Austin Peay State University Media Guide

2003 QUICK FACTS ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT LOCATION: Clarksville, Tenn. 37044 Intercollegiate athletics at Austin Peay State University aspires to provide educational and broad-based competitive opportunities at POPULATION: 100,000 the NCAA Division I level for eligible male and female student ath- FOUNDED: 1927 letes. Seeking to maintain a proper balance between athletic and ENROLLMENT: 7,200 (approximately) academic programs, the University is committed to preparing stu- NICKNAME: Governors dents for productive, fulfilling and responsible lives. In addition to developing individual ability and successful programs, those ath- COLORS: Red and white letic experiences will be instrumental in developing the concepts of STADIUM/CAPACITY: Governors (10,000) teamwork, sportsmanship, loyalty, self-confidence plus the quali- SURFACE: Stadia Turf ties of leadership and discipline. Intercollegiate athletics endeav- ors to provide positive impressions of University activities to a di- CONFERENCE: P ioneer versified group of audiences. Austin Peay strives to attract a di- NATIONAL AFFILIATION: NCAA, Division I-AA verse and talented group of participants, coaches and administra- PRESIDENT: Dr. Sherry Hoppe tors with a strong commitment to excellence, openness, gender ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Dave Loos equity and integrity, reflecting a precise adherence to NCAA and conference rules and philosophies. As a result, Austin Peay athlet- ASSISTANT AD/ATHLETIC TRAINER: Chuck K immel ics assumes a major role in assisting University development and SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Cheryl Holt fiscal responsibility. The departmental goals and objectives are TICKET MANAGER: Debbie Bedell based upon its mission as it builds on its traditions, confidently look- ing forward to an exciting and progressive future. SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: B rad Kirtley HEAD FOOTBALL COACH: Carroll McCray (Gardner-Webb, 1983) COLLEGIATE RECORD: 0 -0 (first year) TABLE OF CONTENTS APSU RECORD: 0 -0 (first year) FOOTBALL O FFICE PHONE: (931) 221-7905 AUSTIN PEAY STATE UNIVERSITY ...... 2-4 BEST TIME TO CALL: 10 a.m. – noon President Sherry Hoppe ...... 5 Athletics Director Dave Loos ...... 6 ASSISTANTS: Steve Haywood (Austin Peay, 1998), assistant head Head Coach ...... 7 coach, defensive coordinator and linebackers; Ken Jones (Livingston, Bill Schmitz On...... 8 1978), offensive coordinator and offensive line; Granville Eastman Assistants...... 9-10 (Saint Mary’s (Halifax, Nova Scotia), 1992), secondary; Bob Ateca THE 2002 GOVERNORS (Austin Peay, 1989), running backs; Adam Caine (Birmingham The Outlook ...... 11-13 The Returning Players ...... 14-23 Southern, 1994), quarterbacks and wide receivers; Bill Noll (Austin Newcomers ...... 23-24 Peay, 2003), defensive line. APSU OPPONENTS ...... 25-27 BASIC DEFENSIVE ALIGNMENT: 4-3 GOVERNORS HISTORY BASIC O FFENSIVE ALIGNMENT: Pro-spread 2001 Governors Statistics ...... 28-29 2001 Governors Superlatives ...... 30 2002 RECORD: 7-5 All-Time APSU Records ...... 31-32 LETTERMEN RETURNING: 49 (24 offense, 23 defense, 2 specialists) Govs Individual League, Coaches Honors ...... 33 All-America Governors ...... 34 LETTERMEN LOST: 16 (6 offense, 10 defense, 0 specialist) Academic All-America Governors ...... 34 STARTERS RETURNING: 16 (8 offense, 6 defense, 2 specialists) Year-by-Year Records ...... 35 STARTERS LOST: 8 (3 offense, 5 defense, 0 specialists) Year-by-Year Scores ...... 36-37 Governors All-Time Coaches Records ...... 38 Governors Rivalries ...... 38 KEY ATHLETICS TELEPHONE NUMBERS Governors Lettermen ...... 39-41 APSU ATHLETICS ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT EXCHANGE: (931) 221-7903 Support Staff ...... 42-43 FAX MACHINE: (931) 221-7830 Staff Directory...... 44 Athletics + Academics = Success ...... IBC FOOTBALL OFFICE: (931) 221-7905 TRAINING ROOM: (931) 221-6110 TICKET OFFICE: (931) 221-7761 SPORTS INFORMATION OFFICE: (931) 221-7561 CREDITS: The 2002 Austin Peay State University football media FAX MACHINE: (931) 221-7562 guide was written by Brad Kirtley, Sports Information Director. The publication’s redesign was produced by Cody Bush, Assis- tant Sports Information Director. Also providing great assistance was Joey Williams along with Justin Dickens, intern. Photography provided by Gale Hughes, of Main Street Photogra- phy; Keith Dorris, Dorris Photography of Lavergne, Tenn., and Brad Kirtley.

– 1 – 2003 GOVERNORS FOOTBALL This is Austin Peay State University…

Austin Peay State University is a com- munity of learners that strives to provide quality education programs and to be a source of knowledge and strength for the community. As a comprehensive liberal arts uni- versity, Austin Peay creates many op- portunities for students to lead produc- tive, fulfilling and responsible lives. The University is committed to ex- cellence, integrity, the open exchange of ideas, caring for each other's welfare, community involvement and an appre- ciation for individual and cultural differ- ences. Austin Peay is a mid-sized university with a dynamic learning environment that attracts traditional and non-tradi- tional students from not only the region but the state, the nation and the world as well, enabling it to be a source of knowledge and strength for the region and a creative contributor to the global learning community. learning, too, and APSU offers lots of good times. Develop your skills, stretch your imagination, show off your talents and get to CORE CURRICULUM know people who share your interests in almost 100 student organizations, include: departmental clubs, honor and profes- The undergraduate program is the nucleus of Austin Peay. sional organizations, special interest and service groups, reli- The liberal arts core is required of all baccalaureate students. gious groups and social organizations. A new student center The core provides a broad, multicultural foundation in litera- opened in Spring 2002 to heighten those experiences. ture, the arts, history, mathematics and the natural and be- From student government to Greek organizations, from the havioral sciences. The core is designed to develop critical newspaper staff to community service groups, from competi- thinking and communication skills and a commitment to learn- tive athletics to career preparation, you'll find your place at APSU. ing throughout a lifetime. Students who master the core are expected to possess the adaptability to succeed and contrib- ute to society both personally and professionally. ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE At Austin Peay, our commitment is to challenge your mind, STUDENT LIFE expand your skills, explore your ideas and prepare you for suc- Life at Austin Peay is cess in your chosen field. what you want to make it. APSU is the state's designated liberal arts university, made Here, you can explore up of the College of Arts and Letters, College of Business, your academic, social College of Graduate Studies, College of Professional Pro- and career interests in an grams and Social Sciences, College of Science and Math- environment that encour- ematics and the School of Technology and Public Manage- ages you to succeed. ment at Fort Campbell. The School of Education and the APSU is the desig- School of Nursing are part of the College of Professional Pro- nated liberal arts university grams and Social Sciences. among all public institu- The University offers about 1,100 courses, including web- tions in . That based courses, in more than 50 undergraduate degree pro- means we go out of our way grams leading to associate (two-year) and bachelor's (four- to provide a rich variety of year) degrees, as well as graduate studies for master's de- activities—in and out of grees and the education specialist degree. class—that can enhance APSU has two Centers of Excellence, both recognized as your university experience. "Accomplished" by the Tennessee Board of Regents for suc- Learning is our focus– cess in education. but having fun is part of The Center for the Creative Arts, the only program of its

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type in Tennessee, is dedicated to achievement in music, cre- APSU and Clarksville have grown together. ative writing, visual arts and theatre. The center attracts out- APSU achieved university status in 1966, and a close bond standing national and international talents, enabling you to study exists between the University and community. with working artists. It sponsors outstanding activities, includ- Located 40 miles northwest of Nashville at the Tennessee- ing the Mid-South Jazz Festival, Center Stage summer theatre Kentucky border, program and The Dimensions New Music Series. APSU also Clarksville is the fifth provides you with creative facilities, including the state-of-the- largest city in the art $9.4 million music/mass communication building. state. The Center for Field Biology offers hands-on training in re- Clarksville also search and practical man- is the birthplace of agement under the guid- Governor Austin ance of practicing profes- Peay, for whom sionals. The Center for the school was Field Biology is housed in named. The mas- the massive $38 million cot, appropriately, Sundquist Science Com- is the Governor. plex. Situated just a APSU also has four few minutes walk from Clarksville's downtown, APSU's cam- Chairs of Excellence, one pus has served as the site for educational institutions since in the arts, one in the 1806. Today, the APSU main campus consists of 65 buildings School of Nursing and two and more than 160 acres. The University also maintains a 475- in business. These visiting acre teaching farm and a separate facility at Fort Campbell. faculty positions bring out- The newest building additions to the main campus are: the standing scholars, artists Sundquist Science Complex and the new Morgan University and business leaders to Center, both opening during the 2001-2002 school year. The campus to teach and Sundquist Complex is one of the South's premier science share their "real-world" education facilities and represents the largest capital appro- knowledge. priation ever in Tennessee for a single classroom building. The new Morgan University Center is located in the heart of FACULTY the campus and features meeting rooms, a food court, coffee shop, ballroom and lounges for Austin Peay students. Nobody will have more impact on your college years than While the majority of students are residents of Tennessee your professors. That's why it's so important to have faculty and Kentucky, APSU also attracts students from the entire who are truly dedi- Southeastern region and nationally. But wherever you come cated to teaching. from, there's something about the APSU campus--its rolling Ninety percent of lawns, the classic red brick tower of the Browning Building, our faculty hold the the students gathering places–that says this is a good place highest degrees in to call home. their fields. APSU, with its "Accom- plished" Centers of ATHLETICS Excellence and SUCCESS Chairs of Excel- Austin Peay continues to lence, also attracts grow as it offers broad- distinguished schol- based athletic opportunities ars, artists, scien- at the NCAA Division I level. tists and business In 1998, APSU added golf professionals to teach each year. to its list of women's sports, Best of all, the APSU faculty has a long tradition of active joining tennis, , involvement with students. They make themselves available cross country, softball, to consult with students during regular office hours and often track, rifle and volleyball. outside class and office hours. Plus, many faculty members Women's soccer began its volunteer their time to work with student groups. first season of competition this fall. APSU offers men's THE CAMPUS teams in football (non-schol- Austin Peay has been at the center of Clarksville since Jeff Gooch was named special arship), basketball, cross teams MVP for the Detroit Lions country, , tennis and 1927 when it was established by the Tennessee General As- in 2002. He is in his eighth NFL sea- sembly as Austin Peay Normal School for teachers. son and second with the Lions. golf.

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In the 1990s, APSU GATEWAY TO THE The Famous Who gained much recognition for the success of its athletics NEW SOUTH Have Called program. Men and women's Situated in the rolling hills of Clarksville Home basketball and baseball par- Middle Tennessee, Clarksville is ticipated in the NCAA tour- one of the fastest growing cities • Wilma Rudolph nament while several ath- in the Southeast. With a heri- • Mason Rudolph letes brought national atten- tage spanning more than 200 • Pat Head Summitt years, Clarksville/Montgomery tion to themselves and the • Governor Austin Peay school. County has continued to grow This has continued into and adapt, becoming the state's • Frank Sutton the next century. In fact, fifth largest city, growing to more (Sergeant Carter from 2002-03 saw both the Gov- than 103,000 and growing faster Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C) ernors and Lady Govs bas- than any other Tennessee city • Roy Acuff ketball teams win OVC other than Nashville and Mem- titles and advance to the phis. Area and business lead- • Wayne Pace NCAA tournament—it was ers have worked hard to build on • Colin Powell the third straight time for community strengths with a vi- •Jimi Hendrix the Lady Govs. Meanwhile, sion of a vibrant, prosperous fu- Trenton Hassell, who was the highest- • Charles Schulz the Golf Govs also won their drafted Gov by the NBA in 2001, went ture. third straight league title. on to become the Chicago Bulls Clarksville is an award-win- • General William With APSU alums play- "Player of the Year" as a rookie. He ning city, having received numer- Westmoreland is now in his third Bulls season. ous rankings and recognitions ing professionally in the Na- • Shawn Marion tional Basketball Association and internationally, Major League during the past few years, includ- • Trenton Hassell Baseball, the , the Canadian Football ing being a finalist for A ll-America League and overseas, and in golf and tennis, the University con- City honors in 2002. It continu- tinues to build on its history of athletic ally is ranked as a top quality community by publications like excellence. Reader's Digest, Money Magazine, Demographics Journal, Ex- For instance, Jeff Gooch is in his eight pansion Management, Forbes and others. It also was recog- year as an NFL linebacker, now with the nized as the 10th Best City for New College Grads by National Detroit Lions. Meanwhile, his former Business Employment Weekly. Govs secondary mate, Michael Swift, Founded in 1784, Clarksville is named in honor of General also played multiple seasons in the NFL George Rogers Clark, a Revolutionary War hero from the area. while a third 1995 secondary member, Although agriculture has been a vital part of the past, Clarksville Kirk Pointer, played in the Arena Foot- has grown to become a culturally diverse community, offering ball League. residents and visitors unique sights and sounds. Trenton Hassell, the 2001 OVC Player In partnership with APSU, Clarksville stands in a class of its of the Year, was the highest-drafted NBA own with art galleries and a wide variety of musical and theatrical Jamie Walker Gov (30th pick) in history and then was events to satisfy most artistic tastes. named the Chicago Bulls "Player of the Year" as a rookie in 2001- From significant Civil War history to mid-1800s architecture, 02. some damaged by the January 1999 tornado, to Fort Campbell, Bubba Wells, who set several Austin Peay and Ohio Valley home of the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), history buffs Conference basketball records, resurrected his pro basketball find interesting landmarks that tell unique tales of the area's past career in the Philippines after sitting out all the 1999-2000 sea- and present. son recovering from a torn Achilles tendon. He has decided to Clarksville began as an agricultural town with tobacco as a return to APSU to begin his coaching career. major source of income for the local community. Since then, Meanwhile, Lady Govs’ all-time leading scorer Brooke Clarksville's economic base has boomed and now includes a Armistead because the OVC’s first WNBA-drafted player. She diversified mix of manufacturing, government, finance, state uni- was the 2002-03 OVC Female Athlete of the Year in addition to versity, military installation and retail. The downtown has re- OVC Women’s Basketball Player of the Year. Like Wells, she bounded from that devastating tornado to again take iits place also has returned to APSU to embark on a coaching career. as community’s hub. After spending two seasons with the Kansas City Royals in Today, Clarksville continues to lead the region in health care, the late 1990s, lefthander Jamie Walker, former OVC Pitcher business, education and agriculture. Its natives have led state of the Year (1991), is another Governor fighting his way back government, and its athletes have competed against the world. into the major leagues. After overcoming an assortment of For more than 200 years, Clarksville has been building on the injury problems, he has been one of the Detroit Tigers’ most tradition of a proud past with an even brighter, progressive future dependable relief pitchers the past two years. as the Gateway to the New South.

– 4 – 2003 GOVERNORS FOOTBALL Dr. Sherry Hoppe, APSU President Dr. Sherry Hoppe was ap- Tennessee at Knoxville. Her master's degree in counseling pointed Austin Peay's eighth and her undergraduate degree in English education are from president on Jan. 30, 2001–a the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. three-way h istory-making event: In addition to her work in higher education, Hoppe has been • She became the first woman active in numerous community affairs. In addition to her president of Austin Peay. extensive list of leadership activities in Roane County and • She is the first person in Knoxville, she currently serves on the boards of directors for Tennessee to move directly f rom Bank of America, the Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce, the presidency of a community Clarksville-Montgomery County E conomic Development Coun- college to that of a four-year cil and the Clarksville Downtown District Partnership. university. She is a former member of the Commission on Colleges • She was the first woman to be and concluded two terms on the Board of Trustees for the inaugurated as the president of of Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. She has a four-year university within the served as the president of the Tennessee College Associa- Tennessee Board of Regents tion. System - the nation's sixth larg- A member of Rotary, she and her husband Bob attend est system of higher education. Trinity Episcopal Church. They have a son, Kevin, who holds Dr. Hoppe was p resident of Roane State Community College a bachelor's degree in criminal justice and is a member of the in Harriman, from 1988 until taking a leave of absence in 2000 to Tennessee Highway Patrol. serve as Austin Peay's interim president. She has worked in the Tennessee Board of Regents System for more than 20 years, including more than 10 years at Chattanooga State Community College and a short stint at Nashville State Community College as interim president. Hoppe earned her doctorate in educational administration with collateral work in communications from the University of

Above: APSU President Dr. Sherry Hoppe and Executive Director of University Advancement Roy Gregory greet country music star Linda Davis at a 2002 fundraiser for Austin Peay Athletics

Right: Dr. Hoppe at the September 2001 dedication of the Sundquist Science Building.

– 5 – 2003 GOVERNORS FOOTBALL Dave Loos, APSU Athletics Director Dave Loos, the Governors popular head cessitating right leg stress fracture. Loos came to APSU after four seasons basketball coach, is in his seventh year as In 1995-96, the Governors again peaked as Memphis State's top assistant. He joined Austin Peay's athletics director. Loos was late. In February, the Govs fashioned an 8-2 Larry Finch at Memphis State in 1986 and named to the post in May 1997 and took over record, including six straight victories. APSU helped direct his alma mater to an 85-43 the duties July 1 of that same year. entered the NCAA tourney with a four-game record, including two NCAA tourney appear- His leadership style has seen the APSU win streak before losing to Georgia Tech. ances and a Metro Conference tourney title athletic department flourish like never be- A year later, the Governors finished 17-14 during his tenure. fore. Nine OVC regular-season or tourney overall—with All-America forward Wells miss- Prior to joining Memphis State, Loos en- c ham p i ons h i p ing the season's first 12 games—but won six joyed four successful head coaching sea- banners have of their final eight games, including a four- sons at Christian Brothers College in Mem- been hung during game winning streak that helped clinch a phis. He took over that program in 1982-83, Loos’ tenure. regular-season OVC co-championship. and after an initial 16-14 season, recorded Seven APSU In 1997-98, the Govs, despite a rebuilding three straight 20-victory campaigns. teams also have season, ended the season with a surprising Loos' move to CBC came after spending appeared in NCAA 17-11 record and a fourth-place OVC finish. eight seasons as head coach at his alma tourney play. The In 1998-99, the young Govs finished in a mater, Mehlville High School in St. Louis. department also third-place OVC tie, although the 11-16 mark The Missouri native played both basket- won its first-ever ended the string of winning seasons at three. ball and baseball during his college days at OVC Academic A year later, the Govs ended 18-11. The 18 Memphis State. Loos was the starting point banner under his wins represented the most regular-season guard for the 1968-69 Tigers, leading the direction. wins by the Govs since 1976-77. team in minutes played. He also was the His double du- APSU topped that mark in 2000-01 with baseball Tigers' shortstop. ties aptly pointed out the respect Loos has a 22-10 record—the Govs first 20-win sea- Upon completing his eligibility, he re- both on and off campus. His common- son since 1986-87 and the most regular- mained at Memphis State as an assistant in sense approach to athletics director's du- season wins (20) by an APSU team since 1970. Following his graduation (1970), he ties have been with the same diligence that 1976-77—and topped that a year ago. officially began his coaching career as an have been so representative of his APSU Entering his 14th Govs coaching season, assistant basketball coach and head base- basketball tenure. Loos has earned three "Coach of the Year" ball coach at CBC. His Governors teams won the Ohio Val- citations, two from his fellow OVC coaches Loos is involved in many charitable ley Conference tournament and gained an and one from the Tennessee State Sports- events, including the NABC (National Asso- NCAA tourney berth in 1996 and 2003; cap- writers Association. He was their 1995-96 ciation of Basketball Coaches) Coaches vs. tured the 1997 (first since 1977) and 2003 "College Coach of the Year." Cancer Three-Point Attack. league co-championships. Loos was He was named OVC "Coach of the Year" He and his wife, Phyllis, have four chil- named OVC Coach of the Year in 1990-91, after his first APSU season (1990-91) in lead- dren, David, Todd, Brad, a former Gov who 1996-1997, 2002-03—the only APSU coach ing the Governors to a much-improved 15- is a graduate assistant at Central Missouri in history to earn that honor more than once. 14 record. He then began building his own State, and Nicole, age 20, a senior at APSU Under Loos, the Govs have had six win- program with young men who reflected their and member of the school's dance team. ning seasons in the last eight years, includ- coach both on and off the court and repre- Loos was inducted into the Memphis ing last season’s 23-8 mark—the most sented the University with great class. University Athletic Hall of Fame a year ago. under Dave Loos and the second most in As a result, Loos school history. He has led APSU to two of its achieved one of his four 20-win regular seasons—the other program's goals— being the 2000-01 season's 22-10 mark. the Governors re- Loos not only has elevated APSU's pro- claiming their spot gram to the pinnacle of OVC prominence, among the OVC but has done it with the dignity and class elite and annually reflective of the reputation he built as an ath- competing for the lete and as a high school/college coach. title. He previously He is only the second APSU coach to lead restored the the Govs to an OVC regular-season co-cham- program's image, pionship and NCAA Division I tourney berth. tarnished by an His APSU teams have advanced to at least NCAA investigation the OVC tourney semifinals in seven of the prior to his arrival. last nine years. That sustains his reputation Loos became of elevating his club's play during February- Austin Peay's 11th March, where the Govs own nearly a .667 head men's basket- winning percentage in the last nine years. ball coach on July 14, In 1994-95, the Governors finished the 1990. The likeable regular-season at 12-15 but pulled two up- 56- y ear-o l d has sets in the tourna- proven to be a "per- Country music entertainer Rebecca Lynn Howard helped Dave ment before falling to Murray State when star fect fit" for the APSU Loos and the APSU Athletic Department raise funds through a forward Bubba Wells suffered a surgery-ne- program. benefit concert in August.

– 6 – 2003 GOVERNORS FOOTBALL Carroll McCray, Governors Head Football Coach Carroll McCray became Austin Peay’s “We had a strong pool of rushing per game, the fourth highest total 16th head coach on Jan. 20, succeeding in Division I-AA. Bill Schmitz. candidates....but in the end we During his seven-year stint in Birming- After spending 14 years as a Division found who we strongly believe ham, McCray’s offensive lines helped 1-A/1-AA coach, the veteran coach as- is the right fit for our football lead the way for 11 Samford running cent to his first head-coaching position backs to gain more than 500 single- was a natural one. And in doing so, program and this University.” season rushing yards. became APSU’s ––Dave Loos, APSU Athletics Director McCray began his coaching career second coach in with Woods at Appalachian State, where the non-scholar- he served two years a s a graduate assis- ship era. ence. He coached offensive tackle Ernest He spent his Dye, the school’s f irst all-SEC performer. two previous sea- He also helped tutor three players who sons a s an assis- earned spots in the Senior Bowl and two “I think you work a long time to tant at Missis- in the Blue-Gray and East/West Shrine put yourself in position to have games. sippi State, this opportunity. So we are go- coaching centers In between the two stints working with and offensive Woods, McCray worked seven seasons ing to work extremely hard to guards. (1994-00) as the offensive line coach make this successful and, hope- “Carroll McCray is a very knowledge- under Pete Hurt at Samford University. fully, make the young people feel While with the Bulldogs, McCray’s able football coach who we think will important plus give them the continue the success achieved this past offensive lines ranked among I-AA’s best. year in our football program,” APSU ath- In 2000, McCray’s unit paved the way to opportunity to continue the suc- letics director Dave Loos said on his a school-record 3,439 yards rushing and cess they have had.” 41 . Just one year prior, hiring. “He is a man of great integrity who —APSU coach Carroll McCray will have the best interests of our student- Samford averaged more than 300 yards athletes at heart. “Carroll is someone who will tant, working with the tight ends and have a strong presence in the tackles, and three years as an assistant community and quickly build in charge of the inside linebackers. While additional interest in this pro- at Appalachian State, the Mountaineers gram.” compiled a 38-19-2 record. Appalachian No truer words could have State advanced to the NCAA Division I- been spoken. No sooner had AA playoffs in 1986 and again in 1987, he been named, he was a guest advancing to the semifinals the latter at local and area services clubs year after e liminating defending national and other public gatherings. champion Georgia Southern. McCray brings 19 seasons McCray enjoyed a stellar playing ca- of coaching experience to reer for Gardner-Webb College, an NAIA Clarksville. Most recently, he powerhouse, as an offensive lineman, was brought to Starkville by earning three letters. Coincidentally, then offensive coordinator Gardner-Webb also produced Morehead Sparky Woods. McCray previ- State football coach Matt Ballard, a soon- ously served five seasons to-be coaching (1988-93) under Woods when opponent. Prior to beginning his career at the latter was head coach at Gardner-Webb, McCray was a standout South Carolina. He coached lineman for Parkwood High School in the offensive line, tight ends, h- Monroe, N.C. backs and special teams dur- McCray is married to the former Angel ing that tenure in helping the Allen. They have two children, a son, Gamecocks in their transition Carroll McCray became Austin Peay’s 16th head coach Trey, age 15, and daughter Meredith, age to the Southeastern Confer- in January 10.

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Carroll McCray, a former offensive line coach at Mississippi State, came on board in January and imme- diately began assert- ing his influence on the Governors football program.

The Pioneer Football League Begins Third Year The 2003 season marks the third In 1996, the Yankee Conference, a year of the new Pioneer Football League football-only conference, disbanded as and the 11th overall for the conference. its members began playing under the Two years ago, the PFL embraced Atlantic-10 umbrella, making the Pio- its most significant changes in confer- other levels. With the passing of NCAA neer Football League and the Gateway ence history when it became nine mem- legislation at the January 1991 conven- Football Conference the only Division I bers strong with the addition of Austin tion, Division I institutions were required conferences that sponsor football as Peay State University, Davidson Col- to conduct all intercollegiate sports at the their only sport. Additionally, the PFL, lege, Jacksonville University and divisional level. Therefore, the five char- the Ivy League and the Patriot League Morehead State University to the ter members (Evansville the fifth before are the only NCAA Division I-AA con- league's newly created South Division. dropping football in 1997) joined together, ferences that provide only need-based They joined charter members Butler Uni- sharing a common academic and ath- financial aid for football players. versity, the University of Dayton, Drake letic philosophy and a common commit- The PFL remains a proponent of University and Valparaiso University, ment to operate quality football pro- NCAA Division I-AA legislation that plus the University of San Diego (join- grams. would develop a classification for Divi- ing in 1992) forming the North Division. The league spent its first season in sion I football programs operating with The PFL is committed to operating 1993 under the administrative guidance need-based aid and adopted the moni- a quality football program for the ben- of the Missouri Valley Conference, but ker of Pioneer based on the intent to efit of student-athletes and the univer- the offices moved to St. Louis in 1994, become the first league in that new di- sity community. It is comprised of NCAA where current commissioner Patty vision. Division I universities that previously Viverito took over PFL leadership. sponsored intercollegiate football at Pioneer Football on the Web www.pioneer-football.org

– 8 – 2003 GOVERNORS FOOTBALL Assistant Coaches – Defense STEVE HAYWOOD — Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Steve Haywood returned to his a lma director of football operations prior to tant offensive line mater three years ago and quickly made McCray’s hiring. coach in 1997 and himself an indispensable part of the Gov- The former Govs' four-year starter, then became ernors football p rogram. student assistant coach and graduate graduate assis- Those attributes also were quickly assistant returned to Austin Peay in 2000 tant a year later, noticed by new head man Carroll McCray, after spending one season as offensive working with the who retained the young coach as his line coach at Cumberland College defensive line, giv- defensive coordinator. (Williamsburg, Ky.). His previous six ing him a different A former Govs standout offensive years were at Austin Peay. perspective on line play. guard, Haywood returned to APSU in The Huntingdon, Tenn., native came Haywood, 27, received his bachelor's 2000 as offensive line coach in 2000. A to APSU in 1993 starting at tackle as a degree in health and human performance year later, however, his career took a freshman. A year later he was shifted to in 1997 and his master's the following dramatic turn. He accepted the challenge his more natural guard position, where he spring. as defensive coordinator. started on the right side for the next three He played both offensive and de- In a short period of time, he has (1994-96) years. He earned second-team fensive line at Huntingdon High School helped build what again should be the All-OVC honors as sophomore and hon- and was a two-time all-district and all- Govs' strength in 2003. He also assumed orable mention his senior season. He West Tennessee offensive line selec- many other duties in his full-time coach- also was voted team captain as a senior. tion. As a senior, he was selected offen- ing tenure and was named assistant head After completing his e ligibility in 1996, sive most valuable player, as well as coach in Summer 2002. He served as he remained at APSU as a student assis- team captain.

GRANVILLE EASTMAN — Secondary Granville Eastman joined the Govs Eastman was afforded increased re- U n i v e r s i t y , coaching staff in the spring as secondary sponsibility in each of his four years at Halifax, Canada). coach. He also will work extensively with Tiffin. In 1999, he was h ired as secondary There, he was the Governors special teams. coach while also serving as the program’s a three-year The energetic a ssistant came to APSU academic advisor and recruiting coordi- as a from Tiffin (Ohio) University, where he nator. A year later, he was elevated to defensive back. served as a defensive assistant for four defensive coordinator in charge of the Twice Sanit seasons. defensive line while continuting to serve Mary’s played in Head coach Carroll McCray and de- as recruiting coordinator. In 2001, again national title fensive coordinator Steve Haywood were he served as defensive coordinator while games while he was there. so impressed with Eastman in the inter- working with the secondary Eastman served one year a s a volun- view process, they delayed spring prac- During Summer 2002, he served an teer coach at York University in Tornoto tice so proper paperwork could be final- intership with the NFL’s Detroit Lions. before deciding to pursure a coaching ized in the hiring process for the Toronto, Eastman was a two-time all-city de- career. From 1996-98, he served as g radu- Canada native. fensive back at Leaock High School in ate assistant at Arkansas State (1995-98) Toronto before attending Saint Mary’s before going to working at Tiffin in 1999.

BILL NOLL — Defensive Line Bill Noll, a four-year starter at defen- to abrupt halt against Dayton last season Noll, a Cincin- sive tackle, now will begin his coaching in the season’s fifth game. He suffered a nati native, came career. The graduate assistant will serve broke right foot, necessitating surgery. to APSU after a as defensive line coach. The injury cut short an impressive superb career at Noll was offered the opportunity to four-season career that saw him collect Elder High School coach last spring by new head coach 134 total tackes in three-plus seasons. where he earned Carroll McCray. He enjoyed the chal- He moved into the starting lineup midway all-star honors. lenge during spring football and elected to through his freshman season. Along the He graduated return for the fall. way, he was credited with 66 initial hits in May with a Noll watched his football career come and 14 tackles for loss. bachelor’s degree in public management.

– 9 – 2003 GOVERNORS FOOTBALL Assistant Coaches – Offense KEN JONES — Offensive coordinator/offensive line Ken Jones, who has nearly 15 years He also had stops at Troy State 1997. He began of college coaching experience, is the (1983-85) working with the offensive and his coaching ca- Govs new offensive coordinator. He was defensive lines; John Carroll (1986-87), reer at the high hired last winter by new head coach serving as defensive coordinator; West school level in Ala- Carroll McCray. Alabama (1987-89), coaching the offen- bama before mov- Jones came to APSU after coaching sive line, and Southern Illinois (1989), ing to college. two seasons at Gardner-Webb, Boiling tutoring running backs. He is a certi- Springs, N.C., where he served as offen- In addition to Samford, he has been fied strength and sive line coach—the on-field position he strength coach at every coaching stop, conditioning specialist by the National will coach with the Governors. except West Alabama. He also has served Strength and Conditioning Association. Previous to that he was an assistant as sponsor for the Fellowship of Christian In fact, he will be featured in two Coaches at the University of the South from 1997- Athletes at all stops. Choice videos, dedicated to weight lifting 2000, working with the defensive line. He The Birmingham, Ala., native received and Olympic power lifting. He also has also was strength and conditioning coach his bachelor’s degree in education from had several articles published in his spe- for four years at Samford, where he be- Livingston in 1978; master’s in education ciality and has lectured on the subject. came acquainted with McCray, who also from Troy State in 1985, and doctorate in Jones and his wife Brenda have two was an assistant there at the time. Human Performance from Alabama in children, Nick, age 5, and Ethan, age 2. BOB ATECA — Running Backs Bob Ateca, a veteran area high school Prior to that he coach five years at to Hendersonville coach, joined the Governors coaching Houston County, his final two as head where he gradu- staff late in the summer. He will handle coach, including a state playoff appear- ated in 1983. running backs. ance. Ateca at- Owning a longtime dream to coach at The Govs newest offensive assistant tained his the college level, Ateca came to APSU built an outstanding reputation in the local bachelor’s de- after spending eight years at Clarksville area with his respective schools, turning gree in health High School, the last seven as head both into respectable programs. and physical edu- coach. He directed the Wildcats to a pair In fact, he coached former APSU A ll- cation from Aus- of playoff appearances. His 2000 Wild- America running back Jay Bailey at tin Peay in 1989. cats f inished 10-2 followed by a 7-4 mark Clarksville High School. He has has wife, the former Regina in 2001. He will continue to teach in the Ateca is a Jacksonville, Fla., native Evans, have four children; Lauren, age 13; local school system while working with where he played outside linebacker at Anamarie, age 11, Isaac, age 7, and the APSU football program. Forrest High School. He later t ransferred Mirian, four months.

ADAM CAINE — Quarterback/Receivers Adam Caine, who spent the past two Caine elected to pursue college coach- The Chatta- seasons as an assistant at Washington ing again—he served as a part-time as- nooga, Tenn., na- and Lee University, is APSU’s new quar- sistant at Samford in 1993-94 where he tive was an all-city terbacks and wide receivers coach. He first met McCray—after spending seven performer in both also will assist with special teams. seasons as a prep assistant at John football and track The graduate assistant came to Carroll Catholic High School in Birming- and was named APSU after coaching running backs and ham. He spent the last four season as the Harry Milligan kickoff coverage and return teams at offensive coordinator after coaching offen- Fellowship of Washington and Lee. There, he coached sive backs and running backs initially. Christian Athletes Athlete of the Year in Chris Sullivan, who led the nation in all- The 1994 John Carroll squad advanced 1989. purpose yards in 2001 and was the to the state quarterfinals while the 1998 Caine attained his bachelor’s of sci- conference’s leading rusher a year ago. team won its opening-round playoff con- ence in business management from Bir- He also mentored the conference’s lead- test. mingham Southern in 1994 and a second ing kickoff coverage, with the return unit Caine also served as the school’s golf bachelor’s deree in social sciences from tying for the conference lead. coach during the spring. UAB in 1998.

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KEVIN ABNEY JOE BELL Kicker Defensive End 39 5-9, 165, So. 96 6-1, 210, Sr. Clarksville, Tenn. Dickson, Tenn. College: Again will serve as backup to Justin Deardorff College: Expected to be one of defensive leaders up as Govs kicker...redshirted a year ago to build up leg front...big-play producer who is coming off superb junior strength...has improved distance on both placekicks and season...Govs leading returning tackler up front...his 17 kickoffs in past season...High School: Served as tackles for loss ranked second in PFL, with his 6.5 sacks placekicker for David Cox at Northwest High #39 • Kevin fourth...move into starting lineup last season after serv- School...named student-athlete of the year...Personal: ABNEY ing as key reserve in 2001…impressed in limited role in Undecided on college major...member of Athletics first APSU season…showed strong ability to get into the Director’s Honor Roll during spring...son of David and backfield… of 20 stops in 2001, four were sacks… rangy Mary Abney...born Dec. 23, 1984...age 19. athlete has good size and great speed… has worked hard to build bulk …High School: Linebacker and de- fensive lineman for Bobby Burgess at Dickson County TODD AVERY High School… earned all-region honors… Personal: Strong Safety Business major… nephew of Mamie Wilkerson… born 40 5-10, 180, Jr. Dec. 20, 1980… age 22. Elizabethon, Tenn. #40 • Todd CAREER STATISTICS • DEFENSE College: Returns to Govs camp after sitting out last two AVERY Year G UT AT TOT T- L SKS FR INT PBU seasons...enters camp projected as reserve at strong 2001 10 12 8 20 5-37 4-35 0 0 2 safety...improving one-on-one coverage ability...worked 2002 12 40 32 72 17-76 6.5-44 2 0 1 hard in off-season to gain strength to handle position...brings good speed and quickness to MONTRELL BESLEY secondary...wore No. 37 as a freshman...High School: Free Safety Cornerback and split end for Dave Rider at Elizabethon 6-0, 170, Jr. High School...Personal: Plans to major in physical 9 therapy… son of James and Betty Avery… born Nov. 29, Chattanooga, Tenn. 1981… age 21. College: Expected to challenge for starting safety role #83 • Aaron after serving as key reserve for two seasons...played be- BARBATTI hind starter Thomas Sexton but gained valuable time in AARON BARBATTI relief and as nickel back…fractured left hand kept him Tight End out of two 2002 games and limited him in others...enjoyed 6-5, 200, Jr. solid first season as redshirt freshman…has nose for 83 football… recorded one intercepton a year ago while re- Chattanooga, Tenn. College: Returns after sitting out last season...will covering fumble and blocking kick as freshman…proven battle for playing...adds depth at position that lost special teams performer…hard-nosed player who owns starter Shane Nolan...has worked to add strength to good size and speed… High School: Free safety and cornerback for Eddie Lambert at Brainerd High School… frame...possesses good size and athletic Personal: Health and human performance major…son ability...High School: Tight end for Scott Shaver at #95 • Terrell of Carolyn Barlow…born April 12, 1981… age 22. Notre Dame High School...Personal: Agriculture BESLEY CAREER STATISTICS • DEFENSE business major...son of Connie Ratchford and Jim Year G UT AT TOT T- L SKS FR INT PBU Barbatti...born March 28, 1982...age 21. 2001 10 4 12 16 0-00-0102 2002 10 3 5 8 0-00-0010 TERRIO BEASLEY Defensive Tackle THOMAS BLACK 95 6-3, 272, So. Offensive Line Franklin, Tenn. 78 6-6, 332, Sr. Hartford, Tenn. College: Redshirt expected to provide depth in middle #96 • Joe College: Again expected to provide depth up front… ex- of Govs defensive line after sitting out last BELL season...uses redshirt season to add strength and pected to serve as back up at tackle…has continued to bulk while learning APSU system...High School: show steady improvement... saw progress slowed early Offensive and defensive tackle at Franklin High in 2002 because of knee problem...made contributions School...named offensive line MVP and most after return to field...improved markedly in 2001...gained improved...Personal: Business major...son of Molly valuable playing time as part of young line…has contin- ued to work hard to improve foot speed…High School: Beasley...born Feb. 14, 1984...age 19. Offensive and defensive tackle at Cosby High School… three-year letterman was named team's top offensive lineman as well as all-region as senior…Personal: En- #78 • Thomas vironment geography major… son of Tilmon and Susan BLACK Black… born April 25, 1981… age 22.

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ROBBIE BROOKS PAT CURRAN Linebacker /H-Back 166-2, 215, So. 82 6-3, 203, Jr. Athens, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. College: Expected to challenge for more playing time in College: Junior receiver was considered surprise of second Govs season...brings good size and athleticism 2002 season...worked way into lineup as H-back and to position...after playing quarterback and free safety in led team in receptions...had outstanding game at Jack- high school, was shifted to linebacker in first APSU sonville with five catches for 87 yards, including 36 yarder season...served as reserve in initial APSU season...also #16 • Robbie that set up game-clinching score... had season-best six became valuable special teams performer...High BROOKS catches for 67 yards against Davidson...has great size School: Free safety and quarterback for John Mullinax to play the position… owns ability to catch in traffic… at McMinn County High School....earned All-Region hard-nosed player who is not afraid to block…caught Player of Year honors as senior as well...also selected career's first pass against Kentucky Wesleyan, Oct. 20, to all-are and All Tr-State teams...Personal: Undecided 2001… High School: Wide receiver for Kurt Page at Fa- on college major...son of James and Mindy Brooks…born ther Ryan High School… earned all-state honors… Per- Dec. 20, 1983… age 19. sonal: Business major… past member of Athletics CAREER STATISTICS • DEFENSE Director's Honor Roll… son of Pat and Debbie Curran Year G UT AT TOT T- L SKS FR INT PBU … born Aug. 21, 1981… age 21. 2002 7 2 3 5 0-00-0000 #23 • Joe CAREER STATISTICS • OFFENSE CARLINI Year G ATT YDS TD YPA REC YDS TD YPC JOE CARLINI 2001 4 – – – – 1 7 0 7.0 2002 12 _ _ _ _ 31 361 2 11.6 Wide Receiver 23 5-10, 175, Jr. Brooksville, Fla. JUSTIN DEARDORFF College: Will seek more playing time in second Govs Kicker/Punter season...will challenge incumbents Paul Derrick and 98 5-11, 165, Sr. Trae Willis...owns good speed...runs effective Maryville, Tenn. routes...transferred to APSU a year ago from South College: Returns as Govs' placekicker for fourth straight Florida... High School: Running back and strong safety #2 • Teddy season...proved to be outstanding asset in early 2002 at Brooksville Central High School…earned all-confer- CARRUTHERS before slump affected play in season’s final half...saw ence honors...also was all-league track performer... string of 58 straight extra-point die on long grass at Personal: Public management major…two-time mem- Butler...also missed field goal in that contest...after hit- ber of AD’s Honor Roll and Spring member of Dean’s ting 8 of first 10 field-goal attempts, hit just one in final List... son of Joseph and Susan Carlini…born Feb. 23, six games...despite late-season 2002 slump, has been 1981… age 22. reliable performer during career… has converted 20 of CAREER STATISTICS • OFFENSE 36 field-goal attempts and 80 of 85 extra-point tries dur- Year G ATT YDS TD YPA REC YDS TD YPC ing three-year career… did set APSU mark for single- 2002 6 – – – – 1 7 0 7.0 season PAT attempts (36) in 2002..nailed game-win- ning field goal with three seconds left against TEDDY CARRUTHERS #82 • Pat Cumberland in season opener...also had clinching boot Defensive Back CURRAN at Jacksonville in final minutes of game...has improved 2 5-8, 160, Jr. leg strength each season, coinciding with deeper kick- Memphis, Tenn. offs and field-goal attempts…can place the ball as well College: Starting corner returns to lead Govs as kick it deep on kickoffs… with J.P Hogan, perhaps secondary...coming off solid sophomore season after provides Govs with PFL's finest one-two kicker/punting sitting out 2001 over academic snafu...strong in one- duo… also serves as backup punter… High School: on-one coverage...has improved tackling abilities, es- Kicker, punter, wide receiver and defensive back for Tim pecially against run...finished 2002 season with 37 tack- Hammontree at Maryville High School… member of les, including 28 initial hits...teams with Corey Phillips 1998 state champs… also three-year all-county and all- at other side for strong one-two corner punch...enjoyed #98 • Justin region soccer selection… Personal: Biology major… solid freshman season as reserve corner and as nickel DEARDORFF two-time member of Athletics Director’s Honor Roll son back…played in 10 of 11 games… had 13 total tack- of Jeff Deardorff and Margaret Goss … born June 21, les… worked hard in off-season to increase size and 1980… age 23. strength...High School: Defensive back, receiver and re- CAREER STATISTICS • KICKING turn specialist for Vincent Hunter at Whitehaven High Year G PAT FG -19 20s 30s 40s 50+ LG BLK 2000 11 19-20 6-91-14-51-20-10-038 1 School… Personal: Undecided on major… son of Gwen 2001 10 29-29 5-70-04-40-11-20-047 0 and Marlon Ross … born Jan. 30, 1982… age 21. 2002 12 32-36 9-20 1-14-73-41-80-047 4 CAREER STATISTICS • DEFENSE Year G UT AT TOT T- L SKS FR INT PBU 2000 10 9 4 13 0-0000-00 #18 • Paul 2002 11 28 9 37 0-0011-31 3 DERRICK

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PAUL DERRICK DUSTIN FLEENOR Wide Receiver Wide Receiver 18 5-11, 180, Jr. 88 6-2, 195, So. Nashville, Tenn. Manchester, Tenn. College: Hard-nosed receiver returns as one of the College: Looking forward to returning to field in 2003 starting wideouts…despite missing three games with after sitting out last season...big receiver who adds height broken finger, finished fourth on team in receptions...had plus good receiving skills to corps...adds depth to team-best 12 catches in first three games before suffer- position..could figure into H-back positions as well...High ing injury...authored several key receptions during #73 • Roberto School: Wide receiver for Jeff Breeden at Coffee County season...came up big in opener with two big catches DOWNES High School...two-time all-state and all-region pick...also during winning drive...despite broken hand made one- two-year all-Lakeway pick...Personal: Undecided on handed grab against Kentucky Wesleyan to set up major...son of Alan and Pam Fleenor…born Oct. 17, score...also had one-handed catch against Valparaiso 1980… age 21. that set up game-winning TD in season finale...good athlete who brings good speed and quickness to field…owns outstanding hands...also is considered AVERY FLEMING outstanding blocker...sat out 2001 after transfer… High Offensive Tackle School: Quarterback for Kurt Page at Father Ryan High 57 6-1, 280, Sr. School… earned honorable mention All-state and All-city #73 • Roberto Nashville, Tenn. honors… Personal: Health and human performance ma- DOWNES College: Offensive line leader both on and off the jor… son of Joe Derrick and Nancy Louce… born May 1, field...two-time first-team All-PFL South...battled shoul- 1982… age 21. der problems to earn second straight all-league offen- CAREER STATISTICS • OFFENSE sive tackle...underwent offseason shoulder surgery but Year G ATT YDS TD YPA REC YDS TD YPC is expected to be ready for final Govs season...moves 2002 9 – – – – 24 328 1 13.7 well for a big man…owns quick feet and should be bet- ter in pass protection following surgery...outstanding run ROBERTO DOWNES blocker...versatile and athletic performer found niche af- ter splitting 2000 season between tight end and defen- Offensive Lineman sive tackle… on offense, used mostly as blocker in short- 73 5-11, 294, Jr. #24 • Kenneth yardage situations… defensively, collected five Nashville, Tenn. ELLISON tackles…High School: Tight end and linebacker for Pe- College: Veteran linemen again will provide depth to ter Thurmond at Battle Ground Academy… earned all- offensive line…owns large physical frame… produced state and Mr. Football honors… also selected all- some quality snaps a year ago...looks to be even greater midstate and region defensive MVP… Personal: Busi- contributor up front in third APSU season on field… sat ness major… son of Clarence Fleming Sr… .born Oct. out 2000 as redshirt… High School: Offensive lineman 17, 1980… age 22. and defensive tackle for Richard Campbell at Stratford High School… Personal: Undecided on major… past member of Athletics Director's Honor Roll… son of IVORY GUY Roberto Sr. and Donna Downes… born June 7, 1982… Offensive Line #88 • Dustin age 21. 5-10, 310, So. FLEENOR 70 Franklin, Tenn. KENNETH ELLISON College: Young defensive lineman has potential to con- tribute in first on-field season...showed some real pos- Running Back sibilities during early stages of spring practice...expected 24 5-6, 192, Jr. to help provide depth at tackle position...big man can be Nashville, Tenn. difficult to block...High School: Defensive tackle and of- College: Quick, speedy running back expected to play fensive guard for Jackie Bennett at Page High key role in 2003...was enjoying outstanding early spring School...three-time all-region offensive lineman; also before leg injury sidelined him for more than a earn all-region honor on defense as sophomore... Per- week...expected to team with Quea Williams and Justin #57 • Avery sonal: Engineering technology major… son of Eric and Henry in backfield...possesses good strength and abil- FLEMING Wanda Guy...born Nov. 23, 1982… age 20. ity to burst through hole... High School: Running back and linebacker for Jerry Link at Hillwood High School...two-time all-region and twice was named all- R.J. HASKINS Nashville...also named two-time team offensive MVP... Cornerback Personal: Computer science major…son of Wilbur and 5-9, 185, So. Joycene Ellison...born Sept. 8, 1983… age 19. 15 Antioch, Tenn. College: Young cornerback prospect again expected to provide depth in secondary...gained meaningful playing #11 • J.P. time a year ago in first Govs’ season...after adjusting to HOGAN college game, appeared in nine games...gained more

– 13 – 2003 GOVERNORS FOOTBALL playing time as season progressed...owns good speed JUSTIN HENRY and has improved coverage abilities...High School: Run- Fullback/Tailback ning back and cornerback for Tom McPhail at Antioch 5-10, 225, Sr. High School...earned all-city and all-region...also named 20 team offensive MVP...Personal: Business major… son Middletown, Ohio of Ronald and Ovetta Haskins… born Dec. 7, 1983… College: Returns as backfield starter for third consecu- age 19. tive season…combo back could make strong run as CAREER STATISTICS • DEFENSE tailback starter after serving two seasons as starting Year G UT AT TOT T- L SKS FR INT PBU fullback...hard-nosed player who is outstanding #15 • R.J. 2003 9 5 4 9 1-1000-00 blocker… played huge role in Jay Bailey’s record-set- HASKINS ting season...owns outstanding hands coming out of backfield...was second on team in receptions (28) a ELIJAH HEINRICH year ago...also has ability to make defenders miss after Defensive Tackle receptions...although he carried just 19 times a year 68 6-2, 270, Jr. ago, averaged 6.4 yards per carry with three TDs...after Germantown, Tenn. missing 1999 season with broken leg, proven extremely College: Athletic lineman enjoyed shift back to defense durable, playing in 28 straight games before hand in- last fall...with depth concerns, was moved from offen- jury forced him out of Kentucky Wesleyan game last sive tackle to defensive tackle...started some late-sea- season...after carrying just seven times (54 yards) in son contests after Bill Noll went down...should be much #68 • Elijah 2000, had 30 rushes in 2001 for 181 yards (6.0 ypc)… improved in second season on defensive side...enjoyed HEINRICH was fourth on team in receptions (14), including one solid spring…possesses good size and strength…has TD… effective in short-yardage situations… continued added additional bulk and strength...owns aggressive to work hard to increase size and speed during off- mentality…High School: Offensive guard and defensive season…plays with intensity at all times… High School: tackle for Joel Helton at Knoxville Central High School… Linebacker-fullback for Chip Otten at Middletown High earned all-state and all-region honors… Personal: School… Personal: Psychology major… son of Rick and Health and human performance major...member of Ath- Debbie Henry… born Feb. 1, 1981… age 22. letics Director’s Honor Roll last spring...son of Francis CAREER STATISTICS • OFFENSE and Deborah Heinrich… born May 16, 1981… age 22. Year G ATT YDS TD YPA REC YDS TD YPC CAREER STATISTICS • DEFENSE 2000 11 30 81 0 2.7 7 54 0 7.7 2001 10 30 181 1 6.0 14 144 1 14.4 Year G UT AT TOT T- L SKS FR INT PBU #76 • Ryan 2002 11 19 122 3 6.4 28 309 1 11.0 2002 8 4 7 11 1-81-800-00 HENLEY

RYAN HENLEY J.P. HOGAN Defensive Tackle Tight End/Punter 6-1, 261, Sr. 18 6-1, 214, Sr. 76 Clarksville, Tenn. Kingston, Tenn. College: Returns as APSU's starting punter for fourth College: Moved into starting lineup in 2002 after Bill Noll straight season…coming off strong 2002 season, av- went down with injury...but severe ankle sprain knocked eraging 38.2 yards per boots...ranked 50th him out of lineup until late in season...again will chal- #20 • Justin nationally...displayed greater consistency in junior lenge for starting position up front...has improved steadily HENRY season...with Justin Deardorff perhaps provides APSU during his career...has worked to gain bulk and with top punter/kicker combo in PFL…had some out- strength...as sophomore, played in seven games, pro- standing 2001 performances when he was named to viding relief to interior defense… playing time increased the PFL South specialty team…enjoyed career-best ef- as season progressed… moved to defensive side of fort against Catawba (48.6 yards per boot) and was ball during 2000 off-season… has good mobility for his named PFL Specialist of the Week after placing six punts size… High School: Offensive lineman and defensive inside the 20, including three inside the 10… ranked lineman for Vic King at Roane County High School… 36th in the nation in punting (38.8 avg.) after being in the .earned all-East Tennessee honors… Personal: Mass Top 10 early in the season… 20 of his punts were communications major…member of Athletics Director’s downed inside the 20 after having nine as a freshman… Honor Roll in spring...son of Ricky and Mary Henley… #18 • J.P. High School: Punter and wide receiver for Bob Ateca at born Oct. 5, 1981… age 21. HOGAN Clarksville High School… Personal: Health and human CAREER STATISTICS • DEFENSE Year G UT AT TOT T- L SKS FR INT PBU performance major… past member of Athletics 2001 7 0 9 9 2-2000-00 Director's Honor Roll… son of Larry and Katie Hogan… 2002 5 0 5 5 0-0000-00 followed his brothers Richard and David as APSU kicker/ punters… born March 17, 1982… age 21. CAREER STATISTICS • PUNTING Year G NO. YDS AVG LG TB FC I20 BLKD 2000 11 58 2147 37.0 60 1 8 9 2 2001 10 51 1980 38.8 58 2 3 20 1 #71 • Brad 2002 12 78 2980 38.2 50 3 7 13 2 JUSTUS

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YURI HOWARD and forced one fumble a year ago...strong tackler...brings Wide Receiver good size and speed to position...came to APSU a year ago after transfer from Northwest Missouri…was mem- 6-0, 215, Jr. 8 ber of 1999 Division II national championship team… Franklin, Tenn. played in nine games in 2000, recording 11 solo tack- College: Expected to challenge for more playing time in les, 12 assists, 23 total tackles… recovered one fumble, the second Govs season...was part of regular rotation a returning it for 14-yard …High School: Was year ago, including starting during the early linebacker/defensive back for at Hazelwood Central High season...struggled with confidence level after dropping School…was second-team all-state selection as a some early passes...one of six Govs with double-figure #8 • Yuri HOWARD senior…also was second-team all-metro plus first-team reception totals...hard nosed player who owns tremen- all-district and all-conference honors…Personal: Busi- dous strength coupled with good speed… not afraid to ness major… son of Robert Isom and Cassandra catch ball in traffic… also uses size in blocking… High Epperson…born Feb. 7, 1981… age 22. School: Wide receiver for Alvin Palmer at Franklin High CAREER STATISTICS • DEFENSE School… selected first-team Williamson County… se- Year G UT AT TOT T- L SKS FR INT PBU lected special teams MVP… Personal: Education ma- 2002 12 30 30 60 3.5-19 0.5 0 2-04 jor… son of Nathaniel and Willa Howard… born March 12, 1983… age 20. CAREER STATISTICS • OFFENSE BRYAN JOHNSON Year G ATT YDS TD YPA REC YDS TD YPC Linebacker #67 • Brian 2002 12 _ _ _ _ 16 124 1 7.8 5-11, 233, Sr. HUTCHENSON 42 Nashville, Tenn. BRIAN HUTCHENSON College: Returns to Govs’ defense after missing 2002 seasons’s final half with knee injury...worked hard in Offensive Lineman rehabilitation process...expected to be ready when fall 67 6-1, 375, Sr. workouts begin...enters fall as leading candidate to start Clarksville, Tenn. inside...will be counted on to step up in final Govs’ sea- College: Hopes again to contribute up front… proved to son… despite missing six games, still finished 12th on be valuable short yardage blocker...also was used in team in tackles...moved in as starting outside linebacker place-kick situations...owns large frame and good in 2001 and finished third on team in tackles (59), de- strength… worked to improve footwork during off-sea- #25 • Godwin spite battling foot problems…split freshman season be- son… size and strength could find him utilized in both IKPONWOSA tween outside backer and pass rush specialist up front… short-yard offensive and defensive situations… High saw action in every game… gained starting experience School: Offensive tackle for Marshall Patterson at North- when starter Justin Schrader was sidelined with knee west High School… earned all-district honors… Per- injury…explosive performer who has a nose for the foot- sonal: Political science major… son of Donnie and Kathy ball… wrapped up 47 total tackles, including eight for Hutchenson … born July 16, 1982… age 21. loss, as freshman…had three sacks during limited play- ing time…High School: Linebacker and running back GODWIN IKPONMWOSA for Terry Anderson at Overton High School…Personal: Business major…member of Athletics Director's Honor Defensive Back Roll both freshman semesters… son of Kenneth and 5-10, 160, So. #6 • Demaro 25 ISOM LaBrenda Johnson… born Sept. 22, 1982… age 21. Nashville, Tenn. CAREER STATISTICS • DEFENSE College: Expected to challenge for playing time after Year G UT AT TOT T- L SKS FR INT PBU redshirting a year ago...listed as second-team corner 2000 11 29 18 47 8-36 3-21 1 0-00 entering fall...owns good speed and cover ability...tough- 2001 10 22 37 59 7-11 0-000-01 minded athlete...used redshirt season to improve 20026725321.5-00-000-00 strength and learn APSU defensive system...High School: Was wide receiver and defensive back for at JESSE KELLOGG McGavock High School… earn all-metro honors as Quarterback senior...also was standout athlete in wrestling and 6-0, 175, So. track...Personal: Biology major...son of Godwin and #42 • Brian 7 Madison, Tenn. Porsha Ikponmwosa...born Aug. 12, 1983...age 20. JOHNSON College: Expected to challenge Patrick Murphy for start- ing quarterback position...enters fall listed behind DEMARO ISOM Murphy for position...duo split starting duties in 2002 Safety when Matt Schmitz was out with injury...rifle-armed sig- 5-11, 195, Sr. nal caller started against Jacksonville, Troy State and 6 Morehead State...severe leg cramps knocked him out at St. Louis, Mo. College: Veteran defensive back again will start in halftime in Jacksonville...best game statistically was 17- secondary...after playing strong safety as junior, was of-31, 143-yard performance against Morehead... shifted to free safety in spring...big-play maker who redshirted in 2001… owns outstanding throwing arm brings leadership to secondary...intercepted two passes #7 • Jesse and quick release…can get the ball deep down field… KELLOGG still developing touch in short passing game… used

– 15 – 2003 GOVERNORS FOOTBALL redshirt season to learn Govs system… High School: spring...used redshirt season to learn APSU system and Quarterback and defensive back for Tom Moore and gain more strength and quickness...considered hard- Brentwood Academy… named all-county and all-dis- nosed tackler...High School: Running back, linebacker trict as senior… was named most valuable offensive and running back for Clint Satterville at Trousdale County player at 2000 Clinic Bowl… Personal: Business man- High School… earned all-region as running back and agement major… son of Troy and Sheila Kellogg…older same honor as defensive back as senior...also was brother Kelley joined the program in spring...born Sept. two-year all-region baseball player... Personal: Health 22, 1982… age 20. and human performance major… son of Jim and Nancy CAREER STATISTICS • PASSING Mitchell...born Nov. 1, 1983… age 19. #66 • Brandon Year G EFF A-C-I .PCT YDS TD Lng Y/G 2002 8 82.8 83-39-1 47.0 425 0 50 53.1 KESSEL CAREER STATISTICS • RUSHING MATT MOORE Year G ATT YDS TD YPA Linebacker 2002 8 13 -60-0.5 52 5-11, 230, Sr. Cleveland, Tenn. BRANDON KESSEL College: Will battle for more playing time in final Govs Offensive Line season…coming off strong spring camp at middle 6-1, 287, Jr. linebacker…intense player who has a nose for ball… 66 possesses good speed and strength…worked hard in Hawthorne Woods, Ill. #99 • Justin off-season to increase agility and strength…playing time College: Should provide offensive line depth after sit- MEYER increased as season progressed during 2002...also ting out last season after transfer from Southern played valuable role on special teams...High School: Line- Illinois...expected to serve as backup to incumbent Adam backer for Leon Brown at Cleveland High School… earned Rector at guard...used redshirt season to better learn all-region honors...also outstanding prep baseball system...High School: Offensive guard and defensive player…Personal: Communication arts major…son of tackle for Mike Dimacteo at Lake Zurich High School... Sanders and Day Moore…born March 11, 1980…age 23. Personal: Business major… son of Paul and Renee CAREER STATISTICS • DEFENSE Kessell… Feb. 1, 1983...age 20. Year G UT AT TOT T- L SKS FR INT PBU 2001 5 2 2 4 0-0000-00 2002 10 3 8 11 1-6100-00 JUSTIN MEYER #38 • Chase Defensive End MITCHELL 6-3, 230, Jr. PAT MURPHY 99 Quarterback Cincinnati, Ohio College: Could step into starting spot in third APSU sea- 17 6-1, 209, Jr. son after serving as key end reserve for two Franklin, Tenn. seasons...worked hard in offseason increase bulk and College: Enters fall camp as Govs’ starting quarterback... strength...provided solid relief at end for Joe Bell and enjoyed solid spring after experiencing ups and downs Mark McClintock for two seasons...of 15 tackles a year during sophomore season...with Matt Schmitz out, ago, 3.5 were for losses...has nose for football...forced shared duties with Jesse Kellogg...with Kellogg suffer- fumble a year ago...quick player who must continue to ing severe cramps, came off bench against Jackson- get bigger to handle every-down situations...played in #52 • Matt ville to lead Govs to win...also played entire game at MOORE all 10 games as freshman… gained increased playing Butler, engineering victory...his 53.6 completion percent- time as season progressed… of 16 tackles, one was age was best among three 2002 quarterbacks...just had for loss… also recovered fumble… High School: De- one of team’s 10 a year ago... has out- fensive end for John Rodenburg at McNicholas High standing arm...sat out 2001 after transferring from Ander- School… earned all-conference and was named de- son University… enjoyed solid spring that year, improv- fensive lineman of the year… Personal: Health and hu- ing steadily down towards end of camp… was 11 of 20 man performance major… son of Jack and Sue Meyer… for 71 yards during spring game…High School: Quar- born June 1, 1982… age 21. terback for A lvin Palmer at Franklin High School… earned CAREER STATISTICS • DEFENSE all-region honors and honorable mention All-State… Per- Year G UT AT TOT T- L SKS FR INT PBU #17 • Patrick sonal: Health and human performance major… son of 2001 10 8 8 16 1- 20-010-00 MURPHY Rud and Julie Murphy… born Dec. 5, 1981… age 21. 2002 10 7 8 15 3.5-60-000-00 CAREER STATISTICS • PASSING Year G EFF A-C-I .PCT YDS TD Lng Y/G 2002 9 121.6 84-45-1 53.6 547 4 64 60.8 CHASE MITCHELL CAREER S TATISTICS • RUSHING Defensive Back Year G ATT YDS TD YPA 38 5-9, 175, So. 2002 9 24 -37 0 -6.2 Hartsville, Tenn. College: Young defender expected to contribute in sec- ond Govs’s season after redshirting in 2002...top can- didate to start at strong safety spot...coming off solid #4 • Corey PHILLIPS

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ZACH ORTON WES PROCTOR Offensive Lineman Offensive Line 59 6-1, 323, Sr. 63 6-2, 270, So. Ducktown, Tenn. Ashland City, Tenn. College: Returns for third season as starting guard… College: Young lineman again figures prominently into again will help anchor the strong side… played major Govs plans...after serving as key reserve a year ago, role in Jay Bailey’s record-setting rushing success a should gain even more time in 2003...should challenge year ago...durable performer...improved steadily in 2002 for starting position...listed as starter entering fall at tackle after solid sophomore campaign...gained great experi- #59 • Zach but versatile to play any position up front...strong, quick ence in 2001 as member of extremely young line..after ORTON player...High School: Defensive end and offensive line- serving as key reserve as freshman, stepped up in man for Tommy Tharp at Sycamore High School...earned spring to earn starting spot… has large frame and good all-state on both offense and defense...selected team strength… tough player...High School: Tackle for Mark defensive MVP...Personal: Agriculture science Stone at Copper Basin High School… earned all-region major...son of Steve and Joyce Proctor...born Sept. 28. and all-state honors… Personal: Agricultural science 1983...age 19. major… past member of Athletics Director's Honor Roll… son of Steve and Karla Orton… born. Oct. 15, 1981… age 20. ADAM RECTOR Offensive Guard #29 • Adrian ADRIAN PARKER PARKER 65 6-2, 265, Jr. Defensive Back Gibson City, Tenn. College: Veteran lineman returns for third season as 6-0, 200, So. 29 starter...outstanding performer at guard...moved into Franklin, Tenn. starting lineup during freshman season and has be- College: Will provide depth in secondary…hopes to gain come stalwart up front...played significant role in Jay on-field experience in second seasons...expected to vie Bailey’s record book assault a year ago..has improved for time at strong safety…High School: Strong safety and steadily during career...owns good strength and quick- fullback for Alvin Palmer at Franklin High School… Per- ness… High School: Defensive end and offensive tackle sonal: Engineering technology major… son of Anthony for Steve Hay at Gibson County High School… selected Parker and Vondell Miller… born Feb. 18, 1983… age #4 • Corey first-team all-region defense as junior and senior… .Per- 20. PHILLIPS sonal: Management technology major… member of Ath- CAREER STATISTICS • DEFENSE letics Director's Honor Roll in three of his four semes- Year G UT AT TOT T- L SKS FR INT PBU ters … son of Mark and Janet Rector… born March 12, 2002 1 0 0 0 0-00-000-00 1982… age 21.

COREY PHILLIPS BENJI REECE Cornerback Tight End/H-Back 5-9, 165, Jr. 4 6-0, 220, Sr. Nashville, Tenn. 90 Newport, Tenn. College: Half of talented one-two cornerback #63 • Wes College: Will challenge for more playing time in final combination...with Teddy Carruthers provides defense PROCTOR Govs season...listed as No. 2 H-back entering fall...still on of its strength areas...begins third season as searching for first pass reception...has been used mostly starter...owns outstanding quickness and speed as in double tight end situations as blocker...began APSU superb cover man… intercepted three passes, giving career as linebacker, playing in six games on defense him for career, while breaking up team-best 16 in 2000...moved from linebacker to tight end during spring passes...recorded one fumble and broke up 2001… has good hands and size… effective special another...improves markedly in tackling, especially in teams performer … High School: Quarterback and line- run situations...also handled return chores, set- backer for Wayne Style at Cosby High School… named ting APSU record for returns...quickly moved into APSU all-region and team MVP as senior… Personal: Agricul- starting lineup as freshman…tied for team lead in inter- #65 • Adam tural Science major…member of Athletics Director’s ceptions, grabbing one in college debut before picking RECTOR Honor Roll during spring...son of Danny Reece and off four more…transferred to APSU in Fall 2001 from Juanita Fancher… born May 18, 1981… age 22. Tennessee State…didn't play football at TSU… High CAREER STATISTICS • DEFENSE School: Defensive back for Kurt Page at Father Ryan Year G UT AT TOT T- L SKS FR INT PBU High School… earned first-team all-state, all-midstate 2000 6 4 3 7 0-0000-00 and all-Division II Elite Eleven… also all-state tennis CAREER STATISTICS • OFFENSE player… Personal: Business major… son of Michael Year G ATT YDS TD YPA REC YDS TD YPC and Yvonne Phillips… born Dec. 15, 1981… age 21. 2001 8 ————0000.0 CAREER STATISTICS • DEFENSE 2002 4 ______0 0 0 0.0 Year G UT AT TOT T- L SKS FR INT PBU 2001 10 13 10 23 1- 10-005-28 4 #90 • Benji 2002 12 38 17 55 2.5-13 0-013-28 16 REECE

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BEN REUST time honorable mention all-league...earned all-district Outside Linebacker/Defensive End in baseball...Personal: Engineering technology major… son of Patricia Roark and the late Eddie Roark… born 6-4, 204, Jr. 18 February 24, 1983...age 20. Lexington, Ky. College: Versatile defender again should play key role in defense...although listed as outside linebacker and L.A. ROHLING defensive end, also could fit into picture at middle Offensive Lineman back...owns solid tackling ability...outstanding athlete 5-11, 290, So. who owns great superb speed...was third on team a #18 • Ben 62 REUST White Bluff, Tenn. year ago in tackles for loss, including three quarterback College: Expected to challenge for playing time after sit- sacks...finished 10th on team in tackles...as redshirt ting out last season...enters fall as candidate for strong freshman, finished fourth on team in tackles, despite tackle position...considered tough in trenches...good missing one game… his eight tackles for loss ranked one-on-one blocker...High School: Offensive lineman for fourth best on team…extremely strong athlete who liter- Bobby Burgess at Dickson County High School...also ally broke all the weight-lifting records during condition- wrestled...Personal: Health and human performance ing period after freshman season… possesses large major...son of Lawrence and Lori Rohling...born May 17, frame… redshirted in 2000 to gain strength and adjust 1982...age 21. to … High School: Quarterback for Joe Ruddel at Tates Creek High School… Personal: Politi- #51 • Jordan cal science major… member of Athletics Director's RICHARDSON JEFF ROWAN Honor Roll and Dean's List during all six semesters, Offensive Tackle including 4.0 GPA both semesters a year ago....Verizon 77 6-3, 298, Sr. Academic All-America nominee who earned second- Sevierville, Tenn. team All-District a year ago… son of Jack and Kim College: Again expected to help anchor solid offensive Reust… born Jan. 12, 1982… age 21. line...will play strong side tackle opposite of Avery CAREER STATISTICS • DEFENSE Fleming...displayed no rust in 2002 after sitting out pre- Year G UT AT TOT T- L SKS FR INT PBU vious season...his return helped Govs develop domi- 2001 9 27 29 56 8-14 1-610-08 2002 12 29 19 48 9-38 3-18 1 1-10 nating running game in 2002...also solid in pass protection...has quick feet for a big lineman… smart #72 • Matt player… owns great strength… has steadily improved ROARK JORDAN RICHARDSON techniques each season… gained much playing time Defensive End as freshman before elevating into starting role as sopho- 6-1, 220, So. more in 2000… High School: Offensive and defensive 51 tackle for Glen Ryan at Soddy-Daisy High School… Per- Humboldt, Tenn. College: Young defender expected to play expanded role sonal: Health and human performance major… son of in 2002...gained much experience as reserve defensive James and Susan Rowan… born April 4, 1981… age end as freshman...displayed ability to find 22. football...proved to be playmaker, recording a sack and intercepting a pass along the way...listed No. 1 on depth GEOFF STAHL #62 • L.A. chart at tackle entering fall...bulked up through weight Center room work during offseason…High School: Offensive ROHLING 6-1, 269, Jr. and defensive tackle for Jim Glover at Humboldt High 56 School...earned all-state and all-region...Personal: Bi- Chattanooga, Tenn. ology major...member of Athletics Director’s Honor Roll College: Bounced back from surgery to regain starting and Dean’s List both semesters...candidate for Verizon center spot...while recovering from injury, shared posi- Academic All-America...son of Bob and Ceil Moore...born tion with Brad Sykes...when Sykes went out, position fell March 16, 1984...age 19. exclusively back to veteran lineman...underwent ACL CAREER STATISTICS • DEFENSE surgery after 2001 season… listed No. 1 on depth chart Year G UT AT TOT T- L SKS FR INT PBU at center entering fall...started all 10 games in 2001 2002 10 9 19 28 1-61-611-32 season… also can play guard… sat out 2000 season #77 • Jeff as redshirt year to add bulk to frame… off-season weight ROWAN room work and physical maturity has allowed him to get MATT ROARK stronger and quicker … High School: Center and line- Offensive Line backer for Tom Watson at East Ridge High School… 72 5-10, 265, So. Personal: Psychology major… son of Robert and Judy Elizabethon, Tenn. Stahl… born Aug. 17, 1982… age 21. College: Young lineman was offseason addition to Govs program...should provide depth along offensive front... took part in offseason workouts and spring drills, gain- ing valuable experience…High School: Center/nose guard for J.C. Campbell at Hampton High School… two- #56 • Geoff STAHL

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BRAD SYKES proved blocking ability…scored first college TD a year Center ago...used 2000 as redshirt season… also can be ef- fective catching football, although still looking for first 6-3, 285, Jr. 67 collegiate catch…currently lodged behind Justin Henry Gordonsville, Tenn. at fullback position and Pat Curran at H-back… High College: Hoping to rebound from shoulder School: Fullback for Terry Arrington at Kenwood High surgery....struggled through 2002 season with right School… Personal: Business major… son of Lance shoulder problem, finally succumbing to injury in and Belinda Berkley… born Jan. 19, 1982… age 20. season’s latter stages...injury limited him to less than CAREER STATISTICS • OFFENSE #67 • Brad half of Govs games..still was rehabbing during spring, Year G ATT YDS TD YPA REC YDS TD YPC SYKES missing all workouts...was settling into new position 2001 9 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 before injury occurred in 2002..moved from defensive 2002 8 3 11 0 3.7 0 0 0 0.0 tackle to offensive tackle in 2001...started every game at tackle as redshirt freshman before shift to center… with return of Jeff Rowan at tackle was shifted to center to BO TININ make a strong offensive line even stronger… transition Tight End/H-Back to new position went smoothly during Spring 2001… 86 6-1, 230, Jr. athletic linemen has good size and speed… has in- Lawrenceburg, Tenn. creased strength during last two seasons… High College: Has opportunity for more playing time in second School: Tight end and defensive end for Stanley Wills at #28 • Ryan Govs season...saw action in five games a year ago but Gordonsville High School… earned all-region and all- TAYLOR still is looking for first APSU reception...sat out 2001 sea- mid state honors… Personal: Business major…son of son after transferring from Lambuth...owns good hands… Glenda and Eddie Dale Sykes… born March 16, 1982… also, size makes him effective in blocking situation… age 21. joined younger brother Bubba as football Gov a year ago… High School: Tight end for Barry Laxson at Lawrence County High School… Personal: Health and human per- RYAN TAYLOR formance major… member of Athletics Director’s Honor Linebacker Roll both semesters a year ago...son of Stan and Janelle 28 5-9, 191, Jr. Tinin… born Jan. 10, 1982… age 21. Olmstead, KY. CAREER STATISTICS • OFFENSE College: Hard-working, hard-nosed performer again ex- #32 • DeShaunta Year G ATT YDS TD YPA REC YDS TD YPC pected to provide quality play at rover/outside linebacker THORNTON 2002 10 ______0 0 0 0.0 spot...moved into starting lineup midway through 2002 season...finished second on team in tackles...also was BUBBA TININ second in tackles for loss (9.5)...play maker who inter- Defensive End/Tight End cepted two passes, recovered three fumbles and forced two more...despite smallish stature one of Govs top one- 91 6-4, 235, So. on-one tacklers... owns outstanding work ethic and Lawrenceburg, Tenn. determination…strong player who has quick feet…has College: Young player expected to challenge for more nose for football and not afraid of contact…worked way playing time in 2003… saw limited action a year ago at onto field in 2001… redshirted during first season…was defensive end, being credited with one tackle...also was #86 • Bo utilized on special teans...used redshirt 2001 season to initially moved to fullback in Spring 2001 but moved back TININ to linebacker during fall… High School: Linebacker and increase strength and quickness…shifted to tight end running back for Gwynne Gaddie at Logan County High in off-season, joining brother at position... High School: School… earned all-state as well as third-team Bigger, Tight end and defensive end for Barry Laxson at Faster, Stronger All-American honors… Personal: Math Lawrence County High School… earned all-star hon- major… member of Athletics Director's Honor Roll four of ors… Personal: Health and human performance ma- five APSU semesters, including Dean's List twice… nomi- jor… son of Stan and Janelle Tinin…younger brother of nee for Verizon Academic All-America...son of Debbie Bo Tinin... born Feb. 13, 1983… age 20. Leath… born Sep. 26, 1981… age 21. CAREER STATISTICS • DEFENSE CAREER STATISTICS • DEFENSE Year G UT AT TOT T- L SKS FR INT PBU Year G UT AT TOT T- L SKS FR INT PBU #91 • Bubba 2002 5 0 1 1 0-00-000-00 2001631 4 0-00-010-00 TININ 2002 12 47 28 75 9.5-17 0-022-33 1 MARCUS TUCKER Defensive Tackle DESHAWNTA THORNTON 55 5-11, 255, Jr. Fullback/H-back Whites Creek, Tenn. 32 5-10, 231, Jr. College: Expected to challenge for regular spot up front Clarksville, Tenn. after serving as reserve last two seasons...enters fall College: Again will provide talented depth at fullback listed No. 1 on depth chart at tackle...worked hard in position… hard-nosed, hard-running back who can be offseason and followed up with solid spring campaign... effective around goal line… strong player also has im- #55 • Marcus gain increased experience in second season...garnered TUCKER

– 19 – 2003 GOVERNORS FOOTBALL some playing time as freshman… High School: Offen- TRAE WILLIS sive and defensive lineman for Richard Coure at Whites Wide Receiver Creek High School… earned all-region and all-metro 5-9, 165, Sr. and honorable mention All-State… Personal: Business 3 management major… .son of Milton and Carolyn Manchester, Tenn. Tucker… born Dec. 15, 1982… age 20. College: Returns as one of Govs’ starting receivers after CAREER STATISTICS • DEFENSE productive 2002 campaign...ranked third on team in re- Year G UT AT TOT T- L SKS FR INT PBU ceptions but first in yards per catch (18.7 ypc)...led all 2001 3 0 2 2 0-00-000-00 receiver with three TD catches....tough, hard-nosed player 2002 7 1 2 3 1-20-000-00 #75 • Matt who is not afraid to make catch in traffic… has good speed WADE and great hands…despite veteran depth in 2001, found way onto field for 12 catches… one of nine Govs to tally MATT WADE double figures in receptions that season… fearless style Defensive Tackle makes him effective kick/punt returner… has continued 75 6-0, 235, So. to improve each season… played in five games as fresh- Brighton, Tenn. man, catching first college pass… redshirted in 1999… College: Young lineman made presence felt on defense High School: Quarterback and defensive back for Jeff as freshman...stepped into starting lineup when inju- Breeden at Coffee County High School… Personal: Health ries opened door...took advantage of opportunity to have and human performance major… son of Albert and Becky solid first APSU season...considered redshirt candidate #27 • Quea Willis… born March 23, 1980… age 22 during fall camp but made quick impression with play WILLIAMS CAREER STATISTICS • OFFENSE and practice habits...worked hard in offseason to im- Year G ATT YDS TD YPA REC YDS TD YPC provement strength and quickness...High School: De- 2000 5 ————1606.0 fensive end and middle linebacker for Tim Stallings at 2001 10 ————12 91 1 7.6 Brighton High School...earned first-team all-region at CAREER STATISTICS • KICK RETURNS defensive end and linebacker...Personal: Biology Year G KOR YDS AVG PR YDS AVG 2000 5 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 major...senior class president at Brighton...son of Tim 2001 10 9 151 16.8 5 20 4.0 and Cheri Wade...born Jan. 28, 1984...age 19. CAREER STATISTICS • DEFENSE Year G UT AT TOT T- L SKS FR INT PBU BRIAN WIPPRECHT 2002 9 2 2 4 0-00-000-00 #3 • Trae Outside Linebacker WILLIS 46 6-0, 205, Fr. QUEA WILLIAMS Middletown, Ohio Running Back College: Redshirt freshman looking to make presence 5-9, 180, So. felt in first on-field season...enters fall as backup to Ryan 27 Taylor at rover spot...active player who enjoyed solid Franklin, Tenn. spring...used redshirt campaign to increase bulk and College: Strong candidate to replace departed Jay Bailey quickness...High School: Defensive end for Greg Bailie at running back...proved to be valuable reserve as fresh- at Lakota East High School...earned second-team all- man, finishing second on team in rushing...versatile back conference...Personal: Business major…son of Keith not only is solid running back but also catching #46 • Brian and Alison Wipprecht...born Jan. 2, 1984...age 19. football...often was used as wide receiver to get abilities WIPPRECHT on field a year ago...after redshirting in 2001, enjoyed outstanding fall camp, pushing incumbent Bailey...had PHILLIP WISE 60-yard rushing performance at St. Joseph’s...also was Offensive Line Govs’ top kick returner with 21 returns (21.6 ypr)...owns 6-4, 260, Fr. good speed and quickness…despite size, tough run- 69 Nashville, Tenn. ner between tackles...used redshirt season to increase College: Redshirt freshman hopes to make presence strength and bulk… High School: Tailback and felt after sitting out 2002 season...used first season and cornerback for Jackie Bennett at Page High School… offseason to improve strength and quickness... pos- named all-county and all-region at cornerback… se- sesses large physical presence...was moved to offen- lected team offensive MVPl… Personal: Health and hu- #69 • Phillip sive line in off-season...High School: Tight end for Jim man performance major… member of Dean's List dur- WISE Wilson at Glencliff High School...earned all-region as ing spring… son of Vernon and Wilma Williams… born senior...Personal: Health major…son of Gary and Linda Jan. 20, 1982… age 20. Wise...born Jan. 18, 1983...age 20. CAREER STATISTICS • OFFENSE Year G ATT YDS TD YPA REC YDS TD YPC 2002 12 79 324 3 4.1 9 67 0 7.4 CAREER STATISTICS • KICK RETURNS Year G PR YDS TD YPA KOR YDS TD YPC 2002 12 ______21 453 0 21.6

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VERNON WRIGHT impressed during 2001 fall camp to earn playing time at Linebacker inside backer behind Dustin Wilson… gained enough time to record double-digits in tackles..rangy athlete has 5-8, 207, So. 36 added bulk and strength to frame in offseason… High Clarksville, Tenn. School: Inside linebacker and offensive guard for Ron College: Joined the Govs during spring practice, mak- Adyelot at Hillsboro High School… two-time all-district ing immediate impact...challenging for playing time at and all-region performer… selected all mid-state and inside linebacker...owns good speed and all-state as senior… played in East-West Shrine quickness...possesses good leverage in tackling...High game…Personal: Business major… son of Kristine School: Linebacker and fullback for Terry Arrington at #36 • Vernon WRIGHT Anne Lowthian… born July 31, 1983… age 20. Kenwood High School...earned all-state, all-region and CAREER STATISTICS • DEFENSE all-area...also was named Area Defensive Player of the Year G UT AT TOT T- L SKS FR INT PBU Year...Personal: Special education major...son of Vernon 2001 10 4 7 11 1-10- 000-00 and Bazalene Wright...born Nov. 19, 1982...age 21. 2002 12 29 38 67 3-12 1-10 1 0-04

EMMANUEL YANCEY Wide Receiver 6-2, 185, Fr. Newcomers 81 #81 • Emmanuel Mason, Tenn. Pete Bloodworth, kicker/punter, 6-2, 200, Fr., YANCEY College: Redshirt freshman will battle for playing time White House, Tenn. (White House) among veteran group of returnees...owns good speed Charlie Forte, linebacker, 5-11, 235, Fr., Springfield, Tenn. (Springfield) and quickness...one of Govs bigger, more physical Rafeal Hill, running back, 5-10, 160 Fr., receivers...used first season and offseason to improve Martin, Tenn. (Westview) strength and quickness...High School: Quarterback and Blake Hollingsworth, kicker, 6-1, 160, So., defensive back for Tim Stallings at Brighton High Springfield, Tenn. (Springfield) School...earned first-team all-region as defensive back Tyler Kendall, defensive end, 6-1, 212, Fr. Martin, Tenn. (Westview) and second-team all-region as quarterback...Personal: Ricky Mallard, linebacker, 6-0, 216, Fr., Business major…son of Stanley Winfrey and Mary McEwen, Tenn. (McEwen) Mason...born Feb. 25, 1984...age 19. #79 • Steve Wes Martin, 6-0, 185, Fr., YOUNG Murfreesboro, Tenn. (Blackman) Garry McReynolds, defensive line, 6-0, 290, Fr., STEVE YOUNG Marson, Tenn. (Whites Creek) Defensive End Daniel Montgomery, 5-11, 170, Fr., 6-1, 225, Fr. Chattanooga, Tenn. (Baylor) 79 Matthew Phinnessee, defensive end, 6-1, 227. Fr. Clarksville, Tenn. Jackson, Tenn. (South Side) College: Another redshirt freshman will battle for playing George Richart, defensive end, 6-3, 200, Fr., along defensive front...enjoyed solid spring, working way Clarksville, Tenn. (Montgomery Central) into second-team defensive end spot...used first sea- Kelvin Taylor, defensive back, 5-10, 190, Fr., Lewisburg, Tenn. (Marshall County) son to improve strength and quickness...High School: Earl Williams Jr., linebacker, 5-8, 172, Fr., Offensive and defensive lineman for David Cox at North- #45 • Andy Chattanooga, Tenn. (Baylor) west High School...named all-area and all-region as a ZACHARIASEN Herve’ Williams, defensive back, 5-11, 180, So., junior and senior...was a two-time all-conference choice Memphis, Tenn. (Hillsboro) in Kentucky before moving to Tennessee...Personal: ...Engineering technology major...member of Athletics Director’s Honor Roll and Dean’s List first two APSU semesters....married to the former Elizabeth Burk...son of Jeff and Debbie Young...born April 14, 1984...age 19.

ANDY ZACHARIASEN Linebacker 45 6-2, 240, Jr. Nashville, Tenn. College: Again expected to spearhead Govs defense...helps lead one of Govs strongest position areas...became one of Govs best defenders in 2002...af- ter sharing time early in campaign, moved into full-time duty when Bryan Johnson went down...progressed steadily during campaign...his 67 tackles ranked fifth on team...enjoyed outstanding game at Butler...had 13 tack- les, including 12 initial hits...enjoyed outstanding 2002 spring campaign after solid first season as a reserve…

– 21 – 2003 GOVERNORS FOOTBALL 2002 Final Statistics Overall: 7-5 (Home: 1-4, Road: 6-1) PFL South: 1-2 (Home: 0-2, Road: 1-0) Aug. 29 Cumberland (4,017) W 17-16 INDIVIDUAL Sept. 7 Campbellsville (2,500) W 45-36 RUSHING, G G Att YdGYdL NYG TD YPA YPG LG Sept. 14 Centre (3,520) L 13-20 BAILEY, Jay 12 319 1759 72 1687 5.3 18 70 140.6 Sept. 21 Dayton (2,542)* L 0-42 WILLIAMS, Quea 12 79 340 16 324 4.1 3 19 27.0 Sept. 28 Jacksonville (1,008) W 20-16 HENRY, Justin 11 19 127 5 122 6.4 3 25 11.1 Oct. 5 Troy State (13,510) L 3-41 THORNTON, D. 8 3 11 0 11 3.7 1 6 1.4 Oct. 12 Butler (1,343) W 40-23 WILLIS, Trae 12 1 6 0 6 6.0 0 6 0.5 Oct. 19 Ky. Wesleyan (800) W 23-21 NOLAN, Shane 11 0 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0.0 Oct. 26 Morehead State (4,171) L 25-45 SCHMITZ, Matt 10 23 65 65 0 0.0 0 17 0.0 Nov. 2 Saint Joseph's (400) W 45-0 HOGAN, J.P. 12 1 0 3 -3 -3.0 0 0 -0.2 Nov. 9 Davidson (4,577) L 28-49 KELLOGG, Jesse 8 13 20 26 -6 -0.5 0 11 -0.8 Nov. 16 Valparaiso (567) W 28-24 MURPHY, Pat 9 24 67 83 -16 -0.7 0 30 -1.8 Home games in Bold Team 6 6 0 37 -37 -6.2 0 0 -6.2 Homecoming in bold italics Total...... 12 488 2395 307 2088 4.3 26 70 174.0 Opponents...... 12 497 2537 308 2229 4.5 21 77 185.8 TEAM S TATISTICS AP OPPS SCORING 287 333 PASSINGGEffic Att ComInt .Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G Points Per Game 23.9 27.8 SCHMITZ, Matt 10 95.25 146 71 6 48.6 796 4 43 79.6 FIRST DOWNS 189 244 MURPHY, Pat 9 121.60 84 45 1 53.6 547 4 64 60.8 Rushing 98 120 KELLOGG, Jesse 8 82.77 83 39 3 47.0 425 0 50 53.1 Passing 78 114 HOGAN, J.P. 12 0.00 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Penalty 13 10 DERRICK, Paul 9 640.00 1 1 0 100.0 25 1 25 2.8 RUSHING YARDAGE 2088 2229 Total...... 12 100.42 315 156 10 49.5 1793 9 64 149.4 Opponents...... 12 123.23 372 201 16 54.0 2581 22 53 215.1 Yards gained rushing 2395 2537 Yards lost rushing 307 308 Rushing Attempts 488 497 TOTAL O FFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Average Per Rush 4.3 4.5 BAILEY, Jay 12 319 1687 0 1687 140.6 Average Per Game 174.0 185.8 SCHMITZ, Matt 10 169 0 796 796 79.6 TDs Rushing 26 21 MURPHY, Pat 9 108 -16 547 531 59.0 PASSING YARDAGE 1793 2581 KELLOGG, Jesse 8 96 -6 425 419 52.4 Att-Comp-Int 315-156-10 372-201-16 WILLIAMS, Quea 12 79 324 0 324 27.0 Average Per Pass 5.7 6.9 HENRY, Justin 11 19 122 0 122 11.1 Average Per Catch 11.5 12.8 DERRICK, Paul 9 1 0 25 25 2.8 Average Per Game 149.4 215.1 THORNTON, D. 8 3 11 0 11 1.4 TDs Passing 9 22 WILLIS, Trae 12 1 6 0 6 0.5 TOTAL OFFENSE 3881 4810 HOGAN, J.P. 12 2 -3 0 -3 -0.2 Total Plays 803 869 Team 6 6 -37 0 -37 -6.2 Average Per Play 4.8 5.5 Total...... 12 803 2088 1793 3881 323.4 Average Per Game 323.4 400.8 Opponents...... 12 869 2229 2581 4810 400.8 KICK RETURNS: 48-1002 40-792 Average 20.9 19.8 ALL PURPOSE G RushRec PRKOR IR Tot Avg/G PUNT RETURNS: 49-338 46-334 BAILEY, Jay 12 1687 85 0 381 0 2153 179.4 Average 6.9 7.3 WILLIAMS, Quea 12 324 67 0 453 0 844 70.3 INT. RETURNS: 16-133 10-65 WILLIS, Trae 12 6 506 85 12 0 609 50.8 Average 8.3 6.5 HENRY, Justin 11 122 309 0 27 0 458 41.6 FUMBLES-LOST 20-8 34-18 CURRAN, Pat 12 0 361 0 0 0 361 30.1 PENALTIES-YARDS 90-816 70-605 DERRICK, Paul 9 0 328 0 0 0 328 36.4 Average Per Game 68.0 50.4 PHILLIPS, Corey 12 0 0 177 74 28 279 23.2 PUNTS-YARDS 80-2980 70-2431 HOWARD, Yuri 12 0 124 0 0 0 124 10.3 Average Per Punt 37.2 34.7 CARRUTHERS, T.110003931706.4 Net punt average 33.1 29.9 ZACHARIASEN, A. 12 0 0 50 0 0 50 4.2 TIME OF POSSESSION TAYLOR, Ryan12000033332.8 Game Average 29:31 30:29 SEXTON, Thomas12000032322.7 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS THORNTON, D. 8 11 0 0 16 0 27 3.4 53/174 77/184 ISOM, Demaro 12 0 0 26 0 0 26 2.2 3rd-Down Pct 30%42%NOLAN, Shane 11 0 14 0 0 0 14 1.3 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS CARLINI, Joe60700071.2 10/18 9/15 BACON, Jake120000550.4 4th-Down Pct 56% 60% RICHARDSON, J. 10 0000330.3 SACKS BY-YARDS 19-123 16-133 REUST, Ben120000110.1 MISC YARDS 64 0 HOGAN, J.P. 12 -3 0 0 0 0 -3 -0.2 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 38 44 KELLOGG, Jesse 8 -6 0 0 0 0 -6 -0.8 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 9-20 9-12 BESLEY, Montrel100-8000-8-0.8 PAT-ATTEMPTS 32-36 38-42 MURPHY, Pat9-160000-16-1.8 ATTENDANCE 18827 20128 Team 6 -37 0 0 0 0 -37 -6.2 Games/Avg Per Game 5/3765 7/2875 Total...... 12 2088 1793 338 1002 133 5354 446.2 Opponents...... 12 2229 2581 334 792 65 6001 500.1 SCORE BY QUARTERS: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total (Expected returnees in bold) APSU 54 79 78 76 287 Opponents 70 101 95 67 333

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RECEIVINGGNo.Yds AvgTDLongAvg/G INTERCEPTIONS No.Yds AvgTDLong CURRAN, Pat 12 31 361 11.6 2 36 30.1 SEXTON, Thomas 4 32 8.0 0 16 HENRY, Justin 11 28 309 11.0 1 32 28.1 PHILLIPS, Corey 3 28 9.3 1 28 WILLIS, Trae 12 27 506 18.7 3 64 42.2 ISOM, Demaro 2 0 0.0 0 0 DERRICK, Paul 9 24 328 13.7 1 42 36.4 TAYLOR, Ryan 2 33 16.5 0 33 BAILEY, Jay 12 17 85 5.0 0 31 7.1 BESLEY, Montrel 1 0 0.0 0 0 HOWARD, Yuri 12 16 124 7.8 1 36 10.3 BACON, Jake 1 5 5.0 0 5 WILLIAMS, Quea 12 9 67 7.4 0 14 5.6 REUST, Ben 1 1 1.0 0 1 NOLAN, Shane 11 2 14 7.0 1 8 1.3 RICHARDSON, J. 1 3 3.0 0 3 CARLINI, Joe 6 1 7 7.0 0 7 1.2 CARRUTHERS, T. 1 31 31.0 0 31 BESLEY, Montrel 10 1 -8 -8.0 0 0 -0.8 Total...... 16 133 8.3 1 33 Total...... 12 156 1793 11.5 9 64 149.4 Opponents...... 10 65 6.5 0 37 Opponents...... 12 201 2581 12.8 22 53 215.1 SCORING TD FGs Kick RushRcv Pass DXP Saf Pts PUNT RETURNS No.Yds AvgTDLongBAILEY, Jay 18 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 108 PHILLIPS, Corey 40 177 4.4 0 21 DEARDORFF, J. 0 9-20 32-36 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 59 WILLIS, Trae 7 85 12.1 0 46 HENRY, Justin 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 ZACHARIASEN, A. 1 50 50.0 0 0 ISOM, Demaro 1 26 26.0 0 0 WILLIS, Trae30-00-00-000-00018 Total...... 49 338 6.9 0 46 WILLIAMS, Q. 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Opponents...... 46 334 7.3 0 47 CURRAN, Pat 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 NOLAN, Shane 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 KICK RETURNS No.Yds AvgTDLongDERRICK, Paul 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 WILLIAMS, Quea 21 453 21.6 0 42 HOWARD, Yuri 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 BAILEY, Jay 15 381 25.4 0 54 THORNTON, D. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 PHILLIPS, Corey 5 74 14.8 0 27 TAYLOR, Ryan 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 CARRUTHERS, T. 2 39 19.5 0 28 PHILLIPS, C. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 WILLIS, Trae 2 12 6.0 0 11 KELLOGG, J. 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-2 0 0 0 HENRY, Justin 2 27 13.5 0 17 Total...... 38 9-20 32-36 0-0 0 0-2 0 0 287 THORNTON, D. 1 16 16.0 0 16 Opponents...... 44 9-12 38-42 0-0 1 1-2 0 1 333 Total...... 48 1002 20.9 0 54 Opponents...... 40 792 19.8 1 91 Field Goals FG-A 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-LgBlk DEARDORFF 9-20 1-1 4-7 3-4 1-8 0-0 47 4 PUNTING No.Yds AvgLongTBFC I20 Blkd HOGAN, J.P. 78 2980 38.2 50 3 7 13 2 FIELD GOAL DISTANCES (underlined bold GOOD): Team 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 DEARDORFF: 26, 27, 25, 32, 33, 46, 30, 44, 18, 47, 49, 47, 29, 29, 33, 47, 28, Total...... 80 2980 37.2 50 3 7 13 2 42, 23, 46 Opponents...... 70 2431 34.7 56 2 1 21 3

|------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |------Pass Def------| |--Fumbles--| DEFENSIVE LEADERSGPSoloAstTotal TFL/Yds No-YardsInt-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 5 SEXTON, Thomas125228802.0-8 . 4-32 3 . . 3 . . 28 TAYLOR, Ryan 12 47 28 75 9.5-17 . 2-33 1 . 2-0 3 . . 21 BUSBY, Jason 11 23 51 74 5.5-10 0.5-2 . 2 . 2-42 1 . . 96 BELL, Joe 12 40 32 72 17.0-76 6.5-44 . 1 1 2-0 1 . . 45 ZACHARIASEN, A. 12 29 38 67 3.0-12 1.0-10 . 4 . 1-0 1 . . 6ISOM, Demaro 12 30 30 60 3.5-19 0.5-5 2-0 4 . . 1 3 . 94 BACON, Jake 12 26 31 57 3.0-7 0.5-2 1-5 2 1 1-0 1 . . 4 PHILLIPS, Corey 12 38 17 55 2.5-13 . 3-28 16 . 1-22 1 . . 97 McCLINTOCK, M. 11 22 32 54 8.5-26 3.0-17 . 1 1 . 1 . . 19 REUST, Ben 12 29 19 48 9.0-38 3.0-18 1-1 . . 1-0 . . . 2 CARRUTHERS, T. 11 28 9 37 . . 1-31 3 . 1-0 . 1 . 42 JOHNSON, Bryan 6 7 25 32 1.5-0 ...... 51 RICHARDSON, J. 10 9 19 28 1.0-6 1.0-6 1-3 2 . 1-0 . . . 33 JACKSON, Darius 11 9 12 21 . . . . . 2-0 . . . 54 THERIOT, Josh 12 4 16 20 0.5-6 . . . . 1-0 1 . . 47 CURRIE, Kris 9 6 10 16 ...... 1 . . 41 BROOKS, Mike 12 10 6 16 0.5-3 . . . . 1-0 . . . 99 MEYER, Justin 10 7 8 15 3.5-6 . . . . . 1 . . 92 NOLL, Billy 5 2 12 14 0.5-1 ...... 68 HEINRICH, E. 8 4 7 11 1.0-8 1.0-8 . . 1 . . . . 52 MOORE, Matt 10 3 8 11 1.0-6 1.0-6 ...... 15HASKINS, R.J.95491.0-1...... 9 BESLEY, Montrel 10 3 5 8 . . 1-0 ...... 27 WILLIAMS, Quea12426 . . ... 1-0... 20 HENRY, Justin 11 3 2 5 ...... 1 . . 76 HENLEY, Ryan 5 . 5 5 ...... 16 BROOKS, Robbie 7 2 3 5 ...... 75 WADE, Matthew 9 2 2 4 ...... 93 REDUS, Steve 7 2 2 4 1.0-5 1.0-5 ...... 11 HOGAN, J.P. 12 3 . 3 ...... 55 TUCKER, Marcus 7 1 2 3 1.0-2 . . . 1 . . . . 35 HORTON, Laronn 5 3 . 3 ...... 82 CURRAN, Pat 12 2 . 2 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 98 DEARDORFF, J. 12 1 1 2 ...... 89NOLAN, Shane112.2 ...... 91 TININ, Bubba 5 . 1 1 ...... 44 BAILEY, Jay 12 1 . 1 ...... 57FLEMING, Avery101.1 ...... Total...... 12 460 467 927 76-270 19-123 16-133 39 5 18-64 17 4 . Opponents...... 12 - - - - 16-133 10-65 32 5 8-0 13 6 1

– 24 – 2003 GOVERNORS FOOTBALL 2002 Governors Superlatives Individual Rushes ...... 47 BAILEY, Jay at Kentucky Wesleyan (Oct. 19, 2002) Yards Rushing ...... 213 BAILEY, Jay vs Morehead State (Oct. 26, 2002) TD Rushes ...... 4 BAILEY, Jay vs Morehead State (Oct. 26, 2002) Long Rush ...... 70 BAILEY, Jay vs Morehead State (Oct. 26, 2002) Pass attempts ...... 38 SCHMITZ, Matt vs Centre (Sept. 14, 2002) Pass completions ...... 19 MURPHY, Pat at Butler (Oct. 12, 2002) Yards Passing ...... 258 MURPHY, Pat at Butler (Oct. 12, 2002) TD Passes ...... 3 SCHMITZ, Matt at Campbellsville (Sept. 7, 2002) Long Pass ...... 64 MURPHY, Pat at Butler (Oct. 12, 2002) Receptions ...... 6 CURRAN, Pat vs Davidson (Nov. 9, 2002) Yards Receiving ...... 120 WILLIS, Trae at Butler (Oct. 12, 2002) TD Receptions ...... 1 DERRICK, Paul at Campbellsville (Sept. 7, 2002), CURRAN, Pat at Campbellsville (Sept. 7, ...... 2002),WILLIS, Trae at Campbellsville (Sept. 7,2002), HENRY, Justin at Butler (Oct. 12, 2002) ...... CURRAN, Pat at Butler (Oct. 12, 2002), NOLAN, Shane at St. Joseph's (IN) (Nov. 2, 2002) ...... WILLIS, Trae vs Davidson (Nov. 09, 2002), HOWARD, Yuri vs Davidson (Nov. 09, 2002) ...... WILLIS, Trae at Valparaiso (Nov. 16, 2002), Long Reception ...... 64 WILLIS, Trae at Butler (Oct. 12, 2002) Field G oals ...... 2 DEARDORFF, J. vs Centre (Sept. 14, 2002) ...... DEARDORFF, J. at Jacksonville (Sept. 28, 2002) Long Field G oal ...... 47 DEARDORFF, J. at Troy State (Oct. 5, 2002) Punts ...... 9 HOGAN, J.P. vs Dayton (Sept. 21, 2002) ...... HOGAN, J.P. vs Davidson (Nov. 09, 2002) Punting Avg ...... 42.4 HOGAN, J.P. vs Centre (Sept. 14, 2002) Long P unt ...... 50 HOGAN, J.P. vs Dayton (Sept. 21, 2002) Long P unt Return ...... 46 WILLIS, Trae vs Cumberland (Aug. 29, 2002) Long Kickoff Return ...... 54 BAILEY, Jay at Troy State (Oct. 05, 2002) Tackles ...... 14 ZACHARIASEN, A. vs Cumberland (Aug. 29, 2002) Sacks ...... 1.0 REUST, Ben vs Cumberland (Aug. 29, 2002), BELL, Joe vs Cumberland (Aug. 29, 2002) ...... BELL, Joe vs Centre (Sept. 14, 2002), RICHARDSON, J. vs Dayton (Sept. 21, 2002) ...... HEINRICH, E. at Jacksonville (Sept. 28, 2002), McCLINTOCK, M. at Jacksonville (Sept. 28, 2002) ...... REUST, Ben at Troy State (Oct. 05, 2002), REDUS, Steve at Troy State (Oct. 05, 2002) ...... BELL, Joe at Troy State (Oct. 05, 2002), REUST, Ben at Butler (Oct. 12, 2002) ...... ZACHARIASEN, A. at Butler (Oct. 12, 2002), BELL, Joe at Kentucky Wesleyan (Oct. 19, 2002) ...... McCLINTOCK, M. at Ky. Wesleyan (Oct. 19, 2002), BELL, Joe vs Morehead State (Oct. 26, 2002) ...... MOORE, Matt at St. Joseph's (IN) (Nov. 2, 2002), BELL, Joe at Valparaiso (Nov. 16, 2002) Tackles For Loss ...... 4.0 BELL, Joe vs Centre (Sept. 14, 2002) Interceptions ...... 2 PHILLIPS, Corey vs Centre (Sept. 14, 2002) Governors Top Marks Opponents Top Marks Rushes ...... 65 at St. Joseph's (IN) (Nov 2, 2002) Rushes ...... 61 vs Morehead State (Oct 26, 2002) Yards Rushing ...... 323 at St. Joseph's (IN) (Nov 2, 2002) Yards Rushing...... 336 at Troy State (Oct 05, 2002) Yards Per Rush ...... 7.9 vs Morehead State (Oct 26, 2002) Yards Per Rush ...... 6.5 at Troy State (Oct 05, 2002) TD Rushes ...... 5at St. Joseph's (IN) (Nov 2, 2002) TD Rushes ...... 6 vs Dayton (Sep 21, 2002) Pass attempts...... 40 vs Centre (Sep 14, 2002) Pass attempts...... 54 at Valparaiso (Nov 16, 2002) Pass completions .. 19 at Butler (Oct 12, 2002) Pass completions .. 32 at Valparaiso (Nov 16, 2002) Yards Passing ...... 258 at Butler (Oct 12, 2002) Yards Passing ...... 353 at Valparaiso (Nov 16, 2002) Yards Per Pass ...... 8.9 at Butler (Oct 12, 2002) Yards Per Pass ..... 13.7 vs Cumberland (Aug 29, 2002) TD Passes ...... 3 at Campbellsville (Sep 7,2002) TD Passes ...... 5 vs Davidson (Nov 09, 2002) Total Plays ...... 79 at Jacksonville (Sep 28, 2002) Total Plays ...... 94 at Valparaiso (Nov 16, 2002) Total Offense ...... 477 at Butler (Oct 12, 2002) Total Offense ...... 584 vs Morehead State (Oct 26, 2002) Yards Per Play ...... 7.1 at Butler (Oct 12, 2002) Yards Per Play ...... 6.8 vs Morehead State (Oct 26, 2002) Points ...... 45 at Campbellsville (Sep 7,2002) Points ...... 49 vs Davidson (Nov 09, 2002) ...... at St. Joseph's (IN) (Nov 2, 2002) Sacks By ...... 3 at Jacksonville (Sep 28, 2002) Sacks By ...... 3 at Jacksonville (Sep 28, 2002) ...... vs Davidson (Nov 09, 2002) ...... at Troy State (Oct 05, 2002) First Downs ...... 32 vs Morehead State (Oct 26, 2002) First Downs ...... 21 at Campbellsville (Sep 7,2002) Penalties ...... 10 at Troy State (Oct 05, 2002) Penalties ...... 11 at Jacksonville (Sep 28, 2002) Penalty Yards ...... 100 at Troy State (Oct 05, 2002) Penalty Yards ...... 100 vs Morehead State (Oct 26, 2002) Turnovers...... 6 at Campbellsville (Sep 7,2002) Turnovers...... 3 at Campbellsville (Sep 7,2002) Interceptions By ...... 2 vs Centre (Sep 14, 2002) ...... vs Dayton (Sep 21, 2002) ...... vs Dayton (Sep 21, 2002) Interceptions By ...... 4 at Campbellsville (Sep 7,2002) ...... vs Morehead State (Oct 26, 2002)

– 25 – 2003 GOVERNORS FOOTBALL All-time APSU Records Team—Single Season RUSHING TOTAL OFFENSE Most yards returned—1,163 (1989) Most attempts—651 (1994) Most rushing and passing plays—803 MISCELLANEOUS Most net yards gained—2,995 (1994) (2002) Most first downs by rushing—144 (1994) Highest average per rush—4.8 (1948) Most yards gained rushing and pass- Most first downs by passing—118 Highest average per game—290.4 ing—4,201 (1994) (1999) (1948) Highest average per play—5.4 (1994) Most total first downs—205 (1994) PASSING PUNTING Most penalties against—112 (1992) Most attempts—442 (1999) Most punts—91 (1972) Most yards penalized—897 (1992) Most completions—253 (1999) Highest average per punt—40.9 (1986) Most fumbles—48 (1982) Most had intercepted—35 (1969) INTERCEPTIONS SCORING Highest percent completed—.572 (1999) Most passes intercepted—24 (1985) Most total points scored—298 (11 Most yards gained—2,847 (1999) Most yards returned—296 (1970) games, 1994) Most touchdowns by passing—25 PUNT RETURNS Most total points per game—31.1 (280 in (1999) Most punts returned—49 (2002) 9 games, 1965) Highest average per game—258.8 Most yards returned—502 (1965) Most total points allowed—440 (10 (1999) KICKOFF RETURNS games, 1997) Most kickoffs returned—68 (1989) Most total points per game—44.0 (440 in 10 games, 1998) Single-Game Miscellaneous Most offensive plays—97 vs. Tennes- per carry vs. Kentucky Wesleyan State (1994)**tied for OVC record** see-Martin (1997) (1994)**OVC record** Most points-after made—10 vs. First downs rushing—29 vs. Kentucky Most rushing touchdowns—8 vs. Morehead State (1994)**tied for OVC Wesleyan (1994)**OVC record** Kentucky Wesleyan (1994)**tied for record** Net yards rushing—674 vs. Kentucky OVC record** Most kickoffs—11 vs. Morehead State Wesleyan (1994)**OVC record** Most points—73 vs. Morehead State (1994)**tied for OVC record** Total offense—701 vs. Kentucky (1994)**OVC record** Largest victory margin—67 points vs. Wesleyan (1994)**OVC record** Most touchdowns—10 vs. Morehead Morehead State (1994) Highest rushing average—9.91 yards

Individual—Career RUSHING TOTAL OFFENSE KICKOFF RETURNS Most rushes—636 by John Ogles Most rushing and passing plays—1,015 Most returned—96 by Fred (Rex) Motes (1963-66) by Randy Christophel (1975-78) (1982-86) Most net yards gained—2,992 by Jay Most yards gained rushing and passing-- Most yards returned—2,086 by Fred Bailey (2000-02) 5,721 by Brian Baker (1998-01) (Rex) Motes (1982-86) Highest average per rush (minimum 200 Highest average per play (minimum 250 INTERCEPTIONS rushes)—7.3 by Floyd Jones (1981, plays)—6.6 by Ben Fendley (1947-50) Most interceptions—16 by Kirk Pointer 84) (1,498 yards on 205 rushes) RECEIVING (1992-95) PASSING Most passes caught—232 by Harold Most yards returned—211 (on 13) by Most attempts—838 by Brian Baker Roberts (1967-70) Howell Flatt (1966-69) (1998-01) Most yards—3,005 by Harold Roberts SCORING Most completions—488 by Brian (1967-70) Most touchdowns—31 by Harold Roberts Baker (1998-01) Most touchdown passes caught—31 by (1967-70), Jay Bailey (2000-02) Most had intercepted—44 by Dennis Harold Roberts (1967-70) Most points-after attempted—76 by Dyer (1966-69) PUNTING Steve Munnell (1990-93) Highest percent completed (minimum Most punts—241 by Jim Hardie Most points-after made—71 by Steve 200 attempts)—.582 by Brian Baker (1967-70) Munnell (1990-93) (488-838/1998-01) Highest punting average (minimum 75 Most field goals kicked—33 by Brian Most yards gained—5,587 by Brian punts)—38.8 by Reid Barr (1985-87) Yarbrough (1982-85); Tom McMillan Baker (1998-01) PUNT RETURNS (1986-90) Most touchdown passes thrown—48 by Most returned—96 by Tim Chilcutt Most field goals attempted—64 by Brian Brian Baker (1998-01) (1962- 65) Yarbrough (1982-85) Highest efficiency rationg—125.0 by Most yards returned—938 by Tim Total points—196 by Harold Roberts Brian Baker (1998-01) Chilcutt (1962-65) (1967-70), 31 touchdowns, five two-point conversions

– 26 – 2003 GOVERNORS FOOTBALL All-time APSU Records INTERCEPTIONS TOTAL OFFENSE Single Season Most intercepted passes—9 by Howell Most rushing and passing plays—72 by RUSHING Flatt (1966) Brian Baker (Virginia-Wise,1999) Most rushes—319 by Jay Bailey (2002) Most yards returned—181 by Howell Most yards gained rushing and passing Most net yards gained—1,687 by Jay Flatt (1966) —429 by Brian Baker (Virginia-Wise, Bailey (2002) 1999) Highest average per rush (minimum 60 SCORING Highest average per play—14.9 yards by rushes)—8.2 yards per carry by Floyd Most touchdowns scored—18 by Jay Robert Parker (Eastern Kentucky, Jones (1981) (1,093 yards on Bailey (2002) 1960) (minimum 10 plays) 134 attempts) Most points-after attempted—36 by Justin Deardorff (2002) RECEIVING PASSING Most points-after made—33 by David Most receptions—20 by Harold Roberts Most attempts—421 by Brian Baker Young (1994) (Murray State, 1969) (1999) Most field goals attempted—23 by Tom Most yards gained—252 by Harold Most completions—247 by Brian Baker McMillan (1987) Roberts (Murray State, 1969) (1999) Most field goals made—14 by Tom Most touchdown passes caught—4 by Most intercepted—25 by Dennis Dyer McMillan (1987) Harold Roberts (Murray State, 1967, (1969) Most consecutive field goals made—7 1969); Ron Blair (Kentucky Highest percent completed (minimum 75 by David Young (1994) Wesleyan, 2001) attempts)—.619 by Brian Baker (2001) Most total points scored—108 by Jay Most yards gained—2,809 by Brian Bailey (2002) PUNTING Baker (1999) Most punts—14 by Mike Johnson Most touchdown passes—25 by Brian (Tennessee Tech, 1971) Baker (1999) Single Game Highest average per punt—49.0 yards RUSHING by Reid Barr (Western Kentucky, TOTAL OFFENSE Most attempts—47 by Jay Bailey 1986) (minimum 5 punts) (6 for 294 Most rushing and passing plays—490 by (Kentucky Wesleyan, 2002) yards) Brian Baker (1999) Most net yards—244 by Floyd Jones Longest punt—81 yards by Chip Most rushing and passing yards—2,695 (Morehead State, 1981) Johnson (Western Kentucky, 1974) by Brian Baker (1999) Highest average per rush—12.5 yards Highest average per play (minimum 100 by Arnold Huskey (East Tennessee, INTERCEPTIONS plays)—8.0 yards by Floyd Jones (1981) 1965) (minimum 8 rushes) (8 rushes Most passes intercepted—4 by Jim for 100 yards) Hardie (Morehead State, 1970); RECEIVING Taylon Jenkins (Georgetown, 1998) Most receptions—67 by Harold Roberts PASSING Most yards returned—110 by James (1969) Most attempts—59 by Brian Baker Mesidor (Southeast Missouri, 1991) Most yards gained—1033 by Vince (Virginia-Wise, 1999) Tweddell (1998) Most completions—40 by Brian Baker PUNT RETURNS Most TD passes caught—11 by Harold (Virginia-Wise, 1999) Most punts returned—7 by Tim Chilcutt Roberts (1967); Ron Blair (2001) Most had intercepted—5 by Brian Baker (Tennessee-Martin, 1965) (Davidson, 1999); Rob Christophel Most yards returned—146 by Joe PUNTING (Eastern Kentucky, 1983); Steve Grimsley (Tennessee-Martin, 1978) Most punts—82 by Grad Wright (1990) Brewer (Eastern Kentucky, 1979); Highest average per punt (minimum 25 John Kok (Murray State, 1969); SCORING punts)—40.9 yards by Reid Barr (1986) Dennis Dyer (Eastern Kentucky, Most touchdowns—5 by Daniel Williams (60 punts for 2453 yards) 1969) (Tennessee-Martin, 1996) Highest percent completed—.815 by Most field goals—4 by Tom McMillan PUNT RETURNS Tony Policare (Toledo, 1988) (22 (Kansas State, 1987) Most punts returned—40 by Corey completions in 27 attempts) Longest field goal—55 yards by Brian Phillips (2002) Most yards gained—438 by Brian Baker Yarbrough (Western Kentucky, 1983) Most yards returned—502 by Tim (Virginia-Wise, 1999) Most points-after attempted—10 by Chilcutt (1965) Most touchdown passes thrown—5 by David Young (Morehead State, 1994) Brian Baker (Campbellsville, 1999), Most points-after made—10 by David KICKOFF RETURNS (KentuckyWesleyan, 2001) Young (Morehead State, 1994) Most kicks returned—36 by Fred (Rex) Most points scored—30 by Daniel Motes (1986) Williams (Tennessee-Martin, 1996) Most yards returned—749 by Fred (Rex) Motes (1986)

– 27 – 2003 GOVERNORS FOOTBALL Governors Individual League Honors All-Pioneer Football League South 2001 Avery Fleming, OT 2002 Thomas Sexton, DB Brian Baker, QB Mark McClintock, DE Jay Bailey, RB Ron Blair, WR Dustin Wilson, LB Avery Fleming, OT Jay Bailey, RB Thomas Sexton, FS Mark McClintock, DE Mike Ogg, TE J.P. Hogan, P Jason Busby, LB PFL Players of the Year Offensive 2002-Jay Bailey, RB

All-Ohio Valley Conference (First Team) 1964 1967 Bob Bible, LB 1983 Ed Bunio, T Harold Roberts, E Terry McCabe, LB Mike Newton, DB Dave Satterfield, C 1968 1977 1984 Tim Chilcutt, DB Harold Roberts, E Waddell Whitehead, RB Ron Shegog, DB Carlton Flatt, DB Howell Flatt, DB James, Green, DL Jim Barlow, DL 1965 1969 Bob Bible, LB 1985 Ronnie Parson, E Harold Roberts, SE Ron Sebree, DE Marlin Chapman, DL Tommy Dobbs, G 1970 Mike Betts, DB Scott Fox, DE John Ogles, FB Harold Roberts, SE Lynn Hailstock, DB Ron Shegog, DB Tommy Dillard, DT 1971 Joe Grimsley, DB 1986 Bobby Byrd, LB Jim Hughes, DE 1979 Eddie Walls, LB Andy Toombs, DB Bonnie Sloan, DT Richard Wozniak, DL 1987 Tim Chilcutt, DB 1972 Lynn Hailstock, DB Roy Berkemeier, OG 1966 Bonnie Sloan, DT 1980 1988 Ronnie Parson, E 1974 Sonny Defilippis, QB Elzie Anderson, DB Calvin Walter, T Robert Tripp, DB Steve Puthoff, WR 1992 Tommy Dobbs, G 1976 Brett Williams, DE Richard Darden, DE John Ogles, FB Les Jones, T 1982 1994 Andy Toombs, DB James Green, DL Charles Tucker, T Brian Harvey, DE

OVC Players of the Year OVC Coaches of the Year Offensive 1964-Carlton Flatt, QB-DB; 1980-Sonny Defilippis, QB 1964- Defensive 1977-Bob Bible, LB; 1978-Mike Betts, DB1977-James "Boots" Donnelly All-Volunteer State Athletic Conference 1946 Frank Rubel, QB Melton Self, G 1956 George Fisher, E (All Mid-State) Ben Fendley, HB Hendricks Fox, C Joe Neal Grisham, E 1947 1949 Jimmy Drye, HB Bucky Brown, G George Fisher, E L.E. Oakley, E Ben Fendley, HB Al McClearn, C Waldo Binkley, T Frances Quarles, T 1951 Cunningham Crow, QB Tommy Green, G Julius Sneed, G Carlton Balthrop, E 1960 George Morton, C Ben Fendley, HB Phil King, T Bobby Baumgartner, E 1948 Sam Reeks, FB Dick Hays, QB , G Tom Lincoln, E 1950 1954 Lee Roy Overtstreet, FB Waldo Binkley, T L.E. Oakley, E Ron Clary, T 1961 George Morton, G Phil Krug, T Virgil Hill, G Clifford Sims, E Bill Alexander, HB Howard Suiter, T 1955 Bud Coley, G Bobby Brown, T Tommy Donnelly, FB APSU Football Conference Champions Leon Vaughn, G 1962 Bill Alexander, HB Claude Clements, E 1948 — Volunteer State Athletic Conference (8-2 overall) Virgil Hill, FB (All-Area) Rocky Cobb, G 1977 — Ohio Valley Conference (6-1 OVC/8-3 overall) Tommy Donnelly, FB

– 28 – 2003 GOVERNORS FOOTBALL All-America Governors First Team 1950 L.E. Oakley, E 1980 Brett Williams, DE Weekly Non-Scholar 2002 Jay Bailey, RB Williamson Associated Press ship Associated Press 1960 Jack Bushofsky, G 1982 Charles Tucker, T 2000 Dustin Wilson, LB Williamson Kodak Coaches Don Hansen Football Coaches Association 1965 Tim Chilcutt, DB 1992 Richard Darden, DE Gazette 1-AA Mid-Major Sports Network Mid- Associated Press Associated Press 2001 Dustin Wilson, LB Major 1966 John Ogles, FB The Sports Network American Football Football Gazette Mid- Associated Press Leonard's Losers Coaches Association Major 1970 Harold Roberts, E 1999 Justin Schrader, LB Don Hansen Football Associated Press Don Hansen Football Gazette 1-AA Mid- 1977 Bob Bible, LB Weekly Non-Scholar Major Associated Press ship Ron Blair, WR 1978 Mike Betts, DB Michael Farrell, WR Don Hansen Football Associated Press Don Hansen Football Weekly Non-Scholarship

Second and Third Team Academic All-America Honors 1964 Tim Chilcutt, DB National Football 1974 Greg Johnson, G Associated Press Weekly Gazette 1992 D.J. Carter, C Second Team 2000 Matt Reel, DL Scholars GTE District IV 1965 Richard Wozniak, DE Don Hansen Football 1997 Jules Hewitt Jamie Spicer, RB Associated Press Weekly Mid-Major (first team) GTE District IV Second Team Second Team Arthur Ashe Sports 1993 D.J. Carter, C 1966 Steve Puthoff, WR 2001 Dustin Wilson, LB Scholars GTE District IV Associated Press Associated Press 1998 Vince Tweddell Jamie Spicer Third Team Third Team GTE Second-Team GTE District IV 1982 Charles Tucker, T 2002 Jay Bailey, RB Academic A ll- Sports S cholars Associated Press Sports Network I-AA America (second team) Second Team Second Team GTE District IV Steve Munnell 1992 Richard Darden, DE Jules Hewitt GTE District IV Don Hansen's (first team) 1996 Jules Hewitt Arthur Ashe Sports (first team) Scholars Honorable Mention Arthur Ashe Sports GTE District IV 1949 Tom L incoln, E 1972 Bonnie Sloan, DT Scholars Greg Schultheis Williamson Associated Press Aaron Gray GTE District IV Julius Sneed, G 1974 Bob Sizemore, C (third team) 1999 Justin Schrader Williamson Associated Press Arthur Ashe Sports GTE District IV 1950 Phil K rug, T 1977 Waddell Whitehead, RB Williamson Associated Press 1961 Clifford Sims, E Ron Sebree, DE Special Awards Williamson Associated Press Bill Pace College/ 1962 Richard Moore, QB James G reen, DT Scholar Athlete Award Williamson Associated Press, University Sponsored by Burger K ing 1963 Carlton Flatt, QB Mike Betts, DB Scholar-Athlete Award ($10,000 donated to APSU Williamson Associated Press Presented by the Middle Tennes- scholarship fund) 1964 Carlton Flatt, QB 1980 Sonny Defilippis, QB see Chapter of the National 1996 Aaron Gray Associated Press Associated Press Football Foundation 1965 Ronnie Parson, E 1985 Ron Shegog, FS 1993-94 D.J. Carter Scholar-Athlete Award Associated Press The Sporting News 1997-98 Jules Hewitt Presented by the Middle Tennes- 1966 Ronnie Parson, E (Preseason) 1998-99 Vince Tweddell see Chapter of the National Associated Press 1986 Eddie Walls, LB Football Foundation 1968 Doug Pittenger, DT Associated Press N4A Achievement 1998-99 Justin Schrader Associated Press 1999 Brian Baker, QB Awards 1999-00 Justin Schrader Harold Roberts, E Don Hansen Football Weekly National A ssociation of Academic Associated Press Non-Scholarship Advisors for Athletics (N4A) 1969 Harold Roberts, E 2000 Jay Bailey, RB Achievement Award Associated Press Don Hansen Football Weekly Mid-Major 1996-97 Chris Wiggins

– 29 – 2003 GOVERNORS FOOTBALL Year-By-Year Records

Year Coach Captains W L T Pts Opp Year Coach Captains W L T Pts Opp Year Coach Captains W L T Pts Opp 1930 3 4 1 43 73 1971 Bill Dupes Bill Blair 2 8 0 125 188 1996 Roy Gregory Phillip Hancock 1 10 0 149 339 1931 Scott Alden 3 2 2 51 73 Ben Boswell Steve Haywood 1932 Scott Alden 3 2 2 59 28 Gerald Noble Ralph Hill 1933-35 No team 1972 Bill Dupes Bonnie Sloan 3 8 0 139 236 Chris Horton 1936 Fred T. Brown 2 5 0 38 93 Jerry Seay Jacob Dickson 1937 Fred T. Brown 2 6 0 91 130 Robert Elizer 1938 Fred T. Brown 3 5 1 90 125 1973 Jack Bushofsky 2 8 0 131 223 • INDEPENDENT • 1939 Fred T. Brown 4 5 0 89 98 Tony Wade 1997 Bill Schmitz Tommy Leaf 0 10 0 119 440 1940 Fred T. Brown 4 7 0 91 188 1974 Jack Bushofsky Rick Christophel 3 7 1 158 260 Landon Dunaway 1941 Fred T. Brown 4 5 0 90 161 Bob Sizemore 1998 Bill Schmitz Tommy Leaf 4 7 0 199 326 1942-45 No team Dwight Houston Tony Lockhart Robert Tripp 1999 Bill Schmitz Ted Skipper 3 8 0 240 423 • VOLUNTEER STATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • 1975 Jack Bushofsky Terry McCabe 3 8 0 111 241 Tenille Hudgins 1946 David Aaron George Fisher 5 4 0 141 129 Ron Bailey Justin Schrader Bud Barrett 1976 Jack Bushofsky Terry McCabe 5 6 0 154 166 Brian Baker 1947 David Aaron Leon Garrett 3 6 1 78 167 Danny McCullough 2000 Bill Schmitz Mike Allen 2 9 0 183 397 George Morton Randy Christophel Justin Schrader 1948 David Aaron Leon Garrett 8 2 0 258 116 Ron Green Brian Baker James Quarles Ron Bailey 1977 James Donnelly Bob Bible 8 3 0 182 132 1949 David Aaron Hendricks Fox 8 2 0 236 83 • PIONEER FOOTBALL LEAGUE • Homer Bell James Green 2001 Bill Schmitz Brian Baker 3 7 0 236 265 1950 David Aaron Hendricks Fox 5 2 1 160 94 1978 James Donnelly Mike Betts 6 4 0 151 143 Brandon Garner L.E. Oakley Ron Sebree Mark McClintock 1951 David Aaron Phil Krug 1 8 1 130 196 1979 Lynn Hailstock 7 4 0 198 150 Dustin Wilson Dick Hays Steve Brewer 2002 Bill Schmitz Jason Busby 7 5 0 287 333 1952 David Aaron Carlton Balthrop 7 2 1 210 113 Stan Burns Justin Henry Charlie Quarles Joe Grimsley Mark McClintock 1953 David Aaron Jerry Roberson 4 4 0 168 119 1980 Watson Brown Richard Wozniak 7 4 0 217 148 Thomas Sexton Charles Oakley Steve Puthoff Frank Ramsey Sonny Defilippis Notes: 1954 David Aaron Bobby Brown 3 5 2 107 178 Cosmo Cochran *APSU awarded forfeit win Bobby Way 1981 Emory Hale Mike Troutman 5 5 0 207 227 1955 Ken Cooper Bill Alexander 2 7 1 100 162 Greg Jones Bobby Way Randy Michael 1956 Ken Cooper Malcolm Moore 5 6 0 179 204 Jim Baker Howard Hawkins 1982 Emory Hale Mike Owens 3 7 0 156 262 1957 Ken Cooper Noojin Walker 4 6 0 134 165 Jody Hebert Gerald Wiley Charles Tucker 1958 Earl Gartman John McKay 3 7 0 93 170 1983 Emory Hale Chris Jenkins 6 5 0 190 188 Dan Burden Jim Kolodziej 1959 Earl Gartman Sid Ingram 1 9 0 84 225 Michael Shelton Ted Potter 1984 Emory Hale Mark Stokes 7 4 0 171 163 Bert Simpson Jim Barlow 1960 Art Van Tone Bobby Baumgartner2 8 0 114 186 Rickey Rice Jack Bushofsky 1985 Emory Hale Marlin Chapman 5 6 0 194 193 1961 Art Van Tone Bud Coley 2 8 0 92 214 Pat Wilson Clifford Sims Scott Farnell 1962 Art Van Tone Tommy Donnelly 0 10 0 47 218 Mike Mignone Rupert Baker 1986 Emory Hale Clinton Cross 5 6 0 197 197 1963 Bill Dupes Rocky Cobb 1 9 0 54 150 Scott Fox Ed Bunio Terry Gentry Claude Clements Eddie Walls 1987 Emory Hale Roy Berkemeier 2 9 0 119 306 • OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE • Mike Sliptchuik Mark Southall 1964 Bill Dupes Claude Clements 8 1 1 230 78 Dean Edwards Carlton Flatt 1988 Paul Brewster Rico Ransom 3 8 0 89 348 Tommy Dillard Elzie Anderson 1965 Bill Dupes Tommy Dillard *8 1 0 280 118 1989 Paul Brewster Sammy Gholston *1 10 0 135 407 Tim Chilcutt Calvin Johnson Claude Clements Mike Lewis 1966 Bill Dupes Tommy Dobbs 6 4 0 194 164 1990 none selected 0 11 0 108 339 John Ogles 1991 Roy Gregory Jaime Hagan 5 6 0 191 231 1967 Bill Dupes Carl Williams 2 8 0 100 289 Jeff Crutchfield Philip Farinella 1992 Roy Gregory Mack Young 3 8 0 182 299 Tommy Woodring Richard Darden Bill Joe Jeans 1993 Roy Gregory Jeff Stec 1 10 0 179 354 1968 Bill Dupes Doug Pittenger 5 5 0 216 222 Fred Waters Larry Negron 1994 Roy Gregory Brian Harvey 4 7 0 298 266 Mark Raby John McDuffie 1969 Bill Dupes Dennis Dyer 2 7 1 184 262 1995 Roy Gregory Scott McCormick 3 8 0 212 341 Bruce Gibbs Marcus Watkins 1970 Bill Dupes Harold Roberts 3 7 0 136 256 Craig Bangston Terry Johnson

– 30 – 2003 GOVERNORS FOOTBALL Year-By-Year Scores 1930 (3-4-1) Burlington JC W 37- 0 Middle Tennessee L 6-27 Middle Tennessee L 0-12 Tennessee Tech (HC) W 29- 0 Coach: Scott Alden Martin College W 7- 0 Union (Tenn.) (HC) W 56- 0 Eastern Illinois W 21- 6 Tennessee-Martin W 35- 0 Bell Independents W 12- 0 Western Ky. L 0-20 Fort Campbell L 0-26 Chattanooga L 0-26 Fort Campbell W 15-14 Vanderbilt Frosh L 0-12 Rose Polytechnic W 14- 7 Jacksonville State T 6- 6 Jacksonville State L 6- 8 1965 (8-1-0) Bethel (Ky.) L 6-19 1941 (4-5-0) Troy State L 13-20 Arkansas State L 0-16 Coach: Bill Dupes Murray State Frosh T 0- 0 Coach: Fred T. Brown Camp Breckinridge L 18-20 Troy State W 12-10 Eastern Kentucky W *30-35 Clarksville Ind. W 7- 0 Western Ky. L 0-38 1952 (7-2-1) East Tennessee (HC) W 25-19 Murray State W 23- 6 UT Junior College L 0-30 Union (Tenn.) L 0-34 Coach: David B. Aaron Western Kentucky L 16-34 Southeast Missouri W 50- 7 Western Ky. Frosh L 0-12 Rose Polytechnic L 7-22 East Tennessee T 6- 6 Florence State L 13-20 Western Kentucky W 38- 6 Clarksville All-Stars W 18- 0 Middle Tennessee L 0-28 Florence State L 0- 9 Fort Campbell L 0-19 Morehead State W 26-21 1931 (3-2-2) UT Junior College W 13- 0 Arkansas A&M W 20- 7 1959 (1-9-0) Middle Tennessee (HC) L 20-24 Coach: Scott Alden Arkansas State W 34- 0 Delta State W 39- 7 Coach: Earl Gartman East Tennessee W 21- 7 Vanderbilt Frosh T 0- 0 Burlington JC W 12- 7 Union (Tenn.) W 40- 7 Middle Tennessee L 0-36 Tennessee Tech W 23-12 Bethel (Tenn.) W 14- 0 Tenn. Wesleyan W 24- 6 Jacksonville St. (HC) W 20- 7 Eastern Illinois W 12- 8 Tennessee-Martin W 49- 0 Murray State Frosh L 0-60 Memphis State L 0-26 Camp Breckinridge L 0-49 Western Kentucky L 12-20 *APSU gained 1-0 forfeit Bethel (Ky.) W 12- 0 1942-45: No Team Troy State W 26- 7 Jacksonville State L 14-15 1966 (6-4-0) Middle Tenn. Frosh L 7-13 1946 (5-4-0) Millikin W 40- 7 Eastern Kentucky L 7-21 Coach: Bill Dupes Tenn. Tech Frosh W 18- 0 Coach: David B. Aaron Stewart AFB W 19- 7 Troy State (HC) L 7-13 Eastern Kentucky L 15-33 UT Junior College T 0- 0 Tennessee Wesleyan L 0- 6 1953 (4-4-0) East Tennessee L 14-44 Murray State W 49- 0 1932 (3-2-2) Cumberland (Tenn.) W 27- 0 Coach David B. Aaron Florence State L 8-22 Southeast Missouri W 28-27 Coach: Scott Alden Western Ky. L 6-27 East Tennessee W 21-13 Tennessee-Martin L 10-21 Western Kentucky L 3- 7 Vanderbilt Frosh L 6- 7 UT Junior College W 33- 0 Henderson State W 34- 6 Fort Campbell L 0-25 Morehead State L 10-21 Lambuth W 14- 2 Middle Tennessee L 9-42 Florence State L 13-14 1960 (2-8-0) Middle Tennessee W 13- 7 Murray State Frosh T 6- 6 Vanderbilt Frosh (HC) L 12-45 Delta State W 20- 0 Coach: Art Van Tone East Tennessee (HC) W 22-14 UT Junior College T 6- 6 UT Junior College W 14- 0 Jacksonville State W 47-16 Middle Tennessee L 0- 6 Tennessee Tech W 20-15 Tenn. Tech Frosh W 7- 0 Bethel (Tenn.) W 27- 0 Carson-Newman (HC) L 14-18 Carson-Newman L 0- 7 Tennessee-Martin W 17-13 Middle Tenn. Frosh W 20- 0 Cumberland (Tenn.) W 13- 9 Southeast Missouri L 6-19 Tennessee-Martin L 7-13 Chattanooga L 17-27 Cumberland (Tenn.) L 0- 7 1947 (3-6-1) Murray State L 13-33 Western Kentucky L 6-34 1967 (2-8-0) 1933-35: No Team Coach: David B. Aaron 1954 (3-5-2) Jacksonville State W 14- 8 Coach: Bill Dupes 1936 (2-5-0) Tennessee Wesleyan W 6- 0 Coach: David B. Aaron Eastern Kentucky (HC) L 13-27 Chattanooga L 8-23 Coach: Fred T. Brown Union (Tenn.) L 7-26 East Tennessee L 7-28 Troy State W 13- 7 Western Kentucky L 6-31 Cumberland (Tenn.) W 13- 0 Cumberland (Tenn.) T 13-13 Henderson State W 19-13 East Tennessee L 14-35 Eastern Kentucky L 0-37 UT Junior College L 0-18 Troy State L 7-13 Florence State L 7-13 Florence State L 34-35 Morehead State W 10- 8 Murray State Frosh L 0- 7 Middle Tennessee L 0-33 Middle Tennessee T 7- 7 Fort Campbell L 13-14 Middle Tennessee L 20-34 Bethel (Tenn.) L 6- 9 Bethel (Tenn.) W 6- 0 Memphis Navy W 14- 7 1961 (2-8-0) Findlay L 0-14 Middle Tennessee L 0-27 Jacksonville State L 6- 7 Jacksonville St. (HC) T 14-14 Coach: Art Van Tone Murray State W 37-20 UT Junior College L 0-32 Delta State L 13-28 Carson-Newman L 6-13 Middle Tennessee L 7-40 Tennessee Tech L 13-38 Tenn. Tech Frosh W 19- 0 UT Junior College (HC) W 20- 7 Tennessee Tech L 13-27 Carson-Newman W 10- 7 East Tennessee (HC) L 0-37 1937 (2-6-0) Memphis State L 0-40 Murray State L 7-44 Tennessee-Martin L 7-14 Tennessee-Martin L 6-47 Coach: Fred T. Brown 1948 (8-2-0) Fort Campbell W 13-12 Western Kentucky L 6-26 1968 (5-5-0) Cumberland (Tenn.) L 0-26 Coach: David B. Aaron 1955 (2-7-1) Jacksonville State L 6-21 Coach: Bill Dupes Union (Tenn.) L 19-20 Union (Tenn.) W 18- 7 Coach: Ken Cooper Eastern Kentucky L 7-21 Chattanooga L 13-41 Pensacola Navy L 7-12 Cumberland (Tenn.) W 39- 7 East Tennessee L 0- 6 Troy State (HC) W 21- 6 Western Kentucky L 0-42 Murray State Frosh W 26- 7 Bethel (Tenn.) W 67- 0 Presbyterian L 7-13 East Tennessee L 14-21 Eastern Kentucky L 20-21 UT Junior College L 14-20 Centre W 19-13 Florence State L 7-13 Florence State L 8-14 Morehead State W 17-16 Middle Tennessee L 0-19 Troy State W 18- 7 Middle Tennessee T 14-14 Fort Campbell L 6-44 Middle Tennessee W 46-13 Middle Tenn. Frosh W 19- 0 Jacksonville State W 14-13 Missouri Valley L 2-20 1962 (0-10-0) Findlay W 47-20 Western Ky. Frosh L 6-26 UT Junior College W 39- 0 Jacksonville State L 0-20 Coach: Art Van Tone Murray State W 56-35 1938 (3-5-1) Delta State (HC) L 7-48 Murray State (HC) L 13-20 Middle Tennessee L 0-28 Tennessee Tech (HC) L 0-10 Coach: Fred T. Brown Athens W 24- 7 Tennessee Tech L 6-37 Carson-Newman L 0-21 East Tennessee L 8-17 Union (Tenn.) L 0-19 Tennessee Wesleyan L 13-14 Arkansas State W 19- 6 Tennessee-Martin L 0-16 Tennessee-Martin W 9- 7 Murray State Frosh L 7-13 1949 (8-2-0) Fort Campbell W 32-13 Western Kentucky L 13-21 1969 (2-7-1) Pensacola Navy L 0-12 Coach: David B. Aaron 1956 (5-6-0) Morehead State L 7-36 Coach: Bill Dupes UT Junior College W 14-13 Georgetown (Ky.) W 31- 6 Coach: Ken Cooper Eastern Kentucky L 7-14 Tennessee-Martin L 6- 7 Martin College W 51- 0 Union (Tenn.) W 20- 0 East Tennessee W 13- 7 Jacksonville St. (HC) L 13-23 Troy State T 16-16 Tennessee Wesleyan T 6- 6 Arkansas A&M W 7- 0 Middle Tennessee L 20-38 East Tennessee L 0-23 Western Kentucky W 28-27 Tennessee Tech L 0-27 Tennessee Wesleyan W 64-19 Florence State W 19- 6 Florence State L 0-17 Eastern Kentucky L 10-29 Southern Illinois W 12- 9 Troy State L 0- 6 Tennessee Tech L 7-17 Fort Campbell L 7-19 Morehead State L 18-29 Western Ky. Frosh L 0-26 Jacksonville State L 7-19 Memphis State L 19-42 1963 (1-9-0) Middle Tennessee W 20-17 1939 (4-5-0) Maryville W 20-14 Jacksonville (HC) W 7- 0 Coach: Bill Dupes Arkansas A&M L 13-14 Coach: Fred T. Brown Fort Campbell W 20- 6 Troy State L 13-14 Eastern Kentucky L 0-14 Murray State L 41-53 Martin College W 31- 0 Athens (HC) W 40- 7 Arkansas Tech W 15-13 Murray State L 0-14 Tennessee Tech L 20-56 Union (Tenn.) L 6-33 Florence State W 27- 6 Murray State L 27-33 Carson-Newman L 0- 7 East Tennessee (HC) L 12-14 Pensacola Navy L 7-20 1950 (5-2-1) Arkansas State L 13-27 Western Kentucky L 14-34 1970 (3-7-0) Western Ky. Frosh L 0 - 7 Coach: David B. Aaron Fort Campbell W 26- 7 Morehead St. (HC) L 0- 7 Coach: Bill Dupes UT Junior College W 7- 0 Union (Tenn.) W 28-13 1957 (4-6-0) Middle Tennessee L 0-27 Troy State L 0-28 Tennessee Tech L 0-25 Florence State W 6- 0 Coach: Ken Cooper East Tennessee L 7- 8 Western Kentucky L 9-28 Murray State Frosh L 0- 7 Arkansas A&M W 23-21 Southern Illinois L 12-25 Tennessee Tech L 13-28 Eastern Kentucky L 7-38 Southern Illinois W 25- 6 Middle Tennessee L 14-34 Memphis Navy W 26- 0 Tennessee-Martin W 20- 6 Morehead State L 6-24 Middle Tenn. Frosh W 13- 0 Milligan L 6- 7 Memphis State L 0-41 Fort Campbell L 0- 5 Tennessee-Martin L 21-22 1940 (4-7-0) Jacksonville State T 13-13 Arkansas Tech W 20-12 1964 (8-1-1) Middle Tennessee L 0-44 Coach: Fred T. Brown Maryville W 35- 0 Jacksonville State L 0-20 Coach: Bill Dupes Northwood (Mich.) W 24-14 Milligan L 0-12 Millikin (HC) W 35- 6 Troy State (HC) W 33- 0 Eastern Kentucky W 26- 0 Murray State (HC) W 45- 7 Memphis State L 0-40 1951 (1-8-1) Middle Tennessee L 0-14 Murray State W 26-10 Tennessee Tech W 10- 6 Union (Tenn.) L 0-28 Coach: David B. Aaron East Tennessee L 7-13 Carson-Newman W 44- 7 East Tennessee L 14-45 Middle Tennessee L 6-35 Camp Breckinridge L 6-19 Florence State L 13-40 Western Kentucky T 6- 6 1971 (2-8-0) Pensacola Navy L 7-33 East Tennessee L 12-13 Fort Campbell W 23- 0 Morehead State L 13-14 Coach: Bill Dupes UT Junior College W 20- 0 Florence State L 7-27 1958 (3-7-0) Middle Tennessee W 9- 7 Troy State W 34- 0 Arkansas State L 0-13 Arkansas A&M L 6-38 Coach: Earl Gartman East Tennessee W 27-20 Western Kentucky L 7-46

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Eastern Kentucky L 9-14 Nicholls State L 13-15 Tennessee-Martin W 13-10 Samford L 9-28 Eastern Illinois L 7-42 Morehead State L 0-22 Middle Tennessee (HC) L 6-15 Kentucky State W 14- 0 Tennessee State L 7-33 Eastern Kentucky L 10-24 Tennessee-Martin L 3-17 Murray State W 13- 0 Nicholls State L 6-31 Morehead State L 7-34 Tennessee-Martin W 55-24 Middle Tennessee L 7-19 Tennessee Tech W 24-21 Eastern Kentucky L 3-20 Middle Tennessee (HC) L 7-56 1997 (0-10) Northwood (Mich.) L 14-17 East Tennessee W 24-10 Morehead State W 21-14 Illinois State L 9-13 Coach: Bill Schmitz Murray State L 6-16 1978 (6-4-0) Youngstown State L 13-16 Eastern Kentucky L 14-38 Morehead State L 43-55 Tennessee Tech L 12-37 Coach: James Donnelly Middle Tennessee W 16- 7 Tennessee Tech L 14-20 Samford L 13-21 East Tennessee (HC) W 33- 0 Tennessee-Martin W 21-14 Central Florida W 24-21 Murray State L 24-31 Western Kentucky L 7-53 1972 (3-8-0) Western Kentucky L 13-17 Murray State L 13-20 1991 (5-6) Eastern Kentucky L 3-56 Coach: Bill Dupes Eastern Kentucky L 0-14 Tennessee Tech (HC) W 27- 7 Coach: Roy Gregory Tennessee Tech L 3-36 Troy State L 0-27 Morehead State W 19-16 Akron W 21-17 Western Kentucky W 18-14 Murray State L 0-51 Western Kentucky L 7-28 North alabama L 6-10 1985 (5-6-0) Southern Illinois L 17-21 Eastern Kentucky L 14-42 Eastern Kentucky L 6-21 Livingston State W 13- 3 Coach: Emory Hale Kentucky State W 17-6 Southeast Missouri L 0-31 Morehead State L 21-31 Middle Tennessee W 28-17 Cincinnati L 9-31 Southeast Missouri W 24-21 Middle Tennessee L 10-59 Tennessee-Martin W 18- 6 Murray State (HC) W 23-17 Tennessee-Martin W 13- 7 Middle Tennessee (HC) L 8-23 Tennessee-Martin L 26-36 Middle Tennessee L 6-24 Tennessee Tech L 14-28 Livingston W 28-22 Tennessee Tech L 7-32 1998 (4-7) Arkansas - Monticello W 17- 6 East Tennessee W 14- 7 Eastern Kentucky L 10-20 Tennessee State W 31-17 Coach: Bill Schmitz Murray State W 33-20 1979 (7-4-0) Morehead State W 14-10 Morehead State L 14-33 Campbellsville L 23-36 Tennessee Tech (HC) L 7-19 Coach: Watson Brown Youngstown State L 14-35 Tennessee-Martin L 28-34 Morehead State L 21-44 East Tennessee L 16-20 James Madison W 10- 6 Middle Tennessee L 14-17 Eastern Kentucky L 0-21 Samford L 7-47 Henderson State L 8-34 Tennessee-Martin W 34- 7 Kentucky State (HC) W 48- 0 Murray State W 27- 9 Dayton W 21-17 1973 (2-8-0) Western Kentucky L 20-24 Murray State L 6-14 1992 (3-8) Western Kentucky L 14-56 Coach: Jack Bushofsky Eastern Kentucky L 10-35 Tennessee Tech W 24-20 Coach: Roy Gregory Jacksonville W 40-25 Henderson State L 7-17 Morehead State L 0- 7 Akron L 14-17 Eastern Illinois L 9-14 Charleston Southern L 14-17 Youngstown State W 16- 7 Jacksonville State W 21-13 1986 (5-6-0) Knoxville College W 31- 7 Cumberland W 29-21 Western Kentucky L 0-28 Livingston State W 14- 0 Coach: Emory Hale Southern Illinois L 7-37 Tusculum W 20-7 Eastern Kentucky L 7-24 Middle Tennessee (HC) W 31-14 Southern Illinois L 17-24 Southeast Missouri W 21-16 Georgetown L 10-17 Morehead State L 22-23 Murray State L 10-24 Tennessee-Martin W 36- 0 Murray State L 10-27 Valparaiso L 0-39 Middle Tennessee (HC) L 20-23 Tennessee Tech W 21-14 Kentucky State W 24- 7 Middle Tennessee L 10-49 1999 (3-8) Tennessee-Martin L 0-26 Mars Hill W 27- 6 Middle Tennessee W 7- 0 Tennessee Tech (HC) L 0-10 Coach: Bill Schmitz Murray State L 19-31 1980 (7-4-0) Morehead State L 10-27 Morehead State L 34-41 Cumberland W 27-22 Tennessee Tech L 12-31 Coach: Watson Brown Youngstown State W 13-10 Eastern Kentucky L 14-45 Samford L 0-51 East Tennessee W 28-13 Tennessee-Martin L 20-24 Western Kentucky (HC) L 20-34 Tennessee-Martin W 32-18 Dayton L 21-49 1974 (3-7-1) James Madison W 21- 3 Eastern Kentucky L 17-27 1993 (1-10) Campbellsville W 36-35 Coach: Jack Bushofsky Western Kentucky L 14-20 Akron L 16-31 Coach: Roy Gregory Jacksonville L 21-28 Youngstown State L 7-24 Eastern Kentucky L 10-23 Tennessee Tech W 23-13 Cincinnati L 10-42 Charleston Southern L 17-39 Carson-Newman W 28-17 Morehead State W 23-21 Murray State L 14-24 Knoxville College W 28-19 Kentucky Wesleyan W 38-28 Western Kentucky L 7-35 Nicholls State W 35-16 1987 (2-9-0) Western Kentucky L 27-28 Morehead State L 7-47 Eastern Kentucky L 9-22 Middle Tennessee W 7- 3 Coach: Emory Hale Eastern Kentucky L 7-48 Virginia's-Wise L 28-34 Morehead State W 17-15 Akron W 41-14 Kansas State W 26-22 Tennessee Tech L 17-35 Davidson L 22-38 North Alabama W 20-14 Murray State (HC) W 24- 0 Tennessee-Martin L 10-30 Murray State L 14-38 Valparaiso L 23-52 Middle Tennessee L 16-45 Tennessee Tech W 13-10 Southern Illinois L 3-10 Tennessee State L 16-21 2000 (2-9) Tennessee-Martin L 26-31 Arkansas State L 9-14 Tennessee Tech L 9-14 Morehead State L 10-23 Coach:Bill Schmitz Murray State (HC) L 8-16 1981 (5-5-0) Middle Tennessee L 16-38 Southeast Missouri (HC) L 7-17 Cumberland L 3-7 Tennessee Tech L 7-28 Coach: Emory Hale Morehead State W 20-13 Middle Tennessee L 10-44 Catawba L 7-33 East Tennessee T 13-13 Kentucky State W 24-14 Youngstown State L 18-20 Tennessee-Martin L 33-39 Valparaiso L 28-35 1975 (3-8-0) James Madison W 13- 7 Western Kentucky (HC) L 0-27 1994 (4-7) Jacksonville L 24-28 Coach: Jack Bushofsky Western Kentucky L 0-28 Eastern Kentucky L 7-50 Coach: Roy Gregory Dayton L 7-42 Central Arkansas L 13-14 Eastern Kentucky L 14-41 Cincinnati L 10-42 Kentucky Wesleyan W 62- 7 Charleston Southern L 20-42 Carson-Newman L 0-13 Morehead State W 42-28 Murray State L 0-40 Western Kentucky L 3-21 Kentucky Wesleyan W 42-31 Western Kentucky L 3-30 Middle Tennessee (HC) W 14- 9 1988 (3-8-0) Eastern Kentucky L 14-27 Morehead State L 10-73 Eastern Kentucky L 0-49 Akron L 19-23 Coach: Paul Brewster Tennessee Tech W 34-27 Virginia-Wise W 35-25 Morehead State W 20-10 Murray State L 29-34 Kentucky State W 20-14 Murray State L 14-29 Davidson L 7-22 North Alabama L 6-23 Tennessee Tech L 24-29 Eastern Illinois L 0-44 Tennessee State L 22-26 South Florida L 0-59 Middle Tennessee (HC) W 17-13 Tennessee-Martin W 28-14 Cincinnati L 7-52 Morehead State (HC) W 73- 6 2001 (3-7) Tennessee-Martin L 15-24 1982 (3-7-0) Western Kentucky L 3-28 Southeast Missouri L 10-31 Coach:Bill Schmitz Murray State L 10-14 Coach: Emory Hale Eastern Kentucky L 10-56 Middle Tennessee L 3-28 Campbellsville L 27-45 Tennessee Tech L 0-20 Kentucky State W 31-24 Toledo L 14-38 Samford L 36-43 Catawba L 0-37 East Tennessee W 27-31 Tennessee-Martin L 14-17 Middle Tennessee (HC) L 0-36 Tennessee-Martin W 27-21 Valparaiso W 37-13 1976 (5-6-0) Western Kentucky L 15-33 Morehead State L 6-43 1995 (3-8) Jacksonville L 7-38 Coach: Jack Bushofsky Eastern Kentucky L 18-27 Tennessee State W 16-12 Coach:Roy Gregory Virginia-Wise W 35-26 Tennessee-Martin L 0-24 Morehead State W 17-16 Tennessee Tech W 10- 6 Eastern Illinois L 13-31 Charleston Southern L 21-36 Mars Hill W 22- 0 Youngstown State L 9-31 Murray State L 3-19 Samford L 32-42 Kentucky Wesleyan W 59-7 Western Kentucky L 7-12 Middle Tennessee L 7-24 1989 (1-10) Western Kentucky W 38-34 Morehead State L 24-29 Eastern Kentucky L 13-27 Murray State (HC) L 7-21 Coach: Paul Brewster Southeast Missouri L 23-38 Saint Joseph'sL14-17 Morehead State W 27-13 Tennessee Tech W 31-27 Eastern Illinois L 0-36 Murray State L 17-45 Davidson L 12-17 North Alabama W 21-14 Akron L 7-42 Tennessee-Martin L 0-21 Middle Tennessee L 0-43 2002 (7-5) Nicholls State L 0- 7 1983 (6-5-0) Indiana State L 15-42 Tennessee Tech W 20-17 Coach Bill Schmitz Middle Tennessee W 21- 9 Coach: Emory Hale Southwest Missouri L 3-41 Tennessee State W 28-6 Cumberland W 17-16 Murray State (HC) L 13-23 Tennessee-Martin W 45- 6 Western Kentucky L 0-49 Morehead State L 13-26 Campbellsville W 45-36 Tennessee Tech L 13-31 Kentucky State W 20-14 Eastern Kentucky L 20-45 Eastern Kentucky L 0-28 Centre L 13-20 East Tennessee W 17- 6 Western Kentucky W 13- 3 Middle Tennessee L 7-46 Tennessee-Martin L 28-31 Dayton L 0-42 Tennessee Tech L 13-31 Eastern Kentucky L 14-31 Morehead State (HC) W 22-23* 1996 (1-10) Jacksonville W 20-16 East Tennessee W 17- 6 Morehead State W 14- 3 Tennessee State L 10-38 Coach: Roy Gregory Troy State L 3-41 1977 (8-3-0) Youngstown State L 19-41 Tennessee Tech L 15-17 Arkansas State L 0-24 Butler W 40-23 Coach: James Donnelly Middle Tennessee L 17-31 Murray State L 43-49 Samford L 10-12 Kentucky Wesleyan W 23-21 Tennessee-Martin L 10-23 Central Florida (HC) L 7-10 *APSU gained forfeit win Western Kentucky L 2-34 Morehead State L 25-45 Mars Hill W 17-15 Murray State W 17-16 1990 (0-11) Southeast Missouri L 13-17 St. Joseph’s (Ind) W 45-0 Western Kentucky W 21- 3 Tennessee Tech W 21- 7 Coach: John Palermo Murray State L 7-51 Davidson (HC) L 28-49 Eastern Kentucky W 20-17 Akron L 3-26 Tennessee-Martin L 10-24 Middle Tennessee L 14-50 Valparaiso W 28-24 Morehead State W 21- 7 1984 (7-4-0) Temple L 0-28 Tennessee Tech L 17-23 North Alabama W 13- 6 Coach: Emory Hale Southwest Missouri L 7-24 Tennessee State L 14-38

– 32 – 2003 GOVERNORS FOOTBALL Governors Coaching Records Coaches ...... Years Seasons Games Won LostTied Pct. Scott Alden ...... 1930-32 3 22 9 8 5 .523 Fred D. Brown...... 1936-41 6 53 19 33 1 .368 David B. Aaron ...... 1946-54 9 85 44 35 6 .553 Ken Cooper ...... 1955-57 3 31 11 19 1 .371 Earl Gartman...... 1958-59 2 20 4 16 0 .200 Art Van Tone...... 1960-62 3 30 4 26 0 .133 Bill Dupes...... 1963-72 10 100 40 58 2 .410 Jack Bushofsky ...... 1973-76 4 43 13 29 1 .314 James Donnelly...... 1977-78 2 21 14 7 0 .667 Watson Brown ...... 1979-80 2 22 14 8 0 .634 Emory Hale ...... 1981-87 7 75 33 42 0 .440 Paul Brewster...... 1988-89 2 22 4 18 0 .182 John Palermo ...... 1990 1 11 0 11 0 .000 Roy Gregory ...... 1991-96 6 66 17 49 0 .258 Bill Schmitz ...... 1997-02 6 65 19 46 0 .292 Totals 1930-32; 1936- ...... 1941; 1946-2000 66 666 245 405 16 .380

Governors Rivalries W-L-T FirstLast Fort Campbell 6- 7 -0 1949 1954 Presbyterian 0- 1 -0 1955 1955 School MetMet Georgetown (D.C.) 0- 1 -0 1998 1998 Rose Polytechnic 1- 1 -0 1940 1941 Akron 2- 5 -0 1980 1986 Georgetown (Ky.) 1- 0 -0 1949 1949 St. Joseph's (Ind.) 1- 1- 0 2001 2002 Arkansas at Monticello4- 2 -0 1949 1972 Henderson State 2- 2 -0 1953 1973 Samford0- 7 -019901999 Arkansas State 2- 5 -0 1940 1996 Illinois State 0- 1 -0 1990 1990 Stewart AFB1- 0 -0 1952 1952 Arkansas Tech2- 0 -0 1956 1957 Indiana State 0- 1 -0 1989 1989 South Florida 0- 1- 0 2000 2000 Athens 2- 0 -0 1948 1949 Jacksonville 2 -3 -0 1998 2002 Southeast Missouri 4- 6 -0 1953 1997 Bell Independents 1- 0 -0 1930 1930 Jacksonville State 6- 8 -3 1947 1979 Southern Illinois 2- 5 -0 1938 1992 Bethel (Ky.) 1- 1 -0 1930 1931 James Madison 3- 0 -0 1979 1981 Southwest Missouri 0- 1 -0 1989 1990 Bethel (Tenn.) 4- 1 -0 1931 1948 Kansas State 1- 0 -0 1987 1987 Temple0- 1 -0 1990 1990 Burlington JC 2- 0 -0 1940 1941 Kentucky State 8- 0 -0 1981 1991 Tennessee-Martin 24-26 -2 1930 1997 Butler 1- 0- 0 2002 2002 Kentucky Wesleyan 5- 0 -0 1994 2002 Tennessee State 3- 6 -0 1988 1996 Camp Breckinridge 0- 3 -0 1951 1952 Knoxville College 2- 0 -0 1992 1993 Tennessee Tech15-25- 0 1938 1997 Campbellsville 2-2 -0 1998 2002 Lambuth 1- 0 -0 1932 1932 Tech Frosh3- 0 -0 1931 1936 Carson-Newman 3- 6 -0 1953 1975 Livingston 4- 0 -0 1978 1986 Tennessee Wesleyan 3- 2 -1 1938 1949 Catawba 0- 2- 0 2000 2001 Mars Hill 3- 0 -0 1976 1979 Toledo 0- 1 -0 1988 1988 Central Arkansas 0- 1 -0 1975 1975 Martin College 3- 0 -0 1938 1940 Troy State 7- 8 -1 1947 2002 Central Florida 1- 1- 0 1983 1984 Maryville2- 0 -0 1949 1950 Tusculum 1- 0 -0 1998 1998 Centre1- 1 -0 1948 2002 Memphis Navy 2- 0 -0 1954 1957 Union (Tenn.) 5- 6- 0 1937 1952 Charleston Southern0 -4 -0 1998 2001 Memphis State 0- 5 -0 1940 1957 Valparaiso 2 -3 -0 1998 2002 Chattanooga 0- 4 -0 1958 1968 Middle Tennessee 12-38-2 1936 1997 Vanderbilt Frosh0- 3 -1 1930 1946 Cincinnati 0- 4 -0 1985 1993 MTSU Frosh3- 1 -0 1931 1937 Virginia's College-Wise2 -1- 0 1999 2001 Clarksville All-Stars 1- 0 -0 1930 1930 Milligan 0- 2 -0 1940 1950 Va. Military Institute0- 0- 02002____ Clarksville Ind. 1- 0 -0 1930 1930 Millikin2- 0 -0 1950 1952 Western Kentucky 6-33-1 1940 1998 Cumberland (Tenn.) 7- 3 -1 1932 2002 Missouri Valley 0- 1 -0 1955 1955 Western Ky. Frosh0- 4 -0 1930 1939 Davidson, N.C.0- 4- 0 1999 2002 Morehead State18-22-0 1962 2002 Youngstown State 2- 6 -0 1973 1987 Dayton 1- 4 -0 1998 2002 Murray State 12-26-0 1953 1997 Delta State 2- 2 -0 1947 1953 Murray State Frosh1- 4 -2 1930 1939 Number of Teams Played 86 East Tennessee 12-14-2 1951 1978 Nicholls State 1- 3 -0 1976 1984 Number of Games Played 666 Eastern Kentucky 3-36-0 1959 1997 North Alabama6-13 -0 1949 1978 Number of Games Won 245 Eastern Illinois 2- 5 -0 1958 1997 Northwood (Mich.) 1- 1 -0 1970 1971 Number of Games Lost 405 Findlay 1- 1 -0 1967 1968 Pensacola Navy 0- 4 -0 1937 1940 Number of Games Tied 16

– 33 – 2003 GOVERNORS FOOTBALL Governors All-time Lettermen A Shatu Blake 1990-92 1973-74 Bill Drebushinko 1951-52 Jeff Gooch 1992-95 Russ Aaron 1975-78 Harris Blakley 1949-52 Rob Christophel 1981-82 Amos Drummond 1981 Don Goode 1985-87 Brett Adams 1998 Frank Blick 1976 James Church 1980-81 Jimmy Drye 1948-50 Rick Goodhart 1972 Travis Adams 1997 Rodney Bly 1984-87 Kwasi Clark 1997-99 Jerome Duguid 1977-80 Garry Gordon 1987-88 Hal Adkins 1980-83 Bobby Boddie 1988-91 Ron Clark 1984-87 Landon Dunaway 1994-97 Charles Gragg 1972 Mike Adragna 1983-85 Tom Boggeln 1998 Ron Clary 1951, 1954 David Dunlap 1997 Doug Granito 1996-98 Mike Akers 1972-73 Ray Bonar 1997 Alvin Clay 1986, 1988-90 Troy Dunnam 1980 Ralph Grant 1960-62 Chris Alderson 1979-82 Neal Booker 1992-94 Claude Clements 1963-65 Ernest Dunson 1977-79 Aaron Gray 1993-96 Bob Alexander 1952-56 Roderick Boose 1997-98 Fred Clinard 1951 Kenny Durden 1979-80 Eddie Gray 1962 Carlos Alexander 1959-60 Ben Boswell 1969-72 Harry Clyott 1949 Dennis Dyer 1967-69 James Green 1975-77 Fred Alexander 1960-61 Merwin Bourne 1947-50 Henry Clyott 1948 Rusty Dyer 1980 Ron Green 1975-76 Jim Alexander 1967-68 Darrell Bowie 1984-86 Rocky Cobb 1963-64 E Thomas Green 1946 Ardell Allen 1989 Dusty Bowling 1997 Cosmo Cochran 1977-80 Dale Edwards 1985-87 Eric Gregory 1990, 1992 Mike Allen 1997-2000 Bill Boyd 1953 Jim Cole 1959 Dean Edwards 1984-87 Jerry Gregory 1966-67 Vince Allen 1983-86 Steve Brewer 1976-78 Lance Cole 1989, 1991-93 Duane Eggert 1982 Calvin Griffin 1980-81 Dustin Anderson 1998-99 Creson Briggs 1947-49 Mike Cole 1987-88 Robert Elizer 1971-72 George Griffin 1956-57 Elzie Anderson 1987-88 Bert Britton 1998-01 Rick Coleman 1976-78 Joe Ellen 1971-72 Billy Griggs 1962, 1964 Glenn Anderson 1978-79 Brent Brock 1999-00 Bud Coley 1959-61 Bo Elliot 1966-69 Joe Grimsley 1976-79 Stacy Anderson 1996 Danny Brock 1977-80 Dan Coley 1974 Mike Elmore 1973-76 Joe Neal Grisham 1955-56 Rudi Argenti 1956-60 Michael Brooks 1999-02 Rodney Collins 1967-69 Mark England 1999-00 Sam Gronewald 1999 Richie Armstrong 1987 Richard Brooks 1986 Jack Collins 1952-53 Frank Escobar 1997 H Willie Armstrong 1981-83 Robbie Brooks 2002- Brian Colon 1996 Roger Estes 1955-56 Ronnie Hackney 1966-68 Curt Askew 1999 Glyn Broome 1948-51 Todd Conway 1989-90 David Evans 1977, 1979-80 Dwight Haddock 1978 Don Averitt 1967-68 Antonio Brown 1985 Don Cook 1973 Pride Evans 1970 Jamie Hagan 1988-91 James Avril 1993 Bobby Brown 1952-55 Paul Cooley 1971-73 Petty Ezell 1958 Lehman Hailey 1946 C.D. Aydelott 1949-50 Brandon Brown 1994 Dick Cooper 1948-49 F Lynn Hailstock 1976-79 B Bucky Brown 1955-56 J.B. Cone 1968 Gary Fambrough 1962 Brad Hall 1998 Jake Bacon 1999-02 Donald Brown 1978-80 Tony Contadino 1971-74 Philip Farinella 1964-67 Charles Hall 1995-96 Josh Baggett 2001 John Brown 1982 Chad Corley 1994 Scott Farnell 1985 Chuck Hamby 1984-85 Jay Bailey 2000-02 Robert Brown 1972 Al Corso 1953-56 Michael Farrell 1998-01 Darryl Hamilton 1988-91 Ron Bailey 1973-76 Russel Brown 1978-79 Sean Counihan 1990-93 Bobby Joe Faulk 1961-62 Fred Hamilton 1983 Brian Baker 1998-01 Wayne Brown 1961-63 Mark Covington 1975-77 Don Felder 1981-82 Mike Hamilton 1982-85 Jim Baker 1979-81 Tony Brunetti 1989-92 Richard Covington 1951 Kevin Feldman 1993-94 Bill Hammon 1972-75 Ray Baker 1951-53 Jerry Bryant 1978-80 Chuck Cowart 1983-86 Ben Fendley 1947-50 Tim Hammond 1980-81 Rupert Baker 1960-62 Jerry Bryant 1984-85 John Crabbe 1992-95 Royce Fentress 1980-81 Jay Hampton 1991 Carlton Balthrop 1949-52 Jeff Buffaloe 1988-89 Joe Crabtree 1946 Chuck Field 1966-69 Ray Hampton 1978, Craig Bangston 1970 Brad Buky 1973-74 Bill Craig 1949 Eddie Filyaw 1972-74 1980-82 Jimmie Banks 1966-67 Steve Bullard 1977-78 Chris Cranford 1998 George Fisher 1946-47 Philip Hancock 1993-96 William Bardill 1948-49 Ed Bunio 1962-64 Jimbo Crook 1979 Jeff Fisher 1965 Ray Hand 1964 Bo Barker 1994-95 Charlie Burchett 1946 John Cron 1956 Robbie Fisher 1987 Randall Hankins 1994 Jim Barlow 1981-84 Dan Burden 1957-59 Clinton Cross 1985-86 Aubrey Flagg 1965-66 Steve Harbin 1968-69 David Barnes 1995-96 John Burgess 1982 Eric Cross 1991-93 Carlton Flatt 1962-64 Jim Hardie 1967-70 Frank Barnes 1982-83 Moulton Burlison 1959-60 Cunningham Crow 1955-57 Howell Flat 1966-69 Dean Hargis 1957-58 Harold Barnwell 1988 John L. Burns 1946 Derrick Crutchfield 1989 Sammy Flatt 1962-64 Mike Hargis 1970-73 Reid Barr 1985-87 Stan Burns 1976-79 Jeff Crutchfield 1988-91 Avery Fleming 2000- Glenn Harkrader 1971-72 Bud Barrett 1946-48 Jason Busby 1998-00, 2002 Pat Curran 2001- Bob Fletcher 1963-65 Juan Harp 1980 Kelly Barrett 1988-90 Pratt Busby 1958-59 Kris Currie 2002 Ernest Fletcher 1976-78 Jim Harrington 1957-58 Walter Bass 1981 Pete Bush 1963-65 D Mark Floyd 1972 Bryan Harris 1998-01 Greg Baugh 1980, 83-84 Jack Bushofsky 1958-60 Bob Dagley 1992 Larry Ford 1987, 1989 James Harris 1977-79 Bob Baumgartner 1957-60 Ulysses Butler 1989, 1992 Eric Dance 1989-90 Ted Fore 1952 Preston Harris 1992-95 Buddy Baumgarner 1973-74 Bobby Byrd 1963-65 Mark Daniel 1977-80 Jeremy Forsythe 1998-01 Earl Harrison 1989 Broderick Bayless 1979 Kaelin Byrd 1982 Richard Darden 1989-92 Sonny Forte 1961-62 Gary Hartfield 1989-92 Chuck Beach 1972 C Ray Darnell 1948-50 Billly Ray Foster 1958-59 Eddie Hartner 1964 Josh Beach 1997-98 Shawn Cage 1995-96 Walt Davic 1959 Hendricks Fox 1947-50 Brian Harvey 1990-91, Bunky Beasley 1990-92 Matt Cahal 1987 Johnny Davis 1997 Scott Fox 1983-86 1993-94 Mike Backer 1984 Buddy Calvin 1966, 1968 Tim Davis 1999 Jeff Franklin 1980-82 R.J. Haskins 2002- Clinton Bell 1977-80 Mike Campbell 1976 Tyrone Davis 1996 Ed Fredette 1961 Mike Hawke 1992 Homer Bell 1947-50 Joe Carlin 2002- J.D. Dawson 1994-95 Dexter Freeman 1978-80 Bill Hawkins 1974 Joe Bell 2001- Eddie Carlton 1978-79 Jim Dawson 1982 Dennis Friendly 1992-95 Howard Hawkins 1955-56 Johnny Bell 1998-2000 Fay Ray Caroland 1963 Justin Deardorff 2000- Charlie Frith 1952 Perry Haymore 1959 Ronnie Bell 1966 Teddy Carruthers 2000, 02- Steve Deavor 1959-62 Sid Fritts 1977-78 Dick Hays 1948-51 Steve Bell 1968-69 D.J. Carter 1990-93 Sonny Defilippis 1979-80 Ronnie Fuqua 1968-71 Stephen Haywood 1993-96 Billy Bennett 1947-50 Fred Carter 1991-92 Don Derrick 1974-77 G Andrew Healy 1998 Butch Bennett 1966-68 Kevin Carter 1975-77 Paul Derrick 2002- James Gallman 1988 Bill Heineman 1957-58 Virgil Benton 1972 Martels Carter 1998-99 Bill Desmond 1988 Cecil Gann 1951-52 Elijah Heinrich 2002 Roy Berkemeier 1984-87 Steve Carter 1975-76 Doyle Dickerson 1971 Keith Garbinski 1993 Gerald Hemmer 1955 Mike Bernikow 1975-76 Rico Caruthers 1996 Jacob Dickson 1994-96 Otis Gardner 1994-96 Ryan Henley 2001- Ray Berube 1988 Calvin Carver 1974 Tommy Dillard 1964-65 Brandon Garner 2000-01 Justin Henry 2000- Montrell Besley 2001- Charles Cates 1955-57 Bucky Dixon 1990-91 Justin Garner 1999-01 Jody Herbert 1980-82 Mike Betts 1975-78 Louis Catignani 1946-48 Tommy Dobbs 1963-66 James Garrett 1991-92 Daniel Herndon 1997-2000 Bob Bible 1975-77 William Cephus 1991-92 Greg Dolberry 1993-95 Leon Garrett 1946-49 Todd Herndon 1984-87 Tommy Bigham 1963-66 Steve Chandler 1970-72 Ronnie Dollar 1960 Bo Garrison 1992 Jules Hewitt 1995-98 Jim Billet 1972 Marlin Chapman 1982-85 Tom Donnelly 1961-62 Charles Gentry 1946-49 Anthony Hickey 1990-92 Waldo Binkley 1947-50 Gordon Chatman 1984 Brandon Doom 1996-99 Terry Gentry 1984-86 Tim Hickey 1977-80 Alfred Bins 1975-76 Cody Chilcutt 1988 Jeff Doss 1979 Dan Ghiden 1974 Art Hicks 1970-71 Chris Black 1997-98 Tim Chilcutt 1963-65 Jake Dotson 1998-99 Sammy Gholston 1986-89 Matt Hicks 1996 Larry Black 1963-65 Chad Choate 1948-49, Don Downum 1973 Bruce Gibbs 1966-69 Mike Hicks 1987 Thomas Black 2001- 1950 Roy Dowery 1993 Rory Gibbs 1999-00 Ricky Hicks 1966-68 Bill Blair 1969-72 Tracy Christa 1986-87 Robert Downes 2002- Ken Goad 1961-62, 1964 Rick Highsmith 1972-73 Mike Blair 1983-86 Randy Christophel 1975-78 Tom Dozier 1970-71 Lawrence Godfrey 1986-87 Joey Hill 1986 Ron Blair 1998-01 Rick Christophel 1971, Mark Drain 1987 Johnny Golden 1968-69 Lloyd Hill 1953-54

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Ralph Hill 1993-96 Chris Keylon 1987, 1989 John McDuffie 1993-94 Lee Roy Overstreet 1958-60 Ken Riddle 1966 Virgil Hill 1954-55 Tom Kilcrease 1980-81 William McElroy 1980-82 Danny Overton 1967-68 Mike Riddle 1964-65, 1969 Samy Hillman 1990-92 Arthur King 1991-93 Jackie McGowan 1983-84 Lamar Owens 1980-81 Dave Ridley 2001- Ronald Hinton 1980 Brock King 1999-01 John McKay 1955-58 Mike Owens 1979-80, 1982 Jerry Roberson 1952-53 Leon Hite 1992-94 Earnest King 1996 Ron McKinney 1959-61 William Owens 1977-79 Brad Roberts 2000 Brandon Hodge 1982 Jeff King 1982, 1984 Jeff McMillan 1979-81 Dan Owsley 1956-57 Harold Roberts 1967-70 Ed Hodges 1949 Steve Kinney 1968-69 Tom McMillan 1986-89 P John Roberts 1946 Ernie Hodges 1948-50 Jerry Knight 1972 James McNair 1980 James Pacouloute 1992 Jim Robinett 1981-82 Lance Hoeltke 1995 Jon Kok 1969-70 Edward McSwine 1988-91 Steve Pardue 1982-84 Al Tate Rogers 1954-55 Ben Hoemann 1998 Jim Kolodziej 1980-82 Mike Meador 1976-79 Kerry Parchman 1997-99 Bud Rogers 1975 David Hogan 1993 Phil Krug 1949-51 Mike Merriman 1995-98 Cobb Parker 1959-62 Rodney Rogers 1964-65 J.P. Hogan 2000- Bob Kulakowski 1955-56 James Mesidor 1990-92 Jerry Parker 1980 Marlon Roland 1996 Richard Hogan 1992-94 Ed Kulakowski 1951-53 Justin Meyer 2001- Jeff Parrish 1997-98 Corey Rolle 1996 Johnny Hogue 1968 Carl Kurzrock 1979-81 Randy Michael 1980-81 Myers Parson 1972 John Rone 1998-99 Kevin Holbert 1988 L Tommy Michael 1980-84 Ronnie Parson 1964-66 Mike Ross 1974, 1977-78 Donny Holland 1968-69 Bobby Ladd 1949-50, 1952 Mike Mignone 1982-85 Joe Pasley 1990-91 Pete Ross 1959 Todd Hood 1987-88, 1990 Lynn Lamb 1970-73 Joe Milam 1952 Gary Patrick 1979 Jeff Rowan 1999-00 Bill Horton 1969 Paul Lane 1977 Anthony Mills 1984 Tulsa Payette 1999-01 Frank Rubel 1947-49 Chris Horton 1993-96 James Laney 1990-91 Charlie Mills 1975 Carlos Payne 1994-96 Don Runyon 1976 Laronn Horton 2002 Joe Langham 1986-87 Freeman Milton 1987 Jeff Payne 1986 Dale Russell 1969 Wayne Horton 1999-01 Mal Langston 1953 Brad Minear 1983-86 John Payne 1992-93 Rhet Rutledge, 2002 Dwight Houston 1973-74 Robert Lassiter 1948 Rick Miniat 1987 Marc Pendelton 1972 Mike Rutledge 1972 Yuri Howard 2002- Jerry Lawhon 1965-67 Clifford Mitchell 1952-53 Zeb Perdue 1980-81 Ray Rye 1946-47 W.H. Howse 1947-48 Ronald Lawrence 1981 Mike Mitchell 1997 Damian Perry 1995-97 Bill Ryznic 1982 Tennille Hudgins 1997-99 Tommy Leaf 1997-98 Barry Monda 1978 Jason Perry 1988-90 S Michael Hudson 1994-96 Mark Leath 1981-82 Scott Monger 1981-84 Scott Perry 1973 Glenn Sager 1947-48 Mike Hudson 1978-81 Victor Leavell 1984-85 Bob Monnet 1957-58 Gregg Peterson 1997 Mike Salas 1982-83 David Huffman 1993-96 Mike Ledney 1987 Bobby Montgomery 1993-96 Chad Pfalmer 1999-00 Frank Sales 1991 Gerald Hughes 1999- Carey Lee 1959 Coveak Moody 1974-77 Corey Phillips 2001- Jerry Salley 1986-87 Jim Hughes 1969-71 Jim Legg 1975-76 Carl Moore 1946 David Phillips 1968-70 Matt Sanders 1998 Mike Hughes 1986 Vernon Lesser 1991-93 Jermaine Moore 1993-96 Paul Phipps 1946-47 Tony Sanders 1981 Danny Hunley 1970 Earl Lester 1989-92 Malcolm Moore 1954-56 Landon Pickett 1971-73 Travis Sanders 1993-94, J.W. Hunt 1977 Bobby Lewis 1951-53 Matt Moore 2001- Neil Pierce 1988 1996 Trevor Hunt 1988-91 Mike Lewis 1985-87, 1989 Patrick Moore 1984 Adam Pineo 1997-98 Lou Sandora 1982 Kailik Hunter 1990 Todd Lewis 1982 Richard Moore 1959-62 Allen Pitt 1994 Mac Sands 1954 Brian Hurlocker 1994-95 Tom Lincoln 1947-50 Mike Moorefield 1948 Doug Pittenger 1966-67 Dave Satterfield 1963-64 Arnold Huskey 1963-65 Wes Little 2002 John Moran 1998 Bill Pless 1947-48 Pat Sawyer 1952 Brian Hutchenson 2002- Willie Little 1992-95 Jerome Morris 1987 Kirk Pointer 1992-95 Wayne Sawyer 1969-71 I Jacky Littlejohn 1999 George Morton 1946-49 Tony Policare 1988-89 Bill Scarbrough 1951 Sid Ingram 1957-59 Tony Lockhart 1995-98 Mickey Moseley 1960 Bobby Pope 1951 Matt Schmitz 1999-02 Dan Inman 1974 Coby Lonas 1997-98 Rick Mosier 1970-71 Scott Pope 1985-87 Justin Schrader 1997-2000 Jaime Iracheta 1997 Rodney Long 1981 Ambrose Moss 1946 Alonzo Porter 1995-96 Greg Schultheis 1998 Demaro Isom 2002- Leggett Lovan 1951 Fred Motes 1982-83, 1985-86 Gordon Potter 1949-50 Alan Sconiers 1983 J James Loydd 1991-94 Marvin Mouzon 1990-92 Ted Potter 1956-59 Ed Scott 1947 Darius Jackson 1999-02 Deric Lucas 1995-96 Melvin Mouzon 1989 Ben Powell 1996 Hubert Scott 1958 Jason Jackson 1988-91 Ray Lucas 1954-55 Rosby Mulkey 1957 Gordon Powers 1977, 1979 Leroy Scott 1988, 1991 Semaj Jackson 1994-95 Ron Lunsford 1973-74 Kevin Mulloney 1981 Greg Poynter 1989 Jim Scroggins 1964-65 Thomas James 1999-00 Jacob Luthardt 1992-93 Stephen Munnell 1990-93 Kevin Prevost 1986 Roland Scruggs 1981 Mike Jared 1972 Alvin Lynch 1988 Randy Murphree 1988-91 Jack Price 1946 Jerry Seay 1970-72 Billy Joe Jeans 1964-67 John Lyons 1991 Pat Murphy 2002- Matt Price 1991 Ron Sebree 1975-78 Quinton Jefferson 1998 Rodney Lyons 2001 N Murray Pride 1962-63 Todd Seiple 1987-88 Chris Jenkins 1980-82 M Paul Nadeau 1972 Wes Proctor 2002- Melton Self 1949-50 Taylon Jenkins 1997-98 David Maddox 1998 Edward Nance 1952 Rufus Pugh 1986 Rob Senft 1982-85 Bryan Johnson 2000- Dedric Maffett 1997-99 William Nathaniel 1984-86 Steve Puthoff 1977-80 Matt Sensing 2002- Calvin Johnson 1986-89 Danny Magrans 1990 Cisco Navas 1995-96 Q Edgar Settlers 1946-47 Chip Johnson 1974 John Maher 1992 Tracy Neal 1984-85 Charles Quarles 1949-52 Kerry Severson 1989 Courtney Johnson 1996 Bo Majors 1983-85 Don Neff 1972-74 Hunter Quarles 1968-69 Thomas Sexton 1999-02 Dowis Johnson 1963 Rod Malone 1987 Larry Negron 1966-68 James Quarles 1947-49 Anthony Shacklett 1985-86 Greg Johnson 1974 Chad Marshall 1997-2000 Ken Newman 1960 Teddy Quarles 1971 Adam Shaffer 1997-98 James Johnson 1969 Larry Marshall 1946 Mike Newton 1980-82 Josh Quillen 1999-00 Clarence Sharp 1969 James (J.J. ) Johnson Scott Marshall 1985 Nick Nichols 1960 R Darren Sharp 1997-98 1983-84 Alonzo Martin 1981 Joe Nixon 1950 Mark Raby 1966-68 Ron Shegog 1984-85 J.J. Johnson 1978 John Martin 1952-54 Gerald Noble 1970-71 Frank Ramsey 1951-53 Michael Shelton 1980-82 Kenny Johnson 1969-71 Pat Martin 1947 Rodney Nobles 1973-76 Rico Ransom 1985-88 Gary Shephard 1971 Mike Johnson 1970-71 Rick Martin 1982 Shane Nolan 2000-02 Curtis Ray 1986-89 John Shephard 1997-2000 Terry Johnson 1967-70 Jamie Maslar 1988-90 Bill Noll 1999-02 Tyler Ray 1991 Steve Shia 1970-72 Tyke Johnson 1984 Brandon Masters 1997 Nick Norcia 1977-80 Craig Raye 1974 Roland Shields 1979, Floyd Jones 1980-81, 1984 Drew Massey 1999-00 Herman Norfleet 1948 Mackel Reagan 1987-89 1981-82 Greg Jones 1979-81 Kenny Maxwell 1982 Jim Nypaver 1974 Adam Rector 2001- Sal Shields 1981-82 J.D. Jones 1947-48 Thomas Maxwell 1990-91 O Steve Redus 2002- Carlos Shippy 2000 Les Jones 1975-76 Tim Maxwell 1973, 1975 Charles Oakley 1948-50, Benji Reece 2001 Raymone Shockley 1989 Tom Jones 1962-65 Paul Mayer 1974 1952-53 Carl Reed 1999-00 Tyrone Shorter 1994-95 Robert Joy 1987 Melvin Maynard 1946 L.E. Oakley 1947-50 Kermit Reed 1999-2000 Anthony Simmons 1985-87 Brad Justus 1998-99; 2002 Todd Mazzaferro 1993-96 Jim Odum 1951-52 Sam Reeks 1948-49 Renard Simmons 1991 K DeAunte McAfee 1996, Oscar Odum 1952-53, 1955 Matt Reel 1999-2000 Bert Simpson 1956-59 Ken Karasinski 1963-65 1998-99 Jimmy Ogden 1968-70 Nat Reeves 1980 James Simpson 1993-95 Mike Katzman 1981-82 Terry McCabe 1973-76 John Ogles 1963-66 Charles Reinhart 1958 Ronnie Simpson 1968-69 Gary Kaufman 1971-74 Al McClearn 1954-56 Martin Ogles 1960 Ben Reust 2001- Clifford Simms 1958-61 Lorenzo Keenan 1975-76 Mark McClintock 1999- Mike Ogg 1998-01 Jimmy Reynolds 1973-75 Robert Sizemore 1971-74 Jim Kehoe 1981-84 Kevin McClure 1987-88 Andre O'Kelley 1988-90 Rickey Rice 1983-85 Steve Skelton 1991-93 Charlie Keith 1972 Andy McCollum 1977-80 Maurice Oldham 1986-87 Bobby Rich 1952 Ted Skipper 1996-99 Steve Keller 1966-68 Scott McCormick 1992-95 Billie Oliver 1986 Jordan Richardson 2002- Eric Slater 1990 Jesse Kellogg 2002- Dan McCullough 1973-76 Woodson Oliver 1948 Kenny Richardson 1981 Mike Sliptchuik 1984-87 Eugene Key 1956-58 Tom McDonald 1966-68 Zachary Orton 2000- Kevin Richer 1996 Bonnie Sloan 1969-72

– 35 – 2003 GOVERNORS FOOTBALL Governors All-time Lettermen Buck Small 1987 Everett Smalls 1982-83 DeShaunta Thornton 2001- Waddell Whitehead Amiziah Smith 1994-96 Dennis Thorpe 1995 1975-77 Ed Smith 1971-72 Julius Thorpe 1989, 1991-93 Chris Wiggins 1994-96 Jesse Smith 1993-95 Tom Thoss 1971-72 Gerald Wiley 1955-57 Jody Smith 1990-93 Antoine Thrift 1993-94 Shane Wiley 1989 John Smith 1948 Terrance Tillman 1996 Josh Wilkerson 1997 Kevin Smith 1996 Bo Tinin 2002- Kenneth Wilkerson Kim Smith 1949, 1951-54 Bubba Tinin 2002- 1980-81, 1984 Leon Smith 1958 O.T. Todd 1995-98 Brett Williams 1978-80 Mike Smith 1977-80 Phil Todd 1975-78 Carl Williams 1979 Rod Smith 1983-84 Andy Toombs 1964-66 Daniel Williams 1992, Ted Smith 1955-56 Larry Torrence 1999- 1994-96 Terry Smith 1995-96 Cameron Towles 1984-87 David Williams 1976-77 Woodrow Smith 1979 Jim Treest 1986-89 Donald Williams 1973 Jimmy Smithson 1949, 1951 Connie Tripp 1975 Gary Williams 1993-96 Mark Snead 1991-93 Robert Tripp 1974-75 Henry Williams 1947-49 Bill Sneathen 1990-92 Mike Troutman 1979-81 James Williams 1953 Julius Sneed 1947-50 Charles Tucker 1979-82 John Williams 1998 Duke Snyder 1990 Chris Tucker 1986-89 Michael Williams 1985-88 Steve Sorrells 1981 Marcus Tucker 2002- Quea Williams 2002- Robert Sotherland 1970 Rodney Tucker 1979-82 Reggie Williams 1990-92 Mark Southall 1984-87 Norman Tunnell 1956-58 Robert Williams 1981 Homer Sowell 1957 Lester Turman 1951 Steve Williams 1982-84 Jamie Spicer 1990-93 Bobby Turner 1979 Thomas Williams 1994-96 Jack Sproul 1981 Bob Turrentine 1946 Darius Willis 1991-92 Mike Spurlock 1973 Vince Tweddell 1998 Trae Willis 2001- Bill Stacy 1957-58 Steve Tyson 1987-88, 90 Alton Wilson 1948-49 Geoff Stahl 2001- U Barry Wilson 1991-94 Jeremy Stansbury 1997-99 Gerald Uetz 1958-59 Carl Wilson 1970-71 LeNorris Staples 1997-99 James Upton 1992-95 D. Tyrone Wilson 1995-96 Marty Staten 1987-88 V Dave Wilson 1992-93 Jeff Stec 1990-93 Jerry Vandiver 1983-85 Dustin Wilson 1998-01 Bryan Stege 1975-78 Brian Vaughn 1983-86 Freddy Wilson 1986-87 Terry Stephens 1972 Jason Vaughn 1994 Pat Wilson 1982-85 Terry Stephens 1982 Leon Vaughn 1952, Robert Witherspoon 1982 Mike Steward 1973-74 1955-56 David Wood 1946 Hubert Stewart 1947 Wylie Vickery 1962-64 Andy Woodard 1994 Billy Stinson 1967 W Tommy Woodring 1965-67 Bob Stiscak 1962 Jake Waddell 1996 Charles Woods 1990-92 Mark Stokes 1981-84 Tony Wade 1971-73 Craig Woods 1978-79 Ray Stone 1959-61 Matt Wade 2002- Don Woods 1954-56 David Stooksbury 1991-94 David Wagner 1955-56 Ondra Woods 1980-81 Jason Stooksbury 1997 Brandon Walcott 1999- Richard Woods 1973-74 Patrick Storey 1993 David Walker 1970-71 Ron Woosley 1971-72 Jimmy Stowe 1960-62 Johnny Walker 1979-80 Richard Wozniak 1977-80 Dusty Stoy 1982-85 Noojin Walker 1956-57 Darral Wright 1988 Scott Strain 1971-72 Shelton Walker 1999-2000 Derwin Wright 1987-90 Bryan Stringer 1979 Jack Wallace 1960 Grad Wright 1988-91 Bryan Styles 1986-87 Brent Waller 1988-89 Keith Wright 1977-78 Howard Suiter 1960-61 Randy Waller 1969 Leslie Wright 1972 Pete Sullivan 1951 Tommy Waller 1979-82 Phillip Wright 1980-84 Ritchie Sullivan 1971-72 Eddie Walls 1983-86 Y Bob Svarda 1972-73 Tom Walls 1966-67 Henry Yarber 1974-76 Mark Swafford 1988-89 Calvin Walter 1963-66 Brian Yarbrough 1983-84 Tim Swearingen 1993 Mickey Warden 1974 Calon Yeldon 1992-93 David Sweetland 1998-01 Keith Ware 1989 David Young 1994-96 Ed Swiderski 1954-57 Calvin Warner 1970 Mack Young 1990-92 Michael Swift 1992-95 Joe Warren 1987 Z Bob Swope 1949-50 Larry Washington 1997- Andy Zachariasen 2001- Brad Sykes 2001- 2000 Ricky Zitzman 1981-82 T Marcus Watkins 1992-95 John Talley 1978 Fred Waters 1992-93 Emp Taylor 1988 Greg Watson 1982 Horace Taylor 1946 Bobby Way 1953-55 Jerry Taylor 1964-67 Wayne Weaver 1966 Matt Taylor 1996 Mark Webb 1974-75 Nate Taylor 1987 Tom Webb 1973-74 Ryan Taylor 2001- Mark Webber 1983 Terry Taylor 1984-85 Terry Wedley 1987 Richard Teague 1978-81 Bodie Welch 1995-98 Kevin Temple 1972 Bobby Wells 1981-82 Kenneth Thacker 1988 Eric Wells 1989-91 Josh Theriot 1999-02 Walter Wells 1988-89 1994-96 Karl Wenzel 1994-97 Hugh Thomas 1984-87 Tommy Westbrook 1970-71 Sammy Thomas 1974 Mark Westfall 1979 David Thompson 1971-73 Robert Westrich 1997 Jim Thompson 1971-73 Kurt Wetterer 1999- Leonardo Thompson 1993-94 Chip Whitaker 1966 Rod Thompson 1996 George White 1965-67 Greg Whitehead 1997-98

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