2014 REDDIE FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • PAGE 1 SCHEDULE • GAME 3 - SEPT. 18, 2014 • SEPT. 6, 2014 • ATTN: 555 at Southern Nazarene Bethany, Okla. SOUTHEASTERN OKLA. (1-1) WON: 72-7 No. 7 HENDERSON STATE (2-0) SEPT. 13, 2014 • ATTN: 5821 at Nicholls State • CARPENTER-HAYGOOD STADIUM - 9600 • Thibodaux, La. WON: 27-10 SHOWTIME AT CARPENTER-HAYGOOD STADIUM SEPT. 18, 2014 • 7 p.m. Henderson State will attempt to run its streak to 23 consecutive Great Ameri- vs. SOUTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA Arkadelphia, Ark. can Conference wins as the Reddies play host to Southeastern Oklahoma Carpenter-Haygood (9,600) University in front of a nationally televised audience. Tonight’s game can be seen in 100 million homes around the world on the CBS Sports Network. SEPT. 27, 2014 • 6 p.m at East Central REDDIE REPORT Ada, Okla. Henderson State’s offense is averaging 521 yards and 49.5 points per game Norris Field (5,000) after two games. OCT. 4, 2014 • 3 p.m. Kevin Rodgers has completed 70 percent of his passes (50-of-71) for an vs. NORTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA average of 288.5 yards per game. The Reddie signal caller threw for 169 Arkadelphia, Ark. yards last week which was his lowest total since he threw for 158 yards Carpenter-Haygood (9,600) against McKendree on Nov. 5, 2011, a span of 26 games. The Reddie ground game features Rodney Bryson, Jaquan Cole, and Ryan OCT. 11, 2014 • 5 p.m. McDonald. The three have combined for 273 yards in the first two games at Southwestern Oklahoma with Bryson leading the way with 111 yards on 11 attempts. Weatherford, Okla. A total of 11 receivers have caught passes this season with Darius Davis Fast Lane Field (8,600) averaging 114.0 yards per game with five touchdowns. OCT. 18, 2014 • 2 p.m. Joseph Snapp and Mark Czaus have stepped up and become series threats at Arkansas Tech for the opposition. Snapp has caught 10 passes for 128 yards, while Czaus Russellville, Ark. has totalled 96 yards on 10 receptions scoring touchdowns in both games Thone Stadium (6,500) this season. Opponents have averaged just 264.5 yards of offense and are averaging just OCT. 25, 2014 • 3 p.m. • Homecoming 8.5 points per game against the Reddie defense. vs. HARDING Lawson Schulz leads the defense with 11 tackles including seven tackles Arkadelphia, Ark. and a fumble recovery last week against Nicholls State. Wesley Brady and Carpenter-Haygood (9,600) Josh Davis follow with nine tackles each. Nov. 1, 2014 • 3 p.m. vs. ARKANSAS-MONTICELLO REDDIE SPORTS NETWORK Arkadelphia, Ark. Phil Elson begins his third season as Carpenter-Haygood (9,600) the Voice of the Reddies with RJ Hawk providing color commentary. NOV. 8, 2014 • 2 p.m. Elson has 19 seasons of experience in vs Southern Arkansas professional baseball, including 16 years on the radio. El Dorado, Ark. Hawk works at 103.7 The Buzz in Little Memorial Stadium (5,000) Rock and produces the Show With No Name from 6-10 a.m. Nov. 15, 2013 • 3 p.m. vs. OUACHITA BAPTIST ESPN 106.9 FM • Arkadelphia ESPN 100.7 FM/ 1310 AM • Malvern/Hot Springs Arkadelphia, Ark. 920 AM The Sports Animal • Little Rock Carpenter-Haygood (9,600) INTERNET - hsusports.com 2014 REDDIE FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • PAGE 2 ABOUT SOUTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA SEOSU FACTS Southeastern Oklahoma enters Thursday’s game with a 1-1 record after a 52-49 win over Arkansas-Monticello last Saturday as kicker Jake Walters connected on a 19 yard field goal as time expired. Southeastern posted a very balanced attack, piling up 312 yards on the ground and adding 304 through the air to post 616 yards of total offense which sets a new single game record for total offense, snapping a 606 yard mark posted against Central Oklahoma in 2010. Devlon Wortham is SEOSU’s top rusher having back-to-back 100-plus yard games. Wortham totaled 114 yards on 12 carries against UAM, and Bo Atterberry compiled 228 yards on 14 attempts against SAU. Head Coach Ronnie Green is also a ground threat. Green had 141 yards on 25 attempts and three touchdowns against UAM. • QUICK FACTS • Ryan Polite is the Storm quarterback. Polite has averages 194.0 yards LOCATION: ...... Durant, Okla. passing per game after completing 22-of-30 passes for 304 yards last week. FOUNDED: ...... 1909 ENROLLMENT: ...... 4,000 Franky Okafor leads the receiving corps with 125 yards on eight catches. ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: ...... Keith Baxter Okafor had six catches for 84 yards last week against UAM. Kaymon Farmer COLORS: ...... Blue and Gold follows with 10 catches for 79 yards. CONFERENCE: ...... Great American Defensively, the Savage Storm has allowed 560.0 yards and 39.5 points per STADIUM: ...... Paul Laird Field game. • COACHING STAFF • Chad Tucker leads the team with 15 tackles, while Raheem Wilson has HEAD COACH: ...... Bo Atterberry 12 stops include having a 10 tackle outing last week. ALMA MATER: ...... Southeastern Oklahoma (1998) RECORD AT SEOSU (YEARS): ...... 0-1 (1st) CAREER RECORD (YEARS): ...... 41-29 (7th) ASSISTANT COACHES: ...... 2014 GAC STANDINGS Charles Burks ...... Defensive Coord. Chad Speer ...... Offensive Coord. Scott Highsmith ...... Quarterbacks GAC RECORD OVERALL RECORD Eric Sinclair ...... Secondary TEAM W L Pct. W L Pct. Stk. Travis Kincheloe ...... Offensive Line East Central 2 0 1.000 2 0 1.000 W3 Spencer Anthony...... Asst. Defensive Line Harding 2 0 1.000 2 0 1.000 W5 Bobby Evins ...... Tight Ends Payton Werner ...... Wide Receivers Henderson State 1 0 1.000 2 0 1.000 W2 Sean Cooper ...... Running Backs Ouachita Baptist 1 0 1.000 1 0 1.000 W1 Lamar Moore ...... Defensive Backs Arkansas Tech 1 1 .500 1 1 .500 L1 Southeastern Okla. 1 1 .500 1 1 .500 W1 • TEAM INFORMATION • Southern Arkansas 1 1 .500 1 1 .500 L1 2013 Record ...... 2-9 Southwestern Okla. 1 1 .500 1 1 .500 W1 GAC Record: ...... 2-8 (t-9th) Arkansas-Monticello 0 2 .000 0 2 .000 L5 LETTERMEN RETURNING: ...... 42 Northwestern Okla. 0 2 .000 0 2 .000 L3 LETTERMAN LOST: ...... 18 Southern Nazarene 0 2 .000 0 2 .000 L13 STARTERS RETURNING: ...... 15 STARTERS LOST: ...... 10 WEEK THREE GAMES Sept. 18 Southeastern Okla. at Henderson State 7 p.m. • 2014 SCHEDULE • Sept. 20 Arkansas-Monticello at Northwestern Okla. 1 p.m. S6 * @Southern Arkansas L, 30-29 Sept. 20 Southern Arkansas at Southwestern Okla. 6 p.m. S13 * UA-Monticello W, 52-49 Sept. 20 East Central at Ouachita Baptist 6 p.m. S18 * @ Henderson State 7 p.m. Sept. 20 Southern Nazarene at Arkansas Tech 6 p.m. S27 * Ouachita Baptist 6 p.m. O4 Bacone 2 p.m. NEXT WEEK’S GAMES O11 * Southern Nazarene 2 p.m. Sept. 27 Northwestern Okla. at Southern Arkansas 2 p.m. O18 *@ SW Oklahoma 2 p.m. Sept. 27 Harding at Southern Nazarene 6 p.m. O25 * NW Oklahoma 2 p.m. Sept. 27 Ouachita Baptist at Southeastern Okla. 6 p.m. N1 * @ Harding 2 p.m. Sept. 27 Henderson State at East Central 6 p.m. N8 * Arkansas Tech 2 p.m. Sept. 27 Arkansas Tech at McNeese State 6 p.m. N15 * @East Central 2 p.m. Sept. 27 Southwestern Okla. at Arkansas-Monticello 6 p.m. 2014 REDDIE FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • PAGE 3 THE SERIES VERSUS SOUTHEASTERN AFCA TOP 25 • SEPT 15 SOUTHEASTERN Henderson State and Southeastern Oklahoma OKLAHOMA Rk School (1st Votes) Rec. Pts. Prev meet for the 25th time in a series that dates 1. NW Missouri St. (25) 2-0 769 1 back to 1922. The Reddies lead the all-time HSU LEADS 18-6 series with a 18-6 advantage including winning HSU IS 7-2 AT HOME 2. Color. St.-Pueblo (6) 2-0 748 2 HSU IS 11-4 AT SOSU the last four games over the Storm. Henderson YEAR WINNER LOSER SITE 3. MSU-Mankato 2-0 685 4 1922 SOSU 12 HSU 0 A State owned the series from 1968 to 1979 win- 1932 HSU 14 SOSU 13 H 4. Minnesota-Duluth 2-0 670 3 1933 HSU 39 SOSU 14 A ning nine straight before Southeastern ended 1934 SOSU 9 HSU 7 A 5. North Alabama 1-0 615 5 1935 SOSU 7 HSU 6 H the streak with a 32-14 win in 1980. The Reddies 1968 HSU 28 SOSU 27 H 6. Lenoir-Rhyne (N.C.) 2-0 602 6 1969 HSU 28 SOSU 20 A are 10-4 against the Storm in games played at 1970 HSU 13 SOSU 7 H 7. Henderson State 2-0 594 7 1971 HSU 13 SOSU 7 A Carpenter-Haygood Stadium, including winning 1975 HSU 35 SOSU 23 A 8. Pittsburg St. (Kan.) 2-0 582 8 1976 HSU 20 SOSU 0 A the last three home games. 1977 HSU 24 SOSU 10 A 9. Ohio Dominican 2-0 522 10 1978 HSU 28 SOSU 15 A 1979 HSU 27 SOSU 7 H 10. West Chester (Pa.) 2-0 508 9 1980 SOSU 32 HSU 14 H 11. Shepherd (W.Va.) 2-0 435 11 1981* HSU 26 SOSU 17 A LAST YEAR VS. SEOSU: HSU 44, SEOSU 35 1982* HSU 35 SOSU 7 H 12. Tarleton St. () 1-0 417 16 1983 HSU 21 SOSU 14 A Henderson State survived a scare by Southeast- 1989 SOSU 17 HSU 8 A 13. Valdosta St. (Ga.) 2-0 357 23 2009 SOSU 54 HSU 38 A ern Oklahoma as the Reddies rallied for a 44-35 2010 HSU 44 SOSU 13 H 14. Delta St. (Miss.) 1-0 352 17 2011 HSU 30 SOSU 14 A win over the Savage Storm. Trailing 28-24 at the 2012 HSU 56 SOSU 20 H 15. Bloomsburg (Pa.) 2-0 341 21 end of the third quarter, the Reddies scored 20 2013 HSU 44 SOSU 35 A 16. Ferris St. (Mich.) 2-0 302 24 fourth quarter points and got some big plays 17. West Alabama 2-0 223 25t from the defense to rally for the win. 18. Winston-Salem St. 1-1 184 12 The Reddies cut the deficit to 28-27 on the opening play of the fourth-quarter 19. St. Cloud State 1-1 171 25t as Charles Gonsalves kicked a 26-yard field. Henderson State’s defense 20. Harding (Ark.) 2-0 123 NR then came up big as Chris King intercepted a Nick Sioson pass and re- 21. Carson-Newman 1-1 117 13 turned it to the Reddie 46. Kevin Rodgers threw his only touchdown pass of 22. Colo-Mines 2-0 112 NR the game as he hit Darius Davis for a 26-yard score to put Henderson back 23. Midwestern St. 1-0 77 NR on top 34-28 with 12:58 to 24. Winona St. 2-0 72 NR play. Linebacker Keaton Stigger was called to do double-duty as he also 25. Slippery Rock 2-0 57 NR played fullback. Stigger finished a five-play drive with a 2-yard touchdown to give HSU a 41-28 lead with 10:49 left in the game. It was Stigger’s fourth Dropped Out: Indianapolis (Ind.) (15), Grand touchdown of game on four carries. Valley St. (Mich.) (18), Emporia St. (Kan.) (19), Southeastern made the score 41-35 with 6:22 remaining before Gonsalves Indiana (Pa.) (20), West Texas A&M (22), Azusa then gave the Reddies a 9-point cushion with a GAC record-tying third field Pacific (Calif.) (25) goal, splitting the uprights from 25-yards with 1:58 left. Rodgers ended the night completing 27-of-50 passes for 384 yards, while Others Receiving Votes: Azusa Pacific (Calif.), the Reddies totaled 513 yards of total offense. Davis had 187 receiving yards 56; Indianapolis (Ind.), 53; Findlay (Ohio), 47; on 8 receptions, while Ryan McDonald rushed 24 times and compiled 81 West Georgia, 37; Emporia St. (Kan.), 33; Michi- yards on the night. gan Tech, 33; Ashland (Ohio), 29; Concord (W.Va.), 26; Central Missouri, 19; Sioux Falls D2 FOOTBALL.COM PRESEASON TOP 25 (S.D.), 18; Eastern New Mexico, 13; Grand Val- ley St. (Mich.), 13; Humboldt St. (Calif.), 11; No. Team REC LW 13 Bloomsburg 2-0 19 Chadron St. (Neb.), 7; Charleston (W.Va.), 6; 1 Northwest Missouri 2-0 1 14 Valdosta State 2-0 NR Newberry (S.C.), 6; North Carolina-Pembroke, 2 CSU-Pueblo 2-0 2 15 Tarleton State 1-0 23 6; American International (Mass.), 5; Indiana 3 Minnesota State 2-0 3 16 Delta State 1-0 21 (Pa.), 5; Central Oklahoma, 4; Missouri West- 4 Minnesota Duluth 2-0 4 17 St. Cloud 1-1 24 ern St., 3; Florida Tech, 2; Ouachita Baptist (Ark.), 5 Henderson State 2-0 5 18 Slippery Rock 2-0 NR 6 North Alabama 1-0 6 2; Alderson Broaddus (W.Va.), 1; California 19 West Alabama 2-0 NR 7 Ohio Dominican 2-0 7 20 Winston-Salem 1-1 13 (Pa.), 1; East Central (Okla.), 1; Texas A&M- 8 Pittsburg State 2-0 8 21 Carson-Newman 1-1 14 Commerce, 1; Tuskegee (Ala.), 1; Wayne St. 9 Lenoir-Rhyne 2-0 9 22 Harding 2-0 NR (Mich.), 1. 10 West Chester 2-0 10 23 Emporia State 1-1 16 11 Shepherd 2-0 11 24 Missouri Western 1-1 20 12 Ferris State 2-0 18 25 Colorado Mines 2-0 NR 2014 REDDIE FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • PAGE 4 LAST TIME OUT FAST FACTS An outstanding performance by the defense and a strong ground game led GENERAL INFORMATION No. 7 Henderson State to a 27-10 win over Division I FCS opponent Nicholls. LOCATION: ...... Arkadelphia, Ark. Henderson State totaled 381 yards of offense including 212 yards rushing. It FOUNDED: ...... 1890 was the first game since a 42-7 win over Ouachita Baptist on Nov. 12, 2012 ENROLLMENT: ...... 3,634 that the Reddies had more yards rushing than passing yards. The Reddie AFFILIATION: ...... NCAA Division II defense was stellar in their performance, limiting the Colonels to 252 yards CONFERENCE: ...... Great American offensively while recording five quarterback sacks. PRESIDENT: ...... Dr. Glen Jones, Jr. Henderson State took the opening possession down field and scored on a Alma Mater: ...... Henderson State (1992) 16-yard touchdown pass from Kevin Rodgers to Mark Czaus with 11:32 DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS: ...... Shawn Jones Alma Mater: ...... Central Missouri (1997) left in the first quarter. The Reddies increased their lead to 15-0 two posses- FACILITY: .... Carpenter-Haygood Stadium (9,600) sions later on a Verrick Ponder 1-yard plunge. SURFACE: ...... GeoSurface Henderson scored first to begin the second-half as Houston Ray kicked a career-long 43-yard field goal to increase the Reddie lead to 18-0. Early in HISTORY the fourth quarter, Glennon Bobo recovered a fumble at midfield which later FIRST YEAR OF FOOTBALL: ...... 1905 resulted in a Jaquan Cole 2-yard touchdown to make the score 24-10. Ray ALL-TIME RECORD: ...... 480-439-42 later put the game out of reach with a 32-yard field goal with 4:54 remaining. Cole ended the game with 15 carries for 76 yards rushing, while Rodney TEAM INFORMATION Bryson had 8 attempts for 59 yards and Ryan McDonald 7 carries for 52 2013 RECORD: ...... 11-1 yards. Rodgers finished completing 23 of 35 passes for 169 yards and a 2013 GAC RECORD/FINISH: ...... 10-0/1st 2013 FINAL RANKING: ...... 13th in AFCA touchdown toss, with Czaus leading the Reddie receivers with seven catches NCAA PLAYOFFS A PPEARANCES: ...... 2012, 2013 for 49 yards. OFFENSIVE F ORMATION: ...... 1 Back Spread DEFENSIVE FORMATION: ...... 3-4 Multiple HOME OPENERS STARTERS RETURNING: ...... 16 (7 O, 7 D, 2 ST) Henderson State and Southeastern Oklahoma meet for the 25th time in a LETTERMEN RETURNING: ...... 53 (30 O, 22 D, 1 ST) series that dates back to 1922. The Reddies lead the all-time series with a LETTERMEN LOST: ...... 20 (8 O, 11 D, 1 ST) NEWCOMERS: ...... 69 18-6 advantage including winning the last four games over the Storm. REDSHIRT FRESHMAN: ...... 24 Henderson State owned the series from 1968 to 1979 winning nine straight before Southeastern ended the streak with a 32-14 win in 1980. The Reddies COACHING STAFF are 10-4 against the Storm in games played at Carpenter-Haygood Sta- HEAD COACH: ...... Scott Maxfield dium, including winning the last three home games. ALMA MATER: ...... Louisiana Tech (1984) RECORD AT HENDERSON/YEARS: ..... 62-36 (10th Year) IN THE “RED-DIE” ZONE CAREER RECORD/YEARS:..91-47 (9 at HSU, 4 at JC) ASSISTANT COACH: ...... Mike Volarvich Henderson State has been in the RED ZONE nine times this season and P OSITION: ...... Offensive Coord./QB has scored eight times having scored seven touchdowns and one field goal. ALMA MATER: ...... Midwestern St. (2003) In 2013, the Reddies converted on 57 of 69 attempts in the RED ZONE for a ASSISTANT COACH: ...... Jeremiah Fiscus success rate of 82.6 percent. Henderson scored 44 touchdowns and 13 P OSITION: ...... Offensive Line field goals from inside the 20. ALMA MATER: ...... McPherson (2008) ASSISTANT COACH: ...... Robert Espinoza THE NATIONAL POLLS P OSITION: ...... Receivers ALMA MATER: ...... Henderson St. (2009) Coming off a 72-7 win last Saturday over Southern Nazarene, HSU moved ASSISTANT COACH: ...... Jeff McInerney up to No. 7 in the AFCA and No.5 in the D2Football.com Poll. The Reddies P OSITION: ...... Defensive Line moved up one spot in the AFCA poll and three spots in the D2Football.com ALMA MATER: ...... Slippery Rock (1982) Poll. HSU ranked as high as No. 4 last year in the AFCA Top 25. ASSISTANT COACH: ...... Matt Gordon P OSITION: ...... Defensive Backs/Recruiting SACK ATTACK ALMA MATER: ...... Concord (2002) ASSISTANT COACH: ...... Brandon Sharp Henderson’s defensive unit has been stellar in the first two games of the P OSITION: ...... Linebackers season. The “Big Red D” has totaled 16 tackles for lost yardage along with ALMA MATER: ...... Louisville (2007) 10 quarterback sacks. In addition, the Reddies have forced four turnovers RUNNING BACKS COACH: ...... Jimi Easterling and totaled nine passes defended. GRADUATE A SSISTANT COACH: ...... Jarrod Jackson 2014 REDDIE FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • PAGE 5 THE 7-ELEVEN BUNCH HSU COACHING RECORDS Along with Darius Davis, veteran Dustin Holland looks to cap off great MINIMUM 3 YEARS careers. In his four years at Henderson, Holland having 1761 yards receiving COACH YEARS W-L-T PCT. on 134 receptions and has scored eight touchdowns. Bo Rowland 1925-30 39-10-4 .774 Joseph Snapp, Corey Chappell, Marc Czaus and Zann Jones are also Bo Sherman 1931-34 21-7-0 .750 threats to the opposition. Snapp totaled 18 catches for 352 yards and four Clyde Berry 1967-70 26-14-0 .650 touchdowns a year ago while Chappell caught 27 passes for 353 yards. Scott Maxfield 2005- 62-36-0 .632 Czaus caught 10 passes for 59 yards, but had a great spring including a team Sporty Carpenter 1971-89 119-76-5 .608 best seven catches for 93 yards in Henderson’s spring game. Jones totaled Jimmy Haygood 1907-24 49-52-9 .486 Duke Wells 1941-61 73-78-11 .484 six catches for 94 yards in 2013. Ken Turner 1990-93 17-21-3 .451 Jim Mack Sawyer 1962-66 19-26-3 .427 DAVIS NAMED GAC PLAYER OF THE WEEK Ronnie Kerr 1994-98 19-34-1 .361 Darius Davis was named the GAC Co-offensive Player of the Week for his Solon Sudduth 1935-38 8-22-2 .281 performance in the Saturday, Sept. 6 win over Southern Nazarene. Playing just the first half, Davis managed to set an HSU and GAC record with five touchdown receptions. The senior from Frisco, Texas had 10 catches for 217 RECORDS OF ARKANSAS yards and totaled 266 all-purpose yards. Davis opened the game with a 36- TEAMS SINCE 2010 yard kick return and two plays later, caught a 58 yard touchdown pass from Kevin Rodgers. 1. Henderson State 36-10 .782 2. Harding 30-15 .667 3. Ouachita Baptist 27-14 .658 THE BEST IN ARKANSAS 4. Central Arkansas 33-18 .647 Since 2010, Henderson State has the best record among all football playing 5. Arkansas State 33-21 .611 schools in the state of Arkansas. The Reddies are 36-10 for a winning per- 6. Arkansas 30-23 .566 centage of .782. Harding follows at 30-15 (.667) with Ouachita Baptist next 7. Arkansas-Pine Bluff 23-23 .500 at 27-14 (.658). 8. Southern Arkansas 19-24 .442 Henderson State, UCA and OBU are the only three institutions to record a 9. Arkansas Tech 17-28 .378 winning season every year since 2010. 10. Arkansas-Monticello 16-30 .348 SCORCHED EARTH OFFENSE HOME RECORD SINCE 1994 Henderson State’s record setting Scorched Earth Offense has been respon- sible for turning around the Reddie offense over the past five years. Year Conference All Mike Volarvich is in his fifth season as offensive coordinator and quarterback 1994 1-3 Gulf South 2-4 coach. Volarvich has been instrumental in making Henderson State the top 1995 3-1 Gulf South 3-3 offensive team in the country leading the nation in scoring in back to back 1996 1-3 Gulf South 2-3 1997 2-2 Gulf South 2-2 years. In 2013 the Reddies led the nation in scoring (53.3 points per game), 1998 0-4 Gulf South 1-4 Total Offense (576.4 ypg), Passing Offense (428.4 ypg), and Touchdowns 1999 2-3 Gulf South 2-3 per game (7.17 TD’s per game). 2000 0-4 Gulf South 1-4 Since 2012, the Reddies offense has totalled 400 yards or more of offense in 2001 1-4 Gulf South 1-4 21 of 25 games and has gone over the 500 yard mark 16 times. The passing 2002 3-2 Gulf South 3-3 offense has gone over the 300-yard mark19 times and 400 yards 13 times. 2003 1-3 Gulf South 2-3 Henderson has compiled 1292 points in the last 25 games for an average of 2004 0-5 Gulf South 0-5 51.68 points per game. 2005 2-2 Gulf South 3-2 2006 4-0 Gulf South 5-0 2007 3-1 Gulf South 3-1 SCORCHED EARTH OFFENSE 2008 1-3 Gulf South 2-3 YEAR PASS /AVG. 300+ 400+ TO/AVG 500+ PTS AVG 2009 3-2 Gulf South 3-2 2010 4027/366.1 8 5 5089/462.6 2 388 35.3 2010 4-0 Gulf South 5-0 2011 2094/206.4 1 0 3269/326.9 1 275 27.5 2011 1-1 Great American 2-2 2012 4154/377.6 8 5 5685/516.8 7 554 50.4 2012 4-0 Great American 5-1 2013 5141/428.4 10 7 6917/576.4 8 639 53.3 2013 5-0 Great American 6-1 2014 733/366.5 1 1 1042/521.0 1 99 49.5 2014 0-0 Great American 0-0 TOTAL 16,149/352.0 30 18 22,002/478.3 19 1955 42.5 TOTAL 42-43 55-50 2014 REDDIE FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • PAGE 6 RODGERS PILING UP THE NUMBERS The most prolific quarterback in Henderson State his- THE RODGERS’ FILE tory, Kevin Rodgers looks to add to his record numbers in 2014. 2014 HONORS Rodgers, who was twice named GAC Male Athlete of the • NFL.com Top 14 Small College Players (2012-13 and 2013-14) and GAC Offensive Player of the • Lindy’s Sports Preseason Player of the Year • D2 Football Preseason All-America Year (2012 and 2013), needs just 106 yards to become • Beyond College Sports Preseason All-America the all-time leader for career passing yards in Arkansas • USA College Football Preseason All-America collegiate football. Rodgers needs just three touchdowns passes to surpass Nathan Brown 2013 HONORS (Central Arkansas) for career touchdown passes among Arkansas playing • Beyond College Sports All-America - 1st Team institutions. Brown threw for 100 touchdowns from 2005 to 2008 at UCA. • Lindy’s Sports All-America - 1st Team Rodgers holds the Arkansas collegiate single-season records for yards pass- • Associated Press Little All-America - 2nd Team • D2 Football.com All-America - 2nd Team ing (4,807 yards in 2013), total offense • Daktronics All-America - 2nd Team (4,792 yards in 2013) and touchdown • Don Hansen All-America - 2nd Team passes (41 in 2012). • Harlon Hill Finalist (3rd in voting) Chosen to the AllState/AFCA Good Works • AllState/AFCA Good Works Team Captain Team voted as the team captain, Rodgers • Daktronics Super Region 3 Player of the Year has a 26-3 record as HSU’s starting quar- • Don Hansen Super Region 3 Player of the Year terback. Rodgers Holds the HSU and GAC • 2013-14 GAC Male Scholar Athlete of the Year • 2013-14 GAC Male Athlete of the Year career records for passing yards (10,653), • 2013 GAC Offensive Player of the Year touchdowns (98), completions (777), • 2013 Arkansas Crain Media Star of Tomorrow completion percentage (.669), and total of- • 5-Time GAC Offensive Player of the Week fense (10,669). • 4-Time National Offensive Player of the Week The Rockwall, Texas native has thrown for • GAC All-Academic Team 300 yards or more in 20 of 32 games, 400 or more yards 10 times, and 500 or more 2012 HONORS • Beyond College Sports All-America - 1st Team yards three times. • D2 Football.com All-America - HM In December of 2013, Rodgers graduated • Don Hansen All-America - HM magna cum laude with a Bachelor’s of Busi- • Harlon Hill Finalist (6th in voting) ness Administration in Finance. • Daktronics All-Super Region 3 - 1st Team • Don Hansen All-Super Region 3 - 2nd Team • 2012-13 GAC Male Athlete of the Year • 2012 GAC Offensive Player of the Year • 6-Time GAC Offensive Player of the Week RODGERS’ CAREER STATISTICS • GAC All-Academic Team Year G Comp Att Int YDS TD LG 300+ 400+ 500+ AV/C AV/G 2011 7 134 215 10 1,267 9 67 1 0 0 9.5 181.0 2011 HONORS 2012 11 271 409 12 4,002 41 82 8 4 1 14.7 363.8 • GAC Offensive Player of the Week 2013 12 322 467 12 4,807 40 83 10 5 2 14.9 400.6 • GAC All-Academic Team 2014 2 50 71 1 577 8 58 11011.5288.5 TOTAL 33 777 1162 35 10,653 98 83 20 10 3 13.7 322.8

RODGERS’ TOP 10 PERFORMANCES ARKANSAS ALL-TIME CAREER PASSING LEADERS DATE OPPONENT C-A-I TD YARDS 09/28/13 East Central 42-50-2 4 595 PLAYER SCHOOL YEARS YARDS 11/23/13 St. Cloud State 41-54-2 4 567 1. Ryan Aplin Arkansas State 2009-12 10,758 10/27/12 Southern Arkansas 32-46-0 3 518 2. Kevin Rodgers Henderson State 2011- 10,653 11/09/13 Southern Arkansas 27-39-0 3 474 3. Nathan Brown Central Arkansas 2005-08 10,558 09/07/13 Southern Nazarene 17-25-1 6 468 10/13/12 Harding 30-44-2 5 466 4. David Knighton Harding 2005-08 9,955 11/16/13 Ouachita Baptist 29-43-1 6 460 5. Scott Buisson Arkansas-Monticello 2007-10 9,718 09/08/12 McKendree 28-36-2 7 422 6. Tyler Sykora Southern Arkansas 2010-13 9,010 11/24/12 Missouri Western 37-65-4 1 412 7. Kevin McCarn Arkansas-Monticello 1997-00 7,864 09/06/14 Southern Nazarene 27-36-0 7 408 8. Tyler Wilson Arkansas 2008-12 7,765 2014 REDDIE FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • PAGE 7 THE LAST TIME HENDERSON’S ALL-TIME LEADING CAREER RECEIVING LEADERS RECEIVER PLAYER YEARS TD YDS IT HAPPENED Senior wide receiver Darius Davis 1. Darius Davis 2010- 34 2653 became only the fourth player in 2. Robert Jordan 2011-13 20 2186 INDIVIDUAL 3. Garett Manning 2005-08 16 1948 300+ YARDS PASSING: K. Rodgers, Sept. 6, 2014 HSU history to collect more than 4. Dustin Holland 2011- 8 1761 408 yards vs. Southern Nazarene 1,000 yards in a season last year. 5. Greg Williams 1982-85 10 1759 200+ YARDS RUSH: Blake Christenson, Nov. 16, 2002 The product from Frisco, Texas 6. Chad Luttrull 2000 14 1505 250 yards vs. Southern Arkansas ended the year with a HSU and GAC 7. Marques Clark 2005-06 11 1456 8. Chris Evering 2009-10 14 1427 100+ YARDS REC.: Darius Davis (217 Yards) record 1,597 yards. 9. Elliot Hebert 2008-12 12 1304 Adrian Tucker (100 Yards) Davis holds the HSU career record 10.Guss Robey 1965-66 7 1249 408 yards vs. Southern Nazarene for receiving yards with 2,653. The 15+ RECEPTIONS: Chad Luttrell, Oct. 28, 2000 All-American also has the school 18 receptions vs. Arkansas Tech record for single-season touchdowns (16) and career touchdowns (34). Davis TWO PLAYERS RUSH FOR 100 YARDS: total 217 yards on 10 catches, scoring five touchdowns in the season opener Israel Valentin (134 yards) against SNU. Jarvis Smith (105 yards) Oct. 15, 2011 vs. Southeastern Oklahoma

KICKOFF RETURN FOR A TD: HOLLAND MOVING UP CAREER LIST Corey Chappell on Oct. 26, 2013 Senior wide receiver Dustin Holland enters the 2014 sea- 100 yards vs. Harding son ranked fifth in career receiving yards with 1,721. Hol- PUNT RETURN FOR A TD: land caught 55 passes for 693 yards in 2013. Holland Al Lasker, Nov. 2, 2013 also ranks second in total receptions with 131. Robert 63 yards vs. UA-Monticello Jordan holds the HSU record with 147 receptions (2012- INTERCEPTION FOR A TOUCHDOWN: 13). Gary Vines,69 yards: Nov. 2, 2013 vs Arkansas-Monticello

PLAYER HAVING A SAFETY: Team, Oct. 1, 2011 NATURAL STATE RECORDS IN JEOPARDY vs. West Georgia Kevin Rodgers and Darius Davis are approaching several Arkansas colle- PLAYER HAVING BLOCK PUNT: giate records. Zack Richardson, Sept. 21, 2013 Rodgers needs 1846 yards to surpass Ryan Aplin of Arkansas State for vs. Southeastern Oklahoma career total offense. Aplin totaled 12,514 yards from 2009-12. Rodgers cur- TEAM rently has 10,669 yards. 30+ FIRST DOWNS: Rodgers also needs just 106 passing yards to move in front of Aplin’s record Nov. 23, 2013 vs. St. Cloud State (31) 400+ YARDS RUSHING: of 10,758 career passing yards. In 32 games, Rodgers has thrown 98 touch- Oct. 30, 2004 vs W. Alabama (404) down passes, two shy of the record of 100 held by Nathan Brown of Central 300+ YARDS PASSING: Arkansas from 2005-08. Sept. 6, 2014 vs. Southern Nazarene (564) 500+ YARDS OF TOTAL OFFENSE: Davis ranks second in career touchdown receptions among Arkansas play- Sept. 6, 2014 vs. Southern Nazarene (661) ing institutions. Davis has 34 touchdown catches, two shy of Southern Ar- 75+ OFFENSIVE PLAYS: Nov. 23, 2013 vs. St. Cloud State (85) kansas’ Nik Lewis’ record of 36 (2001-03). 60+ POINTS IN A GAME: Davis currently ranks seventh in career receiving yards among Arkansas Sept. 6, 2014 vs. Southern Nazarene (72) 50+ POINTS IN A GAME: schools with 2653 yards. Jarius Wright of the University of Arkansas holds Sept. 6, 2014 vs. Southern Nazarene (72) the record with 2934 yards from 2008-11. 5+ FUMBLES LOST IN A GAME: Oct. 2, 2004 vs. Harding (5) SHUTOUT AN OPPONENT: Oct. 5, 2013 vs. NW Oklahoma (42-0) ARKANSAS ALL-TIME PASS RECEIVING YARD LEADERS NO PASSING YARDS: Oct. 31, 1993 vs. Central Arkansas 1. Jarius Wright Arkansas 2008-11 2,934 4+ INTERCEPTIONS THROWN: 2. Anthony Lucas Arkansas 1996-99 2,879 Nov. 24, 2012 vs. Missouri Weastern (4) 3. Cobi Hamilton Arkansas 2009-12 2,854 4+ INTERCEPTIONS (DEFENSE): 4. Nik Lewis Southern Arkansas 2001-03 2,852 Nov. 2, 2013 vs. UAM (5) 100+ PENALTY YARDS: 5. Aaron Fairooz Central Arkansas 2003-06 2,797 Nov. 16, 2013 vs. Ouachita Baptist (112) 6. Lennie Jackson Arkansas State 1995-98 2,730 10+ PUNTS IN A GAME: 7. Darius Davis Henderson State 2010- 2,653 Oct. 29, 1994 vs. UCA (10-350) 8. Ron Mallett Central Arkansas 1978-81 2,649 2014 REDDIE FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • PAGE 8 HOME SWEET HOME Since Coach Scott Maxfield’s arrival, the Reddies have a 35-12 (.745) record REDDIE RECORD WHEN... at home including a 5-0 record in 2006 and 2010 at Carpenter-Haygood Stadium. The Reddies have an 18-4 record over the past four years at CHS. AT HOME ...... 0-0 HSU compiled three straight winning seasons at home from 2005 to 2007 ON THE ROAD ...... 2-0 before going 2-3 in 2008. In Maxfield’s nine years at Henderson, 2008 was On Grass ...... 1-0 the only season the Reddies failed to go .500 or better at home. In fact the Artificial Turf ...... 1-0 Reddies have not lost three straight home games in any one season since Day ...... 0-0 Night ...... 2-0 2004. Henderson State, then coached by Jesse Branch was 0-5 that sea- Reddies Score First ...... 2-0 son in games played at Carpenter-Haygood Stadium. Opponents Score First...... 0-0 Leading at Halftime ...... 2-0 LIFE BEGINS AT 40 Trailing at Halftime...... 0-0 Henderson State scored 40 or more points a record 10 times in 2013. The Tied at Halftime ...... 0-0 Leading After 3 Quarters ...... 2-0 Reddies have won 30 straight games when scoring 40 or more points in a Trailing After 3 Quarters ...... 0-0 game. The last time Henderson State eclipsed the 40-point plateau and lost Tied After 3 Quarters ...... 0-0 was on September 20, 2008 when the Reddies suffered a 51-48 setback to Outcomes of 7 points or less ...... 0-0 Arkansas-Monticello. Henderson State has an 89-3 record all-time when 2 Players Rush for more than 100 yards .... 0-0 scoring 40 points or more in a game. The other losses include a defeat by 300 or more yards passing ...... 1-0 UAM in 2003 (55-50) and to Arkansas Tech in 2000 (42-40). 200 or more yards rushing ...... 1-0 500 or more yards total offense ...... 1-0 More Total yards than opponent ...... 2-0 A TURNAROUND FOR THE AGES Fewer Total yards than opponent ...... 0-0 Since 1990, Henderson State recorded just nine winning seasons. 30 or more pass plays...... 2-0 Of those nine winning years, seven have come under Coach Scott Maxfield. 30 or more rushing attempts ...... 1-0 From 1990 to 2004, Henderson had four different head coaches, having two More offensive plays than opponents ...... 1-0 winning seasons, averaged just 3.4 wins per year, and scored an average of Fewer offensive plays than opponents ...... 1-0 18.37 points per contest. Under Maxfield, the Reddies have averaged 6.5 Same offensive plays as opponents ...... 0-0 wins per year, 34.8 points per game and have won three championships 3 or more fumbles lost ...... 0-0 (2010, 2012, and 2013). Less than 3 fumbles lost ...... 2-0 2 or more interceptions ...... 0-0 4 or more turnovers ...... 0-0 FIFTY IS NIFTY Less than 4 turnovers ...... 2-0 Since 2012 Henderson has scored 50 or more points in 11 of 24 games. Fewer Turnovers than opponents ...... 2-0 Since Scott Maxfield’s arrival in 2005, the Reddies are 16-0 when hitting the More Turnovers than opponents ...... 0-0 half-century mark. All-time, HSU is 34-1 when scoring 50 or more points in Same Turnovers than opponents ...... 0-0 a game. The lone loss was a 55-50 setback to Arkansas-Monticello in 2003. Defense forces 3 fumbles lost ...... 0-0 Defense has two interceptions ...... 1-0 Opponents has more than 300 yds. pass. . 0-0 MAXFIELD’S PASSING ATTACK REACHES 200 TDS Opponents have less than 300 yds. pass. . 1-0 Since Scott Maxfield’s arrival in 2005, Henderson has totaled 247 touch- Opponents has more than 200 yds. rush. .. 0-0 down passes compared to 180 touchdowns rushing. In his nine years as Opponents have less than 200 yds. rush. .. 1-0 head coach, seven of his nine teams have totaled 20 or more passing touch- More Penalty yards than opponents...... 0-0 downs in a season. The 2011 Reddies had the lowest number of passing Less Penalty yards than opponents ...... 2-0 touchdowns in the Maxfield era with 15. Prior to his arrival, the 2000 Reddies More Time of Possession ...... 0-0 were the only team in HSU history to record 20 passing touchdowns in a Less Time of Possession ...... 2-0 Record when score 30 or more points ...... 1-0 season. In fact, from 1980 to 2004 (25 years) HSU totaled just 153 passing Record when score 40 or more points ...... 1-0 touchdowns, an average of 6.5 touchdown passes per year. Maxfield’s teams Record when score less than 30 points ..... 1-0 average 27 passing touchdowns per season. Record in August ...... 0-0 Record in September ...... 2-0 GAME DAY FORECAST • SEPT 18 Record in October ...... 0-0 TEMPERATURE: 85 High 64 Low Record in November...... 0-0 PRECIPITATION: 10% HUMIDITY: 90% Record on Thursday ...... 0-0 SKIES: Clear WIND: ENE at 4 Record on Saturday ...... 2-0 SUNRISE: 6:58 a.m. SUNSET: 7:15 p.m. 2014 REDDIE FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • PAGE 9 ALL-TIME 300-YARD PASSING GAMES LIGHTING UP THE BOARD YARDS PLAYER OPPONENT YEAR Since 2010, Henderson State has scored 1955 points in 46 games for an 595 Kevin Rodgers ECU 2013 average of 42.5 points per game. 579 Chris Reil ATU 2000 Since Scott Maxfield’s arrival, the Reddies are averaging 34.7 points per 567 Kevin Rodgers St. Cloud 2013 game. The lowest total of points scored in a season during the Maxfield era 521 Nick Hardesty ATU 2010 518 Kevin Rodgers SAU 2012 was during his first season in 2005 when the Reddies managed just 246 474 Kevin Rodgers SAU 2013 total points in 11 games. The Reddies scored a record 639 points in 2013 for 468 Kevin Rodgers SNU 2013 a national-best of 53.25 points per game. 466 Kevin Rodgers HU 2012 465 Roch Charpentier UAM 2008 460 Kevin Rodgers OBU 2013 TOPS IN SCORING 448 Nick Hardesty HU 2010 438 Roch Charpentier OBU 2008 Henderson State led the nation in scoring averaging 53.3 points per game in 422 Kevin Rodgers McK. 2012 2013. West Texas A&M followed the Reddies at the Division II level averag- 420 Nick Hardesty OBU 2010 ing 50.5 points per game. In fact, the Reddies led all of college football as 415 Nick Hardesty UWA 2010 Florida State was tops among FBS teams averaging 52.9 points per game, 415 Nick Hardesty UAM 2010 412 Kevin Rodgers MWSU 2012 while Eastern Illinois was tops among FCS institutions averaging 48.2 points. 408 Kevin Rodgers SNU 2014 Linfield led Division III at 53.0 points per game. 400 Roch Charpentier SAU 2007 386 Dane King VSU 2005 384 Kevin Rodgers SEOSU 2013 THE MOST EXCITING 2 MINUTES IN SPORTS 381 Kevin Rodgers ATU 2012 Henderson’s average scoring drive in 2013 was 2:03. Of HSU’s 89 scoring 380 Kevin Rodgers M U 2013 drives, 48 took less than 2 minutes. Sixteen drives were less than a minute 378 Kevin Rodgers SWOSU 2013 with the shortest being 10 seconds. HSU’s longest drive was 5:28 against 378 Kevin Rodgers ECU 2012 373 Dane King ATU 2005 Northwestern Oklahoma, consisting of 14 plays and covered 65 yards. 368 Kevin Rodgers HU 2013 360 Kevin Rodgers SNU 2012 DID YOU KNOW . . . 359 Nick Hardesty USA 2010 358 Kevin Rodgers ATU 2013 • Henderson scored in 53 of 56 quarters played in the last 14 games includ- 355 Nick Hardesty SEOSU 2010 ing all eight quarters played in 2014. 352 Roch Charpentier UAPB 2008 • Henderson State has recorded 27 straight regular-season wins against 347 Dane King UCA 2005 342 Roch Charpentier UWG 2008 Division II institutions. The last D2 regular-season loss was a 34-31 loss to 332 Kevin Rodgers OBU 2011 top-ranked Delta State on Sept. 24, 2011. 327 Roch Charpentier Harding 2008 • Henderson has won 17 straight games against NCAA Division II Arkansas 326 Kevin Rodgers UAM 2012 institutions. The last time the Reddies lost to an Arkansas Division II oppo- 317 Nick Hardesty SAU 2010 313 Chris Reil SAU 2000 nent was against Ouachita Baptist (35-28) on Nov. 7, 2009. 305 Chris Reil Harding 2000 • Henderson State has won 31 straight games when leading after the third quarter dating back to Sept. 25, 2010 when the Reddies lost to Delta State 41-37. Henderson led 37-34 entering the fourth-quarter before losing 41-37. • The Reddies have not been shutout in 115 games dating back to a 42-0 loss to McNeese State on August 30, 2003. FUTURE SCHEDULES • Glennon Bobo has 32.5 tackles for losses during his career and ranks third all-time at Henderson State. The all-time leader is Terry Rodgers who • TENTATIVE 2015 • totaled 50 tackles for loss from 1979 to 1982. Sept. 5 at Southeastern Oklahoma Sept. 12 East Central Sept. 19 at Northwestern Oklahoma CARPENTER-HAYGOOD TOP 10 CROWDS Sept. 26 Southwestern Oklahoma Oct. 3 Arkansas Tech DATE OPPONENT ATTN. SCORE Nov. 10, 2012 vs. Ouachita Baptist 12,035 W, 42-7 Oct. 10 at Harding Sept. 7, 1996 vs. Ouachita Baptist 10,691 W, 21-17 Oct. 17 at Arkansas-Monticello Nov. 22, 1975 vs. Ouachita Baptist 9664 L, 21-20 Oct. 30, 2010 vs. Ouachita Baptist 9653 W, 35-26 Oct. 24 Southern Arkansas Sept. 2, 2000 vs. Ouachita Baptist 9600 W, 16-9 Oct. 31 Southern Nazarene Sept. 6, 2008 vs. UA-Pine Bluff 9537 W, 34-0 Sept. 5, 1998 vs. Ouachita Baptist 9488 W, 23-3 Nov. 7 at Oklahoma Baptist Sept. 24, 1994 vs. UA-Pine Bluff 8247 L, 32-16 Nov. 14 at Ouachita Baptist Nov. 4, 2006 vs. Ouachita Baptist 7498 W, 48-28 Nov. 6, 2008 vs. Ouachita Baptist 7019 L, 43-36 STATISTICS • PAGE 10 HENDERSON STATE STATISTICS SOUTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA STATISTCS Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 O Total Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 O Total Henderson State 43 31 9 6 0 99 Southeastern Okla. 6 3 7 7 0 - 23 Opponents 0 0 7 10 0 17 Opponents 44 35 21 17 0 - 117

HSU OPPO SESO OPPO SCORING 99 17 SCORING 81 79 Points Per Game 49.5 8.5 Points Per Game 40.5 39.5

FIRST DOWNS 52 31 FIRST DOWNS 47 53 Rushing 14 13 Rushing 25 25 Passing 35 16 Passing 18 26 Penalty 3 2 Penalty 4 2

RUSHING YARDAGE 309 153 RUSHING YARDAGE 659 514 Yards gained rushing 320 218 Yards gained rushing 687 575 Yards lost rushing 11 65 Yards lost rushing 28 61 Rushing Attempts 62 60 Rushing Attempts 92 83 Average Per Rush 5.0 2.5 Average Per Rush 7.2 6.2 Average Per Game 154.5 76.5 Average Per Game 329.5 257.0 TDs Rushing 3 1 TDs Rushing 7 5

PASSING YARDAGE 733 376 PASSING YARDAGE 388 606 Att-Comp-Int 84-58-2 81-38-2 Att-Comp-Int 53-34-1 71-41-2 Average Per Pass 8.7 4.6 Average Per Pass 7.3 8.5 Average Per Catch 12.6 9.9 Average Per Catch 11.4 14.8 Average Per Game 366.5 188.0 Average Per Game 194.0 303.0 TDs Passing 10 1 TDs Passing 4 5

TOTAL OFFENSE 1042 529 TOTAL OFFENSE 1047 1120 Total Plays 146 141 Total Plays 145 154 Average Per Play 7.1 3.8 Average Per Play 7.2 7.3 Average Per Game 521.0 264.5 Average Per Game 523.5 560.0

TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 25:37 34:23 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 30:46 29:14

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING Att Net Avg TD Long Avg/G RUSHING Att Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Rodney Bryson 11 111 10.1 0 41 55.5 Devlon Wortham 26 342 13.2 3 76 171.0 Ryan McDonald 13 83 6.4 0 16 41.5 Ronnie Green 32 203 5.9 3 34 95.0 Jaquan Cole 18 79 4.4 2 13 39.5 Ryan Polite 23 99 3.9 1 27 44.0 Verrick Ponder 9 16 1.8 1 4 8.0 N. Akinwande 8 27 3.4 0 6 13.5

PASSING Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD Avg/G PASSING Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD Avg./G Kevin Rodgers 71-50-1 70.4 577 8 288.5 Ryan Polite 53-24-1 64.1 388 4 194.0 Dallas Hardison 13-8-1 61.5 156 2 78.0

RECEIVING No. Yds Avg TD Avg/G RECEIVING No. Yds Avg TD Avg/G Darius Davis 11 228 20.7 5 114.0 Franky Okafor 8 125 15.6 1 62.5 Joseph Snapp 10 128 12.8 1 64.0 Keymon Farmer 10 79 7.9 1 39.5 Adrian Tucker 3 100 33.3 1 50.0 Ty Miller 3 63 21.0 1 31.5 Mark Czaus 10 96 9.6 2 48.0 Anthony Foster 4 37 9.3 0 18.5

TACKLES Solo Ast. Total TFL Sack Int. TACKLES Solo Ast. Total TFL Sack Int. Lawson Schulz 7 4 11 1.0 0 0 Chad Tucker 5 10 15 0.5 0.0 1 Josh Davis 5 4 9 2.0 1.0 0 Jones-Dickerson 8 5 13 1.0 0.0 0 Wesley Brady 5 4 9 1.0 0 0 Malique Earl 5 7 12 0.0 0.0 0 2014 PRESEASON DEPTH CHART • PAGE 11 OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS Quarterback Right End Punter 15 Kevin Rodgers (6-3, 215, GR.) 88 Kentrell Williams (6-3, 255, Sr.) 46 Christian Latoof (6-0, 207, Sr.) 11 Dallas Hardison (5-10, 190, RSo.) 93 Randell Howard (6-2, 240, RFr.) Kicker Running Back Nose Tackle 47 Houston Ray (6-0, 175, RFr.) 23 Jaquan Cole (5-8, 185, So.) 94 Henry Davis (6-2, 270, RFr.) 24 Rodney Bryson (5-10, 170, RFr.) 92 Derrick Muldrow (6-1, 305, RFr.) Deep Snapper 38 Ryan McDonald (5-10, 200, RJr.) 53 Cory Stitle (6-2, 270, Fr.) Left End 50 Glennon Bobo (5-11, 245, Sr.) X-Receiver 61 Brandon Quinterro (6-3, 250, RFr.) Holder 4 Joseph Snapp (6-2, 195, Jr.) 17 Mark Czaus (5-11, 191, RJr.) 2 Zann Jones (6-0, 215, RJr.) Sam Linebacker 87 Adrian Tucker (6-3, 210, RFr.) 6 Josh Davis (5-11, 215, RSo.) Punt Returns 43 Allen Tatum (6-1, 225, So.) 4 Joseph Snapp (6-2, 195, Jr.) H-Receiver 22 JaVante Mack (5-8, 175, Jr.) 17 Mark Czaus (5-11, 191, RJr.) Mike Linebacker 13 Carlos Arredondo (6-3, 195, Sr.) 37 Lawson Schulz (6-0, 225, RJr.) Kickoff Returns 82 Jahavey Mark (5-11, 180, RFr.) 45 Travis Key (6-2, 220, Jr.) 87 Adrian Tucker (6-3, 210, RFr.) 22 JaVante Mack (5-8, 175, Jr.) Y-Receiver Nickel Linebacker 81 Dustin Holland (5-9, 190, Sr.) 27 Blake Lopez (5-11, 200, Jr.) 22 JaVante Mack (5-8, 175, Jr.) 33 Mike Meador (5-11, 195, Sr.) 12 Jacoby Lewis (5-6, 149, Fr.) 1 Corey Chappell (5-7, 160, Jr.) Will Linebacker 42 Dijon Benton (6-2, 240, RSr.) COACHING STAFF 28 Zach Richardson (6-2, 210, Sr.) Z-Receiver HEAD C OACH: ...... Scott Maxfield 86 AJ Smith (6-5, 215, RFr.) Left Corner ALMA MATER: ...... Louisiana Tech (1984) 80 James Jackson (5-10, 185, RSo.) 26 Chris King (5-10, 190, Sr.) 8 Darius Davis (5-11, 212, RSr.) ASSISTANT COACH: ...... Mike Volarvich 20 Cameron Devereaux (5-10, 190, Sr.) POSITION: ...... Offensive Coord./QB 14 Justin Walter (5-11, 175, Fr.) Left Tackle ALMA MATER: ...... Midwestern St. (2003) 51 Marc Gonzalez (6-3, 285, Sr.) Right Corner 70 John Michael McGee (6-4, 280, So.) ASSISTANT COACH: ...... Jeff McInerney 18 Wesley Brady (5-9, 180, So.) POSITION: ...... Defensive Line 36 Jonathan Edouard (6-0, 165, Fr.) ALMA MATER: ...... Slippery Rock (1982) Left Guard 62 John Guerra (6-4, 300, Sr.) Free Safety ASSISTANT COACH: ...... Brandon Sharp 75 Garrett Whitley (6-3, 305, So.) 25 Christian Love (6-0, 180, RJr.) POSITION: ...... Linebackers 7 Kenrick Burns (5-9, 200, Jr.) ALMA MATER: ...... Louisville (2007) Center ASSIISTANT COACH: ...... Robert Espinoza 64 Anthony Brister (6-3, 290, RSo.) Rover POSITION: ...... Receivers 53 Cory Stitle (6-2, 270, Fr.) 3 Gary Vines (5-11, 190, So,) ALMA MATER: ...... Henderson St. (2009) 16 Ryan Black (6-3, 193, Jr.) Right Guard 33 Mike Meador (5-11, 195, Sr.) ASSISTANT COACH: ...... Matt Gordon 57 Deveron Powell (6-4, 303, RSo.) POSITION: ...... Secondary/Recruiting 58 Lawrence Willis (6-1, 330, So.) ALMA MATER: ...... Concord (2002)

Right Tackle ASSISTANT COACH: ...... Jeremiah Fiscus 79 Justin Carpenter (6-4, 290, So.) POSITION: ...... Offensive Line 72 Charles Korn (6-4, 285, RFr.) ALMA MATER: ...... McPherson (2008)

ASSISTANT COACH: ...... Jim Easterling • Fullback POSITION: ..... Running Backs/Video Coord. 85 Josh Miller (6-2, 250, RSo.) ALMA MATER: ...... Henderson State (2014)

• Tight End GRADUATE A SSISTANT COACH: .... Jarrod Jackson 84 Charles Plaster (6-2, 245, Sr.) 2014 REDDIE FOOTBALL GAME DAY ROSTER • PAGE 13 No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown Last School 1 Corey Chappell WR 5-7 160 Jr.-2L Rowlett, Texas Rowlett HS 2 Zann Jones WR 6-0 215 Jr.-2L Bentonville, Ark. Shiloh Christian HS 3 Gary Vines DB 5-11 190 So.-1L N. Little Rock, Ark. N. Little Rock HS 4 Joseph Snapp WR 6-2 195 Jr.-2L Van Buren, Ark. Van Buren HS 5 Anthony Hatten DB 6-0 185 Jr.-Trf. Hughes Springs, Texas Kilgore CC 6 Josh Davis LB 5-11 215 So.-1L El Dorado, Ark. El Dorado HS 7 Kenrick Burns DB 5-9 200 Jr.-2L Ft. Smith, Ark. Ft. Smith-Northside 8 Darius Davis WR 6-1 212 Sr.-2L Frisco, Texas Frisco Wakeland HS 9 Blake Reeve QB 6-3 205 Fr.-RS Cuero, Texas Cuero HS 10 Sheldon Watson DB 6-2 185 Fr.-HS Palestine, Texas Palestine HS 11 Dallas Hardison QB 5-10 195 So.-1L Bentonville, Ark. Bentonville HS 12 Jacoby Lewis WR 5-6 149 Fr.-HS Peraland, Texas Pearland HS 13 Carlos Arredondo WR 6-3 195 Sr.-1L Los Angeles, Calif. East L.A. CC 14 Justin Walter CB 5-10 165 Fr.-RS Crosby, Texas Crosby HS 15 Kevin Rodgers QB 6-3 215 GR-3L Rockwall, Texas Heath HS 16 Ryan Black DB 6-3 193 Jr.-2L Jacksonville, Texas Jacksonville HS 17 Mark Czaus WR 5-11 191 Jr.-2L Garland, Texas Bishop Lynch HS 19 Tim Llewellyn LB 6-2 220 Jr.-2L Dallas, Texas J.J. Pearce HS 20 Cameron Deveraux CB 5-10 190 Sr.-3L Houston, Texas Elkins HS 21 Kendrick Calixte DB 5-11 174 Fr.-HS St. Cloud, Fla. St. Cloud HS 22 JaVante Mack WR 5-8 175 Jr.-RS Lufkin, Texas Sam Houston State 23 Jaquan Cole RB 5-8 185 So.-1L Duncanville, Texas Duncanville HS 24 Rodney Bryson RB 5-10 170 Fr.-RS N. Little Rock, Ark. N. Little Rock HS 25 Christian Love DB 6-0 180 Jr.-2L Webster, Texas Clearbrook HS 26 Chris King CB 5-10 190 Sr.-3L Zachary, La. Zachary HS 27 Blake Lopez LB 5-11 200 Sr.-3L New Iberia, La. New Iberia HS 28 Zack Richardson DB 6-2 210 Sr.-2L Alabaster, Ala. Nassau CC 30 Verrick Ponder RB 5-10 180 Jr.-Trf. Victorville, Calif. Victor Valley CC 31 Raashaan Reason RB 5-9 183 Fr.-Trf. Mesquite, Texas Texas Tech Univ. 32 Blake Hughes DB 6-3 205 So.-Trf. Warren, Ark. Arkansas State 33 Mike Meador LB 5-11 195 Sr.-2L Charleston, Ark. Charleston HS 34 Peyton Squires LB 6-1 210 Fr.-RS Springdale, Ark. Springdale Har-Ber 35 Dale Smith-Gilleran LB 5-11 205 Jr.-RS Fountain Lake, Ark. Fountain Lake HS 36 Jonathan Edouard CB 6-0 165 Fr.-HS Orlando, Fla. Maynard Evans HS 37 Lawson Schulz LB 6-0 225 Jr.-2L Atlanta, Texas Atlanta HS 38 Ryan McDonald RB 5-10 200 Jr-2L Charleston, Ark. Charleston HS 39 Beau Baker DB 6-1 183 So.-1L Keller, Texas Lake Dallas HS 40 Jamarick Armstrong LB 5-11 230 Jr.-Trf. Longview, Texas Kilgore CC 41 Zach Perrin FB 5-10 200 Jr.-2L Gossnell, Ark. Gossnell HS 42 Dijon Benton LB 6-2 240 Sr.-Trf. Benton, Ark. Ouachita Baptist 43 Allen Tatum LB 6-1 225 So.-Trf. Warren, Ark. Louisiana-Monroe 44 Cameron Sonnier LB 6-1 210 Fr.-HS Clear Brook HS Webster, Texas 45 Travis Key LB 6-2 220 Jr.-Trf. Moorpark, Calif. Moorepark College 46 Christian Latoof P/K 6-0 207 Sr.-3L Dekalb, Texas Dekalb HS 47 Houston Ray K 6-0 175 Fr.-RS Owensboro, Ky. Owensboro Catholic 48 Donovan McLeod LB 6-2 220 Jr.-RS Chelsea, Okla. NE Okla. A&M College 50 Glennon Bobo LB 5-11 245 Sr.-3L Ashdown, Ark. Ashdown HS 51 Marc Gonzalez OT 6-3 285 Sr.-1L Los Angeles, Calif. East LA CC 53 Cory Stitle OL 6-1 270 Fr.-HS Aledo, Texas Aledo HS 54 Nick Csatlos LB 6-0 205 Fr.-HS Cypress Woods HS Houston, Texas 2014 REDDIE FOOTBALL GAME DAY ROSTER • PAGE 14 No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown Last School 55 Titus O’Neal DE 6-4 220 Fr.-HS Jacksonville, Ark. Jacksonville HS 56 Darren Franklin OT 6-3 315 Fr.-RS Rusk, Texas Rusk HS 57 Deveron Powell OL 6-4 303 Jr.-2L Henderson, Texas Henderson HS 58 Lawrence Willis OL 6-1 330 So.-Trf. Houston, Texas Kilgore CC 59 Tommy Jackson DL 6-3 325 Jr.-2L North Little Rock, Ark. North Little Rock HS 60 Devante Charles NT 6-2 300 Fr.-HS Gurdon, Ark. Gurdon HS 61 Brandon Quinterro DT 6-3 250 Fr.-RS Austin, Texas Lake Travis HS 62 John Guerra OL 6-4 300 Sr.-Trf. Victoria, Texas Texas Tech University 64 Anthony Brister OL 6-3 290 So.-1L Henderson, Texas Henderson HS 65 Travis Grover OL 6-3 270 Jr.-Trf. San Jose, Calif. Monterey Peninsula Coll. 66 Grant Howell LB 6-3 215 Fr.-HS Memphis, Tenn. Christian Brothers HS 67 John Laubacher OG 6-4 325 Fr.-RS Corinth, Texas Lake Dallas HS 69 Gary Clark DL 5-11 240 Jr.-RS Little Rock, Ark. N. Little Rock, Ark. 70 John McGee OT 6-4 280 So.-1L Texarkana, Texas Oklahoma Univ. 72 Charles Korn OL 6-4 305 Fr.-RS San Antonio, Texas Churchill HS 75 Garrett Whitley OL 6-3 305 So.-1L Glenwood, Ark. Centerpoint HS 77 Daquellan Scott DE 5-11 260 Fr.-HS Kilgore, Texas Kilgore HS 78 Stan Kanu DE 6-5 220 Fr.-HS Katy, Texas Seven Lakes HS 79 Justin Carpenter OT 6-4 290 So.-1L Lonoke, Ark. Lonoke HS 80 James Jackson WR 5-10 185 So.-1L Birmingham, Ala. Birm.-Centerpint HS 81 Dustin Holland WR 5-9 190 Sr.-3L Bryant, Ark. Bryant HS 82 Jahavy Mark WR 5-10 171 Fr.-RS LaPorte, Texas LaPorte HS 83 Jalen Jones WR 6-5 210 Fr.-RS New Iberia, La. New Iberia HS 84 Charles Plaster TE 6-2 245 Sr.-2L Dallas, Texas Cisco CC 85 Josh Miller TE 6-2 250 So.-1L Sheridan, Ark. Sheridan HS 86 A.J. Smith WR 6-5 215 Fr.-RS Port Neches, Texas Port Neches Grove 87 Adrian Tucker WB 6-3 210 Fr.-RS Little Rock, Ark. LR-Central HS 88 Kentrell Williams DL 6-3 255 Sr.-1L Little Rock, Ark. Grambling State 89 Cody Clayton WR 5-7 155 So.-1L Sulphur Springs, Texas Sulphur Springs HS 90 Jimmy Jean DL 6-2 235 Sr.-1L Homestead, Fla. College of Sequoias 91 Sam Johnson DE 6-4 250 Fr.-RS Sapulpa, Okla. Sapulpa HS 92 Derrick Muldrow DT 6-1 305 Fr.-RS Mineral Springs, Ark. Mineral Springs HS 93 Randell Howard DL 6-2 240 Fr.-RS Dallas, Texas Lake Dallas HS 94 Henry Davis DL 6-2 270 Fr.-RS Denton, Texas Trinity Valley CC 95 Daniel Moore DT 6-1 280 Fr.-HS Duncan, Okla. Duncan HS 96 Claude Wilcox DL 6-0 250 So.-RS Waldo, Ark. Waldo HS 97 Marcus Gilchrist DL 6-4 250 So.-RS Port Charlotte, Fla. Marshall Univ. 98 Jason Smith LS 6-2 210 Sr.-1L Garland, Texas Bethel College 99 Trevon Del Rio DL 6-1 245 So.-1L La Marque, Texas La Marque HS

HOW DO YOU SAY . . . 1 Corey Chappell Cha-PELL 41 Zack Perrin PAIR-in 5 Anthony Hatten Hat-ten 44 Cameron Sonnier sawn-YEAH 13 Carlos Arredondo AIR-ah-don-doe 46 Christian Latoof Lah-TOOF 17 Mark Czaus CHOUSE - Like House 50 Glennon Bobo Bow-bow 20 Cameron Devereaux Dev-er-ROW 53 Cory Stitle STITE-all 21 Kendrick Calixte Cah-lickst 54 Nick Csatlos SAT-los 22 JaVante Mack Jah-VAUN-tay 62 John Guerra GAIR-ah 31 Raashaan Reason rah-SHAWN 67 John Laubacher Law-balk-er 33 Mike Meador MED-er 78 Stan Kanu Canoe 36 Jonathan Edourad ED-wahrd 82 Jahavy Mark Jah-vey 2014 REDDIE COACHES • PAGE 14 SCOTT MAXFIELD • 2012 & 2013 GAC COACH OF THE YEAR •

HEAD COACH • 62-36 (10TH YEAR ) LOUISIANA TECH (1984) CAREER RECORD • 91-47 (14TH YEAR)

Head Coach Scott Maxfield has returned Henderson State to and third in passing efficiency championship form having won three conference titles in the past three (172.79). Henderson State also seasons. outscored its opponents by an In his nine seasons at Henderson, Maxfield has compiled a 62-36 average of 29 points per game. record and has coached 78 all-conference honorees, 48 all-region Maxfield and his teams have selections, 16 All-Americans and three Harlon Hill Trophy finalists. generated a great deal of Maxfield’s 60 wins rank third in HSU history to legendary coaches excitement over the past several Duke Wells who compiled a 73-78-11 record from 1941 to 1961 and years with numerous alums and supporters filling the stands at Carpenter- Sporty Carpenter who won five Arkansas Intercollegiate Conference Haygood Stadium. HSU set a single-season attendance record in 2012 titles and posted a record of 119-76-7 from 1971 to 1989. Maxfield has with 38,612 fans coming through the gates for an average of 6,435 per also compiled a 6-2 record against Ouachita Baptist in the Battle of the game. HSU also set a single-game record as 12,035 witnessed the Ravine including winning four straight against the Tigers. Only Carpenter Reddies beat in-town rival Ouachita Baptist 42-7 on November 10. (8-9-2) and Jimmy Haygood (8-8-2) have more wins over OBU. Aside from the success on the field, Maxfield, his staff and the Reddies The Reddies claimed back-to-back Great American Conference work extensively off the field, in the classroom as well as within the championships (2012 & 2013), earned a share of the Gulf South community. Conference title in 2010 and have advanced to the NCAA Division II playoffs Since Maxfield’s arrival, the academic standards within the Reddie in 2012 and 2013 with Maxfield at the helm. football program have made a significant improvement. The team cumulative Along the way, Maxfield earned AFCA Super Region 3 Coach of the grade point average in past two years is 2.8 with 55 players earning Year honors in 2013 after leading the Reddies to a school-record 11 wins academic all-conference honors. In 2013, Kelton Hays became the first and their second straight undefeated regular-season. Maxfield also Reddie since Lee Daily in 1998 to earn Capitol One Academic All-American garnered GAC Coach of the Year honors in 2012 and 2013, was also one First-Team honors while Rodgers was named the GAC Male Scholar- of five finalists for the 2012 and 2013 Liberty Mutual National Coach of the Athlete of the Year. Year, and was GSC co-Coach of the Year in 2010. Prior to Maxfield’s arrival, Henderson State struggled to make the Henderson State’s offense the past two seasons has been tops in transition from the NAIA to the NCAA Division II level. NCAA Division II averaging 550 yards of offense and 51.8 points per From 1993 to 2004, Henderson State had just one winning season and game. a combined record of 35-90-1 in those 12 seasons. In 2013, the Reddies earned their highest-ever national ranking since After a rebuilding year in 2005, Maxfield led the Reddies to an 8-3 becoming a member of the NCAA in 1993. Henderson State was ranked in record in 2006, and a 7-3 mark in 2007. The Reddies finished with a 6-2 the AFCA Top 25 Poll for the entire season and ranked No. 4 the final four record in the Gulf South Conference both seasons finishing tied for weeks of the regular-season. second. That season saw the Reddies go 11-1 including a 10-0 mark in GAC The 8-3 finish in 2006 ranked as the best turnarounds in the nation, as play. Henderson State was tops in the nation in scoring offense (53.5 the Reddies were just 3-8 in Maxfield’s first season. Henderson State points per game), total offense (576.6 ypg) and passing offense (428.4 ranked in the top 25 in several polls throughout the season. ypg). In 2007, the Reddies finished with a 7-3 record and finished the season Throughout the course of the season, 13 Reddies earned national ranked 23rd in College Sports Report Top 25. Henderson State recorded player of the week honors, while 12 earned GAC Player of the Week its third straight winning season at home, completing back-to-back winning accolades. seasons for the first time since 1989 and 1990, and turned in an 18-0 For the second straight season, quarterback Kevin Rodgers earned shutout against in-town rival Ouachita Baptist. GAC Offensive Player of the Year honors as well as being named the The 2008 season showed a versatile Reddie team with one of the GAC Male Athlete of the Year. most prolific offenses in HSU history averaging 32.8 points per game Henderson also had the GAC Defensive Player of the Year for the while totaling 448.1 yards of offense including 330.1 yards passing. The second straight season as linebacker Keaton Stigger grabbed the honor. Reddies finished 5-5 losing three games late in the fourth quarter which Maxie Graham was touted as the league’s best defensive player in 2012. left Maxfield and the rest of Reddies wondering what could have been. In 2012, Henderson State finished the regular-season undefeated/ Despite the 5-5 season, it was the third straight non-losing year for untied for the first time in school history as the Reddies were 10-0 overall the Reddies, the most since Henderson recorded seven straight non- including an 8-0 record in the GAC. That season also saw the Reddies losing seasons from 1973 to 1979 under legendary coach Sporty Carpenter. advance to the NCAA Division II playoffs for the first time in school history. In 2010, Maxfield led the Reddies to their first conference championship A record 19 players earned All-GAC honors and 10 Reddies were in 25 years as Henderson State claimed a share of the GSC title. named First-Team All-GAC. Despite being limited to just five conference games, the 2011 Reddies The Reddies led the nation in scoring (50.36 points per game), were finished second in their first year in the Great American Conference third in total offense (516.82 ypg), third in passing offense (377.64 ypg), recording a 4-1 conference record including a 41-36 victory over Ouachita 2014 REDDIE COACHES • PAGE 15

Baptist. Henderson State was the only Division II team in the nation to play two games against NCAA Division I opponents. COACH MAX FILE A proven winner, Maxfield led Blinn College to back-to-back playoff appearances prior to his arrival at Henderson State. BIRTHDATE: Oct. 11, 1960 During his three years at the Brenham, Texas school, Maxfield compiled HIGH SCHOOL: John Tyler High School a 21-10 record and a pair of playoff appearances. COLLEGE: Louisiana Tech (1984) Blinn finished with a 9-2 record in 2004, finishing ranked No. 7 nationally, COLLEGE ATHLETICS: Football: 4 letters as a guard/center and advancing to the Southwest Junior College Conference semifinals HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS: Football and Baseball before losing to . PERSONAL: Wife: Beth Ann; Daughter: Alexandra Hailey The Buccaneers ranked second nationally in total offense averaging 469.9 yards per game, including 269 yards passing per game which COACHING CAREER: ranked fifth in the nation. Maxfield’s offense also lit up the scoreboard at 1983 Louisiana Tech Student Assistant Blinn averaging 46.1 points per game. 1984-86 Mississippi Graduate Assistant After posting a 5-5 mark in his first year at Blinn, Maxfield kick-started 1986-91 Northwest Mississippi Offensive Line the Bucs’ offense in 2003 and carried the Buccaneers to the playoffs for 1991-94 Northwestern State Defensive Line the first time in three years. Blinn finished the 2003 season with an overall 1994-96 Northwestern State Defensive Coordinator record of 7-3. 1996-00 Northwest Mississippi Offensive Coordinator Blinn fielded one of the most dangerous offensive attacks in junior 2001 Pearl River CC Head Coach college history, averaging 558 yards and 52 points a game. The Bucs had 2001-04 Blinn College Head Coach three All-Americans on offense and sent four offensive players on to the 2005- Henderson State Head Coach Division I level. • HEAD COACHING RECORD • The former Offensive Coordinator of the Year spent one year as head football coach at Pearl River Community College in Mississippi, before YEAR SCHOOL ALL CONFERENCE FINISH taking the job at Blinn. 2001 Pearl River 7-2 2nd At Pearl River, Maxfield guided the Wildcats to a 7-2 finish, the first 2002 Blinn College 5-5 2-4 (SWJCFC) 4th winning season for the school since 1995. The offense finished first in 2003 Blinn College 8-3 4-2 (SWJCFC) 2nd the National Junior College Athletic Association in total team offense, 2004 Blinn College 9-2 5-1 (SWJCFC) 2nd averaging 460.5 yards per game, and was also first in passing offense, 2005 Henderson 3-8 2-7 (GSC) T-8th averaging 315.8 yards per game. 2006 Henderson 8-3 6-2 (GSC) T-3rd His previous five seasons were spent with Northwest Mississippi 2007 Henderson 7-3 6-2 (GSC) 4th Community College in Senatobia where he was the offensive coordinator. 2008 Henderson 5-5 4-4 (GSC) 6th Maxfield, who holds a bachelor’s degree from Louisiana Tech and his 2009 Henderson 3-7 3-5 (GSC) 8th master’s from the United States Sports Academy, was named Offensive 2010 Henderson 7-4 6-2 (GSC) T-1st Coordinator of the Year for Community and Junior Colleges in 1999 by 2011 Henderson 6-4 4-1 (GAC) 2nd American Football Coach Magazine. 2012 Henderson 10-1 8-0 (GAC) 1st His 28 years of coaching experience includes five years as an assistant 2013 Henderson 11-1 10-0 (GAC) 1st at Northwestern State University in Natchitoches, La. Working under former HSU Athletic Director and then coach of the the entire staff and players donating blood which amounts to over 60 Demons Sam Goodwin, Maxfield was defensive line coach from 1991- pints each year. 94, before becoming Goodwin’s defensive coordinator from 1994 to 1996. Throughout the year, Reddie players take turns in assisting at the local Maxfield also spent a total of 10 years (1986-1990 and 1996-2001) at humane society where they clean pens, as well as wash, feed and walk Northwest Mississippi Community College. the animals. A graduate of John Tyler High Maxfield and the Reddies also take part in the Reddie to Read program. School in Tyler, Texas, Maxfield This program involves the team visiting the local elementary schools in the was a four-year letterman at area and reading to children. Louisiana Tech University The Reddie to Serve program is a program in which the Reddies assist where he played offensive the elderly or handicapped within the community by doing yard work, guard and center. painting, conducting household chores, etc. After his eligibility was The Reddies have also assisted with the building of playgrounds at finished, Maxfield served as a local schools and community centers. student assistant for the With one of Arkansas’ most visited state parks (DeGray State Park) Bulldogs before becoming a located just outside of town, the Reddies assist with the DeGray Lake graduate assistant at Ole Miss. clean up. Players will pick up trash around the lake and campsites. DeGray Coach Maxfield and wife Lake State Park consists of over 200 miles of shoreline and has nearly 2 Beth Ann have assisted with million visitors each year. several charitable organizations Maxfield and his players also make visits to the Arkansas Children’s donating their time as well as Hospital in Little Rock. The children look forward to these visits, but it’s the providing financial support to children who have a lasting impression on the players. such organizations as the Make- Every year Maxfield and his staff take part in the AFCA Coach To Cure A-Wish Foundation, the Humane MD to raise money to help defeat Duchenne. Society, United Way, Relay for Also a supporter of the local law enforcement, Maxfield annually Life, and the Red Cross to name sponsors the Arkadelphia Police Department lift-a-thon. a few. Maxfield is also a featured speaker at several civic group luncheons Each January, Maxfield, his and meetings as well as numerous events throughout the state. staff and the Reddies conduct Maxfield and his wife Beth Ann, who holds a doctorate in English, an on campus blood drive with have one daughter, Alexandra Hailey. 2014 REDDIE COACHES • PAGE 16 MIKE JEFF VOLARVICH McINERNEY OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR DEFENSIVE LINE FIFTH YEAR FIRST YEAR MIDWESTERN STATE (2003) SLIPPERY ROCK (1982)

Mike Volarvich is in his fifth season as offensive coordinator Jeff McInerney is in his first season as the Reddies' defensive and quarterback coach at Henderson State. line coach. Volarvich has been instrumental in making Henderson State McInerney comes to Henderson after spending eight years as one of the top offensive teams in the country. the head football coach at Central Connecticut State University. During his four years at Henderson, a Reddie quarterback During his tenure at CCSU, McInerney compiled a record of 48- has been named conference offensive player of the year and also 41. He led the Blue Devils to a pair of Northeast Conference titles have been Harlon Hill finalist with Kevin Rodgers finishing third in and his 48 wins are the second-highest total in school history. the voting in 2013. McInerney was named the NEC Coach of the Year in 2009. The Henderson State’s offense has averaged 476.4 yards in total Blue Devils won their first outright NEC title in school history and offense, 350.4 yards passing and 42.2 points per game since advanced to their first-ever Division I postseason game. Volarvich’s arrival. In 2009 the Blue Devils matched the school-record for victories Under Volarvich, the 2013 Reddies led the nation in scoring with a 9-3 overall mark, including a 7-1 record in NEC action. Cen- offense (53.3 points per game), total offense (576.6 ypg.), and tral clinched the title with a 14-13 win over St. Francis (Pa.) in the passing offense (428.4 ypg). final regular season game of the season. Central's six-straight Four offensive players earned All-American honors in 2013, wins from Sept. 26 until Oct. 31 marked the longest win streak in while eight earned a spot on the all-conference team. its Division I history. The Blue Devils advanced to the Gridiron In 2012, the Reddies led the nation in scoring (50.36 points Classic and faced Butler on Dec. 5. They lost to the Bulldogs and per game), were third in total offense (516.82 ypg), third in passing finished the season with nine wins, the most in a single-season offense (377.64 ypg), and third in passing efficiency (172.79). since 1973. Eleven offensive players earned all-conference honors, five The Blue Devils set several milestones under McInerney. CCSU were named all-region, and four earned All-American honors. won the NAACP Harmony Classic, defeating North Carolina Cen- Working primarily with quarterbacks, Volarvich has coached tral, 35-23, in front of an NEC record 8,322 people at New Britain's All-Americans Kevin Rodgers and Nick Hardesty who were both Veterans' Stadium in Willow Brook Park on Sept. 20, 2008. finalists for the Harlon Hill Award. McInerney has coached two NEC offensive players of the year, Prior to his arrival to Henderson, Volarvich was the leader of a 15 first team All-NEC selections, 21 second team All-NEC selec- potent EMCC scoring offense which led the NJCAA in passing tions, five ECAC Player of the Week honorees and 35 NEC Player/ offense and finished second in the nation in total offense. Rookie of the Week recipients during his tenure. McInerney's stu- Coach Volarvich has almost a decade of coaching experience dent-athletes have also received 12 All-America awards, including at the community college level, serving as an offensive coordinator two Academic All-America honors. at Southwest Mississippi CC and East Central CC before joining McInerney's teams led the league in rushing offense five times the staff at East Mississippi. while also ranking in the top-10 in rushing nationally. Volarvich established himself as one of the most innovative Additional stops for McInerney included two seasons as the offensive minds on the community college level. During his three defensive coordinator at the University of Rhode Island. He also years at Blinn College in Texas, the Buccaneers ranked in the top worked as an assistant coach at Tulsa, UNLV, Oregon State, Geor- ten in the NJCAA statistically in passing and total offense. gia Southern and Southern California. Volarvich began his coaching career at Cabrillo College in The South Windsor High School graduate received his Aptos, Calif., and has handled other responsibilities throughout bachelor's degree from Slippery Rock University in 1982 and his his career, including recruiting, academic advising and financial master's degree from Troy State University in 1984. His first coach- aid consolation. ing job came at Slippery Rock as an undergraduate in 1981 and Volarvich, a two-time All-Conference selection at Kentucky State then as a graduate assistant coach in 1982. University, was invited to the San Francisco 49ers’ tryout camp McInerney has seen plenty of success in his coaching career, and to the Miami Dolphins’ mini-camp in 1999, and played three including being a part of a staff that won a National Champion- seasons of professional football. ships at Troy State (1984 and 1987) and Georgia Southern (1990). Volarvich received his bachelor’s degree from Midwestern State McInerney and his wife, Leslie, have two children. Ryan is a University in Wichita Falls, Texas, and later earned his master’s 2009 graduate of Pittsburgh State and Amy is a 2013 graduate of degree in physical education from the University of West Alabama. CCSU. Volarvich is married to the former Lauren Park of Houston, Texas, and they are the parents of three children, Mischa Elizabeth, Aubrey Lou and their newest addition Gavin Layne. 2014 REDDIE COACHES • PAGE 17 MATT JEREMIAH GORDON FISCUS DEFENSIVE LINE/RECRUITING OFFENSIVE LINE 10TH YEAR THIRD YEAR CONCORD (2002) MCPHERSON (2008) In his 10th season at Jeremiah Fiscus is in Henderson State, Matt his third year at Henderson Gordon will take over as State and will serve as the the Reddie secondary Reddies’ offensive line coach after serving the coach. past three seasons as the Since his arrival, Fiscus defensive line coach. has coached All- Six defensive linemen American’s Kelton Hays have earned All-GAC and Doug Despain, had five honors with Robbie players earn all-region Aldridge and Glennon honors and eight lineman Bobo garnering all-region earn All-GAC honors. honors. The 2013 offensive line Gordon has coached 14 earned National Offensive all-conference selections Line of the Week for its per- including three-time All- formance against Southern American Devon Hughes Nazarene as the Reddies who led the nation three totaled a record 855 yards straight seasons in of offense while scoring 82 points. passes defended. The Reddie offense led the nation in total offense (576.6 ypg), Gordon came to passing offense (428.4 ypg) and scoring 53.3 ppg). Henderson State after Fiscus had an immediate impact in 2012 as five Reddie lineman spending 2004 at Blinn earned All-GAC honors. Junior College as defensive secondary coach. Henderson State’s offense led the nation in scoring (50.36 While at Blinn, the Bucs had one of the best pass defenses in the points per game), were third in total offense (516.82 ypg), third in Southwest Junior College Conference allowing just 141 passing passing offense (377.64 ypg), and third in passing efficiency yards per game. (172.79). Gordon also spent two seasons at Cisco Junior College as Fiscus come to Henderson after spending two seasons at Texas linebackers coach, defensive line coach and strength and Christian University. conditioning coach. Fiscus first arrived at TCU as a video/recruiting graduate as- Gordon has worked numerous camps including the Elite Sports sistant in June 2010. He was named assistant offensive line coach - Pigskin Classic in Honolulu, Hawaii, The O-D Camp at Sam in 2011. He received his master’s degree in education adminis- Houston State University and the ASC Contact Camp at Texas tration from TCU. State University. Fiscus also worked two years at Northwestern State. He was a A 2002 graduate of Concord University, Gordon earned his graduate assistant and assistant offensive line coach in 2008 degree in sports management/physical education and a master’s before becoming the Demons’ running backs coach in 2009. He degree in physical education from Tarleton State. received a master’s degree in sports administration from North- While at Concord, Gordon was an All-Conference linebacker western State. and was invited to play in the college All-Star while recording 16 A native of Stafford, Kan., Fiscus played two seasons at Dodge career sacks. City Community College before transferring to McPherson Col- A native of Charlottesville, Va., Gordon also attended Fork Union lege, where he was a team captain. Military Academy and is a graduate of Western Albermarle High Fiscus started all four years at center for both schools, giving School where he was a First-Team All-Conference football and him a streak of 41 consecutive starts during his collegiate playing lacrosse player. career. Gordon is a member of the American Football Coaches As a sophomore, he helped lead Dodge City to the Heart of Texas Association. Bowl in Copperas Cove, Texas, against Cisco Junior College. Gordon is married to the former Josie Moody who is an assistant Fiscus is a 2008 graduate of McPherson with a degree in elemen- athletic trainer at Henderson State. The two are the proud parents tary education. He and his wife, Jessie, were married on July 2, of one son, Micah, who was born on May 17, 2014. 2011. 2014 REDDIE COACHES • PAGE 18 ROBERT BRANDON ESPINOZA SHARP WIDE RECEIVERS LINEBACKERS/NFL LIAISON FOURTH YEAR FIRST YEAR HENDERSON STATE (2009) LOUISVILLE (2007)

Robert Espinoza is in his Brandon Sharp is in his first season at Henderson State serv- fourth season as a full-time ing as linebackers coach and as the Reddies’ NFL liaison. member of the Reddie Sharp spent the previous two seasons at the University of Ala- coaching staff, after working as bama-Birmingham for then-head coach Garrick McGee. Sharp was a graduate assistant coach. the Blazers’ secondary coach. Espinoza coaches the Before his stint at UAB, he worked as a graduate assistant at Reddie receivers as well as Arkansas working with the defense. assisting with recruiting and While at Arkansas, Sharp coached in three bowl games includ- administrative duties. ing the 2010 Liberty Bowl, the 2011 Sugar Bowl and the 2012 During Espinoza’s tenure as Cotton Bowl. wide receivers coach, six Sharp played collegiately at Louisville and spent time in the Reddie receivers have earned NFL as a member of the Tennessee Titans and Chicago Bears. All-GAC honors, including Sharp was a four-year letterman at Louisville from 2003-06 and Robert Jordan and Darius Davis was part of the Bobby Petrino-coached team that beat Wake For- who both earned All-America est 24-13 in the 2007 Orange Bowl, the first BCS Bowl game in honors. Cardinals’ history. Five Reddie receivers have Sharp appeared in 46 career games at Louisville and finished earned National Player of the his career with 120 tackles,14 pass breakups, two forced fumbles Week and GAC Player of the and two interceptions. Week honors. As a senior, he earned second-team All-Big East acclaim after Espinoza has coached a pair of Reddie receivers who have collecting 50 tackles, 5.0 for loss with 2.5 sacks, seven pass break- totaled over 1,000 yards in a season including HSU and GAC ups and one forced fumble. His junior season, he ranked seventh career record leader Darius Davis who has totaled 2,425 yards on the team with 48 tackles, 2.0 for loss, and added four pass and 29 touchdowns entering his final season at Henderson. breakups and one interception. Prior to taking up the coaching profession, Espinoza played Sharp, a native of Jacksonville, Fla., helped The Bolles School three years at Henderson State as a wide receiver. During his to a 14-1 record and the Florida Class 2A state title as a senior, as three years as a player, the native of Pasadena, Texas caught 63 he earned second-team all-state accolades and led the city with passes for 849 yards and three touchdowns. nine interceptions. Battling through injuries during his sophomore and junior His junior season, he made four interceptions while helping season, Espinoza had a solid senior year having 34 receptions lead Bolles to an 11-2 mark and a district title. for 477 yards. Sharp was signed by the Tennessee Titans and participated in Espinoza played a season at Blinn Junior College where he three preseason games in 2007. Later that season, he was signed earned honorable mention All-Conference honors. to the Chicago Bears practice squad. Espinoza earned his Bachelor’s of Science degree from Sharp earned his bachelor’s degree in sports administration Henderson State in 2009 and a Master’s in Sports Administration from Louisville in 2007. in 2010. Espinoza is married to the former Anna Eudy of Dierks, Ark. The couple are the parents of Drake (7) and Phillip born this past August. JIMI JARROD EASTERLING JACKSON RUNNING BACKS/VIDEO GRADUATE ASSISTANT FOURTH YEAR FOURTH YEAR HENDERSON STATE (2014) HENDERSON STATE (2013) ALL AMERICAN • HARLON HILL CANDIDATE

CAREER: Named GAC Male Athlete of the Year for 2012-13 and 2013-14 . . . Also was the 2013-14 GAC Male Scholar Athlete of the Year . . . Named to numerous All-America Teams including Associated Press, D2Football.com, Daktronics, Don Hansen’s, Beyond College Sports, and Lindy’s . . . Unani- mous choice for GAC Offensive Player of the Year in 2012 and 2013 . . . Chosen to the AllState/AFCA Good Works Team voted as the team captain 1515 . . . Named GAC Offensive Player of the Week honors 12 times during his 151515 career and National Player of the Week seven times . . . Has a 26-3 record KEVINKEVIN QB • 6-3 • 215 • GRAD. as HSU’s starting quarterback . . . Holds the HSU and GAC career records ROCKWALL, TEXAS for passing yards (10,484), touchdowns (97), completions (754), comple- tion percentage (.669), and total offense (10,489) . . . Has thrown for 300 RODGERSRODGERS ROCKWALL HEATH HS yards or more in 20 of 31 games, 400 or more yards 10 times, and 500 or more yards three times . . . Was also a member of the GAC All-Academic Team three times . . . Graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor’s of RODGERS’ RESUME Business Administration in Finance December 13, 2013 and gave the stu- 2014 HONORS dent response at commencement . . . Currently enrolled in graduate school. • NFL.com Top 14 Small College Players 2013: Named GAC Offensive Player of the Week five times, Beyond College Sports National Player of the Week four times, and D2Football.com • Lindy’s Sports Preseason Player of the Year National Player of the Week twice . . . Set a single-game HSU and GAC • D2 Football Preseason All-America record throwing for 595 yards, completing 42-of-50 passes against East • Beyond College Sports Preseason All-America Central . . . Opened the season throwing for six touchdowns, completing • USA College Football Preseason All-America 17 of 25 passes for 468 yards against Southern Nazarene . . . Completed 27-of-39 passes for 474 yard and threw three touchdowns against South- 2013 HONORS ern Arkansas . . . Also rushed for a pair of touchdowns against the • Beyond College Sports All-America - 1st Team Muleriders . . . Led the nation in passing yards per game (400.6), total • Lindy’s Sports All-America - 1st Team offense (399.3), second in passing yards (4,807), third in touchdowns • Associated Press Little All-America - 2nd Team (40) while completing 322-of-467 passes. • D2 Football.com All-America - 2nd Team 2012: Earned GAC Player of the Week honors a record six times . . . Led the • Daktronics All-America - 2nd Team nation in yards per completion (14.77) and yards per pass (9.78) . . . Finished second in the nation in passing efficiency (175.66) and touch- • Don Hansen All-America - 2nd Team down passes (41) . . . Ranked fourth in the NCAA in passing yards per • Harlon Hill Finalist (3rd in voting) game (363.8) and total offense (366.3) . . . Was named NCAA.com and D2 • AllState/AFCA Good Works Team Captain Football National Player of the Week for his performance against McKendree • Daktronics Super Region 3 Player of the Year where he set a school and GAC record with seven touchdown passes • Don Hansen Super Region 3 Player of the Year while completing 28-of-36 passes for 442 • 2013-14 GAC Male Scholar Athlete of the Year yards . . . Threw for 518 yards, completing • 2013-14 GAC Male Athlete of the Year 32-of-46 passes against Southern Arkan- • 2013 GAC Offensive Player of the Year sas . . . Totaled 466 yards passing, going • 2013 Arkansas Crain Media Star of Tomorrow 30-for-44 with 5 touchdowns against • 5-Time GAC Offensive Player of the Week Harding. 2011: Played in seven games making six • 4-Time National Offensive Player of the Week starts for the Reddies . . . Named GAC Offen- • GAC All-Academic Team sive Player of the Week on Nov. 12 when he led HSU to a 41-36 win over OBU . . . Against the 2012 HONORS Tigers, he completed 26-of-41 passes for 332 • Beyond College Sports All-America - 1st Team yards, and had scoring strikes of 67, • D2 Football.com All-America - Honorable Mention 48, and 36 yards. • Don Hansen All-America - Honorable Mention 2010: Redshirted. • Harlon Hill Finalist (6th in voting) PREP: Attended Rockwall-Heath • Daktronics All-Super Region 3 - 1st Team High School where he lettered two • Don Hansen All-Super Region 3 - 2nd Team years in football . . . A second-team • 2012-13 GAC Male Athlete of the Year all-district selection and Academic All- State pick his senior year after throwing • 2012 GAC Offensive Player of the Year for 2600 yards and 20 touchdowns. • 6-Time GAC Offensive Player of the Week PERSONAL: Born Nov. 26, 1991 . . . Son of Ted and • GAC All-Academic Team Linda Rodgers . . . Has two brothers, Kyle and Rick . . . Active member in HSU’ Baptist Collegiate 2011 HONORS Ministries (BCM) . . . Enjoys golfing, hunting and • GAC Offensive Player of the Week playing video games. • GAC All-Academic Team RODGERS’ CAREER STATISTICS Year G Comp Att Int YDS TD LG 300+ 400+ 500+ AV/C AV/G 2011 7 134 215 10 1,267 9 67 1 0 0 9.5 181.0 2012 11 271 409 12 4,002 41 82 8 4 1 14.7 363.8 2013 12 322 467 12 4,807 40 83 10 5 2 14.9 400.6 2014 2 50 71 1 577 8 58 11011.5288.5 TOTAL 33 777 1162 35 10,653 98 83 20 10 3 13.7 322.8 ALL AMERICAN CANDIDATE

CAREER: Named to the USA College Football Preseason All- America Team . . . Holds the HSU and GAC record for career receiving yards with 2,642 and touchdown receptions with 34.

2014: Set a HSU and GAC record in the season-opener against 888 Southern Nazarene with five touchdown receptions . . . Also DARIUSDARIUS WR • 6-1 • 212 • SR. caught 10 passes for 217 yards in just one half and was named FRISCO, TEXAS GAC Co-Offensive Player of the Week. FRISCO WAKELAND HS 2013: Earned first-team Don Hansen All-American honors . . . DAVISDAVIS Also was selected to the Beyond College Sports All-American Team (2nd), D2Football.com All-American Team (3rd), and As- sociated Press (Honorable Mention) . . . A first-team All-GAC DAVIS’ RESUME selection . . . Set the HSU and GAC single-season record for • 2014 GAC Player of the Week (9/6/14) yards receiving with 1,597 . . . Also record a single-season • 2013 Don Hansen 1st-Team All-American record for touchdown receptions with 16 . . . Became only the • 2013 Beyond College Sports 2nd-Team All-American fourth player in HSU hstory to go over 1,000 yards receiving in • 2013 D2Football.com 3rd-Team All-American a season . . . Went over the 100-yard mark eight times during • 2013 Associated Press Honorable Mention All-American • 2013 Don Hansen 2nd-Team All-Super Region 3 the season . . . Named Beyond College Sports Network Na- • 2013 Daktronics 2nd-Team All-Super Region 3 tional Player of the Week after compiling a career-best 232 • 2013 First-Team All-GAC Selection yards against Southern Arkansas which ranks third all-time in • 2012 Honorable Mention All-GAC Selection HSU history ...... Had 136 yards and three touchdowns • HSU Career Record for Yards Recieving (2,425) against OBU . . . Totaled 187 yards on eight catches against • HSU Career Record for Recieving Touchdowns (29) Southeastern Oklahoma . . . Caught four passes for 156 yards • HSU Season Record for Yards Recieving (1,597) against Arkansas Tech including an 83-yard reception for a • HSU Season Record for Touchdowns (16) touchdown . . . Totaled 142 yards on 10 receptions against McKendree . . . Had a 71-yard touchdown reception in the season opener against Southern Nazarene . . . Caught four SINGLE GAME HIGHS passes for 156 yards and two touchdowns against Arkansas Tech. RECEPTIONS 2012: A Honorable Mention All-GAC selection . . . Led the 10 vs. Southern Nazarene (9/6/14) team in average yards per catch with an average of 19.3 . . . 10 vs. McKendree (9/14/13) 10 vs. St. Cloud St. (11/23/13) Had 27 receptions for 522 yards . . . Eight of his 27 catches resulted in a touchdown . . . Had a season best six catches in YARDS HSU’s NCAA playoff game against Missouri Weastern . . . 232 vs. Southern Arkansas (11/9/13) Totaled three catches for 72 yards against Southern Arkansas 217 vs. Southern Nazarene (9/6/14) 213 vs. St. Cloud St. (11/23/13) . . . Caught two touchdown passes against Harding (26 and 18 yards) . . . Had a pair of touchdown receptions against TOUCHDOWNS UAM . . . Caught a 75-yard pass for a touchdown against 5 vs. Southern Nazarene (9/6/14) Southeastern Oklahoma . . . Had a big game against 100 YARD GAMES McKendree having 84 yards on three catches including touch- 232 vs. Southern Arkansas (11/9/13) down scores of 60 and 8 yards. 217 vs. Southern Nazarene (9/6/14) 2011: Redshirted 213 vs. St. Cloud St. (11/23/13) 2010: Played in all 11 games, making one start . . . Caught 20 187 vs. Southeastern Okla. (9/21/13) 156 vs. Arkansas Tech (10/19/13) passes for 306 yards including four touchdown grabs as a 142 vs. McKendree (9/14/13) freshman . . . Averaged 27.8 yards per reception. 142 vs. Harding (10/26/13) PREP: Attended Frisco Wakeland High (Frisco, Texas) where 136 vs. Ouachita Baptist (11/16/13) he lettered in track in addition to football. 100 vs. East Central (9/28/13) PERSONAL: Born April 14, 1990 . . . Son of Val Davis . . . Favorite professional football team is the Dallas Cowboys . . . Credits his mom as the person he admires the most because DAVIS’ CAREER STATISTICS of her encouragement . . . Majoring in General Studies. Year G NO YDS AV/C TD LG AV/G 2010 11 20 306 15.3 4 35 27.8 2012 11 27 522 19.3 9 75 47.5 2013 12 75 1597 21.3 16 83 133.1 2014 2 11 228 20.7 5 58 114.0 TOTAL 36 133 2653 19.9 34 83 73.7 • REDDIE FOOTBALL PLAYER BIOS • COREY CHAPPELL ZANN JONES WIDE RECEIVER WIDE RECEIVER 5-7 • 160 • JR.-2L 6-0 • 215 • JR.-2L ROWLETT, TEXAS ROGERS, ARK. ROWLETT HS 1 SHILOH CHRISTIAN 2 2013: Named GAC and 2013: Had four receptions for a career-best 80 yards and South- BCSN National Player of the western Oklahoma . . . Grabbed a 14-yard pass from Kevin Week after having a 100-yard Rodgers for his first career touchdown against the Bulldogs . . . kickoff return for a touchdown Completed the season with six catches for 94 yards. against Harding . . . Averaged 26.1 yards per kick return . . . 2012: Had three receptions for 17 yards . . . Caught two passes Totaled five catches for 66 for 13 yards against Southeastern Oklahhoma. yards against St. Cloud State . . . Scored a pair of touch- 2011: Redshirted. downs against McKendree . . . Caught a 43-yard strike for a PREP: Lettered four years at Shiloh Christian School . . . A four-time score against the Bearcats . . all-conference and three-time all-state selection . . . Was named . 27 catches for 353 yards. one of the top five wide receivers in the state of Arkansas by ArkansasVarsity.com . . . A member of the 2010 Super Sonic Team Class 4A . . . Totaled four receptions for 202 yards and three touch- 2012: Caught his first colle- downs in the 2010 Class 4A State Championship game against giate touchdown pass Pulaski Academy . . . Totaled 66 receptions for 1507 yards and 25 against Arkansas-Monticello . touchdowns his senior season . . . Helped lead team to four . . Ended the year with seven conference championships and three state titles . . . Selected as catches and 46 yards. one of the top college prospects in Class 4A . . . Holds the Arkan- sas State record for touchdown receptions in a career with 57 . . . PREP: Three-sport athlete at Rowlett High (Rowlett, Texas)…In Ended his prep career with 225 receptions for 3902 yards. his senior season of track, he was the district champion in the 100m dash and was a part of district champion relay teams in the PERSONAL: Born February 25, 1992 . . . The son of Robert and 4X100 and the 4X200…In football, he was second-team all-dis- Sherry Jones . . . Has two brothers Zach and Zaul, an three sisters, trict and helped his team to a district co-championship as a se- Katie, Keely and Kasi. nior.

PERSONAL: Born April 16, 1994…Son of Corey and Nicole Chappell…Has one brother, Keldrick…His favorite athlete is the Chicago Bear’s Devin Hester, but his favorite professional foot- ball team is the Dallas Cowboys…Hobbies outside of football include dancing. GARY VINES DEFENSIVE BACK 5-11 • 190 • SO.-1L NORTH LITTLE ROCK, ARK. NORTH LITTLE ROCK HS 3 2014: Picked off a SNU pass in the season opener and returned it 35 yards. 2013: Compiled 46 tackles, 4.5 tackles for lost yardage, 8 pass break-ups and 3 interceptions . . . Recorded the game-ending interception against OBU . . . Earned GAC and Beyond College Sports National Player of the Week after having nine tackles and two interceptions, including one returned for a 69-yard touchdown against Arkansas-Monticello. PREP: A 2012 All-State pick from North Little Rock High School . . . Led his team in tackles with 107 while also having five Interceptions . . . A three year starter, he was selected Little Rock Metro All-Area Defensive Player of the Year. `

• REDDIE FOOTBALL PLAYER BIOS • JOSEPH SNAPP ANTHONY HATTEN WIDE RECEIVER DEFENSIVE BACK 6-2 • 195 • JR.-2L 6-0 • 185 • JR.-TRF. VAN BUREN, ARK. HUGHES SPRINGS, TEXAS VAN BUREN HS 4 KILGORE CC 5 2014: Opened the season with COLLEGE: Played two years at Kilgore Community College where five catches for 86 yards he earned all-conference honors. including a 36-yard touchdown reception against SNU. PREP: Lettered three years at Hughes Springs High School . . . Recorded 75 tackles, three interceptions, and ten pass break-ups 2013: Ended the season with during senior season, leading team to a district championship. 18 catches for 352 yards and four touchdowns . . . Caught PERSONAL: Born March 11, 1993 . . . The son of Carmella Hatten two touchdown passes and . . . Has one sister, Adriana . . . Favorite professional team is the recorded 4 receptions for 80 Houston Texans . . . Majoring in Sports Management. yards in HSU’s win over Ouachita Baptist . . . Snapp opened the game against OBU with a 50-yard touchdown . . . Hauled in his first collegiate JOSH DAVIS touchdown against Southern LINEBACKER Arkansas . . . Ended the game 5-11 • 215 • SO.-1L against SAU with three catches for 58 yards . . . Had a EL DORADO, ARK. 65-yard reception against EL DORADO HS 6 Harding . . . Blocked a punt that set up a Reddie touchdown 2013: Played in eight games and had a season-best six tackles against Southern Nazarene. against Arkansas-Monticello . . . Also had five stops against Harding . . . Had four tackles in HSU’s triple overtime win over Ouachita Baptist . . . Ended year with 28 total tackles. 2012: Played in nine games and had two catches for 15 yards . . . Recorded his first reception against Southern Nazarene on 2012: Redshirted. August 29. PREP: Lettered three seasons in football at El Dorado HS . . . 2011: Redshirted. Team won the Arkansas 6A State Championship in each of the years he lettered . . . As a senior, recorded 85 tackles, 18 of those PREP: Earned All-State honors his senior season at Van Buren for loss yardage, forced 11 fumbles, recovered one fumble, and High School . . . Was a two-time All-Conference selection . . . picked off one pass . . . Named all-state, all-area, and all-confer- Totaled 42 receptions for 678 yards and four touchdowns in his ence in his senior year. final year . . . Selected VYPE Athlete of the Month in September of 2010 . . . River Valley All-VYPE Squad Returner in 2009 . . . Also PERSONAL: Born February 24, 1994 . . . Son of Lachunda Davis lettered two years in basketball. . . . His favorite movie is “Friday Night Lights” . . . Lists Baltimore Ravens’ linebacker Ray Lewis and Philadelphia Eagles’ quarter- PERSONAL: Born February 12, 1993 . . . The son Randy and back Mike Vick as his favorite athletes . . . Hobbies outside of Cynthia Snapp . . . Has one brother, Brian, and two sisters, Crystal football include reading and going to church . . . Credits his mom and Jasmine . . . Favorite professional team is the Oklahoma City as the person he admires the most because of her perseverance Thunder. . . . Intended major is Psychology.

SNAPP’S CAREER STATISTICS Year G NO YDS AV/C TD LG AV/G 2012 9 2 15 7.5 0 15 1.7 2013 11 18 352 19.6 4 65 32.0 2014 2 10 128 12.8 1 36 64.0 TOTAL 22 30 495 16.5 5 65 22.5 • REDDIE FOOTBALL PLAYER BIOS • KENRICK BURNS SHELDON WATSON CORNER BACK DEFENSIVE BACK 5-9 • 200 • JR.-2L 6-2 • 185 • FR.-HS FORT SMITH, ARK. PALESTINE, TEXAS FORT SMITH NORTHSIDE HS 7 PALESTINE HS 10 2013: Finished the season with 24 tackles and three pass break- PREP: A two-time all-district wide receiver at Palestine High School ups . . . Had a career-best six tackles against Arkansas-Monticello . . . Totaled 50 catches for 690 yards and 11 touchdowns as a . . . Also had five stops against Southern Nazarene . . . Against senior . . . Also was a first-team all-district free safety where he Southern Arkansas he recorded two pass breakups. recorded 49 tackles . . .Scored seven touchdowns in one game . . . Also earned all-district honors in basketball. 2012: Played in 11 games and totaled six receptions for 81 yards . . . Had a 29-yard reception against Southern Arkansas . . . Had PERSONAL: Born July 25, 1996 . . . The son of Sheldon Watson eight special team tackles and a fumble recovery against Harding. and Tracie Pinson and stepfather Benjamin Pinson . . . Has four siblings, Ronald Brown, Sherella Watson, Sade Watson, and PREP: Lettered two years at Fort Smith Northside . . . A two-time Shana Davis . . . Favorite professional team is the Oakland Raid- Class 7A All-State selection . . . Played quarterback and totaled ers . . . Planning on majoring in business management. more than 4,000 yards passing and 1,000 yards rushing . . . Totaled 28 touchdown passes and 24 rushing scores . . . Was selected ESPN Regional Player of the Week . . . Became the first player in Arkansas high school history to throw for more than DALLAS HARDISON 4,000 yards and rush for 1,000 yards in a single season . . . Played at the wide receiver position his junior year having 55 QUARTERBACK receptions for 850 yards. 5-10 • 195 • SO.-1L BENTONVILLE, ARK. PERSONAL: Born Jan. 6, 1994 . . . The son of Kim and Dazzle BENTONVILLE HS Burns . . . Has two brothers, Kodi and Khayyam . . . Brother Kodi 11 played for Auburn . . . Brother Khayyam was a four-year letterman 2014: Completed 8-of-12 passes for 156 yards in the season at Arkansas State . . . Favorite professional team is Tampa Bay . . opener against SNU . . . Threw touchdown strikes against the . Enjoys listening to music and playing video games . . . Undecided Storm including an 82-yard bomb to Adrian Tucker. on a major. 2013: Recorded his first touchdown pass of his college career when he connected with Corey Chappell for a 43-yard score against McKendree . . . Completed 4-of-6 passes for 52 yards inlcuing a 15 yard touchdown against Arkansas Tech . . . Was 3- for-3 and totaled 78 yards against McKendree . . . Played in six BLAKE REEVE games and has completed 20 of 26 passes for 76.9 percent . . . Ended the year completing 20 of 26 passes for 286 yards and QUARTERBACK two touchdowns. 6-3 • 205 • FR.-RS 2012: Redshirted. CUERO, TEXAS PREP: Had a stellar career at Bentonville throwing for over 6000 CUERO HS yards and completing 73.5 percent of his passes (377-of-513) . 9 . . An All-State selection his senior year and member of the Vype 2013: Redshirted. Magazine All-Arkansas Team . . . Led the Tigers to a 12-1 record his senior year completing 75 percent of his passes for 3800 PREP: Was a unanimous First-Team All-District quarterback and yards and 39 touchdowns . . . Was named the MVP of Arkansas linebacker at Cuero High School . . . Also earned honorable High School All-Star Game . . . As a junior he led Bentonville to the mention all-area honors . . . Completed 62 percent of his passes Class 7A State Championship . . . He completed 31-of-40 passes in 2012, completing 144 passes for 1,672 yards and 12 touch- for 370 yards and three touchdowns in the win over Fayetteville . downs . . . Collected four rushing touchdowns . . . Named team . . Hardison passed for 69 career touchdowns and rushed for 14 captain and earned honorable mention academic All-State hon- while having a 25-1 record as the Tigers’ starting quarterback. ors. PERSONAL: Born Feb. 2, 1994 . . . Son of Loyd and Tammy Hardison . . . Has two sisters, Heather and McKenzie . . . Enjoys golfing, fishing and hunting . . . Intended major is marketing. HARDISON’S CAREER STATISTICS Year G Comp Att Int YDS TD LG AV/G 2013 6 20 26 1 286 2 43 47.7 2014 1 8 12 1 156 2 82 156.0 Total 8 28 39 2 442 4 82 63.1 • REDDIE FOOTBALL PLAYER BIOS • JACOBY LEWIS JUSTIN WALTER WIDE RECEIVER CORNER BACK 5-6 • 149 • FR.-HS 5-10 • 165 • FR.-RS PEARLAND, TEXAS CROSBY, TEXAS PEARLAND HS 12 CROSBY HS 14 PREP: Helped lead Pearland to a 14-2 record and a 5A-D1 State 2013: Redshirted. Runner-up finish . . . Earned second-team all-district and was an PREP: Lettered two years at Crosby High School . . . Hauled in All-Region 3 selection his senior year . . . Totaled 45 receptions for 45 catches for 850 yards and nine touchdowns during senior 530 yards and 6 touchdowns . . . Also carried the ball 15 times for year, earning All-State honors. 198 yards, scoring 8 touchdowns . . . Lettered three years in track PERSONAL: Born August 27, 1995 . . . The son of Gregory Walter and was an all-district long jumper and sprinter. and Linda Paley . . .Has three brothers, Theo, Isaiah, Jeremiah, PERSONAL: Born March 5, 1996 . .. The son of Jacob and Debra and three sisters, Paige, Jada, and Kaliyah . . . Favorite profes- Lewis . . . Has one sister, Monique . . . Enjoys playing video games sional teams are the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Oklahoma City . . . Also likes to draw in his spare time . . . Favorite professional Thunder . . . Majoring in Journalism. team is the Houston Texans . . . Intends to major in criminal justice. RYAN BLACK CARLOS ARREDONDO DEFENSIVE BACK 6-3 • 193 • JR.-1L WIDE RECEIVER JACKSONVILLE, TEXAS 6-3 • 199 • SR.-1L TYLER CC OS ANGELES, CALIF. 16 L EAST L.A. CC 2014: In his first game as a defensive player, Black had four tack- 13 les and two pass break-ups against Southern Nazarene. 2013: Redshirted. 2014: Totaled 16 yards on two catches in the season opener 2012: Threw a 74-yard scoring strike to Raheim Alford against against Southern Nazarene. UAM . . . Scored his first collegiate touchdown in Henderson’s 2013: Played in seven games and had three catches for 42 yards season opener against Southern Nazarene with a 10-yard run. . . . Season long catch was 17 yards against East Central. COLLEGE: Transfers from Tyler Community College where he playe 2012: Redshirted. in six games completing 2-of-8 passed for 21 yards . . . Carried the COLLEGE: Played two years at East Los Angeles Junior College ball 20 times for 63 yards. where he helped lead the team to a pair of conference and bowl PREP: Passed for 4,933 yards in two years as a starter at Jackson- game championships . . . Was a first-team all-istrict selection his ville High School . . . Rushed for 567 yards and 12 touchdowns. sophomore year after recording 73 catches for 860 yards and six touchdowns. PREP: Lettered three years in baseball and football at Schurr High School . . . Was a two-time first-team all-district receiver . . . Finished his senior year with a school-record 79 catches for 1200 yards and 12 touchdowns . . . Also a first-team all-district pick in baseball. PERSONAL: Born April 3, 1992 . . . The son of J. Carlos and Rosario Arrendondo . . . Has two sisters,Stephanie and Jazmin . . . List the new Orleans Saints as his favorite professional team . . . Majoring in psychology. • REDDIE FOOTBALL PLAYER BIOS • MARK CZAUS TIM LLEWELLYN WIDE RECEIVER LINEBACKER 5-11 • 191 • JR.-2L 6-2 • 220 • JR.-2L GARLAND, TEXAS DALLAS, TEXAS BISHOP LYNCH HS 17 J.J. PEARCE HS 19 2014: Caught his first touchdown pass as a Reddie with a 20- 2013: Recorded three interceptions on the season including a 25 yard yard reception against SNU . . . Totaled three catches for 47 yards return for a touchdown against Northwestern Oklahoma . . . Also had against the Storm. picks against Southwestern Oklahoma and Southeastern Oklahoma . . . 2013: Henderson’s holder on field goals and PAT kicks . . . Had Recorded a season-best 11 tackles against Southwestern Oklahoma. 10 catches for 59 for the season . . . Had four catches for 24 yards 2012: Named GAC Freshman of the Year honors after turning in a pro- ductive freshman campaign . . . In his first season as a Reddie, Llewellyn against East Central . . . Completed a 48-yard pass on a fake punt had 46 tackles, an interception and a fumble recovery . . . Totaled a against Arkansas Tech. season-best nine tcakles in HSU’s playoff game against Missouri West- 2012: Played in five games . . . Lone reception was against ern . . . He had seven tackles in games against UAM, Harding and South- Southern Nazarene. ern Arkansas. 2011: Redshirted. PREP: A First-Team All-City selection his senior season after having 78 PREP: Rushed for 1,519 yards and threw for 1,134 yards while tackles, eight pass breakups and one forced fumble . . . His junior he was scoring 32 touchdowns . . . Earned First Team All-State honors the team’s quarterback completing 278 of 434 attempts for 1246 passing and was nominated for DFW Offensive Player of the Year and Old yards and 23 touchdowns. PERSONAL: Born April 23, 1993 . . . The son of Robert and Shirley Spice Player of the Year . . . As a junior he rushed for 732 yards, Llewellyn . . . Favorite professional team is the Cowboys . . . Hobbies totaled 438 receiving yards and passed for 520 years . . . Also include fishing, hunting and relaxing at his family’s ranch . lettered in hockey and golf. PERSONAL: Born September 9, 1992 . . . The son of Mark and LLEWELLYN’S CAREER STATISTICS Theresa Czaus . . . Has one brother and one sister Joe and Year G UT AT TT TFL PBU Sack INT FR Michelle . . . Hobbies include playing XBox and hanging out with 2012 11 14 32 46 3.0 0 1 1 1 friends . . . Majoring in business management. 2013 11 22 29 51 5.0 1 0 3 1 Total223661978.01 1 4 2 WESLEY BRADY DEFENSIVE BACK CAMERON DEVEREAUX 5-9 • 180 • SR.-3L CORNERBACK HOMESTEAD, FLA. 5-10 • 190 • SR.-3L SOUTH DADE HS 18 HOUSTON, TEXAS ELKINS HS 2014: After a year off, Brady opened the season with a pair of 20 tackles including a tackle for loss against SNU. 2013: Collected a half of a sack and an interception against Southeastern 2013: Redshirted. . . . Had six tackles in games against Southwestern Oklahoma and Harding. 2012: Was a Second-Team All-GAC selection after totaling 36 tack- 2012: Had an interception and 4 tackles against SWOSU. les and four pass break-ups . . . Recorded a season-best seven 2011: Played in 10 games and ended the year with 22 tackles . . . Col- tackles against Southern Arkansas . . . Lone interception of the lected a season-high seven tackles against Southwestern Oklahoma, year came against Ouachita Baptist. and followed with five tackles the next week against Delta State. PREP: Attended Elkins High School where he was a two-year letterman 2011: Earned Great American Conference Honorable Mention hon- . . . Recorded 15 solo tackles and two pass break-ups as a junior . . . As ors after having 49 tackles . . . Compiled a season-best 11 tackles a senior he totaled 52 solo tackles, one interception, one sack and seven against East Central . . . Had nine stops against Southwestern pass breakups. Oklahoma . . . Ended the year with two interceptions including one PERSONAL: Born March 2, 1993 . . . The son of Brady and Angela against OBU. Devereaux . . . Has one brother, Dezmon . . . Favorite professional team 2010: Recorded his first career interception against Arkansas- is the Houston Texans . . . Favorite movie is Friday Night Lights . . . Enjoys Monticello . . . Also had a pick against SAU . . . Ended season with working out and playing video games. . . . Majoring in athletic training. 12 tackles. PREP: Prepped at South Dade Senior High where he lettered in football and wrestling . . . An All-Dade County selection his senior year, helping lead the Buccaneers to a 10-3 record. DEVEREAUX’S CAREER STATISTICS PERSONAL: Born July 12, 1992 . . . The son of Wesley Sr. and Irene Year G UT AT TT TFL PBU Sack INT FR Brady . . . Has eight siblings . . . Enjoys playing video games . . . 2011101111220.51 000 Majoring in Criminal Justice. 2012 10 16 14 30 1.5 3 0 1 0 2013 11 21 16 37 0.5 2 0.5 1 0 2014 1 1 2 3 0.0 1 0.0 0 1 TOTAL 32 49 43 92 2.5 7 0.5 2 1 • REDDIE FOOTBALL PLAYER BIOS • KENDRICK CALIXTE RODNEY BRYSON DFENSIVE BACK RUNNING BACK 5-11 • 174 • FR.-HS 5-10 • 170 • FR.-RS ST. CLOUD, FLA. N. LITTLE ROCK, ARK. ST. CLOUD HS 21 N. LITTLE ROCK HS 24 PREP: Two-year letter winner at St. Cloud High School . . . Earned 2014: Led the Reddies in rushing in the season opener against First Team All-Osceola County, first team all-district, and first team SNU, carrying the ball three times for 52 yards. all-conference honors during senior season . . . Recorded 64 2013: Redshirted. tackles, 11 pass break-ups, and three interceptions . . .Also let- PREP: Was a First-Team All-State and All-Conference selection at tered in track. North Little Rock High School . . . Turned in a time of 4.35 in the 40- PERSONAL: Born September 5, 1995 . . .The son of Marie Calixte yard dash . . . He helped lead the Wildcats to a 7A-East Confer- . . . Has three brothers, Ketler, Kervy, and Kervens . . .Favorite ence title and a semi-final appearance in the Class 7A State Cham- athlete is Tyrann Mathieu . . .Plans to major in Business Manage- pionships. ment. JAVANTE MACK CHRISTIAN LOVE WIDE RECEIVER DEFENSIVE BACK 5-8 • 175 • JR.-Trf. 6-0 • 180 • JR.-2L LUFKIN, TEXAS WEBSTER, TEXAS SAM HOUSTON STATE 22 CLEARBROOK HS 25 COLLEGE: Played one season at Sam Houston State . . . Also 2013: Played in all 12 games and finished the season with 72 played at Tyler Junior College where he totaled 47 receptions for total tackles which was third-best on the team . . . Had 4.5 tackles 730 yards and four touchdowns . . . Selected all-conference wide for lost yardage and two interceptions . . . Collected seven solo receiver. tackles against Ouachita Baptist . . . Totaled 10 tackles and seven PREP: First-Team All-District for coach John Outlaw at Lufkin High solo stops against Southeastern . . . Also had 10 tackles and an School . . . Had 60 catches for 901 yards, 10 touchdowns . . . Also interception against Harding. lettered in basketball and track and field. PERSONAL: Born December 16, 1992 . . . The son of Tameshia 2012: Played in 10 games making 14 tackles. Watts and Gerald Mack . . . Has three siblings, Gervenski Mack, Jada Mack, and Karrington Mack . . . Favorite team is Dallas. 2011: Redshirted

PREP: Lettered two years at where he JAQUAN COLE was an All-District selection. RUNNING BACK PERSONAL: Born July 21, 1992 . . . The son of Tracy and Melissa 5-8 • 185 • SO.-1L Love . . . Enjoys listening to music . . . Favorite actress is Megan Fox . . . Lists the San Diego Chargers as his favorite team . . . DUNCANVILLE, TEXAS Majoring in Accounting. DUNCANVILLE HS 23 2014: Rushed for a 3-yard touchdown against SNU to open the season. 2013: Played in seven games rushing for 177 yards on 44 attempts . . . Scored his first collegiate touchdown on Sept. 28 against East Central . . . Had a season-best 52 yards on 8 carries against Southern Arkansas . . . Also had four receptions for 40 yards including two catches for 35 yards in HSU’s playoff game against St. Cloud State. PREP: Was an all-district selection at . . . Rushed for 536 yards and eight touchdowns in 2012 . . . Also had 291 yards passing. • REDDIE FOOTBALL PLAYER BIOS • CHRIS KING ZACH RICHARDSON CORNERBACK DEFENSIVE BACK 5-10 • 190 • SR.-3L 6-2 • 210 • SR.-2L ZACHARY, LA. ALABASTER, ALA. ZACHARY HS 26 NASSAU CC 28 2013: Compiled 66 tackles and four interceptions . . . Ended the 2014: Collected four tackles including one sack against SNU. . . year with seven pass break-ups . . . Compiled five tackles and 2013: Totaled 30 tackles on the year . . . Had a blocked punt had an interception in HSU’s playoff game against St. Cloud State against Southeastern . . . Returned a 36-yard interception for a . . . Had six tackles and an interception against Southeastern . . . touchdown against Northwestern Oklahoma . . . Also had an Collected a season-best 11 tackles against ArkansasTech. interception against UAM. 2012: Totaled 16 tackles and two pass break-ups . . . Had three 2012: Played in all 11 games and ended the season with 31 tackles in games against Soutnern Nazarene, Arkansas Tech tackles . . . Had an interception against East Central . . .Totaled and Southeastern. four pass break-ups including two against Southern Arkansas. 2011: Played in four games last year . . . Recorded tackles against COLLEGE: Transfers from Nassau CC where he played in three Central Arkansas and Ouachita Baptist. games his sophomore season having six tackles. PREP: Lettered three years at Zachary High School . . . Selected PREP: An all-conference selection at John Carroll High School. as team captain his senior season . . . Ended the year with 55 tackles, two interceptions, and 15 pass deflections . . . Totaled 45 tackles as a junior, while having two Interceptions and 10 pass deflections . . . He also lettered two years in both powerlifting VERRICK PONDER and in track and field. RUNNING BACK PERSONAL: Born July 6, 1993 . . . The son of Craig and Alexis 5-10 • 180 • JR.-Trf. King . . . Has one brother and sister, Craig and Majella . . . Favorite professional teams are the Saints and Hornets . . . Majoring in VICTORVILLE, CALIF. business finance. VICTOR VALLEY CC 30 COLLEGE: Played at Victor Valley College during freshman and sophomore seasons . . . Had at total of 126 carries for 849 yards and nine touchdowns BLAKE LOPEZ PREP: Lettered four years at Palm Beach Gardens High School . . . Had 43 carries for 316 yards . . . Helped lead team to a regional LINEBACKER finals appearance. 5-11 • 200 • SR.-3L PERSONAL: Born March 27, 1994 . . . The son of Janet Hollis and the latte Vernon Ponder Sr. . . . Favorite professional team is the NEW IBERIA, LA. Indianapolis Colts . . . Favorite athlete is Marshawn Lynch . . . NEW IBERIA HS 27 Majoring in Criminal Justice. 2013: Finished the season with 52 tackles and three pass break- ups . . . Totaled a career-high 11 tackles against Arkansas- Monticello . . . Had nine tackles against Southern Arkansas along RAASHAAN REASON with a pass breakup . . . Recorded six tackles against Harding. RUNNING BACK 2012: Ended the season with 31 tackles including a season-best seven stops against Arkansas Tech . . . Had a tackle for lost 5-9 • 183 • FR.-Trf. yardage against Southern Nazarene. MESQUITE, TEXAS 2011: Played in all 10 games . . . Ended the season with eight TEXAS TECH tackles . . . Recorded two tackles in games against Southwestern 31 Oklahoma and Southeastern Oklahoma. COLLEGE: Attended Texas Tech one year but did not play. PREP: Attended New Iberia High School where he earned All- PREP: A three-time All-District selection at West Mesquite High District 4-5A as a junior and senior . . . Totaled 68 solo tackles and School . . . Was a two-time All-Region region and All-State selec- three interceptions his senior season, earning All-Acadiana and tion . . . A 2012 AAU Track & Field All-American in both the 100- Honorable Mention All-State. meters and 200-meters . . . Recorded a personal-best time of PERSONAL: Born May 24, 1993 . . . The son of Gay Lopez . . . 21.94 in the 200-meter dash during the 2012 outdoor season . . . Has two brothers, Matt and Troy, and two sisters, Jean’nel and Helped the 4x100 relay team advance to the regional qualifying Sherri . . . Majoring in kinesiology. meet. PERSONAL: The sone of Raymond and Sherlondra Reason . . . Has four siblings; Rhakayla, Rhamil, Rhyan and Alex . . . Has been running track since the age of 4 . . . Pursuing a degree in physical therapy. • REDDIE FOOTBALL PLAYER BIOS • BLAKE HUGHES LAWSON SCHULZ DEFENSIVE BACK LINEBACKER 6-3 • 205 • SO.-Trf. 6-0 • 225 • JR.-2L WARREN, ARK. ATLANTA, TEXAS ARKANSAS STATE 32 ATLANTA HS 37 2014: totaled four solo stops with one tackle for a loss against Southern Nazarene. MIKE MEADOR 2013: Played in eight games and totaled 15 tackles . . . Had seven tackles including one tackle for a loss in the season opener DEFENSIVE BACK against Southern Nazarene. 5-11 • 195 • SR.-2L 2012: Saw limited time on special teams. CHARLESTON, ARK. 2011: Redshirted. PREP: Prepped at Atlanta High School where he lettered two sea- CHARLESTON HS 33 sons . . . Received honorable mention All-District his Junior sea- son and First-Team All-District as a senior . . . Also lettered three 2013: Redshirted. seasons in baseball and cross country. 2012: Saw limited action playing in six games. PERSONAL: Born April 1, 1993 . . . The son of Clay and Tonya PREP: Attended Charleston High School where he was an All- Schulz and Guy and Dana Marsh . . . Has five brothers, Cameron, District, All-Area, and All-State selection . . . Totaled 708 yards on Josh, Daly, Zach, and Triston and two sisters, Lyndsey and Trinity 40 receptions as a senior . . . Also rushed for more than 400 yards . . . Favorite team is the Dallas Cowboys . . . Favorite activities are . . . Had 35 catches for 634 yards on Charleston’s State Champi- attending church, umpiring and spending time with family . . . onship team his junior year. Majoring in Pre-Med. PEYTON SQUIRES RYAN MCDONALD LINEBACKER RUNNING BACK 6-1 • 210 • FR.-RS 5-10 • 200 • JR.-2L SPRINGDALE, ARK. CHARLESTON, ARK. SPRINGDALE HAR-BER HS 34 CHARLESTON HS 38 2103: Redshirted 2013: Led the Reddies in rushing averaging 75.6 yards per game PREP: Prepped at Springdale Har-Ber . . . Was a member of the in eight games played . . . Ended the season with 605 yards on Super Sonic Class 7A Team and earned Class 7A All-State honors, 101 carries while scoring seven touchdowns . . . Started the as well as All-Northwest Arkansas . . . Selected to the Arkansas season rushing for 135 yards on 15 carries against Southern High School All Star Team . . . Totaled 103 tackles with 5 sacks, 12 Nazarene . . . Had touchdown runs of 49 and 9 yards against the tackles for losses and 3 forced fumbles in 2012. Crimson Storm . . . Totaled 118 yards on 14 carries against McKendree . . . Also had 101 yards and two touchdowns against ECU. 2012: Played in nine games and rushed for 176 yards on 33 DALE SMITH-GILLERAN carries . . . Scored his first career touchdown (40 yards) against Southern Nazarene . . . Had an 11-yard reception against Arkansas- LINEBACKER Monticello. 5-11• 205 • JR.-RS 2011: Redshirted. PREP: Prepped at Charleston High School where he was a two- FOUNTAIN LAKE, ARK. time All-State selection . . . Rushed for over 1,800 yards his senior FOUNTAIN LAKE HS 35 season and became Charleston’s all-time leading rusher . . . Was selected all-conference three times and named Most Outstanding Back his junior and senior seasons . . . Team went 14-0 his sophomore season and won the Arkansas State Championship. JONATHAN EDOUARD PERSONAL: Born December 28, 1992 . . . The son of Rusty and Jennifer McDonald . . . Hobbies include riding 4-wheelers and CORNER BACK hanging out with friends . . . Favorite professional team is the 6-0 • 165 • FR.-RS Atlanta Falcons … Majoring in nursing. ORLANDO, FLA. ATLANTA HS 36 • REDDIE FOOTBALL PLAYER BIOS • BEAU BAKER ALLEN TATUM LINEBACKER LINEBACKER 6-1 • 205 • SO.-Trf. 6-1 • 225 • SO.-Trf. KELLER, TEXAS WARREN, ARK. LAKE DALLAS HS 39 LOUISIANA-MONROE 43 COLLEGE:Played one season at Louisiana-Monroe. PREP: Played at Lake Dallas High School where he was an all- PREP: Earned First Team AP Super Team honors as a senior at conference selection . . . Totaled 54 total tackles and two intercep- Warren High School . . . Played both receiver and defensive back tions his senior year . . . Also had 400 receiving yards. for the Lumberjacks . . . Helped lead Warren to the playoffs three straight years . . . Lumberjacks posted a 10-2 overall record and 7- 0 league mark as a sophomore . . . Also lettered in baseball, JAMARICK ARMSTRONG basketball and track & field. PERSONAL: Son of Michael and Katie Tatum... Born June 17, 1993, LINEBACKER in Honolulu, Hawaii. 5-11 • 230 • JR.-Trf. LONGVIEW, TEXAS KILGORE CC 40 CAMERON SONNIER ZACH PERRIN LINEBACKER FULLBACK 6-1 • 210 • FR.-HS 5-10 • 200 • JR.-2L WEBSTER, TEXAS GOSSNELL, ARK. CLEAR BROOK HS 44 GOSSNELL HS 41 PREP: Three-year letter winner . . . 24-5A First Team Linebacker during senior year . . .Touchdown Club Winner . . .Led district in 2013: Had one reception for 13 yards against McKendee. tackles during junior year. 2012: Participated mostly with the scout team and on special teams. PERSONAL: Born September 10, 1995 . . .The son of Marshall and PREP: Played for coach Brian Sims at Gosnell High School . . . Carman Sonnier . . .Has one brother, Corey . . .Favorite athlete is Was a three year letterman . . . His Junior year he had 172 carries Adrian Peterson . . .Plans to major in Physical Therapy. for 918 yards and 9 TDs. His Senior season he carried the ball 108 times for 662 yards and 18 TDs . . . Had 25 Receptions for 359 yards and 5 TDs . . . Set a school record with 6 TDs against Poplar Bluff . . . Was an All Conference selection 2 years in football and also letter 4 years for the Gosnell Pirates baseball team. PERSONAL: Born Dec. 27, 1992 . . . Son of Larry and Michelle Perrin . . . Has one brother, James . . . Majoring in physical educa- tion. DIJON BENTON TRAVIS KEY LINEBACKER LINEBACKER 6-2 • 220 • JR.-Trf. 6-2 • 240 • SR.-Trf. MOORPARK, CALIF. BENTON, ARK. MOORPARK COLLEGE OUACHITA BAPTIST 42 45 2014: Had two tackles including one sack against Southern COLLEGE: Played at Ouachita Baptist . . . Started 10 games his in Nazarene. 2011 and was third on the team in tackles with 54 while having a COLLEGE: Was an All-Southern California Football Associtaion pair of interceptions . . . Participated in 10 games during his sopho- selection at Moorpark CC. more season, recording a total of 40 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss, 1 interception, two pass break ups, as well as a forced fumble and a blocked kick. PREP: Played for Paul Calley at Bryant High School . . . Was named as an All-Conference player in 2008 and an All-State player in 2009 . . . Was also the Defensive MVP in the Salt Bowl. • REDDIE FOOTBALL PLAYER BIOS • CHRISTIAN LATOOF DONOVAN McLEOD PUNTER/KICKER LINEBACKER 6-0 • 207 • SR.-3L 6-2 • 220 • JR.-Trf. DEKALB, TEXAS CHELSEA, OKLA. DEKALB HS 46 NE OKLAHOMA A&M 48 2013: Averaged 39.7 yards per punt and had five punts of 50 yards or more . . . Had a 59-yard punt against McKendree and UAM, along with a 57-yard boot against Southeastern . . . Began the season with a 50-yard punt against Southern Nazarene . . . Was crowed Mr. Arkansas at the 2013 Arkansas State Body Building Championships. Latoof earned first-place over all for Best GLENNON BOBO Physique. 2012: Averaged 35.8 yards per punt . . . 10 of his 40 punts were LINEBACKER downed inside the 20 . . . Had a long of 53 yards against 5-11 • 245 • SR.-3L Southeastern Oklahoma . . . Totaled three punts of 50 yards or ASHDOWN, ARK. more. ASHDOWN HS 2011: Averaged 37.9 yards per punt . . . Longest punt was 57 50 yards against McKendree . . . Total four punts of 50 or more yards 2013: Named Daktronics All-Super Region Second-Team ...... Compiled a season-high nine punts against Harding having First-Team All-GAC . . . USA College Football Yearbook tabbed an average of 39.2 per kick. him as a preseason honorable mention selection . . . Totaled a PREP: Attended Dekalb High School where he lettered three years team-best 14.5 tackles for lost yardage including three against . . . Averaged 44.9 yards per punt . . . Kicked a season-long 42- Arkansas Tech and St. Cloud State . . . Ended year with 28 total yard field goal . . . Was selected as a team captain his senior year tackles . . . Began the season with three tackles for lost yardage . . . Averaged 42.7 yards per punt his junior year and was selected against Southern Nazarene. First-Team All-District 2A. 2012: Earned second-team All-GAC honors . . . Had four solo PERSONAL: Born May 4, 1992 . . . The son of Thomas LaToof . . . tackles and two tackles for lost yardage against East Central . . . Has two brothers, Thomas and Nick, and one sister, Laura . . . Also recorded three quarterback hurries against the Tigers . . . Brother Thomas was an All-American kicker at Southern Arkansas, Recorded a season-best five tackles against Arkansas Tech. and brother Nick is a punter at Southeastern Oklahoma . . . 2011: Played in 10 games and ended the season with 21 tackles Hobbies include weightlifting . . . Majoring in business. . . . Had a season-best seven tackles against West Georgia . . . LATOOF’S CAREER STATISTICS Compiled four tackles for lost yardage and three quarterback hurries . . . A member of the All-GAC Academic Honor Roll. Year G PT YDS AVG LG TB FC 50+ I20 2010: Redshirted . . . Named HSU’s Scout Team Player of the 2011 10 50 1893 37.9 57 4 6 4 12 2012 11 40 1432 35.8 53 4 7 3 10 Week against Southeastern Oklahoma and North Alabama. 2013 12 33 1310 39.7 59 2 7 5 9 PREP: A- two-time All-Conference selection at Ashdown High TOTAL 33 122 4635 38.0 59 10 20 12 31 School . . . Was team captain his senior year leading the team to a 10-2 record . . . Totaled 70 tackles and 15 tackles for losses . . . Also was an All-Conference selection in track. PERSONAL: Born Sept. 29, 1992 . . . The son of Glenn Bobo and Shanta Ricks . . . Has three brothers, Glenndon, Shontori, and Lemarckus . . . Enjoys working out in his spare time . . . Majoring HOUSTON RAY in athletic training. KICKER 6-0 • 175 • FR.-RS OWENSBORO, KY. MARC GONZALES OWENSBORO CATHOLIC 47 OFFENSIVE LINE 6-3 • 285 • SR.-1L 2014: Kicked a 40-yard field goal and made 9-of-10 extra points LOS ANGELES, CALIF. against Southern Nazarene. EAST LA CC 2013: Redshirted. 51 PREP: Was a two-time Ray Guy Prokicker.com All-American and 2013: Played in nine games and was part of an offensive line that Prokicker National Kicking Championships High School Division helped the Reddies lead the nation in total offense and scoring. Winner in 2011-2012 . . . A 2012 Pre-Season All-American selec- tion by Ray Guy Prokicker.com. . . A Second-Team All-State selec- COLLEGE: Was a two-time First-Team All-Conference pick from East tion, the All-Big 8 Punter of the Year, and Special Teams Player of LA CC . . . Voted Most Valuable Lineman while having 19 knockdown the Year at Owensboro Catholic blocks in 2012. • REDDIE FOOTBALL PLAYER BIOS • CORY STITLE DEVERON POWELL OFFENSIVE LINE OFFENSIVE LINE 6-1 • 270 • FR.-HS 6-4 • 303 • JR.-2L ALEDO, TEXAS HENDERSON, TEXAS ALEDO HS 53 HENDERSON HS 57 PREP: A three-year letter winner at Aledo High School where he 2013: Was part of an offensive line that was named the National was an first-team all-district and All-State . . .Helped lead the Offensive Line of the Week by Beyond College Sports Network team to a perfect 16-0 record and state championship . . .Was after HSU totaled 855 yards of offense against Southern Nazarene. an first-team all-district offensive lineman junior season . . .Also 2012: Played in every game and was part of an offensive line that lettered in track. led the nation in scoring. PERSONAL: Born September 1, 1995 . . . The son of Mark and PREP: Prepped at Henderson (Texas) High School where he Terri Stitle . . .Has one brother, Kyle . . .Favorite athlete is Emmitt lettered two years and earned All-District and All-East Texas Smith . . .Plans to major in Sports Management. honors. PERSONAL: Born September 21, 1992 . . . The son of Scott and NICK CSATLOS Regina Powell. LINEBACKER LAWRENCE WILLIS 6-0 • 205 • FR.-HS HOUSTON, TEXAS OFFENSIVE LINE CYPRESS WOODS HS 6-1 • 330 • SO.-Trf. 54 HOUSTON, TEXAS PREP: Recorded 110 tackles and four interceptions during senior KILGORE CC year at Cypress Woods High School . . .Was a First-Team 17-5A 58 All-District selection . . .Named team defensive MVP . . .Also let- tered in track. PERSONAL: Born March 16, 1996 . . . The son of Richard and Brenda Csatlos . . .Has two sisters, Tara and Caryn . . . Favorite TOMMY JACKSON athlete is Troy Polamalu . . .Plans to major in Engineering. OFFENSIVE LINE 6-3 • 325 • JR.-2L TITUS O’NEAL NORTH LITTLE ROCK, ARK. NORTH LITTLE ROCK HS 59 DEFENSIVE END 6-1 • 220 • FR.-HS 2013: Saw limited action playing in two games. . 2012: Saw limited action in a back-up role on the offensive line. JACKSONVILLE, ARK. 2011: Redshirted. JACKSONVILLE HS 55 DEVANTE CHARLES DARREN FRANKLIN NOSE TACKLE OFFENSIVE LINE 6-2 • 300 • FR.-HS 6-3 • 315 • FR.-RS GURDON, ARK. RUSK, TEXAS GURDON HS 60 RUSK HS 56 PREP: An All-State, and all-district selection from Gurdon High PREP: Attended Rusk High School where he was a First-Team All- School . . . Recorded 80 tackles, five sacks, and blocked two District defensive tackle . . . Ended his senior season with 54 total punts during senior season . . . Also was selected to the Arkansas tackles. Franklin also received offers from UT-San Antonio, Arkan- All-Star Game and won the Outstanding Lineman Award . . . Lettered sas Tech and Houston Baptist. four seasons. PERSONAL: Born February 1, 1996 . . . The son of Bobby Joe Charles and Yolanda McCloud . . .Favorite athlete is Tom Brady . . .Enjoys playing basketball in his free time. • REDDIE FOOTBALL PLAYER BIOS • BRANDON QUINTERRO JOHN MICHAEL McGEE DEFENSIVE TACKLE OFFENSIVE LINE 6-3 • 250 • FR.-RS 6-4 • 280 • SO.-1L AUSTIN, TEXAS TEXARKANA, TEXAS LAKE TRAVIS HS 61 OKLAHOMA UNIVERSITY 70 PREP: Was a First-Team All-District defensive tackle at Lake Travis 2013: Played in 10 games and was part of an offensive line that High School. He recorded 78 total tackles and had 9 sacks in helped the Reddies lead the nation in total offense and scoring. 2012. COLLEGE: Signed with Oklahoma in 2012 despite having offers from Michigan, Notre Dame and Alabama, among others . . . Left Oklahoma in August of 2012 and attended Texarkana College. PREP: Was the No. 12 guard in the country coming out of JOHN GUERRA Texarkana, Texas, according to ESPN . . . Named U.S. Army All- American . . . Was also a four-star recruit by 247sports.com, four- OFFENSIVE LINE star recruit by Scout.com, a four-star recruit by Rivals.com and 6-4 • 300 • SR.-Trf was the No. 6 offensive guard in the country by Rivals.com . . . VICTORIA, TEXAS Was a three-time first-team All-District selection and a two-time TEXAS TECH All-State pick . . . Also lettered in track and basketball. 62 PERSONAL: Born May 24, 1994. COLLEGE: Played in 2 games as a back-up on the offensive line in 2011 . . . Played in games against Iowa State (10/29) and made season debut at New Mexico (9/17). CHARLES KORN PREP: Played at Memorial High School in Victoria, Texas . . . Named All-State Academic in 2007 and was a member of the science club OFFENSIVE LINE . . . High school coach was Jerry Campbell. 6-4 • 305 • FR.-RS PERSONAL: Born March 8, 1989 . . . The son of Geronimo and SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Cathy Guerra . . . Has two older sisters . . . Enjoys playing the guitar CHURCHILL HS and X-Box and spending time with family and friends . . . Majoring 72 in exercise and sports science. PREP: Played at Churchill High School in San Antonio, Texas where he earned First-Team All-District and All-Area honors . . . ANTHONY BRISTER Was also an Academic All-State selection. OFFENSIVE LINE 6-3 • 290 • SO.-1L HENDERSON, TEXAS GARRETT WHITLEY HENDERSON HS 64 OFFENSIVE LINE 2013: Played in 10 games and was part of an offensive line that 6-3 • 305 • SO.-1L helped the Reddies lead the nation in total offense and scoring. GLENWOOD, ARK. 2012: Redshirted CENTERPOINT HS PREP: Lettered in track and field in addition to football at Henderson 75 High (Henderson, Texas)…In track and field, twice was a regional 2013: Played in 12 games and was part of an offensive line that qualifier in the shot put…In football was named All-East Texas helped the Reddies lead the nation in total offense and scoring and second-team all-state as a senior…That same year, helped . . . Named to the GAC All-Academic Team. his team to an 11-3 record that resulted in a state semi-finalist 2012: Redshirted. finish…The year prior, he was a part of a 13-2 squad that won the PREP: Lettered three years in football at Centerpoint High School state championship. . . . Eecorded 18 tackles his senior season and earned All District PERSONAL: Born September 29, 1994…Son of Johnny and Christy honors. Stephens. PERSONAL: Born July 17, 1994 . . . Son of Terry and Lisa Whitley . . . Favorite sports team is the New England Patriots . . . Majoring in Physical Education. • REDDIE FOOTBALL PLAYER BIOS • STAN KANU DUSTIN HOLLAND DEFENSIVE LINE WIDE RECEIVER 6-5 • 240 • FR.-HS 5-9 • 190 • SR.-3L KATY, TEXAS BRYANT, ARK. SEVEN LAKES HS 78 BRYANT HS 81 PREP: Played at Seven Lakes High School where he lettered in Ranks fifth in HSU history for career yards receiving with 1721. football and basketball . . . Earned Academic All-District honors. 2013: Had a seson-best 10 catches for 126 yards against East PERSONAL: Born April 4, 1996 . . . Son of Ache and Laura Kanu . Central . . . Opened the season with three receptions for a team- . . Has one brother, Phillip, and one sister, Chrystal. high 124 yards including s 59-yard touchdown against Southern Nazarene . . . Finished the year with 55 catches for 693 yards. 2012: Grabbed 59 passes for 864 yards while earning First-Team All-GAC honors . . . Ranks as one of D2Football’s top 25 receiv- ers in the country . . . Had a career-high 10 receptions for 164 yards against Harding . . .Collected seven catches for 121 yards against Arkansas Tech. 2011: Played in 10 games and averaged 9.6 yards per catch . . . Totaled 17 receptions for 164 yards . . . Had a long of 38 yards against Southeastern Oklahoma . . . Lone touchdown came against the Savage Storm . . . Names HSU’s Offensive Player of the Week against Harding after having three catches for 37 yards. 2010: Redshirted. JUSTIN CARPENTER PREP: A three-year letterman at Bryant High School playing for OFFENSIVE LINE coach Paul Calley . . . A All-State selection his senior year after having 995 yards receiving on 45 receptions . . . Totaled 2,500 all- 6-4 • 290 • SO.-TR purpose yards with 11 touchdowns . . .Earned All-Conference LONOKE, ARK. honors both his junior LONOKE HS and senior seasons . . . 79 As a junior he totaled 2013: Sat out the season. 1100 yards on 56 recep- COLLEGE: Transfers from the University of Central Arkansas. tions and ended the PREP: Was a three year starter at Lonoke High School where he year with 2000 all-pur- was the team captain . . . Selected to the 2011 Hooten’s Super pose yards. Sonic Team and was a Hooten’s/Farm Bureau Player of the Year PERSONAL: Born De- finalist . . . A two-time Class 2-4A All-Conference selection, he cember 2, 1987 . . . Son helped guide Lonoke to the 2009 Class 4A State Championship of Georgia Holland . . . Game. He has four children . . . Enjoys spending time with his children and riding motorcross . . . JAMES JACKSON Majoring in education. WIDE RECEIVER 5-10 • 180 • SO. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. BIRMINGHAM-CENTERPOINT HS 80 2013: Played in 11 games and totaled four catches for 53 yards . . . First collegiate touchdown was a 15 yard score against Arkan- sas Tech 2012: Redshirted. PREP: Prepped at Birmingham-Center Point High (Birmingham, Ala.) where he lettered in track in addition to football. HOLLAND’S CAREER STATISTICS PERSONAL: Son of James Kendrick and Arquita Jackson…Step- Year G NO YDS AV/C TD LG AV/G father is Mitchell Love…His favorite professional sports team is 2011 10 17 164 9.6 1 38 16.4 the Miami Heat…Chad (Ochocinco) Johnson is listed as his fa- 2012 11 59 864 14.6 4 48 78.5 vorite athlete…Hobbies outside of football include playing 2013 12 55 693 12.6 2 59 57.8 Xbox…His most memorable moment in sports was catching his 2014 2 4 40 10.0 1 28 20.0 first touchdown…Intended major is Athletic Training. TOTAL 35 135 1761 13.0 8 59 50.3 • REDDIE FOOTBALL PLAYER BIOS • CHARLES PLASTER KENTRELL WILLIAMS TIGHT END DEFENSIVE LINE 6-2 • 245 • SR.-2L 6-2 • 240 • FR.-RS ALVIN, TEXAS LITTLE ROCK, ARK. CISCO CC 84 GRAMBLING STATE UNIVERSITY 88 2013: Played in 12 games and was part of an offensive unit that led the nation in total offense and scoring. COLLEGE: Transferred from Cisco Community Collegewhere he CODY CLAYTON had 110 yards on 12 receptions. PREP: Lettered two years at . WIDE RECEIVER PERSONAL: Born July 30, 1992 . . . Son of sharon Cleland . . . Has 5-7 • 155 • SO.-1L one brother, Josh and two sisters, Juli and Kanoe . . . Majoring in SULPHUR SPRINGS HS business information systems. 89 2013: Played in three games and rushed for 5 yards against JOSH MILLER Southern Nazarene . . . Lone catch was an 11-yard reception against Southern Arkansas. TIGHT END 2012: Redshirted. 6-2 • 250 • SO.-1L PREP: Lettered three years at Sulphur Springs High School . . . SHERIDAN, ARK. Earned All-District 13-4A honors his junior and senior years . . . SHERIDAN HS Passed for 1000 yards and rushed for 200 yards as senior and 85 earned honorable mention All-State honors. PERSONAL: Enjoys fishing, hunting, and riding ATV’s . . . Majoring A.J. SMITH in business. WIDE RECEIVER JIMMY JEAN 6-5 • 215 • FR.-RS PORT NECHES, TEXAS DEFENSIVE LINE PORT NECHES GROVE HS 6-2 • 235 • JR.-TR. 86 HOMESTEDAD, FLA. PREP: Attended Little Rock Central High School where he totaled COLLEGE OF SEQUOIAS 90 was a 2011 All-State receiver and a 2012 All-State defensive back . . .Tucker was a Rivals 2-Star rated player and was listed as one 2013: Totaled 15 tackles and had two tackles for lost yardage . . . of Rivals’ Top 24 players in Arkansas . . . Totaled 23 catches for Had three tackles in games against Southern Nazarene and 520 yards and two touchdowns in 2012. Ouachita Baptist. A.J. TUCKER SAM JOHNSON DEFENSIVE LINE WIDE RECEIVER 6-4 • 250 • FR.-RS 6-3 • 210 • FR.-HS SAPULPA, OKLA. LITTLE ROCK, ARK. SAPULPA HS LITTLE ROCK CENTRAL HS 87 91 2013: Redshirted. PREP: Attended Little Rock Central High School where he totaled PREP: Was an All-State defensive end at Sapulpa (Oklahoma) was a 2011 All-State receiver and a 2012 All-State defensive back High School . . . Selected as the team captain . . . Named the . . .Tucker was a Rivals 2-Star rated player and was listed as one Class 6A Iron Man of the Year . . . In 2012 he compiled 54 Tackles, of Rivals’ Top 24 players in Arkansas . . . Totaled 23 catches for 21 tackles for lost yardage and 6 sacks . . . Also had seven 520 yards and two touchdowns in 2012. touchdown catches. • REDDIE FOOTBALL PLAYER BIOS • DERRICK MULDROW CLAUDE WILCOX DEFENSIVE LINE DEFENSIVE LINE 6-1 • 305 • FR.-RS 6-0 • 250 • SO.- RS MINERAL SPRINGS, ARK. WALDO, ARK. MINERAL SPRINGS HS 92 WALDO HS 96 PREP: Rated as one of the top defensive linemen in the state of Arkansas . . . A First-Team All-State pick, he was selected as the Class 7-2A Lineman of the Year at Mineral Springs HS . . . Earned Southwest Arkansas Defensive Player of the Year and was a mem- MARCUS GILCHRIST ber of the Arkansas Democrat Gazette All-Arkansas Team . . . Was elected to play in the 2013 Arkansas High School All-Star Game. DEFENSIVE LINE 6-4 • 250 • SO.- RS PORT CHARLOTTE, FLA. RANDAL HOWARD MARSHALL UNIV. 97 DEFENSIVE LINE COLLEGE: Transfers from Marshall University. 6-2 • 240 • JR.-2L PREP: Attended Port Charlotte (Fla.) High School where he was a DALLAS, TEXAS first-team all-conference and all-county selection . . . Totaled 63 LAKE DALLAS HS Tackles, 10 TFLs, 9 Sacks, 9 QB Pressures, 7 PBUs, 3 FFs & 2 93 fumble reccoveries . . . Also had offers from Kentucky, Purdue, 2013: Saw limited action appearing in two games. Florida International, Middle Tennessee, Western Michigan and 2012: Played in all 13 games and ended the year with 13 tackles Eastern Michigan. including 4.5 tackles for lost yardage . . . Lone sack came against Arkansas-Monticello . . . Also forced two fumbles and had a fumble recovery. JASON SMITH LONG SNAPPER HENRY DAVIS 6-2 • 210 • SR.-1L GARLAND, TEXAS DEFENSIVE LINE BETHEL COLLEGE 98 6-2 • 270 • FR.- RS DENTON, TEXAS TRINITY VALLEY CC 94 TREVON DEL RIO DEFENSIVE LINE DANIEL MOORE 6-1 • 245 • SO.-1L LA MARQUE, TEXAS DEFENSIVE LINE LA MARQUE HS 99 6-1 • 280 • FR.- HS DUNCAN, OKLA. 2013: Totaled 22 tackles and had 4.5 tackles for lost yardage . . . DUNCAN HS Had a season-best five tackles against Ouachita Baptist . . . Re- 95 covered fumbles against Southern Arkansas and St. Cloud State. PREP: A three-year letter winner at Duncan High School . . . Earned ll-Area and All-Oklahoma Football honors . . . Also played offensive line where he recorded 61 pancake blocks during senior year . . . Holds school records in bench press, power clean, incline press, and squat . . .Also lettered in wrestling. PERSONAL: Born May 2, 1995 . . . The son of William and Jenny Moore . . .Has two brothers, Hayden and Adam . . .Favorite athletes are JJ Watt and Gerald McCoy . . .Plans to double major in Criminal Justice/Sports Management.