game #2-BeThUne-CooKman aT SC STaTe 9/8/2012-orangeBUrg,SC(dawSon STadiUm/jeffrieS field) BULLDOG FOOTBALL Bill hamilton-Sports information [email protected] Kendrick d. lewis-assist. Sports information [email protected]

Bethune-Cookman (0-0) at SC State (0-0)

SC STATE daTe: September 8, 2012 KiCKoff: 6:00 P.M. 2012 football Schedule Tv: ESPNU(10:30 P.M. TAPE DELAy) date opponenT Time/reSUlT 8/30 @ Georgia State# W, 33-6 9/8 *BeThUne-CooKman 6:00 p.m. (hall of fame game) 9/15 @ Arizona TBA 9/22 @ Texas A&M TBA 9/29 *norfolK STaTe 2:00 p.m. (youth/roTC day) 10/6 *@ N.C. Central% 2:30 p.m. 10/13 *@ Delaware State 1:30 p.m. 10/20 *@ Florida A&M 6:00 p.m. 2012 Stat leaders 2012 Stat leaders 10/27 *howard 1:30 p.m. passing: R. Cue (19-29-2 passing : J. Wilson (4-11-0 for 74 (homecoming) for 300 yards, 3 TD’s) yards); B.Waters (6-9-0 for 110 11/3 OPEN rushing: J. Pendergrass yards and 2 TD’s) (11-50); R. Cue (9-53) rushing: I. Jackson (21-123); B. 11/10 *@ N.C. A&T State 1:30 p.m. receving: C. Davis (10- Waters (11-100 and 1 TD); R. 11/17 *Savannah STaTe 1:30 p.m. 110); L.Elmore (3-117 and Scott (13-103 and 1 TD) (Senior/faculty & Staff appreciation day) 1 TD); T. McDonald (3-52 receving: E. Poole (3-102 and 1 Bold-Home Games;* MEAC Contest; # Georgia Dome;% and 2 TD’s) TD) Lucas Oil Stadium defense: J. Hughes ( 8 defense: J. Fields (10 tackles, 2 Dates, times, and locations are subject to change tackles (7 solo), 2 sacks, TFL and 1 sack); N. Addison (8 3TFL, 1 FF, and 1 FR); K. tackles); D. J Howard (7 tackles) Tale of The Tape McFadden (6 tackles) T. and N. Marcellon (6 tackles) SCSU BC-U Richard (5 tackles) and J. overall reCord: (2012) 1-0 1-0 Thomas (5 tackles) ConferenCe reCord: 0-0 0-0 poinTS SCored: 33 38 rUShing ydS: 188 367 paSSing ydS: 300 184 ToTal offenSe: 488 551 firST downS: 25 25 SeTTing The SCene : The Bulldogs and Wildcats are meeting for the poinTS allowed: 6 28 50th time in a series that began in 1956. SC State enjoys a 31-17-1 edge, in - poinTS per game: 33 38 cluding a 26-18 triumph at Daytona Beach last season. B-CU was a 14-0 win - ner in its last appearance in Orangeburg in 2010 in a series that has been topsy-turvy as the visiting team has won eight of the last twelve meetings. B- CU has won four times in its last five appearances at O.C. Dawson Stadium, while the Bulldogs have prevailed in their last three trips to the Sunshine State.

The CoaCheS: SC State’s Buddy pough (SC State ’75) is in his 11th season as head coach at his alma mater and owns and 84-33 overall record and a 64-15 MEAC. He is 6-4 against the Wildcats and 1-1 against Brian Jenk - ins. B-CU’s Brian jenkins (Cincinnati ’93) is in his third season as Wildcat head coach. He is 19-5 overall at B-CU and 13-3 in MEAC games. He is 1-1 against SC State and 1-1 against Buddy Pough. follow us online at www.scsuathletics.com and twitter.com/scsuathletics media informaTion

CoaCh poUgh inTerview opporTUnTieS SC State Sports information office monday preSS ConferenCe Main Phone: 803-566-7060 Coach Buddy Pough holds his weekly press conferencesin Office Fax: 803-536-8226 the Rowe Hall Conference Room on the campus. The press Website: www.scsuathletics.com conference will be held at 9 a.m. each Monday during the season. For additional information, call the Sports Informa - mailing address: tion Office at 803-536-7060. 300 College Street, NE P.O. Box 7128 TUeSday meaC TeleConferenCe Orangeburg, SC 29117 Coach Pough participates in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Con - ference (MEAC) weekly football teleconference which be - william “Bill” hamilton‘73-Sid gins every Tuesday at 10 a.m. The call will feature all Primary Contact For: Football, MEAC head football coaches for a 10-minute session that Women's Golf includes a brief statement about the previous and upcoming Secondary Contact For:Cross-Country, opponent and the matchup. Each session concludes with a M & W Indoor Track & Field, Men's question and answer session with members of the media. Basketball, Men's & Women's Tennis, (803) 536-8759-Phone CrediBle media outlets may access the teleconference (803) 536-8622-Fax via telephone by caling (800) 734-8507 . Dial confirmation code 2164617 to reach the operator and join the conference. romanda noble-assistant Sid Primary Contact For: Volleyball, Women's Basketball, Softball, Outdoor Call in number for head Coaches Track, Women's Soccer, (SpeaKerS only) : (803) 516-4628-Phone Call in number, Toll free : 800-728-2506 (Toll free) (803) 536-8622-Fax Confirmation number: 7618045* (Call begins on Tuesday, August 28, 2012 through Kendrick lewis ‘03-assistant Sid November 20, 2012) Primary Contact For: Football, Men's Basketball, M & W Tennis, Indoor Track, and meaC fooTBall CoaCheS SChedUle: M&W Cross-Country 10:00 a.m. MEAC Notes Secondary Contact For: Women's Bas - 10:03 a.m. Donald Hill-Eley (Morgan State) ketball, Women's Golf , M & W Out - 10:13 a.m. Joe Taylor (Florida A&M) door Track & Field 10:23 a.m. Brian Jenkins (Bethune-Cookman) (803) 536-8227-Phone 10:33 a.m. Kermit Blount (Delaware State) (803) 536-8622-Fax 10:43 a.m. Gary Harrell (Howard) 10:53 a.m. Pete Adrian (Norfolk State) inTerview poliCieS 11:03 a.m. Donovan Rose (Hampton) During the season, please contact the South Carolina State 11:13 a.m. Steve Davenport (Savannah State) University Office of Sports Information to schedule inter - *11:23 a.m. Buddy pough (South Carolina State)* views with SC Statehead coach Oliver “Buddy” Pough, 11:33 a.m. Rod Broadway (North Carolina A&T) assistant coaches, and/or players on the team. Players will 11:43 a.m. Henry Frazier (North Carolina Central) not be available during game days prior to the game. If all times eastern you wish to attend practice or conduct an interview before or after practice, please contact the South Carolina State poST-game inTerviewS University Office of Sports Information. Coach Pough, coaching staff, and players will be available after a brief cooling off period. Home game post-game interviews are con - no playerS will Be aSKed To miSS ClaSS ducted either on the field or in the SC State Football Interview or STUdy hall for inTerviewS, and aT no Room located adjacent to the home locker room. The visiting coach Time will a player’S home or Cell is available in the visitor lockerroom area, with assistance from the phone nUmBer Be given, To The media visiting SID. wiThoUT The player’S permiSSion. 2012 SC STaTe QUiCKfaCTS

general informaTion School Name: SC State University SCoUTing reporT Location: Orangeburg, SC Founded: 1896 This week’s MEAC matchup looms big for both SC Enrollment: 4,700 State and B-Cookman. Getting big victories last week Nickname: Bulldogs School Colors: Garnet & Blue should give each team confidence coming into today’s Stadium: Oliver C. Dawson matchup. Both teams earned key non-conference wins and Bulldog Stadium bring that momentum into Oliver C. Dawson Stadium. Capacity: 22,000 In last Thursday’s win Surface: Poly Turf over Ga. State, the Bulldogs Affiliation: NCAA -FCS Conference: Mid-Eastern Athletic rolled up almost 500 (488) Interim President: Dr. Cynthia Warrick total yards and scored 34 Alma Mater: Howard, 1975 points, the second most in a Website: www.SCSU.edu Bulldog opener in nine sea - Athletics Director: Charlene Johnson sons, but it was the SC State Alma Mater: S.C. State, 1980 Athletics Office: (803) 536-7242 defense that made a state - football history ment, limiting the Panthers to First year of Football: 1907 just two field goals and 229 All-Time Record: 414-254-28 total yards. All-Time Bowl/Playoff Record: 6-11 Pough’s team will need years in the Post-Season: 15 Last Post-Season Appearance: 2010 another stellar effort on de - Result: L, 16-41, Georgia Southern fense today against a potent Bulldog Coaching Staff Wildcat offense that amassed Head Coach: Oliver ‘Buddy’ Pough 551 total yards, including 367 Alma Mater: S.C. State, 1975 on the ground in the victory. Backup quarterback Brodrick Record at S.C. State: 83-33/ (10 yrs) Career Record: Same Waters (5-11, 195 Sr.), a Louisiana Tech transfer, rallied Office Phone: (803) 533-3743 the Wildcats after relieving starter Jackie Wilson (6-0, 210 assistant Coaches: Jr.) in the second quarter. Waters threw three two touch - David Blanchard (Asst. Head Coach /Defensive Line) downs and ran for another in the victory in which B-CU Mike Adams (Def. Coordinator/Linebackers /Special had three rushers, including Waters, gain at least 100 yards. Teams) Danny Lewis (Running Backs/Recruiting Coord.) Also reaching the coveted plateau were preseason All- Gerald Harrison (Def. Line/Pro Liaison/Operations) MEAC running back Isidore Jackson (5-10, 205 Jr.) and Joel Taylor (Defensive Secondary) reserve Rodney Scott (5-10, 200 Sr.). Wildcat receiver Jared Powers (Offensive Line) Eddie Poole (6-4, 195 Sr.) extended his pass-catching Kevin Magouirk (Off.Coordinator /Quarterbacks) streak to 24 games and had over 100 receiving yards in the Lee Chambers ( Wide Recievers) Chris Cook (Secondary Assistant) contest. The B-CU defense was spear-headed by LB Jarke - Nygel Pearson (Tight Ends/Tackles) vis Fields (6-0, 230 Jr.) with 10 tackles, four solos and two Trumain Carroll (Strength & Conditioning) for losses. Team information For SC State quarterback Richard Cue (6-1, 180 r-Jr.) 2011 Overall Record: 7-4 passed for a career-high 300 yards and connected on 19 of 2011 MEAC Record/Finish: 6-2/T-Second Basic Offense: Multiple/Pro I 29 attempts and three to spark the Bulldogs. Basic Defense: Multiple 4 Tyler McDonald (6-3, 190 Jr.) was on the receiving end of Offensive Letter winners R/L: 22/4 two of Cue’s TD throws while Lennel Elmore (5-10, 170 Defensive Letter winners R/L: 18/8 r-Sr.), who had the other one, and Caleb Davis (5-11, 172 Starters Returning/Lost: 13/9 r-Jr.), both had over 100 receiving yards. The rushing at - tack was led by reserve Julius Pendergrass (5-8, 191 So.) BUlldog radio neTworK with 50 yards and Cue, with 47. Jalen Simmons (5-8, 205 n woiC 1230 am(Columbia),n wQKi 102.9 fm(Orangeburg, So.), who started for an injured Asheton Jordan (6-0, 210 Bamberg, Calhoun, Clarendon)n wjvm 800 am(Greenville),n Sr.) was held o 37 yards. Sam Hammond (6-3, 300 r-Sr.), waaw 94.7 fm(Augusta, N.Augusta, Aiken, Barnwell,Saluda,Edge- a preseason All-MEAC pick, anchored the offensive line. field) Team line Sports (Live feeds nationwide). BUlldog BiTeS... 2012 BUlldog fooTBall mid-eaSTern aThleTiC ChampionS 2010 ,2009, 2008, 2004, 1994, 1983, 1982,1981,1980,1978, 1977, 1976, 1975, 1974 playerS SBn naTional ChampionS To waTCh.. 2009, 1994, 1980, 1976

the Bulldogs have captured Mid- 14 Eastern Athletic Championships 284 -Former SC State in the 104-year history of foot - and All-MEAC ball. linebacker Donovan Richard finished his three-year career SC State is the only school in the with 284 tackles surpasing 3 state of South Carolina with Reggie Kennedy (279) with three NFL Hall of Famers in career tackles as a Bulldog. Marion Motley (1968), Deacon Jones (1980), and Harry Carson (2006). catches made by jun - 41 ior wide reciever Mid-Eastern Athletic Champi - Tyler McDonald last onships under his belt for current season. He led the team in 4 head coach Oliver “Buddy” recpetions along with four Pough”. The second winningest touchdowns and 573 yards on coach in Bulldog history has led his teams to four league the year. crowns in **2010, 2009, 2008 and **2004. **Co-Champi - ons** recptions by junior Caleb Davis was the sec - 36 ond most behind McDonald last season. tackles for linebacker Joe Thomas one sea - Along with his 467 yards a year ago he man - 100 son ago. Thomas is the top returning tackler aged to find the endzone twice. in 2011. He also finshed with five tackles for loss, three sacks and three . yards rushing along with five touchdowns 774 in 2011 by senior running back Asheton The Bulldogs was named SBN National Jordan propelled him as the leading rusher 4 Champions throughout the historic football for the Bulldogs entering 2012. tradtion with the last being in 2009, 1994, 1980 and 1976. 77 points was scored by for kicker Blaker Er - ickson in 2011. Erickson connected 13-22 active players on NFL Rosters that are former in field goals with his longest being 48 yards. He was Bulldog standouts. phillip adams (S-Seattle also 38-39 on PATS for the year. 4 Seahawks), Christian Thompson (SS-Balti - more Ravens) and rafael Bush (S-Denver all-puporse yards in 2011 was first on the Broncos) marshall mcfadden (LB-Pittsburgh Steel - 847 team by sophomore running back Jalen ers). “Scoot” Simmons. He rushed for 304 yards on the ground, while returning kick-offs for 546 63 players from the South Carolina are on the yards a season ago. 2012 Bulldog Football roster this year. BUlldog BiTeS... 2012 BUlldog fooTBall

SCoUTing reporT,- On defense, the Bulldogs are powered by linebackers Joe playerS Thomas (6-0, 230 r-Jr.), a preseason All-MEAC selection, and Justin Hughes (6-1, 220 So.), who led the defense in last week’s win with eight total tackles, including three behind To waTCh.. the line and two sacks. Darius Drummond (5-11, 190 Jr.), who was an MEAC preseason choice at cornerback and punt returner, safety Cortney Ingram (5-10, 190 Sr.), and transfer TrisTAn BeLLAmy Kimario McFadden (5-11, 197 Jr.) spearhead the secondary, while DEs Andrew Carter (6-1, 240 So.) and Marquis Parks (6-3, 270 r-So) lead the defensive front. ol*6-3*, 305*r-jr. johnston, SC The aTTraCTion 55 Stron Thurmond hS South Carolina State is celebrating Hall of Fame Weekend. Nine individual and two teams were inducted into the SC State Athletic Hall of Fame on last evening . They will be AsheTOn JOrDAn presented at halftime of the game 2012 mid-eastern Conference Standings (as of Sept. 03) rB*6-0*, 211*Sr. Summerville, SC SC State 1-0 (0-0) 23 Stratford hS NC Central 1-0 (0-0) B-Cookman 1-0 (0-0) Howard 1-0 (0-0) Morgan State 1-0 (0-0) DAris DrUmmOnD Norfolk State 1-0 (0-0) Del-State 1-0 (0-0) Hampton 0-1 (0-0) This week’s Schedule dB*5-11*, 190*jr. Florida A&M 0-1 (0-0) (Sept. 8, 2012) asheville, nC NC A&T 0-1 (0-0) B-CU @ SC State, 6 asheville hS Savannah St. 0-1 (0-0) 30 Del State @ Del 3:30 last week’s results FAMU @ Okla. TBD (aug. 30 – Sept. 2) Old Dom. at Hamp 6 SC State 33, ga. St. 6 Howard @ Rutgers 3 JOe ThOmAs B-CU 38, ala. State 28 Morgan @ Buffalo 6 Del-State 17, VMI 10 Norfolk @ Liberty 7 Hamp 31, Tenn. Tech 41 WV. St. 7 @ NCA&T 6 lB*6-1*, 215*jr. Howard 30, M’house 29 NCCU @ Elon 7 Blackville,SC Morgan 30, S. Heart 27 Sav. St. @ Fla. State 6 Blackville-hilda hS 48 NCCU 54, Fay. State 31 Norfolk 24, Va. State 0 NC A&T 13, Coastal 29 Sav. State 0, Ok. St. 84 This Week’s Schedule

active Bulldog players in nfl name drafted/Signed By yr. /round Current nfl Team exp pos no. nphillip adamS San Francisco 2010/7th Seattle Seahawks 2S#35 nrafael BUSh Atlanta 2010/FA 2 SS #36 nmarShall mCfadden Pittsburgh 2012/FA Pittsburgh Steelers 1 LB # NA nChriSTian ThompSon Balitmore 2012/FA/Baltimore Ravens 1 SS #33 2012 BUlldog fooTBall 2012 BUlldog fooTBall The LAsT Time.... SCoring an individual rushing for 200-yards or more: a Team had more than 500 yards Total offense SC STATE: (226) Asheton Jordan vs. N.C. Central SC STaTe: (541) vs. Howard (Nov. 29, 2008); vs. (Oct. 8, 2011) Delaware State (Oct. 31, 2009);(660) vs. Delaware opponenT: N/A State (Sept. 4, 2011) opponenT: (557) vs. Appalachian State (Nov. 29, an individual Scored Three Touchdowns: 2008) SC STaTe: (4) Travil Jamson vs. Hampton (Oct. 25,2008); (3) Chris Merrill vs. Howard (Nov. 6, 2010) defenSe (3) Malcolm Long vs. Howard (Nov. 6, 2010) an indivdual made 15 Tackles opponenT: (3) J. Davis at Clemson (Sept. 20, 2008) SC STaTe: (15) Marshal McFadden vs. Norfolk St. ( Oct. 11, 2008); (15) Donovan Richard vs. N.C. Central an indivdual passed for over 300 yards or more: ( Oct. 8, 2011) SC STaTe: (326) Malcolm Long vs. Delaware State opponenT: (17) Arando James vs. Howard (Nov. 26, (Oct. 31, 2009);(300) Richard Cue vs. Georgia State 2008) (Aug. 30, 2012) opponenT: (433) Armanti Edwards- Appalachian an indivdual made 20 Tackles State ( Nov. 29, 2008); (320) Cutris Pulley- SC STaTe :(20)Donovan Richard vs. Bethune-Cook - FAMU(Oct. 17, 2009); (315) Micheal Johnson-N.C. man (Oct. 16, 2010) Central ( Oct. 08, 2011) opponenT: N/A an indivdual with 150 yards receciving or more: an indivdual had Two interceptions: SC STaTe: (166) Oliver “Tre” young vs. Morgan SC STaTe: (2) Darius Drummond vs. N.C. A&T State State (Nov. 14, 209); (156) Lennel Elmore vs. Missis - (Nov. 20, 2010); (2) Donovan Richard vs. FAMU ( sippi Valley State (Sept.11, 2010) Oct. 17, 2009) opponenT:n/a opponenT: (2) R. Lewis-Bethune-Cookman (Oct. 16, 2010) a Team recorded a Shutout SC STaTe: (69-0) vs. Delaware State (Sept. 24, 2011) an indivdual made 2.0 Sacks (53-0) vs. Savannah State (2003); (51-0) vs. Benedict SC STaTe: (2.5) Pat Washington vs. Delaware State (2004); (44-0) vs. Mississippi Valley St. (2010); (19-0) (Sept. 4, 2011); (2) James Simmons vs. Winston-Salem vs. FAMU (2010) State (Sept. 26, 2008); (2) Marshall McFadden vs. Nor - opponenT : (0-17) vs. Central Florida (2008); vs. folk State ( Oct. 11, 2008) 54-0 vs. Clemson ( 2008); (0-14) vs. Bethune-Cook - opponenT: N/A man (2010) an indivdual made Three Sacks a Team Scored more than 50 points in a game: SC STaTe: (3) Julius Wilkerson vs.Hampton (Oct. SC STaTe : (55-10) vs. Savannah St. (2003); (51-0) 23, 2010); (3) Latris Douglas vs. N.C. A&T State ( vs. Bendeict (2004); (55-20) vs. Savannah State Nov. 21, 2009). (2004); (52-12) vs. Winston-Salem State (2005); (65- opponenT: N/A 15) vs. Morgan State (2005); (56-0) vs. Howard (2008); (52-10) vs. Delaware State (2009); 61-20 vs. Bendict (2010);(54-14) vs. Howard (2010); (69-0) vs. Delaware State (Sept. 24, 2011); opponenT: (54) at Clemson (Sept. 20, 2008); 2012 BUlldog fooTBall laST Time The Two TeamS meT.... game 2 #23 SC State Knocks off #23 SC State 26, #24 Bethune-Cookman 18 September 10, 2011 # 24 Bethune-Cookman Bulldogs avenge last season Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 final Score South Carolina State 5 0 7 14 - 26 only conference loss in MEAC Opener Bethune-Cookman 6 2 7 3 - 18 dayTona BeaCh, fla — The #23 ranked South Carolina State SCoring SUmmary Bulldogs (1-1, 1-0 MEAC) pulled out a huge come from behind 1st 11:50 SCSU - FERGUSON, Ron safety, , victory defeating the #24 ranked Wildcats of Bethune-Cookman (1- SCSU 2 - BCU 0 1, 0-1 MEAC) 26-18 in a tough defensive battle Saturday at Mu - 10:12 SCSU - ERICKSON,Blake 48 yd field goal, 7-13 1:32, nicipal Stadium o. SCSU 5 - BCU 0 The Bulldogs avenged last season's only conference loss, which 07:53 BCU - POOLE,Eddie 44 yd pass from snapped SC State's 21-game winning streak in the 14-0 defeat. ROBINSON,Jamarr (HURD,Sven kick failed), 5-66 2:12, “It was a sweet victory and a great win for our program against SCSU 5 - BCU 6 a very talented Bethune-Cookman team,” said SC State head coach 2nd 13:39 BCU - TEAM safety, , SCSU 5 - BCU 8 Buddy Pough. “I have never coached a better defensive effort and 3rd 07:20 SCSU - MCDONALD, Tyler 8 yd pass from CUE, I take my hats off to them.” Richard (ERICKSON,Blake kick), 3-5 0:37, SCSU 12 - BCU The first-half was a battle of the defenses with the Bulldogs 8 scoring first off a safety by senior Ronell Ferguson in the first quar - 02:46 BCU - MURPHy,Jordan 12 yd pass from ROBIN - ter. Senior Blake Erickson tied his longest career field goal nailing SON,Jamarr (HURD,Sven kick), 10-68 4:28, SCSU 12 - a 48-yarder to give SC State a 5-0 lead at the 10:12 mark. BCU 15 Senior quarterback Jamarr Robinson put the Wildcats ahead 4th 10:51 BCU - HURD,Sven 41 yd field goal, 6-18 1:27, on a 44-yard strike to junior wide receiver Eddie Poole to take a 6- SCSU 12 - BCU 18 5 lead with 7:53 left in the first-quarter. Bethune-Cookman defense 04:46 SCSU - WILEy,Derrick 3 yd run came up big stopping the Bulldogs for a safety to increase their mar - (ERICKSON,Blake kick), 4-11 1:28, SCSU 19 - BCU 18 gin 8-5. 04:00 SCSU - ELLIS,Dominique 55 yd return Bethune-Cookman dominated the first-half with 232 total yards (ERICKSON,Blake kick), , SCSU 26 - BCU 18 on offense, while SC State managed just 76. SCSU BCU Despite, the offense getting off to a slow start the Bulldogs managed firST downS 12 24 to jump ahead, 12-8 off an 8-yard pass from sophomore quarterback rUSheS-yardS (neT) 43-157 44-152 Richard Cue to wide receiver Tyler McDonald at the 7:30 mark in paSSing ydS (neT) 54 245 the third. ToTal offenSe playS-yardS 64-211 89-397 The Wildcats regained control of the game on a 12-yard toss rUShing: South Carolina State-WILEy,Derrick 19-121; JOR - from Robinson to sophomore tight end Jordon Murphy with 2:46 DON,Asheton 12-38; Bethune-Cookman-JACKSON,Isidore 17-92. left in the third quarter. Kicker Sven Hurd hit a 41-yard field goal PASSING: South Carolina State-WILEy,Derrick 7-19-2-46; CUE, to extend BC-C's lead to a , 12-18 early in the fourth Richard 1-2-1-8. Bethune-Cookman-ROBINSON,Jamarr 25-45-4- quarter. 245. Junior quarterback Derrick Wiley put the Bulldogs ahead by reCeiving: South Carolina State-DAVIS, Caleb 3-12; MCDON - one, 19-18 on a 3-yard scamper with 4:46 left in the game. The de - ALD, Tyler 2-23. Bethune-Cookman-POOLE,Eddie 9-74; fense sealed the victory for the Bulldogs when senior safety Do - FRANCOIS,Mauri 7-121. minique Ellis scored on a 55-yard interception return late in the inTerCepTionS: South Carolina State- fourth give SC State a 26-18 victory over Bethune-Cookman. THOMPSON,Chris 2-79; ELLIS,Dominique Pough stated, “We didn't dwell on last season's 14-0 loss to those 2-55. Bethune-Cookman-FANOR,Jean 1-19; SANDI - guys.” In a game like this you shouldn't have to give a big pep talk LANDS,R. 1-6; RHODES,Daniel 1-0. you just have to go out and play football.” TaCKleS (Ua-a) : South Carolina State- The Bulldog defense was led by strong safety Christian Thomp - THOMPSON,Chris 6-5; RICHARD,Donovan 6-5; HARRIS, son and linebacker Donovan Richard who finished with 11 tackles Mason 6-3; ELLIS,Dominique 5-4; WASHINGTON,Pat 5-2; each. Sophomore cornerback Mason Harris chipped 9, while Ellis DRUMMOND, Dariu finished with eight tackles and two interceptions. Thompson also had two interceptions in the victory. SC State will be on the road next week when they travel to Bloomington, Indiana to take on Big Ten opponent Indiana Univer - sity in a 3:30 p.m. showdown. 2012 SC STaTe roSTer no. name pos. Cl. ht. wt. hometown hS/previous School 1 Lennel Elmore WR r-Sr. 5-10 170 Allendale, SC Allendale-Fairfax HS 2 Tyler McDonald WR Jr. 6-3 190 Summerville, SC Stratford HS 3 Dennis Rowe WR r-So. 6-4 190 Columbia, SC WJ Keenan HS 4 Jalen Simmons RB So. 5-8 205 Charlotte, NC West Charlotte HS 6 Jakar Hamilton DB Sr. 6-1 200 Johnston, SC Strom Thurmond HS 5 Davious Chestnut DB r-Fr. 5-11 170 Hemingway, SC Carvers Bay HS 7 Kimario McFadden DB Jr. 5-11 197 Riverdale, GA Mundy Mills HS 8A Austin Smith WR So. 6-1 205 Rex, GA Mt. Zion HS 8B Marquis Parks DL r-So. 6-3 270 Lincolnton, GA Lincoln Co. HS 9 TeDarrius Wiley QB r-So. 6-2 210 Rockingham, NC Richmond Sr. HS 10A Brandon King WR Fr. 5-10 170 Florence, SC Wilson HS 10B Terrell Fitts LB r-So. 6-2 230 Augusta, GA Glenn Hills HS 11 Cortney Ingram DB Sr. 5-10 190 Milledgeville, GA Baldwin HS 12 Thomas Williams WR r-Sr. 6-0 195 Greer, SC Riverside HS 13 yari King DB r-Sr. 5-9 180 Irmo, SC Irmo HS 14 Marcus Lloyd WR r-Jr. 6-3 210 Manning, SC Manning HS 15 Mason Harris DB r-Jr. 5-10 175 Virginia Beach, VA First Colonial HS 16 Adrian Kollock QB Fr. 6-2 202 Spartanburg, SC Spartanburg HS 17 Richard Cue QB r-Jr. 6-1 180 Cheraw, SC Wilson HS 18 Dondre Lewis-Freeman, RB r-Fr. 5-7 196 Charlotte, NC Hopewell HS 19B Joshua McFadden DB r-Sr. 5-9 175 New Zion, SC East Clarendon HS 19A Derrick Wiley QB r-Sr. 6-1 190 Rockingham, NC Richmond Sr. HS 20 Mariel Cooper DB r-Fr. 5-11 181 Sumter, SC Sumter HS 21 Julius Pendergrass DB So. 5-8 191 Chester, SC Chester HS 22 Charles Brown RB r-So. 5-11 208 Washington, DC St. Johns College HS 23 Asheton Jordan RB r-Sr. 6-0 210 Summerville, SC Stratford HS 24 Jeremy White DB Jr. 5-10 180 Columbia, SC Blythewood HS 25 David Gammon P r-Fr. 6-0 155 Central, SC Daniel HS 26 Dominique Mitchell DB So. 5-10 180 Miramar, FL NC Tech./St. Marys HS 27 Marquise Jones DB Fr. 6-1 175 Columbia, SC Eau Claire HS 28 Steven Murphy DB So. 6-1 180 Kingsland, GA Camden County HS 29 Shaquan Brock DB Fr. 6-0 195 St. Mary’s, GA Camden County HS 30 Darius Drummond DB Jr. 5-11 190 Asheville, NC Asheville HS 32 Tevin Richard LB r-Fr. 5-11 200 Georgetown, SC Carvers Bay HS 33 Tyler Smith DB Fr. 6-1 190 Columbia, SC Keenan HS 34 Christopher Merrill RB r-Sr. 5-9 200 Simpsonville,SC Hillcrest HS 37 Nicholas Belcher K/P r-Jr. 5-9 170 Sumter, SC Lakewood HS 36 Phillip Henry DB Fr. 6-0 170 Manning, SC Manning HS 38 William Roper K r-So. 5-11 195 Hendersonville, NC Hendersonville HS 39 NaVodney Lewis DB r-So. 5-10 170 N. Myrtle Beach ,SC N. Myrtle Beach HS 40 Dondre Brown FB Fr. 6-1 236 Varnville, SC Wade Hampton HS 41 Andrew Carter DL So. 6-1 240 Hamlet, NC Richmond County HS 42 Reggie Owens LB FR. 6-2 216 Statesboro, GA Statesboro HS 43 Justin Hughes LB So. 6-1 220 Virginia Beach, VA Ocean Lakes HS 45 Justin Mulgrave LB So. 5-11 210 Charlotte, NC Olympic HS 47 Brent Dubose FB r-So. 6-0 230 Darlington, SC Darlington HS 48 Joe Thomas LB r-Jr. 6-0 230 Blackville, SC Blackville Hilda HS 49 Antonie Crouch DL Fr. 6-0 230 Ellerbe, NC Richmond County HS 50 Cephas Wilson OL r-So. 6-4 284 Columbia, SC Richland Northeast HS 51 David Davis LS/H Sr. 6-2 180 Columbia, SC Richland Northeast HS 52B Eduardo Curry DL r-So. 6-1 315 Charleston, SC West Ashley HS 52A Gideon Scott OL Sr. 6-3 310 Atlanta, GA Mt. Zion HS 53 Adrian Stewart DL Jr. 5-11 240 Summerville, SC Ft. Dorchester HS 2012 SC STaTe roSTer

no. name pos. Cl. ht. wt. hometown hS/previous School 54 Charles Henderson OL r-Fr. 6-4 270 Kennesaw, GA Kennesaw Mountain HS 55 Tristan Bellamy OL r-Jr. 6-3 300 Johnston, SC Strom Thurmond HS 56 Alexander Glover LB So. 6-1 220 Charlotte, NC Mallard Creek HS 57 Domanic Wilson OL r-So. 6-5 300 Lake City, SC Lake City HS 59 General Brown DL r-So. 6-1 255 Florence, SC Wilson HS 60 Lambert Givens OL r-Jr. 6-3 280 Avon, CT Avon HS 62 Jeff King DL r-So. 6-3 290 Columbia, SC CA Johnson HS 69 Paul Nesbit DL r-So. 6-1 260 Cross, SC Cross HS 70 Raheim Barr OL r-Fr. 6-3 270 Timmonsville, SC Lamar HS 71 Erskine Johnson OL r-Jr. 6-2 290 Conway, SC Conway HS 72 Clyde Johnson OL Fr. 6-3 315 Orangeburg, SC Calhoun County HS 73 Eric Dickerson OL Fr. 6-4 265 Goose Creek, SC Stratford HS 76 Samuel Hammond OL r-Sr. 6-3 300 Union, SC Union County HS 77 Jairon Harrison OL So. 6-3 310 Charleston, SC James Island HS 78 Devin Flowers OL So. 6-3 295 Charlotte, NC Mallard Creek HS 79 Avery Grant OL r-Fr. 6-3 304 Mullins, SC Mullins HS 80 Santez Emory WR r-Jr. 6-2 180 Franklin, GA Heard County HS 81 Jonathan yearwood TE Jr. 6-4 230 Brooklyn, Ny Erasmus HS 82 Caleb Davis WR r-Jr. 5’11 172 Quincy, SC Wilson HS 83 Arnett James DL Gr. 6-3 250 Florence , SC Pee Dee Academy 84 Dwight Brannon TE r-Sr. 6-2 230 Jonesville, SC Union County HS 85 Taquan West WR Fr. 6-4 210 Lexington, SC Lexington HS 86 Trent Barnes TE r-Jr. 6-3 250 Dublin, GA Dublin HS 87 Temarrick Hemingway, TE r-Fr. 6-5 210 Loris, SC N. Myrtle Beach HS 88 Jordan Freeman WR r-Fr. 6-1 172 Pickens, SC Pickens HS 89 Christopher Daniels DL r-Fr. 6-4 230 Effingham, SC South Florence HS 91 Curtis Hill DL r-So. 6-1 312 Columbia, SC Blythewood HS 92 Leon Smith DL Sr. 6-0 306 James Island,SC James Island HS 93 James Robinson DL r-Fr. 6-4 230 Goose Creek, SC Goose Creek HS 96 James Settles DL r-Fr. 6-1 225 McCormick McCormick HS 97 Javon Hargrave DL Fr. 6-2 295 Salisbury, NC North Rowan HS 99 James Fulwood DL r-Sr. 6-3 295 Sumter, SC Sumter HS head Coach: Oliver “ Buddy” Pough assistant Coaches: David Blanchard (Asst. Head Coach /Defensive Line)Mike Adams (Def. Coordinator/Linebackers /Special Teams) Danny Lewis (Running Backs/Recruiting Coord.) Gerald Harrison (Def. Line/Pro Liaison/Operations) Joel Taylor (Defensive Secondary) Jared Powers (Offensive Line) Kevin Magouirk (Off.Coordinator /Quarterbacks) Lee Chambers ( Wide Recievers) Chris Cook (Secondary Assistant) Nygel Pearson (Tight Ends/Tackles) Trumain Carroll (Strength & Conditioning) 2012 SC STaTe depTh CharT SC STaTe head CoaCh offenSe dog 11 Cortney ingram (5-10, 205 jr.) (wr) 2 Tyler mcdonald (6-1, 200 jr.) 29 Shaquan Brock (6-1, 195 Fr.) 3 Dennis Rowe (6-4, 190 r-So.) (wlB) 43 justin hughes (6-1, 220 So.) (wr) 82 Caleb davis (5-11, 175 r-jr.) 32 Tevin Richard (5-11, 200 r-Fr.) 12 Thomas Williams (6-0, 190 r-Sr.) (mlB) 48 joe Thomas (6-0, 230 r-jr.) (lT) 57 domanic wilson (6-5, 290 r-So.) 42 Reggie Owens (6-2, 220 Fr.) 70 Raheim Barr (6-3, 280 r-Fr.) (B) 56 alex glover (6-1, 220 So.) (lg) 76 Sam hammond (6-3, 300 r-Sr.) 10 Terrell Fitts (6-2, 230 r-So.) 77 Jairon Harrison (6-3, 310 So.) (lC) 30 darius drummond (5-11, 190 jr.) (C) 55 Tristan Bellamy (6-3, 300 r-jr.) 13 yari King (5-9, 180 r-Sr.) 79 Avery Grant (6-3, 290 r-Fr.) (SS) 28 Steven murphy (6-1, 180 So.) (rg) 78 devin flowers (6-3, 295 So.) 26 Dominique Mitchell (5-10,180 So.) 60 Lambert Givens (6-3, 280 r-Jr.) (fS) 7 Kimario mcfadden (5-11, 200 r-jr.) (rT) 52 gideon Scott (6-3, 310 r-Sr.) 5 Davious Chestnut (6-1, 200 r-Fr.) 50 CJ Wilson (6-4, 284 r-So.) (rC) 15 mason harris (5-10, 175 r-jr.) #(Te) 86 Trent Barnes (6-3, 250 r-jr.) 19 Josh McFadden (5-9, 175 r-Sr.) 84 Dwight Brannon (6-2, 230 r-Sr.) SpeCialiSTS (QB) 17 richard Cue (6-1, 185 r-jo.) (pK) 37 nick Belcher (5-9, 175 r-jr.) 19 Derrick Wiley (6-1, 190 r-Sr.) 38 Will Roper (5-11, 195 r-So.) 16 Adrian Kollock (6-2, 202 Fr.) (Ko) 38 will roper (5-11, 195 r-So.) (rB) 04 jalen Simmons (5-10, 205 So.) 37 Nick Belcher (5-9, 175 r-Jr.) 23 Asheton Jordan (6-0, 205 r-Sr.) . (lS) 51 david davis (6-2, 210 Sr.) $(hB) 86 dwight Brannon (6-2, 230 r-Sr.) 55 Tristan Bell (6-3, 300 r-Jr.) 40 Dondre Brown (6-1, 236 Fr.) (p) 37 nick Belcher (5-9, 170 r-jr.) wr 12 Thomas williams (6-0, 190 r-Sr.) 25 David Gammon (6-0, 155 r-Fr.) 14 Marcus Lloyd (6-3, 220 r-Jr.) (pr ) 30 darius drummond(5-11, 175 jr.) (wr) 1 lennel elmore (5-10, 170 r-Sr. ) 28 Steven Murphy (6-0, 180 So.) 8 Austin Smith (6-1, 190 Fr.) (Kr) 04 jalen Simmons (5-8, 200 fr.) defenSe 1 Lennel Elmore (5-10, 170 r-Jr.) (le) 8 marquis parks (6-3, 270 r-So.) 99 James Fulwood (6-3, 285 r-Sr.) (h) 17 richard Cue (6-1, 185 r-jr.) 51 David Davis (6-2, 210 Sr.) (dT) 91 Curtis hill (6-1, 295 r-So.) 98 Rashard Dilliard (6-1, 250 Fr.) # - when Tight end Set is Used (ng) 97 javon hargrave (6-2, 295 fr.) $ - when 2-Back Set is Used 92 Leon Smith (6-0, 290 Sr.) % - when 4-down lineman alignment is Used

%(de) 41 andrew Carter (6-2, 240 Sr.) 83 Arnett James (6-3, 250 Gr.) SC STaTe head CoaCh OLiver “BUDDy” POUGh

Oliver “Buddy” Pough is in his 11th season Following a couple of 7-4 records as head football coach at South Carolina in 2006 and 2007, the Bulldogs had 10 win State, his alma mater. Since succeeding head seasons in each of the next two campaigns - coach emeritus Willie Jeffries as Bulldog - 2008 (10-3) and 2009 (10-2). SC State was head coach in 2002, Pough has established also a perfect 8-0 in the MEAC both years. SC State football as one of the top programs Prior to taking the reins at South Carolina in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference and State, Pough spent five seasons as an assis - the Football Championship Subdivision tant at the University of South Carolina (FCS). (USC), the last three as a running backs During a 10-year tenure at the school coach under Lou Holtz. During his stint at where he earned a bachelor’s and a master’s USC, he helped build the Gamecocks into as well as All-MEAC honors as an offensive one of the top offensive teams in the SEC. lineman, Pough has compiled an enviable USC made back-to-back appearances in the 83-33 overall record and a 64-15 MEAC Outback Bowl in 2000 and 2001. worksheet. His teams have also captured two Before going to USC, Pough was on of MEAC titles (2008 & 2009) outright and the top high school coaches in the Palmetto shared two others (2004, 2010), and his over - State, leading Fairfield-Central to a perfect all and conference records trail only Jeffries. 15-0 record in 1996 and claiming the Class His 2008 squad was just as impres - SC State was 7-4 overall and 6-2 in the AAA state title. He earned South Carolina sive, finishing 10-2 and winning the MEAC MEAC during the 2011 campaign. During High School League (SCHSL) Coach-of- title with an 8-0 mark, the team’s first out - the 2010 season, the Bulldogs finished 9-3 the-year honors for his efforts, the first of right title in 14 seasons, and returning to the and were 7-1 in the MEAC to tie for the three such honors. Pough also had coaching FCS playoffs for the first time since the 1982 championship after winning the title outright stints at Keenan High in Columbia, where he campaign. in both 2009 and 2008. Pough’s team also built the Raiders into one of the top Class Pough became the 14th head foot - earned its third straight berth to the FCS AAA teams in the state. ball coach at South Carolina State in the fall playoffs and finished the 2010 campaign An Orangeburg native and former offen - of 2002, taking over the reins from the leg - ranked high in all of the HBCU polls and sive lineman for SC State, Pough helped the endary Willie Jeffries, who retired after 19 Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) Bulldogs amass a 16-6 record during the years at the helm. He posted a 7-5 overall rankings. 1973 and 1974 seasons, a span in which SC record and a 4-4 mark in the MEAC in his In 2009, SC State was named National State suffered just two MEAC losses and inaugural season in 2002 and has had a win - Black Champion by the Sheridan Broadcast - captured a pair of league titles. After gradu - ning campaign in each of his nine seasons. ing Network, the 100 Percent Wrong Club of ating in 1975, he joined the staff at nearby In 2003, he guided the Bulldogs to an 8-4 Atlanta, the Washington (DC) Pigskin Club Orangeburg-Wilkinson High (1976-79), be - overall record and a 6-2 mark in MEAC play, and the Box-to-Row /BASN. In addition, the fore returning to his alma mater as an assis - losing only to Hampton and Bethune- Cook - Bulldogs finished number seven in all three tant coach in 1979. The Bulldogs made man. major FCS polls – The Sports Network, the consecutive trips to the Div. 1-AA playoffs Along with the last three consec FCS Coaches Poll and Any Given Saturday. (1981 & 1982) during his tenure as an assis - utive titles (2008-10), the 2004 season can Pough’s 2009 squad finished 10-3 over - tant. be considered another one of the team’s best all, captured its second consecutive MEAC Pough is involved in a number of com - under Pough, as the Bulldogs produced the crown with an unblemished 8-0 record and munity and civic organizations and has been first-of-two consecutive 9-2 seasons. SC made back-to-back appearances in the FCS a leader in contributing to the advancement State was 6-2 in MEAC play that season, playoffs. The Orangeburg native reaped of Orangeburg and the surrounding commu - tying the Hampton Pirates for the 2004 Coach of the year honors in the MEAC -- his nity. championship. second in as many seasons – and also earned He and his wife, Josie, are the parents of In 2005, Pough’s team duplicated the 9- the accolade from The (Columbia, SC) State two sons--Oliver “Bud” IV and Lee Judson 2 record of the previous year and improved newspaper, the Washington Pigskin Club, the and a daughter-in-law, Dr. Natalie Odom to 7-1 in the MEAC, with the lone league 100 Percent Wrong Club of Atlanta and the Pough, whose parents – Leroy and Barbara loss coming at the hands of eventual cham - Orangeburg Touchdown Club. Odom – are SC State graduates. pion and nationally-ranked Hampton. SC STaTe all-Time reCordS offenSive ToTal offenSe ToTal reCepTionS Game 387 yds Brett young vs. Morgan State (2004) Game 12 Lennel Elmore vs. Miss. Valley St. (2010) Season 2,916 Marvin Marshall (1994) Season 70 Tavarus Morgan (2003) Career 6,840 Malcolm Long (2007-10) Career 135 Oliver (Tre’) young (2006-09) yardS reCeiving rUShing aTTempTS Game 230 Charlie Brown vs. Morris Brown (1980) Game 41 Derek O’Neal vs. Bethune-Cookman (1999) Season 995 Oliver (Tre’) young (2009) Season 297 Derek O’Neal (1999) Career 2,156 Oliver (Tre’) young (2006-09) Career 763 Will Ford (2006-09) ToUChdown reCepTionS ToTal yardS rUShing Game 3 Chris Burgess vs. Bethune-Cookman (2005) Game 322 Will Ford vs. NC A&T (2007) Season 13 Freddie Solomon (1994) Season 1,648 Kenny Bynum (1996) Career 20 Freddie Solomon (1991-94) Career 4,660 Will Ford (2006-09) yardS per reCepTion rUShing average Game 50.5 Terrence Metcalf vs. Savannah State (2002) Game 164.8 Kenny Bynum (1996) Season 32.6 Terrence Metcalf (2001) Career 127.9 Michael Hicks (1993-96) Career 25.1 Charlie Brown (1977-80) rUShing ToUChdownS field goalS made Game 6 Henry Odom vs. Morgan State (1980) Game 4 Richard Dix vs. Morgan State Season 22 Michael Hicks (1996) Malcolm Montgomery vs. Newberry (1976) Career 51 Michael Hicks (1993-96) Season 18 Blake Erickson (2009) 100-yard rUShing gameS Career 35 Blake Erickson (2008-2010) Season 8 Will Ford (2008) Longest 52 Cedric Oglesby vs. Delaware State (2010) 7 Kenny Bynum (1996) Michael Hicks (1993, 1995) ToTal poinTS DeShawn Baker (2006) Game 36 Henry Odom vs. Morgan State (1980) Will Ford (2007) Season 132 Michael Hicks (1994) Career 316 Michael Hicks (1993-95) BeST average per Carry Game 8.5 Nate Rivers (1977) ToTal ToUChdownS Career 6.5 Ricky Anderson (1974-77) Game 6 Henry Odom vs. Morgan State (1980) paSSing yardS Season 22 Michael Hicks (1994) Game 387 Brett young vs. Morgan State (2004) Career 53 Cleveland McCoy (2004-07) Season 2507 Malcom Long (2009) Career 5,230 Reese McCampbell (2000-03) defenSive paSS CompleTionS TaCKleS Game 24 Brett young vs. Morgan State (2004) Game 20 Harry Carson vs. Newberry (1975) Season 210 Malcom Long vs. Winston-Salem State (2009) Season 131 Joe Montford (1993) Career 394 Malcolm Long (2009) Career 284 Donovan Richard (2008-11) paSS aTTempTS SaCKS Game 45 Avery Bowden vs. NC A&T (2000) Game 4 Chatric Darby vs. Southern (1997) Season 325 Malcolm Long (2009) Season 22.5 Chatric Darby (1998) Career 961 Malcolm Long (2007-2010) Career 45.5 Chatric Darby (1995-98) ToUChdown paSSeS inTerCepTionS Game 4 Marvin Marshall vs. Bethune-Cookman (1994) Game 4 Ricky Hill vs. Southern (1991) Reese McCampbell vs. Hampton (2000) Season 9 Ricky Hill (1990) Reese McCampbell vs. Savannah State (2003) Career 19 Ricky Hill (1988-91) Malcolm Long vs. Morgan State (2009) Season 20 Malcolm Long (2009) pUnTing Career 46 Malcolm Long (2007-2010) Longest 80 yds. Alonzo Braddy vs. Alcorn State (1980) CompleTion perCenTage (min. 100 attempts) Highest Average Season .646 (210-325) Malcolm Long (2009) Season 40.5 yds. (52 punts) Alonzo Braddy (1980) Career .593 (TDB) Malcolm Long (2007-2010) Career 39.9 yds. (71 punts) Frank Zeigler (1998-2000) 2012 polls

Sport network Top 25 poll Team (first-place votes record points/prank Heritage Sports Radio Network 1. Sam Houston State Bearkats (87) 0-0 3,985 1 Black College Football FCS Poll 2. North Dakota State Bison (65) 1-0 3,947 2 Team (first-place votes) record points 3. Georgia Southern Eagles (4) 1-0 3,651 3 1. Norfolk State Spartans (10) 1-0 125 4. Montana State Bobcats (1) 1-0 3,457 4 2. Bethune-Cookman Wildcats (1) 1-0 115 3.SC State Bulldogs (1) 1-0 106 5. James Madison Dukes 1-0 3,269 5 4. Alabama A&M Bulldogs 1-0 71 6. youngstown State Penguins (7) 1-0 2,988 13 5. Alabama State Hornets 0-1 60 7. Old Dominion Monarchs 1-0 2,842 8 6. Jackson State Tigers (1) 0-1 57 8. Northern Iowa Panthers 0-1 2,727 9 7. Tennessee State Tigers 1-0 40 9. Eastern Washington Eagles 1-0 2,505 12 8. Florida A&M Rattlers 0-1 37 10. Wofford Terriers 1-0 2,488 10 9. Arkansas-Pine Bluff 1-0 36 11. Appalachian State Mountaineers 0-1 2,484 6 10. Hampton Pirates 0-1 18 12. Montana Grizzlies 1-0 2,240 11 Others receiving votes (in order of points): Grambling State 13. Towson Tigers 0-1 2,236 7 17, Texas Southern 11, Howard 9, North Carolina Central 14. New Hampshire Wildcats 1-0 2,063 14 9, Alcorn State 8, Morgan State 8, Delaware State 3, South - 15. Delaware Blue Hens 1-0 1,779 15 ern 3, Prairie View A&M 3. as of September 3, 2012, at 06:12 pm eT 16. Lehigh Mountain Hawks 1-0 1,530 16 17. Stony Brook Seawolves 1-0 1,484 17 18. Illinois State Redbirds 1-0 1,229 19 19. Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks 1-0 1,082 20 20. Maine Black Bears 0-0 743 21 Sheridan Broadcasting network 21. Eastern Kentucky Colonels 0-1 689 18 Black College football poll 22. McNeese State Cowboys 1-0 594 NR Team (first-place votes) record points 23. Indiana State Sycamores 0-1 531 23 1. Norfolk State Spartans (15) 1-0 256 1 24. Jacksonville State Gamecocks 0-1 443 22 2. Bethune-Cookman Wildcats (9) 1-0 241 2 25. Central Arkansas Bears 0-1 356 24 3. South Carolina State Bulldogs (6) 1-0 228 6 others receiving votes: Harvard 327, Liberty 213, UT Martin 173, 4. Winston-Salem State Rams 1-0 183 3 5. Jackson State Tigers 0-1 172 4 South Carolina State 169 , William & Mary 168, Norfolk State 146, 6. Alabama A&M Bulldogs 1-0 156 8 Bethune-Cookman 134, Cal Poly 84, Chattanooga 76, Tennessee Tech 7. Tennessee State Tigers 1-0 97 NR 52, Eatern Illinois 48, Northern Arizona 43, North Dakota 43, Murray 8. Texas Southern Tigers 1-0 74 NR State 40, Albany 38, Portland State 34, South Dakota State 34, Penn 9. Grambling State Tigers 0-1 58 5 17, Samford 17, Alabama State 16, Tennessee State 16, Dayton 12, 10. Fort Valley State Wildcats 1-0 42 NR Morgan State 9, SE Missouri State 8, Idaho State 7, Southern Utah 7, Others receiving votes (in order of points): Florida A&M Duquesne 7, Richmond 5, Georgetown 4, Furman 4, Alabama A&M 3, 35, Alcorn State 31, Alabama State 28, Albany State 26, Alcorn State 3, Jackson State 3, Villanova 2, The Citadel 2, Cornell 2, Morgan State 19. San Diego 2, Western Illinois 1, Drake 1, Arkansas-Pine Bluff 1, UC as of September 5, 2012, at 08:37 am eT Davis 1.

nexT Up for SC STaTe... date: Sat., Sept. 15, 2012 vs. arizona wildcats Tucson, aZ Time: 7:30 p.m. (pT) Team Statistics (Final) South Carolina State vs Georgia State (Aug 30, 2012 at Atlanta, Ga.)

SCSU GSU FIRST DOWNS 25 12 R u s h in g 12 7 P a s s in g 12 4 P e n a lt y 1 1 NET YARDS RUSHING 188 99 Rushing Attempts 49 30 Average Per Rush 3.8 3.3 Rushing Touchdowns 0 0 Yards Gained Rushing 210 158 Yards Lost Rushing 22 59 NET YARDS PASSING 300 130 C o m p le t io n s - A t t e m p t s - I n t 19-29-2 14-28-1 Average Per Attempt 10.3 4.6 Average Per Completion 15.8 9.3 Passing Touchdowns 3 0 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 488 229 Total offense plays 78 58 Average Gain Per Play 6.3 3.9 : Number-Lost 0-0 2-2 Penalties: Number-Yards 12-101 3-20 PUNTS-YARDS 5-214 5-311 Average Yards Per Punt 42.8 62.2 Net Yards Per Punt 33.8 53.2 Inside 20 1 2 50+ Yards 1 5 T o u c h b a c k s 1 2 Fair catch 1 0 KICKOFFS-YARDS 7-412 3-186 Average Yards Per Kickoff 58.9 62.0 Net Yards Per Kickoff 34.7 40.0 T o u c h b a c k s 0 1 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 1-5-0 2-25-0 Average Per Return 5.0 12.5 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 2-41-0 7-169-0 Average Per Return 20.5 24.1 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 1-19-0 2-45-0 Returns: Number-Yds-TD 1-68-1 0-0-0 Miscellaneous Yards 0 0 Possession Time 35:40 24:20 1st Quarter 9 : 4 1 5 : 1 9 2nd Quarter 7 : 2 9 7 : 3 1 3rd Quarter 9 : 0 4 5 : 5 6 4th Quarter 9 : 2 6 5 : 3 4 Third-Down Conversions 9 of 17 2 of 13 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 2-4 T o u c h d o w n s 1-3 0-4 Field goals 2-3 2-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 6-47 0-0 PAT Kicks 3-4 0-0 Field Goals 2-2 2-4 Scoring Summary (Final) South Carolina State vs Georgia State (Aug 30, 2012 at Atlanta, Ga.)

South Carolina State (1-0) vs. Georgia State (0-1) Date: Aug 30, 2012 • Site: Atlanta, Ga. • Stadium: Georgia Dome Attendance: 18921

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total South Carolina State 7 7 7 12 33 Georgia State 0 3 3 0 6

Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H 1st 14:06 SCSU - ELMORE,Lennel 72 yd pass from CUE,Richard (BELCHER,Nick kick), 3-75 0:54 7 - 0 2nd 06:33 GSU - Ehasz, Matt 36 yd field goal, 6-21 2:49 7 - 3 00:14 SCSU - MCDONALD,Tyler 22 yd pass from CUE,Richard (BELCHER,Nick kick), 2-23 0:26 14 - 3 3rd 10:56 GSU - Ehasz, Matt 25 yd field goal, 12-64 3:59 14 - 6 06:32 SCSU - MCDONALD,Tyler 13 yd pass from CUE,Richard (BELCHER,Nick kick), 9-73 4:18 21 - 6 4th 14:17 SCSU - BELCHER,Nick 21 yd field goal, 11-76 5:23 24 - 6 05:40 SCSU - BELCHER,Nick 26 yd field goal, 17-70 7:23 27 - 6 01:14 SCSU - MITCHELL,Domini 68 yd fumble recovery (BELCHER,Nick kick failed) 33 - 6

Kickoff time: 7:37 pm • End of Game: 10:42 pm • Total elapsed time: 3:05 Officials: Referee: W. Gosselin; Umpire: Sean Geraghty; Linesman: Andrew Smith; Line judge: J. Czajkowski; Back judge: George Gaiser; Field judge: Rollins Janetos; Side judge: M. Plummer Jr.; Scorer: Randy Lieberman; Temperature: 72 deg. • Wind: • Weather: Dome Defensive Statistics (Final) South Carolina State vs Georgia State (Aug 30, 2012 at Atlanta, Ga.)

# South Carolina Stat Solo Ast Total Sacks-Yds TFL-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds BrUp Blks QBH 43 HUGHES,Justin 7 1 8 2.0-10 3.0-12 1 1-0 - - - - 7 MCFADDEN,Kimari 4 2 6 ------32 RICHARD,Tevin 4 1 5 ------48 THOMAS,Joe 4 1 5 ------56 GLOVER,Alex 4 0 4 1.0-11 1.0-11 ------11 INGRAM,Cortney 4 0 4 1.0-10 1.0-10 ------41 CARTER,Andrew 4 0 4 1.0-9 2.0-15 ------97 HARGRAVE,Javon 2 1 3 1.0-7 2.0-9 ------34 MERRILL,Chris 2 1 3 ------91 HILL,Chris 2 0 2 ------6 HAMILTON,Jakar 2 0 2 ------9B MCFADDEN,Joshua 1 1 2 ------8B PARKS,Marquis 0 2 2 ------38 ROPER,Will 1 0 1 ------42 OWENS,Reggie 1 0 1 - - - - - 1 - - 92 SMITH,Leon 1 0 1 ------26 MITCHELL,Domini 1 0 1 - - 1 1-68 - 1 - - 21 PENDERGRASS,Jul 1 0 1 ------24 WHITE,Jeremy 0 1 1 ------15 HARRIS,Mason 0 1 1 ------30 DRUMMOND,Darius 0 0 0 - - - - - 1 - - 29 BROCK,Shaquan 0 0 0 - - - - 1-19 - - - 28 MURPHY,Steven 0 0 0 - - - - - 1 - - Totals 45 12 57 6.0-47 9.0-57 2 2-68 1-19 4 0 0

# Georgia State Solo Ast Total Sacks-Yds TFL-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds BrUp Blks QBH 4B Skelton, D. 9 3 12 - 0.5-1 - - - 2 - - 44 Peterson, J. 6 2 8 - 1.0-1 ------31 Gunn, D'Mario 6 0 6 - 2.0-12 ------75 Woodard, T. 5 0 5 - 1.0-6 ------24 Singleton, Kail 4 1 5 - 0.5-1 - - 1-26 1 - - 10 Ferguson, R. 4 1 5 ------92 Agnew, Theo 3 2 5 ------5 Matthews, D. 4 0 4 ------37 Felder, Akeen 3 1 4 - 0.5-1 ------46 Robinson, J. 3 1 4 ------23 Hogan, Mark 2 2 4 ------90 Lockley, Joe 2 0 2 ------77 Stephens, C.J. 2 0 2 ------9 McClendon, B. 1 0 1 - - - - 1-19 - - - 95 Kelly, John 1 0 1 ------57 Russo, Chris 1 0 1 ------99 King, Melvin 1 0 1 ------45 Vinson, M. 1 0 1 ------25 Moon, Cole 1 0 1 ------13 Blair, Lynquez 1 0 1 ------67 Huey, David 0 1 1 - 0.5-0 ------Totals 60 14 74 0.0-0 6.0-22 0 0-0 2-45 3 0 0 Meet the Bulldogs

Lennel Tyler Dennis Jalen Davious Elmore #1 McDonald #2 Rowe #3 Simmons #4 Chestnut #5

Jakar Kimario Austin TeDarrius Terrell Hamilton #6 McFadden #7 Smith #8 Wiley #9 Fitts #10

Cortney Thomas Yari Marcus Mason Ingram #11 Williams #12 King #13 Lloyd #14 Harris #15

Adrian Richard Dondre Derrick Mariel Kollock #16 Cue #17 Lewis- #18 Wiley #19 Cooper #20 Freeman Meet the Bulldogs

Julius #21 Charles Asheton Jeremy David Pendergrasss Brown #22 Jordan #23 White #24 Gammon #25

Dominique #26 Marquise #27 Steven #28 Shaquan #29 Darius #30 Mitchell Jones Murphy Brock Drummond

Phillip Nick Tevin Tyler Chris #36 #37 #32 #33 #34 Henry Belcher Richard Smith Merrill

Reggie Will NaVodney Dondre Andrew #42 #38 #39 #40 #41 Owens Roper Lewis Brown Carter Meet the Bulldogs

Reggie Justin Brent #47 Joe #48 Antonie Owens #43 Mulgrave #45 Dubose Thomas Crouch #49

Cephas David #51 Gideon #52 Eduardo #52 Adrian #53 Wilson #50 Davis Scott Curry Stewart

Domanic General Charles Tristan Alex #57 #59 #54 #55 #56 Wilson Brown Henderson Bellamy Glover

Lambert #60 Jeff #62 Paul #69 Raheim #70 Erskine #71 Givens King Nesbit Barr Johnson Meet the Bulldogs

Clyde #72 Eric #73 Sam #76 Jairon #77 Devin #78 Johnson Dickerson Hammond Harrison Flowers

Avery #79 Santez #80 Jonathan #81 Caleb #82 Arnett #83 Grant Emory Yearwood Davis James

Jordan Dwight Taquan Trent Temarrick #88 #84 #85 #86 #87 Freeman Brannon West Barnes Hemingway

Leon James James Chris Curtis #96 #89 #91 Smith #92 Robinson #93 Settles Daniels Hill Meet the Bulldogs

Javon #97 Rashard #98 James #99 Marquis #8 Delano #35 Hargrave Dillard Fulwood Parks Fabor

Senior-Running Back Josh #19 Asheton Jordan McFadden

Senior-Quarterback Derrick Wiley

Senior-Defensive Lineman Arnett James