0 0 TOTAL 22 18 9 27 1.0-9 2 1 RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Avg Ypg 2012 11 7 56 0 17 8.0 5.1 2013 7 4 34 0 16 8.5 4.9 #42 CODY MORALES TOTAL 18 11 90 0 17 8.2 4.5 Position: TE Height: 6-2 #80 XAVIER MARCUS Weight: 240 Class: r-Freshman Position: WR Hometown: Luling, La. Height: 5-9 High School: Hahnville Weight: 165 Class: Junior Hometown: Mandeville, La. High School: Mandeville 2013 Season (Freshman): Received a redshirt... At Hahnville: Lettered all four years for the Tigers… named all-district in his junior and senior years… helped lead the Tigers to three appearances in the postseason, including making the second round in 2010 and 2012… member of Principal’s Honor Roll... Personal: Born Sept. 9, 1994... parents are Donnie and Dawn Morales... has a younger sister, Kaylyn... majoring in petroleum services. 2013 Season (Sophomore): Played in all 12 games including five starts… had 17 receptions for 260 yards and 2 touchdowns… was third on the team in receiving yards… averaged 15.3 yards per catch… best game came at Lamar, hauling in 3 catches for 63 yards and a TD… caught 2 or more passes in the last four games... 2012 Season (Freshman): Saw action in six games as a true freshman... hauled in 10 receptions for 124 yards and one touchdown... scored first career TD on a 13-yard catch against Evangel... averaged 12.4 yards per catch... career game came at Stephen F. Austin where he caught three passes for 58 yards... returned a kick for four yards at NSU... At Mandeville: Lettered four years for the Skippers… earned

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2013 Season (Freshman): Played in all 12 games including two starts… had 44 tackles (30 #24 C.J. OKPALOBI solo)… recorded a personal-best 16 tackles and a fumble recovery in the season finale at Southeastern La… had 1 pass breakup... At Foley: Named Second-Team Register All-Region Position: RB as a senior… two-time all-county honoree… team captain… had 76 tackles, five interceptions Height: 6-0 and three forces fumbles … as a junior, recorded 71 tackles, four sacks and two fumble recoveries… member of the Honors Program, Peer Helpers, Future Business Leaders of Weight: 180 America and Fellowship of Christian Athletes… took advanced placement classes... Personal: Class: Sophomore Born on June 28, 1995 in Hattiesburg, Miss... son of Brenaska and Casondra Sanders... has Hometown: New Orleans, La. two younger sisters, Camari and Yasmine... related to Larry Whigham, who played professional High School: St. Michael the Archangel football for eight years... majoring in business. TACKLES G UT AT TM PD FR 2013 12 30 14 44 1 1

2013 Season (Freshman): Appeared in 10 games on special teams and as a backup running back… had 7 carries for 36 yards, averaging 5.1 yards per carry… best game came against #85 NICK SCELFO Central Arkansas where he had 5 carries for 31 yards… had 1 kick return for 18 yards… had 2 tackles... At St. Michael: Named LSWA 4A All-State honorable as a senior after rushing Position: TE for 761 yards and nine touchdowns… received second-team all-district as a kick returner in 2012… helped lead the Warriors to a 7-3 record and an appearance in the postseason… as a Height: 6-4 junior, earned second-team all-district as a defensive back and kick returner... Personal: Born Weight: 235 Feb. 28, 1994 in New Orleans... parents are Chuka and Tonia Okpalobi... has four siblings Class: r-Senior - Brandon, Pauline, ChiChi and Frances... his brother Brandon played basketball for the Hometown: Baton Rouge, La. University of Miami... majoring in business management/ marketing. High School: St. Michael the Archangel RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg Ypg 2013 10 7 36 0 21 5.1 3.6

2013 Season (r-Junior): Played in 10 games including five starts… had 9 receptions for #76 RAFE PLAISANCE 116 yards and 1 touchdown… averaged 12.9 yards per catch… best game came at Western Michigan where he caught 2 passes for 47 yards… caught a TD pass against Arkansas Tech... Position: OL 2012 Season (r-Sophomore): Named second-team All-Southland and first-team All- Height: 6-3 Louisiana... played in all 11 games... was third on the team in receptions (22) and receiving Weight: 325 yards (300)... averaged 13.6 yards per catch... had two touchdown receptions... among tight ends, ranked second in conference in receptions, receiving yards and touchdowns…recorded Class: Senior a career-high 63 receiving yards twice... had a reception in all but one game... named to 2013 Hometown: Galliano, La. CFPA Tight End Watch List... 2011 Season (r-Freshman): Named second-team All-Southland High School: South Lafourche and first-team All-Louisiana… started 10 of 11 games played… had the second most receiving yards on the team with 189 yards on 15 receptions … averaged 12.6 yards per receptions… caught a 19-yard touchdown pass in the opener… best game was against UCA where he recorded a career-high six receptions and 55 yards... 2010 Season: Redshirted... At St. Michael the Archangel: Named first-team all-district three times, while also notching first-team 2013 Season (Junior): Anchored the offensive line, starting all 12 games at left guard... 2012 all-state as a senior in 2009... graduated as the school’s all-time leader in career receptions Season (Sophomore): Sat out the season... 2011 Season (Freshman): Started six games with 88... hauled in a total of 49 receptions for 766 yards and six scores as a senior... lettered of nine games played on the offensive line... At South Lafourche: Named first-team all-district in baseball, where he was named all-state and all-metro as a senior… two-time all-district and all-region, while also earning all-state honorable mention as a senior... had a total of 63 honoree... Personal: Born on September 2, 1991 in Orlando, Fla… son of Denise and Robbie pancake blocks his senior season... participated in the Bayou vs. River Region All-Star game Scelfo… father played college football at ULL… has an older sister, Kristin, and a younger held in John L. Guidry Stadium... also played in the Nike Louisiana vs. Texas bayou Bowl brother, Ross. game... was a member of the track and field team...Personal: Born on Nov. 6, 1991 in Cut Off, La… son of Tammy and Russell Plaisance… has two older brothers, Russell Jr. and Ryan, and RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Avg Ypg an older sister, Rani… majoring in petroleum safety technologies. 2011 10 15 189 1 22 12.6 18.9 2012 11 22 300 2 30 13.6 27.3 2013 10 9 116 1 27 12.9 11.6 #26 B.T. SANDERS TOTAL 31 46 605 4 30 13.2 19.5

Position: DB Height: 6-0 Weight: 190 Class: Sophomore Hometown: Foley, Ala. High School: Foley

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Player of the Week… played in Bayou vs. River All-Star Game… earned all-district honorable #21 JOSH SINGLETON mention as a junior… member of the Key Club... Personal: Born Sept. 9, 1994... son of Jean Butler... has four older siblings - brothers Otis and Vahn Butler, Matthew Thomas and sister Position: DB Nayia Butler... related to Gary Thomas, who played professional baseball for nine years.... Height: 5-10 majoring in petroleum services. Weight: 180 TACKLES G UA A TM TFL FR Class: Sophomore 2013 8 6 6 12 1.5-5 1 Hometown: Morgan City, La. High School: Central Catholic #67 JORDAN THOMPSON

Position: DL Height: 6-1 2013 Season (Freshman): Played in nine games including two starts… recorded 23 tackles (15 solo)… tallied a personal-best 8 tackles at Lamar… had 1 sack… broke up 2 passes... At Weight: 290 Central Catholic: Named LFCA First-Team All-State as an athlete for the Eagles in 2012… Class: Senior also earned LSWA All-State honorable mention… garnered first-team all-district as a punter Hometown: Raceland, La. and wide receiver as a senior… four-time first-team all-district cornerback… was a second- High School: Hahnville team all-district honoree as a quarterback in 2011… honor roll student... member of SADD... Personal: Born Feb. 11, 1995 in Omaha, Neb... son of Laurie Gant... has three siblings - Brooke Singleton, Chris Gant and DeDe Gant... majoring in petroleum services.

TACKLES G UA A TM TFL SACK PD 2013 Season (Junior): Played in 10 games with one start… had 4 tackles… broke up a pass 2013 9 15 8 23 1.0-7 1.0-7 2 against Stephen F. Austin... 2012 Season (Sophomore): Played in eight games, starting in three... had 14 tackles (6 solo)... broke up a pass against Evangel... 2011 Season (Freshman): Played in five games as a true freshman… first game action came against Sam Houston State #35 KEVIN SINGLETON where he recorded his first career tackle... recorded 8 total tackles… had a fumble recovery against McNeese... At Hahnville: Lettered four years in football and was a three-year starter… Position: DB two-time second-team all-conference selection… 2009 Defensive Lineman of the Year… played his first three years at Central LaFourche High... Personal: Born May 2, 1993 in Height: 6-0 Raceland, La… son of Trina Thompson… has three siblings: JaQuan Thompson, Jarian Shelby Weight: 190 and Jasmine Ross… majoring in finance. Class: r-Freshman Hometown: Mobile, La. TACKLES G UA A TM TFL PD FR 2011 5 2 6 8 0.0 0 1 High School: Baker 2012 8 6 8 14 0.0 1 0 2013 10 0 4 4 0.5 1 0 TOTAL 23 8 18 26 0.5 2 1

2013 Season (Freshman): Received a redshirt... At Baker: Played safety and running back for the Hornets… returned two of four interceptions for touchdowns in his senior year. Also #54 RONNIE WALKER recovered a fumble… led the team in rushing as a junior and senior… was the 10th leading rusher in Alabama as a junior… honor roll student... took AP and honors classes... member of Position: LB the Key Club... Personal: Born on Dec. 30, 1994... parents are Frank and Cynthia Singleton... Height: 6-0 has three younger brothers - Frank IV, Isaiah and David - and a younger sister, Corynn... majoring in pre-med/ dentistry. Weight: 225 Class: Sophomore Hometown: Gulfport, Miss. #91 JEREMIAH THOMAS High School: Biloxi

Position: DL Height: 6-1 Weight: 215 2013 Season (Freshman): Played in the last four games of the season, starting in three… Class: Sophomore had 17 tackles (6 solo)… recorded 5 tackles in the last two games… had 0.5 tackles for loss… Hometown: Houma, La. broke up 1 pass... At Biloxi: Was an all-district honoree for the Indians… named team captain High School: Terrebonne and Team MVP as a senior… recorded 121 tackles, averaging 11 per game in 2012…also caused two fumbles and recovered one... played for the Gulfport Admirals as a junior , earning first-team all-district... led the team with 113 tackles... had two interceptions, including one for a touchdown... member of Future Business Leaders of America... Personal: Born Sept. 17, 1994... parents are Ronnie Sr. and Cherish Walker... has three younger sisters - Lesha, Laighla and Lauryn... majoring in pre-med. 2013 Season (Freshman): Appeared in eight games… had 12 tackles (6 solo)… recorded a personal-best 4 tackles in his Colonel debut at Oregon… tallied 1.5 tackles for loss including TACKLES G UA A TM TFL PD 1.0 sacks… recovered a fumble at Lamar... At Terrebonne: Received second-team all-district 2013 4 6 11 17 0.5-1 1 as a senior after recording 72 tackles for a 10.3 average… had five sacks… named MaxPrep

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#3 DARRYL WATSON II #69 MICHAEL WOODS

Position: WR Position: DL Height: 5-10 Height: 6-6 Weight: 170 Weight: 250 Class: r-Junior Class: r-Senior Hometown: New Orleans, La Hometown: Livonia, La. High School: Holy Cross High School: Livonia

2013 Season (r-Sophomore): Played in 10 games with one start… had 14 receptions for 124 2013 Season (r-Junior): Did not appear in any games... 2012 Season (r-Sophomore): yards, averaging 8.9 yards per catch… career game came against Sam Houston where he Appeared in thee games on the defensive line... recorded a tackle against Sam Houston... had 5 catches for 45 yards... 2012 Season (Sophomore): Received a redshirt... 2011 Season 2011 Season (r-Freshman): Played in three games... had a half tackle for loss at Western (Freshman): Played in eight games as a true freshman…Had 2 receptions on the season for Michigann... 2010 Season: Played in season opener before receiving a redshirt... At Livonia: 21 yards… also returned a kick for 18 yards…his first career reception came against McNeese Named All-Parish First Team and All-District honorable mention as a senior... had a total of 11 which was for 13 yards... At Holy Cross: Received first-team all-state as a senior… named sacks as senior... participated in the Red Stick All-Star Bowl Game in Baton Rouge, La... also all-metro and all-district… recorded 37 receptions for 739 yards and 10 touchdowns during participated in basketball and track... Personal: Born on June 20, 1991 in Baytown, Texas… his senior season… made Clarion Herald Elite Team… played in The Darren Sharper All-Star son of Linda and David Woods… has two older siblings named Paul and Amanda… majoring Game… graduated with high honors… member of National Honor Society and Peer Ministry... in education. Personal: Born on Jan. 21, 1993… son of Tanya and Darryl Watson, Sr… has an older sister, Taajah Dooley… related to former New Orleans Saint, Pat Swilling... majoring in nursing. #75 RYAN ZELLER RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Avg Ypg 2011 8 2 21 0 13 10.5 2.6 2013 10 14 124 0 31 8.9 12.4 Position: OL TOTAL 18 16 145 0 31 9.1 8.1 Height: 6-5 Weight: 315 Class: Senior #37 REGGIE WILSON Hometown: Baton Rouge, La. High School: St. Michael the Archangel Position: RB Height: 5-6 Weight: 180 Class: r-Junior 2013 Season (Junior): Appeared in six games on the offensive line... 2012 Season Hometown: Franklinton, La. (Sophomore): Saw action in seven games on the offensive line... started season opener High School: Franklinton against South Alabama... missed last four games due to injury... 2011 Season (Freshman): Played in seven games, including four starts on the offensive line... At St. Michael: Named first-team all-state, all-metro and all-district as a senior… earned first-team all-metro and all-district honors as a junior... Personal: Born on June 15, 1992… son of Jackie and Jerry Zeller… has two sisters, Carrie and Emily… his cousin is Nicholls Hall of Fame quarterback Brad Zeller… majoring in social studies education. 2013 Season (r-Sophomore): Played in all 12 games with three starts… rushed for 83 yards and 1 touchdown on 23 carries… caught 16 passes for 127 yards and 1 TD… had 77 all-purpose yards at Sam Houston (30 rush, 47 rec.)… both touchdowns came at Southeastern La... 2012 Season (r-Freshman): Played in 9 games... had 3 carries for 15 yards against Evangel... 2011 Season (Freshman): Redshirted... At Franklinton: Named second-team all-state in 2010... was a three-time first-team all-district selection... scored the game-winning touchdown in overtime in the 2010 4A state championship... member of the Beta Club... Personal: Born on May 21, 1993... son of Joy and Reginald Wilson... has four siblings - Re’Keem, Re’Keenan, Re’Naz and Re’Lik... his brother Re’Keem played football at Southeastern Louisiana where he earned all-conference in 2009 and 2010... majoring in business administration.

RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Ypc Ypg 2012 9 3 15 0 9 5.0 1.7 2013 12 23 84 1 10 3.7 7.0 TOTAL 21 26 99 1 10 3.8 4.7

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#71 CHANDLER ARCENEAUX #7 KEENAN CANTY

OL, 6-4, 260, South Terrebonne HS, Bourg, La. WR, 5-9, 165, r-Sr., Edna Karr HS/Colorado, New Orleans, La.

At South Terrebonne: Lettered in football, basketball and track for the Gators… was a At Colorado: Was a three-year letterwinner for the Buffaloes, playing in 34 games... three-time first-team all-district honoree in football… received MVP honors and second-team recorded 19 receptions for 210 yards in three seasons, averaging 11.1 yards per grab... best all-region as a junior… earned first-team all-region in 2011… lettered four years in basketball, year came as a redshirt freshman in 2011 where he hauled in 14 catches for 161 yards... last earning second-team all-district twice… also lettered three years in track and was named season in 11 games, had three receptions – all going for first downs... also spent time on second-team all-district in 2011… member of the National Honor Society… maintained a 3.5 special teams, returning three punts and six kickoffs... At Edna Karr: Earned All-4A District 10 GPA or higher in all four years. honors as a senior, helping his team to an 11-2 record and third round appearance in the state playoffs... his sophomore and junior seasons, team won the 4A District 10 championship and in three years Edna Karr compiled a 10-2 record in league games... caught 60 passes for 630 yards and 10 touchdowns as a senior... also returned kickoffs and punts as both a junior and senior, returning one punt for a touchdown... lettered four times in track and field and earned #41 VICTOR BIMAH All-4A District 10 honors in the triple jump as a junior... also competed in the long jump and the 4x100 and 4x200-meter relay teams. LB, 6-3, 210, Thibodaux HS, Thibodaux, La.

At Thibodaux: Played football and soccer for the Tigers… received honorable mention all- district as a senior… earned second-team all-district in 2012… named second-team all-region as a junior… earned second-team all-district in soccer in 2012-13… was an honor roll student. #36 JARMON COLEMAN LB, 5-9, 215, Jr., Scotlandville HS/ Contra Costa, Baton Rouge La.

At St. Contra Costa: Spent two seasons with the Comets... named team’s defensive #63 ALEX BONVILLAIN MVP following a tremendous sophomore campaign where he finished with 47 tackles, 13.5 tackles for loss including nine sacks, four pass breakups and one interception... earned Bay OL, 6-4, 300, Terrebonne HS, Houma, La. Valley Conference First Team honors... helped lead the Comets to a 15-6 record during his two years... At Scotlandville: Was named first-team All-Metro and Team Defensive MVP for At Terrebonne: Lettered four years for the Tigers… named second-team all-region and the Hornets. all-district as a senior… received first-team all-district in 2012…. member of the National Honor Society. #73 VINCENT DALE

#32 MASON BOUDREAUX OL, 6-4, 281, Cy-Fair HS, Houston, Texas

RB, 5-9, 220, South Lafourche HS, Cut Off, La. At Cy-Fair: Lettered four years in football for the Bobcats… helped his team to an appearance in the quarterfinals of the Texas Class 5A Division I playoffs… named First Team At South Lafourche: Played football for the Tarpons… named second-team all-district as a All-District 17-5A as a senior… also received academic all-district honors. defensive lineman in 2013 and 2012… helped his team to a 9-1 record in 2012.

#1 KEVIAN DELEON #14 CHRISTIAN BOUTTE WR, 5-7, 165, North Shore HS, Houston, Texas DB, 5-11, 175, Opelousas, Opelousas, La., At North Shore: Three-year letter winner in football and track… helped lead the Mustangs At Opelousas: Was a four-year letterwinner in football and track and field... as a senior, to a 10-0 regular season district championship and berth in the Texas 5A quarterfinals… earned was named Class 4A All-District 4, All-St. Landry Parish and was voted team defensive MVP... first-team All-District as a wide receiver and punt returner in 2013… had 22 catches for 387 recorded 75 tackles, forced eight fumbles and intercepted three passes... as a junior, had 50 yards and six touchdowns, 25 rushes for 331 yards and six touchdowns, 11 punt returns for 242 tackles and six interceptions, returning three for touchdowns... was also a sprinter for the Tiger yards and four kickoff returns for 156 yards… also threw a 56-yard TD pass… was named first- track team, placing third in the 400-meter at state in 2014. Team All-District punt returner and second-team All-City Athlete in 2012… as a sophomore, received second-team All-District returner… in track and field, placed third in district in long jump as a junior… was an honor roll student.

#34 JOEL DULLARY

S, 6-1, 180, Holy Cross HS, New Orleans, La.

At Holy Cross: Played football for the Tigers… received all-district honors at defensive back, return specialist and punter as a junior… had seven interceptions, a fumble recovery, a blocked field goal and three punt returns for touchdowns in 2013… two-time member of the Clarion Herald Elite Football Team.

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#94 GUS FERRAT #49 JONAVON LEWIS

DL, 6-2, 280, Jr., John Burroughs HS/Pasadena CC, Burbank, Calif. S, 5-9, 175, St. Amant HS, Darrow, La.

At Pasadena: Spent two years at Pasadena... played on the interior for the Dons last At St. Amant: Was a four-year letterman in football for the Golden Gators… in 2013, had season, finishing with 22 tackles, four tackles for loss and two sacks... also had an interception, 25 total tackles, two interceptions, five pass break-ups and eight punt returns for 104 yards… a forced fumble and a fumble recovery... At John Burroughs: As a senior, garnered All-CIF named first-team All-District Defensive Back as a senior and junior… played in the 2013 East- Southern Section First Team Defense, First Team Pacific League Offensive Lineman and John West All-Star game in Shreveport… for Track and Field – competed in the long jump and played Burroughs Lineman of The Year. on basketball team freshman through junior year.

#83 HAKEEM FLOWERS #5 TOBIAS LOFTON RB, 5-11, 185, Jr., Itawamba CC/ Forest HS, Forest, Miss. WR, 6-3, 190, r-Jr., Wade Hampton HS/NC State, Simpsonville, SC At Itawamba: Played two seasons at Itawamba… as a sophomore, rushed for 613 yards At NC State: Received a redshirt...At Wade Hampton: Was named all-state as a senior, and two touchdowns, averaging 4.3 yards per carry… caught 20 passes for 128 yards… as a finishing with 41 receptions for 986 yards and 12 touchdowns... also contributed to the ground freshman, averaged 4.7 yards, finishing with 365 yards rushing and one touchdown… received game, rushing 31 times for 411 yards and four touchdowns... in his junior season, hauled in the 2013 Bennie Abram Legacy Award which is given to a sophomore player that reflects the 50 passes for 800 yards and eight scores, while also rushing for 400 yards and had a 97-yard life and legacy of the former Indian defensive back… was named Capital One Academic All- kick return for a touchdown. District… At Forest: Was a two-time all-district honoree in football helping his team to a 3A State Title in 2011… ran track where he was all-state in the 100 meter… was all-region in the 4x200 and 4x100 relays… was an honor roll student. #4 TYLER GREEN CB, 6-0, 170, East Ascension, Gonzales, La. #86 JAKE MYER At East Ascension: Four-year letterman, helped lead the Spartans to a 9-3 record and a berth in the second round of the 5A state playoffs... named second-team All-District as a senior LB, 6-3, 230, Central HS, Baton Rouge, La. after 62 tackles, two interceptions, six pass break-ups and two tackles for loss… also blocked five field goal attempts… named honorable mention All-District as a junior… was a two-time At Central: Was a four-time district 4-5A champion as a Wildcat, leading his team to a 11-2 East Ascension Player of the Week… as a member of the track and field team, competed in record and a berth in the state quarterfinals… earned first team All-District running back in 200 meter, 400 meter, 4 x 100, 4 x 200, 4 x 400 meter relays. 2013 after rushing for 852 yards and 15 touchdowns… Earned first team All-District tight end in 2012 and 2011.

#92 TYLER JOHNSON #55 MORONI POINTER DL, 6-1, 265, St. Amant HS, Sorrento, La. LB, 6-1, 200, Tara HS, Baton Rouge, La. At St. Amant: Was a four-year letter winner for the Golden Gators… in 2013, had 53 total tackles including six tackles for loss, four sacks and 10 QB hurries… received All-District At Tara: Was a four-year letter winner in football and baseball for the Trojans… received honorable mention as a senior... played in the U.S. Army Red Stick Bowl… member of the 1,000 first-team All-District at linebacker and named Team Captain as a senior… led the team with lb. club… named 2nd Team All-District as a sophomore… wasn an honor roll student, received 102 total tackles (42 solo, 60 assist), had three interceptions, returned one for a 60 yard-TD, the 2010 Hugh O’Brien Leadership award, and was a member of National Association of High and had four pass break-ups… Played in the U.S. Army Red Stick Bowl… named first-team School Scholars… active member of community through various charities and organizations. team All-District First Baseman in baseball as a junior… was an Honors Student.

#25 KALEB KADOR #84 JASON RICHARD

RB, 6-0, 195, Tara HS, Baton Rouge, La. WR, 6-1, 180, Thibodaux HS, Thibodaux, La.

At Tara: Was a four-year letter winner and senior captain in football and three-year letter At Thibodaux: Received LSWA Class 5A Football All-State honorable mention as a winner in baseball for the Trojans… named first-team All-District running back as a senior… senior after helping lead Thibodaux to a 2013 Playoff berth… also named first-team all-region rushed for 1091 yards and five TDs, had 257 yards receiving and two TDs, and had one kickoff and all-district… had 21 receptions for 547 yards and seven touchdowns… rushed for five return for a score… selected to play in the U.S. Army Red Stick Bowl and Max Emfinger All- touchdowns… ran track for the Tigers. American Bowl… All-Metro and first-team All-District Second Baseman in 2012… took Honors classes.

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#13 MASON ROBERTS #6 COLE SPEAR

WR, 5-9, 175, Cy-Woods HS, Houston, Texas S, 6-2, 190, Denham Springs HS, Denham Springs, La.

At Cypress Woods: Was a four-sport athlete for the Wildcats, playing football, baseball, At Denham Springs: Was a senior team captain for the Yellow Jackets… was named first- golf and ran track… was a three-year starter in football… earned first-team all-district, team team all-district and all-parish as a senior… was selected as team captain at the 2013 U.S. MVP and team captain as a senior… garnered second-team all-district in 2012… received Army Red Stick Bowl… in 2013, recorded 61 tackles, three interceptions, two pass break-ups, academic all-state… honor roll student and member of National Honor Society. four tackles for loss and one forced fumble… earned all-district honorable mention as a junior… plays right field for the Denham Springs baseball team… was an Honor Roll student.

#90 TYLER ROBERTS #46 HEZEKIAH WHITE DL, 6-1, 310, Jr., Palm Desert HS/College of the Desert/ Palm Desert, Calif. LB, 6-0, 200, John Curtis HS, Boutte, La. At College of the Desert: Played two seasons for the Roadrunners... garnered second- team All-Central Conference honors as a senior... At Palm Desert High: named All-Desert At John Curtis: Lettered three years for the Patriots, helping his team to three consecutive Valley League twice. state titles… racked up 137 tackles, 14 tackles for loss, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery as a senior… named First Team 11-3A All-District, all-region and LSWA 3A All-State honorable mention… team was crowned High School Football National Championships in 2012 for the first time in school history… member of the National Honor Society. #20 T.J. SCOTT

RB, 5-9, 185, McKinley HS, Baton Rouge, La. #45 LOWELL WILLIAMS JR. At McKinley: Three-year letter winner for the Panthers… named first-team All-District in 2013 after leading the 5-5A district with 1,312 yards rushing and 14 touchdowns… played in the LB, 6-1, 205, r-Sr., Marshall HS/Colorado, Missouri City, Texas U.S. Army Red Stick Bowl… named WBRZ Player of the Week after rushing for 138 yards and 3 touchdowns in a 48-8 win over Capitol… rushed for over 700 yards and 10 TDs in 2012… in At Colorado: Spent four years at Colorado, redshirting in 2010... saw action in a total of track, competed in 100 meter, 4 x 100 meter relay… member of the National Society of High 23 games, playing primarily on special teams... had a breakout spring in 2013, where led the School Scholars. team in tackles and earned the Iron Buffalo Award for the linebackers for spring conditioning in the weight room... At Marshall: Was a three-year starter at Marshall... earned first-team All- District 23, district MVP and PrepStar All-Region honors after recording 50 tackles, eight sacks, five forced fumbles and four pass break-ups in his senior year... as a junior, earned second- #66 DEVIN SIMONEAUX team All-District 23 when he had 35 tackles including six sacks and four forced fumbles... also lettered in track and field. DL, 6-2, 255, East Ascension HS, Gonzales, La.

At East Ascension: As one of the team captains, helped lead the Spartans to a 9-3 record and a berth in the second round of the 5A state playoffs... was a two-time second-team All- District honoree… as a senior, had 64 tackles, six tackles for loss and three sacks... invited #44 JOHN WILLIAMSON to the NUC All-American game… placed third in state in shot put… National Honor Society DL, 6-4, 220, Spanish Fort HS, Stockton, Ala. member. At Spanish Fort: Played football and basketball for the Toros… lettered four years in football, helping his team to back-to-back state championships… named first-team 5A All-State and Coastal All-Region in 2013… had 83 tackles, 24 tackles for loss including 17.5 sacks, six fumble recoveries, two interceptions and three defensive touchdowns in his senior campaign… also blocked three PATs… named to Max Preps All-American Team.

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CHARLIE STUBBS Head Coach • Offensive Coordinator/ Quarterbacks the depleted roster, the the Colonels square off with from John L. Guidry Stadium, Colonels nearly pulled off two the Arkansas Razorbacks. the most since 2007. additional wins in Southland A Charleston, South Before a two-year stint at play, falling in a shootout at Carolina native with over 26 Central Missouri, Stubbs was Stephen F. Austin and in a years of collegiate coaching the offensive coordinator at the defensive slugfest against experience, Stubbs led the University of Louisville in 2007. Central Arkansas. Colonels to four victories in While at Louisville, he guided For the individual accolades, his inaugural season despite the Cardinals to a national the Colonels landed two installing an entire new offense. No. 4 ranking in passing players on the All-Southland Stubbs replaced the heavy- offense which featured NFL Second Team for the second rush scheme for a multiple-pro players Brian Brohm and Harry consecutive season. Offensive system, and although suffering Douglas (Atlanta Falcons). Charlie Stubbs is in his fifth lineman Abasi Salami, who growing pains throughout the Prior to UL, Stubbs spent season as the head football signed an undrafted free agent year, the Colonels closed out five seasons at the University coach at Nicholls State deal with the St. Louis Rams, the season in a big way by of Tulsa, leading the offense to University. received the honor for the winning their final two contests. an average of over 31 points With over 34 years of offense while safety Siegan In 2010, Stubbs guided per game while ranking among coaching experience, which Vergenal represented the Nicholls to victories in all three the top 25 teams in the nation includes six years as an defense. of its rivalry games – Texas each season. In 2005, Stubbs assistant head coach, Stubbs In the classroom, Stubbs’ State, Northwestern State and was a finalist for the American was selected to become program continues to shine Southeastern Louisiana – for Football Coaches Association the ninth head coach in as safety Jordan Hanberry the first time since 2005. Also Assistant Coach of the Year as the program’s history on received one of the most in his first season, the Colonels the Hurricanes were crowned January 5, 2010. He joined prestigious academic awards in claimed two of their wins away Conference USA and Liberty the Colonels after holding the college football. Hanberry, who title of offensive coordinator was joined by teammate Cole at numerous universities Frazier on the Southland All- including Alabama, Tulsa, Academic team, was named Oregon State, Louisville and to the 2013 CoSIDA/Capital others. One Academic All-America After four years at the helm First Team which included all at Nicholls, Stubbs has posted Division I football players. The a 10-35 record, including Colonels also placed 35 players one win over a Football Bowl on the Southland Conference Subdivision program and four Commissioner’s Fall Academic wins in conference. In 2013, Honor Roll, including five with the Colonels put together one an unblemished 4.0 grade of their best starts in recent point average. history, posting a 4-2 record Since taking over the reins, in the first half of the season. two areas that Stubbs has Following a meeting with focused on are building the nationally-ranked Oregon program by signing student- in the season opener, the athletes who are from Colonels set the tone for their Louisiana, and scheduling impressive start by defeating high-quality opponents in non- FBS Western Michigan on the conference. In his first four full road, 27-23. The victory was recruiting seasons, Stubbs has only the third win over an FBS brought in over 60 student- school in program history. athletes who are from the While Nicholls snapped their Bayou State, and for the third conference losing streak with straight season, the Colonels a win over rival Northwestern will take on three programs State, injuries proved to take from the FBS. For the first time a toll on the team’s progress, in program history, Nicholls leading to a six-game losing will play a team from the skid to end the year. Despite Southeastern Conference as

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Bowl champions en route to a 9-4 finish. From 1998-2000, Stubbs was the quarterbacks coach/ passing game coordinator at the University of Alabama, where he helped direct the Crimson Tide to a pair of bowl appearances. After reaching the Music City Bowl in ’98, ‘Bama won the SEC title and earned a bid to the 2000 Orange Bowl with Stubbs receiving the SEC Offensive Coordinator of the Year. Stubbs had three stints from 1994-97, spending his last two years at the University of Nevada-Las Vegas after one year stints with University of Tennessee-Martin and the University of Memphis. In ’97, Stubbs’ Runnin Rebels offense ranked 12th in the nation in passing after holding the ninth spot in ’96. Following one year where he coached from 1985- Brigham Young University, Stubbs has published three at Memphis, Stubbs had a 90. Under his coordination, Stubbs earned a master’s books throughout his career historical season at UTM as the Beavers ranked in the top in physical education in ’84 - “Wide Open Football,” the Skyhawks set nine Ohio three in the Pac-10 on offense working as a graduate assistant “Developing an Explosive Valley Conference records in each season while ranking for the football team. During Offense,” and his most recent, while leading the conference in sixth nationally in ’88 and 10th that season, head coach LaVell “101 Playmakers and Special passing. in ’87. Edwards led the Cougars to a Plays”. Stubbs received his first After receiving a Bachelor’s perfect 13-0 record to claim the Stubbs and his wife Sandy fulltime position at Oregon State of Science in 1978 from 1984 Division I National reside in Thibodaux. The Championship, making BYU couple has four children - Troy, the last non-BCS school to Jay, Kim and Kyle – and is the THE STUBBS FILE earn the title. proud grandparents of nine. PERSONAL: Born Sept. 2, 1955. Hometown: Charleston, SC. Family: Married to the former Sandra Blackwell; has four children - Troy, Jay, Kim and Kyle; and nine grandchildren. Hobbies: Spending time with his family, personal fitness and golf.

PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE: Graduate assistant at Brigham Young University (1983-84); offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach at Oregon State (1985-90); offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach at University of Memphis (1994); offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach at University of Tennessee-Martin (1995); offensive coordinator/ quarterbacks coach at University of Nevada-Las Vegas (1996-97); passing game coordinator/quarterbacks coach at University of Alabama (1998-2000); offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach at University of Tulsa (2002-06); offensive coordinator/wide receivers coach at University of Louisville (2007); offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach at University of Central Missouri (2008-09); head coach at Nicholls (2010- 13).

PLAYING EXPERIENCE: Wide receiver at Wofford College (1973); after injury, transferred to Brigham Young University (1974-78).

EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree in sociology and physical education from Brigham Young University in 1978; master’s degree in physical education from Brigham Young University in 1984.

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CHUCK HEPOLA Associate Head Coach • Special Teams Coordinator/Running Backs

Chuck Hepola is in his fifth year with the Colonel program, and third as the associate head coach. Along with overseeing the running backs, Hepola will serve as the special teams coordinator this season. Under Hepola’s guidance, the Colonels have had two running backs earn All-Southland. Last season, the senior tandem of Marcus Washington, who earned all-conference in 2011, and Dalton Hilliard Jr. accounted for over 1,100 all-purpose yards and 15 touchdowns, despite neither player appearing in the final three games due to injuries. Hepola came to Nicholls after a one-year stint at Louisiana-Monroe. Prior to ULM, Hepola spent the previous four years at East Central University as the offensive coordinator/quarterback’s coach. For ECU, Hepola coached six all-conference players, including two-time first-team selection quarterback Marcus Johnson. Under Hepola’s guidance, Johnson became the school’s all-time leading passer as a junior and shattered ECU’s single-season passing record with over 3,100 yards in 2008. In 2007, Hepola guided ECU’s offense, setting 13 school records on the offensive side of the ball. Before his four-year stint with ECU, Hepola spent two seasons as an assistant, specializing in quarterbacks under current Nicholls head coach schools prior to signing on with Tulsa. He served as head coach at Logan- Charlie Stubbs at the University of Tulsa. Hepola was an integral part of the Rogersville and was defensive coordinator at Hillcrest and Willard. 2003 staff that guided Tulsa to an 8-4 record, a second place finish in the A native of Tulsa, Okla., Hepola holds an undergraduate degree from Western Athletic Conference and a trip to the Humanitarian Bowl. Evangel University and a master’s in education from Drury University. Hepola also spent time in the high school ranks, coaching at a host of Hepola is married to the former Kirstin Mumm, and the couple resides in Thibodaux with their daughter, Courtney (17) and son, Chance (15).

THE HEPOLA FILE PERSONAL: Born March 24, 1968. Hometown: Tulsa, Okla. Family: Married to the former Kirstin Mumm; has two children - Courtney and Chance. Hobbies: Fishing, golfing and spending time with his family.

PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE: Assistant coach at University of Tulsa (2003-05); offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach at East Central University (2005-09); director of football operations at University of Louisiana-Monroe (2009-10); running backs coach/recruiting coordinator at Nicholls (2010); assistant head coach/running backs coach/recruiting coordinator at Nicholls (2011-13).

PLAYING EXPERIENCE: Outfielder in baseball at Evangel University (1988-91).

EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree in physical education at Evangel in 1991; master’s degree in education at Drury University in 2001.

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JUSTIN ANDERSON Assistant Head Coach • Wide Receivers/ Tight Ends Justin Anderson is in his fifth season as wide receivers coach for the Colonel football program, and first as assistant head coach and tight ends coach. Last season, receiver Erik Buchanan had a breakout year under Anderson, finishing with 507 receiving yards and five touchdowns. He also set a program record, averaging 24.1 yards per catch. Anderson came to Nicholls after serving as an offensive graduate assistant at his alma mater, Brigham Young University. A native of Orem, Utah, Anderson was a two-year letterwinner for the Cougars receiving corps in 2001-02. He was a part of the 2001 Mountain West Conference championship squad that went on to compete in the Liberty Bowl. Prior to joining the Cougars, Anderson was a standout player at Ricks College, where he earned all-region honors. Before returning back to BYU, Anderson spent four years as the offensive coordinator at Harmony High School in St. Cloud, Fla. Under his expertise, the Longhorns won a district championship and he helped many prep athletes go on to compete on the collegiate level. Anderson is married to the former Anne Stock and the couple resides in Thibodaux with their four daughters: Dakota (12), Kenedi (10), Rubee (8), and Peyton (5) and one-year old son, Jayce.

THE ANDERSON FILE PERSONAL: Born Sept. 3, 1977. Hometown: Orem, Utah. Family: Married to the former Anne Stock; has four daughters - Dakota, Kennedi, Rubee and Peyton, and a son - Jayce. Hobbies: Physical fitness, competing in eco-challenges and spending time with his family.

PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE: Offensive coordinator/wide receivers coach at Harmony High School (2004-07); defensive intern at Brigham Young University (2008); offensive graduate assistant at BYU (2009); wide receivers coach at Nicholls (2010-13).

PLAYING EXPERIENCE: Wide receiver at Ricks College (1995, 98-99); at BYU (2000-02).

EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree in communications at BYU in 2002; master’s in mass communications at BYU in 2012.

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STEVE ADAMS Assistant Coach • Defensive Coordinator/Safeties

Steve Adams is in his second season as the Colonels’ safeties coach and first as defensive coordinator. Last season, Adams served as the special teams coordinator. Under Adams’ direction last year, kick returner Carey Fortson ranked among the NCAA leaders in return yards, averaging 25.5 yards with one touchdown. Prior to Nicholls, Adams spent two years coaching at Concord University. While at Concord, he served as the Mountain Lions’ defensive backs coach and recruiting coordinator as well as the special teams coordinator in 2011 and co-special teams coordinator in 2012. In his last season, the Mountain he lettered three years as a strong safety. Along with being part of the Lions ranked in the nation’s top 10 in scoring defense (17.2 ppg/9th) and Hilltoppers team that reached the NCAA Division I-AA national quarterfinals pass defense (163.3 ypg/7th), while finishing 13th in the NCAA Division- in 1997, Adams earned a spot on WKU’s Dean’s List and was on the Sun II in total defense (293.9). All four of his starting defensive backs earned Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll from 1998-2000. all-conference honors – including first-team All-American Riyahd Richarson Adams and his wife, Sonnee Stanley, reside in Thibodaux. - which led to his promotion to co-defensive coordinator at the completion of the season. In 2011, he also acted as special teams coordinator, helping lead Concord to a conference championship. The defense also finished with high marks in that season, ranking fifth in turnover margin (+1.4) and sixth in interceptions (22). Three defensive backs earned All-WVIAC honors, with two players also earning All-Region accolades. Before joining Concord, Adams had stints with Purdue University (quality control - 2010), University of Louisville (director of football ops/quality control – 2007-09) and Western Kentucky University (assistant defensive backs coach 2004-06). He earned his bachelor’s degree from WKU where

THE ADAMS FILE PERSONAL: Born Aug. 6, 1977. Hometown: Greenville, Ky. Family: Married to Sonnee Stanley.

PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE: Assistant defensive backs coach at Western Kentucky (2004-06; director of football ops/quality control at Louisville (2007-09); quality control at Purdue (2010); special teams coordinator/ defensive backs coach/ recruiting coordinator at Concord (2011); co-special teams coordinator/ defensive backs coach/ recruiting coordinator at Concord (2012); special teams coordinator/safeties coach at Nicholls (2013).

PLAYING EXPERIENCE: Defensive back at Western Kentucky (1997-99). EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree in graphic art from Western Kentucky in 2000.

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FREDDIE BANKS Assistant Coach • Cornerbacks/ Video Coordinator

Freddie Banks is in his second season with the Colonel football coaching staff, serving as the cornerbacks coach and video coordinator. Banks came to Thibodaux after spending two seasons with the Minnesota State University Moorhead football program, acting as the defensive backs coach/ defensive play caller in 2012 and cornerbacks coach in 2011. Along with his defensive duties, Banks helped out with the special teams and assisted the strength and conditioning program. Last year, he also served as assistant director of development, working mainly with alumni relations.

Before becoming a coach, Banks, a native of Harvey, Ill., played cornerback at North Dakota State from 2007-2010. As a senior, he contributed to the Bison defense that ranked number one in pass efficiency and interceptions in the Missouri Valley Football Conference. In 2008, he was part of the defense that led the FCS in pass defense and ranked fifth in total defense, 19th in scoring defense and 22nd in rush defense. While at NDSU, Banks earned a degree in sociology with a minor in advertising/public relations. Banks is married to Candace Rena Banks.

THE BANKS FILE PERSONAL: Born July. 4, 1988. Hometown: Harvey, Ill. Family: Married to Candace Rena Banks. Hobbies: Playing racket ball, working out and listening to/reading leadership material.

PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE: Defensive backs/cornerbacks coach and defensive player caller at Minnesota State University Moorhead (2011-12). cornerbacks coach at Nicholls (2013).

PLAYING EXPERIENCE: Cornerback at North Dakota State (2007-10).

EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree in sociology with a minor in advertising/public relations from North Dakota State

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CHARLES BOYD Assistant Coach • Inside Linebackers

Charles Boyd is in his first He also coached in the high school ranks in Cincinnati, spending 2006 season with the Colonel football at Taft before serving as defensive/special teams coordinator at Woodward progarm, serving as inside from 2008-09. linebackers coach. Boyd was a two-time NAIA All-American linebacker at Urbana University Boyd joined Nicholls after after leading the league in tackles in three consecutive seasons. A three- spending two seasons at time All-Mid-States Football Association honoree, Boyd started his playing Indiana University as special career as a running back at Miami (Ohio) University. teams quality control. While he While at Urbana, Boyd earned a bachelor’s degree in business computer was at IU, the Hoosiers ranked systems. first in the Big Ten in kickoffs, second in punt returns and had an All-Big Ten Kicker, Mitch Ewald. Prior to his time at Indiana, Boyd spent one season in the same capacity at the University of Cincinnati after coaching the running backs at Marietta College in 2010.

THE BOYD FILE

PERSONAL: Hometown: Cincinatti, Ohio. PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE: Assistant coach at Taft High (2006); defensive/special teams coordinator at Woodward High (2008- 09); running backs coach at Marietta College (2010); defense and special teams quality control assistant at Cincinnati (2011); special teams quality control at Indiana (2012-13).

PLAYING EXPERIENCE: Running back at Miami (OH) (1997-99); linebacker at Urbana (2001-03).

EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree in business computer systems at Urbana (2003).

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MATT CLARK Assistant Coach • Offensive Line/ Recruiting Coordinator

Matt Clark is in his second season as the offensive line coach and third year overall with the Colonels. Last season under Clark’s guidance, the offensive line reduced its sacks by nine from the previous season, and the offense’s rushing output increased by over 1,000 yards from 2012. Abasi Salimu anchored the line at left tackle and went on to sign an undrafted free agent deal with the St. Louis Rams. Clark joined the Nicholls coaching staff after spending three seasons as an offensive graduate assistant at Louisiana-Monroe. Clark, a native of College Station, Texas, worked with the offensive line at ULM for two years after assisting the quarterbacks and wide receivers in 2009. In his first season, Clark helped develop two receivers who earned All-Sun Belt Conference honors and the offense compiled the fifth-highest yard-per-game average (392.3) in program history. Clark began his collegiate football career at Air Force before transferring to Western Washington University, where he was a three-year starter at tight end and fullback for the Vikings. In 2006, Clark earned North Central Conference All-Academic honors and was named to the Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll. While at WWU, he worked as an intern with the Seattle Seahawks in 2007, assisting the day-to-day operations of player personnel.

THE CLARK FILE

PERSONAL: Born Feb. 18, 1986. Hometown: College Station, Texas. PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE: Graduate assistant at the University of Louisiana at Monroe (2009-11); tight ends coach at Nicholls (2012); offensive line coach at Nicholls (2013).

PLAYING EXPERIENCE: Started collegiate career at the Air Force Academy (2004); tight end/ fullback at Western Washington University (2005-08).

EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree in exercise science at Western Washington (2008); Master’s in education technology leadership at ULM.

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BRANDON NOWLIN Assistant Coach • Defensive Line

Brandon Nowlin is in his second season with the Colonel coaching staff after serving as head football coach and athletic director at Morgan City High School for three years. After coaching the tight ends last season, Nowlin will oversee the defensive line for the 2014 campaign. While at Morgan City, Nowlin was selected as the Tri-Parish Coach of the Year in 2011. Before taking over at Morgan City in 2010, Nowlin coached in the collegiate ranks, starting in 2006 at Iona College where he worked with the defensive line and specialists for the Gaels. Nowlin then coached at Adrian College, serving as special teams coordinator and tight ends/offensive backs coach. He also acted as the assistant strength and conditioning coach for the Bulldog program. After coaching at Adrian, Nowlin spent three seasons at Central Arkansas until 2010, where he coached the tight ends/H-backs and was a special teams assistant. During his tenure at UCA, the Bears claimed a Southland Conference championship in 2008, finishing with a 10-2 overall record and a 6-1 mark in the SLC. While at UCA, Nowlin coached All-American and All- Southland Conference tight end Marquez Branson, previously of the Denver Broncos and Atlanta Falcons. In 2008, Branson led all tight ends in the FCS in receiving yards (737) and touchdowns (11) while finishing second in nation in receptions (45). During his three seasons at UCA, the Bears averaged 35.4 points per game and ranked in the top twenty-five in every offensive statistical category. A native of Baton Rouge and graduate of Catholic High, Nowlin played football at LSU where he was a member of the 2003 National Championship team as an H-back/fullback and was also named to the Academic All-SEC Team. At LSU, he received a degree in business administration before earning a Masters in sport management. While attending graduate school, Nowlin began his coaching career at Catholic High, working with the offensive line and tight ends in 2004 before spending a season directing the running backs/special teams.

THE NOWLIN FILE

PERSONAL: Born Oct. 29, 1981. Hometown: Baton Rouge, La. Hobbies: Golf, hunting, fishing and exercising.

PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE: Offensive line/tight ends coach at Catholic High (2004); running backs coach/special teams at Catholic (2005); defensive line coach/specialists at Iona (2006); special teams/ tight ends and offensive backs coach at Adrian College (2007); tight ends/H-backs coach at Central Arkansas (2007-10); head football coach at Morgan City High (2010-12); tight ends coach at Nicholls (2013).

PLAYING EXPERIENCE: Fullback/H-Back at LSU (2000-03). EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree in business administration at LSU (2004); Master’s in sport management at LSU (2006).

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JAKE OLSEN Assistant Coach • Outside Linebackers

Jake Olsen is his first season with the Nicholls football program, serving as the outside linebackers coach. Olsen comes to Nicholls after coaching the defensive line for one season at his alma mater, Valley City State in North Dakota. Along with coaching the defensive line, he assisted with recruiting, academic supervising, film breakdown, and strength and conditioning. A four-year letterwinner at VCSU, Olsen served as team captain in his senior year for the Vikings. Olsen received a bachelor’s in math education at Valley City State.

THE OLSEN FILE

PERSONAL: Born Oct. 11, 1989. Hometown: Hillsboro, North Dakota. PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE: Defensive line coach at Valley City State (2013).

PLAYING EXPERIENCE: Defensive lineman at Valley City State (2008- 11).

EDUCATION: Bachelor’s in math education at Valley City State (2012).

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2nd-Year Assistant 3rd-Year Assistant 1st-Year Assistant Aric Flowers Greg Greely Russ Gisclair ALL TIME ASSISTANTS Kyle Acosta (Nicholls)...... 2000-2001 Tim Dulaney (Millsaps)...... 1987-92 C.J. Moore (McNeese State)...... 1977 Steve Adams (Western Kentucky)...... 2013-pres. Joshua Eargle (Memphis)...... 2006-07. Karl Morgan (UCLA)...... 1993 Paul Alexander (Southeastern La.)...... 1972-73 Ken Edenfield (Troy State)...... 1993-95 Barrett Murphy (LSU)...... 1981-82 Justin Anderson (BYU)...... 2010-pres. Steve Ellis (Nicholls)...... 2003-07. John Nagle (LSU)...... 1981-85 Bobby April (Louisiana-Lafayette)...... 2010 Kenny Ferro (Northwestern State)...... 1987 Brandon Nowlin (LSU)...... 2013-pres. John Arms (Louisiana Lafayette)...... 1974-78 Heath Fleming (Auburn)...... 1997 Dwayne Nunez (Lamar)...... 1998 Jeremy Atwell (SE Missouri)...... 2001, 2005-2013 Gary Fontenot (Nicholls)...... 1980 Ed Orgeron (Northwestern State)...... 1994 Freddie Banks (North Dakota St.)...... 2013-pres. Paul Frazier (Liberty)...... 1999-2000 Randy Raymond (Louisiana Lafayette)...... 1974-78 Jeff Beckles (Florida State)...... 2000 Jerry Fremin (Southern Mississippi)...... 1988-92 Tim Rebowe (LSU)...... 1995-2000 Chris Boone (Southern Mississippi)...... 2002-2003 Tom Gainey (LSU)...... 1987-92 Jeff Richards (Livingston)...... 2001-2003 Steve Boyd (Tulane)...... 1980 Adam Gardner (Nicholls)...... 2010-11 Corey Robinson (Western New Mexico)...... 2004 Ricky Brumfield (Utah State)...... 2011-12 Dustin Gisclair (Nicholls)...... 2009-11 Jonathan Robinson (SE Missouri)...... 1999-2001 Dr. Glenn Brady (Stephen F. Austin)...... 1978-80 Carroll Goulas (Southeastern La.)...... 1971-73 Kovoska Robinson (Nicholls)...... 2001-2002 Ron Brown (Fort Valley State)...... 1981-88 Brad Griffin (Southern Mississippi)...... 1996-98 Don Rodrigue (McNeese State)...... 1981-92 Robert Butz (Liberty)...... 1999 Bob Gros (Southeastern La.)...... 1974-78 Mitch Rodrigue (Nicholls)...... 1993-98 Bart Casey (Troy State)...... 1996-97 Kenny Guillot (Northwestern State)...... 1981-86 Allen Rudolph (Southern Mississippi)...... 1995-98 Chad Callais (Nicholls)...... 2005-2006 Phillip Hawkins (Arkansas-Monticello)...... 1984-86 Charles Sabbatini (Delta State)...... 1987-92 T.C. Calmes (Southeastern La.)...... 1973-78 Chuck Hepola (Evangel University)...... 2010-pres. David Saunders (Auburn)...... 1993-95 Steve Campbell (Auburn)...... 1993-95 Ricardo Hopper (Clemson)...... 1992 Joel Smith (Southeastern La.)...... 1971-73 Thad Campbell (Liberty)...... 1999-2003 Mark Hudspeth (Delta State)...... 1995 Johnny Tart (Southern Miss)...... 2007-09 Kevin Carey (Sterling College)...... 2009 Mario Jeberaeel (UNLV)...... 2012 Burnell Taylor (Nicholls)...... 2005-2006 Garrett Chachere (Tulane)...... 1995-97 Graham Johnsen (Southern Mississippi)...... 2004 Jonathan Terrell (Nicholls)...... 2004 Joe Clark (Santa Clara)...... 1981-83 Jay Jones (Nicholls)...... 2004-2006 Jay Thomas (Southern Mississippi)...... 1991-92, 99-2003 Matt Clark (Western Washington)...... 2012-pres. Mickey Joseph (Nebraska)...... 2001-2003 Keith Uperesa (BYU)...... 2010-11 Joe Clement (East Tennessee)...... 1984-85 Kent Keith (Southwest Baptist)...... 2004-09 Brad Villavaso (Nicholls)...... 1993-95 Bill Clements (Tulane)...... 1971-73 Charles Kelly (Auburn)...... 2002-2006 Brandon Washington (LSU)...... 2013 Don Closter (Texas A&I )...... 1971-72 H.T. Kinney (Wisconsin-Platteville)...... 2002-09 Rashad Watson (Alabama A&M)...... 2009 Greg Colschen (Carthage)...... 1981-85 Mike Knight (North Alabama)...... 1979-80 David Wilson (Troy State)...... 1993-94 Steve Crovetto (Louisiana Lafayette)...... 1983-85 Ben Kohring (Western St. College)...... 2006 Andy Cox (Florida Atlantic)...... 1992 Terry Looney (Tulane)...... 1996-97 Denzil Cox (Arkansas-Monticello)...... 1981-86 Tony Maranto (Northwestern State)...... 2003 David Cunningham (Kentucky Wesleyan)...... 2006-09 Richard Marque (Nicholls)...... 1971 Edward Dillon (Grand Canyon Univ.)...... 2010-12 Mike McCarty (Oregon)...... 1999-2000 Tyler Donaldson (ULM)...... 2012 Joey McGooey (Loyola)...... 1974-80 Alfred Dorsey (Nicholls)...... 1991 Manny Michel (Tennessee Tech)...... 1995-98 Karl Dunbar (LSU)...... 1998-99 Tommy Minton (Nicholls)...... 1990-92

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The Colonels used a balance attack on offense, Tuskani Figaro paced the offense, going 5 for 11 for GAME 1 finishing with 225 yards passing and 222 yards on 77 yards and added 40 yards rushing on nine carries. August 31, 2013 the ground. Nicholls had 18 first downs while WMU One of his completions was to Demon Bolt, who scored Autzen Stadium finished with 485 yards on offense and 30 first downs. on a 36-yard touchdown before half time. ULL added Eugene, Ore.. Kalen Henderson led Nicholls to a 21-9 lead in the three more scores after the break for a convincing No. 3 Oregon 66, Nicholls 3 first half, passing for 159 yards on 8 of 11. Henderson 63-point victory. also rushed for 87 yards and a touchdown before leaving the game in the second quarter with a leg Nicholls saw No. 3 Oregon build a huge first-half NICH ULL injury. Marcus Washington rushed for 65 yards and two lead as the Ducks orchestrated six first-half scoring FIRST DOWNS 18 28 touchdowns, both coming in the first half. drives that were less than two minutes and the Colonels NET YARDS RUSHING 141 456 In the second half, backup quarterback Tuskani would go on to fall 66-3 in their season opener. NET YARDS PASSING 164 164 Figaro rushed for 72 yards and had a clutch 55-yard Marcus Washington had a solid day in the loss, TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 305 620 pass to Demon Bolt in the fourth quarter to set up a rushing for 40 yards on 13 carries and set career Total offense plays 73 69 late field goal. Down by four in its final drive, Western highs with 11 receptions and 92 yards receiving. Kalen Fumbles: Number-Lost 3-3 2-0 Michigan marched deep into Colonel territory before Henderson directed the offense, going 21 of 40 for 214 Penalties: Number-Yards 5-35 8-105 Josh Dewey intercepted a pass in the end zone to seal yards in his Colonel debut and added 46 yards on the Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 the win. ground. Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 5-81-0 2-34-0 Three Colonels finished in double figures in tackles, Along with Washington, the Colonels were led in Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 1-13-0 2-58-1 led by Siegan Vergenal with 11. Jordan Hanberry and receiving by Terry Lucas (3 rec., 26 yards) and Erik Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-17-0 Davin Bovie added 10 each. Buchanan (2 rec., 64 yards). On defense, Davin Bovie Possession Time 30:37 29:23 paved the way with eight tackles, followed by Jordan Third-Down Conversions 7 of 17 5 of 8 NICH WMU Hanberry with seven. Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 0 of 0 Nicholls finished with 343 on offense, while the FIRST DOWNS 18 30 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-1 6-6 Ducks racked up a school-record 772 yards. NET YARDS RUSHING 222 231 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-10 4-15 NET YARDS PASSING 225 254 PAT Kicks 1-1 10-10 NICH ORE TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 447 485 Field Goals 0-2 0-0 FIRST DOWNS 22 32 Total offense plays 58 87 NET YARDS RUSHING 87 500 Fumbles: Number-Lost 2-1 0-0 NET YARDS PASSING 256 272 Penalties: Number-Yards 9-70 8-90 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 343 772 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 2-13-0 1-2-0 GAME 4 Total offense plays 87 71 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 4-91-0 4-98-0 September 21, 2013 Fumbles: Number-Lost 3-2 0-0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 2-37-0 1-0-0 John L. Guidry Stadium Penalties: Number-Yards 9-50 5-42 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Thibodaux, La. Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 0-0-0 2-16-0 Possession Time 27:54 32:06 Nicholls 42, Langston 22 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 8-167-0 2-60-0 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 11 6 of 15 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 2 After a bit of a slow start, Nicholls outscored Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-6-0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-6 3-4 Langston 21-6 in the second half and Beaux Hebert Possession Time 40:14 19:46 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-12 0-0 threw for a career-high three touchdowns as the Third-Down Conversions 7 of 20 6 of 10 PAT Kicks 3-3 2-2 Colonels won their 2013 home opener 42-22. Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 1 of 3 Field Goals 2-2 1-1 Hebert paved the way on offense, completing 10 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 5-6 of 16 passes for 142 yards and three scores. Two of Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 6-33 his touchdowns went to Josh Hanberry, who finished PAT Kicks 0-0 9-9 GAME 3 with two catches for 30 yards. The duo hooked up on Field Goals 1-3 1-1 3rd-and-long for a 19-yard touchdown on the game’s September 14, 2013 opening drive; and once again in the second quarter on Cajun Field an 11-yard pass on the right sideline of the end zone Lafayette, La. that put Nicholls behind 16-14. GAME 2 Louisiana-Lafayette 70, Nicholls 7 On the ground, Marcus Washington rushed for a September 7, 2013 career-high 121 yards on 19 carries, putting him 10th Waldo Stadium Nicholls had trouble stopping Louisiana-Lafayette all on the Colonels’ all-time rushing list. He also scored twice - once on a rush and the other came on a 3-yard Kalamazoo, Mich. day as the Ragin’ Cajuns found the end zone seven reception that gave Nicholls a 21-16 lead right before Nicholls 27, Western Michigan 23 times in the first half as Nicholls was defeated 70-7 at Cajun Field. halftime. Nicholls was unable to get much going in the first Tuskani Figaro led the squad to their final two Nicholls let a 12-point lead slip away after half time, half as ULL outgained the Colonels on offense 413-158 touchdowns, giving Nicholls a 35-16 lead in the fourth but two late field goals by Andrew Dolan gave Nicholls despite the time of possession being almost equal. The with a TD pass to Carey Fortson. the lead and an interception sealed the victory in the Cajuns scored touchdowns on their first six offensive final minute as the Colonels defeated FBS Western possessions in the opening half and added a 58-yard LU NICH Michigan, 27-23, in front of 24,163 fans at Waldo interception return, which was one of three Colonel FIRST DOWNS 15 22 Stadium. With the win, Nicholls claimed its third victory turnovers in the half. Nicholls gave up the ball five times NET YARDS RUSHING 132 243 over an FBS program. for the game - three fumbles and two interceptions. NET YARDS PASSING 110 206

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TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 242 449 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 2 of 3 Total offense plays 57 64 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-6 6-6 Fumbles: Number-Lost 2-1 4-1 Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-14 0-0 GAME 7 Penalties: Number-Yards 9-67 14-109 PAT Kicks 4-4 5-6 October 19, 2013 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 2-50-0 1-0-0 Field Goals 2-3 1-1 Homer Bryce Stadium Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 8-224-0 3-71-0 Nacogdoches, Texas Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-12-0 Stephen F. Austin 55, Nicholls 41 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 1-47-1 0-0-0 Possession Time 26:32 33:28 Nicholls recorded a season-high 518 yards on Third-Down Conversions 6 of 14 7 of 12 GAME 6 offense and scored its most points in a conference Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 1 October 12, 2013 game since 2010, but four turnovers by the Colonels Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 6-6 John L. Guidry Stadium turned out to be the difference as Stephen F. Austin Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-18 0-0 Thibodaux, La. defeated Nicholls 55-41. PAT Kicks 2-2 6-6 Nicholls 33, Northwestern St. 21 Tuskani Figaro accounted for 368 yards of total Field Goals 0-0 0-0 offense and three touchdowns, but the sophomore Nicholls played nearly perfect in the first half to tossed a career-high three interceptions and had a build a 27-0 lead against Northwestern State and lost fumble. He finished with 223 yards passing and GAME 5 the Colonels would go on to win their Southland a touchdown while rushing for 145 yards and two Conference opener 33-21. The victory snapped a 14- TDs. Dalton Hilliard Jr. had a career day in his first September 28, 2013 game conference losing streak which spanned two start, rushing for 93 yards and two scores and added a John L. Guidry Stadium seasons and was also the first conference opening win receiving touchdown. Erik Buchanan led the team with Thibodaux, La. for the Colonels since 2007. a career-high 144 yards on four receptions and scored Nicholls 44, Arkansas Tech 34 Tuskani Figaro showed his versatility by passing for once. a career-high 245 yards and two touchdowns. Marcus With the game tied at 14 after the first quarter, SFA Tuskani Figaro rushed for a single-game program Washington also had a career day as the senior rushed pulled away with four second-quarter touchdowns. record 281 yards and accounted for five touchdowns for three touchdowns, finishing with 77 yards on 23 Figaro rushed for two touchdowns in the third to bring as Nicholls held off a feisty Arkansas Tech squad with carries. Demon Bolt caught five passes for 78 yards and the Colonels within seven, but SFA answered with 13 a 44-34 victory on homecoming at John L. Guidry a score and Erik Buchanan had two grabs for 64 yards, points before a late Hilliard TD made the final. Stadium. highlighted by a 55-yard TD in the second quarter. After Although the defense surrendered 687 yards to Figaro, who notched his first career start, broke a third-quarter TD run by Washington which made the SFA, two players had standout games for the Colonels the school record needing only 21 carries for a 13.4 score 33-7, NSU tacked on two touchdowns in the as Davin Bovie and Kameryon Brown combined for 39 average. The native of Lafayette, La. also tossed for fourth to make the final. tackles. Bovie finished with 21 tackles, two shy of tying a career-high three touchdowns, finishing 10 of 20 for The Colonel defense arguably had their best the single-game program record, while Brown finished 94 yards. showing of the season, holding the Demons to 3 of 14 with a career-best 18 and a sack. Nicholls never trailed against Arkansas Tech, on third down and forced six three-and-outs. Nicholls but the Colonels were threatened late in the fourth also recovered two fumbles, both by defensive lineman NICH SFA quarter. Trailing 37-34, Tech lined up for the game- Chris Lorden. Davin Bovie led Nicholls with nine tackles FIRST DOWNS 24 35 tying field goal with less than two minutes remaining, and Byron Cobb finished with eight. NET YARDS RUSHING 249 334 but linebacker Chris Bermond surged up the middle to NET YARDS PASSING 269 353 block Randy Valazquez’s 39-yard attempt. NWLA NICH TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 518 687 Figaro responded by giving Nicholls a 10-point FIRST DOWNS 14 23 Total offense plays 73 93 cushion after an 88-yard touchdown run with 1:16 NET YARDS RUSHING 169 134 Fumbles: Number-Lost 2-1 0-0 remaining. On the ensuing possession, Bermond, who NET YARDS PASSING 100 270 Penalties: Number-Yards 6-61 7-66 had nine tackles, sealed the win for the Colonels with TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 269 404 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 0-0-0 1-11-0 an interception inside the 20-yard line. Total offense plays 55 81 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 8-170-0 3-39-0 Fumbles: Number-Lost 3-2 3-1 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 3--2-0 ATU NICH Penalties: Number-Yards 4-30 5-43 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 FIRST DOWNS 20 19 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 0-0-0 4-11-0 Possession Time 33:32 26:28 NET YARDS RUSHING 252 359 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 2-40-0 1-13-0 Third-Down Conversions 8 of 14 5 of 12 NET YARDS PASSING 201 133 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 2 of 2 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 453 492 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 9-10 Total offense plays 61 67 Possession Time 18:02 41:58 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-8 5-38 Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-0 0-0 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 13 13 of 20 PAT Kicks 5-6 7-7 Penalties: Number-Yards 8-54 6-50 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 1 Field Goals 0-0 2-3 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 0-0-0 1-2-0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 3-4 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 7-127-0 4-137-0 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-12 1-6 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 1-57-1 2-9-0 PAT Kicks 3-3 3-5 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Field Goals 0-0 0-1 Possession Time 29:11 30:49 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 12 7 of 15

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Dalton Hilliard Jr. ran for a career-high 111 yards two touchdowns. After Michael Henry rushed for his and two touchdowns while adding eight catches for first career touchdown, Hebert completed TD passes to GAME 8 60 yards. Tuskani Figaro also eclipsed 100 yards for Xavier Marcus and Dylan Ledet to close out the game. October 26, 2013 the fourth time this season, rushing for 103 yards on Senior Jordan Hanberry led Nicholls with eight John L. Guidry Stadium 17 carries. Kalen Henderson led Nicholls is passing, tackles including one for loss. Thibodaux, La. completing 18 of 33 for 221 yards and a touchdown. McNeese State 55, Nicholls 30 Nicholls outgained Lamar 483-421 in yards of total NICH SHSU offense, but the Colonels had four turnovers versus FIRST DOWNS 21 22 Nicholls saw its perfect home record come to an none by Lamar. The Colonels lost three fumbles in the NET YARDS RUSHING 166 284 end as No. 4/7 McNeese State jumped out to a 21-3 game including a special teams miscue which swung NET YARDS PASSING 246 158 lead in the early going and never looked back to defeat the momentum in favor of Lamar early in the fourth. TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 412 442 Nicholls 55-30. With the Colonels trailing 35-27, the defense forced a Total offense plays 74 57 Nicholls had success running the ball against punt but the ball took an unlucky bounce off a Colonel Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-1 1-1 McNeese, rushing for 239 yards, but could never get its defender and Lamar pounced on it at the Colonel 38- Penalties: Number-Yards 8-81 7-60 passing game going. Tuskani Figaro recorded his third yard line. LU went on to score the game’s next three Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 0-0-0 2-19-0 100-yard rushing game of the season, finishing with touchdowns including an interception return for a score Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 8-158-0 2-12-0 107 yards and a touchdown while Dalton Hilliard Jr. ran before Henderson completed a late touchdown pass to Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 2-92-1 for 93 yards. However, Figaro and Kalen Henderson Xavier Marcus to make the final. Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 combined for only 157 yards passing on 11 of 32 On defense, Chris Bermond led Nicholls with 10 Possession Time 36:28 23:32 attempts. tackles while Chris Lorden had two sacks and a forced Third-Down Conversions 4 of 13 5 of 8 Henderson accounted for 136 yards in the air and fumble. Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 0 of 1 three total touchdowns – two passing and one rushing. Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 3-4 Erik Buchanan caught both touchdowns, leading the NICH LAMAR Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 0-0 team with 53 yards receiving on three catches. Carey FIRST DOWNS 26 22 PAT Kicks 3-3 7-7 Fortson also had three receptions for 37 yards and NET YARDS RUSHING 205 92 Field Goals 1-1 0-0 Brad Nelson added two grabs for 48 yards. NET YARDS PASSING 278 329 Siegan Vergenal led Nicholls with 11 tackles while TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 483 421 Chris Bermond had 10 tackles and a forced fumble. Total offense plays 87 70 Fumbles: Number-Lost 5-3 2-0 GAME 11 MCN NICH Penalties: Number-Yards 8-84 7-71 November 16, 2013 FIRST DOWNS 26 17 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 4-31-0 0-0-0 John L. Guidry Stadium NET YARDS RUSHING 313 239 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 8-188-1 7-165-0 Thibodaux, La. NET YARDS PASSING 199 157 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-56-1 Central Arkansas 17, Nicholls 10 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 512 396 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Total offense plays 70 66 Possession Time 33:31 26:29 In a windy day that caused problems for both Fumbles: Number-Lost 2-0 0-0 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 16 4 of 12 offenses, Nicholls put together a late fourth-quarter Penalties: Number-Yards 5-58 5-25 Fourth-Down Conversions 4 of 6 0 of 0 rally by scoring its only touchdown of the game, but Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 3-41-0 1--3-0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-6 5-5 Central Arkansas recovered the ensuing onside kick to Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 5-189-1 4-61-0 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-15 4-32 hang on for a 17-10 victory. Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 1-24-0 0-0-0 PAT Kicks 4-4 8-8 UCA led 17-3 at the break and neither team scored until Nicholls quarterback Beaux Hebert completed Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Field Goals 2-2 0-0 an 11-yard touchdown pass to Erik Buchanan with Possession Time 31:12 28:48 48 seconds remaining in the game. The Colonels Third-Down Conversions 5 of 13 4 of 14 attempted their second onside kick of the game, with Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 1 of 1 the first coming after a 40-yard field goal by Andrew Red-Zone Scores-Chances 7-9 2-2 GAME 10 Dolan early in the opening quarter that gave Nicholls a Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-18 1-6 November 9, 2013 3-0 lead, but the ball bounced out of bounds at midfield. PAT Kicks 7-7 3-4 Bowers Stadium While the defense gave up a season-low 17 points Field Goals 2-3 1-2 Huntsville, Texas and just 323 yards, the offense had its second-lowest Sam Houston State 49, Nicholls 24 output this season, accounting for 324 total yards. Hebert led Nicholls with 124 yards passing on 13 of 21 while Tuskani Figaro, who rushed for 31 yards Nicholls lost its fourth consecutive game as the No. GAME 9 to become the second Colonel in program history 6/7 Sam Houston Bearkats scored 49 consecutive to surpass 1,000 rushing yards in a single-season, November 2, 2013 points en route to a 49-24 victory in their home finale completed 10 of 15 passes for 60 yards. Provost Umphrey Stadium Saturday at Bowers Stadium. Nicholls rushed for 140 yards, led by Michael Henry Beaumont, Texas Tuskani Figaro tied a school record with his fifth 100- who had 59 yards on nine carries, and freshman C.J. Lamar 56, Nicholls 34 yard rushing effort of the season, finishing the day with Okpalobi added 31 yards on five carries. 117 yards on 18 carries. As a team, Nicholls had 412 Chris Bermond led Nicholls with a career-high 11 Nicholls had two 100-yard rushers and Carey yards on offense, but most of it came late after Sam tackles, while freshmen Chris Lorden and B.T. Sanders Fortson returned a kickoff for a touchdown but the Houston built a 49-3 lead after three quarters. Beaux also had personal bests with eight tackles each. Lorden defense was unable to slow down Lamar’s passing Hebert led the passing offense, completing 15 of 16 was one of three Colonels to record a sack, joining Udoh and freshman Josh Singleton. attack as the Colonels fell 56-34 to the Cardinals. passes – all in the fourth quarter – for 148 yards and

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UCA NICH Nicholls went into the locker room with a slim 14-13 NICH SLU FIRST DOWNS 22 21 lead, but No. 8/10 Southeastern Louisiana put 32 points FIRST DOWNS 21 28 NET YARDS RUSHING 109 140 on the board in the third quarter as the Lions retained NET YARDS RUSHING 193 377 NET YARDS PASSING 214 184 the River Bell trophy for the third consecutive year with NET YARDS PASSING 255 325 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 323 324 a 52-27 victory over the Colonels on Thursday night at TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 448 702 Strawberry Stadium. Total offense plays 78 71 Total offense plays 68 81 Nicholls finished the year on a six-game losing Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 1-1 Fumbles: Number-Lost 2-1 5-2 streak, falling to 4-8 overall and 1-6 in conference. Penalties: Number-Yards 5-45 2-30 Penalties: Number-Yards 7-58 7-57 Despite a strong first half by the Colonel defense, Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 1-5-0 0-0-0 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 0-0-0 2-15-0 the Lions recorded a program record 702 yards on Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 2-26-0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 4-65-0 2-53-0 offense. Nicholls finished the game with 448 yards, led Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 3-32-0 by Tuskani Figaro with 139 yards passing, 84 yards Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 1-0-0 0-0-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 1-17-0 0-0-0 rushing and two touchdowns. Figaro finished the year Possession Time 29:20 30:40 Possession Time 30:43 29:17 with a single-season rushing record of 1,103 yards, Third-Down Conversions 8 of 17 4 of 13 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 12 5 of 12 surpassing Nakia Lumar’s mark of 1,072 set in 1996. Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 3 2 of 4 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 0 of 1 Michael Henry and Reggie Wilson also had career Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-5 1-4 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 5-7 days for the Colonels. Henry accounted for 175 all- Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-8 3-18 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 0-0 purpose yards, with 90 rushing and 85 receiving – both PAT Kicks 2-2 1-1 PAT Kicks 3-4 5-5 career highs – while Wilson scored his first and second Field Goals 1-3 1-3 Field Goals 0-0 3-3 career touchdowns. His second came on a Beaux Hebert 11-yard pass late in the fourth which made the final score. Hebert completed 7 of 12 passes for 116 GAME 12 yards. On defense, freshman safety B.T. Sanders led November 21, 2013 Nicholls with a career-high 16 tackles and added a Strawberry Stadium fumble recovery. B.J. Lewis chipped in with 10 tackles Hammond, La. in his final game while Bermond finished the year with Southeastern La. 52, Nicholls 27 five forced fumbles.

2013 NICHOLLS SCHEDULE/RESULTS Date Opponent Score Overall Conference Time Attend 8/31/2013 at #3 Oregon 3-66 L 0-1-0 0-0-0 3:39 57769 9/7/2013 at Western Michigan W 27-23 1-1-0 0-0-0 3:38 24163 9/14/2013 at UL-Lafayette 7-70 L 1-2-0 0-0-0 3:24 28871 9/21/2013 LANGSTON W 42-22 2-2-0 0-0-0 3:00 5011 9/28/2013 ARKANSAS TECH W 44-34 3-2-0 0-0-0 3:09 5292 10/12/2013 NORTHWESTERN ST. W 33-21 4-2-0 1-0-0 3:00 5111 10/19/2013 at Stephen F. Austin 41-55 L 4-3-0 1-1-0 3:01 12090 10/26/2013 #4 MCNEESE 30-55 L 4-4-0 1-2-0 3:06 5988 11/2/2013 at Lamar 34-56 L 4-5-0 1-3-0 3:27 7738 11/9/2013 at Sam Houston State 24-49 L 4-6-0 1-4-0 3:00 7507 11/16/2013 UCA 10-17 L 4-7-0 1-5-0 2:52 5119 11/21/2013 at #8 Southeastern La. 27-52 L 4-8-0 1-6-0 3:16 6821

2013 NICHOLLS INDIVIDUAL HONORS Second Team All-Southland CoSIDA/Capital One Academic All-America First Team Abasi Salimu, offensive line Jordan Hanberry, defensive back Siegan Vergenal, defensive back FCS ADA Academic All-Star Southland All-Academic Jordan Hanberry, defensive back Cole Frazier, defensive line Jordan Hanberry, defensive back

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TEAM STATISTICS NICH OPP RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G SCORING 322 520 Figaro, Tuskani 11 177 1242 139 1103 6.2 7 88 100.3 Points Per Game 26.8 43.3 Washington, Marcus 6 96 429 16 413 4.3 7 29 68.8 FIRST DOWNS 252 294 Hilliard, Dalton 10 66 376 5 371 5.6 5 54 37.1 Rushing 115 152 Henry, Michael 7 30 162 1 161 5.4 1 28 23.0 Passing 115 122 Henderson, Kalen 6 37 211 51 160 4.3 2 55 26.7 Penalty 22 20 Wilson, Reggie 12 23 93 9 84 3.7 1 10 7.0 RUSHING YARDAGE 2378 3249 Okpalobi, C.J. 10 7 37 1 36 5.1 0 21 3.6 Yards gained rushing 2681 3432 Richmond, Stephen 7 4 16 0 16 4.0 0 14 2.3 Yards lost rushing 303 183 Hanberry, Josh 11 4 17 3 14 3.5 0 7 1.3 Rushing Attempts 479 483 Bolt, Demon 7 1 13 0 13 13.0 0 13 1.9 Average Per Rush 5.0 6.7 Hebert, Beaux 9 29 85 72 13 0.4 0 15 1.4 Average Per Game 198.2 270.8 Watson, Darryl 10 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 TDs Rushing 23 41 TM 2 2 0 2 -2 -1.0 0 0 -1.0 PASSING YARDAGE 2643 2679 Team 3 2 0 4 -4 -2.0 0 0 -1.3 Comp-Att-Int 208-390-14 235-366-6 Total...... 12 479 2681 303 2378 5.0 23 88 198.2 Average Per Pass 6.8 7.3 Opponents...... 12 483 3432 183 3249 6.7 41 88 270.8 Average Per Catch 12.7 11.4 Average Per Game 220.2 223.2 TDs Passing 19 22 PASSING G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G TOTAL OFFENSE 5021 5928 Figaro, Tuskani 11 122.76 83-157-6 52.9 1135 8 61 103.2 Total Plays 869 849 Henderson, Kalen 6 111.43 59-115-5 51.3 785 4 56 130.8 Average Per Play 5.8 7.0 Hebert, Beaux 9 129.74 61-105-3 58.1 692 7 46 76.9 Average Per Game 418.4 494.0 Duncan, Dash 1 69.13 5-11-0 45.5 31 0 14 31.0 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 59-1228 44-1041 TM 2 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 13-54 14-159 Team 3 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 6-71 14-317 Total...... 12 119.16 208-390-14 53.3 2643 19 61 220.2 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 20.8 23.7 Opponents...... 12 142.25 235-366-6 64.2 2679 22 56 223.2 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 4.2 11.4 INT RETURN AVERAGE 11.8 22.6 FUMBLES-LOST 26-15 18-6 RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G PENALTIES-Yards 84-696 80-745 Washington, Marcus 6 24 223 9.3 2 27 37.2 Average Per Game 58.0 62.1 Fortson, Carey 12 23 302 13.1 2 51 25.2 PUNTS-Yards 52-1995 39-1492 Buchanan, Erik 8 21 507 24.1 5 61 63.4 Average Per Punt 38.4 38.3 Hilliard, Dalton 10 18 126 7.0 1 19 12.6 Net punt average 35.3 35.8 Marcus, Xavier 12 17 260 15.3 2 46 21.7 KICKOFFS-Yards 62-3538 90-5428 Wilson, Reggie 12 16 127 7.9 1 29 10.6 Average Per Kick 57.1 60.3 Bolt, Demon 7 14 250 17.9 2 55 35.7 Net kick average 34.2 39.4 Watson, Darryl 10 14 124 8.9 0 31 12.4 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 33:13 26:46 Nelson, Brad 12 13 149 11.5 0 37 12.4 3RD-DOWN Conversions 75/177 65/146 Henry, Michael 7 11 123 11.2 0 36 17.6 3rd-Down Pct 42% 45% Hanberry, Josh 11 11 106 9.6 2 19 9.6 4TH-DOWN Conversions 14/25 6/16 Scelfo, Nick 10 9 116 12.9 1 27 11.6 4th-Down Pct 56% 38% Cardiff, Hayden 12 5 76 15.2 0 26 6.3 SACKS BY-Yards 11-75 34-188 Lucas, Terry 7 4 34 8.5 0 16 4.9 MISC YARDS 11 0 Breaux, Von 4 3 29 9.7 0 13 7.2 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 43 69 Ledet, Dylan 10 2 55 27.5 1 48 5.5 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 9-17 12-17 Dudley, Josh 12 1 24 24.0 0 24 2.0 ON-SIDE KICKS 2-4 1-2 Johnson, Joshua 12 1 6 6.0 0 6 0.5 RED-ZONE SCORES (40-51) 78% (55-68) 81% Richmond, Stephen 7 1 6 6.0 0 6 0.9 RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (33-51) 65% (46-68) 68% Total...... 12 208 2643 12.7 19 61 220.2 PAT-ATTEMPTS (37-43) 86% (66-66) 100% Opponents...... 12 235 2679 11.4 22 56 223.2 ATTENDANCE 26521 144959 Games/Avg Per Game 5/5304 7/20708 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Bolt, Demon 5 16 3.2 0 12 Nicholls 71 103 63 85 322 Johnson, Joshua 3 -1 -0.3 0 2 Opponents 120 168 129 103 520 Cobb, Byron 2 7 3.5 0 7 Henry, Michael 1 28 28.0 0 0 Marcus, Xavier 1 -4 -4.0 0 0 Tyler, Ronald 1 8 8.0 0 8 Total...... 13 54 4.2 0 12 Opponents...... 14 159 11.4 0 53

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INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Cobb, Byron 2 22 11.0 0 13 Dolan, Andrew 9-17 52.9 0-0 3-4 3-6 3-7 0-0 48 1 Bermond, Chris 2 12 6.0 0 12 Dewey, Josh 1 25 25.0 0 25 FG SEQUENCE Nicholls OPPONENTS Lumar, T.J. 1 12 12.0 0 12 Oregon (35),49,42 (29) Total...... 6 71 11.8 0 25 Western Michigan (29),(28) (42) Opponents...... 14 317 22.6 4 58 UL-Lafayette 36,40 - Langston - - KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Arkansas Tech (30) (33),(20),39 Fortson, Carey 30 766 25.5 1 94 Northwestern St. 35 - Tyler, Ronald 8 182 22.8 0 31 Stephen F. Austin - 45,(40),(21) Johnson, Joshua 8 139 17.4 0 28 McNeese (48),49 44,(30),(43) Bolt, Demon 5 90 18.0 0 27 Lamar (48),(23) - Durald, Dorian 2 2 1.0 0 2 Sam Houston State (37) - Cardiff, Hayden 2 14 7.0 0 9 UCA (40),33,27 (28),36,41 Keller, Seth 2 18 9.0 0 12 Southeastern La. - (37),(27),(46) Buchanan, Erik 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 Okpalobi, C.J. 1 18 18.0 0 18 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. Total...... 59 1228 20.8 1 94 Opponents...... 44 1041 23.7 1 94 PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd Fryoux, Conner 46 1802 39.2 58 0 19 12 0 FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Hebert, Beaux 2 67 33.5 42 0 0 1 0 Sanders, B.T. 1 17 17.0 0 17 Figaro, Tuskani 2 57 28.5 31 0 0 1 0 Total...... 1 17 17.0 0 17 Henderson, Kalen 2 69 34.5 36 0 0 2 0 Opponents...... 4 70 17.5 1 47 Total...... 52 1995 38.4 58 0 19 16 0 Opponents...... 39 1492 38.3 58 2 5 14 1

|------PATs ------| SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn Dolan, Andrew 0 9-17 37-43 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 64 Dolan, Andrew 58 3404 58.7 14 0 Washington, Marcus 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 54 Fryoux, Conner 4 134 33.5 1 1 Figaro, Tuskani 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42 Total...... 62 3538 57.1 15 1 1041 34.2 30 Hilliard, Dalton 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 Opponents...... 90 5428 60.3 26 5 1228 39.4 25 Buchanan, Erik 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 Fortson, Carey 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Bolt, Demon 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Wilson, Reggie 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Marcus, Xavier 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Hanberry, Josh 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Henderson, Kalen 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Ledet, Dylan 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Henry, Michael 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Scelfo, Nick 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Total...... 43 9-17 37-43 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 322 Opponents...... 69 12-17 66-66 0-0 0 0-3 1 1 520

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Figaro, Tuskani 11 334 1103 1135 2238 203.5 Henderson, Kalen 6 152 160 785 945 157.5 Hebert, Beaux 9 134 13 692 705 78.3 Washington, Marcus 6 96 413 0 413 68.8 Hilliard, Dalton 10 66 371 0 371 37.1 Henry, Michael 7 30 161 0 161 23.0 Wilson, Reggie 12 23 84 0 84 7.0 Okpalobi, C.J. 10 7 36 0 36 3.6 Duncan, Dash 1 11 0 31 31 31.0 Richmond, Stephen 7 4 16 0 16 2.3 Hanberry, Josh 11 4 14 0 14 1.3 Bolt, Demon 7 1 13 0 13 1.9 TM 2 3 -2 0 -2 -1.0 Team 3 3 -4 0 -4 -1.3 Total...... 12 869 2378 2643 5021 418.4 Opponents...... 12 849 3249 2679 5928 494.0

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ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G 2013 Nicholls Football Overall Defensive Statistics Figaro, Tuskani 11 1103 0 0 0 0 1103 100.3 Fortson, Carey 12 0 302 0 766 0 1068 89.0 |------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd Washington, Marcus 6 413 223 0 0 0 636 106.0 DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP-GS Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf Buchanan, Erik 8 0 507 0 -1 0 506 63.2 ------Hilliard, Dalton 10 371 126 0 0 0 497 49.7 4 Bermond, Chris 12-12 44 41 85 9.0-37 2.5-25 2-12 2 1 . 5 1 . Bolt, Demon 7 13 250 16 90 0 369 52.7 28 Bovie, Davin 8-8 47 31 78 3.0-12 1.0-6 . 1 1 . . . . Henry, Michael 7 161 123 28 0 0 312 44.6 7 Vergenal, Siegan 11-10 34 32 66 1.0-1 . . 3 . . . . . Marcus, Xavier 12 0 260 -4 0 0 256 21.3 52 Brown, Kameryon 12-9 27 39 66 2.0-10 1.0-8 . 2 . . . . . Wilson, Reggie 12 84 127 0 0 0 211 17.6 27 Cobb, Byron 11-11 51 8 59 2.0-2 . 2-22 7 . . . . . Tyler, Ronald 5 0 0 8 182 0 190 38.0 16 Hanberry, Jordan 12-11 41 17 58 4.0-12 . . 2 . . 1 . . Henderson, Kalen 6 160 0 0 0 0 160 26.7 26 Sanders, B.T. 12-2 30 14 44 . . . 1 . 1-17 . . . Nelson, Brad 12 0 149 0 0 0 149 12.4 51 Lorden, Chris 11-9 19 19 38 6.5-34 3.0-15 . 2 2 3-0 1 . . Johnson, Joshua 12 0 6 -1 139 0 144 12.0 36 Lumar, T.J. 6-4 22 9 31 . . 1-12 1 . . . . . Watson, Darryl 10 0 124 0 0 0 124 12.4 13 Lewis, Brian 10-3 22 7 29 1.0-5 . . 7 . . 1 1 . Hanberry, Josh 11 14 106 0 0 0 120 10.9 90 Trench, Eric 11-10 9 19 28 1.0-3 0.5-3 ...... Scelfo, Nick 10 0 116 0 0 0 116 11.6 10 Dewey, Josh 9-6 20 4 24 . . 1-25 ...... Cardiff, Hayden 12 0 76 0 14 0 90 7.5 21 Singleton, Josh 9-2 15 8 23 1.0-7 1.0-7 . 2 . . . . . Ledet, Dylan 10 0 55 0 0 0 55 5.5 30 Harrington, Tyler 10-1 5 16 21 1.0-1 . . 1 . . 1 . . Okpalobi, C.J. 10 36 0 0 18 0 54 5.4 43 Bruno, Ryan 8-6 9 12 21 1.0-1 . . 2 1 . 1 . . Lucas, Terry 7 0 34 0 0 0 34 4.9 95 Udot, Edet 6-4 9 11 20 2.5-9 1.0-7 . 1 . . . . . Breaux, Von 4 0 29 0 0 0 29 7.2 3 Tyler, Ronald 5-3 11 6 17 2.0-4 ...... Cobb, Byron 11 0 0 7 0 22 29 2.6 92 Young, Lorenza 11-6 6 11 17 1.5-5 ...... Dewey, Josh 9 0 0 0 0 25 25 2.8 54 Walker, Ronnie 4-3 6 11 17 0.5-1 . . 1 . . . . . Dudley, Josh 12 0 24 0 0 0 24 2.0 99 Frazier, Cole 12-8 7 9 16 1.0-2 . . 1 2 . . . . Richmond, Stephen 7 16 6 0 0 0 22 3.1 91 Thomas, Jeremiah 8-0 6 6 12 1.5-5 1.0-4 . . 1 1-0 . . . Keller, Seth 10 0 0 0 18 0 18 1.8 38 Mitchell, Dwayne 12-0 9 2 11 . . . . 1 . . . . Hebert, Beaux 9 13 0 0 0 0 13 1.4 73 Bonner, Joe 5-1 6 3 9 ...... Lumar, T.J. 6 0 0 0 0 12 12 2.0 97 Carter, Andrew 3-1 5 4 9 ...... Bermond, Chris 12 0 0 0 0 12 12 1.0 33 Keller, Seth 10-0 6 3 9 ...... Durald, Dorian 11 0 0 0 2 0 2 0.2 25 Johnson, Joshua 12-0 5 2 7 ...... TM 2 -2 0 0 0 0 -2 -1.0 9 Cardiff, Hayden 12-1 5 2 7 ...... Team 3 -4 0 0 0 0 -4 -1.3 18 Joseph, Toren 6-0 2 3 5 ...... Total...... 12 2378 2643 54 1228 71 6374 531.2 67 Thompson, Jordan 10-1 . 4 4 0.5-0 . . 1 . . . . . Opponents...... 12 3249 2679 159 1041 317 7445 620.4 32 Menard, Ryan 8-0 1 1 2 . . . 2 . . . . . 17 Nelson, Brad 12-7 2 . 2 ...... 24 Okpalobi, C.J. 10-0 1 1 2 ...... 23 Lucas, Terry 7-0 2 . 2 ...... 41 Parker, Marcus 3-0 1 . 1 ...... 76 Plaisance, Rafe 12-12 1 . 1 ...... 77 Cline, Calib 12-12 1 . 1 ...... 79 Alt, Eric 12-12 1 . 1 ...... 53 Boudreaux, Ty 11-0 1 . 1 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 47 Durald, Dorian 11-1 1 . 1 ...... 89 Dudley, Josh 12-1 1 . 1 ...... 45 Robertson, Nigel 1-0 . 1 1 ...... 48 Ledet, Dylan 10-0 1 . 1 ...... 86 Watson, Darryl 10-1 1 . 1 ...... 80 Marcus, Xavier 12-5 1 . 1 ...... 40 Henry, Michael 7-0 1 . 1 ...... 1 . 22 Hilliard, Dalton 10-5 . 1 1 ...... 93 Fryoux, Conner 12-0 1 . 1 ...... 98 Dolan, Andrew 12-0 . 1 1 ...... 8 Figaro, Tuskani 11-8 1 . 1 ...... Total...... 12-0 497 358 855 42-151 11-75 6-71 39 9 6-17 10 3 . Opponents...... 12-0 481 397 878 84.0-291 34-188 14-317 39 19 15-70 18 2 1

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Now in its sixth decade of service, State), and Bobby Morrow and Billy earns automatic qualification to NCAA NCAA Division I Football Championship, the Southland Conference continues Olson (both Abilene Christian). championships in baseball, men’s and in 2011 and 2012, Sam Houston to be a model of innovation, stability Other notable alums from current and women’s basketball, men’s and advanced to the national championship and consistent achievement as it members include Grammy Award- women’s cross country, football, men’s game. Also, in 2002 and 2003, McNeese celebrates the academic and athletic winning musicians Frank Ocean (New and women’s golf, women’s soccer, State finished the regular season ranked accomplishments of its member Orleans), Don Henley and Rodney softball, men’s and women’s tennis, and No. 1 in the nation, and advanced to the institutions. Crowell (both Stephen F. Austin), and volleyball. 2002 national championship contest. Having commemorated its 50th Ronnie Dunn (Abilene Christian), Continuing its tradition of innovation, The conference has been represented in anniversary in 2013, the Southland television personality and actress Ellen the league launched the Southland eight national championship games since Conference has transformed itself into DeGeneres (New Orleans), current NFL Conference Television Network in the fall the league joined the FCS (formerly I-AA) a dynamic and respected consortium of standouts Lardarius Webb (Nicholls of 2008 and has broadcast more than in 1982. All told, Southland teams have 13 member universities in three states. State), Terrence McGee (Northwestern 160 events. The network has expanded played in 109 Division I playoff games in Beginning with a historic meeting of State), and Daniel Manning (Abilene its reach to roughly 13 million households 32 years, winning 53 of the contests. five institutions in Dallas on March 15, Christian), professional golfers Shawn throughout Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas Historically, the Southland’s successful 1963, the Southland Conference set on Stefani and Chris Stroud (both Lamar) and Oklahoma in recent years, and has football heritage has sustained itself an extraordinary course that has proven and Colin Montgomerie (HBU), award- also gained national viewership through through numerous membership and successful well into its five decades of winning filmmaker Richard Linklater (Sam ESPN3 and Fox College Sports. In its classification changes. The Southland existence. Houston State), American Idol winner first six years, the network has received joined the NCAA College Division in The successful transformation Kris Allen (Central Arkansas), NFL Hall recognition for its work, earning numerous 1964, and was designated as NCAA continues, as the Southland Conference of Famer Jackie Harris (Northwestern College Sports Media and Telly Awards. Division II in 1973 before joining Division welcomed four additional members State), former NFL standouts Bobby The Southland Conference, in I in 1975. The Southland was an NCAA in 2013: Abilene Christian University, Division I-A league from 1978-81, before Houston Baptist University, the University joining the ranks of FCS in 1982, its home of Incarnate Word in San Antonio, and the ever since. University of New Orleans. During its tenure as a Division I and I-A In addition to its newest members, the conference, the Southland Conference Southland also consists of the University initiated the startup of the Shreveport, of Central Arkansas, Lamar University, La.-based Independence Bowl in 1976. McNeese State University, Nicholls The Southland representative served State University, Northwestern State as the host team of the bowl until 1980, University, Sam Houston State University, compiling a 2-3 record in those contests. Southeastern Louisiana University, The Conference can lay claim to Stephen F. Austin State University and five national championships, including Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. College Division championships through An original Southland member from former members Arkansas State (1970, 1963-73, Abilene Christian rejoined the UPI) and Louisiana Tech (1972, National league as one of the most decorated Football Foundation). Louisiana Tech also athletic programs in NCAA history, and won the first NCAA-sanctioned national the addition of Houston Baptist, UIW title, winning the Division II playoffs in and New Orleans gives the Southland Hebert (Northwestern State), Gary conjunction with the city of Frisco, Texas, 1973. Tech followed that with the UPI’s a regular competitive presence in the Barbaro (Nicholls State), Wilbert and Hunt Sports Group, also serves as Division II national championship in 1974. key metropolitan areas of Houston, San Montgomery (Abilene Christian) and Gary the host to the NCAA Division I Football Louisiana-Monroe won the 1987 Division Antonio and New Orleans. Southland Reasons (Northwestern State), former Championship Game in Frisco, which I-AA national championship. cities encompass approximately 14 MLB stars Darryl Hamilton (Nicholls has been home to the conference McNeese State, which has made 15 million people, and six of its television State) and Kevin Millar (Lamar), NCAA headquarters since 2006. The game is appearances in the national playoffs, markets rank among the top 100 in the football coach Charlie Strong (Central played at Frisco’s Toyota Stadium, and also played in the 1997 NCAA Division U.S. Arkansas), actors John Larroquette (New after a successful three-year run, the I Championship game, while Stephen F. All told, the membership of the Orleans), Ricardo Chavira (UIW) and partnership was rewarded with a three- Austin played in the 1989 title contest and Southland encompasses nearly 140,000 Jesse Borrego (UIW), and the late NFL year renewal to serve as the national has six playoff appearances, including current students and an alumni base of coaching legend O.A. “Bum” Phillips championship host site through the 2015 2009 and 2010. Sam Houston State nearly 800,000. Famous alums from (Lamar and Stephen F. Austin). season. has earned seven trips to the football, current Southland Conference schools The Southland sponsors 17 Southland Conference football ranks while Northwestern State has played include former CBS news anchor Dan championship sports, all at the NCAA among the best Football Championship in the playoffs six times. Nicholls State Rather (Sam Houston State), NBA Division I level. The eight men’s sports Subdivision leagues in the nation, has participated three times in the executive Joe Dumars (McNeese include baseball, basketball, cross and enjoys an annual expectation of playoffs, and Central Arkansas has State), ABC news anchor Robin Roberts country, football, golf, tennis, and indoor competing for the national championship made consecutive playoff appearances (Southeastern Louisiana), Major League and outdoor track and field. The women with multiple teams advancing to the in 2011 and 2012. On five occasions, the Baseball star Wade Miley (Southeastern compete for nine championships in NCAA playoffs each year. In 2013, Southland has placed three teams in the Louisiana), NBA legend Scottie Pippen basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, three Southland teams – Southeastern NCAA playoffs. (Central Arkansas), and track and field softball, tennis, indoor and outdoor track Louisiana, McNeese State and Sam The Southland has produced 172 Olympians Kenta Bell (Northwestern and field, and volleyball. The conference Houston State – all qualified for the first-team football All-Americans during

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its history and in 2010, Stephen F. Austin The Southland Conference has quarterback Jeremy Moses became also seen its share of great coaches the first player in Southland history during its history in Maxie Lambright, CONWAY to receive the Walter Payton Award, Ernie Duplechin, Sam Goodwin, Jack which is presented annually to the most Doland, Bennie Ellender, Bobby Keasler, outstanding football player at the FCS Larry Lacewell, Bill Davidson, Dennis level. Franchione, Pat Collins, and Ron ABILENE NATCHITOCHES The Southland is one of five FCS Randleman. NACOGDOCHES HUNTSVILLE HAMMOND conferences with at least 200 selections In addition to football, the Southland LAKE CHARLES BEAUMONT NEW ORLEANS (206) in the National Football League Conference can point to a number of THIBODAUX draft. There have been 26 Southland accomplishments in all sports. HOUSTON players taken in the draft since 2000, Men’s basketball has experienced a SAN ANTONIO including Southeastern Louisiana tremendous amount of success during defensive back Robert Alford, who was the Southland’s 50 years. The league CORPUS CHRISTI picked as the first FCS player in the has sent four teams to the NCAA Sweet second round of the 2013 draft. There Sixteen, as well as a squad to the NIT are over 20 former Southland players Final Four. Basketball stars Karl Malone, and Linda Harper. leads an impressive list of coaches who on NFL rosters heading into the 2014 Joe Dumars, Jeff Foster, Dwight “Bo” Baseball has emerged as a constant have patrolled Southland Conference season. Lamar, Andrew Toney and Mike Oliver Southland Conference strength with dugouts, including Mark Johnson, Mike Southland Conference alums in the played in the Southland Conference. the league earning numerous national Bianco, John Cohen, Mitch Gaspard, NFL include Buffalo’s Terrence McGee In 2013-14, Stephen F. Austin set rankings and NCAA tournament berths. Smoke Laval, Butch McBroom, Pat (Northwestern State) and Chicago’s Josh numerous Southland records, including The Southland consistently ranks among Patterson, Tony Robichaux, Dave Van McCown (Sam Houston State), who have marks for victories in a season (32) and the top-10 conferences in the country. Horn and Jim Wells. each been in the league for the last 11 consecutive wins overall (29 straight) and In 2011, 50 of the league’s 150 non- Softball continues to enjoy success seasons. Other recent NFL additions in Conference play (23 in a row), and conference victories came against the on a national level, beating nationally- from the Southland include Green Bay’s playing as a 12th seed, knocked off fifth- Big 12, Conference USA, Sun Belt and ranked opponents every year since 1995, Kevin Hughes (Southeastern Louisiana), seeded Virginia Commonwealth, 77-75, SEC. Major leaguers such as Wade including McNeese State’s win at No. 1 St. Louis’ Jabara Williams (Stephen F. in the NCAA’s Second Round. In 2006, Miley, Paul Goldschmidt, Ben Sheets, Arizona State early in the 2012 season. Austin) Washington’s Devin Holland Northwestern State, playing as the No. 14 Micah Hoffpauir, Hunter Pence, David In 2013, the league had six wins against (McNeese State), Atlanta’s Marcus seed in the NCAA tournament, defeated Segui, Brian Lawrence, Ben Broussard, ranked opponents, including wins by Jackson (Lamar), Cleveland’s Dominique No. 3 seed Iowa, 64-63, in first-round Chuck Finley, Jerald Clark, and Terry McNeese State at No. 7 Alabama and Croom (Central Arkansas) and New action. The league also saw three of Matthews once played in the Southland. No. 8 Texas A&M. In NCAA tournament Orleans’ Tim Flanders (Sam Houston its men’s teams reach the postseason in In 2012, Southeastern Louisiana’s competition, the Southland has racked up State). 2012. Stefan Lopez became the league’s 15 wins. The Southland has seen former Coaches such as Billy Tubbs, Mike second winner of the national Stopper The Southland also has a proud Nicholls State players win Super Bowl Vining, Scotty Robertson, Jack Martin, of the Year Award, which is selected by history in volleyball with former member rings in recent seasons, as former Colonel Andy Russo, Bob Marlin, Danny Kaspar, the National Collegiate Baseball Writers. Texas-Arlington representing the Antonio Robinson was a member of the Mike McConathy, Bobby Paschal and Pat Sam Houston State’s Luke Prihoda won conference numerous times in the NCAA Green Bay Packers’ Super Bowl XLV Foster have led very successful teams in the award in 2007. Only the Big 12 has tournament, including a run to the NCAA champions. And, Nicholls-ex Lardarius the Southland. had more players win this award. Volleyball Final Four in 1989. Webb was a member of the Super Bowl In women’s basketball, the Southland The Southland also fares well each Track and field has also served XLVII champion Baltimore Ravens. also has its share of tradition with former year in the Major League Draft, but for as a proud asset for the Southland Among the former NFL stars from the member Louisiana-Monroe advancing the first time in conference history, two Conference as the league has produced Southland include Fred Dean, who was to the 1985 NCAA Women’s Final Four, Southland players were selected in the numerous national champions and inducted to the Professional Football and Stephen F. Austin sustaining itself first round of the 2013 draft. Stephen Olympic medalists. The Southland Hall of Fame in 2008 to become the first as one of the most successful programs F. Austin shortstop Hunter Dozier was boasts 28 men and three women student- former Southland Conference player to in the history of the sport. In 2014, the picked eighth by the Kansas City Royals athletes who have won NCAA track and earn induction in Canton. Other great Ladyjacks became the fifth program in making the Southland player and hitter of field national championships, including NFL players from the Southland include NCAA Division I history to record more the year the league’s top draft pick in any Northwestern State’s Trecey Rew, who Super Bowl XXIX quarterback Stan than 950 wins. sport. Later in the first round, the Texas won the women’s discus in 2011, Texas Humphries, Bill Bergey, Mike Barber, In each of the last five seasons, at Rangers selected Oral Roberts right- A&M-Corpus Christi’s Shadrack Songok Fred Barnett, Bubby Brister, Ray Brown, least three Southland teams reached the handed pitcher Alex Gonzalez, Southland (10,000-meter run) in 2007 and 2008 Roger Carr, Larry Centers, Bruce Collie, postseason, and in 2013, four women’s pitcher of the year, with the 23rd overall and McNeese State’s Brad Gebauer Jackie Harris, Buford Jordan, Tim squads earned postseason berths. A pick. The Southland has had eight first- (pole vault) in 2007. The league has McKyer, Kavika Pittman, Billy Ryckman, Southland team has played in the WNIT round picks in its history. also produced U.S. Olympic track and Rickey Sanders, Eugene Seale, Rafael 14 times, including each of the last eight In 2013, Lamar mentor Jim Gilligan field medalists Earl Bell, Thomas Hill, Septien, Terrance Shaw, Leonard Smith, years. Women’s basketball all-stars have became the first Southland coach to Al Joyner, Charles Austin, and Liudmila Marcus Spears, Pat Tilley and Marvin included Eun Jung Lee, Lisa Ingram, reach 1,250 career victories, ranking Litvinova, along with other Olympians. Upshaw. Both Dean and Smith are Portia Hill, Deneen Parker, Katrina Price, him sixth-best in the NCAA among active With the addition of 10 more All- recent inductees to the College Football and Joskeen Garner, and coaches such Division I coaches and 14th all-time. He Americans in 2012, the league continues Hall of Fame. as Gary Blair, Linda Sharp, James Smith

2014 NICHOLLS FOOTBALL 48 The Southland Conference to find national success in both indoor NCAA Division II national championships Abilene Christian’s Brie Buschman was on the honor roll following the 2013 spring and outdoor track and field. In the indoor in 1967 and 1968. a first-team Academic All-American in semester, and total of 1,553 student- circuit, the Southland boasts 66 unique In 2005, Lamar’s Dawie Van Der Walt 2013. athletes earned a spot on the honor roll at all-time All-Americans that have won a finished fourth individually and Lamar tied In women’s golf, the Southland sent the end of the fall and spring semesters combined 11 national championships. for 12th place at the NCAA Men’s Golf two teams to 2012 NCAA regional play for during the 2012-13 academic year. Likewise, in the outdoor season, the Championship, before the Cardinals tied the first time since the league added the While successful on the fields and league has seen 158 different All- for ninth in 2006 and tied for third in 2007. sport in 2002. Lamar has a league-best courts, the Southland Conference has Americans, including 128 men and 30 In women’s tennis, Southeastern five Southland championships during that repeatedly demonstrated its commitment women, who have combined to win 21 Louisiana won 46 consecutive span. to the academic and athletic success of national championships. conference matches during a four-year The Southland Conference has its student-athletes. Golf has traditionally been a strong period that began in 2005, while in men’s repeatedly demonstrated its commitment The conference continues to make Southland sport as exemplified by Lamar tennis Texas A&M-Corpus Christi has to the academic and athletic success of its great strides in the classroom. During men’s golfer Chris Stroud, who finished played in the NCAA tournament six times student-athletes. With the F.L. McDonald the last seven years, no other Division I third individually at the 2003 NCAA in the last eight years. Postgraduate Scholarship Award, the conference has improved its Academic National Championship and has 21 top The conference has increased league annually honors one male and Progress Rate as well as the Southland ten PGA finishes since joining pro tour sponsorship and championship one female scholar-athlete with a stipend Conference has. In fact, in 2009-10, the in 2007. Another Lamar alum, Shawn opportunities for female student-athletes for postgraduate study. The Scholar- Southland ranked 10th among the 31 Stefani, had a pair of top seven finishes in recent years, adding women’s golf and Athlete Award is given to each institution’s Division I leagues in men’s basketball on the 2013 PGA tour. The league has soccer as league sports. male and female student-athlete with the APR. The academic progress the league sent multiple teams into postseason In women’s soccer, Stephen F. Austin highest grade-point average. The Steve has shown ultimately leads to higher play on numerous occasions, including midfielder Kylie Louw became the first McCarty Citizenship Award, initiated in graduation rates for our student-athletes. in 2012 when three Southland teams player in conference history to earn 2005-06 and named after the former In addition to providing expanding – Lamar, Southeastern Louisiana and All-America honors, when she earned Stephen F. Austin athletic director, opportunities for student-athletes, the Texas-Arlington – competed in the NCAA third-team mention by the National properly recognizes accomplishments off Southland Conference and its member tournament. Additionally, during the past Soccer Coaches Association of America. the court for a male and female student- institutions are very involved in various five seasons the Southland has sent A member of the South Africa Olympic athlete. Also, student-athletes with grade- community outreach programs. Many of 12 golfers to compete as individuals in team during the 2012 London Olympics, point averages above 3.0 are honored these programs provide positive life skills regional play with five in 2009, three she also garnered first-team Academic on the Southland’s annual All-Academic training such as academics, citizenship more in 2010, one each in 2011 and 2012 All-America Honors from the College teams and Commissioner’s Honor Roll. and leadership to school-aged students and two in 2013. Lamar won a pair of Sports Information Directors of America. A total of 856 student-athletes appeared in Southland communities.

Southland Conference Members Southland Conference Football Affiliate Demographics Institutions Abbr. Nicknames School Location Population Enrollment Stadium (Capacity) Abilene Christian ACU Wildcats Abilene Christian Abilene, Texas 117,000 4,558 Shotwell Stadium (15,075) Central Arkansas UCA Bears/Sugar Bears Houston Baptist HBU Huskies Central Arkansas Conway, Ark. 59,000 11,758 Estes Stadium (8,500) Incarnate Word UIW Cardinals Houston Baptist Houston, Texas 2.1 million 2,910 Husky Stadium (5,000) Lamar LU Cardinals/Lady Cardinals Incarnate Word San Antonio, Texas 1.4 million 9,597 Gayle and Tom Benson Stadium (6,000) McNeese State MCN Cowboys/Cowgirls Lamar Beaumont, Texas 114,000 14,388 Provost Umphrey Stadium (16,000) New Orleans UNO Privateers/Lady Privateers McNeese State Lake Charles, La. 90,000 8,900 Cowboy Stadium (17,610) Nicholls NICH Colonels Nicholls Thibodaux, La. 15,000 6,088 John L. Guidry Stadium (10,500) Northwestern State NWLA Demons/Lady Demons Sam Houston State SHSU Bearkats Northwestern State Natchitoches, La. 17,865 9,447 Turpin Stadium (15,971) Southeastern Louisiana SLU Lions/Lady Lions Sam Houston State Huntsville, Texas 39,189 18,478 Bowers Stadium (14,000) Stephen F. Austin SFA Lumberjacks/Ladyjacks Southeastern La. Hammond, La. 20,019 15,602 Strawberry Stadium (7,408) Texas A&M-Corpus Christi AMCC Islanders Stephen F. Austin Nacogdoches, Texas 32,996 12,999 Homer Bryce Stadium (14,575)

Southland Conference Mileage Chart TEAM ACU UCA HBU UIW LU MCN UNO NICH NSU SHSU SLU SFA AMCC Abilene Christian –– 523 409 245 461 526 702 670 436 341 669 364 390 Central Arkansas 523 –– 464 624 430 464 473 589 310 415 500 321 754 Houston Baptist 409 464 –– 198 88 144 348 316 229 70 314 142 219 UIW 245 624 198 –– 284 340 544 512 424 226 510 324 143 Lamar 461 430 88 284 –– 60 261 231 157 112 226 124 307 McNeese State 526 464 144 340 60 –– 206 171 121 172 166 161 363 New Orleans 702 473 348 544 261 206 –– 65 272 392 58 388 566 Nicholls 670 589 316 512 231 171 65 –– 229 343 88 329 536 Northwestern State 436 310 229 424 157 121 272 229 –– 180 208 109 488 Sam Houston State 341 415 70 226 112 172 392 343 180 –– 338 94 290 Southeastern La. 669 500 314 510 226 166 58 88 208 338 –– 311 535 Stephen F. Austin 364 321 142 324 124 161 388 329 109 94 311 –– 361 A&M-Corpus Christi 390 754 219 143 307 363 566 536 488 209 535 361 ––

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1991 Conference All Games 1997 Conference All Games 2003 Conference All Games 2009 Conference All Games W L T W L T W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. McNeese State 4 1 2 6 4 2 McNeese State 6 1 .857 13 2 .867 McNeese State 5 0 1.000 10 2 .833 Stephen F. Austin 6 1 .857 10 3 .769 Sam Houston State 5 2 0 8 3 1 Northwestern State 6 1 .857 8 4 .666 Stephen F. Austin 4 1 .800 7 4 .545 McNeese State 6 1 .857 9 3 .750 Northeast Louisiana 4 2 1 7 3 1 Stephen F. Austin 5 2 .714 8 3 .727 Northwestern State 1 4 .200 6 6 .500 Texas State 5 2 .714 7 4 .636 Southwest Texas 4 3 0 7 4 0 Sam Houston State 3 4 .429 5 6 .455 Texas State 1 4 .200 4 8 .333 Southeastern La. 4 3 .571 6 5 .545 Northwestern State 4 3 0 6 5 0 Nicholls 3 4 .429 5 6 .455 Sam Houston State 1 4 .200 2 9 .182 Sam Houston State 3 4 .429 5 6 .455 Nicholls 2 5 0 4 7 0 Southwest Texas 2 5 .286 5 6 .455 Nicholls% 0 5 .000 0 11 .000 Central Arkansas 2 5 .286 6 7 .417 North Texas 2 5 0 3 7 1 Troy State 2 5 .286 5 6 .455 %Records and results reflect five forfeits by Nicholls 2 5 .286 3 8 .273 Stephen F. Austin 1 5 1 2 8 1 Jacksonville State 1 6 .143 1 10 .091 Nicholls. Northwestern State 0 7 .000 0 11 .000

1992 Conference All Games 1998 Conference All Games 2004 Conference All Games 2010 Conference All Games W L T W L T W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. Northeast Louisiana 7 0 0 10 3 0 Northwestern State 6 1 .857 11 3 .786 Sam Houston State 4 1 .800 11 3 .786 Stephen F. Austin 6 1 .857 9 3 .750 McNeese State 6 1 0 9 4 0 McNeese State 5 2 .714 9 3 .750 Northwestern State 4 1 .800 8 4 .667 McNeese State 5 2 .714 6 5 .545 Northwestern State 4 3 0 7 4 0 Troy State 5 2 .714 8 4 .667 Texas State 3 2 .600 5 6 .455 Central Arkansas 4 3 .571 7 4 .636 Sam Houston State 3 2 2 6 3 2 Jacksonville State 4 3 .571 7 4 .636 Nicholls 2 3 .400 5 5 .500 Sam Houston State 4 3 .571 6 5 .545 North Texas 3 4 0 4 7 0 Nicholls 3 4 .429 4 7 .364 Stephen F. Austin 1 4 .364 6 5 .545 Northwestern State 4 3 .571 5 6 .455 Southwest Texas 2 4 1 5 5 1 Southwest Texas 2 5 .286 4 7 .364 McNeese State 1 4 .364 4 7 .364 Nicholls 3 4 .429 4 7 .364 Stephen F. Austin 1 6 0 3 8 0 Stephen F. Austin 2 5 .286 3 8 .273 Texas State 1 6 .143 4 7 .364 Nicholls 0 6 1 1 9 1 Sam Houston State 1 6 .143 3 8 .273 2005 Conference All Games Southeastern La. 1 6 .143 2 9 .182 W L Pct. W L Pct. 1993 Conference All Games 1999 Conference All Games Texas State 5 1 .833 11 3 .786 2011 Conference All Games W L T W L T W L Pct. W L Pct. Nicholls 5 1 .833 6 4 .600 W L Pct. W L Pct. McNeese State 7 0 0 10 3 0 Troy State 6 1 .857 11 2 .846 McNeese State 3 3 .500 5 4 .556 Sam Houston State 7 0 1.000 14 1 .933 Northeast Louisiana 6 1 0 9 3 0 Stephen F. Austin 6 1 .857 8 3 .727 Northwestern State 3 3 .500 5 5 .500 Central Arkansas 6 1 .857 9 4 .692 Stephen F. Austin 5 2 0 8 4 0 McNeese State 5 2 .714 6 5 .545 Southeastern La. 2 4 .333 4 6 .400 Stephen F. Austin 5 2 .714 6 5 .545 Northwestern State 3 4 0 5 6 0 Sam Houston State 4 3 .571 6 5 .545 Sam Houston State 2 4 .333 3 7 .300 McNeese State 4 3 .571 6 5 .545 Sam Houston State 2 5 0 4 7 0 Northwestern State 3 4 .429 4 7 .364 Stephen F. Austin 1 5 .167 5 6 .455 Northwestern State 3 4 .429 5 6 .455 North Texas 2 5 0 4 7 0 Southwest Texas 2 5 .286 3 8 .273 Lamar 2 5 .286 4 7 .364 Nicholls 2 5 0 3 8 0 Jacksonville State 1 6 .143 2 9 .182 2006 Conference All Games Southeastern La. 1 6 .143 3 8 .273 Southwest Texas 1 6 0 2 9 0 Nicholls 1 6 .143 1 10 .091 W L Pct. W L Pct. Nicholls 0 7 .000 1 10 .091 McNeese State 5 1 .833 7 5 .583 1994 Conference All Games 2000 Conference All Games Sam Houston State 4 2 .667 6 5 .545 2012 Conference All Games W L T W L T W L Pct. W L Pct. Stephen F. Austin 4 2 .667 4 7 .364 W L Pct. W L Pct. North Texas 5 0 1 7 4 1 Troy State 7 0 1.000 10 2 .833 Texas State 3 3 .500 5 6 .455 Central Arkansas 6 1 .857 9 3 .750 McNeese State 5 1 0 10 3 0 McNeese State 5 2 .714 8 4 .667 Nicholls 2 4 .333 4 7 .364 Sam Houston State 6 1 .857 11 4 .733 Stephen F. Austin 4 1 1 6 3 2 Southwest Texas 5 2 .714 7 4 .636 Northwestern State 2 4 .333 4 7 .364 Southeastern La. 5 2 .714 5 6 .455 Northwestern State 3 3 0 5 6 0 Sam Houston State 4 3 .571 7 4 .636 Southeastern La. 1 5 .167 2 9 .182 McNeese State 4 3 .571 7 4 .636 Sam Houston State 1 5 0 6 5 0 Stephen F. Austin 3 4 .429 6 5 .545 Central Arkansas* ------8 3 .727 Stephen F. Austin 4 3 .571 5 6 .455 Nicholls 1 5 0 5 6 0 Jacksonville State 2 5 .286 4 6 .400 *-denotes 2007 SLC member Northwestern State 2 4 .286 4 7 .364 Southwest Texas 1 5 0 4 7 0 Nicholls% 1 6 .143 4 7 .364 Lamar 1 6 .143 4 8 .333 Northwestern State% 1 6 .143 4 7 .364 2007 Conference All Games Nicholls 0 7 .000 1 10 .091 1995 Conference All Games %Records and results reflect two forfeits by W L Pct. W L Pct. W L T W L T Northwestern State. McNeese State 7 0 1.000 11 1 .917 2013 Conference All Games McNeese State 5 0 0 13 1 0 Sam Houston State 5 2 .714 7 4 .636 W L Pct. W L Pct. Stephen F. Austin 4 1 0 11 2 0 2001 Conference All Games Central Arkansas 5 2 .714 6 5 .545 Southeastern La. 7 0 1.000 11 3 .786 Northwestern State 2 3 0 6 5 0 W L Pct. W L Pct. Nicholls 3 4 .429 6 5 .545 McNeese State 6 1 .857 10 3 .769 Sam Houston State 2 3 0 5 5 0 Sam Houston State 5 1 .833 10 3 .769 Northwestern State 3 4 .429 4 7 .364 Sam Houston State 4 3 .571 9 5 .643 Southwest Texas 2 3 0 4 7 0 McNeese State 5 1 .833 8 4 .667 Texas State 3 4 .429 4 7 .364 Central Arkansas 4 3 .571 7 5 .583 Nicholls 0 5 0 0 11 0 Northwestern State 4 2 .667 8 4 .667 Southeastern La. 2 5 .286 3 8 .273 Northwestern State 3 4 .429 6 6 .500 Troy State 11 1 0 Stephen F. Austin 4 2 .667 6 5 .545 Stephen F. Austin 0 7 .000 0 11 .000 Lamar 2 5 .286 5 7 .417 Jacksonville State 7 4 0 Jacksonville State 2 4 .333 5 6 .455 Nicholls 1 6 .143 4 8 .333 Nicholls 1 5 .167 3 8 .273 2008 Conference All Games Stephen F. Austin 1 6 .143 3 9 .250 1996 Conference All Games Southwest Texas 0 6 .000 4 7 .364 W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. Central Arkansas 6 1 .857 10 2 .833 Troy State 5 1 .833 12 2 .857 2002 Conference All Games Texas State 5 2 .714 8 5 .615 Nicholls 4 2 .667 8 4 .667 W L Pct. W L Pct. McNeese State 4 3 .571 7 4 .636 Stephen F. Austin 3 3 .500 7 4 .636 McNeese State 6 0 1.000 13 2 .867 Northwestern State 4 3 .571 7 5 .583 Northwestern State 3 3 .500 6 5 .545 Northwestern State 4 2 .667 9 4 .692 Nicholls 3 4 .429 3 6 .333 Sam Houston State 3 3 .500 4 7 .364 Nicholls 3 3 .500 7 4 .636 Southeastern La. 2 5 .286 5 7 .417 Southwest Texas 2 4 .333 5 6 .455 Stephen F. Austin 3 3 .500 6 5 .545 Sam Houston State 2 5 .286 4 6 .400 McNeese State 1 5 .167 3 8 .273 Jacksonville State 2 4 .333 5 6 .455 Stephen F. Austin 2 5 .286 4 8 .333 Jacksonville State 1 9 .100 Sam Houston State 2 4 .333 4 7 .364 Southwest Texas 1 5 .167 4 7 .364

2014 NICHOLLS FOOTBALL 50 SLC Team Statistics

2013 Southland Conference Team Statistics

SCORING OFFENSE G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg PASS EFFICIENCY G Att Cmp Pct Int Yds TD Effic 1. Sam Houston State 14 79 74 0 0 8 2 576 41.1 1. Southeastern La. 14 397 240 .605 12 3495 22 146.6 2. McNeese State 13 69 61 1 0 13 2 520 40.0 2. Sam Houston State 14 333 179 .538 11 2598 33 145.4 3. Stephen F. Austin 12 60 58 0 0 14 1 462 38.5 3. McNeese State 13 393 224 .570 7 3146 29 145.0 4. Southeastern La. 14 70 66 0 1 16 1 538 38.4 4. Lamar 12 495 307 .620 8 3456 33 139.4 5. Lamar 12 52 49 0 0 12 2 401 33.4 5. Central Arkansas 12 557 361 .648 13 3979 31 138.5 6. Central Arkansas 12 52 49 1 0 11 1 398 33.2 6. Northwestern State 12 395 254 .643 9 2811 21 137.1 7. Northwestern State 12 42 37 0 0 13 1 330 27.5 7. Stephen F. Austin 12 622 373 .600 22 4668 37 135.6 8. Nicholls 12 43 37 0 0 9 0 322 26.8 8. Nicholls 12 390 208 .533 14 2643 19 119.2

SCORING DEFENSE G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg PASS DEF EFFICIENCY G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD Effic 1. Southeastern La. 14 43 37 0 0 7 1 318 22.7 1. Lamar 12 380 211 16 55.5 2371 20 116.9 2. Central Arkansas 12 43 41 0 0 9 0 326 27.2 2. Southeastern La. 14 457 242 17 53.0 3117 22 118.7 3. Sam Houston State 14 51 48 0 0 11 0 387 27.6 3. McNeese State 13 445 223 14 50.1 3158 28 124.2 4. McNeese State 13 48 46 0 0 12 0 370 28.5 4. Central Arkansas 12 436 258 10 59.2 3011 27 133.0 5. Lamar 12 47 42 0 0 10 1 356 29.7 5. Northwestern State 12 360 221 7 61.4 2745 18 138.0 6. Northwestern State 12 52 47 2 0 8 1 389 32.4 6. Sam Houston State 14 492 285 12 57.9 3907 31 140.5 7. Nicholls 12 69 66 0 1 12 1 520 43.3 7. Nicholls 12 366 235 6 64.2 2679 22 142.3 8. Stephen F. Austin 12 80 70 4 0 10 2 592 49.3 8. Stephen F. Austin 12 456 290 17 63.6 4056 36 156.9

TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Yds/G Gained Lost 1. Stephen F. Austin 12 2196 4668 1044 6864 6.6 58 572.0 TURNOVER MARGIN G Fum Int Tot Fum Int Tot Mar Per/G 2. Southeastern La. 14 3271 3495 1044 6766 6.5 64 483.3 1. Lamar 12 7 16 23 7 8 15 +8 0.67 3. Central Arkansas 12 1456 3979 973 5435 5.6 47 452.9 2. Central Arkansas 12 13 10 23 6 13 19 +4 0.33 4. McNeese State 13 2716 3146 955 5862 6.1 61 450.9 3. McNeese State 13 7 14 21 10 7 17 +4 0.31 5. Sam Houston State 14 3710 2598 988 6308 6.4 73 450.6 4. Sam Houston State 14 13 12 25 10 11 21 +4 0.29 6. Lamar 12 1623 3456 934 5079 5.4 47 423.2 5. Northwestern State 12 10 7 17 5 9 14 +3 0.25 7. Nicholls 12 2378 2643 869 5021 5.8 42 418.4 6. Southeastern La. 14 7 17 24 12 12 24 +0 0.00 8. Northwestern State 12 1874 2811 855 4685 5.5 40 390.4 7. Stephen F. Austin 12 6 17 23 12 22 34 -11 -0.92 8. Nicholls 12 6 6 12 15 14 29 -17 -1.42 TOTAL DEFENSE G Rush Pass Plys Yards Avg TD Yds/G 1. Southeastern La. 14 2287 3117 989 5404 5.5 41 386.0 KICKOFF RETURNS G Ret Yds TD Avg 2. Northwestern State 12 1924 2745 841 4669 5.6 46 389.1 1. Central Arkansas 12 43 1049 2 24.4 3. Lamar 12 2420 2371 870 4791 5.5 45 399.2 2. Southeastern La. 14 44 1069 3 24.3 4. Central Arkansas 12 1805 3011 888 4816 5.4 38 401.3 3. McNeese State 13 64 1514 3 23.7 5. McNeese State 13 2251 3158 922 5409 5.9 47 416.1 4. Northwestern State 12 40 893 0 22.3 6. Sam Houston State 14 2005 3907 1036 5912 5.7 48 422.3 5. Nicholls 12 59 1228 1 20.8 7. Nicholls 12 3249 2679 849 5928 7.0 63 494.0 6. Lamar 12 53 1029 0 19.4 8. Stephen F. Austin 12 2282 4056 963 6338 6.6 69 528.2 7. Sam Houston State 14 50 922 0 18.4 8. Stephen F. Austin 12 48 843 1 17.6 RUSHING OFFENSE G Att Yds Avg TD Yds/G 1. Sam Houston State 14 655 3710 5.7 40 265.0 PUNT RETURNS G Ret Yds TD Avg 2. Southeastern La. 14 647 3271 5.1 42 233.6 1. Lamar 12 15 243 3 16.2 3. McNeese State 13 562 2716 4.8 32 208.9 2. Sam Houston State 14 33 493 0 14.9 4. Nicholls 12 479 2378 5.0 23 198.2 3. Northwestern State 12 16 145 1 9.1 5. Stephen F. Austin 12 422 2196 5.2 21 183.0 4. McNeese State 13 23 185 2 8.0 6. Northwestern State 12 460 1874 4.1 19 156.2 5. Stephen F. Austin 12 18 141 0 7.8 7. Lamar 12 439 1623 3.7 14 135.2 6. Southeastern La. 14 21 133 0 6.3 8. Central Arkansas 12 416 1456 3.5 16 121.3 7. Nicholls 12 13 54 0 4.2 8. Central Arkansas 12 18 64 1 3.6 RUSHING DEFENSE G Att Yards Avg. TD Yds/G 1. Sam Houston State 14 544 2005 3.7 17 143.2 PUNTING G No. Yards Avg Ret Yds Avg Net/P 2. Central Arkansas 12 452 1805 4.0 11 150.4 1. Sam Houston State 14 61 2550 41.8 13 63 1.0 40.8 3. Northwestern State 12 481 1924 4.0 28 160.3 2. McNeese State 13 60 2331 38.8 14 72 1.2 37.7 4. Southeastern La. 14 532 2287 4.3 19 163.4 3. Stephen F. Austin 12 65 2554 39.3 11 127 2.0 37.3 5. McNeese State 13 477 2251 4.7 19 173.2 4. Southeastern La. 14 55 2153 39.1 14 142 2.6 36.6 6. Stephen F. Austin 12 507 2282 4.5 33 190.2 5. Central Arkansas 12 65 2421 37.2 16 71 1.1 36.2 7. Lamar 12 490 2420 4.9 25 201.7 6. Lamar 12 70 2848 40.7 27 337 4.8 35.9 8. Nicholls 12 483 3249 6.7 41 270.8 7. Nicholls 12 52 1995 38.4 14 159 3.1 35.3 8. Northwestern State 12 64 2325 36.3 20 263 4.1 32.2 PASS OFFENSE G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds Avg TD Yds/G 1. Stephen F. Austin 12 622 373 22 60.0 4668 7.5 37 389.0 FIRST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total 2. Central Arkansas 12 557 361 13 64.8 3979 7.1 31 331.6 1. Stephen F. Austin 12 100 191 30 321 3. Lamar 12 495 307 8 62.0 3456 7.0 33 288.0 2. Sam Houston State 14 188 110 18 316 4. Southeastern La. 14 397 240 12 60.5 3495 8.8 22 249.6 3. Southeastern La. 14 159 133 23 315 5. McNeese State 13 393 224 7 57.0 3146 8.0 29 242.0 4. McNeese State 13 158 126 15 299 6. Northwestern State 12 395 254 9 64.3 2811 7.1 21 234.2 5. Central Arkansas 12 92 176 17 285 7. Nicholls 12 390 208 14 53.3 2643 6.8 19 220.2 6. Lamar 12 98 149 26 273 8. Sam Houston State 14 333 179 11 53.8 2598 7.8 33 185.6 7. Northwestern State 12 107 116 34 257 8. Nicholls 12 115 115 22 252 PASS DEFENSE G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds Avg TD Yds/G 1. Lamar 12 380 211 16 55.5 2371 6.2 20 197.6 2. Southeastern La. 14 457 242 17 53.0 3117 6.8 22 222.6 3. Nicholls 12 366 235 6 64.2 2679 7.3 22 223.2 4. Northwestern State 12 360 221 7 61.4 2745 7.6 18 228.8 5. McNeese State 13 445 223 14 50.1 3158 7.1 28 242.9 6. Central Arkansas 12 436 258 10 59.2 3011 6.9 27 250.9 7. Sam Houston State 14 492 285 12 57.9 3907 7.9 31 279.1 8. Stephen F. Austin 12 456 290 17 63.6 4056 8.9 36 338.0

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OPP 1ST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total OPPONENT PENALTIES G No Yds Avg/G 1. Lamar 12 118 110 12 240 1. Stephen F. Austin 12 92 927 77.2 2. Central Arkansas 12 95 130 17 242 2. Nicholls 12 80 745 62.1 3. Northwestern State 12 111 124 21 256 3. Northwestern State 12 80 730 60.8 4. McNeese State 13 111 125 24 260 4. Lamar 12 80 690 57.5 5. Southeastern La. 14 120 138 20 278 5. McNeese State 13 76 727 55.9 6. Nicholls 12 152 122 20 294 6. Sam Houston State 14 90 780 55.7 7. Stephen F. Austin 12 119 149 32 300 7. Southeastern La. 14 89 766 54.7 8. Sam Houston State 14 127 159 27 313 8. Central Arkansas 12 67 546 45.5

3RD-DN CONV G Conv Att Pct FIELD GOALS G Made Att Pct 1. Southeastern La. 14 105 213 49.3 1. Southeastern La. 14 16 18 .889 2. Nicholls 12 75 177 42.4 2. McNeese State 13 13 17 .765 3. McNeese State 13 81 195 41.5 3. Stephen F. Austin 12 14 19 .737 4. Sam Houston State 14 76 183 41.5 4. Sam Houston State 14 8 11 .727 5. Lamar 12 83 200 41.5 5. Lamar 12 12 17 .706 6. Northwestern State 12 74 184 40.2 6. Central Arkansas 12 11 19 .579 7. Central Arkansas 12 79 198 39.9 7. Northwestern State 12 13 24 .542 8. Stephen F. Austin 12 67 188 35.6 8. Nicholls 12 9 17 .529

OPP 3RD-DN CONV G Conv Att Pct PAT KICKING G Made Att Pct 1. Southeastern La. 14 72 203 35.5 1. Southeastern La. 14 66 67 .985 2. McNeese State 13 72 194 37.1 2. Stephen F. Austin 12 58 59 .983 3. Lamar 12 68 182 37.4 3. Lamar 12 49 50 .980 4. Central Arkansas 12 74 193 38.3 4. Sam Houston State 14 74 77 .961 5. Stephen F. Austin 12 70 182 38.5 5. Central Arkansas 12 49 51 .961 6. Sam Houston State 14 84 215 39.1 6. McNeese State 13 61 64 .953 7. Northwestern State 12 70 167 41.9 7. Northwestern State 12 37 40 .925 8. Nicholls 12 65 146 44.5 8. Nicholls 12 37 43 .860

4TH-DN CONVERSIONS G Conv Att Pct KICKOFF COVERAGE G No. Yds Avg Retn TB NetAvg 1. McNeese State 13 14 23 60.9 1. Southeastern La. 14 98 5834 59.5 1217 21 42.8 2. Nicholls 12 14 25 56.0 2. Sam Houston State 14 97 5782 59.6 1261 28 40.8 3. Southeastern La. 14 11 23 47.8 3. McNeese State 13 94 5534 58.9 1050 34 40.5 4. Sam Houston State 14 13 28 46.4 4. Central Arkansas 12 74 4327 58.5 1277 9 38.8 5. Central Arkansas 12 12 27 44.4 5. Northwestern State 12 66 3769 57.1 1004 14 37.7 6. Lamar 12 7 18 38.9 6. Lamar 12 73 3793 52.0 875 14 36.1 7. Stephen F. Austin 12 11 29 37.9 7. Nicholls 12 62 3538 57.1 1041 15 35.4 8. Northwestern State 12 3 11 27.3 8. Stephen F. Austin 12 86 4776 55.5 1714 12 32.8

OPP 4TH-DN CONVERT G Conv Att Pct TIME OF POSSESSION G Total Time Avg/G 1. Southeastern La. 14 8 31 25.8 1. Nicholls 12 398:42 33:13 2. Central Arkansas 12 5 17 29.4 2. McNeese State 13 419:48 32:17 3. Nicholls 12 6 16 37.5 3. Central Arkansas 12 371:33 30:57 4. Sam Houston State 14 9 23 39.1 4. Southeastern La. 14 430:10 30:43 5. McNeese State 13 13 28 46.4 5. Lamar 12 361:50 30:09 6. Lamar 12 12 25 48.0 6. Sam Houston State 14 420:55 30:03 7. Northwestern State 12 12 21 57.1 7. Northwestern State 12 360:11 30:00 8. Stephen F. Austin 12 11 18 61.1 8. Stephen F. Austin 12 335:15 27:56 SACKS BY G Sacks Yards 1. Southeastern La. 14 34 213 RED ZONE OFFENSE G Att. Pct. TDs R/P FG-AT Fumb/Int/Downs/Other 2. Northwestern State 12 29 170 1. McNeese State 13 52-58 89.7 43 27/16 9-10 2/0/1/2 3. Lamar 12 27 182 2. Southeastern La. 14 58-67 86.6 45 34/11 13-15 3/0/4/0 Central Arkansas 12 27 171 3. Sam Houston State 14 55-65 84.6 49 31/18 6-8 0/2/4/2 5. Sam Houston State 14 26 158 4. Lamar 12 42-50 84.0 34 13/21 8-10 0/3/1/2 6. McNeese State 13 23 156 5. Northwestern State 12 32-40 80.0 23 16/7 9-12 0/2/2/1 7. Stephen F. Austin 12 15 113 6. Nicholls 12 40-51 78.4 33 21/12 7-12 4/1/1/0 8. Nicholls 12 11 75 7. Stephen F. Austin 12 52-68 76.5 39 19/20 13-14 2/3/9/1 Central Arkansas 12 39-51 76.5 29 15/14 10-14 0/3/5/0 SACKS AGAINST G Sacks Yards 1. Stephen F. Austin 12 8 63 RED ZONE DEFENSE G Att. Pct. TDs R/P FG-AT Fumb/Int/Downs/Other 2. Southeastern La. 14 12 63 1. Central Arkansas 12 25-38 65.8 20 9/11 5-7 3/2/6/0 3. Sam Houston State 14 13 74 2. Southeastern La. 14 35-49 71.4 30 18/12 5-11 0/3/5/0 4. Northwestern State 12 20 126 3. Sam Houston State 14 37-48 77.1 29 15/14 8-13 2/2/2/0 5. Central Arkansas 12 22 177 4. McNeese State 13 37-47 78.7 28 15/13 9-10 2/2/5/0 6. McNeese State 13 25 161 5. Nicholls 12 55-68 80.9 46 31/15 9-13 1/0/6/2 7. Lamar 12 33 171 6. Lamar 12 41-49 83.7 35 21/14 6-10 1/0/3/0 8. Nicholls 12 34 188 7. Northwestern State 12 43-48 89.6 35 25/10 8-10 1/1/1/0 8. Stephen F. Austin 12 52-58 89.7 43 26/17 9-9 0/2/3/1 PENALTIES G No Yds Avg/G 1. Sam Houston State 14 76 641 45.8 2. Lamar 12 69 606 50.5 3. Southeastern La. 14 101 778 55.6 4. McNeese State 13 82 735 56.5 5. Nicholls 12 84 696 58.0 6. Central Arkansas 12 75 736 61.3 7. Northwestern State 12 92 765 63.8 8. Stephen F. Austin 12 105 926 77.2

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AIR FORCE ACADEMY (0-1) 11/18/72 L 0-42 A ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS 9/5/09 L 0-72 A 11/17/73 L 22-27 H W L T Nevada-Reno 0 1 AKRON (0-1) 11/23/74 L 14-19 A Air Force Academy 0 1 North Alabama 1 3 10/31/87 L 17-23 A 11/22/75 W 24-21 H Akron 0 1 Northern Arizona 1 1 ALCORN STATE (1-0) 11/20/76 T 7-7 A 11/19/77 L 0-14 H Alcorn State 1 0 Northern Iowa 0 1 10/3/87 W 14-3 H APPALACHIAN STATE (1-0) 11/18/78 W 17-14 A Appalachian State 1 0 North Dakota State 0 1 11/29/86 W 28-26 A 9/12/81 W 34-10 H Arkansas First Meeting North Texas 0 5 ARKANSAS-MONTICELLO (1-0) 9/16/89 L 14-15 H Arkansas-Monticello 1 0 Northwestern State 15* 26# 9/1/79 W 37-7 H DUQUESNE (1-0) Arkansas State 1 0 Oregon 0 1 ARKANSAS STATE (1-0) 9/12/09 W 14-7 H Arkansas Tech 1 0 Oregon State 0 1 11/22/01 W 28-22 A EASTERN WASHINGTON (1-0) 9/2/04 W 37-14 H Assumption College 1 0 Ouachita Baptist 1 0 ARKANSAS TECH (1-0) 9/28/13 W 44-34 H EVANGEL (3-0) Austin Peay 3 1 Portland State 0 1 ASSUMPTION COLLEGE (1-0) 11/17/70 W 40-17 H Azusa Pacific 1 0 Rice 1 0 10/28/07 W 44-0 H 9/1/11 W 42-0 H Bacone College 1 0 St. Cloud State 1 0 AUSTIN PEAY (3-1) 9/22/12 W 73-17 H Baptist Christian 1 0 Samford 7 5 H: 2-0; A: 1-1 FLORIDA A&M (1-0) Bethel College 0 1# Sam Houston State 10 18# 1 10/23/76 W 7-0 H 10/9/04 W 42-25 A FLORIDA ATLANTIC (1-1) Bishop College 1 0 San Diego State 0 1 10/22/77 W 15-13 A 10/18/80 L 16-35 A H: 1-0; A: 0-1 Cameron 1 2 Slippery Rock 1 0 9/22/84 W 31-6 H 10/5/02 W 33-22 H Central Arkansas 2 6 South Alabama 0 2 AZUSA PACIFIC (1-0) 10/11/03 L 23-31 A Central Florida 2 2 South Dakota State 0 1 9/22/07 W 30-28 H GEORGIA SOUTHERN (0-3) Cheyney University 1 0 South Florida 0 1 BACONE COLLEGE (1-0) H: 0-1; A: 0-2 Connecticut 1 0 Southeastern La. 12 11 9/25/10 W 44-28 H 12/6/86 L 31-55 A 10/14/89 L 13-21 H Delta State 3 5 1 Southeast Missouri 1 0 BAPTIST CHRISTIAN (1-0) 10/5/74 W 67-0 H 11/23/91 L 6-40 A Duquesne 1 0 Southern 13 6 BETHEL COLLEGE (0-1)* GRAMBLING STATE (0-2) Eastern Washington 1 0 Southern Arkansas 2 0 8/28/03 L 70-0* H H: 0-2 Evangel 3 0 Southern Illinois 1 1 *Bethel awarded forfeit victory after 11/13/82 L 15-33 H Florida A&M 1 0 Southwest Missouri 5 0 1 Nicholls used an ineligible player. 11/10/01 L 28-37 H Florida Atlantic 1 1 Stephen F. Austin 7* 23 BISHOP COLLEGE (1-0) HARDING (1-0) 11/16/96 W 29-19 H Georgia Southern 0 3 Tennessee-Martin 7 1 10/5/85 W 39-12 H CAMERON (1-2) HOFSTRA (0-1) Grambling State 0 2 Tennessee State 0 2 H: 1-0; A: 0-2 9/2/95 L 10-34 A Harding 1 0 Tennessee Tech 2 0 10/2/76 W 14-0 H ILLINOIS STATE (1-2) Henderson State First Meeting Texas A&M-Kingsville 0 3 10/1/77 L 0-13 A H: 1-1; A: 0-1 Hofstra 0 1 Texas Southern 4 1# 10/14/78 L 17-22 A 9/6/80 L 13-28 A Houston Baptist First Meeting Texas State 15 15# CENTRAL ARKANSAS (2-6) 10/22/83 L 29-34 H Illinois State 1 2 Troy State 6 20 1 H: 2-2; A: 1-3 11/18/89 W 32-28 H 8/31/00 W 52-44 H INDIANA (0-1) Incarnate Word First Meeting Tulsa 0 1 10/27/07 L 42-49 OT A 9/10/05 L 31-35 A Indiana 0 1 Weber State 2 0 11/01/08 W 20-17 H JACKSON STATE (1-1) Jackson State 1 1 West Virginia Tech 1 0 10/24/09 L 13-42 A H: 0-1; A: 1-0 Jacksonville State 6 9 Western Carolina 0 1 10/23/10 L 7-31 H 10/2/82 W 21-17 A Lamar 1 5 Western Illinois 0 2 10/8/11 L 31-37 H 10/1/83 L 20-27 H Langston 1 0 Western Michigan 1 2 10/6/12 L 14-34 A JACKSONVILLE STATE (6-9) 11/16/13 L 10-17 H H: 3-5; A: 3-4 Livingston 3 6 Youngstown State 1 0 CENTRAL FLORIDA (2-2) 9/9/72 L 0-31 A Louisiana-Lafayette 0 4 H: 1-0; A: 1-3 9/15/73 L 10-28 H Louisiana-Monroe 3 22 2014 Nicholls opponents in bold 10/23/82 W 60-10 H 9/21/74 L 0-29 A Louisiana Tech 0 4 * Colonels awarded forfeit victories 11/12/83 W 37-14 A 9/20/75 W 18-6 H # Bethel College, Texas Southern, McNeese State 11 27 10/17/92 L 18-42 A 9/18/76 L 7-34 A Northwestern State, Sam Houston State Memphis 0 1 and Texas State awarded forfeit victory 10/16/99 L 0-28 A 9/17/77 L 7-10 H 9/16/78 W 19-17 A Merchant Marine Aca. 1 0 in 2003 after Nicholls used an ineligible CHEYNEY UNIVERSITY (1-0) player. 9/17/05 W 54-0 H 9/14/96 W 21-8 H Mississippi College 4 5 CONNECTICUT (1-0) 10/25/97 W 16-14 A Mississippi Valley State 1 0 9/3/9 W 16-7 A 9/26/98 L 20-21 H Montana 0 1 DELTA STATE (3-5-1) 9/25/99 W 45-42 A Nebraska 0 1 H: 2-3; A: 1-2-1 9/9/00 L 3-10 H

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9/8/01 L 15-34 A 9/16/06 L 21-31 A MONTANA (0-1) 11/5/06 W 31-24 A 9/21/02 W 14-6 H 9/19/09 L 13-48 A 11/30/96 L 3-48 A 10/21/06 L 0-9 H 9/26/09 L 10-60 H McNEESE STATE (11-27) NEBRASKA (0-1) 10/6/07 W 58-0 H LAMAR (1-5) H: 4-14 ; A: 7-13 9/09/06 L 7-56 A 10/11/08 L 28-36 A H: 1-1; A: 0-4 10/21/72 L 7-24 H NEVADA-RENO (0-1) 11/14/09 W 28-21 H 11/11/72 L 15-22 A 10/20/73 L 7-28 A 9/15/07 L 52-17 A 11/13/10 W 37-7 A 9/3/83 W 21-14 H 11/2/74 L 20-26 H NORTH ALABAMA (1-3) 9/24/11 L 0-34 H 11/3/84 L 16-20 A 10/29/77 W 24-7 A H: 1-1; A: 0-2 10/27/12 L 26-27 A 11/12/11 L 26-34 H 10/7/78 L 10-35 A 10/27/73 L 11-27 H 10/12/13 W 33-21 H 11/10/12 L 24-34 A 9/20/80 L 0-21 A 11/9/74 L 8-17 A *Awarded forfeit victory after 11/2/13 L 34-56 A 9/19/81 L 9-59 H 11/8/75 W 28-27 H Northwestern State used an LANGSTON (1-0) 9/24/83 W 30-27 A 11/6/76 L 7-37 A ineligible player. 9/21/13 W 42-22 H 9/15/84 L 21-24 H NORTHERN ARIZONA (1-1) #Awarded forfeit victory after LIVINGSTON (3-6) 9/21/85 W 37-15 A H: 1-0; A: 0-1 Nicholls used an ineligible player. H: 2-3 ;A: 1-3 9/20/86 W 34-10 H 11/12/88 W 23-5 H OREGON (0-1) 11/4/72 L 0-26 H 11/14/87 W 29-7 A 10/27/90 L 34-41 A 8/31/13 L 3-66 A 11/3/73 L 16-29 A 10/1/88 W 23-19 H NORTH DAKOTA STATE (0-1) OREGON STATE (0-1) 10/26/74 L 19-33 H 9/30/89 L 14-28 A 10/2/04 L 24-14 H 12/1/12 L 3-77 A 11/1/75 L 7-13 A 9/1/90 W 31-24 H NORTH TEXAS (0-5) OUACHITA BAPTIST (1-0) 10/30/76 L 14-20 H 10/5/91 L 3-21 A H: 0-2; A: 0-3 9/16/72 W 12-7 H 9/8/79 W 21-14 A 9/26/92 L 17-21 H 11/9/91 L 19-24 H PORTLAND STATE (0-1) 9/13/80 W 20-2 H 11/20/93 L 0-27 A 11/7/92 L 3-31 A 9/13/03 L 37-44 A 9/11/93 L 42-51 A 11/19/94 L 24-41 A 11/13/93 L 21-63 A RICE (1-0) 9/10/94 W 77-7 H 11/18/95 L 6-31 H 11/12/94 L 17-31 H 9/1/07 W 16-14 A LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE (0-4) 11/23/96 W 17-16 A 9/7/02 L 23-0 A ST. CLOUD STATE (1-0) A: 0-4 11/22/97 L 13-31 H NORTHERN IOWA (0-1) 9/5/87 W 17-3 H 9/8/90 L 21-24 A 11/21/98 W 31-30 A 10/04/08 L 14-34 A SAMFORD (7-5) 9/1/01 L 0-20 A 11/20/99 L 0-38 H NORTHWESTERN STATE (15-26)*# H: 3-3; A: 4-2 9/17/11 L 21-38 A 11/18/00 L 7-12 A H: 11-10; A: 4-16 9/10/88 W 43-17 A 9/14/13 L 7-70 A 11/17/01 L 27-34 H 10/6/73 W 3-0 H 11/11/89 W 23-17 H LOUISIANA-MONROE (3-22) 11/23/02 L 21-33 A 10/12/74 W 7-0 A 10/2/93 L 6-21 H H: 1-9 ;A: 2-13 11/22/03 L 28-63 H 10/11/75 W 23-10 H 10/1/94 W 24-6 A 10/7/72 L 7-27 H 11/20/04 L 9-30 A 10/9/76 L 8-20 A 9/30/95 L 20-36 H 11/10/73 L 0-37 A 11/19/05 W 39-26 H 10/8/77 W 10-6 H 10/5/96 W 10-3 A 11/5/77 L 2-19 A 11/18/06 L 10-26 A 10/28/78 L 18-28 A 10/4/97 W 17-14 H 9/9/78 L 0-3 H 10/20/07 L 7-28 H 10/27/79 W 27-24 H 10/3/98 L 16-17 A 10/6/79 W 23-16 A 10/25/08 W 38-35 A 11/8/80 L 14-21 A 11/13/99 L 24-28 H 11/1/80 L 28-29 H 10/31/09 L 17-38 H 11/7/81 L 17-31 H 9/30/00 L 10-28 A 10/31/81 L 18-55 A 10/30/10 L 14-24 A 11/6/82 L 6-38 A 9/29/01 W 20-16 H 9/11/82 L 14-39 H 11/5/11 L 17-26 A 11/5/83 L 21-24 H 9/14/02 W 45-17 A 10/15/83 L 27-47 A 11/3/12 L 10-42 H 10/11/84 L 0-19 A SAM HOUSTON STATE (10-18-1)* 9/1/84 L 6-13 H 10/26/13 L 30-55 H 11/9/85 L 14-20 H H: 7-8-1; A: 3-10 9/28/85 L 15-17 A MEMPHIS (0-1) 11/8/86 L 13-28 A 9/15/79 W 29-10 H 9/27/86 W 17-13 H 09/20/08 L 10-31 A 11/7/87 L 28-31 H 9/27/84 W 24-6 H 9/26/87 L 14-26 A MERCHANT MARINE ACADEMY 10/15/88 L 12-27 A 11/2/85 L 14-28 A 9/3/88 L 6-22 H (1-0) 11/4/89 W 21-15 H 11/1/86 L 38-41 H 9/9/89 L 13-19 A 10/3/81 W 45-3 H 9/15/90 W 19-7 A 10/7/89 W 28-14 A 10/20/90 L 20-27 H MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE (4-5) 11/16/91 L 10-16 H 10/6/90 W 28-16 H 9/7/91 W 15-10 A H: 3-3; A: 1-2 11/14/92 L 6-44 A 10/12/91 L 19-28 A 9/5/92 L 10-38 H 10/14/72 L 13-42 H 10/9/93 L 21-35 A 10/10/92 T 19-19 H 9/25/93 L 30-51 H 10/13/73 L 7-21 A 9/17/94 L 3-35 H 11/6/93 W 20-19 H 9/9/95 L 21-34 A 10/19/74 W 21-12 H 10/7/95 L 14-34 A 11/5/94 W 24-0 A 8/29/96 L 12-14 A 10/25/75 L 7-19 A 10/12/96 W 19-17 H 11/4/95 L 17-24 H 8/30/97 L 0-28 A 9/11/76 W 17-7 H 9/27/97 L 0-19 A 11/9/96 W 20-10 H 9/5/98 L 10-44 A 9/10/77 W 6-0 A 10/24/98 L 26-28 H 10/19/97 L 17-24 A 9/4/99 L 10-27 A 10/21/78 W 10-7 H 10/2/99 L 17-42 A 10/8/98 W 36-33 H 9/16/00 L 21-27 A 10/20/79 L 14-28 H 10/14/00 W 21-27* H 11/6/99 L 17-69 A LOUISIANA TECH (0-4) 11/3/90 L 20-31 H 10/20/01 L 14-47 A 11/4/00 L 21-27 H A: 0-4 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE (1-0) 10/24/02 L 21-14 H 10/13/01 L 32-35 H 9/24/88 L 10-31 A 9/12/98 W 41-26 N* 10/25/03 L 40-30# A 11/9/02 W 34-16 A 10/31/98 L 28-56 A *Played in New Orleans 10/21/04 W 40-14 H 11/1/03 L 37-12* H

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10/16/04 L 10-38 A 10/10/87 W 27-21 A TENNESSEE-MARTIN (7-1) 11/4/06 W 21-19 A 10/15/05 W 37-17 H 10/8/88 W 24-0 H H: 3-1; A: 4-0 11/10/07 W 52-28 H 10/14/06 L 7-37 A 10/28/89 L 28-31 A 10/28/72 W 18-15 A 11/15/08 L 10-34 A 11/3/07 L 13-16 A 11/17/90 W 23-19 H 9/8/73 W 7-0 H 10/17/09 L 28-34 H 10/18/09 L 37-47 H 11/2/91 W 21-7 A 9/14/74 W 16-14 A 10/16/10 W 47-45 A 10/10/09 L 21-44 A 10/31/92 W 27-24 H 9/13/75 W 23-0 H 10/1/11 L 12-38 A 10/09/10 L 7-26 H 10/30/93 W 28-14 A 10/16/76 W 3-0 A *Awarded forfeit victory after 10/15/11 L 7-47 A 10/29/94 W 20-14 H 10/15/77 L 0-34 H Nicholls used an ineligible player. 10/13/12 L 0-41 H 10/28/95 L 3-41 A 11/4/78 W 7-3 A TROY STATE (6-20-1) 11/9/13 L 24-49 A 11/2/96 W 14-0 H 11/3/79 W 15-7 H H: 3-8-1; A: 3-12 *Sam Houston awarded forfeit 11/1/97 L 14-21 A TENNESSEE STATE (0-2) 9/22/73 L 7-42 A victory after Nicholls used an 9/28/02 W 21-13 A H: 0-1; A: 0-1 9/28/74 L 0-26 H ineligible player. SOUTHERN ARKANSAS (2-0) 10/25/80 L 15-40 H 9/27/75 W 17-13 A SAN DIEGO STATE (0-1) 8/31/06 W 35-0 H 10/24/81 L 11-49 A 9/25/76 L 9-14 H 9/04/10 L 47-0 A 9/8/07 W 31-13 H TENNESSEE TECH (2-0) 9/24/77 L 6-23 A SLIPPERY ROCK (1-0) SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (1-1) H: 0-1; A: 0-1 9/23/78 L 6-16 H 9/23/72 W 18-14 H H: 1-0; A: 0-1 9/2/78 W 20-10 H 9/22/79 L 15-35 A SOUTH ALABAMA (0-2) 9/23/95 L 20-48 A 9/29/79 W 13-10 A 9/27/80 L 15-25 H 9/18/10 L 29-31 A 9/6/97 W 33-0 H TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE (0-3) 9/26/81 L 23-26 A 9/8/12 L 3-9 A SOUTHWEST MISSOURI (5-0-1) H: 0-1; A: 0-2 9/25/82 W 10-3 H SOUTH DAKOTA STATE (0-1) H: 2-0-1; A: 3-0 8/31/91 L 3-7 H 9/10/83 L 25-33 A 9/23/06 L 17-24 H 11/21/81 T 20-20 H 9/12/92 L 12-50 A 9/8/84 L 7-26 A SOUTH FLORIDA (0-1) 10/30/82 W 30-19 A 9/20/03 L 26-27 A 9/14/85 W 40-22 H 9/6/03 L 17-27 A 10/29/83 W 33-7 H TEXAS SOUTHERN (4-1)* 9/13/86 W 26-25 A SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA (12-11) 11/16/85 W 31-28 H H: 2-1; A: 2-0 9/12/87 T 17-17 H H: 6-3; A: 5-6 ; N: 1-2 10/4/86 W 31-0 A 10/17/81 W 31-27 H 11/10/90 L 23-31 A 9/30/72 L 9-31 A 9/19/87 W 21-9 A 9/4/82 W 14-6 A 9/21/91 W 25-17 A 9/29/73 L 0-10 A STEPHEN F. AUSTIN (7-23)* 11/19/88 W 26-13 H 11/21/92 L 0-21 H 11/16/74 W 10-0 H H: 4-10; A: 3-13 9/27/03 L 64-5* H 9/18/93 L 17-24 H 11/15/75 W 14-6 N* 10/20/84 W 25-21 A 9/25/04 W 21-6 A 10/8/94 L 14-35 A 11/13/76 L 7-17 N* 10/19/85 L 10-20 H *Texas Southern awarded forfeit 9/16/95 L 3-17 H 11/12/77 L 14-17 H 10/18/86 W 14-10 A victory after Nicholls used an 9/21/96 L 7-37 A 11/11/78 L 0-10 N* 10/17/87 L 21-24 H ineligible player. 9/20/97 W 22-20 H 11/10/79 L 0-38 A 11/5/88 L 7-30 A TEXAS STATE (15-15)* 11/7/98 L 10-31 A 11/15/80 L 20-21 H 9/23/89 L 7-24 A H: 8-6; A: 7-9 10/30/99 L 0-20 H 11/14/81 W 29-17 A 9/22/90 W 23-41* H 10/4/80 W 24-21 H 10/28/00 L 12-41 A 11/20/82 W 20-14 H 10/26/91 W 26-0 H 9/18/82 L 7-14 A 9/22/01 L 0-26 A 11/19/83 W 6-0 A 10/24/92 L 6-21 A 11/10/84 W 30-14 A TULSA (0-1) 11/17/84 W 36-7 H 10/16/93 L 21-35 A 10/26/85 W 20-12 H 9/15/12 L 16-66 A 11/23/85 W 21-17 A 10/15/94 L 10-24 H 10/25/86 W 35-21 A WEBER STATE (2-0) 11/12/05 W 38-28 A 10/14/95 L 3-56 A 10/24/87 L 16-31 H H: 1-0; A: 1-0 10/7/06 W 14-10 H 10/19/96 L 11-27 H 10/29/88 W 13-10 A 11/22/86 W 34-30 H 11/17/07 L 13-17 A 11/15/97 L 7-39 A 10/21/89 W 22-21 H 9/17/88 W 28-23 A 11/22/08 W 35-28 H 11/14/98 W 14-7 H 9/29/90 L 30-33 A WEST VIRGINIA TECH (1-0) 11/19/09 W 45-30 A 10/23/99 L 7-38 A 9/28/91 L 10-19 H 8/29/02 W 63-6 H 11/18/10 W 27-25 H 10/21/00 L 20-27 H 10/3/92 L 13-38 A WESTERN CAROLINA (0-1) 11/17/11 L 14-31 A 11/3/01 L 21-23 A 10/23/93 W 63-37 H 9/11/04 L 28-7 A 11/15/12 L 16-35 H 10/12/02 L 14-17 H 10/22/94 L 26-27 A WESTERN ILLINOIS (0-2) 11/21/13 L 27-52 A 11/15/03 L 16-28 A 10/21/95 L 25-35 H A: 0-1; N: 0-1 *Played at the Superdome 11/6/04 W 41-23 H 10/26/96 W 49-36 A 9/18/99 L 13-14 N* SOUTHEAST MISSOURI (1-0) 10/8/06 L 21-27 (OT) A 10/11/97 W 29-28 H 9/23/00 L 3-44 A 10/4/75 W 18-17 A 11/11/06 L 13-16 H 11/28/98 L 27-28 A *Played in New Orleans SOUTHERN (13-6) 10/13/07 W 17-16 A 10/9/99 L 0-16 H WESTERN MICHIGAN (1-2) H: 8-1; A: 5-5 10/18/08 L 39-50 H 10/7/00 L 0-25 A 9/11/10 L 49-14 A 10/11/80 L 0-48 A 11/07/09 L 27-31 A 10/27/01 W 33-14 H 9/10/11 L 7-38 A 10/10/81 W 56-14 H 11/06/10 L 13-48 H 10/19/02 W 24-21 A 9/7/13 W 27-23 A 10/9/82 W 26-14 A 10/22/11 L 21-57 H 11/6/03 L 31-13* H YOUNGSTOWN STATE (1-0) 10/8/83 L 20-21 H 10/20/12 L 10-44 A 11/13/04 L 12-35 A 9/6/86 W 34-17 A 10/6/84 W 43-26 H 10/19/13 L 41-55 A 11/29/05 W 32-29 OT H 10/12/85 L 22-25 A *Nicholls received a forfeit victory. 10/11/86 W 17-10 H

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The Longest Yard Most Touchdowns TOTAL OFFENSE Longest Run From Scrimmage Game...... 4 - Oscar Smith, Troy State, 9/14/85 Most Plays 91 yards - Nakia Lumar, Samford, 9/30/95 ...... Broderick Cole, Central Arkansas, 10/27/07 Game...... 62 (40 passing, 22 rushing) ...... Jessie Turner, Bacone College, 10/25/10 ...... LaQuintin Caston, Lamar, 11/12/11 Longest Pass Play Season...... 13 - Broderick Cole, 2005 Season...... 549 (422 passing, 127 rushing) 97 yards - Brad Smith to Sullivan Beard, Career...... 30 - Oscar Smith, 1981-85 ...... Doug Hudson, 1986 Jacksonville State, 9/25/99 ...... Josh Son, 2000-2003 Career...... 1,281 (919 passing, 462 rushing) PASSING ...... Brad Zeller, 1995-98 Longest Punt Most Attempts 85 yards - Don Alonzo, Northwestern St, 11/8/80 Game...... 53 (30 completed) Most Total Yards Gained ...... Bobby McDonald, NE Louisiana, 9/26/87 Game...... 432 (452 passing, -20 rushing) Longest Punt Return Season...... 422 (238 completed) ...... Gordon Falgoust, Troy State, 9/26/81 96 yards - Lardarius Webb, Texas State, 11/10/07 ...... Doug Hudson, 1986 Season...... 3,618 (3,627 passing, -9 rushing) Career...... 1,020 (553 completed) ...... Doug Hudson, 1986 Longest Kickoff Return ...... Doug Hudson, 1983-86 Career...... 7,496 (7,670 passing, -174 rushing) 100 yards - Chris Crawford, Texas State, 11/6/03 ...... Doug Hudson, 1983-86 Most Completions Longest Interception Return Game...... 31 (42 attempts) Most Yards Gained Per Play 94 yards - Aaron Smith, Sam Houston State, 10/8/98 ...... Brad Zeller, Louisiana Tech, 10/31/98 Game (min. 10)...... 13.1 (223 yards/17) Season...... 238 (422 attempts) - Doug Hudson, 1986 ...... Jessie Turner, Bacone College, 9/25/10 Longest Fumble Return Career...... 533 (1,020 attempts) - Doug Hudson, 1983-86 Season (min. 110) ...... 6.7 (2,238 yards/334) 71 yards - Joseph Ogletree, Texas State, 11/6/03 ...... Tuskani Figaro, 2013 Highest Completion Percentage Career (min. 250)...... 5.9 (7,496 yards/1,259) Longest Field Goal Game (min. 10 attempts)...... 93.8% (15-16) ...... Doug Hudson, 1983-86 55 yards - Kyle Leisher, Western Illinois, 9/18/99 ...... Beaux Hebert vs. Sam Houston St., 11/9/13 Season (min. 50 attempts)...... 63.2% (36-57) PASS RECEIVING RUSHING ...... Landry Klann, 2011 Most Receptions Most Carries Career (min. 150 attempts).... 54.2% (533-1,020) Game...... 11 Game...... 41 (181 yards) - Oscar Smith ...... Doug Hudson, 1983-86 ...... Dwight Walker, Troy State, 9/26/81 ...... McNeese State, 9/21/85 ...... Alfred Dorsey, Stephen F. Austin, 10/17/87 Season...... 235 (1,072 yards) - Nakia Lumar, 1996 Most Passes Had Intercepted ...... Jesse Turner, Oregon State 12/1/12 Career...... 664 (2,658 yards) - Josh Son, 2000-2003 Game..... 6 - Doug Hudson, NE Louisiana, 9/1/84 Season...... 78 (1,513 yards) - Mark Carrier, 1986 ....Leonard Valentine, Stephen F. Austin, 9/22/90 Career...... 147 (2,709 yards) - Mark Carrier, 1983-86 Most Net Yards Gained Season...... 20 - Bobby McDonald, 1987 Game...... 281 (21 carries) - Tuskani Figaro Career...... 53 - Doug Hudson, 1983-86 Most Yards Gained ...... Arkansas Tech, 9/28/2013 Game...... 198 (11 receptions) Season.... 1,103 (177 carries) - Tuskani Figaro, 2013 Most Yards Gained ...... Dwight Walker, Troy State, 9/26/81 Career...... 2,658 (664 carries) - Josh Son, 2000-2003 Game...... 452 Season.....1,513 (78 receptions) - Mark Carrier, 1986 ...... Gordon Falgoust, Troy State, 9/26/81 Career...... 2,709 (147 receptions) - Mark Carrier, 1983-86 Most Yards Gained Per Carry Season...... 3,627 - Doug Hudson, 1986 Game (min. 10) ...... 14.0 (214 yards/15) Career...... 7,670 - Doug Hudson, 1983-86 Most Yards Gained Per Catch ...... Jesse Turner, Bacone College, 9/25/10 Season (min. 20)...... 24.1 (507 yards/21) Season (min. 75)...... 6.6 (718 yards/109) Most 200-Yard Games ...... Erik Buchanan, 2013 ...... Joseph Tobias, 2005 Season...... 11 - Doug Hudson, 1986 Career (min. 50)...... 20.4 (2,613 yards/106) Career (min. 150)...... 5.7 (1,078 yards/189) Career...... 19 - Doug Hudson, 1983-86 ...... Mark Carrier, 1983-86 ...... David Craig Robinson, 1990-91 Most Touchdown Passes Most 100-Yard Games Most Yards Gained Per Game Game...... 5 - Keith Menard,Southern, 10/6/84 Season...... 8 - Mark Carrier, 1986 Season...... 100.3 (1,103 yards/11) - Tuskani Figaro, 2013 ...... Doug Hudson - Southwest Texas, 10/26/85 Career...... 11 - Mark Carrier, 1983-86 Career...... 75.2 (2,030/27) - Nakia Lumar, 1995-97 ...... Doug Hudson - Weber State, 11/22/86 .....Brad Zeller - Mississippi Valley State, 9/12/98 Most Touchdown Receptions Most 100 Yard Games Season...... 34 - Doug Hudson, 1986 Game...... 3 - Brian Stropolo, Troy State, 9/13/86 Season...... 5 - Nakia Lumar, 1996 Career...... 58 - Doug Hudson, 1983-86 ...... Mark Carrier, Southwest Missouri, 10/4/86 ...... Tuskani Figaro, 2013 ...... Mark Carrier, Southwest Texas, 10/25/86 Career...... 8 - Josh Son, 2000-2003 ...... Mark Carrier, Weber State, 11/22/86 Season...... 20 - Mark Carrier, 1986 Career...... 24 - Mark Carrier, 1983-86

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Scoring Most Touchdowns Scored on Kickoff Returns Highest Average Per Punt Most Points Scored Game...... 2 Game (min 5)...... 51.3 (308 yards/6) Game...... 24 - Oscar Smith, Troy State, 9/14/85 ...... Chika Madu, Stephen F. Austin, 10/22/12 ...... Patrick Dolan, Sam Houston State, 10/9/10 ...... Broderick Cole, Central Arkansas, 10/27/07 Season...... 43.2 (2,721 yards/63) - Patrick Dolan, 2010 ...... Jessie Turner, Bacone College, 9/25/10 Punt Returns Career...... 43.1 (7,101 yards/165) Season...... 128 - Mark Carrier, 1986 Most Punt Returns ...... Patrick Dolan, 2007-2010 Career...... 210 - Oscar Smith, 1981, 83, 85 Game...... 6 (53 yards) - Brian Stropolo Stephen F. Austin, 10/20/84 INTERCEPTIONS Most Touchdowns Scored ...... 6 (18 yards) - Bobby Felder Most Interceptions Game...... 4 - Oscar Smith, Troy State, 9/14/85 Texas State, Oct. 16, 2010 Game...... 3 - Darryl Pounds, Central Florida, 10/17/92 ...... Broderick Cole, Central Arkansas, 10/27/07 Season...... 32 (334 yards) - Carl Templet, 1976 ...... Chris Thompson, Arkansas State, 11/22/01 ...... Jesse Turner, Bacone College, 9/25/10 Career.....66 (945 yards) - Dwight Walker, 1978-81 ...... Lardarius Webb, Rice, 9/1/07 Season...... 21 - Mark Carrier, 1986 Season...... 9 - Greg Harding, 1980 Career...... 35 - Oscar Smith, 1981, 83, 85 Most Yards Gained Career...... 21 - Greg Greely, 1981-84 Game...... 99 (5 returns) - Terry Topey Touchdowns Responsible For ...... Northwestern State, 10/27/79 Most Yards on Interception Returns Game ...... 6 (5 passing, 1 rushing) Season...... 334 (32 returns) - Carl Templet, 1976 Game...... 94 (1 return) ...... Keith Menard, Southern, 10/6/84 Career ...... 945 (66 returns) - Dwight Walker, 1978-81 ...... Aaron Smith, Sam Houston State, 10/8/98 Season...... 37 (34 passing, 3 rushing) Season...... 141 - Greg Greely, 1981 ...... Doug Hudson, 1986 Most Touchdowns Scored on Punt Returns Career...... 232 - Dee Thomas, 1986-89 Career...... 66 (58 passing, 8 rushing) Game...... 1 by several players ...... Doug Hudson, 1983-86 Most recent...... 75 yards - Lardarius Webb Most TDs Scored on Interception Returns ...... Stephen F. Austin, Oct. 18, 2008 Game...... 2 - Kareem Moore Place Kicking ...... Northwestern State, 10/6/07 PAT Attempted ALL-PURPOSE YARDS .....Lardarius Webb, Northwestern State, 10/6/07 Game...... 11 - Adam Diel, Livingston, 9/10/94 Most Plays Season...... 3 - Lardarius Webb, 2007 Season...... 43 - Andrew Dolan, 2013 Season...... 257 (235 rush, 14 rec, 8 kr) Career...... 3 - Lardarius Webb, 2007-08 Career...... 120 - Andrew Dolan, 2013 ...... Nakia Lumar, 1996 Highest Average Gained Per Interception PAT Made Career...... 692 (589 rush, 59 rec, 1 pr, 43 kr) Season (min. 3)...... 37.2 (149 yards/4 int.) Game...... 11 - Adam Diel, Livingston, 9/10/94 ...... Oscar Smith, 1981-82, 84-85 ...... Kareem Moore, 2007 Season...... 37 - Andrew Dolan, 2013 DEFENSE Career...... 109 - Andrew Dolan, 2010-13 Most Yards Gained Most Tackles Made Season...... 1,810 (22 rush, 1513 rec, 256 pr, 19 kr) Game...... 23 - Rusty Rebowe, Southeastern La., 11/12/77 Field Goals Attempted ...... Mark Carrier, 1986 ...... Jordan Piper, Central Arkansas 10/6/12 Game..... 6 - Skip Shelton, Sam Houston, 10/10/92 Career...... 5,200 (617 rush, 2163 rec, 945 pr, 1475 kr) Season...... 168 - Rusty Rebowe, 1977 Season...... 23 - Adam Diel, 1996 ...... Dwight Walker, 1978-81 Career...... 412 - Rusty Rebowe, 1974-77 Career ...... 69 - Kyle Leisher, 1997-2000 Highest Average Gain Per Play Most Assists Made Field Goals Made Season...... 24.2 – Chika Madu, 2011 Game...... 15 - Doug Love, Livingston, 11/1/75 Game...... 4 - Adam Diel, Northwestern State, 10/12/96 Career...... 16.5 - Mark Carrier, 1983-86 Season...... 78 - Richard Romero, 1986 Season...... 16 - Jose Bran, 1990 Career...... 243 - Rusty Rebowe, 1974-77 Career ...... 46 - Kyle Leisher, 1997-2000 Punting Most Punts Most Fumbles Recovered Kickoff Returns Game ...... 13 (500 yards) Season...... 7 - Basil Trepagnier, 1980 Most Kickoff Returns ...... Dan Brown Tennessee-Martin, 10/16/76 Game...... 9 (304 yards) Season ...... 86 - Dan Brown, 1977 Most Fumble Return Yards ...... Chika Madu, Stephen F. Austin, 10/22/11 Career ...... 328 - Dan Brown, 1976-79 Game.....71 yards - Joe Ogletree, Texas State, 11/6/03 Season...... 52 (1,269 yards) - Chika Madu, 2011 Season...... 71 yards - Joe Ogletree, 2003 Career...... 72 (1,475 yards) - Dwight Walker, 1978-81 Most Yards Career...... 71 yards - Joe Ogletree, 2002-05 Game...... 500 (13 punts) Most Yards Gained ...... Dan Brown - Tennessee-Martin,10/16/76 Most Fumble Returns for Touchdown Game...... 304 (9 returns) Season...... 3,511 - Dan Brown, 1977 Game...... 1 - several players ...... Chika Madu, Stephen F. Austin, 10/22/11 Career...... 12,829 - Dan Brown, 1976-1979 Most Recent - Bryan Paille, Bethel College, 8/28/03 Season.... 1,269 (52 returns) - Chika Madu, 2011 Season...... 1 - several players Career...... 2,076 (86 returns) - Chika Madu, 2010-11 Most Recent - Bryan Paille, Bethel College, 2003 Career...... 1 - several players Most Recent - Bryan Paille, 2002-05

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RUSHING Yards Per Game PUNTING Most Carries Season...... 418.4 (5,021 yards/12), 2013 Most Punts Game...... 67 (207 yards) Game...... 13 (500 yards) - Tennessee-Martin, 10/16/76 ...... Mississippi College, 10/14/72 SCORING Season...... 88 (3,511 yards) in 11 games, 1977 Season...... 626 (3,648 yards) in 10 games, 2005 Most Points Game...... 77 - Livingston, 9/10/94 Most Yards Net Yards Season...... 389 in 11 games, 2003 Game...... 500 (13 punts) - Tennessee-Martin, 10/16/76 Game...... 518 (55 carries) - Livingston, 9/10/94 Season...... 3,565 yds (87 punts) in 11 games, 1973 Season.... 3,648 (626 carries) in 10 games, 2005 Most Touchdowns Game...... 11 - Livingston, 9/10/94 Highest Average Most Touchdowns Season...... 49 in 11 games, 2003 Game...... 50.8 (305 yards/6) - Northwestern State, 10/8/80 Game...... 8 - Livingston, 9/10/94 Season...... 43.1 (2,200 yards/51) in 11 games, 2011 ...... Bethel College, 8/28/03 Most PAT Season...... 42 in 11 games, 2003 Game...... 11 - Livingston, 9/10/94 Most Punts Had Blocked Season...... 44 in 11 games, 2003 Game...... 3 - McNeese State, 9/1/90 Yards Per Carry ...... Texas A&I, 9/12/92 Season...... 5.8 (3,648 yards/626) in 10 games, 2005 Most 2-Point PAT Season ...... 7 in 11 games, 2002 Game...... 2 - McNeese State, 9/15/84 PASSING ...... Texas State, 10/16/10 INTERCEPTIONS Most Attempts Season...... 7 in 11 games, 1981 Most Interceptions Game...... 53 (30 completed) - NE Louisiana, 9/26/87 Game...... 6 (9 yards) - Tennessee Tech, 9/2/78 Season...... 449 (251 completed) in 13 games, 1986 Most Field Goals ...... 6 (93 yards) - Central Florida, 10/17/92 Game...... 4 - Northwestern State, 10/12/96 Season...... 24 (282 yards) in 11 games, 1981 Completions Season...... 16 in 11 games, 1990 Game...... Most Return Yards ...... 32 (45 attempts) - Louisiana Tech, 10/31/98 Highest Scoring Average Game...... 238 (5 returns) - Northwestern State, 10/6/07 Season.... 251 (449 attempts) in 13 games, 1986 Season...... 35.4 (389 points) in 11 games, 2003 Season...... 458 (18 returns) in 11 games, 2007

Completion Percentage FIRST DOWNS Most Touchdowns Game (min. 15 attempts)...... 78.8% (26-33) Total First Downs Game...... 4 - Northwestern State, 10/6/07 ...... Southwest Missouri, 10/29/83 Game...... 36 - Evangel, 9/22/12 Season ...... 6 in 11 games, 1981 Season...... 55.9% (251-449) in 13 games, 1986 Season...... 261 in 13 games, 1986 DEFENSE Passes Had Intercepted Rushing Fewest Net Yards Allowed Game...... 6 - North Alabama, 10/27/73 Game...... 27 - Portland State, 9/13/03 Game ...... 15 - Baptist Christian, 10/5/74 ...... McNeese State, 9/19/81 Season...... 168 in 10 games, 2005 Season...... 2,720 in 11 games, 1976 ...... NE Louisiana, 9/1/84 ...... Stephen F. Austin, 9/22/90 Passing Lowest Average Yards Allowed Season...... 27 in 11 games, 1980 Game...... 24 vs. Georgia Southern, 12/6/86 Season... 247.2 (2,720 yards) in 11 games, 1976 Season ...... 157 in 13 games, 1986 Most Yards Passing Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed Game...... 481 (29-51) - Georgia Southern, 12/6/86 KICKOFF RETURNS Game...... -42 - Samford, 9/10/88 Season...... 3,825 (251-449) in 13 games, 1986 Most Returns Season...... 1,012 (446 carries) in 11 games, 1982 Game...... 11 (361 yards) – Stephen F. Austin, 10/22/11 Touchdowns Passes Season...... 64 (1,507 yards) in 11 games, 2011 Lowest Average Rushing Yards Allowed Game...... 5 - Southern, 10/10/81 Season...... 92.0 (1,012 yards) in 11 games, 1982 ...... Southern, 10/6/84 Most Yards ...... Southwest Texas, 10/4/86 Game....361 (11 returns) – Stephen F. Austin, 10/22/11 Fewest Passing Yards Allowed ...... Weber State, 11/22/86 Season...... 1,507 (64 returns) in 11 games, 2011 Game...... -10 - Mississippi College, 9/10/77 ...... Mississippi Valley State, 9/12/98 Season...... 797 (65-180) in 11 games, 1976 Season...... 35 in 13 games, 1986 Most Touchdowns Game...... 2 – Stephen F. Austin, 10/22/11 Lowest Average Passing Yards Allowed TOTAL OFFENSE Season...... 2 in 11 games, 1981 Season...... 72.4 (797 yards) in 11 games, 1976 Most Plays ...... 2 in 11 games, 2011 Game...... 89 (51 pass, 38 rush) Scoring Defense ...... North Alabama, 10/27/73 PUNT RETURNS Most Shutouts ...... 89 (29 pass, 60 rush) Most Returns Season...... 3 in 11 games, 1974 ...... Samford, Nov. 11, 1989 Game...... 10 (92 yards) - Southeastern La., 11/13/76 ...... 3 in 11 games, 1976 ...... 89 (37 pass, 52 rush) Season...... 48 (425 yards) in 11 games, 1976 Fewest Points Allowed ...... McNeese State, Nov. 23, 1996 Season...... 132 in 10 games, 1975 Season...... 937 (488 rush, 449 pass) in 13 games, 1986 Most Yards Game...... 133 yards (7 returns) Lowest Average Points Allowed Most Total Yards ...... Jacksonville State, 9/19/76 Season...... 13.2 (132 points) in 10 games, 1975 Game...... 751 (361 pass, 390 rush) - Evangel, 9/22/12 Season ...... 632 (47 returns) in 11 games, 1979 Season...... 5,170 (3825 pass, 1345 rush) in 13 games,1986 Fewest Touchdowns Allowed Most Touchdowns Season...... 18 in 10 games, 1975 Yards Per Play Game...... 1 - eight times Game...... 10.2 (614 yards/60) - Livingston, 9/10/94 ...... Most recent - Stephen F. Austin, 10/18/08 Season...... 6.1 (4,414 yards/723), 2003 Season...... 4 in 11 games, 1979

2014 NICHOLLS FOOTBALL 58 Season Leaders

RUSHING 1995 Brad Zeller 108-38-8 372 0 .352 1974 Terry Magee 0 14 0 5 29 YEAR PLAYER ATT YDS TD AVG 1996 Brad Zeller 217-128-12 1340 6 .590 1975 Steve Stropolo 8 0 0 0 48 1972 Ronald Joseph 118 394 3 3.3 1997 Brad Zeller 263-142-8 1537 6 .558 1976 Gerald Butler 3 0 0 0 18 1973 Steve Stropolo 110 329 2 2.9 1998 Brad Zeller 370-202-12 2374 13 .546 1977 Glenn Magee 0 7 0 7 28 1974 Steve Stropolo 147 549 4 3.7 1999 Brad Smith 258-134-12 1485 6 .519 1978 Dwight Walker 5 0 0 0 30 1975 Steve Stropolo 210 761 7 3.6 2000 Brad Smith 78-40-5 408 2 .513 1979 Dwight Walker 8 0 0 0 48 1976 Steve Stropolo 125 491 1 3.9 2001 Josh Son 122-52-5 1027 10 .484 1980 Dwight Walker 9 0 0 0 54 1977 Louis Henry 109 450 1 4.1 2002 Josh Son 62-26-6 517 2 .419 1981 Dwight Walker 11 0 3 0 72 1978 Louis Henry 104 420 2 4.1 2003 Josh Son 73-39-1 753 5 .534 1982 Oscar Smith 0 0 0 0 60 1979 Richard Auzenne 114 444 3 3.9 2004 Yale Vannoy 92-39-5 700 5 .424 1983 Curtis Hobbs 6 0 2 0 38 1980 Mike Clark 97 340 2 3.5 2005 Yale Vannoy 67-33-3 510 2 .493 1984 Oscar Smith 10 0 0 0 60 1981 Oscar Smith 134 580 0 4.3 2006 Vincent Montgomery 49-21-3 358 2 .429 1985 Oscar Smith 12 0 0 0 72 1982 Oscar Smith 109 405 10 3.7 2007 Vincent Montgomery 84-37-1 676 3 .440 1986 Mark Carrier 21 0 1 0 128 1983 Lionel Vital 146 776 5 5.3 2008 Chris Bunch 60-25-1 546 6 .417 1987 Pat Constantine 9 0 1 0 56 1984 Oscar Smith 140 550 9 3.9 2009 LaQuintin Caston 100-45-3 779 8 .450 1988 Jamie Lawson 8 0 0 0 48 1985 Oscar Smith 206 947 11 4.6 2010 LaQuintin Caston 188-98-9 1141 8 .521 1989 Jose Bran 0 23 0 10 53 1986 Kevin Smoot 195 622 5 3.2 2011 LaQuintin Caston 93-177-9 870 8 .525 1990 Jose Bran 0 26 0 16 74 1987 Jamie Lawson 100 425 2 4.3 2012 Landry Klann 176-310-14 2049 8 .568 1991 Skip Shelton 0 13 0 12 49 1988 Jamie Lawson 193 811 8 4.6 2013 Tuskani Figaro 83-157-6 1135 8 .529 1992 Jarvis Lillie 7 0 0 0 42 1989 Leonard Valentine 183 562 5 3.1 1993 Adam Diel 0 34 0 3 43 1990 David Craig Robinson 97 568 8 5.9 RECEIVING 1994 Adam Diel 0 30 0 11 63 1991 Jarvis Lillie 138 823 4 6.0 YEAR PLAYER REC YDS TD AVG 1995 Adam Diel 0 14 0 6 32 1992 Clyde Washington 120 582 2 4.9 1972 Gator Gardner 27 348 2 12.9 1996 Adam Diel 0 18 0 15 63 1993 Clyde Washington 141 653 7 4.6 1973 Gerald Butler 25 249 0 9.9 1997 Kyle Leisher 0 15 0 12 51 1994 Corey Thomas 158 962 8 6.1 1974 Edward Davis 20 252 3 12.6 1998 Kyle Leisher 0 24 0 13 63 1995 Nakia Lumar 108 483 3 4.5 1975 Gerald Butler 25 450 5 18.0 1999 Kyle Leisher 0 16 0 7 37 1996 Nakia Lumar 235 1072 5 4.6 1976 Gerald Butler 42 592 3 14.1 2000 Kyle Leisher 0 15 0 14 57 1997 Nakia Lumar 105 475 3 4.5 1977 Lonnie Reed 16 235 1 14.9 2001 Josh Son 10 0 2 0 64 1998 Brad Zeller 139 582 4 4.2 1978 Keith Davis 16 185 3 11.5 2002 Josh Son 7 0 0 0 54 1999 Sullivan Turner 84 425 2 5.1 1979 Marvin Dumas 25 392 1 15.7 2003 Colt Colletti 12 0 0 0 72 2000 Josh Son 160 595 3 3.7 1980 Marvin Dumas 38 633 2 16.6 2004 Jay Jones 0 24 0 7 45 2001 Josh Son 201 845 10 4.2 1981 Dwight Walker 50 963 8 19.3 2005 Broderick Cole 13 0 0 0 78 2002 Josh Son 161 642 7 4.0 1982 Curtis Hobbs 37 545 1 14.7 2006 Alex Romero 0 24 0 7 45 2003 Colt Colletti 97 585 12 6.0 1983 Curtis Hobbs 42 673 6 16.0 2007 Broderick Cole 11 0 0 0 66 2004 Colt Colletti 91 546 6 6.0 1984 Dewayne Harrison 51 618 3 12.1 2008 Ross Schexnayder 0 21 0 12 57 2005 Joseph Tobias 109 718 7 6.6 1985 Dwayne Brown 47 583 3 12.4 2009 Ross Schexnayder 0 24 0 5 39 2006 Michael McLendon 57 438 4 7.7 1986 Mark Carrier 78 1513 20 19.4 2010 LaQuintin Caston 10 0 0 0 60 2007 Broderick Cole 135 643 11 4.8 1987 Alfred Dorsey 55 765 4 13.9 2011 Andrew Dolan 0 24 0 6 42 2008 Chris Bunch 74 404 4 5.5 1988 Jamie Lawson 23 200 0 18.2 2012 Andrew Dolan 0 21 0 10 51 2009 Marlin Meeks 123 675 3 5.5 1989 John Brown 38 612 3 16.1 2013 Andrew Dolan 0 37 0 9 64 2010 Jesse Turner 111 630 8 5.7 1990 John Brown 41 745 4 18.2 2011 LaQuintin Caston 179 707 5 3.9 1991 John Brown 17 217 2 12.8 DEFENSIVE LEADERS 2012 Marcus Washington 116 620 6 5.2 1992 David Johnson 26 477 3 18.4 YEAR PLAYER UT AT TOT 2013 Tuskani Figaro 177 1103 7 6.2 1993 David Johnson 24 513 5 21.4 1972 Larry Bland 63 36 99 PASSING 1994 Derrick Maxwell 14 228 1 16.3 1973 Allen Danos 76 31 107 YEAR PLAYER A-C-I YDS TD PCT 1995 Kip Rohner 18 323 0 17.9 1974 Allen Danos 113 59 172 1972 Craig McCullough 65-37-5 408 4 .569 1996 Kip Rohner 25 276 2 11.0 1975 Rusty Rebowe 81 68 149 1973 Kenny Pritchard 122-55-14 597 1 .451 1997 Julius Alcee 57 912 4 16.0 1976 Rusty Rebowe 116 74 190 1974 Craig McCullough 96-47-7 647 6 .489 1998 Julius Alcee 45 528 2 11.7 1977 Rusty Rebowe 168 71 239 1975 Ted Bergeron 180-87-5 1206 9 .483 1999 Brad Phillips 27 379 2 14.0 1978 Kenny Ortolano 108 65 173 1976 Ted Bergeron 137-62-14 720 3 .453 2000 Sullivan Beard 12 191 2 15.9 1979 Earl Rogers 75 64 139 1977 Tim McCabe 97-46-4 623 3 .474 2001 Thurman Lewis 16 339 1 37.7 1980 Basil Trepagnier 59 70 129 1978 Tim Bailey 106-38-8 409 3 .358 2002 Vince Butler 11 276 2 25.1 1981 Johnny Meads 70 19 89 1979 Tim Bailey 201-87-10 1397 10 .433 2003 Vince Butler 24 576 4 24.0 1982 Scott Hildebrand 76 32 108 1980 Tim Bailey 253-89-21 1382 9 .382 2004 Marcus Richardson 25 438 1 17.5 1983 Scott Hildebrand 72 35 107 1981 Gordon Falgoust 303-149-16 2356 22 .492 2005 Michael Okoronkwo 8 108 0 13.5 1984 Scott Hildebrand 55 31 86 1982 Keith Menard 174-83-7 1120 6 .477 2006 Michael Okoronkwo 11 278 2 25.3 1985 Thaddeus Lumar 33 46 79 1983 Doug Hudson 174-86-7 1204 7 .494 2007 Michael Okoronkwo 11 229 2 19.1 1986 Richard Romero 61 78 139 1984 Keith Menard 223-131-10 1724 13 .587 2008 Antonio Robinson 9 502 6 25.1 1987 Richard Romero 53 47 100 1985 Doug Hudson 316-180-18 2348 16 .570 2009 Antonio Robinson 27 490 4 18.1 1988 Terrence Cooks 48 74 122 1986 Doug Hudson 422-238-17 3627 34 .564 2010 Kenyad Blair 29 278 3 9.6 1989 Troy Fields 54 77 131 1987 Bobby McDonald 377-191-20 2491 19 .507 2011 Kenyad Blair 26 270 2 24.5 1990 Troy Fields 71 59 130 1988 Bobby McDonald 253-121-12 1650 8 .478 2012 Jesse Turner 45 448 2 10.0 1991 Russel Thomas 59 56 115 1989 Leonard Valentine 273-131-14 1947 10 .480 2013 Erik Buchanan 21 507 5 63.4 1992 Brett Adams 64 23 87 1990 Leonard Valentine 221-115-12 1781 9 .520 1993 Darryl Pounds 74 25 99 1991 Joey Primus 180-72-9 818 3 .400 SCORING 1994 Darnell Small 75 44 119 1992 Henri Ransefore 117-38-8 513 3 .325 YEAR PLAYER TD PAT 2-PT FG PTS 1995 Darnell Small 69 58 127 1993 Henri Ransefore 122-51-5 862 7 .418 1972 Ronald Joseph 3 0 1 0 20 1996 Quincy Sorrell 36 90 126 1994 Corey Thomas 55-22-4 364 2 .400 1973 Steve Stropolo 4 0 0 0 24 1997 Quincy Sorrell 46 58 104 59 WWW.GEAUXCOLONELS.COM Season Leaders

1998 Murphy Edwards 49 36 85 PUNTING 1994 Derrick Maxwell 14 207 54 1 14.8 1999 Rodney Coleman 70 32 102 YEAR PLAYER NO YDS LP AVG 1995 Chris Haynes 9 86 62 0 9.6 2000 Lee Rogers 80 34 114 1972 Terry Magee 77 3038 72 39.5 1996 Demetrius Patterson 9 32 8 0 3.6 2001 Todd Rivera 58 21 78 1973 Terry Magee 75 3110 64 41.5 1997 Kajuan Billings 11 150 53 0 13.6 2002 David Willis 37 32 69 1974 Terry Magee 73 2992 60 40.9 1998 Curtis Johnson 11 66 13 0 6.0 2003 Chris Thompson 36 33 69 1975 Terry Magee 67 2829 59 42.2 1999 Curtis Johnson 22 155 32 0 7.0 2004 Cory Vavala 44 25 69 1976 Dan Brown 82 3171 61 38.7 2000 Sullivan Beard 4 30 15 0 7.5 2005 Cory Vavala 45 40 85 1977 Dan Brown 86 3511 68 40.8 2001 David Plaisance 8 104 28 0 13.0 2006 Cory Vavala 28 53 81 1978 Dan Brown 85 3235 59 38.6 2002 David Plaisance 17 213 80 1 12.5 2007 Kareem Moore 46 27 73 1979 Dan Brown 75 2966 53 39.5 2003 David Plaisance 15 174 24 0 11.6 2008 Garrick Spain 36 24 60 1980 Don Alonzo 80 3205 85 40.1 2004 David Plaisance 18 179 48 0 9.9 2009 Yashua Willis 40 40 80 1981 Anthony Baker 31 1151 54 37.1 2005 Jermaine Boggan 8 91 43 0 11.4 2010 Tarbbaris Hicks 47 31 78 1982 David Fuhrer 66 2325 53 35.2 2006 Kareem Moore 10 91 26 0 9.1 2011 Jordan Piper 38 43 81 1983 David Fuhrer 56 2253 56 40.2 2007 Lardarius Webb 16 273 96 1 17.1 2012 Jordan Piper 56 51 107 1984 David Fuhrer 58 2132 61 36.8 2008 Lardarius Webb 10 152 75 1 15.2 2013 Chris Bermond 44 41 85 1985 David Fuhrer 48 1789 51 37.3 2009 Dominique Daniels 10 88 28 0 8.8 1986 Brian Wilcox 48 1839 58 38.3 2010 Bobby Felder 12 81 52 0 6.8 INTERCEPTIONS 1987 Brian Wilcox 75 3086 62 41.2 2011 Bobby Felder 13 90 36 0 6.9 YEAR PLAYER NO YDS LR TD AVG 1988 Brian Wilcox 69 2761 70 40.0 2012 Demon Bolt 7 73 29 0 10.4 1972 Bobby Templet 6 131 59 1 21.8 1989 Brian Wilcox 58 2340 74 40.4 2013 Demon Bolt 5 16 12 0 3.2 1973 David Percle 2 18 18 0 9.0 1990 Skip Shelton 53 1852 60 34.9 David Catha 2 5 5 0 2.5 1991 Brian Knowles 48 1687 54 35.2 KICKOFF RETURNS Elmo Boudreaux 2 2 2 0 1.0 1992 Skip Shelton 68 2488 68 36.6 YEAR PLAYER NO YDS LR TD AVG 1974 Gary Barbaro 3 77 55 0 25.7 1993 Brian Desselles 40 1646 54 41.2 1972 Gary Fontenot 19 517 99 1 27.2 1975 Gary Barbaro 6 113 25 1 18.8 1994 Brian Desselles 54 2309 55 42.8 1973 Gary Fontenot 19 376 74 0 19.0 1976 Carl Templet 5 15 11 0 3.0 1995 Quinn Guidry 56 2138 53 38.2 1974 Mike Jones 13 328 74 1 25.2 1977 Glenn Magee 3 49 31 0 16.3 1996 Quinn Guidry 57 2199 51 38.6 1975 Steve Stropolo 9 188 40 0 23.5 1978 Byron Boyd 5 54 32 0 10.8 1997 Quinn Guidry 63 2635 63 41.8 1976 Carl Templet 14 363 62 0 25.9 1979 Basil Trepagnier 6 33 21 0 5.5 1998 Quinn Guidry 59 2379 57 40.3 1977 Richard Auzenne 10 137 20 0 13.7 1980 Greg Harding 9 51 40 0 5.7 1999 Jeremy Thompson 63 2398 67 38.1 1978 Dwight Walker 23 393 36 0 17.1 1981 Keith Hodges 7 125 55 1 17.9 2000 Jeremy Thompson 62 2629 64 42.4 1979 Dwight Walker 12 287 60 0 23.9 1982 Greg Greely 7 38 21 0 5.4 2001 James Wilcox 32 1070 61 33.4 1980 Byron Jarvis 12 295 62 0 24.6 1983 Greg Greely 5 15 9 0 3.0 2002 John Manly 55 2095 62 38.1 1981 Dwight Walker 23 516 94 1 22.4 1984 Greg Greely 4 24 11 0 6.0 2003 John Manly 47 1767 51 37.6 1982 Oscar Smith 14 418 55 0 29.3 1985 Kurt Turner 2 9 9 0 3.0 2004 James Wilcox 42 1752 64 41.7 1983 Lionel Vital 21 572 70 0 27.2 Barry Davis 2 3 3 0 1.5 2005 Sean Comeaux 36 1255 51 34.9 1984 Oscar Smith 17 471 53 0 27.7 Thaddeus Lumar 2 3 3 0 1.5 2006 Sean Comeaux 44 1644 54 37.4 1985 Mark Carrier 11 249 51 0 22.6 Troy Bourgeois 2 1 1 0 .5 2007 Sean Comeaux 41 1458 49 35.6 1986 Brian Stropolo 29 607 65 0 20.9 1986 Dee Thomas 3 21 18 0 7.0 2008 Patrick Dolan 38 1611 57 42.4 1987 Dexter Carter 24 493 68 0 20.5 1987 Trevis Rowley 4 29 25 1 7.3 2009 Patrick Dolan 59 2521 64 42.7 1988 Bernard Sellers 22 465 37 0 21.1 1988 Dee Thomas 5 122 70 2 24.4 2010 Patrick Dolan 63 2721 74 43.2 1989 Aaron Ruffin 22 409 83 0 18.6 1989 Clifton Smith 4 34 17 0 6.8 2011 Cory Kemps 50 2142 60 42.8 1990 Kelvin Dandridge 15 340 44 0 22.7 1990 Clifton Smith 4 9 9 0 2.3 2012 Cory Kemps 50 2112 64 42.2 1991 Cory Butler 12 225 28 0 18.8 1991 Darryl Pounds 8 40 20 0 5.0 2013 Conner Fryoux 46 1802 58 39.2 1992 Darryl Pounds 21 407 36 0 19.4 1992 Darryl Pounds 4 84 30 0 21.0 1993 Darryl Pounds 25 583 67 0 23.3 1993 Tederick Henry 3 51 44 1 17.0 PUNT RETURNS 1994 Darryl Pounds 25 565 63 0 22.6 1994 Clarence Wiggins 5 118 50 2 23.6 YEAR PLAYER NO YDS LR TD AVG 1995 Chris Haynes 18 291 31 0 16.2 1995 Ricky Wilson 1 11 11 0 11.0 1972 Gary Fontenot 11 140 30 0 17.7 1996 Frank Wilson 12 251 33 0 20.9 1996 Demetrius Patterson 3 41 32 1 13.7 1973 Gary Fontenot 14 63 36 0 4.5 1997 Kajuan Billings 13 216 35 0 16.6 1997 Kevin Johnson 3 31 17 0 10.3 1974 Carl Templet 10 59 17 0 5.9 1998 Curtis Johnson 21 347 29 0 16.5 1998 Lee Rogers 2 31 31 0 15.5 1975 Carl Templet 14 207 52 1 14.8 1999 Sullivan Beard 14 302 54 0 21.6 1999 Seven Players Tied With One 1976 Carl Templet 32 334 59 1 10.4 2000 Sullivan Beard 19 535 92 0 28.2 2000 Seneca McMillan 3 122 89 1 40.7 1977 Richard Auzenne 15 95 24 0 6.3 2001 LeJuan Walker 16 482 99 1 30.1 2001 Chris Thompson 5 17 6 0 3.4 1978 Dwight Walker 16 284 73 2 17.8 2002 LeJuan Walker 18 535 68 0 29.7 2002 Chris Thompson 5 77 30 1 15.4 1979 Terry Topey 22 258 81 1 11.7 2003 Chris Crawford 20 646 100 2 32.3 2003 David Willis 2 25 24 0 12.5 1980 Dwight Walker 16 132 30 0 8.3 2004 Demarko Hutchinson 14 289 38 0 20.6 2004 Tommy Lee Brown 5 17 15 0 3.4 1981 Dwight Walker 16 218 76 1 13.6 2005 Brandon Zackery 12 218 38 0 18.2 2005 Cory Vavala 4 54 41 0 13.5 1982 Brian Stropolo 10 139 85 1 13.9 2006 Dominique Sykes 18 323 46 0 17.9 2006 Jermaine Boggan 2 30 16 0 15.0 1983 Brent Verzwyvelt 6 124 62 0 20.7 2007 Lardarius Webb 22 588 71 0 26.7 Toney Edison 2 5 5 0 2.5 1984 Brian Stropolo 27 144 38 0 5.3 2008 Lardarius Webb 16 472 78 1 29.5 2007 Lardarius Webb 5 148 72 3 29.6 1985 Mark Carrier 16 163 90 1 10.2 2009 Antonio Robinson 28 549 38 0 19.6 2008 Lardarius Webb 1 37 37 0 18.5 1986 Mark Carrier 31 256 55 1 19.7 2010 Chika Madu 34 807 38 0 23.7 2009 Bobby Felder 2 107 63 1 53.5 1987 Dexter Carter 26 139 38 0 5.4 2011 Chika Madu 52 1269 94 2 24.4 2010 Bobby Felder 4 40 25 0 10.0 1988 Dexter Carter 22 152 27 0 5.4 2012 Josh Hanberry 31 596 53 0 19.2 2011 Bobby Felder 5 70 28 0 14.0 1989 Andre Felder 20 201 41 1 10.1 2013 Carey Fortson 30 766 94 1 25.5 2012 Toren Joseph 2 24 16 0 12.0 1990 John Brown 22 207 75 1 18.8 T.J. Lumar 2 0 0 0 0 1991 John Brown 25 151 24 0 6.0 2013 Chris Bermond 2 12 12 0 6.0 1992 David Johnson 14 84 22 0 6.0 Byron Cobb 2 22 13 0 11.0 1993 David Johnson 8 32 21 0 4.0 2014 NICHOLLS FOOTBALL 60 Career Leaders

RUSHING YEARS RUSH YDS TD AVG DEFENDERS YEARS UT AT TOTAL 1. Josh Son 2000-03 664 2658 29 4.0 1. Rusty Rebowe 1974-77 412 243 655 2. Oscar Smith 1981, 83, 85 589 2482 25 4.2 2. Kenney Ortolano 1975-78 311 139 450 3. Steve Stropolo 1973-76 592 2130 14 3.6 3. Earl Rogers 1976-79 236 161 397 4. Brodreick Cole 2005-07 470 2111 33 4.5 4. Richard Romero 1985-88 156 196 352 5. Colt Colletti 2001-04 380 2051 24 5.4 5. Allen Danos 1972-75 244 136 380 6. Nakia Lumar 1995-97 448 2030 11 4.5 6. Carey Johnson 1972-75 230 113 343 7. Aaron Ruffin 1987-90 458 1838 20 4.0 7. Basil Trepagnier 1977-80 197 144 341 8. Marcus Washington 2010-13 386 1827 17 4.7 8. Darryl Pounds 1991-94 220 115 335 9. Corey Thomas 1993-96 339 1756 14 5.2 9. Quincy Sorrell 1994-97 129 196 325 10. LaQuintin Caston 2009-12 506 1745 23 3.4 10. Terrence Cooks 1985-88 147 176 323

PASSING YEARS ATT COMP INT YDS TD INTERCEPTIONS YEARS NO YDS LR AVG TD 1. Doug Hudson 1983-86 1020 533 53 7670 58 1. Greg Greely 1981-84 21 218 87 10.4 2 2. Brad Zeller 1995-98 919 493 40 5616 25 2. Greg Harding 1979-81 16 99 40 6.2 0 3. Keith Menard 1981-84 625 329 32 4362 33 3. Darryl Pounds 1991-94 14 128 30 9.1 0 4. Bobby McDonald 1986-88 653 323 34 4324 28 4. Basil Trepagnier 1977-80 12 74 21 6.2 0 5. Leonard Valentine 1989-90 494 246 26 3728 19 Dee Thomas 1986-89 12 232 70 21.2 2 6. Tim Bailey 1977-80 664 246 43 3628 25 Andre Felder 1986-89 12 122 68 10.2 1 7. Landry Klann 2010- 427 247 21 2817 11 Bobby Felder 2008-11 12 217 63 18.1 0 8. LaQuintin Caston 2009-12 469 239 21 2814 24 7. Chris Thompson 2000-2003 11 129 30 12.9 1 9. Ted Bergeron 1974-77 414 200 23 2533 19 8. Byron Boyd 1976-79 10 66 32 6.6 0 10. Josh Son 2000-2003 314 139 19 2503 18 9. Gary Barbaro 1972-75 9 190 55 21.1 1 Glenn Magee 1976-79 9 136 36 17.0 0 RECEIVING YEARS REC YDS TD AVG PUNT RETURNS YEARS NO YDS LR AVG TD 1. Mark Carrier 1983-86 147 2709 24 18.4 1. Dwight Walker 1978-81 66 945 76 14.3 5 2. Brian Stropolo 1982-84, 86 135 2203 20 16.3 2. David Plaisance 2001-2004 58 670 80 11.5 1 3. Dwight Walker 1978-81 106 2163 23 20.4 3. Carl Templet 1974-76 56 600 49 10.7 2 4. Marvin Dumas 1978-81 107 1742 12 16.3 4. Mark Carrier 1983-86 48 426 90 8.9 2 5. John Brown 1988-91 107 1724 10 16.1 5. Lardarius Webb 2007-08 26 425 96 16.3 2 6. Gerald Butler 1973-76 105 1470 11 14.0 6. Brian Stropolo 1982-84, 86 49 390 85 7.9 1 7. Julius Alcee 1997-98 102 1440 6 14.1 7. John Brown 1988-91 47 358 75 7.6 1 8. Alfred Dorsey 1985-87 89 1217 7 13.7 8. Richard Auzenne 1977-79 43 341 30 7.9 0 9. Dwayne Brown 1982-85 96 1148 4 12.0 9. Dexter Carter 1985-88 51 304 38 6.0 0 10. David Johnson 1991-93 58 1096 5 18.9 10. Terry Topey 1977-79 22 258 81 11.7 1

SCORING YEARS TD 1-PAT 2-PAT FG TOTAL KICKOFF RETURNS YEARS NO YDS LR AVG TD 1. Oscar Smith 1981, 83, 85 35 0 0 0 210 1. Chika Madu 2010-11 86 2076 91 24.1 2 Jose Bran 1986, 88-90 0 102 0 36 210 2. Darryl Pounds 1991-94 71 1555 67 21.9 0 3. Kyle Leisher 1997-2000 0 70 0 46 208 3. Dwight Walker 1978-81 72 1475 94 20.5 1 4. Dwight Walker 1978-81 33 0 3 0 204 4. Oscar Smith 1981, 83, 85 43 1221 83 28.4 1 5. Andrew Dolan 2010-13 0 109 0 31 202 5. Lardarius Webb 2007-08 38 1060 78 27.8 1 6. Adam Diel 1993-96 0 96 0 35 201 6. Gary Fontenot 1971-74 45 1037 99 23.1 1 7. Broderick Cole 2004-2007 33 0 0 0 198 7. LeJuan Walker 2001-2002 34 1017 99 30.0 1 8. Josh Son 2000-2003 29 0 1 0 176 8. Brian Stropolo 1982-84, 86 42 916 94 21.8 1 9. Mark Carrier 1983-86 26 0 1 0 157 9. Sullivan Beard 1997-2000 35 914 92 26.1 0 10. Colt Colletti 2001-2004 24 0 0 0 144 10. Curtis Johnson 1997-2000 49 841 45 17.1 0

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All American 2003 Josh Son, quarterback 1992 Royce Nelson, offensive lineman 1976 Gerald Butler, SE Kodak First Team Dustin Denault, offensive lineman Darryl Pounds, defensive back 1977 Rusty Rebowe, LB Kodak First Team; AP First Team; 2004 Joseph Trosclair, offensive lineman 1993 Darryl Pounds, defensive back NCAA All-American 1994 Brian Desselles, punter Kenny Ortolano, NG AP Honorable Mention Capital One Academic All-America Adam Diel, place kicker 1980 Greg Harding, DB AP Honorable Mention 2013 Jordan Hanberry, DB First Team Michael LeBlanc, offensive lineman 1981 Dwight Walker, WR AP First Team; Kodak First Team Darryl Pounds, defensive back 1982 Clint Conque, OLB AP First Team First-Team All-Gulf South Conference Clarence Wiggins, defensive back Jay Pennison, C AP Second Team 1973 Terry Magee, punter 1995 Darnell Small, linebacker Johnny Meads, ILB AP Honoranble Mention 1974 Gary Barbaro, defensive back 1996 Darren Barbier, Coach of the Year 1983 Jay Pennison, C AP Second Team Terry Magee, punter Adam Diel, place kicker 1984 Dewayne Harrison, TE AP First Team 1975 Carey Johnson, nose guard John Emery (Newcomer of the Year) Lynn Bychurch, OG AP Honorable Mention Terry Magee, punter Greg Reynolds, offensive lineman Scott Hildebrand, ILB AP Honorable Mention Steve Stropolo, running back 1998 Robert Martin, defensive lineman Keith Menard, QB AP Honorable Mention 1976 Fred Roth, offensive tackle Murphy Edwards, linebacker Oscar Smith, RB AP Honorable Mention 1977 Fred Bruhl, defensive end 2000 Jeremy Thompson, punter Anthony Tuggle, DB AP Honorable Mention Rusty Rebowe, linebacker (Player of 2001 Colt Colletti, fullback 1985 Lynn Bychurch, OG AP Second-Team the Year) Chris Thompson, cornerback 1986 Mark Carrier, WR AP First Team; Kodak First Team Kenny Ortolano, nose guard 2002 Matt DeRoche, offensive lineman Doug Hudson, QB AP Honorable Mention; 1978 Byron Boyd, defensive back Josh Son, quarterback Football News Second Team Kenny Ortolano, nose guard Chris Thompson, cornerback Troy Bourgeois, DB AP Honorable Mention LeJuan Walker, kick returner Darnell Carmouche, DT AP Honorable Mention Second-Team All-Gulf South Conference 2003 Chris Thompson, cornerback Billy Naquin, OG AP Honorable Mention 1975 Gary Barbaro, defensive back Chris Crawford, kick returner 1987 Alfred Dorsey, WR AP Second Team Richard Berard, defensive end 2004 Colt Colletti, running back Karl Hill, DB AP Third Team Allen Danos, defensive back David Willis, safety Reed Pere’, OT AP Third Team 1976 Gerald Butler, wide receiver 2005 Joseph Tobias, running back Richard Romero, ILB AP Honorable Mention Rusty Rebowe, linebacker Broderick Cole, fullback 1988 Karl Hill, DB College Football News Third Team Carl Templet, defensive back Jacob Bender, offensive lineman 1991 Darryl Pounds, DB AP Second Team 1978 Fred Roth, offensive guard Cody Stogner, offensive lineman 1992 Royce Nelson, OL National Weekly Football Gazette Third Team Basil Trepagnier, defensive back Michael Young, defensive lineman 1993 Darryl Pounds, DB National Weekly Football Gazette Second Team Cory Vavala, linebacker 1994 Darryl Pounds, DB AP First Team; National Weekly Football Gazette First-Team All-Gulf Star Conference Joe Ogletree, safety First Team; The Sports Network Second Team 1984 Sheldon Andrus, defensive tackle 2006 Jacob Bender, offensive tackle Brian Desselles, P AP Second Team; The Sports Network Third Team Lynn Bychurch, offensive guard Toney Edison, safety 2002 LeJuan Walker, KR National Weekly Football Gazette First Team Dewayne Harrison, tight end Cory Vavala, linebacker Chris Thompson, CB National Weekly Football Gazette Third Team Scott Hildebrand, linebacker 2007 Broderick Cole, fullback 2003 Chris Thompson, KR National Weekly Football Gazette First Team Keith Menard, quarterback Benjamin Gombossy, offensive guard Chris Thompson, CB National Weekly Football Gazette Second Team Oscar Smith, running back Kareem Moore, safety 2005 Cody Stogner, C The Sports Network Third Team Anthony Tuggle, defensive back Lardarius Webb, safety 2006 Jacob Bender, OT Sports Network I-AA/FCS Third Team 1985 Lynn Bychurch, offensive guard 2008 Lardarius Webb, safety 2007 Kareem Moore, FS AP Second Team 1986 Troy Bourgeois, defensive back Lardarius Webb, return specialist Lardarius Webb, SS Sports Network First Team Darnell Carmouche, defensive line 2009 Patrick Dolan, punter Lardarius Webb, SS Walter Camp Foundation First Team Mark Carrier, wide receiver Marlin Meeks, fullback Lardarius Webb, SS College Sporting News Fabulous Fifty Doug Hudson, quarterback 2010 Patrick Dolan, punter 2008 Lardarius Webb, FS AP First Team Billy Naquin, offensive guard Bobby Felder, defensive back Lardarius Webb, FS Sports Network First Team 2011 Bobby Felder, defensive back Lardarius Webb, FS American Football Coaches Association Second-Team All-Gulf Star Conference Cory Kemps, punter Lardarius Webb, FS College Sporting News Fabulous Fifty 1984 Greg Greely, defensive back Chika Madu, return specialist 2009 Marlin Meeks, FB Sports Network Third Team George Scott, offensive tackle Marlin Meeks, FB College Sporting News Fabulous Fifty Lionel Vital, running back SLC Offensive Player of the Year 2010 Patrick Dolan, P Phil Steele’s Fourth Team 1985 Patrick Pattan, offensive tackle 2005 Yale Vannoy, quarterback Mark Carrier, wide receiver NCAA I-AA Southeast All-Region Oscar Smith, running back SLC Defensive Player of the Year 2005 Michael Young, DL Second Team Darnell Carmouche, defensive line 2007 Kareem Moore, safety Thaddeus Lumar, linebacker National Coach of the Year 1986 Lynn Bychurch, center SLC Freshman of the Year 1996 Darren Barbier Sports Network Eddie Robinson Award Recipient; Patrick Pattan, offensive guard 1991 Darryl Pounds, safety Schutt Sports/American Football Quarterly Division Brian Stropolo, wide receiver 2000 Josh Son, quarterback I-AA Coach of the Year Kevin Smooth, running back 2001 LeJuan Walker, return specialist/ Richard Romero, linebacker defensive back GTE Academic All-America District VI Team Thomas Williams, defensive back 2004 Broderick Cole, fullback 1994 Jared Allemand, linebacker Tony Easton, wide receiver First-Team All-SLC/SFL SLC Newcomer of the Year 1996 Ricky Wilson, defensive back 1991 Darryl Pounds, defensive back 1996 John Emery, defensive end Brad Zeller, quarterback (Freshman of the Year) 2005 Joseph Tobias, running back 1997 Brad Zeller, quarterback Jarvis Lillie, running back 2006 Kareem Moore, safety 2002 Josh Son, quarterback Michael Walker, defensive lineman 2007 Lardarius Webb, safety

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SLC Football Student Athlete of the Year First-Team LSWA All-Louisiana 1994 Adam Diel, placekicker Johnson, Allen Rudolph, Clyde 2010 Patrick Dolan, punter 1975 Gary Barbaro, defensive back Michael LeBlanc, offensive lineman Washington, and Mike Zierlein Allen Danos, defensive lineman 1995 Darnell Small, linebacker 1994 No permanent captains named SLC Coach of the Year Terry Magee, punter 1996 Adam Diel, place kicker 1995 No permanent captains named 1996 Darren Barbier 1976 Fred Roth, offensive tackle Murphy Edwards, defensive lineman 1996 No permanent captains named 2002 Daryl Daye 1977 Rusty Rebowe, linebacker Ivan Williams, defensive lineman 1997 No permanent captains named 2005 Jay Thomas Tommy Broom, center 1997 Julius Alcee, wide receiver 1998 No permanent captains named 1978 Fred Roth, offensive guard Quincy Sorrell, linebacker 1999 Andy Naquin, Kevin Johnson, Second-Team All-SLC/SFL 1980 Don Alonzo, punter 1998 Cliff Cumberland, tight end Daiquari Wilson, Brad Smith 1991 Todd Adams, offensive tackle Basil Trepagnier, safety Greg DeBose, offensive lineman 2000 Rocky Curl, Lee Rogers, Brad Smith, 1992 Michael Morris, linebacker 1983 Jay Pennison, center Kyle Leisher, placekicker Ryan Thibodaux 1994 Todd Harris, defensive end 1985 Dwayne Brown, tight end Robert Martin, defensive lineman 2001 Steve Ellis, Todd Rivera, Kyle Smith, Darnell Small, linebacker 1988 Reed Pere’, offensive tackle 2000 Kyle Leisher, placekicker Josh Son, Ryan Thibodaux 1995 Greg Reynolds, offensive lineman Jamie Lawson, fullback Kyle Smith, offensive lineman 2002 Josh Son, Steve Ellis, Lester McGee, 1996 Reggie Davis, cornerback 1991 Darryl Pounds, defensive back Jeremy Thompson, punter Matt DeRouche Nakia Lumar, running back 1992 Darryl Pounds, defensive back 2002 Josh Son, quarterback 2003 Phillip Robin, Rudy August, Josh Son, Demetrius Patterson, cornerback 1993 Darryl Pounds, defensive back LeJuan Walker, kick returner Adam Gardner, Travis Douglas Quincy Sorrell, linebacker 1994 Brian Desselles, punter Chris Thompson, cornerback 2004 David Plaisance, Yale Vannoy, Joseph Ivan Williams, defensive lineman Darryl Pounds, defensive back 2003 Josh Son, quarterback Trosclair, David Willis, Bryan Paille 1997 Murphy Edwards, defensive end 1996 John Emery, defensive lineman Chris Thompson, cornerback 2005 Yale Vannoy, Thomas Lorio, Henry Anthony Saul, linebacker Nakia Lumar, running back Chris Crawford, kick returner Johnson, Bryan Paille, Joseph Quincy Sorrell, linebacker Greg Reynolds, offensive lineman 2005 Jacob Bender, offensive lineman Ogletree 1998 Julius Alcee, wide receiver Quincy Sorrell, linebacker Broderick Cole, fullback 2006 Jacob Bender, Broderick Cole, Toney Greg DeBose, offensive lineman 1998 Murphy Edwards, linebacker 2007 Benjamin Gombossy, offensive guard Edison, Dustin Gisclair, Cory Vavala Kyle Leisher, placekicker 2005 Cody Stogner, offensive lineman Kareem Moore, safety 2007 Matt Blanchard, Broderick Cole, Brad Zeller, quarterback Cory Vavala, linebacker 2008 Lardarius Webb, return specialist Dominic Cooper, Benjamin 2000 Sullivan Beard, return specialist 2007 Lardarius Webb, safety 2009 Aric Flowers, offensive lineman Gombossy, Kareem Moore Kyle Leisher, placekicker Lardarius Webb, return specialists 2010 Bobby Felder, defensive back 2008 Nigel Cormier, Patrick Gordon, Isa Todd Rivera, linebacker 2008 Patrick Dolan, punter 2011 Bobby Felder, defensive back Hines, Chris Noble, Lardarius Webb Lee Rogers, defensive back Lardarius Webb, defensive back Chika Madu, return specialist 2009 Tyson Andus/Marlin Meeks, Aric Kyle Smith, offensive lineman 2009 Patrick Dolan, punter 2012 Jordan Piper, linebacker Flowers, Antonio Robinson, Ross 2001 LeJuan Walker, kick reteurner 2010 Patrick Dolan, punter Schexnayder, Yashua Willis 2002 Colt Colletti, running back 2012 Nick Scelfo, tight end Captains John Manly, punter 1971 Jerry Sanchez and Larry Bland Senior Bowl Participants Burnell Taylor, defensive lineman LSWA Coach of the Year 1972 Mike Torres and Larry Bland 1975 Terry Magee, punter 2003 Phillip Brock, running back 1975 Bill Clements 1973 Jerry Sanchez and Walt Gaudet Gary Barbaro, defensive back Vince Butler, wide receiver 1986 Sonny Jackson 1974 Mike Torres and Kenny Duke Adam Gardner, offensive lineman 1996 Darren Barbier 1975 Elijah Hensley and Carey Johnson East-West Shrine Bowl Participant Jeff Breaux, offensive lineman 1976 Keith Crawford and Fred Raiford 1976 Gerald Butler, wide receiver John Manly, punter LSWA Newcomer of the Year 1977 Ted Bergeron and Rusty Rebowe 2004 Broderick Cole, fullback 1996 John Emery, defensive end 1978 Keith Davis and Jerry Galloway Blue*Gray All-Star Game Participant Joseph Trosclair, offensive lineman 2007 Lardarius Webb, safety 1979 Ronnie Harkless and Earl Rogers 2003 Chris Thompson, cornerback Michael Young, defensive lineman 1980 Greg Jones and Basil Trepagnier Tommy Lee Brown, cornerback LSWA Freshman of the Year 1981 Tommy Warner, Keith Hodges, and Magnloia Gridiron All-Star Classic James Wilcox, punter 1991 Darryl Pounds Arthur Tolliver 2006 Jacob Bender, offensive tackle 2005 Yale Vannoy, quarterback 1982 Shane Whittemore, Barry Valcin, Clint Toney Edison, safety Benjamin Gombossy, offensive Second-Team LSWA All-Louisiana Conque, and Kevin Bell lineman Bryan 1982 Clint Conque, outside linebacker 1983 Walter Morrison, Jay Pennison, and Texas vs. The Nation All-Star Game Paille, defensive lineman Greg Greely, safety Johnny Meads 2007 Kareem Moore, safety Tommy Lee Brown, cornerback 1983 Greg Greely, cornerback 1984 Greg Greely, Scott Hildebrand, and 2008 Lardarius Webb, safety 2006 Greg Casnave, defensive lineman Richard Motton, offensive guard Keith Menard Kareem Moore, safety 1984 Keith Menard, quarterback 1985 Dwayne Brown, Bobby Connell, Jay Dixie Gridiron Classic 2007 Garrick Spain, linebacker Anthony Tuggle, cornerback Roth 2010 Patrick Dolan, punter Jordan Stone, defensive lineman 1985 Lynn Bychurch, offensive guard 1986 Troy Bourgeois, Mark Carrier, Doug Lardarius Webb, return specialists Oscar Smith, running back Hudson, Patrick Pattan, Kevin Smoot, National Academic All-Star 2008 Nigel Cormier, offensive lineman 1986 Doug Hudson, quarterback and Brian Stropolo 2010 Patrick Dolan, punter Zac Reddix, defensive end Mark Carrier, wide receiver 1987 Alfred Dorsey, Thaddeus Lumar, and 2009 Aric Flowers, offensive lineman 1987 Alfred Dorsey, wide receiver Clarence Robinson Hampshire Honor Society Jordan Nevels, defensive back Richard Glover, defensive tackle 1988 Trevis Rowley, Richard Romero, Reed 2010 Patrick Dolan, punter Antonio Robinson, wide receiver 1988 Terrence Cooks, inside linebacker Pere’ 2010 Jesse Turner, running back 1989 Joey Quinn, defensive tackle 1989 Craig Marek 2011 Nick Scelfo, tight end 1990 Joey Quinn, defensive tackle 1990 Troy Fields, Aaron Ruffin, Clifton Marcus Washington, running back Troy Fields, linebacker Smith, and Brent Stewart 2012 Jordan Piper, linebacker Jose Bran, placekicker 1991 Todd Adams, Russel Thomas, and Nick Scelfo, tight end 1991 Jarvis Lillie, running back Michael Walker 2013 Abasi Salimu, offensive line Michael Walker, defensive line 1992 Legantry Chaney, Tyrone Dominique, Siegan Vergenal, defensive back Todd Adams, offensive tackle Allen Rudolph, and Royce Nelson 1993 Brian Desselles, punter 1993 Eric Held, Matt Hodson, David

63 WWW.GEAUXCOLONELS.COM Colonels Drafted into Pro Football

1976 Gary Barbaro, DB - Kansas City Chiefs, Third Round (74th)

1977 Gerald Butler, WR - Chicago Bears, Seventh Round (182nd)

1982 Dwight Walker, WR - Cleveland Browns, Fourth Round (87th)

1984 Johnny Meads, LB - Houston Oilers, Third Round (58th) Darryl Pounds Chris Thompson Johnny Meads Johnny Meads, LB - New Orleans Breakers, Third Round (56th)

Curtis Hobbs, WR - Jacksonville Bulls, Eighth Round (163rd)

Ronald Motton, OG - Houston Gamblers, 13th Round (257th)

Jay Pennison, C - Jacksonville Bulls, 13th Round (270th)

1985 Greg Greely, DB - San Antonio Gunslingers, Second Round (24th) Jacob Bender

Jay Pennison Anthony Tuggle, DB - Los Angeles Express, Fifth Round (64th) Doug Hudson Lionel Vital, RB - Washington Redskins, Seventh Round (187th)

1986 Oscar Smith, RB - Detroit Lions, Fifth Round (119th)

1987 Mark Carrier, WR - Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Third Round (57th) Kareem Moore

Doug Hudson, QB - Kansas City Chiefs, Second Round (186th)

1989 Jamie Lawson, FB - Tampa Bay Lawson, Fifth Round (117th)

1990 Dee Thomas, DB - Houston Oilers, 10th Round (264th)

1995 Darryl Pounds, DB - Washington, Third Round (68th) Mark Carrier Lardarius Webb 2004 Chris Thompson, DB – Jacksonville Jaguars, Fifth Round (110th)

2007 Jacob Bender, OT – New York Jets, Sixth Round (177th)

2008 Kareem Moore, FS – Washington Redskins, Sixth Round (180th)

2009 Lardarius Webb, SS – Baltimore Ravens, Third Round (88th)

Jamie Lawson

2014 NICHOLLS FOOTBALL 64 Colonel Lettermen

A BAKER, Tim, OL BORDEN, Cornelius, LB BRUHL, Tommy, DE CASNAVE, Greg, DL CRAWFORD, Marshall, TE ABRAM, Jeffery, DB 2002-2003, Natchez, Miss. 1999, Moss Point, Miss. 1974-77, Covington 2005, 2006 LaCombe 2009-12, Bellville, Texas 2011, Franklinton BARBA, Mike, WR BOUDOIN, Perry, TE-DE BRUMFIELD, Bryan, DB CASTON, LaQuintin, QB CROCHET, Jason, DL ABREGO, Jeff, OT 2009, Houma 1978-81, Edgard 1982-84, Amite 2009-12, Baton Rouge 1998, Houma 1971-74, Gramercy BARBARO, Gary, DB BOUDREAUX, Cody, RB BRUNO, Lindsey, OL CATHA, David, DB CROWE, Leslie, LB ACOSTA, Kyle, DL 1972-75, Kenner 1993, St.Amant 1994-96, Chalmette 1972, 1974-76, Baton Rouge 1992-94, Amite 1990-92, LaPlace BARKER, Anthony, P-WR BOUDREAUX, Elmo, DB BRUNO, Ryan, LB CATOIRE, Allen, OL CRUMP, Brian, DL ADAMS, Brett, LB 1981-82, Valley, Ala. 1971-74, Thibodaux 2011-13, Baton Rouge 1992-95, Metairie 1992, New Orleans 1991-93, Gretna BARNES, Kendrick, FB BOUDREAUX, Rene, DT BRUNSON, Randy, OL CHAISSON, Jeremy, OL CULOTTA, Rickey, QB ADAMS, Todd, OG 1998, Magnolia, Miss. 1978-79, Houma 2001-2002, Forest, Miss. 2000, Thibodaux 1995, Metairie 1989-91, Thibodaux BARTHE, Earl, DB BOUDREAUX, Ty, LS BRYAN, Winfred, DL CHAMBERS, Kevin, DE CUMBERLAND, Cliff, TE ADAMS, Pio, OL 1980 2011-, Raceland 1988-89, Miami, Fla. 1980, New Orleans 1996-98, Metairie 2010-11, Nanakuli, HI BARTHOLOMEW, Karl, RB BOUDY, Christopher, LB BUA, Chris, LB CHAMPAGNE, Ray, DE CURL, Rocky, TE/LB AFFOLTER, Kenneth, LB 2004, 2005, New Orleans 1991, Biloxi, Miss. 2003, 2004, New Orleans 1972-74, Jeanerette 1997-2000, Kenner 1982-83, Slidell BARRY, Jerry, LB BOURGEOIS, Troy, SS BUCHANAN, Corey, RB CHANEY, Legantry, FB CURLIN, Richard, OT ALCEE, Julius, WR 1971-74, Grand Coteau 1983-86, Houston, Texas 2006, -08, -10, Kingsville, Texas 1989-92, Fair Hope, Ala. 1976-79, Houma 1997-98, Algiers BATISTE, Calvin, DB BOUYER, Bryan, DL BUCHANAN, Erik, WR CHAPMAN, Stuart, OL CUROLE, Kindall, PK ALEX, Horace, RB 1976, Amite 2002, Eufaula, Ala. 2012-13, Aberdeen, Miss. 1987-88, Delcambre 1979-81, Cut Off 1975-77, New Iberia BEARD, Sullivan, WR BOUZIGARD, Scott, FS BUCKLAND, Dean, OL CHARPENTIER, Sonny, WR CURRY, Keith, DE ALLEMAN, Eric, WR 1998-2000, Lockport 1979-81, Galliano 1992-95, Houma 1979, Franklin 2002, Hickory, Miss. 1993, Thibodaux BEARY, Tim, DE BOVIE, Davin, DB BUCKNER, Eric, TE CHARTAIN, Nick, OL CURTIS, Malcom, DB ALLEMAND, Jared, QB/WR, 1978-81, Geismar 2011-, Waggaman 1986-88, Kentwood 2013, New Orleans 1989-91, New Orleans 1992-94, Lockport BECNEL, Gary, OG BOWMAN, Brenton, LB BUNCH, Chris, QB CHATMAN, Hosea, WR D ALLEN, Billy Ray, RB 1972, Vacherie 2011-12, Kenner 2006, -08, Crystal River, Fla. 1986-89, Houma DAHLKE, Dasche, DE 1974, Biloxi, Miss. BEBE, Chuck, OT BOYD, Andre, DL BUQUOI, Gary, OL CHAUVIN, Zack, QB 2003, Texas City, Texas ALLEN, Chris, OL 1974-75, Baton Rouge 1995-96, New Orleans 1992-94, Metairie 2006, 2007, Thibodaux DAIGLE, Butch, FB 1993, Demopolis, Ala. BELANGER, Brent, LB/FB BOYD, Ben, DB BURCHETT, Roy, QB CHERAMIE, Ren, OL 1982-86, Gonzales ALLEN, Tyrie, RB 1989, 1991, Houma 1977, Tylertown, Miss. 2001, Bradenton, Fla. 2009, Cut Off DAIGS, Chris, WR 2010-11, Davie, Fla. BELLANGER, Troy, DS BOYD, Byron, DB BURKS, Dennis, RB CHUTER, Eric, OL 1989-90, Harvey ALONZO, Don, P 1992-95, Raceland 1976-79, Boutte 1996, New Orleans 1991, New Orleans DANDRIDGE, Kelvin, WR 1980, Ft. Walton Beach, Fla. BELL, Kevin, NG-DT BOZEMAN, Donnie, WB BURKS, Terrel, OL CLARK, Corey, RB-TE 1989-91, Baton Rouge ALT, Eric, OL 1979-1982, Avondale 1994, Napoleonville 1994-95, Memphis, Tenn. 1991-92, Thibodaux DANIELS, Dominique, DB 2012-13, Ontario, Calif. BELLEW, Danny, OT BRAN, Jose, PK BURNS, Blaine, FB CLARK, Dedric, DB 2006-09, Tampa, Fla. ANDERSON, Kareem, DT 1981-82, Saucier, Miss. 1986, 88-90 New Orleans 2005-08, Baton Rouge 1996, Vacherie DANIELS, Justin, OL 2004, Atlanta, Ga. BENDER, JACOB, OT BREAUX, Jared, OL BUSH, Juan, CB CLARK, Mike, CB-TB 2009, Mobile, Ala. ANDERSON, Ronald, DT 2003-06 Mayo, Maryland 2013-, Lockport 1980, New Orleans 1987-80, Denham Springs DANOS, Allen, DT 1989, Norco BERARD, Richard, DE BREAUX, Jeffrey, OL BUTLER, Cory, DB CLEMENT, Clint, LB 1972-75, Cut Off ANDERSON, Tawaskie, RB 1972-75, Jeanerette 2000-2003, Sulphur 1990-92, Houma 2011-12, Thibodaux DAVID, Joseph, LB 1995, 1997-99, New Orleans BERGERON, Ted, QB BREAUX, Joey BUTLER, Darvin, DB CLINE, Caleb, OL 1980 ANDERSON, Vince, DB 1974-77, Houma 2003, Alvin, Texas 2012, Plaquemine, La. 2011-, Norman, Okla. DAVIDSON, Calvin, WR 2003, Lake City, Fla. BERGERON, Stefan, LB BREAUX, Von, WR BUTLER, Gerald, WR COATES, Mark, RB 201011-, Prichard, Ala. ANDRUS, Sheldon, DT 2008-11, Pierre Part 2013-, Lafayetter 1973-76, Slidell 1993, 1995, Gretna DAVIS, Aaron, TE 1981-84, Port Barre BERMOND, Chris, LB BRIGGS, Troy, TE BUTLER, James, LB COBB, Byron, DB 1989-91, Plaquemine ANDRUS, Tyson, DB 2012-13, Bay St. Louis, Miss. 1978-81, Abbeville 1989-91, Houma 2011-, St. Francisville DAVIS, Barry, DB 2009, Lafayette BERNARD, Adrian, OL BRINSON, Ronald, DB BUTLER, Vince, WR COLE, Broderick, FB 1985 ANGLIN, Ryan, RB 1992, Thibodaux 1982-83, Tampa, Fla. 2002, 2003, Tampa, Fla. 2004-07, New Orleans DAVIS, Cortrell, LB 2011-12, Santa Maria, Calif. BERNARD, Derronne, DL BRISTER, Adam, TE/WR BYCHURCH, Lynn, OG COLEMAN, Rodney, DB 1995, Hahnville APPLEBERRY, Aaron, WR 1994-95, New Iberia 2006, 2008, Baton Rouge, La. 1983-86, Cut Off 1998-99, New Orleans DAVIS, Dwayne, DB 1981, Avondale BERNINGER, Darren, DL BRISTER, Belton, FS C COLLETTI, Colt, FB 1990-91, Amite APRIL, Bobby, DE 1993, Baker 1980, New Orleans CAMPBELL, Gary, OG 2001-04, River Ridge DAVIS, Ed, WR 1972-75, Chalmette BERRY, James, RB BROCATO, Mitch, TE 1975, Petal, Miss. COLLINS, Cooper, QB 1974-75, Paradis ARCEMONT, Trey, DT 1978 1996-98, Pearl River CAMPBELL, John, DE 1999-2000, Abbeville DAVIS, Greg, QB 1988-90, Morgan City BIEDENKOPF, Tim, TE BROCK, Phillip, RB 1997-99, Cut Off COMEAUX, Britton, OL 1990, Metairie ARCEMONT, Jordan, WR 1978, Kenner 2000-2003, New Orleans CAMPBELL, Patrick, TE 2006, Cut Off, La. DAVIS, Jevon, LB 2010-12, Thibodaux BILLINGS, Kajuan, WR BROOKS, Lester, DB 1990, Marrero COMEAUX, Sean, P/K 1995, New Orleans ARCHANGEL, Stephen, DB 1995-98, Harvey 2006-07, Macon, Miss. CANDIES, Otto, LB 2004-07, New Iberia DAVIS, Keith, LB 2003, Jenerette BILLINGSLEY, Michael, OL BROOM, Tommy, C 1983-85, Des Allemands CONNELL, Bobby, TE 1980 AUGUST, Rudy, RB 2010-11, Oklahoma City, Okla. 1976-79, Columbia, Miss. CANDIES, Shane, DB 1984-85, Olla DAVIS, Keith, WR 2000-2003, Belle Rose BIZETTE, Brandon BROUSSARD, Chris, DB 1982-83, Thibodaux CONNELL, Michael, LB 1976-78, Paradis AUSTIN, Jared, OL 2003, Maringouin 2005, 2007, Morgan City CANDIES, Sidney, OL 1985-87, Stone Mountain, Ga. DAVIS, Reggie, DB 1991-94, Avondale BLAIR, Kenyad, WR BROUSSARD, Shannon, OL 1990, Hahnville CONNELL, Timmy, LB 1993-96, New Iberia AUSTIN, Joe, OL 2010-11, Oklahoma City, Okla. 1990, Iowa CAPDEBOSCQ, Mike, FB 1983-86, Olla DAVIS, Ronald, OL 1994-96, Milton, Fla. BLANCHARD, Matt, OL BROWN, Dan, P 1980-81, Loranger CONQUE, Clint, DE 2010, New Orleans AUZENNE, Richard, RB 2006-07, Guntown, Miss. 1976-79, Baton Rouge CARDIFF, Hayden, QB 1981-82, Baton Rouge DeAVILA, Jonathan, OL 1977-79, Baytown, Texas BLANCHARD, Jody, DB BROWN, Darrel, DL 2012-13, Richmond Hill, Ga. CONSTANTINE, Pat, WR 2004-05, 07-08, Houston, Texas B 1992-94, Houma 2009-12, Covington CARMOUCHE, Darnell, LB 1984, 86-87, Lafayette DeBOSE, Greg, OL BABER, Trevors, DB BLANCHARD, Michael, OL BROWN, Dwayne, FB 1983-86, Carencro COOKMEYER, Rickey, WR 1995-98, New Orleans 1988-90, Hammond 1990-92, Napoleonville 1982-85, Houma CARRIER, Mark, WR 1990, 1992, Metairie DEGRUY, Glenn, LB BADEAUX, Ernie, DL BLAND, Larry, DT-LB BROWN, Ed, DT 1983-86, Church Point COOKS, Terrence, LB 1971, New Orleans 1997-99, River Ridge 1971-74 1981-82, Lafayette CARTER, A.J., DL 1985-88, Napoleonville DELATTE, Richie, FB BAHAM, Dewayne, C BLEAKLEY, Rick, LB BROWN, Edward, DL 2008-11, Thibodaux COOPER, Dominic, DE 1996-97, New Orleans 1980, Folsom 2000, 2001, Convent 1997-98, New Orleans CARTER, Andrew DL 2006-07, New Orleans, La. DELEE, Brent, TE BAILEY, Fred, LB BLEAKLEY, Robert, LB BROWN, John, WR 2011-, New Orleans CORMIER, Nigel, OL 1982,84, Clinton 1996, 1998, New Orleans 2001-2003, Convent BROWN, Kameryon, LB CARTER, Billy, DL 2005-08, Lafayette DELGADO, Jose, OL BAILEY, Levon, LB BOGGAN, Jermaine, DB 2012-, Baton Rouge 1987, Pensacola, Fla. CORTEZ, Jason 1987, Chalmette 2003-06, Missouri City, Texas 2004-07 Jacksonville, Fla. BROWN, Lavincio, LB CARTER, Chad, RB 2003, New Orleans DENEAULT, Dustin, OL BAILEY, Navarro BOLT, Demon, WR 2002, 2004, Greenwood, Miss. 1999-2000, Convent CRAWFORD, Demetrius, DB 2002-2003, Concordia, Kan. 2003, Baker 2011-, Thibodaux BROWN, Tommy Lee, DB CARTER, Dexter, DB-WR 1990-92, Fairhope, Ala. DEROCHE, Matt, OL BAILEY, Tim, QB BONNAFFONS, Brett,WR 2002-2005, Amite, La. 1985-88, New Orleans CRAWFORD, Eric, DB 2000-2002, Houma 1977-80, Pensacola, Fla. 2002-2003, New Orleans 1988-91, Ponchatoula CARTER, Kenny, DB-FB 1994-96, Lake Charles DESHOTEL, Paul, OL BALDWIN, Anthony, TE BONNER, Joe, OL BRUCE, Gary, NG 1989-90, Carencro CRAWFORD, Isaac, TE 1986-88, Franklin 2001, 2002, River Ridge 2012-13, Hazlehurst, Miss. 1977, Cut Off CARTER, Ryan, RB 2009, Livingston, Texas DESSELLES, Brian, P BAKER, David, WR BORDELON, Chris, OL BRUCE, Ricky, DB 2002, 2003, Baton Rouge CRAWFORD, Keith, OT/OG 1993-94, White Castle 1992, Opelousas 2012-, White Castle 1995, Paradis CASE, Tom, QB 1973-76, New Orleans DEVEER, Joe, LB 1987-80, Avondale 1981

65 WWW.GEAUXCOLONELS.COM Colonel Lettermen

DEWEY, Josh, DB ENCALADE, Ruble, OL GARDET, Ronald, DB HANBERRY, Josh, WR HOLMES, Bryant, DL JOHNSON, Josh, RB 2011-13, St. Rose 1992-93, Point-a-la-hache 2004-05, New Orleans 2011-13, River Ridge 2001-2002, New Orleans 2011-13, Thibodaux DEWITT, Brad, OL ESCHETE, Ronnie, NG GARDNER, Adam, OL HARDING, Greg, DB HOLMES, Lannis, LB JOHNSON, Kenric, WR 2000, Pass Christian, Miss. 1979, Thibodaux 2003, New Orleans 1979-81, Houma 1997, Hammond 1998-2000, Gramercy DiBETTA, Gareth, DB ESALAMIE, Ovie, RB GARDNER, Chris, WR HARDY, Kentario, DL HONOR, Rondell, FB JOHNSON, Kenyardia, OL 2001-2002, Chalmette 2005, Tampa, Fla. 1972-73, Baton Rouge 2007-08 Monticello, Miss. 1994-96, Luling 2001-02, Grenada, Miss. DICKINSON, Don, C EVANS, Larry, LB GARNER, Fernandez, DL HARGER, Butch, LB HOOD, Alan JOHNSON, Kevin, DB 1972 1973,75, Denham Springs 2009-12, New Orleans 1978, Baton Rouge 2003, Panama City, Fla. 1996-99, St. Martinville DIEL, Adam, PK EVANS, Will, TE GARRETT, Jeremy, DB HARKLESS, Ronnie, FB HOPSON, Trey, FB JOHNSON, Obie, DT 1993-96, Baton Rouge 1971, Houma 2009-10, Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. 1979, Mathews 2008, Pascagoula, Miss. 1989-90, Kentwood DILLON, Edward, DB F GASPARD, Danny, DE HARNESS, Randy, RB HORRIDGE, Eddie, QB JOHNSON, Patrick, RB 1995-98, New Orleans FALGOUST, Gordon, QB 1979-80, Metairie 1993, Kenner 1978, Metairie 1986-87, Edgard DIMAK, Cody, LB 1980-81, Vacherie GAUDET, Walt, DE HAROLD, Kenny, RB/DB HORTON, Kenley, WR JOHNSON, Ray, DB 2005, 2006 New Orleans FALGOUST, Ken, WR 1971-73, Ville Platte 1973,76, Baton Rouge 2005, College Park, Ga. 1977-80, Franklin DINOT, Rickey, TB 1987, Vacherie GAUTREAU, Mike, NG HARRINGTON, Tyler, LB HOUSEMAN, Jerry, DE JOHNSON, Sean, LB 1982, Baton Rouge FAIRCHILD, Matt, DE 1984, Gonzales 2011-, Abbeville 1972 1995-98, New Orleans DISHER, Carl, QB 2006-08 Gonzales GEORGE, Kevin, DB HARRIS, Anthony, RB HOUSSON, Jake, OL JOHNSTON, Corey, OL 1991, Ponchatoula FANGUY, Jarrod, LB 1991-1992, Crowley 2005, Demopolis, Ala. 2003-06, Houston, Texas 2009, Collierville, Tenn. DOLAN, Andrew, K 2006-09, Houma, La. GIBSON, Jonathan, DB HARRIS, John, LB HOUSTON, Tyrone, LB JONES, Byron, RB 2010-13, Mobile, Ala. FAUCHEAUX, Chuck, DS 2011-12, Marrero 1980, Pensacola, Fla. 1992-95, Weddinton, N.C. 2010-11, Houma DOLAN, Patrick, P/PK 1998, Mathews GIGLIO, Nick, RB HARRIS, Todd, DE HOTARD, Jerry, DE JONES, Cal, FB 2007-10, Mobile, Ala. FEELE, James, OT 2010-12, Greenwall Springs 1992-94, Garyville 1981-84, Reserve 2004-07, Port Arthur, Texas DOMINIQUE, Tyrone, LB 1974-75, Picayune, Miss. GILMORE, Dave, LB HARRISON, Dewayne, TE HOUSE, Mike, FB JONES, Dwayne, RB 1990-93, Gheens FELDER, Andre, DB 1979-80, Metairie 1982-85, Covington 1980, New Orleans 2005-07, New Iberia DONAHUE, Greg, LB 1986-89, Hammond GILSTRAP, Derek, TE HATCHER, Mark, LB-FB HOWARD, Cornell, KR JONES, Greg, TE 1986, Kentwood FELDER, Bobby, DB 1974-77, Levelland, Texas 1977-80, Baytown, Texas 2008, New Orleans 1977-78, 80, New Orleans DORSEY, Alfred, WR 2008-11, McComb, Miss. GILISPIE, Robert, OL HAVENER, Jerry, C HOWARD, Tracey, DT JONES, Henry, DE 1985-87, New Orleans FELDER, Travis, RB 2005, Port Arthur, Texas 1984-87, Patterson 2005, Silsbee, Texas 1992, New Orleans DOUGLAS, Travis, LB 2001-03, Jacksonville, Fla. GISCLAIR, Dustin, LB HAWKINS, Jessie, LB HUDSON, Doug, QB JONES, Jay, K 2000-2003, Des Allemands FELLS, Reno 2003-06, Galliano 1998, Marrero 1983-86, Gulf Breeze, Fla. 2003-04, Greenwood, Miss. DUBUC, Michael, LB 2006-07, Palatka, Fla. GISCLAIR, Russ, RB HAYDEL, Patrick, DT HUGHES, Kyle, LB JONES, Kevin, DL 2001, 2002, Metairie FIELDS, Troy, FB 2010-13, Cut Off 1986-88, Vacherie 2006-09, Orange, Texas 1996-99, Baton Rouge DUDLEY, Josh, TE 1987-90, New Orleans GLOVER, Richard, DT HAYNES, Chris, WR HUGHES, Taras, DB JONES, Shaun, DL 2010-13, New Orleans FIGARO, Tuskani, QB 1985-88, New Orleans 1995, Luling 1989-92, Galliano 2008, New Orleans DUGAN, Michael, CB 2012-, Lafayette GODFREY, Troy, DB HEAD, Brian, C HUTCHINSON, Demarko, JOSEPH, Cleveland, LB 1985 FINISTER, Doug, RB 2009, Eunice 1989-92, Kingwood, Texas QB/RB 1980, Thibodaux DUGAS, Monte, FB 1993, New Orleans GOMBOSSY, Benjamin, OL HEBERT, Beaux, QB 2004-05, 2008, St. Rose JOSEPH, Kendall, RB 1994-95, Jefferson FITZPATRICK, Brian 2004-07, Monroe 2011-, Norcross, Ga. HYMEL, Audie, OT/OG 1997,99, Hahnville DUHE, Ashton, OL 2004, Lewisville, Texas GONZALES, Octavio, C HEBERT, Billy Bob, QB/RB 1973-75, Harvey JOSEPH, Konald, WR 2012-, Norco FLUGENCE, Cornell, DB 1985-88, Miami, Fla. 1985-88, Cut Off HYPOLITE, Artie, WR 1994, Gramercy DUMAS, Nolan, QB 1981-84, Lafayette GORDON, Patrick, WR HEBERT, Jody, DL 1973-75, Jeanerette JOSEPH, Ronald, RB 2008-10, Thibodaux FLOWERS, Aric, OL 2005-08, Houma, La. 1997-99, Westwego I 1972-74, Jeanerette DUKE, Kenny, LB 2005, 07-09, Plano, Texas GREELY, Greg, DB HELD, Eric, PK IBIETA, Sal, C JOSEPH, Toren, DB 1971-74, New Orleans FONTENOT-AMEDEE, Joel, RB 1981-84, Bogalusa 1992-93, Metairie 1981, Chalmette 2012-, New Orleans DUMAS, Marvin, WR 2002-2005, Baton Rouge GREEN, Joshua, OL/DL HENDERSON, Kalen, QB J JOSEPH, Wayne, DB 1978-81, Vacherie FONTENOT, Dain, WR 2009, Modesto, Calif. 2013-, Mount Airy JACKSON, Cory, RB 1998, New Orleans DUMAS, Nolan, QB/DS 1993-96, Port Vincent GREENE, Logan, DE HENRY, Louis, RB 1997, Breaux Bridge JOYNER, Richard, WR 2008, Thibodaux FONTENOT, Gary, DB 2004, Raleigh, N.C. 1977-78, Covington JACKSON, Eric, LB 1976-78, Brandon, Miss. DUNCAN, Dash, QB 1971-74, Sunset GREENWOOD, Keith, SS HENRY, Michael, RB 1982-85, Baton Rouge JOYNER, Stephen, OT 2013-, Baton Rouge FONTENOT, Josh, QB 1979-80, New Orleans 2012-, Baton Rouge JACKSON, Ira, WR 1981, New Orleans DUNN, Antwan, DE 2000-2001 Ville Platte GRIFFIN, Michael, LB HENRY, Tedrick, DB 1996-97, Edgard JUDGE, Jermaine, DL 2004-05, Birmingham, Ala. FONTENOT, Randy, TE-FB 1999-2002, Patterson 1992-94, Kenner JACKSON, Mark, OL 1992, Bay Minette, Ala. DUNN, Robert, OT 1971-74, Opelousas GRIFFIN, Roscoe, RB HENSLEY, Lige, OG 1994, 1996, St. Cloud, Fla. JUNIUS, Brian, OL 1972 FOOTE, David, OT 1993-94, Apopka, Fla. 1971-73, 75, Kenner JACKSON, Ronald, TE 1998 Baton Rouge DUPUIS, Steve, LB-TE 1980, Thibodaux GRIFFIN, Troy, DB HERNANDEZ, Jarrad, OL 1994, McComb, Miss. K 1973, 75-76, Opelousas FOOTE, Ed, OG 1992, Lockport 2010-11, Griffin, Ga. JAMES, Ed, LB KAMAUOHA, Pa’a, LB DURALD, Dorain, TE 1978-80, Thibodaux GRIMES, Morris, DT HESTER, Chris, DL 2009-10, Miami, Fla. 2010-11, Waimanalo, HI 2012-, Opelousas FORD, Jamaul, RB 1976, Baton Rouge 2002-2003, 05, Raceland JARROTT, Graham, OL KELLER, Seth, LB DUTTON, Davonn, DL 2006, Berwick, La. GRISSOM, Herman, PK HEYL, Michael, LB 1999-2002, New Orleans 2013-, Vacherie 2005-07, New Orleans FORTSON, Carey, WR 1972-73, Jasper, Texas 2004-07, New Orleans JARVIS, Byron, RB KELLY, Andre, DB/RB E 2012-13, Longview, Texas GRUBB, Jason, DB HICKS, Tarbarris, DB 1980, Donaldsonville 2004, 07, New Orleans EASTON, Anthony, WR FOSTER, Faraji, RB 2002, Slidell 2008-10, Monroe JARVIS, Jairus, DE KELLY, De’Aryck DB 1993-94, Surrey, England 1994, New Orleans GRUENIG, Gerald, OL HILDEBRAND, Scott, LB 2006-07, Donaldsonville 2011, Hattiesburg, Miss. EATON, David, LB FOUNTAIN, Eric, DL 2009-12, Covington 1981-84, Marrero JEFFERSON, Darrell, DB KEMPS, Cory, P 1991-94, Thibodaux 1992-95, Kendleton, Texas GUEDRY, Warren, DE-DT HILL, Karl, DB 1998-99, Salem, Miss. 2011-12, Carmel, Ind. EDDIE, Andrew FRAZIER, Cole, DL 1973, 76, Baton Rouge 1985-88, Marrero JENKINS, David, OT KENNEDY, Nick, DB 2007-08 Tupelo, Miss. 2011-, Kenner GUIDRY, Gavin, WR HILLIARD, Dalton Jr., RB 1979-82, New Orleans 2000, Houma EDISON, Toney, DB FRAZIER, Jesse, OL 1987, Harvey 2010-13, New Orleans JENKINS, Jerimiah, DE KENNEDY, Lynn, WR 2005-06, Taylorsville, Miss. 2004-07, Houston, Texas GUIDRY, Joey, NG HINES, Isa, RB 2006-07, Corpus Christi, Texas 1982-83, Thibodaux EDKINS, George, NG FREEMAN, Kyle, DE 1982, Baton Rouge 2007-08, San Francisco, Calif. JOHNSON, Brandon, RB KIEFFER, Mike, LB 1980, Houma 2003-06, Baton Rouge GUIDRY, Kerry, DB/LB HOBBS, Curtis, WR 2009-10, Columbia, Miss. 1998, 2000-01 River Ridge EDWARDS, Murphy, DE FRYOUX, Conner, P 2008-12, Houma 1982-83, Mendenhall, Miss. JOHNSON, Carey, NG KINDRED, Adrian, LB 1995-98, Lake Charles 2013-, Gonzales GUIDRY, Lance, OL HODGE, Chris, DB 1972-75, Baton Rouge 2007, Opelika, Ala. ELLERT, Joel, OL FURHER, David, P 1990-91, Gretna 2003-04, Bainbridge, Ga. JOHNSON, Curtis, RB/WR KING, Doug, DL 1998-99, Ft. Wayne, Ind. 1982-85, Franklin GUIDRY, Quinn, P HODGES, Keith, CB 1997-2000, Victoria, Texas 2000-01, 2004, Harvey ELLIS, Reginald, WR G 1995-98, Luling 1979-81, Harvey JOHNSON, David, DB-WR KING, Jared, DL 2000, Plaquemine GAIENNIE, Dan, WR GUILBEAU, Dana, RB HODSON, Ben, DB 1991-93, New Orleans 2002, Marerro ELLIS, Robert 1977-80, Harahan 1977, Plaquemine 1993, Lockport JOHNSON, Eugene, LB KIRBY, John, OL 2003-06 Diberville, Miss GAINEY, Russell, OL H HODSON, Matt, TE 1997-98, Houma 2002, Lake City, S.C. ELLIS, Steve, DB 1992, Kenner HALE, Paul, OL 1991-93, Lockport JOHNSON, Greg, OL KLANN, Landry, QB 1999-2002, Stringer, Miss. GALLOWAY, Jerry, DT 2000, New Orleans HOHENSEE, Garrett, OL 1987-90, Houston, Texas 2010-, San Antonio, Texas ELROD, Shawn, LB 1975-78, Silsbee, Texas HALL, Danarus, DB 1986-88, Raceland JOHNSON, Henry, DB KLIEBERT, Shane, DL 201011- La Quinta, Calif. GALMORE, Shawn, WR 2005-06, Magnolia, Miss. HOLMES, Brandon, OL 2002-2005, Marerro, La. 2001-04, Vacherie EMERY, John, DE 1994, Marrero HANBERRY, Jordan, DB 2012-, Lubbock, Texas JOHNSON, Jeff, OT KNATT, Teddy, RB 1996, Norco 2010-13, River Ridge 1983-85, Metairie 1981

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KNIGHT, Drew, LS LEWIS, Marcques, DB MAYBERRY, Mark, TE MOORE, Lance, DB ORGERON, Glen, DT PRIMUS, Joey, QB 2006, 08-09, Zachary 2005, 2006, New Iberia 2011-12, Galliano 2007-08 Leakesville, Miss. 1972-75, Larose 1990-92, Pride KNIGHT, Rashar, DL/LB LEWIS, Melvin, TB McCABE, Tim, QB MOORE, Travis, LB-FB ORDOYNE, Baylor, OL/DT PRINCE, Errol, WS 2009-12, Macon, Ga. 1984-87, Gonzales 1975-77, Gulfport, Miss. 1986-89, Baton Rouge 2006-07, Houma, La. 1984, Gulfport, Miss. KNOCKUM, Javonti, LB LEWIS, Mike, LB/TE McCAFFERY, Ian, LB MOORE, William, RB ORGERON, Peter, OT PRITCHARD, Kenny, QB 2010, Thibodaux 1979-80, Jeanerette 1996, New Orelans 1980-82, Avondale 1972-74, Galliano 1971 KNOWLES, Brian, P LEWIS, Paul, LB McCLINTON, Jon, LB MORALES, James, QB ORTOLANO, Kenney, NG Q 1991, Mobile, Ala. 1979-80, Breaux Bridge 2009-10, Baton Rouge 2002-03, Houston, Texas 1975-78, Belle Chasse QUEEN, Dwayne, CB KNOWLES, Tyler, OL/TE LEWIS, Terrell, WR McCREA, Alfred, OT MORGAN, Mike, S OWENS, Kenny, DB 1982, Port Allen 2011-, Katy, Texas 1997-99, Opelousas 1980, New Orleans 1980, Lafayette 2006-07, 10, Theodore, Ala. QUINN, Joey, NG KNOX, Antonio, LB LEWIS, Thurman, WR McCULLOCH, Craig, QB MORGAN, Todd, PK P 1987-90, McComb, Miss. 2000-01, Gulfport, Miss. 2000-01, Meridian, Miss. 1972-74, Baker 1979-82, St. Amant PADGETT, Adam, OL R KOCH, Hilton, WR LILLIE, Jarvis, TB McDADE, Charles, OL MORGAN, Zach 1998-99, Navarre, Fla. RAIFORD, Fred, DB 1989-90, Braithwaite 1989, 91-92, New Orleans 2007-10 Friendswood, Texas 2005-07, Marianna, Fla. PAILLE, Bryan, DE 1973-76, Baton Rouge KREIG, John, LB LILLY, Michael, WR McDONALD, Bobby, QB MORRELL, Kevin, RB 2002-2005, Gonzales RANSEFORE, Henri, QB 1999, Thibodaux 1985-88, Baton Rouge 1986-88, Franklin 1976, Pensacola, Fla. PARKER, Marcus, LB 1992-95, Mobile, Ala. L LINDEN, Will, OT McDOWELL, Donald, OG MORRIS, Jimmie, RB 2012-13, Port Allen RANSOME, Jabari, DL LABICHE, Frank, WR 1989, New Orleans 1977-79, New Orleans 1993-94, Jackson, Ala. PATTAN, Patrick, OT 1994-96, Pineville 1984-85, River Ridge LITTLE, Greg, C McGEE, Bruce, WR MORRIS, Kazlo, LB 1983-86, Port Allen RAYMOND, Don, OL LAFAYETTE, Vernon, OT 1984-85, Gonzales 1990-92, Whistler, Ala. 1998, Mobile, Ala. PATTERSON, Demetrius, DB 1997, 99, Hahnville 1981-82, Baton Rouge LOCKWOOD, Steve, OG McKENZIE, Torey, OL MORRIS, Michael, DE 1995, Theodore, Ala. REA, Kurt, DT LAFONT, Toby, TE 1973, Norco 2004-05, Jackson, Miss. 1991-93, Roseland PATTERSON, Robert, DB 1975-78, Baton Rouge 1993-95, Thibodaux LORDEN, Chris, DL McLEAN, Anthony, DB MORRIS, Mike, TE 2001, 2002, Monroe REASONS, Nick LAMBERT, Myron, OL 2013-, New Orleans 2012, Roebuck, SC 1972-75, Opelousas PAULEY, Scott, LB 2004, Spring, Texas 1993, Lutcher LORIO, Thomas, DB McLENDON, Michael, RB MORRIS, Penn, LB 1985 REBOWE, Rusty, LB LAMM, Anthony, LB 2002-03, 05, Baton Rouge 2006, Quitman, Miss. 2001-2003, Edgard PAULIN, Michael, LB 1974-77, Norco 1994-95, Kenner LOTT, Robert, DB McMILLAN, Seneca, DB MORRISON, Josh, DL 1999, New Orleans REDDIX, Zac, DE LANDRUM, Jared, TE 1991-92, Gulfport, Miss. 1998-2001 Orlando, Fla. 1997, Belle Chasse PAYTON, Anthony, RB 2006-09, Prairieville 2004-07, Diberille, Miss. LOVE, Douglas, OG McMINN, Mike, C MORRISON, Walter, DB 1994, Foxworth, Miss. REED, Damian, LB LANDRY, C.J., OG 1971-74, Morgan City 1974-75, Gulfport, Miss. 1981-83, Carencro PECK, Michael, DL 2007-08, Houston, Texas 1975-76, Marrero LOVELL, Rickey, RB McNEAL, Larry MORTON, Allen, WR 1999-2002, LaPlace REED, Lonnie, WR LANDRY, Ben, K/P 1973, 75-76, Gray 2003, Clarksdale, Miss. 1997-99, St. Rose PENNISON, Jay, C 1977, Beaumont, Texas 2009-12, Houma LUCAS, Nehemiah, LB McNEASE, David, OL MOTTON, Ronald, OG 1980-83, Houma REEVES, Archie, OG-OT LANGTHORN, Spenser, OL 1999-2000, McComb, Miss. 1994-96, Carriere, Miss. 1980-83, Donaldsonville PERCLE, David, DB 1976-78, Biloxi, Miss. 2008-10, Kingwood, Texas LUCAS, Terry Jr., WR MEACHAM, Jeramy, PK MOUGEOT, David, DT 1972-75, Baton Rouge REVES, Jackson, WR LAPEYRE, Emile, DE 2011-, New Orleans 1999-2000, Houma 1983-84, Melville PERE’, John, TE 1993, Orlando, Fla. 1981-83, Houma LUKE, Derek, LB MEADS, Johnny, LB MOZEE, Jamar, LB 1985-88, Matthews REYNOLDS, Greg, OL LAPHAND, David, WR 1992-95, New Orleans 1980-83, Labadieville 2002-03, Blue Springs, Mo. PERE’, Reed, OL 1993-96, Franklinton 2001, Quitman, Miss. LUMAR, Nakia, RB MEEKS, Marlin, RB MUHOBERAC, Steve, C/LB 1985-88, Golden Meadow RHODES, Guy, NG LASSEIGNE, Rance, DB/RB 1995-96, Metairie, La. 2008-09, Grenada, Miss. 1977-79, Chalmette PEREZ, Henry, DL 1981, Houma 2006, Raceland, La. LUMAR, Thaddeus, LB MELANCON, Paul, LB MURPHEY, Ted, DE 2008-09, Orange, Calif. RICHARDSON, Marcus, WR LAVIOLETTE, Seth, DL 1984-85, 87 Edgard 1982-85, Donaldsonville 1972-73, Lafayette PERRY, George, OT 2001-04, New Orleans 1999-2002, Patterson LUMAR, T.J., DB MELANCON, Paul, DT N 1975-78, Galliano RICHARDSON, Tony, DB LAWSON, Jamie, FB 2010-13, Abbeville 1986-88, Gonzales NAQUIN, Andy, OL PERRY, Ivan, LB 2012, Marrero 1987-88, Raceland LUQUETTE, Lawrence, DB MENARD, Keith, QB 1996-99, Thibodaux 2004, 06-07, New Orleans RICHMOND, Stephen, RB LEBLANC, Joe, WR 2005, Des Allemands 1981-84, Rayne NAQUIN, Billy, OG PERSICK, Kevin, LB 2011-13, DeRidder 1974-75, St. Gabriel M MENARD, Ryan, DB 1984-86, Thibodaux 2008-10, Zachary RIDEAUX, Sam LEBLANC, LeRoyal, RB MADU, Chika, DB 2013, New Iberia NDUKU, Franklin, OL PETRELLA, Chase, LB 2003, Carencro 1977, Donaldsonville 2010-11, Norman, Okla. MENUET, Tommy, DB 2009, Houston, Texas 2004, 2005, Houma RIGBY, Tom, WR LEBLANC, Mike, OL MAGEE, Jerry, RB 1991, Napoleonville NELSON, Brad, WR PHILLIPS, Brad, WR 1977, Pascagoula, Miss. 1992-94, Harvey 1979-80, Marrero MERGIST, Lance, NG 2010-13, Baton Rouge 1998-99, Metairie RILEY, Joseph, OL LEBLANC, Nathan, LB MAGEE, Terry, P-PK 1981 NELSON, Royce, OT PHILLIPS, Rhett, OL 2000, Liberty, Miss. 1990-91, Cut Off 1972-75, Bogalusa MEYER, Aaron, OL 1989-92, New Orleans 1985-88, Baton Rouge RIVERA, Todd, LB LEBLANC, Nick MAGEE, Glenn, DB-PK 2008, La Place NEVELS, Jordan, DB PICARD, Allen, TE 1998-2001, Houma 2011-, Houma 1976-79, Bogalusa MILES, Jarrod, CB 2008-09, Fort Thomas, Ky. 1981-82, Biloxi, Miss. ROBERT, Jean, LB LEBLANC, Scott, PK MAGEE, Lester, LB 2004, Baton Rouge NEVIS, Darrell, DT PICKELL, Gary, C 1982-84, New Orleans 1984-85, Thibodaux 2001-02, Collins, Miss. MILLER, James, LB 1984-86, Houma 1981-84, Denham Springs ROBERTS, Edwin, TE LeBOUEF, David, TE MANALE, Carl, OL 2000-03, Meridian NICHOLS, Chucky, WR PICKICH, Gerald, LB 1976, Pensacola, Fla. 2001-04, Houma 1987-88, Marrero MILLER, Kenny, DT 2009-12, Laurel, Miss. 1974-75, Biloxi, Miss. ROBERTSON, Joseph, DB LEDET, Dylan, RB MANLY, John, PK/P 1984-85, Kentwood NICOLL, Jack, DB PIPER, Jordan, LB 1997, New Orleans 2013-, Thibodaux 2001-03, Shaker Heights, Ohio MIMS, Quenton, DL 1996-97, Kenner 2009-12, New Orleans ROBERTSON, Trae, DE LEDET, Jason, DL MARCHAND, A.P., DT 2006-09, Boni Fay, Florida NICOLL, Tracey, DL PITTMAN, Derrick, DB 2004-05, Tylertown, Miss. 1991-92, LaPlace 1972, Gonzales MINOR, Gistand, RB 1982 1998-2000, McComb, Miss. ROBERTSON, Virgil, LB LEDET, Ivan, LB MARCHAND, Harold, OT 1982, New Orleans NOBLE, Chris, DE PLAISANCE, David, RB 1986-89, Raceland 2006-08, New Orleans 1972, Gonzales MISIC, Milan, DT 2006-08, Baton Rouge 2001-04, Baton Rouge ROBICHAUX, Michael, SS LEGENDRE, John, DB MARCUS, Xavier, WR 2004-05, Knezica, Serbia NOLAN, Blaine, OL PLAISANCE, Rafe, OL 1985-86, Raceland 1987-89, Luling 2012-, Mandeville MITCHELL, Dwayne, LB 1993, 1995, Crowley 2011-, Galliano ROBIN, Phillip, DL LEISHER, KYLE, PK MAREK, Craig, NG 2012-, New Orleans NOONAN, John, DE POCHE, Leon, NG 2000-03, Meraux 1997-2000, Orlando, Fla. 1986-89, Vidor, Texas MITCHELL, Isiah, WR 1971, Algiers 1989-90, Marrero ROBINS, Joseph, RB LEONARD, Kenton, DB MARSHALL, Kenny, DL 2000-03, New Iberia NORA, Brennan, DL POCHE, Mahlon, WS 2004, Baton Rouge 1987-90, Point Coupee 1993, Franklin MITCHELL, Tim, C 2009, Destrehan 1983-84, Lutcher ROBINSON, Antonio, WR LENNIX, Warren, LB MARTIN, Craft, NG 1971-72, Crowley NORRIS, Gerald, C POIRRIER, Jarrad, WR 2008-09, Miami, Fla. 2010, New Sarpy 1978, Franklinton MITCHELL, Troy, OT, 1979-80, Baytown, Texas 1996-99, Prairieville ROBINSON, Clarence, DB LERILLE, Roddy, LB MARTIN, Robert, DE 1982-83, Slidell NUNNGARY, Alfred POTTS, Chuck, DL 1984-87, Morgan City 1987-88, Cut Off 1995-98, New Orleans MONTOYA, Juan, DE 2003, Downey, Calif. 1992, Gulfport, Miss. ROBINSON, Cardell, SE LEVERT, Shane, DB MARTINEZ, Miguel, OL 2004-05, Fontana, Calif. O POUNDS, Darryl, DB 1979-80, Harvey 1986-89, Denham Springs 2004-05, Glendora, Calif. MONTGOMERY, Vincent, QB OGLETREE, Joseph, DB 1991-94, Magnolia, Miss. ROBINSON, David Craig, RB LEWIS, Brian, DB MATERNE, Mike, DT 2005-08, Kingsville, Texas 2002-05, Houston, Texas POWELL, DeAndre’, LB 1990-91, Raceland 2010-13, New Orleans 1974-75, Metairie MOORE, Earvin, RB OGLETREE, Jordan, DB 1999, McComb, Miss. ROBINSON, Kovoska, DB LEWIS, Derrick, DT MATTHEWS, Mike, LB 2009-10, Stone County, Miss. 2006-09, Houston, Texas PREJEAN, Cody, OL 1998-99, San Diego, Calif. 1983, New Orleans 1994, Baton Rouge MOORE, Collin, DB OKPALOBI, C.J., RB 2005-08, Napoleonville RODRIGUE, Mark, C LEWIS, Derrick, LB MATTA, John, P 2006-07, Bartow, Florida 2013-, New Orleans PRICE, Greg, NG 1978, Fort Walton, Fla. 1994, Mary Esther, Fla. 1985-86, Metairie MOORE, Kareem, FS OKORONKWO, Michael, WR 1983-85, Thibodaux RODRIGUE, Mitch, OG LEWIS, Kenny, DB/RB MAXWELL, Derrek, WR 2006-07, Okolona, Miss. 2004-07, New Orleans PRICE, John, WR 1984-86, Thibodaux 2007, Geismar 1993-94, Perdido, Ala. 1999-2000 LaPlace

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RODRIGUE, Perry, LB SELLERS, Bernard, RB STALLWORTH, Michael, DB THOMAS, Torrian, LB VILLAVASO, Brad, LB WILLIAMS, Michael, QB 1988-90, 1992, Gonzales 1987-90, Picayune, Miss. 1988, Moss Point, Miss. 2000-2003, Edgard 1985-88, Prairieville 2004, Ft. Walton, Fla. ROGERS, David, DB SENEGAL, Kirby, DE STANT, Mike, OL THOMPSON, Antoine, DB VITAL, Lionel, RB WILLIAMS, Robert, RB/WR 1998-99, San Francisco, Calif. 1976, 78 Sunset 1986-89, New Orleans 1981-82, Slidell 1981-84, Loreauville 1982-86, Gonzales ROGERS, Earl, LB SHELTON, Skip, P-PK STEIB, Stephen, DE THOMPSON, Chris, DB VOLLENWIEDER, Tommy, QB WILLIAMS, Rogers, RB/LB 1976-79, Bogalousa 1989-92, Pensacola, Fla. 1992-93, Vacherie 2000-03, New Orleans 1982, Baton Rouge 2001-04, Jeanerette ROGERS, Glyn, OG SHOCKLEY, Bruce, LB STEINER, Doug, DT THOMPSON, Daun, DL W WILLIAMS, Rupert, DB 1976-77, Opelousas 1972-73, Loranger 1980, New Orleans 2007-08, Hallsville, Texas WAGNER, Isiah, RB 1995, Miami, Fla. ROGERS, Lee, DB SIGLER, Jarvis, DL STEWART, Anri, LB THOMPSON, Delos, DE 1976, Thibodaux WILLIAMS, Tommy, DB 1998-2001, Gretna 2007, Mobile, Ala. 2008-10, Plaquemine 1976-79, Covington WAITERS, Jamar, DL 1983, Houma ROGERS, Lonnie, QB SILLS, Dewayne, NG STEWART, Brent, LB THOMPSON, Jeremy, P 2001, New Orleans WILLIAMS, Thomas, DB 1971, Opelousas 1975-78, Port Allen 1987-90, Houma 1999-2001, Ponchatoula WALKER, Dwight, RB-WR 1984-87, New Orleans ROGERS, Reggie, RB SILLS, Steve, DE STEWART, Naton, LB THOMPSON, Jordan, DL 1978-81, Metairie WILLIS, David, DB 1993-96, Kenner 1978, Pasadena, Texas 2005, Vero Beach, Fla. 2011-, Raceland WALKER, LeJuan, DB/RS 2001-04, St. Martinville ROHNER, Kip, WR SIMON, Conrad, LB STOGNER, Cody, OL THOMPSON, Ronnie, DL 2001-02, Tallahassee, Fla. WILLIS, Eric, TE 1993-96, Greensburg 1981, Paulina 2004-05, Picayune, Miss. 1995, Bayou LaBatre, Ala. WALKER, Michael, LB 1987-88, Plaquemine ROMERO, Alex, K SIMMONS, Jamal, DB STONE, Jordan, DL THORNE, Grant, RB 1989-91, New Orleans WILLS, Michael, DB 2005-07, Des Allemands 2006-08, New Orleans 2006-07, Chicago, Illinois 2006-07, San Pedro, Calif. WALKER, Michael, LB 1991-94, Mobile, Ala. ROMERO, Brennan, DB SIMPSON, Kevin, OG STORAY, Dwight, DB THORNTON, Chris, QB 2009-11 , Metairie WILLIS, Yashua, LB 2002, 2005, Plaquemine 1975-76, Port Allen 2012-13, Los Angeles, Calif. 1987-89, Laurel, Miss. WALKER, Ronnie, LB 2006, 08-09,Napoleonville ROMERO, Richard, LB SINGLETON, Josh, DB STROPOLO, Brian, WR TIZZARD, Kyle, K/H 2013-, Gulfport, Miss. WILSON, Daiquari, LB 1985-88, Houma 2013-, Morgan City 1982-84, 86, Metairie 2008-09, Destrehan WALKER, Zo, DL 1998-99, Dallas, Texas ROTH, Fred, OT/OG SMALL, Darnell, LB STROPOLO, Steve, RB TOBIAS, Joseph, RB 2003, Tyler Town, Miss. WILSON, Frank, RB/DB 1976-78, Kenner 1993-95, New Orleans 1973-76, New Orleans 2005, 2007, Tangipahoa WALLACE, Paul, DL 1994-96, New Orleans ROTH, Jay, TE SMITH, Aaron, DB SZUBINSKI, Thomas, OG TOLLIVER, Arthur, DT 2009, Jefferson WILSON, Greg, C 1982-85, Metairie 1998-99, St. Rose 1984-86, Grand Isle 1978-81, New Orleans WALTERS, Russell, OG 1973-76, Baton Rouge ROUNDTREE, Jayce, PK SMITH, Brad, QB SYKES, Dominique, DB TOPEY, Terry, DB 1989-90, New Orleans WILSON, Reggie, RB 1994, LaPlace, La. 1997-2000, Raceland 2006, Franklin 1977-79, Chalmette WARD, Aaron, DL 2012-, Franklinton ROUSSEL, Bart, OL SMITH, Clifford, FB T TORRES, Mike, RB 1992-93, Morgan City WILSON, Ricardo, TE 2009-10, Gramercy 1986-88, Baton Rouge TATE, David, LB 1971-74, New Orleans WARD, Brandon, OL 1994-96, Kenner ROUSSEL, Mark, TE SMITH, Clifton, DB 2003, Jackson, Miss. TRAHAN, Joey, DE-LB 2007-10, Conroe, Texas WILSON, Ricky, DB 1982, Destrehan 1987-90, Houston, Tex. 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TAYLOR, Patrick, OT 1977-80, Avondale WATSON, Darryl II., WR 2005, Houston, Texas RUSSELL, Aldaro, DB/WR SMITH, Johnathan, DB 1988-91, Westwego TRICHE, Troy, DB 2011-, New Orleans WITT, Jacob, QB 2010-12, Marrero, La 2010-, New Orleans TAYLOR, Tim, DE 1992, Ama WATSON, Jerald, RB 2009, Denton, Texas RUSSELL, Marquis, DL SMITH, Keenan, WR 1976, Fort Walton Beach, Fla. TROSCLAIR, Drey, WR 2008, Morgan City WOODS, Keith, WR 2009, Miami, Fla. 2010-, Compton, Calif. TEMPLET, Bobby, DB 2008, Thibodaux WEBB, Bobby, OG 1988, Baton Rouge RUSSELL, Keith, C SMITH, Kendall, DB 1971-74, Metairie TROSCLAIR, Joe, OL 1972 WOODS, Michael, DL 1982, Metairie 1992, Garyville TEMPLET, Carl, DB 2001-04, Reserve WEBB, Lardarius, DB/KR 2011-, Livonia RUSSELL, Kevin, OT SMITH, Kyle, OL 1974-76, Metairie TUGGLE, Anthony, CB 2007-08, Opelika, Ala. 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Gary Kinchen Bill Clements 1976 1972-73 1974-80 Record: 4-6-1 Gary Kinchen was faced with Bill Clements has the distinction of DATE OPPONENT NICH OPP building a football program when being the first football coach Nicholls 9-11 *MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 17 7 he was named Nicholls’ first head hired in 1971. 9-18 *at Jacksonville State 7 34 coach in 1971. In the school’s first Clements was the Colonels’ 9-25 *TROY STATE 9 14 two intercollegiate seasons, his defensive coordinator for three 10-2 CAMERON UNIVERSITY 14 0 teams posted a 5-17 record. seasons, including the school’s final 10-9 *at Northwestern State 8 20 Under Kinchen, the Colonels won the first two games year it fielded a club team in 1971. He was named Nicholls’ 10-16 *at Tennessee-Martin 3 0 ever played in Guidry Stadium, then known simply as head coach when Gary Kinchen resigned in 1974. 10-23 AUSTIN PEAY 7 0 Colonel Stadium. Nicholls defeated Ouachita Bapist 12-7 Under Clements, the Colonels won their first conference 10-30 *LIVINGSTON 14 20 in its home opener then a week later defeated Slippery championship, capturing the 1975 Gulf South Conference 11-6 *at North Alabama 7 37 Rock 18-14. title. That squad posted an 8-2 overall record and was 7-2 11-13 *vs. Southeastern La. 7 17 Nicholls finished its first season with a 3-8 record then in the GSC. 11-20 *at Delta State 7 7 went 2-9 the following year. In seven seasons, Clements’ teams posted a 36-38-1 * Gulf South Conference Games (2-6-1) Kinchen assumed the head coaching duties after record. His 1979 squad went 8-3. two years at Rice (1969-70) where he coached both the Prior to being a catalyst in building Nicholls‘ program, 1977 offensive and defensive lines. Clements was the defensive coordinator for nine years Record: 4-7 His coaching career began at Glen Oaks High School at Holy Cross High School in New Orleans (1962-70). DATE OPPONENT NICH OPP in Baton Rouge after letting three years as an offensive During his tenure at Holy Cross, the Warriors won a 9-10 *at Mississippi College 6 0 lineman at Louisiana State (1961-63). state championship, were the state runners-up twice and 9-17 *JACKSONVILLE STATE 7 10 After two seasons as an assistant coach on the Glen captured five district titles. 9-24 *at Troy State 6 23 Oaks staff, Kinchen was named the head coach. His He also coached a year at his alma mater Tulane for a 10-1 at Cameron University 0 13 coaching career also included stops at Southwestern year after graduating in 1960. Clements was an offensive 10-8 *NORTHWESTERN STATE 10 6 Louisiana (1966) and Tulane (1967-68). and defensive lineman at Tulane and was named the 10-15 *TENNESSEE-MARTIN 0 34 Green Wave’s team captain in 1959. 10-22 at Austin Peay 15 13 1972 10-29 at McNeese State 24 7 1974 11-5 at Louisiana-Monroe 2 19 Record: 3-8 11-12 *SOUTHEASTERN LA. 14 17 DATE OPPONENT NICH OPP Record: 5-6 DATE OPPONENT NICH OPP 11-19 *DELTA STATE 0 14 9-9 at Jacksonville State* 0 31 * Gulf South Conference Games (2-5) 9-16 OUACHITA BAPTIST 12 7 9-14 *at Tennessee-Martin 16 14 9-23 SLIPPERY ROCK 18 14 9-21 *at Jacksonville State 0 29 1978 9-30 *at Southeastern La. 9 31 9-28 *TROY STATE 0 26 10-7 LOUISIANA-MONROE 7 27 10-5 BAPTIST CHRISTIAN 67 0 Record: 5-6 10-14 *MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 13 42 10-12 *at Northwestern State 7 0 DATE OPPONENT NICH OPP 10-21 McNEESE STATE 7 24 10-19 *MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 21 12 9-2 TENNESSEE TECH 20 10 10-28 *at Tennessee Martin 18 15 10-26 *LIVINGSTON 19 33 9-9 LOUISIANA-MONROE 0 3 11-4 *LIVINGSTON 0 26 11-2 McNEESE STATE 20 26 9-16 *at Jacksonville State 19 17 11-11 at Lamar 15 22 11-9 *at North Alabama 8 17 9-23 *TROY STATE 6 16 11-18 *at Delta State 0 42 11-16 *SOUTHEASTERN LA. 10 0 10-7 at McNeese State 10 35 * Gulf State Conference Games (1-5) 11-23 *at Delta State 14 19 10-14 at Cameron University 17 22 * Gulf South Conference Games (4-5) 10-21 *MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 10 7 1973 10-28 at Northwestern State 18 28 1975 11-4 *at Tennesse-Martin 7 3 Record: 2-9 11-11 *vs. Southeastern La. 0 10 DATE OPPONENT NICH OPP Record: 8-2 Gulf South Conference Champions 11-18 *at Delta State 17 14 9-8 *TENNESSEE-MARTIN 7 0 * Gulf South Conference Games (4-2) 9-15 *JACKSONVILLE STATE 10 28 DATE OPPONENT NICH OPP 9-22 *at Troy State 7 42 9-13 *TENNESSEE-MARTIN 23 0 1979 9-29 *at Southeastern La. 0 10 9-20 *JACKSONVILLE STATE 18 6 10-6 *NORTHWESTERN STATE 3 0 9-27 *at Troy State 17 13 Record: 8-3 10-13 *at Mississippi College 7 21 10-4 at Southeast Missouri State 18 17 DATE OPPONENT NSU OPP 10-20 at McNeese State 7 28 10-11 *NORTHWESTERN STATE 23 10 9-1 ARKANSAS-MONTICELLO 37 7 10-27 *FLORENCE STATE 11 27 10-25 *at Mississippi College 7 19 9-8 at Livingston 21 14 11-3 *at Livingston 16 29 11-1 *at Livingston 7 13 9-15 SAM HOUSTON STATE 29 10 11-10 at Louisiana-Monroe 0 37 11-8 *NORTH ALABAMA 28 27 9-22 at Troy State 15 35 11-17 *DELTA STATE 22 27 11-15 *vs. Southeastern La. 14 6 9-29 at Tennessee Tech 13 10 *Gulf State Conference Games (2-7) 11-22 *DELTA STATE 24 21 10-6 at Louisiana-Monroe 23 16 * Gulf South Conference Games (7-2) 10-20 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 14 28 10-27 NORTHWESTERN STATE 27 24 11-3 TENNESSEE-MARTIN 15 7 11-10 at Southeastern La. 0 38 11-17 EVANGEL COLLEGE 40 17

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1980 10-30 at Southwest Missouri 30 19 11-29 #at Appalachian State 28 26 12-6 #at Georgia Southern 31 55 Record: 2-9 11-6 at Northwestern State 6 38 * Gulf Star Conference Games (2-2) DATE TEAM NICH OPP 11-13 GRAMBLING 15 33 # Denotes NCAA Division 1-AA Playoffs 9-6 at Illinois State 13 28 11-20 SOUTHEASTERN LA. 20 14 9-13 LIVINGSTON 20 2 9-20 at McNeese State 0 21 1983 Phil Greco 9-27 TROY STATE 15 25 Record: 5-6 1987-92 10-4 SOUTHWEST TEXAS STATE 24 21 DATE TEAM NICH OPP Under the leadership of football 10-11 at Southern 0 48 9-3 LAMAR 21 14 coach and athletic director Phil Greco, 10-18 at Austin Peay 16 35 9-10 at Troy State 25 33 Nicholls was extended an invitation to 10-25 TENNESSEE STATE 15 40 9-24 at McNeese State 30 27 join the Southland Conference in 1990. 11-1 LOUISIANA-MONROE 28 29 10-1 JACKSON STATE 20 27 The Colonels began playing in 11-8 at Northwestern State 14 21 10-8 SOUTHERN 20 21 the league in 1991 and won its first 11-15 SOUTHEASTERN LA. 20 21 10-15 at Louisiana-Monroe 27 47 conference game, a 15-10 victory over defending champion 10-22 ILLINOIS STATE 29 34 Northeast Louisiana. Sonny Jackson 10-29 SOUTHWEST MISSOURI 33 7 In six seasons, Greco’s record at Nicholls was 27-37-2. 1981-86 11-5 NORTHWESTERN STATE 21 24 During his tenure, Nicholls played Division I-A opponents for 11-12 at Central Florida 37 14 the first time. The Colonels’ road schedule during the late Under Sonny Jackson, Nicholls 11-19 at Southeastern La. 6 0 1980s included games at Akron, Louisiana Tech and a 24-21 made its first appearance in the loss at Southwestern Louisiana in 1989. Division I-AA Championships. 1984 Greco came to Nicholls from Tulane where he was an In his final season as head coach assistant at his alma mater for two years. He coached the in 1986, the Colonels posted a 9-2 Record: 6-5 Green Wave running backs in 1985 and in 1986, he handled regular-season record to earn at at- Gulf Star Conference Champions offensive tackles and tight ends. large bid to the championship. DATE TEAM NICH OPP He also coached three years at Northeast Louisiana (1981- The Colonels defeated Appalachian State 28-26 in 9-1 LOUISIANA-MONROE 6 13 83) and a year at Southern Mississippi (1984). the first round before suffering a 55-31 loss to eventual 9-8 at Troy State 7 26 After graduating from Tulane in 1970, Greco was an champion Georgia Southern in the quarterfinals. 9-15 McNEESE STATE 21 24 assistant and head coach at F.T. Nicholls High School in New Nicholls also won the 1984 Gulf Star Conference 9-22 AUSTIN PEAY 31 6 Orleans, an assistant at DeLaSalle and Archbishop Shaw and championship under Jackson. 9-27 SAM HOUSTON STATE 24 6 the head coach at East St. John from 1978-80. His 1980 team In seven seasons at Nicholls, Jackson’s career record 10-6 SOUTHERN 43 26 won the state championship with a 14-0 record. was 39-28-1. 10-11 *at Northwestern State 0 19 Jackson received his bachelor’s degree from Nicholls 10-20 *at Stephen F. Austin 25 21 in 1963 and began his coaching career at Chauvin High 11-3 at Lamar 16 20 1987 11-10 *at Southwest Texas State 30 14 School as an assistant. He was the head coach at Chauvin Record: 5-5-1 11-17 *SOUTHEASTERN LA. 36 7 for nine years and was also the head coach at Central DATE TEAM NICH OPP *Gulf Star Conference Games (4-1) High School in Baton Rouge before joining the Northeast 9-5 ST. CLOUD STATE 17 3 Louisiana staff as an assistant in 1979. 1985 9-12 TROY STATE 17 17 Jackson coached two years at NLU before being named Record: 6-5 9-19 at Southwest Missouri 21 9 the Colonels’ head coach. DATE TEAM NICH OPP 9-26 at Louisiana-Monroe 14 26 9-14 TROY STATE 40 22 10-3 ALCORN STATE 14 3 1981 9-21 at McNeese State 37 15 10-10 at Southern 27 21 9-28 at Louisiana-Monroe 15 17 10-17 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 21 24 Record: 5-5-1 10-5 BISHOP COLLEGE 39 12 10-24 SOUTHWEST TEXAS STATE 16 31 DATE TEAM NICH OPP 10-12 at Southern 22 25 10-31 at Akron 17 23 9-12 DELTA STATE 34 10 10-19 *STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 10 20 11-7 NORTHWESTERN STATE 28 31 9-19 McNEESE STATE 9 59 10-26 *SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST. 20 12 11-14 at McNeese State 29 7 9-26 at Troy State 23 26 11-2 *at Sam Houston State 14 28 10-3 U.S. MERCHANT MARINE 45 3 11-9 *NORTHWESTERN STATE 14 20 1988 10-10 SOUTHERN 56 14 11-16 SOUTHWEST MISSOURI 31 28 Record: 7-4 10-17 TEXAS SOUTHERN 31 27 11-23 *at Southeastern La. 21 17 DATE TEAM NICH OPP 10-24 at Tennessee State 11 49 * Gulf Star Conference Games (2-3) 10-31 at Louisiana-Monroe 18 55 9-3 LOUISIANA-MONROE 6 22 1986 11-7 NORTHWESTERN STATE 17 31 9-10 at Samford 43 17 11-14 at Southeastern La. 29 17 Record: 10-3 9-17 at Weber State 28 23 11-21 SOUTHWEST MISSOURI 20 20 DATE TEAM NICH OPP 9-24 at Louisiana Tech 10 31 1982 9-6 at Youngstown State 34 17 10-1 McNEESE STATE 23 19 9-13 at Troy State 26 25 10-8 SOUTHERN 24 0 Record: 7-4 9-20 McNEESE STATE 34 10 10-15 at Northwestern State 12 27 DATE TEAM NICH OPP 9-27 LOUISIANA-MONROE 17 13 10-29 at Southwest Texas State 13 10 9-4 at Texas Southern 14 6 10-4 at Southwest Missouri 31 0 11-5 at Stephen F. Austin 7 30 9-11 LOUISIANA-MONROE 14 39 10-11 SOUTHERN 17 10 11-12 NORTHERN ARIZONA 23 5 9-18 at Southwest Texas State 7 14 10-18 *at Stephen F. Austin 14 10 11-19 TEXAS SOUTHERN 26 13 9-25 TROY STATE 10 3 10-25 *at Southwest Texas State 35 21 10-2 at Jackson State 21 17 11-1 *SAM HOUSTON STATE 38 41 10-9 at Southern 26 14 11-8 *at Northwestern State 13 28 10-23 CENTRAL FLORIDA 60 10 11-22 WEBER STATE 34 30

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1989 Rick Rhoades Darren Barbier Record: 5-6 1993-94 1995-1998 DATE TEAM NICH OPP Rick Rhoades brought to Nicholls The first NCAA playoff appearance 9-9 at Louisiana-Monroe 13 19 a winning track record and the unique for the school in 10 years highlighted 9-16 DELTA STATE 14 15 “Stack-I” offense. the Darren Barbier era as his 1996 9-23 at Stephen F. Austin 7 24 The Colonels went 1-9-1 the year team completed one of the better 9-30 at McNeese State 14 28 prior to Rhoades’ arrival before going turnarounds in I-AA football history. 10-7 at Sam Houston State 28 14 3-8 his first year. The Colonels were That team finished 8-4 and Barbier 10-14 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 13 21 5-6 in Rhoades’ only other season at Nicholls in 1994. was rewarded with several coaching awards including 10-21 SOUTHWEST TEXAS STATE 22 21 Nicholls’ “Stack-I” offense accounted for 11 school Southland Football League, Louisiana Sports Writers 10-28 at Southern 28 31 records the first season and the Colonels were ranked Association, Schutt Sports/American Football Quarterly 11-4 NORTHWESTERN STATE 21 15 ninth in the nation in rushing the second year using the I-AA and the 10th Annual Eddie Robinson Coach of the 11-11 SAMFORD 23 17 system. Year awards. 11-18 ILLINOIS STATE 32 28 Rhoades’ coaching career included three seasons as Barbier, 1982 graduate of Nicholls and former second head coach at Troy State (1985-87). The Trojans won the baseman for the Colonels, led the school for four years 1990 1987 NCAA Division II national championship. He was also compiling a 17-28 overall mark. Record: 5-6 a member of Troy State’s 1984 national championship Prior to Nicholls, Barbier was the head coach at Hahn- DATE TEAM NICH OPP team serving as defensive coordinator (1983-84). ville High School for six seasons compiling a 64-12 mark 9-1 McNEESE STATE 31 24 Rhoades went on to be head coach at Southern Illinois (.842). His last season in 1994, Barbier led the Tigers to 9-8 at Louisiana-Lafayette 21 24 (1988). He was an assistant coach under Bill Curry at both a 15-0 record and his second 5A state championships. 9-15 at Northwestern State 19 7 Alabama (1989) and Kentucky (1990-92). Under his tutelage, the school also notched four straight 9-22 *STEPEHEN F. AUSTIN 23 41 Rhoades graduated from Central Missouri State in 1970 district titles. 9-29 at Southwest Texas 30 33 and his coaching career began at Mountain Brook High 10-6 SAM HOUSTON STATE 28 16 School in Birmingham, Ala., which captured the 1976 state 1995 10-20 LOUISIANA-MONROE 20 27 championship. He was the offensive coordinator at North Record: 0-11 10-27 at Northern Arizona 34 41 Alabama (1981-82) before joining the Troy State staff. DATE TEAM NICH OPP 11-3 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 20 31 9-2 at Hofstra 10 34 11-10 at Troy State 23 31 1993 9-9 at Louisiana-Monroe 21 34 11-17 SOUTHERN 23 19 Record: 3-8 9-16 TROY STATE 3 17 *Win forfeited to Nicholls DATE TEAM NICH OPP 9-23 at Southern Illinois 20 48 1991 9-11 at Livingston 42 51 9-30 SAMFORD 20 36 Record: 4-7 9-18 TROY STATE 17 24 10-7 *at Northwestern State 14 34 DATE TEAM NICH OPP 9-25 *NORTHEAST LOUISIANA 30 51 10-14 *at Stephen F. Austin 3 56 8-31 TEXAS A&I 3 7 10-2 SAMFORD 6 21 10-21 *SOUTHWEST TEXAS 25 35 9-7 *at Louisiana-Monroe 15 10 10-9 *Northwestern State 21 35 10-28 at Southern 3 41 9-21 at Troy State 25 17 10-16 *at Stephen F. Austin 21 35 11-4 *SAM HOUSTON STATE 17 24 9-28 *SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST. 10 19 10-23 *SOUTHWEST TEXAS 63 37 11-18 *McNEESE STATE 6 31 10-5 *at McNeese State 3 21 10-30 at Southern 28 14 * Southland Conference Games (0-5) 10-12 *at Sam Houston State 19 28 11-6 *SAM HOUSTON STATE 20 19 1996 10-26 *STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 26 0 11-13 *at North Texas 21 63 Record: 8-4 11-2 at Southern 21 7 11-20 *at McNeese State 0 27 DATE OPPONENT NICH OPP 11-9 *NORTH TEXAS 19 24 * Southland Conference Games (2-5) 8-29 at Louisiana-Monroe 12 14 11-16 *NORTHWESTERN STATE 10 16 1994 9-14 JACKSONVILLE STATE 21 8 11-23 at Georgia Southern 6 40 Record: 5-6 9-21 *at Troy State 7 37 *Southland Conference Games (2-5) DATE TEAM NICH OPP 10-5 at Samford 10 3 9-3 at Connecticut 16 7 10-12 *NORTHWESTERN STATE 19 17 1992 9-10 LIVINGSTON 77 7 10-19 *STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 11 27 Record: 1-9-1 9-17 *NORTHWESTERN STATE 3 35 10-26 *at Southwest Texas 46 36 DATE TEAM NICH OPP 10-1 at Samford 24 6 11-2 SOUTHERN 14 0 9-5 *LOUISIANA-MONROE 10 38 10-8 at Troy State 14 35 11-9 *SAM HOUSTON STATE 20 10 9-12 at Texas A&I 12 50 10-15 *STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 10 24 11-16 HARDING 29 19 9-26 *McNEESE STATE 17 21 10-22 *at Southwest Texas 26 27 11-23 *at McNeese State 17 16 10-3 *at Southwest Texas State 13 38 10-29 SOUTHERN 20 14 11-30 #at Montana 3 48 10-10 *SAM HOUSTON STATE 19 19 11-5 *at Sam Houston State 24 0 * Southland Football League Games (4-2) 10-17 at Central Florida 18 42 11-12 *NORTH TEXAS 17 31 # Denotes NCAA Division 1-AA Playoffs 10-24 *at Stephen F. Austin 6 21 11-19 *at McNeese State 24 41 10-31 SOUTHERN 27 24 * Southland Conference Games (1-5) 11-7 *at North Texas 3 31 11-14 *at Northwestern State 6 44 11-21 TROY STATE 0 21 * Southland Conference Games (0-6-1)

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1997 1999 10-19 *at Southwest Texas 24 21 10-24 *NORTHWESTERN STATE! 14 21 Record: 5-6 Record: 1-10 11-9 *at Sam Houston State 34 16 DATE TEAM NICH OPP DATE OPPONENT NICH OPP 11-23 *at McNeese State! 21 33 8-30 at Louisiana-Monroe 0 28 9-4 at Louisiana-Monroe 10 27 *-Southland Conference games (3-3) 9-6 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 33 0 9-18 WESTERN ILLINOIS% 13 14 ! Televised live on Fox Sports Net 9-20 *TROY STATE 22 20 9-27 9-25 *JACKSONVILLE STATE! 45 42 *at Northwestern State 0 19 10-2 *at Northwestern State 17 42 10-4 SAMFORD 17 14 10-9 *SOUTHWEST TEXAS 0 16 2003 10-11 *SOUTHWEST TEXAS 29 28 10-16 at Central Florida 0 28 Record:5-6 10-18 *at Sam Houston State 17 24 10-23 *at Stephen F. Austin 7 38 DATE OPPONENT NICH OPP 10-25 *at Jacksonville State 16 14 10-30 *TROY STATE 0 20 8-28 Bethel College 70 0& 11-1 at Southern 14 21 11-6 *at Sam Houston State 17 69 9-6 at South Florida 17 27 11-15 *at Stephen F. Austin 7 39 11-13 SAMFORD 24 28 9-13 at Portland State 37 44 11-22 *McNEESE STATE 13 31 11-20 *McNEESE STATE 0 38 9-20 at Texas A&M-Kingsville 26 27 *Southland Football League Games (3-4) % Tad Gormley Stadium, New Orleans, La. (Gormley Gridiron 9-27 Texas Southern 64 5& Classic) 10-11 at Florida Atlantic 23 31 1998 ! Televised on Fox Southwest 10-25 *at Northwestern State^ 40 30& * Southland Conference Games (1-6) 11-1 *Sam Houston State 37 12& Record: 4-7 11-6 *Texas State! 31 13& DATE TEAM NICH OPP 11-15 *at Stephen F. Austin 16 28 9-5 at Louisiana-Monroe 10 44 2000 11-22 *McNeese State% 28 63 9-12 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY ST.% 41 26 Record: 2-9 & - Bethel College, Texas Southern, Northwestern State, Sam Houston 9-26 *JACKSONVILLE STATE 20 21 DATE OPPONENT NICH OPP State and Texas State awarded forfeit victory after Nicholls State used an 10-3 at Samford 16 17 8-31 CENTRAL ARKANSAS 52 44 ineligible player. 10-8 *SAM HOUSTON STATE! 36 33 9-9 *JACKSONVILLE STATE 3 10 *-Southland Conference games (3-2) 10-24 *NORTHWESTERN STATE 26 28 9-16 at Louisiana-Monroe 21 27 ^-Televised on Cox Sports 10-31 at Louisiana Tech 28 56 9-23 at Western Illinois 3 44 ! Televised live on Fox Sports Net 11-7 *at Troy State 10 31 9-30 at Samford 10 28 % Televised on College Sports Network 11-14 *STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 14 7 10-7 *at Southwest Texas 0 25 11-21 *at McNeese State 31 30 10-14 *NORTHWESTERN STATE 21 27& 11-28 *at Southwest Texas# 27 28 10-21 *STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 20 27 Jay Thomas %Tad Gormley Stadium, New Orleans, La. 10-28 *at Troy State 12 41 2004-2009 (Gormley Gridiron Classic) 11-4 *SAM HOUSTON STATE 21 27 Under the tutelage of Jay Thomas, ! Televised on Fox Southwest 11-18 *at McNeese State 7 12 the Colonels won their first-ever # Game was originally scheduled for 10/17, but game &—Nicholls awarded forfeit victory after Northwestern Southland Conference Championship replayed due to rain State used an ineligible player in 2005 and went on to represent *Southland Football League Games (3-4) *Southland Conference Games (1-7) the conference in the Division I-FCS playoffs. Daryl Daye 2001 Thomas finished his career at Nicholls with a 24-27 1999-2003 Record 3-8 overall record that included a 17-20 mark in Southland Conference play. Thomas also guided Nicholls to a win Under the direction of Daryl Daye, DATE OPPONENT NICH OPP 9-1 at Louisiana-Lafayette 0 20 over Division I-FBS Rice in 2008, marking the schools the Colonels opened a new demen- 9-8 *at Jacksonville State 15 34 second victory over an opponent on the FBS level. sion of Nicholls football with the triple 9-22 *at Troy State 0 26 Also in 2008, Nicholls rose to it’s highest national option. Daye struggled through the 9-29 SAMFORD 20 16 ranking, No. 13, in school history, before finishing the first three seasons by only winning 10-13 *SAM HOUSTON STATE 32 35 season just outside the Sports Network’s Top 25. six games. However, in his fourth 10-20 *at Northwestern State 14 47 season the Colonels finished 7-4, the fifth best in school 2004 10-27 *SOUTHWEST TEXAS 33 14 history, broke several records and finished ranked No. 1 in Record: 5-5 11-3 *at Stephen F. Austin 21 23 Division I-AA in rushing in the process. DATE OPPONENT NICH OPP 11-10 GRAMBLING STATE! 27 38 During his five-year tenure as head coach, Daye com- 9-2 Eastern Washington 37 14 11-17 *McNeese State 27 34 piled a 17-38 overall mark and an 8-24 overall Southland 9-11 at Western Carolina 7 28 11-22 at Arkansas State^ 28 22 Conference record. 9-25 at Texas Southern 21 6 *-Southland Conference games (1-6) Daye’s coaching career included three years as a stu- 10-2 North Dakota State 14 24 ! Televised live on Fox Sports Net dent assistant and a graduate assistant at LSU (1986-88), 10-9 at Florida A&M 42 25 ^—Rescheduled from Sept. 15. two seasons as a graduate assistant at Southern Missis- 10-16 *at Sam Houston State 10 38 sippi (1989-90) and eight seasons at Liberty (1991-98), 10-21 *Northwestern State! 40 14 where he was co-defensive coordinator for the final three 2002 11-6 *Stephen F. Austin 41 23 seasons. Record:7-4 11-13 *Texas State 12 35 DATE OPPONENT NICH OPP 11-20 *at McNeese State% 9 30 8-29 WEST VIRGINIA TECH 63 6 *-Southland Conference games (2-3) 9-7 at North Texas 0 23 !-Televised live on Fox Sports Net 9-14 at Samford 45 17 % Televised on Cox Sports 9-21 *JACKSONVILLE STATE 14 6 9-28 at Southern 21 13 10-5 FLORIDA ATLANTIC 33 22 10-12 *STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 14 17

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2005 2009 10-8 CENTRAL ARKANSAS* 31 37 Record: 6-4 Record: 3-8 10-15 at Sam Houston State* 7 47 DATE OPPONENT NICH OPP DATE OPPONENT NICH OPP 10-22 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN* 21 57 9-10 Indiana 31 35 9-5 at U.S. Air Force Academy 0 72 11-5 at McNeese State* 17 26 9-17 Cheyney University 54 0 9-12 DUQUESNE! 14 7 11-12 LAMAR*! 26 34 10-1 at No.11 North Dakota State 13 26 9-19 at Louisiana Tech 13 48 11-17 at Southeastern La.*! 14 31 10-8 *at Stephen F. Austin & 21 27 9-26 JACKSONVILLE STATE! 10 60 *-Southland Conference games (0-7) 10-15 *Sam Houston State 37 17 10-10 at Sam Houston State* 21 44 !-Television games 10-29 *No. 5 Texas State & 32 29 10-17 TEXAS STATE*! 28 34 11-5 *at Northwestern State! 31 24 10-24 at Central Arkansas* 13 42 2012 11-12 *at Southeastern La. 38 28 10-31 McNEESE STATE*! 17 38 Record: 1-10 11-19 *McNeese State 39 26 11-7 at Stephen F. Austin* 27 31 DATE OPPONENT NICH OPP 11-26 #at Furman 12 14 11-14 NORTHWESTERN STATE*! 28 21 9-8 at South Alabama 3 9 *-Southland Conference games (5-1) 11-19 at Southeastern La.*! 45 30 9-15 at Tulsa 16 66 &-Overtime Games *-Southland Conference games (2-5) 9-22 EVANGEL 73 17 #- Denotes NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs !-Television games 10-6 at Central Arkansas* 14 34 10-13 SAM HOUSTON STATE* 0 41 2006 Charlie Stubbs 10-20 at Stephen F. Austin*! 10 44 Record: 4-7 2010-present 10-27 at Northwestern State* 26 27 11-3 MCNEESE STATE*! 10 42 DATE OPPONENT NICH OPP A long time offensive coordinator in 8-31 Southern Arkansas 35 0 11-10 at Lamar* 24 34 the college ranks, Charlie Stubbs 11-15 SOUTHEASTERN LA.* 16 35 9-1 at Nebraska 7 56 officially became the ninth head 9-16 at Louisiana Tech 21 31 12-1 at Oregon State! 3 77 coach in Colonel football history on *-Southland Conference games (0-7) 9-23 South Dakota State 17 24 Jan. 5, 2010. 10-7 Southeastern La.* 14 10 !-Television games 10-14 at Sam Houston State* 7 37 Stubbs joined the Colonels after holding the title of 10-21 Northwestern State* 0 9 offensive coordinator at numerous universities including 2013 10-28 Assumption College% 44 0 Alabama, Tulsa, Oregon State, Louisville and others. Record: 4-8 11-4 at Texas State*! 21 19 In his first season, Stubbs guided Nicholls to four DATE OPPONENT NICH OPP 11-11 Stephen F. Austin* 13 16 victories, including all three rivalry games. The Colonels 8-31 at Oregon! 3 66 11-18 at McNeese State*! 10 26 knocked off Texas State in four overtimes in the “Battle 9-7 at Western Michigan 27 23 *-Southland Conference games (2-4) of the Paddle” before closing out the season with wins 9-14 at Louisiana-Lafayette 7 70 !-Television games against Northwestern State and Southeastern Louisiana. 9-21 LANGSTON 42 22 Last season, the Colonels matched Stubbs inaugural 9-28 ARKANSAS TECH 44 34 2007 season with four wins, highlighted by the Colonels’ third- 10-12 NORTHWESTERN STATE*! 33 21 Record: 6-5 ever win over an FBS team in their four-point victory at 10-19 at Stephen F. Austin*! 41 55 DATE OPPONENT NICH OPP Western Michigan. 10-26 MCNEESE STATE* 30 55 9-1 at Rice 16 13 11-2 at Lamar* 34 56 9-8 SOUTHERN ARKANSAS 31 13 11-9 at Sam Houston State* 24 49 9-15 at Nevada-Reno 17 52 2010 11-16 CENTRAL ARKANSAS* 10 17 11-21 Southeastern La.*! 27 52 9-22 AZUSA PACIFIC 30 28 Record: 4-7 10-6 NORTHWESTERN STATE*! 58 0 *-Southland Conference games (1-6) DATE OPPONENT NICH OPP !-Television games 10-13 at Stephen F. Austin* 17 16 9-4 at San Diego State 0 47 10-20 McNEESE STATE* 7 28 9-11 at Western Michigan 14 49 10-27 at Central Arkansas 42 49 9-18 at South Alabama 21 39 11-3 at Sam Houston State* 13 16 9-25 BACONE COLLEGE 44 28 11-10 TEXAS STATE* 28 52 10-9 SAM HOUSTON* 7 26 11-18 at Southeastern La.*! 13 17 10-1 at Texas State* 47 45 *-Southland Conference games (3-4) 10-23 CENTRAL ARKANSAS* 7 31 !-Television games 10-30 at McNeese State* 14 24 11-7 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN* 13 48 2008 11-14 at Northwestern State* 37 7 Record: 3-6 11-19 SOUTHEASTERN LA.*! 27 25 DATE OPPONENT NICH OPP 9-20 at Memphis 10 31 *-Southland Conference games (3-4) 10-2 at No.10 UNI! 14 34 !-Television games 10-11 at Northwestern State* 28 36 10-18 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN!* 39 50 2011 10-25 at No.12 McNeese State* 38 35 Record: 1-10 11-1 No.11 CENTRAL ARKANSAS!* 20 17 DATE OPPONENT NICH OPP 11-8 SAM HOUSTON STATE!* 37 47 9-1 EVANGEL 42 0 11-15 at Texas State* 10 34 9-10 at Western Michigan 7 38 11-22 SOUTHEASTERN La.!* 35 28 9-17 at Louisiana-Lafayette 21 38 *-Southland Conference games (3-4) 9-24 NORTHWESTERN St. *! 0 34 !-Television games 10-1 at Texas State* 12 38

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Nicholls 28, Appalachian State 26 Georgia Southern 55, Nicholls 31 Nov. 29, 1986 • Boone, N.C. Dec. 6, 1986 • Statesboro, Ga. Nicholls survived a fourth-quarter rally to defeat Appalachian Quarterback Tracy Ham rambled for 191 yards, including a 55- State 28-26 and advance to the quarterfinals of the 1986 NCAA yard run for the first of three Eagle touchdowns in the first quarter as Division I-AA Championship. Georgia Southern defeated Nicholls 55-31. Mountaineer place kicker Bjorn Nittmo missed a 42-yard field The win was the Eagles’ second playoff victory en route to the goal with 13 seconds remaining as the Colonels held on for the win. school’s second straight national championship in 1986. Nicholls led 28-19 with 3:24 remaining when Jimbo Windham Nicholls turned the ball over on their first three possessions of kicked a 40-yard field goal. The Colonels had driven from their own the game and Georgia Southern turned the trio of miscues into 21 25 to the Appalachian State 23 before settling for three points. points. In addition to Ham’s first-quarter touchdown run on a fourth- The Mountaineers got right back into the hunt on their next and-one play, Gerald Harris had scoring runs of four and one yard. possession when Todd Payton hooked up with Doug Beaty for a The Colonels had a total of seven turnovers with five leading to 76-yard pass down to the Colonel four. Two plays later, John Settle Georgia Southern scores. scored on a five-yard touchdown run. In addition to a pair of touchdown runs, Ham completed 11 of 19 Nittmo’s point-after made it 28-26 with 2:13 left to play. passes for 167 yards. An unsuccessful ASU on-side kick led to the Colonels taking The Colonels stuck with their game plan as Doug Hudson possession at the Mountaineer 43. engineered a six-play, 74-yard scoring drive early in the second After a couple runs by Brian Stropolo, Doug Hudson’s third- quarter. Following a 42-yard pass from Hudson to Alfred Dorsey, down pass was picked off by Mountaineer linebacker Cedric Felton Brian Stropolo scored on a 10-yard touchdown run. at ASU’s 42. Hudson completed 18 of 28 passes for 298 yards but also threw Appalachian State moved the ball to the Colonel 25 before three interceptions during the day. Nittmo’s kick went wide left. It was the kicker’s second miss of the day. Nicholls 0 10 7 14 - 31 Nicholls found a way to win despite giving up 544 yards of total Georgia Southern 21 10 10 14 - 55 offense. Settle set Division I-AA playoff records with 37 carries for 236 yards, including 151 in the second half. GS - Ham 55 run (Foley kick) Kevin Smoot, who lead the Colonels with 21 carries for 57 GS - G. Harris 1 run (Foley kick) yards, had a one-yard touchdown run in the third quarter. After a GS - G. Harris 4 run (Foley kick) 21-yard run by Hudson, Melvin Lewis broke off the right side for a GS - Belser 11 pass from Ham (Foley kick) touchdown run to give the Colonels a 25-13 lead at the beginning NICH - Stropolo 10 run (Bran kick) of the fourth period to cap a string of 19 unanswered points for GS - Foley 24 FG Nicholls. NICH - Windham 42 FG NICH - Carrier 17 pass from Hudson (Bran kick) Nicholls 0 6 12 10 - 28 GS - Ham 2 run (Foley kick) Appalachian State 3 0 10 13 - 26 GS - Foley 21 FG NICH - Hudson 1 run (pass failed) ASU - Nittmo 25 FG GS - G. Harris 2 run (Foley kick) NICH - Hudson 1 run (kick failed) NICH - Carrier 32 pass from McDonald (Carrier pass from McDonald) ASU - Nittmo 25 FG GS - R. Harris 22 run (Foley kick) ASU - Douglas 37 pass from Payton (Nittmo kick) NICH - Carrier 61 pass from Hudson (kick failed) NICH GS NICH - Smoot 1 run (pass failed) First Downs 30 24 NICH - Lewis 22 run (Bran kick) Rushes-Yards 36-67 52-317 ASU - Douglas 1 pass from Payton (pass failed) Passing 481 167 NICH - Windham 40 FG Return Yardage -3 36 ASU - Settle 5 run (Nittmo kick) Att-Comp-Int 51-29-5 19-11-0 Punts 0-0 3-39.0 NICH ASU Fumbles-Lost 7-2 3-0 First Downs 21 23 Penalties-Yards 9-73 14-104 Rushes-Yards 41-164 52-250 Time of Possession 28:21 31:39 Passing 271 294 Return Yardage 11 7 Att-Comp-Int 30-16-1 36-18-1 Punts 5-37.2 5-30.4 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 1-0 Penalties-Yards 6-60 7-50 Time of Possession 23:04 36:56

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Montana 48, Nicholls 3 Furman 14, Nicholls 12 Nov. 30, 1996 • Missoula, Mont. Nov. 26, 2005 • Greenville, S.C. Montana sophomore The Colonels championship season came to an quarterback Brian Ah Yat end, as the Furman Paladins used a stingy defense passed for 363 yards and to sneak past Nicholls, 14-12. three touchdowns as the Nicholls scored the first points of the game. After Grizzlies defeated Nicholls Furman’s Jerome Felton fumbled at the Paladins’ 48-3 in the first round of 34-yard line, Naton Stewart returned the ball 11 the 1996 Division I-AA yards. After gaining six yards, Alex Romero kicked playoffs. a 34-yard field goal with 11:21 left in the first quarter It was Nicholls’ to give the Colonels an early 3-0 lead. first appearance in After threatening on several occasions, Nicholls the I-AA playoffs since 1986. Montana, the defending national quarterback Yale Vannoy threw a 40-yard pass to champions, took its first step back to advancing back to the national Michael Okoronkwo to help setup a 11-yard DeMarko Hutchinson scamper championship game with the win over the Colonels. that put Nicholls inside the Paladins 10-yard line. Like it did most of the day, The Colonels knew all about the Grizzlies’ high-flying aerial Furman’s defense stepped up and forced a field goal attempt. Romero got the attack but it was the Griz defense which shutdown Nicholls like a call and converted on a 20-yard try to give the Colonels a 6-0 lead with 11:21 Montana blizzard closes down Interstate 90. The Colonels managed remaining in the half. just 129 yards of total offense in the game, 64 rushing and 65 After exchanging possession, the Paladins gained momentum following two passing. rushes for 30 yards by Cedrick Gipson and an Ingle Martin 17-yard dash that put Nicholls’ lone score was set up by a 33-yard interception return Furman on the Colonels 33-yard line. Two plays later, Martin hit Justin Stepp for by Ricky Wilson down to the Montana 9. Adam Diel kicked a 42- a 29-yard completion in the endzone to give the Paladins a 7-6 lead heading into yard field goal with 14 seconds left in the first quarter to cut the the locker room. Grizzlies’ lead to 10-3. Furman carried the momentum gained from their last scoring drive into the Montana scored on consecutive drives in the second quarter to third quarter. In a drive that saw the Paladins keeping the ball on the ground for take a 24-3 lead at the half. The Griz had 317 yards of total offense all but five yards, Furman drove 57 yards in 15 plays, capped by a one-yard run by the end of the first quarter to the Colonels’ 32. Montana finished by Martin to extend their lead to 14-6 with 8:06 remaining in the third quarter. with 545 yards of total offense, including 447 passing. Determined not to let their championship season end, the Colonels answered with a score of their own. Facing third-and-9 from their 21-yard line, Nicholls 3 0 0 0 - 3 the Paladins Andrew Thacker was called for pass interference, giving Nicholls Montana 10 14 7 17 - 48 first-and-10 from their 36-yard line. Following a series of rushes by atrioof Colonels, Vannoy completed a 22-yard pass to Kenly Horton on fourth-and-3 MT - Pacheco 27 pass from Ah Yat (Larson kick) for a Nicholls touchdown with 2:02 remaining in the third quarter. However, the MT - Larson 41 FG Colonels’ two-point attempt failed, giving Furman a two-point advantage at 14-12. NICH - Diel 42 FG The Colonels were led by senior quarterback Vannoy, who finished the game MT - Branen 12 run (Larson kick) with 13 carries for 46 yards. He also went 3-for-8 passing for 72 yards and a MT - Pacheco 10 pass from Ah Yat (Larson kick) touchdown. Joseph Tobias averaged 4.5 yards per carry, with 90 yards on 20 MT - Olsen 25 pass from Ah Yat (Larson kick) attempts. MT - Olsen 26 pass from Rowell (Larson kick) Toney Edison led Nicholls on the defensive side of the ball with nine tackles, MT - Larson 31 FG one tackle for a loss, one fumble recovery and one blocked field goal.

NICH MT Nicholls 3 3 6 0 - 12 First Downs 8 26 Furman 0 7 7 0 - 14 Rushes-Yards 37-64 24-98 Passing 65 447 NICH - Romero 34 FG Return Yardage 36 150 NICH – Romero 20 FG Att-Comp-Int 24-9-1 53-33-2 FUR – Stepp 29 pass from Martin (Beckler kick) Punts 12-35.0 2-33.5 FUR - Martin 1 run (Beckler kick) Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-1 NICH - Horton 22 pass from Vannoy (Vannoy unsuccessful on Penalties-Yards 7-64 8-68 2-point conversion) Time of Possession 31:06 28:54 NICH FUR First Downs 14 21 Rushes-Yards 54-199 53-243 Passing 72 68 Return Yardage 60 67 Att-Comp-Int 8-3-1 12-5-1 Punts 3-41 1-70 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-2 Penalties-Yards 3-25 2-25 Time of Possession 32:15 27:45

75 WWW.GEAUXCOLONELS.COM This is Nicholls

Nicholls State University, located in Thibodaux, La., is an accredited regional university serving a diverse population of about 6,500 traditional and nontraditional students. The family-oriented campus offers more than 100 bachelor’s and master’s degree programs, 90-plus student organizations and 14 Division I athletic teams. As the only university serving the Bayou Region, Nicholls capitalizes on its prime location and rich culture by offering distinctive academic programs in culinary arts, geomatics, maritime management, marine and environmental science, petroleum services and safety technology. The university also serves a large population of first- generation college students and has consistently been designated as a Military Friendly School.

LOCATION Located in “Cajun Country,” Nicholls lies in the heart of the Mississippi River delta, allowing for easy access to the river, its tributaries, Louisiana’s wetlands and the Gulf of Mexico. The 287-acre Thibodaux campus, featuring modern residence after completing two gubernatorial terms, he was Motivatit Seafoods to develop a device that not halls and a new student recreation center, is named chief justice to the Louisiana Supreme only kills harmful bacteria in raw oysters but also approximately 50 miles west of New Orleans and Court. He retired to his Thibodaux home in 1911 leaves them shucked and ready to safely eat. 60 miles southeast of Baton Rouge. and died in 1912. The Sugar Cane Institutes attract students from around the world every summer. More HISTORY NICHOLLS PRIDE POINTS 1,550 participants representing 30 countries, 16 The institution first opened its doors on Sept. Nicholls was the first public university in states, 48 refineries, 35 mills and 30 companies 23, 1948, as Francis T. Nicholls Junior College of America to offer a bachelor’s degree in culinary have benefited from the institutes, making Louisiana State University. In 1956, the Louisiana arts. Our Chef John Folse Culinary Institute is Nicholls a leader in world sugar education. Legislature separated Nicholls from LSU and dedicated to the preservation and advancement authorized it to develop four-year curricula. The of the rich Creole and Cajun culinary heritage of FUN FACTS former junior college became Francis T. Nicholls Louisiana. The university is uniquely located along State College and granted its first degrees in May Eighty percent of nurses and teachers in the Bayou Lafourche, “the longest main street in the 1958. In 1970, its name changed to Nicholls State Bayou Region are Nicholls graduates. world.” During Homecoming Week, the campus University. Nicholls is the only public institution in Louisiana community gathers along the banks to watch The university is named in honor of Francis to offer a bachelor’s degree in geomatics. and compete in pirogue races — a tradition that Redding Tillou Nicholls, who was born in 1834 Home to 21 Steinway pianos, Nicholls is the dates back to 1953. in Donaldsonville, Louisiana. A West Point first public Louisiana university to be designated Since 1974, Nicholls has given away more graduate and lawyer, Nicholls rose to the rank of as an “All-Steinway School.” than 170,000 pounds of crawfish to students at brigadier general in the Civil War, during which The Nicholls College of Business Administration its annual Crawfish Day. he was a prisoner of war and lost his left arm offers the country’s only maritime management In 2009, Nicholls created and hosted the and leg. He was elected governor in 1877, and degree concentration completely funded and award-winning Louisiana Swamp Stomp developed by industry leaders. Festival, which now attracts about 2,000 visitors For five consecutive years, G.I. Jobs magazine each year from across the state and country. has designated Nicholls as a Military Friendly Designed to help preserve Cajun culture, the School. three-day festival features Cajun and Zydeco The university’s petroleum engineering music, local foods, and locally made arts and technology and safety management program crafts. The event also includes a free “Tresors is the only one in the country to offer flexible du Bayou” education program, which introduces scheduling to meet the needs of offshore south Louisiana culture to more than 1,500 employees working 7-on/7-off or 14-on/14-off youth from area schools. schedules. The Nicholls art department helps preserve Nicholls has been ranked the safest public and operate the Chauvin Sculpture Gardens, university in Louisiana. which has been named one of the 25 most Nicholls is home to the Louisiana Center for amazing sculpture gardens in the world. The Dyslexia and Related Learning Disorders, which bayou-side property features 100 folk art provides comprehensive services to students with sculptures created by recluse artist Kenny Hill. dyslexia. Archie, Peyton and Eli Manning visit the The Nicholls Department of Biological Sciences Nicholls campus each summer, where they host helped uncover one of the most important the Manning Passing Academy, which brings in discoveries in the history of the oyster industry. about $1.8 million to the region. Biology faculty and students teamed up with 2014 NICHOLLS FOOTBALL 76 Nicholls Athletics

BRUCE T. MURPHY the past eight years. He was elected to serve He holds five degrees including a Bachelor of University President on the Southern Association of Colleges and Arts in English from the University of California Dr. Bruce T. Schools’ Commission on Colleges, the regional at Berkeley, a Master of Business Administration Murphy became accrediting body for institutes of higher education, and a Master of Science in Systems Management the fifth president and currently serves on its appeals committee. from the University of Southern California, a of Nicholls State In prior years, Murphy was founding dean of Master of Arts from Teachers College at Columbia University in the School of Business at Point Park University in University and a Doctorate in Education from January 2014. Pittsburgh. He was also founding director of the Vanderbilt University. He plans to focus graduate program in organizational leadership A native of Encino, California, Murphy is a on enhancing and chair of the Walker School of Business at former offensive lineman who started for the student opportunity Mercyhurst College in Pennsylvania. Murphy championship-winning Crespi Carmelite High and success served as a professor of military science and School football team. He is married to retired U.S. at Nicholls, director of the Army Officer Education Program Army Col. Jeanne Picariello Murphy, a former encouraging a at Vanderbilt University. Before that, he taught intercollegiate and international athlete who has spirit of innovation, leadership as an assistant professor at the U.S. served on the U.S. Olympic Committee. She boosting the Military Academy at West Point. was the first woman ever selected to the U.S. university’s internationalism, and serving the Murphy, a retired lieutenant colonel, spent Modern Pentathlon Team in 1975 and led the U.S. needs of the region and the state of Louisiana. 23 years in the U.S. Army, serving in Germany, delegation as the chef de mission for the 2004 Previously, Murphy was the vice president for Panama and the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. Paralympic Games in Athens, Greece. academic affairs at Air University in Alabama for

ROB BERNARDI Athletic Director Rob Bernardi is Bernardi helped orchestrate the renewal of a best in the conference. The women’s tennis team in his fourteenth self-assessed student fee to help support Colonel led the way, graduating 100 percent of its student- year as director athletics, marking the first time in more than athletes. of athletics at two decades that athletics at Nicholls received In addition to his improvements to Nicholls, Nicholls State funding directly from student fees. Not only did Bernardi is credited with bringing the Manning University, making he help implement the fee, but he has created Passing Academy to Thibodaux. The football him the second- enough support to have two additional fees pass, camp, which features Archie, Peyton and Eli longest tenured generating a total of over two million dollars. Manning, has brought national attention to the athletics director The added funding in conjunction with increased local community. The nationally recognized in the school’s private support has helped rejuvenate athletic football camp, which finished its seventh year on history behind the facilities and restore a sense of pride in Colonel the Nicholls State University campus, brings over legendary Ray athletics. 1000 young athletes to Nicholls. MPA has become Didier. Stability, Improved facilities and added pride are not a summer attraction for the locals and provides a creativity, integrity and progress are the words that the only areas where Bernardi has brought substantial economic impact on the region. best describe Bernardi’s tenure at Nicholls. about changes to the athletic program. Improving Bernardi has been active within the NCAA Since arriving in Thibodaux, Bernardi has graduation rates and upgrading the academic governance process having served on numerous reinvigorated Nicholls athletics by transforming the services provided to athletes has been a goal NCAA committees. Currently Bernardi is a member department into a modern, progressive program of the department since Bernardi took over. The of the NCAA Division Leadership Council, while aimed at increasing funding, improving facilities commitment to academics has begun to show serving on the Division I Football Championship and enhancing the student-athlete experience. positive results in the form of higher graduation Committee, the NCAA Division I Committee on The California native’s energy has worn off on rates and improved APR (Academic Progress Athletics Certification, and the NCAA Division I coaches, student-athletes and members of the Rates) scores as Colonel athletes are graduating Football Issues Committee, as well as the NCAA support staff. For his most recent efforts, the at higher rates than ever before. Interpretations Committee and the Division I National Association of Collegiate Directors of Among Louisiana’s 11 public universities with Academics/Eligibility/Compliance Cabinet. Athletics (NACDA) named Bernardi 2013 Under Division I athletics, Nicholls had the fourth highest Born and raised in Los Angeles, Calif., Bernardi Armour AD of the Year for the NCAA Football overall graduation success rate in 2013. The was a graduate assistant football coach at both Championship Subdivision graduation success rate report showed that 73 the University of Arizona and Oregon State. While Nicholls Athletics Directors percent of Nicholls student athletes who began at Oregon State, he earned a master’s degree in Morris Osburn...... 1958-1960 college in 2006 earned their degrees within six higher education. He earned an undergraduate James Hall...... 1960-1963 years, which was an all-time high for Nicholls degree in public health from California State Raymond E. Didier...... 1963-1978 and a five-point increase over the previous year’s University, Northridge in 1983. Donald Landry...... 1978-1987 rate. Nicholls also ranks fourth overall among 14 Bernardi has two daughters Nadine, Jenna, Phil Greco...... 1987-1993 Southland Conference universities and ranked and is the grandfather of Emma. His brother, Gary, Mike Knight...... 1993-1998 first among Southland Conference schools in is also involved in collegiate athletics serving as Stan Williamson...... 1998-2000 Louisiana. For women’s athletics, the Colonels an assistant football coach at the University of Rob Bernardi...... 2000-present graduated at an 82 percent clip, which was second- Colorado.

77 WWW.GEAUXCOLONELS.COM Athletics Administration

Jean Bourgeois Jamie Bustos Zachary Carlton Greg Carrasquillo Howell Chiasson Women’s Athletics/Men’s Director of Asst. Director of Athletic Strength & Associate A.D. for Basketball Secretary Athletic Media Relations Media Relations Conditioning Coach Budgetary Control

Adam Gros Lori Henry Michelle Keife Andrew Kerney Tyler Knowles Head Athletic Trainer Coordinator of Student Events Coordinator Assistant Athletic Director Director of Ticket Opera- Athlete Learning for Compliance tions and Marketing

Geri Labat Barbara Naquin DoBee Plaisance Connie Rome Kimberly Reynolds Football Secretary Assistant Senior Women’s Business Office Faculty Athletics Athletic Trainer Administrator Secretary Representative

Brandon Ruttley Steven Smith Cathy Stegall Mike Wagenheim Assoc. Athletic Director Head Equipment Compliance Secretary Assistant Athletic Director for External Affairs Manager for Communications

2014 NICHOLLS FOOTBALL 78 Athletic Training

ADAM GROS BARBARA NAQUIN Head Athletic Trainer MED, ATC, LAT Associate Athletic Trainer

The Nicholls State University’s Athletic Training rehabilitate the student-athlete. Nicholls Athletic Department strives to provide leadership and Department provides comprehensive, state-of-the- Training serves as a major intellectual and creative education for athletic training students through art health care and wellness services as it pertains resource for Nicholls Athletics, develops interactive quality educational and clinical experiences. to the well-being of the student-athlete. The staff partnerships with allied health professionals, and The Vision of the Nicholls State University’s is composed of two full-time and four graduate participates in the exploration and development of Athletic Training Department is to become a assistant athletic trainers who are nationally the student-athlete’s health and well-being. nationally recognized athletic training program certified athletic trainers through the Board of Nicholls State University’s Athletic Training focusing on first-class, state-of-the-art health care Certification of the National Athletic Trainers’ Department also serves as a dynamic clinical services to the Nicholls Athletic Department, and a Association. Each member of the Nicholls Athletic learning experience for the institution’s accredited respected and prominent leader with the reputation Training Department will do his or her part to Athletic Training curriculum. Currently there of providing quality educational experiences to provide professional, first-class leadership and are approximately 25 athletic training students athletic training students. counseling necessary to prevent, manage, and within the program. The Nicholls Athletic Training

HEAD COACHES

Tommy Harold Dylan Harrison J.P. Piper DoBee Plaisance Angel Santiago Head Volleyball Coach Head Soccer Coach Head Men’s Head Women’s Head Softball Coach Basketball Coach Basketball Coach

James Schilling Charlie Stubbs Meenakshi Sundaram Seth Thibodeaux Heather Van Norman Head Golf Coach Head Football Coach Head Tennis Coach Head Baseball Coach Head Cross Country/Track & Field Coach

79 WWW.GEAUXCOLONELS.COM John L. Guidry Stadium

John L. Guidry Stadium has been home to the Hermon Grissom drilled a 37-yard field goal Colonels football team since the school began in the opening period for the first score in the playing the sport on the intercollegiate level in stadium. Chris “Gator” Gardner caught a 27- 1972. The facility is named in honor of former yard pass from Lonnie Rogers for the first Galliano state representative John L. Guidry who Colonel touchdown in the stadium as Nicholls was instrumental in the establishment of Francis T. came from behind to win. Nicholls Junior College. The facility was originally referred to as The stadium features a three-level press Colonel Stadium but was renamed in Guidry’s box on the west side. The second level houses honor Sept. 15, 1973. an area for game management staff, radio and In 41 seasons, the Colonels have posted a coaches’ booths and a working press area that 112-99-3 record in Guidry Stadium. was established following a renovation project In 1975, Nicholls captured the Gulf South YEAR-BY-YEAR IN GUIDRY STADIUM that was completed prior to the 1999 season. The Conference championship with an 8-2 record, 1972...... 2-4 president’s suite and a 30-seat club level, which including a 6-0 mark at home. It is the only time was also part of the 1999 press box renovation, is Nicholls has gone undefeated at home. The 1996 1973...... 2-3 located on the third level. A photo deck is located Colonels capped the program’s 25th anniversary 1974...... 2-3 on the roof. Just prior to the start of the 2010 season by going 5-1 in Guidry Stadium. 1975...... 6-0 season, a new scoreboard, complete with graphic The five largest crowds to see the Colonels play 1976...... 4-1 animation features as well as a new sound system in the stadium have come against intra-state rival 1977...... 1-4 was installed. In 2012, the west entrance of the , including a record 14,125 1978...... 2-3 stadium was given a facelift which included a new in the first Jaguar-Colonel game played in the 1979...... 5-1 elevator shaft and working elevator, entrance stadium in 1981. 1980...... 2-4 into the Colonel Club area and an ever-present The stadium underwent an unexpected facelift 1981...... 4-2-1 illuminated Nicholls “N”. during the 1992 season after suffering $150,000 1982...... 3-2 Adjacent to the elevator landing at ground worth of damage during Hurricane Andrew. 1983...... 1-4 level is the Colonels Club Room. Members use The concrete facade between the third-floor the building as a hospitality area before home glass and the roof was ripped away by strong 1984...... 4-2 games as well as for various university functions winds during the storm and falling debris destroyed 1985...... 4-2 throughout the year. 52 chair back seats. Glass on the south side of the 1986...... 4-1 Guidry Stadium is located adjacent to the press box on both the second and third levels was 1987...... 2-3-1 Frank Barker Athletic Building, which houses the also blown out. 1988...... 4-1 Nicholls football coaches’ offices, locker rooms, Members of the media had a rare opportunity 1989...... 4-2 the athletic training department and athletic staff. to enjoy the first three home games in an open-air 1990...... 4-2 The Nicholls strength and conditioning facility and press box while the stadium was in repair. 1991...... 1-4 a 50-yard artificial turf field are located directly Guidry Stadium was originally constructed at a 1992...... 1-3-1 behind Barker Hall. cost of nearly $2 million 1993...... 2-3 The stadium was officially dedicated on 1994...... 2-3 September 16, 1972 as Nicholls defeated Ouachita Baptist 12-7. 1995...... 0-5 1996...... 5-1 1997...... 4-1 1998...... 2-2 LARGEST GUIDRY STADIUM CROWDS 1999...... 0-4 2000...... 1-4 Oct. 10, 1981 Nov. 2, 1996 2001...... 2-3 Nicholls 14, Southern 0...... 11,714 Nicholls 56, Southern 14...... 14,125 2002...... 3-2 Oct. 8, 1983 Oct. 20, 1979 2003...... 4-1 Mississippi College 28, Nicholls 14...... 11,550 Southern 21, Nicholls 20...... 13,981 2004...... 3-1 Oct. 8, 1988 Sept. 25, 1976 2005...... 4-0 Troy State 14, Nicholls 9...... 11,500 Nicholls 24, Southern 0...... 13,370 2006...... 3-3 Oct. 11, 1986 Oct. 11, 1975 2007...... 4-1 Nicholls 23, Northwestern State 10...... 11,000 Nicholls 17, Southern 10...... 13,300 2008...... 2-2 Oct. 6, 1984 Oct. 29, 1994 2009...... 2-3 Nicholls 20, Southern 14...... 10,617 Nicholls 43, Southern 26...... 13,280 2010...... 2-3 Sept. 11, 1976 Oct. 23, 1976 2011...... 1-4 Nicholls 7, Austin Peay 0...... 10,500 Nicholls 17, Mississippi College 7...... 12,500 2012...... 1-3 Nov. 13, 1982 Oct. 31, 1992 2013...... 3-2 Nicholls 27, Southern 24...... 10,322 Grambling 33, Nicholls 15...... 12,200 Totals...... 112-99-3 Nov. 17, 1990 Nicholls 23, Southern 19...... 12,132

2014 NICHOLLS FOOTBALL 80 Athletics Hall of Fame

The purpose of the Hall of Fame is to strengthen and perpetuate athletic tradition at Nicholls State University. Members in the Athletics Hall of Fame shall consist only of those outstanding persons whose dedication and performance merit the great honors that the University can bestow. Name Sport Dates at Nicholls Name Sport Dates at Nicholls 1970 Baseball Team Baseball 1970 Shelby Hypolite Basketball 1973 - 1976 1979 Tennis Team* Men’s Tennis 1979 Sonny Jackson Football Coach 1981 - 1986 Ben Abadie Women’s Basketball Coach 1983 - 1993 Chris Jennings Basketball 1978 - 1980 Kenny Alfred Baseball 1969 - 1972 Carey Johnson Football 1972 - 1975 Karen Allen Softball 1982 - 1985 Mike Johnson Golf 1984 - 1987 Rohan Anderson Baseball 1999 - 2002 Emil Joller Basketball & Baseball 1963 - 1967 Cody Arcement Baseball 1995 - 1998 Gerard King Basketball 1990-91, 92-95 MayfieldArmstrong Athletic Trainer 1980 - 1992 Mike Knight Baseball Coach 1980 - 1996 Gary Barbaro Football 1971 - 1975 Don Landry Basketball Coach & Athletic Director 1966 - 1987 Jack Barton Basketball 1961 - 1965 Robert Lawrence Baseball 1963 - 1965 Richard Berard Football 1972 - 1975 Mike Longmire Baseball 1967 - 1970 Lester Bimah Men’s Soccer Coach 1981 - 1988 Dione Meier Softball 2003 - 2004 Sharon Brander Perkins Softball 1992 - 1995 Kieth Menard Football 1981 - 1984 Tom Broom Football 1975 - 1979 Mickey McCann Tennis Coach 1970 - 1974 Rickey Broussard Basketball Coach 1990 - 2002 Johnny Meads Football 1980 - 1983 Patty Bubrig Women’s Basketball 1974 - 1978 Bobby Morrow Baseball 1960 - 1962 Lynn Bychurch Football 1984 - 1986 Amy Orr Softball 1994 - 1995 Jaun Cabezon Tennis 1969 - 1972 Morris Osburn* Men’s Basketball 1958 - 1960 Mark Carrier Football 1983 - 1986 Danny Ott Golf 1970 - 1974 John “Jack” Cavan Basketball 1958 - 1961 Jay Pennison Football 1980 - 1983 Cathy Compton Softball Coach 1991 - 1995 Reed Pere’ Football 1982 - 1986 Sonny Charpentier Basketball & Football 1975 - 1980 Richard Polk Basketball 1973 - 1976 Clint Conque Football 1981 - 1982 Darryl Pounds Football 1991 - 1994 Colleen Clarke Women’s Tennis 1985 - 1989 Kelly Pugh Baseball 1961 - 1964 Bill Clements Football Coach 1974 - 1980 Rusty Rebowe Football 1974 - 1977 Marion Stovall Curtis Volleyball Coach/Administrator 1970 - 1981 Randy Raymond Men’s Tennis & Football Coach 1975 - 1980 Allen Danos Football 1972 - 1975 Allen Rebstock Golf 1979 - 1982 Laura Davis Softball 1981 - 1985 Jerry Sanders Baseball & Basketball Coach 1962-64, 1970-81 Realia Davis Basketball 1984 - 1987 Scott Sanders Baseball 1989 - 1990 Raymond Didier Baseball Coach & Athletic Director 1963 - 1978 Matthew Shelton Men’s Soccer 1985 - 1988 Phil Driskill Basketball 1966 - 1969 Gene Simmons Basketball & Baseball 1961 - 1964 Gene Duhe Baseball 1967 - 1970 Kevin Smelley Track and Field 1996 - 1999 Teddy Duhe Baseball 1967 - 1970 Arrianna Smith Martin Women’s Basketball 1989 - 1992 Marvin Dumas Football 1978 - 1981 Josh Son Football 2000 - 2003 Frank Etheridge Basketball & Baseball 1959 - 1961 Steve Stropolo Football 1973 - 1976 Torbjorn Fasth Tennis 1977 - 1980 Chuck Taylor Basketball 1969 - 1973 Raymond Ferrand Baseball 1962 - 1963 Robert Taylor Baseball 1971 - 1974 Kenderick Franklin Basketball 1995 - 1998 Rashunda Taylor* Softball 1995 - 1996 Dr. Vernon Galliano University President 1963 - 1983 Romana Tedjakusuma Women’s Tennis 1996 - 2000 Charles Gambino Men’s Golf 1968, 1971 - 1972 Chris Thompson Football 2000 - 2003 Greg Greely* Football 1981 - 1984 Art Tolliver Football 1978 - 1981 Jim Hall Baseball Coach 1960 - 1963 Mike Tullier Baseball 1980 - 1984 Johnny Hall Basketball 1976 - 1980 Paul Vaccaro Basketball & Baseball 1961 - 1964 Darryl Hamilton Baseball 1984 - 1986 Dwight Walker Football 1978 - 1981 Dewayne Harrison Football 1982 - 1985 Rogers Washington* Men’s Basketball 1977 - 1979 Darrell Hebert Baseball 1971 - 1974 Larry Wilson Basketball 1976 - 1979 Cleveland Hill Basketball 1968 - 1972 Brad Zeller Football 1995 - 1998 Doug Hudson Football 1983 – 1986 * - 2013 Inductees

81 WWW.GEAUXCOLONELS.COM Media Information

The Office of Sports Information arrangements will be made. Home at Nicholls State University is telephone numbers of players responsible for the day-to-day and coaches will not be released publicity efforts of 14 Division I to the media. Stubbs will be sports. The primary function of the available for out-of-town radio and Nicholls Sports Information Office newspaper interviews ONLY during is to service and accommodate the the Southland Conference weekly media in its coverage of the entire teleconference. Stubbs will take Colonel Athletic department. part in the Southland Conference The media relations office, Call on Tuesday mornings. located in Shaver Gym, handles a All student-athlete interviews will myriad of press services, including, be scheduled around classes and but not limited to, the issuing of other academic commitments. credentials, the publication of media guides, game programs and TUESDAY PRESS press notes as well as maintaining CONFERENCES station of Nicholls opponents. side of the stadium. Please inform Jamie Bustos at least Home and visiting radio booths, statistics and upkeep of the website. Nicholls head coach Charlie Members of the media relations one week in advance if you are coaches’ boxes and the public Stubbs will be available in Stubbs’ planning to make use of the phone address announcer as well as the office will assist you with any day- Barker Hall office on Tuesday’s at of-game needs, including player lines. working press area are located 1 p.m. to meet with the local media. on the second level of the Guidry and coach information, in-game At this time, Stubbs will review the statistics and post-game notes PHOTO CREDENTIALS Stadium press box. The photo deck previous week’s game and look is located on the fourth level. and quotes. Journalists and media forward to what lies ahead. At some Photo credentials will be issued covering Nicholls Athletics benefit only to accredited media outlets— Approximately 60 minutes prior point during the press conference, to kickoff, a pre-game meal will be from working in a professional and an injury report and updated depth newspaper, television stations and comfortable environment. other recognized publications. served to all credentialed media. chart will be discussed and made Beverages and snacks will be Members of the media relations available. Nicholls follows NCAA rules staff are on call, in an effort to regarding sideline photographers. available throughout the entire game as well. enhance the coverage of Nicholls MEDIA CREDENTIALS Photographers are not permitted to Athletics. photograph in the team area, which In order to effectively maintain, a Please adhere to the following Media credentials for Nicholls is located between the 25-yard professional environment, cheering guidelines when covering Colonel home games are issued for working lines on both sides of the field. All WILL NOT be tolerated in the press football during the 2014 season. media only. Sports editors and photographers are required to have box. If any member is found cheering sports directors of accredited media proper sideline credentials. at any point during the game, they DURING THE WEEK outlets should submit requests for will be asked to leave the press box. credentials on company letterhead. MEDIA PARKING Pre-game packets, including The Nicholls football team Requests for season passes notes, statistics, flip cards and practices Tuesday through should be submitted as early as Media parking at John L. programs, will be made available Thursday on the practice fields possible. Media covering single Guidry Stadium is available to all upon arrival to the press box. across the parking lot from Guidry games should submit requests by credentialed media. Requests for During the game, box scores and Stadium. Practice will generally the Wednesday morning prior to submitting parking passes should other statistical reports will be take place from 2:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. the game. No passes will be issued be made when submitting press distributed following each quarter All practices are open to the media after Thursday afternoon, NO and/or photo credential requests. and at halftime. Approximately 20 and public with the understanding EXCEPTIONS. The media parking area is located minutes following the conclusion the strategy, formations, plays Media who cover Nicholls on the west side of the stadium and of the game, full stat books will be and personnel adjustments are to opponents on a regular basis is accessible from Audubon Drive. made available to the media. remain private. may request credentials through In addition, the Guidry Stadium Interviews with Nicholls State opponent’s sports information MEDIA WILL CALL Press Box will remain open for 60 University Head Coach Charlie offices or through Nicholls. Nicholls minutes following the conclusion of Stubbs and Colonel student- The media will call window is follows the guidelines set forth by located at the southwest ticket the game for media to file stories. athletes can be conducted either the NCAA in issuing credentials. In An ample supply of phone lines and before or after practice. All office, which is on the right side of most instances, the Nicholls Office the press box entrance when facing wireless internet are available for interviews MUST be conducted of Sports Information will fill all the purposes of sending stories. on the practice field. The Nicholls the stadium. Please be prepared legitimate requests for credentials. to present proper identification locker room and training room are All credential requests should POST-GAME OFF LIMITS to members of the when picking up credentials. The be sent to: Jamie Bustos, Nicholls media will call window will open 90 PROCEDURES media at all times. State University Sports Information, Telephone interviews with Stubbs minutes prior to kickoff. Both the Nicholls locker room P.O. Box 2032, Thibodaux, La. and visiting locker room facilities and Colonel student-athletes will 70310. take place on Wednesdays before PRESS BOX AND are located in Barker Hall. The GAMEDAY SERVICES visiting locker room is on the west practice. Please let Director of VISITING RADIO Media Relations Jamie Bustos know The elevator landing to the Guidry side of Barker Hall and faces Guidry in advance what players you wish There are two courtesy phone Stadium Press Box is adjacent to Stadium while the Colonel dressing to interview and the appropriate lines available for the official radio the Colonel Club room on the west rooms are located on the east side

2014 NICHOLLS FOOTBALL 82 Media Information of Barker Hall. Policies concerning ABSOLUTELY NO INTERVIEWS mandated 10-minute cooling off geauxcolonels.com. Updated interviews with visiting coaches and WILL BE CONDUCTED ON THE period in a pre-designated area statistics, rosters, bios and game student-athletes will be set by sports FIELD. A member of the Nicholls generally just outside the Colonel notes can be found at the site as information representatives of the sports information staff will take dressing room. Again, no interviews well as other information pertaining visiting institution. The Nicholls requests for player interviews with will be conducted on the playing to Nicholls football. locker room is CLOSED to the five minutes to play in the contest field. Please direct all requests to The Colonels can be followed on media at all times. At home, Nicholls and will escort media members Jamie Bustos. social media in several capacities. coach Charlie Stubbs and selected to the interview room following Nicholls Athletics can be found at: student-athletes will be made the game. Statistics will be made facebook.com/geauxcolonels available for interviews following the available to media members in the ON THE INTERNET twitter: @geauxcolonels NCAA-mandated 10-minute cooling Offensive Meeting Room. Nicholls football information instagram: @colonelsports off period. The interviews will take On the road, Coach Stubbs and can be accessed through the youtube: NichollsAthletics place in the Offensive Meeting selected student-athletes will meet University’s official website, www. Thanks for your cooperation. Room, located in Barker Hall. with the media following the NCAA

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83 WWW.GEAUXCOLONELS.COM Driving Directions

FROM NEW ORLEANS’ LOUIS 6. Drive on Hwy. 24 (road turns into Hwy. 20) for 8.7 miles into city of Thibodaux and La. Hwy. 1. ARMSTRONG INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 7. Right on La. 1 South and drive 1 mile to Audubon Drive (corner of 1. Start: Exiting Airport onto U.S. Hwy. 61. Nicholls campus). 2. Right on U.S. 61 North for 3.8 miles. 8. Right on Audubon for 7/10ths of a mile to Guidry Stadium. 3. Right onto I-310 South (via Mississippi River Bridge) for 8.6 miles. 4. Right on U.S. Hwy. 90 West (via Houma/Raceland) for 14 miles. FROM BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA 5. Highway splits - Right fork onto La. Hwy. 182 for 3.8 miles. 1. Start: Intersection I-10 and I-110 in Baton Rouge. 6. Right on La. Hwy. 1 North for 13.6 miles to Acadia Drive (on Nicholls 2. Drive I-10 East 4.2 miles and take I-10 East (right) to New Orleans at campus). the split with I-12. 7. Left on Audubon for 7/10ths of a mile to Guidry Stadium. 3. Drive I-10 East 22.6 miles to Exit 182 (Sunshine Bridge exit) and exit right onto La. Hwy. 22. Drive .6 mile and turn left on La. Hwy. 70. 4. Drive 9.4 miles crossing Sunshine Bridge (50 cent toll) to La. Hwy. 70 FROM LAFAYETTE, LOUISIANA split and take left fork to four-way stop. 1. Start: Intersection I-10 and I-49 in Lafayette. 5. Drive 6.7 miles and to split in La. Hwy. 70. Get in left lane and take left 2. Drive U.S. Hwy. 167 south 2.5 miles until U.S. 167 merges with U.S. onto Spur 70 for 2.6 miles until it deadends at La. Hwy. 1. Hwy. 90. 6. Left on La. Hwy. 1 South for 22.0 miles to Acadia Drive (on Nicholls 3. Continue on U.S. 90 East (U.S. 167 turns southwest-Follow U.S. 90 campus). East). 7. Right on Audubon for 7/10ths of a mile to Guidry Stadium. 4. Drive U.S. 90 East through Morgan City. In Morgan City, highway signs will indicate route to New Orleans. 5. Continue on U.S. 90 East until the Thibodaux/Houma exit and take a left towards Thibodaux onto Hwy 24. GUIDRY STADIUM

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