ALL-AMERICAN SELECTIONS

CODY MIKELL (2016-17) Punter AFCA • First Team (2017) Mikell was a weapon for Henderson in 2017 and broke the Great American Conference and school records for yards per punt (45.6) and punting average for a career (43.9).

Mikell had 26 kicks in 2017, 10 of which went 50 yards or more, and had 13 kicks downed inside the 20- yard line. In his Reddie career, Mikell punted 60 times and racked up 2635 total punting yards.

The Poplarville, Miss. product was a two-time All-GAC performer as a Second Team selection in 2016 and a First Team honoree in 2017.

DARIUS DAVIS (2010-14) KEVIN RODGERS (2011-14) AFCA • First Team (2014) Beyond College Sports • First Team (2012, 2013, 2014) Associated Press • First Team (2014), HM (2013) D2Football.com • Second Team (2013, 2014), HM (2012) D2Football.com • First Team (2014), Third Team (2013) Daktronics • Second Team (2013, 2014) Don Hansen • First Team (2013, 2014) Don Hansen • Third Team (2014), Second Team (2013), HM (2012) Beyond College Sports • First Team (2014), Third Team (2013) Associated Press • Second Team (2013) Capital One Academic All-American Player of the Year (2014) A unanimous first-team All-Great American Conference selection, the senior wide-receiver led the league with 18 touchdowns, 1261 Rodgers completed 283-of-427 passes for 3,602 yards and 34 yards receiving for an average of 114.6 yards per game. touchdowns in 2014. He averaged 327.5 yards per game and threw for The native of Frisco, Texas led the nation in average yards per catch 300 yards or more seven times. Rodgers finished as runner-up for the (22.5) and was second nationally in touchdowns. Trophy and was also named the Capital One Academic All- HSU’s career leader in scoring with 302 points, Davis also holds the America® Division II Player of the Year. record for career receiving yards (3,686), receptions (179), and In 2013, Rodgers led the nation in passing yards per game at 400.6, touchdowns (47). total offense (399.5), third in touchdowns (40) and fourth in efficiency Davis went over the 100-yard mark 14 times during his career (178.64). He completed 322-of-467 passes for 4,807 yards (8th most in including a best 232 yards against Southern Arkansas on Nov. 9, 2013. D2 history) and 40 touchdowns. He was the sixth quarterback in Division In Henderson’s opening game of 2014, Davis had 10 receptions for II history to throw for 4,000 or more yards in back-to-back seasons and 217 yards and five touchdowns setting a HSU and GAC record. finished third in the Harlon Hill votng. In 2013, Davis set the HSU and GAC single-season record for yards In 2012, Rodgers led the nation in yards per completion (14.77) and receiving with 1,597, as well as touchdown receptions with 16. In 12 yards per pass (9.78). He was second in the nation in passing efficiency games he cauggt 75 passes and averaged 133.1 yards per game. (175.66) and touchdown passes (41) while Ranking fourth in the NCAA in Davis went over the 100-yard mark eight times during the season. passing yards per game (363.8) and total offense (366.3). Rodgers threw He was named Beyond College Sports Network National Player of for 300 or more yards in eight of 11 games and 400 or more yards four the Week after compiling a career-best 232 yards against Southern times. Arkansas which ranks third all-time in HSU history. During his illustrious career, Rodgers compiled 13,678 passing yards, Davis ended his career with a HSU record 179 receptions for 3,686 which ranks fifth all-time in NCAA Division II history. The three-time All- yards and 47 touchdowns American completed 1,010 of 1,518 career passes for a 66.5 completion percentage and 124 touchdowns, third all-time in NCAA Division II. In 41 career games played, Rodgers averaged 333.6 yards passing per game which ranks third in NCAA Division II history. He finished his career with a 163.25 passing efficiency which ranks 12th all-time. ALL-AMERICAN SELECTIONS

JOSH DAVIS KEATON STIGGER KELTON HAYS Linebacker Linebacker Offensive Line - Center • 2014 • • 2013 • • 2013 • Don Hansen • Honorable Mention Beyond College Sports • Second Team D2Football.com • Second Team Associated Press • Second Team Daktronics • Second Team Daktronics • Second Team Don Hansen • Second Team Don Hansen • Honorable Mention Beyond College Sports • Third Team • 2012 • Don Hansen • Third Team

DOUG DESPAIN AL LASKER ISRAEL VALENTIN Offensive Line Return Specialist Return Specialist • 2013 • • 2013 • • 2012 • Beyond College Sports • Third Team Beyond College Sports • Third Team Beyond College Sports Second Team ALL-AMERICAN SELECTIONS

MAXIE GRAHAM ROBERT JORDAN NICK HARDESTY Linebacker Wide Receiver Quarterback • 2012 • Return Specialist • 2010 • Daktronics • Second Team • 2012 • Don Hansen Honorable Mention Beyond College Sports • Third Team Don Hansen Don Hansen • Honorable Mention Third Team (WR) / Third Team (RS) Graham, the Great American Conference Jordan led the GAC in receiving yards (97.6) Nick Hardesty earned All-American Player of the Year recipient, led the GAC and in all-purpose yards (139.1). He totaled Honorable Mention honors and was a in total tackles with 115 stops and his 65 catches for 1074 yards and 10 national finalist for the Harlon Hill Trophy. average of 10.45 tackles per game touchdowns. As a punt returner he collected Hardesty earned GSC Offensive Player ranked 19th nationally. Graham totaled a 456 yards on 26 attempts and returned two of the Year Honors while leading season-high 17 tackles with 2.0 tackles punts for touchdowns (82 and 69 yards). Henderson to a share of the GSC title. A for lost yardage against Ouachita four-time GSC Offensive Player of the Baptist. Graham earned GAC Defensive Week selection, Hardesty totaled 4,007 Player of the Week honors after yards for an average of 368.3 yards per recording 15 tackles while having two game. Hardesty completed 320-of-507 interceptions against Arkansas- passes for a completion percentage of Monticello. .631 while having 30 touchdowns. NATIONAL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK D2FOOTBALL.COM BEYOND COLLEGE COLLEGE NETWORK Chad Luttrull (O) vs ATU Oct. 30, 2000 Kevin Rodgers (O) vs. McKendree Sept. 10, 2012 Bryan Woodard (ST) vs. Harding Oct. 3, 2005 Keaton Stigger (D) vs. SEOSU Sept. 24, 2012 Kevin Rodgers (O) vs. McKendree Sept. 10, 2012 Kevin Rodgers (O) vs. Harding Oct. 13, 2012 Robert Jordan (ST) vs. SEOSU Sept. 24, 2012 Offensive Line vs. SNU. Sept. 7, 2013 Kevin Rodgers (O) vs. ECU Sept. 28, 2013 Kevin Rodgers (O) vs. SNU Sept. 7, 2013 Al Lasker (ST) vs. McKendree Sept. 14, 2013 NCAA.COM Keaton Stigger (D) vs. SEOSU Sept. 21, 2013 Kevin Rodgers (O) vs. McKendree Sept. 10, 2012 Kevin Rodgers (O) vs. ECU Sept. 28, 2013 Kevin Rodgers (O) vs. ECU Sept. 28, 2013 Keaton Stigger (D) vs. SWOSU Oct. 12, 2013 Corey Chappell (ST) vs. Harding Oct. 26, 2013 ROBERT COREY Al Lasker (ST) vs. UAM Nov. 2, 2013 USA CHAPPELL JORDAN Kevin Rodgers (O) vs.Nicholls Sept. 22, 2014 Gary Vines (D) vs. UAM Nov. 2, 2013 Houston Ray (ST) vs. NWOSU Oct. 4, 2014 Kevin Rodgers (O) vs. SAU Nov. 9, 2013 Glennon Bobo (D) vs. UAM Nov. 1, 2014 Darius Davis (O) vs. SAU Nov. 9, 2013 Kevin Rodgers (O) vs. SAU Nov. 8, 2014 Keaton Stigger (D) vs. SAU Nov. 9, 2013 Kevin Rodgers (O) vs. OBU Nov. 16, 2013 Darius Davis (O) vs. SNU Sept. 8, 2014 HSU Defense vs. Nicholls Sept. 15, 2014 Darius Davis (O) vs. ATU Oct. 20, 2014 Kevin Rodgers (O) vs. SAU Nov. 8, 2014 ALL-AMERICAN SELECTIONS

GREG GODFREY Return Specialist • 2007 • Don Hansen (1st) • 2008 • Don Hansen (HM)

Greg Godfrey is one of HSU’s all-time return leaders. During his three years at HSU, he totaled 882 yards as a punt returner and 1471 yards in kickoff re- turn yards. KURT KUTSCHER Offensive Line • 2006 • Don Hansen (1st) • 2007 • Don Hansen (3rd) GARETT MANNING D2Football.com (HM) Wide Receiver • 2008 • Daktronics (2nd) D2Football.com (HM) Don Hansen (HM) Garett Manning was a four-year letterman earning All-GSC, All-Region, and All-American honors. Manning served as the Reddies starting quarter- back for two years and a wide receiver for two years. Manning holds the ca- reer record for receiving yards with CHAD LUTTRULL 1948. Manning also threw for 2698 yards • 2000 • as a quarterback. D2Football.com Daktronics Associated Press Wide Receiver DEVON HUGHES Defensive Back • 2006 • Don Hansen (HM)

• 2007 • Don Hansen (2nd) D2Football.com (HM)

• 2008 • Don Hansen (2nd) Daktronics (2nd) D2Football.com (HM)

Devon Hughes holds the HSU, GSC and • NCAA • NCAA career record for passes defended Led nation in passes defended having a career total of 75 which includes in 2006, 2007 and 2008. 61 pass breakups and 14 interceptions. ALL-AMERICAN SELECTIONS

CHARLIE SAM STAN EARNEST LEWIS DWAYNE DONALDSON GOODWIN PARRIS RHONE PRYOR CORNELIUS • 1959 - 1960 • • 1965 • • 1970 • • 1974 • • 1974 • • 1975 • Associated Press & Associated Press NAIA All-American NAIA All-American NAIA All-American NAIA All-American NAIA All-American Offensive Guard Defensive Back Linebacker Defensive Back Defensive Back Offensive Guard

BO ROY MIKE DANIEL MIKE BRUCE ADKINSON GREEN MACK HUNTER BASS BARNES • 1976 - 1977 • • 1978 • • 1970 • • 1983 • • 1984 • • 1985 • NAIA All-American Associated Press NAIA All-American NAIA All-American NAIA All-American NAIA All-American Kicker Defensive Back Offensive Tackle Defensive Back Offensive Guard Defensive End

KENNY KEITH RICHARD CALVIN DAVE TODD FELLS BRYAN CLARK GOSHEN VANDERSLOOT JONES • 1985 • • 1985 • • 1987 • • 1989 • • 1989 • • 1990 • NAIA All-American NAIA All-American NAIA All-American NAIA All-American NAIA All-American AP • NAIA Running Back Kicker Defensive Tackle Running Back Offensive Guard Kodak All-American Offensive Line

TONY K.D. ZACH ALLEN CHRIS ROBERT GANT WILLIAMS ELBERT HOUSTON CARTER THOMAS • 1991 • • 1994 • • 2002 • • 2002 • • 1991-92 NAIA • • 1996 • NAIA All-American C.M. Frank Don Hansen AA Don Hansen AA • 1992-93 C.M. Frank • C.M. FrankBob Griese Offensive Line All-American Second Team Second Team • 1992-93 AP • AP • AFCA Linebacker Kicker Linebacker • Kodak • NCAA DII • Linebacker Punter ALL-REGION SELECTIONS AFCA DAKTRONICS/D2CCA DON HANSEN GAZETTE 2002: 1st Team: Allen Houston, LB 2017: 2nd Team: Cody Mikell, P 2018: 3rd Team: Daniel Moore, LG 2001: 2nd Team: Sedrick Howard, SS 2016: 2nd Team: Cameron Sonnier, LB 2017: 3rd Team: Cory Stitle, C 2000: 1st Team: Chad Luttrull, WR 2014: 1st Team: Josh Davis, LB 3rd Team: Sam Johnson, DE 1998: 2nd Team: Lee Daily, LB 1st Team: Darius Davis, WR 2015: 1st Team: Gary Vines, DB 2nd Team: Josh Davis, LB 1997: 2nd Team: Brandon Oakley, C 2nd Team: Kevin Rodgers, QB 2nd Team: Glennon Bobo, DE 2nd Team: Cory Stitle, OL 1996: 1st Team: , LB 2013: 1st Team: Kevin Rodgers, QB 2nd Team: Lawrence Willis, OL 2nd Team: Craig Moses, K (Player of the Year) 2nd Team: Kenrick Burns, S 2nd Team: Victor Tuatagaloa, T 1st Team: Keaton Stigger, LB 3rd Team: Houston Ray, K 1995: 1st Team: Robert Thomas, LB 1st Team: Kelton Hays, OL 3rd Team: Jaquan Cole, RB 2nd Team: Craig Moses, K 2nd Team: Darius Davis, WR 3rd Team: Grady Ollison, DL 2nd Team: Jeff Williams, G 2nd Team: Doug Despain, OL 2014: 1st Team: Darius Davis, WR 1994: 1st Team: Chris Carter, P 2nd Team: Glennon Bobo, DE 1st Team: Josh Davis, LB 2012: 1st Team: Kevin Rodgers, QB 2nd Team: Kevin Rodgers, QB 1st Team: Maxie Graham, LB 3rd Team: Houston Ray, K 2nd Team: Kelton Hays, OL 2013: 1st Team: Kevin Rodgers, QB D2 FOOTBALL.COM 2nd Team: Cherokee Streetman, OL (Player of the Year) 2008: 1st Team: Devon Hughes, DB 2010: 1st Team: Nick Hardesty, QB 1st Team: Keaton Stigger, LB 2nd Team: Greg Godfrey, RS 1st Team: Sean McGrath, TE 1st Team: Kelton Hays, OL 2006: 2nd Team: Kurt Kutscher, OG 2nd Team: Mike Tuimavave, OL 1st Team: Darius Davis, WR 2008: 1st Team: Garett Manning, WR 2nd Team: Ricky Gonzales, OL 1st Team: Greg Godfrey, RS 3rd Team: Doug Despain, OL 1st Team: Devon Hughes, DB 2012: 1st Team: Robert Jordan, WR 2nd Team: Michael Castillo, DL 1st Team: Kelton Hays, OL 2007: 1st Team: Kurt Kutscher, OG 1st Team: Maxie Graham, LB 1st Team: Devon Hughes, DB 2nd Team: Kevin Rodgers, QB 2nd Team: Sam Carter, DE 2nd Team: Robert Jordan, RS 2nd Team: Scott Houser, TE 3rd Team: Cherokee Streetman, OL 2nd Team: Kevin Davis, C 3rd Team: Robbie Aldridge, DT 2ndTeam: Louis West, OG 3rd Team: Keaton Stigger, LB 2006: 2nd Team: Andrew Ross, OL 2010: 2nd Team: Nick Hardesty, QB 2nd Team: Chris Evering, WR 2nd Team: Sean McGrath, TE 2nd Team: Mike Tuimavave, O 2009: 2nd Team: Marc Keppner, OG 2008: 1st Team: Garett Manning, WR 1st Team: Greg Godfrey, RS 2nd Team: Devon Hughes, DB 2007: 1st Team: Kurt Kutscher, OG 1st Team: Devon Hughes, DB 2nd Team: Sam Carter, DE 2nd Team: Greg Godfrey, RS 3rd Team: Kevin Davis, C 3rd Team: Louis West, OG 2006: 1st Team: Kurt Kutscher, OG MAXIE GRAHAM 3rd Team: Devon Hughes, DB CHAD LUTTRULL 2002: 2nd Team: Allen Houston, LB LINEBACKER WIDE RECEIVER 3rd Team: Zach Elbert, K

BEYOND SPORTS NETWORK 2014: 1st Team: Darius Davis, WR 1st Team: Josh Davis, LB 2nd Team: Glennon Bobo, DE 2nd Team: Houston Ray, K 3rd Team: Joseph Snapp

ROBBIE ALDRIDGE CHEROKEE STREETMAN DEFENSIVE LINE OFFENSIVE LINE 2018 ALL-GAC SELECTIONS

FIRST TEAM ALL-GAC SECOND TEAM ALL-GAC

DANIEL MOORE BEN JOHNSON CAM SONNIER MALIK BROWN LEFT GUARD WIDE RECEIVER LINEBACKER SAFETY

HONORABLE MENTION ALL-GAC

LOGAN MORAGNE ROBERT THOMAS TEMO MARTINEZ RUNNING BACK DEFENSIVE END KICKER

GAC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK RICHARD STAMMETTI ANGEL ESPARZA JAKE CHATMAN OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK SPECIAL TEAMS POTW DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK SEPT. 10 AT ARKANSAS TECH SEPT. 17 AT NWOSU OCT. 22 VS. SOSU Stammetti accounted for five touchdowns Esparza had a terrific night, and racked up Chatman made plays all over the field to lead and made several clutch throws late to help 398 punting yards on 10 kicks, which included the Henderson defense to a stellar showing in the Reddies pull out their first win of the a long punt of 65 yards. He had five punts the win. The redshirt freshman from League year. He was 25-of-56 for 315 yards and four downed inside the 20-yard line and also made City, Texas, recorded five tackles, 2.5 tackles for scores through the air, and ran in Henderson’s a great defensive play in the second quarter, loss and had two interceptions. game-winning touchdown from 1-yard out on when he tackled a NWOSU punt returner to the first possession of overtime. keep a touchdown off the board for Henderson.

BRYSTON GIPSON SHANE SANDERS TEMO MARTINEZ SPECIAL TEAMS POTW DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK SPECIAL TEAMS POTW SEPT. 10 AT ARKANSAS TECH OCT. 8 VS. OKLAHOMA BAPTIST OCT. 22 VS. SOSU Gipson had five tackles on the night and made Sanders helped swing momentum in HSU’s The true freshman from Dardanelle got HSU on one of the biggest plays of the game for the favor early with two interceptions in the game’s the board with a school record-tying and ca- Reddies near the end of the first half, when first eight minutes. On the second play from reer-long 49-yard field goal in the second quar- he blocked a 32-yard field goal attempt from scrimmage, he picked off Bison quarterback ter, which was the longest kick for HSU since Arkansas Tech to save points for Henderson in Preston Haire and returned it 30 yards for the 2005, then hit a 40-yard game-winner with five a close game. game’s first score. seconds left to secure the 20-17 victory. 2017 ALL-GAC SELECTIONS

• FIRSTFIRST TEAM TEAM •

CORY STITLE CODY MIKELL SAM JOHNSON CENTER PUNTER DEFENSIVE END

SECOND TEAM HONORABLE MENTION

JOHN LAUBACHER BRANDON ANDREW BLACK OFFENSIVE LINEMAN QUINTERRO QUARTERBACK | WIDE RECEIVER DEFENSIVE LINEMAN

GAC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

• OFFENSE • • DEFENSE• EVAN LASSITER SHELDON WATSON • SEPT.23 VS. SOUTHWESTERN O KLA. • • AUG. 31 VS. HARDING • In just his second-ever start, Lassiter was brilliant for Watson patrolled the field all night for Henderson in its 28- the Reddies, completing 29 of his 45 attempts for 301 20 victory over the defending GAC champions, coming yards and three touchdowns to lead Henderson to its away with five tackles, a pass break up and two intercep- 28th-consecutive road victory, 37-14 over Southwestern tions to help the Reddies' defense stop Harding's vaunted Oklahoma State. Lassiter completed passes to 11 option attack. The 2016 All-GAC Second Teamer picked off different players on the night, which included touch- Harding starter Terrence Dingle on a deep throw in the first down strikes of 54 and 21 yards to Darion Gray and a half and then intercepted the Bisons' back up, Preston 3-yard scoring toss to Ben Johnson. Paden, at the goal line with 21 seconds remaining to seal the win for the Reddies. 2016 ALL-GAC SELECTIONS • FIRST TEAM •

JOSH DAVIS SAM JOHNSON CAMERON SONNIER DARIUS THOMAS GARY VINES LINEBACKER DEFENSIVE END LINEBACKER DEFENSIVE BACK SAFETY

• SECOND TEAM • • HONORABLE MENTION •

JUSTIN CARPENTER CODY MIKELL SHELDON WATSON COURTNEY WHITEHEAD DONDRE WRIGHT OFFENSIV TACKLE PUNTER SAFETY WIDE RECEIVER LINEBACKER

2016 GREAT AMERICAN CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE WEEK SELECTIONS • DEFENSE • • OFFENSE • • OFFENSE • CAMERON SONNIER EVAN LASSITER ANDREW BLACK • SEPT. 1 VS. SOUTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA • • OCT. 1 VS. ARKANSAS TECH • • OCT. 29 VS. OKLAHOMA BAPTIST •

Sonnier registered 12 tackles, a career In his first game as the Reddie starting Black tossed five touchdown passes in high, to pace the Reddies in a 13-11 quarterback, Lassiter completed 26-of- HSU’s 67-21 win against Oklahoma Bap- victory against Southeastern Oklahoma 37 through the air for 311 yards and a tist. Black completed 14-of-27 passes for State. He anchored a defense that pair of touchdowns to Al Lasker in a 27- 351 yards. He had a pair of 70+-yard limited Southeastern to 103 yards and 20 road win against Arkansas Tech. The touchdown passes, including a 97-yard three first downs in the second half. He Reddies’ won their 25th straight road connection with Al Lasker, the second- picked up 2.0 tackles-for-loss, including game – the longest streak in Division II. longest pass in school and GAC history. a fourth-quarter sack. He opened by completing 18 of his first 24 passes. • DEFENSE • • OFFENSE • SAM JOHNSON ANDREW BLACK • SEPT. 8 VS. EAST CENTRAL • • NOV. 5 VS. SOUTHERN NAZARENE •

Johnson anchored a Reddie defense Black earned a share of his second- that forced six turnovers in a 34-7 win straight Offensive Player of the Week as against East Central in the NCAA he set the GAC single-game completion Division II Football Showcase Game of percentage record against Southern the Week. He registered four of Nazarene. He completed his first 15 Henderson’s State’s five sacks, to tie passes en route to going 22-for-24 in less the GAC single-game record. He forced than three quarters of work. He threw a a fumble that set up the Reddies’ pair of touchdowns and added 59 yards second touchdown. EVAN LASSITER ANDREW BLACK rushing. 2015 ALL-GAC SELECTIONS

OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR • FIRST TEAM • JAQUAN COLE RUNNING BACK Jaquan Cole earned the GAC Offensive Player of the Year. Cole rushed for 1189 yards in 12 games on 220 carries to lead the JAVANTE MACK CORY STITLE JOSH DAVIS GRADY OLLISON league. RECEIVER OFFENSIVE LINE LINEBACKER DEFENSIVE LINE The junior from Duncanville, Texas rushed for a HSU record 245 yards on 27 carries against Arkansas Tech. Cole also rushed for 157 yards including an 80-yard touchdown against UAM and 143 yards on 21 carries against Southwestern Oklahoma. Cole enters the NCAA playoffs needing just 28 yards to become the 10th player in HSU history to gain 1,000 yards in a season. HOUSTON RAY JAMES JACKSON GARY VINES KENRICK BURNS PLACE KICKER SPECIALIST SAFETY SAFETY

• SECOND TEAM • • HM •

RYAN MCDONALD TREVON DEL RIO LAWSON SCHULZ TAVARES GARNER LAWRENCE WILLIS DARION GRAY RUNNING BACK DEFENSIVE LINE LINEBACKER CORNER BACK OFFENSIVE LINE RETURN

2015 GREAT AMERICAN CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE WEEK SELECTIONS • DEFENSE • • SPECIAL TEAMS • • SPECIAL TEAMS • GARY VINES COREY CHAPPELL HOUSTON RAY • SEPT. 19 VS. NORTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA • • SEPT. 19 VS. NORTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA • • SEPT. 26 VS. SOUTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA • Vines provided instrumental impact in Chappell tied his own school and GAC record Ray tied the GAC single-game high with four Henderson's 25-17 road win against with a 100-yard kickoff return to start the game successful field goals in the Reddies’ 33-0 win Northwestern Oklahoma State. The junior against Northwestern Oklahoma State. Chappell against Southwestern Oklahoma State and he defensive back made plays all over the field took the kick three yards deep in the end zone totaled 15 points. He made attempts of 23, 36, having nine tackles and three big pass break and found a crease up the middle and cut down 44 and 34 yards. ups, two of which ended Ranger drives. Vines the right sideline. • OCT. 24 VS. SOUTHERN A RKANSAS • also had a key interception, to end a • OFFENSE • Ray booted three field goals as No. 14 Reddies Northwestern drive in Reddie territory. defeated Southern Arkansas, 29-28. His field goals included a pair from beyond 40 yards - • SEPT. 26 VS. SOUTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA • JAQUAN COLE Vines intercepted two passes to help lead a • OCT. 3 VS. ARKANSAS TECH • 41 and 42. defensive unit that gave up just 220 yards, Cole rushed for a school-record 245 yards on • NOV. 1 VS. SOUTHERN NAZARENE • picked off five passes and registered its first 27 carries against the Wonder Boys. He opened Ray went a perfect 10-for-10 on extra points shutout, 33-0 against Southwestern Oklahoma the game with a carry for 65 yards and he added while booting field goals of 31 and 36 yards to State, since a 42-0 win in 2013 against a career-long 88-yard touchdown run. total 16 points in the 76-7 win against Southern Northwestern Oklahoma State. Nazarene. 2014 ALL-GAC SELECTIONS

OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR • FIRST TEAM • • SECOND TEAM • KEVIN RODGERS QUARTERBACK For the third straight season, Kevin Rodgers was named the GAC Offensive Player of the Year. Rodgers ended the season completing GLENNON BOBO DARIUS DAVIS JOSH DAVIS BLAKE LOPEZ 283 of 427 passes for 3,602 yards and DEFENSIVE END RECEIVER LINEBACKER LINEBACKER 34 TDs. The graduate student from Rockwall, Texas averaged 327.5 and threw for 300 yards or more seven times. In the season opener against Southern Nazarene, he threw for 408 yards and a record seven touchdowns. He totaled 509 yards and five touchdowns in a win over Southern Arkansas. Rodgers finished as runner-up for the Harlon Hill Trophy and was also named HOUSTON RAY KEVIN RODGERS JOSEPH SNAPP the Capital One Academic All-America® PLACE KICKER QUARTERBACK RECEIVER Division II Player of the Year.

2014 GREAT AMERICAN CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE WEEK SELECTIONS • OFFENSE • • OFFENSE • • SPECIAL TEAMS • KEVIN RODGERS DARIUS DAVIS HOUSTON RAY • SEPT. 18 VS. SOUTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA • • SEPT. 8 VS. SOUTHERN N AZARENE • • SEPT. 29 VS. EAST CENTRAL • In front of a CBS Sports Network audience, Playing just the first half, Darius Davis managed Houston Ray was successful on all three field Rodgers completed 29 of 41 passes for 382 to set an HSU and GAC record with five goal attempts including a 40-yarder early in yards and a pair of touchdown tosses. touchdown receptions against Southern the fourth quarter to help the Reddies to a 44- Rodgers, who opened the game with a 62- Nazarene. Davis had 10 catches for 217 yards 27 win over East Central. Ray began the game yard touchdown strike to Joseph Snapp on and totaled 266 all-purpose yards. with a 22-yard field goal on Henderson’s the first play from scrimmage. opening drive and followed with a 39-yard boot early in the third quarter. Ray was 5-for-5 on point after touchdowns and finished the game • NOV. 8 VS. SOUTHERN A RKANSAS • • OCT. 20 VS. ARKANSAS TECH • with 14 points scored. Rodgers earned his 14th POW of his career. Darius Davis had four receptions for 181 yards Also selected as one of Beyond College Sports and three touchdowns in Henderson’s 24-3 • OCT. 4 VS. NORTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA • Network National Players of the Week, the win over Arkansas Tech. Houston Ray set a Henderson State and GAC Reddie signal caller completed 25-of-46 Davis’ first catch was a 56-yard touchdown record for points by a kicker in a single game passes for a season-best 509 yards and five pass from Kevin Rodgers on Henderson’s with 19 in Henderson’s win over Northwestern TDs. Rodgers carried the ball four times for 32 opening possession. Just minutes later, Davis Oklahoma. yards giving him 541 yards of total offense. caught a 68-yarder for a score to put Ray had field goals of 27, 35, 38 and 39 yards Henderson on top 14-0 midway through the to set a Henderson record for field goals in a opening quarter. His third touchdown reception game. Ray was also 7-for-7 on point after came just 14 second into the second quarter touchdowns. as Rodgers connected with Davis on a 58- yard strike. Davis also totaled 29 yards in punt • DEFENSE • and kickoff returns to finish with 210 all- • DEFENSE • purpose yards. GLENNON BOBO JOSH DAVIS • NOV. 1 VS. ARKANSAS-MONTICELLO • • NOV. 8 VS. SOUTHERN A RKANSAS • Glennon Bobo recorded four solo tackles Josh Davis put on a show in front of his including having three tackles for lost yardage hometown fans in El Dorado, Ark. having a in Henderson’s win over Arkansas-Monticello. career-high 14 tackles to lead the Reddies. Bobo also had one sack, two forced fumbles In addition, Davis had two tackles for lost and three quarterback hurries. yardage, a sack and three quarterback hurries. 2013 ALL-GAC SELECTIONS COACH OF THE YEAR • FIRST TEAM • SCOTT MAXFIELD For the second straight year, Scott Maxfield guided the Reddies to an undfeated/untied season as the Reddies reorded a record 11 wins. Henderson State claimed the GAC title finishing 10- 0 in league play and GLENNON BOBO DARIUS DAVIS DOUG DESPAIN KELTON HAYS running its streak to 21 straight conference wins. Henderson State led the nation in scoring, total DEFENSIVE END RECEIVER OFFENSIVE LINE OFFENSIVE LINE offense and passing offense. The Reddies ranked as high as No. 4 nationally. Maxfield was also named the AFCA Super Region 3 Coach of the Year and was a finalist for the AFCA Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year. OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR KEVIN RODGERS QUARTERBACK A unanimous choice for the second straight RICKY GONZALES ROBERT JORDAN KEVIN RODGERS KEATON STIGGER season, Kevin Rodgers OFFENSIVE LINE RECEIVER QUARTERBACK LINEBACKER was named the GAC • SECOND TEAM • Offensive Player of the Year. The junior quarterback has completed 322-of- 467 passes for a Henderson State and GAC record 4,807 yards and 40 touchdowns. Rodgers averaged national best 400.6 yards passing per game. The product from Rockwall, Texas was named GAC Offensive Player of the Week five times and national player of the week four times. Rodgers, who finished third in the Harlon Hill CJ GONSALVES AL LASKER TIM LLEWELLYN CHRISTIAN LOVE voting, became the first Reddie in HSU history to KICKER RETURN SPECIALIST LINEBACKER DEFENSIVE BACK earn player of the year honors twice since Henderson State moved to NCAA Division II status in 1993. DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR KEATON STIGGER LINEBACKER For the second straight year a Reddie named GAC Defensive Player of the Year as linebacker NICK SIEDELHOFER RJ TAYLOR Keaton Stigger earned OFFENSIVE LINE the honor in 2013. DEFENSIVE LINE Stigger, a finalist for the • HONORABLE MENTION • Cliff Harris National Defensive Player of the Year, led the GAC with 136 tackles and was tops in rushing touchdowns with 15. A three-time First-Team All-GAC selection, Stigger earned GAC and National Player of the Week honors three times during the 2013 season. The Collierville, Tenn. product recorded 303 tackles during his three year career at Henderson along with 24.5 tackles for lost yardage. In addition to his on the field accolades, Stigger was a CoSIDA All-Academic Super RICARDO MENDEZ VINCE THOMPSON Region 3 selection. DEFENSIVE LINE DEFENSIVE BACK 2013 GAC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK • OFFENSE • • DEFENSE • • SPECIAL TEAM • KEVIN RODGERS KEATON STIGGER AL LASKER

• SEPT. 14 VS. MCKENDREE • • SEPT. 21 VS. SE OKLAHOMA • • SEPT. 14 VS. MCKENDREE • Rodgers completed 31-of-45 passes for 380 Stigger received GAC Defensive Player of Al Lasker earned GAC Special Team Player yards and five touchdowns in Henderson’s the Week honors after recording 11 tackles of the Week honors after having a 75-yard 75-14 victory. Rodgers had touchdown including nine solostops and a pair of tackles punt return for a touchdown in a 75-14 win strikes of 16, 26, 54, 32 and 7 yards. for lost yardage in Henderson’s 44-35 win over McKendree. The junior from Conway, over Southeastern Oklahoma. More Ark. averaged 19.5 yards per punt return • SEPT. 28 VS. EAST CENTRAL • impressive was that Stigger also made an and had four receptions for 43 yards. Rodgers set a single game HSU and GAC appearance on the offensive side of the record throwing for 595 yards in football as a fullback. Playing offense for • NOV. 2 VS. UA-MONTICELLO • Henderson’s 63-31 win over East Central. the first time in his collegiate career, Stigger Lasker earned Special Teams Player of the Rogers had four touchdown passes and carried the ball four times and with each Week for the second time. The Conway, set a HSU record for completion percentage attempt he reached pay dirt having three Ark. native returned three punts for 103 completing 42-of-50 passes for 84 percent. touchdown runs of 2 yards and one of 4 yards including a 63-yard return for a touch- yards. Stigger tied a GAC record for rushing • OCT. 12 VS. SW OKLAHOMA • down in Henderson’s 35-21 win over UAM. Rodgers went over the 300-yard passing touchdowns in a game. mark for the 14th time during his career as Henderson State beat Southwestern • OCT. 12 VS. SW OKLAHOMA • Oklahoma 45-17. Rodgers completed 29-of- Stigger earned GAC Defensive Player of the COREY CHAPPELL 40 passes for 378 yards and 4 touchdowns. Week honors after recording 19 tackles including 13 solo stops in Henderson State’s • OCT. 26 VS. HARDING • • NOV. 9 VS. SOUTHERN A RKANSAS • 45-17 win over Southwestern Oklahoma. Rodgers completed 27-of-39 passes for 474 Playing with a heavy heart after the passing yards in Henderson’s 66-24 win over SAU. of his grandfather earlier in the week, the He had touchdown tosses of 68, 10 and 9 linebacker from Collierville, Tenn. had two He rushed for two touchdowns having tackles for lost yardage, one sack, and two scoring jaunts of 11 and 8 yards. pass breakups. Stigger also broke free on 4thand- 1 and scampered 17 yards for his • NOV. 16 VS. OUACHITA BAPTIST • ninth rushing touchdown of the year. Rodgers earned Player of the Week honors for his performance in HSU’s 60-52 triple- overtime win over OBU. Rodgers completed 29-of-43 passes for 460 yards and 6 TDs. GARY VINES • NOV. 2 VS. UA-MONTICELLO • ROBERT JORDAN • OCT. 26 VS. HARDING •

Chappell earned Special Teams honors when he set a GAC and Henderson State record returning a kickoff 100 yards mid- way through the second quarter in Henderson’s 45-30 win over Harding. Jordan earned the GAC Offensive honor after Vines earned Defensive Player of the Week having four catches for 90 yards and three honoree, recorded nine tackles in touchdowns in Henderson’s 45-30 win over Henderson’s 35-21 win over UAM. The prod- Harding. Jordan had touchdown receptions uct of North Little Rock also recorded a pair of 23, 32 and 11 yards. of interceptions including a 69-yard pick-six. 2012 ALL-GAC SELECTIONS COACH OF THE YEAR • FIRST TEAM • SCOTT MAXFIELD Maxfield guided the Reddies to their first undfeated/untied season in school history. Henderson State claimed the GAC Title and made its first NCAA postseason appearance. Under Coach Maxfield’s leadership, the Reddies ranked as high as No. 6 ROBBIE ALDRIDGE MAXIE GRAHAM KELTON HAYS DUSTIN HOLLAND nationally. Maxfield was also finalist for the AFCA DEFENSIVE LINE LINEBACKER OFFENSIVE LINE RECEIVER Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year.

OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR KEVIN RODGERS QUARTERBACK Kevin Rodgers threw for more than 4,000 yards and 41 touchdowns last fall. Rodgers averaged a national best 14.77 yards ROBERT JORDAN KEVIN RODGERS KEATON STIGGER CHEROKEE STREETMAN per pass completion and RECEIVER QUARTERBACK LINEBACKER OFFENSIVE LINE 9.78 yards per pass attempt. The sophomore from Rockwall, Texas, was a Harlon Hill finalist, two-time National Player of the Week honoree, and was chosen as the GAC Offensive Player of the Week a record six times.

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR MAXIE GRAHAM R.J. TAYLOR ISRAEL VALENTIN LINEBACKER OFFENSIVE LINE RETURN SPECIALIST Maxie Graham led the conference in total • SECOND TEAM • tackles with 115 stops for an average of 10.45 tackles per game. The senior from Jackson, Miss. added 10.0 tackles for lost yardage. His 10.45 tackles per game ranked 19th nationally.

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR WES BRADY GLENNON BOBO JARVIS SMITH JEREMY WILLIAMS TIM LLEWELYN CORNER BACK DEFENSIVE END RUNNING BACK SAFETY LINEBACKER • HONORABLE MENTION • Tim Llewellyn earned GAC Freshman of the Year honors after turning in a productive freshman campaign. In his first season as a Reddie, Llewellyn had 46 tackles, an interception and a fumble recovery. The linebacker from Dallas, Texas had nine tackles in Henderson’s NCAA Playoff game against Missouri Western. DARIUS DAVIS DOUG DESPAIN ELLIOT HEBERT CHUCK OBI RECEIVER OFFENSIVE LINE RECEIVER SAFETY 2012 GAC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

• KEVIN RODGERS - OFFENSE • • AUG. 29 VS. SOUTHERN NAZARENE • • OCT. 6 VS. ARKANSAS-MONTICELLO • Rodgers threw for four touchdowns and 360 After a slow start completing just one of his yards in Henderson’s 63-21 win against first five passes, Rodgers completed 18 Southern Nazarene. Rodgers accumulated straight as he led Henderson to a 71-0 win these numbers in less than three quarters of over Arkansas-Monticello. Rodgers played 2 play. In the first quarter alone, Rodgers 1/2 quarters and ended the day completing completed 9-of-11 passes for 153 yards and 23-of-30 passes for 328 yards and five touchdown strikes of 31, 6 and 40 yards. In the touchdowns. first half, he threw for 306 yards and finished completing 22-of-30 passes.

• SEPT. 8 VS. MCKENDREE • • OCT. 13 VS. HARDING • Rodgers set an HSU and GAC record with seven Facing the No. 1 passing defense in the nation, touchdown passes. Rodgers threw for a Rodgers threw for 466 yards and five career-best 442 yards. He has thrown a total of touchdowns. Rodgers set the HSU single- 11 TDs in two games after totaling just nine all of season record for TD tosses thrown last year. surpassing Nick Hardety, who threw for 30 scores in 2010.

• SEPT. 15 VS. ARKANSAS TECH • • OCT. 27 VS. SOUTHERN A RKANSAS • Rodgers completed 21-of-32 passes for 381 Rodgers threw for a career high 518 yards to yards and six touchdowns while rushing for lead HSU to a 44-36 win over SAU. He set the another tying his own GAC record for GAC single-game record for total offense with touchdowns responsible for with seven. 533 yards. Rodgers became the third player in HSU history to go over 3,000 yards in a season. ROBERT JORDAN KEATON STIGGER MAXIE GRAHAM • SEPT. 22 VS. SOUTHEASTERN • • SEPT. 22 VS. SOUTHEASTERN • • OCT. 6 VS. ARKANSAS-MONTICELLO • SPECIAL TEAMS DEFENSE DEFENSE Jordan returned a pair of punts for Reddie Stigger totaled a career-high 21 tackles to set a Maxie Graham led a Reddie defense that touchdowns against Southeastern Okla.. On Henderson State and GAC single-game record recorded its first shutout since Oct. 2, 2010 when Jordan’s first score, the junior from Miami, Fla. for stops. The junior linebacker also had 2.5 Henderson blanked UAM 47-0. Graham had two spun out of a pair of tackles, keeping his knee tackles for lost yardage and a pair of pass break interceptions as the Reddies forced a season- inches from the turf, and broke loose for an 85- ups as the Reddie defense was part of four high six turnovers. Graham also had a season- yard punt return for a score. Jordan struck HSU touchdowns. best 15 tackles and a tackle for lost yardage. once more as he took the Jared Heim boot 69- yards to the house to extend Henderson’s lead JEREMY WILLIAMS ISRAEL VALENTIN to 49-13. Jordan compiled 201 all-purpose yards, having 154 yards on punt returns and • SEPT. 29 VS. SOUTHWESTERN OKLA. • • OCT. 20 VS. EAST CENTRAL • four receptions for 47 yards. DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS Williams helped lead a Reddie defense that Israel Valentin ran back the opening kickoff for a recorded nine sacks and 11 tackles for losses. touchdown of 97-yards topping his previous Williams ended a key scoring threat by the best of 92 yards against Arkansas Tech. Bulldogs late in the second quarter with an He set a GAC interception at the HSU 13 and returned it 30 record for longest yard. He finished with eight total tackles, 1.5 kick return besting sacks and two pass break-ups. the 93-yard run by ATU’s A.J. Whitmore, set in 2011. Valentin ended the game with 140 all- purpose yards while also having three catches, including a 38- yard TD reception. 2011 ALL-GAC SELECTIONS • FIRST TEAM • • SECOND TEAM • • HONORABLE MENTION • BENNY ANDERSON JARVIS SMITH DAVID REBATA LINEBACKER RUNNING BACK OFFENSIVE LINE Anderson totaled 62 Smith ended 2011 with Rebata, a senior from tackles including 35 solo 739 yards rushing and 10 Petaluna, Calif. helped stops. touchdowns. The Drew, anchored an offensive A senior linebacker from Miss. product rushed for line that helped the Franklin, Tenn., Anderson 100-yards or more three Reddies finish fourth in also had a 41-yard scoop times including a career- the GAC in scoring. and score in Henderson’s high 183 yards against 35-21 win over Harding. West Georgia. KEATON STIGGER ROBBIE ALDRIDGE KEVIN RODRIGUEZ LINEBACKER DEFENSIVE END OFFENSIVE LINE Stigger led the Reddies in Aldridge led the Reddies Rodriguez a senior from tackles with 64 stops on and was second in the Visalia, Calif., helped the year. GAC in tackles for lost anchored an offensive The sophomore from yardage with 15. The line that helped the Collierville, Tenn. had two junior defensive end from Reddies finish fourth in fumble recoveries Trussville, Ala. ended the the GAC in scoring. including a 16-yard fumble season with 47 total return for a touchdown tackles, 6 quarterback against Harding. sacks, and two fumble recoveries. ANTONIO LEAK JEREMY RODENBURG WES BRADY DEFENSIVE END DEFENSIVE BACK DEFENSIVE BACK Leak compiled 33 tackles Rodenburg earned Brady had 49 tackles at on the season including second team honors at his cornerback position having 12.5 stops for lost his safety position after including interceptions yardage. having 50 tackles. against Ouachita Baptist A defensive end from Little The senior from San and McKendree. Rock, Leak also had six Clemente, Calif. had a 19- The sophomore from quarterback hurries, two yard interception return Homestead, Fla. led the forced fumbles and two and 2.5 tackles for lost team with nine passes blocked kicks. yardage. defended.

2011 GREAT AMERICAN CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE WEEK SELECTIONS

KEATON STIGGER JARVIS SMITH ROBBIE ALDRIDGE KEVIN RODGERS LINEBACKER RUNNING BACK DEFENSIVE END QUARTERBACK SEPT. 12 VS. HARDING OCT. 3 VS. WEST GEORGIA OCT. 24 VS. EAST CENTRAL NOV. 12 VS. OBU Stigger’s defensive presence was The junior from Drew, Miss. totaled The Trussville, Ala. native recorded Rodgers was named Offensive felt in a major way in HSU’s 35-21 19 carries for 183 yards with three eight total tackles, including five Player of the Week for his conference road win over Harding. rushing touchdowns in a 50-30 tackles for a loss of a combined 17 performance in Henderson State’s The Collierville, Tenn. native totaled victory over West Georgia. Smith yards and one sack for a loss of 41-36 win over Ouachita Baptist. nine tackles in the win, but his had touchdown runs of 4, 16, and one yard in a 42-41 overtime win The Rockwall, Texas native threw performance was highlighted by a 19 yards against the Wolves. over East Central. Aldridge, who for a career-high 332 yards and 16-yard fumble recovery for a Smith’s rushing total is the fifth- forced a fumble and recorded a had touchdown tosses of 67, 48 touchdown as time expired in the highest single-game total since the quarterback hurry, is also and 36 yards. The redshirt- first half to give the Reddies a 20- Reddies began play as an NCAA Henderson’s deep snapper. freshman completed 26-of-41 pass 14 lead going into the locker room. Division II member. attempts. GAC ALL-ACADEMIC

• 2011 • • 2014 • STUDENT ATHLETE (CLASS)MAJOR GPA STUDENT ATHLETE (CLASS)MAJOR GPA Payton Adams (Jr.) General Studies 3.81 Glennon Bobo (Gr.) Sports Admin.(Masters) 4.00 Robert Aldridge (Jr.) General Studies 3.31 Dallas Hardison (Sr.) Marketing 3.66 Glennon Bobo (So.) General Studies 3.46 John Laubacher (So.) Mid Level Education 3.56 Justin Bradford (Jr.) Aviation 3.50 Houston Ray (So.) Finance 3.91 Ben Chandler (Sr.) History 3.41 Blake Reeve (So.) PE/Wellness/Leisure 3.59 Ricky Gonzales (Jr.) Finance & BA 3.43 Patrick Seweje (So.) Pre Physical Therapy 3.60 Kelton Hays (Jr.) BA Management 3.53 Dale Smith (Jr.) PE/Wellness/Leisure 3.31 BEN CHANDLER Kevin Rodgers (Jr.) BA Management 3.82 Garrett Whitley (Jr.) PE/Wellness/Leisure 3.31 Keaton Stigger (Sr.) General Studies 3.47 • 2015 • STUDENT ATHLETE (CLASS)MAJOR GPA Montana Fuller (Jr.) Finance 4.00 • 2012 • Jacob Hink (Jr.) Sports Administration 4.00 STUDENT ATHLETE (CLASS)MAJOR GPA John Laubacher (Jr.) Mid Level Education 3.55 Justin Bradford (Jr.) Aviation 3.50 Houston Ray (Jr.) Finance 3.91 Ben Chandler (Sr.) Sports Admin.(Masters) 4.00 Corey Stitle (So.) Undeclared 3.81 Kelton Hays (Jr.) Finance 3.63 Csaba Toth (So.) Finance 3.77 ANDREI LUCACI Ricky Gonzales (Jr.) Finance 3.49 Andrei Lucaci (So.) Recreation 3.64 • 2016 • Kevin Rodgers (Jr.) Finance 3.80 STUDENT ATHLETE (CLASS)MAJOR GPA Keaton Stigger (Sr.) Sports Admin.(Masters) 3.50 Montana Fuller (Sr.) Finance 4.00 Garrett Whitley (So.) Physical Education 3.30 Adam Greenfield (Sr.) Rec. Sports Mgt. 3.53 Jordan Wood (Sr.) Sports Admin.(Masters) 4.00 John Laubacher (Sr.) Mid. Level Education 3.59 Cody Mikell (Jr.) Health & PE 3.71 Blake Reeve (Jr.) PE/Wellness/Leisure 3.64 Cameron Schulz (Jr.) Management 3.31 • 2013 • Corey Stitle (Jr.) Rec. Sports Mgt. 3.80 STUDENT ATHLETE (CLASS)MAJOR GPA Sheldon Watson (Jr.) Rec. Sports Mgt. 3.30 DALLAS HARDISON Dallas Hardison (Jr.) BBA Marketing 3.65 Dondre Wright (Sr.) Rec. Sports Mgt. 3.41 Andrei Lucaci (Sr.) Rec./Natural Resources 3.62 Michael Meador (Sr.) Physical Education 3.30 • 2017• Steven Ragin (Sr.) Human Services 3.67 STUDENT ATHLETE (CLASS)MAJOR GPA Blake Reeve (So.) Physical Education 3.52 Tyler Barnes (So.) Health & PE 3.55 Kevin Rodgers (Grad.) MBA – BA 3.50 Grant Gatson (So.) Public Admin 3.41 Dale Smith (Jr.) Physical Education 3.32 Darion Gray (Jr.) Rec. Sports Mgt. 3.36 Peyton Squires (So.) BBA Management 3.37 Cody Mikell (Sr.) Health & PE 3.60 Garrett Whitley (Jr.) Physical Education 3.30 Trevor Pipkin (Fr.) Finance 3.44 Blake Reeve (Jr.) Health & PE 3.64 GLENNON BOBO Walter Segal (So.) Health & PE 3.57 Riley Smith (Fr.) Health & PE 3.46 Corey Stitle (Sr.) Rec. Sports Mgt. 3.86

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ALL-GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE SELECTIONS (1993-2010)

2010 2002 1st Team: Nick Hardesty, QB 1st Team: Allen Houston, LB 1st Team: Sean McGrath, TE 2nd Team: Sylas Robinson, C 1st Team: Chris Evering, WR 2nd Team: Earl Wilson, LB 2nd Team: Josh Sipho, WR 2nd Team: Mike Tuimavave, C 2001 2nd Team: Andrew Gomez, OT 2nd Team: B.K. Byrd, KR 2nd Team: Steve Butrick, LB 2nd Team: Mark Mouton, LB 2nd Team: Mike Wightman, UT 2nd Team: Nate Van Cleave, P ANDREW SYLAS GOMEZ 2009 ROBINSON 2000 1st Team: Marc Keppner, OG 1st Team: Chad Luttrull, WR 2nd Team: Andy Anderson, TE 2nd Team: Blake Allen, K 1999 2nd Team: Anthony Smith, LB 2008 2nd Team: Kyle Hamby, LB 1st Team: Garett Manning, WR 2nd Team: Sheldon Grant, RB 1st Team: Devon Hughes, CB 2nd Team: Eric Anderson, WR 1st Team: Greg Godfrey, RS 1st Team: Michael Buse, ST 1998 NICK 2nd Team: Louis West, OL CARLOS 2nd Team: Carlos Bellamy, DE BELLAMY FINLEY 2nd Team: Nick Finley, DL 2nd Team: Brandon Oakley, C 2nd Team: Michael Castillo, DL 2nd Team: Lee Daily, LB

2007 1997 1st Team: Kurt Kutscher, OG 1st Team: A.D. Love, FS 1st Team: Bernard Palmer, RB 1st Team: Jack Coleman, OT 1st Team: Sam Carter, DE 1st Team: Ryan Thone, TE 1st Team: Josh Black, LB 2nd Team: Lee Daily, LB 1st Team: Devon Hughes, CB 2nd Team: Victor Tuatagaloa, DT 1st Team: Greg Godfrey, RS 2nd Team: Clay Arnold, NG JASON 2nd Team: Brandon Oakley, C TIM 2nd Team: Kevin Davis, OL GARNER KRANAWETTER 2nd Team: Louis West, OL 2nd Team: Jason Garner, WR 2nd Team: Tim Kranawetter, DB 2nd Team: Tyrone Fogle, FB

2006 1996 1st Team: Kurt Kutscher, OG 1st Team: Robert Thomas, LB 1st Team: Garett Manning, P 1st Team: A.D. Love, FS 2nd Team: Bernard Palmer, RB 2nd Team: Sam Carter, DL 1995 2nd Team: Devon Hughes, DB 1st Team: Robert Thomas, LB 2nd Team: Kale Gober, DS 2nd Team: A.D. Love, FS 2nd Team: Tyrone Fogle, FB VICTOR JOSH 2nd Team: Jeff Williams, G 2005 TUATAGALOA BLACK 2nd Team: Bryan Woodard, K 1994 2004 1st Team: K.D. Williams, LB 2nd Team: Jon Jett, LB 1st Team: Steve Marshall, WR 2nd Team: Alan Lambert, DB 1993 2003 1st Team: Chris Carter, P 2nd Team: Blake Christenson, QB 1st Team: Ken Scroggins, CB 2nd Team: Sylas Robinson, C 2nd Team: Greg Mundy, DT 2nd Team: Rodney Doaty, OG 2nd Team: Kevin Purvis, OT KALE STEVE 2nd Team: Theron Scott, DE MARSHALL GOBER 2nd Team: K.D. Williams, LB GSC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE WEEK SELECTIONS (1993-2010)

NICK HARDESTY GREG GODFREY GARETT MANNING QUARTERBACK KICK RETURNER/WIDE RECEIVER WIDE RECEIVER 2010 2007 2003 Sept. 19 Nick Hardesty Offense Oct. 6 Greg Godfrey Specialty Sept. 15 Jon Jett Defense Oct. 3 Nick Hardesty Offense Nov. 10 Roch Chapentier Offense Sept. 22 Earl Wilson Defense Oct. 24 Nick Hardesty Offense Oct. 6 Bryan Mattox Specialty Oct. 31 Nick Hardesty Offense 2006 Oct. 31 Eric Torres Specialty Oct. 2 Greg Godfrey Specialty 2002 Nov. 7 Darius Davis Specialty Nov. 5 Greg Godfrey Specialty Oct. 14 Blake Christenson Offense Nov. 5 Garett Manning Offense Oct. 21 Alan Houston Defense 2009 Nov. 11 Blake Christenson Offense Sept. 20 Taylor Stone Defense 2005 Nov. 18 Blake Christenson Offense Sept. 6 Jabrayl Ward Defense 2008 Oct. 3 Bryan Woodard Specialty 2001 Sept. 28 Devon Hughes Defense Nov. 3 Nate Van Cleave Specialty Sept. 28 Greg Godfrey Specialty 2004 Nov. 9 Nick Finley Defense Oct. 25 Alan Lambert Defense 2000 Nov. 8 Jon Jett Defense Sept. 5 Mark Mouton Defense Oct. 30 Chad Lutrull Offense

1999 Oct. 18 Anthony Smith Defense

1998 Sept. 7 Lee Daily Defense Sept. 14 Lee Daily Defense Nov. 9 Kyle Hamby Defense

1996 Sept. 14 Robert Thomas Defense Sept. 30 A.D. Love Defense Nov. 11 Robert Thomas Defense

1995 Oct. 7 Robert Thomas Defense Oct. 21 Robert Thomas Defense Nov. 4 Lee Daily Defense Nov. 11 Robert Thomas Defense

1994 Sept. 3 K.D. Williams Defense Oct. 17 K.D. Williams Defense

1993 Sept. 18 Chad Eley Defense DEVON HUGHES ROCH CHARPENTIER DEFENSIVE BACK QUARTERBACK ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS ALL-ARKANSAS INTERCOLLEGIATE CONFERENCE (1958-1992) Ronnie Ringgold Jack Myers • 1971 • Dwayne Cornelious Gerald Lowery Kip Agee Elwood Edwards, C Johnny Gross Woody Jolly Bill Mitchell Jodie Carter, DB Dennis Parker Craig Romine Jimmy Rice • 1963 • Ron Braddock HONORABLE MENTION Jasper Benton Joe Carroll, OG Jim West Danny Lindsey Ricky Minter Duke Wells, HB Robert Bailey Bill LeFear Terry Thurman, LB John Beverburg Larry Locke • 1975 • Sonny Brooks James Morehart Nathan Gills, OL HONORABLE John Ford Jim Ford, OL MENTION Bruce Waters Terry Blaylock, QB Burney Whitfield James White Larry Ray, RB • 1958 • Mike Steelman Lyle Jones Ricky Minter, DE FIRST TEAM Woodie Jolley Lewis Prior John Gross, DL Gary Weed, TE Jerry Mayer Eddie Fullwood, DL Charles Donaldson, OG Robert Mizell • 1972 • Jasper Benton, LB Jim Baker, HB Sam Goodwin James Morehart, DE Dwayne Cornelius, DB Russ Cerratto, ILB Dennis Parker, DL Buddy Roberts, CB • 1964 • Earnest Rhone, LB Mike Steelman, TE • 1959 • Joe Carroll, OG HONORABLE MENTION FIRST TEAM Larry Walker, QB John Ford Gary Weed, TE Troy Tison, HB TOM HOGAN James White Charles Donaldson, OT Ronnie Kerr, DE Lewis Pryor Joe Hart, DE Fred Dawson, LB • 1969 • Larry Locke Jerome Wesson, DT John Benafield, CB Jim Morgan, TE Joe Yancy Charlie Staggs, DB Robert Mizell, HB Tom Hogan, OT Jodie Carter Jim Golden, DB Tommy Hart, QB Billy Miller • 1965 • Kip Agee, ILB Calvin Johnson SECOND TEAM Sam Goodwin, OG & NG Stan Parris, DB Jim Bivens, OG Bobby Agee, DE • 1973 • Charles Montgomery, LB Johnny Benefield, DB HONORABLE Silas Johnson, OG RICK MINTER Tom Kennedy, CB MENTION Calvin Johnson, DE Buddy Roberts, DB HONORABLE Elwood Edwards Dennis Parker, DL MENTION Terry Quast Ernest Rhone, LB HONORABLE • 1960 • Ronnie Kerr Don Cooley Jimmy Dill, DB MENTION FIRST TEAM James Hunter Billy Miller, Spec. Mark Pilcher Chas. Donaldson, OG Jerry Malone Jim Morris • 1966 • Larry McCallister Ron. Ringgold, LB Gus Robey, TE Jack Myers HONORABLE Jim Golden, DB Bill Mitchell MENTION Larry Thompson Ladell Farley, OG Curtis Jones Leon Hodge, DT Reggie Speights Joe Yancy Ronnie Braddock Randy Morgan Lynn Young Donnie Braddock Terry Blaylock Wilbert Hunter Danny Howard Mark Pilcher Robert Hester Tommy Holiman Larry McAlister Glen Biddle Sonny Brooks Jim Ford Lloyd Speck Lynn Young • 1976 • Larry Lock Mark Pilcher, WR 1970 Maurice Grant David Whitener, OL Tom Hogan, OT Dewayne Cornelious Nathan Gills, OL Danny Howard, DE Jimmy Rice Jim Yarberry, DL Don Braddock, LB John Gross Robert Hester, LB Stan Parris, DB Glen Biddle, DB Bobby Jones • 1974 • JIM GOLDEN Larry McAlilister, OL HONORABLE Terry Blaylock, QB MENTION SECOND TEAM JIM MORGAN Joe Smith, RB Larry Gartman Freddy Glaze, HB • 1968 • Bo Adkisson, Spec. Ricky Minter Calvin Johnson, DE Joey Green Jim Morgan, TE • 1961 • Lynn Young, DL Eddie Fullwood Joe Branch, E Tom Hogan, OT Ernest Rhone, LB Terry Duncan Jerome Wesson, T Tommy Hart, QB Lewis Pryor, DB J.B. Grimes Charles Montgomery, C Arky Floyd, RB John Davie Stan Parris, DB HONORABLE Ricky Patton HONORABLE MENTION Ray Willis HONORABLE MENTION Joe Yancy Ray Tucker MENTION Jim Ford Bill LeFear Jim Morris Paul Bailey • 1962 • Mark Pilcher Jamie Hunter DONNIE Pat McQuire Joe Hart, E Roscoe White BRADDOCK Larry Ray Wayne Thompson, HB Phil Patterson Larry Thompson ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS ALL-ARKANSAS INTERCOLLEGIATE CONFERENCE (1958-1992) Tony Lewis Kenny Fells Roy Tomlinson, OL Russell Gilkey Gary Lewis Claude Watkins Richard Clark, L Lyndon Johnson David Crommett Rodney Bragg John Charboneau, LB Mark King Lawarence Texada Jerry Davis John Lindgren Morris Wright Ricky Borkins SECOND TEAM Gus Malzahn Rickey Norris Herbert Farr Kyle Preston, TE D.C. McDonald David Humphrey Donnell Brooks Gary Jackson, P/K Darren O’Quinn Kris Nichols Paul Robinson Clarence Watkins HONORABLE Donnie Willis Richard Williams MENTION Bayan Abraham • 1980 • • 1984 • Jack Alvarez Larry Day, DL Mike Bass, OL Alvin Darden Kenny Fells, RB John Ford J.B. GRIMES HONORABLE Claude Watkins, DL Tyrone Forte MENTION Herbert Farr, DB Leroy Jackson Tony Lewis Steve King • 1977 • Morris Wright HONORABLE John Lindgren Ricky Patton, TE Mike Mack MENTION Mickey Mapes Dick Carmichael, OL Ned Parrett Bruce Barnes D.C. McDonald Arthur Pierot Eddie Fullwood, DL Darren O’Quinn Rodney Bragg KAWARD JOLLY Jim Yarberry, DL Terry Rogers Sam Carr Troy Smith Robert Hester, LB Darrell Foreman Tony Johns Keith Thacker Bo Adkisson, K David Humphrey Kris Nichols Troy Wilkins • 1990 • Roy Green, KR Dwayne Wilkins Andy O’Mara FIRST TEAM Chris Shead • 1988 • Todd Jones, OL HONORABLE • 1981 • Clarence Watkins FIRST TEAM Chris Carter, P Kaward Jolly, PR MENTION Darrell Foreman, OL Bayan Abraham, OL David Crommett Daniel Hunter, DB • 1985 • Paul Robinson SECOND TEAM SECOND TEAM James Bambico, OL Dave Vandersloot, OL George Sparks HONORABLE Kenny Fells, RB Jay Holland, TE Ray Willis John Lindgren, QB Corey Jones, DL MENTION Elgie Richards, RB Joel Kirkpatrick, DB Dan Harshfield Percy Bruce Bruce Barnes, DE Tyrone Forte, LB Larry Gartman Andre Muldrew, DB Doug Graham Eric Robinson, DL HONORABLE Joe Smith David Humphrey Mark Davis, DL Chester Barnes HONORABLE MENTION Mike Nazarenko Marvell Burgess, DB Mark Delaney Ricky Norris Keith Bryan, K MENTION Richie Arthur Dennis Johnson • 1978 • Frank Pearson Jeff Kubacak FIRST TEAM Terry Rogers HONORABLE Jeff Atkinson Ronnie Burnett Dexter Lewis Dick Carmichael, OL Lawrence Texada MENTION Matt Woodruff Paul Robinson, OB James Tubbs Roy Burton Jeff Calaham Roy Green, DB Dewayne Wilkins Jon Ford Calvin Goshen Scott Young Leroy Jackson Lyndon Johnson • 1991 • SECOND TEAM Steve King David Kee FIRST TEAM Micky Maples Tony Lewis, WR • 1982 • Darrell Krinminger Paul Calley, OL David Martin Tony Grant, OL Greg Williams, WR Micky Mapes HONORABLE Jeff McCann D.C. McDonald Chris Carter, P Doug Graham, OL Arthur Pierot Tim Shavers, DL MENTION Terry Rogers, DE Jessie McCray Ned Parette Kris Nichols Dave Vandersloot Cantrell Lewis, DB Daniel Hunter, DB, PR Troy Wilkins Kaward Jolly, PR Darren O’Quinn George Pledger, K Andy O’Mara Milton Kimble Kyle Preston Darryl Foreman Chris Shead • 1989 • SECOND TEAM HONORABLE Shedrick Dumas, OL Donald Solco MENTION Roy Tomlinson FIRST TEAM Mike Mack Fred Williams Dave Vandersloot, OL Bill Hays, K Albert Boone Alton Hawkins, LB David Crommitt Ricky Borkins Greg Williams Calvin Goshen, RB Gary Lewis Drew Wilkins David Martin, K Victor Crews HONORABLE George Sparks Larry Day Jeff Calaham, DL Larry Gartman • 1986 • Dexter Lewis, DL MENTION Herbert Farr Herman Botley Randy Ballard Kenny Fells Roy Tomlinson, OL Ronnie Burnett, KR Charlie Boyd JuJu Harshaw Harry Massey D.C. McDonald, KR Sam Khabeer Chester Barnes Gary McCauley SECOND TEAM Stan Riner Andrew O’Mara HONORABLE Ryan Richardson, WR James Tubbs MENTION Arthur Pierot, LB • 1992 • • 1979 • Scott Young Marvell Burgess Joel Kirkpatrick, B FIRST TEAM Mike Mack, OL Jay Holland Kaward Jolly, PR Lorenzo Sheppard, TE Ned Parrett, DE • 1983 • Leroy Jackson Chris Carter, P HONORABLE Greg Mundy, DL Ira Benton, LB Victor Crews, OL Jerome Pace Duane White, P Kyle Preston MENTION Daniel Hunter, DB, PR Bobby Brasko SECOND TEAM Mark Delaney Jeremie Burns, OL HONORABLE HONORABLE • 1987 • MENTION Shedrick Dumas Anthony Jenkins, RB MENTION FIRST TEAM Tyrone Forte Virgil Green Greg Williams David Kee, WR SPECIAL AWARDS ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA HARLON HILL FINALISTS CAPITAL ONE 2014 Kevin Rodgers ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA 2nd in voting KEVIN RODGERS • 2014 Academic All-American 2013 Kevin Rodgers Player of the Year 3rd in voting Rodgers was selected as the Capital One Academic All-America® Division II Player of the Year selected by the College Sports Information 2012 Kevin Rodgers Directors of America (CoSIDA). 6th in voting Rogers was named the Great American KEVIN NICK Conference Offensive Player of the Year by the league’s coaches for the 2010 Nick Hardesty RODGERS HARDESTY third straight year. During his illustrious career, Rodgers compiled 13,678 passing yards, 6th in voting which ranks fifth all-time in NCAA Division II history. The two-time All- American completed 1,010 of 1,518 career passes for a 66.5 completion percentage and 124 touchdowns, third all-time in NCAA Division II. Rodgers graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor’s of Business ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Administration in Finance. GREAT AMERICAN CAPITAL ONE CONFERENCE ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA KEVIN RODGERS KELTON HAYS • 2013-14 GAC Scholar Athlete of the Year • 2013 Academic All-American • 2014-15 GAC Male Athlete of the Year • 2013-14 GAC Male Athlete of the Year Henderson State University senior center • 2012-13 GAC Male Athlete of the Year Kelton Hays was named to the Capital One • 2013 Crain Media Star of Tomorrow Academic All-America® NCAA Division II Football Team. GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE Hays posted a 3.64 grade point average in finance and was one of five offensive lineman in the nation to be COMMISIONER’S TROPHY selected to the Academic All-America Team. The product from LEE DAILY Jonesville, La., who was ranked as one of the top 10 centers in the country by D2football.com to begin the year, anchored an • 1997-98 GTE Academic All-American offensive unit that led the nation in scoring: (53.3 ppg.), total • 1997-98 National Football Foundation offense (576.4 ypg.) and passing offense (428.4 ypg.). Hays was Scholar Athlete part of an offensive line that was named Beyond College Sports Network National Offensive Line of the Week after the Reddies totaled 855 yards vs. Southern Nazarene. During his four year career, Henderson State won three conference championships NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION and has compiled a 34-10 record. In those 44 games, the Henderson State offense averaged 41.9 points and 469.9 yards SCHOLAR ATHLETE of total offense per game. KEVIN RODGERS GTE • 2014 • ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA LEE DAILY • 1997-98 GTE Academic All-American • 1997 National Football Foundation

1998 GTE Academic All-American and LEE DAILY National Football Foundation Scholar Athlete. Daily was awarded the 1998 Gulf South • 1997 • Conference Commissioner’s Trophy for outstanding student- athlete. Daily earned All-Gulf South Conference honors in 1997 and 1998 at linebacker. He was also a 1998 AFCA All-Region selection while earning two GSC Player of the Week selections. In four years at Henderson, he ranks in the top five in career tackles with 302 and in solo tackles with 164. SPECIAL AWARDS AFCA ALL-STATE GOOD WORKS TEAM AFCA ALL-STATE GOOD WORKS TEAM 2013 • KEVIN RODEGRS 2008 • NICK FINLEY TEAM CAPTAIN Henderson State defensive On December 12, 2013, Kevin end Nick Finley from Malvern Rodgers was unveiled as the was named to the Allstate/ fourth team captain named in the American Football Coaches 22-year history of the Allstate Association Good Works AFCA Good Works Team, one Team in 2008. Players on the of the most prestigious off-the- team are committed to field honors in college football, working hard on the field as during The Home Depot College well as within the community. Football Awards on ESPN. The Finley was the only Allstate AFCA Good Works representative from Arkansas Team recognizes college football as well as the Gulf South players at all levels for their inspiring acts of service and the Conference chosen to the team, and was one of just three impact they have on their communities and the lives of others. players from NCAA Division. An All-American player from Rockwall, Texas, Rodgers was While at Henderson State, Finley served as president of involved with numerous charitable efforts during his time at the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, served on the HSU Henderson State University. Rodgers traveled to Panama City Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, was involved with the Beach, Fla. in support of a Baptist Collegiate Ministries Reddie to Read program, and worked with the annual Make- mission trip called “Beach Reach.” Rodgers A-Wish Foundation donation drive. also assisted in building playgrounds at local Finley served as worship leader for Chi Alpha, served as a school and community centers, and even Youth Group Volunteer at Second Baptist Church in helped to decorate a terminally ill child’s home Arkadelphia, conducted a Men’s Bible Study sessions, and with Christmas lights. Rodgers traveled assisted with Clean-up Clark County. throughout the south lending a helping hand to those in need. He served as a mentor for freshmen at the BCM and led a youth group. COACH OF THE YEAR He also took part in REDDIE TO SERVE, a community clean- 2013 Scott Maxfield Great American Conference up program; REDDIE TO READ, a reading program in the AFCA Super Region 3 Arkadelphia public schools, and REDDIE TO TEACH, having Liberty Mutual Finalist (Top 5) assisted at Arkadelphia Sports Clinics. Rodgers participated each year in the Reddie Football Blood Drive and assisted at 2012 Scott Maxfield Great American Conference the local humane society cleaning pens, as well as washing, Liberty Mutual Finalist (Top 5) feeding and walking the animals. 2010 Scott Maxfield Gulf South Conference

LITTLE ROCK TOUCHDOWN CLUB MVP SENIOR BOWLS 2014 Kevin Rodgers 2014 Medal of Honor Bowl 2007 Cactus Bowl 2013 Kevin Rodgers Kevin Rodgers Kurt Kutscher 2012 Maxie Graham Kevin Rodgers 2012 Freedom Bowl 2006 East/West 2011 Keaton Stigger Robbie Aldridge Dane King 2010 Nick Hardesty 2009 Marc Keppner 2011 All-Star Classic 2000 East/West 2008 Garett Manning Sean McGrath, Antonio Leak Chad Luttrell Jazz Scott 2007 Kurt Kutscher DANE BLAKE 2006 Garett Manning 1993 East/West KING CHRISTENSON Chris Carter 2005 Dane King 2008 Cactus Bowl 2004 Blake Christenson Garett Manning, Devon Hughes, Louis West