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2011 OUTLOOK SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE Quick Facts...... 2 Southland Bio...... 48 Season Outlook...... 3 Members/Map...... 51 Position Breakdown...... 4 All-Time Standings...... 52 Depth Chart...... 7 2010 Stats...... 53 Roster...... 8 2011 Opponents...... 10 HISTORY All-Time Series Records...... 56 PLAYERS Individual Records...... 58 Biographies...... 13 Team Records...... 61 Season Leaders...... 62 Career Leaders...... 64 COACHES Accolades...... 65 Head Coach Charlie Stubbs...... 32 Colonels Drafted...... 67 Keith Uperesa...... 34 All-Time Letterwinners...... 68 Chuck Hepola...... 35 All-Time Results...... 73 Jeremy Atwell...... 36 Postseason Results...... 78 Ricky Brumfield...... 37 Justin Anderson...... 38 Edward Dillon...... 39 NICHOLLS Adam Gardner...... 40 This is Nicholls...... 80 Dustin Gisclair...... 41 President/Athletic Director...... 81 Mario Jeberaeel...... 42 Athletic Administration...... 82 2011 Media Guide Credits Athletic Trainers/ Coaches...... 83 The 2011 Nicholls State University football John L. Guidry Stadium...... 84 media guide was produced by the Nicholls Office 2010 REVIEW of Media Relations for Athletics to assist media Game-by-Game...... 43 members in their coverage of Colonel football. Results/Honors...... 46 MEDIA Should you need any additional information Statistics...... 47 Media Information...... 85 regarding football or Nicholls athletics in general, please contact Jamie Bustos, assistant director of Restaurant & Hotel...... 87 media relations, at (985) 448-4281. Directions/ Map...... 88 The 2011 Nicholls State University football media guide was written, edited, and researched by the Nicholls Office of Media Relations for Athletics, including Jamie Bustos, Charlie Gillingham, Katelyn Thibodeaux and former SID Brandon Rizzuto. Layout and design assistance provided by Jerad David, assistant director of University Printing and Design Services. Also special thanks to opposing SID offices for their assistance and members of the Terrebonne Parish Sheriff’s Office for all their hard work and dedication. Photography is accredited to Misty McElroy, University Photojournalist, and Lisa Neal. Special thanks to the NFL teams who also provided photos. Apparel worn by coaches in the 2011 football media guide was provided by John’s Tuxedos of Metairie, La.

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Quick Facts Athletic Media Relations Location:...... Thibodaux, La. 70301 Asst. Director of Media Relations/FB Contact:...... Jamie Bustos Enrollment:...... 6,404 Office Number:...... (985) 448-4281 Founded:...... 1948 Mobile Number:...... (419) 786-0415 Nickname:...... Colonels Sports Information Fax Number: ...... (985) 448-4814 Colors:...... Red and Gray Email Address:...... [email protected] Conference:...... Southland Conference (I-FCS) Alternate Email Address:...... [email protected] President:...... Dr. Stephen T. Hulbert (State University of New York at Albany ’72) Director of Media Relations:...... Charlie Gillingham Athletics Director:...... Rob Bernardi (Cal-Northridge ’83) Volunteer Assistant:...... Gerard Waguespack Associate AD/SWA:...... DoBee Plaisance (Southern Miss ’86) Football Press Box Number/Score Updates:...... (985) 448-4845/(985) 804-8652 Athletic Department Phone:...... (985) 448-4794 Nicholls Athletics Website:...... www.geauxcolonels.com Ticket Office Phone:...... (985) 448-4790 Sports Information Mailing Address:...... P.O. Box 2032, Thibodaux, La. 70310 Sports Information Mailing Address:.Barker Hall, Room 147, Thibodaux, La., 70310 Staff Information Head Coach:...... Charlie Stubbs (Brigham Young University ‘78) Stubbs at Nicholls:...... 4-7/2nd Season Stubbs Overall:...... Same Noteworthy Offensive Starters Stubbs’ Office Phone:...... (985) 448-4802 LaQuintin Caston (QB;5-11;205;Jr.) Best Time to Reach Stubbs:...... Through SID, Weekly SLC Conference Call Jesse Turner (RB;5-8;193;Jr.) Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks:... Charlie Stubbs (Brigham Young University ’78) Kenyad Blair, (WR;6-2;206;Sr.) Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers:..... Jeremy Atwell (Southeast Missouri State ‘99) Offensive Line:...... Keith Uperesa (Brigham Young University ‘84) Noteworthy Defensive Starters Special Teams/Safeties:...... Ricky Brumfield (Utah State ’99) Bobby Felder (CB;6-0;204;Sr.) Running Backs/Recruiting Coordinator:...... Chuck Hepola (Evangel College ’91) Edet Udoh (DT;6-2;327;Jr.) Wide Receivers:...... Justin Anderson (Brigham Young University ’02) Jordan Piper (LB;5-10;242;Jr.) Cornerbacks:...... Edward Dillon (Grand Canyon ’09) Jordan Hanberry (S;5-9;189;So.) Defensive Line:...... Dustin Gisclair (Nicholls ’07) Tight Ends:...... Adam Gardner (Nicholls ’04) Noteworthy Specialist Starters Head Athletic Trainer:...... Shaun Duhe (LSU ’02) Andrew Dolan (K/P;6-1;185;So.) Strength and Conditioning:...... Brain Thomas (Nicholls ‘03) Bobby Felder (PR/CB;6-0;204;Sr.) Equipment Manager:...... Kerry Conner (Northwestern State ’03) Chika Madu (KR/CB;5-10;177;Sr.) Defensive Lineman Edet Udoh Team Information Returning Statistical Leaders 2010 Overall Record:...... 4-7 Rushing GP/GS Att. Yards Avg. TD 2010 Southland Conference Record:...... 3-4 1. Jesse Turner 9/7 112 638 5.7 8 2010 Home Record:...... 2-3 2. LaQuintin Caston 11/9 171 577 3.4 10 2010 Road Record:...... 2-4 Passing GP/GS Comp. Att. Pct. Yards Int. TD Letterwinners Returning:...... 46 (26 offense, 18 defense, 2 specialist) 1. LaQuintin Caston 11/9 98 188 52.1 1141 9 8 Letterwinners Lost:...... 20 (10 offense, 9 defense, 1 specialist) Receiving GP/GS Rec. Yards Avg. Avg/G TD Offensive Starters Returning:...... 10 1. Kenyad Blair 11/5 29 278 9.6 25.3 3 Offensive Starters Lost:...... 1 Tackles GP/GS Solo Assist Tot. Int. TFL/Yards Defensive Starters Returning:...... 10 1. Jordan Piper 8/8 26 20 52 3 2.5/11 Defensive Starters Lost:...... 1 2. Jordan Hanberry 11/4 33 17 50 1 3.5/11 Specialists Returning:...... 2 Specialists Lost:...... 1 Preseason All-Southland Conference Home Field/Capacity...... Guidry Stadium/12,800 - Bobby Felder, CB/PR (First-team Defense) Playing Surface:...... AstroTurf 3D Grass - Jesse Turner, RB (Second-team Offense) Base Offense:...... Multiple Pro - Edet Udoh, DL (Second-team Defense) Base Defense:...... 3-4

2 2011 Nicholls Football 2011 Outlook OUTLOOK PLAYERS Cornerback Bobby Felder COACHES 2010 REVIEW

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Outlook HISTORY icholls claimed all three of its rivalry trophies last season for the first time since 2005 and enter the 2011 campaign with their sights set on repeating another feat from the ’05 season – a conference championship.

Despite a complete overhaul of the offense, head coach Charlie Stubbs led the Colonels NICHOLLS to a 4-7 overall record and 3-4 in Southland play. For the second consecutive season, Nicholls closed out its campaign with two victories and will be looking to capitalize on that momentum.

Along with the stability of the coaching staff, who had only one new addition - special teams coordinator Ricky Brumfield - Nicholls returns 46 letterwinners from last year’s MEDIA squad which includes 21 of 24 starters.

With the season close at hand, here’s a position-by-position breakdown of the 2011 Nicholls State University Colonel football squad.

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QUARTERBACKS - Redshirt junior LaQuintin Caston returns after tallying nine MEDIA starts in 2010, where he became the first Colonel since ’01 to throw for over 1,000 yards in a season. Despite his first season in a more passing oriented offense, Caston finished sixth in the Southland Conference in rushing yards per game (52.5) while recording four 100-yard performances, which was one shy of the program’s single-season record. In the final two games of the season, he led the Colonels to victories with over 270 yards rushing and six touchdowns. NICHOLLS - True sophomore Landry Klann and redshirt freshman Beaux Hebert round out the returning quarterbacks for head coach Charlie Stubbs. Klann saw action in eight games last season, and had starts against Stephen F. Austin and Northwestern State. Klann completed nearly 60 percent of his passes, Running Back Receiver throwing for 391 yards and a touchdown. Hebert received a Jesse Turner Brad Nelson

HISTORY redshirt in 2010, giving him an extra year to learn the new offense that Coach Stubbs installed in his inaugural season. three were for 200-plus yards, including a 2010-best 375 yards - Although Caston is the most experienced of the returnees, against Bacone College. Coach Stubbs made it a point to give the trio equal reps during - Redshirt junior Jesse Turner led the Colonels last season in the spring. By changing up the rotation and calling the same both rushing (638) and receiving (308) yards, while scoring nine plays for all three, he was able to better evaluate the players touchdowns. After splitting 2009 playing both sides of the ball, and see how they responded in the same situations. While

SLC Turner quickly established himself as a threat in the running Caston, Klann and Hebert all put together great springs, the game by scoring on a 52-yard run against Western Michigan Colonels head into fall camp without a starter named. in the Colonels’ second game of the season. Turner’s best game came at home against Bacone College, where he rushed RUNNING BACKS for 214 yards and four touchdowns. Turner, who was named - Nicholls rushed for over 1,500 yards last season as a team preseason All-SLC second-team after leading the conference and return 94 percent of the production. Of the five contests with 5.7 yards per carry, will be looked upon to be the feature where the Colonels accumulated over 100 yards on the ground, back in 2011. - Backing up Turner on the depth chart are sophomores Quarterback 2010 REVIEW Marcus Washington and Dalton Hillard, Jr. Washington had a LaQuintin Caston productive freshman season, rushing for 251 yards (5.1 ypc) that included a 90-yard outing against Northwestern State. Hillard saw limited action in his first season, however; had his best game against the Demons as well, rushing for 17 yards and a score. - Rounding out the backfield is sophomore Tyrie Allen and redshirt freshman Stephen Richmond, who made strides in the

COACHES spring after being called on due to injuries. - Nicholls added two running backs to the squad; junior college transfer Ryan Anglin and freshmen Joshua Johnson. WIDE RECEIVERS/TIGHT ENDS - In their first year under Coach Stubbs, the Colonels had six players record double-digit receptions, including four wide

PLAYERS receivers, after having only two in 2009. Nicholls also finished with 1,532 yards receiving, a 31 percent increase from the previous year. - Sitting atop the depth charts heading into the season are senior Joshua Warren, junior Chucky Nichols and sophomore Brad Nelson. Warren rounded out his first year with the Colonels with 21 catches for 192 yards and two scores while Nichols made the switch from defense to offense, recording 12 OUTLOOK receptions for 173 yards and a touchdown. Nelson had eight starts as a true freshman, hauling in 12 catches for 150 yards. 4 2011 Nicholls Football 2011 Outlook OUTLOOK - Senior Kenyad Blair returns for his second season after recording 278 yards receiving and a team-high 29 receptions and three touchdowns. Blair hauled in a catch in each game but one, including a season-best four for 79 yards and a score against McNeese State.

- Adding depth will be sophomore Aldaro Russell, who will PLAYERS make the transition from the defensive backfield, junior Andrew Wynn (6 rec., 106 yards) and sophomore Jordan Arcement. Senior Donovan Tate also returns after missing last season with a knee injury. - Joining the receiving core out of the 2011 freshman class are Josh Hanberry, Terry Lucas, Jr. and Darryl Watson, Jr. - Following a productive spring, junior Marshall Crawford COACHES and sophomore Josh Dudley lead the tight end group. Dudley started four games last year, notching four grabs for 75 yards. - Adding depth at the tight end will be a pair of redshirt freshman – Mark Mayberry and Nick Scelfo. OFFENSIVE LINE

- While the 2010 Colonel offensive line was thin and had very 2010 REVIEW little starting experience, Nicholls will bring back six players who saw action last season, including four starters. - Senior Jarrad Hernandez anchors the left tackle position after starting in 10 games as a junior. Fellow senior Michael Billingsley made the switch from the defensive line before the spring and heads into the fall as the starting right tackle. Mid- year signee, freshman Ryan Zeller, will head into camp as a backup. - The guard position features three players that recorded SLC seven starts each. Junior Gerald Gruenig and senior Bart Defensive Lineman Roussel are listed as the starters with junior Oliver Thierry Darrell Brown backing up each position. - At center, senior Pio Adams returns after starting in six of nine games played in 2010.

- Coach Stubbs addressed last season’s depth issues by DEFENSIVE LINE HISTORY bringing in five offensive linemen. Joining the Colonels are - Leading the defensive line will be nose tackle and freshmen Cailin Cola, Caleb Cline, Tyler Knowles, Garrison preseason All-SLC second-teamer, junior Edet Udoh. In 2010, Trice and junior college transfer Titus Adeosun. Udoh recorded 24 tackles, including 3.5 for loss with 1.5 sacks. Udoh was also responsible for a pair of fumbles. - Senior A.J. Carter returns as the most experienced player on the defensive line, starting in 14 games over the last two seasons. As junior, he finished with 18 tackles and two sacks. - Junior Darrell Brown will be at the end position after NICHOLLS following up a solid freshman season with 32 tackles - three for loss - while breaking up three passes. As a sophomore, Brown led all defensive linemen with 10 starts. - The backups on the defensive line include junior Fernandez Garner (15 tackles, 4.5 for tfl), senior Gavin Whitfield (8 tackles, 0.5 tfl) and redshirt freshman Michael Woods. - Freshmen Cole Frazier and Jordan Thompson round out the defensive linemen for the Colonels. MEDIA LINEBACKERS Offensive Linemen - Leading the linebacker core is junior middle linebacker Jarrad Hernandez (L) Jordan Piper. Piper garnered All-SLC honorable mention as and Gerald Gruenig a sophomore after ranking tenth in the conference with 6.5

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tackles per game. The Colonels’ top returning Linebacker tackler (52) also played a part in five turnovers,

MEDIA Jordan Piper picking off three passes while recovering two fumbles. - Senior Pa’a Kamauoha returns after playing in nine games in his first season, finishing with 30 tackles. Kamauoha’s best game came against South Alabama where he had 10 tackles. - The outside of the 3-4 defense will feature senior Shawn Elrod and junior Rashar Knight, NICHOLLS who each tied for the team lead last year with six tackles for loss. Elrod had 45 tackles, 2.5 sacks and recovered a fumble while Knight finished with 37 tackles, three sacks and two forced fumbles. - Also listed on the depth chart are junior

HISTORY Brandon Sanders, who transferred from Ole Miss’, seniors Stefan Bergeron and Mike Walker, and redshirt freshman Ryan Bruno. - Switching to a 3-4 package, the Colonels went out and bolstered their linebacker squad by signing four players – freshmen Brenton Bowman, Nick LeBlanc, Marcus Parker and Ben SLC Taylor. Safety Jordan Hanberry SECONDARY - Senior cornerback Bobby Felder heads the secondary after being named first-team All-SLC in 2010. Felder ranked fourth in the conference in both interceptions (4) and passes defended (11). A two-year starter, Felder had 33 tackles as

2010 REVIEW a junior, which included 21 solo. - Senior cornerback Chika Madu is back for his second season, following a stellar first year where he appeared in all 11 games with six starts. Madu finished his junior campaign with 41 tackles, 12 pass break-ups and one interception. Kicker - At safety, true sophomores Jordan Hanberry Andrew Dolan and Siegan Vergenal return as the duo stepped 28 attempts. Dolan also averaged 65.9 yards on kickoffs with

COACHES in for a combined 11 starts last season. Hanberry, who earned All-SLC honorable mention, is the four touchbacks. Colonels second top returning tackler (50) and recorded one - Junior Ben Landry returns for his second season while interception. Vergenal racked up 37 tackles in his first year, had junior transfer punter/kicker Cory Kemps, who earned NJCAA one interception and broke up four passes. All-American last season, will help bolster the special teams. - Backing up the corner spots will be sophomore Brian Lewis, - The Colonels three main return specialists are back in who had 25 tackles with five starts, and junior college transfer Chika Madu, Josh Warren and Bobby Felder. Madu saw work De’Aryck Kelly. At safety, redshirt junior Kerry Guidry will be in both return games, leading the Colonels with 34 kick returns PLAYERS joined by sophomore T.J. Lumar. for 807 yards (23.7), while also fielding 10 punts for 75 yards. - Rounding out the defensive backs are 2011 freshmen Warren returned 17 kicks for 386 yards (22.7) and also caught Davin Bovie, Darvin Butler, Byron Cobb and Josh Dewey. four punts for 33 yards. Felder led Nicholls with 12 punt returns for 81 yards (6.8). SPECIALISTS - Nicholls will have a new long snapper this season as - Sophomore Andrew Dolan will handle the kicking duties sophomore Clint Clement and redshirt freshman Ty Boudreaux once again after connecting on six field goals as a true head into the fall listed as one and two on the depth chart,

OUTLOOK freshman. Dolan was a perfect 4-for-4 in the 30-yard range and respectively. made a career-long 48-yarder. In PAT’s, he was good on 27 of

6 2011 Nicholls Football Pre-Fall Two-Deep OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES 2010 REVIEW SLC HISTORY NICHOLLS MEDIA

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/Previous School NUMERICAL 50 Pio Adams OL 6-2 286 Sr. Nanakuli, Hawaii/ Mt. College MEDIA 14 Tyrie Allen RB 5-9 197 So. Fort Lauderdale, Fla./ Florida Atlantic No. Name 38 Ryan Anglin RB 6-2 203 Jr. Santa Maria, Calif./ Allan Hancock CC 2 Kenyad Blair 19 Jordan Arcement WR 5-11 195 So. Thibodaux, La./ E.D. White 3 LaQuintin Caston 41 Stefan Bergeron LB 6-0 201 Sr. Pierre Part, La./ Assumption 4 Jesse Turner 74 Michael Billingsley OL 6-4 287 Sr. Oklahoma City, Okla./ Northeast Okla. JC 5 Donovan Tate 2 Kenyad Blair WR 6-2 206 Sr. Oklahoma City, Okla./ NE Okla. JC 6 Landry Klann 53 Ty Boudreaux LS 5-9 180 R-Fr. Raceland, La./ Central Lafourche 7 Siegan Vergenal

NICHOLLS 28 Davin Bovie DB 5-11 179 Fr. Waggaman, La./ Riverdale 8 Kerry Guidry 49 Brenton Bowman LB 5-9 194 Fr. Kenner, La./ Holy Cross 9 Brandon Sanders 96 Darrell Brown DL 6-2 245 Jr. Covington, La./ Fontainebleau 10 Chucky Nichols 43 Ryan Bruno LB 6-2 221 R-Fr. Baton Rouge, La./ St. Michael the Archangel 11 Beaux Hebert 39 Darvin Butler DB 5-10 153 Fr. Plaquemine, La./ Plaquemine 93 A.J. Carter DL 6-4 281 Sr. Thibodaux, La./ Thibodaux 13 Brian Lewis 3 LaQuintin Caston QB 5-10 205 Jr. Baton Rouge, La./ Scotlandville 14 Tyrie Allen HISTORY 15 Clint Clement RB 6-1 205 So. Thibodaux, La./ Ruston 15 Clint Clement 77 Caleb Cline OL 6-2 302 Fr. Norman, Okla./ Norman North 16 Jordan Hanberry 27 Byron Cobb DB 5-10 176 Fr. St. Francisville, La./ West Feliciana 17 Brad Nelson 70 Cailin Cola OL 6-4 331 Fr. Vacherie, La./ West St. John 18 Chika Madu 34 Tyler Collins RB 5-5 177 So. Eunice, La./ Eunice 19 Jordan Arcement 88 Marshall Crawford TE 6-1 215 Jr. Bellville, Texas/ Bellville

SLC 20 Shawn Elrod 80 Calvin Davison, Jr. WR 5-8 155 So. Prichard, Ala./ Blount 21 Bobby Felder 42 Josh Dewey DB 5-11 166 Fr. St. Rose, La./ Destrehan 22 Byron Jones 98 Andrew Dolan K/P 6-1 185 So. Mobile, Ala./ McGill Toolen 23 Terry Lucas, Jr. 89 Josh Dudley TE 6-2 236 So. New Orleans, La./ Jesuit 20 Shawn Elrod LB 6-4 225 Sr. La Quinta, Calif./ College of the Desert 24 Dalton Hilliard, Jr. 21 Bobby Felder DB 6-0 204 Sr. McComb, Miss./ McComb 25 Rashar Knight 91 Cole Frazier DL 6-3 250 Fr. Kenner, La./ Brother Martin 26 De’Aryck Kelly 92 Fernandez Garner DL 6-0 267 Jr. New Orleans, La./ Holy Cross 27 Byron Cobb

2010 REVIEW 29 Jonathan Gibson DB 6-0 165 R-Fr. Marrero, La./ De La Salle 28 Davin Bovie 31 Nick Giglio RB 5-8 194 So. Greenwall Springs, La./ Central 29 Jonathan Gibson 46 Russ Gisclair RB 5-6 221 So. Cut Off, La./ John Curtis 31 Nick Giglio 55 Gerald Gruenig OL 6-3 292 Jr. New Orleans, La./ Fontainebleau 32 Joshua Johnson 8 Kerry Guidry DB 6-0 209 Jr. Houma, La./ H.L. Bourgeois 33 Jordan Piper 16 Jordan Hanberry DB 5-9 189 So. River Ridge, La./ John Curtis 34 Tyler Collins 82 Josh Hanberry WR 5-7 157 Fr. River Ridge, La./ John Curtis 11 Beaux Hebert QB 6-4 213 R-Fr. Norcross, Ga./ Greater Atlanta Christian 35 Cory Kemps COACHES 76 Jarrad Hernandez OL 6-5 388 Sr. Griffin, Ga./ Ga. Military College 36 T.J. Lumar 24 Dalton Hilliard, Jr. RB 5-6 200 So. New Orleans, La./ Brother Martin 38 Ryan Anglin 32 Joshua Johnson RB 5-8 179 Fr. Thibodaux, La./ Thibodaux 39 Darvin Butler 22 Byron Jones RB 5-8 207 Sr. Houma, La./ Terrebone 40 Stephen Richmond 51 Pa’a Kamauoha LB 6-3 205 Sr. Waimanalo, Hawaii/ Mt. San Antonio College 41 Stefan Bergeron 26 De’Aryck Kelly DB 5-11 197 Sr. Hattiesburg, Miss./ Pearl River CC 42 Josh Dewey 35 Cory Kemps K/P 6-0 257 Jr. Carmel, Ind./ Carmel

PLAYERS 43 Ryan Bruno 6 Landry Klann QB 6-3 210 So. San Antonio, Texas/ McCollum 44 Marcus Washington 25 Rashar Knight LB 6-3 221 Jr. Macon, Ga./ Central 45 Jimmy Wentworth 65 Tyler Knowles OL 6-6 287 Fr. Katy, Texas/ Cinco Ranch 46 Russ Gisclair 99 Ben Landry K 6-2 181 Jr. Houma, La./ South Terrebonne OUTLOOK

8 2011 Nicholls Football 2011 Roster OUTLOOK ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/Previous School 58 Nick LeBlanc LB 6-2 211 Fr. Houma, La./ Vandebilt Catholic No. Name 13 Brian Lewis DB 5-10 184 So. New Orleans, La./ Edna Karr 49 Brenton Bowman 23 Terry Lucas, Jr. ATH 6-0 206 Fr. New Orleans, La./ St. Augustine 50 Pio Adams 36 T.J. Lumar DB 6-0 187 So. Abbeville, La./ Abbeville

51 Pa’a Kamauoha 18 Chika Madu DB 5-10 177 Sr. Norman, Okla./ Bakersfield CC PLAYERS 52 Ben Taylor 81 Mark Mayberry TE 6-2 222 R-Fr. Galliano, La./ South Lafourche 53 Ty Boudreaux 17 Brad Nelson WR 6-2 192 So. Baton Rouge, La./ Catholic 54 Mike Walker 10 Chucky Nichols WR 5-9 162 Jr. Laurel, Miss./ Northeast Jones 55 Gerald Gruenig 57 Marcus Parker LB 6-0 197 Fr. Port Allen, La./ Port Allen 33 Jordan Piper LB 5-10 242 Jr. New Orleans, La./ Ponchatoula 57 Marcus Parker

73 Rafe Plaisance OL 6-3 347 R-Fr. Galliano, La./ South LaFourche COACHES 58 Nick LeBlanc 40 Stephen Richmond RB 5-9 186 R-Fr. DeRidder, La./ DeRidder 60 Marlon Williams 66 Bart Roussel OL 5-11 290 Sr. Gramercy, La./ Riverside Academy 63 Brian Young, Jr. 87 Aldaro Russell WR 6-2 198 So. Marrero, La./ Louisiana-Monroe 65 Tyler Knowles 9 Brandon Sanders LB 5-11 217 Jr. Lawrenceville, Ga./ Ole Miss’ 66 Bart Roussel 85 Nick Scelfo TE 6-4 245 R-Fr. Baton Rouge, La./ St. Michael the Archangel 67 Garrison Trice 5 Donovan Tate WR 6-2 205 Sr. Hattiesburg, Miss./ Hattiesburg

69 Michael Woods 52 Ben Taylor LB 5-11 203 Fr. Luling, La./ Hahnville 2010 REVIEW 70 Cailin Cola 72 Oliver Thierry OL 6-3 316 Jr. Opelousas, La./ Opelousas 72 Oliver Thierry 94 Jordan Thompson DL 6-1 290 Fr. Raceland, La./ Hahnville 73 Rafe Plaisance 67 Garrison Trice OL 6-2 288 Fr. Fort Worth, Texas/ Brewer 4 Jesse Turner RB 5-8 193 Jr. Houma, La./ Ellender 74 Michael Billingsley 95 Edet Udoh DL 6-2 327 Jr. Houston, Texas/ George Bush 75 Ryan Zeller 7 Siegan Vergenal DB 6-0 195 So. New Iberia, La./ Westgate 76 Jarrad Hernandez 54 Mike Walker LB 6-1 257 Sr. Metairie, La./ John Curtis 77 Caleb Cline 84 Joshua Warren WR 5-7 196 Sr. Baton Rouge, La./ Belhaven 80 Calvin Davison, Jr. 44 Marcus Washington RB 5-11 214 So. Lillian, Ala./ Foley SLC 81 Mark Mayberry 86 Darryl Watson, Jr. WR 5-10 167 Fr. New Orleans, La./ Holy Cross 82 Josh Hanberry 60 Marlon Williams DL 6-2 334 Jr. New Orleans, La./ L.W. Higgins 83 Andrew Wynn 45 Jimmy Wentworth WR 5-9 184 R-Fr. Slidell, La./ Northshore 84 Joshua Warren 90 Gavin Whitfield DL 6-2 292 Sr. Warren Robins, Ga./ Ga. Military College 85 Nick Scelfo 69 Michael Woods DL 6-6 234 R-Fr. Livonia, La./ Livonia 83 Andrew Wynn WR 5-11 174 Jr. Rayne, La./ Rayne HISTORY 86 Darryl Watson, Jr. 63 Brian Young, Jr. DL 6-3 244 R-Fr. Addis, La./ Brusly 87 Aldaro Russell 75 Ryan Zeller OL 6-4 313 Fr. Baton Rouge, La./ St. Michael the Archangel 88 Marshall Crawford 89 Josh Dudley 90 Gavin Whitfield 91 Cole Frazier COACHING STAFF

92 Fernandez Garner Charlie Stubbs Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks NICHOLLS Keith Uperesa Associate Head Coach/Offensive Line 93 A.J. Carter Chuck Hepola Asst. Head Coach/Running Backs/Recruiting Coordinator 94 Jordan Thompson Jeremy Atwell Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers 95 Edet Udoh Ricky Brumfield Special Teams Coordinator/Safeties 96 Darrell Brown Justin Anderson Wide Receivers 98 Andrew Dolan Edward Dillon Cornerbacks 99 Ben Landry Adam Gardner Tight Ends

Dustin Gisclair Defensive Line MEDIA Mario Jeberaeel Graduate Assistant

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GAME 1 Evangel September 1, 2011 • Thibodaux, La. Location:…...... Springfield, MO MEDIA 2010 Results (4-6, 4-6 HoAAC) 2011 Schedule Home Field/Capacity:...... John F. Kennedy Stadium/5,200 at Lindenwood University*...... L, 7-68 Sept. 1...... at Nicholls Playing Surface:...... Artificial Turf Benedictine College*...... L, 19-38 Sept. 10...... Baker University* Enrollment:...... 2,000 at Graceland University*...... L, 25-27 Sept. 17...... at Culver-Stockton College* Colors:...... Maroon and White William Jewell College*...... W, 28-25 Oct. 1...... at Benedictine College* Nickname:...... Crusaders at Central Methodist*...... W, 33-21 Oct. 8...... Graceland University* Athletics Director:...... Dr. David Stair Missouri Valley College*...... L, 17-31 Oct. 15...... at Peru State College* Conference Affiliation:...... Heart of America Athletic (NAIA) at MidAmerica Nazarene*...... L, 10-45 Oct. 22...... at Avila University* 2010 Record:...... 4-6 Avila University*...... W, 41-37 Oct. 29...... Central Methodist* 2010 HoAAC Record/Finish:...... 4-6/T-6th at Baker University*...... L, 6-41 Nov. 5...... at Missouri Valley* Nicholls vs. Evangel All-Time ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������1-0 Culver-Stockton College*...... W, 45-31 Nov. 12...... MidAmerica Nazarene* Football Media Contact:...... Kevin Kennedy Kennedy’s Office Number:...... (417) 865-2815 X 7260 Athletics Website:…...... www.evangel.edu/athletics

NICHOLLS Head Coach (Alma Mater):...... Brenton Illum (Evangel, ’98) Record at EU/Seasons:...... 4-6/ One Year Career Record/Seasons:...... Same

Brenton Illum Mitch Wilson Head Coach Defensive Line GAME 2 Western Michigan September 10, 2011 • Kalamazoo, Mich.

Location:...... Kalamazoo, Mich. 2010 Results (6-6, 5-3 MAC) 2011 Schedule Home Field/Capacity:...... Waldo Stadium/30,200

HISTORY at Michigan State...... L, 14-38 Sept. 3...... at Michigan Playing Surface:...... FieldTurf Nicholls...... W, 49-14 Sept. 10...... Nicholls Enrollment:...... 24,045 at Toledo*...... L, 24-37 Sept. 17...... Central Michigan* Conference Affiliation:...... Mid-American (DI-FBS) Idaho...... L, 13-33 Sept. 24...... at Illinois Colors:...... Brown & Gold at Ball State*...... W, 45-16 Oct. 1...... at Connecticut Nickname:...... Broncos at Notre Dame...... L, 20-44 Oct. 8...... Bowling Green* Athletics Director:...... Kathy Beauregard at Akron*...... W, 56-10 Oct. 15...... at Northern Illinois* 2010 Record:...... 6-6 rd Northern Illinois*...... L, 21-28 Oct. 22...... at Eastern Michigan* 2010 MAC Record/Finish:...... 5-3/3 West Central Michigan*...... L, 22-26 Oct. 29...... Ball State* Nicholls vs. Western Michigan All-Time...... 0-1 Eastern Michigan*...... W, 45-30 Nov. 8...... at Toledo* Football Contact:...... Mat Kanan Kent State*...... W, 38-3 Nov. 16...... at Miami (OH)* SLC Kanan’s Office Number:...... (269) 387-4125 at Bowling Green*...... W, 41-7 Nov. 25...... Akron* Kanan’s Cell Number:...... (269) 998-2259 Kanan’s Fax Number:...... (269) 387-4139 Kanan’s Email Address:...... [email protected] Press Box Phone Number:...... (269) 387-3064/3065 Athletics Website:...... www.wmubroncos.com Base Offense:...... Multiple Head Coach/OC (Alma Mater):...... Bill Cubit (Delaware, ’75) Base Defense:...... Hybrid 4-3 Bill Cubit Jordan White Record at WMU/Seasons:...... 40-33/Six Years Lettermen Returning/Lost:...... 40/16 Head Coach Wide Receiver Career Record/Seasons:...... 74-51-1/Ten Years Starters Returning (o/d/s)/Lost:...... 18 (6/8/2) /7 GAME 3 Louisiana-Lafayette September 17, 2011 • Lafayette, La.

Location:...... Lafayette, La. 2010 Results (3-9, 3-5 Sun Belt) 2011 Schedule Home Field/Capacity:...... Cajun Field (31,000) at No. 23 Georgia...... L, 7-55 Sept. 3...... at Oklahoma State Playing Surface:...... ProGrass Synthetic Turf System Arkansas State*...... W, 31-24 Sept. 10...... at Kent State Enrollment:...... 15,418 2010 REVIEW Middle Tennessee State*...... L, 14-34 Sept. 17...... Nicholls Conference Affiliation:...... Sun Belt (DI-FBS) at North Texas*...... W, 28-27 Sept. 24...... at Florida International* Colors:...... Vermillion and White No. 22 Oklahoma State...... L, 28-54 Oct.1...... Florida Atlantic* Nickname:...... Ragin’ Cajuns at Troy*...... L, 24-31 Oct. 8...... Troy* Interim Athletics Director:...... Scott Farmer Western Kentucky*...... L, 21-54 Oct. 15...... North Texas* 2010 Record:...... 3-9 at Ohio...... L, 31-38 Oct. 22...... at Western Kentucky* 2010 Sun Belt Record/Finish:...... 3-5/t6th at Ole Miss...... L, 21-43 Oct. 29...... at Middle Tennessee State* Nicholls vs. ULL All-Time...... 0-2 at Florida Atlantic*...... L, 23-24 Nov. 5...... Louisiana-Monroe* Football Contact:...... Daryl Cetnar Florida International*...... L, 17-38 Nov. 12...... at Arkansas State* Fremun’s Office Number:...... (337) 482-6331 at UL-Monroe*...... W, 23-22 Nov. 26...... at Arizona Cetnar’s Cell Number:...... (337) 654-6923 Fremund’s Email Address:...... [email protected] Press Box Phone Number:...... (337) 851-2255 Athletics Website:...... www.ragincajuns.com Base Offense:...... Multiple Base Defense:...... Hybrid 4-3

COACHES Head Coach (Alma Mater):...... Mark Hudspeth (Delta State, ‘92) Record at ULL/Seasons:...... First Season Lettermen Returning/Lost:...... 41/24 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 12/10 Mark Hudspeth Ladarius Green Career Record/Seasons:...... 66-21/Seven Years Head Coach Tight End GAME 4 Northwestern State September 24, 2011 • Thibodaux, La.

Location:...... Natchitoches, La. 2010 Results (5-6, 4-3 Southland) 2011 Schedule Home Field/Capacity:...... Turpin Stadium (15,971) at Air Force...... L, 21-65 Sept. 1...... Delta State Playing Surface:...... V-Turf Artificial Samford...... L, 7-19 Sept. 10...... at LSU Enrollment:...... 9,250 Tarleton State...... W, 17-14 Sept. 17...... at Southern Methodist Conference Affiliation:...... Southland (DI-FCS) at North Dakota...... L, 24-49 Sept. 24...... at Nicholls* PLAYERS Colors:...... Purple and White McNeese State*...... L, 7-24 Oct. 1...... McNeese State* Nickname:...... Demons at No. 22 Central Arkansas*...... W, 24-19 Oct. 8...... at Lamar* Athletics Director:...... Greg Burke at Texas State*...... W, 16-3 Oct. 15...... Southeastern Louisiana* 2010 Record:...... 5-6 Sam Houston State*...... W, 23-20 (OT) Oct. 29...... at Texas State 2010 Southland Record/Finish...... 4-3/t3rd at Southeastern La.*...... W, 35-16 Nov. 5...... Central Arkansas* Nicholls vs. NSU All-Time (Streak)...... 14-24 (W2) Nicholls*...... L, 7-37 Nov. 12...... at Sam Houston State* Football Contact:...... Doug Ireland at No. 5 Stephen F. Austin*...... L, 13-36 Nov. 19...... Stephen F. Austin* Ireland’s Office Number:...... (318) 357-6467 Ireland’s Cell Number:...... (318) 471-2086 Ireland’s Fax Number:...... (318) 357-4515 Base Offense:...... Multiple Ireland’s Email Address:...... [email protected] Base Defense:...... 4-3-4 Athletics Website:...... www.nsudemons.com Lettermen Returning/Lost:...... 59/20 Head Coach (Alma Mater):...... Bradley Dale Peveto (Southern Methodist, ’86) Starters Returning (o/d/s)/Lost:...... 21(9/7/5)/8

OUTLOOK Record at NSU/Seasons:...... 5-19/Two Years Bradley Dale Peveto Zach Case Career Record/Seasons:...... 5-19/Two Years Head Coach Offensive Line

10 2011 Nicholls Football Opponents OUTLOOK GAME 5 Texas State October 1, 2011 • San Marcos, Texas

Location:...... San Marcos, Texas 2010 Results (4-7, 1-6 SLC) 2011 Schedule Home Field/Capacity:...... Bobcat Stadium/16,000 at Houston...... L, 28-68 Sept. 3...... at Texas Tech Playing Surface:...... Field Turf Duraspine Pro Southern Arkansas...... W, 31-17 Sept. 10...... at Wyoming Enrollment:...... 32,586 No. 17 Cal Poly...... W, 21-12 Sept. 17...... Tarleton State Conference Affiliation:...... Southland (DI-FCS) Southern Utah...... W, 42-28 Sept. 24...... at Stephen F. Austin* Colors:...... Maroon and Gold at Southeastern La.*...... L, 24-49 Oct. 1...... Nicholls* Nickname:...... Bobcats Nicholls*...... L, 45-47 (4 OT) Oct. 8...... at McNeese State* PLAYERS Athletics Director:...... Dr. Larry Teis Northwestern State*...... L, 3-16 Oct. 15...... Lamar* 2010 Record:...... 4-7 at No. 3 Stephen F. Austin*...... W, 27-24 Oct. 22...... at Southeastern La.* 2010 SLC Record/Finish:...... 1-6/7th Central Arkansas*...... L, 17-49 Oct. 29...... Northwestern State* Football Contact:...... Rick Poulter at McNeese St.*...... L, 6-36 Nov. 5...... Prairie View A&M Poulter’s Office Number:...... (512) 245-2966 at Sam Houston State*...... L, 29-31 Nov. 12...... at Central Arkansas* Poulter’s Cell Number:...... (512) 738-0697 Nov. 19...... Sam Houston State* Poulter’s Fax Number:...... (512) 245-2967 Poulter’s Email Address:...... [email protected] Athletics Website:...... www.txstatebobcats.edu Base Offense:...... ??? Head Coach (Alma Mater):...... Dennis Franchione (Pittsburg State, ‘73) Base Defense:...... ??? Lettermen Returning/Lost:...... ??? Record at TSU/Seasons:...... First Season COACHES Career Record/Seasons:...... 187-101-2/26 Years Starters Returning/Lost:...... ??? Dennis Franchione D.J. Hall Head Coach Offensive Line GAME 6 Central Arkansas October 8, 2011 • Thibodaux, La.

Location:...... Conway, Ark. 2010 Results (7-4, 4-3 SLC) 2011 Schedule Home Field/Capacity:...... First Security Field at Estes Stadium Elizabeth City State...... W, 47-20 Sept. 1...... Henderson State Playing Surface:...... Geo Green at No. 11 Eastern Illinois...... W, 37-7 Sept. 10...... at Louisiana Tech Enrollment:...... 11,444 Murray State...... W, 21-20 Sept. 17...... at Sam Houston State* Conference Affiliation:...... Southland (DI-FCS) at Tulsa...... L, 14-41 Sept. 24...... at Arkansas State* Colors:...... Purple and Gray Northwestern St*...... L, 19-24 Oct. 1...... Stephen F. Austin* Nickname:...... Bears at No. 4 Stephen F. Austin*...... L, 7-30 Oct. 8...... at Nicholls* 2010 REVIEW Athletics Director:...... Dr. Brad Teague at Nicholls*...... W, 31-7 Oct. 15...... McNeese State* 2010 Record:...... 7-4 Southeastern La.*...... W, 30-23 Oct. 22...... at Lamar* 2010 SLC Record/Finish:...... 4-3/t3rd at Texas State*...... W, 49-17 Oct. 29...... Southeastern La.* Football Contact:...... Steve East Sam Houston State*...... L, 13-20 Nov. 5...... at Northwestern State* East’s Office Number:...... (501) 450-5743 McNeese State...... W, 28-24 Nov. 12...... Texas State* East’s Cell Number:...... (501) 339-8215 East’s Fax Number:...... (501) 450-5740 East’s Email Address:...... [email protected] Press Box Phone Number:...... (501) 450-5743 Base Offense:...... Multiple Athletics Website:...... www.ucasports.com Base Defense:...... Multiple Head Coach (Alma Mater):...... Clint Conque (Nicholls, ’83) Lettermen Returning/Lost:...... 49/18 Record at UCA/Seasons:...... 80-47/11 Years Starters Returning (o/d/s) /Lost:...... 19 (9/7/3) /8 Clint Conque Nathan Dick Career Record/Seasons:...... Same Head Coach Quarterback GAME 7 Sam Houston State October 15, 2011 • Huntsville, Texas SLC

Location...... Huntsville, Texas 2010 Results (6-5, 4-3 SLC) 2011 Schedule Home Field/Capacity...... Bowers Stadium/14,000 at Baylor...... L, 3-34 Sept. 1...... Western Illinois Playing Surface...... Artificial (RealGrass-Pro) at Western Illinois...... L, 14-56 Sept. 17...... Central Arkansas* Enrollment...... 17,214 Gardner-Webb...... W, 30-14 Sept. 24...... at New Mexico Conference Affiliation...... Southland (DI-FCS) at Lamar...... W, 38-10 Oct. 1...... UTSA Colors...... Orange and White at Nicholls*...... W, 26-7 Oct. 8...... vs. Stephen F. Austin* Nickname...... Bearkats Southeastern Louisiana*...... W, 57-7 Oct. 15...... Nicholls* Athletics Director...... Bobby Williams at Stephen F. Austin*...... L, 28-31 Oct. 22...... at McNeese State* 2010 Record...... 6-5 at Northwestern State*...... L, 20-23 (OT) Oct. 29...... Lamar* HISTORY 2010 SLC Record/Finish...... 4-3/t3rd McNeese State*...... L, 28-33 Nov. 5...... at Southeastern Louisiana* Football Contact...... Paul Ridings at Central Arkansas*...... W, 20-13 Nov. 12...... Northwestern State* Riding’s Office Number...... (936) 294-1764 Texas State*...... W, 31-29 Nov. 19...... at Texas State Riding’s Fax Number...... (936) 294-3538 Ridings E-mail Address...... [email protected] Press Box Phone Number...... (936) 294-1838 Athletics Website...... www.gobearkats.com Base Offense...... Multiple Head Coach (Alma Matter):...... Willie Fritz (Pittsburg State, ‘83) Base Defense...... 4-3 Record at Sam Houston State:...... 6-5/ One Year Letterman Returning/Lost...... 46/10 Career Record:...... 141-57-1/ 18 Years Starters Returning (o/d/s) /Lost:...... 23 (11/9/3)/ 3 Willie Fritz Travis Watson Head Coach Offensive Line NICHOLLS GAME 8 Stephen F. Austin October 22, 2011 • Thibodaux, La.

Location...... Nacogdoches, Texas 2010 Results (9-3, 6-1 SLC) 2011 Schedule Home Field/Capacity...... Bryce Stadium/14,575 at Texas A&M...... L, 7-48 Sept. 1……...... McMurry Playing Surface...... Artificial; Momentum 51 Albany...... W, 59-14 Sept. 10...... Northern Iowa Enrollment...... 12,954 at #13 Northern Iowa...... W, 22-20 Sept. 17...... at Baylor Conference Affiliation...... Southland (DI-FCS) Lamar...... W, 71-3 Sept. 24...... Texas State Colors...... Purple and White at McNeese State*...... W, 32-27 Oct. 1...... at Central Arkansas* Nickname...... Lumberjacks Central Arkansas*...... W, 30-7 Oct. 8...... Sam Houston State* Athletics Director...... Robert Hill Sam Houston State*...... W, 31-28 Oct. 22...... at Nicholls* 2010 Record...... 9-3 Texas State*...... L, 24-27 Oct. 29...... McNeese State* 2010 SLC Record/Finish...... 6-1/1st at Nicholls*...... W, 48-13 Nov. 5...... at Lamar* Football Contact...... James Dixon Southeastern La.*...... W, 51-14 Nov. 12...... Southeastern La.* MEDIA Dixon’s Office Number...... (936) 468-2606 Northwestern State*...... W, 36-13 Nov.19...... at Northwestern State* Dixon’s Cell Number...... (936) 552-1171 #10 Villanova...... L, 24-54 Dixon’s Fax Number...... (936) 468-4593 Dixon’s E-mail Address...... [email protected] Press Box Phone Number...... (936) 468-3910, 3911 Athletics Website...... www.sfajacks.com Base Offense...... Spread Head Coach (Alma Matter): ...... J.C. Harper (Clemson, ‘89) Base Defense...... 4-3 Record at Stephen F. Austin…...…...... 23-25/Four Years Letterman Returning/Lost:...... 49/21 J.C. Harper Gralyn Crawford Career Record…………..…...... Same Starters Returning (o/d/s) /Lost:...... 17 (10/7/4) / 5 Head Coach Wide Receiver www.geauxcolonels.com 11 Opponents

GAME 9 McNeese State November 5, 2011 • Lake Charles, La. Location...... Lake Charles, La MEDIA 2010 Results (6-5, 4-2 SLC) 2011 Schedule Home Field/Capacity...... Cowboy Stadium/17,410 Lamar...... W, 30-27 Sept. 3...... at Kansas Playing Surface...... GEOMAX2 Artificial Turf at Missouri...... L, 6-50 Sept. 17...... Univ. of Sioux Falls Enrollment...... 8,900 #20 Cal Poly...... L, 14-40 Sept. 24...... Southeastern La.* Conference Affiliation...... Southland (DI-FCS) at Northwestern State*...... W, 24-7 Oct. 1...... at Northwestern State* Colors...... Blue and Gold Stephen F. Austin*...... L, 27-32 Oct. 8...... Texas State Nickname...... Cowboys at LSU...... L, 10-32 Oct. 15...... at Central Arkansas* Athletics Director...... Tommy McClelland II at Southeastern La.*...... W, 13-10 Oct. 22...... Sam Houston State*. 2010 Record...... 6-5 Nicholls...... W 24-14 Oct. 29...... at Stephen F. Austin* 2010 SLC Record/Finish...... 5-2/2nd at Sam Houston State*...... W, 33-28 Nov. 5...... Nicholls* Football Contact...... Louis Bonnette Texas State*...... W, 36-6 Nov. 13...... UTSA Bonnette’s Office Number...... (337) 475-5207 at Central Arkansas*...... L, 24-28 Nov.20...... at Lamar* Bonnette’s Cell Number...... (337) 802-7127 Bonnette’s Fax Number...... (337) 475-5202

NICHOLLS Bonnette’s E-mail Address...... [email protected] Press Box Phone Number...... (337) 475-5225 Base Offense...... Multiple Pro Athletics Website...... www.mcneesesports.com Base Defense...... 4-2-5 Head Coach (Alma Matter):...... Matt Viator (McNeese, ’86) Letterman Returning/Lost...... 51/21 Record at McNeese…...…...... 39-15/Five Years Starters Returning (o/d/s) /Lost:...... 10 (4/4/2) /12 Matt Viator Desmund Lighten Career Record...... Same Head Coach Defensive Line GAME 10 Lamar November 12, 2011 • Thibodaux, La.

Location……………..……...... Beaumont, Texas 2010 Results (5-6) 2011 Schedule Home Field/Capacity…...... Provost Umphrey/16,000

HISTORY at McNeese State...... L, 27-30 Sept. 3...... Texas College Playing Surface…………...... Matrix Turf Webber International...... W, 21-14 Sept. 10...... at South Alabama Enrollment…………..……...... 14,388 at Southeastern La...... W, 29-28 Sept. 17...... Incarnate Word Conference Affiliation…..…...... Southland (DI-FCS) at Stephen F. Austin...... L, 3-71 Oct. 1...... at Southeastern La. Colors…………………..…...... Red and White Sam Houston State...... 10-38 Oct. 8...... Northwestern State* Nickname…………...……...... Cardinals Langston...... W, 14-0 Oct. 15...... at Texas State * Athletics Director……..…...... Larry Tidwell South Alabama...... L, 0-26 Oct. 22...... Central Arkansas * 2010 Record………..………...... 5-6 at North Dakota...... L, 6-31 Oct. 29...... at Sam Houston * 2010 SLC Record/Finish……...... 0-0/0 at Georgia State...... L, 17-23 Nov. 5...... Stephen F. Austin * Football Contact...... Rush Wood South Dakota...... W, 24-20 Nov. 12...... at Nicholls * Wood’s Office Number...... (409) 880-7845 Oklahoma Panhandle State...... W, 44-6 Nov. 17...... McNeese *

SLC Wood’s Cell Number...... (409) 659-8531 Wood’s Fax Number...... (409) 880-2338 Wood’s E-mail Address:...... [email protected] Base Offense………………...... Multiple Press Box Phone Number:...... (409) 880-7489 Base Defense………………...... 4-2-5 Athletics Website:...... www.lamarcardinals.com Letterman Returning/Lost…...... 65/6 Head Coach (Alma Matter):...... Ray Woodard (Sam Houston State, ’88) Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 25 (10/11/3) /1 Record at LU……..…..…...... 5-6 Ray Woodard Marcus Jackson Career Record…………..…...... 5-6/One Year Head Coach Wide Receiver

GAME 11 Southeastern La. November 17, 2011 • Hammond, La.

Location……………..……...... Hammond, La 2010 Results (2-9, 1-7 SLC) 2011 Schedule Home Field/Capacity…...…...... Strawberry Field/7,500 at Tulane……………...... L, 21-27 Sept. 3...... at Tulane Playing Surface…………...... SprinTurf

2010 REVIEW UT Martin……………...... W, 24-10 Sept. 10...... Savannah State Enrollment…………..……...... 15,351 Lamar…………………...... L, 28-29 Sept. 17...... at Southern Miss Conference Affiliation…..…...... Southland (DI-FCS) at Louisiana-Monroe…...... L, 20-21 Sept. 24...... at McNeese State * Colors…………………..…...... Green and Gold Texas State*…………...... W, 49-24 Oct. 1...... Lamar * Nickname…………...……...... Lions at Sam Houston State*…...... L, 7-57 Oct. 15...... at Northwestern State * Athletics Director……..…...... Bart Bellairs McNeese*………………...... L, 10-13 Oct. 22...... Texas State 2010 Record………..………...... 2-9 at Central Arkansas*……...... L, 23-30 Oct. 29...... at Central Arkansas * 2010 SLC Record/Finish……...... 1-6/t7th Northwestern State*……...... L, 16-35 Nov. 5...... Sam Houston State * Football Contact……………...... Matt Sullivan at Stephen F. Austin*……...... L, 14-51 Nov. 12...... at Stephen F. Austin * Sullivan’s Office Number…...... (985) 549-2142 at Nicholls*………...... L, 25-27 Nov. 17...... Nicholls * Sullivan’s Cell Number……...... (985) 981-0009 Sullivan’s Fax Number……...... (985) 549-3773 Sullivan’s E-mail Address…...... [email protected] Press Box Phone Number…...... (985) 549-2443, 2444 Base Offense………………...... Multiple Base Defense………………...... 4-3

COACHES Athletics Website……….…...... www.LionSports.net Head Coach (Alma Matter): ...... Mike Lucas (Liberty, ’82) Letterman Returning/Lost…...... 37/20 Record at SLU………..…...... 16-32/Four Years Starters Returning (o/d/s) /Lost: ...... 11 (6/2/3) /14 Mike Lucas Simmie Yarborough Career Record…………..…...... Same Head Coach Wide Receiver

2011 Schedule Sept. 1 EVANGEL – BLACKOUT GAME 6:30 p.m. Sept. 10 @ Western Michigan 6:00 p.m. Sept. 17 @ Louisiana-Lafayette 6:00 p.m. PLAYERS Sept. 24 NORTHWESTERN STATE*^ – HALL OF FAME 3:00 p.m. Oct. 1 @ Texas State 6:00 p.m. Oct. 8 CENTRAL ARKANSAS* – FAMILY DAY 2:00 p.m. Oct. 15 @ Sam Houston State* 2:00 p.m. Oct. 22 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN* - HOMECOMING 5:30 p.m. Nov. 5 @ McNeese State* 7:00 p.m. Nov. 12 LAMAR* 5:30 p.m.

OUTLOOK Nov. 17 @ Southeastern Louisiana*# 7:00 p.m. * - Southland game; # - SLC TV Broadcast; # - CST Broadcast

12 2011 Nicholls Football Player Bios OUTLOOK Pio 50 Ryan 38 Adams Anglin

ol • 6-2 • 286 • sr rb • 6-2 • 203 • JR PLAYERS nanakuli, hawaii • santa maria, calif. • Anuenue st. joseph

2010 Season (Junior): Saw action in nine games… started in six At Allan Hancock: Played two seasons for the Bulldogs… named first-team

contests... At Mt. SAC: Had two successful seasons with the Mounties all-conference as a freshman… garnered second-team all-conference as an COACHES that included a NATYCAA Cup Championship as a freshman… had all-purpose player in 2010... At St. Joseph: Named first-team all-league, a combined 15-3 team record during his tenure… registered a total of all-area and all-county as a senior in 2008… helped the Knights to a 9-1 48 pancake blocks as a sophomore... At Anuenue: Was a four-year record… rushed for 1,431 yards and 16 touchdowns... Personal: Born on letterman for the Na Koa… named first-team all-state on the defensive Oct. 5, 1990 in Orange County, Calif… son of Kathy and Alan Roinestad… line as a senior, and second-team all-state as an offensive lineman… also has a younger brother, Mason. was a four-time state champion in canoe paddling... Personal: Born on February 15, 1990 in Honolulu, Hawaii… son of Johnetta and Gordon Adams… has an older sibling named Kapi’olani Adams… majoring in sociology. 2010 REVIEW

Tyrie 14 Jordan 19

Allen Arcement SLC

RB • 5-9 • 197 • So wr • 5-11 • 195 • so Fort lauderdale, fla. • thibodaux, la. • E.D. White western HISTORY

2010 Season (Freshman): Played in 10 games with one start… had four 2010 Season (Freshman): Played in six games… had a reception for six receptions for 32 yards… season-long reception was a 16-yard catch at San yards against McNeese State… recorded four tackles on the year (three Diego State... At Florida Atlantic: Redshirted... At Western High: named solo)... At E.D. White: Played as a cornerback and return specialist for Second Team All-County and an All-State Honorable Mention selection as the Cardinals… lettered two seasons… named All-District as a junior a senior... rushed for 850 yards and tallied 1,250 all-purpose yards in his and a senior, garnering first-team honors as a senior… also named All- senior campaign...participated in the Broward All-Star game...three-sport Region First Team as a senior… responsible for the longest play in E.D. athlete (football, basketball and track)... Personal: Born on June 20, 1991 White football history, intercepting a pass and returning it 108 yards for in Plantation, Fla... son of Lesly-Ann Allen... Has one brother named Junior a touchdown… played in the Bayou vs. River Region All-Star Game held

Allen who plays for Bethany College... majoring in criminal justice. at Nicholls... Personal: Born on April 15, 1991 in Thibodaux, La… son of NICHOLLS Rosary and Jody Arcement... has one sibling named Amsley… majoring in CAREER HIGHS general studies. Receptions: 2, vs. Stephen F. Austin (11/6/10) Yards Receiving: 16 vs. San Diego State (9/4/10) CAREER HIGHS Receptions: 1, vs. McNeese State (10/30/10) YEAR G/GS REC YDS AVG TD LG YPG Yards Receiving: 6, vs. McNeese State (10/30/10) 2010 11 4 32 8.0 0 16 2.9 YEAR G/GS REC YDS AVG TD LG YPG 2010 6 1 6 6.0 0 6 1.0 MEDIA

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Stefan Kenyad MEDIA 41 2 Bergeron Blair

LB • 6-0 • 201 • sr WR • 6-2 • 206 • Sr pierre part, la. • oklahoma city, okla. • assumption Northeast academy NICHOLLS 2010 Season (Junior): Appeared in five games… had three tackles (two 2010 Season (Junior): Played in all 11 games… led the Colonels with 29 solo)... 2009 Season (Sophomore): Played in every game for the Colonels, receptions and three receiving touchdowns… had 278 yards receiving for all on special teams… Had a total of eight tackles with three being solo… a 9.6 average… hauled in a career-high four receptions in three different Best game of the season came against Stephen F. Austin with 1.5 tackles games including a career-high 79-yard outing against McNeese State… on special teams... 2008 Season (Freshman): Saw action in four games scored the game-tying touchdown on a four-yard pass at the end of regulation for the Colonels... Registered four total tackles… Primarily used on kickoff in Nicholls’ four overtime victory against Texas State… had a reception in all and kickoff return team... At Assumption: Was a four year letter-winner for but one game... At Northeast Oklahoma JC: Finished up his sophomore the Mustangs… primarily played defensive end as he was named first-team stint with 40 receptions for over 400 yards and touchdown... named to the HISTORY all-district and second-team All-Bayou his sophomore season… selected Dean’s List all four semesters... At Northeast Academy: Ended career second-team all-district his senior season… played for head coach Boyd with 1,001 receiving yards and 15 touchdowns ... notched 75 tackles, eight Fussell his senior season in which he led the Mustangs to a 6-4 record... pass breakups, six forced fumbles and an interception... named first-team Personal: Born on May 17, 1989… son of Paula and Ricky Bergeron… all-district as a wide receiver ... garnered 4A all-district Wide Receiver of has two siblings named Chelsie and Evan… nickname is Swamp Dog… the Year ... was first-team all-district linebacker ... named to the Oklahoma majoring in business. Coaches Association’s all-star team on offense and defense ... selected to play in the 2008 Oklahoma vs. Texas Oil Bowl all-star game... Personal:

SLC Born May 31, 1990 in Guthrie, Okla... son of LaSonya Basham and Kenny CAREER HIGHS Blair... has three siblings: Keenan, Marcus, and Jimmy... cousin Reggie Tackles: 1.5, vs. Stephen F. Austin (10/9/10) Smith played football at Oklahoma... majoring in general studies.

YEAR G/GS UT AT TM TFL SACK INT PBU FR FF CAREER HIGHS 2008 4/0 1 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 Receptions: 4, three times (last vs. Northwestern State, 11/13/10) 2009 11/0 3 5 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 Receiving yards: 79, vs. McNeese State (10/30/10) TD Receptions: 1, three times (last vs. Northwestern State, 11/13/10) 2010 5/0 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career 20/0 6 9 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 YEAR G/GS REC YDS AVG TD LG YPG 2010 11/4 29 278 9.6 3 35 25.3 2010 REVIEW Michael 74 Billingsley Ty 53 Boudreaux ol • 6-4 • 287 • sr oklahoma city, okla. • ls • 5-9 • 180 • r-fr southeast raceland, la. • COACHES central lafourche

2010 Season: Saw action in nine games on the defensive line including two starts… recorded eight tackles (four solo) with 0.5 for loss… had three quarterback hurries… blocked an extra-point attempt against South 2010 Season: Redshirted... At Central Lafourche: Lettered three Alabama… best game was in finale against Southeastern State where seasons for the Trojans, starting his final two… played both wide receiver he had four tackles (one solo) and broke up a pass... At Northeast and long snapper… was coached by Chad Callais… also played baseball Oklahoma JC: Had a total of 30 tackles and two sacks as a sophomore... as a senior… was a part of the District 8-5A championship in 2010...

PLAYERS garnered the 2007 Jim Thorpe All-Star Game Defensive MVP accolade... Personal: Born on May 3, 1992 in Thibodaux, La… son of Tana and At Southeast: Was a prominent basketball player... Personal: Born on Tommy Boudreaux… his mother graduated from Nicholls… has a younger November 19, 1988 in Oklahoma City, Okla... son of Camesha Billingsley sister, Allie… majoring in marine biology. and Michael Childs... majoring in general studies. OUTLOOK

14 2011 Nicholls Football Player Bios OUTLOOK Gruenig... Personal: Born on October 2, 1991 in Montego Bay, Jamaica... Davin son of Bridget Bush and Charles Simmons... has an older brother named 28 Barry Ross... majoring in business administration. Bovie CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 7, vs. Air Force (9/5/09)

db • 5-11 • 179 • fr Tackles for loss: 1, three times (last vs. McNeese State, 10/30/10) PLAYERS waggaman, la. • Sacks: 1, vs. Duquesne (9/12/09) Pass Break-Ups: 1, three times (last vs. Northwestern State, 11/13/10) riverdale YEAR G/GS UT AT TM TFL SACK INT PBU FR FF 2009 8/1 7 13 20 1.5-8 1-7 0 0 0 1 2010 11/10 15 17 32 3-9 0.5-4 0 3 0 0 At Riverdale: Lettered four years in football… compiled 98 tackles, one Career 19/11 22 30 52 4.5-17 1.5-11 0 3 0 1 interception, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries as a senior… COACHES competed in the Darren Sharper Lake Pontchartrain All-Star Classic, where his team won … played soccer and ran track… ran a 10.8 in the 100M and Ryan had a 21’6” in the long jump… was second leg of his 4x100M relay team… 43 three-year honor student… member of the news team... Personal: Born July 16, 1993 in Marrero, La… son of Diedra and Darwin Bovie… has two Bruno brothers, Darwin Jr. and Darius… majoring in mass communications. LB • 6-2 • 221 • r-fr baton rouge, la. • Brenton 49 st. Michael 2010 REVIEW Bowman

LB • 5-9 • 194 • fr 2010 Season: Redshirted... At St. Michael: Named All-District 7-4A twice, notching first-team honors as a senior... garnered All-State honorable kenner, la. • holy cross mention status as a senior as well... named team captain by his team mates as a senior...led the team in tackles both his senior and junior season... had over 200 career tackles and 24 takedowns for a loss... also was a four-year letterman in baseball, doubling as an outfielder and a designated hitter... Personal: Born on November 22, 1991 in Baton Rouge, La… son of Yvette SLC At Holy Cross: Named first-team all-state as a senior… received all-metro and Duane Meeks… has a sister, Breanne Meeks, and a brother, Dustin honors and garnered all-district MVP… had 124 tackles and nine sacks… Meeks… relative David Meeks played baseball at Maryland… majoring in returned two punts for touchdowns… notched all-state honorable mention health sciences. as a junior… ran the 400-meter relay for 2011 state champion track team… received Outstanding Academic Achievement… Personal: Born on May 26, 1993 in New Orleans… son of Brishcea Bowman… majoring in business Darvin management. 39

Butler HISTORY Darrell 96 DB • 5-10 • 153 • fr plaquemine, la. • Brown plaquemine

DL • 6-2 • 245 • jr

covington, la. • NICHOLLS At Plaquemine: Named all-district honorable mention in 2009 and 2010… Fontainebleau helped his team to two straight 3A playoff appearances… had 93 carries for 750 yards and 11 touchdowns… was second on the team in rushing… had 30 completions for 750 yards and eight touchdowns… played cornerback as a junior… recorded over 20 tackles, a fumble recovery, and 2010 Season (Sophomore): Saw action in all 11 games with ten starts… broke up five passes… member of the Beta Club… made Principal’s List... had 32 tackles (15 solo) and three for loss… finished with 0.5 sacks… Personal: Born on Oct. 9, 1992 in Baton Rouge… son of Annedra and broke up three passes… had a season-high six tackles (five solo) including Quinton Butler… has two older brothers, Darius and Derek… majoring in one for loss against McNeese State... 2009 Season (Freshman): Played nursing. in eight of 11 games with one start… finished the season with 20 tackles

(seven solo)… had one forced fumble and one sack… had a career- MEDIA high seven tackles (two solo) in debut against Air Force Academy… lone sack and forced fumble of the season came against Duquesne in home opener... At Fontainbleau: Finished his senior season with 46 total tackles (28 solo), including 12 for loss with nine sacks... named all- district... had 15 quarterback hurries... was credited with six pass break- ups and one fumble recovery... came to Nicholls with teammate Gerald

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eight passing touchdowns and three interceptions, while also rushing for 229 yards on 116 carries… contributed six rushing scores… first collegiate A.J. start was against Air Force Academy… best statistical performance came MEDIA 93 against Northwestern State when he passed for 197 yards, completing Carter 5-of-8 pass attempts for three touchdowns… most balanced game came against Southeastern La. with 82 yards rushing, 81 yards passing and dl • 6-4 • 281 • sr three touchdowns... 2008 Season: Redshirted... At Scotlandville: Named all-district in 2007... passed for over 1,200 yards his senior season while thibodaux, la. • rushing for over 600 yards... had eight total touchdowns... was a participant thibodaux in the Red Stick Bowl... Personal: Born June 22, 1990 in Baton Rouge, La... son of Pamela Caston and Huey Golmond... has a younger sister named Chasity... majoring in general studies. NICHOLLS 2010 Season (Junior): Saw action in all 11 games with six starts on the CAREER HIGHS defensive line… recorded 18 tackles (10 solo) with two sacks… tied his Pass Attempts: 25, vs. San Diego State (9/4/10) career-best in tackles against Western Michigan and Texas State, finishing Pass Completions: 13, vs. South Alabama (9/18/10) with five tackles and a sack... 2009 Season (Sophomore): Played in 10 Passing yards: 319, vs. South Alabama (9/18/10) games with eight starts on the defensive line… totaled 21 tackles (12 solo) Passing TDs: 3, vs. Northwestern State (11/14/09) and 1.5 tackles for a loss… had a career-best five tackles in opener against Rushing yards: 139, vs. Southeastern La. (11/18/10) Air Force… had three quarterback pressures… best performance came in Rushing TDs: 3, twice (last vs. Southeastern La., 11/18/10) the season finale against Southeastern La. with four total tackles, a sack HISTORY and a forced fumble... 2008 Season (Freshman): Played in six games, YEAR G/GS COMP ATT INT PCT YDS YPG TD LG primarily as a backup to the defensive line... 2007 Season: Redshirted... At 2009 10/7 45 100 3 .450 779 77.9 8 82 Thibodaux High School: Made 66 tackles, recorded three sacks, forced 2010 11/9 98 188 9 .521 1141 103.7 8 73 two fumbles and had four tackles for a loss in his only season playing football in 2006... was named to the All-Bayou Region, all-parish and all-district Career 21/16 143 288 12 .497 1920 91.4 16 82 teams as a senior... played basketball for three seasons before making the transition to the gridiron... Personal: Son of Pearlette and Alfred Carter... YEAR ATT YDS. AVG. TD LG YPG

SLC has two younger siblings named Andrew and Rachel... cousin Jason Caffey 2009 116 229 2.0 6 20 22.9 played basketball at Alabama... majoring in mass communications. 2010 171 577 3.4 10 62 52.5 Career 287 806 2.8 16 62 38.4 CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 5, three times (last vs. Texas State, 10/16/10) Tackles for loss: 1, three times (last vs. Texas State, 10/16/10) Clint 15 Sacks: 1, three times (last vs. Texas State, 10/16/10) Clement YEAR G/GS UT AT TM TFL SACK INT PBU FR FF 2008 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2009 10 8 12 9 21 1.5(11 1(8 0 0 0 1 RB • 6-1 • 205 • SO

2010 REVIEW 2010 11 6 8 10 18 2(17 2(17 0 0 0 0 Thibodaux, la. • ruston Career 27 14 20 19 39 3.5(28 3(25 0 0 0 1

LaQuinton 3 2010 Season (Freshman): Did not play as a redshirt freshman... At Caston Louisiana Tech: Did not participate in football... At Ruston: Named to the All-State and All-District First Team squad as a senior, starting at center and defensive end… started his prep career at E.D. White, playing his freshman,

COACHES QB • 5-10 • 205 • JR sophomore and junior seasons for the Cardinals… played running back, defensive end, and center for the Cardinals… also participated in track Baton rouge, la. • and field, throwing the javelin... Personal: Born on November 25, 1990 in Scotlandville Thibodaux, La… son of Renee and Keith Clement… has three siblings: Chase, Chris, and Maddie Clement… Chase plays football at LSU… majoring in general studies. 2010 Season (Sophomore): Southland Conference honorable mention… two-time SLC and LSWA Player of the Week… appeared in all 11 games Caleb including nine starts under center… completed 98 of 188 attempts for 1,141 77 PLAYERS yards with eight touchdowns… was the first Colonel since ’01 to throw for over 1,000 yards… best passing game came against South Alabama where Cline he recorded the SLC’s longest pass of the season (95 yards), finishing with two touchdowns and a career-high 319 yards... rushed for 577 yards on ol • 6-2 • 302 • FR 171 carries with 10 touchdowns… had four 100-plus yard performances and ranked sixth in the SLC with 52.5 rushing yards per game… ran for norman, okla. • 273 yards and six touchdowns in final two games including a career-high norman north 139 yards in season finale against Southeastern La.… had a career-long 62-yard run against Bacone College... 2009 Season (Freshman): Played

OUTLOOK in 10 games for the Colonels with seven starts under center… finished the season with 779 yards passing, while completing 45 of 100 passes… had At Norman North: Named all-district, all-conference and all-state as a

16 2011 Nicholls Football Player Bios OUTLOOK senior... elected team captain and Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman… selected to the Oil Bowl (Oklahoma All-Stars vs. Texas All-Stars)… three- Marshall time state qualifier in wrestling… went 33-0 in the heavyweight division to 88 claim the state title as a senior… placed third at state in 2010… honor roll student… member of the FCA and DECA... Personal: Born on March 26, Crawford 1993 in Ada, Oklahoma… son of Melissa Auld and Aaron Cline… has an older brother, Colton, and a younger sister, Cassie… Colton plays football te • 6-1 • 215 • jr PLAYERS at East Central Univ. after playing one season at Sam Houston State… majoring in business/pre-vet med. bellville, Texas • bellville Byron 27 Cobb 2010 Season (Sophomore): Played in 10 games... notched a start in season finale against Southeastern La...2009 Season (Freshman): Played COACHES in nine games, primarily on special teams… accounted for two tackles db • 5-10 • 176 • fr which included a solo stop against Duquesne... 2008 Season: Redshirted... st. francisville, la. • At Bellville: Played both ways for Bellville and was named all-district at defensive end and offensive guard his senior season... earned Team MVP west feliciana honors on both offense and defense in 2007... recorded 65 solo tackles, including 11 for a loss and seven quarterback sacks... Personal: Born on September 15, 1989 in Wichita, Kansas... son of Laurie Garland and Reggie Crawford... father played collegiate football at Sterling... has three younger At West Feliciana: Named first-team all-state and all-metro as a senior... siblings: Tyra, Harrison and Conner... majoring in business management. had 68 tackles and four interceptions… played in Louisiana vs. Mississippi 2010 REVIEW Bowl Game… two-time first-team all-district selection… lettered four years in baseball… will also play baseball for the Colonels... Personal: Born Calvin on Jan. 5, 1993 in Zachary, La… son of Carol and John Cobb… has two 80 older brothers, Bryan and Brandon… his cousin, Antoinette, ran track at LA Tech… majoring in engineering. Davison, Jr.

Cailin WR • 5-8 • 155 • so 70 prichard, ala. • Cola blount SLC OL • 6-2 • 331 • fr vacherie, la. • 2010 Season (Freshman): Saw action in 10 of 11 games as a true west st. john freshman… caught a pass for 20 yards against South Alabama... At Blount: Named second-team all-region as a senior in 2009... garnered Press- Register Player of the Week honors... recorded a total of 65 receptions for 965 yards and 14 touchdowns as a senior... participated in the Elite Service

Program, which was a community service organization... Personal: Born HISTORY At West St. John: Named first-team all-state and all-district as a senior… on February 11, 1992 in Prichard, Ala… son of Cecelia and Calvin Davison was a Max Emfinger All-American… played in River vs. Bayou All-Star Sr… has two siblings named Cassandra and Cierra… majoring in physical Game… earned first-team all-district his sophomore and junior seasons... therapy. Personal: Born on Nov. 12, 1991 in Baton Rouge… son of Dawn and Lionel Cola… majoring in business administration or psychology. Josh Tyler 42 34 Dewey Collins NICHOLLS DB • 5-11 • 166 • fr RB • 5-5 • 177 • so st. rose, la. • destrehan eunice, la. • eunice

2010 Season (Freshman): Did not play... 2009 Season: Redshirted... At Destrehan: Lettered three years… named first-team all-district… selected to play in Bayou Region All-Star Game… registered 55 tackles (39 At Eunice: Helped lead the Bobcats to three consecutive District 4-4A MEDIA Championships... led his team to back-to-back 11 win seasons... was a solo), a forced fumble, 12 pass break ups and one interception… helped lead first-team all-state selection his senior season, and twice named first team the Wildcats to a 5A state title in 2008… member of the three-time district all-district... rushed for 1,495 yards and 14 touchdowns in 2008 on 232 champion track team... Personal: Born on July 14, 1992 in Metairie, La… carries... had 3,403 career rushing yards and 34 total touchdowns. son of Melinda Vinnett… has two older brothers, Dwayne and Janerio… major is undecided.

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Andrew Shawn

MEDIA 98 20 Dolan Elrod

k/p • 6-1 • 185 • so LB • 6-4 • 225 • sr mobile, ala. • la quinta, calif • mcgill toolen la quinta NICHOLLS 2010 Season (Freshman): Saw action in all 11 games as the primary 2010 Season (Junior): Played in all 11 games with seven starts… was kicker… connected on 6-of-12 field goals and hit 27-of-28 PAT’s… accounted fourth on the team in tackles with 45 (24 solo)… had nine tackles (one for 45 points… was perfect in his last four field goal attempts which included solo) against Stephen F. Austin… tied for a team-best 6.0 tackles for loss, a career-long 48-yarder vs. Stephen F. Austin… his 39-yarder against totaling 25 yards… had 2.5 sacks and broke up two passes… recovered Texas State sent the game into its third overtime… had 23 kickoffs for one fumble and blocked a field goal against Bacone College… was credited 1,516 yards (65.9 ypk) with two touchbacks… had two assisted tackles... At with the team’s only safety on an intentional grounding versus Northwestern McGill Toolen: Was a three-time all-county selection, notching first-team State... At the College of the Desert: Played for Coach Dean Dowty, as a junior and senior... named second-team all-state in 2009... voted the leading the Roadrunners on the defensive side… played in eight games as HISTORY County’s Special Teams Player of the Year... was 7-of-10 for field goals his a sophomore… had 14 total tackles (10 solo), two forced fumbles, a fumble senior season with a long of 48 yards and 42-of-43 on point-after-attempts... recovery and a pass breakup... At La Quinta: Was named All-League three had 37 punts for an average 41.3 yards per mark... was a standout soccer times during his prep career for the Blackhawks… guided his team to a player... Personal: Born on February 8, 1991 in Mobile, Ala... son of Linda 13-2 finish as a senior, doubling as a safety and wide receiver… also ran and Danny Dolan... has three older siblings: Mary, Laurel and former punter, the 400m in track... Personal: Born on July 10, 1989 in Fountain Valley, Patrick, who left Nicholls last season as the all-time leader in punting California… son of Jamie and Steve Elrod… has an older brother named average... majoring in business administration. Steven Elrod… majoring in business administration. SLC CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Extra Points Made: 5, twice (last vs. Northwestern State, 11/13/10) Tackles: 9, vs. Stephen F. Austin (11/6/10) Extra Points Att.: 6, vs. Bacone College (9/25/10) Tackles for loss: 2, twice (last vs. Central Arkansas, 10/23/10) Field Goals Made: 2, twice (last vs. Southeastern La., 11/18/10) Pass break-ups: 1, twice (last vs. Bacone College, 9/25/10) Field Goals Att.: 2, five times (last vs. Southeastern La., 11/18/10) Points: 9, vs. Southeastern La. (11/18/10) YEAR G/GS UT AT TM TFL SACKS INT PBU FR FF 2010 11/7 24 21 45 6 (25) 2.5 (17) 0 2 1 0 YEAR FG PCT -20 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LG BLK PAT PCT 2010 6-12 .500 0-0 1-3 4-4 1-4 0-1 48 3 27-28 .964

2010 REVIEW Bobby 21 Josh 89 Felder Dudley DB • 6-0 • 204 • sr te • 6-2 • 236 • so mccomb, miss. • mccomb new orleans, la. • jesuit COACHES

2010 Season (Junior): Received first team All-Southland and second team All-Louisiana honors … named SLC and LSWA Special Teams Appeared in eight games with six starts… led the tight ends 2010 Season: Player of the Week after returning a blocked field goal 70 yards for a with four receptions for 75 yards (18.8 ypr)…had 41 yards on two catches touchdown against Texas State… played in all 11 games with 10 starts… vs. Texas State... Three year letter-winner in both football and At Jesuit: led team with four interceptions which ranked fourth in the SLC… had basketball… had a total of 27 receptions for 430 yards and three touchdowns 40 interception return yards… ranked fourth in the conference with 11 as a senior... Born on October 16, 1991 in Metairie, La… son of Personal: passes defended… tallied 33 tackles including 21 solo… had two tackles Deidra and Tyrone Dudley… has two older brothers name Tyrone Jr. and for loss… best game was against Bacone College where he had a PLAYERS Daniel… majoring in education. season-high 6.5 tackles, three passes defended with one interception… fielded 12 punts for 81 yards… reeled off a 52-yard return against Central CAREER HIGHS Arkansas… for career, has 103 tackles (6.5 for loss), seven interceptions, Receptions: 2, vs. Texas State (10/16/10) 17 pass breakups and two forced fumbles… returned one interception for Yards receiving: 41, vs. Texas State (10/16/10) a touchdown... 2009 Season (Sophomore): Started and played in all 11 games for the Colonels at cornerback… led all defensive backs in tackles YEAR G/GS REC YDS AVG TD LG YPG with 54, which ranked third on the team… ranked second in solo stops with 2010 8/6 4 75 18.8 0 21 9.4 38… had 4.5 tackles for a loss… led the team with seven pass breakups, and was tied for second on the team in forced fumbles with two… had OUTLOOK two interceptions on the season, both coming against Southeastern La. in the finale… returned one interception for a touchdown… was named

18 2011 Nicholls Football Player Bios OUTLOOK Southland and LSWA Defensive Player of the Week for his performance… (two solo), two for a loss and a pass break up… had two sacks... best had a career high nine tackle (six solo) against Louisiana Tech that included performance came against Air Force Academy with three total stops that one forced fumble… was also highly productive against Sam Houston State included a sack for a loss of 11 yards... 2008 Season: Redshirted... At Holy with eight total tackles, one for a loss, and a career best three pass break Cross: Played both football and basketball for the Tigers, lettering twice in ups... 2008 Season (Freshman): Had 16 tackles as defensive back for football... was a defensive end and tight end on the gridiron, earning All- the Colonels... registered three pass breakups and one interception... best District honors his senior season on defense... best season in football came game came against Southeastern when he had seven tackles (six solo) and his senior season with 46 total tackles, 13 sacks, three fumble recoveries PLAYERS one interception... At McComb: Was a four year letter winner in football and two forced fumbles... Personal: Born on Jan. 1, 1990 in New Orleans, and basketball for the Tigers... registered 76 tackles his senior season while La... son of Anna Anderson Garner and Fernandez L. Garner Sr... has two intercepting 12 passes in both his junior and senior seasons... accumulated siblings: Alaine and Sydney... majoring in business management. 1,000 yards rushing, 675 yards receiving and 21 total touchdowns... was rated a Top-25 football player in the state of Mississippi... Personal: Born CAREER HIGHS on September 23, 1990 in McComb, Mississippi... son of Edna and Bobby Tackles: 6, vs. Bacone College (9/25/10) Felder... has two sisters, Kosheya and Alana... cousin Derrick Pittman Tackles for loss: 2.5, vs. Bacone College (9/25/10) played football for Nicholls.

Sacks: 1, three times (last vs. Bacone College, 9/25/10) COACHES Pass Break-Ups: 1, twice (last vs. Northwestern State, 11/13/10) CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 9, vs. Louisiana Tech (9/19/09) YEAR G/GS UT AT TM TFL SACK INT PBU FR FF Tackles for loss: 1, six times (last vs. Bacone College, 9/25/10) 2009 4/2 2 4 6 2-12 2-12 0 1 0 0 Pass break-ups: 3, vs. Sam Houston State (10/10/09) 2010 10/6 7 8 15 4.5-7 1-1 0 1 1 0 Interceptions: 2, vs. Southeastern La. (11/19/09) Career 14/8 9 12 21 6.5-19 3-13 0 2 1 0 Punt return yards: 55, vs. Central Arkansas (10/23/10) Punt return: 52, vs. Central Arkansas (10/23/10) Jonathan YEAR G/GS UT AT TM TFL SACKS INT PBU FR FF 29 2010 REVIEW 2008 6/2 15 1 16 0 0 1 7 0 0 Gibson 2009 11/11 38 16 54 4.5-12 0 2-102 3 0 2 2010 11/10 21 12 33 2-2 0 4-40 7 0 0 Career 28/23 74 29 103 6.5-14 0 7-142 17 0 2 db • 6-0 • 165 • r-fr marrero, la. • Cole 91 de la salle Frazier

2010 Season: Redshirted... At De La Salle: Played four years for the SLC Cavaliers under the direction of Richard Walker… best season on offensive DL • 6-3 • 250 • fr came as a junior with over 1,300 yards and 15 total touchdowns… made kenner, la. • the switch to defensive back his senior season and had 60 tackles, three brother martin interceptions and one forced fumble… named All-District his junior and senior seasons... Personal: Born on March 19, 1991 in Rochester, New York… son of Mary and Charles Gibson… Has three siblings: Charles, Stephen and Quentin… majoring in accounting. HISTORY At Brother Martin: Lettered three years and was a two-year starter in football… named academic all-state… ABC 26 Scholar Athlete of the Week in Sept., 2010… won the Andy Douglass Memorial Award for the highest scholastic average… named to the Principal’s Honor Roll in each year… Nick 31 member of the National Honor Society, Student Ministry and was a math tutor... Personal: Born on Jan. 20, 1993 in Metairie, La… son of Sandra and Giglio Don Frazier… has three siblings: Josh, Casey and Courtney… majoring in pre-law. rb • 5-8 • 194 • so

greenwall springs, la • NICHOLLS Fernandez 92 central Garner

2010 Season (Freshman): Appeared in five games… had one carry for dl • 6-0 • 267 • jr eight yards against Bacone College… returned a kick for 31 yards versus new orleans, la. • South Alabama… had two solo tackles... At Central: Lettered four seasons holy cross in football for the Wildcats, while lettering three years as a weightlifter… named All-District First Team as a running back … named Central City Player of the Year in 2009 ... was a part of a team that went 12-2 and finished one- MEDIA game shy of the state championship… was the 2005 AAU Junior National 2010 Season (Sophomore): Appeared in 10 games with six starts… had 15 Champion in Olympic Weightlifting ... became the first 16-year old to win the tackles (seven solo)… recorded six tackles (three solo) and a sack against 2007 Louisiana State Olympic Championship in 18 years ... won the 2008 Bacone College… recovered a fumble vs. South Alabama... 2009 Season and 2009 APF High School Powerlifting National Championship, and was (Freshman): Played in four games with three starts… suffered a season- named the 2009 APF All-Around Best Lifter... Personal: Born on September ending injury against Sam Houston State… finished the year with six tackles 6, 1990 in Baton Rouge, La… son of Janine McDonald and Capt. Cosmo

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Giglio… has an older sibling named Jade Forbes… majoring in biology/pre- best performance came against Louisiana Tech with a solo stop... 2008 physical therapy. Season (Freshman): Played in every game for the Colonels, primarily on special teams... At H.L. Bourgeois: Voted All-District and All-Region in his MEDIA YEAR G/GS ATT YDS AVG TD LG YPG junior and senior campaigns for the Braves… recorded 59 solo tackles, 20 assisted, and six for a loss his senior season… also had six pass break ups, 2010 7 1 8 8.0 0 8 1.1 two interceptions, a safety and a sack in 2007... Personal: Born on April 19, 1990 in Houma, La… son of Holly and Kevin Guidry… father graduated from Nicholls in 1983 with a B.S. from the College of Business Administration... Russ his sister, Kristen, was a 2010 graduate of Nicholls with a B.S. in human 46 resources management... majoring in sports medicine. Gisclair CAREER HIGHS NICHOLLS rb • 5-6 • 221 • so Tackles: 1, four times (last vs. Western Michigan, 9/11/10) cut off, la. • john curtis YEAR G/GS UT AT TM TFL SACKS INT PBU FR FF 2008 11 1 2 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2009 9 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2010 2 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Career 22 2 2 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2010 Season (Freshman): Appeared in 10 of 11 games... 2009 Season:

HISTORY Redshirted... At John Curtis: Was a part of two state championship teams for the Patriots in 2007 and 2008... All-District selection at center... selected Jordan to play in the Sportsman’s Paradise Bowl. Hanberry Gerald 55 DB • 5-9 • 189 • so

SLC Gruenig river ridge, la. • john curtis 16 ol • 6-3 • 292 • jr new orleans, la. • Fontainebleau 2010 Season (Freshman): Southland Conference honorable mention… Played in all 11 games including five starts as a true freshman … was third on the team with 50 tackles (33 solo)… season-best was nine tackles (four solo) against Western Michigan… had 3.5 tackles for loss… had a 22-yard 2010 Season (Sophomore): Appeared in 11 games on the offensive interception return versus Northwestern State… broke up three passes… line, including seven starts... 2009 Season (Freshman): Played in every recovered a fumble for 13 yards against Central Arkansas… blocked a PAT

2010 REVIEW game for the Colonels on the offensive line after making the switch from attempt against Bacone College... At John Curtis: Named All-District, All- the defensive side in fall camp… received two starts with one being at left Metro and All-State First Team his senior season in 2009... led the school tackle... At Fontainebleau: Was a three-year starter for the Bulldogs... to an appearance in the Louisiana State 2A Championship game... had helped guide the team to a District 7-5A Championship his senior season... a total of 65 tackles in 2009 to go along with six interceptions and three best season came as a senior with 49 tackles (26 solo) that included 15 returned for touchdowns... also garnered Academic All-State and WGO and sacks, 14 tackles for a loss, seven quarterback hurries and one recovered WWL Scholar Athlete of the Week recognition his senior campaign... was fumble... named first-team all-district in 2007 and 2008... came to Nicholls named U.S. Army High School Player of the Week once in 2009... lettered with teammate Darrell Brown... Personal: Born on May 17, 1990 in New in baseball, basketball, and track and field... Personal: Born on December Orleans, La... son of Shawn and Koz Gruenig... has an older brother, Max, 29, 1990 in Raceland, La… son of Elaine and Joel Hanberry… father played and a younger brother,Sam... majoring in mass communications. football at ULM… has six siblings: Kenny, Joelaine, Joel Jr., Jacob, Julianne

COACHES and current teammate, Josh… sisters Joelaine and Julianne graduated from Nicholls… brother Jacob played football at Millsaps. Kerry 8 CAREER HIGHS Guidry Tackles: 9, vs. Western Michigan (9/11/10) Tackles for loss: 2.5, vs. Sam Houston State (10/9/10) Pass break-ups: 1, three times (last vs. Southeastern La., 11/18/10) DB • 6-0 • 209 • jr Interceptions: 1, vs. Northwestern State (11/13/10)

PLAYERS houma, la. • YEAR GP/GS UT AT TM TFL SACKS INT PBU FR FF h. l. bougeois 2010 11/5 33 17 50 3.5(11) 0 1(22) 3 1(13) 0

2010 Season (Junior): Played in two games before suffering a season- ending injury… received a medical redshirt… recorded a tackle at Western Michigan... 2009 Season (Sophomore): Played in all 11 games on special teams and as a back-up safety and linebacker… finished the

OUTLOOK season with three total tackles with one being solo… recorded tackles against Air Force Academy, Louisiana Tech and Stephen F. Austin…

20 2011 Nicholls Football Player Bios OUTLOOK played football for Tommy Gilstrap… named first-team all-region for three Josh consecutive seasons… voted by his coaches as the Best Offensive Lineman 82 as a junior and senior... Personal: Born on August 27, 1990 in Muscogee County, Ga… son of Angela Dorsey and Keith Hernandez… has one sister Hanberry named Ariel… majoring in general studies.

wr • 5-7 • 157 • fr Dalton PLAYERS river ridge, la. • 24 john curtis Hilliard, Jr.

RB • 5-6 • 200 • so At John Curtis: Lettered in football, basketball, baseball and track… earned new orleans, la. • all-state honorable mention, all-metro and all-district in football as a senior… brother martin COACHES garnered academic all-state… named all-district in 2009… member of the 2008 2A state football championship team… team was state runners-up in 2009 and 2010… an all-state runner in track and was named New Orleans Metro Track Runner of the Year for 2010… won 2010 state title in the long 2010 Season (Freshman): Appeared in four games… had two carries jump (23’1”) while placing second in 100M (10.67s) and third in the 4x100M for 17 yards and a touchdown, all against Northwestern State… returned relay… honored as valedictorian… member of the National Honor Society… one kick for six yards… also recorded four tackles (one solo) against four-year Honor Scholar... Personal: Born on June 5, 1992… son of Elaine NSU. ... At Brother Martin: Was a three-year letterman for football and and Joel Hanberry… father played football at ULM… has six siblings: Kenny, a two-year letterman for track for the Crusaders… Led the Crusaders to Joelaine, Joel Jr., Jacob, Julianne and current teammate, Jordan… sisters four consecutive playoff appearances on the gridiron… As a senior, rushed Joelaine and Julianne graduated from Nicholls… brother Jacob played for a school record 20 touchdowns on the season… Once recorded four 2010 REVIEW football at Millsaps.… majoring in business/law. touchdowns in a game… Played in the North vs. South All-Star game and Louisiana vs. Texas All-Star game... Personal: Born on February 19, 1991 in Metairie, La… son on Andrea and Dalton Hilliard, Sr… his father played Beaux collegiate football at LSU, and with the New Orleans Saints in the NFL… has 11 one sister, Lashondra… majoring in petroleum engineering. Hebert CAREER HIGHS Carries: 2, vs. Northwestern State (11/13/10) QB • 6-4 • 213 • r-Fr Rushing yards: 17, vs. Northwestern State (11/13/10) Rushing TDs: 1, vs. Northwestern State (11/13/10)

norcross, ga. • SLC Tackles: vs. 4, vs. Northwestern State (11/13/10) greater atlanta christ. YEAR G/GS ATT YDS AVG TD LG YPG 2010 4/0 2 17 8.5 1 12 4.3

2010 Season: Redshirted... At Greater Atlanta Christian: Completed over 51 percent of his passes during his senior campaign... had 18 touchdown passes with only seven interceptions... threw for a total of 1,800 yards in 2009... was a team captain... named All-County while also garnering HISTORY Gwinnett County Touchdown Player of the Month honors... lettered in basketball... Personal: Born on March 12, 1992 in Mandeville, La… son of Joshua Teresa and Bobby Hebert… father Bobby played in the NFL and USFL… has 32 three siblings: Ryann, Cammy and T-Bob… brother T-Bob played at LSU… his uncle Billy played at Nicholls… majoring in mass communications. Johnson

rb • 5-8 • 179 • fr thibodaux, la. • Jarrad 76 NICHOLLS Hernandez thibodaux

ol • 6-5 • 388 • sr At Thibodaux: Named second-team all-district… helped lead the Tigers griffin, ga. • spalding to two regional championships… had 1,596 all-purpose yards and six touchdowns… earned Bayou Region MVP in River vs. Bayou Showdown All-Star Game after rushing for 109 yards and a touchdown… named MVP for track in 2010... Personal: Born on Nov. 4, 1992 in Thibodaux… son of

Dionne Johnson… has three siblings: Breon, Dante and Kayla… majoring MEDIA in education or nursing. 2010 Season (Junior): Saw action in all 11 games on the offensive line… Had 10 starts on the season… recorded two solo tackles... At Georgia Military College: Played both seasons for the Bulldogs, starting his sophomore year… went 6-4 with him on the offensive line under Burt Williams… team went to a bowl game his freshman season... At Spalding: Was a four-year letterman in football, wrestling and track for the Jaguars…

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Byron De’Aryck

MEDIA 22 26 Jones Kelly

RB • 5-8 • 207 • sr DB • 5-11 • 197 • SR houma, la. • hattiesburg, miss. • terrebone hattiesburg NICHOLLS 2010 Season (Junior): Saw action in eight games… had an 18-yard kick At Pearl River CC: Played two seasons for the Wildcats at cornerback… return against South Alabama... 2009 Season: Redshirted... 2008 Season had 10 tackles, four solo, and six pass breakups as a sophomore... (Sophomore): Played in six games for the Colonels... Participated on special At Hattiesburg: Was a three-year letterman, and a two year starter at teams and had two tackles on the season... 2007 Season (Freshman): cornerback for the Tigers… named all-area in 2006… best season came as Played in four games... Received one carry for no yards against Rice... a senior with 50 total tackles (28 solo), 10 pass breakups, one interception, At Terrebonne: Was a three year letter-winner in football and track while one fumble recovery and one sack… also played baseball, and led the Tigers also notching one year in soccer... played running back and defensive to a state championship... Personal: Born on May 20, 1989 in Hattiesburg, back... rushed for 1,081 yards on 221 carries his senior season along with Miss… son of Pamela Wheat and Daryl Kelly… has three siblings: Ashlyn HISTORY 11 touchdowns in only eight games... as a junior recorded 41 tackles, two and Brandon Kelly, and Aricah Wheat… majoring in general studies. interceptions, five forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries... also scored 15 goals his senior season in soccer... named All-District Second Team his junior and senior seasons in both football and track... Personal: Born Cory on January 9, 1989 in Houma, La... son of Barbara Carter and Lawrence 35 Jones... has one older sister named Latoya... has a son Rayon Jones... Kemps majoring in business management. SLC k/p • 6-0 • 257 • jr Pa’a 51 carmel, ind. • carmel Kamauoha

lb • 6-3 • 205 • sr At DuPage: Garnered first-team All-American punter... led the nation with waimanalo, hawaii • a 44.2 punting average… named first-team all-region and all-conference… kaiser earned second-team all-region as a kicker... At Assumption: Earned all- conference as a kicker and punter, all-rookie and all-star... At Purdue: 2010 REVIEW Received a scholarship… redshirted... At Carmel: Was an all-state kicker and punter… set two Indiana school records in 2007… kicked three field 2010 Season (Junior): Appeared in nine games with four starts… had 30 goals en route to being named MVP in the 2007 state championship... tackles (16 solo) with 2.5 for loss… best game was against South Alabama Personal: Born on Feb. 3, 1990… son of Sandy and Paul Kemps… his where he had 10 tackles (six solo)… recorded two tackles for loss in opener father was a golfer at Ball State and is a member of the PGA… has an older vs. San Diego State... At Mt. SAC: Had two successful seasons with the brother, Kyle… majoring in general studies. Mounties that included a NATYCAA Cup Championship as a freshman… had a combined 25-3 team record during his tenure… played free safety and strong safety… recorded a total of 19 tackles that included four for Landry 6

COACHES a loss and two sacks as a sophomore… was credited with 17 tackles as a freshman that included three pass breakups and one interception... At Klann Kaiser: Lettered four seasons in football and basketball… also participated in paddling… was a wide receiver and defensive back on the prep level… named all-conference honorable mention as a junior… garnered first- QB • 6-3 • 210 • SO team all-conference as a wide receiver and defensive back as a senior… San antonio, texas • guided his team to the playoffs every season on the gridiron... Personal: Born October 22, 1988 in Honolulu, Hawaii… son of Nalani and Kekoa mccollum Kamauoha… has four siblings: Nea, Koa, Mana and Nahe… majoring in

PLAYERS general studies.

2010 Season (Freshman): Played in eight games with starts against CAREER HIGHS Stephen F. Austin and Northwestern State… threw for 391 yards on 35 of 60 Tackles: 10, vs. South Alabama (9/18/10) attempts with one touchdown… first career TD was a 35-yard strike against Tackles for loss: 2, vs. San Diego State (9/4/10) McNeese State… best game was versus Central Arkansas where he had 168 yards passing which included a 59-yard pass... At McCollum: Named YEAR G/GS UT AT TM TFL SACK INT PBU FR FF District 29-4A Offensive Player MVP, while also garnering All-District First 2010 9/4 16 14 30 2.5-4 0 0 0 0 0 Team honors as a quarterback and safety... tossed a total of 21 touchdowns and 10 interceptions his senior season... threw for a total 5,788 yards while OUTLOOK rushing for another 1,770 in his prep career... also completed 54 percent of his passes to go along with 52 passing scores and 34 rushing touchdowns in

22 2011 Nicholls Football Player Bios OUTLOOK his career... lettered in basketball and baseball, notching All-District honors At Cinco Ranch: Named all-district, All-Houston Area and academic all- in both... Personal: born on February 26, 1992 in El Paso, Texas… son of district… helped his team to 10-2 record and a berth in the state playoffs, Kristie and Carl Klann… father played football at Texas-El Paso… has one eventually falling to state champions Pearland… selected to play in Oil Bowl sister named Lyndsey… majoring in education. (Oklahoma All-Stars vs. Texas All-Stars)... Personal: Born on Nov. 28, 1992 in Washington D.C… son of Julie and Mike Knowles… has a younger sister, CAREER HIGHS Kelsey… majoring in business.

Pass Attempts: 14, vs. McNeese State (10/30/10) PLAYERS Pass Completions: 18, vs. McNeese State (10/30/10) Passing yards: 168, vs. Central Arkansas (10/23/10) Ben Passing TDs: 1, vs. McNeese State (10/30/10) 99 Rushing yards: 29, vs. McNeese State (10/30/10) Landry

YEAR G/GS COMP ATT INT PCT YDS YPG TD LG 2010 8/2 35 60 1 .583 391 48.9 1 59 k • 6-2 • 181 • jr

houma, la. • COACHES Rashar 25 south terrebonne Knight 2010 Season (Sophomore): Appeared in three games… registered 12 kickoffs for 676 yards (56.3)… had a touchback against Bacone College... LB • 6-3 • 221 • jr 2009 Season (Freshman): Played in five games with his first collegiate macon, ga. • central action coming against Louisiana Tech… had a total of 17 kickoffs for 957

yards and an average of 56.3… most action came in the season finale 2010 REVIEW against Southeastern La. with seven kickoffs for an average of 53.3 yards... 2008 Season: Redshirted at Northwestern State... At South Terrebonne: Was a four-year letterman in soccer, three-year letterman in football and a two-year letterman in baseball... named all-district three consecutive years 2010 Season (Sophomore): Saw action in all 11 games including eight in football and soccer... selected first-team all-state as a senior in football, starts… tallied 37 tackles (21 solo)… tied for the team-lead with six tackles and broke the state’s longest punt record... garnered District MVP honors in for loss for 22 yards… had three sacks and forced two fumbles… broke soccer, and was named all-region in baseball... Born on January up two passes… best game was vs. McNeese State where he had seven Personal: 29, 1990 in Houston, Texas... son of Robin and Bryant Landry, who both tackles (five solo) and two forced fumbles... 2009 Season (Freshman): hold degrees from Nicholls... has two brothers named Bryant Jr. and Brett... Played in 10 of the Colonels’ 11 games as a true freshman… had a total of Bryant Jr. played football at Louisiana Tech... majoring in nursing. 13 tackles with six being solo… recorded an assisted sack and a tackle for a loss… had a quarterback hurry and one forced fumble… best performance SLC came against Central Arkansas with seven stops (five solo) and a forced YEAR KO YARDS AVG TB OB fumble... At Central: Named first-team All-City and All-Region for the Macon 2009 17 957 56.3 0 0 and Central Georgia area... had 71 total tackles his senior season... credited 2010 12 676 56.3 1 0 with 15.5 sacks and 25.5 tackles for a loss... forced five fumbles and Career 29 1633 56.3 1 0 recovered another three... finished 2008 with 10 pass breakups...Personal: Born on May 29, 1990 in Macon, Ga... son of Larita Knight and Terrence Ruff... has two younger siblings named Dewan Owens and Kyra Burnett... Nick HISTORY majoring in psychology. 58 LeBlanc CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 7, vs. McNeese State (10/30/10) Tackles for loss: 1.5, vs. Stephen F. Austin (11/6/10) lb • 6-2 • 211 • fr Pass break-ups: 1, twice (last vs. McNeese State, 10/30/10) Sacks: 1, three times (last vs. Southeastern La., 11/18/10) houma, la. • vandebilt catholic YEAR G/GS UT AT TM TFL SACK INT PBU FR FF 2009 10/0 6 7 13 0.5-1 0.5-1 0 0 0 1 NICHOLLS 2010 11/8 21 16 37 6-22 3-17 0 2 0 2 Career 21/8 27 23 50 6.5-14 3.5-18 0 2 0 3 At Vandebilt Catholic: Lettered three years… named class 4A all-state honorable mention and first-team all-district as a senior… received academic all-state honors… selected to the Bayou vs. River All-Star Game… named second-team all-state as a junior… lettered three years in track, earning all-district and all-parish honors… made Beta Honor Roll all four years... Tyler 65 Personal: Born on Jan. 15, 1993… son of Dana and Mike LeBlanc... has Knowles two older brothers, Michael and Daniel… majoring in nursing. MEDIA ol • 6-6 • 287 • fr katy, texas • cinco ranch

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2010 Season (Freshman): Appeared in seven games… had six tackles (four solo)… recorded three tackles versus McNeese State including one Brian for loss... 2009 Season: Redshirted... At Abbeville: Racked up first-team MEDIA 13 all-district and all-parish as a senior in 2009... had a total of 44 tackles, Lewis four forced fumbles, four pass breakups, and two interceptions... returned one interception for a touchdown... Personal: Born on October 22, 1990 DB • 5-10 • 184 • So in Abbeville, La... son of Ena Darby and Thaddeus Lumar, Sr, who both graduated from Nicholls... father played football for the Colonels.... mother new orleans, la. • earned a nursing degree... has three siblings named Isaiah, Tatum and edna karr Timori... majoring in general studies.

CAREER HIGH

NICHOLLS Tackles: 3, vs. McNeese State (10/30/10) 2010 Season (Freshman): Saw action in 10 games including five starts… had 25 tackles (17 solo)… recorded five tackles in three different games… YEAR G/GS UT AT TM TFL SACK INT PBU FR FF had two interceptions for 37 yards… first career pick was at Western 2010 7/0 4 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 Michigan… broke up four passes... At Edna Karr: In his senior season in 2009, was named All-District and All-Metro First Team... Also garnered All-State Honorable recognition in 2009... Team went 11-2 his senior year, ending the year in the state playoffs’ quarterfinal round... Recorded a total of 20 career interceptions to go along with 15 pass breakups, three fumble Chika HISTORY 18 recoveries and two forced fumbles... Personal: Born on November 4, 1992 in New Orleans, La… son of Katrina and Brian Lewis, Sr… has eight siblings: Madu Chris, Bria, Otto, Brennan, Keith, Breae, Gerard and Olesid… father played collegiate football at Louisiana-Lafayette… majoring in general studies. DB • 5-10 • 177 • sr Tackles: 5, vs. twice (last vs. South Alabama (9/18/10) norman, okla. • norman Tackles for loss: 1, vs. Bacone College (9/25/10)

SLC Pass break-ups: 1, four times (last vs. Northwestern State 11/13/10) Interceptions: 1, twice (last vs. Northwestern State 11/13/10)

YEAR GP/GS UT AT TM TFL SACKS INT PBU FR FF 2010 Season (Junior): Played in all 11 games with six starts in the defensive 2010 10/5 17 8 25 0 0 2(37) 4 0 0 backfield… had 41 tackles (28 solo) with a half-tackle for loss… recorded a career-best seven tackles (three solo) at Western Michigan… returned his first career interception 10 yards against Bacone College… broke up12 Terry passes… recovered a fumble in finale against Southeastern La… blocked 23 a field goal against Texas State that led to a 70-yard touchdown return… Lucas, Jr. was the team’s primary kick returner, racking up 807 yards on 34 attempts for a 23.7 average… is only 11 yards away from entering Top 10 list at

2010 REVIEW Nicholls… best game came against Southeastern La. where he had 142 WR • 6-0 • 206 • fr yards on five returns which included a season-long 38-yard scamper… new orleans, la. • had 100-plus kick return yards in four games… returned 10 punts for 75 yards with a season-long 32-yarder against San Diego State… was second st. augustine on the team in all-purpose yards (885)... At Bakersfield CC: Played wide receiver as a freshman for the Renegades and switched to cornerback as a sophomore… led the team in receptions as a freshman… earned All-District honors as a sophomore at cornerback… won the division championship as At St. Augustine: Earned 5A All-State honorable mention in 2010 as a a sophomore… also won the Empire Bowl Championship... At Norman: quarterback after leading the team to state quarterfinals… completed 69 Played wide receiver, quarterback and cornerback throughout his career… percent of his passes for 1,319 yards and 19 touchdowns… rushed for 1,166 COACHES as a senior, had over 50 tackles with three interceptions, while also recording yards and 12 touchdowns on 117 carries… was elected team captain… 18 catches for 450 yards… lettered three seasons in track and field... played in the Darren Sharper Lake Pontchartrain All-Star Classic… named Personal: Born on July 12, 1989 in Arlington, Texas… son of Ellen Garcia… All-Metro Player of the Week after passing for 221 yards and five touchdowns has three siblings: Mossis Madu, Anthony Henderson, Lovey Factory… along with rushing for 172 yards and one touchdown… named District 10 Mossis played football at Oklahoma… majoring in general studies. Player of the Week three times as a senior… received all-district honors in 2009 and 2010... Personal: Born on Feb. 9, 1993 in New Orleans… son of Patrice and Terry Lucas, Sr… majoring in sports medicine and business CAREER HIGHS management. Tackles: 7, vs. Western Michigan (9/11/10) Tackles for loss: 0.5, vs. Bacone College (9/25/10) PLAYERS Pass break-ups: 3, vs. Stephen F. Austin (11/6/10) T.J. Interceptions: 1, vs. Bacone College (9/25/10) 36 Kickoff return yards: 142, vs. Southeastern La. (11/18/10) Lumar Kickoff return: 37, vs. McNeese State (10/30/10) Punt return yards/long: 32, vs San Diego State (9/4/10)

DB • 6-0 • 187 • so YEAR G/GS UT AT TM TFL SACKS INT PBU FR FF abbeville, la. • abbeville 2010 11/6 28 13 41 0.5 -1 0 1-10 12 0 1 OUTLOOK

24 2011 Nicholls Football Player Bios OUTLOOK team in receptions (12) while tallying 173 yards and a touchdown… first Mark career score came on a career-best 52-yard reception against Bacone 81 College… caught the game-winning two-point conversion against Texas State in quadruple overtime… had two rushes for 12 yards on the season… Mayberry returned one kick for 19 yards... 2009 Season (Freshman): Played in 10 games for the Colonels, all as a defensive back…had a total of 20 tackles that included 10 solo and one pass break up… best performance came against te • 6-2 • 222 • r-fr PLAYERS Texas State with seven total tackles (five solo) and one pass breakup... galliano, la. • At Northeast Jones: Led the Tigers with 1,569 total yards (933 passing) south lafourche as a senior... had 12 passing touchdowns and eight rushing touchdowns... named 2008 Division 5-4A Most Valuable Back... selected All-Division First Team... All-State Honorable Mention... Personal: Born on December 17, 1990 in Laurel, Mississippi… son of Felicia Shanks and Raymond Nichols… 2010 Season: Saw action in game against Stephen F. Austin… received a has a younger brother named Malik Newell… majoring in allied health. redshirt... At South Lafourche: Named first-team all-district and all-region COACHES his senior season in 2009... participated in the Bayou vs. River Region CAREER HIGHS All-Star game in John L. Guidry Stadium... was an academic all-state Receptions: 2, four times (last vs. Northwestern State, 11/14/10) selection... honor roll student throughout his prep career... named English Yards Receiving: 52, vs. Bacone College (9/25/10) Student of the Year as a freshman... lettered in basketball... Personal: TD Receptions: 1, vs. Bacone College (9/25/10) Born on January 29, 1992 in Raceland, La… son of Amanda and Mark Mayberry… has a sister named Morgan and a brother named Matthew… YEAR G/GS REC YDS AVG TD LG YPG majoring in health sciences. 2010 11 12 173 14.4 1 52 15.7

Brad 17 Marcus 57 2010 REVIEW Nelson Parker

WR • 6-2• 192 • so lb • 6-0 • 197 • fr baton rouge, la. • port allen, la. • catholic port allen SLC

2010 Season (Freshman): Saw action in all 11 games as a true freshman At Port Allen: Named second-team all-state as a senior… was first-team including eight starts… was fifth on the team with 150 yards receiving on 12 all-district as a junior and senior… received team’s Blackshirt Award for receptions (12.5 ypr)… hauled in a 33-yard reception against Sam Houston never missing a summer working during his career… lettered in track and State en route to his best outing, three catches for 55 yards… had one solo basketball… won state championship in the 4x400 as a junior… notched tackle... At Catholic High: Two-time All-District selection in District 5-5A, second-team all-district for basketball as a junior… member of the Prayer notching first-team honors in 2009... named All-State honorable mention as Club… honor roll student... Personal: Born on Aug. 11, 1992 in Killeen, a senior... led the team his senior year with 69 receptions for 1,110 yards Texas… son of Wyvetta and Leonard Parker… his father played football HISTORY and 11 touchdowns... lettered in basketball... Personal: Born on October 6, at Southeastern La. and Northwestern State… has two brothers, Leonard, 1991 in Baton Rouge, La… son of Susan and Robert Nelson… has three III and Nicholaus… his brother, L.J., plays football for Tulane… majoring in older siblings: Kelly, Kim and Jimmy… majoring in biology. business.

CAREER HIGHS Receptions: 3, twice (last vs. Central Arkansas, 10/23/10) Jordan 33 Yards Receiving: 55, vs. Sam Houston State (10/9/10) Piper YEAR G/GS REC YDS AVG TD LG YPG NICHOLLS 2010 11 12 150 12.5 0 33 13.6 lb • 5-10 • 242 • jr new orleans, la. • Chucky 10 ponchatoula Nichols 2010 Season (Sophomore): Southland Conference honorable mention… wr • 5-9 • 162 • jr started all eight games after missing first three due to injury… was second on the team with 52 tackles (26 solo)… ranked 10th in the SLC with 6.5 tackles MEDIA laurel, miss. • per game… had a season-best 7.5 tackles against Central Arkansas… northeast jones recorded 2.5 tackles for loss… had three interceptions for 35 yards including two against Northwestern State… broke up two passes on the season and batted down a two-point conversion attempt to win the season finale against Southeastern La… forced one fumble while recovering two… was 2010 Season (Sophomore): Made the switch from defensive back to wide one of two players in the conference to have at least three interceptions receiver… played in all 11 games including 10 starts… tied for fifth on the and two recovered fumbles... 2009 Season (Freshman): Played in nine

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games with seven starts… sat out two games due to an injury to his wrist… played the majority of the season with a hard cast… finished with a total of 45 tackles that included 23 solo, 1.5 for a loss, 1.0 sacks and a forced Bart MEDIA 66 fumble…established a career-high eight tackles (one solo) against Stephen F. Austin… best performance came against Louisiana Tech with six tackles Roussel (five solo), a sack and a forced fumble... 2008 Season: Redshirted... At Ponchatoula: Named All-District first-team in 2007 as he recorded 116 OL • 5-11 • 290 • sr total tackles (14 for loss)... had five forced fumbles and one interception... played in the South Shore vs. North Shore All-Star game... named to the All- gramercy, la. • riverside State honorable mention squad... played at Brother Martin before Hurricane Katrina... Personal: Born on July 29, 1990 in New Orleans, La... son of Shelly and Gerard Piper... has four siblings: Alvin Gerard Jr., April, Jeremy

NICHOLLS and Graciella... majoring in business administration. 2010 Season (Junior): Saw action in 10 games… started seven contests… CAREER HIGHS received academic all-conference honors... 2009 Season (Sophomore): Tackles: 8, vs. Stephen F. Austin (11/7/09) Played in every game for the Colonels, primarily as a backup to the offensive Tackles for loss: 1, three times (last vs. Stephen F. Austin, 11/6/10) line… had one start... 2008 Season (Freshman): Served as a backup to the Pass break-ups: 1, twice (last vs. Central Arkansas, 10/23/10) offensive line... Played on special teams... 2007 Season: Redshirted... At Sacks: 1, vs. Louisiana Tech (9/19/09) Riverside Academy: Was a four-sport athlete for the Rebels participating Interceptions: 2, vs. Stephen F. Austin (11/6/10) in football, basketball, track and field and powerlifting... named to the all- district, all-metro, and all-river parish squads in football his senior season... HISTORY YEAR G/GS UT AT TM TFL SACK INT PBU FR FF played in the Bayou River Parish Showdown All-Star Game... Personal: 2009 9/7 23 22 45 1.5-5 1-5 0 0 0 1 Born on January 21, 1989 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana... his parents are 2010 8/8 26 26 52 2.5-5 0 3-35 2 2 1 Connie and Jeff... has one sister named Nikki Calmes... majoring in allied health. Career 17/15 49 48 97 4-10 1-5 3-35 2 2 2

SLC Rafe 73 Aldaro 87 Plaisance Russell OL • 6-3 • 347 • R-fr wr • 6-2 • 198 • so galliano, la. • marrero, la. • South lafourche higgins 2010 REVIEW At South Lafourche: Named first-team all-district and all-region, while also 2010 Season (Freshman): Played in the defensive backfield… saw action earning all-state honorable mention as a senior... had a total of 63 pancake in seven games… had four tackles including two solo against Northwestern blocks his senior season... participated in the Bayou vs. River Region All-Star State... At Louisiana-Monroe: Redshirted... At Higgins: Played four game held in John L. Guidry Stadium... also played in the Nike Louisiana vs. seasons, lettering in three… best season with Hurricanes came in 2008 when Texas bayou Bowl game... was a member of the track and field team. the team went 8-3 where rushed for over 1,100 yards with 11 touchdowns… was second-team all-state, first-team all-district and all-metro as a senior... named District 7-5A as a senior… had six career passing touchdowns... Personal: Born on Oct. 7, 1989 in New Orleans, La... son of Albert Russell and Denise Lewis... father played basketball for four seasons at Southern University… has one sister, Kaylien... majoring in general studies. COACHES Stephen 40 Richmond

RB • 5-9 • 186 • r-fr deridder, la. • deridder PLAYERS

2010 Season: Redshirted... At DeRidder: Lettered three years… notched All-District First Team recognition his senior and junior seasons... had a total of 219 carries for 1,182 yards his senior season... averaged 5.4 yards per carry in 2009... lettered in track and field... was an Honor Roll student... Personal: Born on December 19, 199 in DeRidder, La… son of Tina and Wayne Richmond… has two sisters named Lean and Brooklyn… majoring in general studies. OUTLOOK

26 2011 Nicholls Football Player Bios OUTLOOK also picking up All-Area accolades... Personal: Born on November 6, 1988 Brandon in Fayetteville, North Carolina... son of Tremaine and Frederick Tate... father 9 played football at Southern Miss... has three siblings: Damon, De’Andrea Sanders and Tyjuan... majoring in general studies. CAREER HIGHS

lb • 5-11 • 217 • jr Receptions: 3, twice (last vs. Stephen F. Austin, 11/7/09) PLAYERS lawrenceville, ga. • Receiving yards: 59, vs. Stephen F. Austin, (11/7/09) peachtree ridge YEAR G/GS REC YDS AVG TD LG YPG 2009 9/9 13 159 12.2 0 38 17.7

At Ole Miss: Earned a scholarship and played two seasons for the Rebels... Ben At Peachtree Ridge: Named first-team all-region as a senior… team won 52 COACHES state championship in 2006… two-time Gwinnett County All-Star Team Taylor selection... Personal: Born on Nov. 23, 1989 in Atlanta… son of Tracy and Cedric Sanders… has an older brother, Bryan... majoring in general studies. lb • 5-11 • 203 • fr luling, la. • hahnville Nick 85 Scelfo 2010 REVIEW te • 6-4 • 245 • r-fr At Hahnville: Was a three-year starter… recorded 124 tackles (11 for loss), seven sacks, forced one fumble and recovered two en route to being named baton rouge, la. • first-team 5A all-state as a senior… received first-team all-metro honors… st. michael garnered first-team all-district in 2009 and 2010… team made playoffs in every season…played baseball as a freshman and sophomore… made the honor roll all four years... Personal: Born Jan. 15, 1992 in LaPlace, La… son of Ann and Tony Taylor… has three siblings: Anthony, Gabe and 2010 Season: Redshirted... At St. Michael the Archangel: Named Emma… his uncle Doug Moreau played football at LSU and for the Miami first-team all-district three times, while also notching first-team all-state Dolphins… majoring in business. as a senior in 2009... graduated as the school’s all-time leader in career receptions with 88... hauled in a total of 49 receptions for 766 yards and six SLC scores as a senior... lettered in baseball... Personal: Born on Sept. 2, 1991 Oliver in Orlando, Fla… son of Denise and Robbie Scelfo… father played college 72 football at ULL and Nicholls… has an older sister, Kristin, and a younger brother, Ross. Thierry

ol • 6-3 • 316 • jr Donovan 5 opelousas, la. • HISTORY Tate opelousas

WR • 6-2 • 205 • SR 2010 Season (Sophomore): Appeared in 10 games… had seven starts... hattiesburg, miss. • 2009 Season (Freshman): Did not play... 2008 Season: Redshirted... At hattiesburg Opelousas: A two-way starter throughout his high school career on the gridiron while also being a standout basketball player... named first-team all-

district on offense and defense in both his junior and senior seasons... had NICHOLLS a total of 37 tackles and five sacks on defense while not allowing a sack his 2010 Season (Senior): Suffered a season-ending knee injury in the senior campaign... Personal: Born on November 16, 1989 in Opelousas, spring... 2009 Season (Junior): Played in nine games, starting eight at La... son of Alice and Oliver Thierry Sr... has four siblings: Jacobi Thierry, wide receiver… had 13 receptions for 159 yards… averaged 12.2 yards Nicholas Thierry, Larry Cretain and Darryl Gallow... Jacobi played football at a catch… first collegiate catch came against Air Force Academy… had two Southern... majoring in agriculture business. receptions for 29 yards against Sam Houston State… had two games with three catches, coming in consecutive weeks against McNeese State and Stephen F. Austin… best performance came against Stephen F. Austin with three receptions for 59 yards that also included a career long of 38 yards... At East Central CC: Finished his sophomore campaign with 38 MEDIA receptions for 498 yards and six touchdowns... was a finalist for ‘Who’s Who Among Junior Colleges... tapped into the Top-10 in the junior college ranks for yards per catch... was an All-State honorable mention in 2008... At Hattiesburg: Helped lead the Tigers to the state playoffs... posted 39 catches for 567 yards and three touchdowns as a senior... was team captain and was dubbed Team MVP... garnered All-South Mississippi honors, while

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State... 2008 Season: Redshirted... At Ellender: Played defensive back for two seasons before making the move to running back his junior and senior Jordan seasons... named all-district and all-region first team while also picking up MEDIA 94 Thompson all-state honorable mention honors in 2007... had 399 career carries for 2,828 yards and 21 total touchdowns... best season came in 2007 when he rushed for over 1,600 yards on 199 carries and 11 touchdowns.... Personal: DL • 6-1 • 290 • fr Born on April 28, 1990 in Houma, La... son of Andrell Carter and Jesse Turner Sr... has four siblings: Jeremy Carter, Brandi Turner, Jarred Turner, raceland, la. • hahnville and Mya Turner... has a son, Jesse Turner, III... majoring in general studies.

CAREER HIGHS Carries: 21, vs. Central Arkansas (10/23/10)

NICHOLLS Rushing yards: 214, vs. Bacone College (9/25/10) At Hahnville: Lettered four years in football and was a three-year starter… Rushing TDs: 4, vs. Bacone College (9/25/10) two-time second-team all-conference selection… 2009 Defensive Lineman Receptions: 5, vs. Central Arkansas (10/23/10) of the Year… played his first three years at Central LaFourche High... Receiving Yards: 144 vs. South Alabama (9/18/10) Personal: Born May 2, 1993 in Houma, La… son of Trina Thompson… TD Receptions: 1, vs. South Alabama (9/18/10) has three siblings: JaQuan Thompson, Jarian Shelby and Jasmine Ross… majoring in finance. YEAR G/GS ATT YDS AVG TD LG YPG 2010 9/7 112 638 5.7 8 87 70.9 HISTORY Garrison 67 YEAR REC YDS AVG TD LG YPG Trice 2010 18 308 17.1 1 95 34.2

ol • 6-2 • 288 • fr Edet 95 fort worth, texas • Udoh SLC brewer dl • 6-2 • 327 • jr houston, texas • At Brewer: Voted team captain as a senior… earned all-district honorable george bush mention… didn’t allow a sack in 2010… named academic all-district three times… honor roll student… read to elementary kids weekly... Personal: Born on Feb. 26, 1993… son of Tiffany and Gary Trice… majoring in criminal justice. 2010 Season (Sophomore): Appeared in eight games including three starts… tallied 24 tackles (13 solo) with 3.5 tackles for loss… had 1.5 sacks

2010 REVIEW and two forced fumbles… broke up one pass… recorded seven tackles Jesse 4 (six solo) and a forced fumble against McNeese State... 2009 Season (Freshman): Played in eight of 11 games… had three tackles (one solo) in Turner his college debut against Air Force… finished the season with seven total tackles that included two solo stops, 0.5 tackles for a loss and a fumble RB • 5-8 • 193 • JR recovery… best performance came against Jacksonville State with three stops (one solo) and an assisted tackle for a loss... At George Bush: Was houma, la. • ellender a standout for the Broncos on the defensive line as he was named Lineman of the year in Fort Bend District... named second-team all-district... team captain as a senior... had 26 total tackles (23 solo) that included six for a loss

COACHES his senior season... had two sacks and two pass breakups... Personal: Born on February 23, 1991 in Houston, Texas... son of Elizabeth and Michael 2010 Season (Sophomore): Named second-team All-Southland… played Udoh... has two older siblings named Etebony and Mayen, and one younger in nine games with seven starts… had a team-high 638 rushing yards named Ekaette... majoring in general studies. on 112 carries with eight touchdowns… led the conference in yards per carry (5.7)… had two 100-yard games… broke or tied five single-game CAREER HIGHS program records against Bacone College where he rushed for 214 yards Tackles: 7, vs. McNeese State (10/30/10) with four touchdowns on 15 carries… set records in yards per carry (14.0) Tackles for loss: 1, three times (last vs. Stephen F. Austin, 11/6/10) and yards per play (13.1) while tying the marks for touchdowns (4), rushing Sacks: 1, vs. Central Arkansas (10/23/10) PLAYERS touchdowns and points scored (24)… also had a career-best 87-yard run… caught 18 passes for a team-high 308 yards with one touchdown… lone YEAR G/GS UT AT TM TFL SACK INT PBU FR FF touchdown was the second-longest reception in program history, a 95- 2009 8/0 2 5 7 0.5-1 0 0 0 1 0 yard screen against South Alabama… recorded four games of 100-plus 2010 8/3 13 11 24 3.5-8 1.5-6 0 1 0 2 all-purpose yards including two for 200-plus... 2009 Season (Freshman): Career 16/3 15 16 31 4-9 1.5-6 0 1 1 2 Played in eight games … was moved from running back to defensive back midway through the season… had one carry for one yard against Air Force Academy… on the defensive side, was used as a backup defensive back, and found his way on to the field in the final two games… had two solo

OUTLOOK tackles and one for a loss against Northwestern State… had a solo tackle against Southeastern La… best performance came against Northwestern

28 2011 Nicholls Football Player Bios OUTLOOK Siegan 7 Joshua 84 Vergenal Warren

DB • 6-0 • 195 • SO wr • 5-7 • 196 • sr PLAYERS New iberia, la. • Baton rouge, la. • westgate catholic

2010 Season (Freshman): Saw action in all 11 games including six starts… 2010 Season (Junior): Saw action in all 11 games including ten starts… had 37 tackles (22 solo) with one for loss… best game came against Sam finished second on the team with 21 receptions for 192 yards… scored two COACHES Houston State where he had eight tackles (five solo) and an interception… touchdowns… had a 22-yard reception in his 5 catch, 62 yard outing against broke up four passes... At Westgate: Lettered four years… led his team Central Arkansas… logged a reception in all but two games… returned 17 to the semi-final round of the state playoffs his senior season... named All- kicks for 386 yards and four punts for 33 yards… racked up 606 all-purpose District First Team and All-Acadiana Second Team in 2009... had a total of yards… recorded three solo tackles... At Belhaven: Played as a true 71 tackles, five tackles for a loss, two interceptions, three pass breakups freshman, setting the school record for all-purpose yards as a freshman with and a forced fumble his senior campaign... also served as the team’s place 1,700… had 14 total touchdowns… named Mid-South Conference Special kicker, notching a career long of 52 yards...earned the team’s Tiger Award Teams Player of the Week once… transferred to Baton Rouge Community in 2009... also an All-District selection in baseball... member of the National College before coming to Nicholls... At Catholic: Was a two-sport athlete in Honor Society... Personal: Born on December 7, 1991 in New Iberia, La… high school… started his prep career at Glen Oak… best season came in son of Angela and James Vergenal… has on brother named Skye that 2007 as a senior with 2,100 all-purpose yards... Personal: Born on January 2010 REVIEW played soccer at Centenary… majoring in business management. 17, 1989 in Baton Rouge, La… son of Pamela and Joshua Warren Sr… has two siblings named La’Toya and Tyree… majoring in education. Tackles: 6.5, vs. Sam Houston State (10/9/10) Tackles for loss: 1, vs. Bacone College (9/25/10) CAREER HIGHS Pass break-ups: 1, four times (last vs. Southeastern La. 11/18/10 Receptions: 5, vs. Central Arkansas (10/23/10) Interceptions: 1, vs. Sam Houston State (10/9/10) Yards receiving: 62, vs. Central Arkansas (10/23/10) TD receptions: 1, twice (last vs. Texas State, 10/16/10) YEAR G/GS UT AT TM TFL SACKS INT PBU FR FF Kick Return Yards: 164, vs. Sam Houston State (10/9/10) 2010 11/6 22 15 37 1-0.5 0-0 0 4 0 0 Kick Return: 39, vs. Sam Houston State (10/9/10)

YEAR G/GS REC YDS AVG TD LG YPG SLC Mike 54 2010 11/10 21 192 9.1 2 22 17.5 Walker

lb • 6-1 • 257 • sr metairie, la. • Marcus 44 HISTORY john curtis Washington

RB • 5-11 • 214 • SO 2010 Season (Sophomore): Saw action in eight games… had one tackle against Western Michigan... 2009 Season (Freshman): Played in five lillian, ala. • foley games for the Colonels… was a mainstay on special teams… used as a backup to the linebackers… finished the season with one tackle, a solo stop coming against Jacksonville State... 2008 Season: Redshirted... At John NICHOLLS Curtis: Was a leader of a defensive unit that won three consecutive state championships from 2004-06... named all-district, all-metro and all-state his 2010 Season (Freshman): Played in all 11 games including one start… senior season... named all-district as a junior... only suffered one loss while was third on the team with 251 yards rushing… averaged 5.1 yards on 49 playing for the Patriots... was also an honor roll student, a member of the carries… best game came against Northwestern State where he rushed National Honor Society and was involved with the Fellowship of Christian for 90 yards on 19 carries… longest run was a 30-yarder in finale vs. Athletes... Personal: Born on December 7, 1988 in Metairie, La... son of Southeastern La… had eight receptions for 41 yards (5.1 ypc)… scored Donna and Mike Walker... has one sister named Leah... majoring in pre-law. a two-point conversion on a reception against Texas State… recorded 11 tackles (10 solo)... At Foley: Was a three-year All-County selection in both football and basketball... A three year letter-winner in football, while notching

four in basketball... Holds the school record for most receptions in a game MEDIA with 19... Also holds the school record for most touchdowns in a season with 22... Rushed for 700 yards his senior campaign, while receiving another 400 in 2009... Passed for two touchdowns as well... A National Honor Society and student council member... Personal: Born on April 24, 1992 in Coevorden, Netherlands… son of Patricia and Booker T. Washington Jr… has four older siblings: Booker III, Lawanda, Lateshia and Michael…

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cousins Julio Jones and Robert Lester played college football at Alabama… majoring in business management. Gavin

MEDIA 90 CAREER HIGHS Whitfield Carries: 19, vs. Northwestern State (11/13/10) Rushing yards: 90, vs. Northwestern State (11/13/10) Receptions: 4, vs. Stephen F. Austin (11/6/10) DL • 6-2 • 292 • sr Receiving Yards: 25, vs. Stephen F. Austin (11/6/10) warren robbins, ga. • YEAR G/GS ATT YDS AVG TD LG YPG houston county 2010 11/1 49 251 5.1 0 30 22.8

NICHOLLS YEAR REC YDS AVG TD LG YPG 2010 8 41 5.1 0 8 3.7 2010 Season (Junior): Saw action in eight games… recorded eight tackles (two solo) with a half tackle for loss… forced a fumble against Bacone College... At Georgia Military College: Led the Bulldogs to a 15-7 record Darryl during his two-year tenure... had a total of 22 tackles in his sophomore 86 season that included three sacks and four quarterback pressures... At Houston County: Played both sides of the ball, holding a position on Watson, Jr. the defensive line and the offensive line... guided the Bears to two Elite 8 appearances... named ‘Tough Man’ of the defense by his teammates his HISTORY wr • 5-10 • 167 • fr senior season... Personal: Born on February 27, 1989 in Perry, Ga... son of Monecuis and Milton Davis... has two siblings named Garrick Davis and Gia new orleans, la. • Buckles... majoring in education. holy cross CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 2, three times (last vs. Northwestern State (11/13/10) Tackles for loss: 0.5, vs. South Alabama (9/18/10)

SLC At Holy Cross: Received first-team all-state as a senior… named all-metro and all-district… recorded 37 receptions for 739 yards and 10 touchdowns YEAR G/GS UT AT TM TFL SACK INT PBU FR FF during his senior season… made Clarion Herald Elite Team… played in The 2010 8/0 2 6 8 0.5-1 0 0 1 1 1 Darren Sharper All-Star Game… graduated with high honors… member of National Honor Society and Peer Ministry... Personal: Born on Jan. 21, 1993… son of Tanya and Darryl Watson, Sr… has an older sister, Taajah Marlon Dooley… related to former New Orleans Saint, Pat Swilling... majoring in 60 nursing. Williams

Jimmy DL • 6-2 • 334 • Jr 2010 REVIEW 45 new orleans, la. • Wentworth l.w higgins

WR • 5-9 • 184 • R-fr northshore, la. • slidell At L.W. Higgins: Was a two-time all-district honoree for the Hurricanes… named all-metro in 2007... Personal: Born on May 16, 1989… son of Sheila Snyder… majoring in human performance education. COACHES At Northshore: Was a two-sport athlete for the Panthers, lettering in both football and baseball… played both wide receiver and cornerback… Michael 69 named all-district as a junior and senior… was a part of back-to-back district championships in baseball that included a 5A state championship Woods in 2009… holds the career record in bases stolen and runs scored for the Panthers... Personal: Born on Sept. 25, 1990 in St. Petersburg, Fla… son of Lori and Dave Wentworth… has two older siblings named Adam and DL • 6-6 • 234 • R-fr Kia… has two step-siblings named Ashley and Taylor Putfark… majoring livonia, la. • livonia

PLAYERS in mass communications.

2010 Season: Played in season opener before receiving a redshirt... At Livonia: Named first-team all-parish and all-district honorable mention as a senior... had a total of 11 sacks as senior... participated in the Red Stick All-Star Bowl Game in Baton Rouge, La... also participated in basketball and track... Personal: Born on June 20, 1991 in Baytown, Texas… son of Linda

OUTLOOK and David Woods… has two older siblings named Paul and Amanda… majoring in education.

30 2011 Nicholls Football Player Bios OUTLOOK Andrew 83 Brian 63 Wynn Young, Jr.

wr • 5-11 • 174 • jr DL • 6-2 • 240 • R-fr PLAYERS rayne, la. • rayne addis, la. • brusly

2010 Season (Sophomore): Saw action in 10 games… caught six passes 2010 Season: Redshirted... At Brusly: Started and played his entire for 106 yards (17.7 ypr)… scored first career touchdown on a 62-yard senior season for the Panthers, pacing the team to a 7-4 finish and the COACHES reception against South Alabama... 2009 Season (Freshman): Participated District 8-3A title… played both offense and defense… named first-team in four games for the Colonels with all action coming on special teams... At all-district... Personal: Born on March 13, 1992 in Baton Rouge, La… Rayne: Played a host of positions during his prep career for the Wolves son of Gwendolyn and Brian Young Sr… has a younger sibling, Rainie… including punter, defensive back, running back and wide receiver... guided majoring in biology. the Wolves to a 9-2 finish and District Runner-Up honors in 2007... named all-parish at punter in 2006... garnered all-district and all-parish honors as a defensive back in 2007 and 2008... named second-team all-district at wide receiver in 2008... notched 325 yards rushing his junior season Ryan 75 to go along with 40 tackles, two interceptions, two blocked punts and one fumble recovery... bounced back in 2008 with 224 yards rushing, 335 yards Zeller 2010 REVIEW receiving, 82 total tackles, one interception and one blocked field goal... had 14 total touchdowns between junior and senior seasons... Personal: Born on March 13, 1991 in Lafayette, La... son of Mayme and Bill Wynn... father ol • 6-5 • 315 • fr played football at McNeese State... has two brothers, Joey and Billy... Joey baton rouge, la. • ran track at Louisiana-Lafayette... his aunt Sharen Wynn played volleyball st. michael and softball at LSU... majoring in accounting.

CAREER HIGHS Receptions: 3, vs. McNeese State (10/30/10) At St. Michael: Named first-team all-state, all-metro and all-district as a Yards receiving: 62, vs. South Alabama (9/18/10) senior… earned first-team all-metro and all-district honors as a junior... SLC TD receptions: 1, vs. South Alabama (9/18/10) Personal: Born on June 15, 1992… son of Jackie and Jerry Zeller… has two sisters, Carrie and Emily… his cousin is Nicholls Hall of Fame YEAR G/GS REC YDS AVG TD LG YPG quarterback Brad Zeller… majoring in social studies education. 2010 10/0 6 106 17.7 1 62 10.6 HISTORY NICHOLLS MEDIA

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MEDIA Charlie Stubbs Head Coach • Offensive Coordinator/ Quarterbacks

After only one season While at Louisville, he guided the Cardinals to a national No. 6 ranking at the helm, Nicholls State in total offense and a No. 4 ranking in passing offense that featured University head coach current NFL players Brian Brohm (Buffalo Bills) and Harry Douglas Charlie Stubbs has restored (Atlanta Falcons).

NICHOLLS the pride and tradition of Prior to UL, Stubbs spent four seasons at the University of Tulsa, Colonel football. leading the offense to an average of over 31 points per game while A Charleston, South ranking among the top 25 teams in the nation each season. In 2005, Carolina native with over 23 Stubbs was a finalist for the Coaches Association years of collegiate coaching Assistant Coach of the Year as the Hurricanes were crowned experience, Stubbs led the Conference USA and Liberty Bowl champions en route to a 9-4 finish. Colonels to four victories in From 1998-2000, Stubbs was the quarterbacks coach/passing

HISTORY his inaugural season, their most since 2007, despite installing an entire game coordinator at the University of Alabama, where he helped direct new offense. Stubbs replaced the heavy-rush scheme for a multiple- the Crimson Tide to a pair of bowl appearances. After reaching the pro system, and although suffering growing pains throughout the year, Music City Bowl in ’98, ‘Bama won the SEC title and earned a bid the Colonels closed out the season in a big way by winning their final to the 2000 Orange Bowl with Stubbs receiving the SEC Offensive two Southland Conference contests. Coordinator of the Year. In 2010, Stubbs guided Nicholls to victories in all three of its rivalry Stubbs had three stints from 1994-97, spending his last two years

SLC games – Texas State, Northwestern State and Southeastern Louisiana at the University of Nevada-Las Vegas after one-year stints with – for the first time since 2005. Also last season, the Colonels claimed two of their wins away from John L. Guidry Stadium, the most since ’07. Three Colonels were named All-Southland under Stubbs’ direction – Patrick Dolan, Bobby Felder (first-team) and Jesse Turner (second- team) – while LaQuintin Caston, Tarbarris Hicks, Jordan Piper and Jordan Hanberry earned honorable mention. Dolan also received fourth-team All-American after finishing sixth in the FCS in punting

2010 REVIEW average. While Stubbs has brought success to the team on the field, his stern leadership and dedication to academics has elevated the program in its entirety. Nicholls had over 30 players earn at least a 3.0 GPA, including Southland Conference Football Student-Athlete of the Year, Patrick Dolan. As a team, Nicholls registered its highest rating in the Academic Progress Rating since the NCAA implemented the system in 2003. Stubbs has also stressed the importance of giving back to the

COACHES community by having the players and coaches visit hospitals and local schools, while also being involved with various fundraising events. Already setting a solid foundation for the Colonel program after only one year, Stubbs headed into his first full recruiting season with one goal – to take advantage of the talent based within the Louisiana borders. The Bayou State ranked No. 1 in the NFL in players per capita last season, and with nearly 50 returnees from last season

PLAYERS hailing from Louisiana, Stubbs and his staff went out and added 17 in-state recruits along with five others to bolster the roster. With over 31 years of coaching experience, which includes six years as an assistant head coach, Stubbs was selected to become the ninth head coach in the program’s history on January 5, 2010. He joined the Colonels after holding the title of offensive coordinator at the University of Central Missouri for two years, where the Mules ranked first in their conference in passing both seasons. OUTLOOK Before UCM, Stubbs was at the University of Louisville in 2007.

32 2011 Nicholls Football Coach Bios OUTLOOK University of Tennessee-Martin and the University of Memphis. In ’97, Stubbs’ Runnin’ Rebels offense ranked 12th in the nation in passing after holding the ninth spot in ’96.

Following one year at Memphis, PLAYERS Stubbs had a historical season at UTM as the Skyhawks set nine Ohio Valley Conference records while leading the conference in passing. Stubbs received his first full-time position at Oregon State where he coached from 1985-90. Under his COACHES coordination, the Beavers ranked in the top three in the Pac-10 on offense in each season while ranking sixth nationally in ’88 and 10th in ’87. After receiving a Bachelor’s of Science in 1978 from Brigham

Young University, Stubbs earned 2010 REVIEW a master’s in physical education in ’84 working as a graduate assistant for the football team. During that season, head coach LaVell Edwards led the Cougars to a perfect 13-0 season to claim the 1984 Division I national championship, making BYU the last non-BCS school to earn the title. Stubbs has published three books throughout his career - “Wide Open Football,” “Developing an Explosive Offense,” and his most recent, “101 Playmakers and Special Plays”.

Stubbs and his wife Sandy reside in Thibodaux. The couple has four children - Troy, Jay, Kim and Kyle – and is the proud grandparents of six. SLC

THE STUBBS FILE HISTORY Personal: Born Sept. 2, 1955. Hometown: Charleston, SC. Family: Married to the former Sandra Blackwell; has four children - Troy, Jay, Kim and Kyle; and six grandchildren. Hobbies: Spending time with his family, personal fitness and golf.

PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE: Graduate assistant at Brigham Young University (1983-84); offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach

at Oregon State (1985-90); offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach NICHOLLS at University of Memphis (1994); offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach at University of Tennessee-Martin (1995); offensive coordinator/ quarterbacks coach at University of Nevada-Las Vegas (1996-97); passing game coordinator/quarterbacks coach at University of Alabama (1998-2000); offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach at University of Tulsa (2002-06); offensive coordinator/wide receivers coach at University of Louisville (2007); offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach at University of Central Missouri (2008-09): head coach at Nicholls (2010-present). MEDIA PLAYING EXPERIENCE: Wide receiver at Wofford College (1973); after injury, transferred to Brigham Young University (1974-78).

EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree in sociology and physical education from Brigham Young University in 1978; master’s degree in physical education from Brigham Young University in 1984.

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MEDIA Keith Uperesa Associate Head Coach • Offensive Line

Keith Uperesa was named College, guiding the squad to the Verizon Southern California Bowl associate head coach this Championship. offseason and enters his From 2001-02, he was an offensive line/tight end coach for the second year as offensive line University of Southern California, helping the Trojans become 2003 coach for the Colonels. Orange Bowl Champions. Also while at USC, Uperesa coached first- NICHOLLS Uperesa came to Nicholls team all-conference Jacob Rogers in the offensive trenches, and was after serving as an offensive a member of the staff that led USC to the 2001 Las Vegas Bowl. line coach at the University Uperesa served as an assistant head coach at the Idaho State of Nevada-Las Vegas from University from 1999-2000, calling plays as the offensive coordinator. 2005-09. While at UNLV, he Idaho finished both seasons in the Top-12 nationally in passing with coached six all-conference the highest coming in 1999 with a No. 9 ranking (308.1 yards/game). players, including Joe The Honolulu, Hawaii native has also spent time as a head coach HISTORY Hawley, who was selected in the 4th round in the 2010 draft by the on the collegiate level, guiding Snow College to a 35-8 record from Atlanta Falcons. 1995-1999, four consecutive bowl victories and four consecutive Prior to his stint with the Runnin’ Rebels, Uperesa served as an top ten rankings. Uperesa started out as the offensive line coach / offensive line/tight end coach at Utah in 2004, helping guide the special teams coordinator in 1987, and steadily worked his way up to Utes to a historical season. Along with winning the Mountain West being named head coach in 1995. Championship, Utah finished undefeated at 12-0 after defeating Uperesa played three seasons in the NFL, one with the Oakland SLC Pittsburg, 35-7, in the 2005 Fiesta Bowl. The Utes were the first Raiders (1978) and two with the Denver Broncos (1979-80). After his school from a non-BCS conference to not only play in a BCS bowl NFL stint, Uperesa returned to BYU, where he played from 1974-77, game, but to win one as well. to earn both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees. While at Utah, Uperesa coached three all-conference offensive Uperesa and his wife, Kaipo, have three children named Ikaika lineman, including first-team selection Chris Kemoetau (Pittsburg (31), Naupaka (29) and Kahikole (22). Ikaika, who played football Steelers), second-team selection Jesse Boone and honorable at Idaho State, has two children named Isabella (8) and Sophia (2). mention Makai Aalona. He also worked with current NFL quarterback Naupaka played collegiate women’s basketball at Norfolk State and Alex Smith and worked under two-time national champion head Cal-State Dominguez Hills. coach Urban Myer. Keith and his wife, Kaipo, reside in Thibodaux. 2010 REVIEW Prior to joining Utah, Uperesa spent a year at El Camino Community

THE uperesa FILE Personal: Born Nov. 30, 1974. Hometown: Honolulu, Hawaii. Family:

COACHES Married to the former Kaipo Souza; has three children - Ikaika, Naupaka, and Kahikole; and two grandchildren - Bella and Sophia. Hobbies: Enjoys listening to music and spending time with his family.

PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE: Offensive line coach at Timpview High School (1983-84); graduate assistant at Brigham Young University (1985-86); special teams coordinator/offensive line coach at Snow College (1987-94); head coach at Snow College (1995-98); assistant head coach/ offensive coordinator at Idaho State University (1999-2000); offensive line/ PLAYERS tight end coach at University of Southern California (2001-02); offensive line coach at El Camino Community College (2003); offensive line/tight end coach at University of Utah (2004); offensive line coach at University of Nevada-Las Vegas (2005-09).

PLAYING EXPERIENCE: Offensive lineman at BYU (1974-77); Oakland Raiders (1978); Denver Broncos (1979-81).

EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree in 1984 and master’s degree in 1986 in OUTLOOK physical education at BYU.

34 2011 Nicholls Football Coach Bios OUTLOOK Chuck Hepola Assistant Head Coach • Running Backs/Recruiting Coordinator

Chuck Hepola enters his PLAYERS second year as running backs coach/recruiting coordinator and was given the title of assistant head coach before the start of the 2011 season. Hepola came to Nicholls after a one-year stint at COACHES Louisiana-Monroe. Prior to ULM, Hepola spent the previous four years at East Central University as the offensive coordinator/quarterback’s coach. For ECU, Hepola coached six all-conference players, including two-time first-team selection

quarterback Marcus Johnson. 2010 REVIEW Under Hepola’s tutelage, Johnson became the school’s all-time leading passer as a junior and shattered ECU’s single-season passing record with over 3,100 yards in 2008. In 2007, Hepola guided ECU’s offense, setting 13 school records on the offensive side of the ball. Before his four-year stint with ECU, Hepola spent two seasons as an assistant, specializing in quarterbacks under current Nicholls head coach Charlie Stubbs at the University of Tulsa. Hepola was an integral part of the 2003 staff that guided Tulsa to an 8-4 record, a

second place finish in the Western Athletic Conference and a trip to the SLC Humanitarian Bowl. Hepola also spent time in the high school ranks, coaching at a host Willard. of schools prior to signing on with Tulsa. He served as head coach A native of Tulsa, Okla., Hepola holds an undergraduate degree from at Logan-Rogersville and was defensive coordinator at Hillcrest and Evangel University and a master’s in education from Drury University. Hepola is married to the former Kirstin Mumm, and the couple resides in Thibodaux with their daughter, Courtney (14) and son, Chance (12). HISTORY

THE hepola FILE Personal: Born March 24, 1968. Hometown: Tulsa, Okla. Family:

Married to the former Kirstin Mumm; has two children - Courtney and NICHOLLS Chance. Hobbies: Fishing, golfing and spending time with his family.

PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE: Assistant coach at University of Tulsa (2003-05); offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach at East Central University (2005-09); director of football operations at University of Louisiana-Monroe (2009-10); running backs coach/recruiting coordinator at Nicholls (2010); assistant head coach/running backs coach/recruiting coordinator at Nicholls (2011-present).

PLAYING EXPERIENCE: Outfielder in baseball at Evangel University MEDIA (1988-91).

EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree in physical education at Evangel in 1991; master’s degree in education at Drury University in 2001.

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MEDIA Jeremy Atwell Assistant Coach • Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers

Jeremy Atwell enters his third season as defensive coordinator and linebackers coach, and his fifth year overall with the Colonels NICHOLLS football staff. Atwell, who spent four years as the defensive coordinator at Thibodaux High School, first joined the Nicholls staff as the defensive end coach in 2001. HISTORY A native of Tulsa, Okla., Atwell wrapped up a distinguished playing career at Southeast Missouri State in 1999 as he was named first-team All-Ohio Valley as a linebacker, leading the OVC in both tackles and tackles for a loss. spending two seasons at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College in Atwell arrived in Cape Girardeau in January of 1998 after his home state. At NEO, Atwell earned second-team all-conference

SLC accolades as a linebacker after making the move from strong safety his freshman season. After winding up his playing career, Atwell spent a year working with the SEMO program as a student coach. Included in his responsibilities were coaching the Indians’ secondary and coordinating weekly film exchange. He also coordinated the walk-on program and graded and evaluated recruits on film. Atwell and his wife, the former Cindy Adams, have two sons, Christian (9) and Cameron (2), and a daughter, Callie-Claire (6). 2010 REVIEW COACHES THE Atwell FILE Personal: Born May 14, 1978. Hometown: Tulsa, Okla. Family: Married to the former Cindy Adams; has three children - Christian , Callie and Cameron.Hobbies: Golf, fishing, and spending time with his wife and children.

PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE: Graduate assistant/safeties PLAYERS coach at Southeast Missouri State (2000-01); defensive ends coach at Nicholls (2001-02); linebacks coach at Nicholls (2005-08); defensive coordinator/linebackers coach at Nicholls (2009-present).

PLAYING EXPERIENCE: Linebacker at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M (1996-97); linebacker at Southeast Missouri State (1998-99).

EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree in general studies from Southeast Missouri State in 2000. OUTLOOK

36 2011 Nicholls Football Coach Bios OUTLOOK Ricky Brumfield Assistant Coach • Special Teams Coordinator/Safeties

Ricky Brumfield enters his

first season as an assistant PLAYERS coach for Nicholls, and will serve as special teams coordinator/safeties coach. Brumfield, a native of New Orleans, joins the Colonel staff after directing the special teams at Fairmont State University for COACHES seven seasons. In 2010, the Fighting Falcons ranked No. 1 in their conference in overall special teams as his squad blocked five kicks, caused two turnovers and scored two touchdowns on the year. In ’09, FSU had the third best kick return average in NCAA Division II.

Under Brumfield’s direction in 2010, three Falcons earned all- 2010 REVIEW conference for special teams. Kicker Frank Keenan and punter Ben return yards. Landis were named first-team while second-team kicker returner At Fairmont State, Brumfield also served as wide receivers coach Zack Page became the all-time record holder in three kick return where his top receiver, Perry Baker, was one of the few non-Division categories for D-II – kick returns, kick return yards and combined I players to be selected to play in the 2010 East-West Shrine Game. During his tenure at FSU, Brumfield spent five summers assisting with various NFL teams. From 2007-09, he worked with the Pittsburg Steelers, tutoring wide receivers as well as contributing his efforts to special teams. Prior to FSU, Brumfield started his coaching career at Union SLC College in 2001, serving as special teams coordinator and wide receivers coach. During his tenure at Union, he received his master’s in 2003. Brumfield earned his bachelor’s from Utah State University, where he was a four-time letterwinner and two-year starter as a wide receiver. While at Utah State, the Aggies were two-time Big West Conference Champions and earned a berth to the Humanitarian HISTORY Bowl in 1997. Brumfield and his wife, Erin, have four children; Kyan (12), McKel (8), Tacy (5) and Asher (1).

THE brumfield FILE NICHOLLS Personal: Born Sept. 21, 1976. Hometown: New Orleans, La. Family: Married to the former Erin Ashcraft; has four children - Kyan, McKel, Tacy and Asher.

PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE: Special teams coordinator/wide receivers coach at Union College (2001-03); special teams coordinator/ wide receivers coach at Fairmont State University (2004-10).

PLAYING EXPERIENCE: Four-time letterwinner, two-year starter as a wide receiver at Utah State University (1995-98). MEDIA

EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree in sociology at Utah State in 1999; master’s in secondary education at Union College in 2003.

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MEDIA Justin Anderson Assistant Coach • Wide Receivers Justin Anderson enters his second season as the wide receivers coach after serving as an offensive graduate assistant at his alma mater, Brigham NICHOLLS Young University. Anderson, a native of Orem, Utah, was a two- year letterwinner for the Cougars receiving corps in 2001-02. He was a part

HISTORY of the 2001 Mountain West Conference championship squad that went on to compete in the Liberty Bowl. Prior to joining the Cougars, Anderson was a standout player at Ricks College, where he earned all-region honors. Under his expertise, the Longhorns won a district championship and Before returning back to BYU, Anderson spent four years as the he helped many prep athletes go on to compete on the collegiate offensive coordinator at Harmony High School in St. Cloud, Florida. level. Anderson is married to the former Anne Stock and the couple SLC resides in Thibodaux with their four daughters: Dakota (9), Kenedi (7), Rubee (5), and Peyton (2). 2010 REVIEW

COACHES THE anderson FILE Personal: Born Sept. 3, 1977. Hometown: Orem, Utah. Family: Married to the former Anne Stock; has four daughters - Dakota, Kennedi, Rubee and Peyton. Hobbies: Physical fitness, competing in eco- challenges and spending time with his family.

PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE: Offensive coordinator/wide receivers coach at Harmony High School (2004-07); defensive intern at PLAYERS Brigham Young University (2008); offensive graduate assistant at BYU (2009).

PLAYING EXPERIENCE: Wide receiver at Ricks College (1995, 98-99); at BYU (2000-02).

EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree in communications at BYU in 2002. OUTLOOK

38 2011 Nicholls Football Coach Bios OUTLOOK Edward Dillon Assistant Coach • Cornerbacks/Video Coordinator

Edward Dillon enters his second year as an assistant PLAYERS coach for Nicholls, and will coach the cornerbacks and assist with special teams. Dillon came to Nicholls after serving the previous

two seasons at Tri-Cities COACHES High School in East Point, Ga. as the defensive backs coach/special teams assistant. Prior to his stint with Tri-Cities, Dillon spent the 2007 season at Therrel High in Atlanta, Ga. The New Orleans, La. native made his way to Atlanta after Hurricane Katrina, having evacuated there in 2005 and staying there since the storm. 2010 REVIEW Prior to his five-year exile from Louisiana, Dillon coached football and baseball for the New Orleans Recreational Department (NORD). While working for NORD from 2001-05, Dillon mentored young men and emphasized the fundamentals of sports, sportsmanship and At Karr High School, Dillon picked up all-state, all-metro and all- promoted physical activity. district honors in 1993 along with being named the Louisiana 3A From 1999-2000, Dillon was a defensive assistant coach at his Defensive Player of the Year. Dillon also led Karr to its first and prep alma mater, Edna Karr. He volunteered his time to coach only state championship in football, playing along side former NFL linebackers, while promoting a high level of academic standard to cornerback Patrick Surtain. SLC all players. In addition to being a football coach, Dillon is also a certified Prior to earning his bachelor’s from Grand Canyon University emergency medical technician and worked as a fireman for the New in 2009, Dillon was a defensive back at Nicholls from 1995-97. A Orleans Fire Department and the East Point Fire Department. three year letterman, he was a member of the 1995 team that went Dillon is married to former women’s Colonel basketball player, to the NCAA Playoffs after going 0-11 the previous season. After Raschelle Lawrence, and the couple currently resides in Thibodaux sustaining a neck injury early on in the1998 season, Dillon served with their son, Rashad (12). as a student-assistant. HISTORY

THE dillon FILE

Personal: Born Nov. 30, 1974. Hometown: New Orleans, La. Family: NICHOLLS Married to the former Raschelle Lawrence; has a son, Rashad. Hobbies: Spending time with his family and friends, especially playing video games and watching sports with his son.

PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE: Student assistant at Nicholls (1998); linebackers coach at Edna Karr (1999-2000); assistant football and baseball coach at New Orleans Recreational Department; linebackers coach at Therrel High School (2007); defensive backs coach at Tri-Cities High School (2008-09); cornerbacks coach at Nicholls (2010-present). MEDIA

PLAYING EXPERIENCE: Defensive back at Nicholls (1995-98). EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree in public administration at Grand Canyon University in 2000.

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Adam Gardner MEDIA Assistant Coach • Tight Ends

Adam Gardner enters Prior to his stint at De La Salle, Gardner was a student assistant coach his second season as for Southern Miss in 2005. the tight ends coach for Gardner graduated from Nicholls with a bachelor’s degree in marketing Nicholls. and earned two letters as an offensive lineman for the Colonel football Gardner, a graduate of team. He concluded his playing career by being named second-team all- NICHOLLS Nicholls in 2004, comes conference as a senior. back to his alma mater after Gardner started his collegiate playing career with Southern Miss before serving as a defensive and transferring to Nicholls prior to his junior campaign. offensive line coach at De As a prep athlete at De La Salle, Gardner played football and basketball La Salle High School since where he was elected team captain for both squads as a senior. Also 2007. Besides coaching during his senior year, he received all-district and all-metro honors for football, Gardner was an football. HISTORY assistant basketball coach, an assistant track and field coach, and Gardner currently resides in Thibodaux. assistant strength and conditioning coach. The New Orleans native has also been teaching history at the school. SLC 2010 REVIEW COACHES

THE Gardner FILE Personal: Born July 19, 1985. Hometown: Cut Off, La. PLAYERS PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE: Student assistant linebackers coach at Nicholls (2007-08); graduate assistant/defensive line coach at Nicholls (2009); defensive line coach at Nicholls (2010-present).

PLAYING EXPERIENCE: Linebacker at Nicholls (2003-06). EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree in human performance education at Nicholls in 2007. OUTLOOK

40 2011 Nicholls Football Coach Bios OUTLOOK Dustin Gisclair Assistant Coach • Defensive Line/Academic Liaison Dustin Gislcair begins his second season as PLAYERS the defensive line coach, and returns to his alma mater after working with Louisiana-Lafayette during the spring of 2009.

At Louisiana-Lafayette, COACHES Gisclair was a graduate assistant, helping with the defensive side of the ball.

Prior to his time with the Ragin’ Cajuns, Gisclair was a student A native of Cut Off, La., Gisclair was a standout linebacker for the coach at Nicholls for the 2007 and 2008 seasons. His duties as Colonels, earning four letters. He was also a prominent member of an assistant coach with Nicholls primarily included working with Nicholls 2005 Southland Conference Championship squad, and was 2010 REVIEW the linebackers and assisting with the special teams. Gisclair also named All-SLC honorable mention his senior season in 2006. was responsible for organizing practices and the breakdown of Gisclair is single and resides in Thibodaux. film for the defense. SLC HISTORY NICHOLLS

THE gisclair FILE Personal: Born July 19, 1985. Hometown: Cut Off, La. PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE: Student assistant linebackers coach at Nicholls (2007-08); graduate assistant/defensive line coach at Nicholls (2009); defensive line coach at Nicholls (2010-present). MEDIA

PLAYING EXPERIENCE: Linebacker at Nicholls (2003-06). EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree in human performance education at Nicholls in 2007.

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MEDIA Mario Jeberaeel Graduate Assistant Mario Jeberaeel enters Prior to coaching at his second season with Western High, Jeberaeel Nicholls as a graduate attended the University of assistant coach, assisting Nevada-Las Vegas where with the offensive line and he lettered four seasons

NICHOLLS other areas of the program. with the Rebels Football Jeberaeel (pronounced team. At UNLV, Jeberaeel Jeb-ree-el) came to played in 36 games over his Nicholls after serving as four-year career. an assistant offensive line The Las Vegas, Nev. coach at Western High native earned a Bachelor of Arts degree with an emphasis in School during the 2009-10 education and counseling from UNLV in 2008. Jeberaeel is working

HISTORY school year. towards his master’s of arts in teaching at Nicholls. The 24-year-old is single and resides in Thibodaux. all-time assistants Kyle Acosta (Nicholls)...... 2000-2001 Kenny Guillot (Northwestern State)...... 1981-86 Paul Alexander (Southeastern La.)...... 1972-73 Phillip Hawkins (Arkansas-Monticello)...... 1984-86 Justin Anderson (BYU)...... 2010-pres. Chuck Hepola (Evangel University)...... 2010-pres.

SLC Bobby April (Louisiana-Lafayette)...... 2010 Ricardo Hopper (Clemson)...... 1992 John Arms (Louisiana Lafayette)...... 1974-78 Mark Hudspeth (Delta State)...... 1995 Jeremy Atwell (SE Missouri)...... 2001, 2005-pres. Graham Johnsen (Southern Mississippi)...... 2004 Jeff Beckles (Florida State)...... 2000 Jay Jones (Nicholls)...... 2004-2006 Chris Boone (Southern Mississippi)...... 2002-2003 Mickey Joseph (Nebraska)...... 2001-2003 Steve Boyd (Tulane)...... 1980 Kent Keith (Southwest Baptist)...... 2004-09 Dr. Glenn Brady (Stephen F. Austin)...... 1978-80 Charles Kelly (Auburn)...... 2002-2006 Ron Brown (Fort Valley State)...... 1981-88 H.T. Kinney (Wisconsin-Platteville)...... 2002-09 Ricky Brumfield (Utah State)...... 2011-pres. Mike Knight (North Alabama)...... 1979-80 Robert Butz (Liberty)...... 1999 Ben Kohring (Western St. College)...... 2006 Bart Casey (Troy State)...... 1996-97 Terry Looney (Tulane)...... 1996-97 Chad Callais (Nicholls)...... 2005-2006 Tony Maranto (Northwestern State)...... 2003 2010 REVIEW T.C. Calmes (Southeastern La.)...... 1973-78 Richard Marque (Nicholls)...... 1971 Steve Campbell (Auburn)...... 1993-95 Mike McCarty (Oregon)...... 1999-2000 Thad Campbell (Liberty)...... 1999-2003 Joey McGooey (Loyola)...... 1974-80 Kevin Carey (Sterling College)...... 2009 Manny Michel (Tennessee Tech)...... 1995-98 Garrett Chachere (Tulane)...... 1995-97 Tommy Minton (Nicholls)...... 1990-92 Joe Clark (Santa Clara)...... 1981-83 C.J. Moore (McNeese State)...... 1977 Joe Clement (East Tennessee)...... 1984-85 Karl Morgan (UCLA)...... 1993 Bill Clements (Tulane)...... 1971-73 Barrett Murphy (LSU)...... 1981-82 Don Closter (Texas A&I )...... 1971-72 John Nagle (LSU)...... 1981-85 Greg Colschen (Carthage)...... 1981-85 Dwayne Nunez (Lamar)...... 1998 Steve Crovetto (Louisiana Lafayette)...... 1983-85 Ed Orgeron (Northwestern State)...... 1994 COACHES Andy Cox (Florida Atlantic)...... 1992 Randy Raymond (Louisiana Lafayette)...... 1974-78 Denzil Cox (Arkansas-Monticello)...... 1981-86 Tim Rebowe (LSU)...... 1995-2000 David Cunningham (Kentucky Wesleyan)...... 2006-09 Jeff Richards (Livingston)...... 2001-2003 Edward Dillon (Grand Canyon Univ.)...... 2010-pres. Corey Robinson (Western New Mexico)...... 2004 Alfred Dorsey (Nicholls)...... 1991 Jonathan Robinson (SE Missouri)...... 1999-2001 Karl Dunbar (LSU)...... 1998-99 Kovoska Robinson (Nicholls State)...... 2001-2002 Tim Dulaney (Millsaps)...... 1987-92 Don Rodrigue (McNeese State)...... 1981-92 Joshua Eargle (Memphis)...... 2006-07. Mitch Rodrigue (Nicholls)...... 1993-98 Ken Edenfield (Troy State)...... 1993-95 Allen Rudolph (Southern Mississippi)...... 1995-98

PLAYERS Steve Ellis (Nicholls State)...... 2003-07. Charles Sabbatini (Delta State)...... 1987-92 Kenny Ferro (Northwestern State)...... 1987 David Saunders (Auburn)...... 1993-95 Heath Fleming (Auburn)...... 1997 Joel Smith (Southeastern La.)...... 1971-73 Gary Fontenot (Nicholls)...... 1980 Johnny Tart (Southern Miss)...... 2007-09 Paul Frazier (Liberty)...... 1999-2000 Burnell Taylor (Nicholls)...... 2005-2006 Jerry Fremin (Southern Mississippi)...... 1988-92 Jonathan Terrell (Nicholls)...... 2004 Tom Gainey (LSU)...... 1987-92 Jay Thomas (Southern Mississippi)...... 1991-92, 99-2003 Adam Gardner (Nicholls)...... 2010-pres. Keith Uperesa (BYU)...... 2010-pres. Dustin Gisclair (Nicholls)...... 2009-pres. Brad Villavaso (Nicholls)...... 1993-95 Carroll Goulas (Southeastern La.)...... 1971-73 Rashad Watson (Alabama A&M)...... 2009

OUTLOOK Brad Griffin (Southern Mississippi)...... 1996-98 David Wilson (Troy State)...... 1993-94 Bob Gros (Southeastern La.)...... 1974-78

42 2011 Nicholls Football 2010 Game-by-Game OUTLOOK half, but Western Michigan pulled away late as running back Jesse Turner with a career day Game One the Colonels fell to the Broncos 49-14 at Waldo that included 205 yards of total offense (144 September 4, 2010 Stadium receiving and 61 rushing). Qualcomm Stadium Nicholls was led by sophomore running back Leading the Colonels on the defensive side San Diego, Calif. Jesse Turner with 107 total yards of offense was junior linebacker Pa’a Kamauoha with 10 San Diego State 47 Nicholls 0

(92 rushing and 15 receiving). Also leading the total tackles (six solo), while true freshman PLAYERS charge was sophomore quarterback LaQuintin linebacker Warren Lennix accounted for the The Nicholls State University football team (0- Caston with 124 yards passing and a touchdown, team’s only sack. 1) opened up the 2010 season with a 47-0 loss to completing 11-of-18 pass attempts. The Colonels The Jaguars (2-0) had 490 yards of total in Division I-FBS foe San Diego State (1-0) in front leading receiver was junior wide receiver Kenyad the win with 282 of it coming on the ground. of 25,290 fans in Qulacomm Stadium. Blair with four receptions for 34 yards, and Chika South Alabama had two running backs go Nicholls was led by sophomore LaQuintin Madu led Nicholls in all-purpose yards for the over the 100-yard mark in the victory. Caston at quarterback with 83 yards passing. second straight week with 131 yards (119 on five Caston and Turner did manage to hook COACHES Caston completed 12-of-25 attempts while kick returns, 12 on punt returns). up with a screen pass that went for a 95- rushing 17 times for 49 yards. Caston completed Leading the charge on defense was senior free yard touchdown. It was the second longest passes to six different receivers on the night, but safety Tarbaris Hicks for the second straight week pass play in school history, second to the 97- his favorite targets were sophomore running back with a personal best 13 total stops (four solo). yard score Brad Smith and Sullivan Beard Jesse Turner and junior wide receiver Kenyad Senior Ed James also finished with a career-high connected on against Jacksonville State in Blair. Turner caught three passes out of the 10 tackles (four solo) as well. 1999. backfield for 28 yards, while also carrying the ball NICH WMU 2010 REVIEW ten times for 45 yards. Meanwhile, Blair snared FIRST DOWNS 9 25 NICH So. Ala. three passes for 20 yards in his first game in a NET YARDS RUSHING 112 129 FIRST DOWNS 10 21 Colonel uniform. NET YARDS PASSING 129 355 NET YARDS RUSHING 99 282 Leading all tacklers for the Colonels was senior TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 241 484 NET YARDS PASSING 319 208 Tarbarris Hicks with eight total (six solo, two Total offense plays 50 79 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 418 490 assist) and one for a loss. Junior Shawn Elrod Fumbles: Number-Lost 3-2 2-0 Total offense plays 50 79 followed with six total (five solo, one assist) in his Penalties: Number-Yards 8-76 8-51 Fumbles: Number-Lost 2-1 1-1 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 1-12-0 3-7-0 first game as a Colonel. Penalties: Number-Yards 7-102 3-30 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 7-124-0 3-53-0 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 3--3-0 2-2-0 NICH SDSU Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 1-16-0 0-0-0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 5-118-0 4-133-0 SLC FIRST DOWNS 12 23 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-2-0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-0-0 NET YARDS RUSHING 88 218 Miscellaneous Yards 0 0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 NET YARDS PASSING 83 313 Possession Time 26:05 33:55 Miscellaneous Yards 0 0 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 171 531 Third-Down Conversions 2 of 12 10 of 18 Possession Time 26:35 33:25 Total offense plays 63 61 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 2 of 4 Third-Down Conversions 2 of 11 3 of 11 Fumbles: Number-Lost 3-1 1-1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-3 6-6 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 3 0 of 0

Penalties: Number-Yards 8-62 5-54 HISTORY Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-16 3-26 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-1 5-6 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 1-32-0 5-47-0 PAT Kicks 2-2 7-7 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-9 2-13 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 8-160-0 1-9-0 Field Goals 0-2 0-0 PAT Kicks 3-3 4-5 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Field Goals 0-0 1-1 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Miscellaneous Yards 0 25 Game Three Possession Time 32:55 27:05 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 15 6 of 10 September 18, 2010 Game Four Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0 Ladd-Peebles Stadium Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-2 4-4 Mobile, Ala. September 25, 2010 NICHOLLS Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 3-17 South Alabama 39, Nicholls 21 John L. Guidy Stadium PAT Kicks 0-0 5-6 Thibodaux, La. Field Goals 0-2 2-3 The Nicholls State University football team Nicholls 44, Bacone College 28 (0-3) put forth its best offensive showing of the season with 21 points and 418 yards of total The Nicholls State University football team Game Two offense, but the Colonels could not hold off South (1-3) pulled out a 44-28 victory over Bacone September 11, 2010 Alabama as the Jaguars pulled away for a 39-21 College on Saturday night in John L. Guidry Waldo Stadium win in Ladd-Peebles Stadium in Mobile. Stadium behind a 210-yard, four-touchdown MEDIA Kalamazoo, Mich. The Colonels were led by sophomore rushing performance by sophomore running Western Michigan 49, Nicholls 14 quarterback LaQuintin Caston with 319 yards back Jesse Turner. The win was the Colonels passing that included two touchdowns, while first of the season, and the first of the head The Nicholls State University football team also finishing 13-of-23 with one interception. coach Charlie Stubbs era. (0-2) rallied to tie the game twice in the first Accounting for two of the scores was junior Turner carried 15 times for 210 yards, giving

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him a 14.0 yards/carry average that set the The Bearkats (3-2, 1-0 Southland) totaled Bobcat defense kept the Colonels out of the school’s mark for best all-time, while also tying 249 yards of offense, and were limited to just end zone on the next three plays. Fortunately, MEDIA the bench mark for most rushing touchdowns in a 113 through three quarters of play. In fact, Caston connected and got in the end zone on game. The feat was accomplished by two former Nicholls held Sam Houston State to just 13 fourth down via a four-yard touchdown pass Colonel greats: Nakia Lumar and Broderick Cole. yards of total offense in the third quarter. At the to junior wide receiver Kenyad Blair with 13 Turner had touchdown carries of 13, 87, 18 half, each team’s offense hovered at the 100 seconds left in regulation. It was Blair’s first and 39 yards in the victory, leading the team to yard threshold with Nicholls putting forth 106 to career touchdown. a 375 yards rushing mark. His 87-yarder was Sam Houston State’s 100. In overtime, the Colonels struck first as the second longest touchdown run in school Leading the Colonels’ defense was true Caston ran the ball in from five yards out. The history, as Nicholls finished with 448 yards of total freshman free safety Siegan Vergenal with PAT made it 28-21 Nicholls. Unfortunately, NICHOLLS offense, out-performing Bacone who was limited eight total stops (five solo) and an interception. for the Colonels, the Bobcats answered with to 334 yards on the day. Following Vergenal was senior strong safety a TD of their own. After both teams settled Leading the defense was senior safety Tarbbaris Hicks with seven total tackles (four for field goals in the second overtime, Nicholls Tarbbaris Hicks for the third time this season with solo). took a 39-31 lead as Jesse Turner’s 10- eight total tackles (six solo) that included 2.5 for yard touchdown run was followed by Caston a loss. Also, Nicholls got interceptions from three SHSU NICH finding running back Marcus Washington different players: junior defensive backs Bobby FIRST DOWNS 16 7 in the end zone for a successful PAT on the HISTORY Felder and Chika Madu, and senior linebacker Ed NET YARDS RUSHING 133 29 now mandatory two-point try. The Bobcats NET YARDS PASSING 116 68 James. answered with a touchdown and successful TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 249 97 Fumbles: Number-Lost 2-0 1-1 two-point try of their own, and Texas State

Bacone NICH Penalties: Number-Yards 4-28 7-60 found the endzone to start the fourth OT FIRST DOWNS 19 15 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 4-37-1 2-10-0 period. NET YARDS RUSHING 91 375 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 2-32-0 6-189-0 However, this time Texas State’s two- SLC NET YARDS PASSING 231 73 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 2-59-0 1-0-0 point conversion attempt was intercepted by TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 322 448 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 redshirt freshman free safety Aldaro Russell Fumbles: Number-Lost 4-1 2-2 Miscellaneous Yards 0 0 to set the stage for the Colonels’ dramatic Penalties: Number-Yards 7-297 2-97 Possession Time 32:49 27:11 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 2--5-0 4-31-0 victory. Third-Down Conversions 4 of 14 4 of 15 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 7-69-0 3-80-0 NICH TXST Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 2 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 4-42-0 3-69-0 FIRST DOWNS 15 24 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 1-2 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 NET YARDS RUSHING 165 89 Sacks By: Number-Yards 12-24 1-9 Miscellaneous Yards 0 0 NET YARDS PASSING 119 348 PAT Kicks 2-2 1-1 Possession Time 35:03 23:54 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 284 437

2010 REVIEW Field Goals 2-2 0-0 Third-Down Conversions 9 of 21 1 of 10 Fumbles: Number-Lost 4-0 2-1 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 4 2 of 3 Penalties: Number-Yards 5-50 7-138 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 4-4 Game Six Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 6-18-0 4-40-0 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-2 2-4 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 3-55-0 3-42-0 PAT Kicks 2-3 5-6 October 16, 2010 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-0-0 Field Goals 0-0 1-1 Bobcat Stadium Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-1 0-0-0 San Marcos, Texas Miscellaneous Yards 83 0 Nicholls 47, Texas State 45 (4 OT) Possession Time 31:07 28:53 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 16 4 of 15

COACHES Game Five Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 1 of 1 The Nicholls State University football team October 9, 2010 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-6 6-9 John L. Guidry Stadium (2-4) pulled off one of its biggest wins in recent Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-24 3-17 Thibodaux, La. memory, rallying to defeat Texas State 47-45 PAT Kicks 4-4 4-4 Sam Houston State 26 Nicholls 7 in four overtime periods on Saturday night in Field Goals 1-2 1-4 Bobcat Stadium. It marked the Colonels’ first The Nicholls State University football team (1- victory over the Bobcats since 2007 in the 12- 4, 0-1 Southland) held a 7-3 lead midway through year old “Battle for the Paddle.” Game Seven PLAYERS the second quarter, but Sam Houston State The Colonels trailed 21-14 late in the fourth October 23, 2010 went on to score 23 unanswered points to get a quarter, but after junior cornerback Bobby John L. Guidry Stadium 26-7 victory over the Colonels in John L. Guidry Felder returned a Bobcat punt to the Texas Thibodaux, La. Stadium. State 37-yard line, sophomore quarterback Central Arkansas 31 Nicholls 7 The Colonels’ rushing attack was led by LaQuinton Caston led Nicholls on a game-tying sophomore Jesse Turner with 11 carries for 42 drive with 3:14 left on the clock. The Nicholls State University team fumbled yards, while true freshman wide receiver Brad Caston broke loose for runs of 10 and 18 its first offensive play, resulting in a touchdown OUTLOOK Nelson led all Nicholls’ receiving targets with yards on the first two plays of the drive to get for Central Arkansas, and the Colonels never three grabs for 55 yards. the ball to the Bobcat nine-yard line, but the recovered in their 31-7 loss to the Bears in 44 2011 Nicholls Football 2010 Game-by-Game OUTLOOK John L. Guidry Stadium on Saturday night. After the turnover, Klann took over under center up 34 points before Dolan’s boot. Dolan finished The Colonels (2-5, 1-2 Southland) were led and on his third series conducting the offense, perfect on field goals, making due on two that by sophomore running back Jesse Turner with Klann guided the Colonels to its first score of the included a career long 48-yard attempt. 178 total yards of offense – 94 rushing and 84 game with a quarterback keeper from 1-yard out. Standing out for the Colonels offensively was receiving – to go along with one touchdown. It was Klann’s first collegiate touchdown. true freshman running back Marcus Washington The Bears (4-3, 1-2 Southland) were led by the Klann’s touchdown dive over the top came with with 43 yards of total offense (25 receiving and PLAYERS conference’s leading receiver offensively Kenneth Robey with eight receptions for 124 yards and a under a minute left in the first half, and the drive 18 rushing), while senior running back Brandon score. covered 63 yards on eight plays and only used Johnson scored the Colonels’ only touchdown Leading the way defensively for the Colonels 2:12 of official clock. on a 6-yard screen play in the fourth quarter. was sophomore linebacker Jordan Piper with Johnson finished with five carries for eight yards 11 total tackles (four solo), one for a loss and a On the first play of the second half, junior and six receptions for 40 yards in the loss. pass break up. Central Arkansas was led by Tok cornerback Bobby Felder came up with an Also leading the offense was sophomore Opeloye with 11 total stops (four solo) that include interception, giving him consecutive games with quarterback LaQuintin Caston with 78 yards COACHES one for a loss. an interception. Unfortunately, Nicholls’ offense passing and a touchdown, completing 12-of- Nicholls owned every major offensive sputtered and fumbled. 19 pass attempts. True freshman Landry Klann statistical category in the game, including time of However, the Colonels’ defense stayed started the game, and was replaced by Caston in possession (39:59-to-20:01), total yards (330-to- focused and Knight forced his second fumble of the third quarter. Klann finished 7-of-15 passing 230), and first downs (21-to-11); however, it was turnovers that did the Colonels in, committing the game, and Hicks recovered the loose ball. for 44 yards. three that resulted in 21 points for the Bears. Klann then guided the Colonels 49 yards on four The defense was led by junior linebacker

plays for a touchdown. Klann connected with Shawn Elrod with nine total tackles (one solo) 2010 REVIEW UCA NICH Blair for 35-yards off the left hash, and he raced in the loss, while sophomore linebacker Jordan FIRST DOWNS 11 21 untouched to the end zone. Piper had two interceptions to go along with five NET YARDS RUSHING 54 79 NICH McN total stops (one solo) and one tackle for a loss. NET YARDS PASSING 176 251 FIRST DOWNS 11 20 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 230 330 NET YARDS RUSHING 83 292 SFA NICH Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-1 3-2 NET YARDS PASSING 152 112 FIRST DOWNS 19 10 Penalties: Number-Yards 5-58 7-56 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 235 404 NET YARDS RUSHING 120 46 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 0-0-0 3-72-0 Fumbles: Number-Lost 3-3 5-2 NET YARDS PASSING 341 122 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 2-47-0 4-92-0 Penalties: Number-Yards 3-30 4-26 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 461 168 SLC Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 2-98-1 2-2-0 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 2-9-0 2-31-0 Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-1 4-3 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 1-10-1 1-13-0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 5-116-0 3-61-0 Penalties: Number-Yards 4-40 8-69 Miscellaneous Yards 0 -2 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 1-0-0 0-0-0 PUNTS-YARDS 4-144 8-336 Possession Time 20:01 39:59 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 1-7-0 2-12-0 KICKOFFS-YARDS 5-301 6-362 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 11 6 of 17 Miscellaneous Yards 0 0 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 5-5-0 1-8-0 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 2 of 7 Possession Time 24:19 35:41 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 3-144-1 8-177-0 Third-Down Conversions 2 of 12 8 of 15 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 1-5 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 2-17-0 0-0-0 HISTORY Sacks By: Number-Yards 12-24 1-9 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 1 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 2-21-0 PAT Kicks 4-4 1-1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 4-5 Miscellaneous Yards 0 0 Field Goals 1-1 0-1 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 2-11 Possession Time 23:40 36:20 PAT Kicks 2-2 3-3 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 14 6 of 18 Game Eight Field Goals 0-0 1-2 Fourth-Down Conversions 3 of 4 0 of 3 October 30, 2010 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-6 2-3 Cowboy Stadium Sacks By: Number-Yards 5-29 2-14 Game Nine PAT Kicks 6-7 1-1

Lake Charles, La. NICHOLLS McNeese 21 Nicholls 14 November 6, 2010 Field Goals 0-1 2-2 John L. Guidry Stadium The Nicholls State University football team Thibodaux, La. Game Ten trailed 21-0 and climbed back within striking Stephen F. Austin 48 Nicholls 13 distance – 21-14 – early on in the third quarter, November 13, 2010 but failed to come any closer at a comeback as The Nicholls State University football team was Turpin Stadium McNeese State went on to win 24-14 in Cowboy victimized by No. 10 Stephen F. Austin in John L. Natchitoches, La. Guidry Stadium, losing 48-13 after falling behind Nicholls 37, Northwestern State 7

Stadium. MEDIA McNeese State paced itself with an early 14-0 21-0 early in the first quarter. The Nicholls State University football team first quarter lead, and after a Colonel turnover The Colonels (2-7, 1-4 Southland) fell behind defeated Northwestern State 37-7 in Turpin by sophomore quarterback LaQuintin Caston early, and did not crack the scoreboard until right Stadium on Saturday afternoon on the heels of on the first play of the second quarter, McNeese before halftime with a 32-yard field goal by true four interceptions that turned into 21 Colonel State drove 40 yards on eight plays to extend its freshman Andrew Dolan. The Lumberjacks (7-2, points, and a defensive effort that limited the advantage, 21-0. 4-1 Southland) scored often and early, racking www.geauxcolonels.com 45 2010 Game-by-Game

Demons to just 254 yards of total offense. Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 4 of 3 was successful on the PAT try with 4:23 left in the The Colonels (3-7, 2-4 Southland) have now Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 1-2 game.

MEDIA won five of their last eight over the Demons (5-5, Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-5 2-18 However, the Lions would not go away as 4-2 Southland), while also marking the first time PAT Kicks 5-5 1-1 quarterback Tyler Beatty scored from 1-yard out Nicholls has won at Turpin since 2006. Field Goals 0-0 0-0 with 2:19 left in regulation to bring the game within Offensively, Nicholls was led by sophomore two, 27-25. On the ensuing two-point conversion quarterback LaQuinitn Caston with four total Game Eleven try to tie the game, Beatty’s pass was batted touchdowns – three rushing and one passing November 18, 2010 down by sophomore linebacker Jordan Piper. – to go along with 18 carries for 134 yards and John L. Guidry Stadium Piper finished with a game-high nine tackles (five completing 7-of-11 passes for 79 yards and a Thibodaux, La. solo). score. True freshman running back Marcus SLU NICH NICHOLLS Nicholls 27, Southeastern La. 25 Washington also had a career game, churning FIRST DOWNS 21 17 out 90 yards on 16 carries for a 5.7 yard/carry The Nicholls State University football team NET YARDS RUSHING 147 213 average. sent its 15 seniors off in style by defeating in-state NET YARDS PASSING 321 113 and conference rival Southeastern La. 27-25 in TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 468 326 NICH NWLA John L. Guidry Stadium. Fumbles: Number-Lost 2-0 2-2 FIRST DOWNS 16 12 The Colonels (4-7, 3-4 Southland) eclipsed Penalties: Number-Yards 11-83 5-35 NET YARDS RUSHING 238 59 last season’s win total under first-year head Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 2-30-0 1-0-0 HISTORY NET YARDS PASSING 103 195 coach Charlie Stubbs, while the Lions (2-9, Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 4-94-0 5-142-0 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 341 254 1-7 Southland) closed out their season with six Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-1 0-0 consecutive losses. Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Penalties: Number-Yards 11-116 12-86 Although it was senior night, it was the youth Miscellaneous Yards 0 0 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 2-0-0 1-2-0 of the squad that ensured the victory. Sophomore Possession Time 27:14 32:46 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 3-19-0 5-88-0 quarterback LaQuintin Caston rushed for 139 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 17 5 of 14 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 4-72-0 0-0-0 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 0

SLC yards on 24 carries and three touchdowns, while Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 also completing 11-of-19 passes for 113 yards. His Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 3-3 Miscellaneous Yards 0 0 third and final touchdown – a 43-yard quarterback Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-11 2-10 Possession Time 36:14 23:46 delayed keeper up the middle – put Nicholls up PAT Kicks 1-2 3-3 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 16 4 of 17 27-19 after true freshman kicker Andrew Dolan Field Goals 2-2 2-2 2010 Nicholls Football Nicholls State Game Results (as of Jul 24, 2011) 2010 NichollsAll S chedulegames /results

2010 REVIEW Date Opponent Score Overall Conference Time Attend Sep 04, 2010 at San Diego State L 0-47 0-1 0-0 2:58 25290 9/11/2010 at Western Michigan L 14-49 0-2 0-0 2:56 19327 Sep 18, 2010 at South Alabama L 21-39 0-3 0-0 2:42 23174 Sep 25, 2010 BACONE COLLEGE W 44-28 1-3 0-0 334 5428 * Oct 09, 2010 SAM HOUSTON STATE L 7-26 1-4 0-1 2:49 4148 * Oct 16, 2010 at #22 Texas State Wo 47-45 2-4 1-1 3:23 12994 * Oct 23, 2010 CENTRAL ARKANSAS L 7-31 2-5 1-2 2:48 4268

COACHES * Oct 30, 2010 at McNeese State L 14-24 2-6 1-3 2:40 13012 * Nov 06, 2010 #10 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN L 13-48 2-7 1-4 7:05 pm 3007 * Nov 13, 2010 at Northwestern State W 37-7 3-7 2-4 2:59 7501 * Nov 18, 2010 SOUTHEASTERN LA. W 27-25 4-7 3-4 3:10 4980

2010 Nicholls individual honors PLAYERS

All-American Second-Team All-SLC Dixie Gridiron Classic 2010 Patrick Dolan, P Phil Steele’s Fourth Team 2010 Jesse Turner, running back 2010 Patrick Dolan, punter

Second-Team LSWA All-Louisiana National Academic All-Star First-Team All-SLC 2010 Patrick Dolan, punter 2010 Patrick Dolan, punter 2010 Patrick Dolan, punter Bobby Felder, defensive back Bobby Felder, defensive back Hampshire Honor Society

OUTLOOK 2010 Patrick Dolan, punter

46 2011 Nicholls Football Statistics OUTLOOK TEAM STATISTICS NICH OPP PASSING GP-GS Eff. Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yrd TD Lg. Avg/G SCORING 231 369 Caston, L. 11-8 107.6 98-188-9 52.1 1141 8 95 103.7 Points Per Game 21.0 33.5 Klann, L. 8-2 115.2 35-60-1 58.3 391 1 59 48.9 FIRST DOWNS 143 211 Total...... 11 109.4 133-248-10 53.6 1532 9 95 139.3 Rushing 73 79 Opponents...... 11 125.2 203-380-14 53.4 2716 22 74 246.9 Passing 56 116

Penalty 14 16 RUSHING GP-GS Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G PLAYERS RUSHING YARDAGE 1527 1614 Turner, J. 9-7 111 649 19 630 5.7 8 87 70.0 Yards gained rushing 2023 1855 Caston, L. 11-8 171 855 278 577 3.4 10 62 52.5 Yards lost rushing 496 241 Washington, M. 11-1 49 254 3 251 5.1 0 30 22.8 Rushing Attempts 424 387 Johnson, B. 11-1 25 85 4 81 3.2 0 15 7.4 Average Per Rush 3.6 4.2 Hilliard, D. 4-0 2 17 0 17 8.5 1 12 4.2 Average Per Game 138.8 146.7 Nichols, C. 11-9 2 13 1 12 6.0 0 13 1.1 TDs Rushing 20 23 Buchanan, C. 6-0 2 9 0 9 4.5 0 9 1.5

PASSING YARDAGE 1532 2716 Giglio, N. 7-0 1 8 0 8 8.0 0 8 1.1 COACHES Comp-Att-Int 133-248-10 203-380-14 Guidry, K. 4-0 1 8 0 8 8.0 0 8 2.0 Average Per Pass 6.2 7.1 Moore, E. 4-0 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 0.5 Average Per Catch 11.5 13.4 Felder, B. 11-9 1 0 3 -3 -3.0 0 0 -0.3 Average Per Game 139.3 246.9 Warren, J. 11-9 5 15 20 -5 -1.0 0 15 -0.5 TDs Passing 9 22 Madu, C. 11-6 1 0 7 -7 -7.0 0 0 -0.6 TOTAL OFFENSE 3059 4330 Klann, L. 8-2 44 108 124 -16 -0.4 1 22 -2.0 Total Plays 672 767 TEAM 7-0 8 0 37 -37 -4.6 0 0 -5.3 Average Per Play 4.6 5.6 Total...... 11 424 2023 496 1527 3.6 20 87 138.8

Average Per Game 278.1 393.6 Opponents...... 11 387 1855 241 1614 4.2 23 55 146.7 2010 REVIEW KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 57-1272 37-771 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 26-189 30-196 RECEIVING GP-GS No. Yards Avg TD Long Avg/G INT RETURNS: #-Yards 14-180 10-199 Blair, K. 11-4 29 278 9.6 3 35 25.3 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 22.3 20.8 Warren, J. 11-9 21 192 9.1 2 22 17.5 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 7.3 6.5 Turner, J. 9-7 18 308 17.1 1 95 34.2 INT RETURN AVERAGE 12.9 19.9 Johnson, B. 11-1 13 96 7.4 1 24 8.7 FUMBLES-LOST 28-18 21-8 Nichols, C. 11-9 12 173 14.4 1 52 15.7 PENALTIES-Yards 85-772 77-708 Nelson, B. 11-8 12 150 12.5 0 33 13.6 Average Per Game 70.2 64.4 Washington, M. 11-1 8 41 5.1 0 8 3.7 PUNTS-Yards 65-2721 54-2187 Wynn, A. 10-0 6 106 17.7 1 62 10.6 Average Per Punt 41.9 40.5 Dudley, J. 8-6 4 75 18.8 0 21 9.4 SLC Net punt average 38.2 34.8 Allen, T. 10-1 4 32 8.0 0 16 3.2 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 30:46 29:14 Smith, K. 8-1 3 54 18.0 0 24 6.8 3RD-DOWN Conversions 40/154 62/163 Davidson, C. 8-0 1 20 20.0 0 20 2.5 3rd-Down Pct 26% 38% Arcement, J. 6-0 1 6 6.0 0 6 1.0 4TH-DOWN Conversions 8/24 11/19 Chism, F. 2-0 1 1 1.0 0 2 0.5 4th-Down Pct 33% 58% Total...... 11 133 1532 11.5 9 95 139.3

SACKS BY-Yards 18-112 46-314 Opponents...... 11 203 2716 13.4 22 74 246.9 HISTORY MISC YARDS 81 25 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 30 49 ALL PURPOSE G rush rec pr KOr ir Tot Avg/G FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 6-12 10-16 Turner, J. 9 630 308 0 0 0 938 104.2 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-2 Madu, C. 11 -7 0 75 807 10 885 80.5 RED-ZONE SCORES (21-33) 64% (47-55) 85% Warren, J. 11 -5 192 33 386 0 606 55.1 RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (18-33) 55% (38-55) 69% Caston, L. 11 577 0 0 0 0 577 52.5 PAT-ATTEMPTS (27-28) 96% (39-44) 89% Washington, M. 11 251 41 0 0 0 292 26.5 ATTENDANCE 21831 101298 Blair, K. 11 0 278 0 0 0 278 25.3

Games/Avg Per Game 5/4366 6/16883 Nichols, C. 11 12 173 0 19 0 204 18.5 NICHOLLS Neutral Site Games 0/0 Johnson, B. 11 81 96 0 5 0 182 16.5 Nelson, B. 11 0 150 0 0 0 150 13.6 Felder, B. 11 -3 0 81 0 40 118 10.7 SCORE BY QUARTERS Wynn, A. 10 0 106 0 0 0 106 10.6 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total TEAM 7 -37 0 0 0 0 -37 -5.3 Nicholls State 45 59 48 53 26 231 Total...... 11 1527 1532 189 1272 180 4700 427.3 Opponents 63 105 101 76 24 369 Opponents...... 11 1614 2716 196 771 199 5496 499.6 FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk

Dolan, A. 6-12 50.0 0-0 1-3 4-4 1-4 0-1 48 3 MEDIA

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 50+ Blkd Dolan, Patrick 63 2721 43.2 74 2 15 26 17 2 TEAM 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total...... 65 2721 41.9 74 2 15 26 17 2 Opponents...... 54 2187 40.5 61 6 5 14 11 0

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TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yards Avg TD Long Caston, L. 11 359 577 1141 1718 156.2 Hanberry, J. 1 13 13.0 0 13

MEDIA Turner, J. 9 111 630 0 630 70.0 Hicks, T. 1 7 7.0 0 7 Klann, L. 8 104 -16 391 375 46.9 Felder, B. 0 0 0.0 1 0 Washington, M. 11 49 251 0 251 22.8 Total...... 2 20 10.0 1 13 Johnson, B. 11 25 81 0 81 7.4 Opponents...... 5 37 7.4 1 13 Hilliard, D 4 2 17 0 17 4.2 Nichols, C. 11 2 12 0 12 1.1 KICKOFFS No. yds Avg TB OB retn Net ydLn Buchanan, C. 6 2 9 0 9 1.5 Dolan, A. 23 1516 65.9 5 0 Giglio, N. 7 1 8 0 8 1.1 Landry, B. 12 676 56.3 1 0 Guidry, K. 4 1 8 0 8 2.0 Dolan, P. 9 574 63.8 1 0 Moore, E. 4 1 2 0 2 0.5 Total...... 44 2766 62.9 7 0 20.8 42.2 27 NICHOLLS Felder, B. 11 1 -3 0 -3 -0.3 Opponents...... 65 4045 62.2 4 4 22.3 41.4 28 Warren, J. 11 5 -5 0 -5 -0.5 Madu, Chika 11 1 -7 0 -7 -0.6 DEFENSIVE STATISTICS TEAM 7 8 -37 0 -37 -5.3 |------Tackles------| |-Sacks-||-----Pass Def-----||--Fumbles--| |--Blkd--| Total...... 11 672 1527 1532 3059 278.1 DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP-GS Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds int-Yds BU pd qbh rcv-Yds FF Kic Saf Opponents...... 11 767 1614 2716 4330 393.6 29 Hicks, T. 11-10 47 31 78 4.5-14 1-0 . 7 7 1-7 1 . . 33 Piper, J. 8-7 26 26 52 2.5-5 . 3-35 2 5 1 2- 0 1 1 . 32 Hanberry, J. 11-4 33 17 50 3.5-11 . 1-22 3 4 . 1- 13 . 1 . |------PATs ------| 20 Elrod, S. 11-7 24 21 45 6.0-25 3-17 . 2 2 1 1- 0 . . 1 HISTORY SCORING TD FGs Kick rush rcv pass dxp Saf points 48 Stewart, A. 10-9 20 24 44 2.0-11 2-11 . 2 2 2 . . . . Caston, L. 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2-2 0 0 60 18 Madu, C. 11-6 28 13 41 0.5-1 . 1-10 12 13 . . 1 1 . Turner, J. 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 54 26 James, E. 11-6 20 19 39 2.5-5 . 1-34 2 3 . 1-0 . . . Dolan, A. 0 6-12 27-28 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 45 85 Knight, R. 11-8 21 16 37 6.0-22 3-17 . 2 2 5 . 2 . . Blair, K. 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 39 Vergenal, S. 11-6 22 15 37 1.0-5 . 1-0 4 5 . . . . . Warren, J. 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 21 Felder, B. 11-9 21 12 33 2.0-2 . 4-40 7 11 . . . . . Nichols, C. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 8 96 Brown, D. 11-9 15 17 32 3.0-9 1-4 . 3 3 2 . . . .

SLC Hilliard, D. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 51 Kamauoha, P. 9-4 16 14 30 2.5-4 . . . . 1 . . . . Johnson, B. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 25 Lewis, B. 10-5 17 8 25 . . 2-37 4 6 1 . . . . Klann, L. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 95 Udoh, E. 8-3 13 11 24 3.5-8 2-6 . . . 1 . 2 . . Felder, B. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 93 Carter, A. 11-6 8 10 18 2.0-17 2-17 . . . 2 . . . . Wynn, A. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 92 Garner, F. 10-6 7 8 15 4.5-7 1-1 . 1 1 3 1-0 . . . Washington, M. 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 2 49 Lennix, W. 9-2 11 2 13 4.0-32 4-32 1-2 2 3 1 . . . . Elrod, S. 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 44 Washington, M.11-1 10 1 11 ...... Russell, A. 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 19 Owens, K. 10-0 8 1 9 . . . 1 1 . . . . . Total...... 30 6-12 27-28 0-0 2 2-2 0 1 231 97 Billingsley, M. 9-2 4 4 8 0.5-1 . . 1 1 3 . . 1 . Opponents...... 49 10-16 39-44 0-0 2 2-6 0 1 369 56 McClinton, J. 4-0 5 3 8 ...... 91 Whitfield, G. 8-0 2 6 8 0.5-1 . . . . 1 1-0 1 . . 28 Garrett, J. 4-0 4 2 6 . . . 1 1 . . 1 . . 2010 REVIEW PUNT RETURNS No. Yards Avg TD Long 15 Trahan, L. 10-0 5 1 6 ...... Felder, B. 12 81 6.8 0 52 31 Lumar, T. 7-0 4 2 6 1.0-2 ...... Madu, C. 10 75 7.5 0 32 42 Russell, A. 7-0 2 2 4 ...... Warren, J. 4 33 8.2 0 17 45 Arcement, J. 6-0 3 1 4 ...... Total...... 26 189 7.3 0 52 24 Hilliard, D. 4-0 1 3 4 ...... Opponents...... 30 196 6.5 1 36 47 Persick, K. 3-0 2 1 3 ...... 16 Dumas, N. 11-0 3 . 3 ...... KICK RETURNS No. yards Avg TD Long 41 Bergeron, S. 5-0 2 1 3 ...... Madu, C. 34 807 23.7 0 38 84 Warren, J. 11-9 3 . 3 ...... Warren, J. 17 386 22.7 0 39 36 Giglio, N. 7-0 2 . 2 . . . . . 1 . . . . COACHES Giglio, N. 1 31 31.0 0 31 43 Bruno, R. 1-0 1 1 2 ...... Johnson, B. 1 5 5.0 0 5 35 Dolan, P. 11-0 2 . 2 ...... Hilliard, D. 1 6 6.0 0 6 2 Blair, K. 11-4 2 . 2 ...... Nichols, C. 1 19 19.0 0 19 27 Smith, J. 4-0 1 1 2 ...... Jones, B. 1 18 18.0 0 18 76 Hernandez, J. 11-9 2 . 2 ...... Total...... 57 1272 22.3 0 39 86 Breaux, B. 3-0 . 2 2 ...... Opponents...... 37 771 20.8 1 99 98 Dolan, A. 11-0 . 2 2 ...... 38 Buchanan, C. 6-0 1 1 2 ...... 54 Walker, M. 8-0 . 1 1 ...... PLAYERS INTERCEPTIONS No. Yards Avg TD Long 8 Guidry, K. 4-0 1 . 1 ...... Felder, B. 4 40 10.0 0 25 99 Landry, B. 3-0 1 . 1 ...... Piper, J. 3 35 11.7 0 16 83 Wynn, A. 10-0 1 . 1 ...... Lewis, B. 2 37 18.5 0 21 82 Nelson, Br. 11-8 1 . 1 ...... Madu, C. 1 10 10.0 0 10 TEAM 7-0 1 . 1 1.0-6 ...... 1 . . Hanberry, J. 1 22 22.0 0 22 3 Caston, L. 11-8 1 . 1 ...... Lennix, W. 1 2 2.0 0 2 4 Turner, J. 9-7 1 . 1 ...... James, E. 1 34 34.0 0 34 7 Johnson, B. 11-1 ...... 1 . Vergenal, S. 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total...... 11-0 425 300 725 53-188 18-112 14-180 56 70 26 8-20 10 5 1

OUTLOOK Total...... 14 180 12.9 0 34 Opponents...... 11-0 434 298 732 100-430 46-314 10-199 31 41 18 18-37 13 0 0 Opponents...... 10 199 19.9 1 98

48 2011 Nicholls Football The Southland Conference OUTLOOK In an era of considerable change Command General Tommy Franks tennis, and volleyball. in 2010. in intercollegiate athletics, the (UT Arlington), NBA executive Joe Continuing its tradition of Southland Conference football Southland Conference continues to Dumars (McNeese State), ABC news innovation, the league launched the ranks among the best Football be a model of innovation, stability anchor Robin Roberts (Southeastern Southland Conference Television Championship Subdivision leagues and consistent achievement as it Louisiana), country music star George Network in the fall of 2008 and has in the nation, and enjoys an annual celebrates the academic and athletic Strait (Texas State), Major League already broadcast nearly 100 events. expectation of competing for the accomplishments of its member Baseball stars Hunter Pence (UT The network is expanding its reach national championship with multiple PLAYERS institutions. Arlington), Kevin Millar (Lamar) and to roughly 10 million households teams advancing to the NCAA What began as a small gathering Ben Broussard (McNeese State), throughout Texas, Louisiana and playoffs each year. In 2002 and of college administrators nearly 50 NBA legend Scottie Pippen (Central Arkansas in 2011-12. In its first three 2003, McNeese State finished the years ago, the Southland Conference Arkansas) and actor Lou Diamond years, the regional network has regular season ranked No. 1 in the has transformed itself into a dynamic Phillips (UT Arlington). received recognition for its work. It nation, and advanced to the 2002 and respected consortium of 12 The cities of the Southland are received a national honorable mention national championship contest, the

member universities in three states. diverse and progressive, ranging from award at the College Sports Media sixth such title game appearance COACHES Beginning with a historic meeting of international business and cultural Award at the College Sports Video since the league joined the Football five institutions in Dallas on March 15, centers such as the Dallas/Fort Worth Summit in Atlanta in June 2011 for Championship Subdivision (formerly 1963, that included current members metroplex, San Antonio and the its production of the 2010 Stephen F. I-AA) in 1982. All told, Southland Lamar University (then Lamar New Orleans area, to the historical Austin vs. Sam Houston State football teams have played in 93 Division I State College of Technology) and cities of Nacogdoches, Texas, and game in the category of professional playoff games in 29 years, winning 43 the University of Texas at Arlington Natchitoches, La., to the home of live event, competing with the likes of of the contests. (then Arlington State College), the the modern oil boom, Beaumont, ESPN, Turner Sports, YES Network Historically, the Southland’s Southland Conference set on an Texas, to the unique Cajun French and other conference networks, successful football heritage has extraordinary course that has proven sustained itself through numerous 2010 REVIEW successful well into its fifth decade of membership and classification existence. changes. Originally an NAIA On July 1, 2006, the Southland conference, the Southland joined the Conference commemorated NCAA College Division in 1968. The another milestone as the league College Division was re-named NCAA membership reached 12, marking Division II in 1973, and the league the largest configuration ever for played two seasons in that class, the organization. The addition of the before joining Division I in 1975. The University of Central Arkansas and Southland was an NCAA Division I-A

Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi league from 1978-81, before joining SLC expanded the Southland into the Little the ranks of FCS in 1982, its home Rock, Ark., metro area and into the ever since. eighth largest city in Texas. Central During its tenure as a Division Arkansas and A&M-Corpus Christi I-A conference, the Southland enhanced the Southland Conference Conference was instrumental in the in innumerable ways, including athletic startup of the Independence Bowl in and academic successes, strong and 1976. The Southland representative HISTORY principled leadership, and strong fan cultures found in the Louisiana cities including the Big Ten and Mountain served as the host team of the bowl support and media coverage. of Thibodaux and Lake Charles. West. In the summer of 2010, the until 1980, compiling a 2-3 record in In addition to its two newest Southland Conference institutions network was recognized for the best those contests. members, the Southland Conference also draw large numbers of students live game or event in its category for The conference can lay claim to membership also consists of Lamar from the metropolitan areas of the production of the 2009 McNeese five national championships, including University, McNeese State University, Houston, Little Rock, Baton Rouge, State vs. Stephen F. Austin football College Division championships Nicholls State University, Northwestern Austin, and Shreveport. game. The conference network through former members Arkansas State University, Sam Houston State The Southland sponsors 17 has also collected four prestigious State (1970, UPI) and Louisiana Tech University, Southeastern Louisiana championship sports, all at the NCAA Telly Awards, including this past (1972, National Football Foundation). NICHOLLS University, Stephen F. Austin State Division I level. The eight men’s summer when the conference won Louisiana Tech also won the first University, the University of Texas sports include baseball, basketball, a Silver Telly Award for its promotion NCAA-sanctioned national title, at Arlington, the University of Texas cross country, football, golf, tennis, of the 2011 Southland Conference winning the Division II playoffs in at San Antonio, and Texas State and indoor and outdoor track and basketball tournament. 1973. Tech followed that with the UPI’s University-San Marcos. field. The women compete for nine In January 2011, the Southland Division II national championship in All told, the revised membership championships in basketball, cross Conference, in conjunction with the 1974. Louisiana-Monroe won the of the Southland encompasses more country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, city of Frisco, Texas and Hunt Sports 1987 national championship. than 180,000 current students and indoor and outdoor track and field, Group, played host to the NCAA McNeese State, which has made an alumni base of approximately and volleyball. The conference earns Division I Football Championship 14 appearances in the national MEDIA 920,000. Famous alums from automatic qualification to NCAA Game in Frisco, which has been playoffs, played in the 1997 and Southland Conference schools championships in baseball, men’s home to the conference office since 2002 NCAA Division I Championship include former President Lyndon and women’s basketball, men’s and 2006. The game will be played at games, while Stephen F. Austin B. Johnson (Texas State), former women’s cross country, football, Frisco’s Pizza Hut Park for at least the played in the 1989 title game and has CBS news anchor Dan Rather (Sam men’s and women’s golf, women’s next two seasons. Frisco was named six playoff appearances, including Houston State), retired U.S. Central soccer, softball, men’s and women’s the fastest growing city in the nation each of the last two seasons.

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Northwestern State has played in Shaw and Ray Brown. Linda Sharp, James Smith and Linda league had four wins against ranked the playoffs six times, and advanced The Southland Conference has Harper. opponents, including a win by Stephen

MEDIA to the semifinals in 1998, while Sam also seen its share of great coaches Baseball has emerged as a huge F. Austin at No. 3 Texas. In the 2003 Houston State has earned four trips during its history in Maxie Lambright, Southland Conference strength with NCAA tournament, UT Arlington and to the postseason, including the Ernie Duplechin, Sam Goodwin, the league earning numerous national Texas State enjoyed unprecedented semifinals in 2004. Nicholls State has Jack Doland, Bennie Ellender, Bobby rankings and NCAA tournament success as each won two games participated three times in the playoffs. Keasler, Larry Lacewell, Bill Davidson, berths. The Southland consistently in the national event. In 19 years of On four occasions, the Southland has Dennis Franchione, Pat Collins, and ranks among the top-10 conferences NCAA tournament competition the placed three teams in the national 16- Ron Randleman. in the country and that was no Southland has racked up 14 wins. team playoffs. Five of the eight current In addition to football, the Southland different in 2011 when 50 of the The Southland has a proud football-playing members have Conference can point to a number of league’s 150 non-conference victories history in volleyball with UT Arlington

NICHOLLS qualified for the FCS playoffs. accomplishments in all sports. came against the Big 12, Conference representing the conference eight The Southland has produced Men’s basketball has experienced USA, Sun Belt and SEC. Major times in the NCAA tournament, 156 first-team football All-Americans a tremendous amount of success leaguers such as Ben Sheets, Micah advancing all the way to the NCAA during its history and in 2010, Stephen during the Southland’s 45-plus years. Hoffpauir, Hunter Pence, David Segui, Volleyball Final Four in 1989. In F. Austin quarterback Jeremy Moses The league has sent two teams to the Brian Lawrence, Ben Broussard, 2006, Stephen F. Austin moved to the became the first player in Southland NCAA Sweet Sixteen, as well as a Chuck Finley, Jerald Clark, and second round following an opening- history to receive the Walter Payton squad to the NIT Final Four. Basketball Terry Matthews once played in the round win against Alabama. Award, which is presented annually to stars Karl Malone, Joe Dumars, Jeff Southland. Former UT Arlington Track and field has also served HISTORY the most outstanding football player at Foster, Dwight “Bo” Lamar, Andrew shortstop, Trey Hillman, a three-time as a proud asset for the Southland the FCS level. Toney, Devin Brown, and Mike Oliver all-conference selection from 1983- Conference as the league has The Southland is one of three played in the Southland Conference. 85, was manager for the Kansas City produced numerous national FCS conferences with at least 200 In 2006, Northwestern State, playing Royals from the 2007-10 seasons and champions and Olympic medalists. selections (204) in the National as the No. 14 seed in the NCAA coached the American League in the The Southland boasts 28 men and Football League draft. The league tournament, defeated No. 3 seed 2009 MLB All-Star Game. three women student-athletes who also ranks third in the FCS with 24 Iowa, 64-63, in first-round action. The The 2011 Major League Baseball have won NCAA track and field SLC players taken in the draft since 2000 Southland took another step forward draft saw 25 players from the national championships, including and has 17 former players on NFL in 2011. The league saw two teams Southland get drafted, matching Northwestern State’s Trecey Rew, rosters heading into the 2011 season. reach the postseason (UTSA in the its best draft in conference history who won the women’s discus in The Southland Conference NCAA tournament and McNeese (1995), to push the all-time draft 2011, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi’s has also sent such talent to the State in the NIT) for the second time total to 439 selections. In 2010, UT Shadrack Songok (10,000-meter professional ranks, including Buffalo’s since 2008 and enjoyed its first win in Arlington’s Michael Choice became run) in 2007 and 2008 and McNeese Terrence McGee (Northwestern State) the NCAA tournament since 2006. the seventh Southland player taken State’s Brad Gebauer (pole vault) in and Felton Huggins (Southeastern Coaches such as Billy Tubbs, in the first round, selected by Oakland 2007. The league has also produced Louisiana), Minnesota’s Rhett Bomar Mike Vining, Scotty Robertson, Jack with the 10th overall selection. He U.S. Olympic track and field medalists (Sam Houston State), Jacksonville’s Martin, Andy Russo, Bobby Paschal joins Ben Sheets (Louisiana-Monroe) Earl Bell, Thomas Hill, Al Joyner and

2010 REVIEW Bryan Smith (McNeese State) and Pat Foster have led teams in the as the league’s highest draft pick. The Charles Austin, Liudmila Litvinova, and Larry Hart (Central Arkansas), Southland. two are the only players in Southland along with other Olympians. With the Tennessee’s Jacob Ford (Central In women’s basketball, the history to be taken in the top 10 of the addition of five more All-Americans Arkansas), Baltimore’s Lardarius Southland also has its share of tradition draft. in 2011, the league continues to find Webb (Nicholls State), Seattle’s with Louisiana-Monroe advancing to In 2011, Jim Gilligan became the national success in both indoor and Dominique Edison (Stephen F. Austin) the 1985 NCAA Women’s Final Four, first Southland coach to reach 1,200 outdoor track and field. In the indoor and Green Bay’s Antonio Robinson and Stephen F. Austin sustaining career victories, ranking him sixth-best circuit, the Southland boasts 62 unique (Nicholls State), who became the itself as one of the most successful in the NCAA among active Division all-time All-Americans that have won a Southland’s 24th player to win a programs in the history of the sport. I coaches and 24th all-time. Gilligan combined 11 national championships.

COACHES Super Bowl when the Packers beat In 2008, the Ladyjacks became the joined the Southland Conference Hall Likewise, in the outdoor season, the Pittsburgh in Super Bowl XLV in eighth program in NCAA Division I of Honor in 2011. After 26 years as a league has seen 152 different All- Arlington in 2011. history to record more than 800 wins. college head coach, including the last Americans, including 123 men and 29 Among the former NFL stars from In 2011, three Southland teams five years at Sam Houston State, Mark women, who have combined to win 21 the Southland include Fred Dean, reached the postseason for the second Johnson, a Southwestern baseball national championships. who was inducted to the Professional consecutive season. McNeese State legend, retired following the 2011 Golf has traditionally been a strong Football Hall of Fame in 2008 to won its first conference tournament season. He was the 44th Division I Southland sport as exemplified by become the first former Southland to earn its first NCAA tournament coach to win more than 1,000 career Lamar men’s golfer Chris Stroud, who

PLAYERS Conference player to earn induction in berth. Lamar was selected to play in games (1,043). He is among an finished third individually at the 2003 Canton. Other great NFL players from its first WNIT and Central Arkansas impressive list of coaches who have NCAA National Championship and is a the Southland include Super Bowl played in its first Division I postseason patrolled Southland Conference member of the PGA Tour. Both Stroud XXIX quarterback Stan Humphries, tournament in the WBI. A Southland dugouts, including Pat Patterson, and former Southeastern Louisiana Bill Bergey, Fred Barnett, Roger team has played in the WNIT 11 Butch McBroom, Jim Wells, Smoke golfer Hugo Leon competed in the Carr, Marvin Upshaw, Larry Centers, times, including each of the last five Laval, Dave Van Horn, Mike Bianco, 2010 U.S. Open. The league has sent Kavika Pittman, Mike Barber, Bruce years. Women’s basketball all-stars John Cohen and Tony Robichaux. multiple teams into postseason play Collie, Tim McKyer, Pat Tilley, Jackie have included Eun Jung Lee, Lisa Softball continues to enjoy success on numerous occasions, including in Harris, Eugene Seale, Bubby Brister, Ingram, Portia Hill, Deneen Parker, on a national level has annually 2011 when three Southland teams – OUTLOOK Billy Ryckman, Rafael Septien, Buford Katrina Price, and Joskeen Garner, beaten at least one nationally ranked UT Arlington, Lamar, Southeastern Jordan, Marcus Spears, Terrance and coaches such as Gary Blair, opponent since 1995. In 2011, the Louisiana – competed in the NCAA

50 2011 Nicholls Football The Southland Conference OUTLOOK tournament. Additionally, during the sponsorship and championship While successful on the fields and men’s basketball APR. The academic past three seasons the Southland opportunities for female student- courts, the Southland Conference progress the league has shown has sent nine golfers to compete as athletes in recent years, adding has repeatedly demonstrated its ultimately leads to higher graduation individuals in regional play with five women’s golf and soccer as league commitment to the academic and rates for our student-athletes. in 2009, three more in 2010 and one sports. athletic success of its student-athletes. In addition to providing expanding in 2011. Lamar won a pair of NCAA The Southland Conference The conference continues to opportunities for student-athletes, Division II national championships in has repeatedly demonstrated its make great strides in the classroom. the Southland Conference and its PLAYERS 1967 and 1968, and also produced commitment to the academic and During the last five years, no other member institutions are very involved PGA player Ronnie Black. athletic success of its student- Division I conference has improved its in various community outreach In 2005, Lamar’s Dawie Van Der athletes. With the F.L. McDonald Academic Progress Rate as well as programs. Many of these programs Walt finished fourth individually and Postgraduate Scholarship Award, the the Southland Conference has. In the provide positive life skills training Lamar tied for 12th place at the NCAA league annually honors one male most recent year of data collection, such as academics, citizenship and Men’s Golf Championship, before the and one female scholar-athlete with 2009-10, the Southland ranked 10th leadership to school-aged students in

Cardinals tied for ninth in 2006 and a stipend for postgraduate study. among the 31 Division I leagues in Southland communities. COACHES tied for third in 2007. Former Lamar The Scholar-Athlete Award is given golfer Casey Clendenon advanced to to each institution’s male and female the semifinals of the U.S. Amateur in student-athlete with the highest grade- 2007. point average. The Steve McCarty Southland tennis has also Citizenship Award, initiated in 2005-06 experienced national prominence. UT and named after the former Stephen Arlington All-American Andy Leber F. Austin athletic director, properly was the 2002 ITA/Ted Farnsworth recognizes accomplishments off the National Senior Co-Player of the Year court for a male and female student- 2010 REVIEW after a 43-3 record and earning the athlete. Also, student-athletes with nation’s No. 2 ranking. In women’s grade-point averages above 3.0 are tennis, Southeastern Louisiana won honored on the Southland’s annual All- 46 consecutive conference matches Academic teams and Commissioner’s during a four-year period that began Honor Roll. A record 953 student- in 2005. athletes appeared on the honor roll The conference has increased following the 2011 spring semester. SLC Southland Conference Members Southland Conference Football Affiliate Demographics Institutions Abbr. Nicknames School Location Population Enrollment Stadium (Capacity) Central Arkansas UCA Bears/Sugar Bears Central Arkansas Conway, Ark. 55,000 12,959 Estes Stadium (8,500) Lamar LU Cardinals/Lady Cardinals Lamar Beaumont, Texas 114,000 14,388 Provost Umphrey Stadium (16,000) McNeese State MCN Cowboys/Cowgirls Nicholls NICH Colonels McNeese State Lake Charles, La. 80,000 8,471 Cowboy Stadium (17,410)

Northwestern State NWLA Demons/Lady Demons Nicholls Thibodaux, La. 14,431 6,814 John L. Guidry Stadium (12,500) HISTORY Sam Houston State SHSU Bearkats Northwestern State Natchitoches, La. 18,751 9,111 Turpin Stadium (15,971) Southeastern Louisiana SLU Lions/Lady Lions Sam Houston State Huntsville, Texas 31,408 16,663 Bowers Stadium (14,000) Stephen F. Austin SFA Lumberjacks/Ladyjacks Southeastern La. Hammond, La. 17,639 15,224 Strawberry Stadium (7,500) UT Arlington UTA Mavericks UTSA UTSA Roadrunners Stephen F. Austin Nacogdoches, Texas 29,914 11,990 Homer Bryce Stadium (14,575) Texas A&M-Corpus Christi AMCC Islanders Texas State TXST Bobcats NICHOLLS

Southland Conference Mileage Chart Team UCA LU MCN NICH NWLA SHSU SLU SFA UTA UTSA AMCC TXST Central Arkansas ­­---- 430 464 589 310 415 500 321 362 615 754 567 Lamar 430 ­­---- 60 231 157 112 226 124 291 278 307 250 McNeese State 464 60 ---- 171 121 172 166 161 330 337 363 309 Nicholls 589 231 171 ---- 229 343 88 329 330 337 536 480 Northwestern State 310 157 121 229 ---- 180 208 109 269 396 488 346 Sam Houston State 415 112 172 343 180 ---- 338 94 187 223 290 173 MEDIA Southeastern La. 500 226 166 88 208 338 ---- 311 473 503 535 475 Stephen F. Austin 321 124 161 329 109 94 311 ---- 183 300 361 250 UT Arlington 362 291 330 330 269 187 473 183 ---- 279 419 229 UTSA 615 278 337 337 396 223 503 300 279 ---- 144 50 A&M-Corpus Christi 754 307 363 536 488 290 535 361 419 144 ---- 187 Texas State 567 250 309 480 346 173 475 250 229 50 187 ----

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1991 Conference All Games 1996 Conference All Games 2001 Conference All Games 2006 Conference All Games W L T W L T W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct.

MEDIA McNeese State 4 1 2 6 4 2 Troy State 5 1 .833 12 2 .857 Sam Houston State 5 1 .833 10 3 .769 McNeese State 5 1 .833 7 5 .583 Sam Houston State 5 2 0 8 3 1 Nicholls State 4 2 .667 8 4 .667 McNeese State 5 1 .833 8 4 .667 Sam Houston State 4 2 .667 6 5 .545 Northeast Louisiana 4 2 1 7 3 1 Stephen F. Austin 3 3 .500 7 4 .636 Northwestern State 4 2 .667 8 4 .667 Stephen F. Austin 4 2 .667 4 7 .364 Southwest Texas 4 3 0 7 4 0 Northwestern State 3 3 .500 6 5 .545 Stephen F. Austin 4 2 .667 6 5 .545 Texas State 3 3 .500 5 6 .455 Northwestern State 4 3 0 6 5 0 Sam Houston State 3 3 .500 4 7 .364 Jacksonville State 2 4 .333 5 6 .455 Nicholls State 2 4 .333 4 7 .364 Nicholls State 2 5 0 4 7 0 Southwest Texas 2 4 .333 5 6 .455 Nicholls State 1 5 .167 3 8 .273 Northwestern State 2 4 .333 4 7 .364 North Texas 2 5 0 3 7 1 McNeese State 1 5 .167 3 8 .273 Southwest Texas 0 6 .000 4 7 .364 Southeastern La. 1 5 .167 2 9 .182 Stephen F. Austin 1 5 1 2 8 1 Jacksonville State 1 9 .100 Central Arkansas* ------8 3 .727 2002 Conference All Games *-denotes 2007 SLC member NICHOLLS 1992 Conference All Games 1997 Conference All Games W L Pct. W L Pct. 2007 Conference All Games W L T W L T W L Pct. W L Pct. McNeese State 6 0 1.000 13 2 .867 W L Pct. W L Pct. Northeast Louisiana 7 0 0 10 3 0 McNeese State 6 1 .857 13 2 .867 Northwestern State 4 2 .667 9 4 .692 McNeese State 7 0 1.000 11 1 .917 McNeese State 6 1 0 9 4 0 Northwestern State 6 1 .857 8 4 .666 Nicholls State 3 3 .500 7 4 .636 Sam Houston State 5 2 .714 7 4 .636 Northwestern State 4 3 0 7 4 0 Stephen F. Austin 5 2 .714 8 3 .727 Stephen F. Austin 3 3 .500 6 5 .545 Central Arkansas 5 2 .714 6 5 .545 Sam Houston State 3 2 2 6 3 2 Sam Houston State 3 4 .429 5 6 .455 Jacksonville State 2 4 .333 5 6 .455 Nicholls State 3 4 .429 6 5 .545 North Texas 3 4 0 4 7 0 Nicholls State 3 4 .429 5 6 .455 Sam Houston State 2 4 .333 4 7 .364 Northwestern State 3 4 .429 4 7 .364

HISTORY Southwest Texas 2 4 1 5 5 1 Southwest Texas 2 5 .286 5 6 .455 Southwest Texas 1 5 .167 4 7 .364 Texas State 3 4 .429 4 7 .364 Stephen F. Austin 1 6 0 3 8 0 Troy State 2 5 .286 5 6 .455 Southeastern La. 2 5 .286 3 8 .273 Nicholls State 0 6 1 1 9 1 Jacksonville State 1 6 .143 1 10 .091 2003 Conference All Games Stephen F. Austin 0 7 .000 0 11 .000 W L Pct. W L Pct. 1993 Conference All Games 1998 Conference All Games McNeese State 5 0 1.000 10 2 .833 2008 Conference All Games W L T W L T W L Pct. W L Pct. Stephen F. Austin 4 1 .800 7 4 .545 W L Pct. W L Pct. McNeese State 7 0 0 10 3 0 Northwestern State 6 1 .857 11 3 .786 Northwestern State 1 4 .200 6 6 .500 Central Arkansas 6 1 .857 10 2 .833

SLC Northeast Louisiana 6 1 0 9 3 0 McNeese State 5 2 .714 9 3 .750 Texas State 1 4 .200 4 8 .333 Texas State 5 2 .714 8 5 .615 Stephen F. Austin 5 2 0 8 4 0 Troy State 5 2 .714 8 4 .667 Sam Houston State 1 4 .200 2 9 .182 McNeese State 4 3 .571 7 4 .636 Northwestern State 3 4 0 5 6 0 Jacksonville State 4 3 .571 7 4 .636 Nicholls State% 0 5 .000 0 11 .000 Northwestern State 4 3 .571 7 5 .583 Sam Houston State 2 5 0 4 7 0 Nicholls State 3 4 .429 4 7 .364 %Records and results reflect five forfeits by Nicholls 3 4 .429 3 6 .333 North Texas 2 5 0 4 7 0 Southwest Texas 2 5 .286 4 7 .364 Nicholls State. Southeastern La. 2 5 .286 5 7 .417 Nicholls State 2 5 0 3 8 0 Stephen F. Austin 2 5 .286 3 8 .273 Sam Houston State 2 5 .286 4 6 .400 Southwest Texas 1 6 0 2 9 0 Sam Houston State 1 6 .143 3 8 .273 2004 Conference All Games Stephen F. Austin 2 5 .286 4 8 .333 W L Pct. W L Pct. 1994 Conference All Games 1999 Conference All Games Sam Houston State 4 1 .800 11 3 .786 2009 Conference All Games W L T W L T W L Pct. W L Pct. Northwestern State 4 1 .800 8 4 .667 W L Pct. W L Pct. 2010 REVIEW North Texas 5 0 1 7 4 1 Troy State 6 1 .857 11 2 .846 Texas State 3 2 .600 5 6 .455 Stephen F. Austin 6 1 .857 10 3 .769 McNeese State 5 1 0 10 3 0 Stephen F. Austin 6 1 .857 8 3 .727 Nicholls State 2 3 .400 5 5 .500 McNeese State 6 1 .857 9 3 .750 Stephen F. Austin 4 1 1 6 3 2 McNeese State 5 2 .714 6 5 .545 Stephen F. Austin 1 4 .364 6 5 .545 Texas State 5 2 .714 7 4 .636 Northwestern State 3 3 0 5 6 0 Sam Houston State 4 3 .571 6 5 .545 McNeese State 1 4 .364 4 7 .364 Southeastern La. 4 3 .571 6 5 .545 Sam Houston State 1 5 0 6 5 0 Northwestern State 3 4 .429 4 7 .364 Sam Houston State 3 4 .429 5 6 .455 Nicholls State 1 5 0 5 6 0 Southwest Texas 2 5 .286 3 8 .273 2005 Conference All Games Central Arkansas 2 5 .286 6 7 .417 Southwest Texas 1 5 0 4 7 0 Jacksonville State 1 6 .143 2 9 .182 W L Pct. W L Pct. Nicholls 2 5 .286 3 8 .273 Nicholls State 1 6 .143 1 10 .091 Texas State 5 1 .833 11 3 .786 Northwestern State 0 7 .000 0 11 .000

COACHES 1995 Conference All Games Nicholls State 5 1 .833 6 4 .600 W L T W L T 2000 Conference All Games McNeese State 3 3 .500 5 4 .556 2010 Conference All Games McNeese State 5 0 0 13 1 0 W L Pct. W L Pct. Northwestern State 3 3 .500 5 5 .500 W L Pct. W L Pct. Stephen F. Austin 4 1 0 11 2 0 Troy State 7 0 1.000 10 2 .833 Southeastern La. 2 4 .333 4 6 .400 Stephen F. Austin 6 1 .857 9 3 .750 Northwestern State 2 3 0 6 5 0 McNeese State 5 2 .714 8 4 .667 Sam Houston State 2 4 .333 3 7 .300 McNeese State 5 2 .714 6 5 .545 Sam Houston State 2 3 0 5 5 0 Southwest Texas 5 2 .714 7 4 .636 Stephen F. Austin 1 5 .167 5 6 .455 Central Arkansas 4 3 .571 7 4 .636 Southwest Texas 2 3 0 4 7 0 Sam Houston State 4 3 .571 7 4 .636 Sam Houston State 4 3 .571 6 5 .545 Nicholls State 0 5 0 0 11 0 Stephen F. Austin 3 4 .429 6 5 .545 Northwestern State 4 3 .571 5 6 .455

PLAYERS Troy State 11 1 0 Jacksonville State 2 5 .286 4 6 .400 Nicholls 3 4 .429 4 7 .364 Jacksonville State 7 4 0 Nicholls State% 1 6 .143 4 7 .364 Texas State 1 6 .143 4 7 .364 Northwestern State% 1 6 .143 4 7 .364 Southeastern La. 1 6 .143 2 9 .182 %Records and results reflect two forfeits by Northwestern State. OUTLOOK

52 2011 Nicholls Football SLC Team Statistics OUTLOOK SCORING OFFENSE G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg 7. Northwestern State 11 466 1893 4.1 20 172.1 1. Stephen F. Austin 12 58 10 47 2 0 3 435 36.2 8. Texas State 11 434 1991 4.6 23 181.0 2. Central Arkansas 11 39 9 35 0 0 0 296 26.9 3. Sam Houston State 11 36 14 33 0 0 2 295 26.8 PASS EFFICIENCY G Att Cmp Pct Int Yds TD Effic 4. Texas State 11 37 6 29 2 0 0 273 24.8 1. Stephen F. Austin 12 364 601 10 60.6 4346 35 137.2

5. McNeese State 11 29 13 26 0 0 1 241 21.9 2. Central Arkansas 11 268 433 9 61.9 2785 14 122.4 PLAYERS 6. Southeastern La. 11 30 10 27 0 0 0 237 21.5 3. Texas State 11 164 303 13 54.1 2088 16 120.9 7. Nicholls 11 30 6 27 2 0 1 231 21.0 4. McNeese State 11 177 312 13 56.7 2076 11 115.9 8. Northwestern State 11 26 5 23 0 0 0 194 17.6 5. Sam Houston State 11 134 249 5 53.8 1645 8 115.9 6. Northwestern State 11 204 375 19 54.4 2435 17 113.8 SCORING DEFENSE G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg 7. Southeastern La. 11 224 435 15 51.5 2762 18 111.6 1. Central Arkansas 11 27 15 26 0 0 0 233 21.2 8. Nicholls 11 133 248 10 53.6 1486 9 107.9 2. Stephen F. Austin 12 34 11 29 1 0 0 268 22.3 COACHES 3. Sam Houston State 11 33 10 29 0 0 0 257 23.4 PASS DEF EFFICIENCY G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD Effic 4. McNeese State 11 34 10 30 0 0 5 274 24.9 1. Stephen F. Austin 12 276 445 10 62.0 2585 18 119.7 5. Northwestern State 11 37 15 33 0 0 1 302 27.5 2. Sam Houston State 11 203 404 9 50.2 2874 18 120.3 6. Southeastern La. 11 42 9 37 2 0 2 324 29.5 3. Central Arkansas 11 211 350 17 60.3 2246 17 120.5 7. Nicholls 11 49 10 39 2 0 1 369 33.5 4. Nicholls 11 203 380 14 53.4 2716 22 125.2 8. Texas State 11 51 7 44 2 0 1 377 34.3 5. Southeastern La. 11 213 368 18 57.9 2617 20 125.8 6. Northwestern State 11 188 349 4 53.9 2511 16 127.1 2010 REVIEW TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Yds/G 7. McNeese State 11 215 355 11 60.6 2528 14 127.2 1. Stephen F. Austin 12 969 4346 902 5315 5.9 50 442.9 8. Texas State 11 211 338 5 62.4 2282 22 137.7 2. Central Arkansas 11 1309 2785 786 4094 5.2 34 372.2 3. Southeastern La. 11 1238 2762 800 4000 5.0 29 363.6 PASS OFFENSE G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds Avg TD Yds/G 4. McNeese State 11 1692 2076 758 3768 5.0 27 342.5 1. Stephen F. Austin 12 364 601 10 60.6 4346 7.2 35 362.2 5. Sam Houston State 11 2051 1645 733 3696 5.0 32 336.0 2. Central Arkansas 11 268 433 9 61.9 2785 6.4 14 253.2 6. Texas State 11 1591 2088 729 3679 5.0 35 334.5 3. Southeastern La. 11 224 435 15 51.5 2762 6.3 18 251.1 7. Northwestern State 11 1168 2435 744 3603 4.8 24 327.5 4. Northwestern State 11 204 375 19 54.4 2435 6.5 17 221.4 8. Nicholls 11 1527 1486 672 3013 4.5 29 273.9 5. Texas State 11 164 303 13 54.1 2088 6.9 16 189.8 SLC 6. McNeese State 11 177 312 13 56.7 2076 6.7 11 188.7 TOTAL DEFENSE G Rush Pass Plys Yards Avg TD Yds/G 7. Sam Houston State 11 134 249 5 53.8 1645 6.6 8 149.5 1. McNeese State 11 1245 2528 709 3773 5.3 32 343.0 8. Nicholls 11 133 248 10 53.6 1486 6.0 9 135.1 2. Central Arkansas 11 1551 2246 744 3797 5.1 26 345.2 3. Stephen F. Austin 12 1590 2585 926 4175 4.5 31 347.9 PASS DEFENSE G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds Avg TD Yds/G 4. Sam Houston State 11 1101 2874 731 3975 5.4 33 361.4 1. Central Arkansas 11 211 350 17 60.3 2246 6.4 17 204.2

5. Southeastern La. 11 1416 2617 790 4033 5.1 35 366.6 2. Texas State 11 211 338 5 62.4 2282 6.8 22 207.5 HISTORY 6. Texas State 11 1991 2282 772 4273 5.5 45 388.5 3. Stephen F. Austin 12 276 445 10 62.0 2585 5.8 18 215.4 7. Nicholls 11 1614 2716 767 4330 5.6 45 393.6 4. Northwestern State 11 188 349 4 53.9 2511 7.2 16 228.3 8. Northwestern State 11 1893 2511 815 4404 5.4 36 400.4 5. McNeese State 11 215 355 11 60.6 2528 7.1 14 229.8 6. Southeastern La. 11 213 368 18 57.9 2617 7.1 20 237.9 RUSHING OFFENSE G Att Yds Avg TD Yds/G 7. Nicholls 11 203 380 14 53.4 2716 7.1 22 246.9 1. Sam Houston State 11 484 2051 4.2 24 186.5 8. Sam Houston State 11 203 404 9 50.2 2874 7.1 18 261.3 2. McNeese State 11 446 1692 3.8 16 153.8 3. Texas State 11 426 1591 3.7 19 144.6 FIELD GOALS G Made Att Pct NICHOLLS 4. Nicholls 11 424 1527 3.6 20 138.8 1. McNeese State 11 13 16 .812 5. Central Arkansas 11 353 1309 3.7 20 119.0 2. Southeastern La. 11 10 14 .714 6. Southeastern La. 11 365 1238 3.4 11 112.5 3. Stephen F. Austin 12 10 16 .625 7. Northwestern State 11 369 1168 3.2 7 106.2 4. Sam Houston State 11 14 23 .609 8. Stephen F. Austin 12 301 969 3.2 15 80.8 5. Central Arkansas 11 9 15 .600 6. Northwestern State 11 5 9 .556 RUSHING DEFENSE G Rushes Yards Avg. TD Yds/G 7. Nicholls 11 6 12 .500 1. Sam Houston State 11 327 1101 3.4 15 100.1 8. Texas State 11 6 14 .429 MEDIA 2. McNeese State 11 354 1245 3.5 18 113.2 3. Southeastern La. 11 422 1416 3.4 15 128.7 4. Stephen F. Austin 12 481 1590 3.3 13 132.5 5. Central Arkansas 11 394 1551 3.9 9 141.0 6. Nicholls 11 387 1614 4.2 23 146.7

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PAT KICKING G Made-Att Pct 5. McNeese State 11 14 11 25 15 13 28 -3 -0.27 1. Sam Houston State 11 33-33 1.000 6. Nicholls 11 8 14 22 18 10 28 -6 -0.55

MEDIA 2. Nicholls 11 27-28 .964 7. Texas State 11 10 5 15 11 13 24 -9 -0.82 3. Northwestern State 11 23-24 .958 8. Northwestern State 11 9 4 13 9 19 28 -15 -1.36 4. Southeastern La. 11 27-29 .931 5. Central Arkansas 11 35-38 .921 FIRST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/Gm 6. Texas State 11 29-32 .906 1. Stephen F. Austin 12 51 197 35 283 23.6 7. McNeese State 11 26-29 .897 2. Central Arkansas 11 75 124 17 216 19.6 8. Stephen F. Austin 12 47-53 .887 3. Southeastern La. 11 77 117 21 215 19.5 4. McNeese State 11 95 88 24 207 18.8

NICHOLLS PUNTING G No. Yards Avg/P Ret. Avg. TB Net/P 5. Texas State 11 81 106 17 204 18.5 1. Nicholls 11 65 2721 41.9 196 3.0 2 38.2 6. Sam Houston State 11 107 68 16 191 17.4 2. Sam Houston State 11 60 2326 38.8 76 1.3 2 36.8 7. Northwestern State 11 66 100 20 186 16.9 3. Central Arkansas 11 56 2230 39.8 260 4.6 1 34.8 8. Nicholls 11 73 56 14 143 13.0 4. Northwestern State 11 70 2865 40.9 196 2.8 12 34.7 5. Texas State 11 50 2039 40.8 218 4.4 5 34.4 OPPONENT 1ST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/Gm 6. Southeastern La. 11 66 2461 37.3 114 1.7 7 33.4 1. McNeese State 11 64 102 13 179 16.3 HISTORY 7. Stephen F. Austin 12 64 2665 41.6 355 5.5 9 33.3 2. Sam Houston State 11 59 113 27 199 18.1 8. McNeese State 11 56 2033 36.3 193 3.4 0 32.9 3. Central Arkansas 11 91 101 16 208 18.9 4. Nicholls 11 79 116 16 211 19.2 PUNT RETURN AVG G Ret Yds TD Avg 5. Southeastern La. 11 82 107 26 215 19.5 1. Texas State 11 23 301 1 13.1 6. Texas State 11 109 111 12 232 21.1 2. Sam Houston State 11 36 444 3 12.3 7. Stephen F. Austin 12 101 117 18 236 19.7

SLC 3. Northwestern State 11 16 148 1 9.2 8. Northwestern State 11 98 107 34 239 21.7 4. Stephen F. Austin 12 35 318 3 9.1 5. McNeese State 11 17 134 0 7.9 3RD-DN CONVERSIONS G Conv Att Pct 6. Nicholls 11 26 189 0 7.3 1. Southeastern La. 11 75 186 40.3 7. Southeastern La. 11 15 94 0 6.3 2. Texas State 11 59 153 38.6 8. Central Arkansas 11 20 78 0 3.9 3. McNeese State 11 57 156 36.5 4. Central Arkansas 11 61 168 36.3 KICKOFF RETURNS G Ret Yds TD Avg 5. Sam Houston State 11 57 161 35.4 1. Stephen F. Austin 12 50 1261 3 25.2 6. Northwestern State 11 50 163 30.7

2010 REVIEW 2. Sam Houston State 11 49 1184 0 24.2 7. Stephen F. Austin 12 53 174 30.5 3. Texas State 11 47 1086 0 23.1 8. Nicholls 11 40 154 26.0 4. Nicholls 11 57 1272 0 22.3 5. Central Arkansas 11 48 1045 0 21.8 OPP 3RD-DN CONVERT G Conv Att Pct 6. McNeese State 11 51 1100 1 21.6 1. McNeese State 11 47 150 31.3 7. Southeastern La. 11 51 1013 0 19.9 2. Central Arkansas 11 48 147 32.7 8. Northwestern State 11 46 910 0 19.8 3. Northwestern State 11 56 167 33.5 4. Sam Houston State 11 57 168 33.9

COACHES INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yds TD Avg 5. Stephen F. Austin 12 72 203 35.5 1. Southeastern La. 11 18 129 1 7.2 6. Nicholls 11 62 163 38.0 2. Central Arkansas 11 17 295 3 17.4 7. Southeastern La. 11 65 169 38.5 3. Nicholls 11 14 180 0 12.9 8. Texas State 11 69 162 42.6 4. McNeese State 11 11 241 1 21.9 5. Stephen F. Austin 12 10 138 2 13.8 4TH-DN CONVERSIONS G Conv Att Pct 6. Sam Houston State 11 9 292 1 32.4 1. Central Arkansas 11 17 25 68.0 7. Texas State 11 5 7 0 1.4 2. McNeese State 11 12 22 54.5 PLAYERS 8. Northwestern State 11 4 111 1 27.8 3. Northwestern State 11 11 23 47.8 4. Stephen F. Austin 12 12 26 46.2 Gained Lost 5. Sam Houston State 11 6 15 40.0 TURNOVER MARGIN G Fum Int Tot Fum Int Tot Mar Per/G Texas State 11 10 25 40.0 1. Central Arkansas 11 13 17 30 13 9 22 +8 0.73 7. Southeastern La. 11 7 18 38.9 2. Stephen F. Austin 12 17 10 27 10 10 20 +7 0.58 8. Nicholls 11 8 24 33.3 3. Sam Houston State 11 7 9 16 7 5 12 +4 0.36

OUTLOOK 4. Southeastern La. 11 10 18 28 13 15 28 +0 0.00

54 2011 Nicholls Football SLC Team Statistics OUTLOOK OPP 4TH-DN CONVERT G Conv Att Pct 7. Southeastern La. 11 303:46 27:36 1. McNeese State 11 6 17 35.3 8. Stephen F. Austin 12 300:02 25:00 2. Central Arkansas 11 10 24 41.7 3. Southeastern La. 11 10 22 45.5 KICKOFF COVERAGE G No. Yds Avg Retn TB NetAvg 4. Northwestern State 11 12 26 46.2 1. Sam Houston State 11 57 3631 63.7 1079 6 42.7

5. Sam Houston State 11 11 23 47.8 2. Nicholls 11 44 2766 62.9 771 7 42.2 PLAYERS 6. Stephen F. Austin 12 15 29 51.7 3. Stephen F. Austin 12 79 4965 62.8 1575 5 41.6 7. Texas State 11 9 17 52.9 4. Central Arkansas 11 58 3608 62.2 1129 8 40.0 8. Nicholls 11 11 19 57.9 5. Texas State 11 50 3066 61.3 1017 3 39.8 6. Northwestern State 11 40 2358 59.0 647 6 39.8 SACKS BY G Sacks Yards 7. McNeese State 11 55 3365 61.2 1278 2 37.2 1. Stephen F. Austin 12 40 251 8. Southeastern La. 11 50 2910 58.2 1039 1 37.0 2. Sam Houston State 11 31 213 COACHES 3. Central Arkansas 11 30 206 RED ZONE OFFENSE G RedZone Percent TDs R/P FG-AT Fumb Int Downs Other 4. Southeastern La. 11 28 180 1. McNeese State 11 32-38 84.2 23 15-8 9-10 1 1 2 1 5. Nicholls 11 17 105 2. Sam Houston State 11 30-36 83.3 20 17-3 10-15 0 0 1 0 McNeese State 11 17 122 3. Stephen F. Austin 12 46-56 82.1 37 15-22 9-13 1 2 3 0 7. Northwestern State 11 15 119 4. Central Arkansas 11 37-47 78.7 29 19-10 8-12 2 2 1 1 8. Texas State 11 13 67 5. Southeastern La. 11 26-34 76.5 17 9-8 9-12 2 2 1 0 6. Texas State 11 31-42 73.8 25 15-10 6-10 2 0 5 0 2010 REVIEW SACKS AGAINST G Sacks Yards 7. Northwestern State 11 20-30 66.7 17 5-12 3-5 2 3 3 0 1. Sam Houston State 11 13 80 8. Nicholls 11 21-33 63.6 18 13-5 3-8 1 3 3 0 Stephen F. Austin 12 13 82 3. Central Arkansas 11 17 104 RED ZONE DEFENSE G RedZone Percent TDs R/P FG-AT Fumb Int Downs Other 4. Southeastern La. 11 19 128 1. Southeastern La. 11 30-42 71.4 24 14-10 6-9 2 1 5 1 McNeese State 11 19 125 Central Arkansas 11 30-42 71.4 19 7-12 11-15 0 4 3 1 6. Northwestern State 11 22 129 Stephen F. Austin 12 30-42 71.4 21 9-12 9-12 4 1 4 0 7. Texas State 11 28 177 4. Northwestern State 11 32-41 78.0 21 15-6 11-12 0 0 6 2 8. Nicholls 11 46 314 5. Sam Houston State 11 29-37 78.4 19 10-9 10-12 2 3 1 0 SLC 6. Texas State 11 39-49 79.6 36 23-13 3-6 2 1 2 2 PENALTIES G No Yds Avg/G 7. McNeese State 11 29-34 85.3 22 13-9 7-9 0 2 1 0 1. Texas State 11 47 471 42.8 8. Nicholls 11 47-55 85.5 38 21-17 9-13 1 0 2 1 2. McNeese State 11 68 604 54.9 3. Central Arkansas 11 80 648 58.9 ON-SIDE KICKS BY G OnSide Percent 4. Sam Houston State 11 76 701 63.7 1. Sam Houston State 11 2-2 100.0

5. Nicholls 11 85 726 66.0 2. Southeastern La. 11 0-2 0.0 HISTORY 6. Southeastern La. 11 91 769 69.9 Stephen F. Austin 12 0-1 0.0 7. Stephen F. Austin 12 96 842 70.2 Central Arkansas 11 0-1 0.0 8. Northwestern State 11 102 972 88.4 McNeese State 11 0-0 0.0 Nicholls 11 0-0 0.0 OPPONENT PENALTIES G No Yds Avg/G Northwestern State 11 0-0 0.0 1. Northwestern State 11 93 936 85.1 Texas State 11 0-0 0.0 2. Stephen F. Austin 12 108 947 78.9 3. McNeese State 11 84 754 68.5 ON-SIDE KICKS AGAINST G OnSide Percent NICHOLLS 4. Nicholls 11 77 708 64.4 1. Nicholls 11 0-2 0.0 5. Central Arkansas 11 73 699 63.5 Texas State 11 0-1 0.0 6. Southeastern La. 11 86 673 61.2 Southeastern La. 11 0-1 0.0 7. Sam Houston State 11 77 650 59.1 Northwestern State 11 0-1 0.0 8. Texas State 11 70 531 48.3 Central Arkansas 11 0-0 0.0 Sam Houston State 11 0-0 0.0 TIME OF POSSESSION G Total Time Avg/G 7. McNeese State 11 2-2 100.0 1. Sam Houston State 11 369:24 33:34 Stephen F. Austin 12 1-1 100.0 MEDIA 2. McNeese State 11 353:06 32:06 3. Nicholls 11 338:28 30:46 4. Central Arkansas 11 333:33 30:19 5. Texas State 11 323:22 29:23 6. Northwestern State 11 311:02 28:16

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AIR FORCE ACADEMY (0-1) DELTA STATE (3-5-1) ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS 9/5/09 L 0-72 A H: 2-3; A: 1-2-1

MEDIA W L T W L T AKRON (0-1) 11/18/72 L 0-42 A Air Force Academy 0 1 Northern Arizona 1 1 10/31/87 L 17-23 A 11/17/73 L 22-27 H ALCORN STATE (1-0) 11/23/74 L 14-19 A Akron 0 1 Northern Iowa 0 1 10/3/87 W 14-3 H 11/22/75 W 24-21 H Alcorn State 1 0 North Dakota State 0 1 APPALACHIAN STATE (1-0) 11/20/76 T 7-7 A Appalachian State 1 0 North Texas 0 5 11/29/86 W 28-26 A 11/19/77 L 0-14 H ARKANSAS-MONTICELLO (1-0) 11/18/78 W 17-14 A Arkansas-Monticello 1 0 Northwestern State 14* 24# 9/1/79 W 37-7 H 9/12/81 W 34-10 H Arkansas State 1 0 Ouachita Baptist 1 0 ARKANSAS STATE (1-0) 9/16/89 L 14-15 H NICHOLLS Assumption College 1 0 Portland State 0 1 11/22/01 W 28-22 A DUQUESNE (1-0) Austin Peay 3 1 Rice 1 0 ASSUMPTION COLLEGE (1-0) 9/12/09 W 14-7 H 10/28/07 W 44-0 H EASTERN WASHINGTON (1-0) Azusa Pacific 1 0 St. Cloud State 1 0 AUSTIN PEAY (3-1) 9/2/04 W 37-14 H Bacone College 1 0 Samford 7 5 H: 2-0; A: 1-1 EVANGEL (1-0) Baptist Christian 1 0 Sam Houston State 10 15# 1 10/23/76 W 7-0 H 11/17/79 W 40-17 H Bethel College 0 1# San Diego State 0 1 10/22/77 W 15-13 A FLORIDA A&M (1-0) 10/18/80 L 16-35 A 10/9/04 W 42-25 A HISTORY Bishop College 1 0 Slippery Rock 1 0 9/22/84 W 31-6 H FLORIDA ATLANTIC (1-1) Cameron 1 2 South Alabama 0 1 AZUSA PACIFIC (1-0) H: 1-0; A: 0-1 Central Arkansas 2 3 South Dakota State 0 1 9/22/07 W 30-28 H 10/5/02 W 33-22 H BACONE COLLEGE (1-0) 10/11/03 L 23-31 A Central Florida 2 2 South Florida 0 1 9/25/10 W 44-28 H GEORGIA SOUTHERN (0-3) Cheyney University 1 0 Southeastern La. 12 8 BAPTIST CHRISTIAN (1-0) H: 0-1; A: 0-2 Connecticut 1 0 SLC Southeast Missouri 1 0 10/5/74 W 67-0 H 12/6/86 L 31-55 A Delta State 3 5 1 Southern 13 6 BETHEL COLLEGE (0-1)* 10/14/89 L 13-21 H 8/28/03 L 70-0* H 11/23/91 L 6-40 A Duquesne 1 0 Southern Arkansas 2 0 *Bethel awarded forfeit victory after Nicholls GRAMBLING STATE (0-2) Eastern Washington 1 0 Southern Illinois 1 1 used an ineligible player. H: 0-2 Evangel 1 0 Southwest Missouri 5 0 1 BISHOP COLLEGE (1-0) 11/13/82 L 15-33 H 10/5/85 W 39-12 H 11/10/01 L 28-37 H Florida A&M 1 0 Stephen F. Austin 7* 20 CAMERON (1-2) HARDING (1-0) Florida Atlantic 1 1 Tennessee-Martin 7 1 H: 1-0; A: 0-2 11/16/96 W 29-19 H Georgia Southern 0 3 Tennessee State 0 2 10/2/76 W 14-0 H HOFSTRA (0-1)

2010 REVIEW 10/1/77 L 0-13 A Grambling State 0 2 Tennessee Tech 2 0 9/2/95 L 10-34 A 10/14/78 L 17-22 A ILLINOIS STATE (1-2) Harding 1 0 Texas A&M-Kingsville 0 3 CENTRAL ARKANSAS (2-3) H: 1-1; A: 0-1 Hofstra 0 1 Texas Southern 4 1# H: 2-1; A: 0-2 9/6/80 L 13-28 A Illinois State 1 2 Texas State 15 14# 8/31/00 W 52-44 H 10/22/83 L 29-34 H 10/27/07 L 49-42 OT A University of Indiana 0 1 Troy State 6 20 1 11/18/89 W 32-28 H 11/01/08 W 20-17 H INDIANA (0-1) Jackson State 1 1 Weber State 2 0 10/24/09 L 13-42 A 9/10/05 L 31-35 A Jacksonville State 6 9 West Virginia Tech 1 0 10/23/10 L 31-7 H JACKSON STATE (1-1)

COACHES Lamar 1 2 Western Carolina 0 1 CENTRAL FLORIDA (2-2) H: 0-1; A: 1-0 H: 1-0; A: 1-3 10/2/82 W 21-17 A Livingston 3 6 Western Illinois 0 2 10/23/82 W 60-10 H 10/1/83 L 20-27 H Louisiana-Lafayette 0 2 Western Michigan 0 1 11/12/83 W 37-14 A JACKSONVILLE STATE (6-9) Louisiana-Monroe 3 22 Youngstown State 1 0 10/17/92 L 18-42 A H: 3-5; A: 3-4 10/16/99 L 0-28 A Louisiana Tech 0 4 9/9/72 L 0-31 A CHEYNEY UNIVERSITY (1-0) 9/15/73 L 10-28 H McNeese State 11 24 2011 Nicholls State opponents in bold 9/17/05 W 54-0 H 9/21/74 L 0-29 A

PLAYERS Memphis 0 1 * Colonels awarded forfeit victories CONNECTICUT (1-0) 9/20/75 W 18-6 H Merchant Marine Aca. 1 0 # Bethel College, Texas Southern, 9/3/9 W 16-7 A 9/18/76 L 7-34 A Mississippi College 4 5 Northwestern State, Sam Houston State 9/17/77 L 7-10 H 9/16/78 W 19-17 A Mississippi Valley State 1 0 and Texas State awarded forfeit victory in 9/14/96 W 21-8 H 2003 after Nicholls State used an ineligible Montana 0 1 10/25/97 W 16-14 A player. Nebraska 0 1 9/26/98 L 20-21 H Nevada-Reno 0 1 9/25/99 W 45-42 A

OUTLOOK 9/9/00 L 3-10 H North Alabama 1 3 9/8/01 L 15-34 A

56 2011 Nicholls Football All-Time Series Records OUTLOOK 9/21/02 W 14-6 H 9/20/80 L 0-21 A NORTHERN ARIZONA (1-1) PORTLAND STATE (0-1) 9/26/09 L 10-60 H 9/19/81 L 9-59 H H: 1-0; A: 0-1 9/13/03 L 37-44 A LAMAR (1-2) 9/24/83 W 30-27 A 11/12/88 W 23-5 H RICE (1-0) H: 1-0; A: 0-2 9/15/84 L 21-24 H 10/27/90 L 34-41 A 9/1/07 W 16-14 A 11/11/72 L 15-22 A 9/21/85 W 37-15 A NORTH DAKOTA STATE (0-1) ST. CLOUD STATE (1-0) 9/3/83 W 21-14 H 9/20/86 W 34-10 H 10/2/04 L 24-14 H 9/5/87 W 17-3 H 11/3/84 L 16-20 A 11/14/87 W 29-7 A NORTH TEXAS (0-5) SAMFORD (7-5) PLAYERS LIVINGSTON (3-6) 10/1/88 W 23-19 H H: 0-2; A: 0-3 H: 3-3; A: 4-2 H: 2-3 ;A: 1-3 9/30/89 L 14-28 A 11/9/91 L 19-24 H 9/10/88 W 43-17 A 11/4/72 L 0-26 H 9/1/90 W 31-24 H 11/7/92 L 3-31 A 11/11/89 W 23-17 H 11/3/73 L 16-29 A 10/5/91 L 3-21 A 11/13/93 L 21-63 A 10/2/93 L 6-21 H 10/26/74 L 19-33 H 9/26/92 L 17-21 H 11/12/94 L 17-31 H 10/1/94 W 24-6 A 11/1/75 L 7-13 A 11/20/93 L 0-27 A 9/7/02 L 23-0 A 9/30/95 L 20-36 H

10/30/76 L 14-20 H 11/19/94 L 24-41 A NORTHERN IOWA (0-1) 10/5/96 W 10-3 A COACHES 9/8/79 W 21-14 A 11/18/95 L 6-31 H 10/04/08 L 14-34 A 10/4/97 W 17-14 H 9/13/80 W 20-2 H 11/23/96 W 17-16 A NORTHWESTERN STATE (14-24)*# 10/3/98 L 16-17 A 9/11/93 L 42-51 A 11/22/97 L 13-31 H H: 10-9; A: 4-15 11/13/99 L 24-28 H 9/10/94 W 77-7 H 11/21/98 W 31-30 A 10/6/73 W 3-0 H 9/30/00 L 10-28 A LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE (0-2) 11/20/99 L 0-38 H 10/12/74 W 7-0 A 9/29/01 W 20-16 H A: 0-2 11/18/00 L 7-12 A 10/11/75 W 23-10 H 9/14/02 W 45-17 A 9/8/90 L 21-24 A 11/17/01 L 27-34 H 10/9/76 L 8-20 A SAM HOUSTON STATE (10-15-1)*

9/1/01 L 0-20 A 11/23/02 L 33-21 A 10/8/77 W 10-6 H H: 7-7-1; A: 3-8 2010 REVIEW LOUISIANA-MONROE (3-22) 11/22/03 L 28-63 H 10/28/78 L 18-28 A 9/15/79 W 29-10 H H: 1-9 ;A: 2-13 11/20/04 L 30-9 A 10/27/79 W 27-24 H 9/27/84 W 24-6 H 10/7/72 L 7-27 H 11/19/05 W 39-26 H 11/8/80 L 14-21 A 11/2/85 L 14-28 A 11/10/73 L 0-37 A 11/18/06 L 10-26 A 11/7/81 L 17-31 H 11/1/86 L 38-41 H 11/5/77 L 2-19 A 10/20/07 L 28-7 H 11/6/82 L 6-38 A 10/7/89 W 28-14 A 9/9/78 L 0-3 H 10/25/08 W 38-35 A 11/5/83 L 21-24 H 10/6/90 W 28-16 H 10/6/79 W 23-16 A 10/31/09 L 17-38 H 10/11/84 L 0-19 A 10/12/91 L 19-28 A 11/1/80 L 28-29 H 10/30/10 L 24-14 A 11/9/85 L 14-20 H 10/10/92 T 19-19 H 10/31/81 L 18-55 A MEMPHIS (0-1) 11/8/86 L 13-28 A 11/6/93 W 20-19 H

9/11/82 L 14-39 H 09/20/08 L 10-31 A 11/7/87 L 28-31 H 11/5/94 W 24-0 A SLC 10/15/83 L 27-47 A MERCHANT MARINE ACADEMY 10/15/88 L 12-27 A 11/4/95 L 17-24 H 9/1/84 L 6-13 H (1-0) 11/4/89 W 21-15 H 11/9/96 W 20-10 H 9/28/85 L 15-17 A 10/3/81 W 45-3 H 9/15/90 W 19-7 A 10/19/97 L 17-24 A 9/27/86 W 17-13 H MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE (4-5) 11/16/91 L 10-16 H 10/8/98 W 36-33 H 9/26/87 L 14-26 A H: 3-3; A: 1-2 11/14/92 L 6-44 A 11/6/99 L 17-69 A 9/3/88 L 6-22 H 10/14/72 L 13-42 H 10/9/93 L 21-35 A 11/4/00 L 21-27 H

9/9/89 L 13-19 A 10/13/73 L 7-21 A 9/17/94 L 3-35 H 10/13/01 L 32-35 H HISTORY 10/20/90 L 20-27 H 10/19/74 W 21-12 H 10/7/95 L 14-34 A 11/9/02 W 34-16 A 9/7/91 W 15-10 A 10/25/75 L 7-19 A 10/12/96 W 19-17 H 11/1/03 L 37-12* H 9/5/92 L 10-38 H 9/11/76 W 17-7 H 9/27/97 L 0-19 A 10/16/04 L 38-10 A 9/25/93 L 30-51 H 9/10/77 W 6-0 A 10/24/98 L 26-28 H 10/15/05 W 37-17 H 9/9/95 L 21-34 A 10/21/78 W 10-7 H 10/2/99 L 17-42 A 10/14/06 L 7-37 A 8/29/96 L 12-14 A 10/20/79 L 14-28 H 10/14/00 W 21-27* H 11/3/07 L 13-16 A 8/30/97 L 0-28 A 11/3/90 L 20-31 H 10/20/01 L 14-47 A 10/18/09 L 37-47 H 9/5/98 L 10-44 A MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE (1-0) 10/24/02 L 21-14 H 10/10/09 L 21-44 A NICHOLLS 9/4/99 L 10-27 A 9/12/98 W 41-26 N* 10/25/03 L 40-30# A 10/09/10 L 26-7 H 9/16/00 L 21-27 A *Played in New Orleans 10/21/04 W 40-14 H *Sam Houston awarded forfeit victory after LOUISIANA TECH (0-4) MONTANA (0-1) 11/5/06 W 31-24 A Nicholls used an ineligible player. A: 0-4 11/30/96 L 3-48 A 10/21/06 L 0-9 H SAN DIEGO STATE (0-1) 9/24/88 L 10-31 A NEBRASKA (0-1) 10/6/07 W 58-0 H 9/04/10 L 47-0 A 10/31/98 L 28-56 A 9/09/06 L 7-56 A 10/11/08 L 28-36 A SLIPPERY ROCK (1-0) 9/16/06 L 21-31 A NEVADA-RENO (0-1) 11/14/09 W 28-21 H 9/23/72 W 18-14 H 9/19/09 L 13-48 A 9/15/07 L 52-17 A 11/13/10 W 37-7 A SOUTH ALABAMA (0-1) McNEESE STATE (11-24) NORTH ALABAMA (1-3) *Awarded forfeit victory after Northwestern 9/18/10 L 29-31 A MEDIA H: 4-12 ; A: 7-12 H: 1-1; A: 0-2 State used an ineligible player. SOUTH DAKOTA STATE (0-1) 10/21/72 L 7-24 H 10/27/73 L 11-27 H #Awarded forfeit victory after Nicholls used 9/23/06 L 17-24 H 10/20/73 L 7-28 A 11/9/74 L 8-17 A an ineligible player. SOUTH FLORIDA (0-1) 11/2/74 L 20-26 H 11/8/75 W 28-27 H OUACHITA BAPTIST (1-0) 9/6/03 L 17-27 A 10/29/77 W 24-7 A 11/6/76 L 7-37 A 9/16/72 W 12-7 H 10/7/78 L 10-35 A

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SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA (12-8) STEPHEN F. AUSTIN (7-20)* TEXAS STATE (15-14)* WEBER STATE (2-0) H: 6-2; A: 5-4 ; N: 1-2 H: 4-9; A: 3-11 H: 8-6; A: 7-8 H: 1-0; A: 1-0

MEDIA 9/30/72 L 9-31 A 10/20/84 W 25-21 A 10/4/80 W 24-21 H 11/22/86 W 34-30 H 9/29/73 L 0-10 A 10/19/85 L 10-20 H 9/18/82 L 7-14 A 9/17/88 W 28-23 A 11/16/74 W 10-0 H 10/18/86 W 14-10 A 11/10/84 W 30-14 A WEST VIRGINIA TECH (1-0) 11/15/75 W 14-6 N* 10/17/87 L 21-24 H 10/26/85 W 20-12 H 8/29/02 W 63-6 H 11/13/76 L 7-17 N* 11/5/88 L 7-30 A 10/25/86 W 35-21 A WESTERN CAROLINA (0-1) 11/12/77 L 14-17 H 9/23/89 L 7-24 A 10/24/87 L 16-31 H 9/11/04 L 28-7 A 11/11/78 L 0-10 N* 9/22/90 W 23-41* H 10/29/88 W 13-10 A WESTERN ILLINOIS (0-2) 11/10/79 L 0-38 A 10/26/91 W 26-0 H 10/21/89 W 22-21 H A: 0-1; N: 0-1 11/15/80 L 20-21 H 10/24/92 L 6-21 A 9/29/90 L 30-33 A 9/18/99 L 13-14 N*

NICHOLLS 11/14/81 W 29-17 A 10/16/93 L 21-35 A 9/28/91 L 10-19 H 9/23/00 L 3-44 A 11/20/82 W 20-14 H 10/15/94 L 10-24 H 10/3/92 L 13-38 A *Played in New Orleans 11/19/83 W 6-0 A 10/14/95 L 3-56 A 10/23/93 W 63-37 H WESTERN MICHIGAN (0-1) 11/17/84 W 36-7 H 10/19/96 L 11-27 H 10/22/94 L 26-27 A 9/11/10 L 49-14 A 11/23/85 W 21-17 A 11/15/97 L 7-39 A 10/21/95 L 25-35 H YOUNGSTOWN STATE (1-0) 11/12/05 W 38-28 A 11/14/98 W 14-7 H 10/26/96 W 49-36 A 9/6/86 W 34-17 A 10/7/06 W 14-10 H 10/23/99 L 7-38 A 10/11/97 W 29-28 H 11/17/07 L 13-17 A 10/21/00 L 20-27 H 11/28/98 L 27-28 A HISTORY 11/22/08 W 35-28 H 11/3/01 L 21-23 A 10/9/99 L 0-16 H 11/19/09 W 45-30 A 10/12/02 L 17-14 H 10/7/00 L 0-25 A 11/18/10 W 27-25 H 11/15/03 L 16-28 A 10/27/01 W 33-14 H *Played at the Superdome 11/6/04 W 41-23 H 10/19/02 W 24-21 A SOUTHEAST MISSOURI (1-0) 10/8/06 L 21-27 (OT) A 11/6/03 L 31-13* H 10/4/75 W 18-17 A 11/11/06 L 13-16 H 11/13/04 L 12-35 A

SLC SOUTHERN (13-6) 10/13/07 W 17-16 A 11/29/05 W 32-29 OT H H: 8-1; A: 5-5 10/18/08 L 39-50 H 11/4/06 W 21-19 A 10/11/80 L 0-48 A 11/07/09 L 27-31 A 11/10/07 W 52-28 H 10/10/81 W 56-14 H 11/06/10 L 48-13 H 11/15/08 L 10-34 A 10/9/82 W 26-14 A *Nicholls received a forfeit victory. 10/17/09 L 28-34 H 10/8/83 L 20-21 H TENNESSEE-MARTIN (7-1) 10/16/10 W 47-45 A 10/6/84 W 43-26 H H: 3-1; A: 4-0 *Awarded forfeit victory after Nicholls used 10/12/85 L 22-25 A 10/28/72 W 18-15 A an ineligible player. 10/11/86 W 17-10 H 9/8/73 W 7-0 H TROY STATE (6-20-1) 10/10/87 W 27-21 A 9/14/74 W 16-14 A H: 3-8-1; A: 3-12

2010 REVIEW 10/8/88 W 24-0 H 9/13/75 W 23-0 H 9/22/73 L 7-42 A 10/28/89 L 28-31 A 10/16/76 W 3-0 A 9/28/74 L 0-26 H 11/17/90 W 23-19 H 10/15/77 L 0-34 H 9/27/75 W 17-13 A 11/2/91 W 21-7 A 11/4/78 W 7-3 A 9/25/76 L 9-14 H 10/31/92 W 27-24 H 11/3/79 W 15-7 H 9/24/77 L 6-23 A 10/30/93 W 28-14 A TENNESSEE STATE (0-2) 9/23/78 L 6-16 H 10/29/94 W 20-14 H H: 0-1; A: 0-1 9/22/79 L 15-35 A 10/28/95 L 3-41 A 10/25/80 L 15-40 H 9/27/80 L 15-25 H 11/2/96 W 14-0 H 10/24/81 L 11-49 A 9/26/81 L 23-26 A

COACHES 11/1/97 L 14-21 A TENNESSEE TECH (2-0) 9/25/82 W 10-3 H 9/28/02 W 21-13 A H: 0-1; A: 0-1 9/10/83 L 25-33 A SOUTHERN ARKANSAS (2-0) 9/2/78 W 20-10 H 9/8/84 L 7-26 A H: 2-0 9/29/79 W 13-10 A 9/14/85 W 40-22 H 8/31/06 W 35-0 H TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE (0-3) 9/13/86 W 26-25 A 9/8/07 W 31-13 H H: 0-1; A: 0-2 9/12/87 T 17-17 H SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (1-1) 8/31/91 L 3-7 H 11/10/90 L 23-31 A H: 1-0; A: 0-1 9/12/92 L 12-50 A 9/21/91 W 25-17 A

PLAYERS 9/23/95 L 20-48 A 9/20/03 L 26-27 A 11/21/92 L 0-21 H 9/6/97 W 33-0 H TEXAS SOUTHERN (4-1)* 9/18/93 L 17-24 H SOUTHWEST MISSOURI (5-0-1) H: 2-1; A: 2-0 10/8/94 L 14-35 A H: 2-0-1; A: 3-0 10/17/81 W 31-27 H 9/16/95 L 3-17 H 11/21/81 T 20-20 H 9/4/82 W 14-6 A 9/21/96 L 7-37 A 10/30/82 W 30-19 A 11/19/88 W 26-13 H 9/20/97 W 22-20 H 10/29/83 W 33-7 H 9/27/03 L 64-5* H 11/7/98 L 10-31 A 11/16/85 W 31-28 H 9/25/04 W 21-6 A 10/30/99 L 0-20 H 10/28/00 L 12-41 A OUTLOOK 10/4/86 W 31-0 A *Texas Southern awarded forfeit victory 9/19/87 W 21-9 A after Nicholls used an ineligible player. 9/22/01 L 0-26 A

58 2011 Nicholls Football Colonel Individual Records OUTLOOK The Longest Yard Passing Most Yards Gained Per Play Longest Run From Scrimmage Most Attempts Game (min. 10)...... 13.1 (223 yards/17) 91 yards - Nakia Lumar, Samford, 9/30/95 Game...... 53 (30 completed) Jessie Turner, Bacone College, 9/25/10 Bobby McDonald, NE Louisiana, 9/26/87 Season (min. 110) ...... 6.6 (3,618 yards/549) Longest Pass Play Season...... 422 (238 completed) Doug Hudson, 1986 97 yards - Brad Smith to Sullivan Beard, Doug Hudson, 1986 Career (min. 250)...... 5.9 (7,496 yards/1,259)

Jacksonville State, 9/25/99 Career...... 1,020 (553 completed) Doug Hudson, 1983-86 PLAYERS Longest Punt Doug Hudson, 1983-86 85 yards - Don Alonzo, Northwestern St, 11/8/80 Receiving Most Completions Most Receptions Longest Punt Return Game...... 31 (42 attempts) Game...... 11 (198 yards) 96 yards - Lardarius Webb, Texas State, 11/10/07 Brad Zeller, Louisiana Tech, 10/31/98 Dwight Walker, Troy State, 9/26/81 Season...... 238 (422 attempts) - Doug Hudson, 1986 Alfred Dorsey, Stephen F. Austin, 10/17/87

Longest Kickoff Return Career...... 533 (1,020 attempts) - Doug Hudson, 1983-86 Season...... 78 (1,513 yards) - Mark Carrier, 1986 COACHES 100 yards - Chris Crawford, Texas State, 11/6/03 Career...... 147 (2,709 yards) - Mark Carrier, 1983-86 Highest Completion Percentage Longest Interception Return Game (min. 10 attempts)...... 83.3% (10-12) Most Yards Gained 94 yards - Aaron Smith, Sam Houston State, 10/8/98 Doug Hudson vs. SW Missouri, 11/16/85 Game...... 198 (11 receptions) Season (min. 50 attempts)...... 59.0% (128-217) Dwight Walker, Troy State, 9/26/81 Longest Fumble Return Brad Zeller, 1996 Season...... 1,513 (78 receptions) - Mark Carrier, 1986 71 yards - Joseph Ogletree, Texas State, 11/6/03 Career (min. 150 attempts).... 54.2% (533-1,020) Career...... 2,709 (147 receptions) - Mark Carrier, 1983-86 Doug Hudson, 1983-86 2010 REVIEW Longest Field Goal Most Yards Gained Per Catch 55 yards - Kyle Leisher, Western Illinois, 9/18/99 Most Passes Had Intercepted Season (min. 20)...... 21.4 (513 yards/24) David Game..... 6 - Doug Hudson, NE Louisiana, 9/1/84 Johnson, 1993 Rushing Leonard Valentine, Stephen F. Austin, 9/22/90 Career (min. 50)...... 20.4 (2,613 yards/106) Mark Most Carries Season...... 20 - Bobby McDonald, 1987 Carrier, 1983-86 Game...... 41 (181 yards) - Oscar Smith Career...... 53 - Doug Hudson, 1983-86 McNeese State, 9/21/85 Most 100-Yard Games Season...... 235 (1,072 yards) - Nakia Lumar, 1996 Most Yards Gained Season...... 8 - Mark Carrier, 1986 Career...... 664 (2,658 yards) - Josh Son, 2000-2003 Game...... 452 Career...... 11 - Mark Carrier, 1983-86

Gordon Falgoust, Troy State, 9/26/81 SLC Most Net Yards Gained Season...... 3,627 - Doug Hudson, 1986 Most Touchdown Receptions Game...... 265 (20 carries) - Corey Thomas Career...... 7,670 - Doug Hudson, 1983-86 Game...... 3 - Brian Stropolo, Troy State, 9/13/86 Samford, 10/1/94 Mark Carrier, Southwest Missouri, 10/4/86 Season...... 1,072 (235 carries) - Nakia Lumar, 1996 Most 200-Yard Games Mark Carrier, Southwest Texas, 10/25/86 Career...... 2,658 (664 carries) - Josh Son, 2000-2003 Season...... 11 - Doug Hudson, 1986 Mark Carrier, Weber State, 11/22/86 Career...... 19 - Doug Hudson, 1983-86 Season...... 20 - Mark Carrier, 1986 Career...... 24 - Mark Carrier, 1983-86 Most Yards Gained Per Carry HISTORY Game (min. 10) ...... 14.0 (214 yards/15) Most Touchdown Passes Jesse Turner, Bacone College, 9/25/10 Game...... 5 - Keith Menard,Southern, 10/6/84 Scoring Season (min. 75)...... 6.6 (718 yards/109) Doug Hudson - Southwest Texas, 10/26/85 Most Points Scored Joseph Tobias, 2005 Doug Hudson - Weber State, 11/22/86 Game...... 24 - Oscar Smith, Troy State, 9/14/85 Career (min. 150)...... 5.7 (1,078 yards/189) Brad Zeller - Mississippi Valley State, 9/12/98 Broderick Cole, Central Arkansas, 10/27/07 David Craig Robinson, 1990-91 Season...... 34 - Doug Hudson, 1986 Jessie Turner, Bacone College, 9/25/10 Career...... 58 - Doug Hudson, 1983-86 Season...... 128 - Mark Carrier, 1986 Most Yards Gained Per Game Career...... 210 - Oscar Smith, 1981, 83, 85 Season.....97.5 (1,072 yards/11) - Nakia Lumar, 1996 Total Offense NICHOLLS Career...... 75.2 (2,030/27) - Nakia Lumar, 1995-97 Most Plays Most Touchdowns Scored Game...... 60 (45 passing, 15 rushing) Game...... 4 - Oscar Smith, Troy State, 9/14/85 Most 100 Yard Games Doug Hudson, Stephen F. Austin, 10/19/86 Broderick Cole, Central Arkansas, 10/27/07 Season...... 5 - Nakia Lumar, 1996 Season...... 549 (422 passing, 127 rushing) Jessie Turner, Bacone College, 9/25/10 Career...... 8 - Josh Son, 2000-2003 Doug Hudson, 1986 Season...... 21 - Mark Carrier, 1986 Career...... 1,281 (919 passing, 462 rushing) Career...... 35 - Oscar Smith, 1981, 83, 85 Most Touchdowns Brad Zeller, 1995-98 Game...... 4 - Oscar Smith, Troy State, 9/14/85 Most Total Yards Gained Touchdowns Responsible For MEDIA Broderick Cole, Central Arkansas, 10/27/07 Game...... 432 (452 passing, -20 rushing) Game ...... 6 (5 passing, 1 rushing) Jessie Turner, Bacone College, 10/25/10 Gordon Falgoust, Troy State, 9/26/81 Keith Menard, Southern, 10/6/84 Season...... 13 - Broderick Cole, 2005 Season...... 3,618 (3,627 passing, -9 rushing) Season...... 37 (34 passing, 3 rushing) Career...... 30 - Oscar Smith, 1981-85 Doug Hudson, 1986 Doug Hudson, 1986 Josh Son, 2000-2003 Career...... 7,496 (7,670 passing, -174 rushing) Career...... 66 (58 passing, 8 rushing) Doug Hudson, 1983-86 Doug Hudson, 1983-86

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Place Kicking All-Purpose Yards Interceptions PAT Attempted Most Plays Most Interceptions

MEDIA Game...... 11 - Adam Diel, Livingston, 9/10/94 Season...... 257 (235 rush, 14 rec, 8 kr) Game...... 3 - Darryl Pounds, Central Florida, 10/17/92 Season...... 39 - Jose Bran, 1986 Nakia Lumar, 1996 Chris Thompson, Arkansas State, 11/22/01 Career...... 111 - Jose Bran, 1986-90 Lardarius Webb, Rice, 9/1/07 Career...... 692 (589 rush, 59 rec, 1 pr, 43 kr) Season...... 9 - Greg Harding, 1980 PAT Made Oscar Smith, 1981-82, 84-85 Career...... 21 - Greg Greely, 1981-84 Game...... 11 - Adam Diel, Livingston, 9/10/94 Season...... 36 - Jose Bran, 1986 Most Yards Gained Most Yards on Interception Returns Career...... 102 - Jose Bran, 1986-90 Season...... 1,810 (22 rush, 1513 rec, 256 pr, 19 kr) Game...... 94 (1 return) Mark Carrier, 1986 Aaron Smith, Sam Houston State, 10/8/98

NICHOLLS Field Goals Attempted Career...... 5,200 (617 rush, 2163 rec, 945 pr, 1475 kr) Season...... 141 - Greg Greely, 1981 Game...... 6 - Skip Shelton, Sam Houston, 10/10/92 Dwight Walker, 1978-81 Career...... 232 - Dee Thomas, 1986-89 Season...... 23 - Adam Diel, 1996 Career ...... 69 - Kyle Leisher, 1997-2000 Highest Average Gain Per Play Most TDs Scored on Interception Returns Season...... 18.8 - Dwight Walker, 1981 Game...... 2 - Kareem Moore Field Goals Made Career...... 16.5 - Mark Carrier, 1983-86 Northwestern State, 10/6/07 Game...... 4 - Adam Diel, Northwestern State, 10/12/96 Lardarius Webb, Northwestern State, 10/6/07 Season...... 16 - Jose Bran, 1990 Punting Season...... 3 - Lardarius Webb, 2007 HISTORY Career ...... 46 - Kyle Leisher, 1997-2000 Most Punts Career...... 3 - Lardarius Webb, 2007-08 Game ...... 13 (500 yards) Kickoff Returns Dan Brown Tennessee-Martin, 10/16/76 Highest Average Gained Per Interception Most Kickoff Returns Season ...... 86 - Dan Brown, 1977 Season (min. 3)...... 37.2 (149 yards/4 int.) Game...... 7 (133 yards) Career ...... 328 - Dan Brown, 1976-79 Kareem Moore, 2007 Curtis Johnson, Louisiana Tech, 10/31/98 Defense

SLC Season...... 34 (807 yards) - Chika Madu, 2010 Most Yards Most Tackles Made Career...... 72 (1475 yards) - Dwight Walker, 1978-81 Game...... 500 (13 punts) Game...... 23 - Rusty Rebowe, Southeastern La., 11/12/77 Dan Brown - Tennessee-Martin,10/16/76 Season...... 168 - Rusty Rebowe, 1977 Most Yards Gained Season...... 3,511 - Dan Brown, 1977 Career...... 412 - Rusty Rebowe, 1974-77 Game...... 221 (5 returns) Career...... 12,829 - Dan Brown, 1976-1979 Sullivan Beard, Sam Houston State, 11/4/00 Most Assists Made Season...... 807 (34 returns) - Chika Madu, 2010 Highest Average Per Punt Game...... 15 - Doug Love, Livingston, 11/1/75 Career...... 1,555 (71 returns) - Darryl Pounds, 1991-94 Game...... 51.3 (308 yards/6) - Patrick Dolan Season...... 78 - Richard Romero, 1986 Sam Houston State, 10/9/10 Career...... 243 - Rusty Rebowe, 1974-77 Most Touchdowns Scored on Kickoff Returns Season...... 43.2 (2,721 yards/63) - Patrick Dolan, 2010

2010 REVIEW Game...... 1 - several players Career...... 43.1 (7,101 yards/165) Most Fumbles Recovered Most Recent...... 78 yards - Lardarius Webb Patrick Dolan, 2007-2010 Season...... 7 - Basil Trepagnier, 1980 Northwestern State, 10/11/08 Most Fumble Return Yards Punt Returns Game.....71 yards - Joe Ogletree, Texas State, 11/6/03 Most Punt Returns Season...... 71 yards - Joe Ogletree, 2003 Game...... 6 (53 yards) - Brian Stropolo Career...... 71 yards - Joe Ogletree, 2002-05 Stephen F. Austin, 10/20/84 6 (18 yards) - Bobby Felder Most Fumble Returns for Touchdown

COACHES Texas State, Oct. 16, 2010 Game...... 1 - several players Season...... 32 (334 yards) - Carl Templet, 1976 Most Recent - Bryan Paille, Bethel College, 8/28/03 Career..... 66 (945 yards) - Dwight Walker, 1978-81 Season...... 1 - several players Most Recent - Bryan Paille, Bethel College, 2003 Most Yards Gained Career...... 1 - several players Game...... 99 (5 returns) - Terry Topey Most Recent - Bryan Paille, 2002-05 Northwestern State, 10/27/79 Season...... 334 (32 returns) - Carl Templet, 1976

PLAYERS Career ...... 945 (66 returns) - Dwight Walker, 1978-81

Most Touchdowns Scored on Punt Returns Game...... 1 by several players Most recent...... 75 yards - Lardarius Webb Stephen F. Austin, Oct. 18, 2008

Punter

OUTLOOK Patrick Dolan (2007-10)

60 2011 Nicholls Football Colonel Team Records OUTLOOK Rushing Yards Per Game Punting Most Carries Season...... 415.8 (4,158 yards/10), 2005 Most Punts Game...... 67 (207 yards) Game...... 13 (500 yards) - Tennessee-Martin, 10/16/76 Mississippi College, 10/14/72 Scoring Season...... 88 (3,511 yards) in 11 games, 1977 Season...... 626 (3,648 yards) in 10 games, 2005 Most Points Game...... 77 - Livingston, 9/10/94 Most Yards Net Yards Season...... 389 in 11 games, 2003 Game...... 500 (13 punts) - Tennessee-Martin, 10/16/76 PLAYERS Game...... 518 (55 carries) - Livingston, 9/10/94 Season...... 3,565 yds (87 punts) in 11 games, 1973 Season.... 3,648 (626 carries) in 10 games, 2005 Most Touchdowns Game...... 11 - Livingston, 9/10/94 Highest Average Most Touchdowns Season...... 49 in 11 games, 2003 Game...... 50.8 (305 yards/6) - Northwestern State, 10/8/80 Game...... 8 - Livingston, 9/10/94 Season...... 41.9 (2,721 yards/65) in 11 games, 2010 Bethel College, 8/28/03 Most PAT Season...... 42 in 11 games, 2003 Game...... 11 - Livingston, 9/10/94 Most Punts Had Blocked

Season...... 44 in 11 games, 2003 Game...... 3 - McNeese State, 9/1/90 COACHES Yards Per Carry Texas A&I, 9/12/92 Season...... 5.8 (3,648 yards/626) in 10 games, 2005 Most 2-Point PAT Season ...... 7 in 11 games, 2002 Game...... 2 - McNeese State, 9/15/84 Passing Texas State, 10/16/10 Interceptions Most Attempts Season...... 7 in 11 games, 1981 Most Interceptions Game...... 53 (30 completed) - NE Louisiana, 9/26/87 Game...... 6 (9 yards) - Tennessee Tech, 9/2/78 Season...... 449 (251 completed) in 13 games, 1986 Most Field Goals 6 (93 yards) - Central Florida, 10/17/92 Game...... 4 - Northwestern State, 10/12/96 Season...... 24 (282 yards) in 11 games, 1981 Completions Season...... 16 in 11 games, 1990 Game...... 32 (45 attempts) - Louisiana Tech, Most Return Yards 2010 REVIEW 10/31/98 Highest Scoring Average Game...... 238 (5 returns) - Northwestern State, 10/6/07 Season.... 251 (449 attempts) in 13 games, 1986 Season...... 35.4 (389 points) in 11 games, 2003 Season...... 458 (18 returns) in 11 games, 2007

Completion Percentage First Downs Most Touchdowns Game (min. 15 attempts)...... 78.8% (26-33) Total First Downs Game...... 4 - Northwestern State, 10/6/07 Southwest Missouri, 10/29/83 Game...... 33 - Georgia Southern, 12/6/86 Season ...... 6 in 11 games, 1981 Season...... 55.9% (251-449) in 13 games, 1986 Season...... 261 in 13 games, 1986 Defense Passes Had Intercepted Rushing Fewest Net Yards Allowed Game...... 6 - North Alabama, 10/27/73 Game...... 27 - Portland State, 9/13/03 Game ...... 15 - Baptist Christian, 10/5/74 SLC McNeese State, 9/19/81 Season...... 168 in 10 games, 2005 Season...... 2,720 in 11 games, 1976 NE Louisiana, 9/1/84 Stephen F. Austin, 9/22/90 Passing Lowest Average Yards Allowed Season...... 27 in 11 games, 1980 Game...... 24 vs. Georgia Southern, 12/6/86 Season... 247.2 (2,720 yards) in 11 games, 1976 Season ...... 157 in 13 games, 1986 Most Yards Passing Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed Game...... 481 (29-51) - Georgia Southern, 12/6/86 Kickoff Returns Game...... -42 - Samford, 9/10/88

Season...... 3,825 (251-449) in 13 games, 1986 Most Returns Season...... 1,012 (446 carries) in 11 games, 1982 HISTORY Game...... 10 (124 yards) - Georgia Southern, 12/6/86 Touchdowns Passes Season...... 57 (1,272 yards) in 11 games, 2010 Lowest Average Rushing Yards Allowed Game...... 5 - Southern, 10/10/81 Season...... 92.0 (1,012 yards) in 11 games, 1982 Southern, 10/6/84 Most Yards Southwest Texas, 10/4/86 Game...... 269 (6 returns) - Jacksonville State, 9/18/76 Fewest Passing Yards Allowed Weber State, 11/22/86 Season...... 1,272 (57 returns) in 11 games, 2010 Game...... -10 - Mississippi College, 9/10/77 Mississippi Valley State, 9/12/98 Season...... 797 (65-180) in 11 games, 1976 Season...... 35 in 13 games, 1986 Most Touchdowns Game...... 1, seven times Lowest Average Passing Yards Allowed NICHOLLS Total Offense Most recent - Northwestern State,10/11/08 Season...... 72.4 (797 yards) in 11 games, 1976 Most Plays Season...... 2 in 11 games, 1981 Game...... 89 (51 pass, 38 rush) Scoring Defense North Alabama, 10/27/73 Punt Returns Most Shutouts 89 (29 pass, 60 rush) Most Returns Season...... 3 in 11 games, 1974 Samford, Nov. 11, 1989 Game...... 10 (92 yards) - Southeastern La., 11/13/76 3 in 11 games, 1976 89 (37 pass, 52 rush) Season...... 48 (425 yards) in 11 games, 1976 Fewest Points Allowed McNeese State, Nov. 23, 1996 Season...... 132 in 10 games, 1975 Season...... 937 (488 rush, 449 pass) in 13 games, 1986 Most Yards

Game...... 133 yards (7 returns) Lowest Average Points Allowed MEDIA Most Total Yards Jacksonville State, 9/19/76 Season...... 13.2 (132 points) in 10 games, 1975 Game...... 614 (96 pass, 518 rush) - Livingston, 9/10/94 Season ...... 632 (47 returns) in 11 games, 1979 Season...... 5,170 (3825 pass, 1345 rush) in 13 games,1986 Fewest Touchdowns Allowed Most Touchdowns Season...... 18 in 10 games, 1975 Yards Per Play Game...... 1 - eight times Game...... 10.2 (614 yards/60) - Livingston, 9/10/94 Most recent - Stephen F. Austin, 10/18/08 Season...... 6.1 (4,414 yards/723), 2003 Season...... 4 in 11 games, 1979 www.geauxcolonels.com 61 Season Leaders

RUSHING 1994 Corey Thomas 55-22-4 364 2 .400 SCORING YEAR PLAYER ATT YDS TD AVG 1995 Brad Zeller 108-38-8 372 0 .352 YEAR PLAYER TD PAT 2-PT FG PTS 1972 Ronald Joseph 118 394 3 3.3 1996 Brad Zeller 217-128-12 1340 6 .590

MEDIA 1972 Ronald Joseph 3 0 1 0 20 1973 Steve Stropolo 110 329 2 2.9 1997 Brad Zeller 263-142-8 1537 6 .558 1973 Steve Stropolo 4 0 0 0 24 1974 Steve Stropolo 147 549 4 3.7 1998 Brad Zeller 370-202-12 2374 13 .546 1974 Terry Magee 0 14 0 5 29 1975 Steve Stropolo 210 761 7 3.6 1999 Brad Smith 258-134-12 1485 6 .519 1975 Steve Stropolo 8 0 0 0 48 1976 Steve Stropolo 125 491 1 3.9 2000 Brad Smith 78-40-5 408 2 .513 1976 Gerald Butler 3 0 0 0 18 1977 Louis Henry 109 450 1 4.1 2001 Josh Son 122-52-5 1027 10 .484 1977 Glenn Magee 0 7 0 7 28 1978 Louis Henry 104 420 2 4.1 2002 Josh Son 62-26-6 517 2 .419 1978 Dwight Walker 5 0 0 0 30 1979 Richard Auzenne 114 444 3 3.9 2003 Josh Son 73-39-1 753 5 .534 1979 Dwight Walker 8 0 0 0 48 1980 Mike Clark 97 340 2 3.5 2004 Yale Vannoy 92-39-5 700 5 .424 1980 Dwight Walker 9 0 0 0 54 1981 Oscar Smith 134 580 0 4.3 2005 Yale Vannoy 67-33-3 510 2 .493 1981 Dwight Walker 11 0 3 0 72 NICHOLLS 1982 Oscar Smith 109 405 10 3.7 2006 Vincent Montgomery 49-21-3 358 2 .429 1982 Oscar Smith 0 0 0 0 60 1983 Lionel Vital 146 776 5 5.3 2007 Vincent Montgomery 84-37-1 676 3 .440 1983 Curtis Hobbs 6 0 2 0 38 1984 Oscar Smith 140 550 9 3.9 2008 Chris Bunch 60-25-1 546 6 .417 1984 Oscar Smith 10 0 0 0 60 1985 Oscar Smith 206 947 11 4.6 2009 LaQuintin Caston 100-45-3 779 8 .450 1985 Oscar Smith 12 0 0 0 72 1986 Kevin Smoot 195 622 5 3.2 2010 LaQuintin Caston 188-98-9 1141 8 .521 1986 Mark Carrier 21 0 1 0 128 1987 Jamie Lawson 100 425 2 4.3 1987 Pat Constantine 9 0 1 0 56 1988 Jamie Lawson 193 811 8 4.6 RECEIVING 1988 Jamie Lawson 8 0 0 0 48 1989 Leonard Valentine 183 562 5 3.1 YEAR PLAYER REC YDS TD AVG 1989 Jose Bran 0 23 0 10 53 HISTORY 1990 David Craig Robinson 97 568 8 5.9 1972 Gator Gardner 27 348 2 12.9 1990 Jose Bran 0 26 0 16 74 1991 Jarvis Lillie 138 823 4 6.0 1973 Gerald Butler 25 249 0 9.9 1991 Skip Shelton 0 13 0 12 49 1992 Clyde Washington 120 582 2 4.9 1974 Edward Davis 20 252 3 12.6 1992 Jarvis Lillie 7 0 0 0 42 1993 Clyde Washington 141 653 7 4.6 1975 Gerald Butler 25 450 5 18.0 1993 Adam Diel 0 34 0 3 43 1994 Corey Thomas 158 962 8 6.1 1976 Gerald Butler 42 592 3 14.1 1994 Adam Diel 0 30 0 11 63 1995 Nakia Lumar 108 483 3 4.5 1977 Lonnie Reed 16 235 1 14.9 1995 Adam Diel 0 14 0 6 32 1996 Nakia Lumar 235 1072 5 4.6 1978 Keith Davis 16 185 3 11.5 1996 Adam Diel 0 18 0 15 63

SLC 1997 Nakia Lumar 105 475 3 4.5 1979 Marvin Dumas 25 392 1 15.7 1997 Kyle Leisher 0 15 0 12 51 1998 Brad Zeller 139 582 4 4.2 1980 Marvin Dumas 38 633 2 16.6 1998 Kyle Leisher 0 24 0 13 63 1999 Sullivan Turner 84 425 2 5.1 1981 Dwight Walker 50 963 8 19.3 1999 Kyle Leisher 0 16 0 7 37 2000 Josh Son 160 595 3 3.7 1982 Curtis Hobbs 37 545 1 14.7 2000 Kyle Leisher 0 15 0 14 57 2001 Josh Son 201 845 10 4.2 1983 Curtis Hobbs 42 673 6 16.0 2001 Josh Son 10 0 2 0 64 2002 Josh Son 161 642 7 4.0 1984 Dewayne Harrison 51 618 3 12.1 2002 Josh Son 7 0 0 0 54 2003 Colt Colletti 97 585 12 6.0 1985 Dwayne Brown 47 583 3 12.4 2003 Colt Colletti 12 0 0 0 72 2004 Colt Colletti 91 546 6 6.0 1986 Mark Carrier 78 1513 20 19.4 2004 Jay Jones 0 24 0 7 45 2005 Joseph Tobias 109 718 7 6.6 1987 Alfred Dorsey 55 765 4 13.9 2005 Broderick Cole 13 0 0 0 78 2006 Michael McLendon 57 438 4 7.7 1988 Jamie Lawson 23 200 0 18.2 2006 Alex Romero 0 24 0 7 45

2010 REVIEW 2007 Broderick Cole 135 643 11 4.8 1989 John Brown 38 612 3 16.1 2007 Broderick Cole 11 0 0 0 66 2008 Chris Bunch 74 404 4 5.5 1990 John Brown 41 745 4 18.2 2008 Ross Schexnayder 0 21 0 12 57 2009 Marlin Meeks 123 675 3 5.5 1991 John Brown 17 217 2 12.8 2009 Ross Schexnayder 0 24 0 5 39 2010 Jesse Turner 111 630 8 5.7 1992 David Johnson 26 477 3 18.4 2010 LaQuintin Caston 10 0 0 0 60 1993 David Johnson 24 513 5 21.4 PASSING 1994 Derrick Maxwell 14 228 1 16.3 DEFENSIVE LEADERS Year Player A-C-I Yds TD Pct 1995 Kip Rohner 18 323 0 17.9 YEAR PLAYER UT AT TOT 1972 Craig McCullough 65-37-5 408 4 .569 1996 Kip Rohner 25 276 2 11.0 1972 Larry Bland 63 36 99 1973 Kenny Pritchard 122-55-14 597 1 .451 1997 Julius Alcee 57 912 4 16.0 1973 Allen Danos 76 31 107 1974 Craig McCullough 96-47-7 647 6 .489 1998 Julius Alcee 45 528 2 11.7 1974 Allen Danos 113 59 172 COACHES 1975 Ted Bergeron 180-87-5 1206 9 .483 1999 Brad Phillips 27 379 2 14.0 1975 Rusty Rebowe 81 68 149 1976 Ted Bergeron 137-62-14 720 3 .453 2000 Sullivan Beard 12 191 2 15.9 1976 Rusty Rebowe 116 74 190 1977 Tim McCabe 97-46-4 623 3 .474 2001 Thurman Lewis 16 339 1 37.7 1977 Rusty Rebowe 168 71 239 1978 Tim Bailey 106-38-8 409 3 .358 2002 Vince Butler 11 276 2 25.1 1978 Kenny Ortolano 108 65 173 1979 Tim Bailey 201-87-10 1397 10 .433 2003 Vince Butler 24 576 4 24.0 1979 Earl Rogers 75 64 139 1980 Tim Bailey 253-89-21 1382 9 .382 2004 Marcus Richardson 25 438 1 17.5 1980 Basil Trepagnier 59 70 129 1981 Gordon Falgoust 303-149-16 2356 22 .492 2005 Michael Okoronkwo 8 108 0 13.5 1981 Johnny Meads 70 19 89 1982 Keith Menard 174-83-7 1120 6 .477 2006 Michael Okoronkwo 11 278 2 25.3 1982 Scott Hildebrand 76 32 108

PLAYERS 1983 Doug Hudson 174-86-7 1204 7 .494 2007 Michael Okoronkwo 11 229 2 19.1 1983 Scott Hildebrand 72 35 107 1984 Keith Menard 223-131-10 1724 13 .587 2008 Antonio Robinson 9 502 6 25.1 1984 Scott Hildebrand 55 31 86 1985 Doug Hudson 316-180-18 2348 16 .570 2009 Antonio Robinson 27 490 4 18.1 1985 Thaddeus Lumar 33 46 79 1986 Doug Hudson 422-238-17 3627 34 .564 2010 Kenyad Blair 29 278 3 9.6 1986 Richard Romero 61 78 139 1987 Bobby McDonald 377-191-20 2491 19 .507 1987 Richard Romero 53 47 100 1988 Bobby McDonald 253-121-12 1650 8 .478 1988 Terrence Cooks 48 74 122 1989 Leonard Valentine 273-131-14 1947 10 .480 1989 Troy Fields 54 77 131 1990 Leonard Valentine 221-115-12 1781 9 .520 1990 Troy Fields 71 59 130 1991 Joey Primus 180-72-9 818 3 .400 1991 Russel Thomas 59 56 115 OUTLOOK 1992 Henri Ransefore 117-38-8 513 3 .325 1992 Brett Adams 64 23 87 1993 Henri Ransefore 122-51-5 862 7 .418 1993 Darryl Pounds 74 25 99

62 2011 Nicholls Football Season Leaders OUTLOOK 1994 Darnell Small 75 44 119 PUNTING 1993 David Johnson 8 32 21 0 4.0 1995 Darnell Small 69 58 127 YEAR PLAYER NO YDS LP AVG 1994 Derrick Maxwell 14 207 54 1 14.8 1996 Quincy Sorrell 36 90 126 1972 Terry Magee 77 3038 72 39.5 1995 Chris Haynes 9 86 62 0 9.6 1997 Quincy Sorrell 46 58 104 1973 Terry Magee 75 3110 64 41.5 1996 Demetrius Patterson 9 32 8 0 3.6 1998 Murphy Edwards 49 36 85 1974 Terry Magee 73 2992 60 40.9 1997 Kajuan Billings 11 150 53 0 13.6 1999 Rodney Coleman 70 32 102 1975 Terry Magee 67 2829 59 42.2 1998 Curtis Johnson 11 66 13 0 6.0

2000 Lee Rogers 80 34 114 1976 Dan Brown 82 3171 61 38.7 1999 Curtis Johnson 22 155 32 0 7.0 PLAYERS 2001 Todd Rivera 58 21 78 1977 Dan Brown 86 3511 68 40.8 2000 Sullivan Beard 4 30 15 0 7.5 2002 David Willis 37 32 69 1978 Dan Brown 85 3235 59 38.6 2001 David Plaisance 8 104 28 0 13.0 2003 Chris Thompson 36 33 69 1979 Dan Brown 75 2966 53 39.5 2002 David Plaisance 17 213 80 1 12.5 2004 Cory Vavala 44 25 69 1980 Don Alonzo 80 3205 85 40.1 2003 David Plaisance 15 174 24 0 11.6 2005 Cory Vavala 45 40 85 1981 Anthony Baker 31 1151 54 37.1 2004 David Plaisance 18 179 48 0 9.9 2006 Cory Vavala 28 53 81 1982 David Fuhrer 66 2325 53 35.2 2005 Jermaine Boggan 8 91 43 0 11.4 2007 Kareem Moore 46 27 73 1983 David Fuhrer 56 2253 56 40.2 2006 Kareem Moore 10 91 26 0 9.1 2008 Garrick Spain 36 24 60 1984 David Fuhrer 58 2132 61 36.8 2007 Lardarius Webb 16 273 96 1 17.1 COACHES 2009 Yashua Willis 40 40 80 1985 David Fuhrer 48 1789 51 37.3 2008 Lardarius Webb 10 152 75 1 15.2 2010 Tarbbaris Hicks 47 31 78 1986 Brian Wilcox 48 1839 58 38.3 2009 Dominique Daniels 10 88 28 0 8.8 1987 Brian Wilcox 75 3086 62 41.2 2010 Bobby Felder 12 81 52 0 6.8 INTERCEPTIONS 1988 Brian Wilcox 69 2761 70 40.0 YEAR PLAYER NO YDS LR TD AVG 1989 Brian Wilcox 58 2340 74 40.4 KICKOFF RETURNS 1972 Bobby Templet 6 131 59 1 21.8 1990 Skip Shelton 53 1852 60 34.9 YEAR PLAYER NO YDS LR TD AVG 1973 David Percle 2 18 18 0 9.0 1991 Brian Knowles 48 1687 54 35.2 1972 Gary Fontenot 19 517 99 1 27.2 David Catha 2 5 5 0 2.5 1992 Skip Shelton 68 2488 68 36.6 1973 Gary Fontenot 19 376 74 0 19.0 Elmo Boudreaux 2 2 2 0 1.0 1993 Brian Desselles 40 1646 54 41.2 1974 Mike Jones 13 328 74 1 25.2 2010 REVIEW 1974 Gary Barbaro 3 77 55 0 25.7 1994 Brian Desselles 54 2309 55 42.8 1975 Steve Stropolo 9 188 40 0 23.5 1975 Gary Barbaro 6 113 25 1 18.8 1995 Quinn Guidry 56 2138 53 38.2 1976 Carl Templet 14 363 62 0 25.9 1976 Carl Templet 5 15 11 0 3.0 1996 Quinn Guidry 57 2199 51 38.6 1977 Richard Auzenne 10 137 20 0 13.7 1977 Glenn Magee 3 49 31 0 16.3 1997 Quinn Guidry 63 2635 63 41.8 1978 Dwight Walker 23 393 36 0 17.1 1978 Byron Boyd 5 54 32 0 10.8 1998 Quinn Guidry 59 2379 57 40.3 1979 Dwight Walker 12 287 60 0 23.9 1979 Basil Trepagnier 6 33 21 0 5.5 1999 Jeremy Thompson 63 2398 67 38.1 1980 Byron Jarvis 12 295 62 0 24.6 1980 Greg Harding 9 51 40 0 5.7 2000 Jeremy Thompson 62 2629 64 42.4 1981 Dwight Walker 23 516 94 1 22.4 1981 Keith Hodges 7 125 55 1 17.9 2001 James Wilcox 32 1070 61 33.4 1982 Oscar Smith 14 418 55 0 29.3 1982 Greg Greely 7 38 21 0 5.4 2002 John Manly 55 2095 62 38.1 1983 Lionel Vital 21 572 70 0 27.2 1983 Greg Greely 5 15 9 0 3.0 2003 John Manly 47 1767 51 37.6 1984 Oscar Smith 17 471 53 0 27.7 SLC 1984 Greg Greely 4 24 11 0 6.0 2004 James Wilcox 42 1752 64 41.7 1985 Mark Carrier 11 249 51 0 22.6 1985 Kurt Turner 2 9 9 0 3.0 2005 Sean Comeaux 36 1255 51 34.9 1986 Brian Stropolo 29 607 65 0 20.9 Barry Davis 2 3 3 0 1.5 2006 Sean Comeaux 44 1644 54 37.4 1987 Dexter Carter 24 493 68 0 20.5 Thaddeus Lumar 2 3 3 0 1.5 2007 Sean Comeaux 41 1458 49 35.6 1988 Bernard Sellers 22 465 37 0 21.1 Troy Bourgeois 2 1 1 0 .5 2008 Patrick Dolan 38 1611 57 42.4 1989 Aaron Ruffin 22 409 83 0 18.6 1986 Dee Thomas 3 21 18 0 7.0 2009 Patrick Dolan 59 2521 64 42.7 1990 Kelvin Dandridge 15 340 44 0 22.7 1987 Trevis Rowley 4 29 25 1 7.3 2010 Patrick Dolan 63 2721 74 43.2 1991 Cory Butler 12 225 28 0 18.8 HISTORY 1988 Dee Thomas 5 122 70 2 24.4 1992 Darryl Pounds 21 407 36 0 19.4 1989 Clifton Smith 4 34 17 0 6.8 PUNT RETURNS 1993 Darryl Pounds 25 583 67 0 23.3 1990 Clifton Smith 4 9 9 0 2.3 YEAR PLAYER NO YDS LR TD AVG 1994 Darryl Pounds 25 565 63 0 22.6 1991 Darryl Pounds 8 40 20 0 5.0 1972 Gary Fontenot 11 140 30 0 17.7 1995 Chris Haynes 18 291 31 0 16.2 1992 Darryl Pounds 4 84 30 0 21.0 1973 Gary Fontenot 14 63 36 0 4.5 1996 Frank Wilson 12 251 33 0 20.9 1993 Tederick Henry 3 51 44 1 17.0 1974 Carl Templet 10 59 17 0 5.9 1997 Kajuan Billings 13 216 35 0 16.6 1994 Clarence Wiggins 5 118 50 2 23.6 1975 Carl Templet 14 207 52 1 14.8 1998 Curtis Johnson 21 347 29 0 16.5 1995 Ricky Wilson 1 11 11 0 11.0 1976 Carl Templet 32 334 59 1 10.4 1999 Sullivan Beard 14 302 54 0 21.6 1996 Demetrius Patterson 3 41 32 1 13.7 1977 Richard Auzenne 15 95 24 0 6.3 2000 Sullivan Beard 19 535 92 0 28.2 NICHOLLS 1997 Kevin Johnson 3 31 17 0 10.3 1978 Dwight Walker 16 284 73 2 17.8 2001 LeJuan Walker 16 482 99 1 30.1 1998 Lee Rogers 2 31 31 0 15.5 1979 Terry Topey 22 258 81 1 11.7 2002 LeJuan Walker 18 535 68 0 29.7 1999 Seven Players Tied With One 1980 Dwight Walker 16 132 30 0 8.3 2003 Chris Crawford 20 646 100 2 32.3 2000 Seneca McMillan 3 122 89 1 40.7 1981 Dwight Walker 16 218 76 1 13.6 2004 Demarko Hutchinson 14 289 38 0 20.6 2001 Chris Thompson 5 17 6 0 3.4 1982 Brian Stropolo 10 139 85 1 13.9 2005 Brandon Zackery 12 218 38 0 18.2 2002 Chris Thompson 5 77 30 1 15.4 1983 Brent Verzwyvelt 6 124 62 0 20.7 2006 Dominique Sykes 18 323 46 0 17.9 2003 David Willis 2 25 24 0 12.5 1984 Brian Stropolo 27 144 38 0 5.3 2007 Lardarius Webb 22 588 71 0 26.7 2004 Tommy Lee Brown 5 17 15 0 3.4 1985 Mark Carrier 16 163 90 1 10.2 2008 Lardarius Webb 16 472 78 1 29.5 2005 Cory Vavala 4 54 41 0 13.5 1986 Mark Carrier 31 256 55 1 19.7 2009 Antonio Robinson 28 549 38 0 19.6

2006 Jermaine Boggan 2 30 16 0 15.0 1987 Dexter Carter 26 139 38 0 5.4 2010 Chika Madu 34 807 38 0 23.7 MEDIA Toney Edison 2 5 5 0 2.5 1988 Dexter Carter 22 152 27 0 5.4 2007 Lardarius Webb 5 148 72 3 29.6 1989 Andre Felder 20 201 41 1 10.1 2008 Lardarius Webb 1 37 37 0 18.5 1990 John Brown 22 207 75 1 18.8 2009 Bobby Felder 2 107 63 1 53.5 1991 John Brown 25 151 24 0 6.0 2010 Bobby Felder 4 40 25 0 10.0 1992 David Johnson 14 84 22 0 6.0

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RUSHING YEARS RUSH YDS TD AVG DEFENDERS YEARS UT AT TOTAL 1. Josh Son 2000-03 664 2658 29 4.0 1. Rusty Rebowe 1974-77 412 243 655 MEDIA 2. Oscar Smith 1981, 83, 85 589 2482 25 4.2 2. Kenney Ortolano 1975-78 311 139 450 3. Steve Stropolo 1973-76 592 2130 14 3.6 3. Earl Rogers 1976-79 236 161 397 4. Brodreick Cole 2005-07 470 2,111 33 4.5 4. Richard Romero 1985-88 156 196 352 5. Colt Colletti 2001-04 380 2051 24 5.4 5. Allen Danos 1972-75 244 136 380 6. Nakia Lumar 1995-97 448 2030 11 4.5 6. Carey Johnson 1972-75 230 113 343 7. Aaron Ruffin 1987-90 458 1838 20 4.0 7. Basil Trepagnier 1977-80 197 144 341

NICHOLLS 8. Corey Thomas 1993-96 339 1756 14 5.2 8. Darryl Pounds 1991-94 220 115 335 9. Jarvis Lillie 1989, 91-92 292 1609 11 5.5 9. Quincy Sorrell 1994-97 129 196 325 10. Yale Vannoy 2002-05 337 1587 18 4.7 10. Terrence Cooks 1985-88 147 176 323

PASSING YEARS ATT COMP INT YDS TD INTERCEPTIONS YEARS NO YDS LR AVG TD 1. Doug Hudson 1983-86 1020 533 53 7670 58 1. Greg Greely 1981-84 21 218 87 10.4 2

HISTORY 2. Brad Zeller 1995-98 919 493 40 5616 25 2. Greg Harding 1979-81 16 99 40 6.2 0 3. Keith Menard 1981-84 625 329 32 4362 33 3. Darryl Pounds 1991-94 14 128 30 9.1 0 4. Bobby McDonald 1986-88 653 323 34 4324 28 4. Basil Trepagnier 1977-80 12 74 21 6.2 0 5. Leonard Valentine 1989-90 494 246 26 3728 19 Dee Thomas 1986-89 12 232 70 21.2 2 6. Tim Bailey 1977-80 664 246 43 3628 25 Andre Felder 1986-89 12 122 68 10.2 1 7. Ted Bergeron 1974-77 414 200 23 2533 19 7. Chris Thompson 2000-2003 11 129 30 12.9 1 SLC 8. Josh Son 2000-2003 314 139 19 2503 18 8. Byron Boyd 1976-79 10 66 32 6.6 0 9. Gordon Falgoust 1980-81 323 155 19 2457 22 9. Gary Barbaro 1972-75 9 190 55 21.1 1 10. Brad Smith 1997-200 363 189 16 2096 9 Glenn Magee 1976-79 9 136 36 17.0 0

RECEIVING YEARS REC YDS TD AVG PUNT RETURNS YEARS NO YDS LR AVG TD 1. Mark Carrier 1983-86 147 2709 24 18.4 1. Dwight Walker 1978-81 66 945 76 14.3 5 2. Brian Stropolo 1982-84, 86 135 2203 20 16.3 2. David Plaisance 2001-2004 58 670 80 11.5 1

2010 REVIEW 3. Dwight Walker 1978-81 106 2163 23 20.4 3. Carl Templet 1974-76 56 600 49 10.7 2 4. Marvin Dumas 1978-81 107 1742 12 16.3 4. Mark Carrier 1983-86 48 426 90 8.9 2 5. John Brown 1988-91 107 1724 10 16.1 5. Lardarius Webb 2007-08 26 425 96 16.3 2 6. Gerald Butler 1973-76 105 1470 11 14.0 6. Brian Stropolo 1982-84, 86 49 390 85 7.9 1 7. Julius Alcee 1997-98 102 1440 6 14.1 7. John Brown 1988-91 47 358 75 7.6 1 8. Alfred Dorsey 1985-87 89 1217 7 13.7 8. Richard Auzenne 1977-79 43 341 30 7.9 0 9. Dwayne Brown 1982-85 96 1148 4 12.0 9. Dexter Carter 1985-88 51 304 38 6.0 0

COACHES 10. David Johnson 1991-93 58 1096 5 18.9 10. Terry Topey 1977-79 22 258 81 11.7 1

SCORING YEARS TD 1-PAT 2-PAT FG TOTAL KICKOFF RETURNS yEARS NO ydS LR AVG TD 1. Oscar Smith 1981, 83, 85 35 0 0 0 210 1. Darryl Pounds 1991-94 71 1555 67 21.9 0 Jose Bran 1986, 88-90 0 102 0 36 210 2. Dwight Walker 1978-81 72 1475 94 20.5 1 3. Kyle Leisher 1997-2000 0 70 0 46 208 3. Oscar Smith 1981, 83, 85 43 1221 83 28.4 1

PLAYERS 4. Dwight Walker 1978-81 33 0 3 0 204 4. Lardarius Webb 2007-08 38 1060 78 27.8 1 5. Adam Diel 1993-96 0 96 0 35 201 5. Gary Fontenot 1971-74 45 1037 99 23.1 1 6. Broderick Cole 2004-2007 33 0 0 0 198 6. LeJuan Walker 2001-2002 34 1017 99 30.0 1 7. Josh Son 2000-2003 29 0 1 0 176 7. Brian Stropolo 1982-84, 86 42 916 94 21.8 1 8. Mark Carrier 1983-86 26 0 1 0 157 8. Sullivan Beard 1997-2000 35 914 92 26.1 0 9. Colt Colletti 2001-2004 24 0 0 0 144 9. Curtis Johnson 1997-2000 49 841 45 17.1 0 10. Brian Stropolo 1982-84, 86 23 0 2 0 140 10. Kajuan Billings 1995-98 44 817 42 18.6 0 OUTLOOK

64 2011 Nicholls Football Colonel Accolades OUTLOOK 1976 Gerald Butler, SE Kodak First Team First-Team All-Gulf South Conference Adam Diel, place kicker 1977 Rusty Rebowe, LB Kodak First Team; AP First Team; 1973 Terry Magee, punter Michael LeBlanc, offensive lineman NCAA All-American 1974 Gary Barbaro, defensive back Darryl Pounds, defensive back Kenny Ortolano, NG AP Honorable Mention Terry Magee, punter Clarence Wiggins, defensive back 1980 Greg Harding, DB AP Honorable Mention 1975 Carey Johnson, nose guard 1995 Darnell Small, linebacker 1981 Dwight Walker, WR AP First Team; Kodak First Team Terry Magee, punter 1996 Darren Barbier, Coach of the Year 1982 Clint Conque, OLB AP First Team Steve Stropolo, running back Adam Diel, place kicker PLAYERS Jay Pennison, C AP Second Team 1976 Fred Roth, offensive tackle John Emery (Newcomer of the Year) Johnny Meads, ILB AP Honoranble Mention 1977 Fred Bruhl, defensive end Greg Reynolds, offensive lineman 1983 Jay Pennison, C AP Second Team Rusty Rebowe, linebacker (Player 1998 Robert Martin, defensive lineman 1984 Dewayne Harrison, TE AP First Team of the Year) Murphy Edwards, linebacker Lynn Bychurch, OG AP Honorable Mention Kenny Ortolano, nose guard 2000 Jeremy Thompson, punter Scott Hildebrand, ILB AP Honorable Mention 1978 Byron Boyd, defensive back 2001 Colt Colletti, fullback Keith Menard, QB AP Honorable Mention Oscar Smith, RB AP Honorable Mention Kenny Ortolano, nose guard Chris Thompson, cornerback Anthony Tuggle, DB AP Honorable Mention 2002 Matt DeRoche, offensive lineman COACHES 1985 Lynn Bychurch, OG AP Second-Team Second-Team All-Gulf South Josh Son, quarterback 1986 Mark Carrier, WR AP First Team; Kodak First Team Conference Chris Thompson, cornerback Doug Hudson, QB AP Honorable Mention; 1975 Gary Barbaro, defensive back LeJuan Walker, kick returner Football News Second Team Richard Berard, defensive end 2003 Chris Thompson, cornerback Troy Bourgeois, DB AP Honorable Mention Allen Danos, defensive back Chris Crawford, kick returner Darnell Carmouche, DT AP Honorable Mention 1976 Gerald Butler, wide receiver 2004 Colt Colletti, running back Billy Naquin, OG AP Honorable Mention Rusty Rebowe, linebacker David Willis, safety 1987 Alfred Dorsey, WR AP Second Team Carl Templet, defensive back 2005 Joseph Tobias, running back

Karl Hill, DB AP Third Team 1978 Fred Roth, offensive guard Broderick Cole, fullback 2010 REVIEW Reed Pere’, OT AP Third Team Basil Trepagnier, defensive back Jacob Bender, offensive lineman Richard Romero, ILB AP Honorable Mention Cody Stogner, offensive lineman 1988 Karl Hill, DB College Football News Third Team First-Team All-Gulf Star Conference Michael Young, defensive lineman 1991 Darryl Pounds, DB AP Second Team 1984 Sheldon Andrus, defensive tackle Cory Vavala, linebacker 1992 Royce Nelson, OL National Weekly Football Gazette Third Team Lynn Bychurch, offensive guard Joe Ogletree, safety 1993 Darryl Pounds, DB National Weekly Football Gazette Second Team Dewayne Harrison, tight end 2006 Jacob Bender, offensive tackle 1994 Darryl Pounds, DB AP First Team; National Weekly Football Gazette Scott Hildebrand, linebacker Toney Edison, safety First Team; The Sports Network Second Team Keith Menard, quarterback Cory Vavala, linebacker Brian Desselles, P AP Second Team; The Sports Network Third Team Oscar Smith, running back 2007 Broderick Cole, fullback 2002 LeJuan Walker, KR National Weekly Football Gazette First Team Anthony Tuggle, defensive back Benjamin Gombossy, offensive Chris Thompson, CB National Weekly Football Gazette Third Team 1985 Lynn Bychurch, offensive guard guard SLC 2003 Chris Thompson, KR National Weekly Football Gazette First Team 1986 Troy Bourgeois, defensive back Kareem Moore, safety Chris Thompson, CB National Weekly Football Gazette Second Team Darnell Carmouche, defensive line Lardarius Webb, safety 2005 Cody Stogner, C The Sports Network Third Team 2006 Jacob Bender, OT Sports Network I-AA/FCS Third Team Mark Carrier, wide receiver 2008 Lardarius Webb, safety 2007 Kareem Moore, FS AP Second Team Doug Hudson, quarterback Lardarius Webb, return specialist Lardarius Webb, SS Sports Network First Team Billy Naquin, offensive guard 2009 Patrick Dolan, punter Lardarius Webb, SS Walter Camp Foundation First Team Marlin Meeks, fullback Lardarius Webb, SS College Sporting News Fabulous Fifty Second-Team All-Gulf Star Conference 2010 Patrick Dolan, punter HISTORY 2008 Lardarius Webb, FS AP First Team 1984 Greg Greely, defensive back Bobby Felder, defensive back Lardarius Webb, FS Sports Network First Team George Scott, offensive tackle Lardarius Webb, FS American Football Coaches Association Lionel Vital, running back Lardarius Webb, FS College Sporting News Fabulous Fifty 1985 Patrick Pattan, offensive SLC Offensive Player of the Year 2009 Marlin Meeks, FB Sports Network Third Team tackle 2005 Yale Vannoy, quarterback Marlin Meeks, FB College Sporting News Fabulous Fifty Mark Carrier, wide receiver 2010 Patrick Dolan, P Phil Steele’s Fourth Team Oscar Smith, running back SLC Defensive Player of the Year Darnell Carmouche, defensive line 2007 Kareem Moore, safety

NCAA I-AA Southeast All-Region Thaddeus Lumar, linebacker NICHOLLS 2005 Michael Young, DL Second Team 1986 Lynn Bychurch, center SLC Freshman of the Year Patrick Pattan, offensive guard 1991 Darryl Pounds, safety National Coach of the Year Brian Stropolo, wide receiver 2000 Josh Son, quarterback 1996 Darren Barbier Sports Network Eddie Robinson Award Recipient; Kevin Smooth, running back 2001 LeJuan Walker, return specialist/ Schutt Sports/American Football Quarterly Division Richard Romero, linebacker defensive back I-AA Coach of the Year Thomas Williams, defensive back 2004 Broderick Cole, fullback

GTE Academic All-America District VI Team First-Team All-SLC/SFL SLC Newcomer of the Year 1994 Jared Allemand, linebacker 1991 Darryl Pounds, defensive back 1996 John Emery, defensive end Tony Easton, wide receiver (Freshman of the Year) 2005 Joseph Tobias, running back MEDIA 1996 Ricky Wilson, defensive back Jarvis Lillie, running back Brad Zeller, quarterback 2006 Kareem Moore, safety 1997 Brad Zeller, quarterback Michael Walker, defensive lineman 2007 Lardarius Webb, safety 2002 Josh Son, quarterback 1992 Royce Nelson, offensive lineman 2003 Josh Son, quarterback Darryl Pounds, defensive back SLC Football Student Athlete of the Year Dustin Denault, offensive lineman 1993 Darryl Pounds, defensive back 2010 Patrick Dolan, punter 2004 Joseph Trosclair, offensive lineman 1994 Brian Desselles, punter

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SLC Coach of the Year 1980 Don Alonzo, punter Quincy Sorrell, linebacker 1998 No permanent captains named 1996 Darren Barbier Basil Trepagnier, safety 1998 Cliff Cumberland, tight end 1999 Andy Naquin, Kevin Johnson,

MEDIA 2002 Daryl Daye 1983 Jay Pennison, center Greg DeBose, offensive lineman Daiquari Wilson, Brad Smith 2005 Jay Thomas 1985 Dwayne Brown, tight end Kyle Leisher, placekicker 2000 Rocky Curl, Lee Rogers, Brad 1988 Reed Pere’, offensive tackle Robert Martin, defensive lineman Smith, Ryan Thibodaux Second-Team All-SLC/SFL Jamie Lawson, fullback 2000 Kyle Leisher, placekicker 2001 Steve Ellis, Todd Rivera, Kyle 1991 Todd Adams, offensive tackle 1991 Darryl Pounds, defensive back Kyle Smith, offensive lineman Smith, Josh Son, Ryan Thibodaux 1992 Michael Morris, linebacker 1992 Darryl Pounds, defensive back Jeremy Thompson, punter 2002 Josh Son, Steve Ellis, Lester 1994 Todd Harris, defensive end 1993 Darryl Pounds, defensive back 2002 Josh Son, quarterback McGee, Matt DeRouche Darnell Small, linebacker 1994 Brian Desselles, punter LeJuan Walker, kick returner 2003 Phillip Robin, Rudy August, Josh 1995 Greg Reynolds, offensive lineman Darryl Pounds, defensive back Chris Thompson, cornerback Son, Adam Gardner, Travis Douglas 1996 Reggie Davis, cornerback 1996 John Emery, defensive lineman 2003 Josh Son, quarterback 2004 David Plaisance, Yale Vannoy, NICHOLLS Nakia Lumar, running back Nakia Lumar, running back Chris Thompson, cornerback Joseph Trosclair, David Willis, Bryan Demetrius Patterson, cornerback Greg Reynolds, offensive lineman Chris Crawford, kick returner Paille Quincy Sorrell, linebacker Quincy Sorrell, linebacker 2005 Jacob Bender, offensive lineman 2005 Yale Vannoy, Thomas Lorio, Henry Ivan Williams, defensive lineman 1998 Murphy Edwards, linebacker Broderick Cole, fullback Johnson, Bryan Paille, Joseph 1997 Murphy Edwards, defensive end 2005 Cody Stogner, offensive lineman 2007 Benjamin Gombossy, offensive Ogletree Anthony Saul, linebacker Cory Vavala, linebacker guard 2006 Jacob Bender, Broderick Cole, Quincy Sorrell, linebacker 2007 Lardarius Webb, safety Kareem Moore, safety Toney Edison, Dustin Gisclair, Cory 1998 Julius Alcee, wide receiver Lardarius Webb, return specialists 2008 Lardarius Webb, return specialist Vavala HISTORY Greg DeBose, offensive lineman 2008 Patrick Dolan, punter 2009 Aric Flowers, offensive lineman 2007 Matt Blanchard, Broderick Cole, Kyle Leisher, placekicker Lardarius Webb, defensive back 2010 Patrick Dolan, punter Dominic Cooper, Benjamin Brad Zeller, quarterback 2009 Patrick Dolan, punter Bobby Felder, defensive back Gombossy, Kareem Moore 2000 Sullivan Beard, return specialist 2008 Nigel Cormier, Patrick Gordon, Isa Kyle Leisher, placekicker Captains Hines, Chris Noble, Lardarius Webb Todd Rivera, linebacker 1971 Jerry Sanchez and Larry Bland 2009 Tyson Andus/Marlin Meeks, Aric Lee Rogers, defensive back LSWA Coach of the Year 1972 Mike Torres and Larry Bland Flowers, Antonio Robinson, Ross

SLC Kyle Smith, offensive lineman 1975 Bill Clements 1973 Jerry Sanchez and Walt Gaudet Schexnayder, Yashua Willis 2001 LeJuan Walker, kick reteurner 1986 Sonny Jackson 1974 Mike Torres and Kenny Duke 2010 No permanent captains named 2002 Colt Colletti, running back 1996 Darren Barbier 1975 Elijah Hensley and Carey Johnson John Manly, punter 1976 Keith Crawford and Fred Raiford Senior Bowl Participants Burnell Taylor, defensive lineman Newcomer of the Year 1977 Ted Bergeron and Rusty Rebowe 1975 Terry Magee, punter 2003 Phillip Brock, running back 1996 John Emery, defensive end 1978 Keith Davis and Jerry Galloway Gary Barbaro, defensive back Vince Butler, wide receiver 2007 Lardarius Webb, safety 1979 Ronnie Harkless and Earl Rogers Adam Gardner, offensive lineman 1980 Greg Jones and Basil Trepagnier East-West Shrine Bowl Participant Jeff Breaux, offensive lineman Freshman of the Year 1981 Tommy Warner, Keith Hodges, and 1976 Gerald Butler, wide receiver John Manly, punter 1991 Darryl Pounds Arthur Tolliver 2004 Broderick Cole, fullback 1982 Shane Whittemore, Barry Valcin, Blue*Gray All-Star Game Participant 2010 REVIEW Joseph Trosclair, offensive lineman Second-Team LSWA All-Louisiana Clint Conque, and Kevin Bell 2003 Chris Thompson, cornerback Michael Young, defensive lineman 1982 Clint Conque, outside linebacker 1983 Walter Morrison, Jay Pennison, and Tommy Lee Brown, cornerback Greg Greely, safety Johnny Meads Magnloia Gridiron All-Star Classic James Wilcox, punter 1983 Greg Greely, cornerback 1984 Greg Greely, Scott Hildebrand, and 2006 Jacob Bender, offensive tackle 2005 Yale Vannoy, quarterback Richard Motton, offensive guard Keith Menard Toney Edison, safety Benjamin Gombossy, offensive 1984 Keith Menard, quarterback 1985 Dwayne Brown, Bobby Connell, Jay lineman Anthony Tuggle, cornerback Roth Texas vs. The Nation All-Star Game Bryan Paille, defensive lineman 1985 Lynn Bychurch, offensive guard 1986 Troy Bourgeois, Mark Carrier, Doug 2007 Kareem Moore, safety Tommy Lee Brown, cornerback Oscar Smith, running back Hudson, Patrick Pattan, Kevin 2008 Lardarius Webb, safety 2006 Greg Casnave, defensive lineman 1986 Doug Hudson, quarterback Smoot, and Brian Stropolo COACHES Kareem Moore, safety Mark Carrier, wide receiver 1987 Alfred Dorsey, Thaddeus Lumar, Dixie Gridiron Classic 2007 Garrick Spain, linebacker 1987 Alfred Dorsey, wide receiver and Clarence Robinson 2010 Patrick Dolan, punter Jordan Stone, defensive lineman Richard Glover, defensive tackle 1988 Trevis Rowley, Richard Romero, Lardarius Webb, return specialists 1988 Terrence Cooks, inside linebacker Reed Pere’ National Academic All-Star 2008 Nigel Cormier, offensive lineman 1989 Joey Quinn, defensive tackle 1989 Craig Marek 2010 Patrick Dolan, punter Zac Reddix, defensive end 1990 Joey Quinn, defensive tackle 1990 Troy Fields, Aaron Ruffin, Clifton 2009 Aric Flowers, offensive lineman Troy Fields, linebacker Smith, and Brent Stewart Hampshire Honor Society Jordan Nevels, defensive back Jose Bran, placekicker 1991 Todd Adams, Russel Thomas, and 2010 Patrick Dolan, punter

PLAYERS Antonio Robinson, wide receiver 1991 Jarvis Lillie, running back Michael Walker 2010 Jesse Turner, running back Michael Walker, defensive line 1992 Legantry Chaney, Tyrone Todd Adams, offensive tackle Dominique, Allen Rudolph, and First-Team LSWA All-Louisiana 1993 Brian Desselles, punter Royce Nelson 1975 Gary Barbaro, defensive back 1994 Adam Diel, placekicker 1993 Eric Held, Matt Hodson, David Allen Danos, defensive lineman Michael LeBlanc, offensive lineman Johnson, Allen Rudolph, Clyde Terry Magee, punter 1995 Darnell Small, linebacker Washington, and Mike Zierlein 1976 Fred Roth, offensive tackle 1996 Adam Diel, place kicker 1994 No permanent captains named 1977 Rusty Rebowe, linebacker Murphy Edwards, defensive lineman 1995 No permanent captains named

OUTLOOK Tommy Broom, center Ivan Williams, defensive lineman 1996 No permanent captains named 1978 Fred Roth, offensive guard 1997 Julius Alcee, wide receiver 1997 No permanent captains named

66 2011 Nicholls Football Colonels Drafted into Pro Football OUTLOOK 1976 Gary Barbaro, DB - Kansas City Chiefs, Third Round (74th)

1977 Gerald Butler, WR - Chicago Bears, Seventh Round (182nd)

1982 Dwight Walker, WR - Cleveland Browns, Fourth Round (87th) PLAYERS

Darryl Pounds 1984 Johnny Meads, LB - Houston Oilers, Third Round (58th) Chris Thompson

Johnny Meads Johnny Meads, LB - New Orleans Breakers, Third Round (56th) COACHES

Curtis Hobbs, WR - , Eighth Round (163rd)

Ronald Motton, OG - , 13th Round (257th)

Jay Pennison, C - Jacksonville Bulls, 13th Round (270th) 2010 REVIEW

1985 Greg Greely, DB - San Antonio Gunslingers, Second Round (24th) Jacob Bender

Jay Pennison Anthony Tuggle, DB - Los Angeles Express, Fifth Round (64th) Doug Hudson

Lionel Vital, RB - Washington Redskins, Seventh Round (187th) SLC

1986 Oscar Smith, RB - Detroit Lions, Fifth Round (119th)

1987 Mark Carrier, WR - Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Third Round (57th) Kareem Moore

Doug Hudson, QB - Kansas City Chiefs, Second Round (186th) HISTORY

1989 Jamie Lawson, FB - Tampa Bay Lawson, Fifth Round (117th)

1990 Dee Thomas, DB - Houston Oilers, 10th Round (264th) NICHOLLS 1995 Darryl Pounds, DB - Washington, Third Round (68th) Mark Carrier Lardarius Webb 2004 Chris Thompson, DB – Jacksonville Jaguars, Fifth Round (110th)

2007 Jacob Bender, OT – New York Jets, Sixth Round (177th) MEDIA 2008 Kareem Moore, FS – Washington Redskins, Sixth Round (180th)

2009 Lardarius Webb, SS – Baltimore Ravens, Third Round (88th)

Jamie Lawson

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A BADEAUX, Ernie, DL BERNINGER, Darren, DL BRIGGS, Troy, TE BURCHETT, Roy, QB CHAMBERS, Kevin, DE ABREGO, Jeff, OT 1997-99, River Ridge 1993, Baker 1978-81, Abbeville 2001, Bradenton, Fla. 1980, New Orleans

MEDIA 1971-74, Gramercy BAHAM, Dewayne, C BERRY, James, RB BRINSON, Ronald, DB BURKS, Dennis, RB CHAMPAGNE, Ray, DE ACOSTA, Kyle, DL 1980, Folsom 1978 1982-83, Tampa, Fla. 1996, New Orleans 1972-74, Jeanerette 1990-92, LaPlace BAILEY, Fred, LB BIEDENKOPF, Tim, TE BRISTER, Adam, TE/WR BURKS, Terrel, OL CHANEY, Legantry, FB ADAMS, Brett, LB 1996, 1998, New Orleans 1978, Kenner 2006, 2008, Baton Rouge, La. 1994-95, Memphis, Tenn. 1989-92, Fair Hope, Ala. 1991-93, Gretna BAILEY, Levon, LB BILLINGS, Kajuan, WR BRISTER, Belton, FS BURNS, Blaine, FB CHAPMAN, Stuart, OL ADAMS, Todd, OG 2003-06, Missouri City, Texas 1995-98, Harvey 1980, New Orleans 2005-08, Baton Rouge 1987-88, Delcambre 1989-91, Thibodaux BAILEY, Navarro BILLINGSLEY, Michael, OL BROCATO, Mitch, TE BUSH, Juan, CB CHARPENTIER, Sonny, WR ADAMS, Pio, OL 2003, Baker 2010-, Oklahoma City, Okla. 1996-98, Pearl River 1980, New Orleans 1979, Franklin 2010-, Nanakuli, HI BAILEY, Tim, QB BIZETTE, Brandon BROCK, Phillip, RB BUTLER, Cory, DB CHATMAN, Hosea, WR

NICHOLLS AFFOLTER, Kenneth, LB 1977-80, Pensacola, Fla. 2003, Maringouin 2000-2003, New Orleans 1990-92, Houma 1986-89, Houma 1982-83, Slidell BALDWIN, Anthony, TE BLAIR, Kenyad, WR BROOKS, Lester, DB BUTLER, Gerald, WR CHAUVIN, Zack, QB ALCEE, Julius, WR 2001, 2002, River Ridge 2010-, Oklahoma City, Okla. 2006-07, Macon, Miss. 1973-76, Slidell 2006, 2007, Thibodaux 1997-98, Algiers BAKER, David, WR BLANCHARD, Matt, OL BROOM, Tommy, C BUTLER, James, LB CHERAMIE, Ren, OL ALEX, Horace, RB 1992, Opelousas 2006-07, Guntown, Miss. 1976-79, Columbia, Miss. 1989-91, Houma 2009, Cut Off 1975-77, New Iberia BAKER, TIM, OL BLANCHARD, Jody, DB BROUSSARD, Chris, DB BUTLER, Vince, WR CHUTER, Eric, OL ALLEMAN, Eric, WR 2002-2003, Natchez, Miss. 1992-94, Houma 2005, 2007, Morgan City 2002, 2003, Tampa, Fla. 1991, New Orleans 1993, Thibodaux BARBA, Mike, WR BLANCHARD, Michael, OL BROUSSARD, Shannon, OL BYCHURCH, Lynn, OG CLARK, Corey, RB-TE HISTORY ALLEMAND, Jared, QB/WR, 2009, Houma 1990-92, Napoleonville 1990, Iowa 1983-86, Cut Off 1991-92, Thibodaux 1992-94, Lockport BARBARO, Gary, DB BLAND, Larry, DT-LB BROWN, Dan, P C CLARK, Dedric, DB ALLEN, Billy Ray, RB 1972-75, Kenner 1971-74 1976-79, Baton Rouge CAMPBELL, Gary, OG 1996, Vacherie 1974, Biloxi, Miss. BARKER, Anthony, P-WR BLEAKLEY, Rick, LB BROWN, Darrell, DL 1975, Petal, Miss. CLARK, Mike, CB-TB ALLEN, Chris, OL 1981-82, Valley, Ala. 2000, 2001, Convent 2009-10, Covington CAMPBELL, John, DE 1987-80, Denham Springs 1993, Demopolis, Ala. BARNES, Kendrick, FB BLEAKLEY, Robert, LB BROWN, Dwayne, FB 1997-99, Cut Off COATES, Mark, RB ALLEN, Tyrie, RB 1998, Magnolia, Miss. 2001-2003, Convent 1982-85, Houma CAMPBELL, Patrick, TE 1993, 1995, Gretna SLC 2010-, Davie, Fla. BARTHE, Earl, DB BOGGAN, Jermaine, DB BROWN, Ed, DT 1990, Marrero COLE, Broderick, FB ALONZO, Don, P 1980 2004-07 Jacksonville, Fla. 1981-82, Lafayette CANDIES, Otto, LB 2004-07, New Orleans 1980, Ft. Walton Beach, Fla. BARTHOLOMEW, Karl, RB BONNAFFONS, Brett,WR BROWN, Edward, DL 1983-85, Des Allemands COLEMAN, Rodney, DB ANDERSON, Kareem, DT 2004, 2005, New Orleans 2002-2003, New Orleans 1997-98, New Orleans CANDIES, Shane, DB 1998-99, New Orleans 2004, Atlanta, Ga. BARRY, Jerry, LB BORDEN, Cornelius, LB BROWN, John, WR 1982-83, Thibodaux COLLETTI, Colt, FB ANDERSON, Ronald, DT 1971-74, Grand Coteau 1999, Moss Point, Miss. BROWN, Lavincio, LB CANDIES, Sidney, OL 2001-04, River Ridge 1989, Norco BATISTE, Calvin, DB BOUDOIN, Perry, TE-DE 2002, 2004, Greenwood, Miss. 1990, Hahnville COLLINS, Cooper, QB ANDERSON, Tawaskie, RB 1976, Amite 1978-81, Edgard BROWN, Tommy Lee, DB CAPDEBOSCQ, Mike, FB 1999-2000, Abbeville 1995, 1997-99, New Orleans BEARD, Sullivan, WR BOUDREAUX, Cody, RB 2002-2005, Amite, La. 1980-81, Loranger COMEAUX, Britton, OL ANDERSON, Vince, DB 1998-2000, Lockport 1993, St.Amant 1988-91, Ponchatoula CARMOUCHE, Darnell, LB 2006, Cut Off, La. 2010 REVIEW 2003, Lake City, Fla. BEARY, Tim, DE BOUDREAUX, Elmo, DB BRUCE, Gary, NG 1983-86, Carencro COMEAUX, Sean, P/K ANDRUS, Sheldon, DT 1978-81, Geismar 1971-74, Thibodaux 1977, Cut Off CARRIER, Mark, WR 2004-07, New Iberia 1981-84, Port Barre BECNEL, Gary, OG BOUDREAUX, Rene, DT BRUCE, Ricky, DB 1983-86, Church Point CONNELL, Bobby, TE ANDRUS, Tyson, DB 1972, Vacherie 1978-79, Houma 1995, Paradis CARTER, A.J., DL 1984-85, Olla 2009, Lafayette BEBE, Chuck, OT BOUDY, Christopher, LB BRUHL, Tommy, DE 2008-, Thibodaux CONNELL, Michael, LB APPLEBERRY, Aaron, WR 1974-75, Baton Rouge 1991, Biloxi, Miss. 1974-77, Covington CARTER, Billy, DL 1985-87, Stone Mountain, Ga. 1981, Avondale BELANGER, Brent, LB/FB BOURGEOIS, Troy, SS BRUMFIELD, Bryan, DB 1987, Pensacola, Fla. CONNELL, Timmy, LB APRIL, Bobby, DE 1989, 1991, Houma 1983-86, Houston, Texas 1982-84, Amite CARTER, Chad, RB 1983-86, Olla 1972-75, Chalmette BELLANGER, Troy, DS BOUYER, Bryan, DL BRUNO, Lindsey, OL 1999-2000, Convent CONQUE, Clint, DE COACHES ARCEMONT, Trey, DT 1992-95, Raceland 2002, Eufaula, Ala. 1994-96, Chalmette CARTER, Dexter, DB-WR 1981-82, Baton Rouge 1988-90, Morgan City BELL, Kevin, NG-DT BOUZIGARD, Scott, FS BRUNSON, Randy, OL 1985-88, New Orleans CONSTANTINE, Pat, WR ARCEMONT, Jordan, WR 1979-1982, Avondale 1979-81, Galliano 2001-2002, Forest, Miss. CARTER, Kenny, DB-FB 1984, 86-87, Lafayette 2010-, Thibodaux BELLEW, Danny, OT BOYD, Andre, DL BRYAN, Winfred, DL 1989-90, Carencro COOKMEYER, Rickey, WR ARCHANGEL, Stephen, DB 1981-82, Saucier, Miss. 1995-96, New Orleans 1988-89, Miami, Fla. CARTER, Ryan, RB 1990, 1992, Metairie 2003, Jenerette BENDER, JACOB, OT BOYD, Ben, DB BUA, Chris, LB 2002, 2003, Baton Rouge COOKS, Terrence, LB AUGUST, Rudy, RB 2003-06 Mayo, Maryland 1977, Tylertown, Miss. 2003, 2004, New Orleans CASE, Tom, QB 1985-88, Napoleonville 2000-2003, Belle Rose BERARD, Richard, DE BOYD, Byron, DB BUCHANAN, Corey, RB 1987-80, Avondale COOPER, Dominic, DE PLAYERS AUSTIN, Jared, OL 1972-75, Jeanerette 1976-79, Boutte 2006, -08, -10, Kingsville, Texas CASNAVE, Greg, DL 2006-07, New Orleans, La. 1991-94, Avondale BERGERON, Ted, QB BOZEMAN, Donnie, WB BUCKLAND, Dean, OL 2005, 2006 LaCombe CORMIER, Nigel, OL AUSTIN, Joe, OL 1974-77, Houma 1994, Napoleonville 1992-95, Houma CASTON, LaQuintin, QB 2005-08, Lafayette 1994-96, Milton, Fla. BERGERON, Stefan, LB BRAN, Jose, PK BUCKNER, Eric, TE 2009-, Baton Rouge CORTEZ, Jason AUZENNE, Richard, RB 2008-10, Pierre Part 1986, 88-90 New Orleans 1986-88, Kentwood CATHA, David, DB 2003, New Orleans 1977-79, Baytown, Texas BERNARD, Adrian, OL BREAUX, Jeffrey, OL BUNCH, Chris, QB 1972, 1974-76, Baton Rouge CRAWFORD, Demetrius, DB B 1992, Thibodaux 2000-2003, Sulphur 2006, -08, Crystal River, Fla. CATOIRE, Allen, OL 1990-92, Fairhope, Ala. BABER, Trevors, DB BERNARD, Derronne, DL BREAUX, Joey BUQUOI, Gary, OL 1992-95, Metairie CRAWFORD, Eric, DB OUTLOOK 1988-90, Hammond 1994-95, New Iberia 2003, Alvin, Texas 1992-94, Metairie CHAISSON, Jeremy, OL 1994-96, Lake Charles 2000, Thibodaux

68 2011 Nicholls Football Colonel Lettermen OUTLOOK CRAWFORD, Keith, OT/OG 1993-96, New Iberia DUKE, Kenny, LB 1986-89, Hammond Cucamonga, Calif. 1990-91, Gretna 1973-76, New Orleans DAVIS, Ronald, OL 1971-74, New Orleans FELDER, Bobby, DB GASPARD, Danny, DE GUIDRY, Quinn, P CRAWFORD, Isaac, TE 2010, New Orleans DUMAS, Marvin, WR 2008-, McComb, Miss. 1979-80, Metairie 1995-98, Luling 2009, Livingston, Texas DeAVILA, Jonathan, OL 1978-81, Vacherie FELDER, Travis, RB GAUDET, Walt, DE GUILBEAU, Dana, RB CROCHET, Jason, DL 2004-05, 07-08, Houston, Texas DUMAS, Nolan, QB/DS 2001-03, Jacksonville, Fla. 1971-73, Ville Platte 1977, Plaquemine 1998, Houma DeBOSE, Greg, OL 2008, Thibodaux FELLS, Reno GAUTREAU, Mike, NG H

CROWE, Leslie, LB 1995-98, New Orleans DUNN, Antwan, DE 2006-07, Palatka, Fla. 1984, Gonzales HALE, Paul, OL PLAYERS 1992-94, Amite DEGRUY, Glenn, LB 2004-05, Birmingham, Ala. FIELDS, Troy, FB GEORGE, Kevin, DB 2000, New Orleans CRUMP, Brian, DL 1971, New Orleans DUNN, Robert, OT 1987-90, New Orleans 1991-1992, Crowley HALL, Danarus, DB 1992, New Orleans DELATTE, Richie, FB 1972 FINISTER, Doug, RB GIGLIO, Nick, RB 2005-06, Magnolia, Miss. CULOTTA, Rickey, QB 1996-97, New Orleans DUTTON, Davonn, DL 1993, New Orleans 2010-, Greenwall Springs HANBERRY, Jordan, DB 1995, Metairie DELEE, Brent, TE 2005-07, New Orleans FITZPATRICK, Brian GILMORE, Dave, LB 2010-, River Ridge CUMBERLAND, Cliff, TE 1982,84, Clinton DUPUIS, Steve, LB-TE 2004, Lewisville, Texas 1979-80, Metairie HARDING, Greg, DB

1996-98, Metairie DELGADO, Jose, OL 1973, 75-76, Opelousas FLUGENCE, Cornell, DB GILSTRAP, Derek, TE 1979-81, Houma COACHES CURL, Rocky, TE/LB 1987, Chalmette E 1981-84, Lafayette 1974-77, Levelland, Texas HARDY, Kentario, DL 1997-2000, Kenner DENEAULT, Dustin, OL EASTON, Anthony, WR FLOWERS, Aric, OL GILISPIE, Robert, OL 2007-08 Monticello, Miss. CURLIN, Richard, OT 2002-2003, Concordia, Kan. 1993-94, Surrey, England 2005, 07-09, Plano, Texas 2005, Port Arthur, Texas HARGER, Butch, LB 1976-79, Houma DEROCHE, Matt, OL EATON, David, LB FONTENOT-AMEDEE, Joel, RB GISCLAIR, Dustin, LB 1978, Baton Rouge CUROLE, Kindall, PK 2000-2002, Houma 1991-94, Thibodaux 2002-2005, Baton Rouge 2003-06, Galliano HARKLESS, Ronnie, FB 1979-81, Cut Off DESHOTEL, Paul, OL EDDIE, Andrew FONTENOT, Dain, WR GISCLAIR, Russ, RB 1979, Mathews CURRY, Keith, DE 1986-88, Franklin 2007-08 Tupelo, Miss. 1993-96, Port Vincent 2010-, Cut Off HARNESS, Randy, RB 2002, Hickory, Miss. DESSELLES, Brian, P EDISON, Toney, DB FONTENOT, Gary, DB GLOVER, Richard, DT 1993, Kenner 2010 REVIEW CURTIS, Malcom, DB 1993-94, White Castle 2005-06, Taylorsville, Miss. 1971-74, Sunset 1985-88, New Orleans HAROLD, Kenny, RB/DB 1989-91, New Orleans DEVEER, Joe, LB EDKINS, George, NG FONTENOT, Josh, QB GODFREY, Troy, DB 1973,76, Baton Rouge D 1981 1980, Houma 2000-2001 Ville Platte 2009, Eunice HARRIS, Anthony, RB DAHLKE, Dasche, DE DEWITT, Brad, OL EDWARDS, Murphy, DE FONTENOT, Randy, TE-FB GOMBOSSY, Benjamin, OL 2005, Demopolis, Ala. 2003, Texas City, Texas 2000, Pass Christian, Miss. 1995-98, Lake Charles 1971-74, Opelousas 2004-07, Monroe HARRIS, John, LB DAIGLE, Butch, FB DiBETTA, Gareth, DB ELLERT, Joel, OL FOOTE, David, OT GONZALES, Octavio, C 1980, Pensacola, Fla. 1982-86, Gonzales 2001-2002, Chalmette 1998-99, Ft. Wayne, Ind. 1980, Thibodaux 1985-88, Miami, Fla. HARRIS, Todd, DE DAIGS, Chris, WR DICKINSON, Don, C ELLIS, Reginald, WR FOOTE, Ed, OG GORDON, Patrick, WR 1992-94, Garyville 1989-90, Harvey 1972 2000, Plaquemine 1978-80, Thibodaux 2005-08, Houma, La. HARRISON, Dewayne, TE DANDRIDGE, Kelvin, WR DIEL, Adam, PK ELLIS, Robert FORD, Jamaul, RB GREELY, Greg, DB 1982-85, Covington SLC 1989-91, Baton Rouge 1993-96, Baton Rouge 2003-06 Diberville, Miss 2006, Berwick, La. 1981-84, Bogalusa HATCHER, Mark, LB-FB DANIELS, Dominique, DB DILLON, Edward, DB ELLIS, Steve, DB FOSTER, Faraji, RB GREEN, Joshua, OL/DL 1977-80, Baytown, Texas 2006-09, Tampa, Fla. 1995-98, New Orleans 1999-2002, Stringer, Miss. 1994, New Orleans 2009, Modesto, Calif. HAVENER, Jerry, C DANIELS, Justin, OL DIMAK, Cody, LB ELROD, Shawn, LB FOUNTAIN, Eric, DL GREENE, Logan, DE 1984-87, Patterson 2009, Mobile, Ala. 2005, 2006 New Orleans 2010- La Quinta, Calif. 1992-95, Kendleton, Texas 2004, Raleigh, N.C. HAWKINS, Jessie, LB DANOS, Allen, DT DINOT, Rickey, TB EMERY, John, DE FRAZIER, Jesse, OL GREENWOOD, Keith, SS 1998, Marrero 1972-75, Cut Off 1982, Baton Rouge 1996, Norco 2004-07, Houston, Texas 1979-80, New Orleans HAYDEL, Patrick, DT HISTORY DAVID, Joseph, LB DISHER, Carl, QB ENCALADE, Ruble, OL FREEMAN, Kyle, DE GRIFFIN, Michael, LB 1986-88, Vacherie 1980 1991, Ponchatoula 1992-93, Point-a-la-hache 2003-06, Baton Rouge 1999-2002, Patterson HAYNES, Chris, WR DAVIDSON, Calvin, WR DOLAN, Andrew, K/P ESCHETE, Ronnie, NG FURHER, David, P GRIFFIN, Roscoe, RB 1995, Luling 2010-, Prichard, Ala. 2010-, Mobile, Ala. 1979, Thibodaux 1982-85, Franklin 1993-94, Apopka, Fla. HEAD, Brian, C DAVIS, Aaron, TE DOLAN, Patrick, P/PK ESALAMIE, Ovie, RB G GRIFFIN, Troy, DB 1989-92, Kingwood, Texas 1989-91, Plaquemine 2007-10, Mobile, Ala. 2005, Tampa, Fla. GAIENNIE, Dan, WR 1992, Lockport HEBERT, Billy Bob, QB/RB DAVIS, Barry, DB DOMINIQUE, Tyrone, LB EVANS, Larry, LB 1977-80, Harahan GRIMES, Morris, DT 1985-88, Cut Off 1985 1990-93, Gheens 1973,75, Denham Springs GAINEY, Russell, OL 1976, Baton Rouge HEBERT, Jody, DL

DAVIS, Cortrell, LB DONAHUE, Greg, LB EVANS, Will, TE 1992, Kenner GRISSOM, Herman, PK 1997-99, Westwego NICHOLLS 1995, Hahnville 1986, Kentwood 1971, Houma GALLOWAY, Jerry, DT 1972-73, Jasper, Texas HELD, Eric, PK DAVIS, Dwayne, DB DORSEY, Alfred, WR F 1975-78, Silsbee, Texas GRUBB, Jason, DB 1992-93, Metairie 1990-91, Amite 1985-87, New Orleans FALGOUST, Gordon, QB GALMORE, Shawn, WR 2002, Slidell HENRY, Louis, RB DAVIS, Ed, WR DOUGLAS, Travis, LB 1980-81, Vacherie 1994, Marrero GRUENIG, Gerald, OL 1977-78, Covington 1974-75, Paradis 2000-2003, Des Allemands FALGOUST, Ken, WR GARDET, Ronald, DB 2009-, Covington HENRY, Tedrick, DB DAVIS, Greg, QB DUBUC, Michael, LB 1987, Vacherie 2004-05, New Orleans GUEDRY, Warren, DE-DT 1992-94, Kenner 1990, Metairie 2001, 2002, Metairie FAIRCHILD, Matt, DE GARDNER, Adam, OL 1973, 76, Baton Rouge DAVIS, Jevon, LB DUDLEY, Joshua, TE 2006-08 Gonzales 2003, New Orleans HENSLEY, Lige, OG

1995, New Orleans 2010-, New Orleans FANGUY, Jarrod, LB GUIDRY, Gavin, WR 1971-73, 75, Kenner MEDIA DAVIS, Keith, LB DUGAN, Michael, CB 2006-09, Houma, La. GARDNER, Chris, WR 1987, Harvey HERNANDEZ, Jarrad, OL 1980 1985 FAUCHEAUX, Chuck, DS 1972-73, Baton Rouge GUIDRY, Joey, NG 2010-, Griffin, Ga. DUGAS, Monte, FB 1998, Mathews GARNER, Fernandez, DL 1982, Baton Rouge HESTER, Chris, DL DAVIS, Keith, WR 1994-95, Jefferson FEELE, James, OT 2009-, New Orleans GUIDRY, Kerry, DB 2002-2003, 05, Raceland 1976-78, Paradis DUMAS, Nolan, QB 1974-75, Picayune, Miss. GARRETT, Jeremy, DB 2008-, Houma HEYL, Michael, LB DAVIS, Reggie, DB 2008-10, Thibodaux FELDER, Andre, DB 2009-10, Rancho GUIDRY, Lance, OL 2004-07, New Orleans

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HICKS, Tarbarris, DB I JONES, Cal, FB KNOWLES, Brian, P LEWIS, Brian, DB MANLY, John, PK/P 2008-10, Monroe IBIETA, Sal, C 2004-07, Port Arthur, Texas 1991, Mobile, Ala. 2010-, New Orleans 2001-03, Shaker Heights, Ohio

MEDIA HILDEBRAND, Scott, LB 1981, Chalmette JONES, Dwayne, RB KOCH, Hilton, WR LEWIS, Derrick, DT MARCHAND, A.P., DT 1981-84, Marrero J 2005-07, New Iberia 1989-90, Braithwaite 1983, New Orleans 1972, Gonzales HILL, Karl, DB JACKSON, Cory, RB JONES, Greg, TE KNOX, Antonio, LB LEWIS, Derrick, LB MARCHAND, Harold, OT 1985-88, Marrero 1997, Breaux Bridge 1977-78, 80, New Orleans 2000-01, Gulfport, Miss. 1994, Mary Esther, Fla. 1972, Gonzales HILLIARD Jr., Dalton, RB JACKSON, Eric, LB JONES, Henry, DE KREIG, John, LB LEWIS, Kenny, DB/RB MAREK, Craig, NG 2010-, New Orleans 1982-85, Baton Rouge 1992, New Orleans 1999, Thibodaux 2007, Geismar 1986-89, Vidor, Texas HINES, Isa, RB JACKSON, Ira, WR JONES, Jay, K L LEWIS, Marcques, DB MARSHALL, Kenny, DL 2007-08, San Francisco, Calif. 1996-97, Edgard 2003-04, Greenwood, Miss. LABICHE, Frank, WR 2005, 2006, New Iberia 1993, Franklin HOBBS, Curtis, WR JACKSON, Mark, OL JONES, Kevin, DL 1984-85, River Ridge LEWIS, Melvin, TB MARTIN, Craft, NG

NICHOLLS 1982-83, Mendenhall, Miss. 1994, 1996, St. Cloud, Fla. 1996-99, Baton Rouge LAFAYETTE, Vernon, OT 1984-87, Gonzales 1978, Franklinton HODGE, Chris, DB JACKSON, Ronald, TE JONES, Shaun, DL 1981-82, Baton Rouge LEWIS, Mike, LB/TE MARTIN, Robert, DE 2003-04, Bainbridge, Ga. 1994, McComb, Miss. 2008, New Orleans LAFONT, Toby, TE 1979-80, Jeanerette 1995-98, New Orleans HODGES, Keith, CB JAMES, Ed, LB JOSEPH, Cleveland, LB 1993-95, Thibodaux LEWIS, Paul, LB MARTINEZ, Miguel, OL 1979-81, Harvey 2009-10, Miami, Fla. 1980, Thibodaux LAMBERT, Myron, OL 1979-80, Breaux Bridge 2004-05, Glendora, Calif. HODSON, Ben, DB JARROTT, Graham, OL JOSEPH, Kendall, RB 1993, Lutcher LEWIS, Terrell, WR MATERNE, Mike, DT 1993, Lockport 1999-2002, New Orleans 1997,99, Hahnville LAMM, Anthony, LB 1997-99, Opelousas 1974-75, Metairie HODSON, Matt, TE JARVIS, Byron, RB JOSEPH, Konald, WR 1994-95, Kenner LEWIS, Thurman, WR MATTHEWS, Mike, LB HISTORY 1991-93, Lockport 1980, Donaldsonville 1994, Gramercy LANDRUM, Jared, TE 2000-01, Meridian, Miss. 1994, Baton Rouge HOHENSEE, Garrett, OL JARVIS, Jairus, DE JOSEPH, Ronald, RB 2004-07, Diberille, Miss. LILLIE, Jarvis, TB MATTA, John, P 1986-88, Raceland 2006-07, Donaldsonville 1972-74, Jeanerette LANDRY, C.J., OG 1989, 91-92, New Orleans 1985-86, Metairie HOLMES, Bryant, DL JEFFERSON, Darrell, DB JOSEPH, Wayne, DB 1975-76, Marrero LILLY, Michael, WR MAXWELL, Derrek, WR 2001-2002, New Orleans 1998-99, Salem, Miss. 1998, New Orleans LANGTHORN, Spenser, OL 1985-88, Baton Rouge 1993-94, Perdido, Ala. HOLMES, Lannis, LB JENKINS, David, OT JOYNER, Richard, WR 2008-10, Kingwood, Texas LINDEN, Will, OT McCABE, Tim, QB 1997, Hammond 1979-82, New Orleans 1976-78, Brandon, Miss. LAPEYRE, Emile, DE 1989, New Orleans 1975-77, Gulfport, Miss. SLC HONOR, Rondell, FB JENKINS, Jerimiah, DE JOYNER, Stephen, OT 1981-83, Houma LITTLE, Greg, C McCAFFERY, Ian, LB 1994-96, Luling 2006-07, Corpus Christi, Texas 1981, New Orleans LAPHAND, David, WR 1984-85, Gonzales 1996, New Orelans HOOD, Alan JOHNSON, Brandon, RB JUDGE, Jermaine, DL 2001, Quitman, Miss. LOCKWOOD, Steve, OG McCLINTON, Jon, LB 2003, Panama City, Fla. 2009-10, Columbia, Miss. 1992, Bay Minette, Ala. LASSEIGNE, Rance, DB/RB 1973, Norco 2009-10, Baton Rouge HOPSON, Trey, FB JOHNSON, Carey, NG JUNIUS, Brian, OL 2006, Raceland, La. LORIO, Thomas, DB McCREA, Alfred, OT 2008, Pascagoula, Miss. 1972-75, Baton Rouge 1998 Baton Rouge LAVIOLETTE, Seth, DL 2002-03, 05, Baton Rouge 1980, New Orleans HORRIDGE, Eddie, QB JOHNSON, Curtis, RB/WR K 1999-2002, Patterson LOTT, Robert, DB McCULLOCH, Craig, QB 1978, Metairie 1997-2000, Victoria, Texas KAMAUOHA, Pa’a, LB LAWSON, Jamie, FB 1991-92, Gulfport, Miss. 1972-74, Baker HORTON, Kenley, WR JOHNSON, David, DB-WR 2010-, Waimanalo, HI 1987-88, Raceland LOVE, Douglas, OG McDADE, Charles, OL 2005, College Park, Ga. 1991-93, New Orleans KELLY, Andre, DB/RB LEBLANC, Joe, WR 1971-74, Morgan City 2007-10 Friendswood, 2010 REVIEW HOUSEMAN, Jerry, DE JOHNSON, Eugene, LB 2004, 07, New Orleans 1974-75, St. Gabriel LOVELL, Rickey, RB Texas 1972 1997-98, Houma KENNEDY, Nick, DB LEBLANC, LeRoyal, RB 1973, 75-76, Gray McDONALD, Bobby, QB HOUSSON, Jake, OL JOHNSON, Greg, OL 2000, Houma 1977, Donaldsonville LUCAS, Nehemiah, LB 1986-88, Franklin 2003-06, Houston, Texas 1987-90, Houston, Texas KENNEDY, Lynn, WR LEBLANC, Mike, OL 1999-2000, McComb, Miss. McDOWELL, Donald, OG HOUSTON, Tyrone, LB JOHNSON, Henry, DB 1982-83, Thibodaux 1992-94, Harvey LUKE, Derek, LB 1977-79, New Orleans 1992-95, Weddinton, N.C. 2002-2005, Marerro, La. KIEFFER, Mike, LB LEBLANC, Nathan, LB 1992-95, New Orleans McGEE, Bruce, WR HOTARD, Jerry, DE JOHNSON, Jeff, OT 1998, 2000-01 River Ridge 1990-91, Cut Off LUMAR, Nakia, RB 1990-92, Whistler, Ala. 1981-84, Reserve 1983-85, Metairie KINDRED, Adrian, LB LEBLANC, Scott, PK 1995-96, Metairie, La. McKENZIE, Torey, OL HOUSE, Mike, FB JOHNSON, Kenric, WR 2007, Opelika, Ala. 1984-85, Thibodaux LUMAR, Thaddeus, LB 2004-05, Jackson, Miss. COACHES 1980, New Orleans 1998-2000, Gramercy KING, Doug, DL LeBOUEF, David, TE 1984-85, 87 Edgard McLENDON, Michael, RB HOWARD, Cornell, KR JOHNSON, Kenyardia, OL 2000-01, 2004, Harvey 2001-04, Houma LUMAR, T.J, DB 2006, Quitman, Miss. 2008, New Orleans 2001-02, Grenada, Miss. KING, Jared, DL LEDET, Jason, DL 2010-, Abbeville McMILLAN, Seneca, DB HOWARD, Tracey, DT JOHNSON, Kevin, DB 2002, Marerro 1991-92, LaPlace LUQUETTE, Lawrence, DB 1998-2001 Orlando, Fla. 2005, Silsbee, Texas 1996-99, St. Martinville KIRBY, John, OL LEDET, Ivan, LB 2005, Des Allemands McMINN, Mike, C HUDSON, Doug, QB JOHNSON, Obie, DT 2002, Lake City, S.C. 2006-08, New Orleans M 1974-75, Gulfport, Miss. 1983-86, Gulf Breeze, Fla. 1989-90, Kentwood KLANN, Landry, QB LEGENDRE, John, DB MADU, Chika, DB McNEAL, Larry HUGHES, Kyle, LB JOHNSON, Patrick, RB 2010-, San Antonio, Texas 1987-89, Luling 2010-Norman, Okla. 2003, Clarksdale, Miss. PLAYERS 2006-09, Orange, Texas 1986-87, Edgard KLIEBERT, Shane, DL LEISHER, KYLE, PK MAGEE, Jerry, RB McNEASE, David, OL HUGHES, Taras, DB JOHNSON, Ray, DB 2001-04, Vacherie 1997-2000, Orlando, Fla. 1979-80, Marrero 1994-96, Carriere, Miss. 1989-92, Galliano 1977-80, Franklin KNATT, Teddy, RB LEONARD, Kenton, DB MAGEE, Terry, P-PK MEACHAM, Jeramy, PK HUTCHINSON, Demarko, QB/RB JOHNSON, Sean, LB 1981 1987-90, Point Coupee 1972-75, Bogalusa 1999-2000, Houma 2004-05, 2008, St. Rose 1995-98, New Orleans KNIGHT, Drew, LS LENNIX, Warren, LB MAGEE, Glenn, DB-PK MEADS, Johnny, LB HYMEL, Audie, OT/OG JOHNSTON, Corey, OL 2006, 08-09, Zachary 2010, New Sarpy 1976-79, Bogalusa 1980-83, Labadieville 1973-75, Harvey 2009, Collierville, Tenn. KNIGHT, Rashar, DL/LB LERILLE, Roddy, LB MAGEE, Lester, LB MEEKS, Marlin, RB HYPOLITE, Artie, WR JONES, Byron, RB 2009-, Macon, Ga. 1987-88, Cut Off 2001-02, Collins, Miss. 2008-09, Grenada, Miss. OUTLOOK 1973-75, Jeanerette 2010-, Houma KNOCKUM, Javonti, LB LEVERT, Shane, DB MANALE, Carl, OL MELANCON, Paul, LB 2010, Thibodaux 1986-89, Denham Springs 1987-88, Marrero 1982-85, Donaldsonville

70 2011 Nicholls Football Colonel Lettermen OUTLOOK MELANCON, Paul, DT MORRIS, Penn, LB ORGERON, Peter, OT POIRRIER, Jarrad, WR RIVERA, Todd, LB ROUSSEL, Mark, TE 1986-88, Gonzales 2001-2003, Edgard 1972-74, Galliano 1996-99, Prairieville 1998-2001, Houma 1982, Destrehan MENARD, Keith, QB MORRISON, Josh, DL ORTOLANO, Kenney, NG POTTS, Chuck, DL ROBERT, Jean, LB ROWLEY, Trevis, DB 1981-84, Rayne 1997, Belle Chasse 1975-78, Belle Chasse 1992, Gulfport, Miss. 1982-84, New Orleans 1986-88, Baton Rouge MENUET, Tommy, DB MORRISON, Walter, DB OWENS, Kenny, DB POUNDS, Darryl, DB ROBERTS, Edwin, TE RUDOLPH, Allen, OL 1991, Napoleonville 1981-83, Carencro 2006-07, 10, Theodore, Ala. 1991-94, Magnolia, Miss. 1976, Pensacola, Fla. 1991-93, Hurley, Miss.

MERGIST, Lance, NG MORTON, Allen, WR P POWELL, DeAndre’, LB ROBERTSON, Joseph, DB RUFFIN, Aaron, RB PLAYERS 1981 1997-99, St. Rose PADGETT, Adam, OL 1999, McComb, Miss. 1997, New Orleans 1987-90, Hammond MEYER, Aaron, OL MOTTON, Ronald, OG 1998-99, Navarre, Fla. PREJEAN, Cody, OL ROBERTSON, Trae, DE RUSHING, Mike, C 2008, La Place 1980-83, Donaldsonville PAILLE, Bryan, DE 2005-08, Napoleonville 2004-05, Tylertown, Miss. 1973, Bogalousa MILES, Jarrod, CB MOUGEOT, David, DT 2002-2005, Gonzales PRICE, Greg, NG ROBERTSON, Virgil, LB RUSSELL, Aldaro, DB/WR 2004, Baton Rouge 1983-84, Melville PATTAN, Patrick, OT 1983-85, Thibodaux 1986-89, Raceland 2010-, Marrero, La MILLER, James, LB MOZEE, Jamar, LB 1983-86, Port Allen PRICE, John, WR ROBICHAUX, Michael, SS RUSSELL, Marquis, DL

2000-03, Meridian 2002-03, Blue Springs, Mo. PATTERSON, Demetrius, DB 1999-2000 LaPlace 1985-86, Raceland 2009, Miami, Fla. COACHES MILLER, Kenny, DT MUHOBERAC, Steve, C/LB 1995, Theodore, Ala. PRIMUS, Joey, QB ROBIN, Phillip, DL RUSSELL, Keith, C 1984-85, Kentwood 1977-79, Chalmette PATTERSON, Robert, DB 1990-92, Pride 2000-03, Meraux 1982, Metairie MIMS, Quenton, DL MURPHEY, Ted, DE 2001, 2002, Monroe PRINCE, Errol, WS ROBINS, Joseph, RB RUSSELL, Kevin, OT 2006-09, Boni Fay, Florida 1972-73, Lafayette PAULEY, Scott, LB 1984, Gulfport, Miss. 2004, Baton Rouge 1982, Metairie MINOR, Gistand, RB N 1985 PRITCHARD, Kenny, QB ROBINSON, Antonio, WR S 1982, New Orleans NAQUIN, Andy, OL PAULIN, Michael, LB 1971 2008-09, Miami, Fla. St. PIERRE, David, LB MISIC, Milan, DT 1996-99, Thibodaux 1999, New Orleans Q ROBINSON, Clarence, DB 1981, Marrero 2004-05, Knezica, Serbia NAQUIN, Billy, OG PAYTON, Anthony, RB QUEEN, Dwayne, CB 1984-87, Morgan City SALTER, Kendrex, RB 2010 REVIEW MITCHELL, Isiah, WR 1984-86, Thibodaux 1994, Foxworth, Miss. 1982, Port Allen ROBINSON, Cardell, SE 2008-09, Orange, Texas 2000-03, New Iberia NDUKU, Franklin, OL PECK, Michael, DL QUINN, Joey, NG 1979-80, Harvey SANCHEZ, Jerry, DT/OT MITCHELL, Tim, C 2009, Houston, Texas 1999-2002, LaPlace 1987-90, McComb, Miss. ROBINSON, David Craig, RB 1971-73, Thibodaux 1971-72, Crowley NELSON, Brad, WR PENNISON, Jay, C R 1990-91, Raceland SANDERS, John, PK MITCHELL, Troy, OT, 2010-, Baton Rouge 1980-83, Houma RAIFORD, Fred, DB ROBINSON, Kovoska, DB 1983-85, Baton Rouge 1982-83, Slidell NELSON, Royce, OT PERCLE, David, DB 1973-76, Baton Rouge 1998-99, San Diego, Calif. SANDIFER, Brett, RB MONTOYA, Juan, DE 1989-92, New Orleans 1972-75, Baton Rouge RANSEFORE, Henri, QB RODRIGUE, Mark, C 2004, Baton Rouge 2004-05, Fontana, Calif. NEVELS, Jordan, DB PERE', John, TE 1992-95, Mobile, Ala. 1978, Fort Walton, Fla. SAUL, Anthony, LB MONTGOMERY, Vincent, QB 2008-09, Fort Thomas, Ky. 1985-88, Matthews RANSOME, Jabari, DL RODRIGUE, Mitch, OG 1994-96, Vacherie 2005-08, Kingsville, Texas NEVIS, Darrell, DT PERE', Reed, OL 1994-96, Pineville 1984-86, Thibodaux SERAGUSA, Joe, RB SLC MOORE, Earvin, RB 1984-86, Houma 1985-88, Golden Meadow RAYMOND, Don, OL RODRIGUE, Perry, LB 1971-72, Independence 2009-10, Stone County, Miss. NICHOLS, Chucky, DB PEREZ, Henry, DL 1997, 99, Hahnville 1988-90, 1992, Gonzales SCHEXNAYDER, Ross, K MOORE, Collin, DB 2009-, Laurel, Miss. 2008-09, Orange, Calif. REA, Kurt, DT ROGERS, David, DB 2005, 2008-09, Houma 2006-07, Bartow, Florida NICOLL, Jack, DB PERRY, George, OT 1975-78, Baton Rouge 1998-99, San Francisco, Calif. SCHILLING, Mike, RB MOORE, Kareem, FS 1996-97, Kenner 1975-78, Galliano REASONS, Nick ROGERS, Earl, LB 1976, Jackson 2006-07, Okolona, Miss. NICOLL, Tracey, DL PERRY, Ivan, LB 2004, Spring, Texas 1976-79, Bogalousa SCHULE, Fred, LB MOORE, Lance, DB 1982 2004, 06-07, New Orleans REBOWE, Rusty, LB ROGERS, Glyn, OG 1994 Chalmette HISTORY 2007-08 Leakesville, Miss. NOBLE, Chris, DE PERSICK, Kevin, LB 1974-77, Norco 1976-77, Opelousas SCOTT, Carl, RB MOORE, Travis, LB-FB 2006-08, Baton Rouge 2008-10, Zachary REDDIX, Zac, DE ROGERS, Lee, DB 1981, Hahnville 1986-89, Baton Rouge NOLAN, Blaine, OL PETRELLA, Chase, LB 2006-09, Prairieville 1998-2001, Gretna SCOTT, Ellery, T/JB MOORE, William, RB 1993, 1995, Crowley 2004, 2005, Houma REED, Damian, LB ROGERS, Lonnie, QB 1983-85, Thibodaux 1980-82, Avondale NOONAN, John, DE PHILLIPS, Brad, WR 2007-08, Houston, Texas 1971, Opelousas SCOTT, George, OG MORALES, James, QB 1971, Algiers 1998-99, Metairie REED, Lonnie, WR ROGERS, Reggie, RB 1981-84, Franklin 2002-03, Houston, Texas NORA, Brennan, DL PHILLIPS, Rhett, OL 1977, Beaumont, Texas 1993-96, Kenner SCOTT, Milton, LB MORGAN, Mike, S 2009, Destrehan 1985-88, Baton Rouge REEVES, Archie, OG-OT ROHNER, Kip, WR 1975-76, Baton Rouge

1980, Lafayette NORRIS, Gerald, C PICARD, Allen, TE 1976-78, Biloxi, Miss. 1993-96, Greensburg SELLERS, Bernard, RB NICHOLLS MORGAN, Todd, PK 1979-80, Baytown, Texas 1981-82, Biloxi, Miss. REVES, Jackson, WR ROMERO, Alex, K 1987-90, Picayune, Miss. 1979-82, St. Amant NUNNGARY, Alfred PICKELL, Gary, C 1993, Orlando, Fla. 2005-07, Des Allemands SENEGAL, Kirby, DE MORGAN, Zach 2003, Downey, Calif. 1981-84, Denham Springs REYNOLDS, Greg, OL ROMERO, Brennan, DB 1976, 78 Sunset 2005-07, Marianna, Fla. O PICKICH, Gerald, LB 1993-96, Franklinton 2002, 2005, Plaquemine SHELTON, Skip, P-PK MORRELL, Kevin, RB OGLETREE, Joseph, DB 1974-75, Biloxi, Miss. RHODES, Guy, NG ROMERO, Richard, LB 1989-92, Pensacola, Fla. 1976, Pensacola, Fla. 2002-05, Houston, Texas PIPER, Jordan, LB 1981, Houma 1985-88, Houma SHOCKLEY, Bruce, LB MORRIS, Jimmie, RB OGLETREE, Jordan, DB 2009-10, New Orleans RICHARDSON, Marcus, WR ROTH, Fred, OT/OG 1972-73, Loranger 1993-94, Jackson, Ala. 2006-09, Houston, Texas PITTMAN, Derrick, DB 2001-04, New Orleans 1976-78, Kenner SIGLER, Jarvis, DL

MORRIS, Kazlo, LB OKORONKWO, Michael, WR 1998-2000, McComb, Miss. RIDEAUX, Sam ROTH, Jay, TE 2007, Mobile, Ala. MEDIA 1998, Mobile, Ala. 2004-07, New Orleans PLAISANCE, David, RB 2003, Carencro 1982-85, Metairie SILLS, Dewayne, NG MORRIS, Michael, DE ORGERON, Glen, DT 2001-04, Baton Rouge RIGBY, Tom, WR ROUNDTREE, Jayce, PK 1975-78, Port Allen 1991-93, Roseland 1972-75, Larose POCHE, Leon, NG 1977, Pascagoula, Miss. 1994, LaPlace, La. SILLS, Steve, DE MORRIS, Mike, TE ORDOYNE, Baylor, OL/DT 1989-90, Marrero RILEY, Joseph, OL ROUSSEL, Bart, OL 1978, Pasadena, Texas 1972-75, Opelousas 2006-07, Houma, La. POCHE, Mahlon, WS 2000, Liberty, Miss. 2009-10, Gramercy SIMON, Conrad, LB 1983-84, Lutcher 1981, Paulina

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SIMMONS, Jamal, DB SQUIRES, Warren, LB THIBODAUX, Walter, LB TUGGLE, Anthony, CB WARD, Aaron, DL WILLIS, Eric, TE 2006-08, New Orleans 1981 1986-89, Rayne 1982-84, Baker 1992-93, Morgan City 1987-88, Plaquemine

MEDIA SIMPSON, Kevin, OG STACKHOUSE, Troy, RB THIERRY, III., Oliver, OL TURNER, Chris, DB WARD, Brandon, OL WILLS, Michael, DB 1975-76, Port Allen 2001, New Orleans 2010-, Opelousas 2004-05, Birmingham, Ala. 2007-10, Conroe, Texas 1991-94, Mobile, Ala. SMALL, Darnell, LB STALLWORTH, Michael, DB THIGPEN, Sedgwyn, QB TURNER, Jesse, RB WARNER, Tommy, OG WILLIS, Yashua, LB 1993-95, New Orleans 1988, Moss Point, Miss. 2002, 2003, Baton Rouge 2009-, Houma 1979-81, Chalmette 2006, 08-09,Napoleonville SMITH, Aaron, DB STANT, Mike, OL THOMAS, Brian, RB TURNER, Kurt, LB WASHINGTON, Clyde, RB WILSON, Daiquari, LB 1998-99, St. Rose 1986-89, New Orleans 2000-03, Baton Rouge 1982-85, Greenwill Springs 1991-93, Gibson 1998-99, Dallas, Texas SMITH, Brad, QB STEIB, Stephen, DE THOMAS, Corey, QB TURNER, Ricky, DE WASHINGTON, Marcus, RB WILSON, Frank, RB/DB 1997-2000, Raceland 1992-93, Vacherie 1993-96, Point Clear, Ala. 1980, New Orleans 2010-, Lillian, Ala. 1994-96, New Orleans SMITH, Clifford, FB STEINER, Doug, DT THOMAS, Dee, DB TURNER, Sullivan, RB WATSON, Jerald, RB WILSON, Greg, C

NICHOLLS 1986-88, Baton Rouge 1980, New Orleans 1986-89, Morgan City 1998-2000, Metairie 2008, Morgan City 1973-76, Baton Rouge SMITH, Clifton, DB STEWART, Anri, LB THOMAS, Mark, FB U WEBB, Bobby, OG WILSON, Ricardo, TE 1987-90, Houston, Tex. 2008-10, Plaquemine 1991-93, Houma UDOH, Edet, DL 1972 1994-96, Kenner SMITH, David, LB STEWART, Brent, LB THOMAS, Raymond, DT/NG 2009-, Houston, Texas WEBB, Lardarius, SS/KR WILSON, Ricky, DB 1986-89, Independence 1987-90, Houma 1979-81, Labadieville V 2007-08, Opelika, Ala. 1995-97, Harvey SMITH, Dedric, LB STEWART, Naton, LB THOMAS, Russell, LB VALCIN, Barry, DB WELLS, Daetwan, DB WILSON, Turell, DB 2004, 2005, Natchitoches 2005, Vero Beach, Fla. 1989-91, Lutcher 1979-82, Port Arthur, Texas 1997, Moss Point, Miss. 1990, Hahnville SMITH, Eric, LB STOGNER, Cody, OL THOMAS, Stephon, LB VALETINE, Leonard, QB WEST, Earnest, CB WINBORNE, Isah, DL HISTORY 1989-90, New Orleans 2004-05, Picayune, Miss. 1982-84, Edgard 1989-90, Marrero 2004, Miami, Fla. 2002-03 Hattiesburg, Miss. SMITH, Jeremy, OL STONE, Jordan, DL THOMAS, Torrian, LB VANNOY, Yale, QB WHATLEY, Ty, QB WINDHAM, Jimbo, PK 2000-01, Decatur, Miss. 2006-07, Chicago, Illinois 2000-2003, Edgard 2002-05, Kingsville, Texas 1986, Houma 1986-88, Baton Rouge SMITH, Johnathan, DB STROPOLO, Brian, WR THOMPSON, Antoine, DB VAVALA, Brady, DL WHITFIELD, Gavin, DL WISE, David, DB 2010-, New Orleans 1982-84, 86, Metairie 1981-82, Slidell 2005-06, San Antonio, Texas 2010-, Warren Robins, Ga. 2005, Houston, Texas SMITH, Keenan, WR STROPOLO, Steve, RB THOMPSON, Chris, DB VAVALA, Cory, LB WHITTEMORE, Shane, OG WITT, Jacob, QB 2010-, Compton, Calif. 1973-76, New Orleans 2000-03, New Orleans 2004-06, San Antonio, Texas 1979-82, Tylertown, Miss. 2009, Denton, Texas SLC SMITH, Kendall, DB SZUBINSKI, Thomas, OG THOMPSON, Daun, DL VERGENAL, Siegan, DB WIEDEMANN, Mike, DE WOODS, Keith, WR 1992, Garyville 1984-86, Grand Isle 2007-08, Hallsville, Texas 2010-, New Iberia 1976-79, Metairie 1988, Baton Rouge SMITH, Kyle, OL SYKES, Dominique, DB THOMPSON, Delos, DE VERZWYVELT, Brent, WR WIGGINS, Clarence, DB WRIGHT, Dwight, SS 1999-2001, New Orleans 2006, Franklin 1976-79, Covington 1982-86, Slidell 1993-94, Pensacola, Fla. 1984-86, Donaldsonville SMITH, Mark, DT T THOMPSON, Jeremy, P VIAL, Wyatt, RB WILCOX, Brian, P WRIGHT, Earl, RB 1977-78, Jackson, Miss. TATE, David, LB 1999-2001, Ponchatoula 2001, Hammond 1986-89, Raceland 1980, New Orleans SMITH, Oscar, RB 2003, Jackson, Miss. THOMPSON, Ronnie, DL VICE, Eric, LB WILCOX, James, PK/P WYCHE, Robert, LB 1981, 83, 85, Tampa, Fla. TATE, Donovan, WR 1995, Bayou LaBatre, Ala. 1996, Houma 2001-04, Raceland 2002, Jacksonville, Fla. SMITH, Roy, OT 2009, Hattiesburg, Miss. THORNE, Grant, RB VICE, Mark, LB WILLIAMS, Alexander, DB Y 1978-79, Folsom TAYLOR, Burnell, DL 2006-07, San Pedro, Calif. 1990-93, Houma 1992, Thibodaux YARBROUGH, Danny, OG 2010 REVIEW SMITH, Windell, LB 1999-2002, New Orleans THORNTON, Chris, QB VILLA, Daniel, DL WILLIAMS, Austin, DL 1980, White Castle 1982, New Orleans TAYLOR, Josh, WR 1987-89, Laurel, Miss. 1998-99, LaPlace 2006, Baton Rouge, La. YOUNG, Joe, DT SMOOT, Kevin, RB 2004, LaPlace TIZZARD, Kyle, K/H VILLAVASO, Brad, LB WILLIAMS, A.J., RB 1982, Hazelhurst, Miss. 1984-86, New Orleans TAYLOR, Patrick, OT 2008-09, Destrehan 1985-88, Prairieville 2008-09, Jackson, Miss. YOUNG, Michael, DE SOIGNET, Joe, DB 1988-91, Westwego TOBIAS, Joseph, RB VITAL, Lionel, RB WILLIAMS, Bennett, RB 2002-05, New Orleans 1983-85, Thibodaux TAYLOR, Tim, DE 2005, 2007, Tangipahoa 1981-84, Loreauville 1990-91, New Orleans YOUNG, Troy, C SOIGNET, John, CB 1976, Fort Walton Beach, Fla. TOLLIVER, Arthur, DT VOLLENWIEDER, Tommy, QB WILLIAMS, Datren, DB 1982, Eunice 1985, Thibodaux TEMPLET, Bobby, DB 1978-81, New Orleans 1982, Baton Rouge 1996, Moss Point, Miss. Z SON, Josh, QB 1971-74, Metairie TOPEY, Terry, DB W WILLIAMS, Greg, OL ZACKERY, Brandon, QB COACHES 2000-03, Baton Rouge TEMPLET, Carl, DB 1977-79, Chalmette WAGNER, Isiah, RB 1990-91, Baton Rouge 2005, Tampa, Fla. SONGE, Patrick, DT 1974-76, Metairie TORRES, Mike, RB 1976, Thibodaux WILLIAMS, Ivan, LB ZEIGLER, Joe, DT 1983, Bourg TENDER, Ricardo, DL 1971-74, New Orleans WAITERS, Jamar, DL 1993, 95-96, Chauvin 1979-80, Donaldsonville SORRELL, Quincy, LB 2001, Panama City, Fla. TRAHAN, Joey, DE-LB 2001, New Orleans WILLIAMS, Michael, QB ZELLER, Brad, QB 1994-96, New Orleans TERRELL, Jonathan, QB/WR 1973, Patterson WALKER, Dwight, RB-WR 2004, Ft. Walton, Fla. 1995-98, Lutcher SOULIE, Bryan, DB 1993-95, Slidell TRAHAN, Leroy, DB 1978-81, Metairie WILLIAMS, Robert, RB/WR ZERINGUE, Ryan, LB 1989, Luling TERRIO, Peter, DB 2009-10, Rialto, Calif. WALKER, LeJuan, DB/RS 1982-86, Gonzales 1990, Paulina SPAIN, Garrick, LB 1971-72, Reserve TRANCHINA, Rhett, PK 2001-02, Tallahassee, Fla. WILLIAMS, Rogers, RB/LB ZIERLEIN, Mike, OL PLAYERS 2006-09, Franklin, La. THERIOT, Greg, OL 1982-83, Baton Rouge WALKER, Michael, LB 2001-04, Jeanerette 1992-93, River Ridge SPARKS, Anthony, LB/TE 2003, 2004, Baton Rouge TREPAGNIER, Basil, DB 1989-91, New Orleans WILLIAMS, Rupert, DB ZUELKE, Dale, OG 2009-10, New Orleans THIBODAUX, Darryl, DB 1977-80, Avondale WALKER, Michael, LB 1995, Miami, Fla. 1979 SPEARS, Corey, DL 1982-83, Rayne TRICHE, Troy, DB 2009-10 , Metairie WILLIAMS, Tommy, DB 2001, 2002, Baker THIBODAUX, David, DB 1992, Ama WALKER, ZO, DL 1983, Houma SPEARS, Terrence, FB 1982, Rayne TROSCLAIR, Drey, WR 2003, Tyler Town, Miss. WILLIAMS, Thomas, DB 1995-97, New Orleans THIBODAUX, Blaine, P 2008, Thibodaux WALLACE, Paul, DL 1984-87, New Orleans SPENCER, Tim, LB 1983-84, Napoleanville TROSCLAIR, Joe, OL 2009, Jefferson WILLIS, David, DB OUTLOOK 1993, Houma THIBODAUX, Ryan, LS 2001-04, Reserve WALTERS, Russell, OG 2001-04, St. Martinville 1999-2002, Napoleonville 1989-90, New Orleans

72 2011 Nicholls Football All-Time Scores OUTLOOK Gary Kinchen Bill Clements 1976 1972-73 1974-80 Record: 4-6-1 Gary Kinchen was faced with Bill Clements has the distinction DATE OPPONENT NSU OPP building a football program when of being the first football coach 9-11 * MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 17 7 he was named Nicholls State’s Nicholls State hired in 1971. 9-18 * at Jacksonville State 7 34 first head coach in 1971. In the Clements was the Colonels’ 9-25 * TROY STATE 9 14 PLAYERS school’s first two intercollegiate defensive coordinator for three 10-2 CAMERON UNIVERSITY 14 0 seasons, his teams posted a 5-17 record. seasons, including the school’s final year it fielded 10-9 * at Northwestern State 8 20 Under Kinchen, the Colonels won the first two a club team in 1971. He was named Nicholls State’s 10-16 * at Tennessee-Martin 3 0 games ever played in Guidry Stadium, then known head coach when Gary Kinchen resigned in 1974. 10-23 AUSTIN PEAY 7 0 simply as Colonel Stadium. NSU defeated Ouachita Under Clements, the Colonels won their first 10-30 * LIVINGSTON 14 20 Bapist 12-7 in its home opener then a week later conference championship, capturing the 1975 Gulf 11-6 * at North Alabama 7 37 defeated Slippery Rock 18-14. South Conference title. That squad posted an 8-2 11-13 * vs. Southeastern Louisiana 7 17 COACHES Nicholls finished its first season with a 3-8 record overall record and was 7-2 in the GSC. 11-20 * at Delta State 7 7 then went 2-9 the following year. In seven seasons, Clements’ teams posted a 36- * Gulf South Conference Games (2-6-1) Kinchen assumed the head coaching duties after 38-1 record. His 1979 squad went 8-3. two years at Rice (1969-70) where he coached both Prior to being a catalyst in building Nicholls State’s the offensive and defensive lines. program, Clements was the defensive coordinator 1977 His coaching career began at Glen Oaks High for nine years at Holy Cross High School in New Record: 4-7 School in Baton Rouge after letting three years as Orleans (1962-70). During his tenure at Holy Cross, DATE OPPONENT NSU OPP an offensive lineman at Louisiana State (1961-63). the Warriors won a state championship, were the 9-10 * at Mississippi College 6 0 2010 REVIEW After two seasons as an assistant coach on the state runners-up twice and captured five district titles. 9-17 * JACKSONVILLE STATE 7 10 Glen Oaks staff, Kinchen was named the head He also coached a year at his alma mater Tulane 9-24 * at Troy State 6 23 coach. His coaching career also included stops at for a year after graduating in 1960. Clements was an 10-1 at Cameron University 0 13 Southwestern Louisiana (1966) and Tulane (1967- offensive and defensive lineman at Tulane and was 10-8 * NORTHWESTERN STATE 10 6 68). named the Green Wave’s team captain in 1959. 10-15 * TENNESSEE-MARTIN 0 34 10-22 at Austin Peay 15 13 1972 1974 10-29 at McNeese State 24 7 Record: 3-8 Record: 5-6 11-5 at Louisiana-Monroe 2 19 11-12 * SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA 14 17 DATE OPPONENT NSU OPP DATE OPPONENT NSU OPP SLC 9-9 at Jacksonville State* 0 31 9-14 * at Tennessee-Martin 16 14 11-19 * DELTA STATE 0 14 9-16 OUACHITA BAPTIST 12 7 9-21 * at Jacksonville State 0 29 9-23 SLIPPERY ROCK 18 14 9-28 * TROY STATE 0 26 1978 9-30 * at Southeastern Louisiana 9 31 10-5 BAPTIST CHRISTIAN 67 0 Record: 5-6 10-7 LOUISIANA-MONROE 7 27 10-12 * at Northwestern State 7 0 DATE OPPONENT NSU OPP 10-14 * MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 13 42 10-19 * MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 21 12 9-2 TENNESSEE TECH 20 10

10-21 McNEESE STATE 7 24 10-26 * LIVINGSTON 19 33 9-9 LOUISIANA-MONROE 0 3 HISTORY 10-28 * at Tennessee Martin 18 15 11-2 McNEESE STATE 20 26 9-16 * at Jacksonville State 19 17 11-4 * LIVINGSTON 0 26 11-9 * at North Alabama 8 17 9-23 * TROY STATE 6 16 11-11 at Lamar 15 22 11-16 * SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA 10 0 10-7 at McNeese State 10 35 11-18 * at Delta State 0 42 11-23 * at Delta State 14 19 10-14 at Cameron University 17 22 * Gulf State Conference Games (1-5) * Gulf South Conference Games (4-5) 10-21 * MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 10 7 10-28 at Northwestern State 18 28 1973 1975 11-4 * at Tennesse-Martin 7 3

Record: 2-9 Record: 8-2 11-11 * vs. Southeastern Louisiana 0 10 NICHOLLS DATE OPPONENT NSU OPP Gulf South Conference Champions 11-18 * at Delta State 17 14 9-8 * TENNESSEE-MARTIN 7 0 DATE OPPONENT NSU OPP * Gulf South Conference Games (4-2) 9-15 * JACKSONVILLE STATE 10 28 9-13 * TENNESSEE-MARTIN 23 0 9-22 * at Troy State 7 42 9-20 * JACKSONVILLE STATE 18 6 1979 9-29 * at Southeastern Louisiana 0 10 9-27 * at Troy State 17 13 Record: 8-3 10-6 * NORTHWESTERN STATE 3 0 10-4 at Southeast Missouri State 18 17 DATE OPPONENT NSU OPP 10-13 * at Mississippi College 7 21 10-11 * NORTHWESTERN STATE 23 10 9-1 ARKANSAS-MONTICELLO 37 7 10-20 at McNeese State 7 28 10-25 * at Mississippi College 7 19 9-8 at Livingston 21 14 10-27 * FLORENCE STATE 11 27 11-1 * at Livingston 7 13 9-15 SAM HOUSTON STATE 29 10 MEDIA 11-3 * at Livingston 16 29 11-8 * NORTH ALABAMA 28 27 9-22 at Troy State 15 35 11-10 at Louisiana-Monroe 0 37 11-15 * vs. Southeastern Louisiana 14 6 9-29 at Tennessee Tech 13 10 11-17 * DELTA STATE 22 27 11-22 * DELTA STATE 24 21 10-6 at Louisiana-Monroe 23 16 *Gulf State Conference Games (2-7) * Gulf South Conference Games (7-2) 10-20 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 14 28 10-27 NORTHWESTERN STATE 27 24

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MEDIA 11-17 EVANGEL COLLEGE 40 17 Record: 7-4 DATE TEAM NSU OPP 1986 1980 9-4 at Texas Southern 14 6 9-11 LOUISIANA-MONROE 14 39 Record: 10-3 Record: 2-9 9-18 at Southwest Texas State 7 14 DATE TEAM NSU OPP DATE TEAM NSU OPP 9-25 TROY STATE 10 3 9-6 at Youngstown State 34 17 9-6 at Illinois State 13 28 10-2 at Jackson State 21 17 9-13 at Troy State 26 25 9-13 LIVINGSTON 20 2 10-9 at Southern 26 14 9-20 McNEESE STATE 34 10 9-20 at McNeese State 0 21 10-23 CENTRAL FLORIDA 60 10 9-27 LOUISIANA-MONROE 17 13 NICHOLLS 9-27 TROY STATE 15 25 10-30 at Southwest Missouri 30 19 10-4 at Southwest Missouri 31 0 10-4 SOUTHWEST TEXAS STATE 24 21 11-6 at Northwestern State 6 38 10-11 SOUTHERN 17 10 10-11 at Southern 0 48 11-13 GRAMBLING 15 33 10-18 * at Stephen F. Austin 14 10 10-18 at Austin Peay 16 35 11-20 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA 20 14 10-25 * at Southwest Texas State 35 21 10-25 TENNESSEE STATE 15 40 11-1 * SAM HOUSTON STATE 38 41 11-1 LOUISIANA-MONROE 28 29 11-8 * at Northwestern State 13 28 1983 11-8 at Northwestern State 14 21 11-22 WEBER STATE 34 30 11-15 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA 20 21 Record: 5-6 11-29 # at Appalachian State 28 26 HISTORY DATE TEAM NSU OPP 12-6 # at Georgia Southern 31 55 Sonny Jackson 9-3 LAMAR 21 14 * Gulf Star Conference Games (2-2) 9-10 at Troy State 25 33 # Denotes NCAA Division 1-AA Playoffs 1981-86 9-24 at McNeese State 30 27 Under Sonny Jackson, Nicholls 10-1 JACKSON STATE 20 27 Phil Greco State made its first appearance in 10-8 SOUTHERN 20 21 the Division I-AA Championships. 10-15 at Louisiana-Monroe 27 47 1987-92 SLC In his final season as head 10-22 ILLINOIS STATE 29 34 Under the leadership of football coach in 1986, the Colonels 10-29 SOUTHWEST MISSOURI 33 7 coach and athletic director Phil posted a 9-2 regular-season record to earn at at- 11-5 NORTHWESTERN STATE 21 24 Greco, Nicholls State was extended large bid to the championship. 11-12 at Central Florida 37 14 an invitation to join the Southland The Colonels defeated Appalachian State 28- 11-19 at Southeastern Louisiana 6 0 Conference in 1990. 26 in the first round before suffering a 55-31 loss 1984 The Colonels began playing in the league in 1991 to eventual champion Georgia Southern in the and won its first conference game, a 15-10 victory over Record: 6-5 quarterfinals. defending champion Northeast Louisiana. Gulf Star Conference Champions Nicholls State also won the 1984 Gulf Star In six seasons, Greco’s record at Nicholls State was DATE TEAM NSU OPP Conference championship under Jackson. 27-37-2. During his tenure, Nicholls played Division I-A 2010 REVIEW 9-1 LOUISIANA-MONROE 6 13 In seven seasons, Jackson’s career record was 9-8 at Troy State 7 26 opponents for the first time. NSU’s road schedule during 39-28-1 at Nicholls State. 9-15 McNEESE STATE 21 24 the late 1980s included games at Akron, Louisiana Tech Jackson received his bachelor’s degree from 9-22 AUSTIN PEAY 31 6 and a 24-21 loss at Southwestern Louisiana in 1989. Nicholls State in 1963 and began his coaching career 9-27 * SAM HOUSTON STATE 24 6 Greco came to Nicholls State from Tulane where he at Chauvin High School as an assistant. He was the 10-6 SOUTHERN 43 26 was an assistant at his alma mater for two years. He head coach at Chauvin for nine years and was also 10-11 * at Northwestern State 0 19 coached the Green Wave running backs in 1985 and in the head coach at Central High School in Baton 10-20 * at Stephen F. Austin 25 21 1986, he handled offensive tackles and tight ends. Rouge before joining the Northeast Louisiana staff 11-3 at Lamar 16 20 He also coached three years at Northeast Louisiana COACHES as an assistant in 1979. 11-10 * at Southwest Texas State 30 14 (1981-83) and a year at Southern Mississippi (1984). Jackson coached two years at NLU before being 11-17 * SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA 36 7 After graduating from Tulane in 1970, Greco was an named the Colonels’ head coach. *Gulf Star Conference Games (4-1) assistant and head coach at F.T. Nicholls High School in New Orleans, an assistant at DeLaSalle and Archbishop Shaw and the head coach at East St. John from 1978- 1981 1985 Record: 5-5-1 80. His 1980 team won the state championship with a Record: 6-5 14-0 record. DATE TEAM NSU OPP DATE TEAM NSU OPP 9-12 DELTA STATE 34 10 PLAYERS 9-14 TROY STATE 40 22 1987 9-19 McNEESE STATE 9 59 9-21 at McNeese State 37 15 9-26 at Troy State 23 26 9-28 at Louisiana-Monroe 15 17 Record: 5-5-1 10-3 U.S. MERCHANT MARINE 45 3 10-5 BISHOP COLLEGE 39 12 DATE TEAM NSU OPP 10-10 SOUTHERN 56 14 10-12 at Southern 22 25 9-5 ST. CLOUD STATE 17 3 10-17 TEXAS SOUTHERN 31 27 10-19 * STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 10 20 9-12 TROY STATE 17 17 10-24 at Tennessee State 11 49 10-26 * SOUTHWEST TEXAS STATE 20 12 9-19 at Southwest Missouri 21 9 10-31 at Louisiana-Monroe 18 55 11-2 * at Sam Houston State 14 28 9-26 at Louisiana-Monroe 14 26 11-7 NORTHWESTERN STATE 17 31 10-3 ALCORN STATE 14 3

OUTLOOK 11-9 * NORTHWESTERN STATE 14 20 11-14 at Southeastern Louisiana 29 17 11-16 SOUTHWEST MISSOURI 31 28 10-10 at Southern 27 21 11-21 SOUTHWEST MISSOURI 20 20 10-17 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 21 24 74 2011 Nicholls Football All-Time Scores OUTLOOK 10-24 SOUTHWEST TEXAS STATE 16 31 10-26 * STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 26 0 10-2 SAMFORD 6 21 10-31 at Akron 17 23 11-2 at Southern 21 7 10-9 * Northwestern State 21 35 11-7 NORTHWESTERN STATE 28 31 11-9 * NORTH TEXAS 19 24 10-16 * at Stephen F. Austin 21 35 11-14 at McNeese State 29 7 11-16 * NORTHWESTERN STATE 10 16 10-23 * SOUTHWEST TEXAS 63 37 11-23 at Georgia Southern 6 40 10-30 at Southern 28 14 1988 *Southland Conference Games (2-5) 11-6 * SAM HOUSTON STATE 20 19 PLAYERS Record: 7-4 11-13 * at North Texas 21 63 DATE TEAM NSU OPP 1992 11-20 * at McNeese State 0 27 9-3 LOUISIANA-MONROE 6 22 Record: 1-9-1 * Southland Conference Games (2-5) 9-10 at Samford 43 17 DATE TEAM NSU OPP 9-17 at Weber State 28 23 9-5 * LOUISIANA-MONROE 10 38 1994 9-24 at Louisiana Tech 10 31 9-12 at Texas A&I 12 50 Record: 5-6

10-1 McNEESE STATE 23 19 9-26 * McNEESE STATE 17 21 DATE TEAM NSU OPP COACHES 10-8 SOUTHERN 24 0 10-3 * at Southwest Texas State 13 38 9-3 at Connecticut 16 7 10-15 at Northwestern State 12 27 10-10 * SAM HOUSTON STATE 19 19 9-10 LIVINGSTON 77 7 10-29 at Southwest Texas State 13 10 10-17 at Central Florida 18 42 9-17 * NORTHWESTERN STATE 3 35 11-5 at Stephen F. Austin 7 30 10-24 * at Stephen F. Austin 6 21 10-1 at Samford 24 6 11-12 NORTHERN ARIZONA 23 5 10-31 SOUTHERN 27 24 10-8 at Troy State 14 35 11-19 TEXAS SOUTHERN 26 13 11-7 * at North Texas 3 31 10-15 * STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 10 24 11-14 * at Northwestern State 6 44 10-22 * at Southwest Texas 26 27 1989 11-21 TROY STATE 0 21 10-29 SOUTHERN 20 14 2010 REVIEW Record: 5-6 * Southland Conference Games (0-6-1) 11-5 * at Sam Houston State 24 0 DATE TEAM NSU OPP 11-12 * NORTH TEXAS 17 31 9-9 at Louisiana-Monroe 13 19 Rick Rhoades 11-19 * at McNeese State 24 41 9-16 DELTA STATE 14 15 1993-94 * Southland Conference Games (1-5) 9-23 at Stephen F. Austin 7 24 Rick Rhoades brought to Darren Barbier 9-30 at McNeese State 14 28 Nicholls State a winning track 10-7 at Sam Houston State 28 14 record and the unique “Stack-I” 1995-1998 10-14 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 13 21 offense. The first NCAA playoff ap- 10-21 SOUTHWEST TEXAS STATE 22 21 The Colonels went 1-9-1 pearance for the school in 10 10-28 at Southern 28 31 the year prior to Rhoades’ arrival before going 3-8 years highlighted the Darren SLC 11-4 NORTHWESTERN STATE 21 15 his first year. NSU was 5-6 in Rhoades’ only other Barbier era as his 1996 team 11-11 SAMFORD 23 17 season at Nicholls State in 1994. completed one of the better turn- 11-18 ILLINOIS STATE 32 28 Nicholls State’s “Stack-I” offense accounted for arounds in I-AA football history. That team finished 11 school records the first season and the Colonels 8-4 and Barbier was rewarded with several coach- 1990 were ranked ninth in the nation in rushing the second ing awards including Southland Football League,

Record: 5-6 year using the system. Louisiana Sports Writers Association, Schutt Sports/ HISTORY DATE TEAM NSU OPP Rhoades’ coaching career included three American Football Quarterly I-AA and the 10th An- 9-1 McNEESE STATE 31 24 seasons as head coach at Troy State (1985-87). nual Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year awards. 9-8 at Louisiana-Lafayette 21 24 The Trojans won the 1987 NCAA Division II national Barbier, 1982 graduate of NSU and former 9-15 at Northwestern State 19 7 championship. He was also a member of Troy second baseman for the Colonels, led the school for 9-22 * STEPEHEN F. AUSTIN 23 41 State’s 1984 national championship team serving as four years compiling a 17-28 overall mark. 9-29 at Southwest Texas 30 33 defensive coordinator (1983-84). Prior to Nicholls State, Barbier was the head 10-6 SAM HOUSTON STATE 28 16 Rhoades went on to be head coach at Southern coach at Hahnville High School for six seasons 10-20 LOUISIANA-MONROE 20 27 Illinois (1988). He was an assistant coach under Bill compiling a 64-12 mark (.842). His last season in 10-27 at Northern Arizona 34 41 Curry at both Alabama (1989) and Kentucky (1990- 1994, Barbier led the Tigers to a 15-0 record and his NICHOLLS 11-3 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 20 31 92). second 5A state championships. Under his tutelage, 11-10 at Troy State 23 31 Rhoades graduated from Central Missouri State the school also notched four straight district titles. 11-17 SOUTHERN 23 19 in 1970 and his coaching career began at Mountain *Win forfeited to Nicholls State Brook High School in Birmingham, Ala., which captured the 1976 state championship. He was the 1995 1991 offensive coordinator at North Alabama (1981-82) Record: 0-11 Record: 4-7 before joining the Troy State staff. DATE TEAM NSU OPP

DATE TEAM NSU OPP 9-2 at Hofstra 10 34 MEDIA 8-31 TEXAS A&I 3 7 1993 9-9 at Louisiana-Monroe 21 34 9-7 * at Louisiana-Monroe 15 10 Record: 3-8 9-16 TROY STATE 3 17 9-21 at Troy State 25 17 DATE TEAM NSU OPP 9-23 at Southern Illinois 20 48 9-28 * SOUTHWEST TEXAS STATE 10 19 9-11 at Livingston 42 51 9-30 SAMFORD 20 36 10-5 * at McNeese State 3 21 9-18 TROY STATE 17 24 10-7 * at Northwestern State 14 34 10-12 * at Sam Houston State 19 28 9-25 * NORTHEAST LOUISINA 30 51 10-14 * at Stephen F. Austin 3 56

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10-21 * SOUTHWEST TEXAS 25 35 Daryl Daye 2001 10-28 at Southern 3 41

MEDIA 11-4 * SAM HOUSTON STATE 17 24 1999-2003 Record 3-8 11-18 * McNEESE STATE 6 31 Under the direction of Daryl DATE OPPONENT NSU OPP * Southland Conference Games (0-5) Daye, the Colonels opened a new 9-1 at Louisiana-Lafayette 0 20 demension of Nicholls football 9-8 * at Jacksonville State 15 34 1996 with the triple option. Daye 9-22 at Troy State 0 26 9-29 SAMFORD 20 16 Record: 8-4 struggled through the first three seasons by only winning six games. However, in 10-13 * SAM HOUSTON STATE 32 35 DATE OPPONENT NSU OPP 10-20 * at Northwestern State 14 47 8-29 at Louisiana-Monroe 12 14 his fourth season the Colonels finished 7-4, the fifth best in school history, broke several records and 10-27 * SOUTHWEST TEXAS 33 14 NICHOLLS 9-14 JACKSONVILLE STATE 21 8 11-3 * at Stephen F. Austin 21 23 9-21 * at Troy State 7 37 finished ranked No. 1 in Division I-AA in rushing in the process. 11-10 GRAMBLING STATE! 27 38 10-5 at Samford 10 3 11-17 * McNeese State 27 34 10-12 * NORTHWESTERN STATE 19 17 During his five-year tenure as head coach, Daye compiled a 17-38 overall mark and an 8-24 overall 11-22 at Arkansas State^ 28 22 10-19 * STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 11 27 *-Southland Conference games (1-6) 10-26 * at Southwest Texas 46 36 Southland Conference record. Daye’s coaching career included three years as ! Televised live on Fox Sports Net 11-2 SOUTHERN 14 0 ^—Rescheduled from Sept. 15. 11-9 * SAM HOUSTON STATE 20 10 a student assistant and a graduate assistant at LSU HISTORY (1986-88), two seasons as a graduate assistant at 11-16 HARDING 29 19 2002 11-23 * at McNeese State 17 16 Southern Mississippi (1989-90) and eight seasons 11-30 # at Montana 3 48 at Liberty (1991-98), where he was co-defensive Record:7-4 * Southland Football League Games (4-2) coordinator for the final three seasons. DATE OPPONENT NSU OPP # Denotes NCAA Division 1-AA Playoffs 8-29 WEST VIRGINIA TECH 63 6 1999 9-7 at North Texas 0 23 9-14 at Samford 45 17

SLC 1997 Record: 1-10 9-21 *JACKSONVILLE STATE 14 6 Record: 5-6 DATE OPPONENT NSU OPP 9-4 at Louisiana-Monroe 10 27 9-28 at Southern 21 13 DATE TEAM NSU OPP 10-5 FLORIDA ATLANTIC 33 22 8-30 at Louisiana-Monroe 0 28 9-18 WESTERN ILLINOIS% 13 14 9-25 * JACKSONVILLE STATE! 45 42 10-12 *STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 14 17 9-6 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 33 0 10-19 *at Southwest Texas 24 21 9-20 * TROY STATE 22 20 10-2 * at Northwestern State 17 42 10-9 * SOUTHWEST TEXAS 0 16 10-24 *NORTHWESTERN STATE! 14 21 9-27 * at Northwestern State 0 19 11-9 *at Sam Houston State 34 16 10-4 SAMFORD 17 14 10-16 at Central Florida 0 28 10-23 * at Stephen F. Austin 7 38 11-23 *at McNeese State! 21 33 10-11 * SOUTHWEST TEXAS 29 28 *-Southland Conference games (3-3) 10-18 * at Sam Houston State 17 24 10-30 * TROY STATE 0 20

2010 REVIEW ! Televised live on Fox Sports Net 10-25 * at Jacksonville State 16 14 11-6 * at Sam Houston State 17 69 11-13 SAMFORD 24 28 11-1 at Southern 14 21 2003 11-15 * at Stephen F. Austin 7 39 11-20 * McNEESE STATE 0 38 11-22 * McNEESE STATE 13 31 % Tad Gormley Stadium, New Orleans, La. (Gormley Record:5-6 *Southland Football League Games (3-4) Gridiron Classic) DATE OPPONENT NSU OPP ! Televised on Fox Southwest 8-28 Bethel College 70 0& 1998 * Southland Conference Games (1-6) 9-6 at South Florida 17 27 9-13 at Portland State 37 44 Record: 4-7 2000 9-20 at Texas A&M-Kingsville 26 27 COACHES DATE TEAM NSU OPP Record: 2-9 9-27 Texas Southern 64 5& 9-5 at Louisiana-Monroe 10 44 10-11 at Florida Atlantic 23 31 9-12 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE% 41 26 DATE OPPONENT NSU OPP 8-31 CENTRAL ARKANSAS 52 44 10-25 *at Northwestern State^ 40 30& 9-26 * JACKSONVILLE STATE 20 21 11-1 *Sam Houston State 37 12& 10-3 at Samford 16 17 9-9 * JACKSONVILLE STATE 3 10 9-16 at Louisiana-Monroe 21 27 11-6 *Texas State! 31 13& 10-8 * SAM HOUSTON STATE! 36 33 11-15 *at Stephen F. Austin 16 28 10-24 * NORTHWESTERN STATE 26 28 9-23 at Western Illinois 3 44 9-30 at Samford 10 28 11-22 *McNeese State% 28 63 10-31 at Louisiana Tech 28 56 & - Bethel College, Texas Southern, Northwestern State, Sam PLAYERS 11-7 * at Troy State 10 31 10-7 * at Southwest Texas 0 25 10-14 * NORTHWESTERN STATE 21 27& Houston State and Texas State awarded forfeit victory after Nicholls 11-14 * STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 14 7 State used an ineligible player. 11-21 * at McNeese State 31 30 10-21 * STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 20 27 10-28 * at Troy State 12 41 *-Southland Conference games (3-2) 11-28 * at Southwest Texas# 27 28 ^-Televised on Cox Sports %Tad Gormley Stadium, New Orleans, La. 11-4 * SAM HOUSTON STATE 21 27 11-18 * at McNeese State 7 12 ! Televised live on Fox Sports Net (Gormley Gridiron Classic) % Televised on College Sports Network ! Televised on Fox Southwest &—Nicholls State awarded forfeit victory after # Game was originally scheduled for 10/17, but Northwestern State used an ineligible player

OUTLOOK game replayed due to rain *Southland Conference Games (0-7) *Southland Football League Games (3-4)

76 2011 Nicholls Football All-Time Scores OUTLOOK Jay Thomas 9-23 South Dakota State 17 24 Charlie Stubbs 10-7 Southeastern La.* 14 10 2004-2009 10-14 at Sam Houston State* 7 37 2010-present Under the tutelage of Jay 10-21 Northwestern State* 0 9 A long time offensive Thomas, the Colonels won their 10-28 Assumption College% 44 0 coordinator in the college ranks, first-ever Southland Conference 11-4 at Texas State*! 21 19 Charlie Stubbs officially became Championship in 2005 and went 11-11 Stephen F. Austin* 13 16 the ninth head coach in Colonel PLAYERS on to represent the conference in 11-18 at McNeese State*! 10 26 football history on Jan. 5, 2010. the Division I-FCS playoffs. *-Southland Conference games (2-4) Stubbs joined the Colonels after holding the title Thomas finished his career at Nicholls with a !-Television games of offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach at the 24-27 overall record that included a 17-20 mark in University of Central Missouri for two seasons. Southland Conference play. Thomas also guided 2007 Nicholls to a win over Division I-FBS Rice in 2008, Before UCM, Stubbs directed offenses at

Record: 6-5 COACHES marking the schools second victory over an opponent several elite programs including Oregon State, DATE OPPONENT NICH OPP UNLV, Alabama and Louisville. Stubbs has also on the FBS level. 9-1 at Rice 16 13 Also in 2008, Nicholls rose to it’s highest national published three books throughout his career - “Wide 9-8 SOUTHERN ARKANSAS 31 13 Open Football,” “Developing an Explosive Offense,” ranking, No. 13, in school history, before finishing 9-15 at Nevada-Reno 17 52 the season just outside the Sports Network’s Top 25 and his most recent, “101 Playmakers and Special 9-22 AZUSA PACIFIC 30 28 Plays”. Poll. 10-6 NORTHWESTERN STATE*! 58 0 10-13 at Stephen F. Austin* 17 16 In his first season, Stubbs guided Nicholls to 2004 10-20 McNEESE STATE* 7 28 four victories, including all three rivalry games. The Record: 5-5 10-27 at Central Arkansas 42 49 Colonels knocked off Texas State in four overtimes 2010 REVIEW DATE OPPONENT NSU OPP 11-3 at Sam Houston State* 13 16 in the “Battle of the Paddle” before closing out the 9-2 Eastern Washington 37 14 11-10 TEXAS STATE* 28 52 season with wins against Northwestern State and 9-11 at Western Carolina 7 28 11-18 at Southeastern La.*! 13 17 Southeastern Louisiana. 9-25 at Texas Southern 21 6 *-Southland Conference games (3-4) 10-2 North Dakota State 14 24 !-Television games 10-9 at Florida A&M 42 25 2010 10-16 *at Sam Houston State 10 38 2008 10-21 *Northwestern State! 40 14 Record: 4-7 Record: 3-6 DATE OPPONENT NICH OPP 11-6 *Stephen F. Austin 41 23 DATE OPPONENT NICH OPP SLC 11-13 *Texas State 12 35 9-4 at San Diego State 0 47 9-20 at Memphis 10 31 9-11 at Western Michigan 14 49 11-20 *at McNeese State% 9 30 10-2 at No.10 UNI! 14 34 *-Southland Conference games (2-3) 9-18 at South Alabama 21 39 10-11 at Northwestern State* 28 36 9-25 BACONE COLLEGE 44 28 !-Televised live on Fox Sports Net 10-18 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN!* 39 50 % Televised on Cox Sports 10-9 SAM HOUSTON STATE* 7 26 10-25 at No.12 McNeese State* 38 35 10-1 at Texas State* 47 45 11-1 No.11 CENTRAL ARKANSAS!*20 17 2005 10-23 CENTRAL ARKANSAS* 7 31 HISTORY 11-8 SAM HOUSTON STATE!* 37 47 10-30 at McNeese State* 14 24 Record: 6-4 11-15 at Texas State* 10 34 11-7 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN* 13 48 DATE OPPONENT NICH OPP 11-22 SOUTHEASTERN La.!* 35 28 11-14 at Northwestern State* 37 7 9-10 Indiana 31 35 *-Southland Conference games (3-4) 11-19 SOUTHEASTERN LA.*! 27 25 9-17 Cheyney University 54 0 !-Television games 10-1 at No.11 North Dakota State 13 26 *-Southland Conference games (3-4) 10-8 *at Stephen F. Austin & 21 27 2009 !-Television games 10-15 *Sam Houston State 37 17 Record: 3-8 10-29 *No. 5 Texas State & 32 29 DATE OPPONENT NICH OPP NICHOLLS 11-5 *at Northwestern State! 31 24 9-5 at U.S. Air Force Academy 0 72 11-12 *at Southeastern La. 38 28 9-12 DUQUESNE! 14 7 11-19 *McNeese State 39 26 9-19 at Louisiana Tech 13 48 11-26 #at Furman 12 14 9-26 JACKSONVILLE STATE! 10 60 *-Southland Conference games (5-1) 10-10 at Sam Houston State* 21 44 &-Overtime Games 10-17 TEXAS STATE*! 28 34 #- Denotes NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs 10-24 at Central Arkansas* 13 42 10-31 McNEESE STATE*! 17 38 MEDIA 2006 11-7 at Stephen F. Austin* 27 31 Record: 4-7 11-14 NORTHWESTERN STATE*! 28 21 DATE OPPONENT NICH OPP 11-19 at Southeastern La.*! 45 30 8-31 Southern Arkansas 35 0 *-Southland Conference games (2-5) 9-1 at Nebraska 7 56 !-Television games 9-16 at Louisiana Tech 21 31

www.geauxcolonels.com 77 NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs

Nicholls State 28, Appalachian State 26 Georgia Southern 55, Nicholls State 31

MEDIA Nov. 29, 1986 • Boone, N.C. Dec. 6, 1986 • Statesboro, Ga. Nicholls State survived a fourth-quarter rally to defeat Quarterback Tracy Ham rambled for 191 yards, including a 55- Appalachian State 28-26 and advance to the quarterfinals of the yard run for the first of three Eagle touchdowns in the first quarter as 1986 NCAA Division I-AA Championship. Georgia Southern defeated Nicholls State 55-31. Mountaineer place kicker Bjorn Nittmo missed a 42-yard field The win was the Eagles’ second playoff victory en route to the goal with 13 seconds remaining as the Colonels held on for the win. school’s second straight national championship in 1986. NSU led 28-19 with 3:24 remaining when Jimbo Windham Nicholls State turned the ball over on their first three kicked a 40-yard field goal. The Colonels had driven from their own possessions of the game and Georgia Southern turned the trio of 25 to the Appalachian State 23 before settling for three points. miscues into 21 points. In addition to Ham’s first-quarter touchdown NICHOLLS The Mountaineers got right back into the hunt on their next run on a fourth-and-one play, Gerald Harris had scoring runs of four possession when Todd Payton hooked up with Doug Beaty for a and one yard. 76-yard pass down to the Colonel four. Two plays later, John Settle The Colonels had a total of seven turnovers with five leading to scored on a five-yard touchdown run. Georgia Southern scores. Nittmo’s point-after made it 28-26 with 2:13 left to play. In addition to a pair of touchdown runs, Ham completed 11 of 19 An unsuccessful ASU on-side kick led to the Colonels taking passes for 167 yards. possession at the Mountaineer 43. The Colonels stuck with their game plan as Doug Hudson

HISTORY After a couple runs by Brian Stropolo, Doug Hudson’s third- engineered a six-play, 74-yard scoring drive early in the second down pass was picked off by Mountaineer linebacker Cedric Felton quarter. Following a 42-yard pass from Hudson to Alfred Dorsey, at ASU’s 42. Brian Stropolo scored on a 10-yard touchdown run. Appalachian State moved the ball to the Colonel 25 before Hudson completed 18 of 28 passes for 298 yards but also threw Nittmo’s kick went wide left. It was the kicker’s second miss of the three interceptions during the day. day. Nicholls State found a way to win despite giving up 544 yards of Nicholls State 0 10 7 14 - 31 SLC total offense. Settle set Division I-AA playoff records with 37 carries Georgia Southern 21 10 10 14 - 55 for 236 yards, including 151 in the second half. GS - Ham 55 run (Foley kick) Kevin Smoot, who lead the Colonels with 21 carries for 57 GS - G. Harris 1 run (Foley kick) yards, had a one-yard touchdown run in the third quarter. After a GS - G. Harris 4 run (Foley kick) 21-yard run by Hudson, Melvin Lewis broke off the right side for a GS - Belser 11 pass from Ham (Foley kick) touchdown run to give NSU a 25-13 lead at the beginning of the NSU - Stropolo 10 run (Bran kick) fourth period to cap a string of 19 unanswered points for Nicholls. GS - Foley 24 FG NSU - Windham 42 FG Nicholls State 0 6 12 10 - 28 NSU - Carrier 17 pass from Hudson (Bran kick)

2010 REVIEW Appalachian State 3 0 10 13 - 26 GS - Ham 2 run (Foley kick) ASU - Nittmo 25 FG GS - Foley 21 FG NSU - Hudson 1 run (kick failed) NSU - Hudson 1 run (pass failed) ASU - Nittmo 25 FG GS - G. Harris 2 run (Foley kick) ASU - Douglas 37 pass from Payton (Nittmo kick) NSU - Carrier 32 pass from McDonald (Carrier pass from McDonald) NSU - Carrier 61 pass from Hudson (kick failed) GS - R. Harris 22 run (Foley kick) NSU - Smoot 1 run (pass failed) NSU - Lewis 22 run (Bran kick) NSU GS ASU - Douglas 1 pass from Payton (pass failed) First Downs 30 24

COACHES NSU - Windham 40 FG Rushes-Yards 36-67 52-317 ASU - Settle 5 run (Nittmo kick) Passing 481 167 Return Yardage -3 36 NSU ASU Att-Comp-Int 51-29-5 19-11-0 First Downs 21 23 Punts 0-0 3-39.0 Rushes-Yards 41-164 52-250 Fumbles-Lost 7-2 3-0 Passing 271 294 Penalties-Yards 9-73 14-104 Return Yardage 11 7 Time of Possession 28:21 31:39

PLAYERS Att-Comp-Int 30-16-1 36-18-1 Punts 5-37.2 5-30.4 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 1-0 Penalties-Yards 6-60 7-50 Time of Possession 23:04 36:56 OUTLOOK

78 2011 Nicholls Football NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs OUTLOOK Montana 48, Nicholls State 3 Furman 14, Nicholls State 12 Nov. 30, 1996 • Missoula, Mont. Nov. 26, 2005 • Greenville, S.C. Montana sophomore The Colonels championship season came to an quarterback Brian Ah Yat end, as the Furman Paladins used a stingy defense passed for 363 yards and to sneak past Nicholls, 14-12. three touchdowns as the Nicholls scored the first points of the game. After PLAYERS Grizzlies defeated Nicholls Furman’s Jerome Felton fumbled at the Paladins’ State 48-3 in the first 34-yard line, Naton Stewart returned the ball 11 round of the 1996 Division yards. After gaining six yards, Alex Romero kicked I-AA playoffs. a 34-yard field goal with 11:21 left in the first quarter It was Nicholls to give the Colonels an early 3-0 lead. State’s first appearance After threatening on several occasions, Nicholls in the I-AA playoffs since 1986. Montana, the defending national quarterback Yale Vannoy threw a 40-yard pass to COACHES champions, took its first step back to advancing back to the national Michael Okoronkwo to help setup a 11-yard DeMarko Hutchinson scamper championship game with the win over the Colonels. that put Nicholls inside the Paladins 10-yard line. Like it did most of the day, The Colonels knew all about the Grizzlies’ high-flying aerial Furman’s defense stepped up and forced a field goal attempt. Romero got the attack but it was the Griz defense which shutdown NSU like a call and converted on a 20-yard try to give the Colonels a 6-0 lead with 11:21 Montana blizzard closes down Interstate 90. Nicholls managed just remaining in the half. 129 yards of total offense in the game, 64 rushing and 65 passing. After exchanging possession, the Paladins gained momentum following two Nicholls’ lone score was set up by a 33-yard interception return rushes for 30 yards by Cedrick Gipson and an Ingle Martin 17-yard dash that put by Ricky Wilson down to the Montana 9. Adam Diel kicked a 42- Furman on the Colonels 33-yard line. Two plays later, Martin hit Justin Stepp for 2010 REVIEW yard field goal with 14 seconds left in the first quarter to cut the a 29-yard completion in the endzone to give the Paladins a 7-6 lead heading into Grizzlies’ lead to 10-3. the locker room. Montana scored on consecutive drives in the second quarter to Furman carried the momentum gained from their last scoring drive into the take a 24-3 lead at the half. The Griz had 317 yards of total offense third quarter. In a drive that saw the Paladins keeping the ball on the ground for by the end of the first quarter to the Colonels’ 32. Montana finished all but five yards, Furman drove 57 yards in 15 plays, capped by a one-yard run with 545 yards of total offense, including 447 passing. by Martin to extend their lead to 14-6 with 8:06 remaining in the third quarter. Determined not to let their championship season end, the Colonels Nicholls State 3 0 0 0 - 3 answered with a score of their own. Facing third-and-9 from their 21-yard line, Montana 10 14 7 17 - 48 the Paladins Andrew Thacker was called for pass interference, giving Nicholls MT - Pacheco 27 pass from Ah Yat (Larson kick) first-and-10 from their 36-yard line. Following a series of rushes by atrioof SLC MT - Larson 41 FG Colonels, Vannoy completed a 22-yard pass to Kenly Horton on fourth-and-3 NSU - Diel 42 FG for a Nicholls touchdown with 2:02 remaining in the third quarter. However, the MT - Branen 12 run (Larson kick) Colonels’ two-point attempt failed, giving Furman a two-point advantage at 14-12. MT - Pacheco 10 pass from Ah Yat (Larson kick) The Colonels were led by senior quarterback Vannoy, who finished the game MT - Olsen 25 pass from Ah Yat (Larson kick) with 13 carries for 46 yards. He also went 3-for-8 passing for 72 yards and a

MT - Olsen 26 pass from Rowell (Larson kick) touchdown. Joseph Tobias averaged 4.5 yards per carry, with 90 yards on 20 HISTORY MT - Larson 31 FG attempts. Toney Edison led Nicholls on the defensive side of the ball with nine tackles, NSU MT one tackle for a loss, one fumble recovery and one blocked field goal. First Downs 8 26 Rushes-Yards 37-64 24-98 Nicholls 3 3 6 0 - 12 Passing 65 447 Furman 0 7 7 0 - 14 Return Yardage 36 150 NICH - Romero 34 FG Att-Comp-Int 24-9-1 53-33-2 NICH – Romero 20 FG Punts 12-35.0 2-33.5 FUR – Stepp 29 pass from Martin (Beckler kick) NICHOLLS Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-1 FUR - Martin 1 run (Beckler kick) Penalties-Yards 7-64 8-68 NICH – Horton 22 pass from Vannoy (Vannoy unsuccessful on Time of Possession 31:06 28:54 2-point conversion)

NICH FUR First Downs 14 21 Rushes-Yards 54-199 53-243 Passing 72 68 MEDIA Return Yardage 60 67 Att-Comp-Int 8-3-1 12-5-1 Punts 3-41 1-70 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-2 Penalties-Yards 3-25 2-25 Time of Possession 32:15 27:45

www.geauxcolonels.com 79 This is Nicholls

Founded in 1948 as Francis T. Nicholls Junior College, Nicholls State University brings together

MEDIA the diverse cultures and heritage found in South Central Louisiana. In 1970, Nicholls State was designated a university by an act of the Louisiana Legislature. The university was established to meet the higher education needs of Louisianians and has evolved during the past five decades into a center for learning. The quality of the university’s academic NICHOLLS programs is assured through numerous national-accrediting organizations. Nicholls State University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Today, the campus occupies 210 acres of land formerly part of historic Acadia Plantation on the eastern limits of the city of Thibodaux. The

HISTORY campus, which fronts Bayou Lafourche, is about 50 miles southwest of New Orleans. Nicholls State University offers more than 85 two-year, four-year and graduate level programs through five academic colleges - Arts and Sciences, Business Administration, the Chef John Folse Culinary Institute, Education and Life Sciences research and training programs. Other centers Nicholls State University campus was recently SLC and Technology. of excellence at Nicholls State University added to the Register. Renovated 19th century Nicholls State University was the first university include the Center for the Study of Dyslexia, homes front Canal Boulevard and New Orleans- in the state to offer seven-on, seven-off programs the Small Business Development Center style wrought iron traces downtown balconies. for those employed in the offshore oil industry. and the Center for Traditional Louisiana The Wetlands Acadian Cultural Center Nicholls is also the first public university in Boatbuilding. located in Thibodaux is one of three Acadian the state of Louisiana to undertake a strategic • The Ellender Memorial Library at Nicholls Cultural Centers of the Jean Lafitte National planning project. The project, which was funded State University houses more than 220,000 Historical Park and Preserve in Louisiana that entirely by private donations, helped prepare volumes, more than 3,000 journal titles and features many colorful aspects of Cajun life. Nicholls for the 21st century. catalogues about 255,000 federal and state Known as the “Gateway to Bayou Country,”

2010 REVIEW documents. It provides study areas for 1,500 Thibodaux is minutes away from the best in The University’s Mission patrons. outdoor recreation. Nicholls State University provides a unique • The Student Programming Association at blend of excellent academic programs to meet the Nicholls State University has played host to Francis Tillou Nicholls various entertainers including Travis Tritt, needs of Louisiana and beyond. The university Francis Redding Tillou Nicholls was an Third Eye Blind and Everclear. In addition to cultivates productive, responsible, engaged esteemed figure in the Confederate Army, a presenting performers each semester, the citizens in a personalized, culturally rich and Donaldsonville native, and the namesake of SPA sponsors Crawfish Day, an annual event dynamic learning environment through quality Nicholls State University. teaching, research, and service. that draws more than 2,500 students into John COACHES Nicholls was born in Donaldsonville on Aug. L. Guidry Stadium. 30, 1834. He graduated from West Point in 1855 Other facts about Nicholls and practiced law for a while. While serving in Thibodaux • The Chef John Folse Culinary Institute offers the Civil War he rose to the rank of brigadier both a Bachelor of Science Degree and an Retaining its Southern charm and Cajun general. After losing his left arm and leg and Associate of Science Degree in Culinary hospitality, Thibodaux has developed into a living as a prisoner of war, he returned home. Arts. The Institute was the first of its kind modern, progressive community where yesterday He practiced law in Napoleonville for a while in the United States to offer a Bachelor of welcomes tomorrow. and was then nominated for governor in 1876 by PLAYERS Science Degree in Culinary Arts. These Founded in 1820 on Bayou Lafourche, the Louisiana State Democratic Party. He was degree programs provide an opportunity for Thibodaux is graced by moss-laden oaks, elected during Reconstruction. students to develop in-depth knowledge of the plantation homes and lush fields of sugar cane. Nicholls went on to serve a second term culinary field of study that is strengthened and The word “lafourche” means fork as the bayou as governor, from 1888 to 1892 and greatly supported by a foundation of general learning. originally forked off the Mississippi River some 30 opposed the corrupt Louisiana Lottery. • The Louisiana Center for Women and miles upstream from Thibodaux. Following his time spent in as governor, he was Government at Nicholls State University was The Lafourche Parish Courthouse in downtown named chief justice of the Louisiana Supreme established in 1990 to encourage the future Thibodaux, the Edward Douglas White Home and Court. Nicholls retired to his home in Thibodaux OUTLOOK leadership of women by preparing them for Laurel Valley Plantation are listed on the National in 1911 and died in 1912. He is buried in the St. public service through nonpartisan education, Register of Historic Places. Elkins Hall on the John’s Episcopal Church Cemetery in Thibodaux.

80 2011 Nicholls Football Nicholls Athletics OUTLOOK Stephen T. Hulbert President Dr. Stephen T. Hulbert, who assumed the Presidency of Nicholls State University on July 1, 2003, is entering his eighth year as the president of Nicholls State University. Dr. Hulbert came to Louisiana from Montana where he had served as the Chancellor of The University of Montana – Western from 1999 to June 2003. Before assuming the Western chancellorship, PLAYERS Dr. Hulbert served as the Commissioner of Higher Education for the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations as well as the Chief Executive Officer of the Rhode Island Board of Governors for Higher Education. President Hulbert has over 30 years of senior administrative experience in higher education in Pennsylvania, Colorado, Rhode Island, Montana and Louisiana. He has served on several athletic governing boards including the Council of Presidents of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) and the Council of Presidents of the Frontier Athletic Conference. In the latter instance he was the Council Chair from 2000 through 2003.

Dr. Hulbert is married to Rebecca Kay Hulbert and they are the parents of one son, Scott Wesley, an attorney in Phoenix, COACHES Arizona.

Rob Bernardi Athletic Director Rob Bernardi facilitates and restore a sense of pride in Colonel and the Division I Academics/Eligibility/Compliance enters his athletics. Cabinet. eleventh season Improved facilities and added pride are not Prior to coming to Nicholls, Bernardi spent ten as director of the only areas where Bernardi has brought years in varying capacities at the New Orleans- 2010 REVIEW athletics at about changes to the athletic program. based Sun Belt Conference. During the last Nicholls State. Improving gradation rates and upgrading three years of his stay, he was the league’s With that, he the academic services provided to Colonel associate commissioner, coordinating and becomes the athletes has been a goal of the department implementing marketing and promotional efforts seond longest since Bernardi took over eight years ago. The related to the conference. He also worked hand- tenured athletics commitment to academics has begun to show in-hand with other conferences, covering such director in the positive results in the form of higher graduation topics as development and corporate relations. school’s history rates and improved APR (Academic Progress His responsibilities also included coordinating behind the Rates) scores. Colonel athletes are graduating the Sun Belt’s voting position on all NCAA legendary Ray at increasingly higher rates than ever before. legislation. SLC Didier. Stability, creativity, integrity and progress Bernardi is credited with bringing the Manning Prior to joining the Sun Belt Conference, are the words that best describe Bernardi’s tenure Passing Academy to Nicholls State University. The Bernardi spent four years at the University of at Nicholls. football camp, which features Archie, Peyton and Arizona involved in athletics administration. While Since arriving in Thibodaux, Bernardi has Eli Manning, has brought national attention to the at Arizona, Bernardi worked under former NCAA reinvigorated Nicholls athletics by transforming the Thibodaux community. The nationally recognized president Cedric Dempsey, Dempsey was the department into a modern, progressive program football camp finished its fifth year on the Nicholls athletics director at Arizona during the time. aimed at increasing funding, improving facilities campus, MPA attracts nearly 1000 young athletes Born and raised in Los Angeles, California, HISTORY and enhancing the student-athlete experience. to Nicholls and has become a summer attraction Bernardi was a graduate assistant football coach The California native’s energy has worn off on for the community, and economic success for the at both the University of Arizona and Oregon coaches, student-athletes and members of the local community. State. While at Oregon State, he earned a support staff. Bernardi has been active within the NCAA master’s degree in higher education. He earned Bernardi helped orchestrate the renewal of a governance process having served on numerous an undergraduate degree in public health from self-assessed student fee to help support Colonel NCAA committees. Currently Rob Bernardi is a California State University, Northridge in 1983. athletics. It was the first time in more than two member of the Division I Football Championship Rob has two daughters Nadine (26), Jenna (15), decades that intercollegiate athletics at Nicholls Committee, the NCAA Division I Committee on and is the grandfather of Emma (5). Bernardi’s NICHOLLS received funding directly from student fees. The Athletics Certification, and the NCAA Division brother, Gary, is also involved in collegiate athletics added funding in conjunction with increased I Football Issues Committee. In the past he has serving as an assistant football coach at San Jose private support has helped rejuvenate athletic served on the NCAA Interpretations Committee State.

Nicholls Athletics Directors Morris Osburn...... 1958-1960 James Hall...... 1960-1963

Raymond E. Didier...... 1963-1978 MEDIA Donald Landry...... 1978-1987 Phil Greco...... 1987-1993 Mike Knight...... 1993-1998 Stan Williamson...... 1998-2000 Rob Bernardi...... 2000-present

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NICHOLLS Krista Bayers Jean Bourgeois Jamie Bustos Erica Callais Kerry Conner Head Athletic Trainer Women’s Athletics/Men’s Assistant Director of Assistant A.D. for Equipment Manager Basketball Secretary Athletic Media Relations Athletic Academic Services HISTORY SLC

James Downer TBA Lori Henry Michelle Keife Easton LeBouef Director of Compliance Director of Athletic Coordinator of Student Events Coordinator Associate A.D. for Media Relations Athlete Learning Budgetary Control 2010 REVIEW

Barbara Naquin DoBee Plaisance Connie Rome Brandon Ruttley Arrianna Smith Martin Assistant Senior Women’s Business Office Director of Marketing and Faculty Athletics

COACHES Athletic Trainer Administrator Secretary Development Representative PLAYERS

Cathy Stegall Amelie Talbot Brian Thomas Compliance Secretary Football Secretary Strength & Conditioning Coach OUTLOOK

82 2011 Nicholls Football Athletic Training OUTLOOK PLAYERS

Krista bayers, Barbara Naquin, Celest Weuve, Amelia Mason, Gerard White, M.Ed, ATC, LAT MS, ATC, LAT MS, ATC, LAT, CSCS Med. ATC, LAT M.Ed, ATC, LAT Clinical Athletic Trainer Dept. Head of Allied Health

Associate Athletic Trainer Athletic Training Curriculm COACHES Clinical Coordinator/Clinical Sciences/ Program Director Athletic Trainer Clinical Instructor The Nicholls State University’s Athletic and rehabilitate the student-athlete. NSU Athletic Department strives to provide leadership and Training Department provides comprehensive, Training serves as a major intellectual and creative education for athletic training students through state-of-the-art health care and wellness services resource for NSU Athletics, develops interactive quality educational and clinical experiences. as it pertains to the well-being of the student- partnerships with allied health professionals, and The Vision of the Nicholls State University’s athlete. The Staff is composed of five full-time participates in the exploration and development Athletic Training Department is to become a and three graduate assistant athletic trainers who of the student-athlete’s health and well-being. nationally recognized athletic training program are nationally certified athletic trainers through Nicholls State University’s Athletic Training focusing on first-class, state-of-the-art health 2010 REVIEW the Board of Certification of the National Athletic Department also serves as a dynamic clinical care services to the NSU Athletic Department, Trainers’ Association. Each member of the NSU learning experience for the institution’s accredited and a respected and prominent leader with Athletic Training Department will do his or her Athletic Training curriculum. Currently there the reputation of providing quality educational part to provide professional, first-class leadership are approximately 25 athletic training students experiences to athletic training students. and counseling necessary to prevent, manage, within the program. The NSU Athletic Training

Head Coaches SLC HISTORY

Dylan Harrison TBA J.P. Piper DoBee Plaisance James Schilling Head Soccer Coach Head Softball Coach Head Men’s Head Women’s Head Golf Coach Basketball Coach Basketball Coach NICHOLLS MEDIA

Charlie Stubbs Meenakshi Sundaram Seth Thibodeaux TeAna Tramel Scott Williamson Head Football Coach Head Men’s & Women’s Head Baseball Coach Head Volleyball Coach Head Cross Country/Track Tennis Coach & Field Coach

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John L. Guidry Stadium has served as Nicholls yard pass from Lonnie Rogers State football’s only home since the school began for the first Colonel touchdown

MEDIA playing the sport on the intercollegiate level in in the stadium as NSU came 1972. The facility is named in honor of former from behind to win. Galliano state representative John L. Guidry The facility was originally who was instrumental in the establishment of referred to as Colonel Stadium Francis T. Nicholls Junior College. but was renamed in Guidry’s The stadium features a three-level press box honor Sept. 15, 1973. on the west side. The second level houses an In 38 seasons, the Colonels area for game management staff, radio and have posted a 105-87-3 record NICHOLLS coaches’ booths and a working press area that in Guidry Stadium. Year-by-Year in Guidry Stadium was established following a renovation project In 1975, Nicholls State captured the Gulf that was completed prior to the 1999 season. South Conference championship with an 8-2 1972...... 2-4 The president’s suite and a new 30-seat club record, including a 6-0 mark at home. It is the 1973...... 2-3 level, which was also part of the 1999 press only time Nicholls has gone undefeated at 1974...... 2-3 box renovation, is located on the third level. A home. The 1996 Colonels capped the program’s 1975...... 6-0 photo deck is located on the roof. Just prior to 25th anniversary season by going 5-1 in Guidry 1976...... 4-1

HISTORY the start of the 2001 season, a new scoreboard, Stadium. 1977...... 1-4 complete with graphic animation features as well The five largest crowds to see Nicholls State as a new sound system was installed. play in the stadium have come against intra- 1978...... 2-3 Adjacent to the elevator landing at ground state rival Southern University, including a 1979...... 5-1 level is the Colonels’ Club Room. Colonels’ record 14,125 in the first Jaguar-Colonel game 1980...... 2-4 Club members use the building as a hospitality played in the stadium in 1981. 1981...... 4-2-1 area before home games as well as for various The stadium underwent an unexpected facelift

SLC 1982...... 3-2 university functions throughout the year. during the 1992 season after suffering $150,000 1983...... 1-4 Guidry Stadium is located adjacent to the worth of damage during Hurricane Andrew. 1984...... 4-2 Frank Barker Athletic Building, which houses The concrete facade between the third-floor 1985...... 4-2 the NSU football coaches’ offices, locker glass and the roof was ripped away by strong 1986...... 4-1 rooms, the sports medicine department and the winds during the storm and falling debris sports information office. The NSU Strength & destroyed 52 chair back seats. Glass on the 1987...... 2-3-1 Conditioning facility and a 50-yard artificial turf south side of the press box on both the second 1988...... 4-1 field are located directly behind Barker Hall. and third levels was also blown out. 1989...... 4-2 The stadium was officially dedicated on Members of the media had a rare opportunity 1990...... 4-2 2010 REVIEW September 16, 1972 as Nicholls State defeated to enjoy the first three home games in an open- 1991...... 1-4 Ouachita Baptist 12-7. air press box while the stadium was in repair. 1992...... 1-3-1 Hermon Grissom drilled a 37-yard field goal Guidry Stadium was originally constructed at 1993...... 2-3 in the opening period for the first score in the a cost of nearly $2 million. 1994...... 2-3 stadium. Chris “Gator” Gardner caught a 27- 1995...... 0-5 1996...... 5-1 Largest John L. Guidry Stadium Crowds 1997...... 4-1 COACHES 1998...... 2-2 Oct. 10, 1981 Nov. 2, 1996 Nicholls State 56, Southern 14...... 14,125 Nicholls State 14, Southern 0...... 11,714 1999...... 0-4 Oct. 8, 1983 Oct. 20, 1979 2000...... 1-4 Southern 21, Nicholls State 20...... 13,981 Mississippi College 28, Nicholls St. 14... 11,550 2001...... 2-3 Oct. 8, 1988 Sept. 25, 1976 2002...... 3-2 Nicholls State 24, Southern 0...... 13,370 Troy State 14, Nicholls State 9...... 11,500 2003...... 4-1 Oct. 11, 1986 Oct. 11, 1975 2004...... 3-1 PLAYERS Nicholls State 17, Southern 10...... 13,300 Nicholls State 23, Northwestern State 10.11,000 2005...... 4-0 Oct. 6, 1984 Oct. 29, 1994 2006...... 3-3 Nicholls State 43, Southern 26...... 13,280 Nicholls State 20, Southern 14...... 10,617 2007...... 4-1 Sept. 11, 1976 Oct. 23, 1976 2008...... 2-2 Nicholls State 17, Mississippi College 7.12,500 Nicholls State 7, Austin Peay 0...... 10,500 2009...... 2-3 Nov. 13, 1982 Oct. 31, 1992 2010...... 2-3 Grambling 33, Nicholls State 15...... 12,200 Nicholls State 27, Southern 24...... 10,322

OUTLOOK Nov. 17, 1990 Totals...... 107-90-3 Nicholls State 23, Southern 19...... 12,132

84 2011 Nicholls Football Media Information OUTLOOK The Office of Sports Information the media at all times. the Wednesday morning prior to office, which is on the right side of at Nicholls State University is Telephone interviews with Stubbs the game. No passes will be issued the press box entrance when facing responsible for the day-to-day and Colonel student-athletes will after Thursday afternoon, NO the stadium. Please be prepared to publicity efforts of 14 Division I take place on Wednesdays before EXCEPTIONS. present proper identification when sports. The primary function of the practice. Please let football SID Media who cover Nicholls State picking up credentials. The media

Nicholls Sports Information Office Jamie Bustos know in advance what opponents on a regular basis will call window will open 90 minutes PLAYERS is to service and accommodate the players you wish to interview and the may request credentials through prior to kickoff. media in its coverage of the entire appropriate arrangements will be opponent’s sports information Colonel Athletic department. made. Home telephone numbers offices or through Nicholls. Nicholls Press Box and The media relations office handles of players and coaches will not be follows the guidelines set forth by Gameday Services a myriad of press services, including, released to the media. Stubbs will the NCAA in issuing credentials. In Home and visiting radio booths, but not limited to, the issuing of be available for out-of-town radio and most instances, the Nicholls Office coaches’ boxes and the public COACHES credentials, the publication of media newspaper interviews ONLY during of Sports Information will fill all address announcer as well as the guides, game programs and press the Southland Conference weekly legitimate requests for credentials. working press area are located notes as well as maintaining statistics teleconference. Stubbs will take part All credential requests should be on the second level of the Guidry and upkeeping the website. in the Southland Conference Call on sent to: Jamie Bustos, Athletics- Stadium press box. The photo deck Members of the media relations Tuesday mornings at approximately Barker Building, Nicholls State is located on the fourth level. office will assist you with any day- 10:47 a.m. Sports Information, P.O. Box 2032, Approximately 60 minutes prior of-game needs, including player and All student-athlete interviews will Thibodaux, La. 70310. to kickoff, a pre-game meal will be

coach information, in-game statistics be scheduled around classes and served to all credentialed media. 2010 REVIEW and post-game notes and quotes. other academic commitments. Visiting Radio Beverages and snacks will be Journalists and media covering There are two courtesy phone available throughout the entire game Nicholls University Athletics benefit Tuesday Press Conferences lines available for the official radio as well. from working in a professional and Nicholls State head coach Charlie station of Nicholls opponents. Please In order to effectively maintain, a comfortable environment. Stubbs will be available in Stubbs’ inform Jamie Bustos at least one professional environment, cheering Members of the media relations Barker Hall office on Tuesday’s at week in advance if you are planning WILL NOT be tolerated in the press staff are on call virtually every day of 1:30 p.m. to meet with the local to make use of the phone lines. box. If any member is found cheering the year, ‘round the clock, in an effort media. At this time, Stubbs will review at any point during the game, they to enhance the coverage of Nicholls the previous week’s game and look Photo Credentials will be asked to leave the press box. SLC Athletics. forward to what lies ahead. At some Photo credentials will be issued Pre-game packets, including Please adhere to the following point during the press conference, only to accredited media outlets— notes, statistics, flip cards and guidelines when covering Colonel an injury report and updated depth newspaper, television stations and programs, will be made available football during the 2011 season. chart will be discussed and made other recognized publications. upon arrival to the press box. A available. Nicholls follows NCAA rules complete play-by-play account of

During the Week regarding sideline photographers. each quarter as well as individual HISTORY The Nicholls football team Coaches Shows Photographers are not permitted to and team statistics will be distributed practices Tuesday through Thursday Coach Stubbs will tape a weekly photograph in the team area, which following each quarter and at on the practice fields across the coach’s show at Copeland’s in is located between the 25-yard halftime. Approximately 20 minutes parking lot from Guidry Stadium. Houma on Tuesday’s at 11 a.m. “The lines on both sides of the field. All following the conclusion of the game, Practice will generally take place Charlie Stubbs Show” will air on HTV photographers are required to have full stat books will be made available from 3:20 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. All 10 on Wednesday at 10:30 a.m., proper sideline credentials. to the media. Out-of-town scores practices are open to the media Thursday at 2:30 a.m. and Thursday from around the region and nation and public with the understanding at 8:30 p.m. WHNO-TV 20 will air the Media Parking will be distributed periodically during NICHOLLS the strategy, formations, plays and show on Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. Media parking at John L. the game as well. personnel adjustments are to remain Guidry Stadium is available to all All requests to fax statistics to private. On occasion, practices may Media Credentials credentialed media. Requests for local media outlets will be honored be closed to all at the discretion of Media credentials for Nicholls submitting parking passes should be as soon as possible following the Coach Stubbs. State home games are issued for made when submitting press and/ conclusion of the game. Interviews with Nicholls State working media only. Sports editors or photo credential requests. The In addition, the Guidry Stadium University head coach Charlie and sports directors of accredited media parking area is located on Press Box will remain open for 60

Stubbs and Colonel student-athletes media outlets should submit the west side of the stadium and is minutes following the conclusion of MEDIA can be conducted either before or requests for credentials on company accessible from Audubon Drive. the game for media to file stories. after practice. All interviews MUST letterhead. Requests for season An ample supply of phone lines are be conducted on the practice field. passes should be submitted as early Media Will Call available for the purposes of sending The Nicholls locker room and training as possible. Media covering single The media will call window is stories. room are OFF LIMITS to members of games should submit requests by located at the southwest ticket

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Post-Game Procedures locker room is CLOSED to the requests for player interviews with dressing room. Again, no interviews Both the Nicholls locker room media at all times. At home, Nicholls five minutes to play in the contest will be conducted on the playing field. MEDIA and visiting locker room facilities coach Charlie Stubbs and selected and will escort media members to the Please direct all requests to Jamie are located in Barker Hall. The student-athletes will be made interview room following the game. Bustos. visiting locker room is on the west available for interviews following Statistics will be made available side of Barker Hall and faces Guidry the NCAA-mandated 10-minute to media members in the Meeting On the Internet Stadium while the Colonel dressing cooling off period. The interviews Room #1. Nicholls football information can rooms are located on the east side will take place in the NSU Meeting On the road, Coach Stubbs and be accessed through the University’s of Barker Hall. Policies concerning Room #1, located in Barker Hall. selected student-athletes will meet official website, www.geauxcolonels. interviews with visiting coaches and ABSOLUTELY NO INTERVIEWS with the media following the NCAA com. Updated statistics, rosters, NICHOLLS student-athletes will be set by sports WILL BE CONDUCTED ON THE mandated 10-minute cooling off bios and game notes can be found at information representatives of the FIELD. A member of the Nicholls period in a pre-designated area the site as well as other information visiting institution. The Nicholls sports information staff will take generally just outside the Colonel pertaining to Nicholls football.

HISTORY Media Outlets Wire Services Kelly McElroy, Sports Writer- Television Stations WWL-TV/CBS The Associated Press [email protected] H-TV10/Independent Jim Henderson - [email protected] Mary Foster - [email protected] Teddy Renois, Sports Writer - 1202 St. Charles • Houma, LA 70360 Juan Kincaid - [email protected] 1515 Poydras St., Suite 2500 [email protected] Office: 985-876-3456 • Fax: 985-853- 1024 North Rampart Street • New Orleans, LA 70112 P.O. Box 2717 • Houma, LA 70361 1856 New Orleans, LA 70116 Office: 800 662-7717 or 504-523-3931 Office: 985-857-2210 • Fax: 985-857-2244 Office: 504-529-6290/6291 • SLC Fax: 504-586-0531 KWBJ-TV/Independent Fax: 504-529-6472 The Advocate Chris Hunter – Sports Editor The Sports Network Butch Muir, Executive Sports Editor - 608 Michigan Street • Radio Matt Dougherty - mdougherty@ [email protected] Morgan City, LA 70380 KBZE-105.7 FM sportsnetwork.com [email protected] Office: 985-384-6960 • Fax: 985-385- Seth Thomas - Sports Director - 2200 Byberry Road • Hatboro, PA 19040 P.O. Box 588 • Baton Rouge, LA 70821 1916 [email protected] Office: 800-227-7249 or 800-583-5499 • Office: 225-383-1111 Fax: 225-388-0318 P.O. Box 1560 • Morgan City, LA 70381 Fax: 800-227-0803 or 800-583-6195 WAFB-TV/CBS Office: 985-385-1391 • Fax: 985-385- Times-Picayune Steve Schneider – Sports Director 6268 Stats, Inc. Doug Tatum, Sports Editor – [email protected] Joe Linholm, Director [email protected] 844 Government St. • KNSU – 91.5 FM 2010 REVIEW 8130 Lehigh Avenue • Ted Lewis, Sports Writer - Baton Rouge, LA 70802 P.O. Box 2010 • Thibodaux, LA 70310 Morton Grove, Ill. 60053 [email protected] Office: 225-383-9999 • Fax: 225-379- Office: 985-448-4258 • Fax: 985-448- Office: 847-583-2128 or 847-583-2100 • 3800 Howard Ave. • 7880 4258 Fax: 800-357-8525 or 847-470-9140 New Orleans, LA 70140 Office: 504-826-3406 • Fax: 504-826- WBRZ-TV/ABC KCIL-107.5 FM Don Hansen’s National Weekly 3401 P.O. Box 2906 • Baton Rouge, LA 70821 Hilary Domangue Football Gazette Office: 225-336-2360 • Fax: 225-336- P.O. Box 2068 • Houma, LA 70361 Don Hansen, Publisher - The Nicholls Worth 2347 Office: 985-851-1020 • Fax: 985-872- [email protected] Jake Martin, Sports Editor - 4403

COACHES P.O. Box 305 [email protected] WDSU-TV/NBC Westmont, IL 60559-0305 P.O. Box 2010 • Thibodaux, LA 70310 846 Howard Ave. • New Orleans, LA KLRZ -100.3 FM Phone: 630-964-1062 Office: 985-448-4258 • Fax: 985-448- 70113 Ken Freidlander - [email protected] Fax: 630-964-1105 4267 Office: 504-679-0656/0657 • 11603 Hwy. 308 • Larose, LA 70373 Fax: 504-679-0733 Office: 985-798-7792 • Fax: 985-798- ESPN/SportsTicker Tri-Parish Times 7793 Lou Monaco Casey Gisclair, Sports Editor - WGNO-TV/ABC 19 East 34th Street 7th Floor • [email protected] Ed Daniels - [email protected] WWL - 870 AM New York, NY 10016 4924 Highway 311 • Houma, LA 70360 2 Canal Street, Suite 2800 1450 Poydras, Suite 440 • PLAYERS Office: 800-367-8935 • Phone: 985-876-3008 • Fax: 985-876- New Orleans, LA 70130 New Orleans, LA 70112 Fax: 800-336-0383 0950 Office: 504-619-6328/6329 • Office: 504-593-2137 • Fax: 504-593- Fax: 504-619-6332 1850 Print Media Daily Review Daily Comet/ Houma Courier John Martin, Sports Editor - WVUE-TV/Fox Brent St. Germain Sports Editor [email protected] Rob Ennis - [email protected] [email protected] P.O. Box 948 • Morgan City, LA 70380 1025 S. Jefferson Davis Pkwy. • Chris Singleton, Sports Writer- Office: 985-384-8370 • Fax: 985-384- New Orleans, LA 70125 [email protected] 4255 Office: 504-483-1542/1527 • OUTLOOK Fax: 504-483-1543

86 2011 Nicholls Football Restaurant and Hotel Information OUTLOOK All Area Codes are (985) Thibodaux Restaurants Houma Restaurants Bubba’s II Po-Boys Outback Steakhouse 212 East Bayou Road...... 449-0900 1561 Martin Luther King Blvd...... 580-1800 Bubba’s II Seafood Restaurant Applebee’s PLAYERS 764 West Bayou Road...... 446-5117 1039 W Tunnel Blvd...... 851-7100 The Captain’s Table Chili’s 400 East First...... 446-0561 1539 Martin Luther King Blvd...... 580-0810 Chili’s Copeland’s of New Orleans 620 North Canal Boulevard...... 447-8144 1534 Martin Luther King Blvd...... 873-9600 The Olive Garden

Chinese Chef’s II COACHES 361 North Canal Boulevard...... 448-3580 1757 Martin Luther King Blvd...... 872-6990 Flanagan’s Creative Food and Drinks Lone Star Steakhouse 1111 Audubon Drive...... 447-7771 1639 Martin Luther King Blvd...... 853-1581 Fremin’s The Ground Pat’i 402 West Third...... 449-0333 101 Bayou Gardens Blvd...... 872-3781 La Casa Del Sol Fast Food Restaurants Burger King

Plaza Del Rienzi Shopping Center...... 446-2576 2010 REVIEW Pepper’s Pizzeria 206 East First Street...... 447-9773 600 West 3rd...... 446-0006 Church’s Fried Chicken Politz’s Restaurant 518 St. Mary Street...... 446-7673 100 St. Mary...... 448-0944 Domino’s Pizza The Great Wall 1606 Canal Boulevard...... 448-1700 1200 St. Mary ...... 446-0895 Frostop on the Bayou Western Sizzlin 406 Pleasure Lane...... 446-1528 411 North Canal Boulevard...... 447-1983 McDonald’s SLC West Main Pizza 307 North Canal Boulevard...... 448-1727 524 St. Mary...... 449-0001 Popeye’s Fried Chicken 305 North Canal Boulevard...... 446-3051 Rally’s 400 North Canal Boulevard...... 446-7373 Subway Sandwiches HISTORY 1121 Audubon Drive...... 446-0100 Taco Bell 377 North Canal Boulevard...... 446-5791 Wendy’s 1135 Audubon Drive...... 449-4020 NICHOLLS

Thibodaux & Houma Hotels Ecomony Inn – Houma Ramada Inn - Thibodaux 222 S. Hollywood Rd...... 851-6041 400 East First Street...... 446-0561 Fairfield Inn - Houma Plantation Inn – Houma 1530 Martin Luther King Blvd...... 580-1050 1381 Tunnel Boulevard...... 868-0500 Hampton Inn - Houma Ramada Inn - Houma MEDIA 1728 Martin Luther King Blvd...... 873-3140 1400 West Tunnel Boulevard...... 879-4871 Hampton Inn - Thibodaux Red Carpet Inn – Houma 826 Canal Blvd...... 446-0900 US Highway 90 West...... 876-4160 Holiday Inn Holidome - Houma 210 South Hollywood...... 868-5851

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From New Orleans’ Louis 6. Drive on Hwy. 24 (road turns into Hwy. 20) for 8.7 miles into city of Thibodaux and La. Hwy. 1. MEDIA Armstrong International Airport 7. Right on La. 1 South and drive 1 mile to Audubon Drive (corner of 1. Start: Exiting Airport onto U.S. Hwy. 61. Nicholls campus). 2. Right on U.S. 61 North for 3.8 miles. 8. Right on Audubon for 7/10ths of a mile to Guidry Stadium. 3. Right onto I-310 South (via Mississippi River Bridge) for 8.6 miles. 4. Right on U.S. Hwy. 90 West (via Houma/Raceland) for 14 miles. From Baton Rouge, Louisiana 5. Highway splits - Right fork onto La. Hwy. 182 for 3.8 miles. 1. Start: Intersection I-10 and I-110 in Baton Rouge. 6. Right on La. Hwy. 1 North for 13.6 miles to Acadia Drive (on Nicholls 2. Drive I-10 East 4.2 miles and take I-10 East (right) to New Orleans at campus). the split with I-12. NICHOLLS 7. Left on Audubon for 7/10ths of a mile to Guidry Stadium. 3. Drive I-10 East 22.6 miles to Exit 182 (Sunshine Bridge exit) and exit right onto La. Hwy. 22. Drive .6 mile and turn left on La. Hwy. 70. 4. Drive 9.4 miles crossing Sunshine Bridge (50 cent toll) to La. Hwy. 70 From Lafayette, Louisiana split and take left fork to four-way stop. 1. Start: Intersection I-10 and I-49 in Lafayette. 5. Drive 6.7 miles and to split in La. Hwy. 70. Get in left lane and take left 2. Drive U.S. Hwy. 167 south 2.5 miles until U.S. 167 merges with U.S. onto Spur 70 for 2.6 miles until it deadends at La. Hwy. 1. Hwy. 90. 6. Left on La. Hwy. 1 South for 22.0 miles to Acadia Drive (on Nicholls 3. Continue on U.S. 90 East (U.S. 167 turns southwest-Follow U.S. 90 HISTORY campus). East). 7. Right on Audubon for 7/10ths of a mile to Guidry Stadium. 4. Drive U.S. 90 East through Morgan City. In Morgan City, highway signs will indicate route to New Orleans. 5. Continue on U.S. 90 East until the Thibodaux/Houma exit and take a left towards Thibodaux onto Hwy 24. Guidry Stadium SLC 2010 REVIEW COACHES PLAYERS OUTLOOK

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