2009 Football Report Austin Peay | Eastern Illinois | Eastern Kentucky | Jacksonville State | Murray State | Southeast Missouri | State | Tennessee Tech | UT Martin October 12, 2009 Ohio Valley Conference FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 215 Centerview Drive, Suite 115 Contacts: Kyle Schwartz Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Phone: (615) 690-6685 www.OVCSports.com Email: [email protected] www.OVCSports.TV OVC STANDINGS (Through games on October 10)

OVC OVERALL W L PCT. PF PA W L PCT. PF PA Home Away Neutral Streak Tennessee State 2 0 1.000 43 34 3 3 .500 93 117 1-1 1-1 1-1 W2 Eastern Kentucky 3 1 .750 93 71 3 2 .600 106 90 1-1 2-1 0-0 L1 Eastern Illinois 2 1 .667 84 70 4 2 .667 149 128 1-1 3-1 0-0 L2 Tennessee Tech 2 1 .667 73 68 3 2 .600 131 127 2-0 1-2 0-0 W2 Austin Peay 1 2 .333 67 75 2 4 .333 129 174 1-1 1-3 0-0 W1 UT Martin 1 2 .333 64 109 2 4 .333 148 174 2-1 0-3 0-0 L2 Murray State 0 2 .000 20 64 1 4 .200 103 174 1-2 0-2 0-0 L4 Southeast Missouri 0 4 .000 67 99 1 5 .167 142 172 1-2 0-3 0-0 L5 Jacksonville State # 2 0 1.000 93 14 4 2 .667 224 93 1-0 3-2 0-0 W4

# - Due to NCAA APR penalties, Jacksonville State is ineligible for NCAA postseason and therefore is ineligible for the OVC Championship.

THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE LAST WEEK’S RESULTS Saturday, October 17 Saturday, October 10 *Tennessee Tech at #25 Eastern Illinois, 1:30 p.m. (OVCSports.TV) @#12 Penn State 52, #25 Eastern Illinois 3 *UT Martin at #23 Eastern Kentucky, 2:00 p.m. (OVCSports.TV) *Austin Peay 24, @Southeast Missouri 14 *Murray State at Tennessee State, 6:00 p.m. (OVCSports.TV) *Tennessee Tech 35 @UT Martin 28 *#18 Jacksonville State 41, @Murray State 7 *Tennessee State 20, @#16 Eastern Kentucky 17

* Indicates OVC Contest ALL TIMES CENTRAL

THIS WEEK’S OVC HIGHLIGHTS/STORYLINES Week No. 6 of the season saw four OVC games with the visiting team coming out on top in each contest...Tennessee State stayed undefeated in the OVC and took over first place with a 20-17 victory over then No. 16 Eastern Kentucky...EKU has won 22 of its last 24 OVC games dating back to 2006, but both losses have come to Tennessee State...Jacksonville State ran its win streak to four with a 41-7 victory at Murray State...Austin Peay got its first OVC win of the year with a 10-point victory at Southeast Missouri...In that game Ryan White rushed for 228 yards, the second most in Austin Peay single-game history and the third-highest total in FCS football this year...Tennessee Tech won its second game in a row, 35-28 at UT Martin...Tech is now 2-0 in Sgt. York Trophy games this season and can wrap-up the title with a victory over Tennessee State on Oct. 31...TTU junior defensive back Dustin Dillehay was named National Defensive Player of the Week by both the Sports Network and College Sporting News after his 14-tackle (10 solo) performance where he also picked off a pass and returned it 41 yards for what proved to be the game-winning score...The OVC has now had the National Defensive Player of the Week each of the past two weeks...In non-conference play Eastern Illinois lost at FBS Penn State; there were 104,488 fans at that contest, the most fans to ever see an OVC team play (the previous high had been 85,754 to see Tennessee Tech play at Auburn)...This week’s action features just three games as three teams (Austin Peay, Jacksonville State and Southeast Missouri) have byes...Tennessee Tech will play at No. 25 Eastern Illinois, UT Martin is at No. 23 Eastern Kentucky and Murray State travels to Tennessee State...Three OVC teams remained ranked in the FCS Coaches poll this week, the fourth straight week the OVC has had three teams ranked (two teams are ranked in the Sports Network poll)...Jacksonville State has moved up to No. 12 nationally, which matches the team’s highest ranking since joining the FCS ranks; the Gamecocks were also No. 12 on Oct. 18, 2004 (a year they won the second of their back-to-back OVC Championships).

2009 OVC Football Weekly Release - Oct. 12 • 1 THIS WEEK'S OVC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK OVC MEDIA INFORMATION Kyle Schwartz OFFENSIVE Asst. Commissioner/Media Relations Ryan White, RB • So., 5-7, 199 • Nashville, Tenn. • Austin Peay Phone: (615) 690-6685 White carried the ball 32 times for 228 yards and a as Austin Peay went E-mail: [email protected] Web: http://www.OVCSports.com on the road and topped Southeast Missouri 24-14. His 228-yard output was his second 200-plus yard outing of the season and the second-highest in Governors ONLINE PRESS BOX: New for 2009, the OVC Football Online Press Box is a one-stop shop for gathering history, trailing only a 244-yard effort by Floyd Jones in 1981. It was the third-highest information about the OVC and its member schools. output by a Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) running back (and sixth- Media can access it on the Football page at highest in all of Division I) this season. White gained 162 of his 228 yards in the OVCSports.com and will find important related files and links. second half, including 97 in the fourth quarter as the Govs rallied with three in the final 10:29 to win the game. In the go-ahead 35-yard touchdown SOCIAL MEDIA: Get breaking news about the OVC by following the OVC through Social Media. Check out the drive, he accounted for all 35 yards, including a two-yard touchdown plunge. He OVC sites at http://www.twitter.com/OVCSports and added 34 additional yards in the team’s game-sealing 13-yard touchdown drive. http://www.facebook.com/ovcsports. White’s 116.33 yards/game rushing average currently ranks first in the OVC and WEEKLY NOTES: The OVC will release its Players of fourth nationally. the Week each Sunday afternoon throughout the sea- son. The full weekly notes report will be released each Monday throughout the season by 5 p.m. CT. The report Others Nominated: Ryan Perrilloux, Jacksonville State; Lee Sweeney, Tennessee is available via e-mail, and is posted on the league's Tech. Web site in text and PDF versions. Statistics are updated after each gameday on the OVC Web site. DEFENSIVE 2009 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Dustin Dillehay, DB • Jr., 5-9, 190 • Hartsville, Tenn. • Tennessee Tech Dillehay led Tennessee Tech with 14 tackles (10 solo) and intercepted a pass that OFFENSIVE he returned 41 yards for what proved to be the game-winning touchdown in the Sept. 6 Jake Christensen, Eastern Illinois Sept. 13 Ryan Perrilloux, Jacksonville State Golden Eagles 35-28 road victory at UT Martin. He also added a tackle-for-loss. With Sept. 20 Ryan Perrilloux, Jacksonville State his team leading 28-21, Dillehay picked off UTM Cade Thompson and Sept. 27 Ryan Perrilloux, Jacksonville State returned the ball 41 yards for a score to put the Golden Eagles up 35-21 with 8:11 Oct. 4 Ryan Perrilloux, Jacksonville State Oct. 11 Ryan White, Austin Peay to play. His 14-tackle performance was the third-highest among OVC players this Oct. 18 season. Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Others Nominated: Jeremy Ross, Austin Peay; T.J. Heath, Jacksonville State; Bryan Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Blanfort, Southeast Missouri; Nov. 22

SPECIALIST DEFENSIVE Sept. 6 Jeremy Caldwell, Eastern Kentucky Kevin Cook, P • Jr., 6-1, 201 • Libertyville, Ill. • Eastern Illinois Sept. 13 Jawaan Booker, Jacksonville State Cook averaged 48.2 yards per punt on six attempts as No. 25 Eastern Illinois Sept. 20 Andre Evans, Eastern Kentucky traveled to Happy Valley to battle Penn State, ranked No. 12 in the Football Bowl Sept. 27 Bryan Blanfort, Southeast Missouri Subdivision (FBS). Cook had a long punt of 58 yards and another punt that was Oct. 4 Jeremy Caldwell, Eastern Kentucky T.J. Heath, Jacksonville State downed inside the Nittany Lions’ 20-yard line. Cook is now averaging an OVC-best Oct. 11 Dustin Dillehay, Tennessee Tech 43.4 yards per punt with four over 50 yards and four pinned inside the 20-yard line. Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Others Nominated: Patrick Tatum, Jacksonville State; Kienan Cullen, Murray State. Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 NEWCOMER Nov. 22 Jeremy Ross, S • Fr., 6-0, 177 • College Park, Ga. • Austin Peay SPECIALIST In just his third career start, Ross collected both of Austin Peay’s turnovers at Sept. 6 Marcus Harris, Murray State Southeast Missouri, intercepting a pass and recovering a in the Governors Sept. 13 Austin Signor, Eastern Illinois 24-14 victory. His fumble recovery came with 25 seconds left in the first half and set Sept. 20 Alan Bonner, Jacksonville State up the team’s first points of the game, a 41-yard as time expired. His fourth Sept. 27 Patrick Tatum, Jacksonville State Oct. 4 Patrick Tatum, Jacksonville State quarter (that he returned eight yards), put the Govs in Redhawk territory Oct. 11 Kevin Cook, Eastern Illinois and setup APSU’s game-winning touchdown drive. The freshman finished the Oct. 18 game with three tackles, including a tackle-for-loss. Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Others Nominated: Jamal Young, Jacksonville State; Caleb Mitchell, Tennessee Nov. 22 Tech. NEWCOMER Sept. 6 Jason McNair, UT Martin Sept. 13 Mon Williams, Eastern Illinois Sept. 20 Jake Christensen, Eastern Illinois Sept. 27 Jake Christensen, Eastern Illinois Jamal Young, Jacksonville State Oct. 4 T.J. Pryor, Eastern Kentucky Oct. 11 Jeremy Ross, Austin Peay Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Nov. 22

2009 OVC Football Weekly Release - Oct. 12 • 2 NOTES FROM AROUND THE GRIDIRON COACHES TELECONFERENCE Dillehay Named National Defensive Player of the Week (Oct. 12): Tennessee Tech junior During the regular season a weekly teleconfer- defensive back Dustin Dillehay was named National Defensive Player of the Week by the Sports ence featuring the league’s 10 head coaches will Network and a National All-Star by College Sporting News on Oct. 12 after his outing against UT be held every Tuesday morning at 10 a.m. Cen- Martin. Dillehay had 14 tackles (10 solo) and intercepted a pass that he returned 41 yards for what tral Time. The first teleconference will take place proved to be the game-winning touchdown in the Golden Eagles 35-28 road victory. With his team on Tuesday, Sept. 1. A schedule of what times leading 28-21, Dillehay picked off UTM quarterback Cade Thompson and returned the ball 41 coaches will appear weekly is below. For informa- yards for a score to put the Golden Eagles up 35-21 with 8:11 to play. It marks the second straight tion on how to access the call, please contact week the OVC has had the National Defensive Player of the Week. Kyle Schwartz in the OVC Office (615-690-6685 or [email protected]). Three OVC Teams Ranked For Fourth Straight Week; Jacksonville State Equals High- est Ranking Ever: For the fourth straight week four OVC teams are ranked in the national polls. 10:00 - Watson Brown, Tennessee Tech In this week’s FCS Coaches Poll Jacksonville State is No. 13, Eastern Kentucky is No. 23 and 10:07 - Bob Spoo, Eastern Illinois Eastern Illinois is No. 25. In that poll the OVC is one of five conferences with three or more teams 10:14 - Jack Crowe, Jacksonville State ranked in the Top 25. In the Sports Network Poll, Jacksonville State is No. 12, which matches its 10:21 - Tony Samuel, Southeast Missouri highest ranking since joining the FCS/I-AA ranks in 1995. The Gamecocks were also ranked 12th 10:28 - James Webster, Tennessee State on Oct. 18, 2004 (a year they went on to win the OVC Championship). It is the highest an OVC team has been ranked since Eastern Kentucky was No. 9 in the Nov. 19, 2007 Sports Network 10:35 - Rick Christophel, Austin Peay poll. 10:42 - , UT Martin 10:49 - Matt Griffin, Murray State Crowd of 104,488 Witnesses Eastern Illinois/Penn State Game: When Eastern Illinois played 10:56 - , Eastern Kentucky at Penn State on Oct. 10, a crowd of 104,488 witnessed the game. That marked the largest crowd to ever see an OVC team play football besting the previous mark of 85,754 that saw Tennessee Tech play at Auburn during the 200 season. Several other OVC teams have played in front of big OVC SID DIRECTORY crowds this season, including Jacksonville State who played in front of 71,420 fans at Florida State AUSTIN PEAY on Sept. 12. That is the sixth largest crowd to ever see an OVC team play. On that same day Murray Brad Kirtley (931) 221-7561 State played in front of 55,510 at N.C. State and on Sept. 26 Tennessee State played Florida A&M in Cell Phone (931) 624-2904 front of 51,950 at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta. Email [email protected] Web site LetsGoPeay.com Two of the Longest Tenured Division I Coaches Meet: When Eastern Illinois played at Penn Press Box Number (931) 221-7191 State on Oct. 10, the matchup showcased two of the top five longest tenured coaches with the same school at the Division I level. Penn State coach Joe Paterno is the longest tenured active EASTERN ILLINOIS coach in Division I (at the same school), having been at Penn State since 1966. Eastern Illinois coach Rich Moser (217) 581-7480 Bob Spoo is the fifth longest tenured coach, having been at Eastern Illinois since 1987. The two Cell Phone (217) 508-8317 coaches have combined for over 500 victories. Penn State won the game 52-3. Email [email protected] Web site EIUpanthers.com APSU’s White Nets Third-Highest Rushing Game in FCS This Season: Austin Peay sopho- Press Box Number (217) 581-7770 more Ryan White rushed for a career-best 228 yards on 32 carries in the Governors win at Southeast Missouri on Oct. 10. The output was the second-highest in APSU history (trailing only a EASTERN KENTUCKY 244-yard effort by Floyd Jones in 1981) and is the third highest among Football Championship Michael Clark (859) 622-6170 Cell Phone (859) 358-8360 Subdivision (FCS) players in 2009. The only two performances better than White’s so far this Email [email protected] season is a 273-yard outing by Southern Illinois’ and a 229-yard effort by Savannah Web site EKUSports.com State’s Justin Babb. White also rushed for 210 yards earlier this season against Newberry, the Press Box Number (859) 622-226 sixth-highest total among FCS players this year. White now has five 100-plus yard rushing games in his two-year career, tied for most among active OVC rushers. JACKSONVILLE STATE (256) 782-5279 Perrilloux Becomes Mr. Efficient: Jacksonville State quarterback Ryan Perrilloux has a 194.77 Cell Phone (256) 453-3377 passing efficiency this season, which is tops at the Division I level (both FCS and FBS). In his five Email [email protected] starts he has completed 71-of-116 passes for 15 touchdowns and just one interception. His 277.63 Web site JSUGamecockSports.com passing efficiency rating against UT Martin on Oct. 3 was the highest in the OVC since Jax State Press Box Number (256) 782-5585/5586 joined the league in 2003 and fifth-highest in FCS football this season (and second-highest against FCS opponents this year). MURRAY STATE John Brush (270) 809-7044 NCAA Stat Leaders: In the latest set of NCAA statistical rankings Jacksonville State quarterback Cell Phone (270) 293-0590 Ryan Perrilloux continues to rank first nationally in passing efficiency (194.77), a mark that leads Email [email protected] all of Division I (FCS and FBS). He also ranks first in points responsible for (21.60/game) and 10th Web site GoRacers.com Press Box Number (270) 809-6811 in total offense (290.80 yards/game). Austin Peay running back/return specialist Terrence Holt is second nationally in all-purpose yards (207.33/game) while his teammate and backfield mate, SOUTHEAST MISSOURI sophomore running back Ryan White, is fourth nationally in rushing (116.3 yards/game). Jackson- Jeff Honza (573) 651-2294 ville State defensive back T.J. Heath is second nationally in (0.83/game) after back-to- Cell Phone (618) 528-1145 back multiple interception games, while Eastern Kentucky defensive back Jeremy Caldwell is Email [email protected] third (0.82 interceptions/game). Heath also ranks first nationally in passes defended (2.00/game) Web site GoSoutheast.com while Caldwell and Tennessee Tech’s Richmond Tooley are tied for ninth nationally (1.60 passes Press Box Number (573) 651-2191 defended/game). Murray State’s is 10th in sacks (1.00/game) while his teammate Derrick Townsel ranks fourth in punt returns (20.13 yards/return). In national team rankings TENNESSEE STATE Jacksonville State is fourth in scoring offense (37.33 points/game), fourth in turnover margin Wallace Dooley (615) 963-5674 (+2.00/game), first in recovered (12), fourth in interceptions thrown (2), fifth in turnovers Cell Phone (615) 566-5026 gained (18), third in kickoff returns (26.61 yards/return) and second in passing efficiency (173.25). Email [email protected] Eastern Kentucky is seventh in rushing defense (74.60 yards/game) and sixth in tackles for loss Web site TSUTigers.com (8.20/game). Murray State ranks second in kick returns (26.81 yards/return), second in punt re- Press Box Number (615) 565-4450 turns (22.27 yards/game) and 10th in red zone offense (91%). Tennessee Tech ranks third in fumbles lost (1) and first in fourth down conversion percentage (100%). TENNESSEE TECH Rob Schabert (931) 372-3088 Cell Phone (931) 267-1065 Spoo Now Fifth All-Time in OVC Wins: With a victory over Austin Peay on Sept. 26, Eastern Email [email protected] Illinois head coach Bob Spoo moved into fifth place on the OVC all-time career Conference victory Web site TTUSports.com list. Spoo has won 61 OVC games in his tenure at EIU, which has spanned the school’s entire time Press Box Number (931) 372-6030/6031 in the OVC (1996 through the present, although he was not on the sidelines for the 2006 season). Spoo trails only Roy Kidd (207 OVC wins at EKU), Boots Donnelly (102 wins at Austin Peay and UT MARTIN Middle Tennessee), Charles Murphy (73 wins at Middle Tennessee) and Jimmy Feix (67 wins at Joe Lofaro (731) 881-7632 Western Kentucky) on the all-time list. Cell Phone (731) 514-2905 Email [email protected] 2009 Marks Third Season For Sgt. York Trophy; Tennessee Tech Takes Early Lead: The Web site UTMSports.com 2009 season marks the third season for the Sgt. York Trophy, a challenge trophy which will go to Press Box Number (731) 881-7694/7632 the annual winner of the quadrangular season series between the four OVC institutions in the state

2009 OVC Football Weekly Release - Oct. 12 • 3 of Tennessee (Austin Peay, Tennessee State and Tennessee Tech and UT Martin). In July 2007, the NATIONAL POLLS Nashville Sports Council and the Ohio Valley Conference announced the creation of the trophy, which is only the second traveling trophy involving more than two schools nationwide (the other is SPORTS NETWORK the Commander in Chief’s Trophy). It is named after Sgt. Alvin C. York, a native of Pall Mall, Tenn. and No. Team Record Pts. a Soldier who was one of the most honored of World War I. He received the Congressional Medal of Honor after the war and returned to his home state to dedicate his life to improving education and 1. Richmond (119) 5-0 3,253 facilitating educational opportunities for children in the state of Tennessee. The trophy goes to the 2. UNI (11) 5-1 3,050 team with the best record against the other schools, and in case of a tie there will be co-champions 3. Montana 5-0 2,936 and the actual trophy will go to the institution that has gone the most seasons without winning the 4. New Hampshire (1) 5-0 2,923 trophy. In 2007, Tennessee State and Austin Peay finished in a tie for the trophy with identical 2-1 5. Southern Illinois 4-1 2,646 records; both shared the award but Tennessee State went home with the hardware due to a 1- 6. Villanova 5-1 2,557 point win in the head-to-head meeting during the season. Tennessee State went 3-0 in Sgt. York 7. William & Mary 5-1 2,403 play in 2009 to claim its second trophy; the Tigers are 5-1 all-time in Sgt. York games. The first Sgt. 8. Elon 5-1 2,292 York contest of 2009 was on Oct. 3 when Tennessee Tech topped Austin Peay 31-23 and that was 9. Appalachian State 3-2 2,219 followed by a 35-28 win by Tennessee Tech over UT Martin. Tennessee Tech is now 2-0 in the 10. Central Arkansas 4-1 2,129 competition and can clinch the title on Oct. 31 when they host Tennessee Tech. 11. South Carolina State 4-1 1,626 12. Jacksonville State 4-2 1,554 Eastern Kentucky Wins Battle of Ranked Conference Foes: In the first matchup of OVC 13. McNeese State 3-2 1,455 ranked foes since Oct. 28, 2006 (when No. 12 UT Martin topped No. 14 Eastern Illinois 15-9), No. 18 14. South Dakota State 4-1 1,345 Eastern Kentucky went to Charleston, Ill. and topped No. 23 Eastern Illinois 36-31 on Oct. 3. The 15. Weber State 3-3 1,240 very competitive game saw EKU lead 16-7 early and EIU come back to take a 24-16 in the third 16. James Madison 2-3 1,134 quarter. But the Colonels would eventually pull ahead and hold off a late Panther rally to secure the 17. Colgate 6-0 1,007 victory. 18. Massachusetts 3-2 950 OVC Teams Against FBS Opponents: OVC schools are 0-8 this season against Football Bowl 19. Cal Poly 2-3 785 Subdivision (FBS, formerly I-A) opponents, although two of those games went down to the wire 20. Stephen F. Austin 4-1 733 with a chance for the OVC team to pull off a win. In week No. 1 Eastern Kentucky had the ball on 21. Eastern Washington 4-2 718 Indiana’s 5-yard line before a fumble ended what looked like to be a for-sure scoring drive. IU held 22. Florida A&M 4-1 547 on for a 19-13 victory. During week No. 2 Jacksonville State led Florida State 9-7 for most of the 23. Delaware 4-2 530 contest before the Seminoles came up with two scores in the final 35 seconds to win 19-9. All-time 24. Eastern Kentucky 3-2 476 the OVC is 17-128-1 against FBS opponents. The last time an OVC team knocked off a FBS school 25. Holy Cross 4-1 342 was during the 2004 season when Eastern Illinois beat Eastern Michigan 31-28. The next games (and final ones of the season) against an FBS school for an OVC team is Nov. 7 when Eastern Others (OVC Only): Eastern Illinois (227), Tennes- Kentucky is at Kentucky and Tennessee Tech is at Georgia. see State (53), Tennessee Tech (20). Heath Named National Defensive Player of the Week (Oct. 5): Jacksonville State defensive back T.J. Heath was named National Defensive Player of the Week by the Sports Network on Oct. 5 after a three interception performance against UT Martin. On the fourth play from scrimmage, the FCS COACHES POLL junior intercepted UT Martin quarterback Cade Thompson and returned it 26 yards for a touchdown. No. Team Record Pts. Just eight plays later Heath did the same thing, this time taking it 55 yards for a touchdown making 1. Richmond (28) 5-0 700 the score 14-0 before Jacksonville State even ran an offensive play from scrimmage. He added his third interception in the fourth quarter and finished the game with three tackles and a pass break- 2. Montana 5-0 657 up. The three interceptions was the most by a JSU player in the school’s Division I era. 3. UNI 5-1 645 4. New Hampshire 5-0 621 Caldwell Named National All-Star By College Sporting News (Oct. 5): Eastern Kentucky 5. Southern Illinois 4-1 578 defensive back Jeremy Caldwell was named a National All-Star (Defensive Player of the Week) 6. Villanova 5-1 549 after his performance in the Colonels road win over nationally-ranked Eastern Illinois. The sopho- 7. William & Mary 5-1 530 more intercepted two passes, including returning one for a touchdown in what proved to be the 8. Central Arkansas 4-1 501 game-winning score, and forced a fumble at the end of the game to preserve the 36-31 victory. 9. Elon 5-1 462 Caldwell picked off a pass in the third quarter, an interception that led to an EKU score as the 10. Appalachian State 3-2 441 Colonels trimmed the EIU lead to 24-23. With 11 minutes to play in the game, he picked off another 11. McNeese State 3-2 368 pass and returned it 10 yards for a touchdown. With 12 seconds left in the game he forced Panther 12. South Carolina State 4-1 359 quarterback Jake Christensen to fumble as EKU recovered and took a knee to end the game. 13. Jacksonville State 4-2 332 Caldwell added seven tackles, a pass break-up and 78 kickoff return yards in the game. 14. South Dakota State 4-1 304 15. Weber State 3-3 258 JSU’s Perrilloux Named National Weekly All-Star By College Sporting News (Sept. 28): 16. James Madison 2-3 235 Jacksonville State’s Ryan Perrilloux was named a National Weekly All-Star by the College Sporting 17. Eastern Washington 4-2 214 News on Sept. 28. In the return to his native Louisiana, Perrilloux accounted for five touchdowns 18. Colgate 6-0 208 (four passing, one rushing) for the second straight week as Jacksonville State pounded Nicholls 19. Cal Poly 2-3 184 State 60-10. He finished the game 14-of-22 for 250 yards and four touchdowns (of 17, 44, 14 and 20. Massachusetts 3-2 178 6 yards) and added 58 rushing yards and a score (38 yard rush) to account for 308 total yards of 21. Stephen F. Austin 4-1 155 offense in just three quarters of play (he sat out the fourth quarter). He finished with a passing 22. Florida A&M 4-1 146 efficiency of 219.09, the third best total in school history. He became the first Gamecock to post 23. Eastern Kentucky 3-2 121 24. Holy Cross 3-1 53 OVC IN THE POLLS WEEK-BY-WEEK (SPORTS NETWORK/FCS COACHES) 25. Eastern Illinois 4-2 49

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2009 OVC Football Weekly Release - Oct. 12 • 4 back-to-back five-touchdown games in school history. OVC RECORD BOOK WATCH Murray State’s Harris Named National Specialist of the Week (Sept. 7): Murray State junior CAREER COMPLETIONS Marcus Harris was honored by The Sports Network on Sept. 7 as the FCS National Special Teams 1. Chris Swartz, MOR (1987-90) 774 Player of the Week. Harris was honored after becoming the first Racer to return a kickoff and a punt for a touchdown in the same game. He accomplished the task by taking a kickoff back 86 2. Stewart Childress, MUR (2000-03) 649 yards with just over three minutes remaining in the third quarter to put the Racers ahead 52-10. 3. Tony Romo, EIU (1999-02) 584 After hauling in a 13-yard touchdown reception on the next Racers’ possession, Harris fielded a Brady Wahlberg, UTM (2002-05) 584 punt on his own 25 and raced untouched up the middle for the 75-yard touchdown. Harris finished 5. Michael Proctor, MUR (1986-89) 578 the game with 83 yards on two punt returns and 125 yards on two kickoff returns. He added 17 6. Lee Sweeney, TTU (2006-present) 551 yard receiving and finished the game with 225 all-purpose yards. 7. Jefferson Adcock, SAM (2004-07) 505 8. Kelly Holcomb, MTSU (1991-94) 501 9. Ray Nelson, SAM (2003-04) 500 The Safety Dance: No we are not talking about the Men Without Hats song, but the Murray State defense. In the Racers season-opening victory over Kentucky Wesleyan, the defense recorded 10. Josh Greco, EKU (2004-07) 478 two safeties which tied the OVC (and Murray State) single-game record done three other times (most recently in 1996 by Middle Tennessee). To put it into perspective on how rare that is, only two CAREER PASSING YARDS OVC schools have had two safeties during an entire season over the last four years. 1. Chris Swartz, MOR (1987-90) 9,028 2. Michael Proctor, MUR (1986-89) 8,682 Three OVC Student-Athletes Named Semifinalists for Campbell Trophy: Three Ohio 3. Tony Romo, EIU (1999-02) 8,212 Valley Conference student-athletes have been named semifinalists for the 20th Anniversary Will- 4. Stewart Childress, MUR (2000-03) 7,581 iam V. Campbell Trophy, the National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame (NFF) announced 5. Leon Murray, TSU (1997-99) 7,201 Thursday. The three student-athletes are Daniel Becker (Austin Peay), Derek Hardman (East- 6. Kelly Holcomb, MTSU (1991-94) 7,064 ern Kentucky) and Josh Cain (Jacksonville State). The three are among 154 semifinals for the 7. James Wade, TSU (1989-92) 6,613 Campbell Trophy (formerly known as the Draddy Trophy), endowed by HealthSouth, and are three 8. Justin Fuente, MUR (1998-99) 6,394 of just 37 candidates from the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS). Nominated by their re- 9. Lee Sweeney, TTU (2006-present) 6,346 spective schools, which are limited to one nominee each, semifinalists must be a senior or gradu- ate student in his final year of eligibility, have a GPA of at least 3.2 on a 4.0 scale, have outstanding 10. Brady Wahlberg, UTM (2002-05) 6,247 football ability as a first-team player or significant contributor, and have demonstrated strong leadership and citizenship. Renamed this fall in honor of Bill Campbell, the chairman of Intuit, former player and head coach at Columbia University and the 2004 recipient of the NFF’s Gold Medal, the award comes with a 25-pound bronze trophy and a $25,000 post- graduate scholarship. The NFF Awards Committee will select and announce up to 15 finalists, Oct. 29. Each finalist will be recognized as part of the 2009 NFF National Scholar- Athlete Class, receiving an $18,000 post- graduate scholarship. The Campbell Trophy winner, who will have his scholarship increased to $25,000, will be announced live at the NFF’s Annual Awards Dinner, Dec. 8 at the prestigious Waldorf-Astoria in New York City. A total distribution of $277,000 in scholarships will be awarded that evening.

From Navy Pilot to Assistant Coach: Austin Peay’s new offensive graduate assistant coach Craig Candeto has spent the last six years in the Navy as a fighter pilot, a member of Strike Fighter Squadron 106 “Gladiators” stationed in Virginia Beach, Va., flying T-34, T-45 and F/A-18 jets. The former lieutenant retired from the Navy earlier this year and now is going from piloting a $57 million Super Hornet aircraft to taking flight as the Governors coach. But before his military career, Candeto was a sports star in his own right who shares an NCAA record. The Deland, Fla., native was a two-sport prep star, earning the 1999 6A Florida State High School Player of the Year award. He earned an appointment to the Naval Academy, where he enjoyed a storied athletic career. It was at quarterback where Candeto achieved his greatest stardom. In OVC PLAYERS IN THE NFL 2002, he rushed for six touchdowns in Navy’s 58-12 win against Army—those six rushing TDs As of the 2009 Opening Weekend rosters, 15 former matched the NCAA record for rushing TDs by a quarterback. In total, he accounted for seven TDs Ohio Valley Conference football players are on NFL in the game. Candeto is one of just 26 FBS quarterback to have rushed and pass for 1,000 or more rosters for the 2009 season (12 active, 2 practice squad yards, respectively. He earned the 2002 and 2003 Rubino Memorial Silver Helmet award as the members, 1 IR). That includes former EIU standout Outstanding Football Player at the Naval Academy. As co-captain in 2003, he quarterbacked a Navy Tony Romo, who is the starting signal caller for the football team that won three games in the previous three seasons and guided it to an 8-5 record , All-Pro Cortland Finnegan, a defen- and its first bowl appearance in seven years. That same Navy team led the nation in rushing. sive back with the , and Dominique Candeto also is a member of the Navy Athletic Hall of Fame. Rodgers-Cromartie, a 2008 First Round Draft pick and XLIII out of Tennessee State. Eastern Kentucky Tabbed Preseason Favorite: In what was one of the most balanced votes in the history of preseason OVC balloting (five different teams got at least one first-place votes), Players defending champion Eastern Kentucky was tabbed the preseason favorite by the league head Tony Romo - Dallas Cowboys (Eastern Illinois) coaches and sports information directors. EKU received 10 of the 18 first-place votes followed by Pierre Walters - (Eastern Illinois) UT Martin (4 first-place votes), Eastern Illinois (2), Tennessee State (1) and Murray State (1). It Yeremiah Bell - Miami Dolphins (Eastern Kentucky) marks the 17th time that the Colonels have been picked to win the OVC Championship in the Antwaun Molden - (Eastern Kentucky) preseason poll. But is being picked first in the preseason poll necessarily a good thing? In the past Shane Andrus - Tampa Bay Bucs (Murray State) 30 years of preseason polls (all that were available), the preseason predicted champion has only Rod Harper - Saints (Murray State) gone on to win the OVC Championship 12 times (40.0%). In each of the last six years, the predicted Cortland Finnegan - Tennessee Titans (Samford) champion has failed to claim the regular season title. The last time the preseason predicted cham- Eugene Amano - Tennessee Titans (Southeast Missouri) pion went on to win the title was in 2002 when Eastern Illinois accomplished the feat (EIU also did Dan Connolly - (SE Missouri) that same thing in 2001). Edgar Jones - (Southeast Missouri) Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie - Arizona (Tennessee St.) Year Predicted Champion Actual Champion Frank Omiyale - (Tennessee Tech) 2002 Eastern Illinois Eastern Illinois 2003 Southeast Missouri Jacksonville State Practice Squad 2004 Eastern Kentucky Jacksonville State Cecil Newton - (Tennessee State) 2005 Jacksonville State Eastern Illinois Javarris Williams - Kansas City Chiefs (Tennessee St.) 2006 Eastern Kentucky Eastern Illinois/UT Martin 2007 Jacksonville State Eastern Kentucky On Injured Reserve (IR) 2008 Eastern Kentucky ? Lamar Divens - Baltimore Ravens (Tennessee State)

Thompson and Lane Headline Preseason All-OVC Team: UT Martin senior quarterback Cade Head Coaches Thompson, the 2008 OVC Offensive Player, was tabbed the Preseason Player of the Year this Brad Childress - (Eastern Illinois) season after throwing for 2,680 yards and 24 touchdowns as a junior. Murray State senior defensive Sean Payton - (Eastern Illinois) end Austen Lane was picked as the Preseason Defensive Player of the Year after ranking fourth nationally in both sacks (1.0) and tackles-for-loss (1.83) per game last season. Those two players General Managers led the selections of this season’s Preseason All-OVC Teams. Murray State had six selections to Jerry Reese - (UT Martin)

2009 OVC Football Weekly Release - Oct. 12 • 5 the team, the most of any OVC school. The Racers were followed by UT Martin who had five selections SCORING STREAKS and Jacksonville State who had four picks. Returning players who were first-team All-OVC picks last season (8 in total) were automatic selections to the preseason team this year. The squad also included Jacksonville State currently has a streak of scoring in 95 consecutive games, the longest streak of any OVC nine players who were second-team selections in 2008. Of the 26 total selections, 21 were seniors school. Eastern Ilinois (72) is second followed by UT (including the entire offensive unit), four were juniors and there was one sophomore pick. All nine teams Martin (52) and Murray State (47). Below is a list of each had at least one player appear on the squad. OVC school and their current scoring streak; that list is followed by the longest FCS scoring streaks in NCAA Head Coaches All Return: For the first time since the 2004 season, every head coach in the OVC history. returns to coach the same team they did last season. All nine coaches are back including the Dean # Team Last Shutout of OVC Coaches, Bob Spoo of Eastern Illinois. Spoo is beginning his 22nd season on the sidelines 95 Jacksonville St. 28-0 vs. Troy (11/18/00) with the Panthers in 2009 (23rd season overall after missing 2006 with an illness). Spoo is the fifth 72 Eastern Illinois 41-0 vs. EKU (10/11/03) longest active tenured head coach at the Division I level (tied with Virginia Tech’s ) and 52 UT Martin 38-0 vs. Murray St. (11/13/04) trails only Joe Paterno (at Penn State since 1966), Bob Ford (at Albany since 1973), Bobby Bowden 47 Murray State 42-0 vs. Illinois St. (9/24/05) 46 Austin Peay 54-0 vs. Drake (9/24/05) (at Florida State since 1976) and Andy Talley (at Villanova since 1985). 41 Tennessee State 49-0 vs. EKU (11/19/05) 35 Tennessee Tech 44-0 vs. Middle Tenn. (9/14/06) Jacksonville State Ineligible for OVC Championship/Postseason Play: In May the NCAA 35 Eastern Kentucky 28-0 vs. Jax State (9/30/06) announced the Jacksonville State University received a postseason ban due to an occasion three 30 Southeast Missouri 31-0 vs. Tenn. St. (11/11/06) historic penalty of the APR (Academic Progress Rate). In accordance with OVC by-laws, since Jax State is not eligible for the NCAA postseason, they are also not eligible for the OVC Championship. Longest All-Time FCS Streaks Without Being Shutout Jacksonville State will still play a full Conference schedule in 2009 with wins and losses counting for # Team Years both teams. They will just not be eligible for the title and will be listed at the bottom of the standings 285 Hampton* 1984-present with an asterisk. 273 Montana* 1989-present 199 Eastern Washington 1988-2006 197 Eastern Illinois # 1977-96 JSU’s Perrilloux on Walter Payton Award Watch List: Jacksonville State senior quarterback 171 Georgia Southern* 1996-present Ryan Perrilloux is one of 20 players named to the Preseason Walter Payton Award Watch List. The 166 Delaware* 1996-present award is presented to the FCS Offensive Player of the Year. The All-OVC second-team selection last 165 UNI 1983-96 season completed 187-of-297 for 2,318 yards in 2008, which was the third-highest in school 158 McNeese State 1988-01 history. His 140.88 passing efficiency was ranked 27th nationally and his 244.18 yards of total 154 Delaware 1983-96 offense ranked him 28th nationally. The LaPlace, La, native was named OVC Player or Newcomer of 151 Western Illinois 1994-2007 the Week seven times during the 2008 season after he led the Gamecocks to an 8-3 record. He 142 Nevada 1980-92 enters his senior season as the school’s career leader in completion percentage (63.0), passing * Active Streak yards per game (210.7) and total offense per game (244.2). The watch list will be revised in October # Streak began before FCS was formed in 1978 and again in November before the final ballot is announced. Voting from a panel of FCS sports information directors, writers, broadcasters and other football experts will be conducted after the ALL-TIME FCS PLAYOFF APPEARANCES regular season ends. Three finalists will be announced on Nov. 30 and will be invited to the 23rd annual Sports Network Awards banquet on Dec. 17 in Chattanooga, Tenn., the night prior to the The FCS playoffs began in 1978, when four teams competed for the national championship. The OVC did NCAA Division I championship game. The Eddie Robinson Award (top FCS Coach) and Buck Buchanan not have a team in the playoffs that season but have Award (top FCS Defensive Player) will also be presented that night. in 29 years since then. No team has made more playoff appearances than Eastern Kentucky, who won Murray State’s Lane on Buck Buchanan Award Watch Lists: Murray State senior defensive national championships in 1979 and 1982. The Colo- end Austen Lane is one of 20 players named to the Preseason Buck Buchanan Award Watch List. nels have been in 19 playoffs (tied with Montana). The Buchanan Award, established in 1995, honors the best defensive player in the Football Cham- Eastern Illinois is 9th all-time (12 appearances) while pionship Subdivision (FCS). The award is named after Junious “Buck” Buchanan, the NAIA All- Murray State is 31st (5 trips). American and Pro Football Hall of Fame, defensive lineman who played for Grambling State from Team Appearances (Last) 1. Eastern Kentucky 19 (2008) 1959 through 1962. He was selected to the NFL’s All-Time Roster, indicative of his standing as one Montana 19 (2008) of the greatest football players of all time. Buchanan died of cancer July 16, 1992. His uniform 3. Georgia Southern 16 (2005) number, 86, was retired by Kansas City in 1992. Lane has garnered national attention after putting 4. Appalachian State 16 (2008) together a 2008 campaign that consisted of school records in sacks (12.0) and tackles-for-loss 5. Furman 15 (2006) (22.0), both of which ranked among the national leaders. The efforts earned him Sporting News 6. Delaware State 14 (2007) UNI 14 (2008) Fabulous 50 All-America honors, as well as Third-Team All-America honors from the Associated 8. McNeese State 13 (2007) Press. Voting from a panel of FCS sports information directors, writers, broadcasters and other 9. Eastern Illinois 12 (2007) football experts will be conducted after the regular season ends. Three finalists will be announced Jackson State 12 (1997) on Nov. 30 and will be invited to the 23rd annual Sports Network Awards banquet on Dec. 17 in 11. Idaho* 11 (1995) Youngstown State 11 (2006) Chattanooga, Tenn., the night before the NCAA Division I championship game. The Walter Payton 13. James Madison 9 (2008) Award and the Eddie Robinson Award will also be presented that night. 14. Marshall* 8 (1996) Western Illinois 8 (2003) Six OVC Schools Have Former FBS Quarterbacks Under Center This Season: This season Western Kentucky* 8 (2004) there are currently six OVC schools with at least one former Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) Massachusetts 8 (2007) Colgate 8 (2008) quarterback competing for the starting job. Three of the quarterbacks are for sure the starter, 18. Five Schools Tied With 7 including Ryan Perrilloux (LSU) starting for the second year at Jacksonville State and 2008 OVC 31. Murray State 5 (2002) Player of the Year Cade Thompson (South Carolina) starting for the third year at UT Martin. Two 43. Tennessee State # 3 (1999) other schools have a pair of former FBS signal callers on the depth chart. That includes Eastern 55. Jacksonville State 2 (2004) Illinois who has Jake Christensen (Iowa) as the starter and Bodie Reeder (Wyoming) as the 63. UT Martin 1 (2006) * - Team no longer competes at FCS level backup while Tennessee Tech who has Lee Sweeney (Louisville) as the starter with Clint # - 2 additional appearances (1981, 1982) vacated Brewster (Minnesota) on the bench. At Tennessee State Dominic Grooms (Missouri) is in the mix at quarterback while T.C. Jennings (Arkansas State) is the backup at Austin Peay.

FCS Playoffs: For the 13th straight season, the FCS Championship game was held in Chattanooga, CONSECUTIVE WINNING SEASONS Tenn., this year on Friday, Dec. 18 at Finley Stadium/Davenport Field. The playoffs will begin on Eastern Kentucky is looking for its 32nd consecutive Saturday, Nov. 28 and continue with second round games on Dec. 5 and semifinal contests on Dec. winning season in 2009. The Colonels have not had a non-winning season since finishing 5-5 overall in 1977 11/Dec. 12 before the title game. This will mark the final year under the 16-team playoff format. In April (the second longest streak in Division I). You have to 2008 the NCAA Board of Directors approved a new budget for the Division I Football Championships, go back to 1972 to find a year they had a losing record which allowed the postseason bracket to expand from 16 to 20 teams beginning in the 2010 season. (5-6), the program’s only losing season in the past 42 It marks the first expansion since the playoff field grew from 12 to 16 in 1997. In 2010, the field will years (now the longest streak in Division I after Michi- be comprised of 10 automatic bids (up from 8 now) and 10 at-large berths (up from 8 now). gan had a losing season in 2008). Current Most Consecutive Winning Seasons (Div. I) FCS Playoffs - Part 2: The OVC will be looking to get multiple teams into the FCS Playoffs for the third 1. Florida State 32 time in four years this season. Last year marked the first time since 2005 that just one OVC team 2. Eastern Kentucky 31 3. Montana 23 (league champion Eastern Kentucky) made the 16-team playoff field. Two other teams (Jacksonville 4. Florida 21 State and Tennessee State) finished with eight Division I victories but did not receive an at-large bid. It marked the first time since the playoffs expanded to 16 teams in 1986 that an OVC team with eight Current Most Consecutive Non-Losing Seasons (Div. I) Division I teams did not receive an at-large bid. EKU lost to eventual national champion Richmond in 1. Eastern Kentucky 36 the first round last season. 2. Florida State 32 3. Florida 29 4. Montana 23 Eastern Kentucky Searches For 32nd Consecutive Winning Season, 37th Consecutive

2009 OVC Football Weekly Release - Oct. 12 • 6 Non-Losing Season: Eastern Kentucky enters the 2009 season looking for its 32nd consecutive winning season. The team’s current streak of 31 consecutive winning season is second in Division I only to the 32-straight by Florida State. Eastern has not had a non-winning season since finishing 5- 5 in 1977. The Colonels also have now had 36 consecutive non-losing seasons, as you have to go back all the way to 1972 to find a year EKU had a losing season (they were 5-6 that year, the only time in the last 42 years they have had a losing season). That streak is currently the longest in all of Division I, as the team overtook Michigan who suffered a losing season for the first time in 41 years in 2008.

The 62nd Season of Football: The 62nd season of Ohio Valley Conference football is underway this season. The OVC is made up of nine football- playing schools in 2009. Since its beginning, 14 of the 18 total schools that have played football in the OVC have claimed at least one championship.

A Look Back at the 2008 Season: For the first time in 61 years of competition, the OVC finished the 2008 season with four teams with eight overall victories. The OVC was one of just two FCS conferences to have four or more teams with eight wins (the CAA was the other, who had five teams reach eight or more wins; each of those five CAA teams made the playoffs while only one OVC school made the field). Eastern Kentucky claimed its 20th OVC Championship (the second most crowns in FCS history trailing only the CAA’s UMass who has 21; however, EKU’s 16 outright conference crowns are the most in FCS history) and second in a row. The Colonels made their 19th FCS Playoff berth (tied for most all-time with Montana) and lost to eventual national champion Richmond in the first round.

I-AA No More: Although some people may accidentally still refer to it as I-AA football, the term that represents the level of Division I football in which the Ohio Valley Conference competes has been retired. Beginning with the 2006 National Championship game, the term Football Championship Subdivision (or FCS) is to be used. FCS is the only Division I football rank to host a NCAA-sponsored national championship (one of 88 championships the NCAA sponsors). The division formerly known as I-A was changed to Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) and those teams compete for the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) national championship. Teams who play at the FCS level can offer a maximum of 63 scholarships (FBS teams can offer 85) and compete in a 16-team playoff at the end of the season to determine the national champion.

OVC and SportsUnlimited Announce Launch of OVC Football Magazine: The Ohio Valley Conference has announced the launch and production of "Ohio Valley Conference Football 2009" a full-color, limited edition football magazine that previews the 2009 football season. The venture with SportsUnlimited ships in late August. Detailed feature articles on all nine OVC teams are included in the publication. For the first time, OVC football will be featured in a full-color magazine dedicated to its nine schools and suitable for display on your coffee table year round. To order your copy log onto www.collegesportsmags.com. The cost of the publication is $4.99 plus tax and shipping.

OVCSports.TV: For the fourth consecutive year, fans can watch every Conference matchup and all non-conference home contests at OVCSports.TV. The venture with JumpTV Sports allows fans to access live and on-demand streaming video and audio of all conference matchups on their home computer. The premium Web site was launched in July 2006 and streamed over a thousand events in its first three seasons, including all Conference matchups in football and men’s and women’s as well as select , soccer, and games and OVC Championship events. Packages are available on a yearly, seasonally, monthly or per-event basis.

NFL Connections: As of the start of the 2009 season, 15 former Ohio Valley Conference football players are on NFL rosters for the season (12 active, 2 practice squad members, one IR). Those players include former Eastern Illinois standout Tony Romo, who is the starting quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys and two-time Pro Bowl pick, defensive back Cortland Finnegan (Samford) who was a Pro Bowl selection with the Tennessee Titans last year and Tennessee State’s Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, who was a starter with the in Super Bowl XLIII in February. There is one player on a NFL roster who played in the OVC last season, Pierre Walters (Eastern Illinois) who is with the Kansas City Chiefs. Javarris Williams (Tennessee State) is also with the Chiefs but as a member of the practice squad to start the season, as is former Tennessee State offensive lineman Cecil Newton who is on the Jacksonville Jaguars practice squad.. Six of nine current OVC schools have at least one player on a NFL roster with Southeast Missouri State leading the way with three. Several NFL coaches also have connections to OVC schools, including two current ones who played at Eastern Illinois - Brad Childress (Minnesota) and Sean Payton (New Orleans). Another EIU alumni - Mike Shanahan - is out of coaching this year but should be back with a team in 2010. UT Martin graduate and former assistant coach Jerry Reese made waves in 2007 when he led the New York Giants to the Super Bowl XLII Championship in his first season as General Manager with the franchise.

2009 OVC Football Weekly Release - Oct. 12 • 7 2009 SUPERLATIVES SGT. YORK TROPHY 200-Yard Rushing Games The 2009 season marks the third of competition for 228 ...... Ryan White, Austin Peay at Southeast Missouri (Oct. 10) the Sergeant York Trophy, an award created by the 210 ...... Ryan White, Austin Peay vs. Newberry (Sept. 5) Nashville Sports Council and the Ohio Valley Con- ference. The trophy is contested between the four 100-Yard Rushing Games OVC schools in the state of Tennessee - Austin 152 ...... Terrence Holt, Austin Peay vs. Newberry (Sept. 5) Peay, Tennessee State, Tennessee Tech and UT Martin - and go to the team with the best com- 122 ...... Calvin McNairl, Tennessee State vs. Southeast Missouri (Oct. 3) bined record versus those schools in a given year. 121 ...... Calvin Middleton, Jacksonville State vs. UT Martin (Oct. 3) 119 ...... Mon Williams, Eastern Illinois at Southeast Missouri (Sept. 19) In the event of a tie, the award will be shared; 116 ...... Charlie Jordan, Murray State vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (Sept. 3) however, the previous winner will retain the trophy 115 ...... Miguel Barnes, UT Martin vs. Iowa Wesleyan (Sept. 3) if they are part of the tie. If the tie is between two 113 ...... Mon Williams, Eastern Illinois at Indiana State (Sept. 12) other institutions, the trophy will go to the institu- 105 ...... Miguel Barnes, UT Martin at Memphis (Sept. 19) tion that has gone the most seasons without win- 105 ...... Miguel Barnes, UT Martin vs. Southeast Missouri (Sept. 26) ning the trophy. 101 ...... Mike Jones, Southeast Missouri at UT Martin (Sept. 26) 101 ...... Calvin McNairl, Tennessee State vs. Jackson State (Sept. 12) The award is only the second traveling trophy that 100 ...... Terrence Holt, Austin Peay at Southeast Missouri (Oct. 10) involves more than two teams in college sports; the 100 ...... Ryan White, Austin Peay at Tennessee Tech (Oct. 3) other is the Commander in Chief’s Trophy which has been contested between Air Force, Army and 300-Yard Passing Games Navy annually since 1972. The award is named in 323 ...... Ryan Perrilloux, Jacksonville State at Murray State (Oct. 10) honor of Alvin C. York, the most noted Soldier of 318 ...... Lee Sweeney, Tennessee Tech at UT Martin (Oct. 10) World War I. Upon his return to the United States in 1919, he was bestowed the Congressional Medal 200-Yard Passing Games of Honor. Following the war York returned his home 294 ...... Jake Christensen, Eastern Illinois vs. #18 Eastern Kentucky (Oct. 3) in Pall Mall, Tenn. where he dedicated his life to 293 ...... Ryan Perrilloux, Jacksonville State at Alabama A&M (Sept. 19) improving education and facilitating educational opportunities for children in the state of Tennes- 293 ...... T.J. Pryor, Eastern Kentucky at #23 Eastern Illinois (Oct. 3) see. 292 ...... Jake Christensen, Eastern Illinois at Southeast Missouri (Sept. 19) 286 ...... Cade Thompson, UT Martin vs. Tennessee Tech (Oct. 10) The award will be presented annually at the Nash- 273 ...... Cade Thompson, UT Martin vs. Iowa Wesleyan (Sept. 3) ville Sports Council’s O’Charley’s Dinner of Cham- 250 ...... Jeff Ehrhardt, Murray State at Missouri State (Sept. 19) pions (held in March of each year). 250 ...... Ryan Perrilloux, Jacksonville State at Nicholls State (Sept. 26) 246 ...... Cade Thompson, UT Martin vs. Southeast Missouri (Sept. 26) Tennessee State and Austin Peay shared the in- 234 ...... Lee Sweeney, Tennessee Tech vs. Austin Peay (Oct. 3) augural award after compiling 2-1 records in 222 ...... Matt Scheible, Southeast Missouri vs. Quincy (Sept. 3) round robin play last year. Tennessee State took 213 ...... Ryan Perrilloux, Jacksonville State at Florida State (Sept. 12) home the trophy, however, by winning the indi- 209 ...... Cade Thompson, UT Martin at Memphis (Sept. 19) vidual matchup with Austin Peay by one point in 205 ...... Ryan Perrilloux, Jacksonville State vs. UT Martin (Oct. 3) overtime. Tennessee State claimed the 2008 tro- phy after going 3-0 in Sgt. York games. 100-Yard Receiving Games 159 ...... Tim Benford, Tennessee Tech at UT Martin (Oct. 10) 133 ...... James Wilkerson, Jacksonville State vs. UT Martin (Oct. 3) 2009 Sgt. York Trophy Contests 130 ...... Antonio Robinson, Tennessee Tech vs. Austin Peay (Oct. 3) Oct. 3 @Tennessee Tech 31, Austin Peay 23 124 ...... Evan Cromer, Eastern Kentucky at Indiana (Sept. 3) Oct. 10 Tennessee Tech 35, @UT Martin 28 120 ...... Orlandus Harris, Eastern Kentucky at #23 Eastern Illinois (Oct. 3) Oct. 31 Tennessee State at Tennessee Tech 117 ...... Eunique Williams, UT Martin at Memphis (Sept. 19) Nov. 7 UT Martin at Tennessee State 113 ...... Dexter Anoka, UT Martin vs. Southeast Missouri (Sept. 26) Nov. 14 Tennessee State at Austin Peay 109 ...... Derrick Townsel, Murray State vs. #20 Eastern Kentucky (Sept. 26) Nov. 21 Austin Peay at UT Martin 108 ...... Mike Hicks, UT Martin vs. Iowa Wesleyan (Sept. 3) 104 ...... Garnett Phelps, Eastern Kentucky at Indiana (Sept. 3) 101 ...... Lorence Ricks, Eastern Illinois at Southeast Missouri (Sept. 19) 2009 Sgt. York Trophy Standings Team AP TSU TTU UTM Record 200-Yard All-Purpose Games Austin Peay -- L 0-1 288 ...... Terrence Holt, Austin Peay vs. Newberry (Sept. 5) Tenn. State -- 234 ...... Ryan White, Austin Peay at Southeast Missouri (Oct. 10) Tenn. Tech W -- W 2-0 231 ...... Derrick Townsel, Murray State at Missouri State (Sept. 19) UT Martin L -- 225 ...... Marcus Harris, Murray State vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (Sept. 3) 224 ...... Terrence Holt, Austin Peay vs. #24 Eastern Illinois (Sept. 26) All-Time Record in Sgt. York Games 217 ...... Jamal Young, Jacksonville State at Nicholls State (Sept. 26) Austin Peay 3-4 211 ...... Terrence Holt, Austin Peay at Tennessee Tech (Oct. 3) Tennessee State 5-1 210 ...... Ryan White, Austin Peay vs. Newberry (Sept. 5) Tennessee Tech 3-5 UT Martin 3-4 12-Tackle Games 17 ...... Tamar Butler, Murray State vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (Sept. 3) 16 ...... Cory Leman, Eastern Illinois at Southeast Missouri (Sept. 19) 14 ...... Bryan Blanfort, Southeast Missouri at UT Martin (Sept. 26) 14 ...... Dustin Dillehay, Tennessee Tech at UT Martin (Oct. 10) 14 ...... Philip Klaproth, Southeast Missouri vs. Austin Peay (Oct. 10) 14 ...... Justin Woodlief, Southeast Missouri at Tennessee State (Oct. 3) 13 ...... Dustin Dillehay, Tennessee Tech vs. Austin Peay (Oct. 3) 12 ...... Josh Bey, UT Martin at Missouri State (Sept. 12) 12 ...... Tamar Butler, Murray State vs. #18 Jacksonville State (Oct. 10) 12 ...... Caleb Mitchell, Tennessee Tech at UT Martin (Oct. 10) 12 ...... Taron Ryce, Tennessee Tech at UT Martin (Oct. 10)

2009 OVC Football Weekly Release - Oct. 12 • 8 2009 SUPERLATIVES OVC VS. OTHER CONFERENCES 12 ...... Jeremy Ross, Austin Peay at Tennessee Tech (Oct. 3) FCS Opponents 12 ...... Richmond Tooley, Tennessee Tech vs. Austin Peay (Oct. 3) Big Sky 0-0 Big South 0-0 CAA 0-0 Multiple Defensive Interception Games Great West 0-0 2 ...... Jeremy Caldwell, Eastern Kentucky Last at #23 Eastern Illinois (Oct. 3) Ivy 0-0 1 ...... Justin Bell, Eastern Kentucky Last at Murray State (Sept. 26) MEAC 0-1 1 ...... T.J. Heath, Jacksonville State Last vs. UT Martin (Oct. 3) Missouri Valley 2-4 NEC 0-0 Multiple Rushing Touchdown Games Patriot 0-0 4 ...... Terrence Holt, Austin Peay Last at Southeast Missouri (Oct. 10) Pioneer 0-0 3 ...... Miguel Barnes, UT Martin Last vs. Tennessee Tech (Oct. 10) Southern 0-0 Southland 1-0 1 ...... Preston Brown, Tennessee State Last at #16 Eastern Kentucky (Oct. 10) SWAC 2-2 1 ...... Dontey Gay, Tennessee Tech Last vs. Pikeville (Sept. 10) FCS Total 5-7 1 ...... Henry Harris, Southeast Missouri Last vs. Quincy (Sept. 3) 1 ...... Charlie Jordan, Murray State Last vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (Sept. 3) FBS Opponents 1 ...... Jason McNair, UT Martin Last vs. Iowa Wesleyan (Sept. 3) Atlantic Coast 0-3 1 ...... Calvin McNairl, Tennessee State Last vs. Southeast Missouri (Oct. 3) Big East 0-1 1 ...... Ryan Perrilloux, Jacksonville State Last at Alabama A&M (Sept. 19) Big Ten 0-2 1 ...... C.J. Walker, Eastern Kentucky Last at Murray State (Sept. 26) Big 12 0-1 Conference USA 0-1 1 ...... Cedric Wilkerson, Tennessee Tech Last vs. Pikeville (Sept. 10) MAC 0-0 1 ...... Mon Williams, Eastern Illinois Last at Indiana State (Sept. 12) Mountain West 0-0 1 ...... Jamal Young, Jacksonville State Last at Murray State (Oct. 10) Pac-10 0-0 SEC 0-0 Multiple Receiving Touchdown Games Sun Belt 0-0 1 ...... Justin Howard, Jacksonville State Last at Nicholls State (Sept. 26) WAC 0-0 1 ...... Antonio Robinson, Tennessee Tech Last vs. Austin Peay (Oct. 3) FBS Total 0-8 1 ...... James Wilkerson, Jacksonville State Last vs. UT Martin (Oct. 3) Non-Division I 5-0

Multiple Passing Touchdown Games Total Non-Conference Record 10-15 4 ...... Jake Christensen, Eastern Illinois Last vs. #18 Eastern Kentucky (Oct. 3) 4 ...... Ryan Perrilloux, Jacksonville State Last at Murray State (Oct. 10) 2 ...... Matt Scheible, Southeast Missouri Last at Tennessee Tech (Oct. 3) 2 ...... Lee Sweeney, Tennessee Tech Last at UT Martin (Oct. 10) 2 ...... Cade Thompson, UT Martin Last vs. Tennessee Tech (Oct. 10) 1 ...... Jeff Ehrhardt, Murray State Last vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (Sept. 3) OVC OVER THE LAST 7 YEARS 1 ...... Marques Ivory, Jacksonville State Last at #15 (Sept. 5) Since the league expanded to include Jackson- 1 ...... T.J. Pryor, Eastern Kentucky Last at #23 Eastern Illinois (Oct. 3) ville State in 2003, three teams are at the top of the winning list in OVC games in the last seven Overtime Games years. Eastern Kentucky has won 42 confer- none ence games, four more than Jacksonville State (38) and eight more than Eastern Illinois (34). Below is a list of team’s records in Conference games dating back to the beginning of the 2003 season (Austin Peay just re-joined the OVC in 2007 after a 10-year period of being away from the league).

1. Eastern Kentucky 42-10 2. Jacksonville State 38-12 3. Eastern Illinois 34-17 4. Tennessee State 24-22 5. UT Martin 23-27 6. Tennessee Tech 16-34 7. Southeast Missouri 15-36 8. Murray State 14-35 9. Austin Peay 8-11

2009 OVC Football Weekly Release - Oct. 12 • 9 OVC PLAYERS AMONG NCAA STATISTICAL LEADERS The below list contains any Ohio Valley Conference players ranked in the Top 50 of the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) national leaders. Rankings are through games played on October 10.

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS (YDS/GAME) KICKOFF RETURNS (YDS/RETURN) 2. Terrence Holt, APSU 207.33 7. Marcus Harris, MUR 29.33 13. Derrick Townsel, MUR 161.80 21. James Wilkerson, JSU 25.67 14. Marcus Harris, MUR 159.25 23. Jeremy Caldwell, EKU 25.50 40. Ryan White, APSU 123.17 28. Derrick Townsel, MUR 24.86 48. Jason McNair, UTM 116.80 50. Terrence Holt, APSU 23.16

RUSHING (YDS/GAME) FIELD GOALS (MADE/GAME) 4. Ryan White, APSU 116.33 33. Austin Signor, EIU 1.17 26. Miguel Barnes, UTM 88.33 37. Kienan Cullen, MUR 1.00 34. Mon Williams, EIU 84.17 37. Logan O’Connor, EKU 1.00 36. Calvin McNairl, TSU 82.40 PUNTING (YDS/PUNT) PASSING EFFICIENCY 11. Doug Spada, SEMO 42.07 1. Ryan Perrilloux, JSU 194.77 20. Kienan Cullen, MUR 41.11 14. Lee Sweeney, TTU 149.56 38. Patrick Tatum, JSU 39.43 23. Jake Christensen, EIU 144.95 42. Taylor Cisneros, TSU 39.05 28. T.J. Pryor, EKU 142.06 INTERCEPTIONS (PER GAME) TOTAL OFFENSE 2. T.J Heath, JSU 0.83 10. Ryan Perrilloux, JSU 290.80 3. Jeremy Caldwell, JSU 0.82 42. T.J. Pryor, EKU 219.00 31. John Jean-Baptiste, MUR 0.50 46. Cade Thompson, UTM 211.67 TACKLES/GAME PASSING YARDS/GAME 23. Tamar Butler, MUR 10.40 13. Ryan Perrilloux, JSU 255.80 31. Josh Bey, UTM 9.67 31. Cade Thompson, UTM 220.83 44. Cory Leman, EIU 9.17 37. Jake Christensen, EIU 204.50 46. Justin Woodlief, SEMO 9.00 45. Lee Sweeney, TTU 191.40 49. T.J. Pryor, EKU 186.80 SACKS/GAME 10. Austen Lane, MUR 1.00 COMPLETIONS/GAME 20. Kevin Dix, JSU 0.83 23. Cade Thompson, UTM 20.00 28. Josh Bey, UTM 0.75 38. Jake Christensen, EIU 17.00 47. Emory Attig, EKU 0.60 47. Perry Burge, EIU 0.60 RECEPTIONS PER GAME 43. Derrick Townsel, MUR 5.20 FORCED FUMBLES/GAME 5. Monte Lewis, JSU 0.50 RECEIVING YARDS PER GAME 37. Andrew Ridgeway, JSU 0.33 40. Tim Benford, TTU 71.00 37. Bryan Blanfort, SEMO 0.33 42. James Wilkerson, JSU 70.33 37. Cory Leman, EIU 0.33 37. Josh Bey, UTM 0.33 TOTAL RECEIVING YARDS 37. Kevin Dix, JSU 0.33 25. James Wilkerson, JSU 422 PASSES DEFENDED/GAME SCORING (PTS/GAME) 1. T.J. Heath, JSU 2.00 23. Miguel Barnes, UTM 8.00 9. Jeremy Caldwell, EKU 1.60 23. Terrence Holt, APSU 8.00 9. Richmond Tooley, TTU 1.60

POINTS RESPONSIBLE FOR (PER GAME) TACKLES FOR LOSS/GAME 1. Ryan Perrilloux, JSU 21.60 12. Austen Lane, MUR 1.60 36. Jake Christensen, EIU 11.00 28. Josh Bey, UTM 1.42 49. Lee Sweeney, TTU 9.60 34. Jamal Crook, MUR 1.40 34. Andrew Soucy, EKU 1.40 PUNT RETURNS (YARDS/RETURN) 4. Derrick Townsel, MUR 20.13 FUMBLES RECOVERED/GAME 13. Jeremy Caldwell, EKU 12.89 4. Jawaan Booker, JSU 0.50 15. Alan Bonner, JSU 11.92 4. Maurice Lyles, SEMO 0.50 29. Eugene Clifford, TSU 7.56 9. Jeremy Ross, APSU 0.40 31. Jason Horton, JSU 0.33 31. Chris Murray, UTM 0.33 31. Cory Leman, EIU 0.33 31. Spyros Bazigos, EIU 0.33

2009 OVC Football Weekly Release - Oct. 12 • 10 OVC TEAMS AMONG NCAA STATISTICAL LEADERS The below list contains any Ohio Valley Conference teams ranked in the Top 50 of the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) national leaders. Rankings are through games played on October 10.

RUSHING OFFENSE (YDS/GAME) FUMBLES RECOVERED TACKLES FOR LOSS/GAME 18. Austin Peay 174.83 1. Jacksonville State 12 6. Eastern Kentucky 8.20 20. Jacksonville State 171.50 10. Eastern Illinois 8 12. Murray State 8.00 22. UT Martin 169.33 10. Southeast Missouri 8 33. Austin Peay 6.83 23. Southeast Missouri 167.17 21. UT Martin 7 39. Jacksonville State 6.67 27. Tennessee State 164.00 39. Tennessee State 6.67 PASSES INTERCEPTED PASSING OFFENSE (YDS/GAME) 17. Eastern Kentucky 8 SACKS ALLOWED/GAME 15. Jacksonville State 262.50 27. Southeast Missouri 7 6. Tennessee State 0.67 28. UT Martin 237.00 40. Jacksonville State 6 21. Southeast Missouri 1.17 31. Eastern Kentucky 229.00 40. Murray State 6 35. Tennessee Tech 1.40 47. Eastern Illinois 207.33 40. Tennessee State 6 42. UT Martin 1.50

TOTAL OFFENSE (YDS/GAME) FUMBLES LOST TACKLES FOR LOSS ALLOWED/GAME 11. Jacksonville State 434.00 3. Tennessee Tech 1 28. Southeast Missouri 4.83 21. UT Martin 406.33 10. Tennessee State 2 32. UT Martin 5.00 40. Eastern Kentucky 357.60 49. Jacksonville State 4 50. Eastern Illinois 344.83 49. Southeast Missouri 4 3RD DOWN CONVERSION PERCENTAGE 49. UT Martin 4 6. Eastern Illinois 48.72% SCORING OFFENSE 19. UT Martin 44.44% 4. Jacksonville State 37.33 INTERCEPTIONS THROWN 24. Jacksonville State 43.04% 37. Tennessee Tech 26.20 4. Jacksonville State 2 29. Southeast Missouri 42.35% 48. Eastern Illinois 24.83 14. Tennessee Tech 3 39. Austin Peay 40.24% 50. UT Martin 24.67 34. Eastern Illinois 4 40. Tennessee Tech 40.00% 34. Eastern Kentucky 4 RUSHING DEFENSE 4TH DOWN CONVERSION PERCENTAGE 7. Eastern Kentucky 74.60 TURNOVERS GAINED 1. Tennessee Tech 100% 28. Tennessee State 107.33 5. Jacksonville State 18 28. Southeast Missouri 60.00% 38. Austin Peay 119.67 11. Southeast Missouri 15 42. Austin Peay 52.94% 45. Eastern Illinois 126.67 22. Eastern Illinois 13 43. Eastern Kentucky 50.00% 32. Eastern Kentucky 12 PASS DEFENSE 32. UT Martin 12 3RD DOWN CONVERSION DEFENSE 29. Jacksonville State 169.67 48. Tennessee State 10 23. Jacksonville State 30.49% 38. Tennessee Tech 178.40 34. UT Martin 33.33% 50. Eastern Illinois 187.50 TURNOVERS LOST 47. Austin Peay 35.00% 3. Tennessee Tech 4 TOTAL DEFENSE 14. Jacksonville State 6 4TH DOWN CONVERSION DEFENSE 31. Eastern Kentucky 294.20 36. Tennessee State 8 9. Jacksonville State 12.50% 35. Jacksonville State 307.00 15. Eastern Illinois 22.22% 39. Eastern Illinois 314.17 PASSING EFFICIENCY 49. Austin Peay 327.33 2. Jacksonville State 173.25 TIME OF POSSESSION 14. Tennessee Tech 147.18 21. UT Martin 32;24 SCORING DEFENSE 32. Eastern Illinois 137.46 37. Eastern Kentucky 30:56 12. Jacksonville State 15.50 40. Eastern Kentucky 134.37 38. Tennessee State 30:53 28. Eastern Kentucky 18.00 44. Eastern Illinois 30:39 36. Tennessee State 19.50 PASS EFFICIENCY DEFENSE 47. Jacksonville State 30:28 47. Eastern Illinois 21.33 23. Jacksonville State 108.20 40. Eastern Kentucky 116.06 RED ZONE OFFENSE NET PUNTING 10. Murray State 91% 30. Southeast Missouri 35.24 FEWEST PENALTIES PER GAME 20. Southeast Missouri 88% 32. Murray State 35.14 20. Eastern Illinois 5.50 20. Tennessee Tech 88% 37. UT Martin 34.85 27. Murray State 5.80 26. Jacksonville State 86% 43. Tennessee State 34.53 49. Austin Peay 80% FEWEST YARDS PENALIZED PER GAME PUNT RETURNS (YDS/RETURN) 34. Eastern Illinois 50.83 RED ZONE DEFENSE 2. Murray State 22.27 38. Murray State 54.20 12. Southeast Missouri 65% 19. Austin Peay 12.38 14. Eastern Kentucky 67% 23. Jacksonville State 11.46 PUNT RETURN YARDAGE DEFENSE 31. Tennessee State 71% 27. Tennessee Tech 10.57 4. UT Martin 1.13 39. Eastern Kentucky 8.69 36. Tennessee State 6.00 50. UT Martin 8.10 41. Eastern Illinois 6.15 48. Austin Peay 6.92 KICKOFF RETURNS (YDS/RETURN) 2. Murray State 26.81 KICKOFF RETURN YARDAGE DEFENSE 3. Jacksonville State 26.61 41. Eastern Kentucky 19.18 19. Tennessee Tech 23.15 43. UT Martin 19.30 25. Eastern Kentucky 22.73 29. Austin Peay 22.44 SACKS/GAME 33. Eastern Illinois 21.87 12. Eastern Kentucky 3.00 33. Southeast Missouri 21.87 21. Murray State 2.80 36. Eastern Illinois 2.33 TURNOVER MARGIN (PER GAME) 36. Tennessee State 2.33 4. Jacksonville State +2.00 36. Jacksonville State 2.33 30. Tennessee Tech +0.60 32. Southeast Missouri +0.50 36. Eastern Kentucky +0.40 44. Tennessee State +0.33

2009 OVC Football Weekly Release - Oct. 12 • 11 2009 PRESEASON HONORS/AWARDS

OVC PRESEASON HONORS (COACHES/SID’S) LINDY’S MAGAZINE SPORTS NETWORK Preseason All-American First-Team Predicted Order of Finish Preseason First-Team All-American DE Austin Lane, Murray State 1. Eastern Kentucky (10) 105 LB Alexander Henderson, Jacksonville State P Doug Spada, Southeast Missouri 2. UT Martin (4) 92 DB Kevis Buckley, Austin Peay 3. Eastern Illinois (2) 89 Preseason All-American Second-Team 4. Tennessee State (1) 74 Preseason Second-Team All-American OT Derek Hardman, Eastern Kentucky 5. Murray State (1) 61 OL Chaz Millard, Eastern Illinois OG Chaz Millard, Eastern Illinois 6. Tennessee Tech 35 OL Derek Hardman, Eastern Kentucky 7. Austin Peay 33 DL Austen Lane, Murray State Southeast Missouri 33 Preseason All-American Third-Team DB Carnell Clark, Jacksonville State - Jacksonville State NR OVC Preseason Players of the Year RS Henry Sailes, Tennessee Tech Offensive: Ryan Perrilloux, Jacksonville State Preseason All-OVC Team Preseason Offensive Player of the Year: Predicted Order of Finish National Rank COLLEGE SPORTING NEWS Cade Thompson (QB), UT Martin 1. Jacksonville State 15 Preseason Defensive Player of the Year: 2. UT Martin 13 Preseason All-American First-Team Austen Lane (DE), Murray State 3. Eastern Kentucky DB Carnell Clark, Jacksonville State 4. Tennessee State P Doug Spada, Southeast Missouri Offense 5. Eastern Illinois QB - Cade Thompson, UT Martin 6. Murray State Preseason All-American Third-Team RB - Brandyn Young, UT Martin 7. Tennessee Tech OG Chaz Millard, Eastern Illinois RB - C.J. Walker, Eastern Kentucky 8. Southeast Missouri DL Austen Lane, Eastern Kentucky WR - Mike Hicks, UT Martin 9. Austin Peay WR - Derrick Townsel, Murray State Preseason All-American Third-Team WR - Walter Peoples, Southeast Missouri SPORTING NEWS OL Derek Hardman, Eastern Kentucky TE - DeAngelo Nelson, Murray State LB Alexander Henderson, Jacksonville St. C - Reggie Wade, Jacksonville State Preseason All-Americans RS Henry Sailes, Tennessee Tech OG - Chaz Millard, Eastern Illinois DL Austen Lane, Murray State OG - Eric Ornella, Murray State DB Carnell Clark, Jacksonville State PHIL STEELE OT - Derek Hardman, Eastern Kentucky P Doug Spada, Southeast Missouri OT - Joe Gibbs, UT Martin Preseason All-American First-Team OVC Preseason Players of the Year DL Austen Lane, Murray State Defense Offensive: Ryan Perrilloux, Jacksonville State P Doug Spada, Southeast Missouri DL - Austen Lane, Murray State Defensive: Austen Lane, Murray State DL - Brandt Thomas, Jacksonville State Newcomer: Mon Williams, Eastern Illinois Preseason All-American Second-Team DL - Chris Hall, Eastern Kentucky OL Chaz Millard, Eastern Illinois DL - Charlie Seivers, Tennessee Tech Predicted Order of Finish National Rank LB - Alexander Henderson, Jacksonville State 1. Jacksonville State 24 LB - Daniel Becker, Austin Peay 2. UT Martin LB - Josh Bey, UT Martin 3. Eastern Kentucky DB - Kevis Buckley, Austin Peay 4. Murray State DB - Carnell Clark, Jacksonville State 5. Eastern Illinois DB - Eugene Clifford, Tennessee State 6. Tennessee State DB - Taylor Lanigan, Murray State 7. Austin Peay 8. Southeast Missouri Specialists 9. Tennessee Tech K - Kienan Cullen, Murray State P - Doug Spada, Southeast Missouri RS - Terrence Holt, Austin Peay

OVC COACHING RECORDS

OVC-Only Games All Games* Overall Career Record Coach, School Yrs. W L Pct. W L Pct. Yrs. W L Pct. Rick Christophel, Austin Peay 3 8 11 .421 11 17 .393 3 11 17 .393 Bob Spoo, Eastern Illinois 13 65 26 .714 92 67 .579 22 136 111 .550 ** Dean Hood, Eastern Kentucky 2 10 2 .833 11 6 .647 2 11 6 .647 Jack Crowe, Jacksonville State 7 38 12 .760 47 26 .644 15 75 74 .503 Matt Griffin, Murray State 4 5 21 .192 9 30 .231 7 19 54 .260 Tony Samuel, Southeast Missouri 4 5 22 .185 12 28 .300 12 46 85 .351 James Webster, Tennessee State 5 17 14 .548 24 27 .471 5 24 27 .471 Watson Brown, Tennessee Tech 3 5 14 .263 10 18 .357 25 104 169 .381 ** Jason Simpson, UT Martin 4 17 9 .654 24 18 .571 4 24 18 .571

*Indicates overall record while at current OVC school in years school was a member of the Conference **Spoo and Brown’s career records also includes a tie Note: Brown’s two years at Austin Peay (1979-80) and Griffin’s three years at UT Martin (2003-05) are not figured into their OVC totals; those years are only figured into their overall career totals.

2009 OVC Football Weekly Release - Oct. 12 • 12 TEAM COMPOSITE SCHEDULES

AUSTIN PEAY GOVERNORS (2-4, 1-2) EASTERN ILLINOIS PANTHERS (4-2, 2-1) Home: 1-1, Away: 1-3, Neutral: 0-0 Home: 1-1, Away: 3-1, Neutral: 0-0 SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER 5 Newberry (OVCSports.TV) W, 34-23 5,800 3 Illinois State (OVCSports.TV/WEIU-TV) W, 31-6 10,013 12 at Youngstown State L, 38-21 16,389 12 at Indiana State (OVCSports.TV) W, 31-0 2,977 19 at Illinois State (OVCSports.TV) L, 38-7 10,158 19 at Southeast Missouri* (OVCSports.TV) W, 23-14 9,053 26 Eastern Illinois* (OVCSports.TV) L, 30-20 4,618 26 at Austin Peay* (OVCSports.TV) W, 30-20 4,618

OCTOBER OCTOBER 3 at Tennessee Tech* (OVCSports.TV/WCTE) L, 31-23 6,318 3 #18 Eastern Kentucky* (OVCSports.TV/WEIU) L, 36-31 11,271 10 at Southeast Missouri* (OVCSports.TV) W, 24-14 7,543 10 at #12 Penn State (ESPN Classic) L, 52-3 104,488 24 Eastern Kentucky* (OVCSports.TV) 6:00 p.m. 17 Tennessee Tech* (HC) (OVCSports.TV/WEIU) 1:30 p.m. 31 Jacksonville State* (HC) (OVCSports.TV) 4:00 p.m. 24 at Jacksonville State* (OVCSports.TV/WJXS) 1:00 p.m. 31 at Murray State* (OVCSports.TV) 1:00 p.m. NOVEMBER 7 at Murray State* (OVCSports.TV) 1:00 p.m. NOVEMBER 14 Tennessee State* (OVCSports.TV) 4:00 p.m. 14 UT Martin* (OVCSports.TV/WEIU-TV) 1:30 p.m. 21 at UT Martin* (OVCSports.TV/WLJT-TV) 1:00 p.m. 19 Tennessee State* (ESPNU) 5:30 p.m.

* Ohio Valley Conference Game * Ohio Valley Conference Game Home Games in Bold Home Games in Bold All Times Central/Subject to Change All Times Central/Subject to Change

EASTERN KENTUCKY COLONELS (3-2, 3-1) JACKSONVILLE STATE GAMECOCKS (4-2, 2-0) Home: 1-1, Away: 2-1, Neutral: 0-0 Home: 1-0, Away: 3-2, Neutral: 0-0 SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER 3 at Indiana (Big Ten Network) L, 19-13 36,759 5 at #15 Georgia Tech (ESPN360) L, 37-17 46,131 19 Tennessee Tech* (OVCSports.TV) W, 17-7 10,600 12 at Florida State (ESPN360) L, 19-9 71,420 26 at Murray State* (OVCSports.TV) W, 23-13 5,966 19 at Alabama A&M W, 45-13 2,906 26 at Nicholls State W, 60-10 8,213 OCTOBER 3 at #23 Eastern Illinois* (OVCSports.TV/WEIU) W, 36-31 11,271 OCTOBER 10 Tennessee State* (OVCSports.TV) L, 20-17 7,100 3 UT Martin* (OVCSports.TV/WJXS-TV) W, 52-7 13,086 17 UT Martin* (HC) (OVCSports.TV) 2:00 p.m. 10 at Murray State* (OVCSports.TV) W, 41-7 5,027 24 at Austin Peay* (OVCSports.TV) 6:00 p.m. 24 Eastern Illinois* (HC) (OVCSports.TV/WJXS) 1:00 p.m. 31 Southeast Missouri* (OVCSports.TV) 12:00 p.m. 31 at Austin Peay* (OVCSports.TV) 4:00 p.m.

NOVEMBER NOVEMBER 7 at Kentucky TBD 7 at Southeast Missouri* (OVCSports.TV) 1:00 p.m. 14 Western Carolina (OVCSports.TV) 12:00 p.m. 14 Tennessee Tech* (OVCSports.TV/WJXS) 12:00 p.m. 21 at Jacksonville State (OVCSports.TV/WJXS) 12:00 p.m. 21 Eastern Kentucky* (OVCSports.TV/WJXS) 12:00 p.m.

* Ohio Valley Conference Game * Ohio Valley Conference Game Home Games in Bold Home Games in Bold All Times Central/Subject to Change All Times Central/Subject to Change

2009 OVC Football Weekly Release - Oct. 12 • 13 TEAM COMPOSITE SCHEDULES

MURRAY STATE RACERS (1-4, 0-2) SOUTHEAST MISSOURI REDHAWKS (1-5, 0-4) Home: 1-2, Away: 0-2, Neutral: 0-0 Home: 1-2, Away: 0-3, Neutral: 0-0 SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER 3 Kentucky Wesleyan (OVCSports.TV) W, 66-10 5,977 3 Quincy (OVCSports.TV) W, 72-3 6,105 12 at North Carolina State L, 65-7 55,510 12 at #23 Cincinnati (Fox Sports Ohio) L, 70-3 30,421 19 at Missouri State L, 35-10 5,530 19 Eastern Illinois* (OVCSports.TV) L, 23-14 9,053 26 #20 Eastern Kentucky* (OVCSports.TV) L, 23-13 5,966 26 at UT Martin* (OVCSports.TV/WLJT-TV) L, 29-22 4,269

OCTOBER OCTOBER 10 #20 Jacksonville State* (HC) (OVCSports.TV) L, 41-7 5,027 3 at Tennessee State* (OVCSports.TV) L, 23-17 6,314 17 at Tennessee State* (OVCSports.TV) 6:00 p.m. 10 Austin Peay* (HC) (OVCSports.TV) L, 24-14 7,543 24 at UT Martin* (OVCSports.TV/WLJT-TV) 6:00 p.m. 24 at Tennessee Tech* (OVCSports.TV/WCTE) 1:30 p.m. 31 Eastern Illinois* (OVCSports.TV) 1:00 p.m. 31 at Eastern Kentucky* (OVCSports.TV) 12:00 p.m.

NOVEMBER NOVEMBER 7 Austin Peay* (OVCSports.TV) 1:00 p.m. 7 Jacksonville State* (OVCSports.TV) 1:00 p.m. 14 at Southeast Missouri* (OVCSports.TV) 1:00 p.m. 14 Murray State* (OVCSports.TV) 1:00 p.m. 21 at Tennessee Tech* (OVCSports.TV/WCTE) 1:30 p.m. 21 Southern Illinois (OVCSports.TV) 1:00 p.m.

* Ohio Valley Conference Game * Ohio Valley Conference Game Home Games in Bold Home Games in Bold All Times Central/Subject to Change All Times Central/Subject to Change

TENNESSEE STATE TIGERS (3-3, 2-0) TENNESSEE TECH GOLDEN EAGLES (3-2, 2-1) Home: 1-1, Away: 1-1, Neutral: 1-1 Home: 2-0, Away: 1-2, Neutral: 0-0 SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER 5 Alabama A&M # (OVCSports.TV) L, 24-7 23,871 10 Pikeville College (OVCSports.TV) W, 51-10 7,911 12 vs. Jackson State $ (SportSouth) W, 14-7 43,306 19 at #22 Eastern Kentucky* (OVCSports.TV) L, 17-7 10,600 19 at Southern L, 21-17 12,247 26 at Kansas State L, 49-7 48,094 26 vs. #25 Florida A&M % (VERSUS) L, 31-12 51,950 OCTOBER OCTOBER 3 Austin Peay* (OVCSports.TV/WCTE-TV) W, 31-23 6,318 3 Southeast Missouri* (OVCSports.TV) W, 23-17 6,314 10 at UT Martin* (OVCSports.TV/WLJT-TV) W, 35-28 6,137 10 at #16 Eastern Kentucky* (OVCSports.TV) W, 20-17 7,100 17 at Eastern Illinois* (OVCSports.TV/WEIU) 1:30 p.m. 17 Murray State* (OVCSports.TV) 6:00 p.m. 24 Southeast Missouri* (OVCSports.TV/WCTE)1:30 p.m. 31 at Tennessee Tech* (OVCSports.TV/WCTE) 1:30 p.m. 31 Tennessee State* (OVCSports.TV/WCTE) 1:30 p.m.

NOVEMBER NOVEMBER 7 UT Martin* (HC) (OVCSports.TV) 5:00 p.m. 7 at Georgia 12:00 p.m. 14 at Austin Peay* (OVCSports.TV) 4:00 p.m. 14 at Jacksonville State* (OVCSports.TV/WJXS) 12:00 p.m. 19 at Eastern Illinois* (ESPNU) 5:30 p.m. 21 Murray State* (OVCSports.TV/WCTE-TV) 1:30 p.m.

* Ohio Valley Conference Game * Ohio Valley Conference Game # - John Merritt Classic (LP Field - Nashville, Tenn.) Home Games in Bold $ - Southern Heritage Classic (Liberty Bowl - Memphis, Tenn.) All Times Central/Subject to Change % - Atlanta Classic (Georgia Dome - Atlanta, Ga.) Home Games in Bold All Times Central/Subject to Change

2009 OVC Football Weekly Release - Oct. 12 • 14 TEAM COMPOSITE SCHEDULES

UT MARTIN SKYHAWKS (2-4, 1-2) Home: 2-1, Away: 0-3, Neutral: 0-0 SEPTEMBER 3 Iowa Wesleyan (OVCSports.TV) W, 56-0 5,842 12 at Missouri State L, 24-14 9,357 19 at Memphis L, 41-14 21,428 26 Southeast Missouri* (OVCSports.TV/WLJT) W, 29-22 4,269

OCTOBER 3 at #21 Jacksonville State* (OVCSports.TV/WJXS) L, 52-7 13,086 10 Tennessee Tech* (HC) (OVCSports.TV/WLJT) L, 35-28 6,137 17 at Eastern Kentucky* (OVCSports.TV) 2:00 p.m. 24 Murray State* (OVCSports.TV/WLJT) 6:00 p.m.

NOVEMBER 7 at Tennessee State* (OVCSports.TV) 5:00 p.m. 14 at Eastern Illinois* (OVCSports.TV/WEIU) 1:30 p.m. 21 Austin Peay* (OVCSports.TV/WLJT-TV) 1:00 p.m.

* Ohio Valley Conference Game Home Games in Bold All Times Central/Subject to Change

2009 OVC Football Weekly Release - Oct. 12 • 15 2009 COMPOSITE SCHEDULE/RESULTS

Thursday, September 3 Saturday, October 24 I@UT Martin 56, Iowa Wesleyan 0 *Eastern Illinois at Jacksonville State, 1:00 p.m. @Southeast Missouri 72, Quincy 3 *Southeast Missouri at Tennessee Tech, 1:30 p.m. @Indiana 19, #24 Eastern Kentucky 13 *Eastern Kentucky at Austin Peay, 6:00 p.m. @Eastern Illinois 31, Illinois State 6 *Murray State at UT Martin, 6:00 p.m. @Murray State 66, Kentucky Wesleyan 10 Saturday, October 31 Saturday, September 5 *Southeast Missouri at Eastern Kentucky, 12:00 p.m. @#15 Georgia Tech 37, #19 Jacksonville State 17 *Eastern Illinois at Murray State, 1:00 p.m. Alabama A&M 24, @Tennessee State 7 *Tennessee State at Tennessee Tech, 1:30 p.m. @Austin Peay 34, Newberry 23 *Jacksonville State at Austin Peay, 4:00 p.m.

Thursday, September 10 Saturday, November 7 @Tennessee Tech 51, Pikeville College 10 *Austin Peay at Murray State, 1:00 p.m. *Jacksonville State at Southeast Missouri, 1:00 p.m. Saturday, September 12 *UT Martin at Tennessee State, 5:00 p.m. Eastern Illinois 31, @Indiana State 0 Eastern Kentucky at Kentucky, TBA @Youngstown State 38, Austin Peay 21 Tennessee Tech at Georgia, TBA @Missouri State 24, UT Martin 14 @Florida State 19, #21/23 Jacksonville State 9 Saturday, November 14 @North Carolina State 65, Murray State 7 *Tennessee Tech at Jacksonville State, 12:00 p.m. Tennessee State 14, Jackson State 7 (Memphis, Tenn.) Western Carolina at Eastern Kentucky, 12:00 p.m. @#23 Cincinnati 70, Southeast Missouri 3 *Murray State at Southeast Missouri, 1:00 p.m. *UT Martin at Eastern Illinois, 1:30 p.m. Saturday, September 19 *Tennessee State at Austin Peay, 4:00 p.m. @Missouri State 35, Murray State 10 *Eastern Illinois 23, @Southeast Missouri 14 Thursday, November 19 #22 Jacksonville State 45, @Alabama A&M 13 *Tennessee State at Eastern Illinois, 5:30 (ESPNU) @Southern 21, Tennessee State 17 *@#22 Eastern Kentucky 17, Tennessee Tech 7 Saturday, November 21 @Illinois State 38, Austin Peay 7 *Eastern Kentucky at Jacksonville State, 12:00 p.m. @Memphis 41, UT Martin 14 *Austin Peay at UT Martin, 1:00 p.m. Southern Illinois at Southeast Missouri, 1:00 p.m. Saturday, September 26 *Murray State at Tennessee Tech, 1:30 p.m. @Kansas State 49, Tennessee Tech 7 #25 Florida A&M 31, Tennessee State 12 (Atlanta, Ga.) Saturday, November 28 #21 Jacksonville State 60, @Nicholls State 10 FCS Playoffs First Round (campus sites) *#24 Eastern Illinois 30, @Austin Peay 20 *@UT Martin 29, Southeast Missouri 22 Saturday, December 5 *#20 Eastern Kentucky 23, @Murray State 13 FCS Playoffs Quarterfinals (campus sites)

Saturday, October 3 Friday, December 11/Saturday, December 12 *@#20 Jacksonville State 52, UT Martin 7 FCS Playoffs Semifinals (campus sites) *#18 Eastern Kentucky 36, @#23 Eastern Illinois 31 *@Tennessee State 23, Southeast Missouri 17 Friday, December 18 *@Tennessee Tech 31, Austin Peay 23 FCS National Championship (Chattanooga, Tenn.)

Saturday, October 10 * - Denotes OVC contest @#12 Penn State 52, #25 Eastern Illinois 3 All Times CENTRAL; dates and times subject to change *Austin Peay 24, @Southeast Missouri 14 *Tennessee Tech 35 @UT Martin 28 All Conference games and home non-conference games *#18 Jacksonville State 41, @Murray State 7 featuring OVC schools will be available live and on-demand at *Tennessee State 20, @#16 Eastern Kentucky 17 OVCSports.TV

Saturday, October 17 *Tennessee Tech at Eastern Illinois, 1:30 p.m. *UT Martin at Eastern Kentucky, 2:00 p.m. *Murray State at Tennessee State, 6:00 p.m.

2009 OVC Football Weekly Release - Oct. 12 • 16 ALL-TIME CONFERENCE SERIES GAME-BY-GAME APSU-EIU 1971 MUR, 16-6 (H) 1988 APSU, 10-6 (A) EIU-JSU 1998 EIU, 56-35 (A) EKU leads 17-2 EIU lead 9-3 1972 APSU, 33-20 (H) 1989 TTU, 17-15 (A) Series tied 3-3 1999 EIU, 42-21 (H) 1990 EKU, 45-0 (H) 1958 APSU, 21-6 (H) 1973 MUR, 31-19 (H) 1990 TTU, 20-14 (OT) (H) 2003 JSU, 36-24 (H) 2000 EIU, 42-7 (A) 1991 EKU, 49-7 (A) 1959 APSU, 12-8 (A) 1974 MUR, 16-8 (A) 1991 TTU, 32-7 (H) 2004 JSU, 31-21 (A) 2001 EIU, 56-16 (A) 1992 EKU, 20-10 (H) 1988 EIU, 44-0 (H) 1975 MUR, 14-10 (H) 1992 TTU, 10-0 (A) 2005 EIU, 10-6 (A) 2002 EIU, 55-43 (H) 1993 EKU, 35-21 (A) 1989 EIU, 36-0 (A) 1976 MUR, 23-13 (A) 1993 TTU, 35-17 (A) 2006 EIU, 28-24 (H) 2003 EIU, 29-12 (H) 1994 EKU, 34-6 (H) 1992 EIU, 14-9 (A) 1977 APSU, 13-0 (A) 1994 APSU, 34-27 (A) 2007 EIU, 37-23 (A) 2004 UTM, 32-14 (H) 1995 EKU, 42-24 (A) 1995 EIU, 31-13 (A) 1978 APSU, 23-17 (H) 1995 APSU, 20-7 (A) 2008 JSU, 23-10 (A) 2005 EIU, 26-7 (H) 1996 EKU, 45-0 (H) 1996 EIU, 42-7 (A) 1979 MUR, 24-10 (H) 1996 TTU, 23-17 (A) 2006 UTM 15-9 (H) 1997 EKU, 20-10 (A) 1997 EIU, 42-14 (H) 1980 APSU, 24-0 (H) 1997 TTU, 36-3 (A) EIU-MUR 2007 EIU, 29-23 (H) 1998 EKU, 19-7 (H) 2008 APSU, 15-13 (A) 1981 MUR, 34-29 (H) 2007 APSU, 30-27 (A) EIU leads 13-11 2008 UTM, 29-26 (H) 1999 EKU, 37-28 (A) 2009 EIU, 30-20 (A) 1982 MUR, 21-7 (A) 2008 APSU, 31-28 (H) 1946 MUR, 38-13 (H) 2000 EKU, 48-24 (H) 1983 APSU, 17-16 (H) 2009 TTU, 31-23 (H) 1974 MUR, 13-0 (H) EKU-JSU 2001 EKU, 42-24 (A) APSU-EKU 1984 MUR, 20-13 (2OT) (H) 1975 EIU, 14-6 (H) Series tied 3-3 2002 SEMO, 35-21 (A) EKU leads 38-3 1985 MUR, 14-6 (A) APSU-UTM 1977 MUR, 35-7 (H) 2003 JSU, 49-14 (H) 2003 SEMO, 41-38 (A) 1959 EKU, 21-7 (H) 1986 MUR, 24-14 (A) UTM leads 30-25-2 1978 EIU, 35-14 (H) 2004 JSU, 30-23 (A) 2004 EKU, 38-13 (A) 1960 EKU, 27-13 (A) 1987 MUR, 40-0 (H) 1930 UTM, 32-0 (A) 1986 EIU, 28-21 (H) 2005 EKU, 31-14 (A) 2005 EKU, 33-32 (H) 1961 EKU, 21-7 (H) 1988 MUR, 19-3 (A) 1931 Tie, 0-0 (at UTM) 1990 MUR, 14-10 (H) 2006 JSU, 28-0 (A) 2006 EKU, 27-21 (A) 1962 EKU, 14-7 (A) 1989 MUR, 49-43 (H) 1932 Tie, 6-6 (at AP) 1991 MUR, 28-27 (H) 2007 EKU, 31-20 (A) 2007 EKU, 44-17 (H) 1963 EKU, 14-0 (H) 1990 MUR, 31-24 (3OT) (A) 1936 UTM, 19-0 (H) 1992 EIU, 48-9 (H) 2008 EKU, 38-35 (H) 2008 EKU, 29-16 (A) 1964 APSU, 26-0 (H) 1991 APSU 27-9 (H) 1936 UTM, 33-0 (A) 1993 EIU, 34-7 (A) 1965 APSU, 30-25* (A) 1992 MUR, 27-10 (H) 1937 UTM, 20-12 (H) 1994 MUR, 31-15 (A) EKU-MUR EKU-TSU 1966 EKU, 33-15 (A) 1993 MUR, 38-14 (H) 1938 APSU, 14-13 (H) 1996 MUR, 35-28 (A) EKU leads 40-25-4 EKU leads 19-4 1967 EKU, 37-0 (H) 1994 MUR, 29-14 (A) 1939 APSU, 7-0 (A) 1997 MUR, 24-17 (H) 1929 MUR, 46-0 (H) 1982 EKU, 13-7 (H) 1968 EKU, 21-20 (A) 1995 MUR, 45-17 (A) 1940 APSU, 20-0 (H) 1998 MUR, 35-21 (A) 1930 MUR, 52-0 (A) 1988 EKU, 10-0 (H) 1969 EKU, 29-10 (H) 1996 MUR, 51-7 (H) 1941 APSU, 13-0 (A) 1999 MUR, 37-32 (H) 1941 EKU, 6-0 (H) 1989 EKU, 21-9 (A) 1970 EKU, 38-7 (A) 1997 MUR, 51-0 (H) 1946 APSU, 33-0 (H) 2000 EIU, 48-7 (H) 1942 Tie, 6-6 (at MUR) 1990 EKU, 55-17 (H) 1971 EKU, 14-9 (H) 2005 MUR, 42-6 (H) 1946 APSU, 14-6 (A) 2001 EIU, 37-6 (H) 1945 Tie, 7-7 (at EKU) 1991 EKU, 27-20 (A) 1972 EKU, 21-6 (A) 2007 APSU, 23-17 (A) 1947 APSU, 20-7 (H) 2002 MUR, 37-35 (H) 1946 EKU, 26-13 (A) 1992 EKU, 49-28 (H) 1973 EKU, 24-7 (H) 2008 MUR, 32-12 (A) 1948 APSU, 39-0 (A) 2003 EIU, 27-17 (A) 1947 MUR, 21-13 (H) 1993 EKU, 52-13 (A) 1974 EKU, 22-7 (A) 1959 UTM, 21-10 (A) 2004 EIU, 24-9 (H) 1948 EKU, 6-0 (H) 1994 EKU, 28-13 (H) 1975 EKU, 49-0 (H) APSU-SEMO 1960 UTM, 13-7 (H) 2005 EIU, 35-28 (A) 1949 EKU, 20-0 (A) 1995 EKU, 56-20 (A) 1976 EKU, 27-13 (A) SEMO leads 8-6 1961 UTM, 14-7 (A) 2006 EIU, 20-10 (H) 1950 MUR, 19-0 (A) 1996 EKU, 30-10 (H) 1977 APSU, 20-17 (A) 1953 SEMO, 19-6 1962 UTM, 16-0 (H) 2007 EIU, 27-24 (A) 1951 MUR, 9-0 (H) 1997 EKU, 49-7 (A) 1978 EKU, 14-0 (H) 1965 APSU, 50-7 1963 APSU, 20-6 (H) 2008 EIU, 34-6 (H) 1952 MUR, 20-0 (A) 1998 TSU, 31-21 (A) 1979 EKU, 35-10 (H) 1966 APSU, 28-27 1964 APSU, 35-0 (A) 1953 EKU, 19-14 (A) 1999 TSU, 33-28 (H) 1980 EKU, 23-10 (A) 1991 APSU, 24-21 (H) 1965 APSU, 49-0 (H) EIU-SEMO 1954 EKU, 25-6 (H) 2000 EKU, 28-0 (H) 1981 EKU, 41-12 (H) 1992 APSU, 21-16 (A) 1966 APSU, 17-3 (A) EIU leads 13-4 1955 EKU, 21-6(A) 2001 EKU, 13-10 (H) 1982 EKU, 27-18 (A) 1993 SEMO, 17-7 (A) 1967 UTM, 47-6 (A) 1956 SEMO, 46-13 (H) 1956 MUR, 14-7 (A) 2002 EKU, 45-20 (A) 1983 EKU, 31-14 (H) 1994 SEMO, 31-10 (H) 1968 APSU, 9-7 (A) 1957 SEMO, 41-0 (A) 1957 EKU, 26-19 (A) 2003 EKU, 43-38 (A) 1984 EKU, 20-3 (A) 1995 SEMO, 38-23 (A) 1969 UTM, 7-6 (A) 1995 EIU, 35-18 (H) 1958 EKU, 14-6 (H) 2004 EKU, 29-14 (H) 1985 EKU, 20-10 (H) 1996 SEMO, 17-13 (H) 1970 UTM, 22-21 (H) 1996 EIU, 41-21 (A) 1959 EKU, 7-0 (A) 2005 EKU, 49-0 (A) 1986 EKU, 27-17 (A) 1997 SEMO, 31-0 (A) 1971 UTM, 17-3 (A) 1997 EIU, 32-7 (A) 1960 MUR, 21-19 (A) 2006 EKU, 20-3 (H) 1987 EKU, 50-7 (H) 2006 SEMO, 38-13 (A) 1972 APSU, 28-14 (A) 1998 EIU, 35-33 (H) 1961 EKU, 14-13 (A) 2007 EKU, 49-7 (H) 1988 EKU, 56-10 (A) 2007 APSU, 34-31 (2OT ) (A) 1973 UTM, 26-0 (A) 1999 SEMO, 45-38 (H) 1962 MUR, 17-14 (A) 2008 TSU, 34-20 (H) 1989 EKU, 45-20 (H) 2008 SEMO, 33-30 (A) 1974 UTM, 31-26 (H) 2000 EIU, 38-9 (H) 1963 MUR, 20-0 (H) 2009 TSU, 20-17 (A) 1990 EKU, 38-14 (A) 2009 APSU, 24-14 (A) 1975 UTM, 24-15 (A) 2001 EIU, 41-21 (H) 1964 Tie, 6-6 (at EKU) 1991 EKU, 21-0 (H) 1976 UTM, 24-0 (H) 2002 EIU, 44-27 (A) 1965 Tie, 17-17 (at MUR) EKU-TTU 1992 EKU, 45-14 (A) APSU-TSU 1977 UTM, 23-10 (A) 2003 SEMO, 30-17 (H) 1966 EKU, 27-6 (H) EKU leads 49-17 1993 EKU, 48-7 (H) TSU leads 8-3 1978 APSU, 21-14 (A) 2004 EIU, 35-28 (H) 1967 EKU, 28-7 (A) 1937 EKU, 6-0 (H) 1994 EKU, 27-14 (A) 1988 APSU, 16-12 (H) 1979 APSU, 24-7 (H) 2005 EIU, 48-24 (A) 1968 EKU, 21-20 (H) 1942 EKU, 13-0 (A) 1995 EKU, 28-0 (H) 1989 TSU, 38-10 (H) 1980 UTM, 24-20 (H) 2006 EIU, 21-0 (H) 1969 EKU, 34-13 (A) 1945 EKU, 14-12 (A) 1996 EKU, 24-10 (A) 1990 TSU, 33-7 (A) 1981 APSU, 28-24 (H) 2007 EIU, 31-16 (A) 1970 EKU, 17-7 (H) EKU, 32-0 (H) 1997 EKU, 56-3 (H) 1991 APSU, 31-17 (H) 1982 UTM, 17-14 (A) 2008 EIU, 24-21 (H) 1971 MUR, 17-7 (H) 1946 TTU, 20-7 (A) 2007 EKU, 28-14 (A) 1992 TSU, 35-14 (H) 1983 APSU, 45-6 (A) 2009 EIU, 23-14 (A) 1972 MUR, 7-3 (A) EKU, 13-0 (A) 2008 EKU, 13-10 (OT) (H) 1993 TSU, 21-16 (A) 1984 APSU, 13-10 (H) 1973 MUR, 21-20 (H) 1950 EKU, 47-7 (H) * - APSU won by forfeit 1994 TSU, 26-22 (H) 1985 APSU, 13-7 (A) EIU-TSU 1974 EKU, 30-16 (H) 1951 EKU, 15-14 (A) 1995 APSU, 28-6 (H) 1986 APSU, 36-0 (H) EIU leads 7-5 1975 MUR, 26-7 (H) 1952 TTU, 28-14 (A) APSU-JSU 1996 TSU, 38-14 (H) 1987 UTM, 30-10 (H) 1982 TSU, 20-19 (H) 1976 EKU, 12-10 (H) 1953 TTU, 7-0 (H) JSU leads 10-6-3 2007 TSU, 33-32 (OT) (A) 1989 UTM, 21-0 (H) 1998 TSU, 27-21 (A) 1977 MUR, 24-20 (H) 1954 EKU, 14-7 (H) 1947 JSU, 7-6 (H) 2008 TSU, 37-34 (H) 1990 UTM, 24-10 (A) 1999 TSU, 43-25 (H) 1978 EKU, 24-21 (H) 1955 TTU, 13-7 (H) 1948 APSU, 14-13 (H) 1991 UTM, 34-28 (H) 2000 EIU, 33-19 (H) 1979 MUR, 24-7 (H) 1956 EKU, 25-13 (H) 1949 JSU, 19-7 (H) APSU-TTU 1992 APSU, 32-18 (H) 2001 EIU, 52-49 (H) 1980 EKU, 24-14 (H) 1957 TTU, 34-14 (H) 1950 Tie, 13-13 (at AP) TTU leads 26-17 1993 UTM, 39-33 (2OT) (A) 2002 EIU, 54-48 (A) 1981 EKU, 24-20 (A) 1958 TTU, 20-19 (A) 1951 Tie, 6-6 (at JSU) 1938 TTU, 27-0 1994 APSU, 27-21 (A) 2003 TSU, 24-14 H) 1982 EKU, 21-20 (H) 1959 TTU, 14-10 (H) 1952 APSU, 20-7 (H) 1939 TTU, 25-0 1995 UTM, 31-28 (H) 2004 EIU, 34-24 (H) 1983 MUR, 24-10 (H) 1960 TTU, 20-0 (A) 1953 APSU, 47-16 (A) 1954 TTU, 27-13 1996 APSU, 55-24 (H) 2005 EIU, 27-3 (A) 1984 EKU, 27-14 (H) 1961 TTU, 14-8 (H) 1954 Tie, 14-14 (at AP) 1955 TTU, 37-6 (H) 1997 UTM, 36-26 (A) 2006 EIU, 29-3 (H) 1985 MUR, 27-20 (H) 1962 EKU, 21-0 (H) 1955 JSU, 20-0 (H) 1956 TTU, 17-7 (A) 2003 UTM, 21-20 (H) 2007 EIU, 38-35 (A) 1986 MUR, 17-15 (H) 1963 TTU, 21-19 (H) 1956 APSU, 7-0 (A) 1963 TTU, 28-13 (H) 2004 UTM, 31-14 (A) 2008 TSU, 45-24 (H) 1987 EKU, 29-21 (H) 1964 TTU, 27-7 (A) 1957 JSU, 20-0 (H) 1964 APSU, 29-0 (H) 2006 UTM, 20-10 (A) 1988 EKU, 31-24 (OT) (A) 1965 EKU, 28-14 (A) 1958 JSU, 8-6 (A) 1965 APSU, 23-13 (A) 2007 APSU, 17-14 (H) EIU-TTU 1989 EKU, 38-36 (H) 1966 TTU, 7-3 (A) 1959 JSU, 15-14 (H) 1966 APSU, 20-15 (H) 2008 UTM, 31-17 (A) EIU leads 11-4 1990 EKU, 42-0 (A) 1967 EKU, 24-0 (H) 1960 JSU, 14-8 (A) 1967 TTU, 38-13 (H) 1975 TTU, 37-0 (H) 1991 EKU, 42-17 (A) 1968 EKU, 38-14 (A) 1961 JSU, 21-6 (H) 1968 TTU, 10-0 (A) EIU-EKU 1976 TTU, 41-14 (A) 1992 EKU, 21-18 (OT) (H) 1969 EKU, 17-7 (H) 1962 JSU, 23-13 (A) 1969 TTU, 56-20 (H) EKU leads 10-7 1996 EIU, 35-27 (A) 1993 EKU, 21-13 (A) 1970 EKU, 20-13 (A) 1979 APSU, 21-13 (A) 1970 APSU, 10-6 (H) 1947 EKU, 14-13 (A) 1997 EIU, 10-7 (A) 1994 EKU, 49-13 (H) 1971 EKU, 14-7 (H) 2007 JSU, 42-9 (A) 1971 TTU, 37-17 (H) 1948 EKU, 25-14 (H) 1998 EIU, 13-6 (A) 1995 MUR, 17-7 (H) 1972 TTU, 14-0 (H) 2008 JSU, 35-22 (H) 1972 TTU, 19-7 (A) 1986 EKU, 24-22 (A) 1999 TTU, 14-7 (A) 1996 MUR, 17-14(A) 1973 EKU, 30-14 (H) 1973 TTU, 31-12 (H) 1996 EIU, 45-21 (H) 2000 EIU, 27-6 (A) 1997 EKU, 29-8 (A) 1974 EKU, 29-14 (A) APSU-MUR 1974 TTU, 28-7 (A) 1997 EKU, 49-7 (A) 2001 EIU, 44-33 (H) 1998 MUR, 28-21 (A) 1975 TTU, 14-3 (A) MUR leads 29-13 1975 TTU, 20-0 (H) 1998 EKU, 28-24 (H) 2002 EIU, 35-28 (A) 1999 MUR, 45-30 (H) 1976 EKU, 28-14 (A) 1953 MUR, 33-13 (A) 1976 TTU, 31-13 (A) 1999 EIU, 20-14 (A) 2003 EIU, 37-10 (H) 2000 MUR, 24-22 (A) 1977 EKU, 28-21 (H) 1954 MUR, 44-7 (H) 1977 APSU, 24-21 (A) 2000 EIU, 49-6 (H) 2004 TTU, 40-37 (OT) (H) 2001 EKU, 21-13 (A) 1978 EKU, 20-16 (A) 1955 MUR, 20-13 (A) 1978 TTU, 28-14 (A) 2001 EIU, 21-17 (A) 2005 EIU, 31-20 (H) 2002 EKU, 31-7 (H) 1979 EKU, 35-0 (H) 1956 MUR, 33-27 (H) 1979 TTU, 21-14 (H) 2002 EIU, 25-24 (H) 2006 EIU, 38-14 (A) 2003 EKU, 38-20 (A) 1980 EKU, 48-7 (A) 1963 MUR, 14-0 (H) 1980 APSU, 18-10 (H) 2003 EKU, 41-0 (A) 2007 EIU, 45-24 (H) 2004 MUR, 19-16 (OT) (A) 1981 EKU, 63-10 (H) 1964 APSU, 26-10 (H) 1981 TTU, 29-24 (H) 2004 EKU, 49-6 (H) 2008 EIU, 38-20 (A) 2005 EKU, 43-7 (A) 1982 EKU, 34-17 (A) 1965 APSU, 23-6 (A) 1982 APSU, 31-27 (H) 2005 EIU, 53-22 (H) 2006 EKU, 51-21 (H) 1983 EKU, 24-7 (H) 1966 APSU, 49-0 (H) 1983 APSU, 21-7 (A) 2006 EIU, 28-21 (A) EIU-UTM 2007 EKU, 46-35 (A) 1984 EKU, 21-14 (A) 1967 APSU, 37-20 (A) 1984 APSU, 27-7 (H) 2007 EKU, 28-21 (A) EIU leads 11-3 2008 EKU, 34-7 (H) 1985 EKU, 35-17 (H) 1968 APSU, 56-35 (H) 1985 APSU, 24-20 (A) 2008 EKU, 20-7 (H) 1995 EIU, 30-22 (H) 2009 EKU, 23-13 (A) 1986 EKU, 42-14 (H) 1969 MUR, 53-41 (H) 1986 APSU, 23-13 (A) 2009 EKU, 36-31 (A) 1996 EIU, 38-0 (A) 1987 EKU, 44-8 (A) 1970 APSU, 45-7 (H) 1987 TTU, 14-9 (A) 1997 EIU, 42-6 (H) EKU-SEMO 1988 EKU, 14-7 (H)

2009 OVC Football Weekly Release - Oct. 12 • 17 ALL-TIME CONFERENCE SERIES GAME-BY-GAME

1989 EKU, 21-20 (A) JSU leads 25-6 2001 TSU, 38-25 (H) 1928 MUR, 34-6 (H) 1991 UTM, 36-29 (H) 2005 UTM, 46-16 (H) 1990 EKU, 29-20 (H) 1967 UTM, 38-0 (A) 2002 MUR, 51-27 (H) 1929 MUR, 13-7 (H) 1992 SEMO, 37-13 (H) 2006 UTM, 35-16 (A) 1991 EKU, 19-13 (A) 1968 JSU, 16-12 (H) 2003 TSU, 35-10 (A) 1930 MUR, 7-0 (A) 1993 UTM, 17-14 (H) 2007 TTU, 13-10 (A) 1992 EKU, 35-0 (H) 1969 JSU, 22-20 (H) 2004 MUR, 30-13 (A) 1961 MUR, 25-15 (H) 1994 SEMO, 10-0 (H) 2008 UTM, 35-7 (A) 1993 EKU, 10-7 (H) 1970 JSU, 16-14 (A) 2006 TSU, 25-15 (H) 1962 MUR, 15-12 (A) 1995 SEMO, 38-17 (A) 2009 TTU, 35-28 (A) 1994 EKU, 23-3 (A) 1971 JSU, 30-10 (H) 2007 TSU, 42-28 (H) 1963 MUR, 19-8 (H) 1996 UTM, 7-6 (A) 1995 EKU, 21-3 (A) 1972 JSU, 20-6 (A) 2008 MUR, 24-17 (H) 1964 MUR, 32-14 (A) 1997 SEMO, 42-7 (A) 1996 EKU, 28-7 (H) 1973 JSU, 50-7 (H) 1965 UTM, 17-7 (A) 1998 SEMO, 41-14 (H) 1997 EKU, 26-7 (H) 1974 JSU, 17-0 (A) MUR-TTU 1966 UTM, 16-12 (H) 1999 SEMO, 36-7 (A) 1998 TTU, 31-29 (3OT) (H) 1975 JSU, 11-3 (H) TTU leads 40-33-1 1967 UTM, 16-9 (H) 2000 SEMO, 34-14 (H) 1999 EKU, 23-20 (2OT) (A) 1976 JSU, 24-3 (A) 1930 TTU, 26-6 (A) 1968 Tie, 7-7 (at MUR) 2001 SEMO, 45-30 (H) 2000 TTU, 9-3 (A) 1977 JSU, 36-13 (H) 1931 TTU, 19-7 (H) 1971 UTM, 41-0 (H) 2002 SEMO, 50-35 (A) 2001 EKU, 34-10 (H) 1978 JSU, 44-15 (A) 1932 Tie, 0-0 (at MUR) 1972 MUR, 14-7 (H) 2003 SEMO, 20-7 (A) 2002 EKU, 19-0 (A) 1979 UTM, 15-14 (A) 1933 MUR, 9-6 (A) 1973 MUR, 21-10 (A) 2004 SEMO, 35-7 (H) 2003 EKU, 27-14 (H) 1980 JSU, 19-14 (A) 1934 MUR, 40-7 (H) 1974 MUR, 14-6 (H) 2005 UTM, 24-21 (H) 2004 EKU, 19-18 (A) 1981 JSU, 44-7 (H) 1935 MUR, 13-0 (A) 1975 MUR, 17-10 (A) 2006 UTM, 28-14 (A) 2005 EKU 52-3 (H) 1982 JSU, 41-13 (A) 1936 MUR, 47-0 (A) 1976 UTM, 24-0 (A) 2007 UTM, 55-20 (H) 2006 TTU, 27-14 (H) 1983 JSU, 31-19 (H) 1937 MUR, 14-6 (H) 1977 UTM, 31-20 (H) 2008 UTM, 31-21 (A) 2007 EKU, 38-24 (H) 1984 JSU, 23-16 (A) 1941 TTU, 14-6 (*) 1978 MUR, 21-7 (H) 2009 UTM, 29-22 (H) 2008 EKU, 33-12 (A) 1985 JSU, 19-13 (H) 1942 TTU, 14-6 (**) 1979 MUR, 24-0 (A) 2009 EKU, 17-7 (H) 1986 JSU, 30-20 (A) 1945 MUR, 13-7 (A) 1980 MUR, 20-6 (H) TSU-TTU 1987 UTM, 28-17 (A) 1946 MUR, 20-13 (***) 1981 MUR, 10-7 (A) TSU leads 14-8 EKU-UTM 1988 UTM, 31-24 (H) 1947 MUR, 7-2 (A) 1982 UTM, 10-7 (A) 1984 TSU, 33-3 (A) EKU leads 19-0 1989 JSU, 63-0 (H) 1948 MUR, 34-6 (H) 1987 MUR, 34-6 (H) 1985 TSU, 26-13 (H) 1973 EKU, 16-14 (H) 1990 JSU, 21-7 (A) 1949 MUR, 26-7 (A) 1988 UTM, 32-24 (A) 1988 TSU, 27-23 (H) 1974 EKU, 24-9 (A) 2003 JSU, 34-24 (H) 1950 MUR, 6-0 (H) 1989 MUR, 24-3 (A) 1989 TSU, 21-19 (A) 1991 EKU, 56-21 (H) 2004 JSU, 59-12 (A) 1951 MUR, 20-7 (A) 1991 MUR, 40-34 (H) 1990 TSU, 36-14 (H) 1992 EKU, 35-9 (A) 2005 JSU, 37-17 (H) 1952 TTU, 14-3 (A) 1992 UTM, 13-7 (H) 1991 TSU, 14-10 (H) 1993 EKU, 30-0 (H) 2006 UTM, 24-14 (H) 1953 TTU, 9-0 (H) 1993 MUR, 28-21 (OT) (A) 1992 TTU, 26-15 (H) 1994 EKU, 34-14 (A) 2007 JSU, 27-24 (H) 1954 MUR, 19-12 (H) 1994 MUR, 28-24 (H) 1993 TTU, 24-21 (A) 1995 EKU, 38-15 (H) 2008 UTM, 31-30 (H) 1955 TTU, 20-7 (H) 1995 MUR, 33-9 (H) 1994 TTU, 28-20 (H) 1996 EKU, 45-7 (A) 2009 JSU, 52-7 (H) 1956 MUR, 34-7 (H) 1996 MUR, 28-14 (A) 1995 TTU, 28-24 (A) 1997 EKU, 49-0 (H) 1957 TTU, 26-14 (H) 1997 MUR, 45-7 (A) 1996 TTU, 21-19 (H) 1998 EKU, 47-29 (A) MUR-SEMO 1958 TTU, 15-14 (A) 1998 MUR, 47-35 (H) 1997 TSU, 28-21 (H) 1999 EKU, 54-7 (H) MUR leads 36-6-1 1959 TTU, 29-16 (H) 1999 MUR, 62-14 (H) 1998 TSU, 42-21 (A) 2000 EKU, 27-0 (A) 1926 MUR, 3-0 (H) 1960 TTU, 14-12 (A) 2000 MUR, 48-3 (A) 1999 TSU, 25-19 (H) 2001 EKU, 42-10 (A) 1927 MUR, 6-0 (A) 1961 TTU, 27-8 (H) 2001 MUR, 35-17 (H) 2000 TTU, 56-23 (H) 2002 EKU, 58-3 (H) 1928 MUR, 12-0 (H) 1962 TTU, 16-12 (A) 2002 MUR, 42-3 (A) 2001 TTU, 63-13 (H) 2003 EKU, 41-32 (H) 1929 SEMO, 13-0 (H) 1963 MUR, 28-27 (A) 2003 MUR, 41-26 (A) 2002 TTU, 20-14 (A) 2004 EKU, 41-14 (A) 1930 MUR, 7-0 (H) 1964 MUR, 28-21 (H) 2004 MUR, 38-0 (H) 2003 TSU, 27-23 (A) 2005 EKU, 31-17 (H) 1931 MUR, 32-6 (A) 1965 TTU, 23-14 (H) 2005 UTM, 49-20 (H) 2005 TSU 31-20 (A) 2006 EKU, 31-28 (A) 1948 MUR, 40-0 (A) 1966 TTU, 51-13 (A) 2006 UTM, 42-14 (A) 2006 TSU, 30-20 (H) 2008 EKU, 33-31 (A) 1960 MUR, 21-10 (H) 1967 TTU, 22-21 (A) 2007 UTM, 76-34 (A) 2007 TSU, 45-28 (A) 1961 MUR, 22-7 (A) 1968 MUR, 19-0 (A) 2008 UTM, 63-38 (H) 2008 TSU, 41-14 (H) JSU-MUR 1962 MUR, 19-15 (A) 1969 TTU, 28-21 (A) JSU leads 6-1 1968 MUR, 27-14 (A) 1970 TTU, 21-7 (H) SEMO-TSU TSU-UTM 2003 MUR, 23-17 (OT) (H) 1969 MUR, 34-14 (H) 1971 TTU, 27-3 (A) Series tied 9-9 TSU leads 13-5 2004 JSU, 35-14 (H) 1976 MUR, 14-3 (H) 1972 TTU, 10-0 (H) 1991 SEMO, 37-34 (H) 1976 UTM, 26-21 (H) 2005 JSU, 28-23 (A) 1977 MUR, 13-6 (A) 1973 MUR, 18-17 (H) 1992 TSU, 37-27 (H) 1977 TSU, 55-7 (H) 2006 JSU, 49-17 (H) 1978 SEMO, 24-12 (A) 1974 TTU, 26-0 (H) 1993 SEMO, 14-13 (H) 1992 TSU, 23-15(H) 2007 JSU, 40-24 (A) 1979 Tie, 21-21 (at SEMO) 1975 TTU, 14-7 (A) 1994 SEMO, 17-12 (A) 1993 UTM, 21-14 (H) 2008 JSU, 31-21 (H) 1980 MUR, 19-6 (H) 1976 TTU, 24-7 (H) 1995 SEMO, 41-24 (H) 1994 TSU, 20-3 (H) 2009 JSU, 41-7 (A) 1981 MUR, 37-23 (A) 1977 TTU, 21-19 (A) 1996 SEMO, 24-21 (A) 1995 UTM, 28-7 (H) 1982 MUR, 16-6 (H) 1978 TTU, 24-14 (H) 1997 TSU, 32-27 (A) 1996 TSU, 37-14 (H) JSU-SEMO 1983 MUR, 25-11 (A) 1979 MUR, 24-3 (H) 1998 TSU, 38-7 (A) 1997 TSU, 27-20 (A) JSU leads 8-5 1984 MUR, 42-3 (H) 1980 MUR, 10-3 (A) 1999 TSU, 35-28 (A) 1998 TSU, 76-0 (H) 1961 SEMO, 13-12 (H) 1985 MUR, 33-25 (H) 1981 MUR, 15-10 (H) 2000 TSU, 51-33 (H) 1999 TSU, 43-7 (A) 1962 JSU, 6-0 (H) 1986 MUR, 42-17 (A) 1982 TTU, 10-3 (H) 2001 TSU, 20-14 (H) 2000 TSU, 33-6 (H) 1963 SEMO, 10-7 (H) 1987 MUR, 30-12 (H) 1983 MUR, 20-6 (H) 2002 SEMO, 49-24 (H) 2001 TSU, 55-7 (H) 1964 SEMO, 24-0 (A) 1988 SEMO, 16-13 (H) 1984 MUR, 37-0 (A) 2003 SEMO, 52-35 (H) 2002 TSU, 26-8 (H) 1965 JSU, 24-13 (A) 1991 MUR, 14-10 (H) 1985 MUR, 29-21 (H) 2004 TSU, 38-36 (H) 2003 TSU, 41-10 (H) 1969 SEMO, 19-13 (H) 1992 SEMO, 27-21 (H) 1986 MUR, 23-16 (H) 2005 SEMO, 32-24 (H) 2004 TSU, 27-13 (A) 1971 JSU, 57-0 (H) 1993 MUR, 17-14 (H) 1987 MUR, 24-21 (A) 2006 TSU, 31-0 (H) 2005 UTM, 42-20 (H) 2003 JSU, 22-17 (A) 1994 MUR, 23-16 (A) 1988 TTU, 16-13 (OT) (A) 2008 SEMO, 27-20 (OT) (H) 2007 UTM, 43-38 (H) 2004 JSU, 47-9 (H) 1995 MUR, 34-0 (H) 1989 TTU, 21-20 (H) 2009 TSU, 23-17 2008 TSU, 30-27 (OT) (A) 2005 JSU, 24-10 (A) 1996 MUR, 16-0 (A) 1990 TTU, 16-3 (A) 2006 JSU, 38-7 (H) 1997 MUR, 17-3 (H) 1991 TTU, 45-7 (H) SEMO-TTU TTU-UTM 2007 SEMO, 32-25 (H) 1998 MUR, 26-14 (A) 1992 TTU, 35-10 (A) TTU leads 10-7 TTU leads 19-10-2 2008 JSU, 38-17 (H) 1999 MUR, 45-18 (H) 1993 TTU, 31-16 (H) 1991 SEMO, 34-31 (H) 1926 TTU, 12-0 (H) 2000 MUR, 38-28 (A) 1994 TTU, 38-21 (A) 1992 TTU, 49-14 (H) 1927 Tie, 0-0 (at UTM) JSU-TSU 2001 MUR, 45-35 (A) 1995 MUR, 45-14 (A) 1993 TTU, 24-3 (A) 1928 TTU, 14-13 (H) JSU leads 4-1 2002 MUR, 38-31 (H) 1996 MUR, 41-3 (H) 1994 SEMO, 19-14 (A) 1931 TTU, 26-7 (H) 2003 JSU, 34-7 (A) 2003 MUR, 27-24 (A) 1997 TTU, 16-13 (OT) (H) 1995 SEMO, 33-12 (H) 1932 Tie, 0-0 (at UTM) 2004 JSU, 49-35 (H) 2004 MUR, 28-13 (H) 1998 MUR, 23-3 (H) 1996 TTU, 30-20 (H) 1970 TTU, 17-6 (A) 2005 JSU, 33-3 (A) 2005 SEMO, 52-21 (H) 1999 MUR, 22-11 (A) 1997 TTU, 17-14 (A) 1971 TTU, 10-7 (H) 2006 TSU, 38-31 (A) 2006 SEMO, 24-17 (A) 2000 TTU, 36-21 (A) 1998 SEMO, 29-24 (A) 1972 TTU, 13-10 (A) 2008 JSU, 26-21 (H) 2007 MUR, 31-17 (A) 2001 TTU, 15-12 (H) 1999 TTU, 21-7 (A) 1973 TTU, 16-9 (H) 2008 MUR, 17-10 (H) 2002 MUR, 31-14 (H) 2000 TTU, 31-6 (H) 1980 TTU, 30-28 (A) JSU-TTU 2003 TTU, 49-24 (H) 2001 TTU, 41-21 (H) 1981 UTM, 24-21 (A) JSU leads 8-4 MUR-TSU 2004 MUR, 34-15 (H) 2002 SEMO, 36-30 (H) 1982 UTM, 35-21 (H) 1936 TTU, 33-0 TSU leads 11-9 2005 TTU, 42-21 (H) 2003 SEMO, 24-20 (A) 1991 UTM, 24-16 (H) 1977 TTU, 27-20 (H) 1988 MUR, 22-7 (H) 2006 TTU, 20-14 (OT) (A) 2004 SEMO, 31-28 (OT) (H) 1992 TTU, 17-13 (H) 1979 JSU, 23-7 (H) 1989 MUR, 27-24 (H) 2007 TTU, 48-24 (H) 2005 TTU, 31-24 (H) 1993 TTU, 20-3 (H) 1980 JSU, 7-3 (A) 1990 TSU, 23-17 (A) 2008 MUR, 51-21 (A) 2006 TTU, 32-29 (A) 1994 UTM, 20-10 (H) 2001 TTU, 35-27 (A) 1991 TSU, 28-7 (H) * Owensboro, Ky. 2008 TTU, 29-27 (A) 1995 UTM, 36-31 (H) 2002 JSU, 35-29 (A) 1992 TSU, 19-10 (A) ** Henderson, Ky. 1996 TTU, 21-14 (2OT) (H) 2003 JSU, 37-20 (H) 1993 TSU, 26-13 (H) *** Paducah, Ky. SEMO-UTM 1997 TTU, 33-2 (H) 2004 TTU, 16-13 (H) 1994 TSU, 24-21 (A) SEMO leads 13-12 1998 TTU, 31-24 (OT) (A) 2005 JSU, 43-17 (H) 1995 MUR, 24-19 (A) MUR-UTM 1966 UTM, 17-14 (A) 1999 TTU, 45-9 (A) 2006 JSU, 17-10 (OT) (A) 1996 MUR, 50-14 (H) MUR leads 34-13-1 1967 UTM, 39-0 (H) 2000 TTU, 46-6 (H) 2007 JSU, 38-10 (H) 1997 MUR, 13-7 (A) 1924 MUR, 13-0 (H) 1984 UTM, 21-7 (H) 2001 TTU, 41-7 (A) 2008 JSU, 41-17 (A) 1998 TSU, 46-44 (A) 1925 MUR, 6-0 (A) 1985 SEMO, 57-17 (H) 2002 TTU, 68-7 (H) 1999 TSU, 42-41 (H) 1926 MUR, 25-0 (H) 1986 SEMO, 37-29 (A) 2003 UTM, 30-23 (OT) (A) JSU-UTM 2000 MUR, 62-40 (H) 1927 MUR, 13-7 (A) 1987 UTM, 25-13 (A) 2004 TTU, 49-20 (H)

2009 OVC Football Weekly Release - Oct. 12 • 18 WEEKLY MATCHUP PREVIEWS

Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles (3-2, 2-1 OVC) UT Martin Skyhawks (2-4, 1-2 OVC) at #25 Eastern Illinois Panthers (4-2, 2-1 OVC) at #23 Eastern Kentucky Colonels (3-2, 3-1 OVC)

Saturday, Oct. 17 • 1:30 p.m. CT Saturday, Oct. 17 • 2:00 p.m. CT O’Brien Field (10,000) • Charleston, Ill. Roy Kidd Stadium (20,000) • Richmond, Ky.

TV: ...... OVCSports.TV/WEIU-TV TV: ...... OVCSports.TV Live Stats: ...... http://livestats.internetconsult.com/eiu/football Live Stats: ...... http://www.sidearmstats.com/eku/football Series Record: ...... Eastern Illinois leads 11-4 Series Record: ...... Eastern Kentucky leads 19-0 Last Meeting: ...... Eastern Illinois won 38-20 (11/22/08) Last Meeting: ...... Eastern Kentucky won 33-31 (11/22/08) Watson Brown at Tennessee Tech: ...... 10-18 (3 yrs.) Jason Simpson at UT Martin: ...... 23-18 (4 yrs.) Watson Brown Overall: ...... 104-169-1 (25 yrs.) Jason Simpson Overall: ...... same Bob Spoo at Eastern Illinois: ...... 136-111-1 (22 yrs.) Dean Hood at Eastern Kentucky: ...... 11-6 (2 yrs.) Bob Spoo Overall: ...... same Dean Hood Overall: ...... same Tennessee Tech Last Week: ...... W, 35-28 at UT Martin UT Martin Last Week: ...... L, 35-28 vs. Tennessee Tech Eastern Illinois Last Week: ...... L, 52-3 at #12 Penn State Eastern Kentucky Last Week: ...... L, 20-17 vs. Tennessee State

GAME NOTES: Coming off a loss to nationally-ranked FBS squad Penn GAME NOTES: It will be Homecoming in Richmond as Eastern Kentucky State, Eastern Illinois is back home to face Tennessee Tech on Saturday. looks to shake off a 20-17 loss to Tennessee State last week and UT It is Hall of Fame weekend for the Panthers, who will retire Tony Romo’s Martin looks to rebound from a home loss to Tennessee Tech. These two No. 17 jersey between the first and second quarters. The Panthers were teams have a long history of meeting, having played 19 times previously; last home two weeks ago when they suffered their first OVC defeat of however, Eastern Kentucky has dominated the series winning every the season, 36-31 to Eastern Kentucky. Tennessee Tech brings momen- contest. Despite never beating the Colonels, UTM has been very close in tum into the contest having won two in a row since back-to-back road recent years. Two meetings ago (in 2006) the Skyhawks lost 31-28 in losses to Eastern Kentucky and FBS Kansas State. After losing 10 of 11 Martin and last year UTM fell 33-31 at home in a game that decided the road games dating back to the 2007 season, TTU went to UT Martin and OVC Championship. Skyhawk kicker Tom Hansen had a 45-yard attempt topped the Skyhawks 35-28 on Saturday. EIU has won four in a row and as time expired blocked by Brandon Gathof (who had also returned an eight of nine against the Golden Eagles. The last Tech win in the series interception for a score in the game on his way to National Player of the was a 4037 overtime win in Cookeville in 2004. Last season the Panthers Week honors) to end the game and give EKU its 20th OVC Championship won 38-20 in Cookeville. In that game Travorus Bess rushed for 163 outright. C.J. Walker led EKU with 52 rushing yards in that game while yards and a touchdown and Chevon Walker added 109 yards for the Brandyn Young did the same for UTM. Cade Thompson completed 35 Panthers, who totaled 296 yards on the ground as a team. passes for 419 yards and two scores in the loss for the Skyhawks.

SCOUTING TENNESSEE TECH: Tennessee Tech went on the road and SCOUTING UT MARTIN: UT Martin lost at home to in-state rival Tennes- topped rival UT Martin 35-28 on Saturday. The Golden Eagles are now 2- see Tech on Saturday by a 35-28 margin. The Skyhawks had cut the 0 in Sgt. York Trophy games; the series in contested between the four advantage to seven points late in the third quarter but UTM quarterback OVC schools from the state of Tennessee and TTU can win it outright Cade Thompson was picked off and had it returned for a touchdown that with a victory over TSU on Oct. 31. The game on Saturday was 21-14 in sealed the game. Thompson, who went over the 5,000-yard career pass- favor of the Golden Eagles at halftime but UTM eventually pulled to within ing mark in the game becoming just the second quarterback in UTM his- 28-21 late in the third quarter. But Dustin Dillehay intercepted a pass and tory to do so, finished the day with 286 yards passing and two scores. returned it 41 yards for a touchdown to put Tech up 35-21 with 8:11 to Miguel Barnes narrowly missed another 100-yard outing, as he rushed play. Dillehay also added 14 tackles (10 solo) and was named OVC for 98 yards and two touchdowns. After being banged up all year, All- Defensive Player of the Week for his efforts. Tech quarterback Lee OVC Mike Hicks caught his first touchdown since week Sweeney continued his good play, completing 19-of-25 passes for 318 one, and had nine total catches for 64 yards. Josh Bey led the Skyhawks yards and two scores. In his last two games he is 40-of-54 for 552 yards with 11 tackles (6 solo) and added a sack. He has had double-digit tack- and five touchdowns against just one interception. Sweeney increased les in four of six games this season. his career passing total to 6,346 yards, most in TTU history and ninth most in OVC history. Sophomore receiver Tim Benford caught six passes SCOUTING EASTERN KENTUCKY: A week after a big road win over for 159 yards while Tremaine Hudson had eight receptions for 80 yards. nationally-ranked Eastern Illinois, Eastern Kentucky slipped up at home on The Golden Eagles are now receiving votes in both the Sports Network Saturday, falling to Tennessee State 20-17 at Roy Kidd Stadium. The loss and FCS Coaches Top 25 polls. was just the second in OVC play in its last 24 games, dating back to 2006. It also snapped a 10-game OVC winning streak dating back to last year. SCOUTING EASTERN ILLINOIS: Eastern Illinois played at No. 12 ranked Both of the losses over that time period came at the hands of Tennessee Penn State of the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) on Saturday in Happy State. In a truly back-and-forth game, it looked like Eastern may have had Valley, coming out on the short-end of a 52-3 score. The fan was played the game won when C.J. Walker scored from 8-yards out with 5:48 to in front of 104,488 fans, the largest crowd to ever see an OVC team play. play in the game. But TSU marched down the field in 10 plays and scored Despite being outmatched by the Nittany Lions, Eastern Illinois did gain a touchdown of its own with 1:34 to play to regain the lead. A final 200 yards of offense on the day, including 64 rushing yards from junior Eastern Kentucky drive came up short. Walker led the team with 73 Mon Williams. Panther Kevin Cook was named OVC Specialist of rushing yards and a score on 17 carries. Freshman quarterback T.J. the Week after averaging 48.2 yards on six punts, including a long of 58 Pryor completed 16-of-27 passes for 197 yards, but was picked off yards. Despite losing its last two games (one to a nationally-ranked FCS twice (one of which was returned for a score) and sacked three times. team, the other to a nationally-ranked FBS team) the Panthers are still No. The Colonel special teams did block a point after attempt and a punt in the 25 this week in the FCS Coaches Poll. Following this home game the game. They have blocked at least one kick in three of their last four Panthers will play two on the road and then end the season with two contests. EKU had climbed to No. 16 in the national polls last week, but home games. slipped to No. 23 (FCS Coaches) and No. 24 (Sports Network) in the polls this week.

2009 OVC Football Weekly Release - Oct. 12 • 19 WEEKLY MATCHUP PREVIEWS

Murray State Racers (1-4, 0-2 OVC) at Tennessee State Tigers (3-3, 2-0 OVC)

Saturday, Oct. 17 • 6:00 p.m. CT LP Field (67,500) • Nashville, Tenn.

TV: ...... OVCSports.TV Live Stats: ...... http://www.tsutigers.com/liveStats/ liveStats.dbml?SPSID=576250&SPID=2441&&DB_OEM_ID=19600 Series Record: ...... Tennessee State leads 11-9 Last Meeting: ...... Murray State won 24-7 (11/22/08) Matt Griffin at Murray State: ...... 8-26 (4 yrs.) Matt Griffin Overall: ...... 18-50 (7 yrs.) James Webster at Tennessee State: ...... 24-27 (5 yrs.) James Webster Overall: ...... same Murray State Last Week: ...... L, 41-7 vs. #18 Jacksonville State Tennessee State Last Week: ...... W, 20-17 at #16 Eastern Kentucky

GAME NOTES: After playing its last two games at home and having a bye week between them, Murray State hits the road this weekend to play at Tennessee State. The Racers are coming off a loss to nationally-ranked Jacksonville State while the Tigers are coming off a road victory over No. 16 Eastern Kentucky on Saturday. The two teams have played 20 times since 1988 with the series nearly deadlocked; entering this season TSU has an 11-9 lead in the series. Murray State ended a two-game winning streak for TSU last season, as the Racers won 24-17 at Stewart Stadium. In that game, TSU (who was ranked No. 25 at the time) fell behind 10-0 early and never led. Murray State led by 10 several times throughout the contest. The Racers were led by Jeff Ehrhardt who tossed three touch- downs while Tamar Butler added 13 tackles. The Tigers were led by wideout Chris Johnson who had seven catches for 110 yards.

SCOUTING MURRAY STATE: Murray State is coming off a 41-7 home loss to No. 18 Jacksonville State on Saturday. The Racers were out- gained 585-to-252 on offense on the night. Murray State did not get on the board until 1:23 left in the game when Nico Yantko, playing in place of the injured Jeff Ehrhardt, led the team on an 8-play, 71-yard drive that ended with him finding Alex Estes for a 2-yard score. Yantko completed 18-of- 36 passes for 187 yards, while Rashad Daniels caught five of those for 60 yards. Prince Nwagbara carried the ball eight times for 45 yards (5.6 ypc). Tamar Butler had 12 tackles to lead the Racers. Buck Buchanan Award candidate Austen Lane had five tackles, 2.0 tackles for loss and a sack. Lane ranks 10th nationally in sacks (1.00/game) and 12th in tackles for loss (1.60/game).

SCOUTING TENNESSEE STATE: For the second year in a row Tennes- see State handed Eastern Kentucky its first OVC loss of the season, as the Tigers traveled to Richmond and beat the No. 16 team in the country by a 20-17 margin. EKU has won 22 of its last 24 OVC games dating back to 2006, with TSU being the only team to win against them. Despite being outgained 311-283 for the game, Tennessee State forced two Colonel turnovers, including a 66-yard interception by Eugene Clifford in the first quarter to put TSU up 6-0. The teams would trade scores with EKU going on top 17-13 with 5:48 to play on an 8-yard touchdown run by C.J. Walker. But the Tigers used a 10-play, 59-yard drive capped by a 2-yard run from Preston Brown to take the lead for good with 1:34 to play. The key play on the drive was a 15-yard completion from Calvin McNairl to Joseph Hills on 3rd and 14 from the team’s own 37-yard line. EKU would drive the ball to the TSU 37-yard line but a fourth down conversion failed, ending the game. Brown had 74 yards on 19 carries and two touch- downs for the Tigers. McNairl threw for 124 yards and rushed for 21 more. TSU now controls its destiny in the league race, as they are the only OVC team that is eligible for the championship and still undefeated (JSU is also undefeated but ineligible for the championship this season; JSU and TSU do not play this season).

2009 OVC Football Weekly Release - Oct. 12 • 20 2009 Ohio Valley Conference Team Statistics Through games of Oct 12, 2009

SCORING OFFENSE G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Pts Avg/G RUSHING DEFENSE G Att. Yards Avg/A Long TD Avg/G 1. Jacksonville State 6 31 4 26 0 0 0 224 37.3 1. Eastern Kentucky 5 158 368 2.3 32 5 73.6 2. Tennessee Tech 5 18 2 17 0 0 0 131 26.2 2. Tennessee State 6 205 644 3.1 50 5 107.3 3. Eastern Illinois 6 18 7 18 0 0 1 149 24.8 3. Austin Peay 6 218 718 3.3 19 10 119.7 4. UT Martin 6 21 0 20 1 0 0 148 24.7 4. Eastern Illinois 6 208 755 3.6 47 9 125.8 5. Southeast Missouri 6 19 4 16 0 0 0 142 23.7 5. Jacksonville State 6 217 824 3.8 74 8 137.3 6. Austin Peay 6 17 4 15 0 0 0 129 21.5 6. UT Martin 6 211 885 4.2 43 9 147.5 7. Eastern Kentucky 5 13 5 11 0 0 1 106 21.2 7. Tennessee Tech 5 221 929 4.2 52 11 185.8 8. Murray State 5 12 5 12 0 0 2 103 20.6 8. Murray State 5 248 938 3.8 39 11 187.6 9. Tennessee State 6 13 270019315.5 9. Southeast Missouri 6 292 1400 4.8 65 12 233.3

SCORING DEFENSE G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Pts Avg/G PASS OFFENSE G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/A TD Avg/G 1. Jacksonville State 6 12 490009315.5 1. Jacksonville State 6 107-172-2 62.2 1580 9.2 19 263.3 2. Eastern Kentucky 5 11 4 10 0 0 1 90 18.0 2. UT Martin 6 127-206-8 61.7 1422 6.9 7 237.0 3. Tennessee State 6 15 4 15 0 0 0 117 19.5 3. Eastern Kentucky 5 78-131-4 59.5 1145 8.7 3 229.0 4. Eastern Illinois 6 18 1 15 0 0 1 128 21.3 4. Eastern Illinois 6 105-173-4 60.7 1244 7.2 11 207.3 5. Tennessee Tech 5 17 3 16 0 0 0 127 25.4 5. Tennessee Tech 5 80-124-3 64.5 1017 8.2 7 203.4 6. Southeast Missouri 6 23 3 21 1 0 1 172 28.7 6. Murray State 5 84-159-9 52.8 848 5.3 6 169.6 7. UT Martin 6 23 5 21 0 0 0 174 29.0 7. Southeast Missouri 6 89-170-8 52.4 924 5.4 5 154.0 Austin Peay 6 22 7 21 0 0 0 174 29.0 8. Austin Peay 6 70-129-11 54.3 791 6.1 4 131.8 9. Murray State 5 24 3 21 0 0 0 174 34.8 9. Tennessee State 6 57-127-6 44.9 633 5.0 2 105.5

TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G PASS DEFENSE G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/A TD Avg/G 1. Jacksonville State 6 1029 1580 410 2609 6.4 27 434.8 1. Jacksonville State 6 79-147-6 53.7 1018 6.9 2 169.7 2. UT Martin 6 1016 1422 443 2438 5.5 21 406.3 2. Tennessee Tech 5 76-117-5 65.0 892 7.6 3 178.4 3. Eastern Kentucky 5 638 1145 340 1783 5.2 11 356.6 3. Eastern Illinois 6 107-176-5 60.8 1125 6.4 7 187.5 4. Eastern Illinois 6 820 1244 384 2064 5.4 17 344.0 4. Southeast Missouri 6 97-152-7 63.8 1140 7.5 9 190.0 5. Southeast Missouri 6 1003 924 382 1927 5.0 16 321.2 5. UT Martin 6 105-152-5 69.1 1216 8.0 11 202.7 6. Austin Peay 6 1049 791 384 1840 4.8 15 306.7 6. Murray State 5 77-126-6 61.1 1033 8.2 11 206.6 7. Tennessee Tech 5 442 1017 276 1459 5.3 17 291.8 7. Austin Peay 6 127-188-3 67.6 1246 6.6 11 207.7 8. Tennessee State 6 984 633 377 1617 4.3 11 269.5 8. Eastern Kentucky 5 93-160-8 58.1 1098 6.9 5 219.6 9. Murray State 5 259 848 300 1107 3.7 9 221.4 9. Tennessee State 6 111-203-7 54.7 1413 7.0 10 235.5

TOTAL DEFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G PASS EFFICIENCY G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/G TD Effic. 1. Eastern Kentucky 5 368 1098 318 1466 4.6 10 293.2 1. Jacksonville State 6 107-172-2 62.2 1580 263.3 19 173.5 2. Jacksonville State 6 824 1018 364 1842 5.1 10 307.0 2. Tennessee Tech 5 80-124-3 64.5 1017 203.4 7 147.2 3. Eastern Illinois 6 755 1125 384 1880 4.9 16 313.3 3. Eastern Illinois 6 105-173-4 60.7 1244 207.3 11 137.5 4. Austin Peay 6 718 1246 406 1964 4.8 21 327.3 4. Eastern Kentucky 5 78-131-4 59.5 1145 229.0 3 134.4 5. Tennessee State 6 644 1413 408 2057 5.0 15 342.8 5. UT Martin 6 127-206-8 61.7 1422 237.0 7 123.1 6. UT Martin 6 885 1216 363 2101 5.8 20 350.2 6. Austin Peay 6 70-129-11 54.3 791 131.8 4 98.9 7. Tennessee Tech 5 929 892 338 1821 5.4 14 364.2 7. Murray State 5 84-159-9 52.8 848 169.6 6 98.8 8. Murray State 5 938 1033 374 1971 5.3 22 394.2 8. Southeast Missouri 6 89-170-8 52.4 924 154.0 5 98.3 9. Southeast Missouri 6 1400 1140 444 2540 5.7 21 423.3 9. Tennessee State 6 57-127-6 44.9 633 105.5 2 82.5

RUSHING OFFENSE G Att. Yards Avg/A Long TD Avg/G PASS DEFENSE EFFIC. G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/G TD Effic. 1. Austin Peay 6 255 1049 4.1 75 11 174.8 1. Jacksonville State 6 79-147-6 53.7 1018 169.7 2 108.2 2. Jacksonville State 6 238 1029 4.3 46 8 171.5 2. Eastern Kentucky 5 93-160-8 58.1 1098 219.6 5 116.1 3. UT Martin 6 237 1016 4.3 44 14 169.3 3. Eastern Illinois 6 107-176-5 60.8 1125 187.5 7 121.9 4. Southeast Missouri 6 212 1003 4.7 47 11 167.2 4. Tennessee State 6 111-203-7 54.7 1413 235.5 10 122.5 5. Tennessee State 6 250 984 3.9 77 9 164.0 5. Tennessee Tech 5 76-117-5 65.0 892 178.4 3 128.9 6. Eastern Illinois 6 211 820 3.9 65 6 136.7 6. Southeast Missouri 6 97-152-7 63.8 1140 190.0 9 137.1 7. Eastern Kentucky 5 209 638 3.1 36 8 127.6 7. Austin Peay 6 127-188-3 67.6 1246 207.7 11 139.3 8. Tennessee Tech 5 152 442 2.9 35 10 88.4 8. Murray State 5 77-126-6 61.1 1033 206.6 11 149.3 9. Murray State 5 141 259 1.8 49 3 51.8 9. UT Martin 6 105-152-5 69.1 1216 202.7 11 153.6 2009 Ohio Valley Conference Team Statistics Through games of Oct 12, 2009

KICKOFF RETURNS G No. Yards TD Long Avg. FIELD GOALS G Made Att Pct. 1. Murray State 5 32 858 1 86 26.8 1. Murray State 5 5 6 . 8 3 3 2. Jacksonville State 6 18 479 1 95 26.6 2. Eastern Illinois 6 7 10 . 7 0 0 3. Tennessee Tech 5 20 463 0 44 23.1 3. Austin Peay 6 4 6 . 6 6 7 4. Eastern Kentucky 5 15 341 0 49 22.7 4. Jacksonville State 6 4 7 . 5 7 1 5. Austin Peay 6 32 718 0 42 22.4 5. Eastern Kentucky 5 5 10 . 5 0 0 6. Eastern Illinois 6 23 503 0 45 21.9 6. Southeast Missouri 6 4 10 . 4 0 0 7. Southeast Missouri 6 30 656 0 80 21.9 Tennessee Tech 5 2 5 . 4 0 0 8. UT Martin 6 31 605 0 61 19.5 Tennessee State 6 2 5 . 4 0 0 9. Tennessee State 6 21 388 0 41 18.5 9. UT Martin 6 0 4 . 0 0 0

PUNT RETURN AVG G No. Yards TD Long Avg. PAT KICKING G Made Att Pct. 1. Murray State 5 11 245 1 75 22.3 1. UT Martin 6 20 20 1.000 2. Austin Peay 6 8 99 1 22 12.4 Eastern Illinois 6 18 18 1.000 3. Jacksonville State 6 13 149 1 64 11.5 Murray State 5 12 12 1.000 4. Tennessee Tech 5 7 74 0 27 10.6 4. Tennessee Tech 5 17 18 . 9 4 4 5. Eastern Kentucky 5 16 139 0 40 8.7 5. Austin Peay 6 15 16 . 9 3 8 6. UT Martin 6 10 81 0 19 8.1 6. Eastern Kentucky 5 11 12 . 9 1 7 7. Tennessee State 6 11 89 0 22 8.1 7. Jacksonville State 6 26 29 . 8 9 7 8. Eastern Illinois 6 11 88 0 15 8.0 8. Southeast Missouri 6 16 19 . 8 4 2 9. Southeast Missouri 6 10 40 1 10 4.0 9. Tennessee State 6 7 13 . 5 3 8

INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yards TD Long Avg. SACKS BY G No. Yards Avg/G 1. Eastern Kentucky 5 8 92 2 54 11.5 1. Eastern Kentucky 5 15 81 3.00 2. Tennessee State 6 7 191 1 66 27.3 2. Eastern Illinois 6 14 92 2.33 3. Southeast Missouri 6 7 135 2 69 19.3 Jacksonville State 6 14 81 2.33 4. Jacksonville State 6 6 81 2 55 13.5 Tennessee State 6 14 82 2.33 5. Murray State 5660141.0 Murray State 5 14 85 2.80 6. Eastern Illinois 6 5 66 1 34 13.2 6. Austin Peay 6 8 51 1.33 7. UT Martin 6 5 47 0 35 9.4 7. UT Martin 6 7 42 1.17 8. Tennessee Tech 5 5 58 1 41 11.6 8. Tennessee Tech 5 6 42 1.20 9. Austin Peay 6 3 31 0 23 10.3 9. Southeast Missouri 6 4 32 0.67

PUNTING G No. Yards Avg/P Ret. Avg/R TB Net/P SACKS AGAINST G No. Yards Avg/G 1. Southeast Missouri 6 29 1220 42.1 138 4.8 3 35.2 1. Tennessee State 6 4 29 0.67 2. Murray State 5 28 1151 41.1 87 3.1 4 35.1 2. Tennessee Tech 5 7 57 1.40 3. UT Martin 6 26 955 36.7 9 0.3 2 34.8 Southeast Missouri 6 7 44 1.17 4. Tennessee State 6 42 1601 38.1 99 2.4 2 34.8 4. UT Martin 6 9 66 1.50 5. Eastern Illinois 6 22 868 39.5 80 3.6 2 34.0 5. Eastern Kentucky 5 13 100 2.60 6. Eastern Kentucky 5 27 997 36.9 65 2.4 1 33.8 6. Austin Peay 6 14 110 2.33 7. Jacksonville State 6 31 1235 39.8 111 3.6 5 33.0 7. Eastern Illinois 6 17 107 2.83 8. Austin Peay 6 22 767 34.9 83 3.8 0 31.1 8. Jacksonville State 6 20 123 3.33 9. Tennessee Tech 5 27 992 36.7 147 5.4 2 29.8 9. Murray State 5 23 147 4.60

KICKOFF COVERAGE G No. Yards Avg. Ret. TB NetAvg FIRST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G 1. Eastern Illinois 6 31 2084 67.2 406 14 45.1 1. Jacksonville State 6 61 63 10 134 22.3 2. Eastern Kentucky 5 24 1447 60.3 422 0 42.7 2. UT Martin 6 60 57 11 128 21.3 3. Murray State 5 21 1334 63.5 413 2 42.0 3. Eastern Illinois 6 46 57 8 111 18.5 4. UT Martin 6 26 1506 57.9 386 2 41.5 4. Austin Peay 6 63 29 12 104 17.3 5. Southeast Missouri 6 29 1883 64.9 602 4 41.4 5. Southeast Missouri 6 57 40 6 103 17.2 6. Austin Peay 6 25 1567 62.7 494 2 41.3 6. Eastern Kentucky 5 42 45 7 94 18.8 7. Jacksonville State 6 40 2370 59.2 773 1 39.4 7. Tennessee State 6 43 33 8 84 14.0 8. Tennessee Tech 5 24 1437 59.9 570 2 34.5 8. Tennessee Tech 5 28 40 11 79 15.8 9. Tennessee State 6 20 1092 54.6 448 0 32.2 9. Murray State 5 18 39 9 66 13.2 2009 Ohio Valley Conference Team Statistics Through games of Oct 12, 2009

OPPONENT 1ST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G PENALTIES G No. Yards Avg/G 1. Eastern Kentucky 5 23 49 6 78 15.6 1. Eastern Illinois 6 33 305 50.8 2. Jacksonville State 6 37 40 8 85 14.2 2. Murray State 5 29 266 53.2 3. Tennessee Tech 5 59 33 6 98 19.6 3. Jacksonville State 6 46 361 60.2 4. UT Martin 6 49 48 10 107 17.8 4. Tennessee Tech 5 34 310 62.0 5. Eastern Illinois 6 51 49 8 108 18.0 5. Eastern Kentucky 5 42 333 66.6 6. Murray State 5 59 47 5 111 22.2 6. Southeast Missouri 6 41 420 70.0 7. Austin Peay 6 48 59 10 117 19.5 7. Tennessee State 6 52 424 70.7 Tennessee State 6 41 62 14 117 19.5 8. Austin Peay 6 55 445 74.2 9. Southeast Missouri 6 71 49 10 130 21.7 9. UT Martin 6 64 654 109.0

3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS G Conv. Att. Pct. OPPONENT PENALTIES G No. Yards Avg/G 1. Eastern Illinois 6 38 78 48.7 1. Tennessee Tech 5 46 497 99.4 2. UT Martin 6 40 90 44.4 2. UT Martin 6 45 456 76.0 3. Jacksonville State 6 35 79 44.3 3. Austin Peay 6 45 437 72.8 4. Southeast Missouri 6 36 85 42.4 4. Eastern Kentucky 5 41 325 65.0 5. Austin Peay 6 33 82 40.2 5. Jacksonville State 6 39 365 60.8 6. Tennessee Tech 5 24 60 40.0 6. Murray State 5 33 288 57.6 7. Tennessee State 6 32 89 36.0 7. Eastern Illinois 6 40 345 57.5 8. Eastern Kentucky 5 23 66 34.8 8. Southeast Missouri 6 36 321 53.5 9. Murray State 5 18 67 26.9 9. Tennessee State 6 32 316 52.7

OPP 3RD-DN CONVERT G Conv. Att. Pct. TIME OF POSSESSION G Total possesion Avgerage/game 1. Jacksonville State 6 25 82 30.5 1. UT Martin 6 194:27 32:24 2. UT Martin 6 23 69 33.3 2. Tennessee State 6 187:06 31:11 3. Austin Peay 6 28 80 35.0 3. Eastern Kentucky 5 154:39 30:55 4. Eastern Kentucky 5 27 75 36.0 4. Eastern Illinois 6 183:51 30:38 5. Tennessee State 6 33 89 37.1 5. Jacksonville State 6 182:47 30:27 6. Murray State 5 26 69 37.7 6. Austin Peay 6 179:36 29:56 7. Tennessee Tech 5 26 64 40.6 7. Tennessee Tech 5 139:32 27:54 8. Eastern Illinois 6 33 78 42.3 8. Murray State 5 127:02 25:24 9. Southeast Missouri 6 56 96 58.3 9. Southeast Missouri 6 149:04 24:50

4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS G Conv. Att. Pct. Gained Lost 1. Tennessee Tech 5 2 2 100.0 TURNOVER MARGIN Fum Int Tot Fum Int Tot Margin Per/G 2. Southeast Missouri 6 3 5 60.0 1. Jacksonville State 6 12 6 18 4 2 6 +12 2.00 3. Austin Peay 6 9 17 52.9 2. Tennessee Tech 5 2 5 7 1 3 4 +3 0.60 4. Eastern Kentucky 5 3 6 50.0 3. Tennessee State 6 4 7 11 2 6 8 +3 0.50 5. Tennessee State 6 3 8 37.5 Southeast Missouri 6 8 7 15 4 8 12 +3 0.50 6. Jacksonville State 6 1 3 33.3 5. Eastern Kentucky 5 4 8 12 6 4 10 +2 0.40 Eastern Illinois 6 2 6 33.3 6. UT Martin 6 7 5 12 4 8 12 +0 0.00 8. UT Martin 6 4 14 28.6 7. Eastern Illinois 6 8 5 13 11 4 15 -2 -0.33 9. Murray State 5 2 9 22.2 8. Murray State 5 1 6 7 5 9 14 -7 -1.40 9. Austin Peay 6 4 3 7 7 11 18 -11 -1.83 OPP 4TH-DN CONVERT G Conv. Att. Pct. 1. Jacksonville State 6 1 8 12.5 RED ZONE OFFENSE G Scores Pct. TDs (R-P) FGs TurnO 2. Eastern Illinois 6 2 9 22.2 1. Murray State 5 10-11 90.9 7 3-4 3-3 0 3. Murray State 5 4 9 44.4 2. Southeast Missouri 6 15-17 88.2 13 10-3 2-4 0 4. Tennessee Tech 5 7 13 53.8 3. Tennessee Tech 5 14-16 87.5 12 10-2 2-3 1 5. Tennessee State 6 5 9 55.6 4. Jacksonville State 6 19-22 86.4 15 6-9 4-6 1 6. Austin Peay 6 8 14 57.1 5. Austin Peay 6 16-20 80.0 12 9-3 4-6 1 7. Southeast Missouri 6 5 8 62.5 6. UT Martin 6 16-21 76.2 16 13-3 0-1 2 8. Eastern Kentucky 5 4 5 80.0 7. Tennessee State 6 12-16 75.0 11 9-2 1-3 0 9. UT Martin 6 3 3 100.0 8. Eastern Kentucky 5 14-19 73.7 9 8-1 5-6 3 9. Eastern Illinois 6 12-21 57.1 8 3-5 4-5 5 2009 Ohio Valley Conference Team Statistics Through games of Oct 12, 2009

RED ZONE DEFENSE G Scores Pct. TDs (R-P) FGs TurnO 1. Southeast Missouri 6 17-26 65.4 15 10-5 2-3 4 2. Eastern Kentucky 5 8-12 66.7 6 5-1 2-5 1 3. Tennessee State 6 15-22 68.2 13 5-8 2-5 2 4. Tennessee Tech 5 15-20 75.0 12 10-2 3-5 1 5. Eastern Illinois 6 13-17 76.5 12 8-4 1-2 2 6. Austin Peay 6 22-28 78.6 17 10-7 5-7 2 7. Jacksonville State 6 11-13 84.6 8 7-1 3-3 2 8. Murray State 5 19-22 86.4 16 11-5 3-3 1 9. UT Martin 6 18-20 90.0 14 8-6 4-4 2

ON-SIDE KICKS BY G Recovered Attempts Success% 1. Southeast Missouri 6 0 1 0.0 Murray State 5 0 1 0.0 Jacksonville State 6 0 1 0.0 Austin Peay 6 0 1 0.0 UT Martin 6 0 1 0.0 Tennessee Tech 5 0 0 0.0 Tennessee State 6 0 0 0.0 Eastern Kentucky 5 0 0 0.0 Eastern Illinois 6 0 0 0.0

ON-SIDE KICKS AGAINST G Recovered Attempts Success% 1. Eastern Illinois 6 0 1 0.0 Eastern Kentucky 5 0 1 0.0 Tennessee State 6 0 1 0.0 Tennessee Tech 5 0 1 0.0 UT Martin 6 0 0 0.0 Austin Peay 6 0 0 0.0 Jacksonville State 6 0 0 0.0 Murray State 5 0 0 0.0 Southeast Missouri 6 0 0 0.0 2009 Ohio Valley Conference Individual Statistics Through games of Oct 12, 2009

RUSHING Cl G Att. Yds Avg. TD Lg Avg/G TOTAL OFFENSE Cl G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G 1. WHITE, Ryan-APSU So 6 119 698 5.9 2 41 116.3 1. PERRILLOUX, Ryan-JSU Sr 5 175 1284 171 1459 291.8 2. BARNES, Miguel-UTM Sr 6 98 530 5.4 8 44 88.3 2. PRYOR, T.J.-EKU Fr 5 161 934 147 1095 219.0 3. WILLIAMS, Mon-EIU Jr 6 91 505 5.5 6 65 84.2 3. THOMPSON, Cade-UTM Sr 6 -55 1325 203 1270 211.7 4. McNAIRL, Calvin-TSU So 5 69 412 6.0 4 77 82.4 4. CHRISTENSEN, Jake-EIU Sr 6 -25 1227 198 1202 200.3 5. HOLT, Terrence-APSU Jr 6 76 384 5.1 8 75 64.0 5. SCHEIBLE, Matt-SEMO So 6 215 917 222 1132 188.7 6. WALKER, C.J.-EKU Sr 5 93 319 3.4 4 26 63.8 6. SWEENEY, Lee-TTU Sr 5 -53 957 130 904 180.8 7. MIDDLETON, Calvin-JSU So 6 69 355 5.1 2 43 59.2 7. McNAIRL, Calvin-TSU So 5 412 366 141 778 155.6 8. YOUNG, Brandyn-UTM Sr 5 74 284 3.8 3 22 56.8 8. WHITE, Ryan-APSU So 6 698 0 119 698 116.3 9. BROWN, Preston-TSU Jr 6 91 325 3.6 4 22 54.2 9. EHRHARDT, Jeff-MUR Jr 4 -45 501 102 456 114.0 10. HARRIS, Henry-SEMO Jr 6 63 311 4.9 5 47 51.8 10. BARNES, Miguel-UTM Sr 6 530 0 98 530 88.3

PASSING AVG/GAME Cl G Comp-Att-Int Yds TD Avg/G SCORING Cl G TD FG XPT 2XP Pts Pts/G 1. PERRILLOUX, Ryan-JSU Sr 5 71-116-1 1284 15 256.8 1. BARNES, Miguel-UTM Sr 6 8 0 0 0 48 8.0 2. THOMPSON, Cade-UTM Sr 6 120-192-7 1325 7 220.8 HOLT, Terrence-APSU Jr 6 8 0 0 0 48 8.0 3. CHRISTENSEN, Jake-EIU Sr 6 102-161-4 1227 11 204.5 3. SIGNOR, Austin-EIU Fr 6 0 7 18 0 39 6.5 4. SWEENEY, Lee-TTU Sr 5 76-116-3 957 7 191.4 4. TATUM, Patrick-JSU So 6 0 4 26 0 38 6.3 5. PRYOR, T.J.-EKU Fr 5 63-100-3 934 2 186.8 5. WILLIAMS, Mon-EIU Jr 6 6 0 0 0 36 6.0 6. SCHEIBLE, Matt-SEMO So 6 87-168-8 917 5 152.8 6. CULLEN, Kienan-MUR So 5 0 5 12 0 27 5.4 7. EHRHARDT, Jeff-MUR Jr 4 45-84-4 501 3 125.2 7. O'CONNOR, Logan-EKU Jr 5 0 5 11 0 26 5.2 8. YANTKO, Nico-MUR Sr 4 39-75-5 347 3 8 6 . 8 8. HARRIS, Henry-SEMO Jr 6 5 0 0 0 30 5.0 9. McNAIRL, Calvin-TSU So 5 34-72-4 366 2 7 3 . 2 YOUNG, Jamal-JSU Jr 6 5 0 0 0 30 5.0 10. IVORY, Marques-JSU So 6 36-56-1 296 4 4 9 . 3 10. WALKER, C.J.-EKU Sr 5 4 0 0 0 24 4.8

PASS EFFICIENCY Cl G Comp-Att-Int Yds TD Eff. SCORING (TDs) Cl G TD Run Pass Ret Pat Pts Avg/G 1. PERRILLOUX, Ryan-JSU Sr 5 71-116-1 1284 15 195.1 1. BARNES, Miguel-UTM Sr 688000488.0 2. SWEENEY, Lee-TTU Sr 5 76-116-3 957 7 149.6 HOLT, Terrence-APSU Jr 688000488.0 3. CHRISTENSEN, Jake-EIU Sr 6 102-161-4 1227 11 144.9 3. WILLIAMS, Mon-EIU Jr 666000366.0 4. PRYOR, T.J.-EKU Fr 5 63-100-3 934 2 142.1 4. HARRIS, Henry-SEMO Jr 655000305.0 5. IVORY, Marques-JSU So 6 36-56-1 296 4 128.7 YOUNG, Jamal-JSU Jr 652210305.0 6. WATTS, Cody-EKU Jr 5 15-27-1 211 1 126.0 6. YOUNG, Brandyn-UTM Sr 543100244.8 7. THOMPSON, Cade-UTM Sr 6 120-192-7 1325 7 125.2 McNAIRL, Calvin-TSU So 544000244.8 8. EHRHARDT, Jeff-MUR Jr 4 45-84-4 501 3 105.9 WALKER, C.J.-EKU Sr 544000244.8 9. SCHEIBLE, Matt-SEMO So 6 87-168-8 917 5 9 7 . 9 9. HARRIS, Marcus-MUR Jr 430120184.5 10. YANTKO, Nico-MUR Sr 4 39-75-5 347 3 9 0 . 7 10. BROWN, Preston-TSU Jr 644000244.0

RECEPTIONS/GAME Cl G No. Yds TD Lg Yds/G Rec/G SCORING (KICK) Cl G PAT FG Pts Avg/G 1. TOWNSEL, Derrick-MUR Sr 5 26 292 0 51 58.4 5.2 1. SIGNOR, Austin-EIU Fr 6 18-18 7-10 39 6.5 2. PHELPS, Garnett-EKU Sr 5 21 342 1 61 68.4 4.2 2. TATUM, Patrick-JSU So 6 26-29 4-7 38 6.3 3. HICKS, Mike-UTM Sr 5 20 249 2 65 49.8 4.0 3. CULLEN, Kienan-MUR So 5 12-12 5-6 27 5.4 ANOKA, Dexter-UTM Sr 6 24 234 1 52 39.0 4.0 4. O'CONNOR, Logan-EKU Jr 5 11-12 5-10 26 5.2 5. PEOPLES, Walter-SEMO Sr 6 23 240 2 37 40.0 3.8 5. SPADA, Doug-SEMO Sr 6 16-19 4-10 28 4.7 6. BENFORD, Tim-TTU So 5 19 355 1 51 71.0 3.8 6. STANSELL, Stephen-APSU Fr 6 15-16 4-6 27 4.5 7. WILKERSON, James-JSU Sr 6 22 427 4 59 71.2 3.7 7. DONEGAN, Timothy-TTU Fr 5 16-17 2-5 22 4.4 8. POTEMPA, Jimmy-EIU So 6 21 134 1 14 22.3 3.5 8. HANSEN, Tom-UTM Sr 6 18-18 0-3 18 3.0 9. HILLS, Joseph-TSU Jr 6 20 270 2 42 45.0 3.3 9. LOPEZ, John-TSU Fr 5 4-9 1-3 7 1.4 AHAMEFULE, Chantae-SEMO So 6 20 182 1 32 30.3 3.3 10. VIPOND, Robert-TSU Fr 5 3-4 1-2 6 1.2

RECEIVE YDS/GAME Cl G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/C Yds/G PUNT RETURN AVG Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G 1. WILKERSON, James-JSU Sr 6 22 427 4 59 19.4 71.2 1. BONNER, Alan-JSU Fr 6 12 143 1 64 11.9 2. BENFORD, Tim-TTU So 5 19 355 1 51 18.7 71.0 3. PHELPS, Garnett-EKU Sr 5 21 342 1 61 16.3 68.4 KICK RETURN AVG Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G 4. TOWNSEL, Derrick-MUR Sr 5 26 292 0 51 11.2 58.4 1. HARRIS, Marcus-MUR Jr 4 15 440 1 86 29.3 5. HICKS, Mike-UTM Sr 5 20 249 2 65 12.4 49.8 2. CALDWELL, Jeremy-EKU So 5 10 255 0 49 25.5 6. HILLS, Joseph-TSU Jr 6 20 270 2 42 13.5 45.0 3. TOWNSEL, Derrick-MUR Sr 5 14 348 0 40 24.9 7. EDWARDS, Miles-SEMO Jr 6 19 260 2 44 13.7 43.3 4. HOLT, Terrence-APSU Jr 6 31 718 0 42 23.2 8. PEOPLES, Walter-SEMO Sr 6 23 240 2 37 10.4 40.0 5. MCKINLEY, Jacob-SEMO So 6 24 548 0 80 22.8 9. WILLIAMS, La'Ray-JSU Jr 5 9 197 1 51 21.9 39.4 6. MCNAIR, Jason-UTM Fr 5 15 314 0 40 20.9 10. ANOKA, Dexter-UTM Sr 6 24 234 1 52 9.8 39.0 2009 Ohio Valley Conference Individual Statistics Through games of Oct 12, 2009

ALL PURPOSE Cl G Rush Rcv PR KR Yds Avg/G 1. HOLT, Terrence-APSU Jr 6 384 86 56 718 1244 207.3 2. TOWNSEL, Derrick-MUR Sr 5 8 292 161 348 809 161.8 3. HARRIS, Marcus-MUR Jr 4 19 94 84 440 637 159.2 4. WHITE, Ryan-APSU So 6 698 41 0 0 739 123.2 5. MCNAIR, Jason-UTM Fr 5 173 64 33 314 584 116.8 6. WILKERSON, James-JSU Sr 6 0 427 0 231 658 109.7 7. MCKINLEY, Jacob-SEMO So 6 49 0 19 548 616 102.7 8. BARNES, Miguel-UTM Sr 6 530 32 0 0 562 93.7 9. YOUNG, Jamal-JSU Jr 6 276 122 0 146 544 90.7 10. WILLIAMS, Mon-EIU Jr 6 505 23 0 0 528 88.0

PUNTING Cl G No. Yds Lg I20 50+ TB Avg. 1. COOK, Kevin-EIU Fr 6 20 868 58 4 4 2 43.4 2. SPADA, Doug-SEMO Sr 6 29 1220 57 9 8 3 42.1 3. CULLEN, Kienan-MUR So 5 28 1151 68 6 8 4 41.1 4. TATUM, Patrick-JSU So 6 30 1183 55 7 3 4 39.4 5. CISNEROS, Taylor-TSU Jr 6 41 1601 59 12 6 2 39.0 6. KEY, Ryan-APSU Jr 6 20 767 57 2 3 0 38.3 7. O'CONNOR, Logan-EKU Jr 5 26 981 50 11 1 1 37.7 8. CAMPBELL, Nick-TTU So 5 23 866 54 4 2 2 37.7 9. HOOK, Joe-UTM So 6 23 855 50 6 2 1 37.2

FIELD GOALS Cl G Made Att. Long Pct. FG/G 1. SIGNOR, Austin-EIU Fr 6 7 10 43 70.0 1.17 2. CULLEN, Kienan-MUR So 5 5 6 46 83.3 1.00 O'CONNOR, Logan-EKU Jr 5 5 10 36 50.0 1.00 4. STANSELL, Stephen-APSU Fr 6 4 6 41 66.7 0.67 TATUM, Patrick-JSU So 6 4 7 37 57.1 0.67 SPADA, Doug-SEMO Sr 6 4 10 53 40.0 0.67 7. DONEGAN, Timothy-TTU Fr 5 2 5 28 40.0 0.40 8. VIPOND, Robert-TSU Fr 5 1 2 41 50.0 0.20 LOPEZ, John-TSU Fr 5 1 3 23 33.3 0.20

FIELD GOAL PCT Cl G Made Att. Long Pct. 1. O'CONNOR, Logan-EKU Jr 5 5 10 36 50.0

PAT KICKING PCT Cl G Made Att. Pct. 1. SIGNOR, Austin-EIU Fr 6 18 18 100.0 HANSEN, Tom-UTM Sr 6 18 18 100.0 CULLEN, Kienan-MUR So 5 12 12 100.0 4. DONEGAN, Timothy-TTU Fr 5 16 17 94.1 5. STANSELL, Stephen-APSU Fr 6 15 16 93.8 6. O'CONNOR, Logan-EKU Jr 5 11 12 91.7 7. TATUM, Patrick-JSU So 6 26 29 89.7 8. SPADA, Doug-SEMO Sr 6 16 19 84.2 2009 Ohio Valley Conference Individual Statistics Through games of Oct 12, 2009

TACKLES (All positions) Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G SACKS Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G 1. BUTLER, Tamar-MUR Sr 5 LB 22 30 52 10.4 1. DIX, Kevin-JSU Jr 6 LB 4 2 5.0 0.83 2. BEY, Josh-UTM Jr 6 LB 31 27 58 9.7 2. LANE, Austen-MUR Sr 5 DE 5 0 5.0 1.00 3. LEMAN, Cory-EIU So 6 LB 19 36 55 9.2 3. BEY, Josh-UTM Jr 6 LB 4 1 4.5 0.75 4. WOODLIEF, Justin-SEMO Jr 6 LB 25 29 54 9.0 4. WOODARD, Kellen-TSU Sr 6 DL 2 3 3.5 0.58 5. DILLEHAY, Dustin-TTU Jr 5 DB 20 21 41 8.2 5. ATTIG, Emory-EKU So 5 DL 2 2 3.0 0.60 6. BLANFORT, Bryan-SEMO Jr 6 S 25 23 48 8.0 BURGE, Perry-EIU So 5 DL 3 0 3.0 0.60 7. HENDERSON, Alexander-JSU Sr 6 LB 26 20 46 7.7 7. HALL, Chris-EKU Sr 5 DL 2 1 2.5 0.50 8. KUTCH, Zach-MUR Jr 5 LB 16 22 38 7.6 DALRYMPLE, Jordan-EKU Jr 5 LB 2 1 2.5 0.50 9. BECKER, Daniel-APSU Sr 6 LB 19 26 45 7.5 CROOK, Jamal-MUR So 5 DE 2 1 2.5 0.50 LANIGAN, Taylor-MUR Sr 4 FS 15 15 30 7.5 10. DOWDELL, Artavious-EIU Fr 6 DE 2 0 2.0 0.33 11. SMITH, Amius-APSU So 6 S 25 19 44 7.3 CRAWFORD, Malcolm-TSU Jr 6 1 2 2.0 0.33 12. GRIFFIN, Howard-TTU So 4 LB 8 21 29 7.2 FRITZ, Rodney-TSU Sr 6 LB 1 2 2.0 0.33 13. KLAPROTH, Philip-SEMO So 6 LB 20 22 42 7.0 NEWELL, Chris-APSU Sr 6 DE 2 0 2.0 0.33 DALRYMPLE, Jordan-EKU Jr 5 LB 20 15 35 7.0 14. SOUCY, Andrew-EKU Jr 5 DL 2 0 2.0 0.40 JONES, John-TSU Jr 5 LB 25 10 35 7.0 15. MURRAY, Chris-UTM Jr 6 DE 2 0 2.0 0.33 16. TOWNSEND, Tremayne-APSU Sr 5 DB 20 14 34 6.8 KILGORE, Deonte-TSU So 6 LB 2 0 2.0 0.33 17. HARTSFIELD, Kit-APSU Sr 6 LB 21 18 39 6.5 DAVIS, Torrey-JSU Jr 6 DL 2 0 2.0 0.33 CALVIN, Eddie-SEMO Sr 6 CB 20 19 39 6.5 18. LEWIS, Monte'-JSU So 6 DE 1 1 1.5 0.25 19. FREDRICK, Antonio-EKU Jr 5 LB 21 11 32 6.4 19. BUTLER, Tamar-MUR Sr 5 LB 1 1 1.5 0.30 20. MARSHALL, Josh-MUR Sr 5 FS 18 13 31 6.2 20. MAYS, Santez-JSU Sr 6 DE 0 3 1.5 0.25 21. MITCHELL, Caleb-TTU Fr 5 DB 12 18 30 6.0 22. CROOK, Jamal-MUR So 5 DE 9 20 29 5.8 TACKLES FOR LOSS Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G LANE, Austen-MUR Sr 5 DE 9 20 29 5.8 1. BEY, Josh-UTM Jr 6 LB 6 5 8.5 1.42 McINTOSH, Jake-TTU So 5 LB 12 17 29 5.8 2. LANE, Austen-MUR Sr 5 DE 7 2 8.0 1.60 25. RYCE, Taron-TTU Sr 5 DB 16 12 28 5.6 3. SOUCY, Andrew-EKU Jr 5 DL 7 0 7.0 1.40 26. CLIFFORD, Eugene-TSU Jr 6 SS 22 11 33 5.5 CROOK, Jamal-MUR So 5 DE 5 4 7.0 1.40 BOWEN, Aris-SEMO Jr 6 S 22 11 33 5.5 5. JONES, John-TSU Jr 5 LB 5 3 6.5 1.30 28. VANN, Justin-TTU So 5 LB 10 16 26 5.2 6. BUTLER, Tamar-MUR Sr 5 LB 4 4 6.0 1.20 29. DIX, Kevin-JSU Jr 6 LB 19 11 30 5.0 7. FRERICKS, Trevor-EIU Sr 6 DL 5 2 6.0 1.00 KICKELS, Gordy-EIU So 6 LB 12 18 30 5.0 WOODARD, Kellen-TSU Sr 6 DL 4 4 6.0 1.00 DEES, Robert-EKU Jr 5 DB 18 7 25 5.0 9. DIX, Kevin-JSU Jr 6 LB 4 3 5.5 0.92 CALDWELL, Jeremy-EKU So 5 DB 21 4 25 5.0 10. BECKER, Daniel-APSU Sr 6 LB 4 2 5.0 0.83 33. WOODARD, Kellen-TSU Sr 6 DL 14 14 28 4.7 THOMAS, Brandt-JSU Sr 6 NT 3 4 5.0 0.83 COUNCIL, Rico-TSU So 6 LB 18 10 28 4.7 CLARK, Nick-APSU Sr 6 DE 4 2 5.0 0.83 35. RUSSELL, Eric-JSU So 5 LB 13 10 23 4.6 13. ATTIG, Emory-EKU So 5 DL 2 5 4.5 0.90 36. CAIN, Josh-JSU Sr 6 DB 16 11 27 4.5 DALRYMPLE, Jordan-EKU Jr 5 LB 4 1 4.5 0.90 ROSS, Jeremy-APSU Fr 6 FS 9 18 27 4.5 15. MILEY, Dedrick-TTU Jr 5 DL 1 6 4.0 0.80 HARPER, Kendal-UTM So 6 SS 16 11 27 4.5 16. NEWELL, Chris-APSU Sr 6 DE 3 2 4.0 0.67 LEVINE, Anthony-TSU Sr 6 DB 19 8 27 4.5 LOVE, Justin-SEMO Fr 6 DE 3 2 4.0 0.67 MURRAY, Chris-UTM Jr 6 DE 13 14 27 4.5 COUNCIL, Rico-TSU So 6 LB 3 2 4.0 0.67 41. MILEY, Dedrick-TTU Jr 5 DL 6 16 22 4.4 19. THOMAS, Yameen-EKU Jr 5 DL 2 4 4.0 0.80 42. RIDGEWAY, Andrew-JSU Jr 6 LB 16 10 26 4.3 20. TYSON, Dimetrio-JSU Fr 6 DE 4 0 4.0 0.67 43. SINCLAIR, Tyler-MUR Sr 5 DE 10 11 21 4.2 MCCALL, Harry-MUR Jr 5 SS 16 5 21 4.2 FENNELL, Erik-MUR So 5 FS 9 12 21 4.2 HALL, Lamar-MUR So 5 CB 14 7 21 4.2 47. UTLEY, Jonathan-UTM Jr 6 LB 13 12 25 4.2 TARVER, Sidney-TSU Jr 6 LB 14 11 25 4.2 HALL, Marquez-TSU Jr 6 DB 18 7 25 4.2 50. MORGAN, Eddie-UTM Jr 6 14 10 24 4.0 2009 Ohio Valley Conference Individual Statistics Through games of Oct 12, 2009

PASSES DEFENDED Cl G BrUp Int. Total Avg/G 1. HEATH, T.J.-JSU Jr 6 7 5 12 2.00 2. TOOLEY, Richmond-TTU So 5 7 1 8 1.60 CALDWELL, Jeremy-EKU So 5 4 4 8 1.60 4. HAYNES, Rashad-EIU Jr 6 6 0 6 1.00 HALL, Marquez-TSU Jr 6 5 1 6 1.00 EVANS, Andre-EKU Sr 5 4 1 5 1.00 BUCKLEY, Kevis-APSU Sr 6 6 0 6 1.00 8. JEAN-BAPTISTE, John-MUR Jr 4 1 2 3 0.75 9. BOWEN, Aris-SEMO Jr 6 3 1 4 0.67 JAMES, CJ-EIU Jr 6 2 2 4 0.67 11. BUTLER, Tamar-MUR Sr 5 3 0 3 0.60 WILLIAMS, Marcus-EKU Jr 5 2 1 3 0.60 MCCALL, Harry-MUR Jr 5 1 2 3 0.60 BELL, Justin-EKU Fr 5 1 2 3 0.60 BRINKLEY, Nathan-MUR So 5 2 1 3 0.60 JOHNSON, Ty'Ron-TSU Sr 5 3 0 3 0.60 17. CLIFFORD, Eugene-TSU Jr 6 2 1 3 0.50 KLAPROTH, Philip-SEMO So 6 2 1 3 0.50 WOODLIEF, Justin-SEMO Jr 6 2 1 3 0.50 SMITH, Amius-APSU So 6 3 0 3 0.50

INTERCEPTIONS Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G 1. HEATH, T.J.-JSU Jr 6 5 81 2 55 0.83 2. CALDWELL, Jeremy-EKU So 5 4 35 1 13 0.80 3. JEAN-BAPTISTE, John-MUR Jr 4 2 6 0 14 0.50 4. DILLEHAY, Dustin-TTU Jr 5 2 41 1 41 0.40 BELL, Justin-EKU Fr 5 2 0 0 0 0.40 MCCALL, Harry-MUR Jr 5 2 0 0 0 0.40 7. LEVINE, Anthony-TSU Sr 6 2 70 0 51 0.33 JONES, Jimmy-UTM Sr 6 2 35 0 35 0.33 JAMES, CJ-EIU Jr 6 2 27 1 26 0.33 10. EVANS, Andre-EKU Sr 5 1 54 1 54 0.20

FUMBLES FORCED Cl G No. Avg/G 1. LEWIS, Monte'-JSU So 6 3 0.50 2. LEMAN, Cory-EIU So 6 2 0.33 BEY, Josh-UTM Jr 6 2 0.33 DIX, Kevin-JSU Jr 6 2 0.33 BLANFORT, Bryan-SEMO Jr 6 2 0.33 RIDGEWAY, Andrew-JSU Jr 6 2 0.33 7. GRIFFIN, Howard-TTU So 4 1 0.25 8. LANE, Austen-MUR Sr 5 1 0.20 GRANT, Uriah-EKU Fr 5 1 0.20 CALDWELL, Jeremy-EKU So 5 1 0.20

FUMBLES RECOVERED Cl G No. Avg/G 1. LYLES, Maurice-SEMO Jr 6 3 0.50 BOOKER, Jawaan-JSU So 6 3 0.50 3. BAZIGOS, Spyros-EIU Jr 6 2 0.33 MURRAY, Chris-UTM Jr 6 2 0.33 LEMAN, Cory-EIU So 6 2 0.33 ROSS, Jeremy-APSU Fr 6 2 0.33 HORTON, Jason-JSU Fr 6 2 0.33 8. HARRIS, Brandon-TTU Sr 5 1 0.20 MOORE, Chris-EKU So 5 1 0.20 DAVIS, A.J.-JSU So 5 1 0.20 2009 Ohio Valley Conference Team Statistics Through games of Oct 12, 2009 (Conference games)

SCORING OFFENSE G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Pts Avg/G RUSHING DEFENSE G Att. Yards Avg/A Long TD Avg/G 1. Jacksonville State 2 13 1 12 0 0 0 93 46.5 1. Eastern Kentucky 4 127 295 2.3 32 4 73.8 2. Eastern Illinois 3 10 4 10 0 0 1 84 28.0 2. Austin Peay 3 97 246 2.5 17 3 82.0 3. Tennessee Tech 3 10 1 10 0 0 0 73 24.3 3. Jacksonville State 2 68 174 2.6 22 1 87.0 4. Eastern Kentucky 4 12 3 10 0 0 1 93 23.2 4. Tennessee State 2 61 202 3.3 17 2 101.0 5. Austin Peay 39270006722.3 5. Eastern Illinois 3 121 428 3.5 47 6 142.7 6. Tennessee State 26140004321.5 6. UT Martin 3 98 500 5.1 43 5 166.7 7. UT Martin 39081006421.3 7. Tennessee Tech 3 129 506 3.9 37 5 168.7 8. Southeast Missouri 49270006716.8 8. Murray State 2 102 426 4.2 30 5 213.0 9. Murray State 22220002010.0 9. Southeast Missouri 4 208 1016 4.9 65 9 254.0

SCORING DEFENSE G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Pts Avg/G PASS OFFENSE G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/A TD Avg/G 1. Jacksonville State 2202000147.0 1. Jacksonville State 2 39-53-1 73.6 575 10.8 8 287.5 2. Tennessee State 24240003417.0 2. Eastern Illinois 3 61-98-2 62.2 778 7.9 7 259.3 3. Eastern Kentucky 49380007117.8 3. Tennessee Tech 3 54-87-2 62.1 704 8.1 5 234.7 4. Tennessee Tech 39280006822.7 4. Eastern Kentucky 4 61-105-4 58.1 867 8.3 2 216.8 5. Eastern Illinois 3 10 080017023.3 5. UT Martin 3 66-98-6 67.3 647 6.6 3 215.7 6. Southeast Missouri 4 13 2 11 1 0 1 99 24.8 6. Murray State 2 42-78-6 53.8 417 5.3 2 208.5 7. Austin Peay 39490007525.0 7. Austin Peay 3 42-72-4 58.3 447 6.2 2 149.0 8. Murray State 29170006432.0 8. Southeast Missouri 4 61-123-5 49.6 572 4.7 3 143.0 9. UT Martin 3 15 2 13 0 0 0 109 36.3 9. Tennessee State 2 19-31-1 61.3 219 7.1 1 109.5

TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G PASS DEFENSE G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/A TD Avg/G 1. Jacksonville State 2 455 575 138 1030 7.5 11 515.0 1. Jacksonville State 2 35-65-6 53.8 302 4.6 1 151.0 2. UT Martin 3 507 647 227 1154 5.1 9 384.7 2. Austin Peay 3 50-83-2 60.2 465 5.6 5 155.0 3. Eastern Illinois 3 326 778 194 1104 5.7 10 368.0 3. Southeast Missouri 4 61-90-5 67.8 726 8.1 4 181.5 4. Eastern Kentucky 4 538 867 283 1405 5.0 10 351.2 4. Tennessee State 2 29-64-3 45.3 370 5.8 2 185.0 5. Austin Peay 3 600 447 211 1047 5.0 9 349.0 5. Eastern Kentucky 4 66-124-6 53.2 772 6.2 4 193.0 6. Tennessee State 2 418 219 136 637 4.7 5 318.5 6. Eastern Illinois 3 54-98-3 55.1 620 6.3 3 206.7 7. Southeast Missouri 4 667 572 261 1239 4.7 8 309.8 7. Tennessee Tech 3 56-88-3 63.6 687 7.8 3 229.0 8. Tennessee Tech 3 205 704 173 909 5.3 9 303.0 8. Murray State 2 31-47-1 66.0 505 10.7 4 252.5 9. Murray State 2 77 417 133 494 3.7 2 247.0 9. UT Martin 3 63-86-2 73.3 779 9.1 7 259.7

TOTAL DEFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G PASS EFFICIENCY G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/G TD Effic. 1. Austin Peay 3 246 465 180 711 4.0 8 237.0 1. Jacksonville State 2 39-53-1 73.6 575 287.5 8 210.8 2. Jacksonville State 2 174 302 133 476 3.6 2 238.0 2. Eastern Illinois 3 61-98-2 62.2 778 259.3 7 148.4 3. Eastern Kentucky 4 295 772 251 1067 4.3 8 266.8 3. Tennessee Tech 3 54-87-2 62.1 704 234.7 5 144.4 4. Tennessee State 2 202 370 125 572 4.6 4 286.0 4. Eastern Kentucky 4 61-105-4 58.1 867 216.8 2 126.1 5. Eastern Illinois 3 428 620 219 1048 4.8 9 349.3 5. Tennessee State 2 19-31-1 61.3 219 109.5 1 124.8 6. Tennessee Tech 3 506 687 217 1193 5.5 8 397.7 6. UT Martin 3 66-98-6 67.3 647 215.7 3 120.7 7. UT Martin 3 500 779 184 1279 7.0 12 426.3 7. Austin Peay 3 42-72-4 58.3 447 149.0 2 108.5 8. Southeast Missouri 4 1016 726 298 1742 5.8 13 435.5 8. Murray State 2 42-78-6 53.8 417 208.5 2 91.8 9. Murray State 2 426 505 149 931 6.2 9 465.5 9. Southeast Missouri 4 61-123-5 49.6 572 143.0 3 88.6

RUSHING OFFENSE G Att. Yards Avg/A Long TD Avg/G PASS DEFENSE EFFIC. G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/G TD Effic. 1. Jacksonville State 2 85 455 5.4 43 3 227.5 1. Jacksonville State 2 35-65-6 53.8 302 151.0 1 79.5 2. Tennessee State 2 105 418 4.0 25 4 209.0 2. Tennessee State 2 29-64-3 45.3 370 185.0 2 94.8 3. Austin Peay 3 139 600 4.3 36 7 200.0 3. Eastern Kentucky 4 66-124-6 53.2 772 193.0 4 106.5 4. UT Martin 3 129 507 3.9 37 6 169.0 4. Eastern Illinois 3 54-98-3 55.1 620 206.7 3 112.2 5. Southeast Missouri 4 138 667 4.8 47 5 166.8 5. Austin Peay 3 50-83-2 60.2 465 155.0 5 122.4 6. Eastern Kentucky 4 178 538 3.0 26 8 134.5 6. Tennessee Tech 3 56-88-3 63.6 687 229.0 3 133.6 7. Eastern Illinois 3 96 326 3.4 65 3 108.7 7. Southeast Missouri 4 61-90-5 67.8 726 181.5 4 139.1 8. Tennessee Tech 3 86 205 2.4 17 4 68.3 8. UT Martin 3 63-86-2 73.3 779 259.7 7 171.6 9. Murray State 2 55 77 1.4 17 0 38.5 9. Murray State 2 31-47-1 66.0 505 252.5 4 180.0 2009 Ohio Valley Conference Team Statistics Through games of Oct 12, 2009 (Conference games)

KICKOFF RETURNS G No. Yards TD Long Avg. FIELD GOALS G Made Att Pct. 1. Jacksonville State 2 1 26 0 26 26.0 1. Murray State 2 2 2 1.000 2. Tennessee Tech 3 11 279 0 44 25.4 Jacksonville State 2 1 1 1.000 3. Murray State 2 12 303 0 42 25.2 3. Eastern Illinois 3 4 5 . 8 0 0 4. Eastern Kentucky 4 11 268 0 49 24.4 4. Austin Peay 3 2 4 . 5 0 0 5. Austin Peay 3 13 294 0 41 22.6 Tennessee State 2 1 2 . 5 0 0 6. Tennessee State 2 7 153 0 41 21.9 6. Eastern Kentucky 4 3 8 . 3 7 5 7. Southeast Missouri 4 17 371 0 38 21.8 7. Southeast Missouri 4 2 8 . 2 5 0 8. Eastern Illinois 3 12 258 0 45 21.5 Tennessee Tech 3 1 4 . 2 5 0 9. UT Martin 3 18 345 0 61 19.2 9. UT Martin 3 0 1 . 0 0 0

PUNT RETURN AVG G No. Yards TD Long Avg. PAT KICKING G Made Att Pct. 1. Austin Peay 3 3 45 0 22 15.0 1. Jacksonville State 2 12 12 1.000 2. Murray State 2 3 36 0 30 12.0 Eastern Illinois 3 10 10 1.000 3. Tennessee State 2 5 54 0 22 10.8 Tennessee Tech 3 10 10 1.000 4. Eastern Illinois 3 8 63 0 14 7.9 UT Martin 3 8 8 1.000 5. Eastern Kentucky 4 14 102 0 24 7.3 Murray State 2 2 2 1.000 6. Jacksonville State 2 4 13 0 13 3.2 6. Eastern Kentucky 4 10 11 . 9 0 9 7. Southeast Missouri 4 6 18 0 10 3.0 7. Austin Peay 3 7 8 . 8 7 5 8. UT Martin 33404 1.38. Southeast Missouri 4 7 9 . 7 7 8 9. Tennessee Tech 3 2 -1 0 2 -0.5 9. Tennessee State 2 4 6 . 6 6 7

INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yards TD Long Avg. SACKS BY G No. Yards Avg/G 1. Eastern Kentucky 4 6 79 2 54 13.2 1. Eastern Kentucky 4 14 80 3.50 2. Jacksonville State 2 6 81 2 55 13.5 2. Jacksonville State 2 7 35 3.50 3. Southeast Missouri 4 5 108 1 69 21.6 Eastern Illinois 3 7 46 2.33 4. Eastern Illinois 3 3 40 0 34 13.3 4. Tennessee State 2 6 29 3.00 5. Tennessee State 2 3 85 1 66 28.3 Murray State 2 6 47 3.00 6. Tennessee Tech 3 3 50 1 41 16.7 6. UT Martin 3 4 22 1.33 7. UT Martin 32202 1.0 Tennessee Tech 3 4 27 1.33 8. Austin Peay 3 2 31 0 23 15.5 8. Austin Peay 3 3 29 1.00 9. Murray State 21000 0.09. Southeast Missouri 4 2 16 0.50

PUNTING G No. Yards Avg/P Ret. Avg/R TB Net/P SACKS AGAINST G No. Yards Avg/G 1. Murray State 2 11 459 41.7 13 1.2 3 35.1 1. Tennessee State 2 0 0 0.00 2. Southeast Missouri 4 19 762 40.1 58 3.1 2 34.9 2. Tennessee Tech 3 4 24 1.33 3. UT Martin 3 16 587 36.7 11 0.7 1 34.8 3. Jacksonville State 2 5 33 2.50 4. Eastern Illinois 3 10 370 37.0 41 4.1 0 32.9 UT Martin 3 5 36 1.67 5. Eastern Kentucky 4 21 754 35.9 66 3.1 0 32.8 Austin Peay 3 5 33 1.67 6. Jacksonville State 2 9 344 38.2 7 0.8 3 30.8 6. Southeast Missouri 4 6 42 1.50 7. Austin Peay 3 10 317 31.7 22 2.2 0 29.5 7. Eastern Illinois 3 8 43 2.67 8. Tennessee State 2 13 419 32.2 50 3.8 1 26.8 8. Eastern Kentucky 4 9 55 2.25 9. Tennessee Tech 3 17 559 32.9 66 3.9 2 26.6 9. Murray State 2 11 65 5.50

KICKOFF COVERAGE G No. Yards Avg. Ret. TB NetAvg FIRST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G 1. Murray State 2 5 317 63.4 51 2 45.2 1. Eastern Kentucky 4 36 35 6 77 19.2 2. Eastern Illinois 3 18 1200 66.7 288 6 44.0 2. Southeast Missouri 4 38 26 6 70 17.5 3. Eastern Kentucky 4 19 1157 60.9 344 0 42.8 3. UT Martin 3 33 23 5 61 20.3 4. Southeast Missouri 4 15 948 63.2 321 1 40.5 4. Austin Peay 3 37 18 4 59 19.7 5. UT Martin 3 11 659 59.9 215 0 40.4 5. Eastern Illinois 3 20 31 4 55 18.3 6. Jacksonville State 2 16 934 58.4 321 0 38.3 6. Jacksonville State 2 25 26 3 54 27.0 7. Austin Peay 3 12 744 62.0 288 0 38.0 7. Tennessee Tech 3 15 27 6 48 16.0 8. Tennessee Tech 3 13 742 57.1 254 1 36.0 8. Murray State 2 7 21 5 33 16.5 9. Tennessee State 2 9 481 53.4 215 0 29.6 9. Tennessee State 2 17 13 2 32 16.0 2009 Ohio Valley Conference Team Statistics Through games of Oct 12, 2009 (Conference games)

OPPONENT 1ST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G PENALTIES G No. Yards Avg/G 1. Jacksonville State 2 12 13 3 28 14.0 1. Tennessee State 2 13 103 51.5 2. Tennessee State 2 16 14 2 32 16.0 2. Jacksonville State 2 11 105 52.5 3. Austin Peay 3 19 21 8 48 16.0 3. Eastern Illinois 3 17 172 57.3 4. Murray State 2 27 23 2 52 26.0 4. Tennessee Tech 3 23 190 63.3 5. Eastern Kentucky 4 19 32 5 56 14.0 5. Eastern Kentucky 4 33 268 67.0 6. Eastern Illinois 3 28 24 7 59 19.7 6. Murray State 2 16 138 69.0 7. UT Martin 3 22 34 4 60 20.0 7. Southeast Missouri 4 28 321 80.2 8. Tennessee Tech 3 35 27 2 64 21.3 8. Austin Peay 3 32 284 94.7 9. Southeast Missouri 4 50 32 8 90 22.5 9. UT Martin 3 34 371 123.7

3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS G Conv. Att. Pct. OPPONENT PENALTIES G No. Yards Avg/G 1. Austin Peay 3 22 45 48.9 1. Tennessee Tech 3 34 370 123.3 2. Eastern Illinois 3 19 40 47.5 2. UT Martin 3 30 309 103.0 3. UT Martin 3 23 49 46.9 3. Jacksonville State 2 16 151 75.5 4. Jacksonville State 2 10 22 45.5 4. Eastern Kentucky 4 33 282 70.5 5. Tennessee State 2 13 32 40.6 5. Southeast Missouri 4 32 276 69.0 6. Tennessee Tech 3 16 40 40.0 6. Eastern Illinois 3 22 195 65.0 7. Southeast Missouri 4 21 56 37.5 7. Murray State 2 15 122 61.0 8. Eastern Kentucky 4 20 55 36.4 8. Austin Peay 3 17 162 54.0 9. Murray State 2 9 30 30.0 9. Tennessee State 2 8 85 42.5

OPP 3RD-DN CONVERT G Conv. Att. Pct. TIME OF POSSESSION G Total possesion Avgerage/game 1. Jacksonville State 2 8 30 26.7 1. Tennessee State 2 71:15 35:37 2. Austin Peay 3 13 39 33.3 2. UT Martin 3 103:30 34:30 3. Eastern Kentucky 4 21 62 33.9 3. Austin Peay 3 99:04 33:01 4. Tennessee State 2 10 29 34.5 4. Eastern Kentucky 4 126:32 31:38 5. Tennessee Tech 3 14 39 35.9 5. Jacksonville State 2 59:47 29:53 6. Murray State 2 9 23 39.1 6. Eastern Illinois 3 87:57 29:19 7. UT Martin 3 13 33 39.4 7. Tennessee Tech 3 84:48 28:16 8. Eastern Illinois 3 23 48 47.9 8. Murray State 2 51:49 25:54 9. Southeast Missouri 4 42 66 63.6 9. Southeast Missouri 4 95:18 23:49

4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS G Conv. Att. Pct. Gained Lost 1. Jacksonville State 2 1 1 100.0 TURNOVER MARGIN Fum Int Tot Fum Int Tot Margin Per/G Tennessee Tech 3 1 1 100.0 1. Jacksonville State 2 0 6 6 1 1 2 +4 2.00 Tennessee State 2 3 3 100.0 2. Southeast Missouri 4 7 5 12 3 5 8 +4 1.00 4. Southeast Missouri 4 3 5 60.0 Tennessee State 2 1 3 4 1 1 2 +2 1.00 5. Austin Peay 3 5 9 55.6 4. Tennessee Tech 3 2 3 5 1 2 3 +2 0.67 6. Eastern Kentucky 4 3 6 50.0 5. Eastern Kentucky 4 3 6 9 5 4 9 +0 0.00 7. Eastern Illinois 3 2 5 40.0 6. Eastern Illinois 3 5 3 8 8 2 10 -2 -0.67 Murray State 2 2 5 40.0 UT Martin 3 3 2 5 1 6 7 -2 -0.67 9. UT Martin 3 2 6 33.3 8. Austin Peay 3 2 2 4 3 4 7 -3 -1.00 9. Murray State 2 0 1 1 0 6 6 -5 -2.50 OPP 4TH-DN CONVERT G Conv. Att. Pct. 1. Jacksonville State 2 1 5 20.0 RED ZONE OFFENSE G Scores Pct. TDs (R-P) FGs TurnO 2. Eastern Illinois 3 2 6 33.3 1. Jacksonville State 2 7-7 100.0 6 2-4 1-1 0 3. Murray State 2 1 2 50.0 Murray State 2 3-3 100.0 2 0-2 1-1 0 Tennessee Tech 3 4 8 50.0 3. Tennessee State 2 5-6 83.3 5 4-1 0-1 0 Austin Peay 3 3 6 50.0 4. Austin Peay 3 11-14 78.6 9 7-2 2-4 1 6. Tennessee State 2 2 3 66.7 5. Southeast Missouri 4 7-9 77.8 7 5-2 0-2 0 7. Eastern Kentucky 4 3 4 75.0 6. Eastern Kentucky 4 12-16 75.0 9 8-1 3-4 2 8. Southeast Missouri 4 5 6 83.3 Tennessee Tech 3 6-8 75.0 5 4-1 1-2 1 9. UT Martin 3 1 1 100.0 8. UT Martin 3 7-10 70.0 7 6-1 0-0 2 9. Eastern Illinois 3 7-12 58.3 5 2-3 2-3 3 2009 Ohio Valley Conference Team Statistics Through games of Oct 12, 2009 (Conference games)

RED ZONE DEFENSE G Scores Pct. TDs (R-P) FGs TurnO 1. Southeast Missouri 4 11-17 64.7 10 8-2 1-2 4 2. Eastern Kentucky 4 6-9 66.7 5 4-1 1-4 0 Eastern Illinois 3 8-12 66.7 8 6-2 0-1 2 4. Tennessee Tech 3 9-12 75.0 7 5-2 2-3 1 5. Tennessee State 2 4-5 80.0 3 2-1 1-2 0 Austin Peay 3 8-10 80.0 5 3-2 3-4 1 7. UT Martin 3 9-10 90.0 8 4-4 1-1 1 8. Jacksonville State 2 2-2 100.0 2 1-1 0-0 0 Murray State 2 8-8 100.0 7 5-2 1-1 0

ON-SIDE KICKS BY G Recovered Attempts Success% 1. Southeast Missouri 4 0 1 0.0 UT Martin 3 0 1 0.0 Austin Peay 3 0 1 0.0 Murray State 2 0 1 0.0 Tennessee Tech 3 0 0 0.0 Eastern Illinois 3 0 0 0.0 Eastern Kentucky 4 0 0 0.0 Jacksonville State 2 0 0 0.0 Tennessee State 2 0 0 0.0

ON-SIDE KICKS AGAINST G Recovered Attempts Success% 1. Tennessee State 2 0 1 0.0 Eastern Kentucky 4 0 1 0.0 Eastern Illinois 3 0 1 0.0 Tennessee Tech 3 0 1 0.0 Murray State 2 0 0 0.0 Austin Peay 3 0 0 0.0 UT Martin 3 0 0 0.0 Jacksonville State 2 0 0 0.0 Southeast Missouri 4 0 0 0.0 2009 Ohio Valley Conference Individual Statistics Through games of Oct 12, 2009 (Conference games)

RUSHING Cl G Att. Yds Avg. TD Lg Avg/G TOTAL OFFENSE Cl G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G 1. WHITE, Ryan-APSU So 3 68 401 5.9 1 36 133.7 1. PERRILLOUX, Ryan-JSU Sr 2 67 528 66 595 297.5 2. WILLIAMS, Mon-EIU Jr 3 46 241 5.2 3 65 80.3 2. CHRISTENSEN, Jake-EIU Sr 3 -14 778 116 764 254.7 3. MIDDLETON, Calvin-JSU So 2 22 159 7.2 1 43 79.5 3. PRYOR, T.J.-EKU Fr 4 124 827 133 951 237.8 4. BARNES, Miguel-UTM Sr 3 49 227 4.6 4 37 75.7 4. SWEENEY, Lee-TTU Sr 3 -21 649 90 628 209.3 5. YOUNG, Brandyn-UTM Sr 3 57 221 3.9 2 22 73.7 5. THOMPSON, Cade-UTM Sr 3 -34 647 100 613 204.3 6. WALKER, C.J.-EKU Sr 4 81 294 3.6 4 26 73.5 6. SCHEIBLE, Matt-SEMO So 4 199 572 170 771 192.8 7. McNAIRL, Calvin-TSU So 2 30 143 4.8 2 25 71.5 7. McNAIRL, Calvin-TSU So 2 143 219 61 362 181.0 8. HOLT, Terrence-APSU Jr 3 50 214 4.3 6 21 71.3 8. YANTKO, Nico-MUR Sr 2 3 309 72 312 156.0 9. YOUNG, Jamal-JSU Jr 2 24 128 5.3 2 30 64.0 9. WHITE, Ryan-APSU So 3 401 0 68 401 133.7 10. BROWN, Preston-TSU Jr 2 35 119 3.4 2 13 59.5 10. WILLIAMS, Mon-EIU Jr 3 241 0 46 241 80.3

PASSING AVG/GAME Cl G Comp-Att-Int Yds TD Avg/G SCORING Cl G TD FG XPT 2XP Pts Pts/G 1. PERRILLOUX, Ryan-JSU Sr 2 32-45-1 528 7 264.0 1. HOLT, Terrence-APSU Jr 3 6 0 0 0 36 12.0 2. CHRISTENSEN, Jake-EIU Sr 3 61-97-2 778 7 259.3 2. YOUNG, Jamal-JSU Jr 2 3 0 0 0 18 9.0 3. SWEENEY, Lee-TTU Sr 3 51-80-2 649 5 216.3 3. BARNES, Miguel-UTM Sr 3 4 0 0 0 24 8.0 4. THOMPSON, Cade-UTM Sr 3 66-94-5 647 3 215.7 4. TATUM, Patrick-JSU So 2 0 1 12 0 15 7.5 5. PRYOR, T.J.-EKU Fr 4 58-90-3 827 2 206.8 5. SIGNOR, Austin-EIU Fr 3 0 4 10 0 22 7.3 6. YANTKO, Nico-MUR Sr 2 29-54-4 309 2 154.5 6. McNAIRL, Calvin-TSU So 2 2 0 0 0 12 6.0 7. SCHEIBLE, Matt-SEMO So 4 61-123-5 572 3 143.0 BROWN, Preston-TSU Jr 2 2 0 0 0 12 6.0 8. McNAIRL, Calvin-TSU So 2 19-31-1 219 1 109.5 WILLIAMS, Mon-EIU Jr 3 3 0 0 0 18 6.0 9. IVORY, Marques-JSU So 2 7-8-0 47 1 2 3 . 5 YOUNG, Brandyn-UTM Sr 3 3 0 0 0 18 6.0 10. WATTS, Cody-EKU Jr 4 3-11-1 40 0 1 0 . 0 HEATH, T.J.-JSU Jr 2 2 0 0 0 12 6.0

PASS EFFICIENCY Cl G Comp-Att-Int Yds TD Eff. SCORING (TDs) Cl G TD Run Pass Ret Pat Pts Avg/G 1. PERRILLOUX, Ryan-JSU Sr 2 32-45-1 528 7 216.6 1. HOLT, Terrence-APSU Jr 3660003612.0 2. IVORY, Marques-JSU So 2 7-8-0 47 1 178.1 2. YOUNG, Jamal-JSU Jr 232100189.0 3. CHRISTENSEN, Jake-EIU Sr 3 61-97-2 778 7 150.0 3. BARNES, Miguel-UTM Sr 344000248.0 4. SWEENEY, Lee-TTU Sr 3 51-80-2 649 5 147.5 4. HEATH, T.J.-JSU Jr 220020126.0 5. PRYOR, T.J.-EKU Fr 4 58-90-3 827 2 142.3 WALKER, C.J.-EKU Sr 444000246.0 6. THOMPSON, Cade-UTM Sr 3 66-94-5 647 3 127.9 WILKERSON, James-JSU Sr 220200126.0 7. McNAIRL, Calvin-TSU So 2 19-31-1 219 1 124.8 SHAW, James-JSU So 220200126.0 8. YANTKO, Nico-MUR Sr 2 29-54-4 309 2 9 9 . 2 McNAIRL, Calvin-TSU So 222000126.0 9. SCHEIBLE, Matt-SEMO So 4 61-123-5 572 3 8 8 . 6 BROWN, Preston-TSU Jr 222000126.0 10. WATTS, Cody-EKU Jr 4 3-11-1 40 0 3 9 . 6 YOUNG, Brandyn-UTM Sr 332100186.0

RECEPTIONS/GAME Cl G No. Yds TD Lg Yds/G Rec/G SCORING (KICK) Cl G PAT FG Pts Avg/G 1. TOWNSEL, Derrick-MUR Sr 2 13 145 0 23 72.5 6.5 1. TATUM, Patrick-JSU So 2 12-12 1-1 15 7.5 2. HILLS, Joseph-TSU Jr 2 11 148 1 42 74.0 5.5 2. SIGNOR, Austin-EIU Fr 3 10-10 4-5 22 7.3 3. WILKERSON, James-JSU Sr 2 10 180 2 51 90.0 5.0 3. O'CONNOR, Logan-EKU Jr 4 10-11 3-8 19 4.8 POTEMPA, Jimmy-EIU So 3 15 95 0 14 31.7 5.0 4. STANSELL, Stephen-APSU Fr 3 7-8 2-4 13 4.3 5. BENFORD, Tim-TTU So 3 14 312 1 51 104.0 4.7 5. CULLEN, Kienan-MUR So 2 2-2 2-2 8 4.0 ANOKA, Dexter-UTM Sr 3 14 142 1 52 47.3 4.7 DONEGAN, Timothy-TTU Fr 3 9-9 1-4 12 4.0 7. HICKS, Mike-UTM Sr 3 13 119 1 20 39.7 4.3 7. SPADA, Doug-SEMO Sr 4 7-9 2-8 13 3.2 8. PHELPS, Garnett-EKU Sr 4 17 238 0 33 59.5 4.2 8. VIPOND, Robert-TSU Fr 2 3-4 1-2 6 3.0 9. WHITTAKER, Kenny-EIU Fr 3 12 143 2 44 47.7 4.0 9. HANSEN, Tom-UTM Sr 3 8-8 0-1 8 2.7 DANIELS, Rashad-MUR Jr 2 8 100 0 23 50.0 4.0 10. CAMPBELL, Nick-TTU So 3 1-1 0-0 1 0.3

RECEIVE YDS/GAME Cl G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/C Yds/G PUNT RETURN AVG Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G 1. BENFORD, Tim-TTU So 3 14 312 1 51 22.3104.0 1. CLIFFORD, Eugene-TSU Jr 2 4 54 0 22 13.5 2. WILKERSON, James-JSU Sr 2 10 180 2 51 18.0 90.0 2. CALDWELL, Jeremy-EKU So 4 8 76 0 24 9.5 3. HILLS, Joseph-TSU Jr 2 11 148 1 42 13.5 74.0 3. HAYNES, Rashad-EIU Jr 3 6 51 0 14 8.5 4. TOWNSEL, Derrick-MUR Sr 2 13 145 0 23 11.2 72.5 4. BONNER, Alan-JSU Fr 2 4 13 0 13 3.2 5. SHAW, James-JSU So 2 6 130 2 66 21.7 65.0 6. PHELPS, Garnett-EKU Sr 4 17 238 0 33 14.0 59.5 KICK RETURN AVG Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G 7. DANIELS, Rashad-MUR Jr 2 8 100 0 23 12.5 50.0 1. TOWNSEL, Derrick-MUR Sr 2 6 168 0 40 28.0 8. WHITTAKER, Kenny-EIU Fr 3 12 143 2 44 11.9 47.7 2. CALDWELL, Jeremy-EKU So 4 9 240 0 49 26.7 9. ANOKA, Dexter-UTM Sr 3 14 142 1 52 10.1 47.3 3. JAMES, Travis-TSU Fr 2 5 122 0 41 24.4 10. ROBINSON, Antonio-TTU Jr 3 10 138 2 22 13.8 46.0 4. HOLT, Terrence-APSU Jr 3 13 294 0 41 22.6 5. HAYNES, Rashad-EIU Jr 3 7 158 0 45 22.6 6. MCKINLEY, Jacob-SEMO So 4 15 332 0 38 22.1 7. MCNAIR, Jason-UTM Fr 3 9 197 0 40 21.9 2009 Ohio Valley Conference Individual Statistics Through games of Oct 12, 2009 (Conference games)

ALL PURPOSE Cl G Rush Rcv PR KR Yds Avg/G 1. HOLT, Terrence-APSU Jr 3 214 61 45 294 614 204.7 2. TOWNSEL, Derrick-MUR Sr 2 8 145 35 168 356 178.0 3. WHITE, Ryan-APSU So 3 401 13 0 0 414 138.0 4. BENFORD, Tim-TTU So 3 0 312 0 0 312 104.0 5. WILKERSON, James-JSU Sr 2 0 180 0 26 206 103.0 6. YOUNG, Brandyn-UTM Sr 3 221 71 0 3 295 98.3 7. MCNAIR, Jason-UTM Fr 3 52 24 0 197 273 91.0 8. YOUNG, Jamal-JSU Jr 2 128 52 0 0 180 90.0 9. MCKINLEY, Jacob-SEMO So 4 4 0 18 332 354 88.5 10. BARNES, Miguel-UTM Sr 3 227 32 0 0 259 86.3

PUNTING Cl G No. Yds Lg I20 50+ TB Avg. 1. CULLEN, Kienan-MUR So 2 11 459 68 3 2 3 41.7 2. COOK, Kevin-EIU Fr 3 9 370 55 2 1 0 41.1 3. SPADA, Doug-SEMO Sr 4 19 762 55 9 5 2 40.1 4. HOOK, Joe-UTM So 3 15 566 50 4 2 1 37.7 5. O'CONNOR, Logan-EKU Jr 4 20 738 50 8 1 0 36.9 6. TATUM, Patrick-JSU So 2 8 292 45 1 0 2 36.5 7. KEY, Ryan-APSU Jr 3 9 317 51 0 1 0 35.2 8. CAMPBELL, Nick-TTU So 3 16 559 50 1 1 2 34.9 9. CISNEROS, Taylor-TSU Jr 2 12 419 50 1 1 1 34.9

FIELD GOALS Cl G Made Att. Long Pct. FG/G 1. SIGNOR, Austin-EIU Fr 3 4 5 42 80.0 1.33 2. CULLEN, Kienan-MUR So 2 2 2 46 100.0 1.00 3. O'CONNOR, Logan-EKU Jr 4 3 8 36 37.5 0.75 4. STANSELL, Stephen-APSU Fr 3 2 4 41 50.0 0.67 5. TATUM, Patrick-JSU So 2 1 1 27 100.0 0.50 VIPOND, Robert-TSU Fr 2 1 2 41 50.0 0.50 SPADA, Doug-SEMO Sr 4 2 8 53 25.0 0.50 8. DONEGAN, Timothy-TTU Fr 3 1 4 23 25.0 0.33

FIELD GOAL PCT Cl G Made Att. Long Pct. 1. O'CONNOR, Logan-EKU Jr 4 3 8 36 37.5 2. SPADA, Doug-SEMO Sr 4 2 8 53 25.0

PAT KICKING PCT Cl G Made Att. Pct. 1. TATUM, Patrick-JSU So 2 12 12 100.0 SIGNOR, Austin-EIU Fr 3 10 10 100.0 DONEGAN, Timothy-TTU Fr 3 9 9 100.0 HANSEN, Tom-UTM Sr 3 8 8 100.0 5. O'CONNOR, Logan-EKU Jr 4 10 11 90.9 6. STANSELL, Stephen-APSU Fr 3 7 8 87.5 7. SPADA, Doug-SEMO Sr 4 7 9 77.8 8. VIPOND, Robert-TSU Fr 2 3 4 75.0 2009 Ohio Valley Conference Individual Statistics Through games of Oct 12, 2009 (Conference games)

TACKLES (All positions) Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G SACKS Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G 1. LEMAN, Cory-EIU So 3 LB 14 20 34 11.3 1. ATTIG, Emory-EKU So 4 DL 2 2 3.0 0.75 2. BLANFORT, Bryan-SEMO Jr 4 S 23 20 43 10.8 2. HALL, Chris-EKU Sr 4 DL 2 1 2.5 0.62 3. DILLEHAY, Dustin-TTU Jr 3 DB 16 16 32 10.7 DALRYMPLE, Jordan-EKU Jr 4 LB 2 1 2.5 0.62 4. WOODLIEF, Justin-SEMO Jr 4 LB 21 21 42 10.5 4. DIX, Kevin-JSU Jr 2 LB 2 1 2.5 1.25 BUTLER, Tamar-MUR Sr 2 LB 9 12 21 10.5 5. BEY, Josh-UTM Jr 3 LB 2 0 2.0 0.67 HENDERSON, Alexander-JSU Sr 2 LB 11 10 21 10.5 BURGE, Perry-EIU So 3 DL 2 0 2.0 0.67 7. BEY, Josh-UTM Jr 3 LB 18 13 31 10.3 7. CROOK, Jamal-MUR So 2 DE 2 0 2.0 1.00 8. KLAPROTH, Philip-SEMO So 4 LB 16 19 35 8.8 8. MURRAY, Chris-UTM Jr 3 DE 2 0 2.0 0.67 9. RYCE, Taron-TTU Sr 3 DB 13 10 23 7.7 9. DAVIS, Torrey-JSU Jr 2 DL 2 0 2.0 1.00 10. LANIGAN, Taylor-MUR Sr 2 FS 8 7 15 7.5 10. MAYS, Santez-JSU Sr 2 DE 0 3 1.5 0.75 11. MITCHELL, Caleb-TTU Fr 3 DB 11 11 22 7.3 11. SINCLAIR, Tyler-MUR Sr 2 DE 1 0 1.0 0.50 12. CALVIN, Eddie-SEMO Sr 4 CB 16 12 28 7.0 COUNCIL, Rico-TSU So 2 LB 1 0 1.0 0.50 DALRYMPLE, Jordan-EKU Jr 4 LB 16 12 28 7.0 13. RYCE, Taron-TTU Sr 3 DB 1 0 1.0 0.33 BECKER, Daniel-APSU Sr 3 LB 9 12 21 7.0 CLARK, Nick-APSU Sr 3 DE 1 0 1.0 0.33 ROSS, Jeremy-APSU Fr 3 FS 6 15 21 7.0 BURKHART, Zac-APSU Fr 3 LB 1 0 1.0 0.33 KUTCH, Zach-MUR Jr 2 LB 5 9 14 7.0 16. MCCALL, Harry-MUR Jr 2 SS 1 0 1.0 0.50 MARSHALL, Josh-MUR Sr 2 FS 8 6 14 7.0 17. VERGE, LaDarrius-TTU Fr 3 DL 1 0 1.0 0.33 18. BOWEN, Aris-SEMO Jr 4 S 19 8 27 6.8 DOWDELL, Artavious-EIU Fr 3 DE 1 0 1.0 0.33 19. SMITH, Amius-APSU So 3 S 8 12 20 6.7 19. WOODS, Josh-SEMO Sr 4 LB 1 0 1.0 0.25 20. CAIN, Josh-JSU Sr 2 DB 8 5 13 6.5 20. LANE, Austen-MUR Sr 2 DE 1 0 1.0 0.50 21. FREDRICK, Antonio-EKU Jr 4 LB 14 11 25 6.2 22. HARTSFIELD, Kit-APSU Sr 3 LB 10 8 18 6.0 TACKLES FOR LOSS Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G 23. HARPER, Kendal-UTM So 3 SS 10 7 17 5.7 1. SOUCY, Andrew-EKU Jr 4 DL 5 0 5.0 1.25 24. DIX, Kevin-JSU Jr 2 LB 6 5 11 5.5 2. ATTIG, Emory-EKU So 4 DL 2 5 4.5 1.12 THOMAS, Brandt-JSU Sr 2 NT 4 7 11 5.5 DALRYMPLE, Jordan-EKU Jr 4 LB 4 1 4.5 1.12 SINCLAIR, Tyler-MUR Sr 2 DE 5 6 11 5.5 4. BEY, Josh-UTM Jr 3 LB 3 2 4.0 1.33 LANE, Austen-MUR Sr 2 DE 2 9 11 5.5 CLARK, Nick-APSU Sr 3 DE 3 2 4.0 1.33 CROOK, Jamal-MUR So 2 DE 4 7 11 5.5 6. THOMAS, Yameen-EKU Jr 4 DL 2 4 4.0 1.00 MCCALL, Harry-MUR Jr 2 SS 7 4 11 5.5 7. FREDRICK, Antonio-EKU Jr 4 LB 3 1 3.5 0.88 30. TOOLEY, Richmond-TTU So 3 DB 6 10 16 5.3 8. FRERICKS, Trevor-EIU Sr 3 DL 3 1 3.5 1.17 31. DEES, Robert-EKU Jr 4 DB 13 7 20 5.0 9. MILEY, Dedrick-TTU Jr 3 DL 1 4 3.0 1.00 KICKELS, Gordy-EIU So 3 LB 6 9 15 5.0 10. LANE, Austen-MUR Sr 2 DE 2 2 3.0 1.50 McINTOSH, Jake-TTU So 3 LB 6 9 15 5.0 DIX, Kevin-JSU Jr 2 LB 2 2 3.0 1.50 LIMA, Andre-EIU Sr 3 DL 4 11 15 5.0 12. HARPER, Kendal-UTM So 3 SS 3 0 3.0 1.00 35. CALDWELL, Jeremy-EKU So 4 DB 15 4 19 4.8 NEWELL, Chris-APSU Sr 3 DE 2 2 3.0 1.00 SANCHEZ, J.J.-SEMO Jr 4 DT 9 10 19 4.8 14. CROOK, Jamal-MUR So 2 DE 2 1 2.5 1.25 37. JAMES, CJ-EIU Jr 3 DB 6 8 14 4.7 15. MURRAY, Chris-UTM Jr 3 DE 2 1 2.5 0.83 MORGAN, Eddie-UTM Jr 3 9 5 14 4.7 16. LOVE, Justin-SEMO Fr 4 DE 2 1 2.5 0.62 VANN, Justin-TTU So 3 LB 4 10 14 4.7 17. BUTLER, Tamar-MUR Sr 2 LB 2 1 2.5 1.25 CAMPBELL, Sean-EIU Sr 3 LB 3 11 14 4.7 18. BURGE, Perry-EIU So 3 DL 2 1 2.5 0.83 41. ATTIG, Emory-EKU So 4 DL 7 11 18 4.5 19. HALL, Chris-EKU Sr 4 DL 2 1 2.5 0.62 COUNCIL, Rico-TSU So 2 LB 4 5 9 4.5 20. TARVER, Sidney-TSU Jr 2 LB 2 0 2.0 1.00 WOODARD, Kellen-TSU Sr 2 DL 7 2 9 4.5 CRAWFORD, Malcolm-TSU Jr 2 7 2 9 4.5 HALL, Lamar-MUR So 2 CB 5 4 9 4.5 46. UTLEY, Jonathan-UTM Jr 3 LB 7 6 13 4.3 GUY, Markei-UTM Sr 3 DB 9 4 13 4.3 HOWARD, Jett-UTM So 3 LB 6 7 13 4.3 MURRAY, Chris-UTM Jr 3 DE 7 6 13 4.3 PENROW, Shelton-EIU Sr 3 DB 10 3 13 4.3 2009 Ohio Valley Conference Individual Statistics Through games of Oct 12, 2009 (Conference games)

PASSES DEFENDED Cl G BrUp Int. Total Avg/G 1. HEATH, T.J.-JSU Jr 2 4 5 9 4.50 2. TOOLEY, Richmond-TTU So 3 6 1 7 2.33 3. CALDWELL, Jeremy-EKU So 4 4 2 6 1.50 HALL, Marquez-TSU Jr 2 2 1 3 1.50 5. HAYNES, Rashad-EIU Jr 3 4 0 4 1.33 BUCKLEY, Kevis-APSU Sr 3 4 0 4 1.33 7. EVANS, Andre-EKU Sr 4 4 1 5 1.25 8. BUTLER, Tamar-MUR Sr 2 2 0 2 1.00 KUTCH, Zach-MUR Jr 2 1 1 2 1.00 BATHER, Justin-TSU Fr 2 2 0 2 1.00 11. WILLIAMS, Marcus-EKU Jr 4 2 1 3 0.75 BOWEN, Aris-SEMO Jr 4 2 1 3 0.75 BELL, Justin-EKU Fr 4 1 2 3 0.75 14. JAMES, CJ-EIU Jr 3 1 1 2 0.67 KICKELS, Gordy-EIU So 3 2 0 2 0.67 ROSS, Jeremy-APSU Fr 3 1 1 2 0.67 17. WOODS, Josh-SEMO Sr 4 2 0 2 0.50 KLAPROTH, Philip-SEMO So 4 1 1 2 0.50 BOOKER, Jawaan-JSU So 2 1 0 1 0.50 HORTON, Jason-JSU Fr 2 1 0 1 0.50

INTERCEPTIONS Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G 1. HEATH, T.J.-JSU Jr 2 5 81 2 55 2.50 2. CLIFFORD, Eugene-TSU Jr 2 1 66 1 66 0.50 CALDWELL, Jeremy-EKU So 4 2 22 1 12 0.50 LEVINE, Anthony-TSU Sr 2 1 19 0 19 0.50 KUTCH, Zach-MUR Jr 2 1 0 0 0 0.50 CAIN, Josh-JSU Sr 2 1 0 0 0 0.50 HALL, Marquez-TSU Jr 2 1 0 0 0 0.50 BELL, Justin-EKU Fr 4 2 0 0 0 0.50 9. DILLEHAY, Dustin-TTU Jr 3 1 41 1 41 0.33 REYNA, Carlos-EIU So 3 1 34 0 34 0.33

FUMBLES FORCED Cl G No. Avg/G 1. BLANFORT, Bryan-SEMO Jr 4 2 0.50 TARVER, Sidney-TSU Jr 2 1 0.50 3. KICKELS, Gordy-EIU So 3 1 0.33 MURRAY, Chris-UTM Jr 3 1 0.33 GALAN, Nathan-EIU Jr 3 1 0.33 LEMAN, Cory-EIU So 3 1 0.33 FRERICKS, Trevor-EIU Sr 3 1 0.33 BEY, Josh-UTM Jr 3 1 0.33 VANN, Justin-TTU So 3 1 0.33 HAYNES, Rashad-EIU Jr 3 1 0.33

FUMBLES RECOVERED Cl G No. Avg/G 1. LYLES, Maurice-SEMO Jr 4 3 0.75 2. ROSS, Jeremy-APSU Fr 3 2 0.67 LEMAN, Cory-EIU So 3 2 0.67 4. KILGORE, Deonte-TSU So 2 1 0.50 5. UTLEY, Jonathan-UTM Jr 3 1 0.33 ARRINGTON, Adrian-EIU Sr 3 1 0.33 ADKINS, Travis-TTU So 3 1 0.33 MURRAY, Chris-UTM Jr 3 1 0.33 HARRIS, Brandon-TTU Sr 3 1 0.33 TEAMER, Ray-UTM Jr 3 1 0.33 2009 Ohio Valley Conference Conference Team Game Highs Through games of Oct 12, 2009

TEAM HIGHS (highest totals made by)

Points 72 Southeast Missouri vs QUINCY (Sep 03, 2009) 66 Murray State vs KENTUCKY WESLEYAN (Sep 03, 2009) Points scored kicking 14 Murray State vs KENTUCKY WESLEYAN (Sep 03, 2009) [2fg,8pat] 12 Southeast Missouri vs QUINCY (Sep 03, 2009) [1fg,9pat] 12 Eastern Illinois at Austin Peay (Sep 26, 2009) [3fg,3pat] Touchdowns 10 Southeast Missouri vs QUINCY (Sep 03, 2009) 9 Jacksonville State at Nicholls State (Sep 26, 2009) Total offense yards 585 Jacksonville State at Murray State (Oct 10, 2009) [254r,331p] 555 UT Martin vs IOWA WESLEYAN (Sep 03, 2009) [245r,310p] Total offense plays 82 UT Martin vs TENNESSEE TECH (Oct 10, 2009) [45r,37p] 81 Eastern Kentucky at Eastern Illinois (Oct 03, 2009) [50r,31p] Total offense yards/play 8.4 Southeast Missouri vs QUINCY (Sep 03, 2009) [61-512] 8.1 Austin Peay vs NEWBERRY (Sep 05, 2009) [57-462] Rushing yards 371 Austin Peay vs NEWBERRY (Sep 05, 2009) 325 Austin Peay at Southeast Missouri (Oct 10, 2009) Rushing attempts 62 Austin Peay at Southeast Missouri (Oct 10, 2009) 60 Tennessee State vs SOUTHEAST MISSOURI (Oct 03, 2009) Yards per rush 8.6 Austin Peay vs NEWBERRY (Sep 05, 2009) [43-371] 7.0 Southeast Missouri at UT Martin (Sep 26, 2009) [35-244] Rushing TDs 6 Southeast Missouri vs QUINCY (Sep 03, 2009) 6 Tennessee Tech vs PIKEVILLE COLLEGE (Sep 10, 2009) Longest rush 77 Tennessee State vs Florida A&M (Sep 26, 2009) 75 Austin Peay vs NEWBERRY (Sep 05, 2009) Passing yards 336 Tennessee Tech at UT Martin (Oct 10, 2009) 331 Jacksonville State at Murray State (Oct 10, 2009) Passing attempts 42 Murray State vs EASTERN KENTUCKY (Sep 26, 2009) 41 Murray State at Missouri State (Sep 19, 2009) Passing TDs 5 Jacksonville State at Nicholls State (Sep 26, 2009) 4 Jacksonville State vs UT MARTIN (Oct 03, 2009) 4 Jacksonville State at Murray State (Oct 10, 2009) Longest pass 66 Jacksonville State at Murray State (Oct 10, 2009) 65 UT Martin vs IOWA WESLEYAN (Sep 03, 2009) Passes completed 26 UT Martin vs TENNESSEE TECH (Oct 10, 2009) 24 UT Martin vs IOWA WESLEYAN (Sep 03, 2009) 24 Southeast Missouri at UT Martin (Sep 26, 2009) 24 Murray State vs EASTERN KENTUCKY (Sep 26, 2009) Had intercepted 4 Austin Peay at Illinois State (Sep 19, 2009) 3 Southeast Missouri at Cincinnati (Sep 12, 2009) 3 Murray State vs EASTERN KENTUCKY (Sep 26, 2009) 3 UT Martin at Jacksonville State (Oct 03, 2009) 3 Murray State vs JACKSONVILLE STATE (Oct 10, 2009) 3 Austin Peay at Southeast Missouri (Oct 10, 2009) Pass completion pct 86.4 Jacksonville State vs UT MARTIN (Oct 03, 2009) [19-22] 77.8 Tennessee Tech vs PIKEVILLE COLLEGE (Sep 10, 2009) [14-18] Passing yards/attempt 12.9 Tennessee Tech at UT Martin (Oct 10, 2009) [26-336] 12.2 Jacksonville State at Alabama A&M (Sep 19, 2009) [26-317] Yards per catch 21.1 Jacksonville State at Alabama A&M (Sep 19, 2009) [15-317] 19.2 Southeast Missouri vs QUINCY (Sep 03, 2009) [12-230] Field goal attempts 4 Eastern Kentucky vs TENNESSEE TECH (Sep 19, 2009) 3 Murray State vs KENTUCKY WESLEYAN (Sep 03, 2009) 3 UT Martin at Missouri State (Sep 12, 2009) 3 Jacksonville State at Alabama A&M (Sep 19, 2009) 3 Eastern Illinois at Austin Peay (Sep 26, 2009) 3 Southeast Missouri at Tennessee State (Oct 03, 2009) Field goals made 3 Eastern Illinois at Austin Peay (Sep 26, 2009) 2009 Ohio Valley Conference Team Game Highs Through games of Oct 12, 2009

2 Murray State vs KENTUCKY WESLEYAN (Sep 03, 2009) 2 Eastern Kentucky at Indiana (Sep 03, 2009) 2 Austin Peay vs NEWBERRY (Sep 05, 2009) 2 Murray State vs EASTERN KENTUCKY (Sep 26, 2009) Longest field goal 53 Southeast Missouri at UT Martin (Sep 26, 2009) 46 Murray State vs EASTERN KENTUCKY (Sep 26, 2009) Field goal pct 100.0 Eastern Illinois at Austin Peay (Sep 26, 2009) [3-3] 100.0 Eastern Kentucky at Indiana (Sep 03, 2009) [2-2] 100.0 Austin Peay vs NEWBERRY (Sep 05, 2009) [2-2] 100.0 Murray State vs EASTERN KENTUCKY (Sep 26, 2009) [2-2] PAT kicks attempted 10 Southeast Missouri vs QUINCY (Sep 03, 2009) 8 UT Martin vs IOWA WESLEYAN (Sep 03, 2009) 8 Murray State vs KENTUCKY WESLEYAN (Sep 03, 2009) 8 Jacksonville State at Nicholls State (Sep 26, 2009) PAT kicks made 9 Southeast Missouri vs QUINCY (Sep 03, 2009) 8 UT Martin vs IOWA WESLEYAN (Sep 03, 2009) 8 Murray State vs KENTUCKY WESLEYAN (Sep 03, 2009) PAT kicks pct 100.0 UT Martin vs IOWA WESLEYAN (Sep 03, 2009) [8-8] 100.0 Murray State vs KENTUCKY WESLEYAN (Sep 03, 2009) [8-8] 100.0 Jacksonville State vs UT MARTIN (Oct 03, 2009) [7-7] 100.0 Jacksonville State at Alabama A&M (Sep 19, 2009) [6-6] 100.0 Tennessee Tech at UT Martin (Oct 10, 2009) [5-5] 100.0 Jacksonville State at Murray State (Oct 10, 2009) [5-5] 100.0 Eastern Illinois vs ILLINOIS STATE (Sep 03, 2009) [4-4] 100.0 Austin Peay vs NEWBERRY (Sep 05, 2009) [4-4] 100.0 Eastern Illinois at Indiana State (Sep 12, 2009) [4-4] 100.0 Eastern Kentucky at Eastern Illinois (Oct 03, 2009) [4-4] 100.0 Eastern Illinois vs EASTERN KENTUCKY (Oct 03, 2009) [4-4] 100.0 Tennessee Tech vs AUSTIN PEAY (Oct 03, 2009) [4-4] 100.0 UT Martin vs TENNESSEE TECH (Oct 10, 2009) [4-4] 100.0 Austin Peay at Youngstown State (Sep 12, 2009) [3-3] 100.0 Eastern Illinois at Southeast Missouri (Sep 19, 2009) [3-3] 100.0 UT Martin vs SOUTHEAST MISSOURI (Sep 26, 2009) [3-3] 100.0 Eastern Illinois at Austin Peay (Sep 26, 2009) [3-3] 100.0 Austin Peay at Southeast Missouri (Oct 10, 2009) [3-3] 100.0 Jacksonville State at Georgia Tech (Sep 05, 2009) [2-2] 100.0 UT Martin at Missouri State (Sep 12, 2009) [2-2] 100.0 Eastern Kentucky vs TENNESSEE TECH (Sep 19, 2009) [2-2] 100.0 Southeast Missouri vs EASTERN ILLINOIS (Sep 19, 2009) [2-2] 100.0 Tennessee State at Southern University (Sep 19, 2009) [2-2] 100.0 UT Martin at Memphis (Sep 19, 2009) [2-2] 100.0 Austin Peay vs EASTERN ILLINOIS (Sep 26, 2009) [2-2] 100.0 Southeast Missouri at Tennessee State (Oct 03, 2009) [2-2] 100.0 Eastern Kentucky vs TENNESSEE STATE (Oct 10, 2009) [2-2] 100.0 Southeast Missouri vs AUSTIN PEAY (Oct 10, 2009) [2-2] 2-point PAT attempts 1 UT Martin vs SOUTHEAST MISSOURI (Sep 26, 2009) 1 Austin Peay vs EASTERN ILLINOIS (Sep 26, 2009) 1 Jacksonville State at Nicholls State (Sep 26, 2009) 1 Eastern Kentucky at Eastern Illinois (Oct 03, 2009) 1 Jacksonville State at Murray State (Oct 10, 2009) 2-point PATs made 1 UT Martin vs SOUTHEAST MISSOURI (Sep 26, 2009) Punts 10 Southeast Missouri at Cincinnati (Sep 12, 2009) 10 Tennessee Tech at Eastern Kentucky (Sep 19, 2009) Longest punt 68 Murray State vs JACKSONVILLE STATE (Oct 10, 2009) 60 Murray State at NC State (Sep 12, 2009) Yards punted 458 Southeast Missouri at Cincinnati (Sep 12, 2009) [10-458] 2009 Ohio Valley Conference Team Game Highs Through games of Oct 12, 2009

365 Tennessee State at Jackson State (Sep 12, 2009) [9-365] Punting avg 51.0 Eastern Illinois vs ILLINOIS STATE (Sep 03, 2009) [2-102] 47.2 Jacksonville State at Nicholls State (Sep 26, 2009) [4-189] Punt returns 6 UT Martin vs IOWA WESLEYAN (Sep 03, 2009) 6 Eastern Kentucky vs TENNESSEE TECH (Sep 19, 2009) Punt return yards 153 Murray State vs KENTUCKY WESLEYAN (Sep 03, 2009) 92 Jacksonville State at Alabama A&M (Sep 19, 2009) Punt return avg 30.6 Murray State vs KENTUCKY WESLEYAN (Sep 03, 2009) [5-153] 23.0 Jacksonville State at Alabama A&M (Sep 19, 2009) [4-92] Punt return TDs 1 Southeast Missouri vs QUINCY (Sep 03, 2009) 1 Murray State vs KENTUCKY WESLEYAN (Sep 03, 2009) 1 Austin Peay at Youngstown State (Sep 12, 2009) 1 Jacksonville State at Alabama A&M (Sep 19, 2009) Longest punt return 75 Murray State vs KENTUCKY WESLEYAN (Sep 03, 2009) 64 Jacksonville State at Alabama A&M (Sep 19, 2009) Kick returns 11 Murray State at NC State (Sep 12, 2009) 11 Southeast Missouri at Cincinnati (Sep 12, 2009) Kick return yards 219 Murray State at NC State (Sep 12, 2009) 196 Murray State vs JACKSONVILLE STATE (Oct 10, 2009) Kick return avg 48.0 Southeast Missouri vs QUINCY (Sep 03, 2009) [2-96] 45.3 Jacksonville State at Nicholls State (Sep 26, 2009) [3-136] Longest kick return 95 Jacksonville State at Nicholls State (Sep 26, 2009) 86 Murray State vs KENTUCKY WESLEYAN (Sep 03, 2009) Kick return TDs 1 Murray State vs KENTUCKY WESLEYAN (Sep 03, 2009) 1 Jacksonville State at Nicholls State (Sep 26, 2009) Interceptions 3 Murray State vs KENTUCKY WESLEYAN (Sep 03, 2009) 3 Eastern Kentucky at Murray State (Sep 26, 2009) 3 Jacksonville State vs UT MARTIN (Oct 03, 2009) 3 Jacksonville State at Murray State (Oct 10, 2009) 3 Southeast Missouri vs AUSTIN PEAY (Oct 10, 2009) Interception return yds 85 Tennessee State at Eastern Kentucky (Oct 10, 2009) 85 Southeast Missouri vs AUSTIN PEAY (Oct 10, 2009) Interception return avg 42.5 Tennessee State at Eastern Kentucky (Oct 10, 2009) [2-85] 28.3 Southeast Missouri vs AUSTIN PEAY (Oct 10, 2009) [3-85] Longest interception rtn 69 Southeast Missouri vs AUSTIN PEAY (Oct 10, 2009) 66 Tennessee State at Eastern Kentucky (Oct 10, 2009) Interception return TDs 2 Jacksonville State vs UT MARTIN (Oct 03, 2009) 1 Southeast Missouri vs QUINCY (Sep 03, 2009) 1 Eastern Illinois at Indiana State (Sep 12, 2009) 1 Eastern Kentucky vs TENNESSEE TECH (Sep 19, 2009) 1 Eastern Kentucky at Eastern Illinois (Oct 03, 2009) 1 Tennessee Tech at UT Martin (Oct 10, 2009) 1 Tennessee State at Eastern Kentucky (Oct 10, 2009) 1 Southeast Missouri vs AUSTIN PEAY (Oct 10, 2009) Fumbles lost 4 Eastern Illinois at Southeast Missouri (Sep 19, 2009) 3 Eastern Illinois vs EASTERN KENTUCKY (Oct 03, 2009) 3 Eastern Kentucky at Eastern Illinois (Oct 03, 2009) Fumbles recovered 4 Southeast Missouri vs EASTERN ILLINOIS (Sep 19, 2009) 3 Jacksonville State at Georgia Tech (Sep 05, 2009) 3 Jacksonville State at Florida State (Sep 12, 2009) 3 Jacksonville State at Alabama A&M (Sep 19, 2009) 3 Jacksonville State at Nicholls State (Sep 26, 2009) 3 Eastern Kentucky at Eastern Illinois (Oct 03, 2009) 3 Eastern Illinois vs EASTERN KENTUCKY (Oct 03, 2009) Sacked by opp 8 Murray State at Missouri State (Sep 19, 2009) 7 Jacksonville State at Florida State (Sep 12, 2009) 2009 Ohio Valley Conference Team Game Highs Through games of Oct 12, 2009

7 Eastern Illinois vs EASTERN KENTUCKY (Oct 03, 2009) QB sacks 7 Eastern Kentucky at Eastern Illinois (Oct 03, 2009) 6 Eastern Kentucky at Murray State (Sep 26, 2009) Turnovers committed 6 Austin Peay at Illinois State (Sep 19, 2009) 5 Eastern Illinois vs EASTERN KENTUCKY (Oct 03, 2009) Turnovers caused 5 Eastern Kentucky at Eastern Illinois (Oct 03, 2009) 4 Murray State vs KENTUCKY WESLEYAN (Sep 03, 2009) 4 Southeast Missouri vs EASTERN ILLINOIS (Sep 19, 2009) 4 Eastern Illinois vs EASTERN KENTUCKY (Oct 03, 2009) 4 Southeast Missouri vs AUSTIN PEAY (Oct 10, 2009) Kicks blocked 3 Eastern Kentucky vs TENNESSEE STATE (Oct 10, 2009) 2 Eastern Kentucky at Eastern Illinois (Oct 03, 2009) First downs 33 Jacksonville State at Murray State (Oct 10, 2009) 28 UT Martin vs IOWA WESLEYAN (Sep 03, 2009) 1st downs rushing 19 Austin Peay at Southeast Missouri (Oct 10, 2009) 17 Southeast Missouri vs QUINCY (Sep 03, 2009) 1st downs passing 15 UT Martin vs IOWA WESLEYAN (Sep 03, 2009) 15 Jacksonville State at Murray State (Oct 10, 2009) 1st downs by penalty 6 Tennessee Tech vs AUSTIN PEAY (Oct 03, 2009) 4 Austin Peay at Youngstown State (Sep 12, 2009) 4 UT Martin vs SOUTHEAST MISSOURI (Sep 26, 2009) 4 Tennessee Tech at Kansas State (Sep 26, 2009) Penalties 18 UT Martin at Memphis (Sep 19, 2009) 15 Tennessee State at Southern University (Sep 19, 2009) Penalties yards 170 Southeast Missouri at UT Martin (Sep 26, 2009) 164 UT Martin vs TENNESSEE TECH (Oct 10, 2009) 2009 Ohio Valley Conference Conference Individual Game Highs Through games of Oct 12, 2009

INDIVIDUAL PLAYER GAME HIGHS

Points scored 18 HARRIS, Henry (Southeast Missouri) vs QUINCY (Sep 03, 2009) 18 BARNES, Miguel (UT Martin) vs IOWA WESLEYAN (Sep 03, 2009) 18 HARRIS, Marcus (Murray State) vs KENTUCKY WESLEYAN (Sep 03, 2009) 18 YOUNG, Jamal (Jacksonville State) at Murray State (Oct 10, 2009) Touchdowns 3 HARRIS, Henry (Southeast Missouri) vs QUINCY (Sep 03, 2009) 3 BARNES, Miguel (UT Martin) vs IOWA WESLEYAN (Sep 03, 2009) 3 HARRIS, Marcus (Murray State) vs KENTUCKY WESLEYAN (Sep 03, 2009) 3 YOUNG, Jamal (Jacksonville State) at Murray State (Oct 10, 2009) TD responsibility 5 PERRILLOUX, Ryan (Jacksonville State) at Alabama A&M (Sep 19, 2009) [2r,3p] 5 PERRILLOUX, Ryan (Jacksonville State) at Nicholls State (Sep 26, 2009) [1r,4p] Points scored kicking 14 CULLEN, Kienan (Murray State) vs KENTUCKY WESLEYAN (Sep 03, 2009) [2fg,8pat] 12 SPADA, Doug (Southeast Missouri) vs QUINCY (Sep 03, 2009) [1fg,9pat] 12 SIGNOR, Austin (Eastern Illinois) at Austin Peay (Sep 26, 2009) [3fg,3pat] Total offense yards 373 PERRILLOUX, Ryan (Jacksonville State) at Murray State (Oct 10, 2009) [50r,323p] 338 PRYOR, T.J. (Eastern Kentucky) at Eastern Illinois (Oct 03, 2009) [45r,293p] Total offense plays 53 EHRHARDT, Jeff (Murray State) at Missouri State (Sep 19, 2009) [12r,41p] 51 SCHEIBLE, Matt (Southeast Missouri) at Tennessee State (Oct 03, 2009) [17r,34p] Total offense yards/play 17.0 PEOPLES, Walter (Southeast Missouri) at UT Martin (Sep 26, 2009) [3-51] 12.3 CARR, Derek (UT Martin) vs IOWA WESLEYAN (Sep 03, 2009) [3-37] Rushing yards 228 WHITE, Ryan (Austin Peay) at Southeast Missouri (Oct 10, 2009) 210 WHITE, Ryan (Austin Peay) vs NEWBERRY (Sep 05, 2009) Rushing attempts 32 WHITE, Ryan (Austin Peay) at Southeast Missouri (Oct 10, 2009) 28 WALKER, C.J. (Eastern Kentucky) at Eastern Illinois (Oct 03, 2009) Yards per rush 17.0 PEOPLES, Walter (Southeast Missouri) at UT Martin (Sep 26, 2009) [3-51] 10.5 POTEMPA, Jimmy (Eastern Illinois) at Indiana State (Sep 12, 2009) [2-21] 10.5 BARKSDALE, Tevin (UT Martin) at Memphis (Sep 19, 2009) [2-21] Rushing TDs 3 HARRIS, Henry (Southeast Missouri) vs QUINCY (Sep 03, 2009) 3 BARNES, Miguel (UT Martin) vs IOWA WESLEYAN (Sep 03, 2009) Longest rush 77 McNAIRL, Calvin (Tennessee State) vs Florida A&M (Sep 26, 2009) 75 HOLT, Terrence (Austin Peay) vs NEWBERRY (Sep 05, 2009) Passing yards 323 PERRILLOUX, Ryan (Jacksonville State) at Murray State (Oct 10, 2009) 318 SWEENEY, Lee (Tennessee Tech) at UT Martin (Oct 10, 2009) Passing attempts 41 EHRHARDT, Jeff (Murray State) at Missouri State (Sep 19, 2009) 38 IVORY, Marques (Jacksonville State) at Georgia Tech (Sep 05, 2009) 38 SCHEIBLE, Matt (Southeast Missouri) at UT Martin (Sep 26, 2009) Passing TDs 4 PERRILLOUX, Ryan (Jacksonville State) at Nicholls State (Sep 26, 2009) 4 PERRILLOUX, Ryan (Jacksonville State) vs UT MARTIN (Oct 03, 2009) Longest pass 66 PERRILLOUX, Ryan (Jacksonville State) at Murray State (Oct 10, 2009) 65 THOMPSON, Cade (UT Martin) vs IOWA WESLEYAN (Sep 03, 2009) Passes completed 26 THOMPSON, Cade (UT Martin) vs TENNESSEE TECH (Oct 10, 2009) 24 SCHEIBLE, Matt (Southeast Missouri) at UT Martin (Sep 26, 2009) Had intercepted 4 ORR, Gary (Austin Peay) at Illinois State (Sep 19, 2009) 3 SCHEIBLE, Matt (Southeast Missouri) at Cincinnati (Sep 12, 2009) 3 YANTKO, Nico (Murray State) vs JACKSONVILLE STATE (Oct 10, 2009) 3 RYAN, Jake (Austin Peay) at Southeast Missouri (Oct 10, 2009) Pass completion pct 100.0 CARR, Derek (UT Martin) vs IOWA WESLEYAN (Sep 03, 2009) [3-3] 100.0 YANTKO, Nico (Murray State) vs KENTUCKY WESLEYAN (Sep 03, 2009) [2-2] 100.0 IVORY, Marques (Jacksonville State) at Murray State (Oct 10, 2009) [2-2] Pass yards/attempt 13.3 PERRILLOUX, Ryan (Jacksonville State) at Alabama A&M (Sep 19, 2009) [22-293] 12.8 PERRILLOUX, Ryan (Jacksonville State) vs UT MARTIN (Oct 03, 2009) [16-205] Pass yards/catch 22.5 PERRILLOUX, Ryan (Jacksonville State) at Alabama A&M (Sep 19, 2009) [13-293] 14.6 PERRILLOUX, Ryan (Jacksonville State) vs UT MARTIN (Oct 03, 2009) [14-205] Receiving yards 159 BENFORD, Tim (Tennessee Tech) at UT Martin (Oct 10, 2009) 133 WILKERSON, James (Jacksonville State) vs UT MARTIN (Oct 03, 2009) 2009 Ohio Valley Conference Individual Game Highs Through games of Oct 12, 2009

Receptions 10 TOWNSEL, Derrick (Murray State) vs EASTERN KENTUCKY (Sep 26, 2009) 9 CROMER, Evan (Eastern Kentucky) at Indiana (Sep 03, 2009) 9 ANOKA, Dexter (UT Martin) vs SOUTHEAST MISSOURI (Sep 26, 2009) 9 ROBINSON, Antonio (Tennessee Tech) vs AUSTIN PEAY (Oct 03, 2009) 9 HICKS, Mike (UT Martin) vs TENNESSEE TECH (Oct 10, 2009) Yards per catch 46.5 SHAW, James (Jacksonville State) at Murray State (Oct 10, 2009) [2-93] 40.5 EDWARDS, Miles (Southeast Missouri) vs QUINCY (Sep 03, 2009) [2-81] Receiving TDs 2 HOWARD, Justin (Jacksonville State) at Nicholls State (Sep 26, 2009) 2 WILKERSON, James (Jacksonville State) vs UT MARTIN (Oct 03, 2009) 2 ROBINSON, Antonio (Tennessee Tech) vs AUSTIN PEAY (Oct 03, 2009) Longest reception 66 SHAW, James (Jacksonville State) at Murray State (Oct 10, 2009) 65 HICKS, Mike (UT Martin) vs IOWA WESLEYAN (Sep 03, 2009) Field goal attempts 4 O'CONNOR, Logan (Eastern Kentucky) vs TENNESSEE TECH (Sep 19, 2009) 3 CULLEN, Kienan (Murray State) vs KENTUCKY WESLEYAN (Sep 03, 2009) 3 TATUM, Patrick (Jacksonville State) at Alabama A&M (Sep 19, 2009) 3 SIGNOR, Austin (Eastern Illinois) at Austin Peay (Sep 26, 2009) 3 SPADA, Doug (Southeast Missouri) at Tennessee State (Oct 03, 2009) Field goals made 3 SIGNOR, Austin (Eastern Illinois) at Austin Peay (Sep 26, 2009) 2 CULLEN, Kienan (Murray State) vs KENTUCKY WESLEYAN (Sep 03, 2009) 2 O'CONNOR, Logan (Eastern Kentucky) at Indiana (Sep 03, 2009) 2 STANSELL, Stephen (Austin Peay) vs NEWBERRY (Sep 05, 2009) 2 CULLEN, Kienan (Murray State) vs EASTERN KENTUCKY (Sep 26, 2009) Longest field goal 53 SPADA, Doug (Southeast Missouri) at UT Martin (Sep 26, 2009) 46 CULLEN, Kienan (Murray State) vs EASTERN KENTUCKY (Sep 26, 2009) Field goal pct 100.0 SIGNOR, Austin (Eastern Illinois) at Austin Peay (Sep 26, 2009) [3-3] 100.0 O'CONNOR, Logan (Eastern Kentucky) at Indiana (Sep 03, 2009) [2-2] 100.0 STANSELL, Stephen (Austin Peay) vs NEWBERRY (Sep 05, 2009) [2-2] 100.0 CULLEN, Kienan (Murray State) vs EASTERN KENTUCKY (Sep 26, 2009) [2-2] PAT kicks attempted 10 SPADA, Doug (Southeast Missouri) vs QUINCY (Sep 03, 2009) 8 CULLEN, Kienan (Murray State) vs KENTUCKY WESLEYAN (Sep 03, 2009) 8 TATUM, Patrick (Jacksonville State) at Nicholls State (Sep 26, 2009) PAT kicks made 9 SPADA, Doug (Southeast Missouri) vs QUINCY (Sep 03, 2009) 8 CULLEN, Kienan (Murray State) vs KENTUCKY WESLEYAN (Sep 03, 2009) PAT kicks pct 100.0 CULLEN, Kienan (Murray State) vs KENTUCKY WESLEYAN (Sep 03, 2009) [8-8] 100.0 TATUM, Patrick (Jacksonville State) vs UT MARTIN (Oct 03, 2009) [7-7] 100.0 HANSEN, Tom (UT Martin) vs IOWA WESLEYAN (Sep 03, 2009) [6-6] 100.0 TATUM, Patrick (Jacksonville State) at Alabama A&M (Sep 19, 2009) [6-6] 100.0 TATUM, Patrick (Jacksonville State) at Murray State (Oct 10, 2009) [5-5] 100.0 SIGNOR, Austin (Eastern Illinois) vs ILLINOIS STATE (Sep 03, 2009) [4-4] 100.0 STANSELL, Stephen (Austin Peay) vs NEWBERRY (Sep 05, 2009) [4-4] 100.0 SIGNOR, Austin (Eastern Illinois) at Indiana State (Sep 12, 2009) [4-4] 100.0 O'CONNOR, Logan (Eastern Kentucky) at Eastern Illinois (Oct 03, 2009) [4-4] 100.0 SIGNOR, Austin (Eastern Illinois) vs EASTERN KENTUCKY (Oct 03, 2009) [4-4] 100.0 DONEGAN, Timothy (Tennessee Tech) vs AUSTIN PEAY (Oct 03, 2009) [4-4] 100.0 HANSEN, Tom (UT Martin) vs TENNESSEE TECH (Oct 10, 2009) [4-4] 100.0 DONEGAN, Timothy (Tennessee Tech) at UT Martin (Oct 10, 2009) [4-4] 100.0 STANSELL, Stephen (Austin Peay) at Youngstown State (Sep 12, 2009) [3-3] 100.0 SIGNOR, Austin (Eastern Illinois) at Southeast Missouri (Sep 19, 2009) [3-3] 100.0 HANSEN, Tom (UT Martin) vs SOUTHEAST MISSOURI (Sep 26, 2009) [3-3] 100.0 SIGNOR, Austin (Eastern Illinois) at Austin Peay (Sep 26, 2009) [3-3] 100.0 STANSELL, Stephen (Austin Peay) at Southeast Missouri (Oct 10, 2009) [3-3] 100.0 PARKHOUSE, Ricky (UT Martin) vs IOWA WESLEYAN (Sep 03, 2009) [2-2] 100.0 TATUM, Patrick (Jacksonville State) at Georgia Tech (Sep 05, 2009) [2-2] 2009 Ohio Valley Conference Individual Game Highs Through games of Oct 12, 2009

100.0 HANSEN, Tom (UT Martin) at Missouri State (Sep 12, 2009) [2-2] 100.0 O'CONNOR, Logan (Eastern Kentucky) vs TENNESSEE TECH (Sep 19, 2009) [2-2] 100.0 SPADA, Doug (Southeast Missouri) vs EASTERN ILLINOIS (Sep 19, 2009) [2-2] 100.0 LOPEZ, John (Tennessee State) at Southern University (Sep 19, 2009) [2-2] 100.0 HANSEN, Tom (UT Martin) at Memphis (Sep 19, 2009) [2-2] 100.0 STANSELL, Stephen (Austin Peay) vs EASTERN ILLINOIS (Sep 26, 2009) [2-2] 100.0 SPADA, Doug (Southeast Missouri) at Tennessee State (Oct 03, 2009) [2-2] 100.0 O'CONNOR, Logan (Eastern Kentucky) vs TENNESSEE STATE (Oct 10, 2009) [2-2] 100.0 SPADA, Doug (Southeast Missouri) vs AUSTIN PEAY (Oct 10, 2009) [2-2] Punts 10 SPADA, Doug (Southeast Missouri) at Cincinnati (Sep 12, 2009) 9 CISNEROS, Taylor (Tennessee State) at Jackson State (Sep 12, 2009) 9 CAMPBELL, Nick (Tennessee Tech) at Eastern Kentucky (Sep 19, 2009) Yards punted 458 SPADA, Doug (Southeast Missouri) at Cincinnati (Sep 12, 2009) [10-458] 365 CISNEROS, Taylor (Tennessee State) at Jackson State (Sep 12, 2009) [9-365] Longest punt 68 CULLEN, Kienan (Murray State) vs JACKSONVILLE STATE (Oct 10, 2009) 60 CULLEN, Kienan (Murray State) at NC State (Sep 12, 2009) Punting avg 51.0 COOK, Kevin (Eastern Illinois) vs ILLINOIS STATE (Sep 03, 2009) [2-102] 48.2 COOK, Kevin (Eastern Illinois) at Penn State (Oct 10, 2009) [6-289] Punt returns 5 CALDWELL, Jeremy (Eastern Kentucky) vs TENNESSEE TECH (Sep 19, 2009) 4 SAILES, Henry (Tennessee Tech) vs PIKEVILLE COLLEGE (Sep 10, 2009) 4 BONNER, Alan (Jacksonville State) at Alabama A&M (Sep 19, 2009) Punt return yards 92 BONNER, Alan (Jacksonville State) at Alabama A&M (Sep 19, 2009) 83 HARRIS, Marcus (Murray State) vs KENTUCKY WESLEYAN (Sep 03, 2009) Longest punt return 75 HARRIS, Marcus (Murray State) vs KENTUCKY WESLEYAN (Sep 03, 2009) 64 BONNER, Alan (Jacksonville State) at Alabama A&M (Sep 19, 2009) Punt return TDs 1 BROCK, Tylor (Southeast Missouri) vs QUINCY (Sep 03, 2009) 1 HARRIS, Marcus (Murray State) vs KENTUCKY WESLEYAN (Sep 03, 2009) 1 MINES, Adrian (Austin Peay) at Youngstown State (Sep 12, 2009) 1 BONNER, Alan (Jacksonville State) at Alabama A&M (Sep 19, 2009) Punt return avg 41.5 HARRIS, Marcus (Murray State) vs KENTUCKY WESLEYAN (Sep 03, 2009) [2-83] 23.3 TOWNSEL, Derrick (Murray State) vs KENTUCKY WESLEYAN (Sep 03, 2009) [3-70] Kick returns 8 HARRIS, Marcus (Murray State) at NC State (Sep 12, 2009) 7 HOLT, Terrence (Austin Peay) at Youngstown State (Sep 12, 2009) 7 MCKINLEY, Jacob (Southeast Missouri) at Cincinnati (Sep 12, 2009) Kick return yards 167 HARRIS, Marcus (Murray State) at NC State (Sep 12, 2009) 156 HOLT, Terrence (Austin Peay) at Youngstown State (Sep 12, 2009) Kick return avg 65.0 YOUNG, Jamal (Jacksonville State) at Nicholls State (Sep 26, 2009) [2-130] 62.5 HARRIS, Marcus (Murray State) vs KENTUCKY WESLEYAN (Sep 03, 2009) [2-125] Longest kick return 95 YOUNG, Jamal (Jacksonville State) at Nicholls State (Sep 26, 2009) 86 HARRIS, Marcus (Murray State) vs KENTUCKY WESLEYAN (Sep 03, 2009) Kick return TDs 1 HARRIS, Marcus (Murray State) vs KENTUCKY WESLEYAN (Sep 03, 2009) 1 YOUNG, Jamal (Jacksonville State) at Nicholls State (Sep 26, 2009) Combined PR/KR yards 208 HARRIS, Marcus (Murray State) vs KENTUCKY WESLEYAN (Sep 03, 2009) [83pr-125kr] 167 HARRIS, Marcus (Murray State) at NC State (Sep 12, 2009) [0pr-167kr] Interceptions 3 HEATH, T.J. (Jacksonville State) vs UT MARTIN (Oct 03, 2009) 2 CALDWELL, Jeremy (Eastern Kentucky) at Indiana (Sep 03, 2009) 2 BELL, Justin (Eastern Kentucky) at Murray State (Sep 26, 2009) 2 CALDWELL, Jeremy (Eastern Kentucky) at Eastern Illinois (Oct 03, 2009) 2 HEATH, T.J. (Jacksonville State) at Murray State (Oct 10, 2009) Interception return yds 81 HEATH, T.J. (Jacksonville State) vs UT MARTIN (Oct 03, 2009) 69 BLANFORT, Bryan (Southeast Missouri) vs AUSTIN PEAY (Oct 10, 2009) Interception return avg 27.0 HEATH, T.J. (Jacksonville State) vs UT MARTIN (Oct 03, 2009) [3-81] 11.0 CALDWELL, Jeremy (Eastern Kentucky) at Eastern Illinois (Oct 03, 2009) [2-22] 2009 Ohio Valley Conference Individual Game Highs Through games of Oct 12, 2009

Longest interception rtn 69 BLANFORT, Bryan (Southeast Missouri) vs AUSTIN PEAY (Oct 10, 2009) 66 CLIFFORD, Eugene (Tennessee State) at Eastern Kentucky (Oct 10, 2009) Interception return TDs 2 HEATH, T.J. (Jacksonville State) vs UT MARTIN (Oct 03, 2009) 1 EPSTEIN, Tyler (Southeast Missouri) vs QUINCY (Sep 03, 2009) 1 JAMES, CJ (Eastern Illinois) at Indiana State (Sep 12, 2009) 1 EVANS, Andre (Eastern Kentucky) vs TENNESSEE TECH (Sep 19, 2009) 1 CALDWELL, Jeremy (Eastern Kentucky) at Eastern Illinois (Oct 03, 2009) 1 DILLEHAY, Dustin (Tennessee Tech) at UT Martin (Oct 10, 2009) 1 CLIFFORD, Eugene (Tennessee State) at Eastern Kentucky (Oct 10, 2009) 1 BLANFORT, Bryan (Southeast Missouri) vs AUSTIN PEAY (Oct 10, 2009) All-purpose yards 288 HOLT, Terrence (Austin Peay) vs NEWBERRY (Sep 05, 2009) 234 WHITE, Ryan (Austin Peay) at Southeast Missouri (Oct 10, 2009) Tackles 17.0 BUTLER, Tamar (Murray State) vs KENTUCKY WESLEYAN (Sep 03, 2009) [8-9] 16.0 LEMAN, Cory (Eastern Illinois) at Southeast Missouri (Sep 19, 2009) [7-9] Sacks 3.0 LANE, Austen (Murray State) at Missouri State (Sep 19, 2009) [3-0] 2.0 DALRYMPLE, Jordan (Eastern Kentucky) at Murray State (Sep 26, 2009) [2-0] 2.0 DIX, Kevin (Jacksonville State) vs UT MARTIN (Oct 03, 2009) [2-0] 2.0 DAVIS, Torrey (Jacksonville State) at Murray State (Oct 10, 2009) [2-0] Tackles for loss 3.5 WOODARD, Kellen (Tennessee State) at Southern University (Sep 19, 2009) [2-3] 3.0 UTLEY, Jonathan (UT Martin) at Missouri State (Sep 12, 2009) [3-0] 3.0 GRIFFIN, Howard (Tennessee Tech) at Eastern Kentucky (Sep 19, 2009) [3-0] 3.0 LANE, Austen (Murray State) at Missouri State (Sep 19, 2009) [3-0] 3.0 SOUCY, Andrew (Eastern Kentucky) at Murray State (Sep 26, 2009) [3-0]