2007 State Football

Media Information and Record Book Contents MEDIA INFORMATION TEAM RECORDS General Info ...... 1 Season Records...... 6 Contents...... 1.1 Defense ...... 6.1 Quick Facts...... 1.2 Passing ...... 6.2 Media Services & Guidelines ...... 1.3 Punting ...... 6.2 Athletic Department Staff ...... 1.5 Returning ...... 6.3 Media Outlets ...... 1.7 Rushing...... 6.3 Robert M. Hartley Press Box ...... 1.9 Scoring ...... 6.3 MSU Radio Network...... 1.10 Total Offense ...... 6.4 2007 Opponents ...... 1.11 Battle for the Golden Egg ...... 1.23 Single-Game Records ...... 7 Opponent Composite Schedule ...... 1.24 Defense ...... 7.1 Passing ...... 7.2 2007 BULLDOGS Punting ...... 7.2 Players ...... 2 Returning ...... 7.3 Numerical Roster ...... 2.1 Rushing...... 7.3 Alphabetical Roster ...... 2.3 Scoring ...... 7.3 Roster Breakdown ...... 2.5 Total Offense / Comebacks ...... 7.4 2007 Pre-Season Depth Chart ...... 2.8 Returning Player Bios ...... 2.9 Signees...... 2.28 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Career Records ...... 8 Coaches ...... 3 All-Purpose...... 8.1 Head Coach ...... 3.1 Defense ...... 8.1 Woody McCorvey - Assistant Head Coach / Offensive Coordinator. . . . .3.4 Passing ...... 8.2 Ellis Johnson - Defensive Coordinator ...... 3.5 Punting ...... 8.3 - Running Backs ...... 3.6 Receiving ...... 8.3 J.B. Grimes - Offensive Line...... 3.7 Returning ...... 8.4 Charlie Harbison - Safties...... 3.8 Rushing...... 8.5 Melvin Smith - ...... 3.9 Scoring ...... 8.6 Reed Stringer - Tight Ends/Special Teams...... 3.10 Total Offense ...... 8.6 David Turner - Defensive Line ...... 3.11 Pat Washington - Wide Receivers ...... 3.12 Season Records...... 9 All-Purpose...... 9.1 HISTORY Defense ...... 9.1 2006 Season Review ...... 4 Passing ...... 9.3 Game Recaps ...... 4.1 Punting ...... 9.4 Final Statistics...... 4.7 Receiving ...... 9.5 Team Game-by-Game Statistics...... 4.10 Returning ...... 9.6 Individual Game-by-Game Statistics ...... 4.11 Rushing...... 9.8 Starting Lineups / Career Starts ...... 4.12 Scoring ...... 9.9 Player Participation ...... 4.13 Total Offense ...... 9.10 Career Games / Scoring Drives ...... 4.14 Single-Game Records ...... 10 All-Time School History...... 5 All-Purpose...... 10.1 MSU Football History ...... 5.1 Defense ...... 10.1 All-Time Results ...... 5.3 Passing ...... 10.2 Yearly Records ...... 5.16 Punting ...... 10.3 Conference / Television Records ...... 5.17 Receiving ...... 10.3 Television Appearances ...... 5.18 Returning ...... 10.4 Series Records ...... 5.19 Rushing...... 10.4 Miscellaneous Records...... 5.26 Scoring ...... 10.5 Streaks ...... 5.27 Total Offense ...... 10.6 All-Time Assistant Coaches ...... 5.28 Letterwinners ...... 5.29 Honors ...... 5.36 MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS Miscellaneous Records ...... 11 The 2007 Mississippi State University Football Media Information and Record Book has Davis Wade at Scott Field Records ...... 11.1 been specifically prepared to assist media members in their coverage of the Bulldogs. We hope that most of your questions will be answered on the pages of this guide. The Last Time ...... 11.2 However, should you need additional information or assistance, please contact the MSU Athletic Media Relations Office. We appreciate your coverage of Mississippi State University football and look forward to working with you this fall.

Media Information & Record Book 1.1 Quick Facts 2007 MISSISSIPPI STATE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE GENERAL INFORMATION AUG.30 (THURS.) * LSU 7 P.M. STARKVILLE, MISS. Location ...... Starkville, Mississippi Sept. 8 at Tulane 6 p.m. New Orleans, La. Founded ...... February 28, 1878 Sept. 15 * at Auburn 11:30 a.m. Auburn, Ala. Nickname ...... Bulldogs SEPT. 22 GARDNER-WEBB 6 P.M. STARKVILLE, MISS. Enrollment ...... 15,934 Sept. 29 * at South Carolina TBA Columbia, S.C. President ...... Dr. Robert Foglesong OCT. 6 * UAB TBA STARKVILLE, MISS. Faculty Athletics Representative ...... Dr. Steve Turner OCT. 13 * TENNESSEE TBA STARKVILLE, MISS. Conference ...... Southeastern (West) Oct. 20 at West Virginia TBA Morgantown, W.V. Colors ...... Maroon and White Oct. 27 * at Kentucky TBA Lexington, Ky. Print Color ...... Maroon - PMS 202 NOV. 10 * ALABAMA TBA STARKVILLE, MISS. Stadium ...... Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field Nov. 17 * vs. Arkansas TBA Little Rock, Ark. Constructed ...... 1914 NOV. 23 (FRI.) * OLE MISS 11:30 A.M. STARKVILLE, MISS. Capacity ...... 55,082 Playing Surface ...... Natural Grass (Prescription Athletic Turf) COACHING STAFF Head Coach ...... Sylvester Croom (Alabama, 1975) DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS Record at MState ...... 9-25 (Fourth year) Director of Athletics ...... Larry Templeton Career Record ...... 9-25 (Fourth year) Associate AD / Student Services ...... David Boles Assistant Coaches Associate AD / Development and External Affairs ...... Greg Byrne Woody McCorvey ...... asst. head coach / off. coordinator / QBs Associate AD / External Operations ...... Jim Ellis Rockey Felker ...... recruiting coordinator / running backs Associate AD / Women’s Sports ...... Ann Carr J.B. Grimes ...... offensive line Associate AD / Athletic Development ...... Straton Karatassos Charlie Harbison ...... safties Associate AD / Internal Operations ...... Duncan McKenzie Ellis Johnson ...... defensive coordinator / linebackers Associate AD / Media & Public Relations ...... Mike Nemeth Melvin Smith ...... cornerbacks Reed Stringer ...... tight ends / special teams coordinator MEDIA RELATIONS David Turner ...... defensive line Football Contacts: Pat Washington ...... wide receivers Mike Nemeth ...... Associate AD/Media & Public Relations Support Staff Joe Galbraith ...... Assistant Director of Media Relations Brock Dulaney ...... coordinator of fi lming & computing services Staff: Ryan Hollern ...... coordinator of recruiting operations John R. Cade ...... Assistant AD Paul Mock ...... head athletic trainer David Rosinski ...... Associate Director Brad Pendergrass ...... coordinator of football operations Tim Andrzejewski ...... Assistant Director Ben Pollard ...... head strength coach Cassie Chance ...... Assistant Director Phil Silva ...... equipment manager Joe Dier ...... Assistant Director Jay Middleton ...... Graduate Assistant FOOTBALL INFORMATION Anne Cooke ...... Administrative Secretary 2006 Overall Record ...... 3-9 Diane Keith ...... Administrative Secretary 2006 SEC Record/Finish ...... 1-7/6th (West) Offensive System ...... Multiple Pro Style Media Relations Offi ce Phone ...... 662.325.2703 Defensive System ...... 4-3 Media Relations Fax ...... 662.325.2563 Lettermen Returning ...... 40 (20 offense, 18 defense, 2 specialty) Offi cial Web Site ...... www.mstateathletics.com Lettermen Lost ...... 25 (9 offense, 13 defense, 3 specialty) Starters Returning ...... 16 (9 offense, 5 defense, 2 specialty) Starters Lost ...... 8 (2 offense, 6 defense, 0 specialty) Returning Offensive Starters (9): Royce Blackledge (OL, 6-4, 293, Sr., 3L) Tony Burks (WR, 6-4, 214, Sr., 1L) Eric Butler (TE, 6-3, 251, Sr., 3L) Anthony Dixon (RB, 6-1, 235, So., 1L) J.D. Hamilton (OL, 6-4, 290, Sr., 1L) (QB, 6-1, 190, Jr., 2L) Craig Jenkins (OL, 6-4, 319, So., 1L) Dezmond Sherrod (TE, 6-3, 245, Sr., 3L) Anthony Strauder (OL, 6-3, 298, Jr., 2L) Returning Defensive Starters (5): Titus Brown (DE, 6-3, 247, Sr., 3L) Jamar Chaney (LB, 6-1, 230, Jr., 2L) Keith Fitzhugh (DB, 5-11, 203, Jr., 2L) Gabe O’Neal (LB, 6-1, 220, Sr., 3L) Derek Pegues (DB, 5-10, 192, Jr., 2L) Returning Specialist Starters (2): Adam Carlson (K, 6-4, 195, Jr., 2L) Blake McAdams (P, 5-10, 190, Jr., 2L)

Media Information & Record Book 1.2 Media Services and Guidelines MSU ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS SYLVESTER CROOM INTERVIEWS MSU ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS PHONE All interviews with head football coach Sylvester Croom should be direct- (662) 325-2703 ed through the MSU Athletic Media Relations office. Please contact Mike MSU ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS FAX Nemeth at 662-325-2723 to arrange an interview time. The head coach (662) 325-2563 prefers that all interviews be conducted on Monday. MSU ATHLETICS WEB SITE Croom has three scheduled interview opportunities during game-week http://www.mstateathletics.com and media representatives are encouraged to make use of these question- MAILING ADDRESS and-answer situations. Croom is also generally available before or after P.O. Box 5308 practice, but media members must coordinate those opportunities through Mississippi State, MS 39762 Nemeth. OVERNIGHT ADDRESS Bryan Building MONDAY TELECONFERENCE (MSU) Lakeview Drive MSU will conduct a Monday teleconference with coach Croom at 10:00 Mississippi State, MS 39762 a.m. (CT). This is generally a 30-minute conference call that reviews the previous week's game; however, the upcoming game's media is encouraged MSU FOOTBALL CONTACTS to use this opportunity to speak to the MSU head coach. Contact the MSU Mike Nemeth, Associate AD/Media & Public Relations Media Relations office for the teleconference number. [email protected] Home: (662) 323-7780 • Cell: (662) 418-7229 TUESDAY PRESS CONFERENCE (MSU) Joe Galbraith, Assistant Director of Media Relations Coach Croom will conduct a weekly media conference each Tuesday prior [email protected] to an MSU game. The conference will be conducted at the Bryan Athletic Home: (662) 323-4343 • Cell: (407) 760-8371 Administration Building. Coach Croom's press conference begins at 1:00 p.m. (CT). Selected players will be available following Croom's presentation OTHER IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS (at approximately 1:30 p.m.). To request specific players, media members Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field Press Box ...... (662) 325-3776 must contact Joe Galbraith in the MSU Media Relations Office (662-325- MSU Football Office ...... (662) 325-2534 2703) by 5:00 p.m. the Monday preceding each respective media confer- Coordinator of Electronic Media [Video/Satellite Services] . . (662) 325-1332 ence. MSU Athletic Ticket Office ...... (662) 325-2600 MSU Athletic Director’s Office ...... (662) 325-8082 WEDNESDAY TELECONFERENCE (SEC) Bulldog Club ...... (662) 325-3074 Coach Croom will join the league's other 11 coaches on the SEC's University Information ...... (662) 325-2323 Wednesday teleconference. Coach Croom's seven-minute segment is sched- uled from 10:49-10:56 a.m. (CT). The teleconference phone number can be PRESEASON MEDIA CONFERENCE obtained by calling the SEC or the MSU Media Relations Office. The SEC MSU will hold its annual preseason media conference, Thursday, August provides an archived copy of the teleconference at www.secsports.com for 9, at 12:00 noon, at the Bryan Athletic Administration Building media media replay. conference room. Head coach Sylvester Croom will address the media and take questions for 30 minutes, after which selected players will be WEEKLY PLAYER INTERVIEWS available for approximately 30 minutes for interview purposes in the Bryan Interviews with our players are encouraged; however, all interviews must Building. Contact the MSU Athletic Media Relations Office for specific player be arranged through the Athletic Media Relations Office. This policy facili- requests. tates the orderly scheduling and completion of the desired interview. During game week, all player interviews must be conducted by Tuesday evening and need to be arranged at least 24 hours in advance. Please coordinate all 26 27 28 requests with Joe Galbraith in the MSU Athletic Media Relations office.

JULY/AUGUST* Southeastern MSU Athletic Media Relations will not supply the media home or cellular Conference Media Day telephone numbers for Bulldog student-athletes. Likewise, training room, locker room and apartment/dormitory areas are considered private player 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 areas and are off-limits to the media.

Team Reports First Practice to Campus (p.m.) PRACTICE COVERAGE The first six periods (until “team” periods) of MSU's spring, preseason 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 and fall practice sessions are open to the media (print media, still photo &

First Day of MState Fall TV video). Media must remain on the sidelines during this practice time as Two-A-Days Media Day Scrimmage #1 an injury precautionary measure. Coach Croom will be available to the media 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 following the practice session on the practice field or in the Shira Athletic Complex. Media requesting practice reports should contact the Athletic

Final Day of Fall Media Relations office. Scrimmage #2 Two-A-Days Assistant coaches and players may be interviewed prior to, and after prac- 27 28 29 30 tice at the Shira Athletic Complex. Contact the MSU Athletic Media Relations ** office to arrange this time. Players MAY NOT be interviewed after Tuesday First Season Weekly Opener night during a game week. Press vs. LSU Conference When the Bulldogs are on the road, the media may attend any "walk- * - Please call the MState Athletic Media Relations offi ce for daily practice schedules. through" preparations and interview coaches provided they have contacted ** - Daily practice will be held the week of August 20 - August 24. Game week preparations and the MSU Athletic Media Relations office in advance. applicable schedules will begin on Saturday, August 25.

Media Information & Record Book 1.3 Media Services and Guidelines MSU ON THE INTERNET representatives and on-line services may not be granted credentials. Student Visit the official Mississippi State Athletics home page on the Internet at: publications, radio stations and web sites that do not regularly cover MSU http://www.mstateathletics.com. The site provides updated statistics, game or its opponent, will be limited to one working media credential and/or one notes and other pertinent football information to visitors as well as live statis- sideline photo pass, if applicable. Other credential requests will be filled on tics and audio links for all of MSU’s home football games and selected road a space-available basis. Non-working spouses, dates, relatives, non-workers, contests. and anyone 16 years of age or younger are not permitted in the press box. An abbreviated transcription of head football coach Sylvester Croom’s Media credential holders who violate this policy risk forfeiture of future cre- Tuesday press conference each week is available on MSU’s athletic web site. dentials. Media credentials must be requested at least 48 hours prior to the Maroon To The Max, MSU’s premium area on the web site, carries Croom’s requested game. Tuesday press conference live for media members who subscribe to the site Media credential holders in the press box who are not actively covering and cannot attend the conference in person. M2M also covers selected pre- the game, or credential wearers on the sideline who are not on assignment, season and game-week football practices, including post-practice interviews will be asked to leave those respective areas. Press box or sideline security with the Bulldog head coach. will be contacted should the credential wearer not comply. Credentials The site also offers up-to-date information on all of State’s 16 varsity used in an unauthorized manner will be revoked immediately, and news sports, including schedules and results, player and coach biographies as well organizations who allow credentials to fall into improper hands will have the as the latest news from the MSU athletic program. Links to the NCAA, the credentials revoked for the remainder of the year or the succeeding year, at and the other 11 SEC schools are also provided. the university’s discretion.

MEDIA WILL CALL PHOTOGRAPHERS/VIDEOGRAPHERS A media will call window will be operated on game days at the Davis Wade MSU follows the guidelines established by the NCAA Communications Stadium at Scott Field Ticket Office (south end zone) for the distribution of Committee and the SEC regarding sideline control to insure the sideline is a credentials which have not been mailed. Proper ID will be required. working media area. The following guidelines are adhered to: 1.) Each photographer is required to wear an armband at all times. MEDIA PARKING 2.) Armbands must be secured at the photographer's credential pickup, A limited number of season and individual-game parking spaces reserved at the base of the media elevator at Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field. for the media are available just west of Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field. Display the photo credential to the media relations representative there and Requests for media parking passes should be specified with credential receive an armband with a corresponding number. Both the credential and requests. Due to space limitations, no motor homes, campers or oversized the armband must be worn on the field. vehicles will be permitted in media parking. Parking pass requests for satel- 3.) After kickoff, no photographers are permitted in the bench area, on lite trucks should be made at least one week in advance. the playing field, or in the 12-foot area between the photo limit line and sideline. HOTEL ROOMS 4.) In accordance with NCAA policies, no freelance photographers will be The Athletic Media Relations office has a limited number of rooms credentialed. reserved for media use during the 2007 football season. As you make plans 5.) Cutline writers, messengers and equipment carriers are not permitted for this season and need assistance with accommodations, please contact in the sideline armband area. Photo assistants or others holding a "sideline" our office as soon as possible. pass must remain out of the photo area immediately adjacent to the playing field. This will insure that photographers/videographers have the appropri- REAL-TIME INTERNET POLICY ate working area. Mississippi State retains the rights to the distribution of play-by-play, 6.) Tripods are not permitted in the sideline armband area. Monopods are drive-by-drive, statistical material and photographs of MSU football during, permissible. and for 30 minutes following, game action, just as it retains the rights to the 7.) The areas behind the team benches are considered bench areas and video and audio description of game action. All rights to the dissemination are to be used only for the passage between the north and south sidelines. of audio, video and real-time material is granted on a contractual basis only. This area may not be used as a photo zone. Failure to abide by these restrictions may result in revocation of press cre- dentials. POSTGAME INTERVIEWS MSU officials will recognize the NCAA's 10-minute cooling-off period fol- MSU SATELLITE SERVICES lowing each MSU game this season, home and away. Head coach Sylvester MSU's weekly football media conference, highlights and game preview Croom and selected players will be available for postgame interview pur- material, and postgame highlights of the Bulldogs' six home games in 2007 poses following each game on the second floor of the Seal M-Club Center will be available to television outlets via satellite. For more information on at the south end of Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field. MSU players may not MSU's satellite and television services, please contact Bennie Ashford (662- be approached on the field following games for interviews. 325-1332). Croom’s portion of the press conference may also be viewed in the press box on the MSU TV Center channel on press box television monitors. MEDIA CREDENTIALS The visiting head coach and players will be available following the cooling- Arrangements for media credentials for Mississippi State's six home foot- off period in the interview room adjacent to the visitor's locker room. This ball games in 2007 must be made through the MSU Athletic Media Relations media opportunity will be coordinated by the visiting SID and MSU Media Office. Requests by accredited media members should be made in writing Relations personnel. and submitted on company letterhead to Mike Nemeth (via mail: P.O. Box 5308, Mississippi State, MS 39762, or by fax, 662-325-2563). Credential requests received via e-mail will only be granted to media representatives that regularly cover Mississippi State football or their weekly opponents. Priority for the issuance of credentials will be given to daily newspapers, radio stations and television stations which cover MSU football on a regular basis. Due to space limitations, weekly publications, non-broadcasting radio

Media Information & Record Book 1.4 Athletic Department Directory

All Area Codes 662 EQUIPMENT ACADEMICS Phil Silva ...... 325-3206 Ericka Bazzill...... 325-2066 athletic equipment manager administrative assistant Ray Berryhill ...... 325-2066 FOOTBALL assistant director of athletics Jane Ballard ...... 325-2534 Tyler Hill ...... 325-8101 executive secretary academic coordinator Nancy Covington ...... 325-2539 Shelly Ellis...... 325-8125 executive secretary coordinator of study table / tutorial programs Linda Criswell ...... 325-8560 Lynda Moore ...... 325-2066 executive secretary academic counselor Sylvester Croom ...... 325-2539 Victor Parker...... 325-2066 head football coach academic counselor Rockey Felker ...... 325-8560 Brittany Wagner ...... 325-2066 assistant football coach academic counselor J.B. Grimes ...... 325-8560 assistant football coach ADMINISTRATION Charlie Harbison...... 325-2534 Ann Carr ...... 325-0977 assistant coach associate director of athletics Ryan Hollern ...... 325-2536 Steve Corhern ...... 325-3596 coordinator of recruiting operations assistant business manager Ellis Johnson...... 325-2534 Brenda Edwards ...... 325-3637 defensive coordinator accounting assistant Woody McCorvey...... 325-8560 Jim Ellis...... 325-8950 offensive coordinator associate director of athletics Brad Pendergrass ...... 325-2536 Janna Flint ...... 325-0863 coordinator of football operations administrative assistant Reed Stringer ...... 325-8560 Christy Freeman ...... 325-2532 assistant football coach executive secretary Susan Simmons ...... 325-2536 Michelle Gerhart ...... 325-2999 administrative secretary accounting assistant Melvin Smith...... 325-2534 Duncan McKenzie...... 325-8670 assistant football coach associate director of athletics David Turner...... 325-2534 Katherine Rice ...... 325-8082 assistant football coach administrative assistant / athletic director Pat Washington ...... 325-8560 Larry Templeton ...... 325-8082 assistant football coach director of athletics Pam Wasson ...... 325-8235 GAME OPERATIONS accounting assistant Don Edwards ...... 325-5832 assistant coordinator BULLDOGS SPORTS NETWORK Brent Frey...... 325-0958 Jim Ellis...... 325-8950 assistant coordinator associate director of athletics Jason Rollins...... 325-5169 Diane Keith...... 325-8881 assistant coordinator admin. secretary/bulldog sports network Shaun Taylor...... 325-5169 Taylor Harris ...... 325-0692 grounds keeper marketing representative Bobby Tomlinson ...... 325-7452 assistant director of athletics DEVELOPMENT / BULLDOG CLUB Greg Byrne ...... 325-5780 associate director of athletics Bart Gregory...... 325-3594 fi eld representative Judy Hillhouse ...... 325-3075 executive secretary Straton Karatassos ...... 325-3074 associate director of athletics Natalie McMillin ...... 325-3074 accounting assistant Mike Richey ...... 325-8053 assistant director of athletics

Media Information & Record Book 1.5 Athletic Department Directory

MEDIA RELATIONS SPORTS MEDICINE Tim Andrzejewski ...... 325-7556 Kelly Bachus ...... 325-0648 assistant director assistant athletic trainer John R. Cade ...... 325-2703 Justin Gremillion ...... 325-2869 assistant athletic director assistant athletic trainer Cassie Chance ...... 325-0972 Scott Johnson...... 325-4108 assistant director assistant athletic trainer Anne Cooke ...... 325-2703 Jennifer Layton...... 325-3215 administrative secretary assistant athletic trainer Joe Dier ...... 325-8040 Jay Logan ...... 325-2877 assistant director associate athletic trainer Joe Galbraith ...... 325-0967 Mary McLendon ...... 325-0657 assistant director associate athletic trainer Diane Keith...... 325-0540 Paul Mock...... 325-2165 administrative secretary head athletic trainer Mike Nemeth ...... 325-2723 Tammy Ray ...... 325-2165 associate director of athletics athlete insurance coordinator David Rosinski ...... 325-3595 associate director

STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING Richard Akins ...... 325-5750 assistant coach Travis Illian ...... 325-8582 assistant coach John McCallister...... 325-4007 assistant coach Ben Pollard ...... 325-8627 head coach

SPORTS VIDEO Bennie Ashford...... 325-1332 director of electronic media Brock Dulaney ...... 325-2534 coordinator for fi lming & computing services

STUDENT SERVICES / COMPLIANCE Dr. David Boles...... 325-3541 associate director of athletics/student services Bracky Brett ...... 325-0245 coordinator of compliance Debbie Dearmon ...... 325-5891 administrative secretary Steve Smith ...... 325-8731 assistant compliance offi cer

TICKET OFFICE Susan Holder ...... 325-2600 receptionists Kristin Hollis ...... 325-2600 accounting assistant Christina Knox ...... 325-2600 assistant ticket manager Luanne Laird...... 325-2600 assistant ticket manager Brenda Lucas ...... 325-2600 assistant ticket manager Pat Wallace...... 325-3535 assistant director of athletics/ticket operations

Media Information & Record Book 1.6 y Media Outlets

PRINT MEDIA The Laurel Leader Call (p.m.) Starkville Daily News (a.m.) Shawn Wansley, Sports Editor Travis Downey, Sports Editor 130 Beacon Street Don Foster, Columnist Laurel, MS 39440 P.O. Drawer 1068 Phone: (601) 428-0551 Starkville, MS 39760 e-mail: [email protected] Phone: (662) 323-1642 e-mail: [email protected] The Daily Star (p.m.) Chuck Hathcock, Sports Editor The Clarion Ledger (a.m.) P.O. Box 907 Rusty Hampton, Sports Editor Grenada, MS 38902 Kyle Veazey, Beat Writer Phone: (662) 226-4321 Rick Cleveland, Columnist e-mail: [email protected] P.O. Box 40 Jackson, MS 39205 The Delta Democrat (p.m.) Phone: (601) 961-7293 Ivy Murrell, Sports Editor e-mail: [email protected] P.O. Box 1618 Greenville, MS 38702 Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal (a.m.) Phone: (662) 378-0721 John Pitts, Sports Editor e-mail: [email protected] Gregg Ellis, Beat Writer P.O. Box 909 WIRE SERVICE Tupelo, MS 38804 The Associated Press Phone: (662) 842-2611 Chris Talbott, Writer e-mail: [email protected] 125 S. Congress, Ste. 1330 Jackson, MS 39201 The Commercial Dispatch (p.m.) Phone: (601) 948-5897 Henry Matuszak, Sports Editor e-mail: [email protected] Danny P. Smith, Asst. Sports Editor Paul Jones, Beat Writer SPECIALTY MEDIA P.O. Box 511 Maroon and White Columbus, MS 39703 Michael Wardlaw, Editor Phone: (662) 328-2471 P.O. Box 1263 e-mail: [email protected] Starkville, MS 39760 Phone: (662) 615-6135 The Meridian Star (p.m.) e-mail: [email protected] Rocky Higginbotham, Sports Editor P.O. Box 1591 Rivals.com Meridian, MS 39302 Bill Simmonds Phone: (601) 693-1551 830 North Jackson #2 e-mail: [email protected] Starkville, MS 39759 Phone: (601) 528-1732 The Daily Times Leader (a.m.) e-mail: [email protected] Logan Lowery, Sports Editor P.O. Drawer 1176 Scout.com / DawgsBite.com West Point, MS 39773 Gene Swindoll, Editor Phone: (662) 494-1422 David Murray, Writer e-mail: [email protected] P.O. Box 80283 Starkville, MS 39759 The Sun Herald (a.m.) Phone: (662) 322-84665 Doug Barber, Sports Editor e-mail: [email protected] Jim Mashek, Beat Writer P.O. Box 4567 Biloxi, MS 39535 Phone: (228) 896-2352 e-mail: [email protected]

Media Information & Record Book 1.7 Media Outlets

TELEVISION MEDIA RADIO MEDIA WCBI-TV Mississippi Network Drew Powell, Sports Director Dixon Williams, Sports Director P.O. Box 271 6311 Ridgewood Road Columbus, MS 39703 Jackson, MS 39211 Phone: (662) 245-0133 Phone: (601) 957-1700 e-mail: [email protected] News Room: (601) 957-8877 e-mail: [email protected] WTVA-TV Jim Holder, Sports Director WFCA Radio Marlin Williams Jason Crowder, Sports Director P.O. Box 350 Route 1, Box 12 Tupelo, MS 38802 French Camp, MS 39745 Phone: (662) 842-7620 Phone: (662) 547-6414 e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected]

WAPT-TV WSFZ Radio Christian Steckel, Sports Director Bo Bounds, Sports Talk Host P.O. Box 10297 5 Twelve Oaks Circle, Suite A Jackson, MS 39289 Jackson, MS 39209 Phone: (601) 922-1607 Phone: (601) 826-6300 e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected]

WLBT-TV WJDX Radio Rob Jay, Sports Director Doug Colson, Sports Talk Host / Randy Bell, Program Director P.O. Box 1712 P.O. Box 31999 Jackson, MS 39215 Jackson, MS 39286 Phone: (601) 960-4428 Phone: (601) 982-1062 e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected]

WJTV-TV WMSV Radio - Bulldog Drive Time Rick Whitlow, Sports Director / Dave Hotard Steve Ellis / Anthony Craven, Hosts 1820 TV Road P.O. Box 6210 Jackson, MS 39204 Student Media Center Phone: (601) 944-4922 Mississippi State, MS 39762 e-mail: rwhitlow@.com Phone: (662) 325-8034 e-mail: [email protected] WTOK-TV Lindsey Hall, Sports Director MSU RADIO CREW P.O. Box 2988 Jack Cristil, Play-by-Play Meridian, MS 39302 1310 Marquette Phone: (601) 703-2091 Tupelo, MS 38801 e-mail: [email protected] Phone: (662) 842-6095 FAX: (662) 842-0725 Starkville Channel 5 P.O. Drawer 728 Jim Ellis, Color Starkville, MS 39760 MSU Athletics Phone: (662) 338-1002 P.O. Box 5327 e-mail: [email protected] Mississippi State, MS 39762 Phone: (662) 325-8950 CAMPUS MEDIA e-mail:[email protected] MSU Television Center Bennie Ashford Steve Ellis, Studio Host P.O. Box 6101 WMSV Radio Mississippi State, MS 39762 P.O. Box 6210 Phone: (662) 325-1332 Student Media Center e-mail: [email protected] Mississippi State, MS 39762 Phone: (662) 325-8034 The Refl ector e-mail: [email protected] P.O. Box 5407 Mississippi State, MS 39762 John Correro, Sideline Phone: (662) 325-2374/8819 616 Sherwood Street e-mail: sports@refl ector.msstate.edu Starkville, MS 39759 Phone: (662) 323-2392

Media Information & Record Book 1.8 Robert M. Hartley Press Box

The Robert M. Hartley Press Box, named for longtime Mississippi State Sports TELEPHONES Information Director and administrator Bob Hartley, ranks among the fi nest A limited number of telephones are available for media use in the press media facilities in the country. box on a fi rst-come, fi rst-served basis. Private lines are recommended for The Hartley Press Box is located on the 200 level of the west side of Davis those working under tight deadlines and may be ordered through BellSouth Wade Stadium. To access the press box, enter Gate 5 on the west side of (1-800-622-0644 [out of state] or 662-557-6000 [in Mississippi]). Instruct Bell- Davis Wade Stadium and take the media elevator to Level 2. South personnel to install the line in the press box at Scott Field, B.S. Hood Drive, on the MSU campus. PRESS BOX SERVICES Please notify the Media Relations offi ce when ordering private lines so that MSU provides ample work space in the 144-seat Bob Hartley Press Box phone line installation and seat location can be coordinated. for members of the print media as well as booth accommodations for radio networks and originating telecasts. Post-game work space is available in both ETHERNET/WIRELESS CONNECTIVITY the open-air seating area of the press box or in the climate-controlled work A limited number of high-speed Ethernet connections are available in the area adjacent to the seating area. Hartley Press Box. Those connections are available on a fi rst-come, fi rst-served basis. If you intend to use one of these lines, please notify the MSU Media STATISTICS Relations Offi ce (662-325-2703) as soon as possible prior to your arrival in Complete individual and team stats, play-by-play and post-game quotes Starkville. will be available to the media following each game. One hour prior to kickoff, A limited number of Ethernet connections are also available for photo- media packets containing a game program, fl ipcard, updated stats and game graphic transmission in the climate-controlled area of the press box. These notes will be distributed in the media working area. connections are assigned on a fi rst-come, fi rst-served basis to photographers An internal public address system will provide updated notes and infor- requesting the service. All Ethernet lines are NOT reserved by any media mation during the game. A post-game fax service is also available upon entity and may be shared when not in use. request. The press box is equipped with wireless internet access. To gain access to the wireless internet, media members must have a wireless card on their computer.

MEALS A pre-game meal is served on the second fl oor of the Seal M-Club Build- ing (south end of Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field) beginning three hours before kickoff with a light snack available in the press box at halftime. A stub on your credential, or an all-sports pass, is required for the pre-game meal.

Collegeview Street Barr AAvenue venue Barr LEGEND First Aid— +

Gate 13 Gate 14 Ticket Office—

Gate 12 T (Students) Gate 11 Gate 8 (Students) Gate 9 Will Call— WC Gate 10 Gate 7 SINGLE GAME PRESS PARKING + (west of Humphrey Coliseum) (west of Humphrey Gate 6 Gate 5 + enter from Barr Avenue) enter from SEASON PRESS PARKING SEASON PRESS (behind Bost Extension Center; PRESS BOX B.S. Hood Road Gate 4 + + +

SEAL M-CLUB CENTER

Gate 1 TURMAN FIELDHOUSE 100 Level Gate 20+ 200 Level Gate 19 T WC Gate 3 MSU Police Dept. Gate 18 MSU Alumni Center Gate 2 Gate 17 Gate 16 Gate 15

Media Information & Record Book 1.9 MSU Radio Network From the opening whistle to the fi nal horn, the color and excitement that JACK CRISTIL is Mississippi State football will fi ll the airwaves across the Mid-South thanks Jack Cristil has served as the MState sole football play-by-play broadcaster to the MSU Football Radio Network. Linking 35 radio stations, the satellite- for 54 years, calling over 500 games for the Bulldogs. Cristil has also broad- fed broadcast signal blankets the Magnolia State from affi liates on the Gulf cast MSU basketball games since the 1957-58 season. Coast to a network outlet on the Tennessee border. Network programming is Born December 10, 1925, in Memphis, Tenn., Cristil grew up with the distributed and coordinated through the facilities of TeleSouth Communica- dream of becoming a radio broadcaster, often simulating games outside his tions, Inc., headquartered in Jackson, Miss. boyhood Memphis home. After graduating from Memphis’ L.C. Humes High Anchoring the MSU broadcasts and returning for his 55th season behind School in 1943, Cristil served as a member of the Army Air Corps during the microphone is the personable “Voice of the Bulldogs” Jack Cristil. Cristil World War II. is a veteran of more than an estimated 1,700 MSU athletic broadcasts. In 1947-48, Cristil studied broadcast journalism at the University of Minne- The 2007 season marks the 29th year of work for two other veteran sota before returning home to Memphis. He landed his fi rst job in broadcast- members of the MSU football broadcasting team, color analyst Jim Ellis and ing in 1948 as a minor league baseball announcer in Jackson, Tenn. Over the reporter John Correro. next fi ve years, he would also hold that position with teams in Anniston, Ala., A native of West Point, Miss., and a 1969 graduate of Mississippi State, Ellis Clarksdale, Miss., and Memphis. hosts MSU’s post-game locker room interview and scoreboard radio shows in After two years with the AA Memphis Chicks of the Southern League, Cris- addition to his duties as color analyst. An Associate Athletic Director at MSU, til moved back to Clarksdale and broadcast local high school football and he was selected as the “Outstanding Broadcaster in Mississippi” in 1999 and basketball games for WROX, where he had worked previously. 2002, and is perhaps most widely recognized as the “Voice of the Diamond It was August of 1953 when Cristil sent audition tapes in to Mississippi Dogs” on one of the nation's largest college baseball radio networks. He State when he heard of a job opening. MSU athletic director C.R. “Dudy” also serves as color analyst on the MSU basketball radio broadcasts. Noble hired Cristil that fall and he began his current career with the start of The Greenwood, Miss., native Correro is a former three-year football let- the 1953 football season. terman at MSU (1959-61). He recently retired as Director of Alumni Affairs From 1955-85, Cristil also served as play-by-play announcer (broadcasting and is the secretary-treasurer of the MSU M-Club Alumni Association. games for Tupelo High School and Itawamba Junior College) and advertising Entering his 17th season with MSU’s radio crew is Steve Ellis. A native of salesman for WELO radio in Tupelo, Miss, where he has resided since ‘55. Columbus, Miss., Ellis assumed color duties for State football when veteran He also served as sales manager for WTVA television in Tupelo beginning in Jim Ellis moved to Comcast for a tape-delay broadcast of 1986. MSU’s games from 1999-2001. Steve, who serves as Broadcast Coordinator A winner of numerous broadcasting laurels during his career, Cristil was for WMSV-Radio, State's on- station, serves as the studio host honored with the prestigious Chris Schenkel Award in 1997 (the longtime for the halftime show of each Bulldog game. ABC announcer was the initial recipient in 1996) for excellence in college broadcasting. In 1992, Cristil received the Ronald Reagan Lifetime Achievement Award and was also the fi rst non-coach/non-athlete to ever be inducted into the Mis- sissippi Sports Hall of Fame that same year. Winner of the Mississippi Sports- caster of the Year Award a record 21 times, Cristil was named the Southeast- ern Conference’s Broadcaster of the Year in 1988. Cristil, who survives his late wife, Mavis, is the father of two daughters, Kay Clouatre and Rebecca Newhall. He also has one grandson, Jake Clouatre, and one granddaughter, Lindsey Newhall.

2007 MISSISSIPPI STATE RADIO NETWORK

(LISTING SUBJECT TO CHANGE) City Station Frequency City Station Frequency City Station Frequency

Aberdeen ...... WWZQ-AM...... 1240 Grenada ...... WOHT-FM ...... 92.3 Philadelphia ...... WWSL-FM ...... 102.3

Amory ...... WAMY-AM ...... 1580 Hackleburg, Ala...... WFMH-FM ...... 95.5 Picayune ...... WRJW-AM ...... 1320

Batesville ...... WBLE-FM ...... 100.5 Hattiesburg ...... WMXI-FM ...... 98.1 Tylertown ...... WTYL-FM ...... 97.7

Biloxi ...... WTNI-AM ...... 1640 Hernando ...... WVIM-FM ...... 95.3 Vicksburg ...... WVBG-FM ...... 105.5

Booneville ...... WBIP-FM ...... 99.3 Houston ...... WCPC-AM ...... 940 Waynesboro ...... WABO-AM ...... 990

Bude ...... WMJU-FM ...... 104.3 Indianola ...... WTCD-FM ...... 96.9 West Memphis, Ark...... KQPN-AM ...... 730

Cleveland ...... WMJW-FM ...... 107.5 Jackson ...... WOAD-FM ...... 105.9 West Point ...... WKBB-FM ...... 100.9

Columbia ...... WCJU-FM ...... 104.9 Lucedale ...... WRBE-FM ...... 106.9 Wiggins ...... WIGG-AM...... 1420

Corinth ...... WKCU-AM ...... 1350 McComb ...... WAZA-FM ...... 107.7 Winona ...... WONA-FM ...... 95.1

French Camp ...... WFCA-FM...... 107.9 Meridian ...... WZKR-FM ...... 103.3 Yazoo City...... WYAB-FM ...... 93.1

Greenville ...... WDMS-FM ...... 100.7 Monticello ...... WRQO-FM ...... 102.1

Media Information & Record Book 1.10 2007 Opponents LSU AUGUST 30 • ESPN STARKVILLE, MISS. DAVIS WADE STADIUM AT SCOTT FIELD

QUICK FACTS 2006 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS Location ...... Baton Rouge, La. September 2 ...... UL-Lafayette (W, 45-3) Founded ...... 1860 September 9 ...... Arizona (W, 45-3) Enrollment ...... 31,234 September 16 ...... at Auburn (L, 3-7) Chancellor ...... Sean O’Keefe September 23 ...... Tulane (W, 49-7) Athletic Director ...... Skip Bertman September 30 ...... Mississippi State (W, 48-17) Conference ...... Southeastern October 7 ...... at Florida (L, 10-23) Nickname ...... Tigers October 14 ...... Kentucky (W, 49-0) Colors ...... Purple and Gold October 21 ...... Fresno State (W, 38-6) November 4 ...... at Tennessee (W, 28-24) TEAM/PLAYER INFORMATION November 11 ...... Alabama (W, 28-14) 2006 Overall Record ...... 11-2 November 18 ...... Ole Miss (W, 23-20 OT) 2006 Conference Record / Finish ...... 6-2 / 2nd (West) November 24 ...... at Arkansas (W, 31-26) 2006 Final Ranking ...... 3 USA Today / 3 AP January 3 [Sugar Bowl] ...... Notre Dame (W, 41-14) 2006 Bowl Appearance ...... Allstate Sugar Bowl Offensive System ...... Multiple 2007 SCHEDULE Defensive System ...... 4-3 August 30 ...... at Mississippi State Lettermen Returning ...... 46 September 8 ...... Virginia Tech Lettermen Lost ...... 21 September 15 ...... Middle Tennessee Starters Returning ...... 15 September 22 ...... South Carolina Starters Lost ...... 9 September 29 ...... at Tulane October 6 ...... Florida COACHING STAFF October 13 ...... at Kentucky Head Coach ...... Les Miles October 20 ...... Auburn Record at LSU ...... 22-4 (2 Years) November 3 ...... at Alabama Career Record ...... 50-25 (6 Years) November 10 ...... Louisiana Tech Assistant Coaches November 17 ...... at Ole Miss Gary Crowton ...... Offensive Coordinator November 23 ...... Arkansas Josh Henson ...... Tight Ends / Recruiting Coordinator Earl Lane ...... Defensive Line SERIES HISTORY Doug Mallory...... Defensive Backs All-Time Record ...... 33-64-3 D.J. McCarthy ...... Wide Receivers In Starkville ...... 6-10-1 Bo Pelini ...... Defensive Coordinator In Baton Rouge ...... 18-44-1 Bradley Dale Peveto ...... Special Teams Coordinator / Linebackers Neutral Sites ...... 9-10-1 Larry Porter ...... Running Backs Last Meeting ...... L, 17-48, 9/30/2006 Greg Studrawa ...... Offensive Line Last Meeting in Starkville ...... L, 7-37, 10/1/2005 Football Offi ce Phone ...... (225) 578-1151 Record in Last 10 Meetings ...... 1-9 Current Series Win Streak ...... Lost 7 MEDIA RELATIONS Sylvester Croom vs. LSU ...... 0-3 Football Contact ...... Michael Bonnette in Starkville ...... 0-1 Offi ce Phone ...... (225) 578-8226 Les Miles vs. Mississippi State ...... 2-0 EMail Address ...... [email protected] in Starkville ...... 1-0 Media Relations Fax ...... (225) 578-1861 Croom vs. Miles ...... 0-2 Press Box Phone ...... (225) 578-6122 Mailing Address ...... P.O. Box 25095 ...... Baton Rouge, LA 70894-5095

Media Information & Record Book 1.11 2007 Opponents TULANE SEPTEMBER 8 NEW ORLEANS, LA. LOUISIANA SUPERDOME

QUICK FACTS 2006 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS Location ...... New Orleans, La. September 9 ...... at Houston (L, 7-45) Founded ...... 1834 September 16 ...... at Mississippi State (W, 32-29) Enrollment ...... 10,318 September 23 ...... at LSU (L, 7-49) President ...... Dr. Scott Cowen September 30 ...... SMU (L, 28-33) Athletic Director ...... Rick Dickson October 7 ...... Rice (W, 38-24) Conference ...... Conference USA October 14 ...... at UTEP (L, 20-34) Nickname ...... Green Wave October 21 ...... at Auburn (L, 13-38) Colors ...... Olive Green and Sky Blue October 28 ...... Army (W, 42-28) November 4 ...... at Marshall (L, 21-42) TEAM/PLAYER INFORMATION November 11 ...... Southern Miss (L, 3-31) 2006 Overall Record ...... 4-8 November 18 ...... UCF (W, 10-9) 2006 Conference Record / Finish ...... 2-6 / 6th (West) November 24 ...... at Tulsa (L, 3-38) 2006 Final Ranking ...... none 2006 Bowl Appearance ...... none 2007 SCHEDULE Offensive System ...... Multiple September 8 ...... Mississippi State Defensive System ...... Multiple September 15 ...... Houston Lettermen Returning ...... 48 September 22 ...... SE Louisiana Lettermen Lost ...... 18 September 29 ...... LSU Starters Returning ...... 15 October 6 ...... at Army Starters Lost ...... 11 October 13 ...... at UAB October 20 ...... at SMU COACHING STAFF October 27 ...... Memphis Head Coach ...... Bob Toledo November 3 ...... Tulsa Record at Tulane ...... 0-0 (1st year) November 10 ...... UTEP Career Record ...... 78-62 (13 years) November 17 ...... at Rice Assistant Coaches November 24 ...... at East Carolina Dan Dodd ...... Offensive Coordinator / Thom Kaumeyer ...... Defensive Coordinator / Defensive Backs SERIES HISTORY Fred Bleil ...... Linebackers / Special Teams All-Time Record ...... 29-26-2 Greg Davis ...... Running Backs In Starkville ...... 9-3 O’Neill Gilbert ...... Defensive Line In New Orleans ...... 16-22-2 Mark Hutson ...... Offensive Line Neutral Sites ...... 4-1 Greg Jackson ...... Defensive Backs Last Meeting ...... L, 29-32, 9/16/2006 Doug Lichtenberger ...... Tight Ends Last Meeting in New Orleans ...... L, 28-31, 9/13/2003 Thomas Woods ...... Wide Receivers Record in Last 10 Meetings ...... 7-3 Football Offi ce Phone ...... (504) 865-5355 Current Series Win Streak ...... Lost 1 Sylvester Croom vs. Tulane ...... 2-1 MEDIA RELATIONS in New Orleans ...... Never Met Football Contact ...... Roger Dunaway Bob Toledo vs. Mississippi State ...... Never Met Offi ce Phone ...... (504) 862-8240 in New Orleans ...... Never Met EMail Address ...... [email protected] Croom vs. Toledo ...... Never Met Media Relations Fax ...... (504) 865-5512 Press Box Phone ...... (504) 587-3868 Mailing Address ...... James W. Wilson Center ...... Ben Weiner Drive, New Orleans, LA 70118

Media Information & Record Book 1.12 2007 Opponents AUBURN SEPTEMBER 15 AUBURN, ALA. JORDAN-HARE STADIUM

QUICK FACTS 2006 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS Location ...... Auburn, Ala. September 2 ...... Washington State (W, 40-14) Founded ...... 1856 September 9 ...... at Mississippi State (W, 34-0) Enrollment ...... 23,547 September 16 ...... LSU (W, 7-3) President ...... Dr. Ed R. Richardson September 23 ...... Buffalo (W, 38-7) Athletic Director ...... Jay Jacobs September 28 ...... at South Carolina (W, 24-17) Conference ...... Southeastern October 7 ...... Arkansas (L, 10-27) Nickname ...... Tigers October 14 ...... Florida (W, 27-17) Colors ...... Burnt Orange and Navy Blue October 21 ...... Tulane (W, 38-13) October 28 ...... at Ole Miss (W, 23-17) TEAM/PLAYER INFORMATION November 4 ...... Arkansas State (W, 27-0) 2006 Overall Record ...... 11-2 November 11 ...... Georgia (L, 15-37) 2006 Conference Record / Finish ...... 6-2 / 2nd (West) November 18 ...... at Alabama (W, 22-15) 2006 Final Ranking ...... 8 USA Today / 9 AP January 1 [Cotton Bowl] ...... Nebraska (W, 17-14) 2006 Bowl Appearance ...... AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic Offensive System ...... West Coast 2007 SCHEDULE Defensive System ...... 4-3 September 1 ...... Kansas State Lettermen Returning ...... 51 September 8 ...... South Florida Lettermen Lost ...... 23 September 15 ...... Mississippi State Starters Returning ...... 12 September 22 ...... New Mexico State Starters Lost ...... 12 September 29 ...... at Florida October 6 ...... Vanderbilt COACHING STAFF October 13 ...... at Arkansas Head Coach ...... Tommy Tuberville October 20 ...... at LSU Record at Auburn ...... 71-29 (8 years) October 27 ...... Ole Miss Career Record ...... 96-49 (12 years) November 3 ...... Tennessee Tech Assistant Coaches November 10 ...... at Georgia Al Borges ...... Offensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks November 24 ...... Alabama Don Dunn ...... Defensive Line Steve Ensminger ...... Tight Ends SERIES HISTORY Eddie Gran ...... Running Backs / Special Teams All-Time Record ...... 22-56-2 ...... Wide Receivers / Recruiting Coordinator In Starkville ...... 4-10-1 Will Muschamp ...... Defensive Coordinator / Secondary In Auburn ...... 5-25 Hugh Nall ...... Offensive Line Neutral Sites ...... 13-21-1 Terry Price ...... Defensive Ends Last Meeting ...... L, 0-34, 9/9/2006 James Willis ...... Linebackers Last Meeting in Auburn ...... L, 0-28, 9/10/2005 Football Offi ce Phone ...... (334) 844-9866 Record in Last 10 Meetings ...... 4-6 Current Series Win Streak ...... Lost 6 MEDIA RELATIONS Sylvester Croom vs. Auburn ...... 0-3 Football Contact ...... Kirk Sampson in Auburn ...... 0-1 Offi ce Phone ...... (334) 844-0455 Tommy Tuberville vs. Mississippi State ...... 8-4 EMail Address ...... [email protected] in Auburn ...... 3-1 Media Relations Fax ...... (334) 844-9807 Croom vs. Tuberville ...... 0-3 Press Box Phone ...... (334) 844-0856 Mailing Address ...... 349 S. Donahue ...... Auburn, AL 36839

Media Information & Record Book 1.13 2007 Opponents GARDNER-WEBB SEPTEMBER 22 STARKVILLE, MISS. DAVIS WADE STADIUM AT SCOTT FIELD

QUICK FACTS 2006 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS Location ...... Boiling Springs, NC September 2 ...... at Jacksonville (W, 49-14) Founded ...... 1905 September 9 ...... Tennessee Tech (W, 30-26) Enrollment ...... 4,000 September 16 ...... at UT-Martin (L, 9-35) President ...... Dr. Frank Bonner September 23 ...... Appalachian State (L, 6-41) Athletic Director ...... Chuck Burch September 30 ...... at Southeastern Louisiana (W, 28-21) Conference ...... Big South October 14 ...... Glenville State (W, 31-23) Nickname ...... Bulldogs October 21 ...... at Liberty (W, 27-24) Colors ...... Scarlet and Black October 28 ...... VMI (W, 35-31) November 4 ...... at Charleston Southern (L, 14-28) TEAM/PLAYER INFORMATION November 11 ...... Coastal Carolina (L, 24-52) 2006 Overall Record ...... 6-5 November 18 ...... Wofford (L, 17-34) 2006 Conference Record / Finish ...... 2-2 / t2nd 2006 Final Ranking ...... none 2007 SCHEDULE 2006 Bowl Appearance ...... none September 1 ...... at Ohio Offensive System ...... Multiple September 8 ...... Jacksonville Defensive System ...... Multiple September 22 ...... at Mississippi State Lettermen Returning ...... 56 September 29 ...... Austin Peay Lettermen Lost ...... 11 October 6 ...... at Appalachian State Starters Returning ...... 21 October 13 ...... at Wofford Starters Lost ...... 6 October 20 ...... at VMI October 27 ...... Charleston Southern COACHING STAFF November 3 ...... Savannah State Head Coach ...... Steve Patton November 10 ...... at Coastal Carolina Record at Gardner-Webb ...... 67-41 November 17 ...... Liberty Career Record ...... 97-65 Assistant Coaches SERIES HISTORY Joe Pizzo ...... Offensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks All-Time Record ...... Never Met John Windham ...... Co-Defensive Coordinator / Defensive Backs In Starkville ...... Never Met Travis Cunningham ...... Linebackers In Boiling Springs ...... Never Met Jim Seacord ...... Defensive Tackles Neutral Sites ...... Never Met Mike Doolittle...... Defensive Ends Last Meeting ...... Never Met Chris Foster ...... Running Backs Last Meeting in Starkville ...... Never Met Ian Cooper ...... Receivers Record in Last 10 Meetings ...... Never Met Chase Harp ...... Offensive Line Current Series Win Streak ...... Never Met Sylvester Croom vs. Gardener-Webb ...... Never Met Football Offi ce Phone ...... (704) 406-4344 in Starkville ...... Never Met Steve Patton vs. Mississippi State ...... Never Met MEDIA RELATIONS in Starkville ...... Never Met Football Contact ...... Marc Rabb Croom vs. Patton...... Never Met Offi ce Phone ...... (704) 406-4355 EMail Address ...... [email protected] Media Relations Fax ...... (704) 406-4739 Press Box Phone ...... TBA Mailing Address ...... 110 S. Main Street ...... Boiling Springs, NC 28017

Media Information & Record Book 1.14 2007 Opponents SOUTH CAROLINA SEPTEMBER 29 COLUMBIA, S.C. WILLIAM-BRICE STADIUM

QUICK FACTS 2006 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS Location ...... Columbia S.C. August 31 ...... at Mississippi State (W, 15-0) Founded ...... 1801 September 9 ...... Georgia (L, 0-18) Enrollment ...... 27,065 September 16 ...... Wofford (W, 27-20) President ...... Dr. Andrew Sorenson September 23 ...... Florida-Atlantic (W, 45-6) Athletic Director ...... Eric Hyman September 28 ...... Auburn (L, 17-24) Conference ...... Southeastern October 7 ...... at Kentucky (W, 24-17) Nickname ...... Gamecocks October 21 ...... at Vanderbilt (W, 31-13) Colors ...... Garnet and Black October 28 ...... Tennessee (L, 24-31) November 4 ...... Arkansas (L, 20-26) TEAM/PLAYER INFORMATION November 11 ...... at Florida (L, 16-17) 2006 Overall Record ...... 8-5 November 18 ...... Middle-Tennessee (W, 52-7) 2006 Conference Record / Finish ...... 3-5/ 5th (East) November 25 ...... at Clemson (W, 31-28) 2006 Final Ranking ...... none December 29 [Liberty Bowl] ...... Houston (W, 44-36) 2006 Bowl Appearance ...... Autozone Liberty Bowl Offensive System ...... Multiple 2007 SCHEDULE Defensive System ...... Multiple September 1 ...... Louisiana-Lafayette Lettermen Returning ...... 54 September 8 ...... at Georgia Lettermen Lost ...... 12 September 15 ...... South Carolina State Starters Returning ...... 17 September 22 ...... at LSU Starters Lost ...... 6 September 29 ...... Mississippi State October 4 ...... Kentucky COACHING STAFF October 13 ...... at North Carolina Head Coach ...... October 20 ...... Vanderbilt Record at South Carolina ...... 15-10 (2 years) October 27 ...... at Tennessee Career Record ...... 157-50-2 (17 years) November 3 ...... at Arkansas Assistant Coaches November 10 ...... Florida Shane Beamer ...... Outside Linebackers / Co-Special Teams November 24 ...... Clemson Fred Chatham...... Tight Ends / Co-Special Teams Ron Cooper ...... Assistant Head Coach / Secondary SERIES HISTORY Robert Gillespie ...... Running Backs All-Time Record ...... 6-6 John Hunt ...... Offensive Line In Starkville ...... 3-3 Brad Lawing...... Defensive Line In Columbia ...... 3-3 Tyrone Nix ...... Defensive Coordinator / Inside Linebackers Neutral Sites ...... Never Met David Reaves ...... Quarterbacks / Recruiting Coordinator Last Meeting ...... L, 0-15, 8/31/2006 Steve Spurrier Jr...... Wide Receivers Last Meeting in Columbia ...... L, 10-34, 10/5/2002 Football Offi ce Phone ...... (803) 777-4271 Record in Last 10 Meetings ...... 5-5 Current Series Win Streak ...... Lost 4 MEDIA RELATIONS Sylvester Croom vs. South Carolina ...... 0-1 Football Contact ...... Steve Fink in Columbia ...... Never Met Offi ce Phone ...... (803) 777-5204 Steve Spurrier vs. Mississippi State ...... 5-2 EMail Address ...... fi [email protected] in Columbia ...... Never Met Media Relations Fax ...... (803) 777-2967 Croom vs. Spurrier ...... 0-1 Press Box Phone ...... (803) 777-2040 Mailing Address ...... University of South Carolina Athletics, ...... Media Relations Offi ce, The Roost Building B, ...... 1322 Heyward Street , Columbia SC 29208

Media Information & Record Book 1.15 2007 Opponents UAB OCTOBER 6 STARKVILLE, MISS. DAVIS WADE STADIUM AT SCOTT FIELD

QUICK FACTS 2006 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS Location ...... Birmingham, Ala. September 2 ...... at Oklahoma (L, 17-24) Founded ...... 1969 September 9 ...... East Carolina (W, 17-12) Enrollment ...... 16,697 September 16 ...... at Georgia (L, 0-34) President ...... Dr. Carol Z. Garrison September 23 ...... Mississippi State (L, 10-16 OT) Athletic Director ...... Brian Mackin September 30 ...... Troy (W, 21-3) Conference ...... Conference USA (East) October 7 ...... Memphis (W, 35-29) Nickname ...... Blazers October 14 ...... at Rice (L, 33-34) Colors ...... Forest Green & Old Gold October 21 ...... Marshall (L, 24-31) October 31 ...... at SMU (L, 9-22) TEAM/PLAYER INFORMATION November 10 ...... UTEP (L, 17-36) 2006 Overall Record ...... 3-9 November 18 ...... at Southern Miss (L, 20-25) 2006 Conference Record / Finish ...... 2-6 / 5th (East) November 25 ...... at UCF (L, 22-31) 2006 Final Ranking ...... none 2006 Bowl Appearance ...... none 2007 SCHEDULE Offensive System ...... Multiple September 1 ...... at Michigan State Defensive System ...... 4-3 September 8 ...... at Florida State Lettermen Returning ...... 33 September 15 ...... Alcorn State Lettermen Lost ...... 33 September 26 ...... at Tulsa Starters Returning ...... 10 October 6 ...... at Mississippi State Starters Lost ...... 15 October 13 ...... Tulane October 20 ...... Houston COACHING STAFF October 27 ...... at East Carolina Head Coach ...... Neil Callaway November 3 ...... Southern Miss Record at UAB ...... First Year November 10 ...... UCF Career Record ...... First Year November 17 ...... at Memphis Assistant Coaches November 24 ...... at Marshall Kim Helton ...... Offensive Coordinator / Tight Ends Eric Schumann ...... Defensive Coordinator / Safties SERIES HISTORY Corey Barlow ...... Cornerbacks All-Time Record ...... 1-1 Tim Bowens ...... Recievers In Starkville ...... 0-1 Lorenzo Costantini ...... Defensive Backs In Birmingham ...... 1-0 Steve Davenport ...... Running Backs Neutral Sites ...... Never Met Will Friend ...... Offensive Line Last Meeting ...... W, 16-10, 9/23/2006 Tyson Helton ...... Quarterbacks/ Recruiting Coordinator Last Meeting in Starkville ...... L, 13-27, 10/9/2004 Tyson Summers...... Linebackers Record in Last 10 Meetings ...... 1-1 Football Offi ce Phone ...... (205) 934-7586 Current Series Win Streak ...... Won 1 Sylvester Croom vs. UAB ...... 1-1 MEDIA RELATIONS in Starkville ...... 0-1 Football Contact ...... Norm Reily Neil Callaway vs. Mississippi State ...... Never Met Offi ce Phone ...... (205) 934-0722 in Starkville ...... Never Met EMail Address ...... [email protected] Croom vs. Callaway ...... Never Met Media Relations Fax ...... (205) 934-7505 Press Box Phone ...... TBA Mailing Address ...... UAB Athletics ...... 1530 Third Avenue South, Bartow East Tower ...... Birmingham, AL 35294-1160

Media Information & Record Book 1.16 2007 Opponents TENNESSEE OCTOBER 13 STARKVILLE, MISS. DAVIS WADE STADIUM AT SCOTT FIELD

QUICK FACTS 2006 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS Location ...... Knoxville, Tenn. September 2 ...... California (W, 35-18) Founded ...... 1794 September 9 ...... Air Force (W, 31-30 Enrollment ...... 26,560 September 16 ...... Florida (L, 21-20) President ...... Dr. John D. Petersen September 23 ...... Marshall (W, 33-7) Athletic Director ...... Mike Hamilton September 30 ...... at Memphis (W, 41-7) Conference ...... Southeastern October 7 ...... at Georgia (W, 51-33) Nickname ...... Volunteers or Vols October 21 ...... Alabama (W, 16-13) Colors ...... Orange and White October 28 ...... at South Carolina (W, 31-24) November 4 ...... LSU (L, 28-24) TEAM/PLAYER INFORMATION November 11 ...... at Arkansas (L, 31-14) 2006 Overall Record ...... 9-4 November 18 ...... at Vanderbilt (W, 39-10) 2006 Conference Record / Finish ...... 5-3 / 2nd (East) November 25 ...... Kentucky (W, 17-12) 2006 Final Ranking ...... 23 USA Today / 25 AP January 1 [Outback Bowl] ...... Penn State (L, 10-20) 2006 Bowl Appearance ...... Outback Bowl Offensive System ...... Multiple 2007 SCHEDULE Defensive System ...... 4-3 September 1 ...... at California Lettermen Returning ...... 45 September 8 ...... Southern Miss Lettermen Lost ...... 25 September 15 ...... at Florida Starters Returning ...... 13 September 22 ...... Arkansas State Starters Lost ...... 11 October 6 ...... Georgia October 13 ...... at Mississippi State COACHING STAFF October 20 ...... at Alabama Head Coach ...... Phillip Fulmer October 27 ...... South Carolina Record at Tennessee ...... 137-41 (15 years) November 3 ...... Louisiana-Lafayette Career Record ...... 137-41 (15 years) November 10 ...... Arkansas Assistant Coaches November 24 ...... at Kentucky John Chavis ...... Defensive Coordinator / Linebackers David Cutcliffe ...... Offensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks SERIES HISTORY Trooper Taylor ...... Player Development / Wide Receivers All-Time Record ...... 15-26-1 Greg Adkins ...... Offensive Line In Starkville ...... 4-4 Dan Brooks ...... Defensive Line In Knoxville ...... 7-12 Steve Caldwell ...... Defensive Ends Neutral Sites ...... 4-10-1 Matt Luke ...... Tight Ends / Offensive Line / Recruiting Coordinator Last Meeting ...... L, 21-59, 11/15/2003 Kurt Roper ...... Running Backs Last Meeting in Starkville ...... L, 17-35, 11/16/2002 Larry Slade ...... Defensive Backs Record in Last 10 Meetings ...... 3-7 Football Offi ce Phone ...... (865) 974-1234 Current Series Win Streak ...... Lost 4 Sylvester Croom vs. Tennessee ...... Never Met MEDIA RELATIONS in Starkville ...... Never Met Football Contact ...... Harris D. (Bud) Ford Phillip Fulmer vs. Mississippi State ...... 4-1 Offi ce Phone ...... (865) 974-1212 in Starkville ...... 1-1 EMail Address ...... [email protected] Croom vs.Fulmer ...... Never Met Media Relations Fax ...... (865) 974-1269 Press Box Phone ...... (865) 974-2937 Mailing Address ...... P.O. Box 15016 ...... Knoxville, TN 37996

Media Information & Record Book 1.17 2007 Opponents WEST VIRGINIA OCTOBER 20 MORGANTOWN, W.V. DAVIS WADE STADIUM AT SCOTT FIELD

QUICK FACTS 2006 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS Location ...... Morgantown, WV September 2 ...... Marshall (W, 42-10) Founded ...... 1867 September 9 ...... Eastern Washington (W, 52-3) Enrollment ...... 26,051 September 14 ...... Maryland (W, 45-24) President ...... David C. Hardesty, Jr. September 23 ...... at East Carolina (W, 27-10) Athletic Director ...... Ed Pastilong October 7 ...... at Mississippi State (W, 42-14) Conference ...... Big East October 14 ...... Syracuse (W, 41-17) Nickname ...... Mountaineers October 20 ...... at Connecticut (W, 37-11) Colors ...... Gold and Blue November 2 ...... at Louisville (L, 34-44) November 11 ...... Cincinnati (W, 42-24) TEAM/PLAYER INFORMATION November 16 ...... at Pittsburgh (W, 45-27) 2006 Overall Record ...... 11-2 November 25 ...... USF (L, 19-24) 2006 Conference Record / Finish ...... 5-2 / 2nd December 2 ...... Rutgers (W, 41-39 3OT) 2006 Final Ranking ...... 10th USA Today / 10th AP January 1 [Gator Bowl] ...... Georgia Tech (W, 38-35) 2006 Bowl Appearance ...... Toyota Gator Bowl Offensive System ...... Spread 2007 SCHEDULE Defensive System ...... 3-3 Stack September 1 ...... Western Michigan Lettermen Returning ...... 43 September 8 ...... at Marshall Lettermen Lost ...... 26 September 13 ...... at Maryland Starters Returning ...... 19 September 22 ...... East Carolina Starters Lost ...... 5 September 28 ...... at South Florida October 6 ...... at Syracuse COACHING STAFF October 20 ...... Mississippi State Head Coach ...... Rich Rodriguez October 27 ...... at Rutgers Record at West Virginia ...... 50-24 November 8 ...... Louisville Career Record ...... 95-60 November 17 ...... at Cincinnati Assistant Coaches November 24 ...... Connecticut Bill Stewart ...... Special Teams Coordinator / Tight Ends December 1 ...... Pittsburgh Calvin Magee ...... Offensive Coordinator Jeff Casteel...... Defensive Coordinator / Linebackers SERIES HISTORY Greg Frey ...... Offensive Line All-Time Record ...... 0-1 Tony Gibson ...... Defensive Backs / Recruiting Coordinator In Starkville ...... 0-1 Bill Kirelawich ...... Defensive Line In Morgantown ...... Never Met Rod Smith ...... Quarterbacks Neutral Sites ...... Never Met Bruce Tall ...... Safeties Last Meeting ...... L, 14-42, 10/7/2006 Tony Dews ...... Receivers Last Meeting in Morgantown ...... Never Met Football Offi ce Phone ...... (304) 293-4194 Record in Last 10 Meetings ...... 0-1 Current Series Win Streak ...... Lost 1 MEDIA RELATIONS Sylvester Croom vs. West Virginia ...... 0-1 Football Contact ...... Shelly Poe in Morgantown ...... Never Met Offi ce Phone ...... (304) 293-2821 Rich Rodriguez vs. Mississippi State ...... 1-0 EMail Address ...... [email protected] in Morgantown ...... Never Met Media Relations Fax ...... (304) 293-4105 Croom vs. Rodriguez ...... 0-1 Press Box Phone ...... (304) 293-3799 Mailing Address ...... P.O. Box 877 ...... Morgantown, WV 26507

Weekly Press Conference ...... Tuesdays, 1 p.m. (ET) Weekly Teleconference ...... Big East Teleconference on Mondays

Media Information & Record Book 1.18 2007 Opponents KENTUCKY OCTOBER 27 LEXINGTON, KY. COMMONWEALTH STADIUM

QUICK FACTS 2006 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS Location ...... Lexington, Ky. September 3 ...... at Louisville (L, 59-28) Founded ...... 1865 September 9 ...... Texas State (W, 41-7) Enrollment ...... 27,000 September 16 ...... Ole Miss (W, 31-14) President ...... Dr. Lee T. Todd Jr. September 23 ...... at Florida (L, 26-7) Athletic Director ...... Mitch Barnhart September 30 ...... Central Michigan (W, 45-36) Conference ...... Southeastern October 7 ...... South Carolina (L, 24-17) Nickname ...... Wildcats October 14 ...... at LSU (L, 49-0) Colors ...... Blue and White October 28 ...... at Mississippi State (W, 34-31) November 4 ...... Georgia (W, 24-20) TEAM/PLAYER INFORMATION November 11 ...... Vanderbilt (W, 38-26) 2006 Overall Record ...... 8-5 November 18 ...... Louisiana-Monroe (W, 42-40) 2006 Conference Record / Finish ...... 4-4/ t3rd (East) November 25 ...... at Tennessee (L, 17-12) 2006 Final Ranking ...... none December 29 [Music City Bowl] ...... Clemson (W, 28-20) 2006 Bowl Appearance ...... Gaylord Hotels Music City Bowl Offensive System ...... multiple 2007 SCHEDULE Defensive System ...... 4-3 September 1 ...... Eastern Kentucky Lettermen Returning ...... 58 September 8 ...... Kent State Lettermen Lost ...... 23 September 15 ...... Louisville Starters Returning ...... 19 Septmber 22 ...... at Arkansas Starters Lost ...... 9 September 29 ...... Florida Atlantic October 4 ...... at South Carolina COACHING STAFF October 13 ...... LSU Head Coach ...... Rich Brooks October 20 ...... Florida Record at Kentucky ...... 17-30 (4 years) October 27 ...... Mississippi State Career Record ...... 108-139-4 (22 years) November 10 ...... at Vanderbilt Assistant Coaches November 17 ...... at Georgia Larry Brinson...... Running Backs November 24 ...... Tennessee Steve Brown ...... Defensive Coordinator Jimmy Heggins ...... Offensive Line SERIES HISTORY David Lockwood ...... Defensive Backs All-Time Record ...... 14-20 Steve Ortmayer ...... Special Teams Coordinator / Tight Ends In Starkville ...... 9-5 Rick Petri ...... Defensive Line In Lexington...... 4-13 Joker Phillips ...... Offensive Coordinator/ Wide Receivers Neutral Sites ...... 1-2 Randy Sanders ...... Quarterbacks Last Meeting ...... L, 31-34, 10/28/2006 Chuck Smith ...... Linebackers Last Meeting in Lexington ...... L, 7-13, 10/29/2005 Football Offi ce Phone ...... (859) 257-3611 Record in Last 10 Meetings ...... 5-5 Current Series Win Streak ...... Lost 2 MEDIA RELATIONS Sylvester Croom vs. Kentucky ...... 1-2 Football Contact ...... Tony Neely in Lexington ...... 0-1 Offi ce Phone ...... (859) 257-3838 Rich Brooks vs. Mississippi State ...... 3-1 EMail Address ...... [email protected] in Lexington ...... 2-0 Media Relations Fax ...... (615) 323-4310 Croom vs. Brooks ...... 1-2 Press Box Phone ...... (615) 323-2888 Mailing Address ...... Joe Craft Center, 338 Lexington Ave...... Lexington, KY 40506

Media Information & Record Book 1.19 2007 Opponents ALABAMA NOVEMBER 10 STARKVILLE, MISS. DAVIS WADE STADIUM AT SCOTT FIELD

QUICK FACTS 2006 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS Location ...... Tuscaloosa, Ala. September 2 ...... Hawai’i (W, 25-17) Founded ...... 1831 September 9 ...... Vanderbilt (W, 13-10) Enrollment ...... 23,878 September 16 ...... Louisiana-Monroe (W, 41-7) President ...... Dr. Robert E. Witt September 23 ...... at Arkansas (L, 23-24 2OT) Athletic Director ...... Mal Moore September 30 ...... at Florida (L, 13-28) Conference ...... Southeastern October 7 ...... Duke (W, 30-14) Nickname ...... Crimson Tide October 14 ...... Ole Miss (W, 26-23 OT) Colors ...... Crimson and White October 21 ...... at Tennessee (L, 13-16) October 28 ...... Florida International (W, 38-3) TEAM/PLAYER INFORMATION November 4 ...... Mississippi State (L, 16-24) 2006 Overall Record ...... 6-7 November 11 ...... at LSU (L, 14-28) 2006 Conference Record / Finish ...... 2-6/ 4th (West) November 18 ...... Auburn (L, 15-22) 2006 Final Ranking ...... none December 28 [Independence Bowl] ...... Oklahoma State (L, 31-34) 2006 Bowl Appearance ...... PetroSun Independence Bowl Offensive System ...... Multiple Pro Set 2007 SCHEDULE Defensive System ...... 3-4 September 1 ...... Western Carolina Lettermen Returning ...... 48 September 8 ...... at Vanderbilt Lettermen Lost ...... 16 September 15 ...... Arkansas Starters Returning ...... 16 September 22 ...... Georgia Starters Lost ...... 8 September 29 ...... at Florida State October 6 ...... Houston COACHING STAFF October 13 ...... at Ole Miss Head Coach ...... Nick Saban October 20 ...... Tennessee Record at Alabama ...... 0-0 (1st year) November 3 ...... LSU Career Record ...... 91-42-1 (11 years) November 10 ...... at Mississippi State Assistant Coaches November 17 ...... Louisiana-Monroe Major Applewhite...... Offensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks November 24 ...... at Auburn Burton Burns ...... Running Backs Curt Cignetti ...... Receivers / Recruiting Coordinator SERIES HISTORY Bo Davis ...... Defensive Line All-Time Record ...... 17-71-3 Ron Middleton ...... Tight Ends/ Special Teams In Starkville ...... 3-14 Joe Pendry ...... Offensive Line In Tuscaloosa ...... 9-38-1 Kirby Smart ...... Defensive Secondary Neutral Sites ...... 5-19-2 Kevin Steele...... Defensive Coordinator / Inside Linebackers Last Meeting ...... W, 24-16, 11/4/2006 Lance Thompson ...... Outside Linebackers Last Meeting in Starkville ...... L, 0-17, 11/5/2005 Football Offi ce Phone ...... (205) 348-3600 Record in Last 10 Meetings ...... 4-6 Current Series Win Streak ...... Won 1 MEDIA RELATIONS Sylvester Croom vs. Alabama ...... 1-2 Football Contact ...... Doug Walker in Starkville ...... 0-1 Offi ce Phone ...... (205) 348-6084 Nick Saban vs. Mississippi State...... 5-0 EMail Address ...... [email protected] in Starkville ...... 2-0 Media Relations Fax ...... (205) 348-8849 Croom vs. Saban ...... 0-1 Press Box Phone ...... (205) 348-6084 Mailing Address ...... Box 870391 ...... Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0391

Media Information & Record Book 1.20 2007 Opponents ARKANSAS NOVEMBER 17 LITTLE ROCK, ARK. WAR MEMORIAL STADIUM

QUICK FACTS 2006 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS Location ...... Fayetteville, Ark. September 2 ...... Southern California (L, 14-50) Founded ...... 1871 September 9 ...... Utah State (W, 20-0) Enrollment ...... 17,938 September 16 ...... at Vanderbilt (W, 21-19) President ...... Dr. John A. White September 23 ...... Alabama (W, 24-23 2OT) Athletic Director ...... Frank Broyles October 7 ...... at Auburn W, 27-10) Conference ...... Southeastern October 14 ...... Southeast Missouri State(W, 63-7) Nickname ...... Razorbacks October 21 ...... Ole Miss (W, 38-3) Colors ...... Cardinal and White October 28 ...... Louisiana-Monroe (W, 44-10) November 4 ...... at South Carolina (W, 26-20) TEAM/PLAYER INFORMATION November 11 ...... Tennessee (W, 31-14) 2006 Overall Record ...... 10-4 November 18 ...... at Mississippi State (W, 28-14) 2006 Conference Record / Finish ...... 7-1/ 1st (West) November 24 ...... LSU (L, 26-31) 2006 Final Ranking ...... 16 USA/ 15 AP December 2 [SEC Championship Game] ...... Florida (L, 28-38) 2006 Bowl Appearance ...... Capital One Bowl January 1 [Capital One Bowl] ...... Wisconsin (L, 14-17) Offensive System ...... Multiple Defensive System ...... 4-3 2007 SCHEDULE Lettermen Returning ...... 47 September 1 ...... Troy Lettermen Lost ...... 22 September 15 ...... at Alabama Starters Returning ...... 12 September 22 ...... Kentucky Starters Lost ...... 12 September 29 ...... North Texas October 6 ...... Tennessee-Chattanooga COACHING STAFF October 13 ...... Auburn Head Coach ...... Houston Nutt October 20 ...... at Ole Miss Record at Arkansas...... 38-34 (9 years) October 27 ...... Florida International Career Record ...... 65-44 (14 years) November 3 ...... South Carolina Assistant Coaches November 10 ...... at Tennessee Bobby Allen ...... Cornerbacks November 17 ...... Mississippi State Reggie Herring ...... Defensive Coordinator / Linebackers November 23 ...... at LSU ...... Defensive Line James Shibest ...... Tight Ends/ Special Teams SERIES HISTORY Mike Markuson ...... Offensive Coordinator / Running Game Coordinator All-Time Record ...... 5-11-1 Danny Nutt ...... Running Backs In Starkville ...... 3-5 Chris Vaughn ...... Safeties / Recruiting Coordinator In Fayetteville ...... 0-3 Alex Wood ...... Wide Receivers Neutral Sites ...... 2-3-1 David Lee ...... Offensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks Last Meeting ...... L, 14-28, 11/18/2006 Football Offi ce Phone ...... (479) 575-6562 Last Meeting in Little Rock ...... L, 10-44, 11/19/2005 Record in Last 10 Meetings ...... 3-7 MEDIA RELATIONS Current Series Win Streak ...... Lost 6 Football Contact ...... Kevin Trainor Sylvester Croom vs. Arkansas ...... 0-3 Offi ce Phone ...... (479) 575-2751 in Little Rock ...... 0-1 EMail Address ...... [email protected] Houston Nutt vs. Mississippi State ...... 8-1 Media Relations Fax ...... (479) 575-7481 in Little Rock ...... 2-0 Press Box Phone ...... (479) 575-6622 Croom vs. Nutt ...... 0-3 Mailing Address ...... PO Box 7777 ...... Fayetteville, AR 72702-7777

Media Information & Record Book 1.21 2007 Opponents OLE MISS NOVEMBER 23 STARKVILLE, MISS. DAVIS WADE STADIUM AT SCOTT FIELD

QUICK FACTS 2006 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS Location ...... Oxford, Miss. September 3 ...... Memphis (W, 28-25) Founded ...... 1848 September 9 ...... at MIssouri (L, 7-34) Enrollment ...... 17,325 September 16 ...... at Kentucky (L, 14-31) President ...... Dr. Robert C. Khayat September 23 ...... Wake Forest (L, 3-27) Athletic Director ...... Pete Boone September 30 ...... Georgia (L, 9-14) Conference ...... Southeastern October 7 ...... Vanderbilt (W, 17-10) Nickname ...... Rebels October 14 ...... at Alabama (L OT, 23-26) Colors ...... Cardinal Red and Navy Blue October 21 ...... at Arkansas (L, 3-38) October 28 ...... Auburn (L, 17-23) TEAM/PLAYER INFORMATION November 4 ...... Northwestern State (W, 27-7) 2006 Overall Record ...... 4-8 November 18 ...... at LSU (L OT, 20-23) 2006 Conference Record / Finish ...... 2-6/ 4th (West) November 25 ...... Mississippi State (W, 20-17) 2006 Final Ranking ...... none 2006 Bowl Appearance ...... none 2007 SCHEDULE Offensive System ...... pro set September 1 ...... at Memphis Defensive System ...... multiple 4-3 September 8 ...... Missouri Lettermen Returning ...... 47 September 15 ...... at Vanderbilt Lettermen Lost ...... 17 September 22 ...... Florida Starters Returning ...... 19 September 29 ...... at Georgia Starters Lost ...... 8 October 6 ...... Louisiana Tech October 13 ...... Alabama COACHING STAFF October 20 ...... Arkansas Head Coach ...... Ed Orgeron October 27 ...... at Auburn Record at Ole Miss ...... 7-16 (2 years) November 3 ...... Northwestern State Career Record ...... 7-16 (2 years) November 17 ...... LSU Assistant Coaches November 23 ...... at Mississippi State David Corrao ...... Linebackers Hugh Freeze ...... Recruiting Coordinator / Wide Receivers SERIES HISTORY Tony Hughes ...... Tight Ends All-Time Record ...... 38-59-6 Art Kehoe ...... Offensive Line In Starkville ...... 10-20-3 Ryan Neilson...... Defensive Line In Oxford ...... 10-20-3 Chris Rippon ...... Special Teams Coordinator / Defensive Backs Neutral Sites ...... 18-19 John Thompson ...... Defensive Coordinator / Defensive Backs Last Meeting ...... L, 17-20, 11/25/2006 Dan Werner ...... Offensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks Last Meeting in Starkville ...... W, 35-14, 11/26/2005 Frank Wilson ...... Running Backs Record in Last 10 Meetings ...... 4-6 Football Offi ce Phone ...... (662) 915-1564 Current Series Win Streak ...... Lost 1 Sylvester Croom vs. Ole Miss ...... 1-2 MEDIA RELATIONS in Starkville ...... 1-0 Football Contact ...... Langston Rogers Ed Orgeron vs. Mississippi State ...... 1-1 Offi ce Phone ...... (662) 915-7522 in Starkville ...... 0-1 EMail Address ...... [email protected] Croom vs. Orgeron ...... 1-1 Media Relations Fax ...... (662) 915-7006 Press Box Phone ...... (662) 236-1931 Mailing Address ...... Box 217 ...... University, MS 38677

Media Information & Record Book 1.22 2007 Battle for the Golden Egg It has acquired the nickname “Egg Bowl”, but no invitations are issued, or THE NATION’S MOST-PLAYED DIVISION I-A RIVALRIES required. Mississippi State University and the University of Mississippi have Rnk. Games ...... Teams standing reservations each November to battle for school pride, bragging 1. 116 ...... Minnesota - Wisconsin rights and a battered 79-year old trophy symbolizing football supremacy in 2. 115 ...... Missouri - Kansas the state of Mississippi. 3. 113 ...... Nebraska - Kansas One of the Deep South's great football rivalries, this feud between State 113 ...... Texas - Texas A&M and UM will be renewed a 104th time on Nov. 23, 2007, in Starkville. Whether 5. 111 ...... Miami (Ohio) - Cincinnati known as “The Battle for the Golden Egg”, or just “State-Ole Miss”, it is the 111 ...... North Carolina - Virginia most signifi cant athletic event of each year in the Magnolia State. Seasons 7. 110 ...... Auburn - Georgia and careers are made and hearts broken by the outcome, and gameday fi nds 110 ...... Oregon - Oregon State no one in the state neutral on the subject. 9. 109 ...... Purdue - Indiana In 1998, for the fi rst time in 27 years, the Battle for the Golden Egg returned 109 ...... Stanford - California to Thanksgiving Day to accommodate a national television audience on ESPN 11. 107 ...... Army - Navy and was carried by the nation’s leading cable network for six-straight seasons 12. 106 ...... Utah - Utah State on Thanksgiving from 1998-2003. 13. 104 ...... Baylor - TCU While then-Mississippi A&M began playing football in 1885, and Missis- 104 ...... Clemson - South Carolina sippi two years earlier, the schools did not meet until October 28, 1901. The 104 ...... Kansas - Kansas State Mississippi Rebels were returning from playing Alabama in Tuscaloosa, and 16. 103 ...... MISSISSIPPI - MISSISSIPPI STATE stopped in Starkville for a game with the A&M Aggies. The inaugural meet- 103 ...... North Carolina - Wake Forest ing was contested on the south end of campus, on a fi eld still used for prac- 18. 102 ...... Michigan - Ohio State tice by the Famous Maroon Band. The Aggies, who had played only seven 102 ...... Tennessee - Kentucky previous football games, scored the fi rst points in school history that day and 20. 101 ...... Georgia - Georgia Tech shut out the visitors 17-0. 101 ...... Nebraska - Iowa State Thus began a rivalry that has only gotten fi ercer with 100-plus years of 101 ...... Oklahoma - Oklahoma State seasoning. Ole Miss currently holds a 59-38-6 advantage, their margin largely 101 ...... Texas - Oklahoma built in the quarter-century between World War II and Vietnam. The series has been interrupted only twice, with no games from 1912-14 and in 1943. MSU-UM SERIES RECORDS However, there were two meetings in one season, in 1918, with A&M winning TEAM RECORDS both: 34-0 at Starkville and 13-0 at Oxford. POINTS SCORED ...... 65 by MSU (1915) But the game did not acquire its distinctive symbol, and thus the unique ti- MARGIN OF VICTORY ...... 65 [65-0] by MSU (1915) tle, until 1927. It came about after Mississippi broke a 14-game losing streak INTERCEPTIONS THROWN ...... 5 by MSU (1950, 1972) to A&M on Nov. 25, 1926, in Starkville. Celebrating Rebel fans took the fi eld to tear down the goal posts, angry Aggies attempted to protect them, and INDIVIDUAL a general melee ensued. Hoping to prevent similar episodes in future years, RUSHES ...... 40 by Deuce McAllister (1998) both schools agreed that the winner of the annual game would take posses- ...... Michael Davis, MSU (1993) sion of a trophy...... Kayo Dottley, UM (1949) The next year's game debuted a regulation-size, gold-plated football RUSHING YARDS ...... 242 by Dou Innocent, UM (1995) mounted on a pedestal where the outcome of each year's game would be RUSHING TDS ...... 7 by Showboat Boykin, UM (1951) recorded. Because the trophy was shaped as the standard, more rounded PASSES ATTEMPTED ...... 45 by Tony Shell, MSU (1988) ball of the day, it eventually came to be called the “Golden Egg.” Today it is PASSES COMPLETED ...... 24 by , MSU (1969) awarded immediately following every Battle for the Golden Egg, presented YARDS PASSING ...... 340 by , MSU (2002) by the student body president of the previous winning school, and proudly TD PASSES ...... 3 by Mark Young, UM (1988) paraded on-fi eld by the victors...... , UM (2003) The series’ commonly used title “Egg Bowl” was hatched in the 1970s RECEPTIONS ...... 14 by David Smith, MSU (1969) when a newspaper sports editor wanted a shorter, distinctive name for the YARDS RECEIVING...... 194 by David Smith, MSU (1969) big game than “Battle for the Golden Egg”. It seemed natural to call the an- FIELD GOALS ...... 3 by Artie Cosby, MSU (1983) nual MSU-UM meeting a “bowl” game and to title it after the prize...... Kinney Jordan, MSU (1976) The Battle for the Golden Egg has been played on 10 different fi elds in ...... James C. Elmer, UM (1906) seven different cities, but since 1922 has been contested only on the respec- tive campuses or in the state capital of Jackson. There have been 33 games LONG PLAYS played in Starkville, 32 in Oxford, and 30 in Jackson. The Jackson mark in- RUSH ...... 90, Fred Collins, MSU (1979) cludes a run of 18 consecutive years, from 1973-90, at Mississippi Veteran's PASS ...... 84, Conner to Freeman, MSU (2004) Memorial Stadium. PUNT: ...... 77, John Bruce, UM (1944) The series returned to campus in 1991, in Starkville, with host MSU taking FIELD GOAL ...... 51, Artie Cosby, MSU (1983) a 24-9 win. KICKOFF RETURN...... 97, Lee Davis, UM (1984) PUNT RETURN ...... 78, Ray Hapes, UM (1937) INTERCEPTION RETURN ...... 97, Jack Nix, MSU (1938)

Media Information & Record Book 1.23 2007 Opponents Composite Schedule August 30 September 29 November 8 LSU at Mississippi State Mississippi State at South Carolina Louisville at West Virginia Alabama at Florida State Sepember 1 North Texas at Arkansas November 10 Western Carolina at Alabama Auburn at Florida Alabama at Mississippi State Troy at Arkansas Austin Peay at Gardner-Webb Arkansas at Tennessee Kansas State at Auburn Florida Atlantic at Kentucky Auburn at Georgia Gardner-Webb at Ohio LSU at Tulane Gardner-Webb at Coastal Carolina Eastern Kentucky at Kentucky Ole Miss at Georgia Kentucky at Vanderbilt Ole Miss at Memphis Louisiana Tech at LSU Louisiana-Lafayette at South Carolina October 4 Florida at South Carolina Tennessee at California Kentucky at South Carolina UTEP at Tulane UAB at Michigan State UCF at UAB Western Michigan at West Virginia October 6 UAB at Mississippi State November 17 September 8 Houston at Alabama Mississippi State at Arkansas (Little Rock) Mississippi State at Tulane Tennessee-Chattanooga at Arkansas (Little Rock) Louisiana-Monroe at Alabama Alabama at Vanderbilt Vanderbilt at Auburn Liberty at Gardner-Webb South Florida at Auburn Gardner-Webb at Appalachian State Kentucky at Georgia Jacksonville at Gardner-Webb Florida at LSU LSU at Ole Miss Kent State at Kentucky Louisiana Tech at Ole Miss Vanderbilt at Tennessee Virginia Tech at LSU Georgia at Tennessee Tulane at Rice Missouri at Ole Miss Tulane at Army UAB at Memphis South Carolina at Georgia West Virginia at Syracuse West Virginia at Cincinnati Southern Miss at Tennessee UAB at Florida State October 13 November 23 West Virginia at Marshall Tennessee at Mississippi State Ole Miss at Mississippi State Alabama at Ole Miss Arkansas at LSU September 13 Auburn at Arkansas West Virginia at Maryland Gardner-Webb at Wofford November 24 LSU at Kentucky Alabama at Auburn September 15 South Carolina at North Carolina Clemson at South Carolina Mississippi State at Auburn Tulane at UAB Tennessee at Kentucky Arkansas at Alabama Tulane at East Carolina Louisville at Kentucky October 20 UAB at Marshall Middle Tennessee at LSU Mississippi State at West Virginia Connecticut at West Virginia Ole Miss at Vanderbilt Arkansas at Ole Miss South Carolina State at South Carolina Auburn at LSU December 1 Tennessee at Florida Gardner-Webb at VMI Pittsburgh at West Virginia Houston at Tulane Florida at Kentucky SEC Championship Game (Atlanta, Ga.) Alcorn State at UAB Vanderbilt at South Carolina Tennessee at Alabama September 22 Tulane at SMU Gardner-Webb at Mississippi State Houston at UAB Georgia at Alabama Kentucky at Arkansas October 27 New Mexico State at Auburn Mississippi State at Kentucky Florida at Ole Miss Florida International at Arkansas South Carolina at LSU Charleston Southern at Gardner-Webb Arkansas State at Tennessee Ole Miss at Auburn SE Louisiana at Tulane South Carolina at Tennessee East Carolina at West Virginia Memphis at Tulane UAB at East Carolina September 26 West Virginia at Rutgers UAB at Tulsa November 3 September 28 LSU at Alabama West Virginia at South Florida South Carolina at Arkansas Tennessee Tech at Auburn Savannah State at Gardner-Webb Northwestern State at Ole Miss Louisiana-Lafayette at Tennessee Tulsa at Tulane Southern Miss at UAB

Media Information & Record Book 1.24 Numerical Roster

NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. CL. EXP. HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL) 1 Keith Fitzhugh DB 5-11 206 Jr. 2L Hampton, Ga. (Lovejoy) 2 Robert Elliot RB 6-0 188 Fr. HS Okolona, Miss. (Okolona) 3 Derek Pegues DB 5-10 196 Jr. 2L Batesville, Miss. (South Panola) 4 Tony Burks WR 6-4 217 Sr. 1L Gulfport, Miss. (Mississippi Gulf Coast CC) 5 Gabe O’Neal LB 6-1 220 Sr. 3L Columbus, Miss. (Columbus) 6 Demario Bobo DB 6-0 180 Sr. 2L Courtland, Miss. (South Panola) 7 Michael Henig QB 6-1 190 Jr. 2L Montgomery, Ala. (Jefferson Davis) 8 De’Mon Glanton DB 6-1 190 Jr. 2L Atlanta, Ga. (Mays) 9 Keon Humphries DB 5-10 180 Jr. 2L Montgomery, Ala. (Lanier) 10 Dominic Douglas LB 6-2 227 Jr. TR Clinton, Miss. (Hinds CC) 11 Anthony Johnson DB 5-10 194 So. 1L Jackson, Miss. (Hargrave [VA] Military Acad.) 13 Wesley Carroll QB 6-3 190 Fr. HS Parkland, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas) 14 QB 6-3 211 Fr. HS Montgomery, Ala. (Carver) 15 Co-Eric Riley WR 6-2 200 Jr. TR Lucedale, Miss. (Mississippi Gulf Coast CC) 16 Zack Harrington QB 6-0 185 So. SQ Hattiesburg, Miss. (Southeastern La.) 17 Josh Riddell QB 6-1 195 Jr. TR Salem, Ore. (Foothill College) 18 Marcus Washington DB 5-10 180 So. 1L Missouri City, Texas (Fort Bend Marshall) 19 Anthony Summers DB 6-2 188 So. 1L Olive Branch, Miss. (Olive Branch) 20 Wade Bonner DB 5-10 180 Fr. HS Mason, Tenn. (Fayette Ware) 22 Jamar Chaney LB 6-1 236 Jr. 2L Fort Pierce, Fla. (St. Lucie West Centennial) 23 Jasper O’Quinn DB 5-10 185 Jr. TR Bude, Miss. (Copiah-Lincoln [Miss.] CC) 24 Anthony Dixon RB 6-1 240 So. 1L Jackson, Miss. (Terry) 25 Tyler Threadgill WR 5-10 195 Sr. 2L Philadelphia, Miss. (Philadelphia) 26 Damein Anderson DB 5-11 175 Fr. HS Hazlehurst, Miss. (Hazlehurst) 28 Tay Bowser DB 6-3 185 So. 1L Gilmer, Texas (Gilmer) 29 Christian Ducré RB 6-0 215 So. SQ Mandeville, La. (Fontainebleau) 30 Arnil Stallworth RB 5-10 205 So. 1L Daphne, Ala. (Daphne) 31 Jamie Jones LB 6-0 215 Fr. HS Springdale, Ark. (Springdale) 32 Marcus Green RB 6-2 220 Fr. HS Scooba, Miss. (Kemper County) 33 Justin Williams RB 5-10 207 Sr. 1L Tallulah, La. (Grambling) 34 K.J. Wright LB 6-3 200 Fr. HS Olive Branch, Miss. (Olive Branch) 35 Brandon Hart RB 5-11 235 Jr. 2L LaGrange, Ga. (Troup County) 36 Jamon Hughes LB 6-0 230 So. 1L Rolling Fork, Miss. (Humphreys County) 37 Adam Carlson P/K 6-4 195 Jr. 2L Gulfport, Miss. (Gulfport) 39 Tim Bailey LB 6-3 241 Jr. 1L Glen Allan, Miss. (Mississippi Delta CC) 40 Chris Nance DB 5-10 188 Jr. TR Tuscumbia, Ala. (Northeast Mississippi CC) 41 Eric Richards P/K 6-4 227 Fr. HS Vicksburg, Miss. (Warren Central) 42 Zach Smith DB 6-0 180 Fr. HS Altoona, Ala. (Susan Moore) 43 Blake McAdams P 5-10 190 Jr. 2L Ripley, Tenn. (Ripley) 44 Ethan Stockett FB 6-1 250 Fr. HS Fort Smith, Ark. (Southside) 45 Jarvis Kyles DB 6-0 185 So. SQ Milledgeville, Ga. (Baldwin) 46 Aaron Feld SN 6-1 225 RFr. RS Homewood, Ala. (Homewood) 47 Ryan Mason WR 6-5 217 Jr. RS Mobile, Ala. (Mississippi Delta CC) 48 Dezmond Sherrod TE 6-3 245 Sr. 3L Columbus, Miss. (Caledonia) 49 Terrell Johnson LB 6-2 210 Fr. HS Cullomburg, Ala. (Southern Choctaw) 51 Avery Hannibal DL 6-1 240 Sr. 3L LaGrange, Ga. (Troup County) 52 Karlin Brown LB 5-9 205 Fr. RS Tallahassee, Fla. (Lincoln) 53 Anthony Strauder OL 6-3 290 Jr. 2L Natchez, Miss. (Natchez) 54 Titus Brown DL 6-3 250 Sr. 3L Tuscaloosa, Ala. (Hillcrest) 55 Quentin Saulsberry DL 6-3 275 Fr. HS Coldwater, Miss. (Independence) 56 Anthony Littlejohn LB 6-1 225 Jr. 2L Jacksonville, Fla. (Englewood) 57 Chris Herrera OL 6-3 285 RFr. RS Missouri City, Texas (Fort Bend Marshall) 59 Johnny Carpenter OL 6-2 290 So. SQ Citronelle, Ala. (Citronelle) 60 J.D. Hamilton OL 6-4 295 Sr. 1L Natchez, Miss. (Copiah-Lincoln [Miss.] CC) 62 Addison Lawrence OL 6-4 250 Fr. HS Coldwater, Miss. (Magnolia Heights) 63 Chris Spencer OL 6-3 295 So. SQ Meridian, Miss. (Meridian) 66 D.J. Looney OL 6-1 290 Fr. HS Birmingham, Ala. (Oak Mountain) 67 Roland Terry OL 6-7 298 Jr. SQ Meridian, Miss. (Lamar School) 70 J.C. Brignone OL 6-1 290 RFr. RS Pass Christian, Miss. (St. Stanislaus) 73 Dakota Merritt OL 6-5 290 Fr. HS Cantonment, Fla. (Washington) 74 Mark Melichar OL 6-5 284 RFr. RS Birmingham, Ala. (Oak Mountain) 75 Craig Jenkins OL 6-4 315 So. 1L Pearl, Miss. (Pearl) 76 Royce Blackledge OL 6-4 293 Sr. 3L Sandersville, Miss. (Northeast Jones)

Media Information & Record Book 2.1 Numerical Roster

77 Michael Brown OL 6-5 300 Jr. 1L College Park, Ga. (Florida) 78 Michael Gates OL 6-4 305 Jr. 2L Fairburn, Ga. (Sandy Creek) 79 Derek Sherrod OL 6-5 298 Fr. HS Columbus, Miss. (Caledonia) 80 Alex Carpenter WR 6-0 182 RFr. RS Biggersville, Miss. (Biggersville) 81 Brandon McRae WR 6-4 200 So. RS Chester, Va. (Morehead State) 82 Jason Husband TE 6-3 230 Sr. 3L Jackson, Miss. (Jim Hill) 84 Jeremy Jones TE 6-2 275 Jr. SQ Harvey, La. (West Jefferson) 85 Brandon Henderson TE 6-1 240 RFr. RS Fayetteville, Ga. (Fayette County) 86 Lance Long WR 5-11 186 Sr. 2L Macomb, Mich. (Western Michigan) 87 Aubrey Bell WR 6-3 220 Jr. 2L Prichard, Ala. (Blount) 88 Eric Butler TE 6-3 255 Sr. 3L Moss Point, Miss. (Moss Point) 89 Jamayel Smith WR 6-0 183 Jr. 1L East Point, Ga. (Hargrave [VA] Mil. Aca.) 90 Cortez McCraney DL 6-4 272 Jr. RS Southaven, Miss. (Memphis) 91 Rodney Prince DL 6-3 248 RFr. RS Irondale, Ala. (Shades Valley) 92 Charles Burns DL 6-3 265 Jr. 2L Hattiesburg, Miss. (Hattiesburg) 93 Brandon Cooper DL 6-3 240 RFr. RS Missouri City, Texas (Fort Bend Marshall) 94 Jessie Bowman DL 6-1 305 Jr. TR Brookhaven, Miss. (Copiah-Lincoln [Miss.] CC) 95 Kyle Love DL 6-1 320 So. 1L Fairburn, Ga. (North Clayton) 96 Reggie Odom DL 6-0 295 RFr. RS Deland, Fla. (Deland) 97 Jimmie Holmes DL 6-3 225 Jr. TR Aiken, S.C. (Mississippi Delta CC) 98 LaMarcus Williams DL 6-1 290 Fr. HS Bastrop, La. (Bastrop) 99 Quinton Wesley DL 6-4 310 So. 1L Atlanta, Ga. (Crim)

ADDITIONAL VARSITY CANDIDATES Anthony Bowles SN 5-11 220 Jr. SQ Grenada, Miss. (Grenada) Mark Brown LB 5-11 225 So. SQ Madison, Miss. (Madison Central) Emmanuel Gatling DB 6-2 200 RFr. RS McAllen, Texas (Rowe) Eric Hoskins FB 5-11 230 Jr. RS Weir, Miss. (Holmes CC) Mark Lynn LB 6-0 210 RFr. RS Madison, Miss. (Madison Central) John McMillan OL 6-2 285 RFr. RS Paragould, Ark. (Paragould) Ben Shelton WR 5-11 196 Jr. 1L Vicksburg, Miss. (Hinds CC) Major Sosebee WR 6-2 185 So. SQ Warrior, Ala. (Sumiton Christian) Austin Wilbanks TE 6-3 245 So. RS Forest, Miss. (Mississippi College) Jarvis Williams DB 5-11 170 So. SQ Jackson, Miss. (Provine) Davone Wilson DE 6-3 220 RFr. RS Smyrna, Ga. (Campbell)

Media Information & Record Book 2.2 Alphabetical Roster

NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. CL. EXP. HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL) 26 Damein Anderson DB 5-11 175 Fr. HS Hazlehurst, Miss. (Hazlehurst) 39 Tim Bailey LB 6-3 241 Jr. 1L Glen Allan, Miss. (Mississippi Delta CC) 87 Aubrey Bell WR 6-3 220 Jr. 2L Prichard, Ala. (Blount) 76 Royce Blackledge OL 6-4 293 Sr. 3L Sandersville, Miss. (Northeast Jones) 6 Demario Bobo DB 6-0 180 Sr. 2L Courtland, Miss. (South Panola) 20 Wade Bonner DB 5-10 180 Fr. HS Mason, Tenn. (Fayette Ware) 94 Jessie Bowman DL 6-1 305 Jr. TR Brookhaven, Miss. (Copiah-Lincoln [Miss.] CC) 28 Tay Bowser DB 6-3 185 So. 1L Gilmer, Texas (Gilmer) 70 J.C. Brignone OL 6-1 290 RFr. RS Pass Christian, Miss. (St. Stanislaus) 52 Karlin Brown LB 5-9 205 Fr. RS Tallahassee, Fla. (Lincoln) 77 Michael Brown OL 6-5 300 Jr. 1L College Park, Ga. (Florida) 54 Titus Brown DL 6-3 250 Sr. 3L Tuscaloosa, Ala. (Hillcrest) 4 Tony Burks WR 6-4 217 Sr. 1L Gulfport, Miss. (Mississippi Gulf Coast CC) 92 Charles Burns DL 6-3 265 Jr. 2L Hattiesburg, Miss. (Hattiesburg) 88 Eric Butler TE 6-3 255 Sr. 3L Moss Point, Miss. (Moss Point) 37 Adam Carlson P/K 6-4 195 Jr. 2L Gulfport, Miss. (Gulfport) 80 Alex Carpenter WR 6-0 182 RFr. RS Biggersville, Miss. (Biggersville) 59 Johnny Carpenter OL 6-2 290 So. SQ Citronelle, Ala. (Citronelle) 13 Wesley Carroll QB 6-3 190 Fr. HS Parkland, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas) 22 Jamar Chaney LB 6-1 236 Jr. 2L Fort Pierce, Fla. (St. Lucie West Centennial) 93 Brandon Cooper DL 6-3 240 RFr. RS Missouri City, Texas (Fort Bend Marshall) 24 Anthony Dixon RB 6-1 240 So. 1L Jackson, Miss. (Terry) 10 Dominic Douglas LB 6-2 227 Jr. TR Clinton, Miss. (Hinds CC) 29 Christian Ducré RB 6-0 215 So. SQ Mandeville, La. (Fontainebleau) 2 Robert Elliot RB 6-0 188 Fr. HS Okolona, Miss. (Okolona) 46 Aaron Feld SN 6-1 225 RFr. RS Homewood, Ala. (Homewood) 1 Keith Fitzhugh DB 5-11 206 Jr. 2L Hampton, Ga. (Lovejoy) 78 Michael Gates OL 6-4 305 Jr. 2L Fairburn, Ga. (Sandy Creek) 8 De’Mon Glanton DB 6-1 190 Jr. 2L Atlanta, Ga. (Mays) 32 Marcus Green RB 6-2 220 Fr. HS Scooba, Miss. (Kemper County) 60 J.D. Hamilton OL 6-4 295 Sr. 1L Natchez, Miss. (Copiah-Lincoln [Miss.] CC) 51 Avery Hannibal DL 6-1 240 Sr. 3L LaGrange, Ga. (Troup County) 16 Zack Harrington QB 6-0 185 So. SQ Hattiesburg, Miss. (Southeastern La.) 35 Brandon Hart RB 5-11 235 Jr. 2L LaGrange, Ga. (Troup County) 85 Brandon Henderson TE 6-1 240 RFr. RS Fayetteville, Ga. (Fayette County) 7 Michael Henig QB 6-1 190 Jr. 2L Montgomery, Ala. (Jefferson Davis) 57 Chris Herrera OL 6-3 285 RFr. RS Missouri City, Texas (Fort Bend Marshall) 97 Jimmie Holmes DL 6-3 225 Jr. TR Aiken, S.C. (Mississippi Delta CC) 36 Jamon Hughes LB 6-0 230 So. 1L Rolling Fork, Miss. (Humphreys County) 9 Keon Humphries DB 5-10 180 Jr. 2L Montgomery, Ala. (Lanier) 82 Jason Husband TE 6-3 230 Sr. 3L Jackson, Miss. (Jim Hill) 75 Craig Jenkins OL 6-4 315 So. 1L Pearl, Miss. (Pearl) 11 Anthony Johnson DB 5-10 194 So. 1L Jackson, Miss. (Hargrave [VA] Military Acad.) 49 Terrell Johnson LB 6-2 210 Fr. HS Cullomburg, Ala. (Southern Choctaw) 31 Jamie Jones LB 6-0 215 Fr. HS Springdale, Ark. (Springdale) 84 Jeremy Jones TE 6-2 275 Jr. SQ Harvey, La. (West Jefferson) 45 Jarvis Kyles DB 6-0 185 So. SQ Milledgeville, Ga. (Baldwin) 62 Addison Lawrence OL 6-4 250 Fr. HS Coldwater, Miss. (Magnolia Heights) 56 Anthony Littlejohn LB 6-1 225 Jr. 2L Jacksonville, Fla. (Englewood) 86 Lance Long WR 5-11 186 Sr. 2L Macomb, Mich. (Western Michigan) 66 D.J. Looney OL 6-1 290 Fr. HS Birmingham, Ala. (Oak Mountain) 95 Kyle Love DL 6-1 320 So. 1L Fairburn, Ga. (North Clayton) 47 Ryan Mason WR 6-5 217 Jr. RS Mobile, Ala. (Mississippi Delta CC) 43 Blake McAdams P 5-10 190 Jr. 2L Ripley, Tenn. (Ripley) 90 Cortez McCraney DL 6-4 272 Jr. RS Southaven, Miss. (Memphis) 81 Brandon McRae WR 6-4 200 So. RS Chester, Va. (Morehead State) 74 Mark Melichar OL 6-5 284 RFr. RS Birmingham, Ala. (Oak Mountain) 73 Dakota Merritt OL 6-5 290 Fr. HS Cantonment, Fla. (Washington) 40 Chris Nance DB 5-10 188 Jr. TR Tuscumbia, Ala. (Northeast Mississippi CC) 96 Reggie Odom DL 6-0 295 RFr. RS Deland, Fla. (Deland) 5 Gabe O’Neal LB 6-1 220 Sr. 3L Columbus, Miss. (Columbus) 23 Jasper O’Quinn DB 5-10 185 Jr. TR Bude, Miss. (Copiah-Lincoln [Miss.] CC) 3 Derek Pegues DB 5-10 196 Jr. 2L Batesville, Miss. (South Panola)

Media Information & Record Book 2.3 Alphabetical Roster

91 Rodney Prince DL 6-3 248 RFr. RS Irondale, Ala. (Shades Valley) 14 Chris Relf QB 6-3 211 Fr. HS Montgomery, Ala. (Carver) 41 Eric Richards P/K 6-4 227 Fr. HS Vicksburg, Miss. (Warren Central) 17 Josh Riddell QB 6-1 195 Jr. TR Salem, Ore. (Foothill College) 15 Co-Eric Riley WR 6-2 200 Jr. TR Lucedale, Miss. (Mississippi Gulf Coast CC) 55 Quentin Saulsberry DL 6-3 275 Fr. HS Coldwater, Miss. (Independence) 79 Derek Sherrod OL 6-5 298 Fr. HS Columbus, Miss. (Caledonia) 48 Dezmond Sherrod TE 6-3 245 Sr. 3L Columbus, Miss. (Caledonia) 89 Jamayel Smith WR 6-0 183 Jr. 1L East Point, Ga. (Hargrave [VA] Mil. Aca.) 42 Zach Smith DB 6-0 180 Fr. HS Altoona, Ala. (Susan Moore) 63 Chris Spencer OL 6-3 295 So. SQ Meridian, Miss. (Meridian) 30 Arnil Stallworth RB 5-10 205 So. 1L Daphne, Ala. (Daphne) 44 Ethan Stockett FB 6-1 250 Fr. HS Fort Smith, Ark. (Southside) 53 Anthony Strauder OL 6-3 290 Jr. 2L Natchez, Miss. (Natchez) 19 Anthony Summers DB 6-2 188 So. 1L Olive Branch, Miss. (Olive Branch) 67 Roland Terry OL 6-7 298 Jr. SQ Meridian, Miss. (Lamar School) 25 Tyler Threadgill WR 5-10 195 Sr. 2L Philadelphia, Miss. (Philadelphia) 18 Marcus Washington DB 5-10 180 So. 1L Missouri City, Texas (Fort Bend Marshall) 99 Quinton Wesley DL 6-4 310 So. 1L Atlanta, Ga. (Crim) 33 Justin Williams RB 5-10 207 Sr. 1L Tallulah, La. (Grambling) 98 LaMarcus Williams DL 6-1 290 Fr. HS Bastrop, La. (Bastrop) 34 K.J. Wright LB 6-3 200 Fr. HS Olive Branch, Miss. (Olive Branch)

ADDITIONAL VARSITY CANDIDATES Anthony Bowles SN 5-11 220 Jr. SQ Grenada, Miss. (Grenada) Mark Brown LB 5-11 225 So. SQ Madison, Miss. (Madison Central) Emmanuel Gatling DB 6-2 200 RFr. RS McAllen, Texas (Rowe) Eric Hoskins FB 5-11 230 Jr. RS Weir, Miss. (Holmes CC) Mark Lynn LB 6-0 210 RFr. RS Madison, Miss. (Madison Central) John McMillan OL 6-2 285 RFr. RS Paragould, Ark. (Paragould) Ben Shelton WR 5-11 196 Jr. 1L Vicksburg, Miss. (Hinds CC) Major Sosebee WR 6-2 185 So. SQ Warrior, Ala. (Sumiton Christian) Austin Wilbanks TE 6-3 245 So. RS Forest, Miss. (Mississippi College) Jarvis Williams DB 5-11 170 So. SQ Jackson, Miss. (Provine) Davone Wilson DE 6-3 220 RFr. RS Smyrna, Ga. (Campbell)

Media Information & Record Book 2.4 Varsity Roster Breakdown 2003 SIGNING CLASS 2005 SIGNING CLASS 2006 SIGNING CLASS 2007 SIGNING CLASS Royce Blackledge Aubrey Bell Tim Bailey Damein Anderson Eric Butler Tay Bowser **Tony Burks Korentheus Bailey Avery Hannibal Charles Burns J.C. Brignone Wade Bonner Jason Husband Johnny Carpenter Michael Brown ** Jessie Bowman Dezmond Sherrod Jamar Chaney Alex Carpenter Wesley Carroll Tyler Threadgill *Keith Fitzhugh Brandon Cooper ** Dominic Douglas Michael Gates Anthony Dixon Robert Elliott 2004 SIGNING CLASS Brandon Hart Christian Ducré Marcus Green Demario Bobo Craig Jenkins Aaron Feld Jimmie Holmes Titus Brown Jarvis Kyles J.D. Hamilton Terrell Johnson Adam Carlson Blake McAdams Brandon Henderson Jamie Jones De’Mon Glanton Derek Pegues Chris Herrera Addison Lawrence Michael Henig Chris Spencer Jamon Hughes D.J. Looney Keon Humphries Quinton Wesley *Anthony Johnson Dakota Merritt Jeremy Jones Kyle Love Chris Nance Anthony Littlejohn 2005 WALK-ONS Ryan Mason Jasper O’Quinn Gabe O’Neal Jamayel Smith Cortez McCraney Chris Relf Anthony Strauder Justin Williams Mark Melichar Eric Richards Roland Terry Taurus Young Reggie Odom ** Josh Riddell Rodney Prince Co-Eric Riley 2004 WALK-ONS Arnil Stallworth Quentin Saulsberry Lance Long Anthony Summers Derek Sherrod Marcus Washington Zach Smith Ethan Stockett 2006 WALK-ONS LaMarcus Williams Brandon McRae K.J. Wright

*Player enrolled in January out of high school **Player enrolled in January out of junior college

3 LETTERS AWARDED 1 LETTER AWARDED REDSHIRT TRANSFERS Royce Blackledge Tim Bailey J.C. Brignone Jesse Bowman Titus Brown Tay Bowser Alex Carpenter Dominic Douglas Eric Butler Michael Brown Brandon Cooper Jimmie Holmes Avery Hannibal Tony Burks Aaron Feld Chris Nance Jason Husband Anthony Dixon Brandon Henderson Jasper O’Quinn Gabe O’Neal J.D. Hamilton Chris Herrera Josh Riddell Dezmond Sherrod Jamon Hughes Ryan Mason Co-Eric Riley Craig Jenkins Cortez McCraney 2 LETTERS AWARDED Anthony Johnson Brandon McRae Aubrey Bell Kyle Love Mark Melichar Demario Bobo Ben Shelton Reggie Odom Charles Burns Jamayel Smith Rodney Prince Adam Carlson Arnil Stallworth Jamar Chaney Anthony Summers SQUAD MEMBERS Keith Fitzhugh Marcus Washington Johnny Carpenter Michael Gates Quinton Wesley Christian Ducré De’Mon Glanton Justin Williams Ty Evans Brandon Hart Jeremy Jones Michael Henig Jarvis Kyles Keon Humphries Chris Spencer Anthony Littlejohn Roland Terry Lance Long Blake McAdams Derek Pegues Anthony Strauder Tyler Threadgill

Media Information & Record Book 2.5 Varsity Roster Breakdown

GEOGRAPHICAL BREAKDOWN MICHIGAN (1) MISSISSIPPI (CONT.) Macomb Pearl Lance Long Craig Jenkins Philadelphia MISSISSIPPI (36) Tyler Threadgill 1 Batesville Rolling Fork Derek Pegues Jamon Hughes 1 Biggersville Sandersville Alex Carpenter Royce Blackledge 1 Brookhaven Scooba 2 Jessie Bowman Marcus Green 2 1 Bude Southaven 15 11 36 Jasper O’Quinn Cortez McCraney 4 4 Clinton Vicksburg 6 Dominic Douglas Eric Richards Coldwater Addison Lawrence Quentin Saulsberry OREGON (1) ALABAMA (15) FLORIDA (6) Columbus Salem Altoona Cantonment Gabe O’Neal Josh Riddell Zach Smith Dakota Merritt Derek Sherrod Birmingham Deland Dezmond Sherrod SOUTH CAROLINA (1) D.J. Looney Reggie Odom Courtland Aiken Mark Melichar Fort Pierce Demario Bobo Jimmie Holmes Citronelle Jamar Chaney Glen Allen Johnny Carpenter Jacksonville Tim Bailey TENNESSEE (2) Cullomburg Anthony Littlejohn Gulfport Mason Terrell Johnson Parkland Tony Burks Wade Bonner Daphne Wesley Carroll Adam Carlson Ripley Arnil Stallworth Tallahassee Hattiesburg Blake McAdams Homewood Karlin Brown Charles Burns Aaron Feld Hazlehurst TEXAS (4) Irondale GEORGIA (11) Damein Anderson Gilmer Rodney Prince Atlanta Jackson Tay Bowser Mobile De’Mon Glanton Anthony Dixon Missouri City Ryan Mason Quinton Wesley Jason Husband Brandon Cooper Montgomery College Park Anthony Johnson Chris Herrera Michael Henig Michael Brown Lucedale Marcus Washington Keon Humphries East Point Co-Eric Riley Chris Relf Jamayel Smith Meridian VIRGINIA (1) Prichard Fairburn Chris Spencer Chester Aubrey Bell Michael Gates Roland Terry Brandon McRae Tuscaloosa Kyle Love Moss Point Titus Brown Fayetteville Eric Butler Tuscumbia Brandon Henderson Natchez Chris Nance Hampton J.D Hamilton Keith Fitzhugh Anthony Strauder ARKANSAS (2) LaGrange Okolona Fort Smith Brandon Hart Robert Elliot Ethan Stockett Avery Hannibal Olive Branch Springdale Milledgeville Anthony Summers Jamie Jones Jarvis Kyles K.J. Wright Pass Christian LOUISIANA (4) J.C Brignone Bastrop LaMarcus Williams Harvey Jeremy Jones Mandeville Christian Ducré Tallulah Justin Williams

Media Information & Record Book 2.6 Varsity Roster Breakdown OFFENSE (42 PLAYERS) DEFENSE (39 PLAYERS) LETTERMEN RETURNING (40) LETTERMEN LOST (25) Seniors (9) Seniors (4) Offense (20) Offense (9) * Royce Blackledge OL * Demario Bobo DB Aubrey Bell WR Derek Ambrose RB Tony Burks WR Titus Brown DL Royce Blackledge OL Brian Anderson OL * Eric Butler TE * Avery Hannibal DL Michael Brown OL QB/WR J.D. Hamilton OL Gabe O’Neal LB Tony Burks WR Bryson Davis RB * Jason Husband TE Juniors (14) Eric Butler TE Will Prosser WR * Lance Long WR Tim Bailey LB Anthony Dixon RB Casey Rogers RB * Dezmond Sherrod TE Jesse Bowman DL Michael Gates OL Tray Rutland QB * Tyler Threadgill WR * Charles Burns DL J.D. Hamilton OL Joey Sanders WR * Justin Williams RB Jamar Chaney LB Brandon Hart RB Brandon Thornton RB Juniors (12) Dominic Douglas LB Michael Henig QB Defense (13) Aubrey Bell WR Keith Fitzhugh DB Jason Husband TE Quinton Culberson LB * Michael Brown OL * De’Mon Glanton DB Craig Jenkins OL Marcus Evans DB Michael Gates OL Jimmie Holmes DL Lance Long WR David Heard DB Brandon Hart RB * Keon Humphries DB Ben Shelton WR Michael Heard DE * Michael Henig QB * Anthony Littlejohn LB Derek Sherrod TE Jonathan Hill DB * Jeremy Jones TE * Cortez McCraney DE Jamayel Smith WR Brad Horton LB * Ryan Mason WR Chris Nance DB Arnil Stallworth RB Antonio Johnson DT Josh Ridell QB Jasper O’Quinn DB Anthony Strauder OL Jeramie Johnson DB Co-Eric Riley WR Derek Pegues DB Tyler Threadgill WR Anwar Phillips DT * Jamayel Smith WR Sophomores (9) Justin Williams RB Andrew Powell DT * Anthony Strauder OL * Tay Bowser DB Defense (18) Carlton Rice LB * Roland Terry OL * Mark Brown LB Tim Bailey LB Deljuan Robinson DT Sophomores (7) Jamon Hughes LB Tay Bowser DB Leron Yarbrough DB * Johnny Carpenter OL Anthony Johnson DB Titus Brown DE Specialists (3) Anthony Dixon RB * Jarvis Kyles DB Charles Burns DE Keith Andrews K * Christian Ducré RB Kyle Love DL Jamar Chaney LB Russell Cook SN * Craig Jenkins OL Anthony Summers DB Keith Fitzhugh DB Brooks Crabtree P * Brandon McRae WR Marcus Washington DB De’Mon Glanton DB * Chris Spencer OL * Quinton Wesley DL Avery Hannibal DE Arnil Stallworth RB Redshirt Freshmen (3) Keon Humphries DB Redshirt Freshmen (5) * Brandon Cooper DL Jamon Hughes LB * JC Brignone OL * Reggie Odom DL Anthony Johnson DB * Alex Carpenter WR * Rodney Prince DL Anthony Littlejohn LB * Brandon Henderson TE True Freshmen (9) Kyle Love DT * Chris Herrera TE Damein Anderson DB Gabe O’Neal LB * Mark Melichar OL Wade Bonner DB Derek Pegues DB True Freshmen (9) Karlin Brown LB Anthony Summers DB Wesley Carroll QB Terrell Johnson LB Marcus Washington DB Robert Elliot RB Jamie Jones LB Quinton Wesley DT Marcus Green RB Zach Smith DB Specialists (2) Addison Lawrence OL Quentin Saulsberry DL Adam Carlson K * player has spent one redshirt season D.J. Looney OL LaMarcus Williams DL Blake McAdams P BOLD indicates 2006 starter Dakota Merritt OL K.J. Wright LB Derek Sherrod OL Ethan Stockett FB Chris Relf QB

SPECIALISTS (5 PLAYERS) Juniors (2) * Adam Carlson K Blake McAdams P Redshirt Freshmen (1) * Aaron Feld SN True Freshmen (1) Eric Richards P/K

Media Information & Record Book 2.7 2007 Preseason Depth Chart OFFENSE DEFENSE

X 81 BRANDON McRAE 6-4 200 SO. LE 54 TITUS BROWN 6-3 250 SR. 87 Aubrey Bell 6-3 220 Jr. 39 Tim Bailey 6-3 241 Jr. 92 Charles Burns 6-3 265 Jr. LT 77 MIKE BROWN 6-3 300 JR. 74 Mark Melichar 6-5 284 RFr. LT 90 CORTEZ McCRANEY 6-4 272 JR. 95 Kyle Love 6-1 320 So. LG 53 ANTHONY STRAUDER 6-3 290 JR. 91 Rodney Prince 6-3 248 RFr. 70 J.C. Brignone 6-1 290 RFr. RT 94 JESSIE BOWMAN 6-1 305 JR. C 76 ROYCE BLACKLEDGE 6-4 293 SR. 99 Quinton Wesley 6-4 310 So. 63 Chris Spencer 6-3 295 So. RE 51 AVERY HANNIBAL 6-1 240 SR. RG 59 JOHNNY CARPENTER 6-2 290 SO. 93 Brandon Cooper 6-3 240 RFr. 78 Michael Gates 6-4 305 Jr. SLB 5 GABE O’NEAL 6-1 220 SR. RT 60 J.D. HAMILTON 6-4 295 SR. 10 Dominic Douglas 6-2 227 Jr. 67 Roland Terry 6-7 298 Jr. 75 Craig Jenkins 6-4 315 So. MLB 22 JAMAR CHANEY 6-1 236 JR. 36 Jamon Hughes 6-0 230 So. TE 88 ERIC BUTLER 6-3 255 SR. 48 Dezmond Sherrod 6-3 245 Sr. WLB 10 DOMINIC DOUGLAS 6-2 227 JR. 82 Jason Husband 6-3 230 Sr. 56 Anthony Littlejohn 6-2 225 Jr.

Z 89 JAMAYEL SMITH 6-0 183 JR. LCB 11 ANTHONY JOHNSON 5-10 194 SO. 86 Lance Long 5-11 186 Sr. 9 Keon Humphries 5-10 180 Jr. 4 Tony Burks 6-4 217 Sr. SS 8 DE’MON GLANTON 6-1 190 JR. FB 84 JEREMY JONES 6-2 275 JR. 1 Keith Fitzhugh 5-11 206 Jr. Eric Hoskins 5-11 230 Jr. 35 Brandon Hart 5-11 235 Jr. FS 3 DEREK PEGUES 5-10 196 JR. 6 Demario Bobo 6-0 180 Jr. HB 24 ANTHONY DIXON 6-1 240 SO. 33 Justin Williams 5-10 207 Sr. RCB 18 MARCUS WASHINGTON 5-10 180 SO. 30 Arnil Stallworth 5-10 205 So. 28 Tay Bowser 6-3 185 So. 29 Christian Ducre 6-0 215 So.

QB 7 MICHAEL HENIG 6-1 190 JR. 17 Josh Riddell 6-1 195 Jr. 16 Zack Harrington 6-0 185 So.

SPECIALISTS PK 37 ADAM CARLSON 6-4 195 JR.

P 43 BLAKE McADAMS 5-10 190 JR. 37 Adam Carlson 6-4 195 Jr.

SN 46 AARON FELD 6-1 225 RFR.

H 43 BLAKE McADAMS 5-10 190 JR.

KR 3 DEREK PEGUES 5-10 196 JR. 11 Anthony Johnson 5-10 194 So.

PR 3 DEREK PEGUES 5-10 196 JR. 86 Lance Long 5-11 186 Sr.

Media Information & Record Book 2.8 Returning Player Bios TIM BAILEY • #39 AUBREY BELL’S CAREER RECEIVING STATS Linebacker YEAR G/GS CGT YDS AVG. TD LP/OPPONENT 2005 11/1 2 25 12.5 0 13 / Alabama 6-3 • 241 • Jr. • 1L 2006 6/2 8 151 18.9 0 49 / Kentucky Glen Allan, Miss. TOTALS 17/3 10 176 17.6 0 49 / KENTUCKY Mississippi Delta CC AUBREY BELL’S GAME-BY-GAME RECEIVING STATS CAREER: Pressed into immediate service at Mississippi State upon his arrival on campus DATE OPPONENT REC YARDS AVG TD LONG from the junior college ranks and his service to his country . . . Was deployed with his 9/3/05 MURRAY STATE 0 0 — 0 — Mississippi National Guard unit to Iraq for 18 months in 2004 and ’05 . . . Has played 9/10/05 at Auburn 0 0 — 0 — in 11 of 12 games for the Bulldogs, seeing most of his work on special teams and as 9/17/05 vs. Tulane 0 0 — 0 — a reserve in the linebacker corps . . . Has registered seven tackles, including one-half 9/24/05 GEORGIA 0 0 — 0 — sack (minus 4 yards) . . . Came to MSU as an outstanding prospect from the 10/1/05 LSU 0 0 — 0 — Mississippi Community College ranks with three years of eligibility. 10/8/05 at Florida 0 0 — 0 — 2006: Saw action from the outset of his sophomore season at Mississippi State as a 10/22/05 * HOUSTON 0 0 — 0 — reserve at inside linebacker and on special teams . . . Played in 11 of a possible 12 games 10/29/05 at Kentucky 0 0 — 0 — during his first season on campus . . . Only missed seeing action during the team’s Week 11/05/05 ALABAMA 2 25 12.5 0 13 5 game at LSU due to injury . . . Made seven tackles on the season, a total that included 11/19/05 * vs. Arkansas 0 0 — 0 — a half quarterback sack (minus 4 yards) . . . Recorded the first statistics of his sophomore 11/26/05 * OLE MISS 0 0 — 0 — season in Week 2 with a pair of hits against Auburn . . . Did not play in Week 5 after suf- 10/14/06 JACKSONVILLE ST. 3 62 20.6 0 36 fering a minor knee injury during game-week preparations . . . Registered tackles in each 10/21/06 * at Georgia 2 24 12.0 0 13 of the next four weeks after returning to full speed . . . Returned to game action and 10/28/06 * KENTUCKY 1 49 49.0 0 49 to the stats sheet with a pair of hits in the Bulldogs’ Week 7 win over Jacksonville State 11/4/06 * at Alabama 2 16 8.0 0 15 . . . Added another tackle one week later at Georgia . . . Recorded a half quarterback 11/18/06 * ARKANSAS 0 0 — 0 — sack (minus 4 yards) in Week 9 vs. Kentucky . . . Posted another hit a week later in the 11/25/06 at Ole Miss 0 0 — 0 — Bulldogs’ win over Alabama. PERSONAL: Born Timothy Bailey, 8-25-84, in Hollandale, Miss. . . . Son of Mr. and Mrs. ROYCE BLACKLEDGE • #76 Hezekiah Bailey . . . Majoring in criminal justice. Offensive Lineman

TIM BAILEY’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATS 6-4 • 293 • Sr. • 3L YEAR G/GS TT UT AT TFL-YDS SCK-YDS FF/FR PD INT-YDS Sandersville, Miss. 2006 11/0 7 4 3 0.5-4 0.5-4 0/0 0 0-0 Northeast Jones TOTALS 11/0 7 4 3 0.5-4 0.5-4 0/0 0 0-0 CAREER: Has played in 24 games during his collegiate career, earning 18 starting calls TIM BAILEY’S GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STATS during his time – six at right offensive guard to close his sophomore season and 12 at DATE OPPONENT TT UT AT TFL-YDS SCK-YDS center during his junior campaign . . . Worked as a reserve at both center and offensive 8/31/06 SOUTH CAROLINA 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 guard until breaking into the starting lineup . . . Redshirted his true freshman season . 9/9/06 AUBURN 2 2 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 . . Came to MSU after being named first-team, all-state on the offensive line during his 9/16/06 TULANE 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 senior prep season. 9/23/06 at UAB 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 2006: Held down the starter’s job at the center position in all 12 games of his junior 10/7/06 WEST VIRGINIA 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 season . . . Participated in every play during the season’s first four weeks and in the 10/14/06 JACKSONVILLE ST. 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 campaign’s final five games . . . Graded out at 80 percent productivity in 10 of the 10/21/06 at Georgia 1 1 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 12 contests . . . Was on the field for all 56 snaps in State’s season opener with South 10/28/06 KENTUCKY 1 0 1 0.5-4 0.5-4 Carolina . . . It was his sixth-straight game playing every offensive snap, dating to mid- 11/4/06 at Alabama 1 1 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 season 2005 . . . Graded out at a solid 80 percent blocking mark against the Gamecocks, 11/18/06 ARKANSAS 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 with six knockdown blocks . . . Made it seven straight games not missing a snap one 11/25/06 at Ole Miss 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 week later vs. Auburn . . . Scored an 84 percent blocking grade against the Tigers, tying for the team high . . . Also recorded seven knockdown blocks against AU . . . Tallied a AUBREY BELL • #87 career-best 92 percent blocking grade during Week 3 action vs. Tulane . . . Again was Wide Receiver on the field for every snap (eighth straight between ’05-06), a total of 72 offensive plays . . . Managed four knockdown blocks against the Green Wave . . . Followed up that 6-3 • 220 • Jr. • 2L standout performance with another scintillating outing one week later at UAB . . . Tallied Prichard, Ala. an 86 percent blocking grade against the Blazers with a team-best and season-high 12 Blount knockdown blocks . . . On the field for all 67 offensive snaps vs. UAB for a ninth-con- secutive game . . . Part of an offensive line that paved the way to 166 yards rushing and CAREER: Has played in 17 games during his still-young Mississippi State career, earning just one quarterback sack allowed in Birmingham . . Played all but the final two snaps three starting calls at wide receiver . . . Has caught 10 passes for 176 yards, a 17.6-yard in Week 5 at LSU . . . Posted a 75 percent blocking grade against the Tigers . . . Was per catch average . . . Also has had a pair of special teams tackles . . . Pressed into on the field for all but five snaps (73 of 78) against West Virginia in Week 6 . . . Graded immediate service in the Bulldog wide receiver corps from the outset of his collegiate out at an 87 percent blocking grade against the Mountaineers . . . Tied for the team career . . . Came to State as a wide receiver candidate, moved to defensive back upon high with seven knockdown blocks vs. WVU . . . Played all but 10 snaps in the Bulldogs’ his arrival, but returned to wide receiver prior to his first collegiate game . . . Was a two- Week 7 win over Jacksonville State . . . Went all 64 offensive snaps and recorded an 82 way star in the Mobile, Ala., prep ranks. percent blocking grade against Georgia one week later . . . Again was on the field for 2006: Did not dress during the first half of his sophomore season serving a suspension every play (66 snaps) vs. Kentucky in Week 9 . . . Tallied an 80 percent blocking mark for the violation of athletic department rules . . . Played in the final six games of his with a team-high six knockdown blocks against the Wildcats . . . Played all 63 offensive sophomore season, starting two times . . . Made all eight of his catches for 151 yards, snaps in the Bulldogs’ Week 10 win over Alabama . . . Helped halfback Anthony Dixon an 18.9-yard average, during his first four weeks back . . . Returned to the game field rush for 121 yards against the Crimson Tide defense . . . Registered an 80 percent with a bang in Week 7 against Jacksonville State . . . Led the club in receiving with three blocking grade with eight knockdown blocks against the Crimson Tide . . . Played all 70 catches for 62 yards, a 20.7-yard average, against the Gamecocks . . . That total included snaps during the Bulldogs’ Week 11 game against Arkansas . . . Scored a team-best 88 a 36-yard completion . . . Added two more receptions for 24 yards in the first start of percent blocking grade against the Razorbacks with three knockdown blocks . . . That his sophomore season during Week 8 at Georgia . . . Had a season-long, 49-yard pass effort helped MSU rush for 154 yards against the eventual SEC West winners, a line that reception against Kentucky one week later . . . Made two catches for 16 yards in his permitted no quarterback sacks . . . Again played every snap in the season-ending game personal homecoming game at Alabama in Week 10 . . . Added a pair of special teams at Ole Miss . . . Helped State rush for 152 yards against the Rebels, allowing just one tackles in the win over the Crimson Tide . . . Was still trying to establish himself in the QB sack . . . Made the move from offensive guard to center prior to spring drills and wide receiver rotation, he had an inconsistent spring practice period . . . Made one had a solid spring in the middle of the offensive line . . . Opened the fall at the top of catch for 11 yards in spring scrimmage situations . . . Did contribute a blocked punt in the depth chart at that position. those game-like sessions. PERSONAL: Born Royce Martin Blackledge, 5-10-85, in Sandersville . . . Son of Mr. PERSONAL: Born Aubrey Jermaine Bell, 12-9-86, in Mobile, Ala.. . . . Son of Ms. Minnie Marty and Mrs. Debbie Blackledge . . . Majoring in construction management. Welch . . . Majoring in sport communication.

Media Information & Record Book 2.9 Returning Player Bios DEMARIO BOBO • #6 of being among the top 12 players in the state . . . That newspaper rated him among Defensive Back the top 25 most-wanted prospects in the state following his senior year . . . Superprep Magazine ranked him the No. 18 prospect in the Magnolia State following his senior 6-0 • 180 • Sr. • 2L season . . . Credited with a 360-pound bench press max by the Rivals.com recruiting Courtland, Miss. web site and a 5.0-second, 40-yard dash time by the Scout.com recruiting web site South Panola . . . Selected to play in the Mississippi-Alabama High School all-star game following his senior season . . . A two-time all-state performer and four-year starter for head CAREER: Has played in 22 games during his Mississippi State career, including two coach Tucker Peavey at Class 4A state champion Brookhaven (Miss.) High School . . . games during a medical redshirt third season on campus . . . Has earned 12 starting calls Helped the Panthers to a 23-4 record over his final two seasons of high school ball . . . in the defensive secondary . . . Started three times at a position during his Brookhaven won a state title in 2004 . . . Played offensive guard as a freshman before initial year on campus and nine times at strong safety as a sophomore . . . Has recorded moving permanently to the defensive line as a sophomore . . . Named the Class 4A 65 tackles, including two for loss (minus 4 yards) . . . Also credited with two pass deflec- Defensive Player of the Year and first-team, all-state at defensive end following his tions, two caused fumbles and one recovery . . . Came to MSU after helping his high senior campaign by the Mississippi Association of Coaches . . . Also named first-team, school team to a state championship by being named all-state as a senior. all-state on the defensive line by the Clarion-Ledger . . . Named the Region 6 Class 4A 2006: Missed most of the practice work during the 2006 preseason camp after suffering Best Defensive Player by the region’s coaches . . . Made 102 tackles with 13 quarterback hamstring and shoulder injuries . . . Played in two games during his junior campaign, sacks and four forced fumbles during his senior season . . . Earned all-state designation a season in which he was granted a medical redshirt . . . Dressed for the first time in in Class 4A from the MAC as a junior . . . Registered 100 tackles, seven quarterback Week 3, but did not play vs. Tulane . . . Made his first appearance of the ’06 season at sacks and two fumble recoveries (one a defensive touchdown) during his junior season, UAB one week later and was on the field briefly in Week 5 . . . Sat out the second half when the 9-3 Panthers made it to the state title game . . . Four-year high school starter of the season after failing to return to full-speed from his preseason injuries . . . Sat out . . . Also involved in powerlifting on the high school level. the entire 2006 spring practice session while rehabbing an off-season knee surgery . . . PERSONAL: Born Jessie Ahmad Rashad Bowman, 3-5-86, in McComb, Miss. . . . Son Returned to the strong safety mix when two-a-day drills commenced in August. of Mrs. Barbara Herring. PERSONAL: Born Demario A. Bobo, 2-9-86, in Oxford, Miss. . . . Son of Mr. Perry Cosby and Ms. Patricia Bobo . . . Major is general business administration. TAY BOWSER • #28 Defensive Back DEMARIO BOBO’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATS YEAR G/GS TT UT AT TFL-YDS SCK-YDS FF/FR PD INT-YDS 6-3 • 185 • So. • 1L 2004 10/3 27 19 8 1.0-2 0.0-0 2/0 0 0-0 Gilmer, Texas 2005 10/9 38 27 11 1.0-2 0.0-0 0/1 2 0-0 Gilmer 2006 2/0 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 0 0-0 TOTALS 22/12 65 46 19 2.0-4 0.0-0 2/1 2 0-0 CAREER: Has played in nine games for Mississippi State since arriving on campus, working entirely on special teams during his first season of competition . . . Came to DEMARIO BOBO’S GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STATS Starkville as a standout, two-way threat who helped his high school team to a state DATE OPPONENT TT UT AT PBU INT-YDS championship in the Texas prep ranks. 9/4/04 TULANE 4 4 0 0 0-0 2006: Saw action from the outset of his redshirt freshman season, working entirely on 9/11/04 AUBURN 6 4 2 0 0-0 special teams . . . Played in nine games during his redshirt freshman campaign, only 9/18/04 * MAINE 2 1 1 0 0-0 missing action in Week 2 vs. Auburn and in the season-ending contest at Ole Miss . . 9/25/04 at LSU 6 4 2 0 0-0 . Showed flashes of excitement at wide receiver but inconsistency led to his move to 10/2/04 * at Vanderbilt 2 2 0 0 0-0 defensive back as spring ball concluded . . . Made one catch for 21 yards during scrim- 10/9/04 * UAB 2 1 1 0 0-0 mage work at wide out . . . Opened the fall as a reserve at left cornerback. 10/30/04 KENTUCKY 0 0 0 0 0-0 PERSONAL: Born Antaveon Durrell Bowser, 8-24-87, in Tyler, Texas . . . Son of Mrs. 11/6/04 at Alabama 2 0 2 0 0-0 Shanda Bowser . . . Majoring in general business administration. 11/20/04 ARKANSAS 2 2 0 0 0-0 11/27/04 at Mississippi 1 1 0 0 0-0 9/3/05 * Murray State 7 4 3 0 0-0 J.C. BRIGNONE • #70 9/10/05 * at Auburn 5 3 2 0 0-0 Offensive Lineman 9/17/05 * vs. Tulane 3 3 0 1 0-0 6-1 • 290 • RFr. • RS 9/24/05 * GEORGIA 6 3 3 1 0-0 Pass Christian, Miss. 10/1/05 * LSU 1 0 1 0 0-0 10/22/05 * Houston 1 1 0 0 0-0 St. Stanislaus 10/29/05 * at Kentucky 3 2 1 0 0-0 11/05/05 * Alabama 3 2 1 0 0-0 CAREER: Still awaiting his first opportunity to help Mississippi State on the game field 11/19/05 * vs. Arkansas 6 6 0 0 0-0 . . . Came to Starkville as a standout two-way prep lineman, initially in the Mississippi 11/26/05 * Ole Miss 3 3 0 0 0-0 High School ranks and then in Georgia when Hurricane Katrina displaced his family for 9/23/06 at UAB 0 0 0 0 0-0 his senior campaign. 9/30/06 at LSU 0 0 0 0 0-0 2006: Sat out his true freshman season . . . Saw scout team practice time on both sides of the ball at the line of scrimmage. PERSONAL: Born Julio Cesar Brignone IV, 2-16-88, in Atlanta, Ga. . . . Son of Mr. and JESSIE BOWMAN • #94 Mrs. Julio Brignone . . . Major is undeclared. Defensive Lineman 6-1 • 305 • Jr. • TR MICHAEL BROWN • #77 Brookhaven, Miss. Offensive Lineman Copiah-Lincoln (Miss.) CC 6-5 • 300 • Jr. • 1L College Park, Ga. JUNIOR COLLEGE: Named first-team, junior college all-America by the J.C. Grid Wire web site . . . Earned second-team, all-America recognition from the National Junior Florida College Athletic Association . . . Rated the No. 3 Juco prospect in the state of Mississippi by the Jackson Clarion-Ledger in its season-ending ranking, the top-rated defensive CAREER: Cleared by the Southeastern Conference office to play for Mississippi State lineman . . . Recorded 83 tackles, 14 for loss, with two quarterback sacks during his beginning midway through his sophomore season . . . Has played in six games during his sophomore season for head coach Glenn Davis at Copiah-Lincoln (Miss.) Community Bulldog career, starting five times . . . Transferred to MSU from the University of Florida College . . . Helped the Wolves to a 7-2 record in 2006 . . . Co-Lin was state runners-up where he did not play during his first two collegiate seasons . . . Highly recruited two- in 2006 and were Golden Islands Bowl champion . . . Named co-Most Valuable Player way line candidate from the talent-rich Atlanta-area high school ranks. and first-team, all-region XXIII by the Mississippi Association of Community and Junior 2006: Cleared by the Southeastern Conference office to play for Mississippi State Colleges . . . Also named most valuable player and first-team, all-South Division on the beginning midway through his sophomore season . . . Played in six games during the defensive line by the MACJC . . . Ranked No. 52 on the Rivals.com Junior College Top second half of the year, he started the final five contests of the ’06 campaign . . . Pressed 100 players, regardless of position . . . He was the ninth-ranked defensive tackle on that into extensive service in the first week of eligibility . . . Played in all but three snaps national list . . . Dropped 45 pounds from the end of his high school career until his final (59 of 62) in the Bulldogs’ Week 7 win over Jacksonville State, entering when starting junior college season . . . Other top scholarship offers: Ole Miss and Miami (Fla.) . . . left tackle J.D. Hamilton was sidelined by a knee injury . . . Recorded six knockdown Committed to MSU in December 2006. blocks against the Gamecocks, the second-best total on the offensive line . . . Earned HIGH SCHOOL: Signed with Mississippi State following his high school career . . . his first collegiate start one week later at Georgia . . . Was on the field for 48 of the Ranked as the No. 10 prospect in the state of Mississippi by BulldogBlitz.com . . . 64 offensive plays, registering a 76 percent blocking grade against the Peach State Named to the Jackson Clarion-Ledger Dandy Dozen prior to his senior season, symbolic Bulldogs in a personal homecoming game . . . Did not miss a snap in his third college

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game . . . Played all 66 snaps against Kentucky in Week 9 . . . Scored a season-best 89 TITUS BROWN’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATS percent blocking grade against the Wildcats with three knockdown blocks . . . Had a YEAR G/GS TT UT AT TFL-YDS SCK-YDS FF/FR PD INT-YDS breakthrough performance in the Bulldogs’ Week 10 win at Alabama . . . Scored a team- 2004 9/5 59 34 25 3.5-7 1.5-4 0/0 1 0-0 best 88 percent blocking mark in the win over the Crimson Tide with an astounding 15 2005 10/2 30 17 13 5.5-21 1.5-8 0/1 1 0-0 knockdown blocks . . . Helped halfback Anthony Dixon rush for 121 yards against the 2006 12/11 38 22 16 14.5-75 7.5-54 1/0 1 0-0 Alabama defense . . . Was on the field for all but three snaps (67 of 70 plays) against TOTALS 31/18 127 73 54 21.5-99 10.0-65 1/1 3 0-0 Arkansas in Week 11 . . . Tallied an 84 percent blocking grade against the Razorbacks with a team-high five knockdown blocks . . . That effort helped MSU rush for 154 yards TITUS BROWN’S GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STATS against the eventual SEC West winners, a line that permitted no quarterback sacks . . . DATE OPPONENT TT UT AT TFL-YDS SCK-YDS Helped State rush for 152 yards against the Ole Miss in the season finale, allowing just 9/18/04 MAINE 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 one quarterback sack. 9/25/04 at LSU 2 0 2 1.0-1 0.0-0 PERSONAL: Born Michael Louvester Brown, 4-23-86, in Atlanta, Ga. . . . Son of Mrs. 10/2/04 at Vanderbilt 4 3 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 Gussie Pollard Jacobs . . . Major is undeclared. 10/9/04 UAB 6 3 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 10/23/04 * FLORIDA 4 4 0 1.0-2 0.0-0 TITUS BROWN • #54 10/30/04 * KENTUCKY 7 4 3 1.0-2 1.0-2 11/6/04 * at Alabama 7 3 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 Defensive End 11/20/04 * ARKANSAS 18 9 9 0.5-2 0.5-2 6-3 • 250 • Sr. • 3L 11/27/04 * at Ole Miss 11 8 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 9/3/05 Murray State 3 1 2 1.0-8 1.5-8 Hillcrest 9/10/05 at Auburn 2 1 1 1.0-3 0.0-0 9/17/05 vs. Tulane 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 CAREER: Has played in 31 of a possible 34 games during his Mississippi State career, 9/24/05 GEORGIA 4 3 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 earning a total of 18 starts -- 13 at defensive end during his sophomore and junior sea- 10/1/05 LSU 2 1 1 1.0-1 0.0-0 sons after gaining five at the middle linebacker position as a freshman . . . Has recorded 10/8/05 at Florida 3 2 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 127 total tackles, including 23.5 for loss (minus 103 yards), 10.5 of which were quarter- 10/22/05 * Houston 2 2 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 back sacks (minus 66 yards) . . . Returned one fumble recovery 44 yards and blocked a 10/29/05 at Kentucky 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 field goal . . . Also credited with three pass break ups and a caused fumble . . . Came to 11/05/05 Alabama 7 5 2 1.5-2 0.0-0 State following a solid high school career in Tuscaloosa, Ala. 11/19/05 * vs. Arkansas 6 2 4 1.0-7 0.0-0 2006: Named second-team, all-Southeastern Conference by the Associated Press, the 8/31/06 * SOUTH CAROLINA 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 league’s coaches, and web site Scout.com . . . Opened his junior season as a starter at 9/9/06 * AUBURN 3 2 1 0.5-2 0.0-0 defensive end . . . Played in all 12 games, starting 11 times . . . Only missed an opening 9/16/06 TULANE 5 4 1 3.5-13 1.0-5 call in Week 3 vs. Tulane . . . Registered 38 tackles on the season, with 14.5 tackles for 9/23/06 * at UAB 3 2 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 loss (minus 75 yards), seven and one-half of which were quarterback sacks (minus 54 9/30/06 * at LSU 3 2 1 1.0-12 1.0-12 yards) . . . His tackles behind the line and his QB falls were both team highs . . . Had 10/7/06 * WEST VIRGINIA 4 3 1 2.0-9 2.0-9 tackles for loss in nine of the 12 games and sacks in seven contests . . . He finished third 10/14/06 * JACKSONVILLE ST. 6 3 3 2.0-4 1.0-1 in the Southeastern Conference in TFLs, fifth in sacks . . . Forced one fumble, deflected 10/21/06 * at Georgia 3 2 1 1.0-2 0.0-0 a pass and was credited with one blocked kick . . . Rebounded from the death of his 10/28/06 * KENTUCKY 5 2 3 1.5-19 1.0-16 father during the final week of preseason camp to start on the outside in State’s season 11/4/06 * at Alabama 2 1 1 1.0-10 1.0-10 opener with South Carolina . . . Credited with one tackle against the USC . . . Helped 11/18/06 * ARKANSAS 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 hold the Gamecocks to just 81 yards rushing on 29 attempts in the game . . . Beginning 11/25/06 * at Ole Miss 3 1 2 2.0-4 0.5-1 in the second week of the season, he had tackles for loss in eight of the next nine weeks . . . Posted three tackles, including one-half for loss (minus 2 yards), during Week 2 work TONY BURKS • #4 against Auburn . . . Helped hold incumbent SEC rushing leader Kenny Irons to just 69 Wide Receiver yards on 21 carries, a 3.3-yard per rush average . . . Starting in the third week of the 6-4 • 217 • Sr. • 1L campaign, he proceeded to register QB sacks in six of the next eight weeks . . . Had one of the top games of his career since moving outside to the defensive end position Gulfport, Miss. in Week 3 work vs. Tulane . . . Despite not starting, he made five tackles, including a Miss. Gulf Coast CC career-best three and one-half for loss (minus 13 yards), one being a quarterback sack (minus 5 yards) . . . Also credited with blocking a Green Wave field goal attempt, the CAREER: Made an immediate impact upon his arrival at State from junior college . . . first blocked field goal by a Bulldog since Michael Gholar snuffed out an Ole Miss Has played in all 12 games of his Bulldog career, earning eight starts at a wide receiver three-point attempt in 2002 . . . Recorded three tackles and a pass deflection at UAB position . . . Has had 35 receptions for 850 yards, a 24.3-yard average, and five touch- in Week 4 . . . Helped hold the Blazers to just 94 yards rushing on 32 attempts in the downs . . . Enrolled in January 2006 and participated in spring practice . . . Came to game . . . Made three tackles, including a 12-yard quarterback sack, at LSU in Week 5 State after an all-America junior college and high school career on the Gulf Coast. . . . Credited with four tackles, two of which were quarterback sacks (minus 9 yards), 2006: Played in all 12 games of his junior season . . . Started eight times at one wide against West Virginia one week later . . . It was the first time in his career he had two receiver position . . . Led the team in receiving in just his first year with the Bulldogs . . . QB falls in a game . . . Also caused a Mountaineer fumble . . . Was second on the club Caught 35 passes for 850 yards, a 24.3-yard average per catch, and five touchdowns . . . with six tackles in the Bulldogs’ Week 7 win over Jacksonville State . . . Had two tackles The 35 receptions and 850 yards were the most by a Bulldog in three seasons (62 for 880; for loss (minus 4 yards), one of which was a quarterback sack (minus 1 yard) . . . Part Justin Jenkins, 2003) . . . His average per catch easily paced all Southeastern Conference of a defensive effort that allowed JSU just 52 yards rushing on 32 attempts, a 1.6-yard receiving yardage leaders, and his yards receiving per game was seventh-best in the average . . . Made three tackles at Georgia in Week 8, a total that included a hit behind league . . . Had receptions in 10 of 12 games during the year, recording recording the line of scrimmage (minus 2 yards) . . . Following eight weeks of the season, he was four or more catches in six games and accumulating 100 yards or more receiving five second in the league in tackles for loss (10) . . . Made five tackles, including one and times . . . His 850 yards receiving were the sixth most in a single season at State and one-half for loss (minus 19 yards), one being a quarterback sack (minus 16 yards), vs. his average per catch ranked second on that list, trailing only Danny Knight’s 24.97-yard Kentucky in Week 9 . . . After nine weeks of the season, he ranked third in the SEC in figure in 1982 . . . His five 100-yard receiving games tied for the fifth-most such games tackles for loss (1.28 per game), sixth in QB sacks per game (0.67) . . . Limited to two in State history and matched the single-season standard in that category, set originally tackles in his personal homecoming game at Alabama in Week 10 . . . One of the two, by Mardye McDole in 1978 . . . Worked as a reserve in the wide receiver rotation to however, was a quarterback sack (minus 10 yards) in the win over the Crimson Tide . . . open the ’06 campaign, but moved into the starting lineup early in the ’06 campaign . With two weeks remaining in the ’06 season, he was fourth in the SEC in both tackles for . . Earned his first collegiate start and made his first reception against Auburn in Week loss (1.25 per game) and QB sacks per game (.70) . . . Started, but recorded no statistics, 2, grabbing two passes for 19 yards . . . Had his coming-out party one week later vs. against Arkansas in Week 11 . . . Helped hold SEC rushing champion Darren McFadden Tulane . . . Hauled in four passes for 130 yards, a 32.5-yard average, against the Green to 84 yards on 26 carries, a 3.2-yard per carry average, and no touchdowns . . . Finished Wave . . . It was the 27th-best receiving day in Mississippi State history and was the the season with a solid showing against Ole Miss in Oxford . . . Despite being credited most yards gained through the air since Justin Jenkins had 172 yards receiving against with just three stops, he had two tackles for loss (minus 4 yards), one half of which was a Houston in 2003, a span of 33 games . . . It was the first 100-yard reception game for a quarterback sack (minus 1 yard) . . . Contributed to an effort that held Ole Miss to just 58 Bulldog since Will Prosser eclipsed the century mark receiving against Maine in 2004 . . yards on the ground, including permitting the league’s No. 2 ground gainer, BenJarvus . Grabbed a game-long, and career-best 78-yard aerial from quarterback Omarr Conner Green-Ellis to just 37 yards on 17 carries . . . Registered eight tackles, including two for . . . That play was the longest connection since Conner hooked up with Ty Freeman on loss, one of which was a quarterback sack, during three spring scrimmages . . . Listed in an 84-yard pass against Ole Miss in 2004 . . . After going without a catch twice in the first the rotation at left defensive end heading into fall practice. four weeks, recorded at least four catches for more than 100 yards four times in the next PERSONAL: Born Titus Markeith Brown, 3-27-86, in Tuscaloosa, Ala. . . . Son of Mr. and five weeks . . . Had four receptions for 103 yards, a 25.8-yard average, and a touchdown Mrs. James Brown Jr. . . . Major is general business administration. at LSU in Week 5 . . . Scored on a 46-yard pass from Omarr Conner . . . It was his second 100-yard receiving day in three weeks . . . Tied for the team lead with four catches for 118 yards, a 29.5-yard per reception average, against West Virginia in Week 6 . . . Had

Media Information & Record Book 2.11 Returning Player Bios both a 40- and a 45-yard reception in the game . . . His 40-yarder took the Bulldogs to ERIC BUTLER • #88 the goal line where teammate Lance Long recovered his fumble in the end zone for a Tight End touchdown that cut WVU’s lead to 14-7 at the time . . . It was his third game with more than 100 yards receiving in the last four weeks . . . Made two catches for 50 yards during 6-3 • 255 • Sr. • 3L the Bulldogs’ Week 7 victory over Jacksonville State . . . Had four pass receptions for Moss Point, Miss. 106 yards, a 26.5-yard average, against Georgia in Week 8 . . . Recorded four of his five Moss Point touchdown receptions during a three-week stretch (Weeks 9-11) . . . Had a career-best game one week later against Kentucky . . . Hauled in a season-best seven passes for a CAREER: Opened his Mississippi State football career with a bang during his redshirt career-high 192 yards, a 27.4-yard average, and two touchdowns, against the Wildcats . freshman campaign and has continued to be a big-play threat in the passing game ever . . It was the fifth-highest receiving yardage total in a single game at MSU . . . It was also since . . . Has played in 32 games, earning 23 starting calls at tight end in his first three his fifth 100-yard receiving game of the year (in the last seven), tying the single-season seasons . . . Has caught 42 passes for 564 yards, a 13.4-yard average, and eight touch- record held by Mardye McDole (1978) . . . Only five former Bulldogs have had five or downs . . . His eight TD catches ties for 11th on the school’s career list in that category more 100-yard receiving days in their career . . . After nine weeks of the season, he . . . In just his first season, he became the school’s single-season touchdown receptions ranked fourth in the SEC in receiving yards per game (79.8) and his 26.6-yard average leader for a tight end, surpassing Treddis Anderson, who had three in 1990 . . . In his per catch easily topped the league’s reception leaders . . . His seven catches were the second, he became the school’s career touchdown leader for that position, passing most since McKinley Scott had seven receptions against Arkansas (2004) . . . Was on the Anderson who had five from 1989-91 . . . Came to the Bulldogs following a standout receiving end of a 75-yard scoring pass from Michael Henig just into the second quarter two-sport high school career on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. to pull MSU within 14-7 of Kentucky at the time . . . Added a 36-yard scoring reception 2006: Began his junior season in the same role he held throughout his sophomore cam- from Henig with 11:46 left in the game to draw the Bulldogs within 31-24 . . . His two paign . . . Started at tight end from the outset of the year . . . Played in 11 games with receiving TDs were a career best and the most since teammate Keon Humphries had six starting calls at the position . . . Saw action in all but the Tulane game in Week 3 . . two against Murray State in the 2005 season opener . . . Caught two passes for 31 yards . Earned starts against South Carolina and Auburn to open the season, in back-to-back in Week 10 at Alabama . . . Hauled in a 25-yard scoring toss from Michael Henig in the games against Jacksonville State and Georgia at midseason, in Week 10 vs. Alabama win over the Crimson Tide, a touchdown that gave MSU an early 7-3 lead at the time . . and in the season finale at Ole Miss . . . Had 13 receptions for 210 yards, a 16.1-yard . It was his third TD catch in the last two weeks . . . Caught four passes for 76 yards and average, and one touchdown . . . Caught one pass for 20 yards in the season opener a touchdown in Week 11 against Arkansas . . . Hauled in a 22-yard scoring pass from against South Carolina . . . Injured his toe against the Auburn in Week 2 and was forced Michael Henig midway through the second quarter to even the game at 14-all at the to the sidelines the following week in preparation for State’s Week 3 Tulane game . . time . . . Had two receptions for 25 yards in the season finale at Ole Miss, pushing his . Did not dress out against the Green Wave . . . Returned to the game field one week season receiving yardage total to 850, the sixth most in school history . . . Showed his later in Birmingham . . . Had one reception for 19 yards against UAB . . . Added another ability during the first week of spring work, but suffered a hamstring injury and was held catch (20 yards) in Week 6 vs. West Virginia . . . Hauled in a 17-yard touchdown pass in out of all contact work from that point on as a precautionary measure . . . Listed in the the Bulldogs’ Week 7 win over Jacksonville State, his eighth career TD catch . . . That rotation at wide receiver heading into fall. score gave MSU a 28-3 lead midway through the third quarter . . . Made two catches PERSONAL: Born Antoine Burks, 6-10-85, in Gulfport, Miss. . . . Son of Ms. Janice for 44 yards at Georgia in Week 8 . . . Saw very limited work one week later against Bouldin . . . Majoring in general business administration. Kentucky after suffering an ankle sprain at Georgia . . . After making six catches during the season’s first nine weeks, he had seven grabs for 90 yards in the campaign’s final TONY BURKS’ CAREER RECEIVING STATS three weeks . . . Gained a more active role in Week 10 at Alabama . . . Caught two YEAR G/GS CGT YDS AVG. TD LP/OPPONENT passes for 30 yards in the win over the Crimson Tide . . . Added another reception (11 2006 12/9 35 850 24.3 5 78 / Tulane yards) against Arkansas in Week 11 . . . Matched his career high (4 vs. Arkansas ’04; vs. TOTALS 12/9 35 850 24.3 5 78 / TULANE Georgia ’05) with a season-best four catches for 49 yards in the season finale at Ole Miss . . . Held out of all contact work during the spring while rehabbing an off-season TONY BURKS’ GAME-BY-GAME RECEIVING STATS shoulder surgery . . . Was full-speed by the time two-a-days began in August. DATE OPPONENT REC YARDS AVG TD LONG PERSONAL: Born Michael Eric Butler, 9-13-84, in Pascagoula, Miss. . . . Son of Mr. John 8/31/06 SOUTH CAROLINA 0 0 0 0 — and Mrs. Shirley Butler . . . Majoring in teaching and coaching. 9/9/06 * AUBURN 2 19 9.5 0 10 9/16/06 * TULANE 4 130 32.5 0 78 ERIC BUTLER’S CAREER RECEIVING STATS 9/23/06 * at UAB 0 0 0 0 — YEAR G/GS CGT YDS AVG. TD LP/OPPONENT 9/30/06 * at LSU 4 103 25.8 1 46 2004 10/9 15 166 11.1 4 27 / Tulane 10/7/06 * WEST VIRGINIA 4 118 29.5 0 45 2005 11/8 14 188 13.4 3 44 / Georgia 10/14/06 JACKSONVILLE ST. 2 50 25.0 0 28 2006 11/6 13 210 16.2 1 28 / Ole Miss 10/21/06 * at Georgia 4 106 26.5 0 46 TOTALS 32/23 42 564 13.4 8 44 / GEORGIA 10/28/06 * KENTUCKY 7 192 27.4 2 75 11/4/06 * at Alabama 2 31 15.5 1 25 ERIC BUTLER’S GAME-BY-GAME RECEIVING STATS 11/18/06 * ARKANSAS 4 76 19.0 1 22 DATE OPPONENT REC YARDS AVG TD LONG 11/25/06 at Ole Miss 2 25 12.5 0 16 9/4/04 * TULANE 2 38 19.0 1 27 9/11/04 * AUBURN 3 23 7.7 0 12 CHARLES BURNS • #92 9/18/04 * MAINE 3 32 10.7 1 18 Defensive End 9/25/04 * at LSU 1 25 25.0 0 25 10/2/04 at Vanderbilt 0 0 — 0 — 6-3 • 265 • Jr. • 2L 10/9/04 * UAB 1 8 8.0 1 8 Hattiesburg, Miss. 10/30/04 * KENTUCKY 1 21 21.0 0 21 Hattiesburg 11/6/04 * at Alabama 0 0 — 0 — 11/20/04 * ARKANSAS 4 19 4.8 1 10 CAREER: Pressed into immediate service at Mississippi State on the defensive line 9/3/05 MURRAY STATE 3 29 9.7 1 13 from the beginning of his collegiate career . . . Has played in 22 games of his career 9/10/05 at Auburn 2 25 12.5 0 24 at a defensive end position, starting twice . . . Has made five tackles in mostly limited 9/17/05 vs. Tulane 1 18 18.0 1 18 reserve work . . . Came to State following a solid high school career in which he earned 9/24/05 GEORGIA 4 53 17.7 1 44 plaudits for his work at linebacker. 10/1/05 LSU 0 0 — 0 — 2006: Opened his sophomore season as the top reserve at defensive end . . . Played 10/8/05 at Florida 0 0 — 0 — in 11 games during his sophomore season, earning one starting call . . . Saw action in 10/22/05 * HOUSTON 0 0 — 0 — all but the Jacksonville State game at midseason due to injury, starting the Week 3 10/29/05 at Kentucky 1 27 27.0 0 27 contest vs. Tulane . . . Made three tackles on the season . . . Registered one tackle in a 11/05/05 ALABAMA 0 0 — 0 — reserve role during State’s season opener with South Carolina . . . Earned the first start 11/19/05 * vs. Arkansas 2 20 10.0 0 11 of his sophomore campaign in Week 3 against Tulane . . . Recorded one tackle against 11/26/05 * OLE MISS 1 16 16.0 0 16 the Green Wave . . . Missed his first career game during the Bulldogs’ Week 7 win over 8/31/06 * SOUTH CAROLINA 1 20 20.0 0 20 Jacksonville State, nursing a shoulder injury . . . Returned to the playing field in Week 8 9/9/06 * AUBURN 0 0 — 0 — at Georgia . . . Had one tackle against the Bulldogs . . . Missed all contact work during 9/23/06 at UAB 1 19 19.0 0 19 spring practice while recuperating from off-season shoulder surgery . . . Competed for 9/30/06 at LSU 0 0 — 0 — the starting job at left defensive end when two-a-days begin. 10/7/06 WEST VIRGINIA 1 20 20.0 0 20 PERSONAL: Born Charles Jerome Burns, 5-8-86, in Hattiesburg, Miss. . . . Son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Smith . . . Majoring in general business administration.

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CAREER: Pressed into service during the latter stages of his redshirt freshman cam- JOHNNY CARPENTER • #59 paign when regular place-kicker Keith Andrews was sidelined by a leg injury . . . Earned Offensive Lineman the regular kicking job during his second season on campus . . . Has played in 16 games for Mississippi State, serving as the regular kicker 15 times, from the end of his redshirt 6-2 • 290 • So. • SQ freshman season on . . . Has converted eight-of-16 field goals and all 34 extra-point kicks Citronelle, Ala. . . . One of his missed field goals was blocked . . . Has a career-long, 47-yard field goal Citronelle to his credit . . . Three-for-32 on full-field kickoffs for touchback . . . Came to MSU as a punter and place-kicker from the Mississippi Gulf Coast. CAREER: Has played in three games during his Mississippi State career . . . Has seen 2006: Won the starting place-kicking job during preseason camp prior to his sophomore practice time at both offensive guard and center during his collegiate career . . . Came season . . . Started all 12 games at the position . . . Made six-of-12 field goal attempts to MSU as a standout high school lineman from the Mobile-area prep ranks. on the year and all 27 extra-point kicks . . . Had a season-long, 47-yard three-pointer . . 2006: Played in three games in a reserve role at the center position . . . Played in suc- . Was two-for-29 on full-field kickoffs for touchback during his sophomore campaign . . cessive weeks against LSU, West Virginia, and Jacksonville State at midseason . . . Was . Missed his only field-goal attempt against South Carolina to open the season . . . Had on the field for 15 offensive plays during that three-week stretch . . . Reached the play- his lone try blocked against Auburn in Week 2 . . . Was three-for-three on extra-point ing field for the first time in Week 5 action at LSU . . . Was involved in two snaps against kicks during Week 3 action vs. Tulane . . . Was zero-for-three on full field kickoffs against the Tigers . . . Recorded five plus snaps against West Virginia in Week 6 . . . Registered the Green Wave . . . Connected on a career-long, 47-yard field goal at UAB in Week 4 eight plus snaps in the Bulldogs’ Week 7 win over Jacksonville State . . . Injury-free . . . That three-pointer with just over a minute to go in the first half pulled MSU within spring practice moved him into the back-up role at center, after working at both guard 7-3 at the time . . . Also added his lone extra-point attempt against the Blazers . . . and center during his initial season on campus. Failed to record a touchback on three kickoffs against UAB . . . Converted on a 32-yard PERSONAL: Born John Anthony Carpenter, 1-3-87, in Citronelle, Ala. . . . Son of Mr. field goal and a pair of extra-point kicks at LSU in Week 5 . . . Made his only two extra- and Mrs. Anthony Carpenter . . . Majoring in teaching and coaching. point attempts against West Virginia in Week 6 . . . Missed his lone field goal attempt (48 yards) against the Mountaineers . . . Converted a season-high five extra-point kicks in the Bulldogs’ Week 7 win over Jacksonville State . . . Was zero-for-two on full field JAMAR CHANEY • #22 kickoffs for touchback against the Gamecocks . . . Made his only field goal attempt and Linebacker all five extra-point kicks at Georgia in Week 8 . . . His 36-yard field goal midway through 6-1 • 236 • Jr. • 2L the third quarter cut Georgia’s lead to 21-17 at the time . . . Was zero-for-five on kickoffs Fort Pierce, Fla. for touchback against UG . . . Connected on a 45-yard field goal with 10:42 left in the third period against Kentucky in Week 9, pulling MSU within 21-17 at the time . . . Made St. Lucie West Centennial all four extra-point tries against the Wildcats . . . Was two for five on kickoffs for touch- back against UK . . . Converted one-of-two field goal attempts in the Bulldogs’ Week CAREER: Earned immediate playing time from the outset of his collegiate career at 10 win over Alabama and all three extra-point kicks . . . His 39-yard field goal just into linebacker for Mississippi State . . . Has played in all 23 games during his still-infant the second quarter gave State a 10-3 lead at the time . . . Was zero-for-five on kickoffs playing career for the Bulldogs . . . Has earned 14 starting assignments at the weak for touchback against the Crimson Tide . . . Made a pair of extra-point boots in Week linebacker position . . . Has made 97 total tackles while at State, including seven and 11 vs. Arkansas . . . Did not have a touchback on three kickoffs against the Razorbacks . one half for loss (minus 27 yards), two and one-half of which were quarterback sacks . . Was one-of-three on field goal tries against Ole Miss in the season finale, connecting (minus 17 yards) . . . Also credited with one forced fumble . . . Came to MSU after being from 41 yards out . . . Made both extra points against the Rebels . . . Was zero-for-three released from his scholarship from the University of Georgia and following a standout on kickoffs in the season-ender . . . Continued his battle for the regular place-kicking job high school career in the state of Florida. throughout spring practice and had a productive period . . . Converted five field goals 2006: Opened his sophomore season at the top of the depth chart at weak-side line- during three spring scrimmages, including a spring-long 47-yarder during the session’s backer . . . Played in all 12 games, starting 11 times at outside linebacker . . . Started all second scrimmage . . . Also remained an option at punter. but the Week 10 game at Alabama . . . Finished third on the club with 66 total tackles, PERSONAL: Born Adam Ross Carlson, 10-19-85, in Gulfport, Miss. . . . Son of Mr. Denis including seven and one-half for loss (minus 27 yards), two and one-half of which were Carlson and Mrs. Kathy Matthews . . . Majoring in banking and finance. quarterback sacks (minus 17 yards) . . . Also credited with a forced fumble . . . Registered 33 tackles, half his season total, in the year’s first five weeks . . . Led the club with eight ADAM CARLSON’S CAREER KICKING STATS tackles in the team’s season opener against South Carolina, a new career high in tackles YEAR G/GS PAT/ATT PCT. FG/ATT PCT. PTS. LONG / OPP. at the time . . . Made one and one-half tackles for loss (minus 5 yards), including one- 2005 4/3 7/7 1.000 2/4 .500 13 39 / Arkansas half quarterback sack (minus 4 yards) . . . Helped hold the Gamecocks to just 81 yards 2006 12/12 27/27 1.000 6/12 .500 45 47 / UAB rushing on 29 attempts in the game . . . Finished third on the club one week later against TOTALS 16/15 34/34 1.000 8/16 .500 58 47 / UAB Auburn with six tackles . . . Helped hold incumbent SEC rushing leader Kenny Irons to just 69 yards on 21 carries, a 3.3-yard per rush average . . . Recorded six tackles at UAB ADAM CARLSON’S GAME-BY-GAME KICKING STATS in Week 4 . . . Also credited with forcing a Blazer fumble . . . Helped hold the Blazers to DATE OPPONENT PAT/ATT FG/ATT PTS LONG just 94 yards rushing on 32 attempts in the game . . . Tied for second on the team with 10/22/05 Houston 0/0 1/1 3 20 a career-high nine tackles at LSU in Week 5, a total that includes a half tackle for loss . 10/29/05 * at Kentucky 1/1 0/1 1 — . . After opening the season averaging 6.6 tackles over the first five weeks, he was held 11/19/05 * vs. Arkansas 1/1 1/1 4 39 to seven hits the next three weeks . . . Registered one tackle in Week 6 work vs. West 11/26/05 * Ole Miss 5/5 0/1 5 — Virginia . . . Recorded two tackles during the Bulldogs’ Week 7 win over Jacksonville 8/31/06 * SOUTH CAROLINA 0/0 0/1 0 — State, one a quarterback sack (minus 6 yards) . . . Part of a defensive effort that allowed 9/9/06 * AUBURN 0/0 0/1 0 — JSU just 52 yards rushing on 32 attempts, a 1.6-yard average . . . Made four tackles at 9/16/06 * TULANE 3/3 0/0 3 — Georgia in Week 8 . . . Rebounded to his season-opening defensive production during 9/23/06 * at UAB 1/1 1/1 4 47 the season’s final month . . . Had 26 tackles during those four weeks, a 6.5 tackle per 9/30/06 * at LSU 2/2 1/1 5 32 game average . . . Had six hits in Week 9 vs. Kentucky . . . Had a career-best two and 10/7/06 * WEST VIRGINIA 2/2 0/1 2 — one-half for loss (minus 12 yards), one of which was a quarterback sack (minus 7 yards) 10/14/06 * JACKSONVILLE ST. 5/5 0/0 5 — against the Wildcats . . . Made it two straight weeks as a big-play linebacker for the 10/21/06 * at Georgia 3/3 1/1 6 36 Bulldogs at Alabama in Week 10 . . . Tied for second on the club with seven tackles, 10/28/06 * KENTUCKY 4/4 1/1 7 45 including one for loss (minus 2 yards), in the win over the Crimson Tide . . . With that 11/4/06 * at Alabama 3/3 1/2 6 39 effort, he had made three and one-half tackles for loss in the past two weeks . . . 11/18/06 * ARKANSAS 2/2 0/0 2 — Combined with Quinton Culberson to drop UA QB John Parker Wilson inches short of 11/25/06 * at Ole Miss 2/2 1/3 5 41 the goal line on a first-and-goal play at the MSU 2 as time ran out in the first half, pre-

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serving a 24-10 MSU lead at the time . . . Tied for second on the club with eight tackles the first Bulldog true freshman to lead the team in rushing in the first game of his career in Week 11 vs. Arkansas . . . Totaled five tackles, including one for loss (minus 2 yards), in . . . Suffered a broken little finger on his left hand on Tuesday the week of the Auburn the season finale at Ole Miss . . . Contributed to an effort that held the Rebels to just 58 game . . . Underwent surgery on Wednesday morning to correct the fracture . . . Despite yards on the ground, including permitting the league’s No. 2 ground gainer, BenJarvus not practicing the remainder of that week, led the Bulldogs by rushing 15 times for 69 Green-Ellis to just 37 yards on 17 carries . . . Continued his rapid progression in the yards, a 4.6-yard average, against the Tigers . . . Carried nine times for 13 yards (1.4-yard team’s linebacker picture with a standout spring session . . . Led the club with 18 tackles average) with his first career touchdown, the team’s first score of the year, in Week 3 vs. during the three spring scrimmages, including six for loss, three of which were quarter- Tulane . . . Had his best game of the early portion of his true freshman season in Week back sacks . . . Also returned a fumble 32 yards for a score and had one pass interception 4 at UAB, leading the club in rushing for the third time in four weeks . . . Rushed 19 . . . Reported in August at the top of the depth chart at weak-side linebacker. times for 81 yards, a 4.3-yard per carry average, and one touchdown in the win over the PERSONAL: Born Jamar Antwon Chaney, 10-11-86, in Fort Pierce, Fla. . . . Son of Mr. Blazers . . . His 1-yard TD burst with 9:11 in the fourth period handed MSU a 10-7 lead Gary and Ms. Alice Chaney . . . Major is fitness management. at the time . . . On that drive, he rushed five straight times for 19 yards to put the team in position for his TD bolt . . . Rushed eight times for 20 yards, 2.5 yards per carry, in his JAMAR CHANEY’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATS first career start at LSU in Week 5 . . . Added nine rushes for 15 yards, a 1.7-yard aver- YEAR G/GS TT UT AT TFL-YDS SCK-YDS FF/FR PD INT-YDS age, with one rushing touchdown, against West Virginia in Week 6 . . . His 1-yard bolt 2005 11/3 31 14 17 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 0 0-0 with 5:31 left in the game pulled MSU within 28-14 at the time . . . Rushed six times for 2006 12/11 66 35 31 7.5-27 2.5-17 1/0 0 0-0 20 yards, a 3.3-yard average, during the Bulldogs’ Week 7 win over Jacksonville State . TOTALS 23/14 97 49 48 7.5-25 2.5-17 1/0 0 0-0 . . Carried 12 times for 37 yards, a 3.1-yard per carry average, and a season-best three touchdowns at Georgia a week later . . . His first 5-yard scoring run came at the close of JAMAR CHANEY’S GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STATS the first quarter and evened the score at 7, his second 5-yard TD run pulled MSU within DATE OPPONENT TT UT AT TFL-YDS SCK-YDS 21-14 early in the third quarter, and his 3-yard blast with 10:26 remaining in the game 9/3/05 MURRAY STATE 2 2 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 narrowed the deficit to the game’s final score, 27-24 . . . Rushed 10 times for 14 yards 9/10/05 at Auburn 4 1 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 and a touchdown in Week 9 vs. Kentucky . . . Saved his best football for his final three 9/17/05 vs. Tulane 4 1 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 starts of his true freshman season . . . Gained 335 yards, more than half his season total, 9/24/05 GEORGIA 4 1 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 during the final three games, a 111.7-yard per game average . . . Was named the Rivals. 10/1/05 LSU 1 1 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 com National Freshman of the Week for his play in the Bulldogs’ Week 10 win over 10/8/05 at Florida 4 1 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 Alabama, a performance that included season-high rushing attempts and yardage . . . 10/22/05 HOUSTON 2 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 Rushed 25 times for 121 yards, a 4.8-yard per rush average, in the victory at Tuscaloosa 10/29/05 at Kentucky 3 2 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 . . . He became the first Bulldog to surpass the century mark in rushing in 10 games 11/05/05 * ALABAMA 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 (Jerious Norwood vs. Ole Miss, 2005) . . . Had a then-season-best 30-yard rush against 11/19/05 * vs. Arkansas 6 3 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 the Crimson Tide . . . Rushed four times for 29 yards, a 7.3-yard per carry average, to 11/26/05 * OLE MISS 1 1 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 set up the team’s first score in the game . . . Added two rushes for 33 yards on the suc- 8/31/06 * SOUTH CAROLINA 8 1 7 1.5-5 0.5-4 ceeding drive that netted a Bulldog field goal . . . Carried seven times for 17 yards on 9/9/06 * AUBURN 6 4 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 MState’s final offensive possession to help salt away the win at UA . . . Had a standout 9/16/06 * TULANE 4 3 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 performance again one week later against Arkansas . . . Carried 17 times for 89 yards, 9/23/06 * at UAB 6 3 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 a 5.2-yard average, and one touchdown against the Razorbacks . . . His career-long, 9/30/06 * at LSU 9 5 4 0.5-0 0.0-0 65-yard TD run with 1:11 left in the first quarter tied the game at 7-all at the time . . . It 10/7/06 * WEST VIRGINIA 1 1 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 was the longest run from scrimmage by a Bulldog since Jerious Norwood 66 yards 10/14/06 * JACKSONVILLE ST. 2 1 1 1.0-6 1.0-6 on a carry against Ole Miss to close the ’05 campaign . . . Culminated his first season 10/21/06 * at Georgia 4 3 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 in Starkville with another standout performance in the finale at Ole Miss . . . Rushed 25 10/28/06 * KENTUCKY 6 3 3 2.5-12 1.0-7 times for 125 yards, a 5.0-yard average, and one touchdown, against the Rebels . . . It 11/4/06 at Alabama 7 4 3 1.0-2 0.0-0 was his second 100-yard rushing day . . . His 2-yard run 2:55 before halftime tied the 11/18/06 * ARKANSAS 8 5 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 game at 10 heading into halftime. 11/25/06 * at Ole Miss 5 2 3 1.0-2 0.0-0 PERSONAL: Born Anthony Rishard Dixon, 9-24-87, in Jackson, Miss. . . . Son of Mr. Anthony Williams and Ms. Velma Dixon . . . Major is undeclared. BRANDON COOPER • #93 ANTHONY DIXON’S CAREER RUSHING STATS Defensive Lineman YEAR G/GS NO GAIN LOSS NET AVG TD LP/OPP 6-3 • 240 • RFr. • RS 2006 12/4 169 707 39 668 4.0 9 65 / Arkansas Missouri City, Texas TOTALS 12/4 169 707 39 668 4.0 9 65 / ARKANSAS Fort Bend Marshall ANTHONY DIXON’S GAME-BY-GAME RUSHING STATS CAREER: Still awaiting his first opportunity to help Mississippi State on the game field . DATE OPPONENT REC YARDS AVG TD LONG . . Came to the Bulldogs from the talent-rich Houston-area high school ranks. 8/31/06 SOUTH CAROLINA 14 64 4.5 0 15 2006: Redshirted his true freshman season. 9/9/06 AUBURN 15 69 4.6 0 11 PERSONAL: Born Brandon Glen Cooper, 11-10-87, in Houston, Texas . . . Son of Mr. 9/16/06 TULANE 9 13 1.4 1 3 Alton Cooper and Ms. Rhoda Cooper . . . Major is undeclared. 9/23/06 at UAB 19 81 4.3 1 17 9/30/06 * at LSU 8 20 2.5 0 5 10/7/06 WEST VIRGINIA 9 15 1.7 1 4 ANTHONY DIXON • #24 10/14/06 * JACKSONVILLE ST. 6 20 3.3 0 7 Running Back 10/21/06 at Georgia 12 37 3.1 3 13 6-1 • 240 • So. • 1L 10/28/06 * KENTUCKY 10 14 1.4 1 5 Jackson, Miss. 11/4/06 * at Alabama 25 121 4.8 0 30 11/18/06 * ARKANSAS 17 89 5.2 1 65 Terry 11/25/06 * at Ole Miss 25 125 5.0 1 22

CAREER: Saw action from the outset of his college career at Mississippi State . . . Has played in all 12 games of his career, with five starting assignments . . . Has rushed 169 DOMINIC DOUGLAS • #10 times for 668 yards, a 4.0-yard average, and nine touchdowns during his tenure . . . His Linebacker rushing attempts, yards and touchdowns on the ground were all true freshman records 6-2 • 227 • Jr. • TR at MSU . . . Has also caught four passes for 42 yards, 10.5-yard average . . . Came to Clinton, Miss. MSU following a star-studded high school career. 2006: Rebounded from missing substantial time during preseason camp with an ankle Hinds CC injury . . . Pressed into service from the outset of his true freshman season in the running back rotation . . . Played in all 12 games of his first year, starting five times . . . Earned JUNIOR COLLEGE: Led the Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges opening calls vs. LSU in Week 5, Jacksonville State two weeks later, and in the final three in solo tackles during his sophomore campaign for head coach Mike Smith at Hinds games of the season (Alabama, Arkansas, and Ole Miss) . . . Led the team with 668 yards (Miss.) Community College . . . Registered 77 solo tackles, making 84 overall. . . on 169 carries, a 4.0-yard per rush average, and nine touchdowns during his first season Credited with running a 4.6-second, 40-yard dash by the Rivals.com recruiting web site . on campus . . . His rushing attempts, yards gained rushing, and touchdowns rushing, . . Selected to play in the state of Mississippi junior college all-star game . . . Committed all marked true freshman records at Mississippi State . . . His nine TDs on the ground to MSU in November 2006. were the most by a Bulldog in six seasons (10; Dicenzo Miller, 2000) . . . He finished HIGH SCHOOL: Named second-team, all-metro Jackson by the Jackson Clarion-Ledger 10th in the Southeastern Conference in rushing, second among all freshmen . . . Also following his senior season for head coach Scott Brown at Clinton (Miss.) High School. caught four passes for 42 yards, a 10.5-yard average . . . Rushed 14 times for 64 yards, PERSONAL: Born Dominic Jerome Douglas, 1-13-87, in Clinton, Miss. . . . Son of Mr. a 4.6-yard average, in the Bulldogs’ season opener against South Carolina . . . Became and Mrs. Ray Douglas Sr.

Media Information & Record Book 2.14 Returning Player Bios CHRISTIAN DUCRE’ • #29 KEITH FITZHUGH’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATS Running Back YEAR G/GS TT UT AT TFL-YDS SCK-YDS FF/FR PD INT-YDS 2005 11/1 13 9 4 1.0-1 0.0-0 0/0 0 1-0 6-0 • 215 • So. • SQ 2006 12/10 59 37 22 0.5-1 0.0-0 0/1 3 1-22 Mandeville, La. TOTALS 23/11 72 46 26 1.5-2 0.0-0 0/1 3 2-22 Fontainebleau KEITH FITZHUGH’S GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STATS CAREER: Had his waiver request granted for immediate eligibility by the NCAA after DATE OPPONENT TT UT AT TFL-YDS INT-YDS transferring to Mississippi State when Tulane dropped his academic major . . . That 9/3/05 MURRAY STATE 1 1 0 0.0-0 0-0 waiver was granted during Week 2 of the 2006 season . . . Has played in three games of 9/10/05 at Auburn 1 1 0 0.0-0 0-0 his MSU career, contributing initially on special teams . . . Has returned three kickoffs for 9/17/05 vs. Tulane 2 2 0 0.0-0 0-0 39 yards, a 13-yard average . . . Went to Tulane after being named a first-team, all-state 9/24/05 GEORGIA 2 1 1 0.0-0 0-0 running back in Louisiana. 10/1/05 LSU 2 2 0 1.0-1 0-0 2006: Had his waiver request for immediate eligibility granted by the NCAA during 10/8/05 * at Florida 3 1 2 0.0-0 1-0 Week 2 of the season, allowing him to compete at MSU . . . Played in three games 10/22/05 HOUSTON 0 0 0 0.0-0 0-0 during his redshirt freshman season, seeing all of his action in the year’s first five games 10/29/05 at Kentucky 1 0 1 0.0-0 0-0 -- against Auburn, Tulane and LSU . . . Brought back three kickoffs for 39 yards, a 13- 11/05/05 ALABAMA 0 0 0 0.0-0 0-0 yard average . . . Recorded the first statistics of his college career in Week 3 against his 11/19/05 vs. Arkansas 0 0 0 0.0-0 0-0 former Tulane teammates . . . Returned three kickoffs for 39 yards against the Green 11/26/05 OLE MISS 1 1 0 0.0-0 0-0 Wave. 8/30/06 * SOUTH CAROLINA 5 3 2 0.5-1 0-0 PERSONAL: Born Christian Ducré in New Orleans, La. . . . Son of Mr. and Mrs. Brad 9/9/06 * AUBURN 5 4 1 0.0-0 0-0 Ducré . . . His father played running back at Tulane, lettering from 1991-94 . . . Majoring 9/16/06 * TULANE 3 2 1 0.0-0 0-0 in computer science. 9/23/06 * at UAB 8 4 4 0.0-0 0-0 9/30/06 * at LSU 9 7 2 0.0-0 0-0 10/7/06 * WEST VIRGINIA 1 0 1 0.0-0 0-0 AARON FELD • #46 10/14/06 JACKSONVILLE ST. 0 0 0 0.0-0 0-0 Deep Snapper 10/21/06 at Georgia 5 4 1 0.0-0 1-22 6-1 • 225 • Fr. • RS 10/28/06 * KENTUCKY 4 2 2 0.0-0 0-0 Homewood, Ala. 11/4/06 * at Alabama 7 2 5 0.0-0 0-0 11/18/06 * ARKANSAS 7 4 3 0.0-0 0-0 Homewood 11/25/06 * at Ole Miss 5 5 0 0.0-0 0-0 CAREER: Still awaiting his first opportunity to help Mississippi State on the gridiron. 2006: Sat out the year as a true freshman redshirt. MICHAEL GATES • #78 PERSONAL: Born Aaron Wesley Feld, 8-10-87, in Homewood, Ala. . . . Son of Mr. and Offensive Lineman Mrs. Jerry Feld . . . Majoring in general business administration. 6-4 • 305 • Jr. • 2L Fairburn, Ga. KEITH FITZHUGH • #1 Sandy Creek Defensive Back 5-11 • 206 • Jr. • 2L CAREER: Was pressed into immediate service during his true freshman campaign along Hampton, Ga. the offensive line . . . Has seen action in 15 games during his still-young career, work- ing as a reserve at offensive tackle during his first year on campus before settling in at Lovejoy offensive guard as a sophomore . . . Earned his first start at right offensive guard to open his sophomore season . . . Has started seven games on the offensive line . . . Came to CAREER: Has played in all 23 games of his Mississippi State career, seeing game the Bulldog football program following one season of high school play at the tight end action from the outset of his collegiate career . . . Has earned 11 starts in the defensive position and a standout prep basketball career. backfield, one as a true freshman and 10 in his sophomore campaign . . . Has made 72 2006: Moved inside from tackle to guard on the offensive line during preseason camp total tackles, including one and one-half for loss (minus 2 yards) . . . Has recorded two and won the first-unit job coming out of those drills on the right side . . . Played in nine pass interceptions (22 yards in returns) and four pass deflections . . . Also credited with games during his second season on campus, earning seven starting calls at offensive a fumble recovery . . . Enrolled at Mississippi State in January 2005 and participated in guard . . . Saw action in all but back-to-back games against Auburn and Tulane in Weeks spring practice. 2-3, and in the season finale at Ole Miss . . . Earned starts against South Carolina in 2006: Began his sophomore season as the team’s regular strong safety . . . Played in the season opener and in six straight contests from Weeks 4-9 . . . Was on the field all 12 games, he started 10 contests at the position . . . Did not make opening calls for 26 offensive snaps in the club’s season opener against USC his first career start . . . against only Jacksonville State and Georgia at midseason . . . Finished fourth on the Returned to the playing field in Week 4 at UAB, earning the second start of his sopho- team with 59 total tackles during his second season at State . . . Made one-half tackle more season . . . Went all 67 plays against the Blazers, grading out at a respectable 78 for loss (minus 1 yard) and was credited with one fumble recovery . . . Intercepted one percent . . . Was second on the club with seven knockdown blocks vs. UAB . . . Part pass (22-yard return) and had three pass deflections . . . Made 30 tackles in the season’s of an offensive line that paved the way to 166 yards rushing and just one quarterback first five weeks, more than half his season total, averaging six tackles per game . . . sack allowed in Birmingham . . . Was on the field for 46 of 52 offensive plays in Week Registered five tackles, including one-half for loss (minus 1 yard), in the Bulldogs’ season 5 at LSU . . . Scored an 84 percent blocking grade against the Tigers . . . Played in all opener with South Carolina . . . Helped hold USC all-SEC WR Sidney Rice to a career- but three snaps (75 of 78) against West Virginia in Week 6 . . . Scored an 80 percent low two catches in that game . . . Added five more tackles a week later against Auburn blocking grade against the Mountaineers with six knockdown blocks . . . Was on the . . . Also credited with a fumble recovery and a pass deflection against the Tigers . . . field for all but four snaps (58 of 62) during the Bulldogs’ Week 7 win over Jacksonville Totaled three tackles and a pass break up in Week 3 vs. Tulane . . . Led the team with State . . . Scored an 82 percent blocking mark against the Gamecocks . . . Participated eight tackles one week later at UAB . . . Tied for second on the club with a career-high in all but seven snaps (57 of 64) in his personal homecoming game at Georgia in Week nine tackles at LSU in Week 5 . . . Made one hit a week later vs. West Virginia . . . After a 8 . . . Limited to 29 offensive snaps in Week 9 vs. Kentucky with an ankle injury . . . Had two-week lull at midseason when he made a combined one tackle against West Virginia three knockdown blocks in that reduced appearance . . . That injury limited him to just a and Jacksonville State, he rebounded to record 28 hits in the season’s final five weeks handful of snaps on special teams in Week 10 at Alabama . . . Was involved in just one (5.6 per game) . . . Made five tackles in his personal homecoming game at Georgia in play a week later against Arkansas while recovering from the ankle injury . . . Lost his Week 8 . . . Also intercepted a pass and returned it 22 yards against the Peach State chance to continue in the battle for the first-unit berth at right offensive tackle when he Bulldogs . . . Made four tackles against Kentucky in Week 9 . . . Tied for second on the missed the final week of spring due to a non-injury related situation . . . Listed third at club with seven tackles in the Bulldogs’ win at Alabama one week later . . . Was fourth the position as two-a-days begin. on the team with seven tackles against Arkansas in Week 11 . . . Also credited with a PERSONAL: Born Michael Jerrod Gates, 10-30-87, in Tyler, Texas . . . Son of Mr. and pass broken up vs. the Razorbacks . . . Culminated his sophomore season with a solid Mrs. Clarence Gates . . . Majoring in general business administration. showing in the season finale at Ole Miss . . . Registered five hits against the Rebels . . . Outstanding spring practice period was cut short when he missed the final week of drills due to a non-injury situation . . . Registered 13 tackles, including one for loss, in the spring’s first two scrimmages . . . Also returned a fumble 56 yards for a touchdown . . . Opened the fall first at strong safety. PERSONAL: Born Keith Callay Fitzhugh, 11-11-86, in Jacksonville, Fla. . . . Son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fitzhugh . . . Majoring in general business administration.

Media Information & Record Book 2.15 Returning Player Bios DE’MON GLANTON • #8 J. D. HAMILTON • #60 Defensive Back Offensive Lineman 6-1 • 190 • Jr. • 2L 6-4 • 295 • Sr. • 1L Atlanta, Ga. Natchez, Miss. Mays Copiah-Lincoln (Miss.) CC

CAREER: Has played in all 23 games of his Mississippi State career, having earned CAREER: Pressed into service from the outset of his Mississippi State career on the seven starts in the secondary -- three during his redshirt freshman season and four more Bulldog offensive line . . . Has played in 12 games during his career, earning six starting as a sophomore . . . Has made 38 tackles, one for loss (minus 4 yards), with two pass calls . . . Was a highly recruited junior college offensive tackle who also starred on the interceptions (10 yards in returns) . . . Also credited with six pass deflections and a forced high school level in the state of Mississippi. fumble during his still-young Bulldog tenure . . . Redshirted his true freshman season, 2006: Played in 12 games during his junior season with six starting calls to his credit working with the scout team in the defensive backfield . . . A two-way standout on the . . . Earned six straight starts at offensive tackle from Week 2-7, his streak coming to a high school level, he came to MSU from prep talent-rich Atlanta. halt due to injury . . . Played every snap four-straight times (Week 3-6) . . . Did not start, 2006: Played in all 12 games of his sophomore campaign, earning four starting assign- but was on the field for 34 of a possible 56 offensive snaps in State’s season opener ments . . . Earned opening assignments vs. UAB in Week 4 and in three-straight games with South Carolina . . . Graded out at a respectable 74 percent with three knockdown against West Virginia, Jacksonville State, and Georgia (Weeks 6-8) . . . Recorded 24 blocks against the Gamecocks . . . Got the starting call at left offensive tackle during tackles on the season, including one for loss (minus 4 yards) . . . Credited with one Week 2 work vs. Auburn . . . Was on the field for 47 of the 58 offensive snaps against the forced fumble, he also had a pair of interceptions (10 yards in returns) and three pass Tigers, earning a 75 percent blocking grade . . . For the third-straight week, he improved break ups . . . Made the first hit of his sophomore season during Week 2 work against his blocking grade in Week 3 action vs. Tulane . . . Was on the field for all 72 offensive Auburn . . . Credited with a pair of tackles against the Tigers . . . Added one tackle and snaps against the Green Wave, registering an 81 percent blocking mark . . . Had four a pass deflection one week later against Tulane . . . Earned the first start of his sopho- knockdown blocks against TU . . . Was on the field for all 67 offensive plays in Week 4 more season at UAB in Week 4 . . . Responded with a solid defensive outing against at UAB . . . Part of an offensive line that paved the way to 166 yards rushing and just the Blazers . . . Registered three tackles, one for loss (minus 4 yards), in Birmingham . . one quarterback sack allowed in Birmingham . . . Was on the field for every snap (52 . Had his first career interception in that game . . . The pick came on a third-and-3 snap plays) at LSU in Week 5 . . . Posted a 76 percent blocking mark against the Tigers . . . from the MSU 42, ending a potential scoring drive, and gave the Bulldogs possession Again went all the way (all 78 snaps) against West Virginia in Week 6 . . . Recorded an at their own 25 . . . Added another start in Week 6 vs. West Virginia . . . Credited with 82 percent blocking grade against the Mountaineers . . . Limited to just the first three four tackles against the Mountaineers . . . Earned the third start of his sophomore season offensive plays of the Bulldogs’ Week 7 win over Jacksonville State by a knee injury . . . during the Bulldogs’ Week 7 win over Jacksonville State . . . Made three tackles and a Despite seeing very little practice time leading up to State’s Week 8 game at Georgia, pair of pass deflections against the Gamecocks . . . Tied for third on the team with five he was on the field for 23 offensive plays against the Bulldogs . . . Tallied a 78 percent tackles in his personal homecoming game at Georgia in Week 8 . . . Made a pair of hits blocking mark against the Bulldogs . . . Played 37 of a possible 66 offensive snaps in against Kentucky in Week 9 . . . Recorded five tackles in the Bulldogs’ win over Alabama Week 9 against Kentucky . . . Scored a season-best 89 percent blocking grade against one week later . . . Intercepted his second career pass in Week 11 against Arkansas . . the Wildcats . . . Was on the field for 46 of a possible 63 offensive snaps in the Bulldogs’ . That theft came just into the second quarter and set the Bulldogs up for their second win at Alabama in Week 10 . . . Registered an 82 percent blocking grade against the touchdown, a score that evened the count at 14-all at the time . . . Credited with a pass Crimson Tide with four knockdown blocks . . . Helped halfback Anthony Dixon rush for deflection in the season finale at Ole Miss . . . Productive spring practice kept him in 121 yards against the Alabama defense . . . Played exactly one-half of the offensive the hunt for playing time at free safety and on special teams . . . Led the Maroon team snaps (35 of 70) during Week 11 battle with Arkansas . . . Again served in the regular with four tackles in the spring-ending final scrimmage . . . Listed second at free safety rotation of offensive tackles in the season finale at Ole Miss. entering August. PERSONAL: Born Johnathan Derrell Hamilton, 8-14-86, in Natchez, Miss. . . . Son of Mr. PERSONAL: Born De’Mon A. Glanton, 7-22-86, in Atlanta, Ga. . . . Son of Ms. Lisa and Mrs. Michael Hamilton . . . Majoring in fitness management. Glanton . . . Nicknamed “Red” . . . Majoring in general business administration. AVERY HANNIBAL • #51 DE’MON GLANTON’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATS YEAR G/GS TT UT AT TFL-YDS SCK-YDS FF/FR PD INT-YDS Defensive Lineman 2005 11/3 14 9 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 3 0-0 6-1 • 240 • Sr. • 3L 2006 12/4 24 14 10 1.0-4 0.0-0 1/0 5 2-10 LaGrange, Ga. TOTALS 23/7 38 23 15 1.0-4 0.0-0 1/0 8 2-10 Troup County

DE’MON GLANTON’S GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STATS CAREER: Has played in 34 games during his Mississippi State career, contributing DATE OPPONENT TT UT AT TFL-YDS INT-YDS primarily on special teams but seeing increasingly extensive work as a reserve along the 9/3/05 MURRAY STATE 1 0 1 0.0-0 0-0 defensive line . . . Has made 24 tackles, including five tackles for loss (minus 36 yards), 9/10/05 at Auburn 1 1 0 0.0-0 0-0 four of which were quarterback sacks (minus 32 yards) . . . Has also caused a pair of 9/17/05 vs. Tulane 0 0 0 0.0-0 0-0 fumbles . . . Redshirted his true freshman season . . . Came to the Bulldogs following an 9/24/05 GEORGIA 0 0 0 0.0-0 0-0 all-state high school career in Georgia. 10/1/05 LSU 2 2 0 0.0-0 0-0 2006: Played in 12 games during his junior season, seeing work as a top reserve on 10/8/05 * at Florida 4 1 3 0.0-0 0-0 the defensive line and on special teams . . . Recorded eight tackles on the season, 10/22/05 HOUSTON 2 2 0 0.0-0 0-0 including two for loss (minus 12 yards), one of which was a quarterback sack (minus 8 10/29/05 at Kentucky 2 1 1 0.0-0 0-0 yards) . . . Registered one tackle, an 8-yard quarterback sack, in the Bulldogs’ season 11/05/05 ALABAMA 1 1 0 0.0-0 0-0 opener with South Carolina . . . Made one hit at LSU in Week 5 . . . Credited with at 11/19/05 vs. Arkansas 1 1 0 0.0-0 0-0 least one hit in five of the season’s final six weeks . . . Added another tackle two weeks 11/26/05 OLE MISS 0 0 0 0.0-0 0-0 later in the Bulldogs’ win over Jacksonville State . . . Recorded another pair of hits in 8/30/06 * SOUTH CAROLINA 0 0 0 0.0-0 0-0 his personal homecoming at Georgia in Week 8 . . . Tacked on another tackle a week 9/9/06 * AUBURN 2 1 1 0.0-0 0-0 later vs. Kentucky . . . Made a tackle in the Bulldogs’ Week 10 win at Alabama, including 9/16/06 * TULANE 1 1 0 0.0-0 0-0 one-half tackle for loss (minus 3 yards) . . . Added a half-tackle for loss (minus 1 yard) 9/23/06 * at UAB 3 2 1 1.0-4 0-0 in the season finale at Ole Miss . . . Big-play spring session kept him in line for playing 9/30/06 * at LSU 0 0 0 0.0-0 0-0 time along the defensive line . . . Recorded five tackles during three spring scrimmages, 10/7/06 * WEST VIRGINIA 4 4 0 0.0-0 0-0 including four and one-half for loss, three of which were quarterback sacks . . . Enters 10/14/06 JACKSONVILLE ST. 3 1 2 0.0-0 0-0 August second on the depth chart at right defensive end. 10/21/06 at Georgia 5 3 2 0.0-0 0-0 PERSONAL: Born Avery Weaver Hannibal, 11-17-83, in Passaic, N.J. . . . Son of Mrs. 10/28/06 * KENTUCKY 1 1 0 0.0-0 0-0 Joan Bradshaw, he lived with Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Smith (guardians) . . . Majoring in 11/4/06 * at Alabama 5 1 4 0.0-0 0-0 criminal justice. 11/18/06 * ARKANSAS 0 0 0 0.0-0 0-0 11/25/06 * at Ole Miss 0 0 0 0.0-0 0-0 AVERY HANNIBAL’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATS YEAR G/GS TT UT AT TFL-YDS SCK-YDS FF/FR PD INT-YDS 2004 11/0 10 4 6 2.0-13 2.0-13 2/0 0 0-0 2005 11/0 6 5 1 1.0-11 1.0-11 0/0 0 0-0 2006 12/0 8 4 4 2.0-12 1.0-8 0/0 0 0-0 TOTALS 34/0 24 13 11 5.0-36 4.0-32 2/0 0 0-0

Media Information & Record Book 2.16 Returning Player Bios AVERY HANNIBAL’S GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STATS BRANDON HART • #35 DATE OPPONENT TT UT AT TFL-YDS SCK-YDS Running Back 9/4/04 TULANE 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 9/11/04 AUBURN 3 2 1 2.0-13 2.0-13 5-11 • 235 • Jr. • 2L 9/18/04 MAINE 2 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 LaGrange, Ga. 9/25/04 at LSU 3 0 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 Troup County 10/2/04 at Vanderbilt 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 10/9/04 UAB 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 CAREER: Pressed into immediate duty as a true freshman at Mississippi State, working 10/23/04 FLORIDA 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 as a reserve at the fullback position and on special teams . . . Has played in 21 games 10/30/04 KENTUCKY 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 during his still-young career, missing time only due to injury . . . Has earned one start- 11/6/04 at Alabama 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 ing assignment . . . Has rushed 13 times for 25 yards and had two pass receptions (14 11/20/04 ARKANSAS 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 yards) . . . Came to MSU as a highly regarded fullback prospect out of the Georgia 11/27/04 at Ole Miss 1 1 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 prep ranks.\ 9/3/05 MURRAY STATE 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 2006: Played in all 12 games during his sophomore season as a top reserve at the 9/10/05 at Auburn 1 1 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 fullback position . . . Earned his first career start in Week 11 action against Arkansas . 9/17/05 vs. Tulane 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 . . Rushed two times (1 yard) and had one pass reception (10 yards) during his second 9/24/05 GEORGIA 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 season in Starkville . . . Registered his first statistics of the year during Week 3 action vs. 10/1/05 LSU 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 Tulane . . . Had a 10-yard pass reception against the Green Wave . . . Rushed once (0 10/8/05 at Florida 1 1 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 yards) during Week 4 work vs. UAB . . . Added another rush in the season finale at Ole 10/22/05 HOUSTON 2 2 0 1.0-11 1.0-11 Miss, gaining 1 yard . . . Received most of his spring work at halfback due teammate 10/29/05 at Kentucky 1 1 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 injury, although fullback was considered his primary position . . . Rushed 34 times dur- 11/05/05 ALABAMA 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 ing three spring scrimmages for 67 yards, a 2-yard average per carry . . . Listed third at 11/19/05 vs. Arkansas 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 fullback entering pre-season practice. 11/26/05 OLE MISS 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 PERSONAL: Born Brandon Kingsley Hart, 7-27-87, in LaGrange, Ga. . . . Son of Mr. and 8/31/06 SOUTH CAROLINA 1 1 0 1.0-8 1.0-8 Mrs. Dwight Kelly . . . Nicknamed “Bubba” . . . Majoring in fitness management. 9/9/06 AUBURN 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 9/16/06 TULANE 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 BRANDON HART’S CAREER RUSHING STATS 9/23/06 at UAB 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 YEAR G/GS NO GAIN LOSS NET AVG TD LP/OPP 9/30/06 at LSU 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 2005 9/0 11 25 1 24 2.2 0 5 / Florida 10/7/06 WEST VIRGINIA 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 2006 12/1 2 1 0 1 0.5 0 1 / Ole Miss 10/14/06 JACKSONVILLE ST. 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 TOTALS 21/1 13 26 1 25 2.0 0 5 / FLORIDA 10/21/06 at Georgia 2 2 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 10/28/06 KENTUCKY 1 1 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 11/4/06 at Alabama 1 0 1 0.5-3 0.0-0 BRANDON HENDERSON • #85 11/18/06 ARKANSAS 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 Tight End 11/25/06 at Ole Miss 1 0 1 0.5-1 0.0-0 6-1 • 240 • RFr. • RS Fayetteville, Ga. ZACK HARRINGTON • #16 Fayette County Quarterback 6-0 • 185 • So. • SQ CAREER: Still awaiting his first opportunity to help Mississippi State on the game field Hattiesburg, Miss. . . . Came to Starkville as a solid all-around player in the talent-laden Georgia high school ranks. Southeastern Louisiana Univ. 2006: Sat out his first season on campus as a true freshman redshirt. PERSONAL: Born Brandon Michael Henderson, 2-15-88, in Athens, Ga. . . . Son of Mr. CAREER: Has played in one game during his collegiate career, seeing action in his Keith Henderson and Ms. Carolyn Jones . . . His father played football at Georgia and redshirt freshman season finale at Ole Miss . . . Came to Mississippi State after a whirl- lettered for the Bulldogs 1985-88, and later played professionally with the San Francisco wind true freshman season . . . Recruited out of Oak Grove High School in Hattiesburg, 49ers (1989-92) and Minnesota Vikings (1992) . . . Majoring in broadcasting. Miss., by Southeastern Louisiana, he left the Hammond, La., institution in early fall due to Hurricane Katrina . . . Enrolled at Pearl River [Miss.] Community College but did not play football . . . Came to MSU in the fall of 2006. 2006: Played in one game during his redshirt freshman season . . . Saw action in the season finale at Ole Miss. PERSONAL: Born Phillip Zackary Harrington, 4-5-87, in Enterprise, Ala. . . . Son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Harrington Jr. . . . From an athletic family . . . His father lettered in both football and baseball at the University of Southern Mississippi . . . His grandfather played football at Tulane University . . . Also had three uncles who played football and/or baseball at USM.

Media Information & Record Book 2.17 Returning Player Bios MICHAEL HENIG • #7 MICHAEL HENIG’S GAME-BY-GAME PASSING STATS (CONT.) Quarterback 8/31/06 * SOUTH CAROLINA 2 8 0 19 0 10/7/06 WEST VIRGINIA 7 15 2 115 0 6-1 • 190 • Jr. • 2L 10/14/06 * JACKSONVILLE ST. 11 25 1 183 1 Montgomery, Ala. 10/21/06 * at Georgia 14 31 2 234 0 Jefferson Davis 10/28/06 * KENTUCKY 22 41 2 384 3 11/4/06 * at Alabama 9 23 1 143 2 CAREER: Has played in 16 games during his Mississippi State career, starting nine times 11/18/06 * ARKANSAS 9 25 1 123 1 overall -- the final three games of his redshirt freshman season at quarterback and six during his sophomore campaign . . . Had that sophomore season interrupted by a bro- CHRIS HERRERA • #57 ken collarbone twice – the first following the season opener and the same bone again in Defensive Lineman Week 11 . . . Returned in Week 6 following that first injury . . . Made a brief appearance in one game during his true freshman campaign, but was granted a medical redshirt in 6-3 • 280 • RFr. • RS 2005 to regain that true freshman year . . . Has completed 135-of-308 passes (.438) for Missouri City, Texas 1,831 yards, nine touchdowns and 15 interceptions . . . Has also rushed 45 times (minus Fort Bend Marshall 66 yards) . . . Came to MSU following a senior season in which he led his prep team into the second round of the Alabama high school state tournament. CAREER: Still awaiting his first opportunity to help Mississippi State on the game 2006: Played in seven games during an injury-ravaged sophomore campaign, starting field. six times . . . Started the season’s first game against South Carolina and from Week 2006: Sat out his first season on campus as a true freshman redshirt. 7-11 . . . Also saw action against West Virginia in Week 6 . . . Completed 74-of-169 PERSONAL: Born Christopher Anthony Herrera, 3-23-88, in Chicago, Ill. . . . Son of Mr. passes (.438) for 1,201 yards, seven touchdowns and nine interceptions . . . Also rushed and Mrs. Edward Heard . . . Major is undeclared. 18 times for 18 yards . . . Kicked off his sophomore season as the Bulldogs’ first-unit quarterback in the opener with South Carolina . . . His activity was limited, however, JAMON HUGHES • #36 to just less than a half of action when he suffered a broken collarbone . . . Completed two-of-eight passes for 19 yards against the Gamecocks before being sidelined for the Linebacker remainder of the game . . . Returned in Week 6 vs. West Virginia . . . Called upon in 6-0 • 230 • So. • 1L relief of starter Omarr Conner when he was sidelined with a groin injury . . . Completed Rolling Fork, Miss. seven-of-15 passes (.467) for 115 yards and two tipped interceptions . . . Also rushed Humphreys County once (minus 3 yards) . . . Earned the second start of his sophomore season and led the Bulldogs to a Week 7 win over Jacksonville State . . . Completed 11-of-25 passes for CAREER: Has played in nine games during his Mississippi State career, serving on spe- 183 yards, one touchdown and an interception, against the Gamecocks . . . His 183 cial teams and as a reserve at linebacker during the early stages of his tenure . . . Missed yards passing were the second highest in his career (200 vs. Kentucky, 2005) . . . Also the first three games of his true freshman season recuperating from a severely strained rushed once (1 yard) . . . Threw for a career-high 234 yards, completing 14-of-31 passes, hamstring . . . Has made 17 tackles with a pass deflection during his still-infant Bulldog with a pair of interceptions at Georgia in Week 8 . . . Improved his career-best numbers career . . . Came to Starkville from Humphreys County High School in the Mississippi during the Bulldogs’ Week 9 game against Kentucky . . . Completed 22-of-41 passes prep ranks where he earned first-team, all-state recognition. for 384 yards, a career-best three touchdowns and two interceptions vs. the Wildcats 2006: Played in nine games during his true freshman season, missing action only during . . . It was the first 300-yard passing game by a Bulldog QB since Kevin Fant threw for the season’s first three weeks while recuperating from a hamstring strain . . . Recorded a 360 yards against Houston (9/20/03) and the fourth-highest single-game passing total total of 17 tackles during his first year of eligibility . . . Was credited with a pass deflec- in school history . . . He also became the first MSU signal-caller to throw for more than tion as well . . . Suffered a severe hamstring injury during preseason drills, sidelining him 200 yards in back-to-back games since Fant accomplished that feat in 2003 . . . Threw for the first three weeks of the season . . . Saw his first action of his true freshman cam- a pair of touchdown passes in the second quarter, a career-long 75 yards to Tony Burks paign during Week 4 at UAB, working on special teams . . . Saw substantially more work and 15 yards to Jamayel Smith, to pull the Bulldogs into a halftime tie in that game . . one week later at LSU . . . Credited with five tackles against the Tigers, the first stats . Tossed another TD aerial to Burks in the fourth period to close the UK advantage to of his Bulldog career . . . Added four tackles against West Virginia in Week 6 . . . Made 31-24 at the time . . . Also rushed once (7 yards) vs. Kentucky . . . Completed nine-of- three tackles and a pass deflection in the Bulldogs’ Week 7 win over Jacksonville State 23 passes for 143 yards, two touchdowns and an interception, in the Bulldogs’ Week . . . Part of a defensive effort that allowed JSU just 52 yards rushing on 32 attempts, 10 victory at Alabama . . . Threw a 25-yard TD pass to Tony Burks midway through the a 1.6-yard average . . . Made a pair of stops at Georgia in Week 8 . . . Added another first quarter to give MSU a 7-3 lead at the time and a 13-yard scoring toss to Jamayel hit a week later vs. Kentucky . . . Earned his first collegiate start and had one hit in the Smith midway through the second period for a 17-10 Bulldog advantage . . . Those TD Bulldogs’ Week 10 victory at Alabama . . . Again made one stop one week later against tosses gave him five scoring throws in the past two weeks . . . Completed three-of-five Arkansas. passes for 41 yards on that first scoring drive . . . Added three-of-four passing for 70 PERSONAL: Born Jamon Dewayne Hughes, 12-30-87, in Greenwood, Miss . . . Son of yards in the TD drive that ended with the Smith scoring catch . . . Completed nine-of-25 Mr. and Mrs. Cardell Hughes . . . His brother Carlos played football at Louisiana-Monroe passes for 123 yards, an interception and a touchdown, against Arkansas in Week 11 . . (1998-2003) . . . Major is undeclared. . His 22-yard scoring toss to Tony Burks came midway through the second quarter and pulled MSU into a 14-14 tie at the time . . . Also had a career-best rushing performance JAMON HUGHES’ CAREER DEFENSIVE STATS against the Razorbacks, gaining 49 yards on four tries, a 12.2-yard per carry average . YEAR G/GS TT UT AT TFL-YDS SCK-YDS FF/FR PD INT-YDS . . Had his season come to an end against UA, however, when he suffered the second 2006 9/0 17 10 10 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 1 0-0 broken left collarbone injury of the year just into the fourth quarter . . . Was named the TOTALS 9/0 17 10 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 1 0-0 Most Improved Offensive Player of the spring by the coaching staff following a stand- out four-week practice period . . . Completed 33-of-61 passes (.541) for 333 yards, five JAMON HUGHES’ GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STATS touchdowns and just one interception during three spring scrimmages . . . Entered fall DATE OPPONENT TT UT AT TFL-YDS INT-YDS camp firmly entrenched as the team’s starter at quarterback. 9/23/06 at UAB 0 0 0 0.0-0 0-0 PERSONAL: Born Michael David Henig Jr., 12-7-85, in Montgomery, Ala. . . . Son of Mr. 9/30/06 at LSU 5 3 2 0.0-0 0-0 and Mrs. Mike Henig . . . Majoring in interdisciplinary studies. 10/7/06 WEST VIRGINIA 4 4 0 0.0-0 0-0 10/14/06 JACKSONVILLE ST. 3 1 2 0.0-0 0-0 MICHAEL HENIG’S CAREER PASSING STATS 10/21/06 at Georgia 2 1 1 0.0-0 0-0 YEAR G/GS CMP ATT INT PCT YDS S TD LP/Opponent 10/28/06 KENTUCKY 1 1 0 0.0-0 0-0 2004 1/0 1 4 1 .250 9 1 0 4 / Vanderbilt 11/4/06 at Alabama 1 0 1 0.0-0 0-0 2005 8/3 60 135 5 .444 621 16 2 56 / Florida 11/18/06 ARKANSAS 1 0 1 0.0-0 0-0 2006 7/6 74 168 9 .438 1201 7 7 75 / Kentucky 11/25/06 at Ole Miss 0 0 0 0.0-0 0-0 TOTALS 16/9 135 307 15 .440 1831 24 9 75 / KENTUCKY

MICHAEL HENIG’S GAME-BY-GAME PASSING STATS DATE OPPONENT CMP ATT INT YDS TDS 10/2/04 at Vanderbilt 1 4 1 9 0 9/3/05 MURRAY STATE 0 3 0 0 0 9/10/05 at Auburn 2 2 0 10 0 10/1/05 LSU 2 4 0 32 0 10/8/05 at Florida 9 20 0 119 0 10/29/05 at Kentucky 16 31 0 200 0 11/05/05 * ALABAMA 9 28 3 78 0 11/19/05 * vs. Arkansas 11 27 1 77 0 11/26/05 * OLE MISS 11 20 1 105 2

Media Information & Record Book 2.18 Returning Player Bios KEON HUMPHRIES • #9 JASON HUSBAND • #82 Defensive Back Tight End 5-10 • 180 • Jr. • 2L 6-3 • 230 • Sr. • 3L Montgomery, Ala. Jackson, Miss. Lanier Jim Hill

CAREER: Worked himself into Mississippi State’s immediate plans at wide receiver CAREER: Has played in 31 games during his Mississippi State career, working primarily during his true freshman season, a campaign that was cut short by a leg injury . . . A on special teams but also serving in the wide receiver and then tight end rotations . . medical redshirt was granted to restore his freshman season . . .Continued to battle inju- . Missed time during his sophomore season as he rehabbed a shoulder injury . . . Has ries during his redshirt freshman campaign . . . Has played in 22 games during his MSU started six times . . .Has caught 15 passes for 149 yards (9.9-yard average) and three career, one coming in that redeemed true freshman season . . . He has earned seven touchdowns . . . Sat out his true freshman season as a redshirt . . . Came to MSU follow- starting calls . . . Has caught 13 passes for 217 yards, an 16.7-yard average, and a pair ing an all-state senior season in the Jackson prep ranks. of touchdowns . . . Came to State after playing just one season of high school football 2006: Saw action from the outset of his junior season, both on special teams and as in the Alabama state ranks. a reserve at tight end . . . Played in all 12 games, earning two starts at the tight end 2006: Played in 11 games during his sophomore season, earning a starting call at one position . . . Caught nine passes for 89 yards, a 9.9-yard average, and one touchdown . of the wide receiver positions in the first three games of the year . . . Only failed to see . . Recorded his first statistics of the year in Week 2 work against Auburn . . . Had one action at Georgia in Week 8 . . . Had two catches for 17 yards on the year . . . Entered reception for 9 yards against the Tigers . . . Added another catch (13 yards) one week the statistics sheet for the first time in Week 3 vs. Tulane . . . Had his only two catches later against Tulane . . . Made two catches for 17 yards during Week 4 action at UAB, on the year for 17 yards against the Green Wave . . . Also saw some playing time on earning the first start of his junior campaign . . . Added another catch in Week 6 action special teams coverage during the season . . . Had one tackle (Kentucky) in that capac- vs. West Virginia, gaining 17 yards . . . Registered two catches for 16 yards in Week 9 ity . . . On the verge of being considered for a move to the defensive secondary prior vs. Kentucky . . . Made his second start of the year vs. Arkansas in Week 11 . . . Had two to spring practice, he responded with a solid four-week session and solidified his stand catches for 17 yards and a touchdown in the season finale at Ole Miss . . . His 8-yard TD at the top of one wide receiver position . . . Made nine catches for 88 yards, a 9.8-yard reception from Omarr Conner came with 2:20 left in the game and pulled MSU within average, and one touchdown during three spring scrimmages. 20-17 at the time . . . Continued his fight for playing time in the tight end rotation and PERSONAL: Born Keon LaPaul Humphries, 2-27-86, in Jacksonville, N.C. . . . Son of Mr. as a slot receiver during spring ball . . . Caught one pass (5 yards) during the spring- and Mrs. Paul Humphries . . . His father played football at the University of Tennessee- concluding Maroon and White game. Chattanooga, 1979-82 . . . His uncle Marvin Humphries played football at Alabama in PERSONAL: Born Jason Wesley Husband, 8-27-85, in Jackson, Miss. . . . Son of Mr. and 1985-86, and a cousin John Humphries III played football at UAB from 2000-02 . . . Mrs. John Husband . . . Majoring in risk management, insurance. Majoring in fitness management. JASON HUSBAND’S CAREER RECEIVING STATS KEON HUMPHRIES’ CAREER RECEIVING STATS YEAR G/GS CGT YDS AVG. TD LP/OPPONENT YEAR G/GS CGT YDS AVG. TD LP/OPPONENT 2004 11/1 4 27 6.8 2 14 / Auburn 2004 1/0 0 0 — 0 — 2005 8/2 2 33 16.5 0 21 / Alabama 2005 10/4 11 210 18.2 2 56 / FLORIDA 2006 12/2 9 89 9.9 1 17 / West Virginia 2006 11/3 2 17 8.5 0 14 / TULANE TOTALS 31/5 15 149 9.9 3 21 / ALABAMA TOTALS 22/7 13 227 16.7 2 56 / FLORIDA JASON HUSBAND’S GAME-BY-GAME RECEIVING STATS KEON HUMPHRIES’ GAME-BY-GAME RECEIVING STATS DATE OPPONENT REC YARDS AVG TD LONG DATE OPPONENT REC YARDS AVG TD LONG 9/4/04 TULANE 0 0 — 0 0 9/4/04 TULANE 0 0 — 0 — 9/11/04 AUBURN 0 0 — 0 0 9/3/05 * MURRAY STATE 5 98 19.6 2 49 9/18/04 * MAINE 3 24 8.0 2 14 9/10/05 * at Auburn 0 0 — 0 — 9/25/04 at LSU 1 3 3.0 0 3 9/17/05 vs. Tulane 0 0 — 0 — 10/2/04 at Vanderbilt 0 0 — 0 0 9/24/05 * GEORGIA 2 33 16.5 0 22 10/9/04 UAB 0 0 — 0 0 10/1/05 LSU 0 0 — 0 — 10/30/04 KENTUCKY 0 0 — 0 0 10/8/05 at Florida 1 56 56.0 0 56 11/6/04 at Alabama 0 0 — 0 0 10/22/05 HOUSTON 1 2 2.0 0 2 11/20/04 ARKANSAS 0 0 — 0 0 10/29/05 at Kentucky 1 4 4.0 0 4 11/27/04 at Ole Miss 0 0 — 0 0 11/05/05 ALABAMA 1 7 7.0 0 7 9/3/05 MURRAY STATE 0 0 — 0 0 11/19/05 * vs. Arkansas 0 0 — 0 — 10/1/05 LSU 0 0 — 0 0 8/31/06 * SOUTH CAROLINA 0 0 — 0 — 10/8/05 at Florida 1 12 12.0 0 12 9/9/06 * AUBURN 0 0 — 0 — 10/22/05 HOUSTON 0 0 — 0 0 9/16/06 * TULANE 2 17 8.5 0 14 10/29/05 at Kentucky 0 0 — 0 0 9/23/06 at UAB 0 0 — 0 — 11/05/05 ALABAMA 1 21 21.0 0 21 9/30/06 at LSU 0 0 — 0 — 11/19/05 * vs. Arkansas 0 0 — 0 0 10/7/06 WEST VIRGINIA 0 0 — 0 — 11/26/05 * OLE MISS 0 0 — 0 0 10/14/06 JACKSONVILLE ST. 0 0 — 0 — 8/31/06 SOUTH CAROLINA 0 0 — 0 0 10/28/06 KENTUCKY 0 0 — 0 — 9/9/06 AUBURN 1 9 9.0 0 9 11/4/06 at Alabama 0 0 — 0 — 9/16/06 TULANE 1 13 13.0 0 13 11/18/06 ARKANSAS 0 0 — 0 — 9/23/06 * at UAB 2 17 8.5 0 11 11/25/06 at Ole Miss 0 0 — 0 — 9/30/06 at LSU 0 0 — 0 0 10/7/06 WEST VIRGINIA 1 17 17.0 0 17 10/14/06 JACKSONVILLE ST. 0 0 — 0 0 10/21/06 at Georgia 0 0 — 0 0 10/28/06 KENTUCKY 2 16 8.0 0 13 11/4/06 at Alabama 0 0 — 0 0 11/18/06 * ARKANSAS 0 0 — 0 0 11/25/06 at Ole Miss 2 17 8.5 1 9

Media Information & Record Book 2.19 Returning Player Bios CRAIG JENKINS • #75 ANTHONY JOHNSON’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATS Offensive Lineman YEAR G/GS TT UT AT TFL-YDS SCK-YDS FF/FR PD INT-YDS 2006 12/0 12 6 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 1 0-0 6-4 • 315 • So. • 1L TOTALS 12/0 12 6 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 1 0-0 Pearl, Miss. Pearl ANTHONY JOHNSON’S GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STATS DATE OPPONENT TT UT AT PBU INT-YDS CAREER: Won the starting job at right offensive tackle during his redshirt freshman sea- 8/31/06 SOUTH CAROLINA 0 0 0 0 0-0 son . . . Has started all 12 games of his career, playing every snap five times (in the first 9/9/06 AUBURN 0 0 0 0 0-0 six games of his career) . . . Has graded out at 80 percent or better 10 times . . . Came to 9/16/06 TULANE 0 0 0 0 0-0 MSU following a standout high school career in the metro-Jackson high school ranks. 9/23/06 at UAB 0 0 0 0 0-0 2006: Earned the starting nod at right offensive tackle during the final days of pre- 9/30/06 at LSU 0 0 0 0 0-0 season camp . . . Started all 12 games at the position, going every snap five times (in 10/7/06 WEST VIRGINIA 0 0 0 0 0-0 the first six games of the year) . . . Graded out at 80 percent or better 10 times on year 10/14/06 JACKSONVILLE ST. 3 2 1 0 0-0 . . . Proved the coaching staff decision to start him was a solid one . . . Responded by 10/21/06 at Georgia 3 1 2 0 0-0 playing 46 of a possible 56 offensive snaps against South Carolina in the season opener, 10/28/06 KENTUCKY 1 0 1 0 0-0 his first career start . . . Scored a very respectable 80 percent blocking grade against the 11/4/06 at Alabama 2 2 0 1 0-0 Gamecocks, a total that included a team-best nine knockdown blocks . . . Was on the 11/18/06 ARKANSAS 1 0 1 0 0-0 field for all 58 offensive plays during Week 2 action against Auburn . . . Turned in a 78 11/25/06 at Ole Miss 2 1 1 0 0-0 percent blocking grade against the Tigers, a score that includes two knockdown blocks . . . Again was the on the field for every snap in Week 3 against Tulane (72 plays) . . . JEREMY JONES • #84 Scored a 79 percent blocking grade against the Green Wave . . . Moved that blocking Tight End grade to an 80 percent mark at UAB in Week 4 . . . Was on the field for all 67 offensive snaps against the Blazers, recording five knockdown blocks . . . Part of an offensive 6-2 • 275 • Jr. • SQ line that paved the way to 166 yards rushing and just one quarterback sack allowed in Harvey, La. Birmingham . . . Was on the field for all 52 offensive snaps in Week 5 at LSU . . . Graded West Jefferson out at an 80 percent ratio against the Tigers . . . After grading out at 79.4 percent over the season’s first five weeks, moved the mark to an 86.7 percentage during the CAREER: Has played in nine games during his still-young Mississippi State career, earn- remainder of the year . . . Was on the field for all 78 offensive snaps in Week 6 against ing one starting call at the tight end position . . . Has caught one pass (5 yards) and West Virginia . . . Graded out at a career-high 90 percent and tied for the team high made one special teams tackle . . . Late signee who sat out his first season on campus with seven knockdown blocks . . . Played all but 10 snaps (52 of 62) during the Bulldogs’ while rehabilitating a high school knee injury . . . Came to MSU as a highly regarded Week 7 win over Jacksonville State . . . Tallied an 86 percent blocking grade against the tight end prospect from the Louisiana prep ranks, he worked with the Bulldog defensive Gamecocks . . . Played all but nine snaps (55 of 64) vs. Georgia in Week 8 and recorded scout team in his first year on campus. a team-best 85 percent blocking grade against the Bulldogs . . . Was on the field for only 2006: Did not see game action during his sophomore season . . . Injury-free spring prac- 28 of a possible 66 plays during the Bulldogs’ Week 9 game against Kentucky . . . Tallied tice period kept him in the regular rotation of tight ends . . . Had three catches for 28 a team-best 92 percent blocking mark against the Wildcats . . . Limited to 17 plays when yards and a touchdown, with all of his statistics coming in the spring’s first scrimmage. he suffered a sprained knee in the Bulldogs’ Week 10 win at Alabama . . . Graded out an PERSONAL: Born Jeremy Timothy Jones, 11-19-85, in New Orleans, La. . . . Son of Ms. 87 percent blocking mark against the Crimson Tide with a pair of knockdown blocks . . Linda Rose . . . Majoring in criminal justice. . Was on the field for 39 of 70 offensive snaps against Arkansas in Week 11 . . . Earned an 80 percent blocking grade against the Razorbacks . . . Dropped nearly 30 pounds JARVIS KYLES • #27 from his reporting weight and responded with a scintillating first spring practice on the campus . . . Moved to the top of the depth chart at right offensive tackle following the Defensive Back four-week session. 6-0 • 185 • So. • SQ PERSONAL: Born Craig Jimmar Jenkins, 2-10-87, in Jackson, Miss. . . . Son of Rev. and Milledgeville, Ga. Mrs. Herrie Jenkins Jr. . . . His cousin is former MSU wide receiver Justin Jenkins, who Baldwin lettered at State from 2000-03 . . . Major is undeclared. CAREER: Saw work from the outset of his redshirt freshman season, contributing pri- ANTHONY JOHNSON • #11 marily on special teams . . . Has played in four games . . . Has been credited with one Defensive Back tackle . . . Sat out his first year on campus as a true freshman redshirt . . . Came to the 5-10 • 194 • So. • 1L Bulldog program from the tradition-rich Georgia prep ranks. 2006: Played in four games of his redshirt freshman season, seeing all his work in Jackson, Miss. the season’s first four weeks . . . Made his first collegiate tackle in Week 4 at UAB . . . Hargrave Military Acad. Continued his development in the Bulldog defensive backfield with a solid spring prac- tice . . . Listed third at strong safety heading into August two-a-days. CAREER: Saw action from the outset of his true freshman season in the defensive sec- PERSONAL: Born Jarvis Kyles, 11-14-86, in Decatur, Ga. . . . Son of Mr. Alton Kyles and ondary and on special teams . . . Played in all 12 games of his still-infant Bulldog career . Ms. Kecia Taylor . . . Cousin Leroy Hill played football at Clemson University . . . Majoring . . Has made 12 tackles and a pass deflection for the Bulldogs . . . Enrolled at Mississippi in general business administration. State in January 2006 after one season at a prep school. 2006: Played in all 12 games of his true freshman season, working as a reserve in the secondary and on special teams . . . Made 12 tackles on the year and was credited ANTHONY LITTLEJOHN • #56 with a pass deflection . . . Made all 12 of his stops in the season’s final six weeks . . . Reached the stats column during the team’s Week 7 win over Jacksonville State . . . Linebacker Recorded three tackles against the Gamecocks . . . Matched that tackle total one week 6-1 • 225 • Jr. • 2L later at Georgia . . . Made one hit during the Bulldogs’ Week 9 game against Kentucky Jacksonville, Fla. . . . Registered two tackles and a pass deflection in State’s Week 10 win at Alabama Englewood . . . Added another hit one week later against Arkansas . . . Had two tackles in the season-ending game vs. Ole Miss in Oxford . . . Made his presence felt during spring CAREER: Has played in all 23 games of his still-young Mississippi State playing career . . practice upon arriving on campus from prep school . . . Registered four tackles during . Has earned 12 starting assignments in Maroon and White -- eight at weakside lineback- three spring scrimmages and returned one interception 50 yards for a touchdown in the er after redshirting his true freshman campaign and four on the strong side during his spring-closing Maroon and White game . . . With just four weeks as a Bulldog under his sophomore season . . . Has registered 41 tackles during his tenure, a total that includes belt, he moved to second on the depth chart at left cornerback. six and one-half tackles for loss (minus 16 yards), two and one-half of which were quar- PERSONAL: Born Anthony Terrone Johnson, 11-25-86, in Jackson, Miss. . . . Son of Mr. terback sacks (minus 9 yards) . . . Also has forced a fumble and recovered one . . . Made Anthony T. Perkins and Mrs. Nell Johnson . . . Majoring in fitness management. more than 200 tackles during his final two seasons of high school football in Florida. 2006: Played in all 12 games with four starts at an outside linebacker position . . . Registered 19 tackles, including two for loss (minus 4 yards), one of which was a quar- terback sack (minus 3 yards) . . . Also credited with a forced fumble and one recovery on the season . . . Earned the starting call at strong-side linebacker during the first three games of his sophomore season . . . Registered four tackles against South Carolina in the team’s season opener . . . Credited with a caused fumble against the Gamecocks . . . Helped hold the Gamecocks to just 81 yards rushing on 29 attempts in the game . . . Made a pair of tackles against Auburn in Week 2 . . . Credited with a fumble recovery

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against the Tigers . . . Helped hold incumbent SEC rushing leader Kenny Irons to just in Alabama territory . . . The offense proceeded to run out the clock to win the game 69 yards on 21 carries, a 3.3-yard per rush average . . . Made one stop vs. Tulane in . . . Also made a pair of special teams tackles against the Crimson Tide . . . Earned the Week 3 . . . Returned to the stats column again two weeks later at LSU with one hit . . third start of his junior season in Week 11 vs. Arkansas . . . Had two catches for 15 yards . Tallied three tackles during the Bulldogs’ Week 7 win over Jacksonville State . . . Part against the Razorbacks . . . Had one catch (7 yards) and one tackle in the season finale of a defensive effort that allowed JSU just 52 yards rushing on 32 attempts, a 1.6-yard vs. Ole Miss in Oxford . . . Continued to show his ability to catch the ball in traffic and average . . . Made one stop at Georgia in Week 8 . . . Totaled three hits a week later led the club in receiving during the spring’s three scrimmages . . . Had 10 catches for against Kentucky . . . Earned the fourth start of his sophomore season in Week 11 vs. 114 yards and one touchdown in game-like conditions . . . Remained a viable factor in Arkansas . . . Responded with a pair of hits, including one for loss (minus 1 yard), against the wide receiver rotation. the Razorbacks . . . Tallied two tackles, including a quarterback sack (minus 3 yards), dur- PERSONAL: Born Lance Christopher Long, 5-4-85, in Detroit, Mich. . . . Son of Mr. and ing the Bulldogs’ season-ending game with Ole Miss . . . Continued his development Mrs. Wayne Long . . . Majoring in management. in the linebacker rotation with an injury-free, productive spring practice . . . Made two tackles, including one for loss during three scrimmages . . . Listed second on the pre- LANCE LONG’S CAREER RECEIVING STATS season depth chart at strong-side linebacker. YEAR G/GS CGT YDS AVG. TD LP/OPPONENT PERSONAL: Born Anthony Charles Littlejohn, 9-20-85, in Jacksonville, Fla. . . . Son Ms. 2005 11/1 7 41 5.9 0 8 / Arkansas Paretha Littlejohn . . . Majoring in criminal justice. 2006 12/4 25 177 7.1 1 15 / LSU TOTALS 23/5 32 218 6.8 1 15 / LSU ANTHONY LITTLEJOHN’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATS YEAR G/GS TT UT AT TFL-YDS SCK-YDS FF/FR PD INT-YDS LANCE LONG’S GAME-BY-GAME RECEIVING STATS 2005 11/8 22 15 7 4.5-12 1.5-6 0/0 0 0-0 DATE OPPONENT REC YARDS AVG TD LONG 2006 12/4 19 15 4 2.0-4 1.0-3 1/1 0 0-0 9/3/05 MURRAY STATE 0 0 — 0 — TOTALS 23/12 41 28 11 6.5-16 2.5-9 1/1 0 0-0 9/10/05 at Auburn 1 5 5.0 0 5 9/17/05 * vs. Tulane 1 7 7.0 0 7 ANTHONY LITTLEJOHN’S GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STATS 9/24/05 GEORGIA 0 0 — 0 — DATE OPPONENT TT UT AT TFL-YDS SCK-YDS 10/1/05 LSU 0 0 — 0 — 9/3/05 * MURRAY STATE 4 1 3 1.0-2 0.0-0 10/8/05 at Florida 0 0 — 0 — 9/10/05 * at Auburn 2 2 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 10/22/05 HOUSTON 0 0 — 0 — 9/17/05 * vs. Tulane 1 1 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 10/29/05 at Kentucky 2 12 6.0 0 7 9/24/05 * GEORGIA 4 3 1 1.5-6 1.5-6 11/05/05 ALABAMA 0 0 — 0 — 10/1/05 * LSU 2 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 11/19/05 vs. Arkansas 2 11 5.5 0 8 10/8/05 * at Florida 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 11/26/05 OLE MISS 1 6 6.0 0 6 10/22/05 * HOUSTON 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 8/31/06 SOUTH CAROLINA 5 41 8.2 0 12 10/29/05 * at Kentucky 2 2 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 9/9/06 AUBURN 0 0 — 0 — 11/05/05 ALABAMA 4 3 1 1.0-2 0.0-0 9/16/06 TULANE 4 26 6.5 0 9 11/19/05 vs. Arkansas 2 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 9/23/06 * at UAB 3 17 5.7 0 9 11/26/05 OLE MISS 1 1 0 1.0-2 0.0-0 9/30/06 at LSU 5 37 7.4 0 15 8/30/06 * SOUTH CAROLINA 4 3 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 10/7/06 WEST VIRGINIA 4 22 5.5 1 11 9/9/06 * AUBURN 2 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 10/14/06 JACKSONVILLE ST. 0 0 — 0 — 9/16/06 * TULANE 1 1 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 10/21/06 at Georgia 0 0 — 0 — 9/23/06 at UAB 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 10/28/06 * KENTUCKY 0 0 — 0 — 9/30/06 at LSU 1 1 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 11/4/06 at Alabama 1 12 12.0 0 12 10/7/06 WEST VIRGINIA 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 11/18/06 * ARKANSAS 2 15 7.5 0 12 10/14/06 JACKSONVILLE ST. 3 3 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 11/25/06 * at Ole Miss 1 7 7.0 0 7 10/21/06 at Georgia 1 1 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 10/28/06 KENTUCKY 3 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 KYLE LOVE • #95 11/4/06 at Alabama 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 11/18/06 ARKANSAS 2 2 0 1.0-1 0.0-0 Defensive Lineman 11/25/06 at Ole Miss 2 2 0 1.0-3 1.0-3 6-1 • 320 • So. • 1L Fairburn, Ga. LANCE LONG • #86 North Clayton Wide Receiver 5-11 • 186 • Sr. • 2L CAREER: Pressed into immediate service as a reserve on the defensive line . . . Has played in eight games for Mississippi State at defensive tackle or nose . . . Has made Macomb, Mich. seven tackles during his still-infant Bulldog career . . . Came to MSU as an outstanding Western Michigan two-way lineman from the Georgia prep ranks. 2006: Played in eight games during his true freshman season for the Bulldogs . . . CAREER: Has played in all 23 games during his Mississippi State playing career after Played in four games at midseason (Weeks 4-7) and four at the schedule’s end (Weeks transferring from the University of Toledo . . . Has earned four starting calls in the wide 9-12) . . . Totaled seven tackles on the year . . . Saw action for the first time in his initial receiver rotation, while also contributing on Bulldog special teams . . . Has made 32 season in Starkville during Week 4 action at UAB . . . Had a solid outing in just his second catches for 218 yards (6.8 yards per catch) during his career, recording one touchdown . collegiate game one week later at LSU, seeing increased playing time with injuries along . . Has also returned five kickoffs for 56 yards and recovered one fumble . . . Has rushed the defensive line . . . Totaled five tackles against the Tigers . . . Made one stop in the twice (minus 2 yards) and made 11 special teams tackles . . . Came to MSU following team’s Week 7 victory over Jacksonville State . . . Suffered a broken finger against the a standout high school career in Michigan and that one season in the Mid-American Gamecocks, but missed little work in preparation for the Georgia game one week later Conference. . . . Added another hit in Week 11 game with Arkansas. 2006: Played in all 12 games during his junior campaign, starting four times . . . Earned PERSONAL: Born Alexander Kyle Love, 11-18-86, in The Philippines.. . . . Son of Mr. starting assignments against UAB in Week 4, Kentucky in Week 9 and back-to-back con- Anthony Love and Mrs. Miriam Love . . . Major is undeclared. tests vs. Arkansas and Ole Miss to close the season . . . Made 25 catches on the season for 177 yards, and one touchdown . . . Also rushed twice (minus 2 yards) and returned KYLE LOVE’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATS two kickoffs (8 yards) . . . Registered four special teams tackles . . . Had 21 of his 25 YEAR G/GS TT UT AT TFL-YDS SCK-YDS FF/FR PD INT-YDS catches in the season’s first six weeks . . . Despite not starting, led the club in receiving 2006 8/0 7 4 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 0 0-0 in the season opener with South Carolina . . . Had a career-high five receptions for 41 TOTALS 8/0 7 4 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 0 0-0 yards (8.2 yards per catch) against the Gamecocks . . . Tied for the team lead with four catches (26 yards) in Week 3 work against Tulane . . . Added one tackle against the KYLE LOVE’S GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STATS Green Wave . . . Was second on the club with three receptions for 17 yards at UAB in DATE OPPONENT TT UT AT TFL-YDS SCK-YDS Week 4 . . . Again led the team with five pass receptions for 37 yards, a 7.4-yard average, 9/23/06 at UAB 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 at LSU one week later . . . Tied for the team lead with four pass receptions for 22 yards 9/30/06 at LSU 5 3 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 against West Virginia in Week 6 . . . It was the fourth time in the season’s first six weeks 10/7/06 WEST VIRGINIA 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 that he either led or tied for the team lead in receptions . . . Credited with his first career 10/14/06 JACKSONVILLE ST. 1 1 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 touchdown when he recovered a Tony Burks fumble in the end zone against WVU . . . 10/28/06 KENTUCKY 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 That score brought MSU back within 14-7 shortly before halftime . . . Had just one pass 11/4/06 at Alabama 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 reception (for 12 yards) in the Bulldogs’ Week 10 win over Alabama, but it was a big 11/18/06 ARKANSAS 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 one . . . Facing a third-and-7 at its own 47 with just less than five minutes remaining in 11/25/06 at Ole Miss 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 the game, he hauled in the 12-yard pass from Michael Henig to give MSU a first down

Media Information & Record Book 2.21 Returning Player Bios RYAN MASON • #47 BLAKE MCADAMS’ GAME-BY-GAME PUNTING STATS (CONT.) Wide Receiver 10/29/05 * at Kentucky 7 274 39.1 0 49 11/05/05 * Alabama 6 290 48.3 2 68 6-5 • 217 • Jr. • RS 11/19/05 * vs. Arkansas 6 186 31.0 0 39 Mobile, Ala. 11/26/05 * Ole Miss 4 159 39.8 2 49 Mississippi Delta CC 8/31/06 * SOUTH CAROLINA 7 291 41.6 3 51 9/9/06 * AUBURN 8 311 38.9 1 47 CAREER: Still awaiting his first chance to help Mississippi State on the game field . . . 9/16/06 * TULANE 6 206 34.3 3 42 Came to State after a solid junior college career. 9/23/06 * at UAB 5 196 39.2 0 46 2006: After battling injury through the early stages of two-a-day drills in August, he 9/30/06 * at LSU 7 309 44.1 1 59 redshirted his first season on the Starkville campus. 10/7/06 * WEST VIRGINIA 4 138 34.5 1 53 PERSONAL: Born Ryan Christopher Mason, 12-19-85, in Mobile, Ala. . . . Son of Rev. 10/14/06 * JACKSONVILLE ST. 4 155 38.8 1 48 and Mrs. Sanders Mason III . . . Majoring in criminal justice. 10/21/06 * at Georgia 6 240 40.0 2 49 10/28/06 * KENTUCKY 4 129 32.2 1 47 C 11/4/06 * at Alabama 5 178 35.6 0 47 BLAKE M ADAMS • #47 11/18/06 * ARKANSAS 7 257 36.7 2 50 Punter 11/25/06 * at Ole Miss 5 188 37.6 0 44 5-10 • 190 • Jr. • 2L Ripley, Tenn. CORTEZ MCCRANEY • #90 Ripley Defensive Lineman 6-4 • 272 • Jr. • RS CAREER: Won the starting job at punter from the outset of his collegiate career as a Southaven, Miss. true freshman at Mississippi State . . . Has started all 23 games at the position during his still-young career . . . Has punted 137 times for 5,489 yards, a 40.1-yard average, with Memphis 29 of his punts being downed inside the 20-yard line and 10 more going for touchback . . . His 137 career punts after two seasons were already ninth on the school’s all-time CAREER: Still awaiting his first opportunity to help Mississippi State on the game field attempts’ list . . . His yards punted were also ninth-most ever . . . Has averaged 40 or . . . Sat out the 2006 season to establish his transfer eligibility . . . Came to MSU from more yards per punt in nine of his 23 career games, and had 17 punts of 50 yards or the after one year of high school football. more . . . Career-long 68-yard punt came against Alabama in 2005 . . . Has also com- 2006: Sat out the season as a Division I transfer from the University of Memphis. pleted his only pass attempt (5 yards) . . . Came to Mississippi State following an all- PERSONAL: Born Cortez De’Angelo McCraney, 11-7-85, in Memphis, Tenn. . . . Son of around multi-sport all-star high school career. Mr. Rodney McCraney and Ms. Lashonda Tate . . . Major is undeclared. 2006: Maintained his assignment as the team’s first punter . . . Started all 12 games at his specialty . . . Punted 68 times for 2,598 yards, a 38.2-yard average . . . His 68 punts BRANDON MCRAE • #81 were the sixth-most ever in a single season at State . . . Had a season-long, 59-yarder Wide Receiver . . . Four of his punts exceeded 50 yards and 15 were downed inside the 20-yard line . . . Completed his lone pass attempt for 5 yards . . . Opened his sophomore campaign 6-4 • 200 • So. • RS with another solid performance . . . Punted seven times for a 41.6-yard average in the Chester, Va. Bulldogs’ season opener against South Carolina . . . Three of his punts were downed Morehead State inside the 20-yard line against the Gamecocks, with one of his kicks going more than 50 yards (51) . . . Only three of his punts were returned (16 yards) . . . Punted eight times CAREER: Still awaiting his first opportunity to help Mississippi State on the game field for a 38.9-yard average in Week 2 vs. Auburn . . . One punt was downed inside the 20 after transferring from Morehead State University and sitting out the 2006 season . . . . . Punted six times for a 34.3-yard average against Tulane in Week 3, with three of his . Started at Morehead as a true freshman . . . Standout two-sport athlete on the high punts going inside the Green Wave 20 . . . Kicked five times for a 39.2-yard mean in school level in Richmond, Va. Week 4 at UAB . . . Had the best game of the first half of his sophomore season at LSU 2006: Sat out the season to establish his transfer eligibility. one week later . . . Punted seven times for a 44.1-yard average against the Tigers . . . It 2005: Led Division I-AA Morehead State University in receiving as a true freshman . . was his best game in six weeks, dating back to the ’05 season . . . Had a season-long, . Had 28 receptions for 361 yards, a 12.9-yard average, and one touchdown . . . Also 59-yard punt against the Tigers, with one touchback and another punt inside the 20- rushed twice for 18 yards . . . Helped head coach Matt Ballard’s Morehead State team yard line . . . The 59-yarder was the second-longest of his career . . . Four of his seven to an 8-4 overall record and a Pioneer Conference championship . . . punts traveled over 45 yards . . . Punted four times for a 34.5-yard average in Week 6 PREP SCHOOL: Played at Hargrave Military Academy in Chatham, Va., to cap his vs. West Virginia . . . One of his kicks went for 53 yards and one was downed inside the prep career . . . Played defensive back at Hargrave . . . Ran a 4.51 40-yard dash at the 20 . . . Again punted four times during the Bulldogs’ Week 7 win over Jacksonville State Hargrave following the 2004 season . . . Helped lead his prep school team to an 8-3 . . . Averaged 38.8 yards per punt, with one kick inside the 20 . . . Punted six times for overall record. a 40-yard average at Georgia in Week 8, with two of his kicks inside the 20-yard line . . HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Keith Daniel at Monacan High School in . Kicked four times for a 32.2-yard average against Kentucky in Week 9, with one punt Richmond, Va. . . . Helped lead the Chiefs to a 9-1 record during his senior season . . . inside the 20 . . . Averaged 35.6 yards on five punts against Alabama one week later . . Also a standout track sprinter . Punted seven times for a 36.7-yard average, with a pair of punts inside the 20, against PERSONAL: Born Brandon Lewis McRae, 3-5-86, in Boston, Mass. . . . Son of Mr. Greg Arkansas in Week 11 . . . His kicks gave him 63 punts on the season, seventh on the Miller and Mrs. Brenda McRae. school’s single-season list . . . Kicked five times for a 37.6-yard average in the season finale at Ole Miss . . . Punted twice for a 37.5-yard average during the team’s spring- MARK MELICHAR • #74 ending Maroon and White game . . . Continues in his role as the team’s first-unit punter, a job he won last preseason ... The rising sophomore will press for added duties as the Offensive Lineman team’s primary holder for all kick placements. 6-5 • 284 • RFr. • RS PERSONAL: Born Johnathan Blake McAdams, 2-7-87, in Lexington, Tenn. . . . Son of Birmingham, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. John McAdams . . . His father played football at Tennessee . . . An uncle, Oak Mountain William McAdams, played football at Middle Tennessee State . . . Majoring in kinesiol- ogy. CAREER: Still awaiting his first opportunity to help Mississippi State on the game field . . . Redshirted his true freshman season at State following an all-star high school career BLAKE MCADAMS’ CAREER PUNTING STATS in the state of Alabama. YEAR G/GS NO YDS AVG IN20 LP/OPPONENT 2006: Sat out his first season at State as a true freshman redshirt. 2005 11/11 69 2891 41.9 14 68 / Alabama PERSONAL: Born Mark William Melichar, 1-28-88, in Jackson, Miss. . . . Son off Mr. and 2006 12/12 68 2598 38.2 15 59 / LSU Mrs. Randolph Melichar . . . Major is undeclared. TOTALS 23/23 137 5489 40.1 29 68 / Alabama

BLAKE MCADAMS’ GAME-BY-GAME PUNTING STATS DATE OPPONENT PUNTS YARDS AVG IN20 LONG 9/3/05 * Murray State 4 169 42.2 0 60 9/10/05 * at Auburn 6 247 41.2 1 51 9/17/05 * vs. Tulane 10 457 45.7 6 57 9/24/05 * GEORGIA 7 275 39.3 1 51 10/1/05 * LSU 7 277 39.6 0 50 10/8/05 * at Florida 6 280 46.7 2 55 10/22/05 * Houston 6 277 46.2 0 58

Media Information & Record Book 2.22 Returning Player Bios REGGIE ODOM • #96 GABE O’NEAL’S GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STATS (CONT.) Defensive Lineman 9/24/05 GEORGIA 2 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 10/1/05 LSU 2 2 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 6-0 • 295 • RFr. • RS 10/8/05 at Florida 4 3 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 Deland, Fla. 10/22/05 * HOUSTON 2 1 1 0.5-3 0.5-3 Deland 10/29/05 * at Kentucky 5 4 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 11/05/05 * ALABAMA 3 3 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 CAREER: Still awaiting his first chance to help Mississippi State on the game field . . . 11/19/05 * vs. Arkansas 3 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 Redshirted his true freshman season . . . Highly recruited defensive lineman out of the 11/26/05 * OLE MISS 4 3 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 Florida prep ranks. 8/31/06 SOUTH CAROLINA 3 2 1 0.5-0 0.0-0 2006: Sat out the season as a true freshman redshirt. 9/9/06 AUBURN 3 2 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 PERSONAL: Born Reggie Maurice Odom, 10-6-87, in Pensacola, Fla. . . . Son of Mr. 9/16/06 TULANE 3 2 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 Reginald Odom and Ms. Lawanda Odom . . . His father lettered in football at Southern 9/23/06 at UAB 3 2 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 Mississippi from 1974-77 . . . Major is undeclared. 9/30/06 * at LSU 3 1 2 0.5-1 0.0-0 10/7/06 WEST VIRGINIA 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 10/14/06 * JACKSONVILLE ST. 6 1 5 0.5-1 0.0-0 GABE O’NEAL • #5 10/21/06 * at Georgia 1 1 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 Linebacker 10/28/06 * KENTUCKY 5 1 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 6-1 • 220 • Sr. • 3L 11/4/06 * at Alabama 5 4 1 1.0-1 0.0-0 Columbus, Miss. 11/18/06 ARKANSAS 3 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 11/25/06 * at Ole Miss 5 3 2 0.5-1 0.0-0 Columbus CAREER: Pressed into immediate service by Mississippi State, serving from the outset DEREK PEGUES • #3 of his true freshman season on Bulldog special teams but moving into a starter’s role at Defensive Back linebacker by mid-season that year . . . Has played in all but one game (33 of 34) during 5-10 • 196 • Jr. • 2L his career, earning a starting call 16 times, five each in his freshman and sophomore sea- Batesville, Miss. sons, plus six more as a junior . . . Has made 103 tackles during his time at MSU, with six hits behind the line of scrimmage (minus 16 yards), one-half of which was a quarterback South Panola sack (minus 3 yards) . . . Has also returned a fumble 6 yards, and been credited with one forced fumble and a pass deflection . . . Came to State as a standout high school CAREER: Earned immediate playing time for Mississippi State during his true fresh- performer in the Mississippi prep ranks. man season as a valuable special teams member and a reserve in the secondary . . . 2006: Missed most of preseason camp with a nerve injury in his shoulder . . . Rebounded Has played in all 23 games of his young Bulldog playing career . . . Earned a starting to join the club for the final week of camp and was able to play from the outset of his slot at cornerback from the beginning of his sophomore season on (12 games) . . . Has junior campaign . . . Played in all 12 games of the ’06 season, starting six times at an registered 46 total tackles, including one and one half for loss (minus 6 yards), and five outside linebacker position . . . Earned starts in Week 5 at LSU, from Weeks 7-10, and pass interceptions (98 yards in returns, including two touchdowns) . . . Has also been in the season finale at Ole Miss . . . Recorded 40 total tackles, including three for loss credited with a forced fumble and 12 pass deflections . . . Has returned 57 kickoffs for (minus 4 yards) . . . Made three tackles, including one-half tackle for loss (0 yards), in the 1,246 yards, a 21.9-yard per return average, and 26 punts for 352 yards (13.5-yard aver- Bulldogs’ season opener against South Carolina . . . Helped hold the Gamecocks to just age) and one touchdown . . . His kickoff return yardage is fifth on the school’s career list 81 yards rushing on 29 attempts in the game . . . Added three more hits one week later . . . Came to State following an all-America-type high school career. against Auburn . . . Helped hold incumbent SEC rushing leader Kenny Irons to just 69 2006: Named second-team, all-Southeastern Conference by the league’s coaches and yards on 21 carries, a 3.3-yard per rush average . . . Made it three straight weeks with recruiting web site Scout.com . . . Won the starting job at one cornerback to open his three tackles against Tulane in Week 3 . . . Again had three hits one week later at UAB sophomore season . . . Started all 12 games . . . Also handled all kick returns during his . . . Helped hold the Blazers to just 94 yards rushing on 32 attempts in the game . . . sophomore campaign . . . Registered 32 tackles during the year, a total that includes For a fifth-straight week, made three tackles at LSU, a total that included a half-tackle one and one-half tackles for loss (minus 6 yards) . . . Had four pass interceptions (98 for loss (minus 1 yard) . . . Returned to the starting line-up and tied for second on the yards in returns for two touchdowns) and nine pass deflections . . . Finished eighth in club with a season-high six tackles in the team’s Week 7 win over Jacksonville State . . . the SEC in interceptions . . . Brought back 25 punts for 350 yards, a 14-yard per return Part of a defensive effort that allowed JSU just 52 yards rushing on 32 attempts, a 1.6- average, with one touchdown, and 29 kickoff returns for 687 yards, 23.7 yards per return yard average . . . His tackle total was a personal high since registering eight hits against . . . His punt return yardage was the fifth highest in a single season at State, and for Arkansas in Week 10 of the 2004 season . . . Included in that total was a half tackle for the second straight year, his number of kickoff returns set a school record . . . His kick loss (minus 1 yard) . . . Added one hit at Georgia in Week 8 . . . Made five tackles a week return yardage was also a single-season high . . . Finished second in the league in punt later against Kentucky . . . Again tallied five tackles in the Bulldogs’ Week 10 victory over return average and fifth in the loop in kick return average . . . Returned two kickoffs for Alabama, including one for loss (minus 1 yard) . . . Helped hold the Crimson Tide to just 47 yards, a 23.5-yard average, against South Carolina in the season opener . . . Helped 101 yards rushing during the game . . . Recorded three tackles against Arkansas in Week hold USC all-SEC WR Sidney Rice to a career-low two catches in that game . . . Recorded 11 . . . Concluded the season with five hits vs. Ole Miss at Oxford, a total that included four tackles against Auburn in Week 2 . . . Added three punt returns for 30 yards against one half for loss (minus 1 yard) . . . Held his first-unit status at strong-side linebacker with the Tigers . . . Had the best return game of his career in Week 3 work against Tulane a solid spring . . . Made six tackles, one a quarterback sack, during three scrimmages. . . . Brought back two kickoffs for 112 yards and added six punt returns for 80 yards PERSONAL: Born Gabriel Wyshun O’Neal, 12-10-85, in Columbus, Miss. . . . Parents are against the Green Wave . . . His 112 kickoff return yards were the most by a Bulldog Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lee Ross . . . His cousin, James Johnson, played at Mississippi State in since Nick Turner had 163 yards vs. Tennessee in 2003 . . . The 80 punt return yards 1997 and 1998 . . . Majoring in fitness management. are the most since Turner had 103 yards in that same Tennessee game . . . His 61-yard kickoff return in the game was a career best (previous: 51 vs. Auburn ’05) . . . His 192 GABE O’NEAL’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATS total kick return yards in the game were the most since Turner’s combined 266 yards YEAR G/GS TT UT AT TFL-YDS SCK-YDS FF/FR PD INT-YDS against UT . . . Moved to the top of the Southeastern Conference statistical rankings in 2004 10/5 29 15 14 1.0-5 0.0-0 0/1 0 0-0 kickoff returns, second in punt returns, with that performance . . . Made three tackles 2005 11/5 34 21 13 2.5-7 0.5-3 1/0 1 0-0 and a pass deflection during Week 4 action at UAB . . . Ran back three punts for 29 yards 2006 12/6 40 20 20 3.0-4 0.0-0 0/0 0 0-0 (9.7-yard average) and one kickoff for 21 yards against the Blazers . . . Maintained his TOTALS 33/16 103 56 47 6.5-16 0.5-3 1/1 1 0-0 spot atop the SEC in kick returns following that game . . . Registered two tackles and returned a pass interception 23 yards for a touchdown during Week 5 work at LSU . . . GABE O’NEAL’S GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STATS It was his first career score and the first interception return for a TD by a Bulldog since DATE OPPONENT TT UT AT TFL-YDS SCK-YDS teammate Quinton Culberson returned a theft 35 yards for a score against Kentucky in 9/11/04 AUBURN 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 2004 . . . Also returned five kickoffs for 88 yards, a 17.6-yard average, and one punt (11 9/18/04 MAINE 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 yards) against the Tigers . . . Registered two tackles with a pass deflection in Week 6 9/25/04 at LSU 6 1 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 against West Virginia . . . Also had two kickoff returns for 61 yards, one of which was a th 10/2/04 at Vanderbilt 1 1 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 41-yarder . . . With that effort, he moved into 10 all-time at MSU in kick return yardage 10/9/04 UAB 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 . . . Additionally brought back two punts (minus 5 yards) against the Mountaineers . . 10/23/04 * FLORIDA 4 2 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 . Ranked first in the SEC in kickoff returns and second in the league in punt returns at 10/30/04 * KENTUCKY 3 2 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 the season’s mid-point . . . Turned in the top game of his career in the Bulldogs’ Week 11/6/04 * at Alabama 4 3 1 1.0-5 0.0-0 7 win over Jacksonville State . . . Scored the team’s first two touchdowns against the 11/20/04 * ARKANSAS 8 5 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 Gamecocks on the way to a 35-3 win . . . Made two tackles, including a half tackle for 11/27/04 * at Ole Miss 2 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 loss, but it was two big plays that resulted in his TDs . . . Intercepted a pass on JSU’s 9/3/05 MURRAY STATE 4 1 3 1.0-1 0.0-0 first play of the game and returned it 26 yards for a touchdown and a 7-0 MSU lead . . 9/10/05 at Auburn 1 1 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 . It was his second interception return for a touchdown in his sophomore season . . . He 9/17/05 vs. Tulane 4 2 2 1.0-3 0.0-0 became the first Bulldog since Conner Stephens (2000) to return two or more thefts for

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touchdown in the same season . . . Widened the spread to 14-3 in the second quarter by DEREK PEGUES’ CAREER KICK RETURN STATS returning a punt a career-long 81 yards for six points . . . It was MSU’s first punt return YEAR G/GS NO YDS AVG TD LP/OPP for a touchdown since Jonathan Lowe returned one 73 yards for a score against Florida 2005 11/0 28 559 20.0 0 51 / Auburn in 2004 . . . It was also the seventh-longest return for a TD in school history, the longest 2006 12/12 29 687 23.7 0 61 / Tulane since Kevin Prentiss’ 83-yarder in the 1998 SEC Championship Game . . . He became TOTALS 23/12 57 1246 21.9 0 61 / TULANE the first Bulldog to score as a specialist and from the line of scrimmage in one season in three years (Fred Reid; rush and kickoff return, 2003) and the first to score in both DEREK PEGUES’ GAME-BY-GAME KICK RETURN STATS capacities in the same game since Kevin Prentiss returned a kickoff for a touchdown DATE OPPONENT RET YARDS AVG TD LONG and hauled in a scoring aerial against Kentucky in 1997 . . . Made it two straight weeks 9/3/05 MURRAY STATE 1 19 19.0 0 19 as a big-play performer for the Bulldogs at Georgia in Week 8 . . . Made just one tackle 9/10/05 at Auburn 3 100 33.3 0 51 against UG, but intercepted a pair of passes (46 yards in returns), his third and fourth of 9/17/05 vs. Tulane 0 0 — 0 — the season, and had one pass deflection . . . Also returned three kickoffs for 65 yards and 9/24/05 GEORGIA 5 93 18.6 0 25 one punt (37 yards) vs. the Peach State Bulldogs . . . Maintained his hold on the SEC lead 10/1/05 LSU 6 91 15.2 0 22 in both punt and kickoff returns following that game . . . Totaled four tackles during the 10/8/05 at Florida 4 79 19.8 0 23 Bulldogs’ Week 9 game vs. Kentucky . . . Also returned five kickoffs for 93 yards (18.6- 10/22/05 HOUSTON 0 0 — 0 — yard average) and one punt (1 yard) against the Wildcats . . . Had six tackles and a pass 10/29/05 at Kentucky 2 49 24.5 0 31 defensed in State’s Week 10 win over Alabama . . . Returned five kickoffs for 85 yards, 11/05/05 ALABAMA 2 32 16.0 0 22 a 17-yard average, and two punts for 24 yards (12-yard average), against the Crimson 11/19/05 vs. Arkansas 5 96 19.2 0 35 Tide . . . Made four tackles, including one for loss (minus 6 yards), against Arkansas in 11/26/05 OLE MISS 0 0 — 0 — Week 11 . . . Also returned one kickoff (47 yards) and a pair of punts (22 yards) against 8/30/06 * SOUTH CAROLINA 2 47 23.5 0 28 the Razorbacks . . . With his punt return yardage, he now has 312 on the year, good for 9/9/06 * AUBURN 0 0 — 0 — seventh on the school’s single-season list . . . His 47 kick return yards give him 619 for 9/16/06 * TULANE 2 112 56.0 0 61 the season and 1,178 for his career, second and sixth, respectively, on the school’s return 9/23/06 * at UAB 1 21 21.0 0 21 yardage list . . . Had three tackles and a pass deflection in the season finale at Ole Miss 9/30/06 * at LSU 5 88 17.6 0 23 . . . Also returned three punts for 38 yards, a 12.7-yard average, and three kickoffs for 10/7/06 * WEST VIRGINIA 2 61 30.5 0 41 68 yards, a 22.7-yard mean . . . His 38 yards in punt returns boosted his season total to 10/14/06 * JACKSONVILLE ST. 0 0 — 0 — 350, fifth most on the school’s all-time single-season list . . . Solid spring practice was 10/21/06 * at Georgia 3 65 21.7 0 23 shortened when he missed the final week of workouts due to an off-field incident . . . 10/28/06 * KENTUCKY 5 93 18.6 0 24 Made seven tackles in the session’s first two scrimmages. 11/4/06 * at Alabama 5 85 17.0 0 21 PERSONAL: Born Derek Alan Pegues, 9-14-86, in Batesville, Miss. . . . Son of Mr. Ezell 11/18/06 * ARKANSAS 1 47 47.0 0 47 Pegues and Mrs. Candace Fondren . . . His cousin, Dwayne Rudd, played football at 11/25/06 * at Ole Miss 3 68 22.7 0 25 the and in the . . . Majoring in general business administration. DEREK PEGUES’ CAREER PUNT RETURN STATS YEAR G/GS NO YDS AVG TD LP/OPP DEREK PEGUES’ CAREER DEFENSIVE STATS 2005 11/0 1 2 2.0 0 2 / Houston YEAR G/GS TT UT AT TFL-YDS SCK-YDS FF/FR PD INT-YDS 2006 12/12 25 350 14.0 1 81 / JSU 2005 11/0 14 10 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 1/0 2 1-3 TOTALS 23/12 26 352 13.5 1 81 / JSU 2006 12/12 32 26 6 1.5-6 0.0-0 0/0 5 4-95 TOTALS 23/12 46 36 10 1.5-6 0.0-0 1/0 7 5-98 DEREK PEGUES’ GAME-BY-GAME PUNT RETURN STATS DATE OPPONENT RET YARDS AVG TD LONG DEREK PEGUES’ GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STATS 10/22/05 HOUSTON 1 2 2.0 0 2 DATE OPPONENT TT UT AT PBU INT-YDS 8/30/06 * SOUTH CAROLINA 0 0 — 0 — 9/3/05 MURRAY STATE 0 0 0 0 0-0 9/9/06 * AUBURN 3 30 10.0 0 20 9/10/05 at Auburn 0 0 0 1 0-0 9/16/06 * TULANE 5 80 16.0 0 26 9/17/05 vs. Tulane 2 2 0 1 0-0 9/23/06 * at UAB 3 29 9.7 0 26 9/24/05 GEORGIA 1 0 1 0 0-0 9/30/06 * at LSU 1 11 11.0 0 11 10/1/05 LSU 2 1 1 0 0-0 10/7/06 * WEST VIRGINIA 2 -5 -2.5 0 0 10/8/05 at Florida 2 1 1 0 1-3 10/14/06 * JACKSONVILLE ST. 2 83 41.5 1 81 10/22/05 HOUSTON 0 0 0 0 0-0 10/21/06 * at Georgia 1 37 37.0 0 37 10/29/05 at Kentucky 4 3 1 0 0-0 10/28/06 * KENTUCKY 1 1 1.0 0 1 11/05/05 ALABAMA 2 2 0 0 0-0 11/4/06 * at Alabama 2 24 12.0 0 14 11/19/05 vs. Arkansas 1 1 0 0 0-0 11/18/06 * ARKANSAS 2 22 11.0 0 18 11/26/05 OLE MISS 0 0 0 0 0-0 11/25/06 * at Ole Miss 3 38 12.7 0 30 8/30/06 * SOUTH CAROLINA 0 0 0 0 0-0 9/9/06 * AUBURN 4 3 1 0 0-0 RODNEY PRINCE • #91 9/16/06 * TULANE 1 0 1 0 0-0 9/23/06 * at UAB 3 3 0 1 0-0 Defensive Lineman 9/30/06 * at LSU 2 2 0 0 1-23 6-3 • 248 • RFr. • RS 10/7/06 * WEST VIRGINIA 2 1 1 1 0-0 Irondale, Ala. 10/14/06 * JACKSONVILLE ST. 2 1 1 0 1-26 Shades Valley 10/21/06 * at Georgia 1 0 1 1 2-46 10/28/06 * KENTUCKY 4 4 0 0 0-0 CAREER: Still awaiting his first opportunity to help Mississippi State on the game field 11/4/06 * at Alabama 6 6 0 1 0-0 . . . Redshirted his true freshman season . . . Came to Starkville as a highly respected 11/18/06 * ARKANSAS 4 3 1 0 0-0 defensive end prospect in the Alabama high school ranks. 11/25/06 * at Ole Miss 3 3 0 1 0-0 2006: Sat out the season as a true freshman redshirt. PERSONAL: Born Rodney Lamar Prince, 11-27-86, in Birmingham, Ala. . . . Son of Dr. and Mrs. Rodney Prince . . . Majoring in general business administration.

Media Information & Record Book 2.24 Returning Player Bios JOSH RIDDELL • #17 DEZMOND SHERROD’S CAREER RECEIVING STATS Quarterback YEAR G/GS CGT YDS AVG. TD LP/OPPONENT 2004 11/2 4 21 7.0 0 8 / Ole Miss 6-1 • 195 • Jr. • TR 2005 11/2 1 5 5.0 0 5 / LSU Salem, Ore. 2006 12/6 2 14 7.0 0 10 / Tulane Foothill College TOTAL 34/10 7 40 5.7 0 10 / TULANE

JUNIOR COLLEGE: Threw for 5,333 yards and 54 touchdowns during his two-year DEZMOND SHERROD’S GAME-BY-GAME RECEIVING STATS junior college career at Foothill (Calif.) College for head coach Marshall Sperbeck . . . DATE OPPONENT REC YARDS AVG TD LONG Led Foothill to a two-year, 18-4 overall record, and to two Silicon Valley Bowl champion- 9/4/04 TULANE 0 0 — 0 — ships . . . Named third-team, junior college all-America by J.C. Gridwire following his 9/11/04 AUBURN 0 0 — 0 — sophomore season . . . Named the Offensive Most Valuable Player of the junior college 9/18/04 MAINE 0 0 — 0 — post-season Silicon Valley Bowl, leading the Owls to a 10-1 record and a national No. 4- 9/25/04 at LSU 0 0 — 0 — ranked finish his sophomore season . . . Finished second in the state of California junior 10/2/04 at Vanderbilt 1 3 3.0 0 3 college ranks with 303 yards passing per game during the regular season . . . Completed 10/9/04 UAB 0 0 — 0 — 185-of-314 passes (.589) for 3,360 yards and 36 touchdowns and just 12 interceptions 10/23/04 FLORIDA 1 5 5.0 0 5 during his sophomore campaign . . . Helped Foothill lead the nation’s junior colleges in 10/30/04 * KENTUCKY 0 0 — 0 — total offense (478.8 yards per game), finish second in scoring (42.8 points), and third in 11/6/04 at Alabama 1 5 5.0 0 5 pass offense (304.4 yards per game) . . . Was named first-team, all-state and Player of 11/20/04 ARKANSAS 0 0 — 0 — the Year in Northern California . . . Also earned all-NorCal Conference recognition . . . As 11/27/04 * at Ole Miss 1 8 8.0 0 8 a freshman at Foothill, he completed 164-of-289 passing (57 percent) for 1,973 yards, 18 9/3/05 MURRAY STATE 0 0 — 0 — touchdowns and just nine interceptions . . . Also rushed 55 times for 159 yards. 9/10/05 at Auburn 0 0 — 0 — HIGH SCHOOL: Named the Valley League Offensive Player of the Year for his father 9/17/05 vs. Tulane 0 0 — 0 — Duane Riddell at McKay High School in Salem, Ore., in his only prep season playing the 9/24/05 GEORGIA 0 0 — 0 — quarterback position . . . Led the Royal Scots to a 7-3 overall record and berth in the 10/1/05 LSU 1 5 5.0 0 5 first-round of the state playoffs . . . Completed 104-of-195 passes (.533) for 1,710 yards 10/8/05 * at Florida 0 0 — 0 — and 26 touchdowns . . . Started for three seasons at McKay, helping his high school to a 10/22/05 HOUSTON 0 0 — 0 — 21-10 overall record . . . Was named first-team, all-Valley as a wide receiver as a junior . 10/29/05 at Kentucky 0 0 — 0 — . . Also accorded second-team, all-Valley and third-team, all-state as a defensive back . . 11/05/05 * ALABAMA 0 0 — 0 — . Tied for the fourth-fastest shuttle time of all players at the Oregon Nike Football camp 11/19/05 vs. Arkansas 0 0 — 0 — prior to his senior season . . . Also a standout baseball player on the prep level. 11/26/05 OLE MISS 0 0 — 0 — PERSONAL: Born Joshua Shane Riddell, 3-31-86, in Kelzer, Ore. . . . Son of Mr. and 8/31/06 SOUTH CAROLINA 0 0 — 0 — Mrs. Duane Riddell. 9/9/06 AUBURN 0 0 — 0 — 9/16/06 * TULANE 1 10 10.0 0 10 9/23/06 at UAB 0 0 — 0 — BEN SHELTON 9/30/06 * at LSU 0 0 — 0 — Wide Receiver 10/7/06 * WEST VIRGINIA 0 0 — 0 — 5-11 • 196 • Sr. • 1L 10/14/06 * JACKSONVILLE ST. 0 0 — 0 — Vicksburg, Miss. 10/21/06 at Georgia 0 0 — 0 — 10/28/06 * KENTUCKY 1 4 4.0 0 4 Hinds CC 11/4/06 at Alabama 0 0 — 0 — 11/18/06 ARKANSAS 0 0 — 0 — CAREER: Has played in eight games during his Mississippi State career, serving entirely 11/25/06 * at Ole Miss 0 0 — 0 — on special teams . . . Non-scholarship performer who joined the Bulldog program in 2005 from Hinds (Miss.) Community College. 2006: Played in eight games during his junior season, working exclusively on special JAMAYEL SMITH • #89 teams . . . Saw action in all but the season’s first two games (South Carolina and Auburn) Wide Receiver and the final two (Arkansas and Ole Miss). 6-0 • 183 • Jr. • 1L JUNIOR COLLEGE: Played wide receiver for two seasons at Hinds (Miss.) Community East Point, Ga. College under head coach Mike Smith . . . Helped the Eagles to a 9-2 overall record during the 2004 season. Hargrave Millitary Acad. HIGH SCHOOL: Helped Alonzo Stevens’ Vicksburg (Miss.) High School team to three straight post-season playoff appearances, including a North State championship game CAREER: Has played in 11 games during his career, one during his true freshman cam- in 2001 . . . Also excelled in baseball on the prep level paign, and 10 during his sophomore campaign . . . Earned his first collegiate start dur- PERSONAL: Born George Ben Shelton, 1-17-86, in Jackson, Miss. . . . Son of Mr. and ing that sophomore campaign . . . Has won four starts during his career . . . Has caught Mrs. Randy Shelton. 20 passes for 335 yards, a 16.8-yard average, and two touchdowns . . . Walked on the Mississippi State program in 2004 and was redshirted. 2006: Played in 10 games during his sophomore season, earning four starting calls . . DEZMOND SHERROD • #48 . Only missed seeing playing time in the season’s first two weeks (South Carolina and Tight End Auburn) . . . Earned starting calls for four straight games (Weeks 8-11) . . . Finished third 6-3 • 245 • Sr. • 3L on the team with 20 receptions for 335 yards, a 16.8-yard average, and two touchdowns Columbus, Miss. . . . Had at least one catch in the final eight weeks of the season . . . Made his first col- legiate catch at LSU in Week 5, a 17-yard gain . . . In an expanded role, he made two Caledonia catches for 31 yards a week later against West Virginia . . . Continued to see regular rota- tion in the wide receiver picture and made a 32-yard reception in the team’s Week 7 win CAREER: Has played in all 34 games of his Mississippi State career, earning nine starts over Jacksonville State . . . Added two more catches for 28 yards in his first collegiate at a tight end position . . . Has caught seven passes for 40 yards, a 5.7-yard average, start at Georgia in Week 8 . . . Had his breakthrough game as a college wide receiver and proven to be a strong blocker from his receiver position . . . Has also made three one week later against Kentucky . . . Hauled in a career high six passes for 93 yards, a tackles on special teams . . . Sat out his initial season on campus as a true freshman 15.5-yard average, and his first career touchdown against the Wildcats . . . Caught a redshirt . . . Came to MSU as an outstanding high school student-athlete from nearby 15-yard TD pass from Michael Henig midway through the second quarter to pull MSU Caledonia High School. into a 14-all tie with UK at the time . . . Made it two straight weeks with a touchdown 2006: Played in all 12 games for Mississippi State as a reserve at tight end and on reception and led the team with two catches for 54 yards, a 27-yard average, in the special teams . . . Earned six starts during his junior year . . . Earned the opening call Bulldogs’ Week 10 win at Alabama . . . Caught a 13-yard TD pass from Michael Henig in Week 3 game vs. Tulane, in three straight weeks at midseason (LSU, West Virginia, midway through the second quarter to give MSU a 17-10 lead at the time . . . Paced the and Jacksonville State), in Week 9 contest with Kentucky and Week 12 at Ole Miss . . . team with five catches for 71 yards, a 14.2-yard average, against Arkansas in Week 11 . Caught two passes for 14 yards on the year . . . Appeared on the stats sheet for the first . . Caught one pass for 9 yards at Ole Miss in the season finale. time in Week 3 against Tulane . . . Had one catch for 10 yards against the Green Wave . . . Added another catch (4 yards) in Week 9 against Kentucky . . . Caught two passes JAMAYEL SMITH’S CAREER RECEIVING STATS for 14 yards in scrimmage situations. YEAR G/GS CGT YDS AVG. TD LP/OPPONENT PERSONAL: Born Dezmond Allan Sherrod, 5-11-85, in Newport, R.I. . . . Son of Mr. and 2005 1/0 0 0 — 0 — Mrs. Louis Sherrod . . . National Honor Society high school student . . . Majoring in risk 2006 10/4 20 335 16.8 2 41 /Alabama management and insurance. TOTALS 11/4 20 335 16.8 2 41 /ALABAMA

Media Information & Record Book 2.25 Returning Player Bios

JAMAYEL SMITH’S GAME-BY-GAME RECEIVING STATS ARNIL STALLWORTH’S GAME-BY-GAME RUSHING STATS DATE OPPONENT REC YARDS AVG TD LONG DATE OPPONENT REC YARDS AVG TD LONG 9/16/06 TULANE 0 0 0 0 — 9/9/06 AUBURN 2 16 8.0 0 9 9/23/06 at UAB 0 0 0 0 — 9/16/06 * TULANE 6 27 4.5 1 14 9/30/06 at LSU 1 17 17.0 0 17 9/23/06 * AT UAB 13 43 3.3 0 13 10/7/06 WEST VIRGINIA 2 31 15.5 0 20 9/30/06 AT LSU 4 4 1.0 0 3 10/14/06 JACKSONVILLE ST. 1 32 32.0 0 32 10/7/06 * WEST VIRGINIA 9 40 4.4 0 16 10/21/06 * at Georgia 2 28 14.0 0 24 10/14/06 JACKSONVILLE ST. 6 10 1.7 0 7 10/28/26 * KENTUCKY 6 93 15.5 1 26 10/21/06 AT GEORGIA 0 0 — 0 — 11/4/06 * at Alabama 2 54 27.0 1 41 10/28/06 KENTUCKY 2 -3 -1.5 0 0 11/18/06 * ARKANSAS 5 71 14.2 0 22 11/25/06 at Ole Miss 1 9 9.0 0 9 ANTHONY STRAUDER • #53 Offensive Lineman CHRIS SPENCER • #63 6-3 • 290 • Jr. • 2L Offensive Lineman Natchez, Miss. 6-3 • 295 • So. • SQ Natchez Meridian, Miss. Meridian CAREER: Has started 17 games, playing in 22, for Mississippi State at offensive guard after redshirting his true freshman campaign . . . Has played every snap in 12 of those CAREER: Has played in one game during his Mississippi State career, seeing action 22 contests . . . Came to the Bulldog program as one of the state of Mississippi’s high- against Jacksonville State in his redshirt freshman campaign . . . Came to Mississippi est regarded linemen. State following a solid high school career in the Mississippi prep ranks. 2006: Earned the starting job at left offensive guard during his sophomore season with 2006: Played in one game during his redshirt freshman season . . . Saw his first col- a productive preseason camp . . . Played in 11 games during the season, starting six legiate work in the Bulldogs’ Week 7 win over Jacksonville State . . . Worked eight plus times . . . Only missed seeing action during Week 4 at UAB . . . Earned opening calls plays at offensive tackle against the Gamecocks . . . Stayed injury-free during his first during the first three weeks and the last three weeks of the season . . . Played every spring practice on the campus, giving him four weeks of work along the offensive line . snap during the season’s first three games . . . Graded out above the 80 percent mark . . Entered August two-a-day practice as a reserve at left offensive guard. six times during the campaign . . . Went all 56 snaps in the Bulldogs’ season opener PERSONAL: Born Christopher Rashad Spencer, 12-4-86, in Meridian, Miss.. . . . Son of against South Carolina . . . Graded out at a then-career-best 81 percent mark against the Mrs. Kathrene Spencer Lewis . . . Major is undeclared. Gamecocks, a stat that includes a career-high eight knockdown blocks . . . Again played every snap (58) in Week 2 against Auburn . . . Graded out at a respectable 75 percent ARNIL STALLWORTH • #30 against the Tigers, tallying seven knockdown blocks . . . Was on the field for all 72 offen- sive plays against Tulane in Week 3 . . . Tallied a 79 percent blocking grade with a team- Running Back high five knockdown blocks against the Green Wave . . . Returned to the playing field 5-10 • 205 • So. • 1L in a reserve role at LSU in Week 5 . . . Was on the field for 39 of the 52 offensive snaps, Daphne, Ala. scoring a career-best and team-high 94 percent blocking grade against the Tigers . . . Daphne Participated in 18 snaps in Week 6 against West Virginia . . . Tallied a 77 percent blocking mark against the Mountaineers . . . Topped the club with an 89 percent blocking grade CAREER: Pressed into nearly immediate service from early on in his collegiate career . . in the team’s Week 7 win over Jacksonville State . . . Was on the field for 28 offensive . Has played in eight games in his still-infant career, seeing action both on special teams snaps, registering 25 plus plays . . . Participated in 21 of 64 offensive snaps at Georgia and as a reserve at halfback . . . Earned three starting calls . . . Has rushed 42 times for in Week 8 . . . Graded out at a 76 percent blocking mark vs. UG . . . Was on the field for 137 yards, a 3.3-yard average, and one touchdown, and had 14 pass receptions for 97 41 of a possible 66 snaps against Kentucky in Week 9 . . . Tallied an 82 percent blocking yards, a 6.9-yard average . . . Came to MSU following a high school career culminated grade against the Wildcats with three knockdown blocks . . . Went all the way in the by a senior season in which he gained more than 2,000 yards and led his prep team to Bulldogs’ Week 10 win at Alabama . . . Produced a 77 percent blocking grade, working the Class 6A state title game. all 63 offensive snaps, in the victory over the Crimson Tide, tallying nine knockdown 2006: Played in eight games during his true freshman season, seeing action initially on blocks . . . Played on all but one snap (69 of 70) during Week 11 work against Arkansas, special teams and as a reserve at the halfback position . . . Missed the season opener missing a play only due to an equipment malfunction . . . Was second on the team with against South Carolina and the final three contests of the year, due to injury . . . Started both an 85 percent blocking mark and four knockdown efforts . . . Played every snap in three times in the backfield . . . Earned opening assignments against Tulane and UAB in the season finale at Ole Miss . . . Opened pre-season practice at the top of the depth Weeks 3 and 4, and against West Virginia two weeks later . . . Despite reduced activity chart at left offensive guard following a solid four-week practice session. due to injury, he still finished third on the team in rushing, gaining 137 yards on 42 car- PERSONAL: Born Anthony Levent Strauder, 4-23-86, in Natchez, Miss. . . . Son of Mr. ries, a 3.3-yard per rush average, and one touchdown . . . Was also fourth on the club and Mrs. James Smith . . . Majoring in physical education . . . His uncle Herman Carroll in receiving, hauling in 14 passes for 97 yards, a 6.9-yard average per catch . . . Saw lettered for the MSU football team from 1990-93 and played in the NFL with the New action for the first time during Week 2 action against Auburn . . . Rushed two times for Orleans Saints . . . Majoring in kinesiology. 16 yards and had one pass reception (0 yards) against the Tigers . . . Had the best game of his very young career in Week 3 work against Tulane, a game in which he earned his ANTHONY SUMMERS • #19 first collegiate start . . . Rushed six times for 27 yards, a 4.5-yard per carry average, with Defensive Back his first career touchdown . . . He scored on a 3-yard burst up the middle with 7:22 left 6-2 • 188 • So. • 1L in the fourth quarter, reducing the TU lead to 32-21 at the time . . . Also had a pair of pass receptions for 17 yards against the Green Wave . . . Rushed 13 times for 43 yards, a Olive Branch, Miss. 3.3-yard average, and led the team with four pass receptions for 30 yards (7.5 yards per Olive Branch catch) against UAB in Week 4 . . . He rushed twice for 16 yards and added a 16-yard pass reception on the first-half drive against the Blazers that set up Adam Carlson’s field goal CAREER: Pressed into nearly immediate service from early on in his collegiate career . . . . Rushed four times (4 yards) and added four pass receptions for 51 yards, a 12.8-yard . . Has played in 11 of 12 career games, seeing action initially on special teams . . . Has average, at LSU in Week 5 . . . Rushed nine times for 40 yards, a 4.4-yard average, lead- made a pair of special teams tackles . . . Came to MSU following a standout high school ing the club in rushing against West Virginia in Week 6 . . . Also had one pass reception career at quarterback. (0 yards) against the Mountaineers . . . Rushed six times for 10 yards and added a pair 2006: Played in 11 of 12 games during his true freshman season . . . Only missed seeing of receptions for 5 yards in the Bulldogs’ Week 7 win over Jacksonville State . . . Rushed action in the season opener vs. South Carolina . . . Made a pair of special teams tackles twice (minus 3 yards) in limited action during Week 9 action vs. Kentucky . . . Suffered a during his first season of eligibility . . . Saw action for the first time in Week 2 vs. Auburn knee ligament sprain against the Wildcats which sidelined him for most of that contest . . . Made his first tackle in Week 4 action at UAB . . . Added another special teams tackle and for the remainder of his first season on campus. in the season concluding game at Ole Miss. PERSONAL: Born Arnil E. Stallworth, 7-6-88, in Daphne, Ala. Son of Mr. Rodney PERSONAL: Born Anthony C. Summers, 9-22-86, in Ingram’s Mill, Miss. . . . Son of Ms. Johnson and Crystal Stallworth . . . Major is undeclared. Ann Brown . . . Major is undeclared.

ARNIL STALLWORTH’S CAREER RUSHING STATS YEAR G/GS NO GAIN LOSS NET AVG TD LP/OPP 2006 8/3 42 150 13 137 3.3 1 16 / West Virginia TOTALS 8/3 42 150 13 137 3.3 1 16 / WEST VIRGINIA

Media Information & Record Book 2.26 Returning Player Bios ROLAND TERRY • #67 QUINTON WESLEY • #99 Offensive Lineman Defensive Lineman 6-7 • 298 • Jr. • SQ 6-4 • 310 • So. • 1L Meridian, Miss. Atlanta, Ga. Lamar School Crim

CAREER: Has played in two games as a reserve on the offensive line . . . Redshirted his CAREER: Has played in nine games during his Mississippi State career . . . Redshirted first season on campus . . . Back surgery curtailed his sophomore campaign . . . Came his true freshman season and then limited during his second year by injury . . . Came to to the Bulldog football program after working on both sides of the football during his Mississippi State as a highly regarded defensive line candidate out of the Atlanta-area high school career. high school ranks. 2006: Underwent back surgery during preseason camp, essentially ending his sopho- 2006: Played in nine games during his redshirt freshman season . . . Only missed play- more season . . . Moved to second on the depth chart at right offensive tackle with an ing time in three of the season’s first four weeks by injury . . . Made his first appearance injury-free spring. for the Bulldogs during Week 2 action against Auburn, an appearance cut short by an PERSONAL: Born Roland Franklin Terry, 1-13-86, in Meridian, Miss. . . . Son of Mr. and ankle sprain . . . That ailment and his resulting rehabilitation forced him to the sidelines Mrs. Roland F. Terry . . . Majoring in construction management. for State’s Week 3 and 4 games with Tulane and UAB . . . Returned to the playing field in Week 5 at LSU . . . Began to tap his unlimited potential with a solid spring practice TYLER THREADGILL • #25 session, one cut a week short due to an off-field incident . . . Made six tackles, includ- ing a pair for loss, during the initial two scrimmages . . . Ranked as the top back-up at Wide Receiver defensive tackle heading into August two-a-days. 5-10 • 195 • Sr. • 2L PERSONAL: Born Quinton Lamar Wesley, 1-28-87, in Atlanta, Ga. . . . Son of Mr. Melvin Philadelphia, Miss. Wesley and Ms. Bobbie Whipple . . . Majoring in fitness management. Philadelphia JUSTIN WILLIAMS • #33 CAREER: Played in 18 games during his Mississippi State career, 10 coming during Running Back his sophomore season . . . Contributed both on special teams and as a member of the 5-10 • 207 • Sr. • 1L receiving corps . . . Caught one pass (22 yards) and returned seven kickoffs for 159 yards, a 22.7-yard average . . . Also made one tackle on special teams . . . Was on the Tallulah, La. playing field for just one play, a kickoff return, in his true freshman season, and was Grambling granted a redshirt . . . Came to Mississippi State as a speedy, all-around prospect from the state’s high school ranks. CAREER: Walked on the Mississippi State football program in 2004 . . . Redshirted the 2006: Played in seven games . . . Did not play in the season’s first two weeks (South ’04 season after transferring from Grambling and did not play in 2005 . . . Has played in Carolina and Auburn), in Week 4 at UAB, and in back-to-back late season games at eight games during his MSU career, seeing all of his action during his junior campaign . . Alabama and against Arkansas . . . Saw action for the first time in Week 3 special teams . Has rushed 32 times for 89 yards, a 2.8-yard per rush average . . .Has also caught three work against Tulane . . . Showed signs of breaking through in the wide receiver pack passes for 17 yards, a 5.7-yard average . . . Started his collegiate career at Grambling with a solid spring practice . . . Consistent during individual drills, he caught a pair of after a solid high school career in the Louisiana prep ranks. touchdown passes during the three spring scrimmages . . . Based on his spring work, 2006: Played in eight games during his junior season at MSU . . . Only missed seeing will press for playing time at wide out and on special teams. game time in the season opener vs. South Carolina, Week 3 action against Tulane, and PERSONAL: Born Tyler Burkes Threadgill, 12-26-85, in Atlanta, Ga. . . . Son of Mr. and back-to-back games vs. Georgia and Kentucky in Weeks 8 and 9 . . . Rushed 32 times for Mrs. Bruce Threadgill . . . Father was a standout QB for the Bulldogs (1975-77), who 89 yards, a 2.8-yard per rush average . . . Caught three passes for 17 yards, a 5.7-yard played eight years of professional football . . . Majored in communication. average . . . Rushed once (1 yard) in his first collegiate action against Auburn in Week 2 . . . Carried the pigskin twice (minus 3 yards) at UAB in Week 4 . . . Added another MARCUS WASHINGTON • #18 carry (1 yard) a week later at LSU . . . Picked up 13 yards on two carries vs. West Virginia in Week 6 . . . Added three carries for 9 yards a week later against Jacksonville State . Defensive Back . . Had his best game of the year, a breakout performance at Alabama in Week 10 . . . 5-10 • 180 • So. • 1L Rushed eight times for 27 yards, a 3.4-yard average, in the win over the Crimson Tide. Missouri City, Texas . . Carried two times for 14 yards, a pair of third-down conversion rushes on MState’s Fort Bend Marshall final offensive possession of the 24-16 win, salting away the triumph . . . Picked up 8 on a third-and-4 situation at the Alabama 34 with 3:04 to go in the game and added 6 CAREER: Saw action from the outset of his collegiate career, serving initially on Bulldog more on a third-and-4 at the UA 20 with 1:48 left . . . Rushed eight times for 17 yards, special teams . . . Has played in all 12 games of his Mississippi State career . . . Has a 2.1-yard per carry average and caught a pair of passes (8 yards) vs. Arkansas in Week made six tackles and recovered two fumbles (9 yards in returns, one for a touchdown) . 11 . . . Also had a pair of pass receptions (8 yards) against the Razorbacks . . . Gained . . Came to Starkville as a top all-around prep athlete in the state of Texas. 24 yards on seven carries, a 3.5-yard average, in the season finale at Ole Miss . . . Had 2006: Played in all 12 games of his true freshman season at Mississippi State . . . Made another reception (9 yards) against the Rebels. six tackles on the year and was credited with a pair of fumble recoveries (9 yards in PERSONAL: Born Justin J. Williams, 9-13-85, in Tallulah, La. . . . Son of Mr. and Mrs. returns) and one touchdown . . . Despite limited playing time, he tied for seventh in the Moses Williams. Southeastern Conference in fumble recoveries . . . Saw initial work with Bulldog special teams . . . Became a big-play maker for the Bulldogs in Week 3 . . . He scooped up a JUSTIN WILLIAMS’ CAREER RUSHING STATS fumble by Tulane punter Barrett Pepper and returned it 9 yards for a touchdown against YEAR G/GS NO GAIN LOSS NET AVG TD LP/OPP the Green Wave . . . His score came at the outset of the fourth period vs. TU and was 2006 8/0 32 96 7 89 2.8 0 8 / Twice the first time a Bulldog had returned a fumble for a score since Josh Morgan ran back an TOTALS 8/0 32 96 7 89 2.8 0 8 / TWICE Arkansas bobble in 2001 . . . Recovered his second fumble of the year and made his first collegiate tackle in the team’s Week 7 win over Jacksonville State . . . Added one tackle at Georgia in Week 8 . . . Made a season-best three tackles during the Bulldogs’ Week 10 victory at Alabama . . . Culminated the season with one tackle at Ole Miss. PERSONAL: Born Marcus James Washington, 8-13-88, in Houston, Texas . . . Son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Washington Jr. . . . Majoring in marketing.

Media Information & Record Book 2.27 2007 Signees

2007 MISSISSIPPI STATE SIGNEES NAME POS. HT. WT. HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL / LAST SCHOOL Damein Anderson DB 5-11 175 Hazlehurst, Miss. Hazlehurst Korentheus Bailey DL 6-3 272 Lula, Ga. East Hall Wade Bonner DB 5-10 180 Mason, Tenn. Fayette Ware * Jessie Bowman DL 6-0 305 Brookhaven, Miss. Brookhaven / Copiah-Lincoln [Miss.] CC Karlin Brown LB 5-9 205 Tallahassee, Fla. Lincoln Wesley Carroll QB 6-2 190 Parkland, Fla. St. Thomas Aquinas Maurice Crutison LB 6-2 210 Hermanville, Miss. Port Gibson Antwon Dixon DB 6-1 185 Jackson, Miss. Terry * Dominic Douglas LB 6-2 210 Clinton, Miss. Clinton / Hinds [Miss.] CC Robert Elliott RB 6-0 188 Okolona, Miss. Okolona Marcus Green RB 6-2 220 Scooba, Miss. Kemper County Jazzmen Guy DL 6-4 260 Hazlehurst, Miss. Hazlehurst Jimmie Holmes DL 6-3 225 Aiken, S.C. Aiken / Mississippi Delta CC Mike Hunt DB 6-2 210 Meadville, Miss. Franklin County Colton Jenkins OL 6-4 286 Winona, Miss. Winona Terrell Johnson LB 6-2 210 Cullomburg, Ala. Southern Choctaw Jamie Jones LB 6-0 215 Springdale, Ark. Springdale Addison Lawrence OL 6-4 250 Coldwater, Miss. Magnolia Heights D.J. Looney OL 6-1 290 Birmingham, Ala. Oak Mountain Dakota Merritt OL 6-5 290 Cantonment, Fla. Washington Chris Nance DB 5-10 188 Tuscumbia, Ala. Deshler / Northeast Mississippi CC Jasper O’Quinn DB 5-10 185 Bude, Miss. Franklin County / Copiah-Lincoln [Miss.] CC Chris Relf QB 6-3 211 Montgomery, Ala. Carver Eric Richards P/K 6-4 227 Vicksburg, Miss. Warren Central * Josh Riddell QB 6-1 195 Kelzer, Ore. McKay / Foothill [CA] College Co-Eric Riley WR 6-2 200 Lucedale, Miss. George Co. / Miss. Gulf Coast CC Quentin Saulsberry DL 6-3 275 Coldwater, Miss. Independence Derek Sherrod OL 6-5 298 Columbus, Miss. Caledonia Zach Smith DB 6-0 180 Altoona, Ala. Susan Moore Ethan Stockett FB 6-1 250 Fort Smith, Ark. Southside Antonio White LB 6-2 240 Hollandale, Miss. Simmons O’Neal Wilder WR 6-5 190 Carthage, Miss. Carthage LaMarcus Williams DL 6-1 290 Bastrop, La. Bastrop K.J. Wright LB 6-3 200 Olive Branch, Miss. Olive Branch

*December signees Jessie Bowman, Dominic Douglas and Josh Riddell are included in the returning player bios.

DAMEIN ANDERSON, DB, 5-11, 175, HAZLEHURST, MISS. (HAZLEHURST) WADE BONNER, DB, 5-10, 180, MASON, TENN. (FAYETTE WARE) HIGH SCHOOL: Listed as the No. 52 cornerback prospect in the country by ESPN. HIGH SCHOOL: Listed as the No. 48 cornerback prospect in the country by ESPN.com com . . . Rated the No. 24 prospect in the state of Mississippi, regardless of position, by . . . Ranked among the top 60 defensive backs in the Southeast by PrepStar recruiting SuperPrep Recruiting Magazine in its season-ending All-America issue, the second-best magazine in its season-ending yearbook . . . Rated the No. 19 prospect in the state of cornerback on the list . . . Ranked among the top 25 players in the state of Mississippi Tennessee, regardless of position, by SuperPrep Recruiting Magazine, the top-rated by the Jackson Clarion-Ledger following his senior season, one of the top two defensive defensive back on the list . . . That publication also had him ranked as the No. 18 wide backs in the state . . . Earned first-team, all-state mention in Class 3A by the Mississippi receiver prospect in the country . . . SuperPrep considered him the 21st-best prospect Association of Coaches at free safety . . . Credited with running a 4.5 in the 40-yard in the state in its season-ending All-America issue, having him re-positioned as the top dash by both the Scout.com and Rivals.com recruiting web sites . . . Helped lead head defensive back in the Volunteer State . . . Considered a top 5 recruit in Memphis by the coach Vernon Perry’s Hazlehurst High team to a two-year mark of 24-3 during his junior Commercial Appeal newspaper . . . Credited with running a 4.48 in the 40-yard dash by and senior campaigns . . . Hazlehurst was 10-3 during his senior campaign after posting national recruiting web site Scout.com . . . Rated the No. 19 prospect in Tennessee by a 14-0 record and the 2005 Class 3A state championship one year prior . . . Went both recruiting web site Rivals.com, the state’s top-ranked defensive back . . . Played running ways for the Indians, playing quarterback on offense and cornerback on defense . . . back, wide receiver and defensive back for head coach Tim Thompson at Fayette Ware Accounted for 1,080 total yards as the team’s QB, passing for 553 yards, rushing for 527 High School in Somerville, Tenn., in the greater Memphis area . . . Also handled all punt yards, and scoring 15 touchdowns . . . Also helped pace a defense that held eight of its and kickoff returns . . . Helped lead the Wildcats to the first round of the state playoffs opponents scoreless . . . Rushed nine times for 111 yards and a touchdown in the title for the first time in 10 years . . . Made 63 tackles and had an interception on defense, game . . . Fellow Hazlehurst teammate and MSU signee Jazzmen Guy is his cousin . . . while accounting for 2,380 yards and 18 touchdowns during his senior campaign . . . Committed to MSU in March 2006. Rushed 76 times for 726 yards, a 9.6-yard per carry average and 10 touchdowns, and PERSONAL: Born Damein Fitzgerald Anderson, 11-7-88, in Hazlehurst, Miss. . . . Son caught 30 passes for 588 yards, a 19.6-yard average, and three more scores . . . Had 85 of Mr. Ronnie Anderson and Ms. Vanessa Jones. pass receptions and nine interceptions during his junior season . . . Other top scholar- ship offer: Arkansas . . . Committed to MSU in December 2006. KORENTHEUS BAILEY, DL, 6-3, 272, LULA, GA. (EAST HALL) PERSONAL: Born Wade M. Bonner Jr., 8-5-88, in Memphis, Tenn. . . . Son of Mr. and HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked among the top 75 defensive linemen in the Southeast by Mrs. Wade Bonner Sr. PrepStar recruiting magazine in its season-ending yearbook . . . Credited with running a 4.9 40-yard dash by that publication . . . Named to the Georgia Top 50 by the Atlanta KARLIN BROWN, LB, 5-9, 205, TALLAHASSEE, FLA. (LINCOLN) Journal-Constitution, symbolic of being one of the best 50 players in the Peach State HIGH SCHOOL: Rated the No. 37 outside linebacker in the country by ESPN.com . following his senior season . . . One of just five defensive tackles listed . . . Also credited . . Helped lead head coach Bryan Jennings’ Lincoln High School team in Tallahassee, with a 280-pound bench press max and a 27-inch vertical jump by the Rivals.com recruit- Fla., to 9-4 overall record and into the Class 4A state semifinals as a senior . . . Credited ing web site . . . Recorded 229 tackles during his career for head coach Tim Marchman with running a 4.4 in the 40-yard dash by the Rivals.com recruiting web site following at East Hall High School in Gainesville, Ga. . . . Totaled 55 tackles for loss during his his junior season . . . Helped lead head coach David Wilson and Kyle Rice’s Lincoln prep career, including 12 quarterback sacks for the Vikings . . . Made 118 tackles during High School team in Tallahassee, Fla., to a three-year 25-10 overall record during his his senior season, 22 for loss, with three quarterback sacks . . . Registered 66 tackles, a three prep seasons . . . Recorded 103 tackles, including 10 tackles for loss, five of which team-leading six of which were quarterback sacks, with eight caused fumbles and five were quarterback sacks during his junior season at Lincoln . . . Was honorable mention fumble recoveries during his junior season . . . Started on both sides of the ball during all-state following that junior campaign . . . Also caused four fumbles and recovered his high school career. . . . Solid student on the prep level . . . Other top scholarship three for the Trojans . . . Made a pair of pass interceptions, one of which he returned offers: Virginia Tech and South Carolina . . . Committed to MSU in April 2006. for a touchdown . . . Ran a 10.71 100 meters during his junior campaign and ran the PERSONAL: Born Korentheus Jerome Bailey, 8-30-86, in Gainesville, Ga. . . . Son of first leg of his high school track team’s 4x100 meter relay team which won the state Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Bailey. championship in 2004 and the national title in spring 2005. . . Has started in football at the nationally prominent high school since his sophomore season . . . Solid in the high school classroom . . . Other top scholarship offers: LSU, South Carolina, Kentucky, Ole

Media Information & Record Book 2.28 2007 Signees

Miss, Iowa, Illinois, Louisville, Kansas, Kansas State, Iowa State and South Florida . . . by SuperPrep magazine in its season-ending All-America issue . . . That publication has Committed to MSU in May 2006. him ranked as No. 2 prospect in Mississippi, the top-rated running back . . . Moved up PERSONAL: Born Karlin Reginald Brown, 1-26-89, in Tallahassee, Fla. . . . Son of Mr. 13 spots on that publication’s ranking from its pre-season No. 18 standing in the country and Mrs. Reginald Brown. . . . Rated the No. 11 running back in the country by recruiting web site Rivals.com . . . That site ranked him as the No. 2 prospect in Mississippi, the top running back listed WESLEY CARROLL, QB, 6-2, 190, PARKLAND, FLA. (ST. THOMAS AQUINAS) . . . Rated with the top 25 running backs in the nation prior to his senior season by the HIGH SCHOOL: Named first-team, Class 5A all-state at quarterback by both the Florida G&W Recruiting Report . . . Ranked with the top 10 running backs in the Southeast by Football Writers Association and the Florida Varsity.com web site . . . Selected to the the Rivals.com recruiting yearbook following his senior campaign . . . Mentioned with East vs. West all-star game in Orlando, Fla., a game that attracted players from 30 states the top 14 running backs in the southeast on the Atlanta Journal-Constitution Super . . . Completed four-of-five passes for 116 yards in that game . . . Rated the No. 85 pros- Southern 100 . . . Listed with the top 15 running backs in the southeast by PrepStar pect in the state of Florida, regardless of position, by the South Florida Sun-Sentinel . . recruiting magazine following his senior season . . . Named first-team, all-state following . He was the fifth-highest rated quarterback in the state on that publication’s listing . . . his senior season for head coach Andrew Aldridge at Okolona (Miss.) High School by Credited with running a 4.5-second, 40-yard dash by recruiting web site Scout.com . . . the Jackson Clarion-Ledger . . . Ranked No. 3 on the Clarion-Ledger’s list of the top 10 During his high school career, he helped lead prep teams in two states to a cumulative players in the state in that paper’s post-season chart, the top running back in the state 52-5 record . . . Threw for 3,767 career yards with 57 passing touchdowns and only 15 . . . Also named to the Dandy Dozen prior to his senior season, symbolic of being one interceptions . . . Also rushed for 27 TDs . . . Led George Smith’s St. Thomas Aquinas of the top 12 players in the state, by that newspaper . . . Rushed for more than 5,000 High School to the Class 5A state championship game in each of his three varsity sea- yards and 51 rushing touchdowns during his high school career at Okolona . . . Had sons, losing each time to nationally ranked Lakeland . . . Broke the St. Thomas Aquinas another 740 yards receiving and eight more scores through the air . . . Rushed for 1,730 record for career passing yards and touchdowns . . . Completed 99-of-182 passes yards on 221 carries, a 7.8-yard per rush average, and 18 touchdowns during that senior (.544), for 1,509 yards and 24 touchdowns during that senior season. . . Led Aquinas to campaign for the Chieftains . . . Also caught 17 passes for 300 yards out of the backfield a three-year, 38-5 overall record, and to three straight state championship games ...... Was a return man on special teams as well . . . Gained 1,818 yards on 215 carries and Completed 90-of-160 passes for more 1,700 yards and a single-season, school-record scored 17 TDs during his junior season . . . Caught 22 passes for 404 yards that season 29 touchdowns, with just three interceptions, during his junior season with the Raiders . . . Ran a 4.58 40-yard dash and jumped 32 inches in the vertical leap at the Oxford . . . Named to the Miami Herald All-Broward County first-team following that junior Scout.com combine . . . Had the second-best showing in both the standing broad jump campaign, in which he led his team to a 13-1 mark . . . As a freshman, he was the back- (10 feet, 3 inches) and the shuttle run (4.41 seconds) . . . Was the most valuable player up quarterback on a prep team that won a North Carolina state title . . . Outstanding of that combine . . . Credited with a 255-pound bench press max, he did 16 repetitions student in the high school classroom . . . Other top scholarship offers: North Carolina of 185 pounds on the bench, according to recruiting web site Rivals.com . . . Other top State, Duke and Central Florida . . . Committed to MSU in December 2006. scholarship offers: Ole Miss, Alabama and Florida State. PERSONAL: Born Wesley Mason Carroll, 9-18-88, in Orange, Calif. . . . Son of Mr. and PERSONAL: Born Robert L. Elliott III, 6-23-89, in Okolona, Miss. . . . Son of Mrs. Mrs. Mason Carroll. Bridgett Elliott.

MAURICE CRUTISON, LB, 6-2, 210, HERMANVILLE, MISS. (PORT GIBSON) MARCUS GREEN, RB, 6-2, 220, SCOOBA, MISS. (KEMPER COUNTY) HIGH SCHOOL: Rated the No. 36 outside linebacker in the country by ESPN.com . . . HIGH SCHOOL: Listed No. 5 on the Jackson Clarion-Ledger ranking of the top 40 Listed No. 17 on Max Emfinger’s ranking of the top players from the state of Mississippi, prospects in the state of Mississippi, the second-best running back mentioned . . . Rated the top rated outside linebacker . . . Ranked among the top 40 players in the state of the No. 18 prospect in the state of Mississippi, regardless of position, by SuperPrep Mississippi by the Jackson Clarion-Ledger following his senior season . . . Played for Recruiting Magazine, the third-best “athlete” listed . . . Moved to 17th in SuperPrep’s head coach Harry Brown at Port Gibson (Miss.) High School . . . Credited with running a season-ending All-America issue . . . Chosen to the Clarion-Ledger Dandy Dozen prior 4.4-second 40-yard dash by the Scout.com recruiting web site during his junior season to his senior season, symbolic of being one of the top 12 football players in the state . . . Had his junior season and all two games of his senior campaign cut short by a knee of Mississippi . . . Named first-team, all-state in all classifications by that newspaper injury . . . Still managed to rush the football 48 times for 352 yards, a 7.3-yard per carry following his senior season . . . Earned first-team, all-state mention in Class 2A by the average, and three touchdowns for the Blue Waves as a junior . . . Also had 12 recep- Mississippi Association of Coaches as a running back . . . Rushed 156 times for 1,618 tions for 271 yards, a 22.6-yard average, and three more scores . . . One of his receptions yards (10.4 yards per rush) and 25 touchdowns during his senior season for head coach went for a 97-yard touchdown . . . Had 65 tackles playing on the defensive side of the Brock Clay at Kemper County High School in DeKalb, Miss. . . . Also threw for five ball . . . Committed to MSU in May 2006. touchdowns . . . Credited with running a 4.5 in the 40-yard dash at the Oxford Scout. PERSONAL: Born Maurice J. Crutison Jr., 8-6-88, in Port Gibson, Miss. . . . Son of Ms. com combine following his junior year . . . That 40 time was the fourth fastest among Roxie Shorter. all wide receivers at the camp . . . His 34 inch vertical leap tied for third best among his peers, and his 9 foot, 9 inch vault in the broad jump was second best . . . Rushed for ANTWON DIXON, DB, 6-1, 185, JACKSON, MISS. (TERRY) 1,074 yards and 12 touchdowns during his junior season on the gridiron, playing only on HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked as one of the top 100 players in the country, regardless of the offensive side of the ball for the Wildcats . . . Also threw for 376 yards and five more position, by recruiting web site Scout.com . . . Ranked with the top 35 defensive backs touchdowns . . . Returned three kickoffs for touchdown . . . Was named most valuable in the southeast in the 2007 Rivals recruiting yearbook . . . That web site listed him as player on his high school football and basketball teams during both his junior and senior the No. 13 prospect in the state following his senior season, the top-ranked defensive seasons . . . Was selected to play in the Mississippi North-South All-Star basketball game back . . . Rated the No. 2 prospect in the state of Mississippi, regardless of position, by following his junior year and earned game most valuable player honors . . . Other top SuperPrep Recruiting Magazine, the top-ranked wide receiver . . . That publication also scholarship offer: Ole Miss . . . Committed to MSU in August 2006. had him ranked as the No. 18 wide receiver prospect in the country . . . Placed seventh PERSONAL: Born Marcus Lakendrick Green, 5-6-88, in Meridian, Miss. . . . Son of Mr. on SuperPrep’s post-season ranking of the state’s top prospects in its All-America issue, Fred Ramsey and Ms. Patrice Green. still the top-rated wide receiver in the Magnolia State . . . Ranked among the top 25 players in the state of Mississippi by the Jackson Clarion-Ledger following his senior JAZZMEN GUY, DL, 6-4, 260, HAZLEHURST, MISS. (HAZLEHURST) season, one of the top three wide receivers in the state . . . Named to the Jackson HIGH SCHOOL: Selected to play in the Offense-Defense All-American Bowl all-star Clarion-Ledger Dandy Dozen prior to his senior season, symbolic of being ranked game in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., following his senior season . . . Listed as the No. 37 among the top 12 players in the state of Mississippi . . . Named first-team, all-state in all defensive end prospect in the country by ESPN.com . . . Ranked No. 60 on the Mobile classifications and first-team, all-metro Jackson by that newspaper following his senior Press Register’s Super Southern 120 . . . Named to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution campaign for the Bulldogs . . . Rated second-team, all-state in the Class 4A division as a Super Southern 100, symbolic of being one of the top 100 players in the South . . . One wide receiver following his senior season by the Mississippi Association of Coaches . . . of just six defensive ends so recognized . . . Ranked among the top 30 defensive line- Caught 43 passes for 774 yards (an 18-yard per catch average) and rushed 48 times for men in the Southeast by PrepStar recruiting magazine in its season-ending yearbook . . . 560 yards (an 11.7-yard per carry average), scoring 14 touchdowns, as a senior . . . Ran a Considered one of the top five prospects in the state by that publication . . . Ranked No. 4.53 40-yard dash at the Scout combine prior to his senior season . . . Also had a 33-inch 55 overall in the southeast in the 2006 recruiting guide published by Scout, the second- vertical leap . . . Caught 21 passes for 587 yards, a 27.9-yard per catch average, and 11 best defensive end listed . . . Ranked with the top 30 defensive linemen in the southeast touchdowns during his junior season . . . Also had six pass interceptions and 73 tackles in the 2007 Rivals recruiting yearbook . . . Listed by that site as the No. 5 prospect in as a defensive back . . . Credited with five quarterback sacks and three caused fumbles the state following the season, the top defensive lineman . . . Rated the No. 4 prospect . . . Named second-team, all-state and first-team all-metro by the Clarion-Ledger fol- in the state of Mississippi, regardless of position, by SuperPrep Recruiting Magazine, lowing that junior campaign . . . Other top scholarship offer: Ole Miss . . . Committed the top-rated defensive lineman . . . That publication also had him ranked as the No. 28 to MSU in September 2006. defensive line prospect in the country, the 13th-best defensive end . . . Moved to third PERSONAL: Born Antwon Donte’ Dixon, 8-24-89, in Jackson, Miss. . . . Son of Mr. in SuperPrep’s season-ending All-America issue, the top defensive lineman in the state Anthony Williams and Ms. Velma Dixon . . . Brother of current Bulldog running back . . . Listed No. 10 on the Jackson Clarion-Ledger ranking of the top 40 prospects in the Anthony Dixon. state of Mississippi, the top-rated defensive lineman . . . Named to the Clarion-Ledger Dandy Dozen prior to his senior season, symbolic of being ranked among the top 12 ROBERT ELLIOTT, RB, 6-0, 188, OKOLONA, MISS. (OKOLONA) players in the state of Mississippi . . . Named first-team, all-state for all classifications on HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked as the No. 8 running back in the nation by national recruiting the defensive line by that newspaper . . . Earned first-team, all-state mention in Class 3A web site Scout.com, the No. 55 prospect regardless of position on its list . . . Also ranked by the Mississippi Association of Coaches at defensive end . . . Helped lead Hazlehurst No. 13 in the southeast, regardless of position, the No. 3 running back in the region, by to a three-year, 33-6, mark from his sophomore season on . . . Had136 tackles and 21 Scout in its preseason yearbook . . . Likewise rated the No. 5 running back in the nation quarterback sacks during his senior campaign for head coach Vernon Perry at Hazlehurst

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(Miss.) High School . . . Credited with a 310-pound bench press and running a 4.8 in the for the Indians, an average of 10.3 per game . . . Also credited with six quarterback 40-yard dash by the Rivals.com following his junior season . . . Helped lead Hazlehurst sacks and three fumble recoveries . . . Helped his high school qualify for the post-season to a 14-0 record and the 2005 Class 3A state championship . . . Paced a defense that playoffs during his senior campaign . . . Played on both sides of the line of scrimmage held eight of its opponents scoreless during his 2005 junior season for the Indians . . . for four years on the high school level . . . Helped lead his prep team to a four-year, Registered 73 total tackles with seven quarterback sacks during his junior season . . . 38-11, record . . . Also earned all-state recognition as a junior . . . Outstanding student Selected first-team Class 3A all-state by the Mississippi Association of Coaches on the in the classroom during his prep career . . . Other top scholarship offer: Arkansas . . . defensive line as a junior . . . Earned second-team all-state in that classification by the Committed to MSU in December 2006. Clarion-Ledger . . . Credited with 10 sacks as a sophomore . . . Fellow Hazlehurst team- PERSONAL: Born Quinton Terrell Johnson, 3-23-89, in Millry, Ala. . . . Son of Mr. mate Damein Anderson is his cousin . . . Other top scholarship offers: Florida State, Christopher Gibson and Ms. Sherral Gibson . . . His cousin Prince Wembley played at Nebraska, Florida, Miami, LSU, Auburn, South Carolina and Ole Miss . . . Committed to Alabama. MSU in March 2006. PERSONAL: Born Jazzmen R. Guy, 8-9-87, in Jackson, Miss. . . . Son of Mr. Roosevelt JAMIE JONES, LB, 6-0, 215, SPRINGDALE, ARK. (SPRINGDALE) Guy and Ms. Juanita Hackett. HIGH SCHOOL: Rated the No. 42 strong side linebacker in the country by recruiting web site Scout.com . . . Ranked with the top 40 linebackers in the southeast in the 2007 JIMMIE HOLMES, DL, 6-3, 225, AIKEN, S.C. (AIKEN/MISSISSIPPI DELTA CC) Rivals recruiting yearbook . . . Ranked among the top 50 linebackers in the Southeast by JUNIOR COLLEGE: Ranked among the top 25 junior college prospects in Mississippi PrepStar recruiting magazine in its season-ending yearbook, one of just two linebackers by the Jackson Clarion-Ledger in its season-ending ranking . . . Ranked 99th on the listed from the state of Arkansas . . . That publication ranked him among the top 15 play- Rivals.com recruiting web site of the top 100 junior college players in the country, ers in the state . . . Also listed No. 15 in the state of Arkansas by SuperPrep Recruiting regardless of position . . . Credited with running a 4.7 40-yard dash by the Scout.com Magazine in its season-ending All-America issue, the state’s top-ranked linebacker . . . recruiting web site . . . Played for head coach Jay Miller at Mississippi Delta Community Credited with a 310-pound bench press max by SuperPrep . . . Ran a 4.58 40-yard dash College . . . Committed to MSU in August 2006. at the Austin Scout.com camp prior to his senior season . . . Played both tailback and HIGH SCHOOL: Selected to play in the Shrine Bowl following his senior season at linebacker for head coach Kevin Johnson at Springdale (Ark.) High School . . . Rushed Aiken (S.C.) High School, the post-season North Carolina vs. South Carolina high school for more than 800 yards and made 70 tackles during an illness-plagued senior season all-star game . . . One of five defensive linemen named to the South Carolina squad . . for the Bulldogs . . . Also had a pair of interceptions, one of which he returned for a . Played for head coach Carey Johnson at Aiken (S.C.) High School . . . Made 83 total touchdown . . . Made 80 tackles, including seven quarterback sacks, during his junior tackles, including a team-high 10 tackles for loss, during his senior season for the Green season for the Bulldogs . . . Transferred to Springdale from Conway (Ark.) High School, Hornets . . . Named first-team, all-state by the Associated Press and first-team all-Region where he played as a sophomore . . . Other top scholarship offers: Ole Miss, Kentucky, 4-AAAA, that season . . . Helped the Hornets to a 12-2 overall record. Kansas State and Kansas . . . Committed to MSU in January 2007. PERSONAL: Born Jimmie LeVander Holmes, 7-2-87, in Aiken, S.C. . . . Son of Mr. PERSONAL: Born Jamie Durel Jones, 2-8-89, in Springdale, Ark. . . . Son of Mr. Cle Jimmie Holmes Jr., and Ms. Glendora Marshall. Jones and Ms. Sarah Jones.

MIKE HUNT, DB, 6-2, 210, MEADVILLE, MISS. (FRANKLIN COUNTY) ADDISON LAWRENCE, OL, 6-4, 250, COLDWATER, MISS. (MAGNOLIA HEIGHTS) HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked as the No. 63 safety prospect in the country by ESPN.com HIGH SCHOOL: Rated the No. 78 tight end prospect in the country by ESPN.com fol- . . . Rated among the top 60 defensive backs in the Southeast by PrepStar recruiting lowing his senior season . . . Ranked among the top 25 players in the state of Mississippi magazine in its season-ending yearbook . . . Credited with running a 4.53 in the 40-yard by the Jackson Clarion-Ledger following his senior season, one of the top seven offen- dash by that publication . . . Listed as the No. 16 prospect in the state following his sive linemen in the state . . . Listed as the No. 25 prospect in the state by Rivals.com senior season by Rivals.com, the second-best defensive back in their ranking . . . Rated . . . Rated the No. 28 prospect in the state of Mississippi, regardless of position, by the No. 26 prospect in the state of Mississippi, regardless of position, by SuperPrep SuperPrep Recruiting Magazine and its season-ending All-America issue, the top-rated Recruiting Magazine, the second-best safety on the list . . . Credited with a 300-pound tight end on the list . . . Named first-team, all-state at tight end by the Mississippi Private bench press by the Rivals.com recruiting web site . . . Benched 185 pounds 15 times at School Association Football Committee . . . Credited with running a 5.0 40-yard dash at the Baton Rouge summer 2006 NIKE Training Camp . . . Two-way star for head coach the Scout.com combine in Tuscaloosa, Ala. . . . Ran a 4.37 shuttle time at the Clemson Grady McCluskey at Franklin County High School in Meadville, Miss. . . . Helped lead NIKE Training Camp, the fastest among all tight ends . . . He also pressed 185 pounds 17 Franklin County to a 14-1 record and a Class 3A state title as a senior . . . Played wide times, the third-best total on the bench in his classification . . .Had a 28-inch vertical leap receiver and defensive back for the Bulldogs . . . Registered 60 tackles and made three at that Scout camp . . . Started on both sides of the football and served as the Chief’s interceptions during his senior campaign . . . Helped lead his high school team to a long snapper during his high school career for head coach Cliff Young at Magnolia Class 3A state championship in 2006 . . . Registered five interceptions during his junior Heights in Senatobia, Miss. . . . Had 11 catches for 225 yards, a 20.5-yard average, and season at Franklin County . . . Other top scholarship offer: Ole Miss . . . Committed to five touchdowns during his senior campaign . . . Made 10 catches for 190 yards and a MSU in May 2006. score as a sophomore . . . As an outstanding track and field athlete, he won the state PERSONAL: Born Mike Monroe Hunt Jr., 9-19-88, in Natchez, Miss. . . . Son of Mr. and discus competition as a sophomore and junior . . . Outstanding student in the classroom Mrs. Mike Hunt Sr. with a 3.5 grade point average . . . Committed to MSU in June 2006. PERSONAL: Born Carl Addison Lawrence, 1-14-89, in Memphis, Tenn. . . . Son of Mr. COLTON JENKINS, OL, 6-4, 286, WINONA, MISS. (WINONA) and Mrs. Carl Lawrence. HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked among the top 60 offensive linemen in the Southeast by PrepStar recruiting magazine in its season-ending yearbook . . . Listed as the No. 18 D.J. LOONEY, OL, 6-1, 290, BIRMINGHAM, ALA. (OAK MOUNTAIN) prospect in the state following his senior season by Rivals.com, the fourth-best offen- HIGH SCHOOL: Rated the No. 11 offensive center prospect in the nation by ESPN. sive lineman in their ranking . . . Rated the No. 20 prospect in the state of Mississippi, com . . . Ranked as the No. 19 prep center in the country by the Rivals.com recruiting regardless of position, by SuperPrep Recruiting Magazine, the fourth-best offensive web site . . . Named first-team, all-state in the Class 6A division and first-team all-metro lineman listed . . . Moved to 19th in that publication’s season-ending All-America Issue, in Birmingham by the Birmingham News on the offensive line . . . Ranked No. 31 in the still the fourth-best offensive lineman . . . Ranked among the top 25 players in the state state of Alabama, regardless of position, in SuperPrep Magazine’s season-ending All- of Mississippi by the Jackson Clarion-Ledger following his senior season, one of the top America issue . . . Three-year starter for head coach Jerry Hood at Oak Mountain High seven offensive linemen in the state . . . Played both ways during his senior season for School in Birmingham, Ala. . . . Ran a 4.84 shuttle time at the Tuscaloosa Scout.com the Tigers . . . Had 80 tackles, seven for loss and three quarterback sacks while playing combine, the sixth-fastest among all defensive tackles . . . His 8.4-second clocking in the defensive end during his final campaign . . . Graded out at 82 percent as an offensive three-cone run was the fourth-best time at that camp, while his 7-8 in the broad jump lineman/tight end during his prep career, registering 59 pancake blocks . . . Earned first- was the sixth-longest . . . Earned honorable mention all-state recognition as a junior for team, all-state mention in Class 3A by the Mississippi Association of Coaches at tight the Eagles . . . Played in the state of Alabama Junior All-Star game . . . Was also the end . . . Named second-team, all-state in all classifications by the Clarion-Ledger news- top-rated heavyweight wrestler in the state of Alabama . . . Other top scholarship offer: paper . . . Played tight end during his sophomore and junior seasons for head coach Ken Alabama . . . Committed to MSU in June 2006. Chandler at Winona Secondary School in Winona, Miss. . . . Had 10 catches for 105 yards PERSONAL: Born David DeWayne Looney, 12-26-88, in Chattanooga, Tenn. . . . Son of as a junior and eight grabs for 98 yards and two touchdowns as a sophomore . . . Ran Mr. and Mrs. David Looney. a 5.22 40-yard dash time at the Oxford Scout.com combine, tying for the fourth-fastest among all linemen . . . His 5.04 short shuttle time and 25-inch vertical jump tied for fifth DAKOTA MERRITT, OL, 6-5, 290, CANTONMENT, FLA. (WEST FLORIDA TECH) best . . . Other top scholarship offer: Ole Miss . . . Committed to MSU in July 2006. HIGH SCHOOL: Credited with a 375-pound bench press and running a 5.0 in the PERSONAL: Born Colton Davis Jenkins, 10-31-88, in Winona, Miss. . . . Son of Mr. and 40-yard dash by the Rivals.com recruiting web site . . . Registered 42 tackles and three Mrs. C.D. Jenkins. quarterback sacks while playing on the defensive side of the ball for head coach Scott Watson at Pensacola’s (Fla.) West Florida Tech High School during his junior season . . . TERRELL JOHNSON, LB, 6-2, 210, CULLOMBURG, ALA. (SOUTHERN CHOCTAW) Also blocked a pair of field goals for the Jaguars . . . Solid in the high school classroom HIGH SCHOOL: Rated No. 28 in the state of Alabama, regardless of position, in with a 3.0 grade point average . . . The high school has only been playing football for SuperPrep Magazine’s season-ending All-America issue, the fourth-best linebacker four years . . . Other top scholarship offer: North Carolina State . . . Committed to MSU ranked . . . Credited with running a 4.6-second 40-yard dash by the Rivals.com recruit- in June 2006. ing web site . . . Named first-team, Class 2A all-state in Alabama at linebacker by the PERSONAL: Born Dakota Miles Merritt, 1-26-89, in Pensacola, Fla. . . . Son of Mr. and Birmingham News for head coach Larry Boykin at Southern Choctaw High School in Mrs. Raymond Merritt. Gilbertown, Ala. . . . Recorded 113 total tackles in 11 games during his senior season

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CHRIS NANCE, DB, 5-10, 188, TUSCUMBIA, ALA. (NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI CC) and six touchdowns during his freshman season at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community JUNIOR COLLEGE: Ranked among the top 25 junior college prospects in Mississippi College, recording those numbers in just nine games due to a broken wrist suffered in by the Jackson Clarion-Ledger in its season-ending ranking . . . Earned second-team, all- the first game of his freshman year . . . Credited with running a 4.5 in the 40-yard dash by North Division in the defensive backfield by the Mississippi Association of Community the Scout.com recruiting web site . . . Also played baseball at MGCCC . . . Committed to and Junior Colleges . . . Made 29 tackles and three pass interceptions, one of which he Mississippi State in May 2006 . . . Other top scholarship offers: LSU, Tennessee, Florida, returned for a touchdown, during his sophomore season for head coach Andy Greening South Carolina, Ole Miss, Oklahoma State and Florida State. at Northeast Mississippi Community College . . . Named second-team, all-North HIGH SCHOOL: Selected to Jackson Clarion-Ledger Dandy Dozen prior to his senior Division as a freshman as well . . . Committed to MSU in December 2006. season at George County High School in Lucedale, Miss., symbolic of being one of the HIGH SCHOOL: Led Tuscumbia (Ala.) Deshler High School to a pair of Class 4A state top 12 players in the state heading into his final prep season . . . Selected first-team, championships as the team’s quarterback . . . Earned all-state recognition as a senior. all-state by the Clarion-Ledger following his senior campaign and chosen to participate PERSONAL: Born Christopher DeAngelo Nance, 11-21-86, in Tuscumbia, Ala. . . . Son in the Mississippi/Alabama High School All-Star game . . . Also selected first-team, all- of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Mitchell. state by the Mississippi Association of Coaches . . . Led head coach Al Jones’ George County (Miss.) High School team to a 10-3 record during his senior season and to the JASPER O’QUINN, DB, 5-10, 185, BUDE, MISS. (COPIAH-LINCOLN [MISS.] CC) quarterfinals of the Class 4A state tournament . . . Was fifth in the state with 50 catches JUNIOR COLLEGE: Rated the No. 9 Juco prospect in the state of Mississippi by the for 1,017 yards, a 20.3-yard average per catch, and 16 touchdowns during his senior Jackson Clarion-Ledger in its season-ending ranking, the second-highest rated defen- season . . . Picked as one of the top 25 recruits in the state of Mississippi following his sive back . . . Credited with running a 4.4 in the 40-yard dash by the Scout.com recruiting senior campaign by the Clarion-Ledger . . . Outstanding high school athlete who played web site . . . Also credited with a 260-pound bench press maximum and a 30-inch verti- quarterback at George County High School in Lucedale, Miss. . . . Completed 66-of-137 cal jump by the Rivals.com recruiting web site . . . Named first-team all-region XXIII in passes for 1,237 yards and 22 touchdowns as a junior and was named Mississippi’s Class the Mississippi junior college system and first-team, all-South Division by the Mississippi 4A most valuable player following the ’03 season by the region coaches . . . Led the Association of Community and Junior Colleges . . . Recorded 34 total tackles and had Rebels to the state quarterfinals as a junior as well . . . Rushed for 469 yards and seven four pass interceptions in his only season for head coach Glenn Davis at Co-Lin . . . scores . . . Also played cornerback on the high school level, returning an interception 96 Transferred to Copiah-Lincoln Community College from Delta State at mid-term 2005 . yards for a touchdown as a senior . . . Started at George County since his 10th grade . . Other top scholarship offers: LSU, West Virginia, Louisville, Iowa State and Tulsa . . . year . . . Also a standout basketball and baseball player on the prep level. Committed to MSU in December 2006. PERSONAL: Born Co-Eric McKenny Riley, 11-10-86, in Lucedale, Miss. . . . Son of Ms. DELTA STATE: Played in nine games during his true freshman season for head coach Erica Lawrence. Rick Rhoades at NCAA Division II school Delta State (Miss.) University . . . Made 37 tackles, including four and one-half tackles for loss (minus 22 yards), one of which was QUENTIN SAULSBERRY, DL, 6-3, 275, COLDWATER, MISS. (INDEPENDENCE) a quarterback sack (minus 11 yards) . . . Forced one fumble, broke up five passes and HIGH SCHOOL: Selected to play in the Max Emfinger All-American Bowl Game Classic had one pass interception for the Statesmen in his lone season at the Cleveland, Miss., all-star game at Shreveport, La., following his senior season . . . Rated the No. 36 institution. offensive guard prospect in the country by ESPN.com . . . Ranked among the top 60 HIGH SCHOOL: Starred at both quarterback and defensive back for head coach offensive linemen in the Southeast by PrepStar recruiting magazine in its season-ending Anthony Hart at Franklin County High School in Meadville, Miss. . . . Led his high school yearbook . . . Rated as the No. 15 prospect in the state following his senior season by team to a 12-2 record and into the Class 3A title game as a senior, after making the Rivals.com, the third-best offensive lineman . . . Ranked among the top 25 players in switch from running back . . . Rushed for 1,479 yards and scored eight touchdowns as a the state of Mississippi by the Jackson Clarion-Ledger following his senior season, one tailback during his junior campaign, helping his team to an 8-3 overall record. of the top seven offensive linemen in the state . . . Named first-team, all-state in all clas- PERSONAL: Born Jasper Jerome O’Quinn, 2-2-87, in Brookhaven, Miss. . . . Son of Mr. sifications by the Clarion-Ledger newspaper on the offensive line following his senior and Mrs. Richey O’Quinn . . . His cousin, Mike Hunt, is also a 2007 signee. season . . . Earned first-team, all-state mention in Class 3A by the Mississippi Association of Coaches at offensive guard . . . Graded out at 93 percent during his senior campaign CHRIS RELF, QB, 6-3, 211, MONTGOMERY, ALA. (CARVER) with 24 pancake blocks . . . Ran a 5.15 40-yard dash at the Oxford Scout.com combine, HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked No. 29, regardless of position, in the state of Alabama in the third-fastest time among linemen . . . His nine-foot broad jump was the best in his SuperPrep Magazine’s season-ending list of the top prospects in the state . . . Was the group, while his 8.03-second time in the three-cone event was second best among his second-best quarterback on that list . . . Credited with running a 4.8 in the 40-yard dash peers . . . His 5.03-second short shuttle time tied for the third fastest at that camp, while by the Rivals.com recruiting web site . . . Selected the second-best quarterback at the his 26-foot vertical leap was third among linemen . . . Credited with a 325-pound bench Scout.com combine at Tuscaloosa, Ala., following his junior season . . . Played for head press max by the Rivals.com recruiting web site . . . Started on both sides of the ball coach Larry Ware at Carver High School in Montgomery, Ala . . . Threw for more than since his freshman season in high school for head coach Clay Stevens at Independence 1,500 yards in a ground-oriented offense during his junior season in high school for the (Miss.) High School . . . Registered 40 tackles during his sophomore season as a defen- Wolverines . . . Committed to MSU in May 2006. sive tackle . . . Also played basketball and ran track on the high school level . . . Other PERSONAL: Born Christopher L. Relf, 5-26-89, in Montgomery, Ala. . . . Son of Mr. and top scholarship offer: Ole Miss . . . Committed to MSU in July 2006. Mrs. Dennis Relf . . . His father played football at Miles College and his brother Eric cur- PERSONAL: Born Quentin Cortez Saulsberry, 10-14-88, in Coldwater, Miss. . . . Son of rently plays football at Alcorn (Miss.) State University. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Saulsberry.

ERIC RICHARDS, P/K, 6-4, 227, VICKSBURG, MISS. (WARREN CENTRAL) DEREK SHERROD, OT, 6-5, 298, COLUMBUS, MISS. (CALEDONIA) HIGH SCHOOL: Rated the No. 3 place-kicker prospect in the country by ESPN.com . . HIGH SCHOOL: Selected to play in the Offense-Defense All-American Bowl all-star . Ranked No. 5 nationally as a kicker/punter combo player by prokicker.com web site . game in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., following his senior season . . . Rated the No. 26 offensive . . Was listed as the No. 10 place-kicker nationally by the same site . . . Ranked among tackle prospect in the country by ESPN.com . . . Ranked among the top 20 offensive the top 40 players in the state of Mississippi by the Jackson Clarion-Ledger following his linemen in the Southeast by PrepStar recruiting magazine in its season-ending yearbook senior season, the only place-kicker or punter to make the list . . . Named first-team, all- . . . Considered one of the top five prospects in the state by that publication . . . Ranked state for all classifications in Mississippi as a punter by that newspaper . . . Also earned No. 24 on the Mobile Press Register’s Super Southern 120, the top-ranked offensive first-team, all-state mention by the Mississippi Association of Coaches as a punter and tackle on the list . . . Named to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution Super Southern 100, second-team, all-state as a place-kicker in Class 5A . . . Converted eight-of-12 field goal symbolic of being one of the top 100 players in the South . . . One of just 16 offensive attempts as a senior for head coach Curtis Brewer at Warren Central High School in linemen so recognized . . . Ranked as the No. 18 offensive tackle prospect in the coun- Vicksburg, Miss. . . . Had a season-long, 47-yard three-pointer . . . Averaged 45.1 yards try prior to his senior season by the Rivals.com recruiting web site, the No. 5 prospect per punt on 47 kicks as a senior as well, with 19 of his punts going inside the 20-yard in the Magnolia State according to that site . . . Moved to No. 3 in the state on that line . . . Had a season-best, 68-yard punt . . . All but three of his kickoffs as a senior (41 site’s post-season list, the top offensive lineman . . . Ranked with the top 14 offensive of 44) went into the end zone . . . Also a member of the Warren Central High School linemen in the southeast in the 2007 Rivals recruiting yearbook . . . Listed No. 2 on the soccer and golf teams . . .Solid 3.0 grade point average in the high school classroom . . Jackson Clarion-Ledger ranking of the top 40 prospects in the state of Mississippi, the . Committed to MSU in September 2006. top-rated offensive lineman . . . Rated the No. 5 prospect in the state of Mississippi, PERSONAL: Born Eric Charles Richards, 7-31-89, in Vicksburg, Miss. . . . Son of Mr. and regardless of position, by SuperPrep Recruiting Magazine, the top-ranked offensive Mrs. David Richards. lineman . . . That publication also had him ranked as the No. 35 offensive line prospect in the country . . . Moved to No. 4 in that publication’s season-ending all-America issue, CO-ERIC RILEY, WR, 6-2, 200, LUCEDALE, MISS. (MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST CC) the state’s top-rated offensive lineman . . . Named the Gatorade Mississippi Player of JUNIOR COLLEGE: Named first-team, junior college all-America at wide receiver the Year for 2006 . . . Named to the Clarion-Ledger Dandy Dozen prior to his senior by the J.C. Grid Wire national web site and the National Junior College Athletic season, symbolic of being ranked among the top 12 players in the state of Mississippi . . Association . . . Rated the No. 1 Juco prospect in the state of Mississippi by the Jackson . Named first-team, all-state on the offensive line in all classifications by that newspaper Clarion-Ledger in its season-ending ranking . . . Named first-team, all-South Division following his senior season . . . Earned first-team, all-Southeast on the offensive line in and all-region at wide receiver following his sophomore campaign by the Mississippi the pre-season recruiting guide by Scout . . . Ranked No. 38 overall in the southeast in Association of Community and Junior Colleges . . . Led the MACJC with 43 pass recep- that publication, the fourth-best offensive lineman listed . . . Earned first-team, all-state tions for 607 yards, a 14.1-yard per catch average, during the ’06 season . . . His receiv- mention in Class 3A by the Mississippi Association of Coaches at offensive tackle . . . ing yardage was 11th best in the nation . . . Selected first-team all-state at wide receiver Allowed just one quarterback sack during his senior season and was credited with 32 by the MACJC following his initial season for head coach Steve Campbell at Mississippi pancake blocks . . . Also made 79 tackles on defense, with six quarterback sacks and Gulf Coast Community College . . .Caught 36 passes for 490 yards, a 13.6-yard average, four fumble recoveries . . . He also blocked three kicks . . . Credited with a 325-pound

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bench press max and a 30-inch vertical jump by recruiting web site Scout.com . . . a 13-1 record during his junior season and to the Class 2A state championship game . His 5.35-second 40-yard dash time was fourth-fastest among offensive linemen at the . . Named first-team, all-state by the Mississippi Association of Coaches . . . Registered Starkville Scout.com combine in 2005 (as a high school sophomore) . . . His 4.84-second 162 tackles, including 19 tackles for loss, 13 of which were quarterback sacks, with seven run in the short shuttle and 8.16-second time in the three-cone run were the second fumble recoveries during that junior campaign for the Blue Devils . . . Other top scholar- fastest . . . Four-year starter on the offensive line and three-year regular on the defensive ship offers: Alabama and Ole Miss . . . Committed to MSU in May 2006. side of the ball for head coaches David Boykin and Jack Hankins at Caledonia (Miss.) PERSONAL: Born Antonio White, 10-8-87, in Hollandale, Miss. . . . Son of Ms. Janice High School . . . A three-time all-area selection by the Columbus Commercial Dispatch, McGee. including being named as both an offensive and defensive lineman his senior year . . . Was also a two-time, Elite 11 selection by that newspaper, symbolic of being one of top O’NEAL WILDER, WR, 6-5, 190, CARTHAGE, MS (CARTHAGE) 11 players in a 10 county area surrounding Columbus . . . Named second-team, all-state HIGH SCHOOL: Selected to play in the Max Emfinger All-American Bowl Game Classic following his junior season by the Mississippi Association of Coaches . . . Recorded 93 all-star game at Shreveport, La., following his senior season . . . Had one catch for 43 tackles with four quarterback sacks and three fumble recoveries during his junior season yards in that game . . . Credited with running a 4.48 in the 40-yard dash by recruiting as defensive tackle for the Confederates . . . Also played basketball on the high school web site Scout.com . . . Played just two years of high school football . . . Named second- level . . . Outstanding high school student with a 3.5 grade point average . . . Other top team, all-state at wide receiver following his senior season for head coach Pete Lucovich scholarship offers: Florida, Miami (Fla.), Notre Dame, Michigan, Louisville and Ole Miss at Carthage (Miss.) High School by the Jackson Clarion-Ledger . . . Selected first-team, . . . Committed to MSU in August 2006. all-state in Class 3A by the Mississippi Association of Coaches . . . Helped his prep team PERSONAL: Born Derek Lee Sherrod, 4-23-89, in Chula Vista, Calif. . . . Son of Mr. and reach the second round of the state playoffs during his senior season . . . Had more than Mrs. Louis Sherrod. 600 yards receiving and 13 touchdowns during that senior year . . . Had 18 catches for 428 yards, a 23.8-yard average, and four touchdowns, during his junior campaign . . . ZACH SMITH, DB, 6-0, 180, ALTOONA, AL (SUSAN MOORE) Also a standout basketball and track performer on the high school level . . . Scheduled HIGH SCHOOL: Named Most Valuable Player of the North team in the Alabama High to run both the 200 and 400 meters in track at State as well . . . Ran a state-best 48.3 in School Athletic Association All-Star Game in December 2005, a contest for the state of the 400 meters on the high school level . . . Other top scholarship offer: Miami (Fla.) . . Alabama’s top juniors . . . Completed 10-of-19 passes for 85 yards and added 60 more . Committed to Mississippi State in February 2007. yards rushing in that game . . . Credited with running a 4.52-second 40-yard dash at PERSONAL: Born Cranston O’Neal Wilder, 8-9-89, in Jackson, Miss. . . . Son of Mr. and the Tuscaloosa Scout.com combine prior to his senior campaign . . . Holds the state of Mrs. LeRoy Rushing. Alabama total offense record with more than 10,000 yards . . . Started every year since his freshman season through the end of his prep career for head coach Tim Gillespie at LAMARCUS WILLIAMS, DL, 6-1, 290, BASTROP, LA (BASTROP) Susan Moore High School in Blountsville, Ala., throwing for more than 6,000 yards . . . HIGH SCHOOL: Listed as the No. 48 defensive tackle prospect in the country by Led Susan Moore to a 29-8 record the final three seasons . . . Selected as a finalist for recruiting web site Rivals.com . . . That site also ranked him as the No. 27 prospect, the state of Alabama Wendy’s High School Heisman, given annually to the state’s top regardless of position, in the state of Louisiana . . . Rated as the No. 53 defensive tackle football player . . .Led his team to a 12-2 record as a senior and into the state semifinals prospect in the country by recruiting web site Scout.com . . . Ranked among the top 75 . . . Named the Alabama Class 3A state Back of the Year following his senior campaign defensive linemen in the Southeast by PrepStar recruiting magazine in its season-ending . . . Selected first-team, all-state as a senior, he completed 215-of-341 passes for 3,000 yearbook . . . Credited with running a 4.9 40-yard dash by that publication . . . Rated yards and 34 touchdowns . . . . Also rushed 189 times for 1,501 yards and 23 more scores with the top 50 defensive linemen in the southeast by Rivals.com recruiting yearbook . . . Also had 81 tackles and recorded five interceptions as a free safety on defense . . . following his senior season . . . Considered the No. 26 prospect, regardless of position, Selected first-team, all-state when he passed for 2,450 yards and 18 touchdowns, and in the state of Louisiana by SuperPrep Magazine in its pre-season edition . . . Moved rushed for 950 more and 12 scores during his junior season . . . Invited to participate in up four spots from that publication’s pre-season ranking following his senior season . the U.S. Army and Scout.com Combine for juniors . . . Also attended the Elite 11 Camp . . Earned all-state recognition after his junior and senior campaigns, leading Bastrop for quarterbacks following his junior season . . . Completed 106-of-193 passes, a 55 to a pair of state championships . . . Registered 62 tackles, 12 tackles for loss, five of percent completion rate, for 1,854 yards with 24 touchdowns and just one interception which were quarterback sacks during his senior season for head coach Brad Bradshaw during his sophomore campaign . . . Also rushed 115 times for 600 yards and 11 scores at Bastrop (La.) High School . . . That defense shut out five opponents, held the opposi- that year . . . Outstanding student (3.8 GPA) in the classroom . . . Committed to MSU tion to less than a touchdown per game, and helped Bastrop go 15-0 during his senior in November 2006. season for the Rams . . . Made 76 total tackles, with 10 tackles for loss, six of which were PERSONAL: Born Zachary Alan Smith, 11-9-88, in Birmingham, Ala. . . . Son of Mr. Alan quarterback sacks, during that junior campaign . . . Also forced three fumbles . . . Other Smith and Ms. Diana Whatley . . . His brother Curt Smith plays football at Samford. top scholarship offers: Ole Miss, Alabama, Arkansas, and Colorado. PERSONAL: Born LaMarcus Jerome Williams, 2-3-89, in Bastrop, La. . . . Son of Mr. ETHAN STOCKETT, RB, 6-1, 250, FORT SMITH, AR (SOUTHSIDE) Michael Frazier and Ms. Debra Williams Frazier. HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked among the top 45 running backs in the Southeast by PrepStar recruiting magazine in its season-ending yearbook, one of just four fullbacks listed . . . K.J. WRIGHT, LB, 6-3, 200, OLIVE BRANCH, MS (OLIVE BRANCH) Rated the No. 14 prospect in the state of Arkansas, regardless of position, by SuperPrep HIGH SCHOOL: Listed as the No. 19 prospect in the state following his senior Recruiting Magazine and its season-ending all-America issue, the top-ranked fullback on season by Rivals.com, the second-best outside linebacker in their ranking . . . Rated the list . . . Credited with running a 4.7 in the 40-yard dash by recruiting web site Scout. the No. 22 prospect in the state of Mississippi, regardless of position, by SuperPrep com . . . Recruiting web site Rivals.com credited him with a 410-pound bench press max Recruiting Magazine, the fourth-best defensive end in the list . . . Moved to 21st in that during his junior year and with 34 repetitions of 185 pounds on the bench . . . He also publication’s season-ending All-America issue . . . Ranked among the top 25 players in jumped 32 inches in the vertical leap . . . Three-year starter for head coach Jeff Williams the state of Mississippi by the Jackson Clarion-Ledger following his senior season . . . at Southside High School in Fort Smith, Ark. . . . Helped Southside to a Class 7A state Named first-team, all-state on the defensive line by the Clarion-Ledger in all classifica- title as a senior . . . Rushed 46 times for 480 yards, a 10.4-yard per carry average, and tions following his senior season for head coach Scott Samsel at Olive Branch (Miss.) five touchdowns, for the Rebels . . . Also caught 25 passes for 340 yards, a 13.6-yard High School . . . Also earned first-team, all-state mention by the Mississippi Association per catch average, and two more scores . . . Was the team’s regular fullback during of Coaches at outside linebacker in Class 5A . . . Made 91 total tackles during that senior his junior and senior campaigns, he started as a defensive lineman as a sophomore . season for the Conquistadors, including 48 solos . . . Recorded 13 quarterback sacks and . . Excellent student (3.7 grade point average) on the high school level . . . Other top a pass interception as well . . . Helped Olive Branch to a 12-2 overall record as a senior . scholarship offer: Arkansas, Auburn, Ole Miss, Clemson and Tulsa . . . Committed to . . Ran a 4.69 40-yard dash at the Oxford Scout.com combine prior to his senior season MSU in May 2006. . . . Recorded 50 tackles and six sacks during his junior campaign . . . Also a standout PERSONAL: Born Ethan Edward Stockett, 4-26-89, in Santa Clara, Calif. . . . Son of Mr. for an undefeated basketball team as a senior . . . Solid student in the classroom on and Mrs. Bill Stockett. the prep level . . . Other top scholarship offers: Auburn, Arkansas, Ole Miss and South Carolina . . . Committed to MSU in December 2006. ANTONIO WHITE, LB, 6-2, 240, HOLLANDALE, MISS. (SIMMONS) PERSONAL: Born Kenneth Bernard Wright Jr., 7-23-89, in Memphis, Tenn. . . . Son of HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked No. 87 on the Mobile Press Register’s Super Southern 120 . . . Mr. Kenneth Wright Sr., and Ms. Jacquelyn Wright. Ranked among the top 50 linebackers in the Southeast by PrepStar recruiting magazine in its season-ending yearbook . . . Rated the No. 16 prospect in the state of Mississippi, regardless of position, by SuperPrep Recruiting Magazine, the second-best linebacker listed . . . Moved to 15th on that list in the publication’s season-ending All-America issue . . . Ranked among the top 25 players in the state of Mississippi by the Jackson Clarion-Ledger following his senior season . . . Named second-team, all-state for all classifications by the Clarion-Ledger newspaper following his senior season . . . Ranked with the top 40 linebackers in the southeast in the 2007 Rivals recruiting yearbook . . . Credited with running a 4.7 in the 40-yard dash by recruiting web site Scout.com . . . Benched 350 pounds during his junior campaign according to recruiting web site Rivals. com and pressed 185 pounds 20 times at the Rivals combine . . . That web site has him ranked as the No. 12 prospect in the state following his senior season, the third-ranked linebacker . . . Made 130 tackles, including 13 for loss and seven sacks as a senior . . . Helped lead head coach Brian Ford’s/Carlos Thompson Simmons High School team to

Media Information & Record Book 2.32 Head Coach Sylvester Croom

When Mississippi State began its search in October 2003 for the 31st head coach in its long football history, the university sought an enthusiastic THE SYLVESTER CROOM FILE teacher with the energy to rebuild the Bulldog football program and an PERSONAL individual with an attention to detail who demands the discipline needed to Birthdate: September 25, 1954 Birthplace: Tuscaloosa, Ala. bring structure to a vast organization. On all accounts, MSU found its man Hometown: Tuscaloosa, Ala. when it hired Sylvester Croom on Dec. 1, 2003. Family: Wife (former Jeri Ingram); “Sylvester Croom met all of the criteria we laid forth for the selection of Children (daughter Jennifer) a new head football coach at Mississippi State,” Director of Athletics Larry Templeton said at the time. “We went after the best football coach, and we’re EDUCATION High School: Tuscaloosa [AL] HS (1971) confi dent we found that individual in Sylvester Croom.” College: Alabama (1975) Since his hiring, Croom has undertaken the arduous task of constructing the foundation upon which the Bulldog football program will be rebuilt. PLAYING EXPERIENCE There is little question that progress toward that goal has been achieved. In High School: Tuscaloosa [AL] HS (1968-70) College: Alabama (1972-74) the three years since being named to head MSU's football fortunes, the traits Professional: New Orleans Saints (1975) that made Croom the best coach for State have come to life. Croom became an in-demand speaker at alumni and booster events be- COACHING EXPERIENCE cause of his forthright approach to directing the pigskin program from the 1976 Graduate Assistant, Alabama (Centers) ouset, and that demand continues today. But his non-stop energy on the 1977-81 Assistant Coach, Alabama (Inside Linebackers) 1982-83 Assistant Coach, Alabama (Outside Linebackers) banquet circuit was only exceeded by the fervor with which he began shap- 1984-86 Assistant Coach, Alabama (Inside Linebackers) ing the Bulldog football operation. He established new offensive and defen- 1987-90 Assistant Coach, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Running Backs) sive systems, paying particular attention to an attack which mirrored what he 1991 Assistant Coach, Indianapolis Colts (Running Backs) 1992-96 Assistant Coach, San Diego Chargers (Running Backs) taught as a National Football League assistant. And despite the fact he had 1997-00 Assistant Coach, Detroit Lions (Offensive Coordinator) been away from the college game for 17 years as a pro coach, he has been 2001-03 Assistant Coach, Green Bay Packers (Running Backs) unwavering in his demand for student-athlete accountability, on the fi eld and 2004- Head Coach, Mississippi State off it. His fi rst two Bulldog teams fi nished 3-8, a record he has been quick to point BOWL EXPERIENCE As a Player out is not acceptable at MSU. That said, the fi nal marks were still one-win 1973 Cotton improvements over the team he inherited. His fi rst team posted the school’s 1973 Sugar fi rst victory over a ranked team in four years, a 38-31 win over then-No. 20 1975 Orange Florida, and his second squad captured the Egg Bowl Trophy for the fi rst time As a Coach in four years. 1976 Liberty 1981 Cotton His third team concluded the year 3-9, but also lost four games by a fi eld 1977 Sugar 1982 Liberty goal each, three of those being SEC contests. The Bulldogs were just one 1978 Sugar 1983 Sun 1979 Sugar 1985 Aloha made play in each of those games away from a winning season and a post- 1980 Cotton 1986 Sun season bowl bid. Even before coaching his fi rst football contest on the Starkville campus, Croom was recognized nationally in 2004 for his impact on the college game. Dennis Dodd ranked him #2 on CBS Sportsline’s list of the 50 most relevant people in college football for the 2004 season. In so doing, Dodd said: “The In 2002, Green Bay clinched the inaugural NFC North championship with State program took on a more organized look the moment he arrived.” a second-straight 12-4 record. Croom’s backs contributed to a Packers’ rush- Sports Illustrated rated him the 31st most infl uential minority in all of ing effort that posted the most yards on the ground in 17 years. His rush- sports. “In Mississippi and beyond, his impact has already been profound,” ers helped Green Bay rank fi fth in the National Football Conference in that SI noted. category. As part of that effort, Green earned his second consecutive trip to Just this past February, Croom was invited to the White House by Presi- the Pro Bowl on the heels of his third-straight 1,000-yard season. He ranked dent George W. Bush to celebrate African-American History Month. Croom fourth in the NFC in rushing. Additionally, Croom’s work with undrafted free was one of the 200 minority leaders invited to the program in the East Room. agent Tony Fisher furthered his reputation as a successful teacher. Fisher’s The President indicated that Croom was not only invited because he was the rushing total was the most by a Green Bay rookie in 16 years. fi rst African-American head football coach in the SEC, but because “he’s a In his fi rst season in Green Bay, Croom helped the Pack qualify for the strong leader and a fi ne man. And I thank you for blazing trails.” postseason for the fi rst time in three years with a 12-4 record. Green Bay Croom came to State from the NFL’s Green Bay Packers, where he served defeated San Francisco in the NFC Wild Card game, the Packers’ fi rst post- the previous three seasons under then-Packer general manager/head coach season win in three seasons. Green posted a second-consecutive 1,000-yard Mike Sherman as the team’s running backs coach. He is a veteran of 29 years season and led the team in receptions for a second-straight year. Green was in the coaching profession, 17 of which have come at the professional level second in the NFC in both rushing yards and total yards from scrimmage. on the offensive side of the football. He spent four years as an NFL offensive Under Croom’s tutelage, Green was named the team’s Most Valuable Player coordinator. and earned his fi rst of three straight trips to Hawaii’s Pro Bowl. He was also a Croom’s Packer running attack ranked third in the National Football League second-team, All-Pro selection by the Associated Press. in 2003, averaging 160 yards per game. Under his guidance, Ahman Green During his three seasons in Green Bay, the Packers were the second-most blossomed into one of the true stars of the NFL. He fi nished second in the successful NFL franchise, winning nearly 70 percent of their games over that league in rushing in ‘03 and was the fourth most productive rusher in the NFL stretch. over the three seasons in which Croom was his coach. “Sylvester is a great football coach,” Sherman said. “He is a salt-of-the- The natural by-product of Green’s stellar season in 2003 was a third-straight, earth person who represents everything good.” 12-4 regular season and a second consecutive NFC North title. Croom, who Sherman hired Croom on Jan. 30, 2001, and the latter arrived in Green Bay had already accepted MSU’s head coaching position, helped the Packers to after four seasons as offensive coordinator for the Detroit Lions (1997-2000). the second round of the NFL playoffs. Croom achieved noted success during those four years in charge of the

Media Information & Record Book 3.1 Head Coach Sylvester Croom

Detroit attack. His 1997 offense ranked second in the NFL overall, and he Croom fi rst enjoyed achievement at Alabama as a player under Bryant, helped lead the Lions to a postseason playoff berth. Hall of Fame running lettering for three seasons (1972-74), and starting the fi nal two at center, back Barry Sanders led the NFL in rushing and became just the third player in helping the Tide to a 22-2 overall record as a starter. During his playing career league history to crack the 2,000-yard barrier that year. Wide receivers Her- with the Tide, Alabama captured three straight SEC titles and the national man Moore and Johnnie Morton both surpassed 1,000 yards receiving, with championship in 1973. The Crimson Tide went to the Cotton, Sugar and Or- Moore leading the NFL with 104 catches. Detroit became the fi rst organiza- ange Bowls during his playing career. tion to have teammates lead the NFL in both rushing and receiving in the As a senior captain, the 6-0, 229-pound Croom was named all-SEC and a same season. Moore and Morton entered the 2003 season Nos. 7 and 21, on Kodak All-America, in addition to earning the Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the the NFL’s top active receivers list. best offensive lineman in the league. He earned a trip to the 1975 Senior Bowl In 1998, Sanders rushed for nearly 1,500 yards, and Morton duplicated the in Mobile, Ala., for his standout play. He was so respected by the Alabama feat of more than 1,000 yards receiving in a season. One year later, Morton coaching staff for his devotion to the game of football that the program each and Germaine Crowell combined for nearly 2,500 yards receiving and tight spring awards the “Sylvester Croom Commitment to Excellence Award.” end David Sloan earned a trip to the Pro Bowl with the best production by a Before making his mark at center while at UA, he had stints at linebacker, Lion tight end in 20 years. tight end and tackle. Croom helped lead Detroit to its best fi nish in three seasons during the “In my career, I’ve been around a lot of great leaders,” Ozzie Newsome, 2000 campaign, narrowly missing a second-straight, post-season appear- Hall of Fame tight end, current general manager of the Baltimore Ravens and ance, what would have been the third in his four seasons in the Motor City. former teammate of Croom’s at Alabama, said. “And he led that huddle, trust Prior to his tenure with Detroit, Croom tutored the San Diego Charger run- me. He was impressive at a lot of things, but mostly a leader.” ning backs for fi ve seasons (1992-96). During that span, the Chargers twice At just 20 years of age, Croom earned a bachelor’s degree in history with won Conference Western Division titles and participated a minor in biology in 1975 from Alabama. He earned his master’s degree in in postseason play three times. The ‘94 Charger team not only won a Western educational administration in 1977 from the Tuscaloosa school as well. Division championship, it won a pair of postseason contests and played in A 1975 free agent signee of the New Orleans Saints following his playing Super Bowl XXIX. days at Alabama, Croom played one season in the NFL before going back to Under Croom’s direction, second-year back Natrone Means set a team Tuscaloosa to launch his coaching career as a graduate assistant in 1976. He rushing record in 1994 with 1,350 yards. It was in San Diego where Croom fi rst worked with the centers during that one-season apprenticeship. joined the staff of Bobby Ross, with whom he made the move to Detroit. Born Sept. 25, 1954, in Tuscaloosa, Ala., Sylvester Croom Jr., starred at “He’s as good a coach as you could ask for on the fi eld and in the class- Tuscaloosa High School as a linebacker and tight end. His wife, Jeri, is also room,” Ross said. “He is a great communicator with coaches and with play- a Tuscaloosa native. The couple has a daughter, Jennifer, who lives with hus- ers. I’ve had some great coaches work for me like George O’Leary, Ralph band Ira Bates and daughter, Ryan, in Mobile, Ala. Friedgen and Frank Beamer. I put Sylvester Croom in the same category as The son of a Tuscaloosa minister, Croom’s late father, mother and aunts those guys.” were all school teachers. The elder Croom, who was an all-America football Croom broke into the NFL as running backs coach with the Tampa Bay Buc- player at Alabama A&M, served as the team chaplain at the University of caneers in 1987. He worked in Tampa for four years (1987-90) before joining Alabama and was recently recognized posthumously by the institution as one the Indianapolis Colts in the same capacity for one season (1991). of the 40 pioneers of civil rights in the state. But the Tuscaloosa, Ala., native also has a solid resume on the college coaching level. He worked for 11 seasons at his alma mater, the University of Alabama, all on the defensive side of the football. Croom oversaw both the inside (1977-81, 1984-86) and outside (1982-83) linebackers during his tenure with the Crimson Tide. He helped Alabama to back-to-back national champi- onships in 1978-79. With his help, Alabama led the Southeastern Conference in total defense during the 1979 and ‘80 seasons. That ‘79 team recorded fi ve shutout wins, gave up just seven touchdowns all season, and allowed only 180 yards of total offense per game during its championship run. During his coaching tenure at Alabama, the Crimson Tide went to 10 postseason bowl games in 11 years. He accompanied Alabama teams to the Sugar Bowl (1977-79), Cotton Bowl (1980-81), (1983,’86), Liberty Bowl (1976,’82) and Aloha Bowl (1985) while in Tuscaloosa. Croom helped Alabama teams to a composite 102-28-2 record during those 11 seasons. Croom began his Alabama coaching tenure on the staff of legendary Tide head football coach Paul “Bear” Bryant and stayed in Tuscaloosa when Ray Perkins was hired to succeed Bryant. Croom only left UA when Perkins took him to Tampa Bay when the latter was named the head coach there. “Mississippi State has hired a real good man,” Perkins said. “Sylvester is a great character guy, and he’s a bright coach. He gets along well with people, and he’s very organized.” Croom also enjoyed a measure of teaching success on the collegiate level at Alabama. Four of his players - E.J. Junior (1981), Mike Pitts (1983), Cor- nelius Bennett (1987) and the late Derrick Thomas (1989) - all became fi rst- round NFL draft picks following their days with Croom. Two of his lineback- ers - Wayne Davis (1983-86) and Thomas Boyd (1978-81) - rank one-two on Alabama’s all-time tackle chart, while Thomas still ranks fi rst in career sacks at UA.

Media Information & Record Book 3.2 Head Coach Sylvester Croom CROOM’S HEAD COACHING RESULTS CROOM'S COACHING RECORDS 2004 - MISSISSIPPI STATE YEAR SCHOOL RECORD BOWL / PLAYOFFS RECORD (3-8, 1-7 SEC WEST) ASSISTANT COACH 9/4 TULANE W 28-7 1977 Alabama 11-1 Sugar 9/11 * AUBURN L 14-43 1978 Alabama 11-1 Sugar 9/18 MAINE L 7- 9 1979 Alabama 12-0 Sugar 9/25 * at LSU L 0-51 1980 Alabama 10-2 Cotton 10/2 * at Vanderbilt L 13-31 1981 Alabama 9-2-1 Cotton 10/9 UAB L 13-27 1982 Alabama 8-4 Liberty 10/23 * FLORIDA W 38-31 1983 Alabama 8-4 Sun 10/30 * KENTUCKY W 22- 7 1984 Alabama 5-6 11/6 * at Alabama L 14-30 1985 Alabama 9-2-1 Aloha 11/20 * ARKANSAS L 21-24 1986 Alabama 10-3 Sun 11/27 * at Ole Miss L 3-20 1987 Tampa Bay 4-11 1988 Tampa Bay 5-11 2005 - MISSISSIPPI STATE 1989 Tampa Bay 5-11 RECORD (3-8, 1-7 SEC WEST) 1990 Tampa Bay 6-10 9/3 MURRAY STATE W 38-6 1991 Indianapolis 1-15 9/10 * at Auburn L 0-28 1992 San Diego 11-5 AFC Semifinals 9/17 vs. Tulane W 21-14 1993 San Diego 8-8 9/24 * GEORGIA L 10-23 1994 San Diego 11-5 Super Bowl XXIX 10/1 * LSU L 7-37 1995 San Diego 9-7 Wildcard Round 10/8 * at Florida L 9-35 1996 San Diego 8-8 10/22 HOUSTON L 16-28 1997 Detroit 9-7 Wildcard Round 10/29 * at Kentucky L 7-13 1998 Detroit 5-11 11/5 * ALABAMA L 0-17 1999 Detroit 8-8 Wildcard Round 11/19 * vs. Arkansas L 10-44 2000 Detroit 9-7 11/26 * OLE MISS W 35-14 2001 Green Bay 12-4 NFC Semifinals 2002 Green Bay 12-4 Wildcard Round 2006 - MISSISSIPPI STATE 2003 Green Bay 10-6 NFC Semifinals HEAD COACH RECORD (3-9, 1-7 SEC WEST) 2004 Mississippi State 3-8 8/31 * SOUTH CAROLINA L 0-15 2005 Mississippi State 3-8 9/9 * AUBURN L 0-34 2006 Mississippi State 3-9 9/16 TULANE L 29-32 9/23 at UAB W 16-10 (OT)

9/30 * at LSU L 17-48 10/7 WEST VIRGINIA L 14-42 CROOM VS. ALL OPPONENTS 10/14 JACKSONVILLE ST. W 35-3 Alabama 1-2 10/21 * at Georgia L 24-27 Arkansas 0-3 10/28 * KENTUCKY L 31-34 Auburn 0-3 11/4 * at Alabama W 24-16 Georgia 0-2 11/18 * ARKANSAS L 14-28 Florida 1-1 11/25 * at Ole Miss L 17-20 Houston 0-1 Jacksonville State 1-0 * Denotes SEC game Kentucky 1-2 LSU 0-3 Maine 0-1 Murray State 1-0 Ole Miss 1-2 South Carolina 0-1 Tulane 2-1 UAB 1-1 Vanderbilt 0-1 West Virginia 0-1

Media Information & Record Book 3.3 Woody McCorvey - Offensive Coordinator & QBs WOODY No assistant coach hired by Sylvester Croom has a longer personal rela- MCCORVEY tionship with the Bulldog head man than Woody McCorvey, who Croom hired ASSISTANT HEAD COACH / as his assistant head coach on his initial Mississippi State staff. McCorvey runs OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR / QUARTERBACKS Croom’s West Coast offense and coaches the team’s quarterbacks. FOURTH SEASON AT MSU In his fi rst two seasons at the helm of the Bulldog offense, McCorvey helped Jerious Norwood become just the second running back in MSU his- PERSONAL tory to surpass the 1,000-yard rushing plateau in consecutive seasons. Within Birthdate: September 30, 1950 McCorvey’s offense, Norwood became the school’s all-time leading rusher. Birthplace: Grove Hill, Ala. Following the mid-point of his third season directing the attack, McCorvey’s Hometown: Atmore, Ala. offense began to fl ourish on the ground and through the air. State averaged Family: Wife (former Ann Brown); 24.2 points per game over the season’s fi nal six weeks. The team averaged Children (son Marlon) 217.7 yards per game passing over that stretch, and 145.7 yards per game rushing in the fi nal three, all conference games. EDUCATION In 2005, Norwood gained 1,136 yards on the ground, the school’s third- High School: Escambia County (1968) highest single-season rushing mark. On the way to that feat, he gained 257 College: Alabama State (1972) yards rushing against Houston, a single-game MSU record. In Norwood’s fi rst season under McCorvey, the running back became just the sixth Bulldog PLAYING EXPERIENCE back to rush for more than 1,000 yards. This past season, Anthony Dixon set Alabama State (1968-71) school freshman rushing attempts, yards and touchdowns records. McCorvey, 56, came to State from the University of Tennessee where he COACHING EXPERIENCE served the previous fi ve seasons as the Volunteers’ running backs coach. 1972-77 Tate [Gonzalez, FL] HS With McCorvey heading the UT running game, the Volunteers posted a 46- 1978 North Carolina Central 14 overall record during that time frame. He helped guide Tennessee to the 1979-82 Alabama A&M 2000 Fiesta, 2001 Cotton, 2002 Florida Citrus, 2002 and ‘03 Peach Bowls. 1983-89 Clemson Under McCorvey’s leadership, Tennessee maintained the school’s reputa- 1990-97 Alabama tion of having a hard-nosed rushing attack. The Volunteers led the South- 1998 South Carolina eastern Conference in rushing in 1999, averaging 191.3 yards per game. 1999-03 Tennessee McCorvey’s work helped tailback Travis Stephens pace the SEC in rushing 2004- Mississippi State in 2001 with 1,464 yards. He was named fi rst-team, all-America that season and narrowly missed winning the Doak Walker Award as the country’s premier BOWL EXPERIENCE running back. One year prior, McCorvey helped tailback Travis Henry fi nish As a Coach second in the league and 14th nationally in rushing with 1,314 yards. Dur- 1985 Independence ing that team-rushing, league-leading ‘99 season, current National Football 1986 Gator League star Jamal Lewis was third among conference ground-gainers. 1988 Citrus Prior to joining the staff at Tennessee, McCorvey worked one season at 1989 Citrus South Carolina, where he served as the Gamecocks’ receivers coach. 1989 Gator McCorvey took the South Carolina job following an eight-year stay at the 1991 Fiesta University of Alabama from 1990-97. McCorvey served seven seasons as 1991 Blockbuster the Tide receivers coach, and the 1996 campaign as the team’s offensive 1993 Sugar coordinator. 1993 Gator During those fi rst seven seasons under head coach Gene Stallings, Ala- 1995 Citrus bama posted a 70-16-1 overall record on the fi eld. During that time, UA was 1997 Outback invited to the 1991 Fiesta Bowl, the 1991 Blockbuster Bowl, the 1993 Sugar 2000 Fiesta Bowl, the 1993 Gator Bowl, the 1995 Citrus Bowl, and the 1997 Outback 2001 Cotton Bowl. Alabama won the SEC Championship and the national title during an 2002 Citrus undefeated ‘92 campaign. With McCorvey at the controls of the offense in 2002 Peach 1996, Alabama fi nished 10-3 overall, including a win over Michigan in the 2003 Peach Outback Bowl. Before his SEC tenure, McCorvey worked seven years at Clemson Univer- NOTABLE sity (1983-89). With McCorvey coaching the tight ends from 1983-85 and Mentored Tennessee’s rushing attack that led the SEC in 1999 ... Tutored the wide receivers from 1986-89, Clemson posted a 60-19-3 overall record. fi rst-team, all-American Travis Stephens and current NFL star Jamal Lewis at During that time frame, the Tigers were invited to the 1985 Independence UT ... Member of the Alabama staff that guided the Crimson Tide to the 1992 Bowl, the 1986 and ‘89 Gator Bowls, as well as the 1988 and ‘89 Florida Citrus SEC and national crowns ... UA went to six bowls during his eight seasons in Bowls. Tuscaloosa. From 1979-82, he served as an assistant coach at Alabama A&M. He be- gan his collegiate coaching career at North Carolina Central in 1978. Mc- Corvey began his coaching career with a six-year stint at Tate High School in Pensacola, Fla. A quarterback at Alabama State University from 1968-72, McCorvey earned his bachelor’s degree from ASU in 1972 and a master’s degree from the University of West Florida in 1977. A native of Grove Hill, Ala., McCorvey is married to the former Ann Brown, and the couple has a son, Marlon.

Media Information & Record Book 3.4 Ellis Johnson - Defensive Coordinator & LBs ELLIS When Mississippi State head football coach Sylvester Croom tabbed Ellis JOHNSON Johnson as his defensive coordinator, he not only was drawing on his Ala- DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR / LINEBACKERS bama connections for an experienced defensive leader, but he was also get- FOURTH SEASON AT MSU ting a veteran teacher with head coaching credits on his resume. Johnson’s defensive know-how went on display immediately and has con- tinued throughout his three seasons at the head of the MSU defense. In his PERSONAL fi rst season, his group whacked more than 100 yards per game off the op- Birthdate: December 23, 1951 ponents’ total offensive output per game in the year prior to his arrival. In Birthplace: Winnsboro, S.C. 2005, MSU whittled another 30 yards per game off that average and moved Hometown: Winnsboro, S.C. to eighth overall in the league, just 40 yards per game from moving into the Family: Wife (former Caroline Courie); conference’s top three schools. Johnson’s defense held fi ve opponents to Children (sons Eli and Charlie; 17 points or less in ‘05. This past season, the MSU defense carved another daughter Sandra Elliott) 15 yards per game off its offense allowed, moved to seventh in the league overall in that category, just 30 yards from reaching the league’s top four. His EDUCATION group was fi fth in the conference in rush defense in ’06. High School: Winnsboro (1970) Under his guidance, middle linebacker Quinton Culberson fi nished third College: The Citadel (1975) in the Southeastern Conference in total tackles and earned all-SEC recogni- tion in 2006. Johnson, 55, came to State from The Citadel, where he served PLAYING EXPERIENCE the previous three seasons as the school’s head football coach. The military The Citadel (1970-74) institution based in Charleston, S.C., fi nished the 2003 campaign with a 6-6 mark, the best record at The Citadel in six years. COACHING EXPERIENCE A veteran of over a quarter-century in the coaching profession, it was a 1975 The Citadel third homecoming for the former Citadel player. He served as defensive ends 1976-78 Gaffney [S.C.] HS coach at his alma mater in 1975 to begin his coaching career and returned 1979-81 Spartanburg [S.C.] HS as linebacker coach in 1982, a pair of one-year stints. Johnson’s varied back- 1982 The Citadel ground includes work at the high school, small college, I-AA and major col- 1983 Gardner Webb College lege levels. He has coached in four Southeastern Conference championship 1984 Appalachian State games and tutored more than 20 players who have made NFL rosters. 1985-87 East Carolina Prior to his head coaching responsibilities at The Citadel, Johnson was 1988-89 Southern Miss defensive coordinator and outside linebackers coach at Alabama from 1997- 1990-93 Alabama 2000. During that four-year stay in Tuscaloosa, the Crimson Tide fi nished 1994-96 Clemson the 1999 season 10-3, won the Southeastern Conference championship over 1997-00 Alabama Florida 34-7 in the league title game, and earned a berth in the 2000 Orange 2001-03 The Citadel Bowl. That team had the nation’s second-best rushing defense, a unit that 2004- Mississippi State ranked ninth nationally in total defense. He also helped UA to a Music City Bowl appearance in 1998. BOWL EXPERIENCE That tenure in Tuscaloosa was his second with the Tide. He spent four As a Coach years as Alabama’s outside linebacker coach (1990-93), helping Gene Stall- 1988 Independence ings’ teams to a 41-9 record on the fi eld. He helped the 1992 UA team go 1991 Fiesta undefeated, win the SEC title, and earn unanimous national championship 1991 Blockbuster acclaim. His linebackers were an integral part to Alabama’s defense rank- 1993 Sugar ing fi rst nationally in both total defense and against the run. The ‘91 team 1993 Gator fi nished 11-1, losing only to Florida. All four Tide teams ended their seasons 1996 Gator in bowl games: the 1991 Fiesta, the ‘91 Blockbuster, the ‘93 Sugar, and the 1996 Peach ‘93 Gator. 1998 Music City Between stints at Alabama, Johnson spent three seasons at Clemson 2000 Orange (1994-96), the fi rst two as outside linebackers coach, the fi nal as defensive co- ordinator and defensive line instructor. Those last two Tiger teams concluded NOTABLE their seasons in the ‘96 Gator and ‘96 Peach Bowls. He helped that ‘95 de- Head coach at The Citadel during the three seasons prior to coming to MSU fense rank 10th nationally overall and fi rst in the Atlantic Coast Conference in ... On the Alabama staff that guided the Tide to the 1992 SEC and national scoring defense. Prior to his initial stay with the Crimson Tide, Johnson was titles ... Helped lead the UA defense to a No. 1 ranking in total defense that the defensive coordinator at Southern Mississippi (1988-89). On the staff of season ... Also assisted in guiding Alabama to the 1999 SEC crown ... Aided Curley Hallman at USM, those two teams fi nished 15-8 overall, and earned a in mentoring Clemson’s defense to a No. 10 ranking in 1995. post-season bowl reward at the Independence Bowl in 1988. Between his second stint at The Citadel and the two-year stay in Hatties- burg, Johnson worked in the state of North Carolina. He was head coach at Gardner-Webb College (1983), defensive coordinator at Appalachian State (1984) and outside linebackers coach and recruiting coordinator at East Caro- lina (1985-87). Johnson played defensive end for The Citadel in the early 1970s, and his coaching career began under Bobby Ross following his graduation in 1975. A native of Winnsboro, S.C., Johnson is married to the former Caroline Courie of Columbia, S.C. The couple has two sons, Eli and Charlie, and a daughter, Sandra Elliott.

Media Information & Record Book 3.5 Rockey Felker - Running Backs & Recruiting Coordinator ROCKEY Rockey Felker is living proof that persistence, loyalty and hard work pay FELKER dividends. At one time the head football coach at Mississippi State, Felker RECRUITING COORDINATOR / RUNNING BACKS has taken a long and circuitous route back to coaching on the Bulldog side- SIXTH SEASON AT MSU line. He enters his fi rst season as the running backs coach at his alma mater in 2007, and will serve the staff as recruiting coordinator. PERSONAL State head football coach Sylvester Croom initially retained Felker as Birthdate: February 1, 1953 the staff’s coordinator of football operations in 2004, a position Felker had Birthplace: Jackson, Tenn. held prior to Croom’s arrival. But it was during the next three years in that Hometown: Brownsville, Tenn. capacity that Felker showed Croom that he should be back on the practice Family: Wife (former Susan Tingle); and game fi elds. It was on the fi eld that his career accomplishments had Children (sons Jay, David & Stephen) earned him the designation as a rising young star on the coaching front, one that gained him an SEC head coaching position at age 33. EDUCATION Felker, 54, was the nation’s youngest collegiate head coach when he High School: Haywood (1971) was selected to guide the MSU football program in 1986. He directed the College: Mississippi State (1975) Bulldogs to a 6-5 mark in his fi rst season at the helm, the school’s fi rst win- ning season in fi ve years. Felker’s team won road games at Syracuse and at PLAYING EXPERIENCE defending SEC champion Tennessee during that ’86 season, and he became Mississippi State (1972-74) the fi rst State head football coach to post a winning record in his initial sea- son since the legendary in 1954. Felker served as State’s head COACHING EXPERIENCE football coach through the 1990 season. 1975-78 Mississippi State He came back to State as the school’s head coach following 11 years as 1979-80 Texas Tech an assistant coach on the collegiate level. Immediately prior to rejoining the 1981-82 Memphis State MSU program, he was an assistant at Alabama from 1983-85. He served 1983-85 Alabama as the Crimson Tide receivers coach in 1983-84 and the offensive backfi eld 1986-90 Mississippi State coach in ‘85. During his stay in Tuscaloosa, he helped Alabama to postsea- 1991-92 Tulsa son bowl wins over Southern Methodist (’83 Sun Bowl) and Southern Califor- 1993-96 Arkansas nia (’85 Aloha Bowl). 1997-99 Tulsa Prior to returning to the SEC, Felker worked two years each at Texas Tech 2002- Mississippi State (1979-80) and Memphis State (1981-82) under the guidance of the late head coach Rex Dockery. BOWL EXPERIENCE Felker began his coaching career at Mississippi State following his playing As a Player days, working for head coach . He worked with the junior varsity 1974 Sun (1975) and the varsity receivers, quarterbacks and running backs (1976-78). As a Coach A native of Jackson, Tenn., Felker was a fi ve-sport letterman at Browns- 1983 Sun ville (Tenn.) High School, earning all-state honors in football under the tute- 1985 Aloha lage of his father, Edwin “Babe” Felker, an assistant coach at the school. 1991 Freedom Felker’s fi rst association with Mississippi State came in December 1970, 1995 CarQuest when he signed a football scholarship to play quarterback for the Bulldogs. After playing one year of freshman ball, he was under center for most of the NOTABLE next three seasons. In 1974, Felker led MSU to a 9-3 overall record, lead- Starting quarterback for the Bulldogs while lettering three seasons at State ing the SEC in total offense and directing the Bulldogs to a win over North ... Named Nashville Banner SEC Player of the Year and honorable mention Carolina in the Sun Bowl. He was named the Nashville Banner SEC Player of all-America after leading the SEC in total offense in 1974 ... Also led State to the Year and the Birmingham Post-Herald Outstanding Senior Player for his a 26-24 win over North Carolina in the Sun Bowl that year ... A 10th-round stellar fi nal season. draft pick by the Cincinnati Bengals in the 1975 NFL draft ... Mississippi Following his fi ve years as head coach at MSU, Felker worked nine more State’s head coach from 1986-90 ... Led MSU to a 27-23 upset win over years as an assistant coach. He had two terms as the offensive coordinator defending SEC champion Tennessee in his second game as coach. at the University of Tulsa (1991-92 and 1997-99) and spent four years on the coaching staff at the University of Arkansas, working three seasons (1994-96) as the school’s offensive coordinator. He helped Tulsa to a 10-2 record in 1991, coaching the quarterbacks and wide receivers. That Golden Hurricane team defeated San Diego State in the Freedom Bowl during that season. He also tutored the running backs during his stay at the Western Athletic Conference school. While at Arkansas, Felker coached the running backs in 1993, then tutored the quarterbacks the next three years. He helped the Razorbacks win the SEC Western Division title and earn a berth in the ’95 SEC Cham- pionship Game. The Razorbacks concluded that season with a bid to the Carquest Bowl in Miami, Fla. When Felker was hired back to the MSU football staff in the spring of 2002, it was indeed a sweet homecoming for one of the school’s most loved personalities. Felker is married to the former Susan Tingle and they have three sons, Jay, David and Stephen.

Media Information & Record Book 3.6 J.B. Grimes - Offensive Line J.B. When head football coach Sylvester Croom hired J.B. Grimes, the MSU GRIMES mentor was bringing in a college assistant coach with a long list of credits as OFFENSIVE LINE an offensive line tutor. He has done nothing in his fi rst three years in Starkville FOURTH SEASON AT MSU to alter that reputation, all the while building the Bulldog offensive front back to what everyone thinks could be a major strength of the 2007 team. PERSONAL Grimes’ offensive line moved a Bulldog rushing attack that averaged just Birthdate: July 5, 1955 118 yards per game before his arrival to 158 yards and 138 yards per game, Birthplace: Memphis, Tenn. respectively, in his fi rst two seasons with the Bulldogs. In both seasons, Jeri- Hometown: Clarendon, Ark. ous Norwood surpassed the 1,000-yard rushing total. Last fall, MSU averaged Family: Wife (former Jennifer Graves); 145.7 yards per game rushing over the fi nal three weeks (against SEC foes Children (sons Aaron & Nick; Alabama, Arkansas and Ole Miss.), and with four starters returning from that daughters Danielle & Lindsey) group, showed promise for ’07 and beyond. In just his fi rst season with the Bulldog offensive linemen, State rushed for EDUCATION 1,744 yards, the most at the school in four years. Under his guidance, offen- High School: Clarendon (1973) sive tackle David Stewart was selected in the fourth round by the Tennessee College: Henderson [Ark.] State (1977) Titans in the 2005 National Football League draft. Grimes, 52, came to Mississippi State from East Carolina University, where PLAYING EXPERIENCE he served Pirate head coach John Thompson as assistant head coach and Henderson [Ark.] State (1973-76) offensive line coach in 2003. Under Grimes, the Pirates’ offensive line paved the way for its third straight 1,000-yard rusher. After ECU’s running game COACHING EXPERIENCE struggled early in the season, the Pirates averaged 161 yards rushing per 1977 Nashville [Ark.] HS game in the last seven contests. 1978 Des Arc [Ark.] HS A veteran of 29 years in the coaching profession, the last 27 of which have 1979-80 Northeast Louisiana come at the collegiate level, Grimes has been associated with teams that 1981-82 Arkansas have won fi ve conference championships and gone to 13 post-season bowl 1983 Delta State games. 1984 Missouri Prior to making the move to East Carolina, Grimes served as the offensive 1985-88 Northeast Louisiana line coach under R.C. Slocum at Texas A&M for fi ve seasons, 1998-2002. Dur- 1989-92 Arkansas ing his time in College Station, A&M posted a 40-22 overall record. Those 1993-97 Virginia Tech teams ended their seasons in the 1999 Sugar Bowl as champions of the Big 1998-02 Texas A&M XII, the ‘99 Alamo Bowl, the 2000 Independence Bowl, and the ‘01 Gallery- 2003 East Carolina Furniture.com Bowl. 2004- Mississippi State Immediately prior to joining the A&M staff, Grimes coached fi ve seasons at Virginia Tech, 1993-97. As the offensive line coach for head coach Frank BOWL EXPERIENCE Beamer at Tech, he helped the Hokies to a composite 44-16 overall record. As a Coach Grimes helped lead the Gobblers to season-ending berths in the ‘93 Inde- 1981 Gator pendence Bowl, the ‘94 and ‘98 Gator Bowls, the ‘95 Sugar Bowl, and the 1982 Bluebonnet ‘96 Orange Bowl. The 1995 and ‘96 teams won back-to-back Big East cham- 1990 Cotton pionships. 1991 Independence Grimes served as offensive line coach at his home-state institution, Arkan- 1993 Independence sas, on two different occasions. He was with the Razorbacks from 1989-92, 1994 Gator working under three different head coaches. He helped head coach Ken 1995 Sugar Hatfi eld’s fi nal Arkansas team to a 10-2 overall record and a berth in the ‘90 1996 Orange Cotton Bowl as Southwest Conference champions. Two seasons later, he 1998 Gator assisted Jack Crowe’s second and fi nal UA team to an Independence Bowl 1999 Sugar invitation. He earlier had worked at Arkansas under Lou Holtz from 1981-82 1999 Alamo as fi rst a graduate assistant, and then the offensive line instructor. Those two 2000 Independence teams posted a 17-6-1 record and landed in the Gator and Bluebonnet Bowls, 2001 GalleryFurniture.com respectively. He served two terms as the offensive line coach at Northeast Louisiana, NOTABLE from 1979-80 and again from 1985-88. With Grimes as the offensive line Has coached 28 years, 26 of them on the collegiate level ... Associated with coach, NLU won the 1987 Division I-AA national championship. He worked teams that have won fi ve conference championships and earned 14 bowl one-year stints at Delta (Miss.) State and Missouri in 1983 and ‘84, respec- berths ... Helped guide Northeast La. to the 1987 Division I-AA national tively. Grimes began his coaching career with two seasons on the Arkansas championship ... Was on the Texas A&M staff that led the Aggies to the Big high school level. XII title and 1999 Sugar Bowl. A four-year letterman as an offensive guard at Henderson (Ark.) State, he helped his team to a 40-6 record during that time. Grimes helped lead his ‘74 Henderson State team to a berth in the NAIA championship game. He earned his bachelor’s degree in education from Henderson State in 1977 and received his master’s in education from Northeast Louisiana. A native of Memphis, Tenn., John Bryan Grimes grew up in Clarendon, Ark. He is married to the former Jennifer Graves, and the couple has four children, sons Aaron and Nick, and daughters Danielle and Lindsey.

Media Information & Record Book 3.7 Charlie Harbison - Safties CHARLIE When Mississippi State head football coach Sylvester Croom hired Charlie HARBISON Harbison this past January, he was bringing not only an experienced assistant SAFTIES coach to the Bulldog sidelines, he was acquiring a decorated college recruiter FIRST SEASON AT MSU who was also a veteran instructor in the Southeastern Conference. Harbison, 47, comes to MSU following four years in his second tour of duty PERSONAL on the staff at the University of Alabama. He coached the Crimson Tide wide Birthdate: October 27, 1959 receivers during his most recent stint. Harbison helped UA to a 26-24 overall Birthplace: Shelby, N.C. record during that stretch, including berths in the 2004 Music City, ’06 Cotton Hometown: Shelby, N.C. Bowl and Independence Bowl this past December. Family: Children (Charlie, Stedman, Masai, Msiba) During that four-year stretch, Harbison helped receivers D. J. Hall, Antonio Carter, and Triandos Luke rank among the school’s all-time top 10 pass-catch- EDUCATION ers. Two of Hall’s single-season receiving totals were among the eight best High School: Crest (Boiling Springs, N.C.) (1978) ever at the school. Following the 2005 season, he was honored as one of the College: Gardner-Webb (1995) nation’s top 25 college football recruiters by Rivals.com. Harbison coached the Crimson Tide defensive backs in his initial stay in PLAYING EXPERIENCE Tuscaloosa from 1998-2000. He helped UA to a 20-16 mark and appearances Gardner-Webb (1979-82) in the 1998 Music City and 2000 Orange Bowls during those three years. He Boston Breakers (1983) was a part of the 1999 Alabama team that won the Southeastern Conference New Orleans Breakers (1984) Western Division title, defeated Florida in the SEC Championship Game, and dropped a one-point decision to Michigan in the Orange Bowl. COACHING EXPERIENCE Two of his pupils, Fernando Bryant in 1999 and Tony Dixon in 2001 were 1983-84 Gardner-Webb taken in the fi rst and second rounds of the National Football League draft. 1988 East Lincoln Senior High Sandwiched between those two Alabama assignments, Harbison coached 1990 Charlotte Barons the defensive backfi eld at LSU in 2001 and ’02. He was a member of the Ti- 1991 Lincolnton Senior High ger coaching staff that directed the 2001 LSU team to an SEC Championship 1992-93 Gardner-Webb Game win over Tennessee. During his two years, LSU fi nished 18-8 overall 1994 Texas El-Paso and played in the 2002 Sugar and 2003 Cotton Bowls. Corey Webster, who 1995-97 Clemson played under Harbison his fi rst two years in Baton Rouge, fi nished his career 1998-2000 Alabama second on the school’s all-time pass interception list. 2001-02 LSU Prior to his fi rst stint at Alabama, Harbison served as the defensive backs 2003-2006 Alabama coach at Clemson from 1995-97. The Atlantic Coast Conference Tigers post- 2007- Mississippi State ed a 22-14 mark during those three years, ending those seasons in the Gator and back-to-back Peach Bowls. BOWL EXPERIENCE He also coached the secondary at UTEP (1994) and served twice at his As a Coach alma mater, Gardner-Webb, coaching wide receivers (1992-93) and defensive 1995 Gator backs (1984-85). 1996 Peach In addition to his collegiate coaching experience, Harbison worked in both 1997 Peach the Arena Football League and the World League of American Football. His 1998 Music City professional football coaching resume includes serving as defensive coordi- 2000 Orange nator for the Charlotte Rage (1993). 2002 Sugar A native of Shelby, N.C., Harbison graduated from Gardner-Webb College 2003 Cotton in 1995. A two-sport star in football and track on the college level, he was a 2004 Music City free-agent signee of the Buffalo Bills following his senior season. 2006 Cotton He and his late wife Gloria, who passed away in early 2003 after battling 2006 Independence cancer, have four children – Charlie, Stedman, Masai and Msiba; daughter-in- law Caroline and grandsons, Masai II and Amari. NOTABLE Tutored Keith Brown and DJ Hall at Alabama as the duo set school record for combined yards in 2006 ... Coached defensive backs on LSU’s SEC title team in 2001 ... Named one of the top 25 college football recruiters by Rivals.com in 2005.

Media Information & Record Book 3.8 Melvin Smith - Cornerbacks MELVIN Mississippi State University head coach Sylvester Croom wasted little time SMITH bringing a coach with deep Mississippi connections and proven recruiting CORNERBACKS ability back to the Magnolia State in spring 2006 when he hired Melvin SECOND SEASON AT MSU Smith to work in the Bulldog secondary. He will coach the cornerbacks in 2007. PERSONAL For Smith, 49, returning to MSU was a homecoming, not only to the Birthdate: February 1, 1958 university but to the state of Mississippi. A native of Taylorsville, Miss., who Birthplace: Magee, Miss. grew up in Magee, Miss., Smith was an assistant football coach previously Hometown: Magee, Miss. at State for seven years (1995-2001), helping guide the Bulldogs through Family: Wife (former Sheilah McLemore); arguably the greatest period in the school’s football history. The 25-year Children (sons Robert and Melvin coaching veteran has spent 21 of those years working in the Magnolia State. daughters Deondra and Ashlee) In Smith’s fi rst season back at State, Jeramie Johnson led the league in forced fumbles in 2006, and earned all-SEC recognition at free safety. EDUCATION Derek Pegues reached similar all-league honors at cornerback in 2006. High School: Magee Smith came back to Mississippi State following three seasons at Texas College: Millsaps (1982) A&M, where he coached the safeties. During his tenure in College Station, Texas, Smith helped the Aggies to a 7-4 regular season record in 2004 and a Playing Experience berth in the 2005 Cotton Bowl. Millsaps (1980-81) Prior to his stint at A&M and immediately following his seven years at MSU, Smith coached the safeties at Alabama in 2002. That Crimson Tide COACHING EXPERIENCE team posted a 10-3 regular season record that year. 1982-89 Greenwood [MS] HS Despite his assignment with the secondary, Smith has shown an ability to 1990-91 Delta State teach on both sides of the ball. In addition to having served six seasons as 1992-94 Mississippi a defensive backfi eld coach, he started his MSU coaching career with one 1995-01 Mississippi State year as the wide receivers coach during his initial stay in Starkville. 2002 Alabama He tutored the likes of current National Football League cornerback 2003-05 Texas A&M Fred Smoot (1999 and 2000) and long-time pro standout wide receiver Eric Moulds (1995) during that time. BOWL EXPERIENCE In 2000, three of his four defensive backfi eld starters signed professional As a Coach football contracts. That secondary intercepted 19 passes, the second-most 1992 Liberty in school history. One year earlier, Smith’s secondary led the Southeastern 1999 Cotton Conference in pass defense and fi nished the season ranked fourth nationally 1999 Peach in that department. In 1998, his troops were the last NCAA Division I unit to 2000 Independence allow a touchdown through the air (Week 5). 2005 Cotton From 1997-2000, Mississippi State posted a 33-15 overall record, 20-12 in the SEC. The 1998 team won the SEC Western Division championship NOTABLE and played eventual national champion Tennessee in the SEC title game Working in his second tour at State after spending seven seasons with the in Atlanta. That team culminated the year with a berth in the 1999 Cotton Bulldogs in the late 1990s … Has tutored three all-American Bulldogs and Bowl. In 1999, State fi nished 10-2, defeating Clemson in the ’99 Peach six all-SEC players … Entering his 23rd year of playing or coaching in the Bowl. The 2000 Bulldog team won eight games and beat Texas A&M in the state of Mississippi, 13 on the collegiate level … A member of the U.S. Army Independence Bowl. Reserve’s 173rd Quartermaster Company, Sgt. Smith was called to duty in Smith has also coached on the collegiate level in Mississippi at Ole Miss October 1990 and served more than six months in Saudi Arabia during the (1992-94) and Delta State (1990-91). He began his coaching career on the Persian Gulf War. high school level at Greenwood (Miss.) from 1982-89. Smith holds a master’s degree in administration from Delta State (1992) and a bachelor’s degree in health and physical education from Millsaps Col- lege. Smith is married to the former Sheilah McLemore and the couple has four children, sons Robert and Melvin, and daughters Deondra and Ashlee.

Media Information & Record Book 3.9 Reed Stringer - Tight Ends & Special Teams Coordinator REED When Mississippi State head football coach Sylvester Croom rewarded STRINGER Reed Stringer with a position on his full-time, on-the-fi eld staff in January TIGHT ENDS / SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR 2005, it was an endorsement of the work performed by the former two-year THIRD SEASON AT MSU graduate assistant in Croom’s initial season. In 2007, Croom further rewarded Stringer by adding oversight of the MSU special teams to his job descrip- PERSONAL tion. Birthdate: January 26, 1979 Stringer responded in 2005 by helping Eric Butler become the school’s Birthplace: Canton, Miss. all-time touchdown receptions leader among tight ends with seven scoring Hometown: Canton, Miss. catches. This past season, his tight end corps combined for the most recep- Family: Wife (former Emily Howell) tions by the position at MSU since 1990. He is blessed with tutoring one of the team’s deeper and more experienced positions – the top three on the EDUCATION depth chart at the position are seniors. High School: Canton Academy (1997) Stringer, 28, served the previous two seasons as the school’s graduate as- College: Delta State (2001) sistant on offense, working primarily with the offensive line. He heads into the ‘07 season with a pre-season all-SEC performer and PLAYING EXPERIENCE former freshman all-league returner at tight end -- Butler -- who set a single- Delta State (1998-2001) season MSU record for touchdown catches by a Bulldog tight end the year before establishing the career standard, one of the team’s most versatile per- COACHING EXPERIENCE formers -- Dezmond Sherrod -- who has already made a name for himself 2002 Delta State (GA) as a relentless blocker who can play fullback as well, and a converted wide 2003-04 Mississippi State (GA) receiver -- Jason Husband -- who has been impressive as a pass catcher at the 2005- Mississippi State position with three touchdowns in 15 career grabs. It was his fervor in working with the scout team preparing the Bulldogs for NOTABLE their weekly opponents, and his work with J.B. Grimes and the 2004 offensive A four-year letterman on the Statesmen’s offensive line (ended his career by line that paved the way for his initial promotion. starting 35 consecutive games at left tackle) ... Helped DSU claim the 2000 Prior to joining the MSU staff, Stringer served one year as a graduate as- NCAA Division II national title ... On teams that also won the 1998 and 2000 sistant working with the tight ends at his alma mater, Delta State. Gulf South Conference championships ... An Academic all-Gulf South Confer- A four-year letterman on the Statesmen’s offensive line, he helped DSU ence honoree in his fi nal two seasons and three-time GSC Academic Honor claim the 2000 NCAA Division II national championship. Stringer concluded Roll selection ... Coached DSU’s tight ends in 2002 as a graduate assistant. his career with a string of 35 consecutive starting assignments at offensive left tackle. In addition to that ’00 national title, he was also instrumental in helping Delta State win the 1998 and 2000 Gulf South Conference champi- onships. He graduated from the Cleveland, Miss., based institution in 2001 with a degree in business management. Stringer also completed his master’s degree work in business administration from DSU in 2003. A native of Canton, Miss., Stringer was a two-time academic all-Gulf South Conference player while at Delta State. He was also named to the GSC Aca- demic Honor Roll three times. He is married to the former Emily Howell, of Starkville, Miss.

Media Information & Record Book 3.10 David Turner - Defensive Line DAVID Mississippi State head football coach Sylvester Croom considered himself TURNER fortunate indeed to fi nd an experienced coach to replace Brick Haley, when DEFENSIVE LINE the latter accepted an early spring coaching assignment with the Chicago FIRST SEASON AT MSU Bears of the National Football League. But in Dave Turner, not only did Croom get an experienced coach, he got an accomplished defensive line PERSONAL instructor with a Southeastern Conference coaching background. Birthdate: November 19, 1962 Turner joins the MState staff after one season at the University of Alabama. Birthplace: Goldston, N.C. He coached the Crimson Tide defensive ends during his lone campaign in Hometown: Goldston, N.C. Tuscaloosa, and helped the Tide to a 6-6 regular-season record and a berth Family: Wife (former Yvette Modica) in the Independence Bowl in Shreveport, La. UA fi nished 23rd nationally in Children (daughters Bianca and Alexyia) total defense in 2006. A 22-year veteran of the collegiate coaching ranks, Turner joined the Ala- EDUCATION bama staff after four seasons at Vanderbilt where he was the defensive line High School: Chatham Central (1981) coach and recruiting coordinator. During his time with the Commodores, he College: Davidson (1985) coached all-SEC defensive end Jovan Haye, who tied for the league lead in sacks and was named Vandy’s fi rst all-league lineman in 10 years. PLAYING EXPERIENCE A native of Goldston, N.C., Turner has also worked in the Big Ten Confer- Davidson (1981-84) ence at Minnesota (2001), where he worked with the defensive ends, and Bologna Towers (1987) in the Atlantic Coast Conference at Virginia (1997-2000), where he was the defensive tackles and linebackers coach. He also served as a special teams COACHING EXPERIENCE co-coordinator during his fi nal year with the Cavaliers. 1986-87 Davidson He began his collegiate coaching career in 1986 as an assistant at his alma 1988-89 North Carolina State (GA) mater, Davidson College. He worked with the running backs, tight ends and 1990 Indiana University of Pennsylvania then outside linebackers over a two-year stretch. 1991-92 James Madison In 1988, he moved to North Carolina State, serving two years as a defen- 1993-94 Kentucky sive graduate assistant. He worked with a Wolfpack unit that ranked fi rst in 1995-96 North Carolina State the ACC in total defense both seasons. 1997-2000 Virginia He spent one year as the defensive line coach at Indiana University of Penn- 2001 Minnesota sylvania, helping the team to a 12-2 overall record and Division II national 2002-05 Vanderbilt championship. He also worked two seasons at James Madison, helping the 2006 Alabama Dukes to a 9-4 record and a berth in the 1991 Division I-AA playoffs. Turner returned to the Division I ranks in 1993, serving two seasons as de- BOWL EXPERIENCE fensive ends coach at Kentucky. In 1995, he went back to N.C. State, coach- As a Coach ing defensive ends and linebackers before joining the UVa staff in ‘97. 1987 Copper Turner worked as an intern for three National Football League teams – De- 1989 Peach troit Lions (1992), Miami Dolphins (1997) and the Pittsburgh Steelers (1998) 1993 Peach and he played professionally for one season in the Italian Football League. 1998 Peach A three-time varsity letterman as a running back, Turner earned a bache- 1999 MicronPC.com lor’s degree in sociology from Davidson in 1985. 2000 Oahu Classic He is married to the former Yvette Modica and the couple has two daugh- 2006 Independence ters, Bianca and Alexyia.

NOTABLE A three-year letterman and starter at Davidson ... Played tailback and free safety for the Bologna Towers of the Italian Football League ... Helped lead IUP to the 1990 Division II National Championship ... Coached the punt team at Virginia from 1998-2000, leading the Cavs into the nation’s top 20 nation- ally in net punting twice.

Media Information & Record Book 3.11 Pat Washington - Wide Receivers PAT When Pat Washington joined the Mississippi State football coaching staff WASHINGTON in January 2007, one of the premier wide receiver instructors in the South- WIDE RECEIVERS eastern Conference – and a coach with a connection to offensive coordinator FIRST SEASON AT MSU Woody McCorvey -- was added to Sylvester Croom’s staff. Washington, 43, may have come to MSU from Kansas State University of the Big 12 Conference, but it was in the SEC that he gained his reputation PERSONAL as an elite developer of wide receivers. In his lone season as wide receiver Birthdate: October 12, 1963 coach at KSU, he helped the Wildcats fi nish 7-5 overall and earn a post-sea- Birthplace: Mobile, Ala. son invitation to play Rutgers in the Texas Bowl at Houston. Along the way, Hometown: Mobile, Ala. K-State defeated conference opponents Oklahoma State and Texas, two foes Family: Wife (Claudette); who earned post-season bowl wins. Children (sons Tyson and Justin) He oversaw a receiving corps that accounted for 2,601 yards in 2006, a total that was 63.5 percent of the Wildcat offense and the most receiving EDUCATION yards at the school in three years. He had four pass catchers with 23 or more High School: Murphy HS (1982) receptions this past year. College: Auburn (1987) Prior to his one season in Manhattan, Kan., Washington had an ultra-suc- cessful 11-year run as the receivers coach at the University of Tennessee, from PLAYING EXPERIENCE 1995-2005. It was in Knoxville where he was widely credited with helping Auburn (1982-85) develop the Volunteers’ traditionally strong passing game. During his tenure with the Vols, Washington coached a string of celebrated COACHING EXPERIENCE pass catchers, including Donte’ Stallworth, Cedrick Wilson, Peerless Price, 1987-88 Auburn (GA) Marcus Nash and Joey Kent. In all, Washington produced 11 National Foot- 1989-91 Southwestern Louisiana ball League draft picks, including fi rst-team, all-SEC selections Kent and 1992-93 TCU Nash. Those two, with Wilson and Price, are the top four names on UT’s 1994 Baylor career receiving list. 1995-2005 Tennessee He also helped coach Tennessee to 10 bowl berths during his 11 seasons, 2006 Kansas State three Florida Citrus Bowls, two Fiesta, Peach, and Cotton Bowls, and one Orange Bowl selection. UT’s 1998 SEC Championship Game win over Mis- BOWL EXPERIENCE sissippi State and 1999 Fiesta Bowl win over Florida State capped the Volun- As a Player teers’ undefeated, national championship season. 1982 Tangerine Prior to joining the staff at Tennessee, Washington served one season as 1984 Sugar running backs coach at Baylor University (1994), two years as quarterbacks 1984 Liberty and receivers coach at Texas Christian University (1992-93) and three seasons 1986 Cotton as receivers instructor at Louisiana-Lafayette (1989-91). He began his coach- As a Coach ing career with two seasons as a graduate assistant at Auburn University. 1988 Sugar He also helped those schools attain post-season bowl recognition. Wash- 1989 Sugar ington was with Baylor at the 1994 Alamo Bowl and in back-to-back Sugar 1994 Alamo Bowls with Auburn (1988-89). 1996 Citrus A native of Mobile, Ala., Washington graduated from Auburn in 1987 with 1997 Citrus a degree in management. He played quarterback for the Tigers from 1982- 1998 Orange 85, starting his junior and senior seasons and helping coach Pat Dye’s teams 1999 Fiesta to four-straight bowl games. Auburn played in the 1982 Tangerine Bowl, the 2000 Fiesta ’84 Sugar Bowl, the ’84 Liberty Bowl, and the ’86 Cotton Bowl. Playing in the 2001 Cotton same backfi eld with Heisman Trophy winner , Washington guided 2002 Citrus AU to a 17-8 record as the school’s starting QB. 2002 Peach Washington and his wife Claudette have two sons, Tyson and Justin. 2004 Peach 2005 Cotton

NOTABLE Spent 11 years as Tennessee WRs coach, tutoring 11 NFL draft picks ... Career includes 14 bowl games, fi ve conference championships and one national title ... Started at quarterback for Auburn in the backfi eld with Bo Jackson.

Media Information & Record Book 3.12 2006 Game Recaps

South Carolina 15 No. 4 Auburn 34 Mississippi State 0 Mississippi State 0 August 31, 2006 September 9, 2006 Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field • Starkville, Miss. Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field • Starkville, Miss.

STARKVILLE, Miss. (AP) - Without the high-powered offense he's used to, STARKVILLE, Miss. (AP) - Brad Lester rushed for two touchdowns and South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier resorted to trickery in the season-opener Brandon Cox passed for two more as No. 4 Auburn defeated Mississippi State to earn his 150th career victory. 34-0. Wide receiver Syvelle Newton threw a 53-yard touchdown pass to Cory Lester found plenty of running room as the Bulldogs (0-2, 0-2) focused on Boyd after a lateral from quarterback Blake Mitchell early in the fourth quarter top runner Kenny Irons, who was held to 69 yards - ending his streak of seven to seal the Gamecock's 15-0 win over Mississippi State. consecutive games with more than 100 yards rushing. Ryan Succop knocked in three field goals and was the team's leading rusher The faster Lester exploited the edges midway through the third quarter after converting a botched punt for a first GAME NOTES of Mississippi State's defense, rushing for down with a 16-yard run. He also averaged 50 yards on five punts. • The loss marks the first time in the 40 yards and twice taking the ball wide It wasn't until the Bulldogs failed on fourth-and-1 at the Gamecocks' 45 Sylvester Croom era that MSU has and sprinting for scores. started the season 0-2. that South Carolina showed life. The pass • Mississippi State has dropped six con- His first touchdown, a 2-yard run to GAME NOTES on the next play to Boyd, who slipped secutive games to ranked opponents. the left corner, put Auburn up 14-0 with • Tony Burks, J.D. Hamilton, Tray Rutland • Since the beginning of the 2005 sea- undetected out of the backfield down 11:35 remaining in the first half. The and Antonio Johnson earned their first son, the Bulldog defense has held six the right side of the field with 13:43 left, career starts. play was set up by Karibi Dede's fum- of 12 opponents to 17 points or less. • Deljuan Robinson recorded seven tack- • Mississippi State is now 74-31-2 in sea- was South Carolina's longest play of the ble recovery after Auburn's Sen'Derrick les an five tackles for loss - both career son openers since 1895. The loss is the game. bests. Marks sacked and stripped the ball away Bulldogs’ first defeat in a seaon opener • Quinton Wesley, Anthony Summers and since 2003. Mississippi State's defense rattled from Mississippi State quarterback Tray Arnil Stallworth all saw the first action • Sophomore offensive lineman Michael South Carolina from the opening play of their careers. Rutland at the Bulldogs 1. Gates, redshirt freshman offensive line- when linebacker Quinton Culberson Another Rutland miscue in the quar- man Craig Jenkins and sophomore run- ning back Brandon Thornton earned picked off Mitchell at the 26. But the ter allowed Auburn to extend its lead. their first career starts. Bulldogs' Adam Carlson missed a 38- Rutland was driving his team but was • Redshirt freshman quarterback Tray Auburn 7 10 14 3 = 34 Rutland saw his first action for MState. yard field goal attempt and Mississippi Mississippi State 0 0 0 0 = 0 intercepted by David Irons with 2:01 In just over two quarters of action, State never threatened to score again. left. Rutland finished 6-of-15 for 63 yards The Bulldogs' deepest foray into 1st Quarter Eight plays later, was and threw two interceptions. Gamecocks territory after the first quar- AU - McKenzie 6 pass from Cox short on a 50-yard field goal, but the (Vaughn kick), 1:07 ter was the South Carolina 45. Tigers were flagged for delay of game. South Carolina 0 3 3 9 = 15 2nd Quarter Mississippi State 0 0 0 0 = 0 Both offenses were brutalized in the AU - Lester 2 run (Vaughn kick), 11:35 This time Auburn would benefit from half, earning just four first downs apiece. AU - Vaughn 55 FG, 0:07 its mistake. Vaughn easily made the sec- 2nd Quarter Both starting quarterbacks were forced 3rd Quarter ond attempt from 55 yards away - a USC - Succop 39 FG, 12:11 out of the game by hard hits. Mitchell AU - Lester 20 run (Vaughn kick), 13:12 career long and the fourth longest in 3rd Quarter AU - Smith 20 pass from Cox USC - Succop 35 FG, 8:28 returned, but Mississippi State's Michael (Vaughn kick), 1:45 school history - and Auburn led 17-0 at 4th Quarter Henig broke his left collarbone in the 4th Quarter halftime. USC - Boyd 54 pass from Newton second quarter and won't be available to AU - Vaughn 22 FG, 3:39 A Mississippi State facemask penalty (pass failed), 13:43 the team for weeks. on the opening kickoff of the second USC - Succop 47 FG, 8:19 AU MSU Mississippi State put up 73 total yards First Downs 20 11 half helped Auburn add to its lead as the USC MSU in the first 30 minutes with Henig com- Rushes-Yards 36-111 33-79 Tigers took over from the Bulldogs 48. First Downs 10 11 pleting 2-of-8 passes for 19 yards. Passing Yards 277 82 Irons ripped off one of his few long Rushes-Yards 29-81 33-79 Passes (C-A-I) 22-32-0 12-25-1 South Carolina was held to zero yards runs, a 17-yarder. Three plays later, Lester Passing Yards 193 82 Total Offense 388 161 Passes (C-A-I) 15-27-1 8-23-2 rushing on 14 attempts in the first two Fumbles-Lost 3-2 3-2 broke three tackles against the Bulldogs Total Offense 274 161 quarters. And half of the team's 86 Penalties-Yards 4-30 4-48 defense on his way to a 20-yard touch- Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0 total yards came on backup quarterback Time of Possession 30:26 29:24 down run that put Auburn up 24-0. Penalties-Yards 8-60 1-10 Time of Possession 32:39 27:21 Chris Smelley's 42-yard pass to Kenny RUSHING: (AU) Irons 21-69, Lester 5-40 Brandon Cox began the scoring with McKinley, which set up the Gamecocks' 2TD, Stewart 3-7, Tate 4-1, T. Smith 1-(-2), a 6-yard touchdown pass to tight end RUSHING: (USC) Boyd 12-93, Succop 1- only first-half points - Succop's 39-yard Cox 2-(-4). (MSU) Dixon 15-69, Thornton 6- Gabe McKenzie with 1:07 remaining in 16, Davis 7-6, Newton 2-(-1), Team 2-(-2), 19, Stallworth 2-16, Davis 1-4, Williams 1-1, field goal with 12:11 remaining in the Smelley 2-(-14), Mitchell 3-(-17). (MSU) Dixon Long 1-(-1), Ambrose 1-(-6), Rutland 6-(-23) the first quarter and finished off his day 14-64, Thornton 9-25, Davis 1-4, Henig 3-(- second quarter. PASSING: (AU) Cox 18-27-0 249 2TD, Field with a 20-yard pass to Rodgeriqus Smith 3), Rutland 6-(-11) After a review of an apparent Sidney 4-4-0 28, Team 0-1-0 0. (MSU) Rutland 12- with 1:45 remaining in the third quarter PASSING: (USC) Mitchell 12-22-1 91, Rice touchdown, Succop hit a 35-yard 25-1 82. to put the Tigers up 31-0. Smelley 2-4-0 48, Newton 1-1-0 54 TD. RECEIVING: (AU) Taylor 9-103, McKenzie (MSU) Rutland 6-15-2 63, Henig 2-8-0 19. field goal on the next play with 8:08 4-42 TD, R. Smith 2-85 TD, Bennett 1-18, RECEIVING: (USC) Boyd 4-67 TD, Newton remaining in the third quarter and fin- Lester 1-12, Rodriguez 1-9, Guess 1-8, T. 3-21, Davis 2-19, Rice 2-13, McKinley 1-42, ished off the Bulldogs with a 47-yard Smith 1-5, Stewart 1-(-1), Irons 1-(-4). (MSU) Cook 1-20, Pavlovic 1-11. (MSU) Long 5-41, Conner 6-49, Burks 2-19, Husband 1-9, Conner 2-21, Butler 1-20. field goal with 8:19 left in the game to Thornton 1-3, Ambrose 1-2, Stallworth 1-0. make it 15-0. Attendance: 50,277. Attendance: 43,640.

Media Information & Record Book 4.1 2006 Game Recaps Tulane 32 Mississippi State 16 Mississippi State 29 UAB 10 September 16, 2006 September 23, 2006 Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field • Starkville, Miss. Legion Field • Birmingham, Ala.

STARKVILLE, Miss. (AP) - Lester Ricard completed 16 of 23 passes for BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) - Omarr Conner jumped across the goal line for 298 yards and four touchdowns to lead a touchdown in overtime and Mississippi State got its first win with a 16-10 GAME NOTES Tulane to a 32-29 win over Mississippi victory over UAB. • Despite the loss, State still leads the all-time series with Tulane 29-26-2. State. Conner - State's third starting quarterback this season after Michael Henig • Tailback Arnil Stallworth earned his first The Bulldogs (0-3) ended an offensive was hurt in the opener - was swarmed by teammates after the 21-yard run. career start and, in the fourth quarter, scored his first career touchdown. drought, scoring its first points of the UAB challenged the TD call, but it stood after a video review. • Marcus Washington‘s fumble returned season but falling short of a victory. UAB had gotten the ball first in overtime, but Adron Chambers picked off for a touchdown was the first fumble The Green Wave led 14-7 at halftime, Chris Williams' pass in the end zone on the second play to hold the Blazers. return for a score since Josh Morgan returned one against Arkansas in 2001. but put together a three-play, 76-yard Mississippi State (1-3) rallied on offense and then kept UAB (1-3) out of the • Tony Burks’ 100-yard receiving day drive on their first possession of the end zone just to get to overtime. makes him the first Bulldog since Will Prosser (vs. Maine, 2004) to accomplish second half. Ricard found Gabe Ratcliff Trailing 7-3 in the fourth quarter, the Bulldogs got the ball at the UAB 46 the feat. open down the sideline for a 55-yard after a 25-yard punt return by Derek Pegues. completion, setting up Demarcus Davis UAB fans went wild when the Blazer defense stopped Conner just short of Tulane 7 7 18 0 = 32 for a 6-yard score. GAME NOTES Mississippi State 0 7 0 22 = 29 Tulane would score three times in the • State snapped a 15-game road losing the goal line on fourth-and-3. But the third quarter - twice on Bulldogs turn- streak, dating back to an October 19, gain was enough for a first down, and 2002, victory at Memphis. 1st Quarter overs - to take a 32-7 lead. • The Bulldogs won for the first time in Anthony Dixon went in from the 1 for a TU - Guidroz 8 pass from Ricard The Bulldogs mounted a comeback in 29 games when trailing at the half, and score on the next play. (Thevenot kick), 11:28 for the first time in 31 games when trail- 2nd Quarter the fourth quarter, scoring first on a fum- ing after three quarters. The teams traded punts before the TU - Boudreaux 27 pass from Ricard ble return, then again two minutes later • K Adam Carlson's 47-yard second-quar- Bulldogs stopped a UAB drive and (Thevenot kick), 10:19 ter field goal was the longest successful on a 3-yard rush by Arnil Stallworth. attempt of his career. It also marked the Parker Mullins kicked a 37-yard field goal MSU - Dixon 2 run (Carlson kick), 3:19 State closed the gap with just under first make in three attempts this season with 1:57 remaining to tie it at 10 and 3rd Quarter for the sophomore. force overtime. TU - Daivs 6 pass from Ricard two minutes left in the game, as Omar (kick failed), 9:48 Conner led the offense on a 12-play, 77- Conner was 14-of-23 passing for 115 TU - King 47 pass from Ricard yard drive and scored on a 5-yard dash. yards without an interception. Mississippi St. 0 3 0 7 6 = 16 (kick failed), 7:44 The Bulldogs pulled within three when Dixon led Mississippi State rushers TU - Forte 1 run (pass failed), 4:04 UAB 0 7 0 3 0 = 10 Conner scored on a two-point conver- with 81 yards on 19 carries, but he also 4th Quarter MSU - Washington 9 fumble return sion, making the score 32-29. 2nd Quarter had a couple of drive-killing fumbles. (Carlson kick), 11:44 However, Tulane (1-1) grabbed the UAB - Williams 9 run (Mullins kick), 3:43 The low-scoring game was more of MSU - Carlson 47 FG, 1:32 MSU - Stallworth 3 run ensuing onside kick attempt, ending all the same for UAB and Mississippi State, 4th Quarter (Carlson kick), 7:22 hopes of a Bulldogs rally. which struggled to put points on the MSU - Conner 5 run MSU - Dixon 1 run (Carlson kick), 9:11 board in their first three games. State (Conner rush successful), 1:45 Davis had a team-high four catches for UAB - Mullins 37 FG, 1:57 90 yards. Matt Forte rushed for 170 yards Overtime has been shut out twice, and UAB hadn't MSU - Conner 21 run (no attempt) TU MSU and a touchdown for Tulane. scored more than 17 points in a game. First Downs 17 18 Conner, who has been shifted around True to form, defense dominated and Rushes-Yards 36-129 32-98 Passing Yards 298 252 the Bulldog's West Coast offense under MSU UAB the teams swapped punts most of the Passes (C-A-I) 16-24-0 18-35-1 coach Sylvester Croom, switched from First Downs 19 14 first half. UAB finally scored late in the Total Offense 427 350 receiver to quarterback in the second Rushes-Yards 44-166 32-94 second quarter when Williams ran 9 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-1 Passing Yards 115 116 quarter after freshman starter Tray yards for a TD to cap a 12-play, 73-yard Penalties-Yards 4-41 5-44 Passes (C-A-I) 14-23-0 12-26-2 Time of Possession 32:51 27:09 Rutland struggled to make things hap- Total Offense 281 210 drive that was keyed by his 21-yard pass pen. Fumbles-Lost 2-2 1-0 to Sylvester Menster for a first down at Penalties-Yards 8-75 9-85 RUSHING: (TU) Forte 29-170 TD, Team 1- Conner went 15-for-25 for 241 yards, the State 35. (-2), Boudreaux 1-(-4), Pepper 1-(-5), Ricard Time of Possession 28:52 31:08 4-(-30). (MSU) Conner 13-71 TD, Stallworth and led the Bulldog offense on its first State answered with a career-long, 47- 6-27 TD, Dixon 9-13 TD, Rutland 4-(-13). touchdown drive of the year. RUSHING: (MSU) Dixon 19-81 TD, Conner yard field goal by Adam Carlson. PASSING: (TU) Ricard 16-23-0 298, 4 TDs, 8-45 TD, Stallworth 14-43, Davis 1-0, The Bulldogs were twice in position Forte 0-1-0 0. (MSU) Conner 15-25-1 241, Williams 2-(-3). (UAB) Burks 13-45, White Rutland 2-6-0 6, Team 0-3-0 0, McAdams 8-24, Chaney 4-15, Williams 2-10 TD, Brown to go ahead in the third quarter but 1-1-0 5. 1-9, Team 1-(-2), Hunt 3-(-7). couldn't make it into the end zone either RECEIVING: (TU) Davis 4-90 TD, Landry PASSING: (MSU) Conner 14-23-0 115. (UAB) time. Williams 9-20-2 99, Hunt 3-6-0 17. 3-24, Ratcliff 2-58, Dunn 2-32, King 1-47 UAB, a member of Conference USA, TD, Boudreaux 1-27 TD, Guidroz 1-8 TD, RECEIVING: (MSU) Stallworth 4-30, Long 3- Williams 1-7, Forte 1-5. (MSU) Burks 4-130, 17, Prosser 2-21, Husband 2-17, Davis 2-11, played host for the first time in 11 games Long 4-26, Prosser 3-35, Humphries 2-17, Butler 1-19. (UAB) Mencer 5-58, Slaughter 1- against SEC opponents. The announced Stallworth 2-11, Husband 1-13, Sherrod 1- 22, Edwards 1-11, Lankford 1-6, Brown 1-6, attendance of 36,104 was second-largest 10, Hart 1-10. Drinkard 1-6, Erwin 1-5, White 1-2. in UAB history. Attendance: 38,130. Attendance: 36,104.

Media Information & Record Book 4.2 2006 Game Recaps

Mississippi State 17 No. 4 West Virginia 42

No. 9 LSU 48 Mississippi State 14 September 30, 2006 October 7, 2006 Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, La. Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field • Starkville, Miss.

BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) - JaMarcus Russell threw for a career-best 330 STARKVILLE (AP) - Steve Slaton ran for 185 yards, Pat White rushed for two yards and matched a school record with 14 consecutive completions as No. touchdowns and the West Virginia defense made two interceptions deep in its 9 LSU beat Mississippi State 48-17 in a own territory to give the Mountaineers a 42-14 victory over Mississippi State. GAME NOTES game delayed nearly an hour by a thun- The Mountaineers, who have won 30 • With a recovered fumble in the second- derstorm. of their last 34 regular-season games, quarter, MState has now forced at least GAME NOTES one turnover in each of the last 20 LSU (4-1, 1-1 SEC) led 35-0 early in the moved the ball with big leaps in the first games. • West Virginia won the toss and chose • With an interception return for touch- second quarter. Mississippi State (1-4, 0- to defer. The Bulldogs have now lost quarter. They got plays of 26 and 37 down in the third-quarter, MSU scored 3) gained 24 yards and managed one first the toss in all six games of the 2006 yards on their first scoring drive and 26, season. its first defensive touchdown since a down on its first five possessions. LSU's 15 and 14 on their second. Quinton Culberson interception return • This was the first-ever meeting between for TD against Kentucky in 2004. first five series ended with touchdowns. Mississippi State and West Virginia. Fullback Owen Schmitt capped the MSU is now 5-4 all-time against Big • Freshman Anthony Dixon earned his Two early scores were set up by long first with a 5-yard TD dive at 8:11, giving first start of the season. East foes. • Junior receiver Tony Burks' touchdown passes over the middle from Russell to • Tony Burks recorded 100+ yards receiv- West Virginia a touchdown on its first reception was the first in his Bulldog Dwayne Bowe. The first went between ing, finishing with 118 yards on four drive in seven consecutive games. career. receptions today. Burks is the first three defenders for 25 yards, setting Bulldog to accomplish the feat three Mississippi State had no answer for up a short touchdown toss to Craig times in one season since Justin Jenkins West Virginia's blitz early in the game. had four in 2003. Davis. Bowe's 41-yard reception to the But penalties extended several Bulldog Mississippi State 0 3 7 7 = 17 LSU 21 14 0 13 = 48 Bulldogs' 6 led to Charles Scott's TD run drives and Omarr Conner got them mov- for a 14-0 lead. ing late in the first half with a pair of long 1st Quarter On his third series, Russell found Early West Virginia 7 7 7 21 = 42 passes to Tony Burks. Mississippi State 0 7 0 7 = 14 LSU - Davis 9 pass from Russell Doucet on a 37-yard scoring pass. A 45-yarder to Tony Burks pushed (David kick), 10:55 The 6-foot-6, nearly 260-pound quar- Mississippi State deep into West Virginia LSU - Scott 6 run (David kick), 6:47 1st Quarter LSU - Doucet 37 pass from Russell terback wasn't finished. Shedding tack- WV - Schmitt 5 run (McAfee kick), 8:11 territory. A 40-yarder to Burks got the (Jackson kick), 3:40 lers as the pocket collapsed, Russell 2nd Quarter Bulldogs to the 2. But he fumbled into 2nd Quarter rolled out and threw a 55-yard pass that WV - White 5 run (McAfee kick), 14:12 the end zone where Lance Long picked MS - Long 0 fumble recovery LSU - Scott 1 run (David kick), 14:56 tight end Richard Dickson caught over it up for the score at 1:01 to cut West LSU - Bowe 6 pass from Russell (Carlson kick), 1:01 (Jackson kick), 10:35 his shoulder as he was tackled at the 3rd Quarter Virginia's halftime lead to 14-7. MS - Carlson 32 FG, 4:50 Bulldogs 2. WV - Slaton 11 run The Mountaineers opened the second 3rd Quarter The play made Russell 7-of-8 for 202 (McAfee kick), 10:22 half with a commitment to Slaton, who 4th Quarter MS - Pegues 23 interception return yards and two touchdowns through the carried the ball five times and capped (Carlson kick), 3:07 WV - White 46 run (McAfee kick), 8:02 first quarter. Four seconds into the sec- a 10-play scoring drive with a 10-yard 4th Quarter MS - Dixon 1 run (Carlson kick), 5:31 LSU - Hester 5 run (David kick), 13:01 ond period, Scott muscled his way in WV - Schmitt 5 run (McAfee kick), 3:02 touchdown that made it 21-7 with 10:22 MS - Burks 46 pass from Conner from the 1 for his second TD. WV - Rivers 50 punt return left in the third quarter. (Carlson kick), 9:57 Russell hit Bowe in the back of the (McAfee kick), 1:07 Conner was injured late in the third LSU - Broussard 1 run (pass failed), 1:29 end zone for a 6-yard touchdown before quarter and replaced by Michael Henig,

MSU LSU Mississippi State finally sustained a drive WVU MSU the team's original starter before he First Downs 10 22 into scoring position. Adam Carlson's First Downs 20 25 broke his collarbone in the season open- Rushes-Yards 21-14 38-108 32-yard field goal made it 35-3 late in Rushes-Yards 44-314 37-56 er. Henig directed two crisp drives but Passing Yards 92 250 Passing Yards 212 338 the first half. was picked off in the end zone by Eric Passes (C-A-I) 15-29-1 19-23-1 Passes (C-A-I) 6-10-0 17-35-2 Total Offense 226 446 The Bulldogs' first touchdown came Total Offense 406 306 Wicks and at the 10 by Bobby Hathaway, Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-1 late in the third quarter on Derek Pegues' Fumbles-Lost 1-0 4-0 each on tipped balls. Penalties-Yards 11-132 4-45 Penalties-Yards 9-79 3-37 23-yard interception return after Matt After the second interception, White Time of Possession 27:29 32:31 Time of Possession 26:15 33:45 Flynn had replaced Russell scored his second touchdown on RUSHING: (MS) Dixon 8-20, Stallworth 4- With the score 35-10, LSU coach Les RUSHING: (WV) Slaton 26-185 TD, White a slithering 46-yard run that put the 4, Conner 6-3, Williams 1-1, Rutland 1- Miles went back to Russell, who led 11-85 2TD, Schmitt 6-28 2TD, Reynaud 1-25. Mountaineers up 28-7 with 8:02 left. (-5), Team 1-(-9). (LSU) Hester 8-49 TD, (MSU) Stallworth 9-40, Thornton 4-19, Dixon another scoring drive that ended with White rushed for 76 yards and passed for Broussard 10-28 TD, Scott 11-27 2TD, Flynn 9-15, Williams 2-13, Long 1-(-1), Henig 1-(-3), 1-8, Vincent 5-3, Doucet 1-2, Russell 2-(-9). Jacob Hester's 5-yard touchdown run. Conner 9-(-8), Rutland 1-(-8), Evans 1(-11). another 92 in the win. PASSING: (MSU) Conner 15-28-0 212, TD, Mississippi State scored again on a PASSING: (WV) White 6-9-0 92, Team 0-1-0 The Bulldogs did manage a late score 0. (MSU) Conner 10-19-0 135 TD, Henig 7- Rutland 0-1-1 0. (LSU) Russell 18-20-0 330 46-yard pass from Omarr Conner to Tony on a 1-yard dive by Anthony Dixon with 3TDs, Flynn 1-3-1 8. 15-2 115, Rutland 0-1-0. RECEIVING: (MSU) Long 5-37, Burks 4-103 Burks in the fourth quarter. Conner was RECEIVING: (WV) Reynaud 2-41, Myles 2- 5:31 remaining in the game, but the TD, Stallworth 4-51, Smith 1-17, Sanders 15-of-28 for 212 yards and was sacked 28, Slaton 2-23. (MSU) Durks 4-118, Long Mountaineers answered with a long drive 4-22 TD, Smith 2-31, Prosser 2-26, Butler 1-4. (LSU) Davis 6-101 TD, Bowe 5-95 TD, three times. and Schmitt's second touchdown of the Doucet 5-71 TD, Dickson 1-55, Scott 1-8, 1-20, Husband 1-17, Davis 1-9, Thornton 1-7, Hester 1-8. Stallworth 1-0. game from five yards out.

Attendance: 91,960. Attendance: 40,327.

Media Information & Record Book 4.3 2006 Game Recaps Jacksonville State 3 Mississippi State 24

Mississippi State 35 No. 24 Georgia 27 October 14, 2006 October 21, 2006 Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field • Starkville, Miss. Sanford Stadium • Athens, Ga.

STARKVILLE, Miss. (AP) - Derek Pegues returned an interception and a punt ATHENS, Ga. (AP) - Charles Johnson forced a fumble and recovered it with for touchdowns to lead Mississippi State to a 35-3 victory over Jacksonville three seconds left to end Mississippi State's final comeback attempt, when State. Georgia overcame five turnovers for a 27-24 win. Pegues intercepted Matt Hardin's pass on the first play of the game and Mississippi State began its final possession at its 20 with 45 seconds left. returned it 26 yards to give the Bulldogs their first touchdown in the first Michael Henig completed passes of 23 yards to Jamayel Smith and 34 yards to quarter this season. Tony Burks for a first down at Georgia's The Division I-AA Gamecocks (3-3) made it 7-3 on 28-yard field goal by Zach GAME NOTES 22 with 18 seconds left. Walden. But in the second quarter Pegues broke an 81-yard punt return to put • DB Jeramie Johnson's forced his fourth On second down, Henig was looking the Bulldogs (2-5) up 14-3. and fifth fumbles of the season. for a receiver and was poised to throw • DB Derek Pegues' two interceptions The return was the seventh-longest in when Johnson, a defensive end, stripped GAME NOTES moves him to within two of the school's school history, and the longest for any single-season record (6, accomplished the ball and made the recovery. A review • MSU won the opening toss for the first five times). time in 2006. Bulldog since Kevin Prentiss' 83-yarder upheld the ruling on the field that the • TB Anthony Dixon scored a career-best • The Bulldog defense did not all a in the 1998 Southeastern Conference three rushing touchdowns. play was a fumble and not an incomplete touchdown for the first time since the • WR Tony Burks 100-yard receiving day 2000 season-opener against Memphis. championship game against Tennessee. pass. was his fourth of the season. • WR Aubrey Bell and OL Mike Brown Brandon Thornton rushed for 88 yards • QB Michael Henig finished with a Matthew Stafford threw two touch- both played for the first time this year. career-best 234 yards passing (previous • Henig's 183 yards passing was the sec- and two touchdowns in the second half down passes, but also had three inter- high: 200 vs. Kentucky, 2005). ond-highest total of his career (200 vs. for the Bulldogs after getting the ball ceptions in his return to the starting line- Kentucky in 2005). only once in the opening two quarters. up for Georgia. A freshman making his He had missed most of the season with third start, Stafford completed 20 of 32 an ankle injury, but returned last week passes for 267 yards. Stafford took over Jacksonville State 3 0 0 0 = 3 against West Virginia. Mississippi St. 7 0 10 7 = 24 for senior Joe Tereshinski, benched after Mississippi State 7 7 14 7 = 35 Georgia 7 14 0 6 = 27 The Bulldog defense dominated the losses to Tennessee and Vanderbilt. 1st Quarter Gamecocks, allowing only 201 yards and 1st Quarter Mikey Henderson and Mohamed MS - Pegues 26 interception return 13 first downs. Hardin threw for 149 GA - Lumpkin 2 run (Bailey kick), 4:34 Massaquoi fumbled after receptions as (Carlson kick), 14:22 yards. MS - Dixon 5 run (Carlson kick), 0:43 Georgia (6-2 overall, 3-2 Southeastern JSU - Hallford 28 FG, 5:14 2nd Quarter Mike Henig went 11-for-25 for 183 Conference) helped keep Mississippi 2nd Quarter GA - Chandler 21 pass from Stafford MS - Pegues 81 punt return yards in his first start since suffering a (Bailey kick), 7:20 State (2-6 overall, 0-4 SEC) close. (Carlson kick), 11:40 broken collarbone in the Bulldogs' sea- GA - Massaquoi 11 pass from Stafford Henig was 14-for-31 passing for 234 3rd Quarter son opener against South Carolina. He (Bailey kick), 0:45 yards with two interceptions and the MS - Thornton 7 run completed his first touchdown pass of 3rd Quarter fumble. (Carlson kick), 12:10 MS - Dixon 5 run (Carlson kick), 9:35 MS - Butler 17 pass from Henig the year, a 16-yarder to Eric Butler in the MS - Carlson 36 FG, 5:28 Stafford completed a 34-yard pass (Carlson kick), 5:49 third quarter. 4th Quarter to Kenneth Harris in an 11-play, 88-yard 4th Quarter GA - Southerland 1 run (kick failed), 14:58 touchdown drive that ended early in MS - Thornton 1 run MS - Dixon 3 run (Carlson kick),10:26 the fourth quarter. Andy Bailey's extra- (Carlson kick), 13:03 point attempt hit the left upright, leaving MSU UGA JSU MSU First Downs 15 17 Georgia's lead at 27-17. First Downs 13 14 Rushes-Yards 33-64 28-103 Anthony Dixon rushed for 37 yards Rushes-Yards 32-52 34-125 Passing Yards 234 267 and three touchdowns for Mississippi Passing Yards 149 183 Passes (C-A-I) 14-31-2 20-32-3 State, which lost its 23rd straight SEC Passes (C-A-I) 12-26-1 11-25-1 Total Offense 298 370 Total Offense 201 308 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-2 road game, a streak dating to 2000. Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1 Penalties-Yards 7-56 9-63 Dixon scored on 5-yard runs in the first Time of Possession 28:50 31:10 Penalties-Yards 2-20 8-75 and third quarters and added a 3-yard Time of Possession 32:04 27:56 RUSHING: (MSU) Thornton 15-50, Dixon touchdown run in the fourth quarter to RUSHING: (JSU) Green 21-48, Jackson 5-6, 12-37 3TD, Team 1-(-3), Henig 5-(-20). cut Georgia's lead to 27-24. Griswold 1-3, Hardin 5-(-5). (MSU) Thornton (UGA) Lumpkin 15-80 TD, Stafford 3-15, Mississippi State couldn't capitalize 16-88 2TD, Dixon 6-20, Stallworth 6-10, Southerland 6-12 TD Ware 4-(-4). Justin Williams 3-9, Michael Henig 1-1, Team PASSING: (MSU) Henig 14-31-2 234, on an interception by cornerback Keith 1-1, Ty Evans 1-(-4). Stafford 20-32-3 267 2TD. Fitzhugh that gave it possession at the PASSING: (JSU) Hardin 12-26-1 149. (MSU) RECEIVING: (MSU) Burks 4-106, Butler Georgia 48 with 7:38 left. 2-44, Smith 2-28, Bell 2-24, Thornton 2- Henig 11-25-1 183 TD. Georgia's Kregg Lumpkin rushed for RECEIVING: (JSU) Walker 3-51, Wilkerson 18, Prosser 1-13, Rogers 1-1. (UGA) Harris 3-34, Moten 2-28, Thomas 2-(-1), Rhetta 4-106, Henderson 4-24, Massaquoi 3-42 80 yards, including a 2-yard scoring run in 1-34, Jackson 1-3. (MSU) Bell 3-62, Burks TD, Goodman 3-24, Chandler 2-37 TD, the first quarter. Stafford threw second- 2-50, Thornton 2-17, Stallworth 2-5, Smith Southerland 1-12, Durham 1-11, Ware 1-8, quarter scoring passes to Tripp Chandler 1-32, Butler 1-17 TD. Lumpkin 1-3. and Massaquoi for a 21-7 halftime lead. Attendance: 38,635. Attendance: 92,746.

Media Information & Record Book 4.4 2006 Game Recaps Kentucky 34 Mississippi State 24 Mississippi State 31 Alabama 16 October 28, 2006 November 4, 2006 Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field • Starkville, Miss. Bryant-Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, Ala.

STARKVILLE, Miss. (AP) - Andre Woodson threw for 284 yards and three TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) - Michael Henig passed for 143 yards and two touchdowns, and Kentucky held off Mississippi State 34-31. touchdowns and Mississippi State beat Alabama 24-16 to give coach Sylvester The Wildcats (4-4, 3-3 Southeastern Croom his first victory over his alma mater. GAME NOTES Conference) broke a 14-14 halftime tie Anthony Dixon ran for 121 yards for the Bulldogs (3-7, 1-5), who snapped • MSU's 408 yards of total offense was highest since last year's season-ending by scoring on four of its first five posses- a 23-game Southeastern Conference road losing streak and an 18-game skid win over Ole Miss (409). sions in the second half. However, the against Western division rivals. • Henig's 384 passing yards is MSU's first 300-yard day since Kevin Fant threw for Wildcats, who led by 31-17 in the fourth Mississippi State was a two-touchdown underdog against the Crimson Tide 360 yards against Houston (9/20/03). quarter, needed a recovery by Jacob (6-4, 2-4), which had not lost at home this season. • Burks caught a career high 192 receiv- Tamme on an onside kick with 2:12 left The Bulldogs jumped out to a 24-10 ing yards, which ranks fifth all-time at MSU. to seal the win. GAME NOTES halftime lead and then held the Crimson • Burks has now had five 100-yard receiv- Mississippi State (2-7, 0-5) got career- Tide to two second-half field goals. ing games this year, tying the school • State's 9-play, 70-yard opening drive record held by Mardye McDole in best performances from quarterback was its first offensive touchdown drive For the second consecutive year, 1978. Michael Henig and wide receiver Tony to open a game in 15 games. Alabama didn't score an offensive touch- • State's 117 first-quarter yards mark Burks, but still couldn't finish off the a season best in the opening period. down against the Bulldogs. Last year, Kentucky 14 0 10 10 = 34 comeback. Henig finished 22-of-41 for The last time the Bulldogs gained more Alabama's defense scored both TDs in than 100 yards in the first quarter was Mississippi State 0 14 3 14 = 31 384 yards and three touchdowns, and against Houston last season (142). a 17-10 win. Burks had seven catches for 192 yards • With a second-quarter interception for Mississippi State rushed for 131 yards 1st Quarter a touchdown, the Bulldogs have now against the Tide, with most of the yards UK - Burton 16 pass from Woodson and two touchdowns. scored on three interception returns (Seiber kick), 7:38 The Bulldogs' downfall, however, was this season. The last time an MSU coming from Dixon in the first half. UK - Lyons 18 pass from Woodson their running game - they finished with returned as many picks for TDs was in Alabama continued its season-long (Seiber kick), 00:46 2000, when the Dog defense scored just 35 yards rushing - and three costly four times on interception returns. inability to score in the red zone, failing 2nd Quarter turnovers. to get a touchdown in four trips inside MS - Burks 75 pass from Henig (Carlson kick), 10:21 Woodson was 19-of-28 passing, pri- the 20. MS - Smith 15 pass from Henig marily to Keenan Burton and Dicky Mississippi State 7 17 0 0 = 24 The Crimson Tide took the open- Alabama 3 7 6 0 = 16 (Carlson kick), 8:42 Lyons. ing kickoff and drove 58 yards to the 3rd Quarter Burton had five catches for 81 yards Mississippi State 2, but stalled and set- UK - Smith 3 run (Seiber kick), 12:45 1st Quarter MS - Carlson 45 FG, 10:42 and two touchdowns and set up two UA - Christensen 19 FG, 9:52 tled for a 19-yard Jamie Christiansen UK - Seiber 41 FG, 5:55 more scores with a combined 93 yards on MS - Burks 25 pass from Henig field goal. 4th Quarter two kick returns. Lyons added a season- (Carlson kick), 6:34 The Bulldogs scored on their first pos- 2nd Quarter UK - Burton 33 pass from Woodson high eight receptions for 117 yards and session on a 25-yard pass from Henig to (Seiber kick), 13:24 MS - Carlson 39 FG, 14:14 a touchdown. Tony Burks and dominated for the rest MS - Burks 36 pass from Henig UA - Dukes 24 INT return (Carlson kick), 11:46 The Wildcats had opportunities to put (Christensen kick), 11:30 of the half. UK - Seiber 27 FG, 8:08 the game away in the second quarter MS - Smith 13 pass from Henig Mississippi State took a 10-3 lead on (Carlson kick), 8:04 MS - Dixon 1 run (Carlson kick), 2:20 after taking a 14-0 lead, but turned the a 39-yard field goal by Adam Carlson in MS - Culberson 51 INT return ball over twice and missed a field goal. the second quarter. Alabama appeared UK MSU (Carlson kick), 2:51 First Downs 22 16 Mississippi State answered with con- 3rd Quarter to come to life minutes later when Jeffrey Rushes-Yards 38-106 24-24 secutive scoring drives to tie the score. UA - Christensen 26 FG, 7:17 Dukes intercepted Henig's pass and Passing Yards 284 384 Henig, who was 11-of-16 for 174 yards UA - Christensen 31 FG, 1:47 returned it 24-yards for a touchdown. But Passes (C-A-I) 19-29-1 22-41-2 in the first half, began the rally with a 75- the excitement for Alabama short lived. Total Offense 390 408 MSU ALA Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-1 yard touchdown pass to Burks. First Downs 13 17 The Bulldogs came right back and Penalties-Yards 8-51 4-45 On Kentucky's next offensive snap, Rushes-Yards 38-131 26-101 drove 78 yards for a touchdown on a Time of Possession 33:47 26:13 linebacker Quinton Culbertson forced Passing Yards 143 187 13-yard pass from Henig to Jamayel Passes (C-A-I) 9-23-1 19-39-2 RUSHING: (UK) Smith 17-92 TD, Dixon and recovered a fumble at the Kentucky Total Offense 274 288 Smith, and extended the lead to 24-10 10-32, Pulley 2-17, Bankhead 1-0, Team 1-(- 12. Two plays later, Henig hit Jamayel Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 late in the half when Quinton Culberson 1), Woodson 6-(-34). (MSU) Thornton 9-17, Smith with a 15-yard scoring pass. Penalties-Yards 5-58 6-45 stepped in front of John Parker Wilson's Dixon 10-14 TD, Henig 1-7, Stallworth 2-(-3), Time of Possession 30:37 29:23 Team 2-(-11). Kentucky regained control in the sec- pass and returned in 51 yards for a PASSING: (UK) Woodson 19-28-1 284 3TD, ond half on Lones Seiber's 41-yard field RUSHING: (MS) Dixon 25-121, Williams 8- score. Pulley 0-1-0. (MSU) Henig 22-41-2 384 3TD. goal, Alfonso Smith's 3-yard run and a 27, Team 2-(-4), Henig 3-(-13). (ALA) Darby The Crimson Tide had a last chance 13-54, Wilson 7-16, McClain 1-15, Castille RECEIVING: (UK) Lyons 8-117 TD, Burton 33-yard pass from Woodson to Burton before halftime, driving the ball 75 yards 5-81 2 TD, Smith 2-57, Dixon 2-14, Tamme 2-10, Hall 1-7, Johns 1-1, Brown 1-(-2). 1-13, Jones 1-2. (MSU) Burks 7-192 2TD, for a 31-17 lead with 13:24 left. PASSING: (MS) Henig 9-23-1 143 2 TD. to the 2 with two seconds in the half. Smith 6-93 TD, Thornton 3-1, Husband 2- Mississippi State rallied to get within (ALA) Wilson 19-39-2 187. Alabama passed up on a short field 16, Bell 1-49, Prosser 1-16, Rogers 1-13, 34-31 with 2:20 left on a 36-yard touch- RECEIVING: (MS) Smith 2-54 TD, Burks 2-31 goal and went for the score. On a keeper, Sherrod 1-4. TD, Butler 2-30, Bell 2-16, Long 1-12. down pass from Henig to Burks and a Wilson was stopped short of the goal Attendance: 37,834. short run by Anthony Dixon. Attendance: 92,138. line. A replay review upheld the call.

Media Information & Record Book 4.5 2006 Game Recaps

No. 5 Arkansas 28 Mississippi State 17 Mississippi State 14 Ole Miss 20 November 18, 2006 November 25, 2006 Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field • Starkville, Miss. Vaught-Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, Miss.

STARKVILLE, Miss. (AP) - Darren McFadden returned a kickoff 92 yards for OXFORD, Miss. (AP) - Marshay Adams returned a punt 47 yards for a touch- a touchdown and Chris Houston scored on an 87-yard interception as No. 5 down late in the fourth quarter to give Mississippi a 20-17 win over Mississippi Arkansas beat Mississippi State 28-14 to win the Southeastern Conference State in the Egg Bowl on Saturday. Western Division title. GAME NOTES The game between two of the The Bulldogs shut down McFadden and the high-powered Razorbacks • MSU compiled 314 yards of total Southeastern Conference's worst teams offense, the sixth time this season it offense at every turn, but defense and special teams carried Arkansas (10-1, eclipsed the 300-yard mark, and the featured little offense, but the Rebels 7-0) to the win. third time in the last four weeks. (4-8, 2-6 SEC) managed a touchdown • State's second-quarter touchdown Mississippi State (3-8, 1-6) limited McFadden to just 84 yards, but most of drive went 11 plays and 80 yards and pass to defensive end Greg Hardy early the yardage came on the team's final drive. took 5:35 off the clock. It was the in the game and held on to the victory Casey Dick threw two TD passes to go with the long returns and the Bulldogs longest scoring drive of the season in time elapsed. with the help of two short field goals by Razorbacks even resorted to a trick play late in the third quarter. • MState entered the week averaging Joshua Shene. With his team ahead 21-14 and Mississippi State hanging tough, McFadden 6.45 tackles for loss per game as a Mississippi State kicker Adam Carlson team, the fourth-highest total in the handed off to on what SEC. The Bulldogs pulled down seven missed a 51-yard field goal that would appeared to be a right sweep. TFLs today. have tied the game as time expired. GAME NOTES • The Bulldog defense continued to put • Mississippi State’s 355 yards of total But the tailback pitched the ball back together impressive numbers against Ole Miss returns the Egg Bowl trophy offense was its second highest offen- to Dick, who found Marcus Monk in the opponents' rushing attacks. The given to the winner to Oxford for the sive output this year. Bulldogs allowed more than 130 yards • MState’s 154 rushing yards are the corner of the end zone for a 35-yard fourth time in the last five years. on the ground just once this season second highest of the season as well. touchdown with 2:13 remaining in the (West Virginia). The Bulldogs (3-9, 1-7) finish with the • Anthony Dixon’s 65-yard touchdown third quarter. run was the longest rush of his career. worst record in the SEC and have not The Razorbacks had 177 yards of won more than three games in a season offense through three quarters and Mississippi State 0 10 0 7 = 17 since 2000. Ole Miss 7 3 3 7 = 20 Arkansas 14 7 7 0 = 28 McFadden and backup Jones - the Omarr Conner led a late rally to get nation's No. 2 rushing tandem coming Mississippi State 7 7 0 0 = 14 1st Quarter the Bulldogs to 20-17 on an 8-yard touch- into the game - had 42 yards. OM - Hardy 23 pass from Schaeffer down pass to Jason Husband with 2:20 1st Quarter Even the Wildcat formation, where (Shene kick), 11:02 remaining. But Mico McSwain recovered AR - Houston 87 interception return McFadden lines up at quarterback in 2nd Quarter (Davis kick), 2:44 Mississippi State's ensuing onside kick the shotgun, had no claws against the MS - Carlson 41 FG, 12:59 MS - Dixon 65 run (Carlson kick), 1:11 OM - Shene 22 FG, 8:30 attempt to end one threat. AR - McFadden 92 kickoff return Bulldogs. The Razorbacks ran the forma- MS - Dixon 2 run (Carlson kick), 2:55 Mississippi State controlled the game (Davis kick), 0:54 tion seven times in the game's first three 3rd Quarter in the first half as freshman tailback 2nd Quarter quarters for 30 yards. UM - Shene 20 FG, 2:57 Anthony Dixon rushed for 97 of his 125 MS - Burks 22 pass from Henig UM - Green 47 punt return After Houston's interception return yards, including a 2-yard dive late in (Carlson kick), 8:41 (Shene kick), 3:29 put Arkansas up 7-0 with 2:44 left in the AR - Williams 29 pass from Dick MS - Husband 8 pass from Conner the second quarter that tied it 10-10 at (Davis kick), 0:41 first quarter, Mississippi State answered (Carlson kick), 2:20 halftime. 3rd Quarter with a 65-yard touchdown run three Mississippi State held Ole Miss run- AR - Monk 35 pass from Dick plays later by tailback Anthony Dixon to MSU OM (Davis kick), 2:13 ning back BenJarvus Green-Ellis 1 yard make it 7-7. First Downs 19 10 Rushes-Yards 35-152 27-58 short of 1,000 for the season. He finished ARK MSU McFadden's return gave Arkansas the Passing Yards 162 142 with 37 yards. First Downs 14 19 lead, but the Bulldogs evened the score Passes (C-A-I) 16-34-1 10-23-0 Ole Miss took a lead on its first drive Rushes-Yards 38-128 30-154 Total Offense 314 200 at 14-14 with a 22-yard pass from Michael when Brent Schaeffer hit Hardy for a 23- Passing Yards 128 201 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Passes (C-A-I) 9-18-1 15-36-2 Henig to Tony Burks that was set up by Penalties-Yards 4-25 7-60 yard touchdown. Hardy, a high school Total Offense 256 355 an interception by De'Mon Glanton. Time of Possession 33:15 26:45 tight end who stands 6-foot-4, lined up Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 But a poor punt and a 15-yard penalty at wide receiver and outleaped 5-11 Penalties-Yards 4-33 7-63 RUSHING: (MSU) Dixon 25-125 TD, Williams allowed Dick to find Damian Williams in Time of Possession 29:34 30:26 7-24, Thornton 1-12, Hart 1-1, Conner 1-(- Keith Fitzhugh for the score with 11:02 the end zone for a 29-yard touchdown 10). (OM) Green-Ellis 17-37, McSwain 2-15, left in the first quarter. RUSHING: (ARK) McFadden 26-84, Jones with 41 seconds left to give Arkansas a Schaeffer 3-5, Cook 2-4, Hall 1-0, Adams Ole Miss had little offensive success 10-38, Dick 1-7, Team 1-(-1). (MSU) Dixon 21-14 halftime lead. 2-(-3). 17-89 TD, Henig 4-49, Williams 8-17, Team PASSING: (MSU) Conner 16-31-1 162 TD, the rest of the way with 200 total yards. 1-(-1). The Bulldogs had two chances to Team 0-3-0. (OM) Schaeffer 9-19 131 TD, The Rebels now lead the all-time series PASSING: (ARK) Dick 8-17-1 112 2TD, score in the fourth quarter, but were Adams 1-3-0 11, Hall 0-1-0. 59-38-6. McFadden 1-1-0 16. (MSU) Henig 9-26-1 stopped on fourth down and picked off RECEIVING: (MSU) Butler 4-49, Dixon 3-22, 123 TD, Conner 6-9-1 78, Team 0-1-0 0. Burks 2-25, Prosser 2-24, Husband 2-17 TD, RECEIVING: (ARK) Monk 4-80 TD, Williams in the end zone. Williams 1-9, Smith 1-9, Long 1-7. (OM) 2-37 TD, Cleveland 2-8, Smith 1-3. (MSU) McSwain 3-29, Hodge 2-31, Wallace 1-38, Smith 5-71, Burks 4-76 TD, Long 2-15, Hardy 1-23 TD, Lane 1-12, Hough 1-12, Williams 2-8, Dixon 1-20, Butler 1-11. Green-Ellis 1-(-3).

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Media Information & Record Book 4.6 2006 Final Statistics

SCORE BY QUARTERS 2006 RECORD & RESULTS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total RECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 3-9-0 1-6-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 Mississippi State 28 75 34 78 6 221 CONFERENCE 1-7-0 0-4-0 1-3-0 0-0-0 Opponents 90 79 68 72 0 309 NON-CONFERENCE 2-2-0 1-2-0 1-0-0 0-0-0

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND Aug. 31 * SOUTH CAROLINA L 0-15 50,277 RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Lg YPG Sept. 9 * #4 AUBURN L 0-34 43,640 Anthony Dixon 12 169 707 39 668 4.0 9 65 55.7 Sept. 16 TULANE L 29-32 38,130 Brandon Thornton 7 60 246 16 230 3.8 2 15 32.9 Sept. 23 at UAB W 16-10 (OT) 36,104 Arnil Stallworth 8 42 150 13 137 3.3 1 16 17.1 Sept. 30 * at LSU L 17-47 91,960 Omarr Conner 8 37 169 68 101 2.7 2 22 12.6 Oct. 7 WEST VIRGINIA L 14-42 40,327 Oct. 14 JACKSONVILLE ST. W 35-3 38,635 Justin Williams 8 32 96 7 89 2.8 0 8 11.1 Oct. 21 * at Georgia L 24-27 92,746 Michael Henig 7 18 69 51 18 1.0 0 27 2.6 Oct. 28 * KENTUCKY L 31-34 37,834 Bryson Davis 6 3 8 0 8 2.7 0 4 1.3 Nov. 4 * at Alabama W 24-16 92,138 Brandon Hart 12 2 1 0 1 0.5 0 1 0.1 Nov. 18 * ARKANSAS L 14-28 41,845 Lance Long 12 2 0 2 -2 -1.0 0 0 -0.2 Nov. 25 * at Ole Miss L 17-20 57,685 Derek Ambrose 7 1 0 6 -6 -6.0 0 0 -0.9 Ty Evans 2 2 0 15 -15 -7.5 0 0 -7.5 TEAM STATISTICS MSU OPP Team 9 8 1 28 -27 -3.4 0 0 -3.0 SCORING 221 309 Tray Rutland 5 18 33 93 -60 -3.3 0 11 -12.0 Points Per Game 18.4 25.8 TOTAL 12 394 1480 338 1142 2.9 14 65 95.2 FIRST DOWNS 190 196 OPPONENTS 12 404 1678 293 1385 3.4 16 46 115.4 Rushing 70 77

Passing 101 104 PASSING GP Effic Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD Lg YPG Penalty 19 15 Michael Henig 7 106.50 74-169-9 43.8 1201 7 75 171.6 RUSHING YARDAGE 1142 1385 Omarr Conner 8 117.86 76-135-3 56.3 943 3 78 117.9 Yards gained rushing 1480 1678 Tray Rutland 5 51.42 20-48-4 41.7 151 0 25 30.2 Yards lost rushing 338 293 Team 9 0.00 0-7-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Rushing Attempts 394 404 Blake McAdams 12 142.00 1-1-0 100.0 5 0 5 0.4 Average Per Rush 2.9 3.4 Ty Evans 2 0.00 0-0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Average Per Game 95.2 115.4 TOTAL 12 101.44 171-360-16 47.5 2300 10 78 191.7 TDs Rushing 14 16 OPPONENTS 12 136.56 179-309-12 57.9 2471 18 62 205.9 PASSING YARDAGE 2300 2471

Att-Comp-Int 360-171-16 309-179-12 RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Lg YPG Average Per Pass 6.4 8.0 Tony Burks 12 35 850 24.3 5 78 70.8 Average Per Catch 13.5 13.8 Lance Long 12 25 177 7.1 1 15 14.8 Average Per Game 191.7 205.9 Jamayel Smith 10 20 335 16.8 2 41 33.5 TDs Passing 10 18 Arnil Stallworth 8 14 97 6.9 0 22 12.1 TOTAL OFFENSE 3442 3856 Eric Butler 11 13 210 16.2 1 28 19.1 Total Plays 754 713 Will Prosser 11 11 135 12.3 0 20 12.3 Average Per Play 4.6 5.4 Jason Husband 12 9 89 9.9 1 17 7.4 Average Per Game 286.8 321.3 Brandon Thornton 7 9 46 5.1 0 18 6.6 KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS 39-801 31-682 Aubrey Bell 6 8 151 18.9 0 49 25.2 PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS 27-355 43-422 Omarr Conner 8 8 70 8.8 0 25 8.8 INT RETURNS: #-YARDS 12-194 16-315 Anthony Dixon 12 4 42 10.5 0 20 3.5 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 20.5 22.0 Bryson Davis 6 3 20 6.7 0 9 3.3 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 13.1 9.8 Justin Williams 8 3 17 5.7 0 9 2.1 INT RETURN AVERAGE 16.2 19.7 Keon Humphries 11 2 17 8.5 0 14 1.5 FUMBLES-LOST 17-9 15-8 Dezmond Sherrod 12 2 14 7.0 0 10 1.2 PENALTIES-YARDS 66-623 75-657 Casey Rogers 11 2 14 7.0 0 13 1.3 Average Per Game 51.9 54.8 Brandon Hart 12 1 10 10.0 0 10 0.8 PUNTS-YARDS 68-2598 57-2383 Joey Sanders 11 1 4 4.0 0 4 0.4 Average Per Punt 38.2 41.8 Derek Ambrose 7 1 2 2.0 0 2 0.3 Net punt average 31.7 34.9 TOTAL 12 171 2300 13.5 10 78 191.7 OPPONENTS 12 179 2471 13.8 18 62 205.9

Media Information & Record Book 4.7 2006 Final Statistics

PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Derek Pegues 25 350 14.0 1 81 Michael Henig 7 187 18 1201 1219 174.1 Omarr Conner 2 5 2.5 0 4 Omarr Conner 8 172 101 943 1044 130.5 TOTAL 27 355 13.1 1 81 Anthony Dixon 12 169 668 0 668 55.7 OPPONENTS 43 422 9.8 2 50 Brandon Thornton 7 60 230 0 230 32.9 Arnil Stallworth 8 42 137 0 137 17.1 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long Tray Rutland 5 66 -60 151 91 18.2 Derek Pegues 4 95 23.8 2 46 Justin Williams 8 32 89 0 89 11.1 De’Mon Glanton 2 10 5.0 0 10 Bryson Davis 6 3 8 0 8 1.3 David Heard 2 16 8.0 0 16 Blake McAdams 12 1 0 5 5 0.4 Quinton Culberson 2 51 25.5 1 51 Brandon Hart 12 2 1 0 1 0.1 Adron Chambers 1 0 0.0 0 0 Lance Long 12 2 -2 0 -2 -0.2 Keith Fitzhugh 1 22 22.0 0 22 Derek Ambrose 7 1 -6 0 -6 -0.9 TOTAL 12 194 16.2 3 51 Ty Evans 2 2 -15 0 -15 -7.5 OPPONENTS 16 315 19.7 2 87 Team 9 15 -27 0 -27 -3.0 TOTAL 12 754 1142 2300 3442 286.8 KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long OPPONENTS 12 713 1385 2471 3856 321.3 Derek Pegues 29 687 23.7 0 61 Christian Ducre 3 39 13.0 0 15 FIELD GOALS FG-AT Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg Brandon Thornton 2 24 12.0 0 15 Adam Carlson 6-12 50.0 0-0 0-0 3-6 3-5 0-1 47 Lance Long 2 8 4.0 0 6 Brandon Hart 1 0 0.0 0 0 PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd Derek Ambrose 1 18 18.0 0 18 Blake McAdams 68 2598 38.2 59 1 7 15 0 Adron Chambers 1 25 25.0 0 25 TOTAL 68 2598 38.2 59 1 7 15 0 TOTAL 39 801 20.5 0 61 OPPONENTS 57 2383 41.8 58 2 9 25 0 OPPONENTS 31 682 22.0 1 92 KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn FUMBLE RETURNS NO. YDS AVG TD LONG Adam Carlson 31 1680 54.2 2 0 Marcus Washington 1 9 9.0 1 9 Keith Andrews 12 751 62.6 7 0 TOTAL 1 9 9.0 1 9 TOTAL 43 2431 56.5 9 0 682 36.5 28 OPPONENTS 2 40 20.0 0 31 OPPONENTS 65 3919 60.3 24 1 801 40.6 24

|------PATs ------| SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Anthony Dixon 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 54 Adam Carlson 0 6-12 27-27 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 45 Tony Burks 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 Derek Pegues 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Omarr Conner 2 0-0 0-0 1-1 0 0-0 0 0 14 Brandon Thornton 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Jamayel Smith 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Eric Butler 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Arnil Stallworth 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Jason Husband 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Lance Long 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Quinton Culberson 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Mar. Washington 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 TOTAL 29 6-12 27-27 1-1 0 0-0 0 0 221 OPPONENTS 39 14-21 33-36 0-0 0 0-3 0 0 309

Media Information & Record Book 4.8 2006 Final Statistics 2006 DEFENSIVE LEADERS |------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |---Fumbles---| Blkd GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH* Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 2 Quinton Culberson 12 52 50 102 9.0-27 1.0-9 2-51 6 . 1-0 1 . . 34 Jeramie Johnson 12 46 26 72 3.0-5 . . 5 . 1-0 5 . . 22 Jamar Chaney 12 35 31 66 7.5-27 2.5-17 . . 1 . 1 . . 1 Keith Fitzhugh 12 37 22 59 0.5-1 . 1-22 3 . 1-0 . . . 23 David Heard 12 30 15 45 3.0-7 . 2-16 8 . . 1 . . 5 Gabe O’Neal 12 20 20 40 3.0-4 ...... 54 Titus Brown 12 21 17 38 14.5-75 7.5-54 . 1 2 . 1 1 . 58 Michael Heard 12 22 15 37 11.0-48 6.5-35 . . . . 1 . . 98 Deljuan Robinson 11 22 12 34 12.5-45 1.5-8 . . 2 . . . . 94 Andrew Powell 12 23 11 34 2.0-7 0.5-5 . . . . . 1 . 3 Derek Pegues 12 26 6 32 1.5-6 . 4-95 5 . . . . . 8 De’Mon Glanton 12 14 10 24 1.0-4 . 2-10 3 . . 1 . . 90 Antonio Johnson 12 9 12 21 4.0-8 . . . . 2-0 . 1 . 56 Anthony Littlejohn 12 15 4 19 2.0-4 1.0-3 . . . 1-0 1 . . 36 Jamon Hughes 9 10 7 17 . . . 1 . . . . . 32 Carlton Rice 12 13 2 15 1.0-4 ...... 13 Anthony Johnson 12 6 6 12 . . . 1 . . . . . 51 Avery Hannibal 11 4 4 8 2.0-12 1.0-8 . . 1 . . . . 31 Casey Rogers 11 5 2 7 ...... 40 Adron Chambers 5 2 5 7 . . 1-0 ...... 95 Kyle Love 7 4 3 7 ...... 39 Tim Bailey 11 4 3 7 0.5-4 0.5-4 ...... 18 Marcus Washington 12 5 1 6 . . . . . 2-9 . . . 86 Lance Long 12 3 1 4 ...... 92 Charles Burns 11 1 2 3 ...... 41 Bryson Davis 6 2 . 2 ...... 43 Blake McAdams 12 2 . 2 ...... 19 Anthony Summers 11 2 . 2 ...... 60 JD Hamilton 12 2 . 2 ...... 62 Russell Cook 12 1 1 2 ...... 87 Aubrey Bell 6 2 . 2 ...... 28 Leron Yarbrough 10 2 . 2 ...... 88 Eric Butler 11 1 . 1 ...... 20 Jarvis Kyles 5 . 1 1 ...... 26 Derek Ambrose 7 1 . 1 ...... 55 Brian Anderson 12 1 . 1 ...... 24 Anthony Dixon 12 1 . 1 ...... 1 . . 4 Tony Burks 12 1 . 1 ...... 17 Tray Rutland 5 1 . 1 ...... 44 Brad Horton 12 1 . 1 ...... 46 Keith Andrews 6 1 . 1 ...... 37 Adam Carlson 12 . 1 1 ...... 9 Keon Humphries 11 . 1 1 ...... 82 Jason Husband 12 . 1 1 ...... TOTAL 12 450 292 742 78-288 22-143 12-194 33 6 8-9 13 3 . OPPONENTS 12 - - - - 29-207 16-315 29 14 9-40 11 1 .

* Quarterback hurries are not an offi cially recognized N.C.A.A. statistic, therefore not all pressboxes across the country - or throughout the SEC - keep them consistently.

Media Information & Record Book 4.9 2006 Final Statistics

TEAM GAME BY GAME STATISTICS 1st Downs Rushing Passing Tot. Off. Punts Fumbles Penalties 3rd Time of Game Score Tot Ru-Pa-Pe No-Yds-TD C-A-I Yds TD Pl-Yds No-Avg F-L No-Yds Dns Poss. @ MState 0 11 6-5-0 33-79-0 8-23-2 82 0 56-161 7-41.6 1-0 1-10 4-14 27:21 South Carolina 15 10 5-4-1 29-81-0 15-27-1 193 1 56-274 6-48.7 1-0 8-60 3-13 32:39 @ MState 0 11 7-4-0 33-79-0 12-25-1 82 0 58-161 8-38.9 3-2 4-48 5-15 29:34 Auburn 34 20 7-13-0 36-111-2 22-32-0 277 2 68-388 4-47.5 3-2 4-30 6-13 30:26 @ MState 29 18 4-12-2 32-98-3 18-35-1 252 0 67-350 6-34.3 1-1 5-44 6-14 27:09 Tulane 32 17 8-9-0 36-129-1 16-24-0 298 4 60-427 6-46.0 2-1 4-41 4-12 32:51 MState 16 19 11-6-2 44-166-2 14-23-0 115 0 67-281 5-39.2 2-2 8-75 7-15 28:52 @ UAB 10 14 7-5-2 32-94-1 12-26-2 116 0 58-210 6-40.3 1-0 9-85 4-13 31:08 MState 17 10 2-8-0 21-14-0 15-29-1 212 0 50-226 7-44.1 1-0 9-79 2-11 27:29 @ LSU 48 22 7-12-3 38-108-4 19-23-1 338 3 61-446 2-40-5 2-1 3-37 7-9 32:31 @ MState 14 25 6-12-7 37-56-1 17-35-2 250 1 72-306 4-34.5 4-0 4-45 6-13 33:45 West Virginia 42 20 16-3-1 44-314-5 6-10-0 92 0 54-406 3-45.0 1-0 11-132 4-9 26:15 @ MState 35 14 6-7-1 34-125-2 11-25-1 183 1 59-308 4-38.8 1-1 8-75 2-9 27:56 Jacksonville State 3 13 2-9-2 32-52-0 12-26-1 149 0 58-201 6-39.5 1-1 2-20 4-16 32:04 MState 24 15 5-10-0 33-64-3 14-31-2 234 0 64-298 6-40.0 1-1 7-56 2-13 28:50 @ Georgia 27 17 6-11-0 28-103-2 20-32-3 267 2 60-370 4-36.0 2-2 9-63 5-10 31:10 @ MState 31 16 2-13-1 24-24-0 22-41-2 384 3 65-408 4-32.2 2-1 4-45 7-14 26:13 Kentucky 34 22 8-12-2 38-106-1 19-28-1 284 3 67-390 4-41.5 1-1 8-51 4-13 33:47 MState 24 13 6-7-0 38-131-0 9-23-1 142 2 61-274 5-35.6 1-1 5-58 7-16 30:37 @ Alabama 16 17 3-12-2 26-101-0 19-39-2 187 0 65-288 6-36.0 0-0 6-45 4-14 29:23 @ MState 14 19 5-10-4 30-154-1 15-36-2 201 1 66-355 7-36.7 0-0 7-63 5-15 30:26 Arkansas 28 14 6-7-1 38-128-0 9-18-1 128 2 56-256 4-43.0 1-0 4-33 5-13 29:34 MState 17 19 10-7-2 35-152-1 16-34-1 162 1 69-314 5-37.6 0-0 4-25 5-13 33:15 @ Ole Miss 20 10 2-7-1 27-58-0 10-23-0 142 1 50-200 6-39.7 0-0 7-60 4-13 26:45

MISCELLANEOUS TEAM STATISTICS KICKOFFS IN THE RED ZONE (20 YARDS AND IN)* Touchbacks - 9 (9/43, 21%) MSU SCORES/RED ZONE ENTRIES - 21-32 (65.6%) Opp. Returns - 31, 682 yards (Avg. Return — 22.0) Scores - 21 Fair Catches - 2 Touchdowns - 18 (Passing - 6, Rushing - 12), Field Goals - 3 Out of Bounds - 0 Non-Scores - 11 Onside Kicks - 4 (0 recovered) Missed Field Goals - 1, Loss of Downs - 2, Punts - 0 Turnovers - 7 (Fumbles - 1, Interceptions - 5, Blocked Field Goal - 1) End of half - 0; End of game - 1 CONVERSIONS 3RD DOWN CONVERSIONS (BY QUARTER) OPPONENT SCORES/RED ZONE ENTRIES - 37-42 (88.1%) 1 2 3 4 OT Total Scores - 37 MISSISSIPPI STATE 15-41 11-44 13-35 18-41 1-1 58-162 Touchdowns - 25 (Passing - 10, Rushing - 15), Field Goals - 12 Pct. 37% 25% 37% 44% 100% 36% Non-Scores - 5 Opponents 14-30 13-42 11-34 16-42 — 54-148 Missed Field Goals - 2, Loss of Downs - 1, Punts - 0 Pct. 47% 31% 32% 38% — 37% Turnovers - 1 (Fumbles - 0, Interceptions - 1, Blocked Field Goal - 0) End of half - 1; End of game - 0 3RD DOWN CONVERSIONS (BY DISTANCE) * - Offensive series only; does not include overtimes 3rd and: 1-3 4-6 7-10 11+ Total MISSISSIPPI STATE 20-33 14-35 21-60 3-32 58-162 TURNOVERS Pct. 61% 40% 35% 9% 36% Takeaways - 20 Opponents 17-27 13-37 12-41 12-43 54-148 Giveaways - 25 Pct. 63% 35% 30% 28% 37% Difference - (-5) Ratio Per Game: -0.42 4TH DOWN CONVERSIONS (BY QUARTER) Points Off TOs - MSU 59 (8 TD, 1 FG, 8 PAT[1], 0 PAT[2]) 1 2 3 4 OT Total Opp. 72 (8 TD, 6 FG, 6 PAT[1], 0 PAT[2]) MISSISSIPPI STATE 1-2 0-4 0-3 4-6 — 5-15 Points Off TOs/Game - MSU 4.9, Opp. 6.0 Pct. 50% 0% 0% 67% — 33% Opponents 1-2 2-2 3-4 1-3 — 7-11 Pct. 50% 100% 75% 33% — 64%

Media Information & Record Book 4.10 2006 Final Statistics RUSHING Att.-Yds.-TD #7 Henig #14 Conner #17 Rutland #24 Dixon #27 Thornton #30 Stallworth #33 Williams SOUTH CAROLINA 3-(-3)-0 0-0-0 6-(-11)-0 14-64-0 9-25-0 DNP DNP AUBURN DNP 0-0-0 6-(-23)-0 15-69-0 6-19-0 2-16-0 1-1-0 TULANE DNP 13-71-1 4-(-13)-0 9-13-1 DNP 6-27-1 DNP at UAB DNP 8-45-1 DNP 19-81-1 DNP 13-43-0 2-(-3)-0 at LSU DNP 6-3-0 1-(-5)-0 8-20-0 DNP 4-4-0 1-1-0 WEST VIRGINIA 1-(-3)-0 9-(-8)-0 1-(-8)-0 9-15-1 4-19-0 9-40-0 2-13-0 JACKSONVILLE STATE 1-1-0 DNP DNP 6-20-0 16-88-0 6-10-0 3-9-0 at Georgia 5-(-20)-0 DNP DNP 12-37-3 15-50-0 0-0-0 DNP KENTUCKY 1-7-0 DNP DNP 10-14-1 9-17-0 2-(-3)-0 DNP at Alabama 3-(-13)-0 DNP DNP 21-125-0 DNP DNP 8-27-0 ARKANSAS 4-49-0 0-0-0 DNP 17-89-0 DNP DNP 8-17-0 at Ole Miss DNP 1-(-10)-0 DNP 25-125-1 1-12-0 DNP 7-24-0 RECEIVING

Rec.-Yds.-TD #4 Burks #11 Prosser #30 Stallworth #82 Husband #86 Long #87 Bell #88 Butler #89 Smith SOUTH CAROLINA 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 5-41-0 DNP 1-20-0 DNP AUBURN 2-19-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-9-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP TULANE 4-130-0 3-35-0 2-11-0 1-13-0 4-26-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 at UAB 0-0-0 2-21-0 4-30-0 2-17-0 3-17-0 DNP 1-19-0 0-0-0 at LSU 4-103-1 0-0-0 4-51-0 0-0-0 5-37-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-17-0 WEST VIRGINIA 4-118-0 2-26-0 1-0-0 1-17-0 4-22-1 DNP 1-20-0 2-31-0 JACKSONVILLE STATE 2-50-0 0-0-0 2-5-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-62-0 1-17-1 1-32-0 at Georgia 4-106-0 1-13-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-24-0 2-44-0 2-24-0 KENTUCKY 7-192-2 1-16-0 0-0-0 2-16-0 0-0-0 1-49-0 0-0-0 6-93-1 at Alabama 2-31-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-12-0 2-16-0 2-30-0 2-54-1 ARKANSAS 4-76-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 2-15-0 0-0-0 1-11-0 5-71-0 at Ole Miss 2-25-0 2-24-0 DNP 2-17-1 1-7-0 0-0-0 4-49-0 1-9-0 PASSING FIELD GOALS PUNTING

Cmp-Att-Int-Yds-TD #7 Henig #14 Conner #17 Rutland Made, Missed #37 Carlson No.-Avg.-In 20 #43 McAdams SOUTH CAROLINA 2-8-0-19-0 0-0-0-0-0 6-15-2-63-0 SOUTH CAROLINA 38 SOUTH CAROLINA 7-41.6-3 AUBURN DNP 0-0-0-0-0 12-25-1-82-0 AUBURN 37 AUBURN 8-38.9-1 TULANE DNP 15-25-1-241-0 2-6-0-6-0 TULANE — TULANE 6-34.3-3 at UAB DNP 14-23-0-115-0 DNP at UAB 47 at UAB 5-39.2-0 at LSU DNP 15-28-0-212-1 0-1-1-0-0 at LSU 37 at LSU 7-44.1-1 WEST VIRGINIA 7-15-2-115-0 10-19-0-135-1 0-1-0-0-0 WEST VIRGINIA 48 WEST VIRGINIA 4-34.5-1 JACKSONVILLE ST. 11-25-1-183-1 DNP DNP JACKSONVILLE STATE — JACKSONVILLE STATE 4-38.8-1 at Georgia 14-31-2-234-0 DNP DNP at Georgia 36 at Georgia 6-40.0-2 KENTUCKY 22-41-2-384-3 DNP DNP KENTUCKY 45 KENTUCKY 4-32.2-1 at Alabama 9-23-1-143-2 DNP DNP at Alabama 39, 45 at Alabama 5-35.6-0 ARKANSAS 9-26-1-123-1 6-9-1-78-0 DNP ARKANSAS — ARKANSAS 7-36.7-2 at Ole Miss DNP 16-31-1-162-1 DNP at Ole Miss 31, 41, 51 at Ole Miss 5-37.6-0 GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES TT-UT-AT-TFL-Sck. #1 Fitzhugh #2 Culberson #22 Chaney #34 Johnson #54 Brown #56 Littlejohn #58 Heard #94 Powell #98 Robinson SOUTH CAROLINA 5-3-2-0.5-0 7-2-5-2.0-0.5 8-1-7-1.5-0.5 7-4-3-0-0 1-0-1-0-0 4-1-3-0-0 3-2-1-2.0-2.0 1-1-0-0-0 4-1-3-0.5-0 AUBURN 5-4-1-0-0 10-5-5-1.0-0 6-4-2-0-0 4-2-2-0-0 3-2-1-0.5-0 2-1-1-0-0 1-0-1-0.5-0 2-2-0-1.0-0 7-6-1-5.0-1.0 TULANE 3-2-1-0-0 12-6-6-0.5-0.5 4-3-1-0-0 5-4-1-0-0 5-4-1-3.5-1.0 1-1-0-0-0 2-1-1-0-0 5-3-2-0.5-0.5 8-6-2-2.0-0 at UAB 8-4-4-0-0 7-4-3-1.0-0 6-3-3-0-0 6-3-3-0-0 3-2-1-0-0 0-0-0-0-0 1-1-0-1.0-1.0 2-2-0-0-0 2-0-2-0-0 at LSU 9-7-2-0-0 6-2-4-0-0 9-5-4-0.5-0 11-7-4-0.5-0 3-2-1-1.0-1.0 1-1-0-0-0 4-1-3-0-0 2-0-2-0.5-0 1-1-0-1.0-0 WEST VIRGINIA 1-0-1-0-0 12-10-2-1.0-0 1-1-0-0-0 9-7-2-0-0 4-3-1-2.0-2.0 0-0-0-0-0 6-4-2-0.5-0 1-1-0-0-0 DNP JACKSONVILLE STATE 0-0-0-0-0 5-2-3-1.5-0 2-1-1-1.0-1.0 4-2-2-1.5-0 6-3-3-2.0-1.0 3-3-0-0-0 4-2-2-2.0-1.0 7-6-1-0-0 1-1-0-0-0 at Georgia 5-4-1-0-0 10-3-7-0.5-0 4-3-1-0-0 7-5-2-0-0 3-2-1-1.0-0 1-1-0-0-0 3-1-2-1.5-0 4-3-1-0-0 0-0-0-0-0 KENTUCKY 4-2-2-0-0 9-6-3-1.0-0 4-3-1-2.5-1.0 6-4-2-0-0 5-3-2-1.5-1.0 3-1-2-0-0 5-3-2-1.5-1.5 3-2-1-0-0 1-1-0-1.0-0 at Alabama 7-2-5-0-0 10-4-6-0.5-0 7-4-3-1.0-0 5-2-3-1.0-0 2-1-1-1.0-1.0 0-0-0-0-0 2-2-0-0-0 0-0-0-0-0 2-1-1-0-0 ARKANSAS 7-4-3-0-0 10-5-5-0-0 8-5-3-0-0 8-5-3-0-0 0-0-0-0-0 2-2-0-1.0-0 2-2-0-1.0-0 1-0-1-0-0 5-3-2-2.0-5 at Ole Miss 5-5-0-0-0 4-3-1-0-0 5-2-3-1.0-0 1-1-0-0-0 3-1-2-2.0-0.5 2-2-0-1.0-1.0 3-3-0-0-0 6-4-2-0-0 3-1-2-1.0-0.5

Media Information & Record Book 4.11 2006 Final Statistics

2006 MSU GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS OFFENSE SE LT LG C RG RT TE QB HB FB FL SOUTH CAROLINA Humphries Anderson Strauder Blackledge Gates Jenkins Butler Henig Thornton Davis Conner AUBURN Humphries Hamilton Strauder Blackledge Anderson Jenkins Butler Rutland Thornton Conner (WR) Burks TULANE Humphries Hamilton Strauder Blackledge Anderson Jenkins Sherrod Rutland Stallworth Conner (WR) Burks at UAB Prosser Hamilton Gates Blackledge Anderson Jenkins Husband Conner Stallworth Long (WR) Burks at LSU Prosser Hamilton Gates Blackledge Anderson Jenkins Sherrod Conner Dixon Davis Burks WEST VIRGNIA Threadgill Hamilton Gates Blackledge Anderson Jenkins Sherrod Conner Stallworth Davis Burks JACKSONVILLE STATE Prosser Hamilton Gates Blackledge Anderson Jenkins Sherrod Henig Dixon Davis Butler (TE) at Georgia Smith Brown Gates Blackledge Anderson Jenkins Butler Henig Thornton Bell (WR) Burks KENTUCKY Smith Brown Gates Blackledge Anderson Jenkins Sherrod Henig Thornton Rogers Long at Alabama Smith Brown Strauder Blackledge Anderson Jenkins Butler Henig Dixon Bell (WR) Burks ARKANSAS Smith Brown Strauder Blackledge Anderson Jenkins Husband Henig Dixon Hart Long at Ole Miss Prosser Brown Strauder Blackledge Anderson Jenkins Butler Conner Dixon Rogers Sherrod (TE)

DEFENSE E NT T E SLB MLB WLB LC SS FS RC SOUTH CAROLINA M. Heard Powell Robinson Brown Littlejohn Culberson Chaney Pegues Fitzhugh J. Johnson D. Heard AUBURN M. Heard A. Johnson Robinson Brown Littlejohn Culberson Chaney Pegues Fitzhugh J. Johnson D. Heard TULANE M. Heard Powell Robinson Burns Littlejohn Culberson Chaney Pegues Fitzhugh J. Johnson D. Heard at UAB M. Heard Powell A. Johnson Brown Glanton (DB) Culberson Chaney Pegues Fitzhugh J. Johnson D. Heard at LSU M. Heard Powell Robinson Brown O'Neal Culberson Chaney Pegues Fitzhugh J. Johnson D. Heard WEST VIRGINIA M. Heard Powell A. Johnson Brown Glanton (DB) Culberson Chaney Pegues Fitzhugh J. Johnson D. Heard JACKSONVILLE STATE M. Heard Powell A. Johnson Brown O'Neal Culberson Chaney Pegues Glanton J. Johnson D. Heard at Georgia M. Heard Powell A. Johnson Brown O'Neal Culberson Chaney Pegues Glanton J. Johnson D. Heard KENTUCKY M. Heard Powell Robinson Brown O'Neal Culberson Chaney Pegues Fitzhugh J. Johnson D. Heard at Alabama M. Heard Powell Robinson Brown O'Neal Culberson Hughes Pegues Fitzhugh J. Johnson D. Heard ARKANSAS M. Heard Powell Robinson Brown Littlejohn Culberson Chaney Pegues Fitzhugh J. Johnson D. Heard at Ole Miss M. Heard Powell Robinson Brown O'Neal Culberson Chaney Pegues Fitzhugh J. Johnson D. Heard

2006 MSU CAREER STARTS BY POSITION OFFENSE DEFENSE LT WR DE SS Anderson - 12 Prosser - 20 M. Heard - 28 Bobo - 9 Hamilton - 7 Conner - 7 Brown - 12 Je. Johnson - 7 Brown - 4 Humphries - 7 Robinson - 6 Fitzhugh - 9 LG Burks - 7 Burns - 2 Glanton - 6 Strauder - 17 Sanders - 4 DT FS Anderson - 7 Long - 4 Powell - 32 J. Johnson - 24 Gates - 6 Smith - 4 Robinson - 22 Glanton - 1 C Husband - 3 A. Johnson - 5 RCB Blackledge - 12 Lowe - 2 SLB D. Heard - 31 RG Bell - 2 O’Neal - 16 Culberson - 8 Anderson - 11 Threadgill - 1 Littlejohn - 4 Bobo - 3 Blackledge - 6 TB MLB LCB Dunning - 1 Dixon - 5 Culberson - 23 Pegues - 12 Gates - 1 Thornton - 4 Brown - 5 RT Stallworth - 3 WLB Jenkins - 12 FB Chaney - 14 2006 starts in BOLD TE Davis - 18 Littlejohn - 8 Butler - 23 Rogers - 2 Culberson - 5 Sherrod - 10 Hart - 1 Hughes - 1 Husband - 2 QB Jones - 1 Conner - 21 Henig - 9 Rutland - 2 Media Information & Record Book 4.12 ei nomto eodBo 4.13 Media Information &Record Book

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 8/31 9/9 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/18 1/25 8/31 9/9 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/18 1/25 No. Name GP GS SC AU TU @UAB @LSU WV JSU @UGA UK @ALA ARK @UM No. Name GP GS SC AU TU @UAB @LSU WV JSU @UGA UK @ALA ARK @UM Robert Ambers 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — — 36 Jamon Hughes 9 1 — — — X X X X X X WLB X X 26 Derek Ambrose 7 0 X X — — — — — X X X X X 9 Keon Humphries 11 3 WR WR WR X X X X — X X X X 55 Brian Anderson 12 12 LT RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG 82 Jason Husband 12 2 X X X TE X X X X X X TE X 46 Keith Andrews 6 0 X X X — X X X — — — — — 75 Craig Jenkins 12 12 RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT 39 Tim Bailey 11 0 X X X X — X X X X X X X 13 Anthony Johnson 12 0 X X X X X X X X X X X X David Bates 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — — 90 Antonio Johnson 12 5 X DT X DT X DT DT DT X X X X 34 Jeramie Johnson 12 12 FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS 87 Aubrey Bell 6 2 — — — — — — X WR X WR X X 84 Jeremy Jones 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — — 76 Royce Blackledge 12 12 C C C C C C C C C C C C 20 Jarvis Kyles 4 0 X X X X — — — — — — — — 6 Demario Bobo 2 0 — — — X X — — — — — — — Dylan Lanphere 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — — 65 Anthony Bowles 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — — 56 Anthony Littlejohn 12 4 SLB SLB SLB X X X X X X X SLB X 45 Tay Bowser 9 0 X — X X — X X X X X X — 86 Lance Long 12 3 X X X WR X X X X WR X WR X 66 J.C. Brignone 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — — 95 Kyle Love 8 0 — — — X X X X — X X X X 57 Mark Brown 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — — 10 Ryan Mason 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — — 52 Marshall Brown 3 0 — — — — — — X X X — — — 43 Blake McAdams 12 12 P P P P P P P P P P P P 77 Michael Brown 6 5 — — — — — — X LT LT LT LT LT 97 Cortez McCraney 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — — 54 Titus Brown 12 11 DE DE X DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE John McMillan 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — — 4 Tony Burks 12 7 X WR WR WR WR WR X WR X WR X X 74 Mark Melichar 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — — 92 Charles Burns 11 1 X X DE X X X — X X X X X 80 Keith Mills 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — — 88 Eric Butler 11 6 TE TE — X X X TE TE X TE X TE 96 Reggie Odom 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — — 37 Adam Carlson 12 12 PK PK PK PK PK PK PK PK PK PK PK PK 5 Gabe O’Neal 12 6 X X X X SLB X SLB SLB SLB SLB X SLB 59 Johnny Carpenter 3 0 — — — — X X X — — — — — 3 Derek Pegues 12 12 LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB 89 Alex Carpenter 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — — 64 Anwar Phillips 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — — 40 Adron Chambers 5 0 X X X X X — — — — — — — 94 Andrew Powell 12 11 DT X DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT 22 Jamar Chaney 12 11 WLB WLB WLB WLB WLB WLB WLB WLB WLB X WLB WLB 91 Rodney Prince 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — — 14 Omarr Conner 8 7 WR WR WR QB QB QB — — — — X QB 11 Will Prosser 11 4 — X X WR WR X WR X X X X WR 62 Russell Cook 12 0 X X X X X X X X X X X X 32 Carlton Rice 12 0 X X X X X X X X X X X X 93 Brandon Cooper 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — — 98 Deljuan Robinson 11 8 DT DT DT X DT — X X DT DT DT DT 38 Brooks Crabtree 12 0 X X X X X X X X X X X X 31 Casey Rogers 10 1 X X X X X X X X FB — X — 2 Quinton Culberson 12 12 MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB 17 Tray Rutland 5 2 X QB QB — X X — — — — — — Jeremy Cunningham 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — — 83 Joey Sanders 11 0 X X X X X X X X — X X X 41 Bryson Davis 6 4 FB X — X FB FB FB — — — — — 2006 PlayerParticipation 85 Ben Shelton 8 0 — — X X X X X X X X — — 24 Anthony Dixon 12 5 X X X X RB X RB X X RB RB RB 48 Dezmond Sherrod 12 6 X X TE X TE TE TE X TE X X TE 29 Christian Ducré 3 0 — X X — X — — — — — — — Anthony Smith 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — — 72 Anthony Dunning 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — — 89 Jamayel Smith 10 4 — — X X X X X WR WR WR WR X 15 Marcus Evans 11 0 X X X X — X X X X X X X 63 Chris Spencer 1 0 — — — — — — X — — — — — 16 Ty Evans 2 0 — — — — — X X — — — — — 30 Arnil Stallworth 8 3 — X RB RB X RB X X X — — — 47 Aaron Feld 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — — 53 Anthony Strauder 11 6 LG LG LG — X X X X X LG LG LG 1 Keith Fitzhugh 12 10 SS SS SS SS SS SS X X SS SS SS SS 19 Anthony Summers 11 0 — X X X X X X X X X X X 78 Michael Gates 9 7 RG — — LG LG LG LG LG LG X X — 67 Roland Terry 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — — 8 De’Mon Glanton 12 4 X X X DB X DB SS SS X X X X 27 Brandon Thornton 7 4 RB RB — — — X X RB RB — — X 60 J.D. Hamilton 12 6 X LT LT LT LT LT LT X X X X X 25 Tyler Threadgill 7 1 — — X — X WR X X X — — X 51 Avery Hannibal 12 0 X X X X X X X X X X X X Cleveland Tubbs 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — — 35 Brandon Hart 12 1 X X X X X X X X X X FB X 18 Marcus Washington 12 0 X X X X X X X X X X X X 23 David Heard 12 12 RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB 99 Quinton Wesley 9 0 — X — — X X X X X X X X 58 Michael Heard 12 12 DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE Jarvis Williams 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — — 85 Brandon Henderson 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — — 33 Justin Williams 8 0 — X — X X X X — — X X X 7 Michael Henig 7 6 QB — — — — X QB QB QB QB QB — 79 Calvin Wilson 2 0 X X — — — — — — — — — — 81 Chris Herrera 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — — 28 Leron Yarbrough 10 0 X X X X X X X X X — X — 42 Jonathan Hill 6 0 X X — — X — X — X — X — 49 Taurus Young 2 0 X — — — — — X — — — — — 44 Brad Horton 12 0 X X X X X X X X X X X X Eric Hoskins 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — — 2006 Final Statistics CAREER GAMES 2006 Mississippi State PLAYED & STARTS LISTING Scoring Drives / Plays

Career 2006 2005 2004 2003 No. Name GP (CGP) S (CS) GP-S GP-S GP-S GP-S Q P-YD TOP SCORE 34 Jeramie Johnson 46 (46) 31 (12) 12-12 11-10 11-3 12-6 SOUTH CAROLINA 23 David Heard 46 (46) 31 (28) 12-12 11-11 11-8 12-0 62 Russell Cook 46 (46) — 12-0 11-0 11-0 12-0 No scoring drives 11 Will Prosser 45 (11) 20 (0) 11-4 11-8 11-8 12-0 98 Deljuan Robinson 44 (6) 28 (4) 11-8 11-11 11-4 11-5 AUBURN 44 Brad Horton 44 (30) — 12-0 11-0 9-0 12-0 No scoring drives 2 Quinton Culberson 42 (34) 36 (28) 12-12 11-11 11-5 8-8 55 Brian Anderson 41 (35) 30 (30) 12-12 11-11 11-7 7-0 58 Michael Heard 40 (13) 28 (12) 12-12 10-9 11-7 7-0 TULANE 41 Bryson Davis 40 (0) 18 (0) 6-4 11-9 11-5 12-0 2 9-41 2:58 Dixon 2 rush 14 Omarr Conner 39 (2) 28 (1) 8-7 11-9 9-9 11-3 4 0-0 — Washington 9 fumble recovery 94 Andrew Powell 39 (34) 32 (10) 12-11 11-11 11-9 5-1 4 4-87 1:35 Stallworth 3 rush 48 Dezmond Sherrod 34 (34) 10 (1) 12-6 11-2 11-2 — 4 12-92 1:43 Conner 5 rush 51 Avery Hannibal 34 (34) — 12-0 11-0 11-0 — 32 Carlton Rice 34 (34) — 12-0 11-0 11-0 — 5 Gabe O’Neal 33 (33) 16 (1) 12-6 11-5 10-5 — UAB 88 Eric Butler 32 (9) 23 (1) 11-6 11-8 10-9 — 2 9-44 1:46 Carlson 47 FG 82 Jason Husband 31 (19) 5 (0) 12-2 8-2 11-1 — 4 9-46 3:44 Dixon 1 rush 54 Titus Brown 31 (12) 18 (9) 12-11 10-2 9-5 — OT 3-25 — Conner 21 rush 83 Joey Sanders 30 (3) 4 (0) 11-0 10-4 9-0 — 46 Keith Andrews 26 (0) 18 (0) 6-0 7-7 11-11 2-0 42 Jonathan Hill 26 (0) — 6-0 9-0 11-0 — LSU 76 Royce Blackledge 25 (18) 18 (18) 12-12 9-6 4-0 — 2 11-55 5:33 Carlson 32 FG 6 Demario Bobo 21 (0) 11 (0) 2-0 9-8 10-3 — 3 0-0 — Pegues 23 interception return 43 Blake McAdams 23 (23) 23 (23) 12-12 11-11 — — 4 5-79 2:52 Burks 46 pass from Conner 56 Anthony Littlejohn 23 (23) 12 (0) 12-4 11-8 — — 22 Jamar Chaney 23 (23) 14 (2) 12-11 11-3 — — 1 Keith Fitzhugh 23 (23) 11 (4) 12-10 11-1 — — WEST VIRGINIA 3 Derek Pegues 23 (23) 12 (12) 12-12 11-0 — — 2 7-88 3:24 Long 0 fumble recovery 8 De'Mon Glanton 23 (23) 7 (0) 12-4 11-3 — — 4 10-65 2:23 Dixon 1 run 86 Lance Long 23 (23) 4 (0) 12-3 11-1 — — 90 Antonio Johnson 23 (23) 5 (0) 12-5 11-0 — — 31 Casey Rogers 22 (22) 2 (1) 11-2 11-0 — — JACKSONVILLE STATE 28 Leron Yarbrough 21 (0) — 10-0 11-0 — — 1 0-0 — Pegues 26 interception return 92 Charles Burns 22 (5) 2 (0) 11-1 11-1 — — 2 0-0 — Pegues 81 punt return 15 Marcus Evans 21 (0) — 10-0 11-0 — — 3 8-70 2:43 Thornton 7 rush 53 Anthony Strauder 22 (8) 17 (3) 11-6 11-11 — — 3 8-90 4:30 Butler 17 pass from Henig 9 Keon Humphries 22 (4) 7 (0) 11-3 10-5 1-0 — 26 Derek Ambrose 21 (5) — 7-0 3-0 11-0 — 4 6-51 3:11 Thornton 1 rush 35 Brandon Hart 21 (12) 1 (0) 12-1 9-0 — — 25 Tyler Threadgill 19 (1) 1 (0) 8-1 — 10-0 1-0 GEORGIA 27 Brandon Thornton 18 (1) 4 (0) 7-4 11-0 — — 1 2-12 1:00 Dixon 5 run 87 Aubrey Bell 17 (6) 3 (0) 6-2 11-1 — — 3 2-51 0:41 Dixon 5 run 7 Michael Henig 16 (0) 9 (0) 7-6 8-3 1-0 — 38 Brooks Crabtree 17 (12) 3 (0) 12-0 — 5-3 — 3 4-8 2:16 Carlson 36 FG 37 Adam Carlson 16 (14) 15 (14) 12-12 4-3 — — 4 12-80 4:32 Dixon 3 run 78 Michael Gates 15 (0) 7 (0) 9-7 6-0 — — 4 Tony Burks 12 (12) 7 (0) 12-7 — — — KENTUCKY 24 Anthony Dixon 12 (12) 5 (3) 12-5 — — — 2 2-80 1:00 Burks 75 pass from Henig 60 J.D. Hamilton 12 (12) 6 (0) 12-6 — — — 75 Craig Jenkins 12 (12) 12 (12) 12-12 — — — 2 3-12 1:09 Smith 15 pass from Henig 13 Anthony Johnson 12 (12) — 12-0 — — — 3 6-52 1:54 Carlson 45 FG 18 Marcus Washington 12 (12) — 12-0 — — — 4 9-74 1:28 Burks 36 pass from Henig 39 Tim Bailey 11 (7) — 11-0 — — — 4 6-53 1:35 Dixon 1 run 19 Anthony Summers 11 (11) — 11-0 — — — 89 Jamayel Smith 11 (10) 4 (0) 10-4 1-0 — — 45 Tay Bowser 9 (0) — 9-0 — — — ALABAMA 36 Jamon Hughes 9 (9) 1 (0) 9-1 — — — 1 9-70 3:18 Burks 25 pass from Henig 99 Quinton Wesley 9 (8) — 9-0 — — — 2 8-48 3:04 Carlson 39 FG 30 Arnil Stallworth 8 (0) 3 (0) 8-3 — — — 2 7-78 3:26 Smith 13 pass from Henig 84 Jeremy Jones 8 (0) 1 (0) — 8-1 — — 2 0-0 — Culberson 51 interception return Ben Shelton 8 (0) — 8-0 — — — 72 Anthony Dunning 6 (0) 1 (0) — 6-1 — — 33 Justin Williams 8 (3) — 8-0 — — — ARKANSAS 77 Mike Brown 6 (6) 5 (5) 6-5 — — — 1 3-80 1:26 Dixon 65 run 40 Adron Chambers 5 (0) — 5-0 — — — 2 3-20 0:59 Burks 22 pass from Henig 17 Tray Rutland 5 (0) 2 (0) 5-2 — — — 20 Jarvis Kyles 4 (0) — 4-0 — — — 49 Taurus Young 3 (0) — 2-0 1-0 — — OLE MISS 52 Marshall Brown 3 (0) — 3-0 — — — 2 9-16 3:54 Carlson 41 FG 67 Roland Terry 2 (0) — — 2-0 — — 4 8-73 0:56 Husband 8 pass from Conner 63 Chris Spencer 1 (0) — 1-0 — — —

GP - games played CGP - consecutive games played S - starts CS - consecutive starts

Media Information & Record Book 4.14 MState Football Timeline

1892 - Mississippi A&M College faculty challenge a team of students on 1932 - Mississippi A&M officially becomes Mississippi State College. Thanksgiving Day to the fi rst football game played on campus. December 1932 - Mississippi State College becomes one of 13 charter 1895 - Mississippi A&M fi elds fi rst team, coached by W.M. Matthews, and members of the new Southeastern Conference. fi nishes the season with an 0-2 record. 1935 - Coach selects a Bulldog from Memphis named ‘Ptolemy’ 1895 - Team captain W.M. Matthews chooses Maroon and White as team as the school’s first official game mascot, and the Maroons defeat Alabama colors. 20-7.

Oct. 10, 1896 - A&M loses 8-0 to Southwestern Baptist University (now Union 1935 - Shortly following one of the school’s greatest victories, State’s 13-7 University) in the fi rst game played in Starkville, at the Starkville Fairgrounds. win over Army, a litter-mate of ‘Ptolemy’ becomes the first ‘Bully.’

1901 - After a four-year absence, football is revived at A&M under player- 1936 - Scott Field undergoes its first expansion, seating as many as 26,000. coach L.B. Harvey. 1936 - Under Sasse, the Maroons compile their first SEC winning record. Oct. 28, 1901 - The Aggies earn the fi rst victory in school history, a 17-0 tri- umph over Mississippi, the fi rst game in the long and storied rivalry. Jan. 1, 1937 - State competes in its first ever bowl game, a 13-12 loss to Duquesne in the 1937 Orange Bowl. 1903 - Mississippi A&M fi nishes its fi rst undefeated season (under head coach Dan Martin) with a 3-0-2 record. 1937 - Chuck Gelatka becomes first State player selected in the NFL draft, a 10th-round pick of the Giants. 1905 - Mississippi A&M College builds Hardy Field, the school’s first-ever football field. 1940 - The Maroons compile their first 10-win season and finish with an undefeated 10-0-1 record. 1907 - becomes the first full-time head coach/athletic direc- tor. Jan. 1, 1941 - Allyn McKeen’s ‘Maroon Machine’ earns State’s first bowl victory, 14-7 over Georgetown in the ‘41 Orange Bowl, and finishes season 1909 - W.D. Chadwick is hired as head coach and proceeds to lead ranked No. 9 in AP poll. Mississippi A&M to five consecutive winning seasons. 1941 - Coach McKeen is named the SEC Coach of the Year, and end Erwin Jan. 1, 1912 - In its first and only game played outside of the United States, ‘Buddy’ Elrod becomes State’s first consensus all-American, following the Mississippi A&M defeats Club Atletico de Cuba, 12-0 in Havana, Cuba. 1940 season.

1914 - A new field is built to replace Hardy Field, and for six years is referred 1941 - State wins its first SEC title with a 4-0-1 league record, is ranked No. to by the A&M student body as the “New Athletic Field.” 16 in the final AP poll, but does not play in a bowl game due to the bombing of Pearl Harbor. 1915 & 1916 - Under head coach E.C. Hayes, the Aggies defeat the University of Mississippi in consecutive years by a combined score of 101-0. 1942 - Maroons finish with an 8-2 record and a No. 18 final AP ranking.

1917-19 - In three seasons as head coach, Sid Robinson compiles a .750 win- 1944 - Tom ‘Shorty’ McWilliams finishes 10th in the Heisman Trophy ballot- ning percentage—still the second-highest percentage in school history. ing, State’s highest finish ever.

1920 - Students rename the football field “Scott Field,” in honor of 1920 1948 - Scott Field undergoes second expansion that increases stadium track star and Olympian Don Scott, the nation’s premier half-miler and a capacity to 35,000. football letterman in 1915 and 1916. 1952 - Quarterback sets the SEC single-season scoring record 1922 - In his only season as head football coach, C.R. ‘Dudy’ Noble leads the with 120 points (Parker currently stands No. 2 in that category). Aggies to a 3-4-2 record, including a 19-13 win over Mississippi. Nov. 25, 1927 - A&M loses to Mississippi in the debut of the “Battle for the 1957 - Mississippi State finishes 6-2-1 and No. 14 in the final AP poll. Golden Egg,” the football-shaped trophy students from the schools decided to award the winning team. 1958 - State College is granted university status and becomes Mississippi State University.

Media Information & Record Book 5.1 MState Football Timeline

1961 - MSU adopts ‘Bulldogs’ as its nickname for athletic teams. with a $30 million expansion of Scott Field. Sept. 30 & Oct. 7, 2000 - MSU defeats #3 Florida and #15 Auburn, the 1963 - Under head coach Paul Davis, the Bulldogs finish 6-2-2 and receive eventual SEC Eastern and Western Division champions, in back-to-back the school’s third bowl invitation, to the Liberty Bowl. weekends.

Dec. 21, 1963 - State defeats North Carolina State in the 1963 Liberty Bowl Nov. 11, 2000 - The Bulldogs defeat Alabama 29-7 at Scott Field to give in Philadelphia, and finishes No. 11 in the final UPI poll. coach his 66th victory at MSU, making him the winningest coach in MSU history. Oct. 17, 1970 - Flanker David Smith sets the school receiving record with a 215-yard performance (12 catches, 2 TDs) vs. Texas Tech in Jackson. Dec. 31, 2000 - State defeated Texas A&M 43-41 in an exciting snow-filled overtime game to claim the Independence Bowl title. The game goes down Dec. 28, 1974 - Following an 8-3 season, Mississippi State defeats North as one of the most memorable games in MSU and bowl history. Carolina 26-24 in the Sun Bowl at El Paso, Texas. The Bulldogs finish with a 9-3 record and ranked No. 17 in both the AP & UPI polls. Dec. 1, 2003 - Sylvester Croom is named Mississippi State’s 31st head foot- ball coach. 1980 - MSU records a remarkable 6-3 victory over No. 1 ranked Alabama. Oct. 23, 2004 - After recording a season-opening win against Tulane, the October 1981 - After a 21-17 victory in Auburn, MSU climbs to a No. 7 Bulldogs get win number two of the Croom era with an upset of No. 20 national ranking, the highest in school history. Florida, 38-31, behind 174 yards and 2 TDs from Jerious Norwood.

1982 - State defeats No. 6 LSU, 27-24 in the first night game at Scott Field. Nov. 26, 2005 - Jerious Norwood rushes for 204 yards and scores four Portable lights were used to accommodate ABC-TV. touchdowns despite missing most of the third quarter in State’s 35-14 route of rival Ole Miss. 1986 - Former MSU QB Rockey Felker is named head coach and State pro- ceeds to win five of its first six games and is ranked No. 13. Nov. 4, 2006 - Mississippi State picks up a 24-16 victory in Tuscaloosa against Croom’s alma mater, Alabama. Dec. 9, 1990 - Jackie Sherrill is hired as MSU’s head coach.

Oct. 1, 1992 - In front of the largest home-opening crowd in Scott Field history (38,886—since broken), and a national TV audience (ESPN), the 24th- ranked Bulldogs humble the 13th-ranked Florida Gators, 30-6.

Oct. 22, 1994 - Sophomore Derrick Taite shatters the MSU single-game passing mark with 466 yards in a 66-22 win over Tulane.

Nov. 16, 1996 - MSU defeats No. 8 Alabama 17-16 in Starkville, State’s first victory over the Tide at Scott Field.

November 1998 - MSU defeats Alabama, Arkansas and Mississippi in suc- cession to claim the SEC Western Division title. Senior James “J.J.” Johnson crushes school records for rushing (237) and all-purpose yards (312) against Alabama.

Dec. 5, 1998 - State competes in the SEC Championship Game for the first time ever, falling to eventual national champion Tennessee 24-14 after hold- ing a 14-10, fourth-quarter lead.

Nov. 6, 1999 - After a last-second win over Kentucky, State moves to 8-0 on the season and is ranked No. 8 nationally.

Dec. 30, 1999 - MSU caps one of the greatest years in school history, down- ing Clemson 17-7 in the Peach Bowl for a 10-2 overall record.

Summer 2000 - The largest expansion project in MSU athletic history begins

Media Information & Record Book 5.2 All-Time Results 1895 (0-2) 1906 (2-2-1) 0-0 H • 0-2 A • 0-0 N W.M. Matthews 2-1 H • 0-0 A • 0-1-1 N Dan Martin 11/16 at Union 0-21 L 9/29 HOWARD 30-0 W 12/7 at Memphis Athletic Club 0-16 L 10/13 MARION [Ala.] MILITARY INST. 62-0 W 10/26 LSU (@ Columbus) [Fri.] 0-0 T 1896 (0-4) 11/3 ALABAMA 4-16 L 0-1 H • 0-3 A • 0-0 N J.B. Hildebrand 11/25 Ole Miss (@ Jackson) [Sun.] 5-29 L 10/10 UNION 0-8 L 10/24 at Alabama 0-20 L 1907 (6-3) 11/20 at LSU [Fri.] 0-52 L 3-0 H • 1-2 A • 2-1 N Fred Furman 11/21 at New Orleans Athletic Club 0-55 L 10/2 SOUTHWESTERN [Wed.] 7-0 W 10/10 at Sewanee [Thu.] 0-38 L 1901 (2-2-1) 10/12 at Howard 12-5 W 1-0 H • 1-2-1 A • 0-0 N L.B. Harvey 10/19 UNION 80-0 W 10/26 at Christian Brothers 0-0 T 10/24 Mercer (@ Columbus) [Thu.] 75-0 W 10/28 OLE MISS [Mon.] 17-0 W 10/30 DRURY COLLEGE [Wed.] 6-0 W 11/2 at Meridian Athletic Club 11-5 W 11/9 at LSU 11-23 L 11/19 at Tulane [Tue.] 6-24 L 11/16 Tennessee (@ Memphis) 4-11 L 11/26 at Alabama [Tue.] 0-45 L 11/28 Ole Miss (@ Jackson) [Thu.] 15-0 W

1902 (1-4-1) 1908 (3-4) 0-3 H • 1-1-1 A • 0-0 N L. Gwinn 2-0 H • 0-3 A • 1-1 N Fred Furman 10/17 CUMBERLAND [Fri.] 6-15 L 10/10 LOUISIANA TECH 47-0 W 10/25 OLE MISS 0-21 L 10/17 at Georgia Tech 0-23 L 11/1 at Tulane 11-11 T 10/23 USL (@ Columbus) [Fri.] 5-6 L 11/8 at Alabama 0-27 L 10/31 TRANSYLVANIA 12-5 W 11/15 at Howard 26-0 W 11/7 at LSU 0-50 L 11/27 LSU [Thu.] 0-6 L 11/14 at Tulane 0-23 L 11/20 Ole Miss (@ Jackson) [Fri.] 44-6 W 1903 (3-0-2) 1-0 H • 1-0-2 A • 1-0 N Dan Martin 1909 (5-4) 10/16 Alabama (@ Columbus) [Fri.] 11-0 W 3-0 H • 0-3 A • 2-1 N W.D. Chadwick 10/24 at Meridian Athletic Club 43-0 W 10/2 BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN 21-0 W 11/7 LSU 11-0 W 10/9 CUMBERLAND 34-6 W 11/14 at Ole Miss 6-6 T 10/16 at LSU 0-15 L 12/5 at Tulane 0-0 T 10/22 S’Western (@ Columbus) [Fri.] 31-0 W 10/30 at Tulane 0-2 L 1904 (2-5) 11/2 Union (@ Columbus) [Tue.] 25-0 W 2-1 H • 0-1 A • 0-3 N Dan Martin 11/8 at Howard [Mon.] 0-6 L 10/1 Vanderbilt (@ Columbus) 0-30 L 11/13 CHATTANOOGA 37-6 W 10/15 Alabama (@ Columbus) 0-6 L 11/25 Ole Miss (@ Jackson) [Thu.] 5-9 L 10/22 Ole Miss (@ Columbus) 5-17 L 10/29 at Tulane 0-10 L 1910 (7-2) 11/11 TENNESSEE MED. COLL. [Fri.] 59-0 W 5-0 H • 1-1 A • 1-1 N W.D. Chadwick 11/18 CUMBERLAND [Fri.] 5-27 L 10/1 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 24-0 W 11/25 LOUISIANA TECH [Fri.] 32-5 W 10/8 at Auburn 0-6 L 10/15 MEMPHIS [UNIVERSITY OF] 6-0 W 1905 (3-4) 10/21 LSU (@ Columbus) [Fri.] 3-0 W 1-1 H • 1-2 A • 1-1 N Dan Martin 10/31 TENNESSEE [Mon.] 48-0 W 10/14 at Alabama 0-34 L 11/5 at Tulane 10-0 W 10/20 at Marion [Ala.] Mlt. Inst. [Fri.] 38-0 W 11/12 BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN 46-0 W 10/27 Auburn (@ Columbus) [Fri.] 0-18 L 11/18 HOWARD [Fri.] 82-0 W 11/11 HOWARD 44-0 W 11/24 Ole Miss (@ Jackson) [Thu.] 0-30 L 11/18 CUMBERLAND 5-27 L 11/30 Ole Miss (@ Jackson) [Thu.] 11-0 W 12/2 at LSU 0-15 L

Media Information & Record Book 5.3 All-Time Results 1911 (7-2-1) 1916 (4-4-1) 4-1 H • 1-0 A • 2-1-1 N W.D. Chadwick 1-1 H • 1-1-1 A • 2-2 N E.C. Hayes 9/29 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE [Fri.] 27-6 W 10/6 Miss. Coll. (@ Aberdeen) [Fri.] 6-13 L 10/7 SOUTHWESTERN 30-0 W 10/14 at Chattanooga 33-0 W 10/14 HOWARD [Fri.] 48-0 W 10/21 TRANSYLVANIA 13-0 W 10/20 Alabama (@ Columbus) [Fri.] 6-6 T 10/27 Auburn (@ Birmingham) [Fri.] 3-7 L 10/27 Auburn (@ Birmingham) [Fri.] 5-11 L 11/3 Ole Miss (@ Tupelo) [Fri.] 36-0 W 11/3 BIRMINGHAM-STHRN [Fri.] 62-0 W 11/11 LSU 3-13 L 11/11 LSU (@ Gulfport) 6-0 W 11/18 at Kentucky 3-13 L 11/20 TULANE [Mon.] 4-5 L 11/20 at Maryville College [Mon.] 7-7 T 11/30 Ole Miss (@ Jackson) [Thu.] 6-0 W 11/30 Arkansas (@ Memphis) [Thu.] 20-7 W 1/1 at Havana [Cuba] AC [Mon.] 12-0 W 1917 (6-1) 1912 (4-3) 3-0 H • 1-0 A • 2-1 N Sid Robinson 2-0 H • 1-1 A • 1-2 N W.D. Chadwick 10/5 MARION [Ala.] MLT. INST. [Fri.] 18-6 W 10/4 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE [Fri.] 19-0 W 10/13 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 68-0 W 10/12 TENNESSEE MED. COLLEGE 32-0 W 10/27 Auburn (@ Birmingham, Ala.) 6-13 L 10/18 Alabama (@ Aberdeen) [Fri.] 7-0 W 11/3 Ole Miss (@ Tupelo) 41-14 W 10/26 Auburn (@ Birmingham, Ala.) 0-7 L 11/10 KENTUCKY 14-0 W 11/2 at LSU 7-0 W 11/17 at LSU 9-0 W 11/9 at Tulane 24-27 L 11/29 Haskell Inst. (@ Memphis) [Thu.] 7-6 W 11/28 Texas A&M (@ Houston) [Thu.] 7-41 L 1918 (3-2) 1913 (6-1-1) 2-2 H • 1-0 A • 0-0 N Sid Robinson 3-0-1 H • 1-0 A • 2-1 N W.D. Chadwick 11/2 PAYNE FIELD [West Point, Miss.] 6-7 L 10/4 HOWARD 66-0 W 11/9 CAMP SHELBY [Tenn.] 12-0 W 10/10 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE [Fri.] 1-0 W 11/16 PARK FIELD 0-6 L 10/17 Transylvania (@ Columbus) [Fri.] 31-0 W 11/28 OLE MISS [Thu.] 34-0 W 10/25 Auburn (@ Birmingham, Ala.) 0-34 L 12/7 at Ole Miss 13-0 W 11/1 at Texas A&M 6-0 W 11/8 TULANE 32-0 W 1919 (6-2) 11/15 LSU 0-0 T 4-0 H • 1-0 A • 1-2 N Sid Robinson 11/27 Alabama (@ Birmingham) [Thu.] 7-0 W 10/4 SPRING HILL [Tenn.] COLLEGE 12-6 W 10/11 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 56-7 W 1914 (6-2) 10/18 at Tennessee 6-0 W 3-0 H • 1-1 A • 2-1 N E.C. Hayes 10/25 HOWARD 39-0 W 10/3 MARION [Ala.] MILITARY INST. 54-0 W 11/1 LSU 6-0 W 10/10 CUMBERLAND 77-0 W 11/8 Ole Miss (@ Clarksdale) 33-0 W 10/17 at Kentucky 13-19 L 11/15 Auburn (@ Birmingham, Ala.) 0-7 L 10/24 Auburn (@ Birmingham, Ala.) 0-19 L 11/27 Alabama (@ Birmingham) [Thu.] 6-14 L 10/31 at Georgia 9-0 W 11/7 MERCER 66-0 W 1920 (5-3) 11/14 Tulane (@ Jackson) 61-0 W 3-0 H • 1-2 A • 1-1 N Fred Holtkamp 11/26 Alabama (@ Birmingham) [Thu.] 9-0 W 10/2 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 27-0 W 10/9 at Indiana 0-24 L 1915 (5-2-1) 10/16 SOUTHERN MLT. ACADEMY 33-0 W 1-0-1 H • 1-1 A • 3-1 N E.C. Hayes 10/23 at LSU 12-7 W 10/2 Mississippi College (@ Jackson) 12-0 W 10/30 TENNESSEE 13-7 W 10/9 TRANSYLVANIA 0-0 T 11/6 Ole Miss (@ Greenwood) 20-0 W 10/16 KENTUCKY 12-0 W 11/13 at Tulane 0-6 L 10/23 Auburn (@ Birmingham, Ala.) 0-26 L 11/25 Alabama (@ Birmingham) [Thu.] 7-24 L 10/30 at LSU 0-10 L 11/6 Ole Miss (@ Tupelo) 65-0 W 11/13 at Tennessee 14-0 W 11/25 Texas A&M (@ Dallas) [Thu.] 7-0 W

Media Information & Record Book 5.4 All-Time Results 1921 (4-4-1) 1926 (5-4) 2-1 H • 0-2 A • 2-1-1 N Fred Holtkamp 2-2 H • 2-1 A • 1-1 N 10/1 BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN 20-7 W 9/25 at Birmingham-Southern 19-7 W 10/8 OUACHITA 21-6 W 10/2 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 41-0 W 10/15 Miss. College (@ Jackson) 14-13 W 10/9 Alabama (@ Meridian) 7-26 L 10/22 at Tulane 0-7 L 10/16 MILLSAPS COLLEGE 34-0 W 10/29 Ole Miss (@ Greenwood) 21-0 W 10/23 LSU (@ Jackson) 7-6 W 11/5 Tennessee (@ Memphis) 7-14 L 10/30 TENNESSEE 0-33 L 11/11 at Texas [Fri.] 7-54 L 11/6 at Tulane 14-0 W 11/24 Alabama (@ Birmingham) [Thu.] 7-7 T 11/13 at Indiana 6-19 L 12/3 LSU 14-17 L 11/25 OLE MISS [Thu.] 6-7 L

1922 (3-4-2) 1927 (5-3) 1-1-2 H • 1-1 A • 1-2 N C.R. “Dudy” Noble 3-0 H • 1-2 A • 1-1 N J.W. Hancock 10/7 BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN 14-0 W 10/1 BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN 27-0 W 10/14 HOWARD 0-0 T 10/8 LOUISIANA TECH 14-0 W 10/21 Ole Miss (@ Jackson) 19-13 W 10/15 at Tulane 13-6 W 10/28 at Tulane 0-26 L 10/22 LSU (@ Jackson) 7-9 L 11/4 OUACHITA 7-7 T 10/29 at Alabama 7-13 L 11/11 Tennessee (@ Memphis) 3-31 L 11/12 Auburn (@ Birmingham, Ala.) 7-0 W 11/18 at LSU 7-0 W 11/18 MILLSAPS COLLEGE [Fri.] 6-0 W 11/25 DRAKE 6-48 L 11/25 at Ole Miss [Fri.] 12-20 L 11/30 Alabama (@ Birmingham) [Thu.] 0-59 L 1928 (2-4-2) 1923 (5-2-2) 1-2-1 H • 0-0-1 A • 1-2 N J.W. Hancock 4-0 H • 0-0-1 A • 1-2-1 N Earl Able 9/29 OUACHITA 20-6 W 10/6 MILLSAPS COLLEGE 28-6 W 10/6 Tulane (@ Jackson) 6-51 L 10/13 OUACHITA 6-0 W 10/13 ALABAMA 0-46 L 10/20 Ole Miss (@ Jackson) 13-6 W 10/21 LSU (@ Jackson) [Sun.] 0-31 L 10/27 Tennessee (@ Memphis) 3-7 L 11/3 at Michigan State 6-6 T 11/3 at Vanderbilt 0-0 T 11/10 CENTENARY 6-6 T 11/10 UNION 6-0 W 11/17 Auburn (@ Birmingham, Ala.) 13-0 W 11/17 Illinois (@ Urbana, Ill.) 0-27 L 11/29 OLE MISS [Thu.] 19-20 L 11/24 Florida (@ Jacksonville, Fla.) 13-13 T 12/1 LSU 14-7 W 1929 (1-5-2) 1-1-1 H • 0-2-1 A • 0-2 N J.W. Hancock 1924 (5-4) 9/27 HENDERSON-BROWN [Fri.] 0-7 L 2-1 H • 1-2 A • 2-1 N Earl Able 10/5 at Georgia Tech 13-27 L 10/4 MILLSAPS COLLEGE 28-6 W 10/12 at Tulane 0-34 L 10/11 OUACHITA 0-12 L 10/19 LSU (@ Jackson) 6-31 L 10/18 Ole Miss (@ Jackson) 20-0 W 11/2 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 6-0 W 10/25 Tennessee (@ Memphis) 7-2 W 11/9 Michigan State (@ Jackson) 19-33 L 11/1 at Tulane 14-6 W 11/16 MILLSAPS COLLEGE 0-0 T 11/8 at Vanderbilt 0-18 L 11/28 at Ole Miss [Thu.] 7-7 T 11/15 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 7-6 W 11/22 Florida (@ Montgomery, Ala.) 0-27 L 1930 (2-7) 11/27 at Washington [St. Louis] [Thu.] 6-12 L 0-4 H • 0-2 A • 2-1 N Chris Cagle 9/27 SOUTHWESTERN 0-14 L 1925 (3-4-1) 10/4 Mississippi College (@ Jackson) 12-13 L 2-0-1 H • 0-3 A • 1-1 N Bernie Bierman 10/11 MILLSAPS COLLEGE 13-19 L 10/3 MILLSAPS COLLEGE 34-0 W 10/18 LSU (@ Jackson) 8-6 W 10/10 OUACHITA 3-3 T 10/25 at North Carolina State 0-14 L 10/17 at Tulane 3-25 L 11/1 at Tulane 0-53 L 10/24 Ole Miss (@ Jackson) 6-0 W 11/8 HENDERSON STATE 7-25 L 10/31 at Alabama 0-6 L 11/15 Auburn (@ Birmingham, Ala.) 7-6 W 11/7 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 46-0 W 11/27 OLE MISS [Thu.] 0-20 L 11/14 at Tennessee 9-14 L 11/21 Florida (@ Tampa, Fla.) 0-12 L

Media Information & Record Book 5.5 All-Time Results 1931 (2-6) 1935 (8-3, 2-3 SEC) 1-2 H • 0-3 A • 0-1 N Ray Dauber 3-0 H • 5-3 A • 0-0 N Ralph Sasse 9/26 at Millsaps College 10-7 W 9/20 HOWARD [Fri.] 19-6 W 10/3 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 2-6 L 9/28 * at Vanderbilt 9-14 L 10/10 Alabama (@ Meridian, Miss.) 0-53 L 10/4 MILLSAPS COLLEGE [Fri.] 45-0 W 10/17 at LSU 0-31 L 10/12 * at Alabama 20-7 W 10/31 at Tulane 7-59 L 10/18 at Loyola [New Orleans] [Fri.] 6-0 W 11/7 NORTH CAROLINA STATE 0-6 L 10/26 at Xavier [Ohio] 7-0 W 11/14 SOUTHWESTERN 14-0 W 11/2 at Army 13-7 W 11/26 at Ole Miss [Thu.] 14-25 L 11/9 * at LSU 13-28 L 11/15 at Mississippi Southern [Fri.] 27-0 W 1932 (3-5) 11/23 * SEWANEE 25-0 W 2-1 H • 0-2 A • 1-2 N Ray Dauber 11/30 * at Ole Miss 6-14 L 10/1 Alabama (@ Montgomery) 0-53 L 10/8 Miss. College (@ Jackson) 18-7 W 1936 (7-3-1, 3-2 SEC) 10/15 LSU (@ Monroe, La.) 0-24 L 4-0 H • 1-2 A • 2-1-1 N Ralph Sasse 10/22 MILLSAPS COLLEGE 9-8 W 9/26 MILLSAPS COLLEGE 20-0 W 10/27 at Indiana [Thu.] 0-19 L 10/3 HOWARD 35-0 W 11/5 at Tennessee 0-31 L 10/10 * at Alabama 0-7 L 11/12 SOUTHWESTERN 6-0 W 10/17 Loyola [N.O.] (@ Meridian) 32-0 W 11/24 OLE MISS [Thu.] 0-13 L 10/24 TCU (@ Dallas, TX) 0-0 T 10/31 * Sewanee (@ Jackson) 68-0 W 1933 (3-6-1, 1-5-1 SEC) 11/7 * at LSU 0-12 L 3-0 H • 0-5-1 A • 0-1 N Ross McKechnie 11/21 * OLE MISS 26-6 W 9/30 MILLSAPS COLLEGE 12-0 W 11/28 MERCER 32-0 W 10/7 * at Tennessee 0-20 L 12/5 * at Florida 7-0 W 10/14 * at Alabama 0-18 L ORANGE BOWL (@ MIAMI, FLA.) 10/21 * at Vanderbilt 7-7 T 1/1 Duquesne [Fri.] 12-13 L 10/27 at Southwestern [Fri.] 0-6 L 11/4 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 18-0 W 1937 (5-4-1, 3-2 SEC) 11/11 * at Tulane 0-33 L 4-1 H • 1-1-1 A • 0-2 N Ralph Sasse 11/18 * SEWANEE 26-13 W 9/25 DELTA STATE 39-0 W 11/25 * LSU (@ Monroe, LA) 6-21 L 10/2 HOWARD 38-0 W 12/2 * at Ole Miss 0-31 L 10/9 Texas A&M (@ Tyler, TX) 0-14 L 10/16 * Auburn (@ Birmingham, Ala.) 7-33 L 1934 (4-6, 0-5 SEC) 10/23 * FLORIDA (HC) 14-13 W 1-1 H • 3-4 A • 0-1 N Ross McKechnie 10/30 at Centenary 0-0 T 9/21 at Howard [Fri.] 13-7 W 11/6 * at LSU 0-41 L 9/29 * at Vanderbilt 0-7 L 11/12 * SEWANEE [Fri.] 12-0 W 10/5 MILLSAPS COLLEGE [Fri.] 6-7 L 11/30 * at Ole Miss [Tue.] 9-7 W 10/13 * at Alabama 0-41 L 12/4 DUQUESNE 0-9 L 10/20 at Southwestern 21-6 W 10/26 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE [Fri.] 13-6 W 1938 (4-6, 1-4 SEC) 11/3 * at LSU 3-25 L 3-1 H • 1-3 A • 0-2 N 11/10 * at Tennessee 0-14 L 9/25 HOWARD [Sun.] 19-0 W 11/17 at Loyola [New Orleans] 20-6 W 10/1 * FLORIDA (HC) 22-0 W 12/1 * Ole Miss (@ Jackson) 3-7 L 10/8 LOUISIANA TECH 48-0 W 10/14 * Auburn (@ Montgomery) [Fri.] 6-20 L 10/21 at Duquesne [Fri.] 12-7 W 10/29 * at Tulane 0-27 L 11/5 * at LSU 7-32 L 11/12 Centenary (@ Meridian) 0-19 L 11/19 at Southwestern 3-7 L 11/26 * OLE MISS 6-19 L

Media Information & Record Book 5.6 All-Time Results 1939 (8-2, 3-2 SEC) 1944 (6-2, 3-2 SEC) 4-0 H • 3-1 A • 1-1 N Allyn McKeen 3-0 H • 1-2 A • 2-0 N Allyn McKeen 9/23 HOWARD 45-0 W 9/30 JACKSON [Miss.] AFB 41-0 W 9/30 Arkansas (@ Memphis) 19-0 W 10/7 MILLSAPS COLLEGE 56-0 W 10/7 * at Florida 14-0 W 10/14 ARKANSAS A&M 49-20 W 10/14 * Auburn (@ Birmingham, Ala.) 0-7 L 10/21 * at LSU 13-6 W 10/21 SOUTHWESTERN 37-0 W 11/4 * Kentucky (@ Memphis) 26-0 W 10/28 * at Alabama 0-7 L 11/11 * Auburn (@ B’ham) (#19-NR) 26-21 W 11/4 B’HAM-SOUTHERN (HC) 28-0 W 11/18 * at Alabama (#16-NR) 0-19 L 11/11 * at LSU 15-12 W 11/25 * at Ole Miss 8-13 L 11/18 MILLSAPS COLLEGE 40-0 W 11/25 * at Ole Miss 18-6 W 1945 (6-3, 2-3 SEC) 3-1 H • 1-2 A • 2-0 N Allyn McKeen 1940 (10-0-1, 4-0-1 SEC) 9/29 USL 31-0 W 4-0 H • 5-0 A • 1-0-1 N Allyn McKeen 10/6 * Auburn (@ Birmingham) 20-0 W 9/28 * at Florida 27-7 W 10/13 Detroit (@ Memp.) (#20-NR) 41-6 W 10/5 USL 20-0 W 10/20 MAXWELL FIELD (#20-NR) 16-6 W 10/12 * Auburn (@ Birmingham, Ala.) 7-7 T 11/3 * at Tulane (#15-#17) 13-14 L 10/19 HOWARD (HC) 40-7 W 11/10 * at LSU (NR-#14) 27-20 W 10/26 at North Carolina State 26-10 W 11/17 N’WESTERN ST. (#16-NR) 54-0 W 11/2 at Southwestern (#20-NR) 13-0 W 11/24 * OLE MISS (#15-NR) 6-7 L 11/9 * at LSU (#19-NR) 22-7 W 12/1 * at Alabama 13-55 L 11/16 MILLSAPS (#15-NR) 46-13 W 11/23 * OLE MISS (#16-#11) 19-0 W 1946 (8-2, 3-2 SEC) 11/30 * at Alabama (#11-NR) 13-0 W 3-0 H • 3-2 A • 2-0 N Allyn McKeen ORANGE BOWL (@ MIAMI, FLA.) 9/29 CHATTANOOGA [Sun.] 41-7 W 1/1 Georgetown (#9-#13) [Wed.] 14-7 W 10/5 * at LSU 6-13 L 10/12 at Michigan State 6-0 W 1941 (8-1-1, 4-0-1 SEC) 10/19 San Francisco (@ Memphis) 48-20 W SEC CHAMPIONS 10/26 * at Tulane 14-7 W 3-0 H • 4-1-1 A • 1-0 N Allyn McKeen 11/2 MURRAY STATE (HC) 69-0 W 9/27 * FLORIDA 6-0 W 11/9 * Auburn (@ Birmingham) 33-0 W 10/4 * at Alabama (#19-NR) 14-0 W 11/16 NORTHWESTERN [LA] STATE 27-0 W 10/11 * at LSU 0-0 T 11/23 * at Ole Miss 20-0 W 10/25 UNION (HC) 56-7 W 11/30 * at Alabama (#19-NR) 7-24 L 11/1 at Southwestern (#17-NR) 20-6 W 11/8 * Auburn (@ B’ham) (#16-NR) 14-7 W 1947 (7-3, 2-2 SEC) 11/15 at Duquesne (#13-#10) 0-16 L 4-1 H • 2-2 A • 1-0 N Allyn McKeen 11/22 MILLSAPS COLLEGE 49-6 W 9/26 CHATTANOOGA [Fri.] 19-0 W 11/29 * at Ole Miss (NR-#14) 6-0 W 10/4 at Michigan State 0-7 L 12/6 at San Francisco (#16-NR) 26-13 W 10/11 at San Francisco 21-14 W 10/18 DUQUESNE 34-0 W 1942 (8-2, 5-2 SEC) 10/25 HARDIN-SIMMONS (HC) 27-7 W 3-0 H • 3-2 A • 2-0 N Allyn McKeen 11/1 * at Tulane 20-0 W 9/26 UNION 35-2 W 11/8 * Auburn (@ Birmingham, Ala.) 14-0 W 10/3 * at Alabama 6-21 L 11/15 * at LSU 6-21 L 10/10 * at LSU 6-16 L 11/22 MISSISSIPPI SOUTHERN 14-7 W 10/17 * at Vanderbilt (NR-#12) 33-0 W 11/29 * OLE MISS 14-33 L 10/24 * at Florida (#16-NR) 26-12 W 10/31 * Auburn (@ Birmingham, Ala.) 6-0 W 11/7 * at Tulane 7-0 W 11/14 DUQUESNE (HC) 28-6 W 11/28 * OLE MISS (#16-NR) 34-13 W 12/5 USF (@ Memphis) (#18-NR) 19-7 W

1943 NO TEAM (WORLD WAR II)

Media Information & Record Book 5.7 All-Time Results 1948 (4-4-1, 3-3 SEC) 1952 (5-4, 3-4 SEC) 1-2 H • 2-2 A • 1-0-1 N Allyn McKeen 3-0 H • 2-3 A • 0-1 N 9/25 * at Tennessee 21-6 W 9/27 * Tennessee (@ Memphis) 7-14 L 10/2 Baylor (@ Memphis) 7-7 T 10/4 ARKANSAS STATE 41-14 W 10/9 CLEMiss.ON 7-21 L 10/11 NORTH TEXAS STATE 14-0 W 10/16 CINCINNATI (HC) 27-0 W 10/18 * KENTUCKY (HC) 27-14 W 10/23 * ALABAMA 7-10 L 10/25 * at Alabama 19-42 L 10/30 * at Tulane (NR-#19) 0-9 L 11/1 * at Tulane 21-34 L 11/6 * Auburn (@ Birmingham, Ala.) 20-0 W 11/8 * at Auburn 49-34 W 11/13 * at LSU 7-0 W 11/15 * at LSU 33-14 W 11/27 * at Ole Miss 7-34 L 11/29 * at Ole Miss 14-20 L

1949 (0-8-1, 0-6 SEC) 1953 (5-2-3, 3-1-3 SEC) 0-2 H • 0-6-1 A • 0-0 N Slick Morton 1-0-2 H • 4-1-1 A • 0-1 N Murray Warmath 9/24 * at Tennessee 0-10 L 9/19 at Memphis State 34-6 W 10/1 BAYLOR (HC) 6-14 L 9/26 * at Tennessee 26-0 W 10/8 at Clemson 7-7 T 10/3 NORTH TEXAS STATE 21-6 W 10/15 at Cincinnati 0-19 L 10/10 * AUBURN (HC) (#13-NR) 21-21 T 10/22 * at Alabama 6-35 L 10/17 * at Kentucky 13-32 L 10/29 * at Tulane 6-54 L 10/24 * at Alabama 7-7 T 11/5 * at Auburn 6-25 L 10/31 Texas Tech (@ Jackson) 20-27 L 11/12 * at LSU 7-34 L 11/7 * at Tulane 21-0 W 11/26 * OLE MISS 0-26 L 11/14 * at LSU 26-13 W 11/28 * OLE MISS 7-7 T 1950 (4-5, 3-4 SEC) 3-1 H • 1-3 A • 0-1 N Slick Morton 1954 (6-4, 3-3 SEC) 9/23 ARKANSAS STATE 67-0 W 3-0 H • 3-3 A • 0-1 N Darrell Royal 9/30 * TENNESSEE 7-0 W 9/18 MEMPHIS STATE 27-7 W 10/7 Baylor (@ Shreveport, LA) 7-14 L 9/25 * Tennessee (@ Memphis) 7-19 L 10/14 * at Georgia 0-27 L 10/2 ARKANSAS STATE 46-13 W 10/28 * at Alabama 7-14 L 10/9 * at Tulane 14-0 W 11/4 * AUBURN 27-0 W 10/15 at Miami [FL] [Fri.] 13-27 L 11/11 * KENTUCKY (HC) (NR-#4) 21-48 L 10/23 * at Alabama 12-7 W 11/18 * at LSU 13-7 W 10/30 * at Florida 0-7 L 12/2 * at Ole Miss 20-27 L 11/6 NORTH TEXAS STATE (HC) 48-26 W 11/13 * at LSU 25-0 W 1951 (4-5, 2-5 SEC) 11/27 * at Ole Miss 0-14 L 2-2 H • 2-3 A • 0-0 N Slick Morton 9/22 ARKANSAS STATE 32-0 W 1955 (6-4, 4-4 SEC) 9/29 * at Tennessee 0-14 L 3-1 H • 3-3 A • 0-0 N Darrell Royal 10/6 * GEORGIA (NR-#13) 6-0 W 9/17 * at Florida 14-20 L 10/13 * at Kentucky 0-27 L 9/24 * at Tennessee 13-7 W 10/27 * ALABAMA (HC) 0-7 L 10/1 MEMPHIS STATE 33-0 W 11/3 * at Tulane 10-7 W 10/8 * TULANE (HC) 14-0 W 11/10 at Memphis State 27-20 W 10/15 * at Kentucky (NR-#20) 20-14 W 11/17 * at LSU 0-3 L 10/22 * at Alabama 26-7 W 12/1 * OLE MISS 7-49 L 10/29 NORTH TEXAS STATE 20-7 W 11/5 * at Auburn (#20-#14) 26-27 L 11/12 * at LSU 7-34 L 11/26 * OLE MISS 0-26 L

Media Information & Record Book 5.8 All-Time Results 1956 (4-6, 2-5 SEC) 1960 (2-6-1, 0-5-1 SEC) 2-1 H • 2-5 A • 0-0 N 2-2 H • 0-4 A • 0-0-1 N Wade Walker 9/22 * FLORIDA 0-26 L 9/24 HOUSTON 10-14 L 9/29 at Houston 7-18 L 10/1 * Tennessee (@ Memphis) 0-0 T 10/6 * at Georgia 19-7 W 10/8 ARKANSAS STATE 29-9 W 10/13 TRINITY (HC) 18-6 W 10/15 * at Georgia 17-20 L 10/20 ARKANSAS STATE 19-9 W 10/22 MEMPHIS STATE 21-0 W 10/27 * at Alabama 12-13 L 10/29 * ALABAMA (HC) 0-7 L 11/3 * at Tulane 14-20 L 11/5 * at Auburn 12-27 L 11/10 * at Auburn 20-27 L 11/12 * at LSU 3-7 L 11/17 * at LSU 32-13 W 11/26 * at Ole Miss 9-35 L 12/1 * at Ole Miss 7-13 L 1961 (5-5, 1-5 SEC) 1957 (6-2-1, 4-2-1 SEC) 1-1 H • 2-3 A • 2-1 N Wade Walker 2-0-1 H • 3-1 A • 1-1 N Wade Walker 9/23 Texas Tech (@ Jackson) 6-0 W 9/28 MEMPHIS STATE 10-6 W 9/30 at Houston 10-7 W 10/5 * at Tennessee 9-14 L 10/7 * at Tennessee 3-17 L 10/12 ARKANSAS STATE (HC) 47-13 W 10/14 ARKANSAS STATE (HC) 38-0 W 10/19 * at Florida 29-20 W 10/21 * Georgia (@ Atlanta, GA) 7-10 L 10/26 * at Alabama 25-13 W 10/28 at Memphis State 23-16 W 11/2 * Tulane (@ Jackson) 27-6 W 11/4 * at Alabama (NR-#4) 0-24 L 11/9 * Auburn (@ B’ham) (#17-#3) 7-15 L 11/11 * Auburn (@ Birmingham, Ala.) 11-10 W 11/16 * at LSU 14-6 W 11/18 * at LSU 6-14 L 11/30 * OLE MISS 7-7 T 12/2 * OLE MISS 7-37 L

1958 (3-6, 1-6 SEC) 1962 (3-6, 2-5 SEC) 2-1 H • 1-3 A • 0-2 N Wade Walker 0-2 H • 2-2 A • 1-2 N Paul Davis 9/27 * at Florida (#11-#18) 14-7 W 9/22 * Florida (@ Jackson) 9-19 L 10/4 * Tennessee (@ Memphis) 8-13 L 10/6 * Tennessee (@ Memphis) 7-6 W 10/11 MEMPHIS STATE 28-6 W 10/12 * at Tulane [Fri.] 35-6 W 10/18 ARKANSAS STATE 38-0 W 10/20 at Houston 9-3 W 10/25 * ALABAMA (HC) 7-9 L 10/27 MEMPHIS STATE 7-28 L 11/1 * at Kentucky 12-33 L 11/3 * ALABAMA (HC) (NR-#2) 0-20 L 11/8 * at Auburn (NR-#5) 14-33 L 11/10 * at Auburn 3-9 L 11/15 * LSU (@ Jackson) 6-7 L 11/17 * LSU (@ Jackson) 0-28 L 11/29 * at Ole Miss 0-21 L 12/1 * at Ole Miss 6-13 L

1959 (2-7, 0-7 SEC) 1963 (7-2-2, 4-1-2 SEC) 2-1 H • 0-4 A • 0-2 N Wade Walker 2-0-1 H • 1-2-1 A • 4-0 N Paul Davis 9/26 * at Florida (NR-#19) 13-14 L 9/21 HOWARD 43-0 W 10/3 * at Tennessee 6-22 L 9/28 * at Florida 9-9 T 10/10 ARKANSAS STATE 49-14 W 10/5 * at Tennessee 7-0 W 10/17 * Georgia (@ Atlanta, GA) 0-15 L 10/12 * Tulane (@ Jackson) 31-10 W 10/24 MEMPHIS STATE (HC) 28-23 W 10/19 HOUSTON (HC) 20-0 W 10/31 * at Alabama 0-10 L 10/26 at Memphis State 10-17 L 11/7 * Auburn (@ B’ham) (NR-#8) 0-31 L 11/2 * at Alabama (NR-#7) 19-20 L 11/14 * at LSU 0-27 L 11/9 * Auburn (@ Jackson) 13-10 W 11/28 * OLE MISS 0-42 L 11/16 * LSU (@ Jackson) 7-6 W 11/30 * OLE MISS 10-10 T LIBERTY BOWL (@ PHILADELPHIA, PA.) 12/21 North Carolina State 16-12 W

Media Information & Record Book 5.9 All-Time Results 1964 (4-6, 2-5 SEC) 1968 (0-8-2, 0-4-2 SEC) 3-0 H • 1-3 A • 0-3 N Paul Davis 0-3 H • 0-4-1 A • 0-1-1 N Charley Shira 9/19 at Texas Tech 7-21 L 9/21 LOUISIANA TECH 13-20 L 9/26 * Florida (@ Jackson) 13-16 L 9/28 * Auburn (@ Jackson) 0-26 L 10/3 * Tennessee (@ Memphis) 13-14 L 10/5 * at Florida (NR-#4) 14-31 L 10/10 * TULANE (HC) 17-6 W 10/12 SOUTHERN MISS. (HC) 14-47 L 10/17 SOUTHERN MISS. 48-7 W 10/19 * Texas Tech (@ Jackson) 28-28 T 10/24 HOUSTON 18-13 W 10/26 at Tampa 17-24 L 10/31 * Alabama (@ Jackson) (NR-#3) 6-23 L 11/2 * at Alabama 13-20 L 11/7 * at Auburn 3-12 L 11/9 FLORIDA STATE 14-27 L 11/14 * at LSU 10-14 L 11/16 * at LSU 16-20 L 12/5 * at Ole Miss 20-17 W 11/30 * at Ole Miss 17-17 T (Note: Texas Tech was an appointed conference game for State) 1965 (4-6, 1-5 SEC) 2-1 H • 2-3 A • 0-2 N Paul Davis 1969 (3-7, 0-5 SEC) 9/18 at Houston 36-0 W 2-1 H • 1-4 A • 0-2 N Charley Shira 9/25 * at Florida (NR-#8) 18-13 W 9/20 RICHMOND 17-14 W 10/2 TAMPA 48-7 W 9/27 * Florida (@ Jackson) (NR-#12) 35-47 L 10/9 SOUTHERN MISS. (HC) 27-9 W 10/4 at Houston 0-74 L 10/16 at Memphis State 13-33 L 10/11 SOUTHERN MISS. (HC) 34-20 W 10/22 * at Tulane [Fri.] 15-17 L 10/18 at Texas Tech 30-26 W 10/30 * Alabama (@ Jackson) 7-10 L 10/25 at Florida State 17-20 L 11/6 * Auburn (@ Birmingham, Ala.) 18-25 L 11/1 * Alabama (@ Jackson) 19-23 L 11/14 * at LSU [Sun.] 20-37 L 11/8 * at Auburn (NR-#11) 13-52 L 11/27 * OLE MISS 0-21 L 11/15 * at LSU 6-61 L 11/27 * OLE MISS [Thu.] 22-48 L 1966 (2-8, 0-6 SEC) 2-0 H • 0-6 A • 0-2 N Paul Davis 1970 (6-5, 3-4 SEC) 9/17 * Georgia (@ Jackson) 17-20 L 1-1 H • 1-3 A • 4-1 N Charley Shira 9/24 * at Florida 7-28 L 9/12 Oklahoma State (@ Jackson) 14-13 W 10/1 RICHMOND 20-0 W 9/19 * at Florida (NR-#14) 13-34 L 10/8 SOUTHERN MISS. (HC) 10-9 W 9/26 * Vanderbilt (@ Memphis) 20-6 W 10/15 at Houston 0-28 L 10/3 * Georgia (@ Jackson) 7-6 W 10/22 at Florida State 0-10 L 10/10 HOUSTON 14-31 L 10/29 * at Alabama (NR-#4) 14-27 L 10/17 Texas Tech (@ Jackson) 20-16 W 11/5 * Auburn (@ Jackson) 0-13 L 10/24 SOUTHERN MISS. (HC) 51-15 W 11/12 * at LSU 7-17 L 10/31 * at Alabama 6-35 L 11/26 * at Ole Miss 0-24 L 11/7 * Auburn (@ B’ham) (NR-#10) 0-56 L 11/14 * at LSU 7-38 L 1967 (1-9, 0-6 SEC) 11/21 * at Ole Miss 19-14 W 0-3 H • 1-5 A • 0-1 N Charley Shira 9/23 * at Georgia (NR-#7) 0-30 L 1971 (2-9, 1-7 SEC) 9/30 * Florida (@ Jackson) 7-24 L 1-2 H • 0-4 A • 1-3 N Charley Shira 10/7 at Texas Tech 7-3 W 9/11 at Oklahoma State 7-26 L 10/14 SOUTHERN MISS. 14-21 L 9/18 * Florida (@ Jackson) 13-10 W 10/21 HOUSTON (HC) 6-43 L 9/25 * VANDERBILT 19-49 L 10/28 at Florida State 12-24 L 10/2 * at Georgia (NR-#11) 7-35 L 11/4 * at Alabama 0-13 L 10/9 at Florida State 9-27 L 11/11 * at Auburn 0-36 L 10/16 LAMAR (HC) 24-7 W 11/18 * at LSU 0-55 L 10/23 * Tennessee (@ Memphis) 7-10 L 12/2 * OLE MISS 3-10 L 10/30 * Alabama (@ Jackson) (NR-#4) 10-41 L 11/6 * at Auburn (NR-#5) 21-30 L 11/13 * LSU (@ Jackson) 3-28 L 11/25 * OLE MISS [Thu.] 0-48 L

Media Information & Record Book 5.10 All-Time Results 1972 (4-7, 1-6 SEC) 1976 ($0-11, 0-6 SEC) 3-0 H • 1-5 A • 0-2 N Charley Shira 0-3 H • 0-4 A • 0-4 N Bob Tyler 9/9 * Auburn (@ Jackson) 3-14 L 9/4 $ NORTH TEXAS STATE 7-0 W 9/16 NORTHEAST LOUISIANA 42-7 W 9/18 $ LOUISVILLE 30-21 W 9/23 * at Vanderbilt 10-6 W 9/25 * at Florida 30-34 L 9/30 * at Florida 13-28 L 10/2 $ CAL POLY POMONA (HC) 38-0 W 10/7 * at Kentucky 13-17 L 10/9 *$ Kentucky (@ Jackson) 14-7 W 10/14 Florida State (@ Jackson) 21-25 L 10/16 $ at Memphis State 42-33 W 10/21 SOUTHERN MISS. 26-7 W 10/23 $ at Southern Miss. 14-6 W 10/28 HOUSTON (HC) 27-13 W 10/30 * at Alabama (#18-#17) 17-34 L 11/4 * at Alabama (NR-#2) 14-58 L 11/6 *$ Auburn (@ Jackson) 28-19 W 11/18 * at LSU 14-28 L 11/13 *$ LSU (@ Jackson) 21-13 W 11/25 * at Ole Miss 14-51 L 11/20 *$ Ole Miss (@ Jackson) 28-11 W

1973 (4-5-2, 2-5 SEC) 1977 ($0-11, 0-6 SEC) 1-0-2 H • 2-2 A • 1-3 N Bob Tyler 0-3 H • 0-6 A • 0-3 N Bob Tyler 9/15 NORTHEAST LOUISIANA 21-21 T 9/3 $ NORTH TEXAS STATE 17-15 W 9/22 * VANDERBILT 52-21 W 9/10 $ at Washington 27-18 W 9/29 * Florida (@ Jackson) (NR-#16) 33-12 W 9/24 * Florida (@ Jackson) (#12-#13) 22-24 L 10/6 * Kentucky (@ Jackson) 14-42 L 10/1 $ at Kansas State 24-21 W 10/13 at Florida State 37-12 W 10/8 * at Kentucky (NR-#16) 7-23 L 10/20 at Louisville 18-7 W 10/15 at Memphis State 13-21 L 10/27 SOUTHERN MISS. (HC) 10-10 T 10/22 SOUTHERN MISS. (HC) 7-14 L 11/3 * Alabama (@ Jackson) (NR-#2) 0-35 L 10/29 * Alabama (@ Jackson) (NR-#2) 7-37 L 11/10 * at Auburn 17-31 L 11/5 *$ at Auburn 27-13 W 11/17 * at LSU 7-26 L 11/12 * at LSU 24-27 L 11/24 * Ole Miss (@ Jackson) 10-38 L 11/19 *$ Ole Miss (@ Jackson) 18-14 W

1974 (9-3, 3-3 SEC) 1978 (6-5, 2-4 SEC) 2-0 H • 2-2 A • 5-1 N Bob Tyler 1-1 H • 1-2 A • 4-2 N Bob Tyler 9/7 William & Mary (@ Jackson) 49-7 W 9/2 West Texas State (@ Jackson) 28-0 W 9/21 * Georgia (@ Jackson) 38-14 W 9/9 North Texas State (@ Irving, TX) 17-5 W 9/28 * at Florida 13-29 L 9/23 at Memphis State 44-14 W 10/5 KANSAS STATE 21-16 W 9/30 * at Florida 0-34 L 10/12 at Lamar 37-21 W 10/7 at Southern Miss. 17-22 L 10/19 at Memphis State 29-28 W 10/14 FLORIDA STATE (HC) (NR-#15) 55-27 W 10/26 LOUISVILLE (HC) 56-7 W 10/28 * Tennessee (@ Memphis) 34-21 W 11/2 * at Alabama (#17-#4) 0-35 L 11/4 * Alabama (@ B’ham) (NR-#3) 14-35 L 11/9 * Auburn (@ Jackson) (NR-#10) 20-24 L 11/11 * AUBURN 0-6 L 11/16 * LSU (@ Jackson) 7-6 W 11/18 * LSU (@ Jackson) (NR-#17) 16-14 W 11/23 * Ole Miss (@ Jackson) 31-13 W 11/25 * Ole Miss (@ Jackson) 7-27 L SUN BOWL (@ EL PASO, TEXAS) 12/28 North Carolina 26-24 W $—All wins during 1975-77 were forfeited by the NCAA, except the 1975 Memphis State and North Texas State games 1975 ($2-9, 0-6 SEC) 1-1 H • 1-5 A • 0-3 N Bob Tyler 1979 (3-8, 2-4 SEC) 9/6 at Memphis State 17-7 W 1-1 H • 0-5 A • 2-2 N 9/20 * at Georgia 6-28 L 9/8 Memphis State (@ Jackson) 13-14 L 9/27 * Florida (@ Jackson) (NR-#19) 10-27 L 9/22 at Maryland 14-35 L 10/4 $ SOUTHERN MISS. 7-3 W 9/29 * Florida (@ Jackson) 24-10 W 10/11 $ at Rice 28-14 W 10/6 * Tennessee (@ Memphis) (NR-#19) 28-9 W 10/18 NORTH TEXAS STATE (HC) 15-12 W 10/13 at Florida State (NR-#9) 6-17 L 10/25 $ at Louisville 28-14 W 10/20 MARSHALL (HC) 48-0 W 11/1 * Alabama (@ Jackson) (NR-#6) 10-21 L 10/27 SOUTHERN MISS. 7-21 L 11/8 *$ at Auburn 21-21 T 11/3 * at Alabama (NR-#1) 7-24 L 11/15 *$ at LSU 16-6 W 11/10 * at Auburn 3-14 L 11/22 * Ole Miss (@ Jackson) 7-13 L 11/17 * at LSU 3-21 L 11/24 * Ole Miss (@ Jackson) 9-14 L

Media Information & Record Book 5.11 All-Time Results 1980 (9-3, 5-4 SEC) 1983 (3-8, 1-5 SEC) 1-1 H • 4-1 A • 4-1 N Emory Bellard 1-3 H • 1-3 A • 1-2 N Emory Bellard 9/6 at Memphis State 34-7 W 9/3 TULANE 14-9 W 9/13 LOUISIANA TECH 31-11 W 9/17 Navy (@ Jackson) 38-10 W 9/20 * at Vanderbilt 24-14 W 9/24 * FLORIDA (NR-#15) 12-35 L 9/27 * at Florida 15-21 L 10/1 * at Georgia (NR-#11) 7-20 L 10/4 at Illinois 28-21 W 10/8 Southern Miss. (@ Jackson) 6-31 L 10/11 SOUTHERN MISS. (HC) 14-42 L 10/15 MIAMI [FL] (HC) (NR-#10) 7-31 L 10/18 at Miami [FL] (NR-#18) 34-31 W 10/22 * at Auburn (NR-#3) 13-28 L 10/25 * Auburn (@ Jackson) 24-21 W 10/29 * at Alabama (NR-#18) 18-35 L 11/1 * Alabama (@ Jackson) (NR-#1) 6-3 W 11/5 MEMPHIS STATE 13-30 L 11/15 * LSU (@ Jackson) (#19-NR) 55-31 W 11/12 * at LSU 45-26 W 11/22 * Ole Miss (@ Jackson) (#17-NR) 19-14 W 11/19 * Ole Miss (@ Jackson) 23-24 L SUN BOWL (@ EL PASO, TEXAS) 12/27 Nebraska (#17-#8) 17-31 L 1984 (4-7, 1-5 SEC) 2-2 H • 1-3 A • 1-2 N Emory Bellard 1981 (8-4, 4-2 SEC) 9/1 at Tulane 30-3 W 2-0 H • 3-1 A • 3-3 N Emory Bellard 9/8 COLORADO STATE 14-9 W 9/5 Memphis St. (@ Jackson) (#14-NR) 20-3 W 9/22 at Missouri 30-47 L 9/19 * VANDERBILT (#14-NR) 29-9 W 9/29 * at Florida 12-27 L 9/26 * Florida (@ Jackson) (#12-#19) 28-7 W 10/6 Southern Miss. (@ Jackson) 27-18 W 10/3 Missouri (@ Jackson) (#9-#17) 3-14 L 10/13 * KENTUCKY (HC) 13-17 L 10/10 at Colorado State (#19-NR) 37-27 W 10/20 at Memphis State 12-23 L 10/17 MIAMI [FL] (HC) (#16-#13) 14-10 W 10/27 * AUBURN (NR-#12) 21-24 L 10/24 * at Auburn (#9-NR) 21-17 W 11/3 * Alabama (@ Jackson) 20-24 L 10/31 * at Alabama (#7-#8) 10-13 L 11/17 * LSU (NR-#9) 16-14 W 11/7 S. Miss. (@ Jackson) (#15-#19) 6-7 L 11/24 * Ole Miss (@ Jackson) 3-24 L 11/14 * at LSU 17-9 W 11/21 * Ole Miss (@ Jackson) 17-21 L 1985 (5-6, 0-6 SEC) HALL OF FAME BOWL (@ BIRMINGHAM, ALA.) 4-1 H • 0-4 A • 1-1 N Emory Bellard 12/31 Kansas [Thu.] 10-0 W 9/7 ARKANSAS STATE 22-14 W 9/14 SYRACUSE 30-3 W 1982 (5-6, 2-4 SEC) 9/21 Southern Miss. (@ Jackson) 23-20 W 2-2 H • 2-2 A • 1-2 N Emory Bellard 9/28 * FLORIDA 22-36 L 9/4 at Tulane 30-21 W 10/5 MEMPHIS STATE 31-28 W 9/11 ARKANSAS STATE 31-10 W 10/12 * at Kentucky 19-33 L 9/18 at Memphis State 41-17 W 10/19 TULANE (HC) 31-27 W 9/25 * at Florida (NR-#5) 17-27 L 10/26 * at Auburn (NR-#6) 9-21 L 10/2 * GEORGIA (NR-#6) 22-29 L 11/2 * at Alabama 28-44 L 10/9 Southern Miss. (@ Jackson) 14-20 L 11/16 * at LSU (NR-#19) 15-17 L 10/16 at Miami [FL] (NR-#17) 14-31 L 11/23 * Ole Miss (@ Jackson) 27-45 L 10/23 * AUBURN (HC) 17-35 L 10/30 * Alabama (@ Jackson) (NR-#9) 12-20 L 1986 (6-5, 2-4 SEC) 11/13 * LSU (NR-#6) 27-24 W 2-2 H • 4-0 A • 0-3 N Rockey Felker 11/20 * Ole Miss (@ Jackson) 27-10 W 9/6 at Syracuse 24-17 W 9/13 * at Tennessee (NR-#8) 27-23 W 9/20 Southern Miss. (@ Jackson) 24-28 L 9/27 * FLORIDA 16-10 W 10/4 at Memphis State 34-17 W 10/11 ARKANSAS STATE (#19-NR) 24-9 W 10/18 at Tulane (#13-NR) 34-27 W 10/25 * AUBURN (HC) (#13-#7) 6-35 L 11/1 * ALABAMA(#19-#8) 3-38 L 11/15 * LSU (@ Jackson) (NR-#11) 0-47 L 11/22 * Ole Miss (@ Jackson) 3-24 L

Media Information & Record Book 5.12 All-Time Results 1987 (4-7, 1-5 SEC) 1991 (7-5, 4-3 SEC) 3-2 H • 0-3 A • 1-2 N Rockey Felker 5-1 H • 2-2 A • 0-2 N Jackie Sherrill 9/5 SOUTHWESTERN LOUISIANA 31-3 W 8/31 CAL STATE FULLERTON 47-3 W 9/12 * TENNESSEE (NR-#14) 10-38 L 9/7 TEXAS (NR-#13) 13-6 W 9/19 LOUISIANA TECH 14-13 W 9/14 TULANE (#25-NR) 48-0 W 9/26 * at Florida 3-38 L 9/21 * at Tennessee (#23-#6) 24-26 L 10/3 MEMPHIS STATE (HC) 9-6 W 9/28 * Florida (@ Orlando) (#21-#14) 7-29 L 10/17 Southern Miss. (@ Jackson) 14-18 L 10/12 * KENTUCKY 31-6 W 10/24 * at Auburn (NR-#6) 7-38 L 10/19 MEMPHIS STATE (HC) 23-28 L 10/31 * Alabama (@ B’ham) (NR-#16) 18-21 L 10/26 * at Auburn 24-17 W 11/7 TULANE 19-30 L 11/2 * at Alabama (NR-#7) 7-13 L 11/14 * at LSU (NR-#10) 14-34 L 11/16 * at LSU 28-19 W 11/21 * Ole Miss (@ Jackson) 30-20 W 11/23 * OLE MISS 24-9 W LIBERTY BOWL (@ MEMPHIS, TENN.) 1988 (1-10, 0-7 SEC) 12/29 Air Force [Sun.] 15-38 L 1-3 H • 0-5 A • 0-2 N Rockey Felker 9/3 LOUISIANA TECH 21-14 W 1992 (7-5, 4-4 SEC) 9/10 * at Vanderbilt 20-24 L 4-1 H • 3-3 A • 0-1 N Jackie Sherrill 9/17 * GEORGIA (NR-#7) 35-42 L 9/5 at Texas (#21-NR) 28-10 W 9/24 * at Florida (NR-#20) 0-17 L 9/12 * at LSU (#18-NR) 3-24 L 10/1 at Memphis State 10-31 L 9/19 at Memphis State (#24-NR) 20-16 W 10/15 Southern Miss. (@ Jackson) 21-38 L 10/1 * FLORIDA (#24-#13) [Thu.] 30-6 W 10/22 * at Auburn (NR-#10) 0-33 L 10/10 * AUBURN (#18-NR) 14-7 W 10/29 * ALABAMA (HC) (NR-#19) 34-53 L 10/17 * at South Carolina (#15-NR) 6-21 L 11/12 * LSU (NR-#12) 3-20 L 10/24 ARKANSAS STATE (HC) (#25-NR) 56-6 W 11/19 at Tulane 22-27 L 10/31 * at Kentucky (#24-NR) 37-36 W 11/26 * Ole Miss (@ Jackson) 6-33 L 11/7 * ARKANSAS (#19-NR) 10-3 W 11/14 * ALABAMA (#16-#2) 21-30 L 1989 (5-6, 1-6 SEC) 11/28 * at Ole Miss (#16-#24) 10-17 L 4-0 H • 1-3 A • 0-3 N Rockey Felker PEACH BOWL (@ ATLANTA, GA.) 9/2 * VANDERBILT 42-7 W 1/2 North Carolina (#24-#19) 17-21 L 9/9 at Southern Miss. (NR-#18) 26-23 W 9/23 * at Georgia 6-23 L 1993 ($4-5-2, 3-4-1 SEC) 9/30 * Florida (@ Tampa, FL) 0-21 L 2-3-1 H • 2-2 A • 0-0-1 N Jackie Sherrill 10/7 NORTHEAST LOUISIANA 28-14 W 9/4 MEMPHIS STATE (#23-NR) 35-45 L 10/21 MEMPHIS STATE (HC) 35-10 W 9/11 * LSU 16-18 L 10/28 * at Auburn (NR-#16) 0-14 L 9/25 at Tulane 36-10 W 11/4 * Alabama (@ B’ham) (NR-#5) 10-23 L 10/2 * at Florida (NR-#5) 24-38 L 11/11 TULANE 27-7 W 10/9 * at Auburn (NR-#22) 17-31 L 11/18 * at LSU 20-44 L 10/16 * SOUTH CAROLINA 23-0 W 11/25 * Ole Miss (@ Jackson) 11-21 L 10/23 ARKANSAS STATE (HC) 15-15 T 10/30 * KENTUCKY 17-26 L 1990 (5-6, 1-6 SEC) 11/6 * Arkansas (@ Little Rock, AR) 13-13 T 2-3 H • 2-2 A • 1-1 N Rockey Felker 11/13 * $ at Alabama (NR-#12) 25-36 L 9/8 * TENNESSEE (NR-#8) 7-40 L 11/27 * OLE MISS 20-13 W 9/15 CAL STATE FULLERTON 27-13 W $—Alabama’s win was forfeited by the NCAA to Mississippi State 9/22 SOUTHERN MISS. 13-10 W 9/29 * at Florida (NR-#17) 21-34 L 10/13 * at Kentucky 15-17 L 10/20 at Tulane 38-17 W 10/27 * AUBURN (HC) (NR-#2) 16-17 L 11/3 * ALABAMA 0-22 L 11/10 at Memphis State 27-23 W 11/17 * LSU (@ Jackson) 34-22 W 11/24 * Ole Miss (@ Jackson) 9-21 L

Media Information & Record Book 5.13 All-Time Results 1994 (8-4, 5-3 SEC) 1998 (8-5, 6-2 SEC) 4-1 H • 3-3 A • 0-1 N Jackie Sherrill SEC WEST CHAMPIONS 9/3 at Memphis 17-6 W 5-0 H • 3-3 A • 0-2 N Jackie Sherrill 9/10 * at LSU 24-44 L 9/5 * VANDERBILT 42-0 W 9/24 * TENNESSEE (NR-#23) 24-21 W 9/12 at Memphis 14-6 W 10/1 ARKANSAS STATE 49-3 W 9/19 at Oklahoma State (#25-NR) 23-42 L 10/8 * AUBURN (NR-#9) 18-42 L 9/26 * at South Carolina 38-0 W 10/15 * at South Carolina 41-36 W 10/10 * AUBURN 38-21 W 10/22 TULANE (HC) 66-22 W 10/17 EAST TENN. STATE (HC) 53-6 W 10/29 * at Kentucky 47-7 W 10/24 * at LSU (#24-NR) 6-41 L 11/5 * ARKANSAS (#24-NR) 17-7 W 11/7 * at Kentucky 35-37 L 11/12 * ALABAMA (#20-#6) 25-29 L 11/14 * ALABAMA 26-14 W 11/26 * at Ole Miss (#19-NR) 21-17 W 11/21 * ARKANSAS (NR-#9) 22-21 W PEACH BOWL (@ ATLANTA, GA.) 11/26 * at Ole Miss (#25-NR) [Thu.] 28-6 W 1/1 NC State (#16-#23) [Sun.] 24-28 L SEC CHAMPIONSHIP (@ ATLANTA, GA.) 12/5 Tennessee (#23-#1) 14-24 L 1995 (3-8, 1-7 SEC) COTTON BOWL (@ DALLAS, TEXAS) 2-4 H • 1-4 A • 0-0 N Jackie Sherrill 1/1 Texas (#23-#20) [Fri.] 11-38 L 9/2 MEMPHIS 28-18 W 9/9 * LSU 16-34 L 1999 (10-2, 6-2 SEC) 9/16 at Baylor 30-21 W 7-0 H • 2-1 A • 1-1 N Jackie Sherrill 9/23 * at Tennessee (NR-#15) 14-52 L 9/4 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 40-7 W 9/30 NORTHEAST LOUISIANA 32-34 L 9/11 MEMPHIS 13-10 W 10/7 * at Auburn (NR-#11) 20-48 L 9/18 OKLAHOMA STATE 29-11 W 10/14 * SOUTH CAROLINA 39-65 L 9/25 * SOUTH CAROLINA (#23-NR) 17-0 W 10/28 * KENTUCKY (HC) 42-32 W 10/2 * at Vanderbilt (#16-NR) 42-14 W 11/4 * Arkansas (at L.R.) (NR-#18) 21-26 L 10/9 * at Auburn (#14-NR) 18-16 W 11/11 * at Alabama (NR-#16) 9-14 L 10/23 * LSU (HC) (#12-NR) 17-16 W 11/25 * OLE MISS 10-13 L 11/4 * KENTUCKY (#8-NR) [Thu.] 23-22 W 11/13 * at Alabama (#8-#11) 7-19 L 1996 (5-6, 3-5 SEC) 11/20 * Arkansas (@ L.R.) (#12-#22) 9-14 L 2-4 H • 3-2 A • 0-0 N Jackie Sherrill 11/25 * OLE MISS (#18-#23) [Thu.] 23-20 W 9/7 at Memphis 31-10 W PEACH BOWL (@ ATLANTA, GA.) 9/21 LOUISIANA TECH 23-38 L 12/30 Clemson (#15-NR) [Thu.] 17-7 W 9/28 * at South Carolina 14-10 W 10/5 * GEORGIA 19-38 L 2000 (8-4, 4-4 SEC) 10/12 * AUBURN (NR-#18) 15-49 L 4-1 H • 3-3 A • 1-0 N Jackie Sherrill 10/26 * at LSU (NR-#13) 20-28 L 9/2 at Memphis 17-3 W 11/2 NORTHEAST LA. (HC) 59-0 W 9/14 at Brigham Young [Thu.] 44-28 W 11/9 * at Kentucky 21-24 L 9/23 * at South Carolina (#25-NR) 19-23 L 11/16 * ALABAMA (NR-#8) 17-16 W 9/30 * FLORIDA (NR-#3) 47-35 W 11/23 * ARKANSAS OT 13-16 L 10/7 * AUBURN (#20-#15) 17-10 W 11/30 * at Ole Miss 17-0 W 10/21 * at LSU (#13-NR) OT 38-45 L 10/28 * MID. TENN. (HC) (#20-NR) 61-35 W 1997 (7-4, 4-4 SEC) 11/4 * at Kentucky (#18-NR) 35-17 W 5-2 H • 2-2 A • 0-0 N Jackie Sherrill 11/11 * ALABAMA (#15-NR) 29-7 W 8/30 MEMPHIS 13-10 W 11/18 * ARKANSAS (#13-NR) OT 10-17 L 9/6 * KENTUCKY 35-27 W 11/23 * at Ole Miss (#23-NR) [Thu.] 30-45 L 9/13 * LSU (NR-#10) 9-24 L INDEPENDENCE BOWL (@ SHREVEPORT, LA.) 9/27 * SOUTH CAROLINA 37-17 W 12/31 Texas A&M [Sun.] OT 43-41 W 10/4 * at Georgia (NR-#18) 0-47 L 10/11 NORTHEAST LOUISIANA 24-10 W 10/25 CENTRAL FLORIDA (HC) 35-28 W 11/1 * at Auburn (NR-#11) 20-0 W 11/15 * at Alabama (#17-NR) 32-20 W 11/22 * at Arkansas (#15-NR) 7-17 L 11/29 * OLE MISS (#22-NR) 14-15 L

Media Information & Record Book 5.14 All-Time Results 2001 (3-8, 2-6 SEC West) 2005 (3-8, 1-7 SEC West) 3-4 H • 0-4 A • 0-0 N Jackie Sherrill 2-5 H • 0-2 A • 1-1 N Sylvester Croom 9/3 MEMPHIS [Mon.] 30-10 W 9/3 MURRAY STATE 38-6 W 9/20 * SOUTH CAROLINA (#17-#18) [Thu.] 14-16 L 9/10 * at Auburn (NR-#25) 0-28 L 9/29 * at Florida (#21-#2) 0-52 L 9/17 vs. Tulane (Shreveport, La.) 21-14 W 10/6 * at Auburn 14-16 L 9/24 * GEORGIA (NR-#6) 10-23 L 10/13 TROY STATE (HC) 9-21 L 10/1 * LSU (NR-#5) 7-37 L 10/20 * LSU 0-42 L 10/8 * at Florida (NR-#13) 9-35 L 11/3 * KENTUCKY 17-14 W 10/22 HOUSTON (HC) 16-28 L 11/10 * at Alabama 17-24 L 10/29 * at Kentucky 7-13 L 11/17 * at Arkansas 21-24 L 11/5 * ALABAMA (NR-#4) 0-17 L 11/22 * OLE MISS [Thu.] 36-28 W 11/19 * vs. Arkansas (L.R.) 10-44 L 12/1 BRIGHAM YOUNG (NR-#10) 38-41 L 11/26 * OLE MISS 35-14 W

2002 (3-9, 0-8 SEC West) 2006 (3-9, 1-7 SEC West) 2-4 H • 1-5 A • 0-0 N Jackie Sherrill 1-6 H • 2-3 A • 0-0 N Sylvester Croom 8/31 at Oregon (NR-#15) 13-36 L 8/31 * SOUTH CAROLINA 0-15 L 9/14 JACKSONVILLE STATE 51-13 W 9/9 * AUBURN (NR-#4) 0-34 L 9/19 * AUBURN [Thu.] 14-42 L 9/16 TULANE 29-32 L 9/28 * at LSU (NR-#22) 13-31 L 9/23 at UAB OT 16-10 W 10/5 * at South Carolina 10-34 L 9/30 * at LSU 17-47 L 10/12 TROY STATE [HC] 11-8 W 10/7 WEST VIRGINIA 14-42 L 10/19 at Memphis 29-17 W 10/14 JACKSONVILLE STATE (HC) 35-3 W 11/2 * KENTUCKY 24-45 L 10/21 * at Georgia 24-27 L 11/9 * at Alabama (NR-#11) 14-28 L 10/28 * KENTUCKY 31-34 L 11/16 * TENNESSEE 17-35 L 11/4 * at Alabama 24-16 W 11/23 * ARKANSAS 19-26 L 11/18 * ARKANSAS 14-28 L 11/28 * at Ole Miss [Thu.] 12-24 L 11/25 * at Ole Miss 17-20 L

2003 (2-10, 1-7 SEC West) 2-4 H • 0-6 A • 0-0 N Jackie Sherrill 8/31 OREGON 34-42 L 9/13 at Tulane 28-31 L 9/20 at Houston 35-42 L 9/27 * LSU (NR-#7) 6-41 L 10/4 * VANDERBILT 30-21 W 10/11 MEMPHIS (HC) 35-27 W 10/18 * at Auburn (NR-#19) 13-45 L 10/25 * at Kentucky 17-42 L 11/8 * ALABAMA 0-38 L 11/15 * at Tennessee (NR-#9) 21-59 L 11/22 * at Arkansas 6-52 L 11/27 * OLE MISS [Thu.] 0-31 L

2004 (3-8, 2-6 SEC West) 3-3 H • 0-5 A • 0-0 N Sylvester Croom 9/4 TULANE 28-7 W 9/11 * AUBURN (NR-#18) 14-43 L 9/18 MAINE 7-9 L 9/25 * at LSU (NR-#13) 0-51 L 10/2 * at Vanderbilt 13-31 L 10/9 UAB (HC) 13-27 L 10/23 * FLORIDA (NR-#20) 38-31 W 10/30 * KENTUCKY 22-7 W 11/6 * at Alabama 14-30 L 11/20 * ARKANSAS 21-24 L 11/27 * at Ole Miss 3-20 L

Media Information & Record Book 5.15 Year-by-Year Results 1895-1932 (PRE-SEC YEARS) Overall SEC SEC MSU HOMECOMING HISTORY Overall Year Record Record Finish Head Coach 10-23-37 Florida W, 14-13 Year Record Conf. Head Coach 1960 2-6-1 0-5-1 11th Wade Walker 10-1-38 Florida W, 22-0 1895 0-2 — W.M. Matthews 1961 5-5 1-5 t-10th Wade Walker 11-4-39 Birmingham-Southern W, 28-0 1896 0-4 SIAA J.B. Hildebrand 1962 3-6 2-5 9th Paul Davis 10-19-40 Howard College W, 40-7 1901 2-2-1 SIAA L.B. Harvey 1963 7-2-2 4-1-2 4th Paul Davis 10-25-41 Union W, 56-7 1902 1-4-1 SIAA L. Gwinn 1964 4-6 2-5 8th Paul Davis 11-14-42 Duquesne W, 28-6 1903 3-0-2 SIAA Dan Martin 1965 4-6 1-5 t-9th Paul Davis 10-20-45 Maxwell [AL] Field W, 16-6 1904 2-5 SIAA Dan Martin 1966 2-8 0-6 t-9th Paul Davis 11-2-46 Murray State W, 69-0 1905 3-4 SIAA Dan Martin 1967 1-9 0-6 t-9th Charley Shira 10-25-47 Hardin-Simmons W, 27-7 1906 2-2-1 SIAA Dan Martin 1968 0-8-2 0-4-2 9th Charley Shira 10-16-48 Cincinnati W, 27-0 1907 6-3 SIAA Fred Furman 1969 3-7 0-5 10th Charley Shira 10-1-49 Baylor L, 6-14 1908 3-4 SIAA Fred Furman 1970 6-5 3-4 t-7th Charley Shira 11-11-50 Kentucky L, 21-48 1909 5-4 SIAA W.D. Chadwick 1971 2-9 1-7 10th Charley Shira 10-27-51 Alabama L, 0-7 1910 7-2 SIAA W.D. Chadwick 1972 4-7 1-6 9th Charley Shira 10-18-52 Kentucky W, 27-14 1911 7-2-1 SIAA W.D. Chadwick 1973 4-5-2 2-5 t-8th Bob Tyler 10-10-53 Auburn T, 21-21 1912 4-3 SIAA W.D. Chadwick 1974 9-3 3-3 t-4th Bob Tyler 11-6-54 North Texas State W, 48-26 1913 6-1-1 SIAA W.D. Chadwick 1975* 2-9 0-6 t-9th Bob Tyler 10-8-55 Tulane W, 4-0 1914 6-2 SIAA E.C. Hayes 1976* 0-11 0-6 t-9th Bob Tyler 10-13-56 Trinity W, 18-6 1915 5-2-1 SIAA E.C. Hayes 1977* 0-11 0-6 t-9th Bob Tyler 10-12-57 Arkansas State W, 47-13 1916 4-4-1 SIAA E.C. Hayes 1978 6-5 2-4 t-7th Bob Tyler 10-25-58 Alabama L, 7-9 1917 6-1 SIAA Sid Robinson 1979 3-8 2-4 8th Emory Bellard 10-24-59 Memphis State W, 28-23 1918 3-2 SIAA Sid Robinson 1980 9-3 5-1 t-2nd Emory Bellard 10-29-60 Alabama L, 0-7 1919 6-2 SIAA Sid Robinson 1981 8-4 4-2 3rd Emory Bellard 10-14-61 Arkansas State W, 38-0 1920 5-3 SIAA Fred Holtkamp 1982 5-6 2-4 8th Emory Bellard 11-3-62 Alabama L, 0-20 1921 4-4-1 SC Fred Holtkamp 1983 3-8 1-5 8th Emory Bellard 10-19-63 Houston W, 20-0 1922 3-4-2 SC C.R. 1984 4-7 1-5 t-9th Emory Bellard 10-10-64 Tulane W, 17-6 1923 5-2-2 SC Earl Able 1985 5-6 0-6 9th Emory Bellard 10-9-65 Southern Mississippi W, 27-9 1924 5-4 SC Earl Able 1986 6-5 2-4 t-7th Rockey Felker 10-8-66 Southern Mississippi W, 10-9 1925 3-4-1 SC Bernie Bierman 1987 4-7 1-5 t-7th Rockey Felker 10-21-67 Houston L, 6-43 1926 5-4 SC Bernie Bierman 1988 1-10 0-7 10th Rockey Felker 10-12-68 Southern Mississippi L, 14-47 1927 5-3 SC J.W. Hancock 1989 5-6 1-6 9th Rockey Felker 10-11-69 Southern Mississippi W, 34-20 1928 2-4-2 SC J.W. Hancock 1990 5-6 1-6 t-8th Rockey Felker 10-24-70 Southern Mississippi W, 51-15 1929 1-5-2 SC J.W. Hancock 1991 7-5 4-3 t-4th Jackie Sherrill 10-16-71 Lamar W, 24-7 1930 2-7 SC Chris Cagle 1992 7-5 4-4 3rd (W) Jackie Sherrill 10-28-72 Houston W, 27-13 1931 2-6 SC Ray Dauber 1993$ 4-5-2 3-4-1 4th (W) Jackie Sherrill 10-27-73 Southern Mississippi T, 10-10 1932 3-5 SC Ray Dauber 1994 8-4 5-3 2nd (W) Jackie Sherrill 10-26-74 Louisville W, 56-7 SIAA -Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association 1995 3-8 1-7 4th (W) Jackie Sherrill 10-18-75 North Texas State W, 15-12 SC -Southern Conference 1996 5-6 3-5 4th (W) Jackie Sherrill 10-2-76 Cal Poly Pomona W, 38-0 1997 7-4 4-4 t-3rd (W) Jackie Sherrill 10-22-77 Southern Mississippi L, 7-14 1933-PRESENT 1998 8-5 6-2 t-1st (W) Jackie Sherrill 10-14-78 Florida State W, 55-27 Overall SEC SEC 1999 10-2 6-2 2nd (W) Jackie Sherrill 10-20-79 Marshall W, 48-0 Year Record Record Finish Head Coach 2000 8-4 4-4 t-3rd (W) Jackie Sherrill 10-11-80 Southern Mississippi L, 14-42 1933 3-6-1 1-5-1 12th Ross McKechnie 2001 3-8 2-6 6th (W) Jackie Sherrill 10-17-81 Miami (Fla.) W, 14-10 1934 4-6 0-5 12th Ross McKechnie 2002 3-9 0-8 5th (W) Jackie Sherrill 10-23-82 Auburn L, 17-35 1935 8-3 2-3 t-9th Ralph Sasse 2003 2-10 1-7 5th (W) Jackie Sherrill 10-15-83 Miami (Fla.) L, 7-31 1936 7-3-1 3-2 5th Ralph Sasse 2004 3-8 2-6 6th (W) Sylvester Croom 10-13-84 Kentucky L, 13-17 1937 5-4-1 3-2 5th Ralph Sasse 2005 3-8 1-7 5th (W) Sylvester Croom 10-19-85 Tulane W, 31-27 1938 4-6 1-4 11th Spike Nelson 2006 3-9 1-7 6th (W) Sylvester Croom 10-25-86 Auburn L, 6-35 1939 8-2 3-2 4th Allyn McKeen 105 yrs. 473-514-39 153-312-13 31 Coaches 10-3-87 Memphis State W, 9-6 1940 10-0-1 4-0-1 2nd Allyn McKeen 10-29-88 Alabama L, 34-53 1941 8-1-1 4-0-1 1st Allyn McKeen * - All wins in the 1975-77 seasons were forfeited by the NCAA, except for the 10-21-89 Memphis State W, 35-10 1942 8-2 5-2 4th Allyn McKeen 1975 Memphis State and North Texas State games. 10-27-90 Auburn L, 16-17 1943 No team due to World War II————— $ - Win over Alabama in 1993 was forfeited to MSU by the NCAA. 10-19-91 Memphis State L, 23-28 1944 6-2 3-2 5th Allyn McKeen 10-24-92 Arkansas State W, 56-6 1945 6-3 2-3 t-7th Allyn McKeen 10-23-93 Arkansas State T, 15-15 1946 8-2 3-2 5th Allyn McKeen 10-22-94 Tulane W, 66-22 1947 7-3 2-2 4th Allyn McKeen 10-28-95 Kentucky W, 42-32 1948 4-4-1 3-3 7th Allyn McKeen 11-2-96 Northeast Louisiana W, 59-0 1949 0-8-1 0-6 12th Slick Morton 10-25-97 Central Florida W, 35-28 1950 4-5 3-4 7th Slick Morton 10-17-98 East Tennessee State W, 53-6 1951 4-5 2-5 11th Slick Morton 10-23-99 LSU W, 17-16 1952 5-4 3-4 7th Murray Warmath 10-28-00 Middle Tennessee W, 61-35 1953 5-2-3 3-1-3 6th Murray Warmath 10-13-01 Troy State L, 9-21 1954 6-4 3-3 t-6th Darrell Royal 10-12-02 Troy State W, 11-8 1955 6-4 4-4 6th Darrell Royal 10-11-03 Memphis W, 35-27 1956 4-6 2-5 t-8th Wade Walker 10-9-04 UAB L, 13-27 1957 6-2-1 4-2-1 t-3rd Wade Walker 10-22-05 Houston L, 16-28 1958 3-6 1-6 12th Wade Walker 10-14-06 Jacksonville State W, 35-3 1959 2-7 0-7 12th Wade Walker 68 Games — 34 Different Opponents — 45-20-3

Media Information & Record Book 5.16 Conference / Television Records MSU VS. DIVISION I-A INDEPENDENTS MSU ON TELEVISION CONFERENCES Overall Home Away Neutral ALL TV Games ...... 49-73 Atlantic Coast ...... 8-18-1 Army 1-0 — 1-0 — National Cable ...... 21-37 Big East ...... 5-4 Navy 1-0 — — 1-0 National Network ...... 7-7 Big Ten ...... 2-6-1 TOTALS 2-0 — 1-0 1-0 Regional Network ...... 21-29 Big 12 ...... 14-14-2 Home Games ...... 27-30 Conference USA ...... 81-61-3 MOUNTAIN WEST Away Games ...... 15-28 Independents ...... 2-0 Overall Home Away Neutral Neutral Sites ...... 7-15 Mountain West ...... 3-2 Air Force 0-1 — — 0-1 ABC ...... 4-9 Pac-10 ...... 0-3 Brigham Young 1-1 0-1 1-0 — CBS ...... 3-6 Southeastern ...... 183-368-20 Colorado State 2-0 1-0 1-0 — CSTV ...... 1-0 Sun Belt ...... 31-5-2 TOTALS 3-2 1-1 2-0 1-0 NBC ...... 2-0 Western Athletic ...... 7-2 ESPN ...... 10-14 PACIFIC 10 ESPN2 ...... 5-12* Overall Home Away Neutral FOX ...... 4-2 ATLANTIC COAST Oregon 0-2 0-1 0-1 — JP / Lincoln Financial Sports ...... 17-23* Overall Home Away Neutral Washington 0-1* — 0-1* — Mizlou ...... 1-0 Clemson 1-1-1 0-1 0-0-1 1-0 TOTALS 0-3 0-1 0-2 — Sunshine ...... 1-0 Florida State 2-7 1-1 1-5 0-1 TBS ...... 2-12 Georgia Tech 0-2 — 0-2 — SOUTHEASTERN *-includes dual broadcast Maryland 0-1 — 0-1 — EASTERN DIVISION Miami [FL] 2-3 1-1 1-2 — Overall Home Away Neutral TV RECORD VS. OPP. North Carolina 1-1 — — 1-1 Florida 18-32-2 7-3 7-19-1 4-10-1 Opponent ...... Record NC State 2-3 0-1 1-1 1-1 Georgia 5-16 1-4 2-9 2-3 Air Force ...... 0-1 TOTALS 8-18-1 2-4 3-11-1 3-3 Kentucky 14-20 9-5 4-13 1-2 Alabama ...... 6-12 South Carolina 6-6 3-3 3-3 — Arkansas ...... 3-2 BIG EAST Tennessee 15-26-1 4-4 7-12 4-10-1 Auburn ...... 4-8 Overall Home Away Neutral Vanderbilt 10- 7-2 5-1 5-5-2 0-1 Brigham Young ...... 1-1 Cincinnati 1-1 1-0 0-1 — TOTALS 68-107-5 29-20 28-61-3 11-26-2 Central Florida ...... 1-0 Louisville 2-2 1-1 1-1 — WESTERN DIVISION Clemson ...... 1-0 Syracuse 2-0 1-0 1-0 — Overall Home Away Neutral Florida ...... 4-6 West Virginia 0-1 0-1 — — Alabama 17-71-3 3-14 9-38-1 5-19-2 Georgia ...... 0-3 TOTALS 5-4 3-2 2-2 — Arkansas 5-11-1 3-5 0-3 2-3-1 Kansas ...... 1-0 Auburn 22-56-2 4-10-1 5-25 13-21-1 Kentucky ...... 2-2 BIG TEN LSU 33-64-3 6-10-1 18-44-1 9-10-1 LSU ...... 2-13 Overall Home Away Neutral Mississippi 38-59-6 10-20-3 10-20-3 18-19 Memphis ...... 5-0 Illinois 1-1 — 1-0 0-1 TOTALS 115-261-15 26-59-5 42-130-5 47-72-5 Mississippi ...... 5-7 Indiana 0-3 — 0-3 — Missouri ...... 0-1 Michigan State 1-2-1 — 1-1-1 0-1 SUN BELT Nebraska ...... 0-1 TOTALS 2-6-1 — 2-4-1 0-2 Overall Home Away Neutral North Carolina ...... 1-1 Arkansas State 15-0-1 15-0-1 — — North Carolina State ...... 1-1 BIG 12 La.-Lafayette 3-1 3-0 — 1-0 Oklahoma State ...... 1-0 NORTH La.-Monroe 4-1-1 4-1-1 — — Oregon ...... 0-2 Overall Home Away Neutral North Texas 6-2 5-2 — 1-0 South Carolina ...... 3-3 Kansas 1-0 — — 1-0 Mid. Tenn. 2-0 2-0 — — Southern Mississippi...... 0-1 Kansas State 1-1* 1-0 0-1* — Troy 1-1 1-1 — — Tennessee ...... 2-7 Missouri 0-2 — 0-1 0-1 TOTALS 31-5-2 30-4-2 — 2-0 Texas ...... 2-1 Nebraska 0-1 — — 0-1 Texas A&M ...... 1-0 TOTALS 2-4 1-0 0-2 1-2 WESTERN ATHLETIC Tulane ...... 2-0 SOUTH MOUNTAIN DIVISION Vanderbilt ...... 1-0 Overall Home Away Neutral Overall Home Away Neutral TOTALS ...... 49-73 Baylor 1-2-1 0-1 1-0 0-1-1 Louisiana Tech 7-2 7-2 — — Oklahoma State 2-2 1-0 0-2 1-0 TOTALS 7-2 7-2 — — Texas 2-2 1-0 1-1 0-1 *-Denotes wins which were forfeited by MSU due to NCAA Texas A&M 3-2 — 1-0 2-2 infractions. Texas Tech 4-2-1 — 2-1 2-1-1 TOTALS 12-10-2 2-1 5-4 5-5-2

CONFERENCE USA Overall Home Away Neutral Houston 6-8 3-4 3-4 — Marshall 1-0 1-0 — — Memphis 31-11 14-4 16-6 1-1 Rice 0-1* — 0-1* — Southern Miss 12-14-1 8-6-1 2-2 2-6 Tulane 29-26-2 9-3 16-22-2 4-1 UAB 1-1 0-1 1-0 — UCF 1-0 1-0 — — TOTALS 81-61-3 36-18 38-35 7-8

Media Information & Record Book 5.17 Television Appearances

YEAR YEAR YEAR OPPONENT SCORE COVERAGE OPPONENT SCORE COVERAGE OPPONENT SCORE COVERAGE 1963 (1-0) 1993 (1-2) 2000 (6-3) NC State (Liberty Bowl) 16-12 W NBC LSU 16-18 L ABC (R) at Memphis 17-3 W FOX at Florida 24-38 L JP (R) at Brigham Young 44-28 W ESPN 1964 (1-0) $ at Alabama 25-36 L ABC (R) at South Carolina 19-23 L JP (R) at Ole Miss 20-17 W NBC $ Alabama win forfeited by the NCAA. FLORIDA 47-35 W CBS AUBURN 17-10 W CBS 1966 (0-1) 1994 (2-3) at LSU OT 38-45 L ESPN2 at LSU 7-17 L ABC (R) TENNESSEE 24-21 W JP (R) ALABAMA 29-7 W JP (R) AUBURN 18-42 L ABC (R) at Mississippi 30-45 L ESPN 1974 (1-0) ARKANSAS 17-7 W JP (R) Texas A&M (Indy Bowl) OT 43-41 W ESPN North Carolina (Sun Bowl) 26-24 W CBS ALABAMA 25-29 L ABC (R) NC State (Peach Bowl) 24-28 L ESPN 2001 (2-6) 1977 (0-1) MEMPHIS 30-10 W ESPN2 Florida (@ Jackson) 22-24 L ABC (R) 1995 (0-4) SOUTH CAROLINA 14-16 L ESPN LSU 16-34 L JP (R) at Florida 0-52 L CBS 1980 (0-1) at Tennessee 14-52 L ABC (R) at Auburn 14-16 L ESPN2 Nebraska (Sun Bowl) 17-31 L CBS Arkansas (@ Little Rock) 21-26 L JP (R) LSU 0-42 L ESPN2 at Alabama 9-14 L JP (R) at Alabama 17-24 L JP (R) 1981 (2-1) MISSISSIPPI 36-28 W ESPN Florida (@ Jackson) 28-7 W ABC (R) 1996 (3-3) BRIGHAM YOUNG 38-41 L ESPN2 Missouri (@ Jackson) 3-14 L ABC (R) at South Carolina 14-10 W JP (R) Kansas (Hall of Fame Bowl) 10-0 W Mizlou GEORGIA 19-38 L ESPN2 2002 (0-5) AUBURN 15-49 L JP (R) at Oregon 13-36 L FOX 1982 (1-2) at LSU 20-28 L JP (R) AUBURN 14-42 L ESPN GEORGIA 22-29 L CBS (R) ALABAMA 17-16 W ESPN at LSU 13-31 L JP (R) USM (@ Jackson) 14-20 L ABC (R) at Mississippi 17-0 W ESPN2 / JP TENNESSEE 17-35 L JP (R) LSU 27-24 W ABC (R) at Mississippi 12-24 L ESPN 1997 (5-2) 1984 (0-1) MEMPHIS 13-10 W FOX 2003 (0-6) Mississippi (@ Jackson) 3-24 L TBS KENTUCKY 35-27 W JP (R) OREGON 34-42 L ESPN2 LSU 9-24 L ESPN LSU 6-41 L ESPN2 1986 (1-3) SOUTH CAROLINA 37-17 W JP (R) at Kentucky 17-42 L JP (R) at Tennessee 27-23 W TBS CENTRAL FLORIDA 35-28 W Sunshine (R) ALABAMA 0-38 L JP (R) AUBURN 6-35 L ESPN at Alabama 32-20 W JP (R) at Tennessee 21-59 L JP (R) ALABAMA 3-38 L TBS MISSISSIPPI 14-15 L ESPN2 / JP MISSISSIPPI 0-31 L ESPN Mississippi (@ Jackson) 3-24 L TBS 1998 (7-4) 2004 (2-3) 1987 (0-1) VANDERBILT 42-0 W ESPN 2 TULANE 28-7 W ESPN2 TENNESSEE 10-38 L TBS at Memphis 14-6 W FOX AUBURN 14-43 L JP (R) at South Carolina 38-0 W JP (R) at LSU 0-51 L JP (R) 1988 (0-1) AUBURN 38-21 W JP (R) FLORIDA 38-31 W JP (R) LSU 3-20 L TBS at LSU 6-41 L ESPN 2 at Alabama 14-30 L ESPN2 at Kentucky 35-37 L ESPN 2 1989 (0-1) ALABAMA 26-14 W JP (R) 2005 (1-4) Alabama (@ Birmingham) 10-23 L TBS ARKANSAS 22-21 W JP (R) at Auburn 0-28 L JP (R) at Mississippi 28-6 W ESPN Tulane (@ Shreveport) 21-14 W CSTV 1990 (0-3) Tennessee (SEC Champ) 14-24 L ABC GEORGIA 10-23 L ESPN TENNESSEE 7-40 L TBS Texas (Cotton Bowl) 11-38 L FOX at Florida 9-35 L JP (R) at Florida 21-34 L TBS ALABAMA 0-17 L CBS ALABAMA 0-22 L TBS 1999 (7-2) MEMPHIS 13-10 W FOX 2006 (1-3) 1991 (2-4) OKLAHOMA STATE 29-11 W JP (R) SOUTH CAROLINA 0-15 L ESPN TEXAS 13-6 W TBS at Auburn 18-16 W JP (R) AUBURN 0-34 L LF (R) at Tennessee 24-26 L TBS LSU 17-16 W ESPN2 at LSU 17-47 L LF (R) Florida (@ Orlando) 7-29 L TBS KENTUCKY 23-22 W ESPN at Alabama 24-16 W LF (R) at Auburn 24-17 W ABC (R) at Alabama 7-19 L CBS at Alabama 7-13 L TBS at Arkansas 9-14 L ESPN2 Air Force (Liberty Bowl) 15-38 L ESPN MISSISSIPPI 23-20 W ESPN Clemson (Peach Bowl) 17-7 W ESPN 1992 (3-3) at Texas 28-10 W ESPN FLORIDA 30-6 W ESPN ARKANSAS 10-3 W JP (R) ALABAMA 21-30 L ESPN at Mississippi 10-17 L JP (R) North Carolina (Peach Bowl) 17-21 L ESPN

Media Information & Record Book 5.18 Series Records

AIR FORCE (AFA, 1-0) 1981: UA, 13-10 ...... at Tuscaloosa ARKANSAS STATE (MSU, 15-0-1) 1991 AF, 38-15 ...... at Memphis, Tenn. 1982: UA, 20-12 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1950: MSU, 67-0 ...... at Starkville at Neutral Sites: AFA, 1-0 1983: UA, 35-18 ...... at Tuscaloosa 1951: MSU, 32-0 ...... at Starkville 1984: UA, 24-20 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1952: MSU, 41-14 ...... at Starkville ALABAMA (UA, 71-17-3) 1985: UA, 44-28 ...... at Tuscaloosa 1954: MSU, 46-13 ...... at Starkville 1896: UA, 20-0 ...... at Tuscaloosa 1986: UA, 38-3 ...... at Starkville 1956: MSU, 19-9 ...... at Starkville 1901: UA, 45-0 ...... at Tuscaloosa 1987: UA, 21-18 ...... at Birmingham, Ala. 1957: MSU, 47-13 ...... at Starkville 1902: UA, 27-0 ...... at Tuscaloosa 1988: UA, 53-34 ...... at Starkville 1958: MSU, 38-0 ...... at Starkville 1903: MSU, 11-0 ...... at Columbus, Miss. 1989: UA, 23-10 ...... at Birmingham, Ala. 1959: MSU, 49-14 ...... at Starkville 1904: UA, 6-0 ...... at Columbus, Miss. 1990: UA, 22-0 ...... at Starkville 1960: MSU, 29-9 ...... at Starkville 1905: UA, 34-0 ...... at Tuscaloosa 1991: UA, 13-7 ...... at Tuscaloosa 1961: MSU, 38-0 ...... at Starkville 1906: UA, 16-4 ...... at Starkville 1992: UA, 30-21 ...... at Starkville 1982: MSU, 31-10 ...... at Starkville 1911: Tie 6-6 ...... at Columbus, Miss. 1993: UA, 36-25* ...... at Tuscaloosa 1985: MSU, 22-14 ...... at Starkville 1912: MSU, 7-0 ...... at Aberdeen, Miss. 1994: UA, 29-25 ...... at Starkville 1986: MSU, 24-9 ...... at Starkville 1913: MSU, 7-0 ...... at Birmingham, Ala. 1995: UA, 14-9 ...... at Tuscaloosa 1992: MSU, 56-6 ...... at Starkville 1914: MSU, 9-0 ...... at Birmingham, Ala. 1996: MSU, 17-16 ...... at Starkville 1993: Tie, 15-15 ...... at Starkville 1919: UA, 14-6 ...... at Birmingham, Ala. 1997: MSU, 32-20 ...... at Tuscaloosa 1994: MSU, 49-3 ...... at Starkville 1920: UA, 24-7 ...... at Birmingham, Ala. 1998: MSU, 26-14 ...... at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 15-0-1 1921: Tied 7-7 ...... at Birmingham, Ala. 1999: UA, 19-7 ...... at Tuscaloosa 1922: UA, 59-0 ...... at Birmingham, Ala. 2000: MSU, 29-7 ...... at Starkville ARMY (MSU, 1-0) 1925: UA, 6-0 ...... at Tuscaloosa 2001: UA, 24-17 ...... at Tuscaloosa 1935: MSU, 13-7 ...... at West Point 1926: UA, 26-7 ...... at Meridian, Miss. 2002: UA, 28-14 ...... at Tuscaloosa at West Point: MSU, 1-0 1927: UA, 13-7 ...... at Tuscaloosa 2003: UA, 38-0 ...... at Starkville 1928: UA, 46-0 ...... at Starkville 2004: UA, 30-14 ...... at Tuscaloosa AUBURN (AUBURN, 56-22-2) 1931: UA, 53-0 ...... at Meridian, Miss. 2005: UA, 17-0 ...... at Starkville 1905: AU, 18-0 ...... at Columbus, Miss. 1932: UA, 53-0 ...... at Montgomery, Ala. 2006: MSU, 24-16 ...... at Tuscaloosa 1910: AU, 6-0 ...... at Auburn 1933: UA, 18-0 ...... at Tuscaloosa at Starkville: UA, 14-3 1911: AU, 11-5 ...... at Birmingham, Ala. 1934: UA, 41-0 ...... at Tuscaloosa at Tuscaloosa: UA, 38-9-1 1912: AU, 7-0 ...... at Birmingham, Ala. 1935: MSU, 20-7 ...... at Tuscaloosa at Neutral Sites: UA, 19-5-2 1913: AU, 34-0 ...... at Birmingham, Ala. 1936: UA, 7-0 ...... at Tuscaloosa 1914: AU, 19-0 ...... at Birmingham, Ala. 1939: UA, 7-0 ...... at Tuscaloosa ARKANSAS (UA, 11-5-1) 1915: AU, 26-0 ...... at Birmingham, Ala. 1940: MSU, 13-0 ...... at Tuscaloosa 1916: MSU, 20-7 ...... at Memphis, Tenn. 1916: AU, 7-3 ...... at Birmingham, Ala. 1941: MSU, 14-0 ...... at Tuscaloosa 1939: MSU, 19-0 ...... at Memphis, Tenn. 1917: AU, 13-6 ...... at Birmingham, Ala. 1942: UA, 21-6 ...... at Tuscaloosa 1992: MSU, 10-3 ...... at Starkville 1919: AU, 7-0 ...... at Birmingham, Ala. 1944: UA, 19-0 ...... at Tuscaloosa 1993: Tied, 13-13 ...... at Little Rock, Ark. 1927: MSU, 7-0 ...... at Birmingham, Ala. 1945: UA, 55-13 ...... at Tuscaloosa 1994: MSU, 17-7 ...... at Starkville 1928: MSU, 13-0 ...... at Birmingham, Ala. 1946: UA, 24-7 ...... at Tuscaloosa 1995: UA, 26-21 ...... at Little Rock, Ark. 1930: MSU, 7-6 ...... at Birmingham, Ala. 1948: UA, 10-7 ...... at Starkville 1996: UA, 16-13 ...... at Starkville 1937: AU, 33-7 ...... at Birmingham, Ala. 1949: UA, 35-6 ...... at Tuscaloosa 1997: UA, 17-7 ...... at Fayetteville 1938: AU, 20-6 ...... at Montgomery, Ala. 1950: UA, 14-7 ...... at Tuscaloosa 1998: MSU, 22-21 ...... at Starkville 1939: AU, 7-0 ...... at Birmingham, Ala. 1951: UA, 7-0 ...... at Starkville 1999: UA, 14-9 ...... at Little Rock, Ark. 1940: Tie, 7-7 ...... at Birmingham, Ala. 1952: UA, 42-19 ...... at Tuscaloosa 2000: UA, 17-10 ...... at Starkville 1941: MSU, 14-7 ...... at Birmingham, Ala. 1953: Tied 7-7 ...... at Tuscaloosa 2001: UA, 24-21 ...... at Fayetteville 1942: MSU, 6-0 ...... at Birmingham, Ala. 1954: MSU, 12-7 ...... at Tuscaloosa 2002: UA, 26-19 ...... at Starkville 1944: MSU, 26-21 ...... at Birmingham, Ala. 1955: MSU, 26-7 ...... at Tuscaloosa 2003: UA, 52-6 ...... at Fayetteville 1945: MSU, 20-0 ...... at Birmingham, Ala. 1956: UA, 13-12 ...... at Tuscaloosa 2004: UA, 24-21 ...... at Starkville 1946: MSU, 33-0 ...... at Birmingham, Ala. 1957: MSU, 25-13 ...... at Tuscaloosa 2005: UA, 44-10 ...... at Little Rock, Ark. 1947: MSU, 14-0 ...... at Birmingham, Ala. 1958: UA, 9-7 ...... at Starkville 2006: UA, 28-14 ...... at Starkville 1948: MSU, 20-0 ...... at Birmingham, Ala. 1959: UA, 10-0 ...... at Tuscaloosa at Starkville: UA, 5-3 1949: AU, 25-6 ...... at Auburn 1960: UA, 7-0 ...... at Starkville at Fayetteville: UA, 3-0 1950: MSU, 27-0 ...... at Starkville 1961: UA, 24-0 ...... at Tuscaloosa at Neutral Sites: UA, 3-2-1 1952: MSU, 49-34 ...... at Auburn 1962: UA, 20-0 ...... at Starkville 1953: Tie, 21-21 ...... at Starkville 1963: UA, 20-19 ...... at Tuscaloosa ARKANSAS A&M (MSU, 1-0) 1955: AU, 27-26 ...... at Auburn 1964: UA, 23-6 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1944: MSU, 49-20 ...... at Starkville 1956: AU, 27-20 ...... at Auburn 1965: UA, 10-7 ...... at Jackson, Miss. at Starkville: MSU, 1-0 1957: AU, 15-7 ...... at Birmingham, Ala. 1966: UA, 27-14 ...... at Tuscaloosa 1958: AU, 33-14 ...... at Auburn 1967: UA, 13-0 ...... at Tuscaloosa 1959: AU, 31-0 ...... at Birmingham, Ala. 1968: UA, 20-13 ...... at Tuscaloosa 1960: AU, 27-12 ...... at Auburn 1969: UA, 23-19 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1961: MSU, 11-10 ...... at Birmingham, Ala. 1970: UA, 35-6 ...... at Tuscaloosa 1962: AU, 9-3 ...... at Auburn 1971: UA, 41-10 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1963: MSU, 13-10 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1972: UA, 58-14 ...... at Tuscaloosa 1964: AU, 12-3 ...... at Auburn 1973: UA, 35-0 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1965: AU, 25-18 ...... at Birmingham, Ala. 1974: UA, 35-0 ...... at Tuscaloosa 1966: AU, 13-0 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1975: UA, 21-10 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1967: AU, 36-0 ...... at Auburn 1976: UA, 34-17 ...... at Tuscaloosa 1968: AU, 26-0 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1977: UA, 37-7 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1969: AU, 52-13 ...... at Auburn 1978: UA, 35-14 ...... at Birmingham, Ala. 1970: AU, 56-0 ...... at Birmingham, Ala. 1979: UA, 24-7 ...... at Tuscaloosa 1971: AU, 30-21 ...... at Auburn 1980: MSU, 6-3 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1972: AU, 14-3 ...... at Jackson, Miss.

Media Information & Record Book 5.19 Series Records

1973: AU, 31-17 ...... at Auburn CAL STATE FULLERTON (MSU, 2-0) 1942: MSU, 28-6 ...... at Starkville 1974: AU, 24-20 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1990: MSU, 27-13 ...... at Starkville 1947: MSU, 34-0 ...... at Starkville 1975: *Tie, 21-21 ...... at Auburn 1991: MSU, 47-3 ...... at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 2-1 1976: *MSU, 28-19 ...... at Jackson, Miss. at Starkville: MSU, 2-0 at Pittsburgh: Tied 1-1 1977: *MSU, 27-13 ...... at Auburn at Neutral Sites: DU, 1-0 1978: AU, 6-0 ...... at Starkville CAMP SHELBY (MSU, 1-0) 1979: AU, 14-3 ...... at Auburn 1918: MSU, 12-0 ...... at Starkville EAST TENNESSEE STATE (MSU, 1-0) 1980: MSU, 24-21 ...... at Jackson, Miss. at Starkville: MSU, 1-0 1998: MSU, 53-6 ...... at Starkville 1981: MSU, 21-17 ...... at Auburn at Starkville: MSU, 1-0 1982: AU, 35-17 ...... at Starkville CENTENARY (CC, 1-0-2) 1983: AU, 28-13 ...... at Auburn 1928: Tie, 6-6 ...... at Starkville FLORIDA (UF, 32-18-2) 1984: AU, 24-21 ...... at Starkville 1937: Tie, 0-0 ...... at Shreveport 1923: Tie, 13-13 ...... at Jacksonville, Fla. 1985: AU, 21-9 ...... at Auburn 1938: CC, 19-0 ...... at Meridian, Miss. 1924: UF, 27-0 ...... at Montgomery, Ala. 1986: AU, 35-6 ...... at Starkville at Starkville: Tied 0-0-1 1925: UF, 12-0 ...... at Tampa, Fla. 1987: AU, 38-7 ...... at Auburn at Shreveport: Tied 0-0-1 1936: MSU, 7-0 ...... at Gainesville 1988: AU, 33-0 ...... at Auburn at Neutral Sites: CC, 1-0 1937: MSU, 14-13 ...... at Starkville 1989: AU, 14-0 ...... at Auburn 1938: MSU, 22-0 ...... at Starkville 1990: AU, 17-16 ...... at Starkville CHRISTIAN BROTHERS (TIED 0-0-1) 1939: MSU, 14-0 ...... at Gainesville 1991: MSU, 24-17 ...... at Auburn 1901: Tied, 0-0 ...... at Memphis 1940: MSU, 27-7 ...... at Gainesville 1992: MSU, 14-7 ...... at Starkville at Memphis: Tied, 0-0-1 1941: MSU, 6-0 ...... at Starkville 1993: AU, 31-17 ...... at Auburn 1942: MSU, 26-12 ...... at Gainesville 1994: AU, 42-18 ...... at Starkville CINCINNATI (TIED 1-1) 1954: UF, 7-0 ...... at Gainesville 1995: AU, 48-20 ...... at Auburn 1948: MSU, 27-0 ...... at Starkville 1955: UF, 20-14 ...... at Gainesville 1996: AU, 49-15 ...... at Starkville 1949: UC, 19-0 ...... at Cincinnati 1956: UF, 26-0 ...... at Starkville 1997: MSU, 20-0 ...... at Auburn at Starkville: MSU, 1-0 1957: MSU, 29-20 ...... at Gainesville 1998: MSU, 38-21 ...... at Starkville at Cincinnati: UC, 1-0 1958: MSU, 14-7 ...... at Gainesville 1999: MSU, 18-16 ...... at Auburn 1959: UF, 14-13 ...... at Gainesville 2000: MSU, 17-10 ...... at Starkville CLEMSON (TIED 1-1-1) 1962: UF, 19-9 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 2001: AU, 16-14 ...... at Auburn 1948: CU, 21-7 ...... at Starkville 1963: Tie, 9-9 ...... at Gainesville 2002: AU, 42-14 ...... at Starkville 1949: Tie, 7-7 ...... at Clemson 1964: UF, 16-13 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 2003: AU, 45-13 ...... at Auburn 1999: MSU, 17-7 ...... at Atlanta, Ga. 1965: MSU, 18-13 ...... at Gainesville 2004: AU, 43-14 ...... at Starkville at Starkville: CU, 1-0 1966: UF, 28-7 ...... at Gainesville 2005: AU, 28-0 ...... at Auburn at Clemson: Tied 0-0-1 1967: UF, 24-7 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 2006: AU, 34-0 ...... at Starkville at Neutral Sites: MSU, 1-0 1968: UF, 31-14 ...... at Gainesville at Starkville: AU, 10-4-1 1969: UF, 47-35 ...... at Jackson, Miss. at Auburn: AU, 25-5 COLORADO STATE (MSU, 2-0) 1970: UF, 34-13 ...... at Gainesville at Neutral Sites: AU, 21-13-1 1981: MSU, 37-27 ...... at Fort Collins 1971: MSU, 13-10 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1984: MSU, 14-9 ...... at Starkville 1972: UF, 28-13 ...... at Gainesville BAYLOR (BU, 2-1-1) at Starkville: MSU, 1-0 1973: MSU, 33-12 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1948: Tie, 7-7 ...... at Memphis, TN at Fort Collins: MSU, 1-0 1974: UF, 29-13 ...... at Gainesville 1949: BU, 14-6 ...... at Starkville 1975: UF, 27-10 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1950: BU, 14-7 ...... at Shreveport, La. CUMBERLAND (CU, 3-2) 1976: UF, 34-30 ...... at Gainesville 1995: MSU, 30-21 ...... at Waco 1902: CU, 15-6 ...... at Starkville 1977: UF, 24-22 ...... at Jackson, Miss. at Starkville: BU, 1-0 1904: CU, 27-5 ...... at Starkville 1978: UF, 34-0 ...... at Gainesville at Waco: MSU, 1-0 1905: CU, 27-5 ...... at Starkville 1979: MSU, 24-10 ...... at Jackson, Miss. at Neutral Sites: BU, 1-0-1 1909: MSU, 34-6 ...... at Starkville 1980: UF, 21-15 ...... at Gainesville 1914: MSU, 77-0 ...... at Starkville 1981: MSU, 28-7 ...... at Jackson, Miss. BIRMINGHAM SOUTHERN (MSU, 8-0) at Starkville: CU, 3-2 1982: UF, 27-17 ...... at Gainesville 1909: MSU, 21-0 ...... at Starkville 1983: UF, 35-12 ...... at Starkville 1910: MSU, 46-0 ...... at Starkville DELTA STATE (MSU, 1-0) 1984: UF, 27-12 ...... at Gainesville 1911: MSU, 62-0 ...... at Starkville 1937: MSU, 39-0 ...... at Starkville 1985: UF, 36-22 ...... at Starkville 1921: MSU, 20-7 ...... at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 1-0 1986: MSU, 16-10 ...... at Starkville 1922: MSU, 14-0 ...... at Starkville 1987: UF, 38-3 ...... at Gainesville 1926: MSU, 19-7 ...... at Birmingham DETROIT (MSU, 1-0) 1988: UF, 17-0 ...... at Gainesville 1927: MSU, 27-0 ...... at Starkville 1945: MSU, 41-6 ...... at Memphis, Tenn. 1989: UF, 21-0 ...... at Tampa, Miss. 1939: MSU, 28-0 ...... at Starkville at Neutral Sites: MSU, 1-0 1990: UF, 34-21 ...... at Gainesville at Starkville: MSU, 7-0 1991: UF, 29-7 ...... at Orlando, Miss. at Birmingham: MSU, 1-0 DRAKE (DU, 1-0) 1992: MSU, 30-6 ...... at Starkville 1922: DU, 48-6 ...... at Starkville 1993: UF, 38-24 ...... at Gainesville BRIGHAM YOUNG (TIED 1-1) at Starkville: DU, 1-0 2000: MSU, 47-35 ...... at Starkville 2000: MSU, 44-28 ...... at Provo 2001: UF, 52-0 ...... at Gainesville 2001: BYU, 41-38 ...... at Starkville DRURY COLLEGE (MSU, 1-0) 2004: MSU, 38-31 ...... at Starkville at Starkville: BYU, 1-0 1907: MSU, 6-0 ...... at Starkville 2005: UF, 35-9 ...... at Gainesville at Provo: MSU, 1-0 at Starkville: MSU, 1-0 at Starkville: MSU, 7-3 at Gainesville: UF, 19-7-1 CAL POLY-POMONA (CP, 1-0) DUQUESNE (TIED 3-3) at Neutral Sites: UF, 10-4-1 1976: *MSU, 38-0 ...... at Starkville 1936: DU, 13-12 ...... at Miami, Fla. at Starkville: CPP, 1-0 1937: DU, 9-0 ...... at Starkville 1938: MSU, 12-7 ...... at Pittsburgh 1941: DU, 16-0 ...... at Pittsburgh

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FLORIDA STATE (FSU, 7-2) HOUSTON (UH, 8-6) 1993: UK, 26-17 ...... at Starkville 1966: FSU, 10-0 ...... at Tallahassee 1956: UH, 18-7 ...... at Houston 1994: MSU, 47-7 ...... at Lexington 1967: FSU, 24-12 ...... at Tallahassee 1960: UH, 14-10 ...... at Starkville 1995: MSU, 42-32 ...... at Starkville 1968: FSU, 27-14 ...... at Starkville 1961: MSU, 10-7 ...... at Houston 1996: UK, 24-21 ...... at Lexington 1969: FSU, 20-17 ...... at Tallahassee 1962: MSU, 9-3 ...... at Houston 1997: MSU, 35-27 ...... at Starkville 1971: FSU, 27-9 ...... at Tallahassee 1963: MSU, 20-0 ...... at Starkville 1998: UK, 37-35 ...... at Lexington 1972: FSU, 25-21 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1964: MSU, 18-13 ...... at Starkville 1999: MSU, 23-22 ...... at Starkville 1973: MSU, 37-12 ...... at Tallahassee 1965: MSU, 36-0 ...... at Houston 2000: MSU, 35-17 ...... at Lexington 1978: MSU, 55-27 ...... at Starkville 1966: UH, 28-0 ...... at Houston 2001: MSU, 17-14 ...... at Starkville 1979: FSU, 17-6 ...... at Tallahassee 1967: UH, 43-6 ...... at Starkville 2002: UK, 45-24 ...... at Starkville at Starkville: Tied 1-1 1969: UH, 74-0 ...... at Houston 2003: UK, 42-17 ...... at Lexington at Tallahassee: FSU, 5-1 1970: UH, 31-14 ...... at Starkville 2004: MSU, 22-7 ...... at Starkville at Neutral Sites: FSU, 1-0 1972: MSU, 27-13 ...... at Starkville 2005: UK, 13-7 ...... at Lexington 2003: UH, 42-35 ...... at Houston 2006: UK, 34-31 ...... at Starkville GEORGETOWN (MSU, 1-0) 2005: UH, 28-16 ...... at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 9-5 1940: MSU, 14-7 ...... at Miami, Fla. at Starkville: UH, 4-3 at Lexington: UK, 13-4 at Neutral Sites: MSU, 1-0 at Houston: UH, 4-3 at Neutral Sites: UK, 2-1

GEORGIA (UGA, 16-5) ILLINOIS (TIED 1-1) LAMAR (MSU, 2-0) 1914: MSU, 9-0 ...... at Athens 1923: UI, 27-0...... at Urbana, Ill. 1971: MSU, 24-7 ...... at Starkville 1950: UGA, 27-0 ...... at Athens 1980: MSU, 28-21 ...... at Champaign 1974: MSU, 37-21 ...... at Beaumont 1951: MSU, 6-0 ...... at Starkville at Champaign: MSU, 1-0 at Starkville: MSU, 1-0 1956: MSU, 19-7 ...... at Athens at Neutral Sites: UI, 1-0 at Beaumont: MSU, 1-0 1959: UGA, 15-0 ...... at Atlanta, Ga. 1960: UGA, 20-17 ...... at Athens INDIANA (MSU, 3-0) LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE (MSU, 3-1) 1961: UGA, 10-7 ...... at Atlanta, Ga. 1920: IU, 24-0...... at Bloomington 1908: ULL, 6-5 ...... at Columbus, Miss. 1966: UGA, 20-17 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1926: IU, 19-6...... at Bloomington 1940: MSU, 20-0 ...... at Starkville 1967: UGA, 30-0 ...... at Athens 1932: IU, 19-0...... at Bloomington 1945: MSU, 31-0 ...... at Starkville 1970: MSU, 7-6 ...... at Jackson, Miss. at Bloomington: IU, 3-0 1987: MSU, 31-3 ...... at Starkville 1971: UGA, 35-7 ...... at Athens at Starkville: MSU, 3-0 1974: MSU, 38-14 ...... at Jackson, Miss. JACKSON AFB (MSU, 1-0) at Neutral Sites: USL, 1-0 1975: UGA, 28-6 ...... at Athens 1944: MSU, 41-0 ...... at Starkville 1982: UGA, 29-22 ...... at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 1-0 LOUISIANA-MONROE (MSU, 4-1-1) 1983: UGA, 20-7 ...... at Athens 1972: MSU, 42-7 ...... at Starkville 1988: UGA, 42-35 ...... at Starkville JACKSONVILLE STATE (MSU, 1-0) 1973: Tie, 21-21 ...... at Starkville 1989: UGA, 23-6 ...... at Athens 2002: MSU, 51-13 ...... at Starkville 1989: MSU, 28-14 ...... at Starkville 1996: UGA, 38-19 ...... at Starkville 2006: MSU, 35-3 ...... at Starkville 1995: ULM, 34-32 ...... at Starkville 1997: UGA, 47-0 ...... at Athens at Starkville: MSU, 2-0 1996: MSU, 59-0 ...... at Starkville 2005: UGA, 23-10 ...... at Starkville 1997: MSU, 24-10 ...... at Starkville 2006: UGA, 27-24 ...... at Athens KANSAS (MSU, 1-0) at Starkville: MSU, 4-1-1 at Starkville: UGA, 4-1 1981: MSU, 10-0 ...... at Birmingham, Ala. at Athens: UGA, 9-2 at Neutral Sites: MSU, 1-0 LSU (LSU, 64-33-3) at Neutral Sites: UGA, 3-2 1896: LSU,, 52-0 ...... at Baton Rouge KANSAS STATE (TIED 1-1) 1902: LSU,, 6-0 ...... at Starkville GEORGIA TECH (GT, 2-0) 1974: MSU, 21-16 ...... at Starkville 1903: MSU,, 11-0 ...... at Starkville 1908: GT, 23-0...... at Atlanta 1977: *MSU, 24-21 ...... at Manhattan 1905: LSU,, 15-0 ...... at Baton Rouge 1929: GT, 27-13...... at Atlanta at Starkville: MSU, 1-0 1906: Tied 0-0 ...... at Columbus, Miss. at Atlanta: GT, 2-0 at Manhattan: KU, 1-0 1907: LSU, 23-11 ...... at Baton Rouge 1908: LSU, 50-0 ...... at Baton Rouge HARDIN-SIMMONS (MSU, 1-0) KENTUCKY (UK, 20-14) 1909: LSU, 15-0 ...... at Baton Rouge 1947: MSU, 27-7 ...... at Starkville 1914: UK, 19-13 ...... at Lexington 1910: MSU, 3-0 ...... at Columbus, Miss. at Starkville: MSU, 1-0 1915: MSU, 12-0 ...... at Starkville 1911: MSU, 6-0 ...... at Gulfport, Miss. 1916: UK, 13-3 ...... at Lexington 1912: MSU, 7-0 ...... at Baton Rouge HASKELL INSTITUTE (MSU, 1-0) 1917: MSU, 14-0 ...... at Starkville 1913: Tied 0-0 ...... at Starkville 1917: MSU, 7-6 ...... at Memphis, Tenn. 1944: MSU, 26-0 ...... at Memphis, Tenn. 1915: LSU, 10-0 ...... at Baton Rouge at Neutral Sites: MSU, 1-0 1950: UK, 48-21 ...... at Starkville 1916: LSU, 13-3 ...... at Starkville 1951: UK, 27-0 ...... at Lexington 1917: MSU, 9-0 ...... at Baton Rouge HAVANA ATHLETIC CLUB (MSU, 1-0) 1952: MSU, 27-14 ...... at Starkville 1919: MSU, 6-0 ...... at Starkville 1911: MSU, 12-0 ...... at Havana, Cuba 1953: UK, 32-13 ...... at Lexington 1920: MSU, 12-7 ...... at Baton Rouge at Havana: MSU, 1-0 1955: MSU, 20-14 ...... at Lexington 1921: LSU, 17-14 ...... at Starkville 1958: UK, 33-12 ...... at Lexington 1922: MSU, 7-0 ...... at Baton Rouge HENDERSON BROWN (HB, 1-0) 1972: UK, 17-13 ...... at Lexington 1923: MSU, 14-7 ...... at Starkville 1929: HB, 7-0 ...... at Starkville 1973: UK, 42-14 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1926: MSU, 7-6 ...... at Jackson, Miss. at Starkville: HB, 1-0 1976: *MSU, 14-7 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1927: LSU, 9-7 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1977: UK, 23-7 ...... at Lexington 1928: LSU, 31-0 ...... at Jackson, Miss. HENDERSON ST. (HSU, 1-0) 1984: UK, 17-13 ...... at Starkville 1929: LSU, 31-6 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1930: HSU, 25-7 ...... at Starkville 1985: UK, 33-19 ...... at Lexington 1930: MSU, 8-6 ...... at Jackson, Miss. at Starkville: HSU, 1-0 1990: UK, 17-15 ...... at Lexington 1931: LSU, 31-0 ...... at Baton Rouge 1991: MSU, 31-6 ...... at Starkville 1932: LSU, 24-0 ...... at Monroe, La. 1992: MSU, 37-36 ...... at Lexington 1933: LSU, 21-6 ...... at Monroe, La.

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1934: LSU, 25-3 ...... at Baton Rouge 2005: LSU, 37-7 ...... at Starkville 1961: MSU, 23-16 ...... at Memphis 1935: LSU, 28-13 ...... at Baton Rouge 2006: LSU, 47-17 ...... at Baton Rouge 1962: MEM, 28-7 ...... at Starkville 1936: LSU, 12-0 ...... at Baton Rouge at Starkville: LSU, 10-6-1 1963: MEM, 17-10 ...... at Memphis 1937: LSU, 41-0 ...... at Baton Rouge at Baton Rouge: LSU, 44-18-1 1965: MEM, 33-13 ...... at Memphis 1938: LSU, 32-7 ...... at Baton Rouge at Neutral Sites: LSU, 10-9-1 1974: MSU, 29-28 ...... at Memphis 1939: MSU, 15-12 ...... at Baton Rouge 1975: MSU, 17-7 ...... at Memphis 1940: MSU, 22-7 ...... at Baton Rouge LOUISIANA TECH (MSU, 7-2) 1976: *MSU, 42-33 ...... at Memphis 1941: Tied 0-0 ...... at Baton Rouge 1904: MSU, 32-5 ...... at Starkville 1977: MEM, 21-13 ...... at Memphis 1942: LSU, 16-6 ...... at Baton Rouge 1908: MSU, 47-0 ...... at Starkville 1978: MSU, 44-14 ...... at Memphis 1944: MSU, 13-6 ...... at Baton Rouge 1927: MSU, 14-0 ...... at Starkville 1979: MEM, 14-13 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1945: MSU, 27-20 ...... at Baton Rouge 1938: MSU, 48-0 ...... at Starkville 1980: MSU, 34-7 ...... at Memphis 1946: LSU, 13-6 ...... at Baton Rouge 1968: LTU, 20-13 ...... at Starkville 1981: MSU, 20-3 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1947: LSU, 21-6 ...... at Baton Rouge 1980: MSU, 31-11 ...... at Starkville 1982: MSU, 41-17 ...... at Memphis 1948: MSU, 7-0 ...... at Baton Rouge 1987: MSU, 14-13 ...... at Starkville 1983: MEM, 30-13 ...... at Starkville 1949: LSU, 34-7 ...... at Baton Rouge 1988: MSU, 21-14 ...... at Starkville 1984: MEM, 23-12 ...... at Memphis 1950: MSU, 13-7 ...... at Baton Rouge 1996: LTU, 38-23 ...... at Starkville 1985: MSU, 31-28 ...... at Starkville 1951: LSU, 3-0 ...... at Baton Rouge at Starkville: MSU, 7-2 1986: MSU, 34-17 ...... at Memphis 1952: MSU, 33-14 ...... at Baton Rouge 1987: MSU, 9-6 ...... at Starkville 1953: MSU, 26-13 ...... at Baton Rouge LOUISVILLE (TIED 2-2) 1988: MEM, 31-10 ...... at Memphis 1954: MSU, 25-0 ...... at Baton Rouge 1973: MSU, 18-7 ...... at Louisville 1989: MSU, 35-10 ...... at Starkville 1955: LSU, 34-7 ...... at Baton Rouge 1974: MSU, 56-7 ...... at Starkville 1990: MSU, 27-23 ...... at Memphis 1956: MSU, 32-13 ...... at Baton Rouge 1975: *MSU, 28-14 ...... at Louisville 1991: MEM, 28-23 ...... at Starkville 1957: MSU, 14-6 ...... at Baton Rouge 1976: *MSU, 30-21 ...... at Starkville 1992: MSU, 20-16 ...... at Memphis 1958: LSU, 7-6 ...... at Jackson, Miss. at Starkville: Tied 1-1 1993: MEM, 45-35 ...... at Starkville 1959: LSU, 27-0 ...... at Baton Rouge at Louisville: Tied 1-1 1994: MSU, 17-6 ...... at Memphis 1960: LSU, 7-3 ...... at Baton Rouge 1995: MSU, 28-18 ...... at Starkville 1961: LSU, 14-6 ...... at Baton Rouge LOYOLA [N.O.] (MSU, 3-0) 1996: MSU, 31-10 ...... at Memphis 1962: LSU, 28-0 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1934: MSU, 20-6 ...... at New Orleans 1997: MSU, 13-10 ...... at Starkville 1963: MSU, 7-6 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1935: MSU, 6-0 ...... at New Orleans 1998: MSU, 14-6 ...... at Memphis 1964: LSU, 14-10 ...... at Baton Rouge 1936: MSU, 32-0 ...... at Meridian, Miss. 1999: MSU, 13-10 ...... at Starkville 1965: LSU, 37-20 ...... at Baton Rouge at New Orleans: MSU, 2-0 2000: MSU, 17-3 ...... at Memphis 1966: LSU, 17-7 ...... at Baton Rouge at Neutral Sites: MSU, 1-0 2001: MSU, 30-10 ...... at Starkville 1967: LSU, 55-0 ...... at Baton Rouge 2002: MSU, 29-17 ...... at Memphis 1968: LSU, 20-16 ...... at Baton Rouge MAINE (MAINE, 1-0) 2003: MSU, 35-27 ...... at Starkville 1969: LSU, 61-6 ...... at Baton Rouge 2004: Maine, 9-7 ...... at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 14-4 1970: LSU, 38-7 ...... at Baton Rouge at Starkville: Maine, 1-0 at Memphis: MSU, 16-6 1971: LSU, 28-3 ...... at Jackson, Miss. at Neutral Sites: Tied 1-1 1972: LSU, 28-14 ...... at Baton Rouge MARION INSTITUTE (MSU, 4-0) 1973: LSU, 26-7 ...... at Baton Rouge 1905: MSU, 38-0 ...... at Marion MEMPHIS ATHLETIC CLUB (MAC, 1-0) 1974: MSU, 7-6 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1906: MSU, 62-0 ...... at Starkville 1895: MAC, 16-0 ...... at Memphis 1975: *MSU, 16-6 ...... at Baton Rouge 1914: MSU, 54-0 ...... at Starkville at Memphis: MAC, 1-0 1976: *MSU, 21-13 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1917: MSU, 18-6 ...... at Starkville 1977: LSU, 27-24 ...... at Baton Rouge at Starkville: MSU, 3-0 MEMPHIS UNIV. SCH. (MSU, 1-0) 1978: MSU, 16-14 ...... at Jackson, Miss. at Marion: MSU, 1-0 1910: MSU, 6-0 ...... at Starkville 1979: LSU, 21-3 ...... at Baton Rouge at Starkville: MSU, 1-0 1980: MSU, 55-31 ...... at Jackson, Miss. MARSHALL (MSU, 1-0) 1981: MSU, 17-9 ...... at Baton Rouge 1979: MSU, 48-0 ...... at Starkville MERCER (MSU, 3-0) 1982: MSU, 27-24 ...... at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 1-0 1907: MSU, 75-0 ...... at Columbus, Miss. 1983: MSU, 45-26 ...... at Baton Rouge 1914: MSU, 66-0 ...... at Starkville 1984: MSU, 16-14 ...... at Starkville MARYLAND (UM, 1-0) 1936: MSU, 32-0 ...... at Starkville 1985: LSU, 17-15 ...... at Baton Rouge 1979: UM, 35-14 ...... at College Park at Starkville: MSU, 2-0 1986: LSU, 47-0 ...... at Jackson, Miss. at College Park: UM, 1-0 at Neutral Sites: MSU, 1-0 1987: LSU, 34-14 ...... at Baton Rouge 1988: LSU, 20-3 ...... at Starkville MARYVILLE COLLEGE (TIED 0-0-1) MERIDIAN ATHLETIC CLUB (MSU, 2-0) 1989: LSU, 44-20 ...... at Baton Rouge 1916: Tie, 7-7 ...... at Maryville 1901: MSU, 11-5 ...... at Meridian 1990: MSU, 34-22 ...... at Jackson, Miss. at Maryville: Tied 0-0-1 1903: MSU, 43-0 ...... at Meridian 1991: MSU, 28-19 ...... at Baton Rouge at Meridian: MSU, 2-0 1992: LSU, 24-3 ...... at Baton Rouge MAXWELL FIELD (MSU, 1-0) 1993: LSU, 18-16 ...... at Starkville 1945: MSU, 16-6 ...... at Starkville MIAMI [FLA.] (UM, 3-2) 1994: LSU, 44-24 ...... at Baton Rouge at Starkville: MSU, 1-0 1954: UM, 27-13 ...... at Miami 1995: LSU, 34-16 ...... at Starkville 1980: MSU, 34-31 ...... at Miami 1996: LSU, 28-20 ...... at Baton Rouge MEMPHIS (MSU, 31-11) 1981: MSU, 14-10 ...... at Starkville 1997: LSU, 24-9 ...... at Starkville 1951: MSU, 27-20 ...... at Memphis 1982: UM, 31-14 ...... at Miami 1998: LSU, 41-6 ...... at Baton Rouge 1953: MSU, 34-6 ...... at Memphis 1983: UM, 31-7 ...... at Starkville 1999: MSU, 17-16 ...... at Starkville 1954: MSU, 27-7 ...... at Starkville at Starkville: Tied 1-1 2000: LSU, 45-38 ...... at Baton Rouge 1955: MSU, 33-0 ...... at Starkville at Miami: UM, 2-1 2001: LSU, 42-0 ...... at Starkville 1957: MSU, 10-6 ...... at Starkville 2002: LSU, 31-13 ...... at Baton Rouge 1958: MSU, 28-6 ...... at Starkville 2003: LSU, 41-6 ...... at Starkville 1959: MSU, 28-23 ...... at Starkville 2004: LSU, 51-0 ...... at Baton Rouge 1960: MSU, 21-0 ...... at Starkville

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MICHIGAN STATE (MICH ST., 2-1-1) NAVY (MSU, 1-0) 1920: MSU, 20-0 ...... at Greenwood, Miss. 1928: Tie, 6-6 ...... at East Lansing 1983: MSU, 38-10 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1921: MSU, 21-0 ...... at Greenwood, Miss. 1929: MICHST, 33-19 ...... at Jackson, Miss. at Neutral Sites: MSU, 1-0 1922: MSU, 19-13 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1946: MSU, 6-0 ...... at East Lansing 1923: MSU, 13-6 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1947: MICHST, 7-0 ...... at East Lansing NEBRASKA (UN, 1-0) 1924: MSU, 20-0 ...... at Jackson, Miss. at East Lansing: Tied 1-1-1 1980: UN, 31-17 ...... at El Paso, Texas 1925: MSU, 6-0 ...... at Jackson, Miss. at Neutral Sites: MICHST, 1-0 at Neutral Sites: UN, 1-0 1926: UM, 7-6 ...... at Starkville 1927: UM, 20-12 ...... at Oxford MIDDLE TENNESSEE (MSU, 2-0) NEW ORLEANS ATHLETIC CLUB (NOAC, 1-0) 1928: UM, 20-19 ...... at Starkville 1999: MSU, 40-7 ...... at Starkville 1896: NAC, 55-0 ...... at New Orleans 1929: Tied 7-7 ...... at Oxford 2000: MSU, 61-35 ...... at Starkville at New Orleans: NAC,, 1-0 1930: UM, 20-0 ...... at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 2-0 1931: UM, 25-14 ...... at Oxford NORTH CAROLINA (TIED 1-1) 1932: UM, 13-0 ...... at Starkville MILLSAPS (MSU, 14-2-1) 1974: MSU, 26-24 ...... at El Paso, Texas 1933: UM, 31-0 ...... at Oxford 1923: MSU, 28-6 ...... at Starkville 1993: UNC, 21-17 ...... at Atlanta, Ga. 1934: UM, 7-3 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1924: MSU, 28-6 ...... at Starkville at Neutral Sites: Tied 1-1 1935: UM, 14-6 ...... at Oxford 1925: MSU, 34-0 ...... at Starkville 1936: MSU, 26-6 ...... at Starkville 1926: MSU, 34-0 ...... at Starkville NC STATE (NCSU, 3-2) 1937: MSU, 9-7 ...... at Oxford 1927: MSU, 6-0 ...... at Starkville 1930: NCSU, 14-0 ...... at Raleigh 1938: UM, 19-6 ...... at Starkville 1929: Tie, 0-0 ...... at Starkville 1931: NCSU, 6-0 ...... at Starkville 1939: MSU, 18-6 ...... at Oxford 1930: MC, 19-13 ...... at Starkville 1940: MSU, 26-10 ...... at Raleigh 1940: MSU, 19-0 ...... at Starkville 1931: MSU, 10-7 ...... at Jackson 1963: MSU, 16-12 ...... at Philadelphia, Pa. 1941: MSU, 6-0 ...... at Oxford 1932: MSU, 9-8 ...... at Starkville 1995: NCSU, 29-25 ...... at Atlanta, Ga. 1942: MSU, 34-13 ...... at Starkville 1933: MSU, 12-0 ...... at Starkville at Starkville: NCSU, 1-0 1944: UM, 13-8 ...... at Oxford 1934: MC, 7-6 ...... at Starkville at Raleigh: Tied 1-1 1945: UM, 7-6 ...... at Starkville 1935: MSU, 45-0 ...... at Starkville at Neutral Sites: Tied 1-1 1946: MSU, 20-0 ...... at Oxford 1936: MSU, 20-0 ...... at Starkville 1947: UM, 33-14 ...... at Starkville 1939: MSU, 40-0 ...... at Starkville NORTH TEXAS (MSU, 6-2) 1948: UM, 34-7 ...... at Oxford 1940: MSU, 46-13 ...... at Starkville 1952: MSU, 14-0 ...... at Starkville 1949: UM, 26-0 ...... at Starkville 1941: MSU, 49-6 ...... at Starkville 1953: MSU, 21-6 ...... at Starkville 1950: UM, 27-20 ...... at Oxford 1944: MSU, 56-0 ...... at Starkville 1954: MSU, 48-26 ...... at Starkville 1951: UM, 49-7 ...... at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 13-2-1 1955: MSU, 20-7 ...... at Starkville 1952: UM, 20-14 ...... at Oxford at Jackson: MSU, 1-0 1975: MSU, 15-12 ...... at Starkville 1953: Tied 7-7 ...... at Starkville 1976: *MSU, 7-0 ...... at Starkville 1954: UM, 14-0 ...... at Oxford MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE (MSU, 16-3) 1977: *MSU, 17-15 ...... at Starkville 1955: UM, 26-0 ...... at Starkville 1910: MSU, 24-0 ...... at Starkville 1978: MSU, 17-5 ...... at Irving, Texas 1956: UM, 13-7 ...... at Oxford 1911: MSU, 27-6 ...... at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 5-2 1957: Tied 7-7 ...... at Starkville 1912: MSU, 19-0 ...... at Starkville at Neutral Sites: MSU, 1-0 1958: UM, 21-0 ...... at Oxford 1913: MSU, 1-0 ...... at Starkville 1959: UM, 42-0 ...... at Starkville 1915: MSU, 12-0 ...... at Jackson, Miss. NORTHWESTERN STATE (MSU, 2-0) 1960: UM, 35-9 ...... at Oxford 1916: MC, 13-6 ...... at Aberdeen, Miss. 1945: MSU, 54-0 ...... at Starkville 1961: UM, 37-7 ...... at Starkville 1917: MSU, 68-0 ...... at Starkville 1946: MSU, 27-0 ...... at Starkville 1962: UM, 13-6 ...... at Oxford 1919: MSU, 56-7 ...... at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 2-0 1963: Tied 10-10 ...... at Starkville 1920: MSU, 27-0 ...... at Starkville OKLAHOMA STATE (TIED 2-2) 1964: MSU, 20-17 ...... at Oxford 1921: MSU, 14-13 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1970: MSU, 14-13 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1965: UM, 21-0 ...... at Starkville 1924: MSU, 7-6 ...... at Starkville 1971: OSU, 26-7 ...... at Stillwater 1966: UM, 24-0 ...... at Oxford 1925: MSU, 46-0 ...... at Starkville 1998: OSU, 42-23 ...... at Stillwater 1967: UM, 10-3 ...... at Starkville 1926: MSU, 41-0 ...... at Starkville 1999: MSU, 29-11 ...... at Starkville 1968: Tied 17-17 ...... at Oxford 1929: MSU, 6-0 ...... at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 1-0 1969: UM, 48-22 ...... at Starkville 1930: MC, 13-12 ...... at Starkville at Stillwater: OSU, 2-0 1970: MSU, 19-14 ...... at Oxford 1931: MC, 6-2 ...... at Starkville at Neutral Sites: MSU, 1-0 1971: UM, 48-0 ...... at Starkville 1932: MSU, 18-7 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1972: UM, 51-14 ...... at Oxford 1933: MSU, 18-0 ...... at Starkville OLE MISS (UM, 59-38-6) 1973: UM, 38-10 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1934: MSU, 13-6 ...... at Starkville 1901: MSU, 17-0 ...... at Starkville 1974: MSU, 31-13 ...... at Jackson, Miss. at Starkville: MSU, 13-2 1902: UM, 21-0 ...... at Starkville 1975: UM, 13-7 ...... at Jackson, Miss. at Neutral Sites: MSU, 3-1 1903: Tied 6-6 ...... at Oxford 1976: *MSU, 28-11 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1904: UM, 17-5 ...... at Columbus, Miss. 1977: *MSU, 18-14 ...... at Jackson, Miss. MISSOURI (UM, 2-0) 1905: MSU, 11-0 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1978: UM, 27-7 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1981: UM, 14-3 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1906: UM, 29-5 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1979: UM, 14-9 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1984: UM, 47-30 ...... at Columbia 1907: MSU, 15-0 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1980: MSU, 19-14 ...... at Jackson, Miss. at Columbia: UM, 1-0 1908: MSU, 44-6 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1981: UM, 21-17 ...... at Jackson, Miss. at Neutral Sites: UM, 1-0 1909: UM, 9-5 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1982: MSU, 27-10 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1910: UM, 30-0 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1983: UM, 24-23 ...... at Jackson, Miss. MURRAY STATE (MSU, 2-0) 1911: MSU, 6-0 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1984: UM, 24-3 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1946: MSU, 69-0 ...... at Starkville 1915: MSU, 65-0 ...... at Tupelo, Miss. 1985: UM, 45-27 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 2005: MSU, 38-6 ...... at Starkville 1916: MSU, 36-0 ...... at Tupelo, Miss. 1986: UM, 24-3 ...... at Jackson, Miss. at Starkville: MSU, 2-0 1917: MSU, 41-14 ...... at Tupelo, Miss. 1987: MSU, 30-20 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1918: MSU, 13-0 ...... at Oxford 1988: UM, 33-6 ...... at Jackson, Miss. MSU, 34-0 ...... at Starkville 1989: UM, 21-11 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1919: MSU, 33-0 ...... at Clarksdale, Miss. 1990: UM, 21-9 ...... at Jackson, Miss.

Media Information & Record Book 5.23 Series Records

1991: MSU, 24-9 ...... at Starkville 1902: MSU, 26-0 ...... at Birmingham 1973: Tie, 10-10 ...... at Starkville 1992: UM, 17-10 ...... at Oxford 1905: MSU, 44-0 ...... at Starkville 1975: *MSU, 7-3 ...... at Starkville 1993: MSU, 20-13 ...... at Starkville 1906: MSU, 30-0 ...... at Starkville 1976: *MSU, 14-6 ...... at Hattiesburg 1994: MSU, 21-17 ...... at Oxford 1907: MSU, 12-5 ...... at Birmingham 1977: USM, 14-7 ...... at Starkville 1995: UM, 13-10 ...... at Starkville 1909: HU, 6-0 ...... at Birmingham 1978: USM, 22-17 ...... at Hattiesburg 1996: MSU, 17-0 ...... at Oxford 1910: MSU, 82-0 ...... at Starkville 1979: USM, 21-7 ...... at Starkville 1997: UM, 15-14 ...... at Starkville 1911: MSU, 48-0 ...... at Starkville 1980: USM, 42-14 ...... at Starkville 1998: MSU, 28-6 ...... at Oxford 1913: MSU, 66-0 ...... at Starkville 1981: USM, 7-6 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1999: MSU, 23-20 ...... at Starkville 1919: MSU, 39-0 ...... at Starkville 1982: USM, 20-14 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 2000: UM, 45-30 ...... at Oxford 1922: Tie, 0-0 ...... at Starkville 1983: USM, 31-6 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 2001: MSU, 36-28 ...... at Starkville 1934: MSU, 13-7 ...... at Birmingham 1984: MSU, 27-18 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 2002: UM, 24-12 ...... at Oxford 1935: MSU, 19-6 ...... at Starkville 1985: MSU, 23-20 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 2003: UM, 31-0 ...... at Starkville 1936: MSU, 35-0 ...... at Starkville 1986: USM, 28-24 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 2004: UM, 20-3 ...... at Oxford 1937: MSU, 38-0 ...... at Starkville 1987: USM, 18-14 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 2005: MSU, 35-14 ...... at Starkville 1938: MSU, 19-0 ...... at Starkville 1988: USM, 38-21 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 2006: UM, 20-17 ...... at Oxford 1939: MSU, 45-0 ...... at Starkville 1989: MSU, 26-23 ...... at Hattiesburg at Starkville: UM, 20-10-3 1940: MSU, 40-7 ...... at Starkville 1990: MSU, 13-10 ...... at Starkville at Oxford: UM, 20-10-3 1963: MSU, 43-0 ...... at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 8-6-1 at Neutral Sites: UM, 19-18 at Starkville: MSU, 13-0-1 at Hattiesburg: Tied 2-2 at Birmingham: MSU, 3-1 at Neutral Sites: USM, 6-2 OREGON (UO, 2-0) 2002: UO, 36-13 ...... at Eugene SAN FRANCISCO (MSU, 4-0) SPRING HILL (MSU, 1-0) 2003: UO, 42-34 ...... at Starkville 1941: MSU, 26-13 ...... at San Francisco 1919: MSU, 12-6 ...... at Starkville at Starkville: UO, 1-0 1942: MSU, 19-7 ...... at Memphis, Tenn. at Starkville: MSU, 1-0 at Eugene: UO, 1-0 1946: MSU, 48-20 ...... at Memphis, Tenn. 1947: MSU, 21-14 ...... at San Francisco SYRACUSE (MSU, 2-0) OUACHITA (MSU, 3-1-2) at San Francisco: MSU, 2-0 1985: MSU, 30-3 ...... at Starkville 1921: MSU, 21-6 ...... at Starkville at Neutral Sites: MSU, 2-0 1986: MSU, 24-17 ...... at Syracuse 1922: Tie, 7-7 ...... at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 1-0 1923: MSU, 6-0 ...... at Starkville SEWANEE (MSU, 4-1) at Syracuse: MSU, 1-0 1924: OU, 12-0 ...... at Starkville 1907: US, 38-0 ...... at Sewanee 1925: Tie, 3-3 ...... at Starkville 1933: MSU, 26-13 ...... at Starkville TAMPA (TIED 1-1) 1928: MSU, 20-6 ...... at Starkville 1935: MSU, 25-0 ...... at Starkville 1965: MSU, 48-7 ...... at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 3-1-2 1936: MSU, 68-0 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1968: UT, 24-17 ...... at Tampa 1937: MSU, 12-0 ...... at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 1-0 PARK [TENN.] FIELD (PF, 1-0) at Starkville: MSU, 3-0 at Tampa: UT, 1-0 1918: PF, 6-0 ...... at Starkville at Sewanee: US, 1-0 at Starkville: PF, 1-0 at Neutral Sites: MSU, 1-0 TENNESSEE (UT, 26-15-1) 1907: UT, 11-4 ...... at Memphis Tenn. PAYNE [WEST POINT, MISS.] FIELD (PF, 1-0) SOUTH CAROLINA (TIED, 6-6) 1910: MSU 48-0 ...... at Starkville 1918: PF, 7-6 ...... at Starkville 1992: USC, 21-6 ...... at Columbia 1915: MSU 14-0 ...... at Knoxville at Starkville: PF, 1-0 1993: MSU, 23-0 ...... at Starkville 1919: MSU 6-0 ...... at Knoxville 1994: MSU, 41-36 ...... at Columbia 1920: MSU 13-7 ...... at Starkville RHODES (SOUTHWESTERN) (MSU, 9-3) 1995: USC, 65-39 ...... at Starkville 1921: UT, 14-7 ...... at Memphis, Tenn. 1907: MSU, 7-0 ...... at Starkville 1996: MSU, 14-10 ...... at Columbia 1922: UT, 31-3 ...... at Memphis, Tenn. 1909: MSU, 31-0 ...... at Columbus, Miss. 1997: MSU, 37-17 ...... at Starkville 1923: UT, 7-3 ...... at Memphis, Tenn. 1911: MSU, 30-0 ...... at Starkville 1998: MSU, 38-0 ...... at Columbia 1924 MSU 7-2 ...... at Memphis, Tenn. 1930: SWU, 14-0 ...... at Starkville 1999: MSU, 17-0 ...... at Starkville 1925: UT, 14-9 ...... at Knoxville 1931: MSU, 14-0 ...... at Starkville 2000: USC, 23-19 ...... at Columbia 1926: UT, 33-0 ...... at Starkville 1932: MSU, 6-0 ...... at Starkville 2001: USC, 16-14 ...... at Starkville 1932: UT, 31-0 ...... at Knoxville 1933: SWU, 6-0 ...... at Memphis 2002: USC, 34-10 ...... at Columbia 1933: UT, 20-0 ...... at Knoxville 1934: MSU, 21-6 ...... at Memphis 2006: USC, 15-0 ...... at Starkville 1934: UT, 14-0 ...... at Knoxville 1938: SWU, 7-3 ...... at Memphis at Starkville: Tied, 3-3 1948: MSU 21-6 ...... at Knoxville 1939: MSU, 37-0 ...... at Starkville at Columbia: Tied 3-3 1949: UT, 10-0 ...... at Knoxville 1940: MSU, 13-0 ...... at Memphis 1950: MSU 7-0 ...... at Starkville 1941: MSU, 20-6 ...... at Memphis SOUTHERN MLT. ACA. (MSU, 1-0) 1951: UT, 14-0 ...... at Knoxville at Starkville: MSU, 5-1 1920: MSU, 33-0 ...... at Starkville 1952: UT, 14-7 ...... at Memphis, Tenn. at Memphis: MSU, 3-2 at Starkville: MSU, 1-0 1953: MSU 26-0 ...... at Knoxville at Neutral Sites: MSU, 1-0 1954: UT, 19-7 ...... at Memphis, Tenn. SOUTHERN MISS (USM, 14-12-1) 1955: MSU 13-7 ...... at Knoxville RICE (RU, 1-0) 1935: MSU, 27-0 ...... at Hattiesburg 1957: UT, 14-9 ...... at Knoxville 1975: *MSU, 28-14 ...... at Houston 1947: MSU, 14-7 ...... at Starkville 1958: UT, 13-8 ...... at Memphis, Tenn. at Houston: RU, 1-0 1964: MSU, 48-7 ...... at Starkville 1959: UT, 22-6 ...... at Knoxville 1965: MSU, 27-9 ...... at Starkville 1960: Tie, 0-0 ...... at Memphis, Tenn. RICHMOND (MSU, 2-0) 1966: MSU, 10-9 ...... at Starkville 1961: UT, 17-3 ...... at Knoxville 1966: MSU, 20-0 ...... at Starkville 1967: USM, 21-14 ...... at Starkville 1962: MSU 7-6 ...... at Memphis, Tenn. 1969: MSU, 17-14 ...... at Starkville 1968: USM, 47-14 ...... at Starkville 1963: MSU 7-0 ...... at Knoxville at Starkville: MSU, 2-0 1969: MSU, 34-20 ...... at Starkville 1964: UT, 14-13 ...... at Memphis, Tenn. 1970: MSU, 51-15 ...... at Starkville 1971: UT, 10-7 ...... at Memphis, Tenn. SAMFORD (MSU, 16-1-1) 1972: MSU, 26-7 ...... at Starkville 1978: MSU 34-21 ...... at Memphis, Tenn.

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1979: MSU 28-9 ...... at Memphis, Tenn. TRINITY (MSU, 1-0) UNION (MSU, 5-2) 1986: MSU 27-23 ...... at Knoxville 1956: MSU, 18-6 ...... at Starkville 1895: UU, 21-0 ...... at Jackson 1987: UT, 38-10 ...... at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 1-0 1896: UU, 8-0 ...... at Starkville 1990: UT, 40-7 ...... at Starkville 1907: MSU, 80-0 ...... at Starkville 1991: UT, 26-24 ...... at Knoxville TROY STATE (TIED 1-1) 1909: MSU, 25-0 ...... at Columbus, Miss. 1994: MSU 24-21 ...... at Starkville 2001: TSU, 21-9 ...... at Starkville 1923: MSU, 6-0 ...... at Starkville 1995: UT, 52-14 ...... at Knoxville 2002: MSU, 11-8 ...... at Starkville 1941: MSU, 56-7 ...... at Starkville 1998: UT, 24-14 ...... at Atlanta, Ga. at Starkville: Tied, 1-1 1942: MSU, 35-2 ...... at Starkville 2002: UT, 35-17 ...... at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 4-1 2003: UT, 59-21 ...... at Knoxville TULANE (MSU, 29-26-2) at Jackson: UU, 1-0 at Starkville: Tied, 4-4 1901: TU, 24-6 ...... at New Orleans at Neutral Sites: MSU, 1-0 at Knoxville: UT, 12-7 1902: Tied 11-11 ...... at New Orleans at Neutral Sites: UT, 10-4-1 1903: Tied 0-0 ...... at New Orleans WASHINGTON (UW, 1-0) 1904: TU, 10-0 ...... at New Orleans 1977: *MSU, 27-18 ...... at Seattle UT CHATTANOOGA (MSU, 4-0) 1908: TU, 23-0 ...... at New Orleans at Seattle: UW, 1-0 1909: MSU, 37-6 ...... at Starkville 1909: TU, 2-0 ...... at New Orleans 1916: MSU, 33-0 ...... at Chattanooga 1910: MSU, 10-0 ...... at New Orleans WASHINGTON (ST. LOUIS) (WU, 1-0) 1946: MSU, 41-7 ...... at Starkville 1911: TU, 5-4 ...... at Starkville 1924: WU, 12-6 ...... at St. Louis 1947: MSU, 19-0 ...... at Starkville 1912: TU, 27-24 ...... at New Orleans at St. Louis: WU, 1-0 at Starkville: MSU, 3-0 1913: MSU, 32-0 ...... at Starkville at Chattanooga: MSU, 1-0 1914: MSU, 61-0 ...... at Jackson, Miss. WEST TEXAS ST. (MSU, 3-2) 1920: TU, 6-0 ...... at New Orleans 1978: MSU, 28-0 ...... at Jackson, Miss. TENNESSEE MEDICAL (MSU, 2-0) 1921: TU, 7-0 ...... at New Orleans at Neutral Sites: MSU, 1-0 1904: MSU, 59-0 ...... at Starkville 1922: TU, 26-0 ...... at New Orleans 1912: MSU, 32-0 ...... at Starkville 1924: MSU, 14-6 ...... at New Orleans UAB (TIED, 1-1) at Starkville: MSU, 2-0 1925: TU, 25-3 ...... at New Orleans 2004: UAB, 13-27 ...... at Starkville 1926: MSU, 14-0 ...... at New Orleans 2006: MSU, 16-10 (OT) ...... at Birmingham TEXAS (TIED 2-2) 1927: MSU, 13-6 ...... at New Orleans at Starkville: UAB, 1-0 1921: UT, 54-7 ...... at Austin 1928: TU, 51-6 ...... at Jackson, Miss. at Birmingham: MSU, 1-0 1991: MSU, 13-6 ...... at Starkville 1929: TU, 34-0 ...... at New Orleans 1992: MSU, 28-10 ...... at Austin 1930: TU, 53-0 ...... at New Orleans UCF (MSU, 1-0) 1999: UT, 38-11 ...... at Dallas, Texas 1931: TU, 59-7 ...... at New Orleans 1997: MSU 35-28 ...... at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 1-0 1933: TU, 33-0 ...... at New Orleans at Starkville: MSU, 1-0 at Austin: Tied 1-1 1938: TU, 27-0 ...... at New Orleans at Neutral Sites: UT, 1-0 1942: MSU, 7-0 ...... at New Orleans VANDERBILT (MSU, 10-7-2) 1945: TU, 14-13 ...... at New Orleans 1904: VU, 30-0 ...... at Columbus, Miss. TEXAS A&M (MSU, 3-2) 1946: MSU, 14-7 ...... at New Orleans 1923: Tie, 0-0 ...... at Nashville 1912: TA&M, 41-7 ...... at Houston, Texas 1947: MSU, 20-0 ...... at New Orleans 1924: VU, 18-0 ...... at Nashville 1913: MSU, 6-0 ...... at College Station 1948: TU, 9-0 ...... at New Orleans 1933: Tie, 7-7 ...... at Nashville 1915: MSU, 7-0 ...... at Dallas, Texas 1949: TU, 54-6 ...... at New Orleans 1934: VU, 7-0 ...... at Nashville 1937: TA&M, 14-0 ...... at Tyler, Texas 1951: MSU, 10-7 ...... at New Orleans 1935: VU, 14-9 ...... at Nashville 2000: MSU, 43-41 ...... at Shreveport, La. 1952: TU, 34-21 ...... at New Orleans 1942: MSU, 33-0 ...... at Nashville at College Station: MSU, 1-0 1953: MSU, 21-0 ...... at New Orleans 1970: MSU, 20-6 ...... at Memphis, Tenn. at Neutral Sites: Tied 2-2 1954: MSU, 14-0 ...... at New Orleans 1971: VU, 49-19 ...... at Starkville 1955: MSU, 14-0 ...... at Starkville 1972: MSU, 10-6 ...... at Nashville TEXAS CHRISTIAN (TIED 0-0-1) 1956: TU, 20-14 ...... at New Orleans 1973: MSU, 52-21 ...... at Starkville 1936: Tie, 0-0 ...... at Dallas, Texas 1957: MSU, 27-6 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1980: MSU, 24-14 ...... at Nashville at Neutral Sites: Tied 0-0-1 1962: MSU, 35-6 ...... at New Orleans 1981: MSU, 29-9 ...... at Starkville 1963: MSU, 31-10 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1988: VU, 24-20 ...... at Nashville TEXAS TECH (MSU, 4-2-1) 1964: MSU, 17-6 ...... at Starkville 1989: MSU, 42-7 ...... at Starkville 1953: TT, 27-20 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1965: TU, 17-15 ...... at New Orleans 1998: MSU, 42-0 ...... at Starkville 1961: MSU, 6-0 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1982: MSU, 30-21 ...... at New Orleans 1999: MSU, 42-14 ...... at Nashville 1964: TT, 21-7 ...... at Lubbock 1983: MSU, 14-9 ...... at Starkville 2003: MSU, 30-21 ...... at Starkville 1967: MSU, 7-3 ...... at Lubbock 1984: MSU, 30-3 ...... at New Orleans 2004: VU, 31-13 ...... at Nashville 1968: Tie, 28-28 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1985: MSU, 31-27 ...... at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 5-1 1969: MSU, 30-26 ...... at Lubbock 1986: MSU, 34-27 ...... at New Orleans at Nashville: VU, 5-4-2 1970: MSU, 20-16 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1987: TU, 30-19 ...... at Starkville at Neutral Sites: Tied 1-1 at Lubbock: MSU, 2-1 1988: TU, 27-22 ...... at New Orleans at Neutral Sites: MSU, 2-1-1 1989: MSU, 27-7 ...... at Starkville WEST VIRGINIA (WVU, 1-0) 1990: MSU, 38-17 ...... at New Orleans 2006: WVU, 42-14 ...... at Starkville TRANSYLVANIA (MSU, 3-0-1) 1991: MSU, 48-0 ...... at Starkville at Starkville: WVU, 1-0 1908: MSU, 12-5 ...... at Starkville 1993: MSU, 36-10 ...... at New Orleans 1913: MSU, 31-0 ...... at Columbus, Miss. 1994: MSU, 66-22 ...... at Starkville WILLIAM & MARY (MSU, 1-0) 1915: Tie, 0-0 ...... at Starkville 2003: TU, 31-28 ...... at New Orleans 1974: MSU, 49-7 ...... at Jackson, Miss. 1916: MSU, 13-0 ...... at Starkville 2004: MSU, 28-7 ...... at Starkville at Neutral Sites: MSU, 1-0 at Starkville: MSU, 2-0-1 2005: MSU, 21-14 ...... at Shreveport, La. at Neutral Sites: MSU, 1-0 2006: TU, 32-29 ...... at Starkville XAVIER [OHIO] (MSU, 1-0) at Starkville: MSU, 9-3 1935: MSU, 7-0 ...... at Cincinnati at New Orleans: TU, 22-16-2 at Cincinnati: MSU, 1-0 at Neutral Sites: MSU, 4-1 * - Denotes wins which were forfeited by MSU due to NCAA infractions

Media Information & Record Book 5.25 Miscellaneous Records

MSU IN THE FINAL MSU’S RECORD BY DECADE... THE LAST TIME MSU HAD A MSU’S RECORD IN... NATIONAL RANKINGS Site ...... Record ...... Pct. RECORD OF: Season Openers ...... 74-31-2 ...... 701 AP UPI 1890s ...... 0-6 ...... 000 0-1: 2006 4-0: 1999 @ Home ...... 50-14-1 ...... 777 1940 — 9th 1963 — 11th 1900s ...... 27-28-5 ...... 492 0-2: 2006 4-1: 2000 @ Away Sites ...... 17-9-1 ...... 648 1941 — 16th 1974 — 17th 1910s ...... 54-21-4 ...... 709 0-3: 2006 4-2: 2000 @ Neutral Sites ...... 7-8 ...... 467 1942 — 18th 1981 — 17th 1920s ...... 38-37-10 ...... 506 0-4: 2003 4-3: 1991 vs. SEC opponents ...... 6-11 ...... 353 1957 — 14th 1992 — 25th 1974 — 17th 1930s ...... 46-48-3 ...... 490 0-5: Never** 4-4: 1989 vs. Non-SEC opp...... 68-20-2 ...... 767 1976 — 20th ESPN/ 1940s ...... 57-25-4 ...... 686 0-6: Never** 4-5: 1996 Home Openers...... 80-24-2 ...... 764 1980 — 19th USA TODAY 1950s ...... 45-45-4 ...... 500 0-7: Never** 4-6: 1996 vs. SEC opponents ...... 9-4 ...... 692 1992 — 23rd 1994 — 25th 1960s ...... 31-63-5 ...... 338 0-8: Never** 4-7: 1987 vs. Non-SEC opp...... 71-20-2 ...... 774 1994 — 24th 1999 — 12th 1970s ...... 36-73-2 ...... 333 0-9: Never** Road Openers ...... 46-54-6 ...... 462 1999 — 13th 2000 — 22nd 2000 — 24th 1980s ...... 50-62-0 ...... 446 0-10: Never** 5-0: 1999 vs. SEC opponents ...... 10-30-1 ...... 256 1990s ...... 64-50-2 ...... 560 0-11: Never** 5-1: 1998 vs. Non-SEC opp...... 36-24-5 ...... 592 MSU’S RECORD IN... 2000s ...... 25-56-0 ...... 309 5-2: 2000 SEC Openers ...... 25-46-2 ...... 356 State/Country ...... Record ...... Pct. TOTALS ...... 473-514-39 ...... 480 1-0: 2005 5-3: 1998 @ Home ...... 9-12 ...... 429 Alabama ...... 33-87-3 ...... 280 1-1: 2005 5-4: 1991 @ Away Sites ...... 11-25-1 ...... 311 Arkansas ...... 0-6-1 ...... 071 MSU’S RECORD BY MONTH... 1-2: 2004 5-5: 1990 @ Neutral Sites ...... 4-10-1 ...... 300 California ...... 2-0 ...... 1.000 Month ...... Record ...... Pct. 1-3: 2006 5-6: 1996 SEC Home Openers .....23-31-3 ...... 430 Colorado ...... 1-0 ...... 1.000 August ...... 2-3 ...... 400 1-4: 2006 SEC Road Openers...... 19-53-1 ...... 267 Cuba ...... 1-0 ...... 1.000 September ...... 105-84-2 ...... 555 1-5: 2006 6-0: 1999 Florida ...... 9-31-2 ...... 238 October ...... 208-196-19 ...... 514 1-6: 1988 6-1: 1986 HELMET HISTORY Georgia ...... 3-17 ...... 150 November ...... 145-210-17 ...... 413 1-7: 1988 6-2: 2000 Mississippi State has implemented the use of Illinois ...... 1-1 ...... 500 December ...... 11-17-1 ...... 397 1-8: 1988 6-3: 1998 white helmets instead of maroon headgear Indiana ...... 0-3 ...... 000 January ...... 2-4 ...... 333 1-9: 1988 6-4: 1991 during certain periods of its football history. Kansas ...... 1-1 ...... 500 TOTALS ...... 473-514-39 ...... 480 1-10: 1988 6-5: 1986 Archives show that the white helmets were uti- Kentucky ...... 5-14 ...... 263 lized exclusively by the team from 1951-62 and Louisiana ...... 39-70-4 ...... 363 MSU’S RECORD BY DAY... 2-0: 2000 7-0: 1999 1966-73. MSU also wore the white headgear Maryland ...... 0-1 ...... 000 Day ...... Record ...... Pct. 2-1: 2005 7-1: 1946 in seven games during the 2000-2003 seasons Michigan ...... 1-1-1 ...... 500 Sunday ...... 3-4 ...... 429 2-2: 2005 7-2: 2000 before again switching permanently in 2004. Mississippi ...... 312-222-20 ...... 581 Monday ...... 3-2-1 ...... 583 2-3: 2005 7-3: 2000 State’s record when wearing white helmets is Missouri ...... 0-2 ...... 000 Tuesday ...... 2-2 ...... 500 2-4: 2005 7-4: 2000 84-145-9 (.372). New York ...... 2-0 ...... 1.000 Wednesday ...... 3-0 ...... 1.000 2-5: 2006 7-5: 1992 North Carolina ...... 1-1 ...... 500 Thursday ...... 17-22-2 ...... 439 2-6: 2006 HELMET/LOGO HISTORY Ohio ...... 1-1 ...... 500 Friday ...... 27-18-2 ...... 596 2-7: 2006 8-0: 1999 no logo 1951-62 Oklahoma ...... 0-2 ...... 000 Saturday ...... 418-467-34 ...... 473 2-8: 2005 8-1: 1999 on helmet white helmet with maroon stripe Oregon ...... 0-1 ...... 000 TOTALS ...... 473-514-39 ...... 480 2-9: 2003 8-2: 1999 Pennsylvania ...... 2-1 ...... 667 2-10: 2003 8-3: 1998 South Carolina ...... 3-3-1 ...... 500 LAST TIME MSU HAD AN SEC 8-4: 2000 1963-65 white decal on Tennessee ...... 43-37-6 ...... 535 RECORD OF: 3-0: 1999 8-5: 1998 maroon helmet Texas ...... 12-11-1 ...... 521 0-1: 2006 4-0: 1999 3-1: 2000 Utah ...... 1-0 ...... 1.000 0-2: 2006 4-1: 1981 3-2: 1997 9-0: Never# 1966-68 jersey number Washington ...... 0-1 ...... 000 0-3: 2006 4-2: 2000 3-3: 1990 9-1: Never maroon numerals on on helmet white helmet TOTALS ...... 473-514-39 ...... 480 0-4: 2006 4-3: 2000 3-4: 2002 9-2: 1999 0-5: 2006 4-4: 2000 3-5: 2004 9-3: 1980 1969-73 MSU’S RECORD... 0-6: 2005 3-6: 2004 maroon decal Site ...... Record ...... Pct. 0-7: 2005 5-0: 1999 3-7: 2006 10-0: Never$ on white helmet (maroon stripe) Home ...... 238-129-14 ...... 643 0-8: 2002 5-1: 1999 3-8: 2006 10-1: Never$ Away ...... 142-261-15 ...... 358 5-2: 1999 3-9: 2006 10-2: 1999 Neutral ...... 93-124-10 ...... 414 1-0: 1999 5-3: 1994 1974-78 white decal on 1-1: 2003 TOTALS ...... 473-514-39 ...... 480 maroon helmet 1-2: 2003 6-0: Never **-Refl ects on-fi eld results MSU IN DOMES... 1-3: 2004 6-1: Never (MSU was 2-9 in 1975 and 0-11 in 1976 and 1977 due to 1979-85 Dome ...... Record ...... Pct. 1-4: 2003 6-2: 1999 wins forfeited) white decal on Astrodome ...... 1-2 ...... 333 1-5: 2003 #-9-0-1 in 1940 maroon helmet Carrier Dome ...... 1-0 ...... 1.000 1-6: 2006 $-10-0-1 in 1940 Georgia Dome ...... 1-3 ...... 250 1-7: 2006 1986-95 Superdome ...... 5-2 ...... 714 white decal on TOTALS ...... 8-7 ...... 533 2-0: 1999 maroon helmet (last dome game: vs. Tulane, 2003, Super- 2-1: 2000 dome, New Orleans, La.) 2-2: 2000 2-3: 2004 1996-2003 MSU ON ARTIFICIAL TURF... 2-4: 2004 white decal on 22-37 (NOTE: includes four wins that were 2-5: 2004 maroon helmet forfeited from 1975-77) 2-6: 2004 [last game: at UAB, 2006) 3-0: 1999 2004- 3-1: 1998 maroon decal on 3-2: 2000 white helmet 3-3: 1991 3-4: 1970 3-5: 1996

Media Information & Record Book 5.26 Streaks LONGEST WINNING STREAKS LONGEST SEC LOSING STREAKS W Time Period Ended Against L Time Period Ended Against 1. 13- 10/17/42 - 11/11/44 at Alabama (L, 0-19, 11/18/44) 1. 19- 10/22/65 - 10/5/68 Texas Tech [@ Jackson, MS] (T, 28-28, 10/19/68) 2. 10- 10/19/40 - 10/4/41 at LSU (T, 0-0, 10/11/41) 2. 13- 10/4/58 - 11/28/59 Tennessee [@ Memphis, TN] (T, 0-0, 10/1/60) 3. 8- 9/4/1999 - 11/4/99 at Alabama (L, 7-19, 11/13/99) 3. 11- 9/23/89 - 11/3/90 LSU [@ Jackson, MS] (W, 34-22, 11/17/90) 8- 11/28/18 - 11/8/19 Auburn [@ Birmingham, Ala.] (L, 0-7, 11/15/19) 4. 10- 11/6/04 - 11/19/05 OLE MISS (W, 35-14, 11/26/05) 5. 7- 10/12/46 - 11/23/46 at Alabama (L, 7-24, 11/30/46) 5. 9- 10/18//03 - 10/2/04 FLORIDA (W, 38-31, 10/23/04) 9- 9/19/2002 - 9/27/03 VANDERBILT (W, 30-21, 10/4/03) LONGEST HOME WINNING STREAK: 9- 10/25/86 - 11/14/87 Mississippi [@ Jackson, MS] (W, 30-20, 11/21/87) 20 games (9/23/39 - 11/22/47) LONGEST WINLESS STREAKS LONGEST ROAD WINNING STREAK (DOES NOT INCLUDE NEUTRAL SITES): G Time Period Ended Against 8 games (11/11/39-10/4/41) 1. 17- 10/14/67 - 11/30/68 (15L, 2T) RICHMOND (W, 17-14, 9/20/69) 2. 10- 9/10/88 - 11/26/88 (10L) VANDERBILT (W, 42-7, 9/2/89) LONGEST ROAD WINNING STREAK (INCLUDES NEUTRAL SITES): 10- 11/27/48 - 11/26/49 (9L, 1T) ARKANSAS STATE (W, 67-0, 9/23/50) 8 games (10/17/42 -11/11/44) 4. 8- 10/15/66 - 9/30/67 (8L) at Texas Tech (W, 7-3, 10/7/67) 8- 10/16/65 - 9/24/66 (8L) RICHMOND (W, 20-0, 10/1/66) LONGEST SEC WINNING STREAKS W Time Period Ended Against LONGEST SEC WINLESS STREAKS 1. 8- 11/14/1998 - 11/4/99 at Alabama (L, 7-19, 11/13/99) G Time Period Ended Against 8- 10/17/42 - 11/11/44 at Alabama (L, 0-19, 11/18/44) 1. 29- 10/22/65 - 9/19/70 (27L, 2T) Vanderbilt [@ Memphis] (W, 20-6, 9/26/70) 3. 7- 9/20/80 - 10/24/81 at Alabama (L, 10-13, 10/31/81) 2. 22- 10/4/58 - 11/4/61 (21L, 1T) Auburn [@ Birmingham] (W, 11-10, 11/11/60) 4. 5- 11/9/40 - 10/4/41 at LSU (T, 0-0, 10/11/41) 3. 11- 9/23/89 - 11/3/90 (11L) LSU [@ Jackson] (W, 34-22, 11/17/90) 5. 4- 9/24/55 - 10/22/55 at Auburn (L, 26-27, 11/5/55) 4. 10- 11/6/04 - 11/19/05 OLE MISS (W, 35-14, 11/26/05) 5. 9- 10/18//03 - 10/2/04 (9L) FLORIDA (W, 38-31, 10/23/04) LONGEST SEC HOME WINNING STREAK: 9- 9/19/2002 - 9/27/03 (9L) VANDERBILT (W, 30-21, 10/4/03) 11 games (9/5/1998 - 11/11/00) 9- 10/25/86 - 11/14/87 (9L) Ole Miss [@ Jackson] (W, 30-20, 11/21/87)

LONGEST SEC ROAD WINNING STREAK (DOES NOT INCLUDE NEUTRAL SITES): LONGEST STREAKS WITHOUT BEING SHUTOUT 6 games (11/11/39 - 10/4/41) G Time Period Ended Against 1. 90- 11/18/78 - 11/1/86 (44-46-0) LSU [@ Jackson, MS] (L, 0-47, 11/15/86) LONGEST SEC ROAD WINNING STREAK (INCLUDES NEUTRAL SITES): 2. 76- 11/10/90 - 9/27/97 (39-35-2) at Georgia (L, 0-47, 10/4/97) 7 games (10/17/42 - 11/11/44) 3. 45- 10/11/97 - 9/20/01 (31-14-0) at Florida (L, 0-52, 9/29/01) 4. 40- 11/9/74 - 9/23/78 (8-32-0#) at Florida (L, 0-34, 9/30/78) LONGEST UNBEATEN STREAKS 5. 31- 12/1/62 - 11/14/65 (15-14-2) MISSISSIPPI (L, 0-21, 11/27/65) W Time Period Ended Against 1. 21- 11/4/39 - 11/8/41 (19W, 2T) at Duquesne (L, 0-16, 11/15/41) LONGEST WIN STREAKS AGAINST SAME OPPONENT 2. 13- 10/17/42 - 11/11/44 (13W) at Alabama (L, 0-19, 11/18/44) G Time Period Opponent 3. 8- 9/4/1999 - 11/4/99 (8W) at Alabama (L, 7-19, 11/13/99) 1. 14- 9/23/50 - 10/24/92 Arkansas State 8- 11/28/18 - 11/8/19 (8W) Auburn [@ Birmingham, Ala.] (11/15/19) 2. 13- 11/30/11 - 10/24/25 Ole Miss 5. 7- 10/12/46 - 11/23/46 (7W) at Alabama (L, 7-24, 11/30/46) 3. 10- 9/3/94 - present Memphis 7- 10/31/14 - 10/16/15 (6W, 1T) Auburn [@ Birmingham, Ala.] (10/23/15) 4. 9- 11/10/51 - 10/28/61 Memphis State 5. 8- 10/13/17 - 11/2/29 Mississippi College LONGEST SEC UNBEATEN STREAKS 8- 10/2/09 - 11/4/39 Birmingham-Southern G Time Period (Wins, Ties) Ended Against 1. 12- 11/1/39 - 11/29/41 (10W, 2T) at Alabama (L, 6-21, 10/3/42) 2. 8- 11/14/1998 - 11/4/99 (8W) at Alabama (L, 7-19, 11/13/99) 8- 10/17/42 - 11/11/44 (8W) at Alabama (L, 0-19, 11/18/44) 4. 7- 9/20/80 - 10/24/81 (7W) at Alabama (L, 10-13, 10/31/81) 5. 4- 9/24/55 - 10/22/55 (4W) at Auburn (L, 26-27, 11/5/55)

LONGEST LOSING STREAKS L Time Period Ended Against 1. 11- 10/14/67 - 10/12/68 Texas Tech [@ Jackson, Miss.] (T, 0-0, 10/19/68) 2. 10- 9/10/88 - 11/26/88 VANDERBILT (W, 42-7, 9/2/89) 3. 8- 10/15/66 - 9/30/67 at Texas Tech (W, 7-3, 10/7/67) 8- 10/16/65 - 9/24/66 RICHMOND (W, 20-0, 10/1/66) 5. 7- 9/24/83 - 11/5/83 at LSU (W, 45-26, 11/12/83) 7- 10/25/58 - 10/3/59 ARKANSAS STATE (W, 49-14, 10/10/59) 7- 9/24/05 - 11/19/05 OLE MISS (W, 35-14, 11/26/05)

Media Information & Record Book 5.27 All-Time Assistant Coaches

ALL-TIME MSU ASSISTANT COACHES GEBHART, Smylie (Georgia Tech, 1972) ...... def. asst. (1973-76) ALDRIDGE, Dennis (Texas, 1969) ...... WR (1970-72); RB (1973); QB(1974-77) GOODE, Tom (MState, 1960) ...... OL (1972-75); OC (1984-85); OL (1986-88) AMEDEE, Lynn (LSU, 1962) ...... OC/QB (1996-98) GOODMAN, Gerald (North Alabama, 1978) ...... DB (1985) ARIANS, Bruce (Virginia Tech, 1974) ...... WR (1978-80); OC/QB (1993-95) GRAY, Ronnie (MState, 1970) ...... str (1973); DE (1974-78); DT(1985); def. co./ILB (1986-87) ARMSTRONG, Pee Wee (MState) ...... asst. (1937-38) GREGORY, Roy (UT-Chattanooga, 1968) ...... asst. head coach/RB (1986-88) AIKEN, D.W. (Ole Miss) ...... asst. (1935-37) GRIMES, J.B. (Henderson [AR] State, 1977) ...... OL (2004-) BARFIELD, Doug (Southern Miss, 1957) ...... off. asst. (1981) GULLETTE, Ted (Delta State, 1972) ...... GA (1973-74); WR (1975-78) BEAMER, Shane (Virginia Tech, 1999) ...... rec. coord./CB(2004-05); RB (2006) HALBERT, Frank (Ole Miss, 1962) ...... off. backs (1970-71); DL (1972); DE (1973) BENDER, Vic (Northeast Louisiana, 1969)...... LB (1974-75) HALE, Goat (Mississippi College) ...... asst. (1933-36) BERRY, Todd (Tulsa, 1983) ...... WR (1989-90) HALEY, Brick (Alabama A&M, 1989) ...... DL (2004-06) BLACK, Ricky (MState, 1971) ...... TE (1991-96) HALLMAN, Curley (Texas A&M, 1978) ...... DB (2002-03) BLAKE, John (Oklahoma, 1986) ...... DL (2003) HARBISON, Charlie (Gardner-Webb, 1985) ...... safties (2007) BOYD, Bob (Texas A&I, 1964) ...... TE (1997-98) HAYES, Billy (Albion) ...... asst. (1911-13; 1918-23) BRANCH, Jesse (Arkansas, 1962) ...... asst. (1966) HELMS, Jim (Texas, 1967) ...... asst. head coach/RB (1991-96) BROWN, Ralph "Rabbit" (MState, 1931) ...... asst. (1954-58) HENDRICK, John (Pittsburgh, 1981) ...... DL (1995-02) BROWN, Watson (Vanderbilt, 1973) ...... OC/QB (1991-92) HILDEBRAND, Bill (MState, 1947) ...... ends (1947-48); fr. (1952-53); DC (1967-68) BRUCE, Johnny (MState, 1974) ...... DE (1984-85) HILYER, Jim (Stetson, 1957) ...... GA (1963); LB (1964-66) BURNEY, Jacob (UT-Chattanooga, 1981) ...... inside LB (1988) HITT, Dick (Mississippi College) ...... ends (1944-47) CALHOUN, Shelby (LSU, 1934) ...... asst. (1938-39) HOCH, Vince (Pfeiffer College, 1966) ...... DB (1986) CAMP, Jim (North Carolina, 1947) ...... off. backs (1953) HOLLIDAY, Guy (Cheyney [PA], 1987) ...... WR (2003-06) CAMPBELL, Steve (Troy State, 1988) ...... OL (2003) JENKINS, John (Arkansas, 1974) ...... outside LB (1979-83) CARA, Mac (North Carolina State, 1937) ...... ends (1949-53) JENKINS, Pete (Western Carolina, 1963) ...... defense line (1991-94) CARIDEO, Frank (Notre Dame, 1930) ...... asst. (1935-38) JOHNSON, Denver (Tulsa, 1981) ...... OL (1993-94) CARLISLE, Dyer (Samford, 1971) ...... DB (1987); DC/DB (1988) JOHNSON, Ellis (The Citadel, 1975) ...... DC/safeties (2004-’05); DC/LBs (2006-) CARMODY, Jim (Tulane, 1956) ...... DL (1964-66); DC/line (1989-90) JONES, Alan (Delta State, 1969) ...... GA (1971-72); JV (1973); TE (1974); WR (1975) CHADWICK, E.B. (MState, 1927) ...... asst. (1928-29) JONES, Amos (Alabama, 1982) ...... LB/spec. tms (2004-’05); spec. tms/OLBs (2006) CHADWICK, W.D. (Marietta)...... asst. (1914-17) JONES, Frank (North Carolina, 1948) ...... off. backs (1962-65) CHAMPION, Jim (MState, 1949) ...... OL (1957-61) JONES, Leo (Southeastern Louisiana, 1951) ...... freshmen (1968-72) CHRISTOPHEL, Rick (Austin Peay, 1975) ...... WR (1991-94) KELLOGG, Bob (Tulane, 1939) ...... backs (1954-58) CLAY, Bill (Arkansas, 1963) ...... DB (1989); OC (1990); DC (1991-94) KETTLER, Elwood (Texas A&M, 1955)...... DC (1970-72) COLLINS, Bobby (MState, 1958) ...... freshmen/asst. backfi eld (1957-60) KITCHENS, Freddie (Alabama, 1998)...... TE (2004), RB (2005) CONKRIGHT, William F. "Red" (Oklahoma, 1936) ...... asst. (1950-51) KLINDWORTH, Martin (MState, 1920) ...... asst. coach (1930-32) COOPER, Ron (Jacksonville State, 1983) ...... DC/safeties (2003) KOENNING, Les (Texas, 1981) ...... WR (1986-89) CORRERO, John (MState, 1962) ...... asst. freshman/backfi eld (1962-63) KRISTYNIK, Marvin (Texas, 1965) ...... asst. freshman coach (1967) CRANE, Russell (Illinois) ...... asst. (1930-35) LEE, George (Delta State, 1969) ...... JV secondary (1972-73) CRAWFORD, Denver (Tennessee, 1947) ...... asst. (1952-53) LEWIS, Art (Ohio) ...... line (1949) CROUSEN, Joe (Sul Ross State, 1963) ...... TE/K (1979-81); OL/K (1982-85) LEWIS, Terry (Southern, 1970) ...... tackles/TE (2001-03) DANIELS, Keith (Mississippi College, 1969) ...... OC/QB (1989) LOGAN, Steve (Tulsa, 1975) ...... QB (1987-88) DAUBER, Ray (Iowa, 1925) ...... asst. (1930-31) MALAVASI, Ray (MState) ...... asst. (1952-53) DAVIS, Glenn (Delta State, 1982) ...... RB (1997-2003) MAJORS, Johnny (Tennessee, 1957) ...... DB (1960-63) DAVIS, Harper (MState, 1948)...... asst. (1956-58) MANELY, C.T. (Southeastern Louisiana, 1942) ...... asst. (1949-51) DAVIS, Paul (Ole Miss, 1946) ...... off. backs (1961) MAPP, Marcus (MState, 1937) ...... backs (1944-48) DICKENS, Phil (Tennessee, 1936) ...... asst. (1945-47) MARTIN, Dan (Auburn, 1901) ...... asst. (1907) DICKEY, Darrell (Kansas State, 1983) ...... QB (1990) McCORVEY, Woody (Alabama State, 1972) ...... asst. head coach/OC/QB (2004-) DONAHUE, Ken (Tennessee, 1950) ...... DL (1961-63) McCRAY, Carroll (Gardner-Webb, 1983) ...... centers/guards (2001-02) DOOLEY, Bill (MState, 1955) ...... freshmen/asst. OL (1957-60); OL (1963) McCULLOUGH, Leo. (MState, 1949) ...... (1954-56); (1957-59); (1964-68) DOVE, Marc (Texas Tech, 1972) ...... DB (1978-81); DC/DB (1982-83) McGEORGE, Hal (MState, 1907)...... asst. (1908) DRAYTON, Stan (Allegheny [PA] College, 1993) ...... RB (2004) MOLINSKI, Ed (Tennessee, 1940) ...... line (1944-48) DUNN, Joe Lee (UT-Chattanooga, 1968) ...... DC/DE (1996-2002) MOON, Lee (VMI, 1970) ...... LB (1982-84) DYKES, Spike (Stephen F. Austin, 1959) ...... OL (1979) MOORE, Elwyn (MState) ...... asst. (1933-34) EDMONDSON, Larry (Texas A&M, 1984) ...... WR (1996) MORRIS, Fred (Mississippi College, 1954) ...... DL (1967-68); DC/LB (1969) EWING, Hickman (Howard) ...... freshmen (1948) MORRISS, Guy (TCU, 1984) ...... OL (1996) FABRIS, Frank (Tulane, 1953) ...... OL (1967-68); DL (1969) MORRIS, Tom (MState, 1953) ...... OL (1962) FATHERREE, Jesse (LSU, 1935) ...... backs (1949-51) MULLINS, Gary (Houston, 1972) ...... off. backs (1979-83) FELKER, Rockey (MState, 1975)...... JV(1975); TE(1976-77); MURPHY, Billy "Spook" (MState, 1946) ...... DB/punters (1952-53) ...... QB(1978); football ops (2002-2006); RB(2006) NOBLE, Dudy (MState, 1915) ...... asst. (1919-21; 1923-29) FERRIS, David "Boo" (MState) ...... asst. (1967) NUSZ, David (Maryland, 1955) ...... DB (1970-72) FIELD, Bob (Arkansas, 1970) ...... DB (1973-76); DC/DB (1977) OFSTIE, Harold (Wisconsin) ...... asst. (1922) FISHER, Sonny (MState, 1964) ...... recruiting (1968) OWENS, David (MState, 1950) ...... freshmen (1961-63); OL (1964-65); freshmen (1966) FORD, Bob (Memphis State, 1955) ...... asst. head coach (1966) PARKER, Henry Lee (MState, 1948) ...... asst. off. coach (1956-62); LB (1963) FORD, Robert (Houston, 1973) ...... TE (1982-84) PATRICK, J.W. (MState, 1942) ...... asst. (1959-61) FREMIN, Jerry (Southern Miss, 1976) ...... OL (1997-2000) PERKINS, Ray (Alabama, 1967) ...... WR (1973) GARBER, Chip (Maryland, 1978) ...... DB (1990) PITTMAN, Jim (MState, 1950) ...... freshmen (1951-53); asst. (1954-55) GARRETT, Charles (Mississippi College, 1963) ...... QB (1973); RB (1974-77); DE(1978) PLUMMER, Johnny (Mississippi College, 1960) ...... off. backs (1984-85)

Media Information & Record Book 5.28 Assistant Coaches / Letterwinners

ALL-TIME MSU ASSISTANT COACHES A BARNETT, James 1957 POPE, Ken (Oklahoma, 1975) ...... outside LB (1991-94) ABERNATHY, Tom 1965 BARRON, George 1965 PROCTOR, Bobby (Arkansas, 1955)...... DB (1964-66) ADAMS, Hugh 1966-67-68 BARRON, Jim 1953-54-55 ADAMS, Keith 1999 BASKIN, W.H. 1917-18 PULLEN, Jerry (UAB, 1979) ...... outside LB (1987-88) ADDERHOLT, Oliver 1965 BASS, L.G. 1909-10-11 RADER, David (Tulsa, 1980)...... OC/off. backs (1986) ADKINS, Michael 1994 BATES, Bobby 1958 RANDALL, Craig (Colgate, 1956) ...... DL (1979-81; 1987-88) AINSWORTH, Brad 1994-95-96 BATES, Desmond 1987-88-89-90 REED, Wesley (La. College, 1963) ...... fr. line (1970-72); OL/K (1973-75); DE/K (1976-77) ALDERMAN, Joe 1971 BATTE, Jack 1956-57-58 ROBERTSON, Melvin (West Texas State, 1950) ...... DC (1984-85) ALDRIDGE, Corwyn 1981-82-83-84 BAUGHMAN, J.C. 1950 ROYAL, Darrell (Oklahoma, 1949) ...... off. backs (1952) ALDRIDGE, Lance 1988-89-90-91 BEACH, Jerry 1966 ALEXANDER, Leon 1973-74-75 BEAMAN, Terrance 2004-05 SANDAHL, Al (Louisiana College, 1963) ...... freshman OL (1973); asst. (1974) ALEXANDER, Murry 1946-47-48-49 BEAN, David 1976-77-78 SCALES, Walter (MState, 1931) ...... asst. (1933-34) ALEXANDER, V.B. 1905-06 BEAN, Robert 1998-99 SHARPE, Jimmy (Alabama, 1963) ...... asst. head coach/OC (1978) ALFORD, G.H. 1895-96 BEECH, Wally 1949-50-51 SHELTON, John (Louisville, 1952) ...... off. backs (1966) ALFORD, John 1938-39-40 BEENE, Charles 1963 SHIRA, Charley (MState, 1954) ...... asst. (1952); line coach (1954-56) ALFRED, Justin 1968 BELCHER, Trey 1996-97-99 SMITH, Eugene (Mississippi College, 1980)...... outside LB (1989-90) ALLEN, A.H. 1910-11 BELL, Aubrey 2005-06 ALLEN, E.R. 1927-28-29 BELL, Bill 1978-80-81-82 SMITH, Melvin (Millsaps, 1982) ...... WR (1995); DB (1996-01); DB (2006-) ALLEN, Eric 1995-96-97-98 BELL, C.P. 1921 SPOONER, Vic (Texas Tech, 1954) ...... ends (1962-63); DC/ends (1964-66) ALLEN, Henry 1917-18-19 BELL, Frankie 1964-65 SPRAYBERRY, Steve (Alabama, 1974) ...... OL (1976-78) ALLEN, Michael 2001-02 BELL, Jonathan 2001 STACY, Billy (MState, 1959) ...... DB (1967-68); WR (1969) ALLEN, Terry 1971 BELL, Robert 1970-71-72 STOKES, John (Army) ...... asst. (1935-37) AMBROSE, Derek 2004-05-06 BELL, Shea 1990-91-92-93 STRANGE, Clarence "Pop" (LSU, 1937) ...... asst. line (1949-51) AMOS, E.N. 1929 BENDER, Michael 1997-98-99-2000 STRINGER, Reed (Delta State, 2001) ...... TE (2005-); special teams (2007) ANDERSON, Brian 1992-93-94-95 BENEFIELD, Greg 1978 ANDERSON, Brian 2003-04-05-06 BENGE, John 1956-57 STUART, Clyde (MState, 1927) ...... off. backs (1959-60) ANDERSON, Jesse 1986-87-88-89 BENNETT, Andre 1991-92-93-94 STUMP, Craig (Texas A&M, 1987) ...... WR (1997-02) ANDERSON, Koche 1993-94 BENNETT, Asa 1986-87-88 SULLINS, S.E. (N. Ala., 1962) ...... DT (1973-75); LB (1976-77); DC (1978); DL (1982-84); LB (1985) ANDERSON, Treddis 1989-90-91 BENNETT, Rico 2002-03-04 TAYLOR, Ronald (Southern Miss, 1980) ...... TE (1986-90) ANDREWS, Keith 2003-04-05-06 BENNETT, Ron 1954-55-56 TIPPETT, Howard (East Tennessee State, 1958) ...... asst. head coach/LB (1973); DC (1979) ANGER, Bob 1970-71 BENSON, Jack 1956-57-58 TOHILL, Billy (MState, 1961) ...... GA (1961); asst. backs coach (1962-65) ARANT, Stephen 2003-04-05 BENTON, Howard 1960-61-62 ARMSTEAD, Lorenzo 1996-97-98-99 BERRY, Scott 1986-87 TOMPKINS, Jim (Troy State, 1962) ...... asst. HC/ILB (1989-03); co. player relations (2004) ARMSTRONG, Charles 1934-35-36 BETCHER, Russell 1987 TRICKETT, Rick (Glenville State, 1972) ...... OL (1989-92) ARMSTRONG, Bobby 1970-71 BETHUNE, Bobby 1959-60 TRUITT, John (MState) ...... asst. (1948-51) ARNOLD, J.D. 1942-46 BETHUNE, Frank 1942 TURNBOW, Bill (Texas Tech, 1960) ...... OL (1967; 1969); OC/OL (1970-71) ARNOLD, Pat 1947 BIGGERS, R.R. 1926 TURNER, David (Davidson, 1985) ...... defensive line (2007-) ARNOLD, W.F. (Bill) 1939-40-41 BILLIE, Ivan 2000-01 TYLER, Bob (Ole Miss, 1958) ...... OC (1972) ARRINGTON, M.A. 1909-10 BILLINGSLEY, D.W. 1908-1909 ARTIGUES, Jeff 1991-92 BILLINGSLEY, M.C. 1918-19-20 VALESENTE, Bob (Ithaca, 1962) ...... DC (1980-81) ASHCROFT, W.H. 1928-29 BISHOP, C.H. 1940-41-42 WALKER, Ronald "Brownie" (MState, 1963) ...... LB (1967-68); freshmen (1969-72) ASHFORD, Earnest 1984-85 BIVINES, Ray Ray 2001-02-03-04 WALKER, Wade (Oklahoma, 1950) ...... line (1954-55) ASHLEY, Ben 1998 BLACK, Blondy 1940-41-42 WALLACE, Bobby (MState, 1976) ...... DC (1986) ASHLEY, Burt 1994-95-96 BLACK, Dorian 1999 WARMATH, Murray (Tennessee, 1934) ...... line (1939-45) ASHLEY, Loren 1950-51 BLACK, Stan 1973-74-75-76 WASHINGTON, Pat (Auburn, 1987) ...... wide receivers (2007-) ASKEW, J.W. 1918-19-20-21 BLACK, Tony 1979-80 WATSON, Pat (MState, 1965) ...... DL (1970-71) BLACKLEDGE, Royce 2004-05-06 B BLACKMORE, Rich. 1974-76-77-78 WATTS, Morris (Tulsa, 1961)...... OC/QB (2003) BADON, Adesola 1995-96-97-98 BLADE, Willie 1999-2000 WEAVER, DeWitt (Tennessee, 1936) ...... line (1946-48) BAGGETT, Greg 1965 BLAIR, S.H. 1918-19-20 WHITE, Alan (Wake Forest, 1962) ...... WR (1968); DB (1969) BAILEY, Benje 1994-95-96 BLAKE, Mark 1987 WILSON, Barry (LSU, 1969) ...... OL (1979-83) BAILEY, Brent 1993 BLAKE, P.L. 1956-57-58 WILSON, David (Troy State, 1977) ...... TE (1999-00); football operations (2001) BAILEY, Jim 1946-47-48 BLAND, Dan 1963-64-65 WOODS, Sparky (Carson-Newman, 1976) ...... OC/QB (1999-02) BAILEY, Tim 2006 BLEDSOE, Jim 1947 BAIN, Jim 1955-56 BLOODWORTH, James 1984-85 WRIGHT, Jim (Texas A&M, 1958) ...... OC (1967-68); asst. head coach/OC (1969) BAKER, Billy -1971-72 BLOUNT, Jack 1949-50-51 WYATT, Bowden ...... ends (1939-42; 1946) BAKER, H.G. 1912-13 BLOUNT, Lamar 1941-42 BAKER, Johnny 1960-61-62 BOATNER, Buster 1972 Current MSU staff members in BOLD BAKER, Sam 1994-95-96-97 BOBO, Demario 2004-05 BALL, Hilton 1962-63-64 BOBO, W.H. 1915-16-17 BALL, I.B. 1895 BOISTURE, Tom 1952-54 BALL, Kyle 1976 BOLTON, Grady 1963-64 BALL, Richard 2001-02 BOLTON, Ralph 1953-54 BALLARD, Hugh 1993 BONAVITA, Ron 2002 BALLARD, N.B. 1917 BOND, John 1980-81-82-83 BANKS, J.H. 1928 BORDELON, Barry 1967-68 BANKS, Korey 2001-02 BOSARGE, Chris 1989-90-91-92 BANKS, Wayne 1984-86-87 BOUIE, Kevin 1993-94 BARKUM, Melvin 1972-73-74 BOULDIN, Jerry 1987-88-89-90 BARLOW, Bobby 1986-87-88-89 BOWER, W.R. 1919 BARLOW, Mitchell 1984 BOWSER, Tay 2006 BARNES, Earnest 1979-80-81-82 BOYD, Daniel 1990-91-92 BARNES, Malcolm 1984 BOYD, Frank 1959 BARNETT, E.B. 1920-21-22-23 BOZEMAN, Bob 1972-73-74

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BOZEMAN, Dudley 1987-88-89 BUSH, H.L. 1901 CLARK, Corey 2004-05 CRICK, Bill 1969 BRABHAM, Joe 1970-72-73 BUSH, Marcus 1985-86-87-88 CLARK, Danny 1991 CROCKER, Jack 1948 BRADLEY, Odell 2002-03 BUTLER, Brandon 2000 CLARK, Darrin 1993-94 CROSS, Britt 2005 BRAMLETT, Graham 1945-46-47 BUTLER, Eric 2004-05-06 CLARK, Jason 2000-01-02-03 CROSS, Dennis 1936 BRANAMAN, H.W. 1914 BUTLER, Elvis 1982-83-84 CLARK, Louis 1983-84-85-86 CROSS, Tim 1983-84 BRANCH, Frank 1950-51 BUTLER, Matthew 1996-97-98-99 CLARK, O.W. 1932-33 CRUMBLEY, Charles 1948-49-50 BRANTLEY, Allen 1972-73 BUTTRAM, Jim 1956-57 CLARK, S.J. 1924-25-26 CRUMPTON, F.B. 1902-03 BRASWELL, Sandy 1972-73-74 BUTTS, Anthony 1985-86-87-88 CLARK, Steve 1950-51-52 CUEVAS, Ronnie 1974-75 BREAZEALE, Micky 1965 BYRD, Ricky 1987-88-89-90 CLARK, W.F. 1919-21-22 CULBERSON, Quinton 2003-04-05-06 BRENTZ, Charley 1979-80 BYRDSONG, Marvin 2002-03-04 CLARKE, J.S. 1895 CULPEPPER, Joe 1967 BRETT, Homer 1895 BYRDSONG, Sha. 1998-99-2000-01 CLAUSELL, Chris 1984 CULPEPPER, R.H. 1929-30 BRIDGES, E.A. 1928-30 BYRNE, H.E. 1931 CLAY, T.F. 1903 CULVER, H.F. 1901 BRIDGERS, Jack 1975 CLEMENT, Brad 1992 CUMBERBATCH, Jim 1984 BRISLIN, Andy 1972 C CLEMENTS, E.C. 1930 CURRY, Dwayne 1993-94-95-96 BRISLIN, Chuck 1973-74-75 CADENHEAD, Bobby 1945-47 CLEMENTS, Joel 1966 CURRY, Lydell 1985-87 BROCK, E.N. 1933 CAGINS, Derrick 1992-93-94-95 CLINTON, Eugene 1997-98-99-2000 CURTIS, Johnny 1991-92-93 BROOKS, E. 1929-30 CALDWELL, Dave 1963-64-65 CLOOS, W.D. 1907 CUSHMAN, Ray 1964 BROOKS, H.H. 1895 CALDWELL, Matt 1993-94-95 CLOWER, Jerry 1949-50 CUTRER, H. 1904-05 BROOKS, J.H. 1927-28 CALHOUN, John David 1971-72 COCHRAN, James 2003-04 CUTRER, W.D. 1905-06 BROOKS, Larry 1974-76 CALHOUN, Prentis 1965-66 COGGINS, Keith 1994 CUTTS, Tim 1983 BROOKS, Ned 1957-58-59 CALLAWAY, Clarence 1996-97-98-99 COLE, George 1910 BROOME, Art 1950-51-52 CAMERON, C.B. 1921-22 COLE, Prentiss 2000 D BROWN, Danny 1979 CAMPBELL, Ed 1948 COLEMAN, Jim 1954 DABBS, C.N. 1928 BROWN, Boone 1999-2000 CAMPBELL, Larry 1995-96-97-98 COLEMAN, Keo 1990-91 DALHOITE, J.H. 1896 BROWN, Corey 2002 CAMPBELL, Marvin 1938-39-40 COLEMAN, Shaston 1994-95 DALY, John 1932 BROWN, Dwayne 1977-78-79-80 CANALE, Billy 1966 COLEY, Marvin 1997 DALY, Rudy 1947-48 BROWN, Eric 1996-97 CANALE, Conn 1967-68-69 COLLINS, Bobby 1951-52-53-54 DANIEL, Eric 1995-96-97-98 BROWN, Frankie 1982 CANALE, Justin 1963-64 COLLINS, Fred 1977-78-79-80 DANIEL, Willie 1957-58-59 BROWN, G.L. 1903 CANNON, B.S. 1931 COLLINS, Glen 1978-79-80-81 DANIELS, Gerald 1993-94 BROWN, Jerome 1991-92 CANNON, Leon 1982-83-84-85 COLLINS, Robert 1957-58 DANIELS, Jimmy 1957-1958 BROWN, Lee 1990 CANTON, Jason 1985 COLSTON, Doug 1944-47-48 DANNER, Hugh 1930 BROWN, Louie 1955 CAPERTON, F.M. 1930-31 COLTHARP, Will 1974-75-76 DANTONE, Sammy 1960-61-62 BROWN, Michael 1994-95 CAPRI, Sam 1938 COMBS, Kent 1977 D'AVIGNON, Louis 1968-69 BROWN, Mike 2006 CARLEY, G.L. 1928-29-30 CONKEL, Don 1954-55-56 DAVIDSON, Charlie 1991-92-94 BROWN, Ralph 1931 CARLSON, Adam 2005-06 CONNER, Omarr 2003-04-05-06 DAVIS, Art 1952-53-54-55 BROWN, Randy 1992 CARMICAL, Ted 1966-67-68 CONRAD, Jerry 1969-70-71 DAVIS, Billy 1956 BROWN, Rusty 1982-83-84-85 CARNELL, Roye 1969 COOK, A.L. 1929-30 DAVIS, Bryson 2003-04-05-06 BROWN, Steve 1969 CAROLLO, Bobby 1964-65 COOK, Ashby 1964-65 DAVIS, Donovan 2003-04 BROWN, Titus 2004-05-06 CARPENTER, Dickie 1969 COOK, Bill 1976 DAVIS, Dorsett 1999-2000-01 BROWN, Torrance 1990-91-92 CARPENTER, H.H. 1914-15-16-17 COOK, Billy 1961-62-63 DAVIS, Fred 1972 BROYLES, E.N. 1902 CARR, Johnny 1985 COOK, Jared 2001-02-03-04 DAVIS, Harper 1945-46-47-48 BRUCE, Johnny 1971-72-73 CARR, Keith 1990-91-92 COOK, Kelly 1957 DAVIS, J.H. 1945-46 BRUCE, Sonny 1938-40-41 CARROLL, Herman 1990-91-92-93 COOK, Roger 1971-72-73 DAVIS, Jimmy 1957-58 BRUMFIELD, C.N. 1906-07 CARROLL, James 1963-64-65 COOK, Russell 2003-04-05-06 DAVIS, Kenneth 1947-48-49 BRUNSON, Bill 1925-26-27 CARROLL, M.B. 1937 COOKE, Greg 1991 DAVIS, Kermit 1941-42-46 BRUNSON, E. 1915-16 CARROLL, S.J. 1944-45 COOKS, Johnie 1977-78-80-81 DAVIS, Lee 1987-88 BRYANT, Anthony 1999-2000-01 CARTER, George 1937-38-39 COOLEY, Sim 1949-50 DAVIS, Michael 1991-92-93-94 BRYANT, R.B. 1924 CARTER, John 1974-75-76 COOPER, Ashley 1998-99 DAVIS, Mike 1987-88 BUCKHALTER, Tony 1994-95-96-97 CARTWRIGHT, George 1947-48 COOPER, Kevin 1997-98 DAVIS, N.P. 1920-21 BUCKLEY, Bill 1971-72-73 CASSANOVA, T. 1911-12 COOPER, R.A. 1937 DAVIS, R.T. 1918-20 BUCKNER, Bill 1965 CASSELL, H.S. 1919-20 COOPER, S.F. 1911-12 DAVIS, Ralph 1946-47-48-49 BUFORD, Glen 1976-77-78-79 CASSIBRY, R.E.(Slim) 1932-33-34 COPELAND, Len 1976-77-78-79 DAVIS, Steele 2000-01 BUIE, Larry 1973-74-75 CASTLEBERRY, John 1965-66 CORBELL, Dean 1950-51 DAVIS, William 1931 BULLARD, P.E. 1933-34 CASTON, Hunter 1988-89 CORBETT, Tommy 1965-67 DAVISON, Henry 1974-75-76-77 BULLOCK, Bobby 1961-62 CAUSEY, Kenny 1993-94 CORHERN, Hunter 1938-39-40 DAY, Lennie 2000-01-02-03 BULLOCK, Rex 1945-48-49-50 CAVALLARO, Sam 1950-51 CORLEY, Elbert 1941-42-46 DAY, Stan 1934 BUNCH, W.R. 1936-37 CAVEN, Charles 1952-53-54 CORLEY, F.G. 1923-24 DAY, Terry 1995-96 BUNTYN, J.R. 1936-37 CAVETT, J.C. 1895 CORLEY, Fred 1965-66 DEAN, Derrick 1987-88-89 BURCH, C.T. 1934 CHADWICK, A.R. 1912 CORLEY, Pinson 1949 DEARMAN, Tom 1965 BURCH, Richard 2002-03-04 CHADWICK, E.B. 1926-27 CORNELIUS, Marvin 1964-65 DEBAUM, E.D. 1902-05 BURDETT, Walter 2001-02 CHAMBERS, Frank 1938-39 CORRERO, Chris 1987-88-89 DEDAUX, Randy 1966-67 BURKE, Tom 1992-93 CHAMPION, Jim 1947-48-49 CORRERO, John 1959-60-61 DEE, T.H. 1905-06-07 BURKES, H. 1928 CHANEY, Jamar 2005-06 CORSE, Cedric 1984-85-86-87 DEES, Chuck 1969-70-71 BURKS, Sam 1948 CHAPMAN, Jackie 1973 COSBY, Artie 1983-84-85-86 DEES, Wilbur 1939-40-41 BURKS, Tony 1985-86-87-88 CHAPMAN, Mike 1970 COSTICT, Ray 1973-74-75-76 DELOE, Ken 1951-52 BURKS, Tony 2006 CHATMAN, Robert 1975-76-77-78 COTNEY, Barry 1965 DENT, H.M. 1907 BURNS, Charles 2005-06 CHEALANDER, Hal 1971-72 COTTON, Al 1994-95 DERRICKS, Anthony 1995-96-97-98 BURNS, Eddie 1979-80-82-83 CHILDRESS, Cody 2001-02 COURTNEY, Jim 1965-67 DICKERSON, A.R. 1928 BURRELL, Don 1978-79 CHILDS, Mike 1964 COX, C.A. 1930 DICKSON, Dick 1976 BURRELL, Ode 1962-63 CHRISTIAN, E.D. 1895 COX, Wally 1973-74-75-76 DILLE, A.B. 1910 BURRESS, Tom 1944-45 CHRISTIAN, Hugh 1974 CRABTREE, Brooks 2004-06 DINKINS, Jamaal 1997-98-99-2000 BURTON, R.E. 1918 CHRISTOPHER, A.C. 1927-28 CRAFT, T. 1926 DIXON, Anthony 2006 BUSBY, Jon 2002 CIMINI, Joe 1951-52 CRAWLEY, Davey 2000-01 DIXON, Larry 1975-76-77 BUSH, C.L. 1901 CLANTON, Curt 1991-92 CRAIG, W.V. 1940-41 DIXON, William 1936-37

Media Information & Record Book 5.30 Letterwinners

DOCKERY, Kevin 2002-03-04-05 FAVORS, Greg 1994-95-96-97 GIBSON, Rod 1998-99 HAMILTON, J.D. 2006 DODD, Jimmy 1955-56-57 FELKER, Rockey 1972-73-74 GILBERT, C.F. 1909 HAMILTON, J.R. 1915 DOIRON, J.W. 1929 FERGUSON, L.H. 1908 GILLELAND, R.V. 1911-12 HAMPTON, Bubba 1964-65-66 DOLLAR, Joe 1944-46-47 FERRILL, Tommy 2000-01-02-03 GILLESPIE, J.F. 1906 HANDLEY, Jim 1961 DOOLEY, Bill 1954-55 FESMIRE, Rob 1978-79-80-81 GILLIARD, Larry 1974-75-76-77 HANNIBAL, Avery 2004-05-06 DORROH, C.E. 1906-07-08 FIEDOR, Rudy 1950 GILLIKIN, Jerry 1980-81 HARBIN, Frank 1982-83-84 DORSEY, Danny 1970 FIELDS, Ronald 2001-02-03-04 GILMORE, Tyris 1994-95 HARDISON, Bob 1935-36-37 DOSS, J.O. 1977-78-79-80 FIKES, B.B. 1919 GLANTON, De’mon 2005 HARGRO, Antonio 2001-02-03 DOTSON, Eric 1995-96-97 FIRLE, Chris 1988-89-90-91 GLASGOW, Bill 1952-53-54 HARWICH, Buddy 1967-68-69 DOTT, Melvin 1981-83 FISHER, Sonny 1961-62-63 GLEASON, Gary 1986 HARMON, Clarence 1975-76 DOUGLAS, Douglas 1963-64-65 FITZGERALD, John 1984-85 GOLDBERG, Scott 2001 HARNESS, Jim 1954-55 DOWNING, Brandon 2002 FITZGERALD, Robert 1974 GOLLIDAY, Toby 1999-2000 HARPER, Mike 1984-85-86 DOWSING, Frank 1970-71-72 FITZHUGH, Keith 2005-06 GOMILA, Larry 1976 HARPER, Ronald 1978 DRAYTON, Willie 1956-57 FLEMING, Bobby 1959-60-61 GOODE, Tom 1958-59-60 HARRIS, Amos 1942-45-46 DREHER, M.F. 1940 FLEMMING, Steve 1976-78-79 GOODE, Tom Jr. 1986-87 HARRIS, Andre 1985-86 DREYSPRING, Fred 1948-49-50 FLETCHER, Jack 1938 GOODSON, Buzz 1979 HARRIS, F.D. 1901-02 DUCKWORTH, Mike 1964-65 FLOWERS, Walter 1956-59-60 GOOLSBY, Shag 1937-38-39 HARRIS, James 1973-75 DUDLEY Don 1968-69-70 FLOYD, Cameron 1994-95-96-97 GORKE, Bob 1947 HARRIS, Jerry 1971 DUDLEY, Joey 1986-87 FLOYD, Douglas B. 1944-45 GOSSETT, Bobby 1967-68-69 HARRIS, Johnnie 1993-94 DUGAN, Bob 1962-63 FOLLIARD, Tom 1964 GOUGH, Byron 1948 HARRIS, J.C. 1928-29 DUMAS, Lamon 1997 FORD, Lee 1989-90-91-92 GOUSSET, P.G. 1929-30-31 HARRIS, Tony 1990-91 DUNAWAY, David 1944-47 FORD, Robert 1940 GRACE, J.R. 1901-02-03 HARRIS, Walt 1992-93-94-95 DUNAWAY, Rusty 1968 FORD, Ryon 1988-89-90 GRACE, John 1942-46-47 HARRIS, Wayne 1979-80-81-82 DUNCAN, Speights 1954-55 FORD, W. 1918 GRACE, Roman 1978-79-80-81 HARRIS, Willie 1990-91-92 DUNNING, Anthony 2005 FORTUNATO, Joe 1950-51-52 GRAHAM, Jamil 1996 HARRISON, Calvin 1966-67-68 DUPLAIN, Norman 1950-51-52 FOSTER, Tim 1992 GRAHAM, S.G. 1905-06 HARRISON, Granville 1938-39-40 FOUNTAIN, George 1944 GRANGER, Hoyle 1963-64-65 HARRISON, Ralph 1938 E FOUNTAIN, Greg 1972-73 GRANT, Barris 1999 HART, Brandon 2005-06 EARLS, Conley 1994-95-96-97 FOUNTAIN, J.B. 1926-27 GRANT, John 1990 HART, Joe 1969-70 EAST, F.J. 1917-19 FOX, Carl 1895-96 GRANT, Lahitia 1995-96-97-98 HARTLEIN, Alan 1976-77-78-79 EASTERWOOD, Jeff 1988-89-90 FRANCE, Hal 1944-45 GRANT, R.P. 1907 HARTNESS, R.A. 1925-26-27 EASTERWOOD, Hal 1952-53-54 FRANK, Garry 1984-85-86-87 GRAY, Malcolm 1934-36 HARVEY, L.B. 1901 EATON, Mike 1969-70-71 FREEMAN, Steve 1972-73-74 GRAY, Ronnie 1967-69 HASTINGS, Gil 1955 EDWARDS, Al Rickey 1980-81-82-83 FREEMAN, Ty 2003-04 GRAY, W.G. 1934-37-38 HATCHER, B.F. 1918 EDWARDS, Don 1977-78-79-80 FRENCH, William 1984-85-86 GREEN, Ermon 1981-82-83-84-85 HATCHER, John 1998 EDWARDS, Don 1963-64 FRIDAY, Larry 1978-79-80 GREEN, Hal 1960-61 HAWKINS, C.W. 1935-36-37 EDWARDS, Joe 1969-70-71 FRIDRICH, Ray 1938 GREEN, J.S. 1925 HAWKINS, Melvin 1988-92 EDWARDS, L.D. 1936-37 FROHM, Martin 1941-42 GREEN, N.E. 1901-02-03-04 HAYES, Melvin 1992-93-94 EDWARDS, Matt 1977-78-79-80 FUGLER, C.S. 1903 GREEN, Purvie 1991 HAYES, Ralph 1976 EDWARDS, Mike 1974-76-77-78 FULLER, Eric 2003-04 GREEN, Ronnie 1984 HAYNES, M.W. 1933 EDWARDS, Trenell 1988-89-90-91 FULTON, Billy 1954-55-56 GREENE, Lonnie 1976-77-78-79 HAZELWOOD, Brian 1995-96-97-98 EIDSON, Jim 1974-75 FULTON, G.R. 1923-24-25 GREENLEE, Larry 1971-72-73 HAZZARD, Brandon 1993 ELLARD, Head 1910-11-12-14 FULTON, Tom 1951-52-53 GREER, Nakia 1994-95-96-97 HEARD, David 2003-04-05-06 ELLIS, Alton 1966 FURLOW, Charlie 1960-61-62 GREGORY, Paul 1927 HEARD, Michael 2003-04-05-06 ELLIS, David 1977-78-79-80 FURLOW, W.L. 1934 GRIER, James 1994-95-96-97 HEARNE, Bun 1908 ELLIS, Glenn 1971-72 FURMAN, Harry B. 1907-08 GRIFFIN, Adrian 2003-05 HEFLIN, Duval 1948-49-50 ELLIS, Henry 1995-96 GRIFFIN, J.B. 1938-40 HEIDELBERG, G.C. 1896 ELLIS, R.J. 1938 G GRIFFIN, Randy 1976-77-79 HEIDENREICH, Jon 1988 ELROD, Buddy 1938-39-40 GADDY, T.L. 1913-14-15-16 GRIFFITH, Julius 2000-01 HENDERSHOT, Mike 1986-87-88-89 ENGLEHARDT, Kevin 1986-87-88 GALEY, Gene 1949-50 GRIFFITH, Justin 1999-2000-01-02 HENDERSON, N.C. 1925 ENIS, Bill 1972 GALLOWAY, Ernie 1955-56 GRIFFITH, Slovakia 2001-02-03-04 HENDERSON, Omar 1995-97-99 EPPS, Tommy 1965 GALLOWAY, Tay 1990-91-92 GRINDLE, Terrell 1999-2000-01-02 HENIG, Michael 2005-06 ESTAY, Joe 1982-83-84 GAMBRELL, Andrew 2005 GROSSCUP, Chad 1988-91 HENLEY, R.N. 1917-18-19-21 EUELL, Bernard 1992-93-94-95 GARDNER, Chris 1989-90-91-92 GROVE, Harold 1939-40-41 HENRY, Kevin 1990-91-92 EUSTIS, W.B. 1913 GARNER, Earnest 1996 GRUBBS, Lewis 1970-71-72 HENSON, J.C. 1933-34-35 EVANS, Charles 1953-54 GARRETT, W.D. 1944-45-46-47 GUILLORY, Loyd 1974-75 HERRERA, Dio 2005 EVANS, Ed 1950-51 GARRISON, E. 1908 GULLEY, P.L. 1904-05 HERRING, Gay 1947-48 EVANS, Lawrence 1980-81-82 GARRISON, Ernie 1955-56 GUMINA, Scott 1991-92-93-94 HERRINGTON, Bob 1930-31-33 EVANS, Marcus 2005-06 GARRISON, Tommy 1965-67 GUSSIO, Johnny 1984-85-86 HERRINGTON, Ken 1962 EVANS, Michael 2005 GARVIN, Bobby 1960-61-62 GUTTUSO, Mike 1984-85 HESTER, C.F. 1902-03 EVANS, Willie 2002-03-04-05 GATCHELL, K.P. 1921-22-23-24 GUYTON, T. 1910 HICKS, Robert 1994-95-96-97 EVERETT, Johnny 1976 GATES, Michael 2005-06 GWIN, Jan 1970 HIGGINS, Glenn 1965-66 EVERETT, Ronnie 1973-74 GATLIN, Tommy 1972-73 HIGH, Terry 1988-89-91 EWING, Pat 1987-88 GAULT, Bill 1978-80 H HIGHT, Fred 1935-36-37 EZEKWE, Ifem 2000 GAYDEN, W.P. 1895 HADDIX, Michael 1979-80-81-82 HILDEBRAND, Bill 1944-45-46 GEE, Raymond 1995-96 HADLEY, F.A. 1910 HILLIARD, John 1995-97-98-99 F GELATKA, Chuck 1934-35-36 HADLEY, Fred 1984-86-87-88 HILLMAN, Grant 1997 FAIR, Michael 1997-98-99-2000 GEOGEHAN, R.E. 1926-27-28 HADLEY, Terry 1986 HILL, Billy 1959-60-61 FAIR, David 1987-88-90 GEORGE, Ricky 1980-81-82-83 HAGGAN, Mario 1999-2000-01-02 HILL, Demetrius 1989-90 FAIRCHILD, Kenric 1998-99-2000-01 GHOLAR, Michael 2002 HALBERT, Molly 1955-56-57 HILL, Jonathan 2004-05-06 FAIRCHILD, Ollie 1951-52 GIBBS, Darrell 1988-89 HALEY, J.L. 1932-33-34 HINE, C.R. 1934 FANT, Kevin 2000-01-02-03 GIBBS, Gene 1961-62 HALL, Jack 1970-71-72 HITT, Mark 1975-76-77 FATHEREE, George 1933-34-35 GIBSON, Arleye 1990-91-92-93 HALLER, Bob 1966 HODGES, Dave 1958 FAULKNER, Bill 1957 GIBSON, James 1991-92-93 HAMBRICK, Jake 2000 HODGES, Price 1963-64

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HOELSCHER, Bob 1954 JACKSON, Gerald 1975-76-77-78 JOSEPH, Donald 1951-53 LEWIS, D.D. 1965-66-67 HOGAN, Dan 1980-83 JACKSON, Heath 1986-87-88-89 JOSEPH, Keith 1989-90-91-92 LEWIS, H.R. 1926-27-28 HOGGATT, Eric 1969-70-71 JACKSON, I.M. 1914-15 JOSEPH, Norman 1975-76 LEWIS, Howard 1973-74-75 HOLDER, Barry 1972 JACKSON, Jerry 1966-67-68 JOY, Buzz 1969 LEWIS, W.I. 1929 HOLLIMAN, Joel 1969-70-71 JACKSON, Kamau 2001-02-03 JUDGE, Joe 2002-03-04 LEWY, H.E. 1913 HOLLINGSHEAD, Lev. 1953-54-55 JACKSON, Keith 1977-78-79 JUNKIN, Bobby 1980-81-82 LIGER, Eugene 1999, 2001 HOLLINGSWORTH, Tom 1991-92 JACKSON, Kirby 1983-84-85-86 LIGHTSEY, Jim 1964-65 HOLLOWAY, James 1993-94 JACKSON, Nathan 2000-01-02 K LILLY, C.E. 1902 HOLLOWAY, W.A. 1895 JACKSON, Torrence 1994 KAPP, Athony 1997-98 LINDSEY, Harold 1998-99-2000-01 HOLLY, Keith 1972 JACKSON, Willie 1977-78-79-80 KATUSA, John 1951-52-53 LINDSEY, Michael 1993-94-95-96 HOLT, Bill 1974 JACOBS, E.H. 1921 KELLY, David 1959-60-61 LINVILLE, Billy 1952 HOOKER, Lenard 1987 JAMES, Greg 1986-87 KELLY, M.E. 1917-18 LIPSCOMB, Jimmy 1993-94-95-96 HOOVER, Dan 1993-94-95-96 JAMES, Jesse 1991-92-93-94 KELLY, Reginald 1995-96-97-98 LIPSCOMB, Lee 1990-91 HOPPER, R.C. 1924-25 JAMES, John 1989-90-91-92 KELLY, Tommy 2001-02-03 LITTLE, H.S. 1919-20-21 HOPPER, R.E. 1924-25 JAMES, Leon 1991 KENNAN, Robert 1934-35-36 LITTLE, Jason 1985-86-87 HORNBACK Eddie 1982-83 JAMES, Mike 1993-94 KENNEDY, Buck 1958-59-60 LITTLEJOHN, Anthony 2005-06 HORNE, Hillery 1941-42-44 JAMES, Tony 1989-90-91-92 KENNEYBREW, Darrell 1985-87-88 LLOYD, Curtis 1959-60-61 HORNE, Leslie 1930-32 JANOUS, Frank 1960 KERBY, E.M. 1944-45 LOCKHART, Otis 1978 HORNE, Nathan 1987 JAYNE, J.M. 1895-96 KERN, Kenny 2003-04 LOGAN, J.E. 1952-56-57-58 HORTON, Brad 2003-04-05 JEFFCOAT, Jeff 1990 KEY, Sidney 1973-74-75 LOGAN, Joel 1987-88-89-90 HORTON, G.C. 1917 JEFFERSON, Billy 1938-39-40 KEYS, Bert 1997-98 LOIACANO, J.E. 1962-63 HOUGH, P.M. 1918-19-20-21 JEFFREY, Bob 1948-49-50 KEYS, Richard 1973-74-75-76 LONG, Juan 1990-91-92-93 HOUSE, Avery 2003-05 JEFFREY, R.H. 1945 KEYS, Tyrone 1977-78-79-80 LONG, Lance 2005-06 HOUSTON, P.D. 1921 JENKINS, Anthony 1978-79 KHABEER, Johnathan 1995 LONG, R.I. 1918 HOWARD, Anse 1941-42-46 JENKINS, Craig 2006 KIMBALL, Hunter 1911-12-14 LOTT, Bubba 1973 HOWARD, Billy 1944-45 JENKINS, Jimmy 1960-61-62 KIMBROUGH, Bob 1970-71 LOTT, S.A. 1933-34-35 HOWARD, J.R. 1896 JENKINS, Justin 2000-01-02-03 KING, Billy 1955-56 LOVE, Kelvin 1998-99 HOWELL, Stanley 1976-77-78-79 JENNINGS, Joe 1967-68-69 KING, Chick 1970-71 LOVE, Kyle 2006 HOWIE, R.M. 1901 JENNINGS, John 1995-96-97 KING, Dewayne 1986-87-88-89 LOW, R.H. 1921-22-23 HUBBARD, J.L. 1922-23 JENNINGS, Morley 1910-11 KING, Donald Ray 1978-79-80-81 LOWE, Fred 1944-45 HUDGINS, Ed 1965-66-67 JEWELL, Rob 1992 KINGREY, Ken 1974 LOWE, John 1983-84-85-86 HUDSON, Rodney 1992-94 JOHNSON, Anthony 2006 KINNEY, H.C. 1913-14 LOWE, Jonathan 2004-05 HUFF, J.H. 1919-20 JOHNSON, Antonio 2005-06 KIRKLAND, Ronny 1962-63 LUCKETT, J.E. 1922-23-24 HUGHES, Jamon 2006 JOHNSON, Chris 1992-93-94 KIRKLAND, Todd 1981-82-83-84 LUKE, Butch 1963 HUGHES, Jay 1969-71 JOHNSON, Dennis 1974-75-76-77 KISER, Bill 1965-67 LUMPKIN, Aaron 2000-01-02-03 HUGHES, Jesse 1941-42-46-47 JOHNSON, Harvey 1938-39-40 KIZER, J.G. 1917 LUNDIE, Orlando 1983-84-85 HUGHES, John 1941-42 JOHNSON, Jamaal 2004-05 KLICKER, Albert 1948 LUNDY, T.E. 1929-30-31 HUGHES, T.G. 1902 JOHNSON, James “J.J.” 1997-98 KLINDWORTH, M.E. 1919-20 LUSTER, Frankie 1990-91-92-93 HUGHES, Vernon 1944-46 JOHNSON, Jeramie 2003-04-05-06 KNIGHT, Bill 1988-89 LYNCH, T.R. 1922 HULL, Harvey 1973-74-75-76 JOHNSON, Jerry 1972 KNIGHT, Bobby 1966 LYNCH, Thayer 1937-38 HULL, Kent 1979-80-81-82 JOHNSON, Kenneth 1980-81-82-83 KNIGHT, C.A. 1908 HULL, Maury 1983 JOHNSON, Kenny 1976-77-78-79 KNIGHT, Danny 1980-81-82-83 M HULL, W.A. 1906 JOHNSON, M.E. 1946-47-48 KNIGHT, Kelvin 1990-91-92-93 MACK, Clay 1994-95 HUMPHRIES, C.D. 1905 JOHNSON, Steve 1979-80-81-82 KNIGHT, Rob 1996-97, 99-2000 MACON, Joe 1993-94-95 HUMPHRIES, Keon 2005-06 JOHNSON, W.C. 1983-84-85 KNOTTS, Kenneth 1995-96 MADKIN, Wayne 1998-99-2000-01 HUNT, Purvis 1993-94 JOHNSON, William 1984-85 KOLKA, Kevin 1991 MAGEE, Don 1972 HUNTER, Paul 1996-97-98-99 JOHNSTON, Bob 1964 KOONTZ, Henry 1980-81-82-83 MAGEE, W.J. 1911-12 HUNTINGTON, Larry 1999-2000 JOHNSTON, Ty 1986-87-88 KOTOWSKI, Tony 1950-51 MAGILL, O.R. 1909-10 HURDLE, Bud 1988 JOINER, Adam 1999 KOWALSKI, Anthony 1941-42 MAGRUDER, F.H. 1911 HURLEY, Drake 1984-85 JONES, Adam 1988 MAHONEY, J.C. 1901 HURST, F.J. 1913-14 JONES, Blake 2000-01-02-03 L MAIER, Chuck 1976-77-78-79 HURST, J.I. 1917 JONES, Bobby 1963-64 LACOSTE, Paul 1993-94-95-96 MALE, John 1971 HUSBAND, Jason 2004-05-06 JONES, Chris 1992-93-94-95 LAIRD, R.F. 1924 MALLORY, R. 1918 HUTCHINS, Carl 1999-2000-01-02 JONES, Darnell 2001-02-03-04 LAMBERT, Gary 1980-81-82-83 MALONE, Danny 1973-74-75 HUTCHINSON, Willie 1994 JONES, E.B. 1925-26 LAMM, Art 1976-78 MANGUM, Wayne 1956-57-58 HUTSON, Brian 1984-85-86 JONES, E.R. 1909 LANCASTER, Bill 1969-71 MANLEY, Jack 1951 HUTSON, Frank 1960-61 JONES, H.T. 1914-15 LANCASTER, Brian 1992 MANN, Brandon 1993-94 HUTTO, Randy 1960-61-62 JONES, H.W. 1939-40-41 LANE, D.H. 1918-23 MAPP, Marcus 1937 HYDRICK, Joey 2000 JONES, I.L. 1901-02 LANE, Jimbo 1963-64-65 MARBLE, John 1930 HYMEL, Calvin 1973-74-75 JONES, James 1976-77-78-79 LARSEN, Bootsie 1963-65 MARLER, Dave 1977-78 JONES, Jay 1987 LATHAM, Sam 1956-57 MARLIN, John-Michael 2000-01, ‘03 I JONES, Jeremy 1995-96-97-98 LATHRAM, M.W. 1936-37 MARSH, Tate 1969-70 INMAN, Tommy 1962-63-64 JONES, Kenzaki 1996-97-98-99 LATTIMER, W.H. 1904 MARTIN, Darren 1985-86-87-88 IRBY, Ken 1957-58 JONES, L.I. 1922 LAWRENCE, Mike 1973-74-76-77 MARTIN, Jason 1984 IRBY, Peyton 1966 JONES, Murphy 1932-33-34 LEASY, Wesley 1991-92-93-94 MARTIN, N.S. 1915-16 ISAAC, Robert 1994-95-96-97 JONES, Rodney 1975-76 LEE, Bill 1973-74-75-77 MARTIN, Rusty 1977-78-79-80 IVY, Harry 1967 JONES, Ronny 1970-71-72 LEE, Courtney 2000-01 MASSEY, Alan 1977-78-79-80 JONES, W.W. 1946-47 LEE, Donald 1999-2000-01-02 MATTHEWS, Miller 1928-29-30 J JONES, Wayne 1971-72-73 LEE, S.B. 1910 MATTHEWS, W.M. 1895 JACK, Gregory 2002 JORDAN, Byron 1989-90-91-92 LEGGETT, Jerry 1985-86 MATULICH, Wallace 1942-46-47 JACK, Jeremy 2004-05 JORDAN, Chuck 1969-70-71 LEIKAM, Ken 1982-83 MAWHINNEY, T.J. 2001-02-03 JACKSON, A.C. 1937 JORDAN, Jack 1973 LENOIR, R.L. 1929-30 MAXEY, Bill 1976-77-78 JACKSON, Billy 1980-81-82-83 JORDAN, Kinney 1975-76 LEONARD, R.L. 1917 MAXWELL, Jessie 1978 JACKSON, Cookie 1980-82-83 JORDAN, Todd 1989-91-92-93 LEWIS, Chester 1995 MAXWELL, William 1930-31-32

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MAY, George 1977-78-79 MEEKS, J.H. 1924-25-26 MUNCHAUSEN, Louis 1937 PARKS, W.J. 1944 MAYFIELD, George 1948 MEIGS, Ralph 1935-36-37 MUNSCH, Al 1953 PARVIN, David 1959 McADAMS, Blake 2005-06 MELL, Eric 1982-83-84-85 MURPH, Darwin 1981 PATRICK, J.W. 1939-40-41 McALPIN, Jim 1969-70-71 MENAFEE, Cornell 1996-97-98-99 MURPHY, Billy 1941-42-46 PATRICK, Mike 1972-73-74 McARTHUR, Harry 1912-13-14 MERIDETH, Charles 2001 MURRAY, Stan 1972-73-74 PATRIDGE, Jim 1969-71 McARTHUR, R. 1915-16 MIDDLETON, Carl 1984-85-86 MUSSELWHITE, W.B. 1936 PATTEN, T.W. 1915-16 McARTHUR, W.S. 1904 MIHALIC, Mike 1941-42-46 MYERS, Jerry 1985-86-88-89 PATTERSON, Bob 1940-41-42 McBRIDE, B.A. 1917 MIKETINAS, Bobby 1978-80-81-82 MYERS, W.J. 1922 PATTERSON, R.B. 1946-47-48 McBRIDE, Jim 1962 MILLER, Andy 1974-75 MYLES, Eddie 1987-88-89-90 PATTERSON, W.C. 1941-42-46 McCABE, J.H. 1927 MILLER, Dicenzo 1998-99-2000-01 MYLES, Jimmie 1991-92-93-94 PATTON, Jeff 1984-85-86-87 McCAIN, W.C. 1942-46 MILLER, Jimmy 2005 MYLES, Toby 1994-95 PATTY, R.P. 1924-25 McCALL, Byron 1991-92-93-94 MILLER, John 1979-80-81-82 MYRICK, Bo 1977-78 PAUL, Albert 1960-62 McCANN, Henry 1993-94-95-96 MILLER, L.C. 1923-24 MYRICK, Gordon 1955-56 PAYNE, Jimmy 1974 McCASKEY, Terrence 1996-97-98-99 MILLER, Mike 1988 PAYNE, Preston 1970-71 McCLELLAND, S.F. 1895-96 MILLER, Tom 1956-57 N PEACHER, Clay 1980-81-82-83 McCLUER, Donald 1913 MILLS, A.P. 1910-11 NABERS, Jim 1977-78 PEARSON, Aaron 1984-85 McCOLLOUGH, Bernard 1987-88 MILLS, E.E. 1902-03 NABORS, Rocky 1987-88-89 PEARSON, H.H. 1901 McCOLLOUGH, Jim 1971 MILNER, Sammy 1968-69-70 NANCE, Bill 1960 PEDERSON, Todd 1993 McCOLLOUGH, Larry 1972-73-74 MILONS, Tee 2002-03-04-05 NASH, Kahlil 2001-02 PEGUES, Derek 2005-06 McCORVEY, Jackie 1977-78-79 MINK, Robby 1979-80 NASH, Marshall 1931 PENDER, Runnie 1991-92-93 McCOY, Kyle 1990-91 MINOR, Durward 1985-86-87-88 NATALE, Steve 1971 PEOPLES, Nate 1997 McCOY, O.R. 1930-31 MINOR, Longstreet 1906 NEAL, Keith 1984-85-87-88 PEPPER, Fred 1976-77-78 McCRACKEN, W.G. 1944 MINOR, Marco 2000-01 NEAVES, Robert 1958 PERKINS, Fred 1959-60-61 McCRARY, Fred 1991-92-93-94 MINYARD, B.I. 1935 NEILL, James 1965 PERKINS, H.G. 1921-22-23 McCULLAND, John 1988 MINYARD, W.N. 1920-21 NELSON, Aries 2003-04 PERRERE, Clyde 1955 McCULLEN, I. 1916 MITCHELL, Carsno 1981-82-83 NELSON, Bill 1966-67-68 PERRY, Frank 1917-18-19 McCULLOUGH, Colby 1993-94 MITCHELL, David 1976-77 NELSON, E.T. 1906 PETERS, Rodney 1984-86-87 McDOLE, Mardye 1977-78-79-80 MITCHELL, E.F. 1926 NELSON, G.B. 1907 PETERSON, Gil 1956-57-58 McDONALD, Mike 1980-81-82 MITCHELL, T.A. 1895-96 NELSON, Jim 1969-70-71 PETERSON, Glenn 1971 McDOUGAL, Clarence 2003-04-05 MIZE, William 1930 NELSON, Tim 1996-97-98-99 PETERSON, Shelby 1988 McDOUGAL, Lloyd 1945 MOAK, Johnny 1935-36-37 NESMITH, Ed 1956-57 PETRO, Emile 1970-71-72 McDOWELL, G.R. 1938-39-40 MOATES, Jennings 1941-42-46 NEVILLE, Tom 1962-63-64 PETTIT, Blake 2004 McELROY, Dick 1970-71-72 MOHLER, Robert 1950 NEWSOM, Buddy 1968-69 PEYTON, Raymond 1975-76-77-78 McELROY, Tom 1971 MOLDEN, Bobby 1975-76-77-78 NEWSOME, Frank 1952-53 PHARES, Bob 1972 McELVEEN, M. 1927-28 MOLLERE, L.A. 1934-35-36 NEWTON, Leslie 1964-65-66 PHARES, Ken 1970-71-72 McENANY, Mike 1979-80-81-82 MONAGHAN, Mike 1973 NICHOLS, Jon 1964 PHARR, Tommy 1967-68-69 McGEE, Chauncey 1995-96 MONROE, Henry 1976-77-78 NICHOLS, Sam 1973-74-75-76 PHILLIPS, Anwar 2006 McGEE, Keffer 1994-95-96 MONROE, Willie 1976-77-78 NICHOLS, Tom 1981-82-83-84 PHILLIPS, Bob 1976 McGEORGE, Hal 1904-05-06-07 MONROE, Willie 1985-86 NICKELS, Vic 1973-74 PHILLIPS, Bob 1987-89 McGILL, Izell 1994-95-96-97 MONTGOMERY, H.C. 1895 NIX, Gordon 1937 PHILLIPS, F.M. 1929 McGLASKER, Darryl 1974-75-76-77 MONTGOMERY, J.F. 1906 NIX, Jack 1937-38-39 PHILLIPS, Hank 1985-86-87-88 McGOWAN, W.G. 1920-21-22 MONTGOMERY, Mi. 1990-91-92-93 NOBLE, C.R. 1912-13-14-15 PICKENS, W.H. 1926-27-28 McGRAW, Dick 1965-66-67 MOODY, Jimmy 1965 NOBLE, L.W. 1921-22-23 PICKLE, Ike 1934-35-36 McGRAW, F.A. 1901 MOON, Bill 1963 NOBLE, P.A. 1927 PILLOW, George 1932-33-34 McGUIRE, Bill 1963-64 MOONEY, Paul 1996-97-98-99 NOBLES, Bennie 1945 PILLOW, Robert 1942-46 McINGVALE, George 1942-45 MOONEYHAM, David 2000 NORWOOD, Jerious 2002-03-04-05 PILLOW, W.N. 1895 McINNIS, D.C. 1920 MOORE, Arnold 1938-39-40 NUGENT, Dave 1965-66 PILLOW, Watson 1971 McINNIS, E.C. 1905-06-07-08 MOORE, Billy 1964-65 PITTMAN, C. 1927-28-29 McINTOSH, Mark 1977-78 MOORE, Craig 1997-98 O PITTMAN, Charles 1949-51 McINTOSH, P.K. 1905 MOORE, Dana 1979-80-81-82 OAKES, N.C. 1917 PITTMAN, Hilton 1966-67-68 McKAY, J.V. 1895 MOORE, Darrell 1982-83-84-85 O'CONNOR, Cliff 1948-49 PITTMAN, Jim 1947-48-49 McKEE, John 1952-53 MOORE, Duaine 1965-66-67 ODEN, C.S. 1915 PITTMAN, Oren 1935-36-37 McKELPHIN, Marvell 1984-85-86 MOORE, John 1985-86-87-88-89 ODOM, Jerry 1947 PITTS, Walter 1976 McKENNA, R.J. 1982-83-84-85 MOORE, John O. 1944-47 OGDEN, Charles 1930-31-32 PLUMMER, Bruce 1983-84-85-86 McKENZIE, Duncan 1974-75-76-77 MOORE, Ronnie 1968-70 O’NEAL, Gabe 2004-05-06 PLUMP, Greg 1991-92-93 McKINLEY, Alvin 1998-99 MORDECAI, Art 1983-84 OSBOURNE, Ray 1959-60-61 POLK, S.T. 1909 McKINLEY, Dennis 1995-96-97-98 MORGAN, Bob 1980-81-82 OSWALT, J.A. 1916 POLLARD, H.T. 1907-08-09-10 McKINZIE, W.M. 1920-23 MORGAN, Brett 2002-03-04-05 OVERSTREET, Hugh 1903-04 POLOVINA, Pete 1950-51 McKISSACK, Clovis 1954 MORGAN, Josh 1999-2000-01-02 OWENS, David 1949-50 POORE, Eric 1983-84-85 McMULLAN, Stephen 1989 MORGAN, Rob 1996-97-98-99 OYEFESOBI, Michael 2001-02 PORTER, Alonzo 1993-94 McMULLEN, A.H. 1923-24 MORGAN, Tarus 2002 PORTER, Jay 1979 McLAURIN, Jerome 1986 MORGAN, William Earl 1955-56-57 P PORTER, Jerald 1974-75-76-77 McNAIR, E.H. 1918 MORGANTI, Fred 1944-45-47 PACE, John 1949-50-51 POTEETE, Jim 1957-58 McNEIL, Chris 2002-03-04-05 MORRELL, Al 1967-68 PACKER, Steve 1982 POTTER, F.E. 1912-13 McNEIL, Duane 1975-76 MORRELL, Tommy 1990-91-92-93 PACKER, Walter 1973-74-75-76 POTTS, R.H. 1902 McPHAIL, Bill 1954 MORRIS, Don 1952-53-54 PAGE, W.C. 1931-32-33 POWELL, Andrew 2003-04-05-06 McPHERSON, H.A. 1911 MORRIS, E.S. 1907-08 PAPA, Vic 1947-48 POWERS, Floyd 1958-59-60 McRAE, Matt 1997-98-99-2000 MORRIS, Todd 1988-89-90 PAPPENHEIMER, William 1927-28-29 PRATHER, Pig 1998-99-2000-01 McRANEY, Will 1983 MORRIS, Tom 1952-53 PARENTON, Tim 1980-81-82-83 PREMONT, David 1977-78-79-80 McREE, Alton 1976 MORROW, Bill 1950 PARKER, Brent 1981-82-83 PRENTISS, Kevin 1997-98 McWILLIAMS, L.M. 1920 MORROW, Grover 1933 PARKER, Clarence 2000-01 PRESCOTT, Bob 1919 McWILLIAMS, Tom 1944-46-47-48 MORROW, Robert 1994 PARKER, Jackie 1952-53 PRESSLEY, Bobby 1998-99 McWILLIAMS, W.K. 1916-17 MOTT, J.C. 1921-22 PARKER, John 1988-89-90 PRICE, Dave 1935-36-37 MEEK, Omri 1994 MOULDS, Eric 1993-94-95 PARKS, Tommy 1986-87-88-89 PRICE, Jerry 1979-80-81-82

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PRICE, Orlie 1931-32 ROGERS, Kenny 1973 SHEFFIELD, Lanny 1971 STANTON, Bill 1953-54-55 PRICE, R.N. 1938-39-40 ROGERS, Kenny 1982-83-84-85 SHEGOG, Andri 1984-85 STEADMAN, C.W. 1935-36-37 PRICE, Steve 1979 ROGERS, Tim 1994-95 SHELL, Tony 1988-89-90 STEPHENS, Con. 1998-99-2000-01 PRICE, Stoney 1995-96-97 ROGERS, W.M. 1906 SHELTON, Ben 2006 STEPHENS, Durwood 1968 PRIESTER, Bill 1960-61 ROGERS, Will 2002-03-04 SHEPHERD, Billy 1951-52-54 STEPHENS, P.E. 1923-25 PRINCE, Carl 1981-82 ROMANOFF, Alex 1970 SHEPHERD, J.T. 1950-51 STEVENS, Bill 1965 PRINCE, William 1989-90-91-92 ROSE, C.M. 1908 SHERMAN, Paul 1986 STEVENS, Lenny 1967 PROSSER, Will 2003-04-05-06 ROSE, W.C. 1909 SHERROD, Dezmond 2004-05-06 STEWART, Bill 1950-51 PRUITT, Dale 1988-89 ROSENBERG, Dick 1951 SHIRLEY, Scott 1980 STEWART, Buck 1950 PURNELL, Hawes 1932-33-34 ROSETTI, Jerry 1965-66 SHIVERS, Wes 1998-99 STEWART, David 2001-02-03-04 PYRON, Shag 1949-50-51 ROSS, Jim 1954-55-56 SHUFF, Ted 1942-46 STEWART, Kenny 1988-89-90-91 ROYE, J.L. 1932 SHUMAKER, Bryan 2000 STEWART, Reggie 1987-88-89-90 Q RUCKER, Bill 1966 SHUTE, Pat 1958-59-60 STEWART, R.H. 1916 QUILLIAN, Chris 1976-77-78 RUCKER, Jack 1949-50 SIDORIK, Al 1942-46 STILLWELL, Robbie 1997 RUDD, E.I. 1909 SIGNAIGO, Nick 2003-04 STONE, H.L. 1923-24-25 R RUFFIN, D.A. 1912-13 SIJANSKY, Kevin 1998-99, 2001-02 STONE, L.H. 1927-28-29 RAINER, Fred 1975-76 RUFFIN, R. 1913 SIKES, Carl 1931-32-33 STONE, Willie 1933-34-35 RAINEY, Chris 1996-97-98-99 RUFFIN, Red 1937-38 SILVERI, Joe 1954 STOOTS, Steve 1970 RAINEY, E.R. 1912-13-14-15 RUSCOE, Ben 1949-50 SIMMONS, Crosby 1948 STOUT, Randy 1997 RANAGER, Tommy 1960-61-62 RUSCOE, Herb 1956-57 SIMMONS, M.L. 1913-14-15 STOWERS, Curtis 2000-02-03 RANDLE, Milas 2000-01-02 RUSH, Dereck 1996-97 SIMMONS, Michael 1984-85-86-87 STOWERS, Curtis Hill 1978-79-80-81 RAY, E.G. 1940-41 RUSHING, Dennis 1971 SIMPSON, Barrin 1996-97-98-99 STOWERS, Rodney 1989-90 RAY, Kelly 1990 RUSHING, J.B. 1958 SIMPSON, Roger 1988 STRAHAN, Tommy 1971-72-73 RAY, Pete 1947-48 RUSHING, Tom 1950-51 SIMS, J.B. 1974-75 STRAUDER, Anthony 2005-06 RAY, R.V. 1940-41-42 RUSS, Andy 1993-94-95-96 SIMS, Stan 1984-85-86-87 STREET, Mitchell 1978 REAGH, I.C. 1934-35-36 RUSSELL, Adam 1995 SIRMONES, C.J. 1999 STRICKLIN, Basil 1949-50-51 REDDOCH, Bert 1934-35-36 RUSSELL, Bo 1986-87-88-89 SISK, Bob 1957-58 STUART, C.E. 1924-25 REDMOND, James 2003 RUSSELL, C.E. 1918-19 SISK, Dwight 1967 STUART, James 1945-46-47-48 REED, C.R. 1965-66 RUSSELL, Freddy 1967-68-69 SISTRUNK, R.L. 1929 STUBBS, A.B. 1936 REED, Harland 1964-65-66 RUSSELL, J.G. 1904 SKIPPER, Frank 1958-59 STUVER, Vic 1952 REED, Joe 1969-70 RUTLAND, Tray 2006 SLOAN, R.L. 1917 SUBER, Scott 1953-54-55 REED, Joseph R. 1964-65 RUTLEDGE, J.F. 1896 SLUDER, Kevin 1996-97-98-99 SUDA, George 1953-54 REES, Gavin 1974-75-76-77 RYE, Jerry 1979 SMITH, Allan 1994-95-96-97 SUDDUTH, Wilburn 1923 REESE, Matt 1991 SMITH, B.W. 1918 SUGGS, Walter 1958-59-60 REESE, R. 1916 S SMITH, Brent 1993-94-95-96 SUMMEROUR, A.R. 1928-29 REID, Bo 1950-51-52 SAAB, Louis 1973-74 SMITH, Brent 2002-03 SUMMEROUR, John 1930-32 REID, Fred 2001-02-03-04 SABBATINI, Frank 1954-55-56 SMITH, Charles 1934-35 SUMMERS, Anthony 2006 REID, W.D. 1905 SADLER, Robert 1939 SMITH, Charlie 1961 SWAIN, Chris 2003-04 RENCHER, Varner 1985-86-87 SAGET, Don 1965-66-67 SMITH, David 1968-69-70 SWEARENGEN, Larry 1962-63-64 REULE, P.A. 1912 SAIA, Joseph 1944-45 SMITH, Don 1983-84-85-86 SWILLY, Billy 1938 RHEA, Rube 1971 SANDERS, Danny 1981-82-83-84 SMITH, Ed 1957-58-59 SWILP, John 1954-55 RHOADES, Andy 1966-68 SANDERS, Harold 1934 SMITH, Edward 1997-98 SWOOPES, Demetruis 1986 RHOADES, Glenn 1965-66-67 SANDERS, Joey 2004-05-06 SMITH, Emmitt 1998 SWOOPES, Pat 1982-83-84-85 RHOADES, Ray 1948 SANDERS, R.D. 1917 SMITH, F.M. 1910 RHOADES, S.W. 1909-10-11 SANFORD, Carl 1963 SMITH, Jamayel 2006 T RHOADES, Stan 1944-45 SANGSTER, Jer. 1985-86-87-88 SMITH, James 1973-74 TAIT, Art 1947-48-49-50 RHODEN, Marcus 1964-65-66 SANTAGATA, Rich 1966 SMITH, Jondrea 2000 TAIT, Jim 1955-56 RIALS, Harold 1986 SANTILLO, John 1952-53 SMITH, Kenwoynne 1995-96-97-98 TAITE, Derrick 1993-94-95-96 RICE, Carlton 2004-05-06 SARTIN, Bill 1990-91-92-93 SMITH, Milton 1986-87-88-89 TANKSLEY, Perry 1976-77 RICHARDSON, Derrick 1982-83-84 SARTOR, Tony 1980-81-82 SMITH, Murray 1958 TATE, H. 1904-05-06 RICHARDSON, O.W. 1981-82 SAUNDERS, H.A. 1934 SMITH, O.L. 1926-27 TATE, Roosevelt 2003 RICHMOND, W.L. 1932-33-34 SAUNDERS, W.B. 1922 SMITH, Reggie 1987 TAYLOR, C.K. 1902 RICKMAN, Jack 1973-74 SAVLEY, T.S. 1908-09 SMITH, Robert 1985 TAYLOR, J.A. 1920-21 RICKS, J.R. 1901 SAXTON, Curtis 1942 SMITH, Scott 1982 TAYLOR, Jerry 1948-49 RICKS, W.B. 1926 SCALES, Walter 1930-31 SMITH, Truett 1946-47-48 TAYLOR, Leslie 1931-32-35 RIDDLEY, Otis 2003 SCAMARDO, Don 1981-82-83 SMITH, Williams 1932-33-34 TAYLOR, Michael 1985-86-87-88 RILEY, Mike 1988-89-90-91 SCHAFFHAUSER, Gary 1977-79-80 SMITHART, Terry 1968-69 TAYLOR, Shaun 1994 ROBBINS, F.W. 1917 SCHEER, Stu 1966-67-68 SMOOT, Fred 1999-2000 TEMPLE, Keith 1973-74 ROBERSON, Ken. 1996-97-98, 2000 SCHEIDER, Carl 1948 SNYDER, Dannie 2001 TERRELL, Carl 1985-86 ROBERSON, Murphy 1951-52-53 SCHOENROCK, Bill 1957-58-59 SOILEAU, Joe 1976-77-78 THAMES, Anthony 1988-89-91 ROBERTS, Kenny 1989-90-91-92 SCHWILL, Otto 1915-16 SOUTHWARD, Billy 1970-71-72 THAMES, G.T. 1959 ROBERTSON, Bo 1980 SCOTT, Don 1915-16 SPARKS, J.C. 1903 THAMES, Robert 1935-36 ROBERTSON, Derrell 1988-89 SCOTT, Edward 1937 SPARKS, John 1962-63 THOMAS, Bennie 1983-84 ROBERTSON, Dwayne 2000-01 SCOTT, McKinley 2002-03-04 SPIVEY, Robert 2001-02-03 THOMAS, Bill 1966-68 ROBERTSON, Joe 1952 SCOTT, Paul 1930 SPURLOCK, K.L. 1913-14-15-16 THOMAS, E.F. 1937-38 ROBERTSON, Tony 1987-88-89-90 SEAL, Leo 1909-10 STACY, Benny 1959-60-61 THOMAS, Jack 1968-69 ROBINSON, Alvin 1983-84-85-86 SEAL, Leo Jr. 1947-48 STACY, Billy 1956-57-58 THOMAS, Randy 1997-98 ROBINSON, Calvin 1983-84-85-86 SEARS, Corey 1994-95 STACY, Bobby 1960-61 THOMAS, Tron 1997-98-99-2000 ROBINSON, Deljuan 2003-04-05-06 SHAMBURGER, Charles 1939 STAINBROOK, Max 1947-48-49-50 THOMPSON, Derrick 2000-01 ROBINSON, Don 1945-48-49 SHAMBURGER, Sonny 1967 STALLWORTH, Arnil 2006 THOMPSON, Eddie 1929-30-31 ROBINSON, Michael 1986-88 SHANKS, Don 1967-68 STALLWORTH, Chris 1991-92-93 THOMPSON, Glen 2001-02 ROBINSON, Sleepy 1990-91-92 SHARPE, O.J. 1960 STANFORD, Carl 1963 THOMPSON, H.S. 1938 RODRIGUEZ, Wallace 1961-62 SHAW, M.J. 1913-14-15-16 STANLEY, Jack 1948 THOMPSON, L.R. 1925-26-27 ROGERS, Casey 2005-06 SHAW, Robert 1960-61 STANSEL, H.S. 1913 THOMPSON, Larry 1972-73-74

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THOMPSON, W.L. 1896 WARD, Fred 1991-92 WILSON, Reggie 1994 THORNTON, Brandon 2005-06 WARD, R.B. 1935-36-37 WILSON, R.S. 1901-02-03-04 THORNTON, Mack 1971 WARDLAW, Gene 1971-72 WILSON, W.P. 1920 THORPE, H.D. 1941-42 WARLICK, Joe 1941-42 WILSON, Zerk 1951-52-53 THORNTON, Clint 1991-92 WASHINGTON, Marcus 2006 WINDHAM, Jonny 1961-62-63 THREADGILL, Bruce 1975-76-77 WATKINS, John 1980-81-82 WINDHAM, Lamar 1980-81-82-83 THREADGILL, Tyler 2004-06 WATKINS, Kendell 1992-93-94 WINSTEAD, H.D. 1945 TOHILL, Billy 1959-60 WATSON, Kyle 2002 WISEMAN, R.C. 1927-28-29 TOPP, J.S. 1937-39 WATSON, Pat 1962-63-64 WISHMAN, M.F. 1931-32-33 TOUCHET, Jim 1972-73-74 WATSON, Tommy 2000-01 WISNER, Jason 1991-93-94 TOUPS, Bubba 1976 WATSON, W.A. 1907 WOFFORD, W.J. 1901 TRACY, Shawn 1988 WEATHERLY, Charles 1957-58 WOHLERT, Steve 1976-77-78 TRAMMEL, Bubber 1956-57-58 WEATHERS, Brad 2002 WOHNER, Collins 1940-41 TRAVIS, Lateef 1992-93 WEAVER, Mackie 1960-61-62 WOITT, Johnny 1965-67 TRIBBLE, Bobby 1956-57-58 WEAVER, Richard 1963-64-65 WOLVERTON, M.L. 1944 TRIPSON, John 1938-39-40 WEBB, A.B. 1920 WOMACK, Floyd 1997-98-99-2000 TROGDON, Mark 1975-76-77 WEBB, Hurst 1933 WONSLEY, Elmore 2001-02 TROTTER, H.M. 1902 WEBB, Jimmy 1972-73-74 WONSLEY, George 1980-81-82-83 TRUITT, Olanda 1992 WEED, Oscar 1936-37-38 WOOD, Gene 1967-68-69 TRUSS, F.W. 1916 WEEKS, L.R. 1916 WOODBERRY, Lamont 1996-97 TUBBS, Darius 2000-01-02 WEEKS, Shed Hill 1932-33 WOODARD, Marc 1989-90-91-92 TUCKER, Donald 2000-01-02 WEEMS, Joseph 1934 WOODS, Earl G. 1980 TULLOH, John 1950-51 WEISSINGER, G.C. 1918-19 WOODS, Jerry 1966 TULLOS, Toxie 1938-39-40 WELCH, Lee 1959-60-61 WOODWARD, J.W. 1908 TURNER, John 1937-38-39 WELLS, P.L. 1911-12-13-14 WOOTEN, O.B. 1905-06-07 TURNER, Melvin 1983 WELLS, W.C. 1927 WORD, Herbert 1973 TURNER, Nick 2002-03 WESLEY, Quinton 2006 WORLEY, Lewis 1932-33 TURNER, Tee 1978-81 WEST, Danny 1971-72-73 WRIGHT, Brandon 2002-03 TURNIPSEED, Clint 1978-79 WEST, Mike 1973 WRIGHT, Brian 1992-93-94-95 TUTOR, Elmer 1930-31-32 WESTBROOK, Jim 1994-95 WRIGHT, Carroll 1930-31 TYLER, Breck 1977-78 WESTERFIELD, Scott 1999-2000 WRIGHT, Demetric 2001, ‘03 WHALEY, Steve 1969-70-71 WRIGHT, Sam 1987-88-89 U WHEELER, James 1944 WYATT, Matt 1996-97-98-99 UNDERWOOD, Eric 1987-88-89 WHIPPLE, Jermaine 1995 WYMS, Ellis 1997-98-99-2000 UNGER, J.W. 1925 WHITAKER, Joe 1904-05-06 UPTON, Cody 2003-04 WHITE, Benton 1956-57 Y WHITE, George 1997-98-99-2000 YANCEY, Charles 1940-41-42 V WHITE, J.J. 1929 YARBROUGH, Butch 1969-70-71 VALLIS, Ted 1954 WHITE, Jordan 1997 YARBROUGH, Leron 2005-06 VANCE, W.B. 1916 WHITE, James 1940-41-42 YARNICK, Ron 1952-53 VANDEVERE, Dallas 1928-29-30 WHITE, Lavelle 1957-58-59 YEATES, Edward 1996-98-99-2000 VARNADO, George 1940-41-42 WHITE, Mark 1974-75-76-77 YERGER, J.L. 1904 VARNER, F.W. 1937 WHITE, Steve 1975-76-77 YORK, Kyle 2002-03-04 VAUGHN, Oliver 1948-49-50 WHITENER, Stuart 1984 YOUNG, Bob 1969-70 VAUGHT, Gerald 1975-76 WHITLOCK, Rod 1989-90 YOUNG, Glen 1979-80-81-82 VENIER, Lou 1953-54-55 WHITTINGTON, W.L. 1960 YOUNG, J.C. 1923-24 VERDERVER, Gil 1951-52 WICHMAN, Marcus 1931-32-33 YOUNG, Jerrod 1987-88-89-90 VINCENT, Jim 1954-56 WIELGOSZ, S.F. 1934 YOUNG, Paul 1983-84-85 VINSON, Bernard 2002-03 WIER, J.M. 1927-28 YOUNG, Robert 1987-88-89-90 VITRANO, Terry 1974-75-76-77 WILBANKS, Scott 1983-84-85 YOUNG, Robert 1991 WILBANKS, W.H. 1925 YOUNGBLOOD, Torrey 1994 W WILEY, Arthur 1978-79 YOUNGER, Mike 1972-73 WADE, Jerry 1959-60 WILKERSON, Bill 1972 YOUNGER, Paul 1948-49-50 WADE, Mike 1968-69 WILLIAMS, Albert 1987-88-89-90 WADE, Tim 1990 WILLIAMS, Andre 1995 Z WADE, Orlando 1987-88-89 WILLIAMS, Darren 2002-03-04 ZANDERS, Calvin 1982-83 WADLEY, Johnny 2002-03-04-05 WILLIAMS, Edward 1989-91-92 ZERINGUE, Lynn 1968-69 WAITS, Frank 1932 WILLIAMS, Forest 2000 ZIMMERMAN, Bill 1952-53-54 WALDEN, Bobby 1973 WILLIAMS, Greg 1980-81 ZINNIMON, Dennis 1981 WALKER, Anthony 1970-71-72 WILLIAMS, James 1986-87-88-89 WALKER, Brownie 1960-61-62 WILLIAMS, Justin 2006 2007 MSU roster players in bold WALKER, Dontae 1999-2000-01-02 WILLIAMS, Larry 1994-95 WALKER, Jeff 1996-97-98-99 WILLIAMS, Louis 1945-47-48-49 WALKER, Kevin 1983-84-85 WILLIAMS, Max 1953-54-55 WALKER, Pete 1948-49-50 WILLIAMS, Mikel 1982-83-84 WALKER, Rob 2004 WILLIAMS, Nate 1990-91 WALL, I.B. 1895 WILLIAMS, Rickey 1976-77-78-79 WALLACE, Bobby 1973-74-75 WILLIAMS, Robert 1945 WALLACE, Gabe 2001-02-03 WILLIAMS, W.J. 1909-10-11-12 WALLACE, Kyle 1999-2000 WILLIAMSON, Karl 1991-92-93 WALLACE, Ralph 1954 WILLIAMSON, Ke. 1997-98-99-2000 WALLIS, Robert 2001-02-03 WILLINGHAM, D.T. 1926 WALTERS, Fred 1934-35-36 WILSON, Calvin 2005 WARD, Elwyn 1929-30-31 WILSON, Elmer 1982-83-84

Media Information & Record Book 5.35 National Honors ALL-AMERICANS 1998: Eric Allen, C (2nd TSN) NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION KEY TO AWARD OUTLETS: AP-Associated Press; James Johnson, TB (2nd TSN) SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARDS ATHLETIC PUB.-Athletic Publication; CAMP- Randy Thomas, OT (2nd TSN) 1972: Frank Dowsing, DB Walter Camp Football Foundation; COACHES- 1989: Bo Russell, DB American Football Coaches Association; CS-College 1999: Ashley Cooper, S Sports; FN-Football News; FWAA-Football Writers (2nd FN, 3rd AP, TSN) BUTKUS (LINEBACKER) Association of America; INS-International News Barrin Simpson, LB (1st TSN) 1995: Dwayne Curry - semifinalist Service; KODAK-Kodak; MIZLOU-Mizlou; NCAA 1999: Barrin Simpson - semifinalist GUIDE-NCAA Guide; NEA-Newspaper Enterprise 2000: Mario Haggan, LB (2nd TSN) Association; NYN-New York News; SPORT-Sports Pig Prather, S (2nd TSN) LOU GROZA (PLACE-KICKER) Magazine; TSN-The Sporting News; UPI-United Press Fred Smoot, CB (1st TSN, AP, CAMP) 1993: Tom Burke - semifinalist International; WILLIAMSON-Williamson. Pork Chop Womack, OT 1999: Scott Westerfield - semifinalist (1st AP; 2nd CAMP) 2000: Scott Westerfield - semifinalist 1940: Hunter Corhern, OG (2nd AP) Erwin "Buddy" Elrod, E (NCAA GUIDE) FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICAN LOMBARDI (INTERIOR LINEMAN) 2000: Derrick Thompson (2nd TSN) 1981: Johnie Cooks - semifinalist 1944: Tom "Shorty" McWilliams (2nd AP) 1982: Wayne Harris - semifinalist NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION HALL 1951: Joe Fortunato, FB (ATHLETIC PUB.) OF FAME THORPE (DEFENSIVE BACK) 1955: Bernie Bierman - Coach 2000: Fred Smoot - finalist 1953: Jackie Parker, QB (FWAA-Look) 1973: Morley Jennings - Coach 2001: Pig Prather - semifinalist (Lettered at MSU in 1910-11) 1954: Hal Easterwood, C (FWAA-Look) 1976: Jackie Parker - Player NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR 1983: Darrell Royal - Coach 1999: Jackie Sherrill (Football News) - semifinalist 1955: Scott Suber, OG (NEA) 1991: Allyn McKeen - Coach Art Davis, HB (FWAA-Look) 2001: D.D. Lewis - Player DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2000: Pig Prather - semifinalist 1957: , QB (2nd INS) MSU IN THE HEISMAN VOTE Fred Smoot - semifinalist 1944: Tom "Shorty" McWilliams (10th) 1960: Tom Goode, OC (KODAK) GTE REGION II COACH OF THE YEAR ALL-AMERICAN FOOTBALL 1999: Jackie Sherrill 1963: Tommy Neville, DT (2nd AP) FOUNDATION ALL-AMERICA TEAM Pat Watson, OC (WILLIAMSON) 1994: Eric Moulds, WR (1st) BROYLES (ASSISTANT COACH) 1996: Paul Lacoste, LB (2nd) 1999: Joe Lee Dunn - finalist 1967: D.D. Lewis, LB (NEA, NYN) 1997: Robert Hicks, OL (1st)

1972: Frank Dowsing, DB (FN) Ken Phares, DB (2nd COACHES)

1974: Jimmy Webb, DE (COACHES, CAMP)

1976: Stan Black, S (NEA) Ray Costict, LB (2nd AP) Harvey Hull, NG (2nd UPI)

1980: Mardye McDole, WR (TSN)

1981: Glen Collins, DT (TSN) Johnie Cooks, LB (AP, NEA, FWAA, TSN, FN) Billy Jackson, DE (SPORT)

1982: Wayne Harris, OG (3rd FN, TSN, MIZLOU)

1990: Ricky Byrd, OG (3rd AP)

1991: Nate Williams, DL (3rd FN)

1992: John James, OT (2nd FN)

1994: Jesse James, OG (3rd AP)

1995: Walt Harris, DB (1st CS, 2nd UPI)

Media Information & Record Book 5.36 SEC Honors ALL-SEC SELECTIONS LaVelle White, T (3rd AP) 1978: Mardye McDole, WR (1st AP & UPI) 1933: Bobby Herrington, B (3rd AP) Walter Suggs, T (2nd UPI) , QB (1st AP & UPI) 1935: Ike Pickle, B (1st AP) 1960: Tom Goode, E (1st AP & UPI) James Jones, RB (2nd AP) Chuck Gelatka, E (2nd AP) Walter Suggs, T (2nd UPI) Tyrone Keys, DT (2nd AP) Willie Stone, G (3rd AP) 1961: Johnny Baker, E (2nd AP & UPI) Johnie Cooks, LB (2nd AP) 1936: Chuck Gelatka, E (3rd AP) Howard Benton, T (2nd AP) 1979: Mardye McDole, WR (2nd AP) Alex Lott, T (3rd AP) 1962: Johnny Baker, E (1st AP, 2nd UPI) Alan Hartlein, OG (2nd AP) 1938: Malcolm Gray, T (3rd AP) Pat Watson, G (3rd UPI) Tyrone Keys, DT (2nd AP) 1939: John Goolsby, C (2nd AP) 1963: Tommy Neville, T (1st AP, 2nd UPI) Kenny Johnson, DB (2nd AP) Buddy Elrod, E (2nd AP) Pat Watson, G (2nd AP, 1st UPI) 1980: Mardye McDole, WR (1st AP) Jack Nix, B (3rd AP) Ode Burrell, B (2nd AP & UPI) Alan Massey, OT (1st AP) 1940: Buddy Elrod, E (1st AP) Hoyle Granger, B (3rd AP & UPI) Wayne Harris, OG (1st AP) Hunter Corhern, G (1st AP) Tommy Inman, E (3rd UPI) Johnie Cooks, LB (1st AP & UPI) John Tripson, T (2nd AP) Sonny Fisher, B (3rd UPI) Tyrone Keys, DE (2nd AP) Harvey Johnson, B (2nd AP) 1964: Tommy Inman, E (2nd AP, 3rd UPI) Glen Collins, DT (2nd AP) Billy Jefferson, B (3rd AP) Justin Canale, G (2nd AP, 3rd UPI) 1981: Wayne Harris, OG (1st AP & UPI) 1941: Bill Arnold, T (2nd AP) Marcus Rhoden, HB (2nd AP) Jerry Price, TE (2nd AP) Blondy Black, B (2nd AP) Hoyle Granger, FB (2nd AP & UPI) Michael Haddix, RB (2nd AP) 1942: Raymond Ray, G (2nd AP) Tommy Neville, DT (2nd AP & UPI) Billy Jackson, DE (1st AP & UPI) Bob Patterson, E (2nd AP) Pat Watson, DG (2nd AP, 1st UPI) Glen Collins, DT (1st AP & UPI) Blondy Black, B (2nd AP) 1965: Hoyle Granger, RB (2nd AP) Johnie Cooks, LB (1st AP & UPI) Curtis Patterson, G (3rd AP) Grady Bolton, DG (2nd AP) Rob Fesmire, DB (1st UPI) 1944: Hillery Horne, T (1st AP) Marv Cornelius, DB (2nd AP) 1982: Wayne Harris, OG (1st AP & UPI) Tom McWilliams, B (1st AP) 1966: Bubba Hampton, OT (2nd AP) Danny Knight, WR (2nd AP, 1st UPI) Dub Garrett, T (2nd AP) D.D. Lewis, LB (1st AP & UPI) Michael Haddix, RB (2nd AP) Bill Hildebrand, E (3rd AP) 1967: D.D. Lewis, LB (1st AP & UPI) Billy Jackson, DE (1st UPI) 1945: Bill Hildebrand, E (1st AP) Glen Higgins, DT (2nd AP) 1983: Billy Jackson, LB (1st AP & UPI) Harper Davis, B (1st AP) 1968: Tommy Pharr, QB (1st AP) 1984: Pat Swoopes, DT (2nd AP, 1st UPI) Dub Garrett, T (3rd AP) Sammy Milner, FL (1st AP & UPI) Aaron Pearson, LB (2nd AP) Graham Bramlett, B (3rd AP) 1969: Sammy Milner, E (1st AP & UPI) Corwyn Aldredge, TE (Coaches’) 1946: Tom McWilliams, B (1st AP) 1970: David Smith, FL (1st AP & UPI) Danny Sanders, OG (2nd AP) Dub Garrett, T (2nd AP) Chuck Dees, LB (2nd AP) 1985: Rusty Brown, OG (2nd AP) Mike Harris, G (3rd AP) Ken Phares, DB (2nd AP) Pat Swoopes, DT (2nd AP, 1st UPI) Harper Davis, B (3rd AP) 1971: Eric Hoggatt, LT (2nd AP) Aaron Pearson, LB (2nd AP) 1947: Dub Garrett, T (1st AP) Frank Dowsing, DB (1st AP) 1986: , QB (1st AP & UPI, Coaches’) Tom McWilliams, B (1st AP) 1972: Bill Buckley, WR (1st AP) 1988: James Williams, LB (2nd AP) Harper Davis, B (3rd AP) John David Calhoun, LB (2nd AP) 1989: Jesse Anderson, TE (2nd AP) 1948: Tom McWilliams, B (1st AP) Ken Phares, DB (2nd AP) Ricky Byrd, OG (2nd AP) Harper Davis, B (3rd AP) Frank Dowsing, DB (1st UPI) Mike Riley, P (1st AP) 1949: Jerry Taylor, C (2nd AP) 1973: Wayne Jones, RB (1st AP) James Williams, ILB (2nd AP) 1951: Joe Fortunato, DB (1st AP) Jimmy Webb, DE (2nd AP, 1st UPI) Bo Russell, DB (2nd AP) Billy Pyron, DT (2nd AP, 3rd UPI) 1974: Rockey Felker, QB (1st AP & UPI) 1990: Ricky Byrd, OG (1st AP) 1952: Jackie Parker, B (1st AP & UPI) Walter Packer, RB (1st AP) Reggie Stewart, LB (1st AP) Bo Reid, C (2nd AP) Sam Nichols, OG (2nd AP) Mike Riley, P (2nd AP) Joe Fortunato, B (2nd AP & UPI) Jimmy Webb, DT (1st AP & UPI) 1991: Daniel Boyd, LB (2nd AP) 1953: Jackie Parker, B (1st AP & UPI) Harvey Hull, LB (2nd AP) Keo Coleman, LB (1st AP) Tom Morris, T (3rd AP) 1975: Richard Keys, OC (1st AP & UPI) John James, OT (1st AP, Coaches') Hal Easterwood, C (3rd AP, 2nd UPI) Sam Nichols, OG (2nd AP) Nate Williams, NG (2nd AP, 1st Coaches') 1954: Hal Easterwood, C (1st AP, 2nd UPI) Walter Packer, RB (2nd AP) 1992: Daniel Boyd, LB (1st AP, 2nd Coaches') Art Davis, B (1st AP & UPI) Harvey Hull, MG (2nd AP) Jerome Brown, DE (2nd Coaches') Bill Dooley, G (3rd AP, 2nd UPI) Ray Costict, LB (2nd AP) Lee Ford, C (2nd AP, Coaches') 1955: Scott Suber, G (1st AP & UPI) Stan Black, DB (2nd AP) Willie Harris, WR (2nd AP, Coaches') Art Davis, B (2nd AP & UPI) 1976: Richard Keys, OC (1st AP & UPI) John James, OT (1st AP, Coaches') Jim Barron, T (3rd AP & UPI) Sam Nichols, OG (2nd AP) , P (1st AP, Coaches') 1956: Ron Bennett, E (1st AP & UPI) Dennis Johnson, RB (2nd AP) Kelvin Knight, FS (2nd AP) Billy Stacy, B (1st AP & UPI) Harvey Hull, MG (1st AP & UPI) Marc Woodard, LB (2nd Coaches') 1957: Billy Stacy, B (1st AP & UPI) Ray Costict, LB (1st AP & UPI) 1993: Arleye Gibson, NT (1st AP) Jack Benson, C (3rd AP, 2nd UPI) Stan Black, DB (1st AP & UPI) Walt Harris, DB (2nd Coaches') Sam Latham, T (3rd AP) 1977: Mark Trogdon, OT (2nd AP) Juan Long, LB (1st FN, 2nd Coaches') John Benge, E (3rd AP) Larry Gillard, DT (1st AP & UPI) Jimmy Dodd, C (3rd UPI) 1958: Jack Benson, T (2nd AP & UPI) Billy Stacy, B (3rd AP, 2nd UPI) 1959: Tom Goode, E (2nd AP, 3rd UPI)

Media Information & Record Book 5.37 SEC Honors 1994: Brian Anderson, C (2nd Coaches') SEC COACH OF THE YEAR 1996: Matt Wyatt, QB Kevin Bouie, RB (2nd Coaches') 1940: Allyn McKeen (Nashville Banner) Kendall Roberson, FS Dwayne Curry, LB (1st AP, Coaches') 1957: Wade Walker (Nashville Banner) 1998: Dicenzo Miller, TB Walt Harris, DB (1st AP, Coaches') 1963: Paul Davis (AP) 2000: Jason Clark, LB Jesse James, OG (1st AP, Coaches') 1970: Charley Shira (AP) 2001: Ronald Fields, NT (KNS, Coaches’) Eric Moulds, WR (2nd AP, Coaches') Ray Ray Bivines, PR (KNS) Kendell Watkins, TE (2nd Coaches') NASHVILLE BANNER SEC MVP 2002: Jerious Norwood, KR (KNS) 1995: Dwayne Curry, LB (1st FN, 2nd AP, Coaches’) 1940: Erwin "Buddy" Elrod, E Darren Williams, DB (KNS) Walt Harris, DB (1st AP, Coaches’, FN) 1944: Tom "Shorty" McWilliams, HB 2003: Quinton Culberson, DB (KNS, Coaches’) Eric Moulds, WR (1st Coaches’, FN 2nd AP) 1952: Jackie Parker, QB Donovan Davis, OL (KNS, Coaches’) 1996: Dwayne Curry, LB (1st FN) 1953: Jackie Parker, QB 2004: Eric Butler, TE (Coaches’, TSN) Paul Lacoste, LB (2nd AP, Coaches’) 1954: Art Davis, HB Corey Clark, DL (Coaches’) Andy Russ, P (1st BN, 2nd AP, Coaches’) 1974: Rockey Felker, QB Titus Brown, LB (Coaches’, TSN) Brent Smith, OT (1st AP, Coaches’) Demario Bobo, DB (Coaches’) 1997: Robert Hicks, OL (1st Coaches’, 2nd AP) BIRMINGHAM QB CLUB MVP Jonathan Lowe, RB (Coaches’, TSN) Greg Favors, DE (1st AP, Coaches’, FN) 1953: Hal Easterwood, Lineman 2005: Jamar Chaney, LB (Coaches’) Brian Hazelwood, K (2nd AP, Coaches’) Jackie Parker, Back Keith Fitzhugh, DB (TSN) Jeff Walker, P (2nd AP, Coaches’) 1955: Scott Suber, Lineman Anthony Littlejohn, LB (TSN, Coaches’) Eric Allen, C (2nd AP) 1981: Johnie Cooks, Lineman Blake McAdams, P (Coaches’) Eric Brown, DB (2nd AP) 1998: James Johnson, Back Derek Pegues, DB (Coaches’) 1998: Eric Allen, C (1st AP, FN, 2nd Coaches’, BN) Anthony Strauder, OL (TSN) Brian Hazelwood, K (2nd BN) BIRMINGHAM TD CLUB SEC MVP 2006: Anthony Dixon, RB (Coaches’) J.J. Johnson, TB (1st AP, FN, Coaches’, BN) 1981: Johnie Cooks, LB Jamon Hughes, LB (Coaches’) Kevin Prentiss, RS (2nd AP) Craig Jenkins, OL (Coaches’) Barrin Simpson, LB (2nd Coaches’) JACOBS AWARD - SEC BLOCKER Ed Smith, DE (1st AP, FN, 2nd Coaches’, BN) 1948: Truitt Smith SEC PLAYER OF THE WEEK Randy Thomas, OG (2nd AP, Coaches’, BN) 1954: Charles Evans OFFENSE Jeff Walker, P (2nd AP, Coaches’, BN) 1981: Wayne Harris 1986: Don Smith (9/6) 1999: Robert Bean, CB (1st AP, BN, 2nd Coaches’) 1982: Wayne Harris Don Smith (9/13) Ashley Cooper, S (1st AP, Coaches’, BN, FN) 1988: Tony Shell (10/15) John Hilliard, DT (2nd Coaches’) ATLANTA TOUCHDOWN CLUB AWARDS 1989: Kenny Roberts (9/2) Wes Shivers, OG (2nd AP) SEC BACK OF THE YEAR 1991: Sleepy Robinson (10/12) Barrin Simpson, LB (1st AP, Coaches’, BN, FN) 1953: Jackie Parker, QB Sleepy Robinson (11/23) Fred Smoot (1st AP, 2nd Coaches’) SOUTHEAST AREA BACK 1994: Eric Moulds (11/5) Jeff Walker (2nd AP, Coaches’) 1974: Rockey Felker, QB 1998: James Johnson (11/16) Scott Westerfield, PK (2nd AP, Coaches’) SOUTHEAST AREA LINEMAN 2000: Dicenzo Miller (10/7) 2000: Willie Blade, DT (2nd AP) 1981: Johnie Cooks, DL 2004: Jerious Norwood (9/4) Michael Fair, C (2nd Team AP, Coaches’) SOUTHEAST AREA OL OF THE YEAR Jerious Norwood (10/23) Mario Haggan, LB (1st AP) 1994: Jesse James, OG 2005: Jerious Norwood (11/26) Dicenzo Miller, TB (2nd Team AP, Coaches’) SOUTHEAST AREA DB OF THE YEAR Pig Prather, DOG (1st AP, 2nd Coaches’) 2000: Fred Smoot, CB DEFENSE Fred Smoot, CB (1st AP, Coaches’) 1985: Cedric Corse (9/13) Conner Stephens, DE (2nd AP) SEC ALL-FRESHMAN 1987: Cedric Corse (11/21) Scott Westerfield, PK (2nd AP) 1986: Jesse Anderson, LB 1988: James Williams (9/10) Pork Chop Womack, OT (1st AP, Coaches’) Asa Bennett, DB 1989: James Williams (11/25) 2001: Mario Haggan, LB (2nd AP) Tommy Parks, P 1990: Reggie Stewart (10/27) Josh Morgan, FS (1st FN, 2nd AP) 1987: Tony Robertson, OL Reggie Stewart (11/17) Pig Prather, DOG (1st AP, 2nd Coaches’) Robert Young, DL 1991: Daniel Boyd (9/7) 2002: Jason Clark, DE (2nd AP) Eddie Myles, DB Daniel Boyd (10/26) Mario Haggan, LB (2nd AP) 1988: Kenny Stewart, OL 1992: Daniel Boyd (10/4) Brent Smith, PK (2nd AP) Mike Riley, P Kelvin Knight (10/11) 2003: Justin Jenkins, WR (2nd AP, Coaches’) Melvin Hawkins, LB 1993: Juan Long (10/16) Nick Turner, TB (2nd AP) 1989: John James, OL 1994: Dwayne Curry (9/24) 2004: Jared Cook, P (1st AP, Coaches’) Byron Jordan, OL Johnnie Harris (11/26) Willie Evans, DE (2nd AP) Kenny Roberts, RB 1996: Izell McGill (9/28) Ronald Fields, DT (1st AP) Tony James, KR Paul Lacoste (11/16) Jerious Norwood, TB (2nd AP, Coaches’) Rodney Stowers, DL Greg Favors (11/30) David Stewart, OL (2nd AP) Marc Woodard, LB 1997: Greg Favors (8/30) 2005: Jerious Norwood, TB (2nd AP, Coaches’) 1990: Shea Bell, OL Anthony Derricks (11/1) Willie Evans, DE (1st AP, Coaches’) 1991: Michael Davis, FB 1998: Edward Smith (9/7) 2006: Titus Brown, DE (2nd Coaches’, AP) 1993: Kenny Causey, WR Edward Smith (11/23) Quinton Culberson, LB (1st AP, Coaches’) Dwayne Curry, LB 1999: Ashley Cooper (9/27) Derek Pegues, DB (2nd Coaches’) 1994: Conley Earls, LB John Hilliard (10/11) Deljuan Robinson, DT (2nd AP) James Grier, DL Ashley Cooper (11/8)

Media Information & Record Book 5.38 SEC Honors

Barrin Simpson (11/29) 1962: Charlie Furlow, QB (Civil Engineering) Heath Jackson, LB (Accounting) 2000: Josh Morgan (9/16) 1963: Pat Watson, G (Business Administration) John McCulland, OT (Business) Willie Blade (9/30) 1964: Pat Watson, G (Education) Tony Robertson, C (Engineering) Eugene Clinton (11/2) Bobby Carollo, E (Mathematics) Bo Russell, SS (Accounting) 2001: Korey Banks (11/24) Bubba Hampton, T (Business) Roger Simpson, OG (Accounting) 2006: Quinton Culberson (11/4) 1965: Bubba Hampton, OG (Business) Eric Underwood, QB (Engineering) Bobby Carollo, DE (Mathematics) Albert Williams, FS (Electrical Engineering) SPECIAL TEAMS (SINCE 2003) Fred Corley, DT (Pre-Medicine) 1989: Chris Correro, SS (Business Marketing) 2003: Brent Smith (10/6) 1966: Bubba Hampton, OG (Business) Chris Firle, WR (Business Accounting) Nick Turner (11/17) Fred Corley, MG (Pre-Medicine) Terry High, CB (Business Accounting) 2004: Jared Cook (10/23) 1967: Hugh Adams, OT (Agriculture) Dewayne King, LB (Business Marketing) 2006: Derek Pegues (10/14) Ted Carmical, OG (Business) Bill Knight, DE (Business Management) Calvin Harrison, LB (Psychology) Joel Logan, PK (Business Management)

OFFENSIVE LINEMAN (SINCE 2004) 1968: David Smith, SE (Business) Stephen McMullan, OG (Aerospace Eng.) Ted Carmical, OG (Business) Tony Robertson, OG (Chemical Eng.) 2004: David Stewart (10/30) Bill Nelson, C (Business) Bo Russell, SS (General Business Admin.) Hugh Adams, DT (Agriculture) Tony Shell, QB (General Business Admin.) DEFENSIVE LINEMAN (SINCE 2004) 1969: Jim Nelson, LB (Business) Eric Underwood, QB (Business Marketing) 2005: Willie Evans (9/17) 1970: Frank Dowsing, CB (Pre-Medicine) Albert Williams, FS (Electrical Engineering) 1971: Joe Edwards, OG (Education) Sam Wright, TE (General Business Admin.) SEC GOOD WORKS TEAM Jim Nelson, LB (Business) 1990: Daniel Boyd, LB (Biology) 1994: Darrin Clark, QB Ken Phares, CB (Agriculture) Chris Firle, WR (Accounting) 1995: Brian Anderson, C Frank Dowsing, S (Pre-Medicine) Tony Robertson, OT (Chemical Engineering) 1996: Paul Lacoste, LB 1972: Frank Dowsing, CB (Pre-Medicine) Rod Whitlock, OC (Industrial Engineering) 1997: Eric Allen, C Ken Phares, CB (Agricultural Economics) Albert Williams, FS (Electrical Engineering) 1998: Eric Allen, C 1973: Tommy Strahan, SE (Business) 1991: Daniel Boyd, LB (Microbiology) 1999: Kevin Sluder, DT Greg Fountain, OT (Engineering) Chris Firle, WR (Accounting) 2000: Scott Westerfield, PK Bill Buckley, WB (Arts/Sciences) Terry High, RB (Accounting) 2001: Kevin Sijansky, SN Jimmy Webb, DE (Pre-Veterinary) 1992: Jeff Artigues, SS (English) 2002: Justin Griffith, FB 1974: Larry Thompson, OT (Arts/Sciences) Daniel Boyd, LB (Microbiology) 2003: Justin Jenkins, WR Jimmy Webb, DT (Pre-Veterinary) Darrin Clark, WR (Sociology & Corrections) 2004: McKinley Scott, WR 1975: Will Coltharp, DE (Pre-Medicine) Greg Jones, TE (Teaching/Coaching Edu.) 2005: Dezmond Sherrod, TE Calvin Hymel, LB (Physical Education) Kelvin Knight, FS (Gen. Business Admin.) 2006: Jason Husband, TE 1976: Gavin Rees, SE (Civil Engineering) Marc Woodard, LB (Business Admin.) Will Coltharp, DE (Pre-Medicine) 1993: Brian Anderson, C (Physical Education) COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS 1977: Gavin Rees, FL (Civil Engineering) Darrin Clark, QB (Sociology) 1953: Jackie Parker, QB James Jones, RB (Secondary Education) Scott Gumina, SS (Accounting) 1954: Hal Easterwood, C 1978: Henry Monroe, CB (English) Juan Long, LB (Poultry Science) 1956: Ron Bennett, DE 1979: Dwayne Brown, QB (Pre-Medicine) Brian Wright, OG (Fitness Management) 1972: Frank Dowsing, B 1980: Dwayne Brown, QB (Pre-Medicine) 1994: Brian Anderson, C (Physical Education) Ken Phares, QB Bill Gault, DE (Pre-Law) Benje Bailey, DS (Accounting) 1973: Jimmy Webb, DT Robby Mink, QB (English) Matt Caldwell, OT (Physical Education) 1976: Will Coltharp, DE (1st Team) 1982: Billy Jackson, DE (Secondary Education) Darrin Clark, QB (Sociology/Corrections) 1989: Bo Russell, DB (1st Team) 1983: Kenneth Leikam, OL Gerald Daniels, WR (Edu.Psychology) 1992: Daniel Boyd, LB (2nd Team) Billy Jackson, LB (Secondary Education) Michael Davis, RB (Edu.Psychology) 2000: Scott Westerfield, PK (1st Team) R.J. McKenna, FS (Engineering) James Holloway, FS (Edu. Psychology) Tim Cutts, P (Accounting) Dan Hoover, C (Accounting) NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION 1984: R.J. McKenna, FS (Aerospace Engineering) Paul Lacoste, ILB (Gen. Business Admin.) SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARDS 1985: Marvell McKelphin, FB (Social Studies Edu.) Michael Lindsey, DL (Edu. Psychology) 1972: Frank Dowsing, DB Scott Wilbanks, OG (Business) Brandon Mann, TE (Sports Communication) 1989: Bo Russell, DB 1986: Asa Bennett, S (Biological Engineering) Keffer McGee, RB (Gen. Business Admin.) Louis Clark, WR (Physical Education) Jimmie Myles, DL (Fitness Management) CFA SCHOLAR-ATHLETE Kirby Jackson, CB (Accounting) Tim Rogers, PK (Marketing) 1991: Daniel Boyd, LB Bo Russell, SS (Accounting) Shaun Taylor, PK (Physical Education) 1992: Daniel Boyd, LB Carl Terrell, TE (Business) Brian Wright, OT (Fitness Management) 1987: Asa Bennett, S (Arts/Sciences) 1995: Brian Anderson, C (Physical Education) ACADEMIC ALL-SEC Scott Berry, C (Physical Education) Benje Bailey, DS (Accounting) 1954: Hal Easterwood, C (Education) Chris Correro, SS (Marketing) Matt Caldwell, OT (Physical Education) 1955: Ron Bennett, E (Education) Tony Robertson, C (Chemical Engineering) Larry Campbell, LB (Industrial Technology) 1956: Ron Bennett, E (Education) Bo Russell, SS (Accounting) Al Cotton, DE (Interdisciplinary Studies) Jimmy Dodd, C (Engineering) Stan Sims, OG (General Business) Keffer McGee, RB ( Business Admin.) 1957: Jimmy Dodd, G (Engineering) Albert Williams, QB (Electrical Engineering) Tim Rogers, PK (Marketing) Jack Benson, C (Agriculture) 1988: Asa Bennett, DB (Engineering) Adam Russell, QB (Business Admin.) 1960: Walter Suggs, T (Business Administration) Jerry Bouldin, WR (Business) Kenwoynne Smith, NG (Business Admin.) 1961: Lee Welch, HB (Pre-Law) Chris Correro, SS (Business) Jim Westbrook, P/H (Management)

Media Information & Record Book 5.39 SEC Honors

Jermaine Whipple, WR (Business Admin.) Dorian Black, WR (Chemical Engineering) Will Prosser, WR (Physical Education) Brian Wright, OT (Fitness Management) Taylor Bunch, FB (Physical Education) McKinley Scott, WR (Gen. Business Admin.) 1996: Brad Ainsworth, OG (Masters of Business) Reuben Burch, FB (Computer Engineering) Greg Shelton, PK (Banking & Finance) Eric Allen, C (Banking and Finance) Michael Fair, OG (Physical Education) Brent Smith, PK (Gen. Business Admin.) Benje Bailey, DS (Accounting) Rod Gibson, FB (Educational Psychology) Gabe Wallace, DB (Gen. Business Admin.) Trey Belcher, WR (Banking and Finance) Justin Griffith, TB (Physical Education) Robert Wallis, P (Geosciences) Larry Campbell, LB (Industrial Technology) Omar Henderson, DB (Industrial Technology) Brad Weathers, OG (Physical Education) Michael Childs, K (Math Education) Rob Morgan, QB (Physical Education) , QB (Gen. Business Admin.) Billy Conquest, DS (Business Management) Spence Rodman, OL (Math Education) 2004: Brian Anderson, OL (Physical Education) Henry Ellis, LB (Interdisciplinary Studies) Kevin Sijansky, C (Microbiology) Keith Andrews, PK (Biological Sciences) Dan Hoover, C (Furniture Manufacturing) Kevin Sluder, DT (Physical Education) James Cochran, OL (General Business) Reggie Kelly, TE (Industrial Technology) Scott Westerfield, PK (Civil Engineering) Jared Cook, P (Gen. Business Admin.) Paul Lacoste, LB (Teaching/Coaching Edu.) George White, CB (Chemistry) Russell Cook, SN (Banking & Finanace) Keffer McGee, TB (General Business) Forrest Williams, WR (Physical Education) Britt Cross, SN (Biological Engineering) Dennis McKinley, FB (Edu. Psychology) 2000: Trey Belcher, WR (Banking & Finance) John Davis, OL (Biological Sciences) Rob Morgan, QB (Teaching/Coaching Edu.) Reuben Burch, FB (Computer Engineering) Ty Freeman, TE (Industrial Technology) Stoney Price, OG (Teaching/Coaching Edu.) Steele Davis, DE (Civil Engineering) Brad Horton, LB (Gen. Business Admin.) Kevin Sluder, DT (Teaching/Coaching Edu.) Michael Fair, C (Physical Education) Joe Judge, QB (Industrial Technology) Geoff Stephens, PK (Teach/Coach Edu.) John Hilliard, DT (Communications) Kenny Kern, LB (Business Management) Jordan White, DE (Fitness Management) Donald Lee, TE (Undeclared) Chris McNeil, OL (Physical Education) 1997: Eric Allen, C (Banking & Finance) Mark Marini, PK (Biological Sciences) Brett Morgan, QB (Physical Education) Michael Childs, K (Math Education) Matt McRae, OT (Physical Education) Will Prosser, WR (Physical Education) Marvin Coley, DT (Interdisciplinary Studies) Josh Morgan, FS (General Business Admin.) Carlton Rice, LB (Physical Education) Anthony Derricks, CB (General Business) Rob Morgan, QB (Physical Education) McKinley Scott, WR (Gen. Business Admin.) John Hatcher, LB (Physical Therapy) Kendall Roberson, CB (Physical Education) Dezmond Sherrod, TE (Gen. Bus. Admin.) Anthony Kapp, OT (Interdisciplinary Studies) Kevin Sijansky, C (Microbiology) Kyle York, QB (Banking & Finance) Reggie Kelly, TE (Industrial Technology) Scott Westerfield, PK (Civil Engineering) 2005: Derek Ambrose (Physical Education) Rob Morgan, QB (Physical Education) George White, CB (Chemistry) Brian Anderson (Physical Education) Stoney Price, OG (Physical Education) Forrest Williams, WR (Physical Education) Keith Andrews (Biological Science) Kendall Roberson, CB (Fitness Manag.) 2001: Brian Barnes, WR (Computer Engineering) Russell Cook (Insurance) Allan Smith, OT (Agricultural Engineering) Michael Bender, SN (Industrial Technology) Britt Cross (Biological Engineering) Jondrea Smith, OT (Computer Science) Jonathan Busby, SN (Business Admin.) Marcus Evans (Interdisciplinary Studies) Kenwoynne Smith, NG (Industrial Tech.) Jeremiah Dumas, SN (Landscape Arch.) Michael Henig (Gen. Business Admin.) Robbie Stillwell, QB (Criminal Justice) Michael Fair, C (Physical Education) Dio Herrera (Gen. Business Admin.) Greg Thames, P (Agricultural Business) Kevin Fant, QB (Industrial Technology) Jonathan Hill (Industrial Technology) Tron Thomas, OG (General Business) Rob Knight, DE (Physical Education) Brad Horton (Gen. Business Admin.) Jeff Walker, P (Physical Education) Pig Prather, DOG (Interdisciplinary Studies) Jeremy Jack (Agribusiness) George White, FS (Chemistry) Kevin Sijansky, C (Microbiology) Lance Long (Business Management) Jordan White, DE (Fitness Management) Tommy Watson, OG (Physical Education) Chris McNeil (Physical Education) Kenny Williamson, FB (Fitness Manag.) Scott Westerfield, PK (Civil Engineering) Brett Morgan (Physical Education) Matt Wyatt, QB (Sports Communication) George White, CB (Chemistry) Will Prosser (Physical Education) Edward Yeates, LB (Fitness Management) 2002: Jonathan Busby, SN (General Biology) Carlton Rice (Physical Education) 1998: Keith Adams, DT (Agricultural Engineering) Jared Cook, P (General Business Admin.) Casey Rogers (Mathematics) Eric Allen, C (Banking & Finance) Steele Davis, DE (General Business Admin.) Dezmond Sherrod (Insurance) Lorenzo Armstead, FL (Broadcasting) Reginald Harris, SN (Secondary Education) Anthony Strauder (Physical Education) Dorian Black, WR (Chemical Engineering) Gregory Jack, FB (Landscape Contracting) Leron Yarbrough (Social Work) Eugene Clinton, DOG (Physical Education) Justin Jenkins, WR (Teaching & Coaching) 2006: Derek Ambrose (Physical Education Michael Fair, OG (Physical Education) Joe Judge, QB (History) Keith Andrews (Biological Sciences Ti Garner, CB (General Business) McKinley Scott, WR (Real Est. & Mortgage) James Bowles (Geosciences) Lahitia Grant, FL (Industrial Technology) Kevin Sijansky, SN (Microbiology) Christopher Britt (Physical Education) John Hatcher, TE (Biological Science) Robert Wallis, P (Geosciences) Mark Brown (Accounting) Jeremy Jones, SE (Agr. & Extension Ed.) Kyle Watson, OG (Teaching & Coaching) Russell Cook (General Business Administration) Anthony Kapp, OT (Interdisciplinary Studies) Tommy Watson, OG (Teaching & Coaching) Ty Evans (General Business Administration) Reginald Kelly, TE (Industrial Technology) 2003: Keith Andrews, PK (Biological Sciences) Patrick Franks (Political Science) Rob Morgan, QB (Physical Education) Jared Cook, P (Gen. Business Admin.) David Heard (Biological Engineering) Spence Rodman, OL (Math Education) Britton Cross, TE (Biological Engineering) Brad Horton (General Business Administration) Kevin Sluder, DT (Physical Education) Willie Evans, DE (Gen. Business Admin.) Jarvis Kyles (General Business Administration) Kenwoynne Smith, DT (Industrial Technology) Ty Freeman, WR (Gen. Business Admin.) Lance Long (Management) Randy Thomas, OG (Educational Psychology) Reggie Harris, SN (Secondary Education) Blake McAdams (Physical Education) Jeff Walker, P (Physical Education) Blake Jones, C (Interdisciplinary Studies) Carlton Rice (Physical Education) George White, FS (Chemistry) Joe Judge, QB (History) Casey Rogers (Mathematics) Forrest Williams, WR (Physical Education) Kenny Kern, LB (Banking & Finance) Ben Shelton (Real Estate & Mortgage) Edward Yeates, LB (Physical Education) Brett Morgan, DB (Physical Education) Dezmond Sherrod (Insurance) 1999: Keith Adams, NG (Agricultural Engineering) Samuel Myers, DB (Biological Engineering) Anthony Strauder (Physical Education) Trey Belcher, FL (Banking & Finance) Logan Owens, P (Physical Education)

Media Information & Record Book 5.40 Defense TEAM RECORDS RUSHING SCORING INTERCEPTIONS SACKS MOST ATTEMPTS AGAINST MOST POINTS ALLOWED 1. 22 (1994) 1. 39 (1996) Season: 608 (1977) Season: 471 (2003) 2. 19 (1970) 2. 38 (1991) 19 (2000) 3. 36 (1998) FEWEST ATTEMPTS AGAINST FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED 4. 18 (1967) 4. 34 (1999) Season: 328 (1936) Season: 6 (1903) 18 (1977) 5. 33 (1989) Season (Since 1950): 373 (1958) Season (Modern Era): 25 (1936) 18 (1992) 6. 32 (1985) Season (Since 1950): 82 (1963) 7. 17 (1963) 7. 31 (2000) MOST NET YARDS ALLOWED 17 (1972) 8. 30 (2005) Season: 2853 (1986) HIGHEST POINTS-PER-GAME ALLOWED 9. 16 (1998) 9. 27 (1997) Season: 39.25 (2003) [471 in 12 games] 10. 15 (1993) 10. 25 (1993) FEWEST NET YARDS ALLOWED 15 (1999) Season: 505 (1940) LOWEST POINTS-PER-GAME ALLOWED Season (Since 1950): 736 (1999) Season: 2.5 (1936) [25 in 10 games] MOST SACKS Season (Since 1950): 8.2 (1963) [82 in 10 games] Season: 39 (1996) LOWEST YARDS-PER-RUSH ALLOWED Season: 1.44 (1940) [350 for 505 yards] MOST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED MOST PLAYS AGAINST Season (Since 1950): 1.83 (1999) [403 for 736 yards] Season: 63 (2003) Season: 898 (2003) LOWEST YARDS-PER-GAME ALLOWED FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED FEWEST PLAYS AGAINST Season: 50.5 (1940) [505 in 10 games] Season: 4 (1936) Season: 431 (1936) Season (Since 1950): 66.9 (1999) [736 in 11 games] Season (Since 1950): 9 (1963) Season (Since 1950): 504 (1958) FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED MOST SHUTOUTS BY MOST NET YARDS ALLOWED Season (Modern Era): 2 (1936) Season: 7 (1913 & 1936) Season: 5682 (2003) Season (Since 1950): 4 (1963) Season (Since 1950): 3 (1950 & 1963)

FEWEST NET YARDS ALLOWED PASSING FIRST DOWNS Season: 1010 (1936) MOST INTERCEPTIONS MOST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED Season (Since 1950): 2070 (1963) Season: 22 (1994) Season: 290 (2003)

LOWEST YARDS-PER-PLAY ALLOWED MOST ATTEMPTS AGAINST FEWEST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED Season: 2.34 (1936) [431 for 1010 yards] Season: 426 (2000) Season: 51 (1936) Season (Since 1950): 3.34 (1999) [734 for 2448 yds] Season (Since 1950): 101 (1957) FEWEST ATTEMPTS AGAINST LOWEST YARDS-PER-GAME ALLOWED Season: 102 (1950) FUMBLES Season: 101.0 (1936) [1010 in 10 games] MOST FUMBLES CAUSED Season (Since 1950): 207.0 (1963) [2070 in 10 gms] MOST COMPLETIONS ALLOWED Season: 45 (1976) Season: 232 (2003) MOST TDS ALLOWED MOST FUMBLES RECOVERED Season: 61 (2003) FEWEST COMPLETIONS ALLOWED Season: 29 (1953) Season: 40 (1936) FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED Season (Since 1950): 50 (1956 & 1953) TURNOVERS Season: 4 (1936) MOST TURNOVERS CAUSED Season (Since 1950): 9 (1963) MOST NET YARDS ALLOWED Season: 43 (1970) Season: 3,399 (2003)

FEWEST NET YARDS ALLOWED Season: 325 (1936) Season (Since 1950): 635 (1957)

LOWEST YDS-PER-GAME ALLOWED Season: 32.5 (1936) [325 in 10 games] Season (Since 1950): 63.9 (1953) [639 in 10 games]

FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED Season (Modern Era): 2 (1960, 1953 & 1936)

Media Information & Record Book 6.1 Passing / Punting PASSING RECORDS COMPLETION PERCENTAGE PUNTING RECORDS MOST ATTEMPTS Rank Percentage Year MOST PUNTS Season: 442 (2002) 1. .571 ...... 1953 Season: 96 (1967) 2. .569 ...... 1978 FEWEST ATTEMPTS 3. .558 ...... 1960 FEWEST PUNTS Season (Modern Era): 73 (1957) 4. .556 ...... 1991 Season: 41 (1955) 5. .553 ...... 2000 MOST COMPLETIONS 6. .544 ...... 1968 HIGHEST YARDS-PER-PUNT AVERAGE Season: 226 (2002) 7. .537 ...... 1969 Season: 43.6 (1973) [61 for 2660 yards] 8. .535 ...... 1995 FEWEST COMPLETIONS 9. .527 ...... 1961 TOTAL PUNTS Season (Modern Era): 26 (1957) .527 ...... 2001 Rank Punts Year 1. 96 ...... 1967 HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE ATTEMPTS 2. 80 ...... 1971 Season (Min. 75 att.): .571 (1953) [48 of 84] Rank Attempts Year 3. 75 ...... 1989 Season (Min. 100 att.): .569 (1978) [177 of 311] 1. 442 ...... 2002 4. 71 ...... 1966 2. 406 ...... 1988 71 ...... 2005 MOST NET YARDS GAINED 3. 395 ...... 2003 6. 68 ...... 1969 Season: 2637 (1978) 4. 360 ...... 2006 68 ...... 2006 5. 355 ...... 2001 8. 65 ...... 1976 FEWEST NET YARDS GAINED 6. 352 ...... 1969 65 ...... 1981 Season (Modern Era): 502 (1963) 7. 351 ...... 1999 10. 64 ...... 1974 8. 342 ...... 1968 64 ...... 2000 HIGHEST YARDS-PER-GAME AVERAGE 9. 331 ...... 1993 64 ...... 2001 Season: 239.7 (1978) [2637 in 11 games] 10. 325 ...... 1985 PUNTING AVERAGE MOST TOUCHDOWNS THROWN COMPLETIONS Rank Average Year Season: 17 (1994) Rank Completions Year 1. 43.6 ...... 1973 1. 226 ...... 2002 2. 43.1 ...... 1996 MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN 2. 207 ...... 2003 3. 43.0 ...... 1997 Season: 25 (1949, 2003) 3. 189 ...... 1969 4. 42.8 ...... 1992 Season (Since 1950): 25 (2003) 4. 187 ...... 2001 5. 42.0 ...... 1993 5. 186 ...... 1968 6. 41.5 ...... 1982 YARDAGE 186 ...... 1988 7. 41.4 ...... 2004 Rank Yardage Year 7. 184 ...... 1999 41.4 ...... 1983 1. 2637 ...... 1978 8. 177 ...... 1978 9. 41.3 ...... 2002 2. 2611 ...... 2002 9. 171 ...... 2006 41.3 ...... 2003 3. 2433 ...... 1999 10. 170 ...... 1995 4. 2424 ...... 2003 5. 2422 ...... 1985 TOUCHDOWNS 6. 2364 ...... 2001 Rank Touchdowns Year 7. 2306 ...... 1995 1. 17 ...... 1994 8. 2300 ...... 2006 2. 16 ...... 1969 9. 2279 ...... 1988 16 ...... 1985 10. 2149 ...... 1969 16 ...... 1995 5. 15 ...... 1988 YARDS PER GAME 15 ...... 2003 Rank Yardage Year 7. 14 ...... 1978 1. 239.7 ...... 1978 14 ...... 1990 2. 221.2 ...... 1999 14 ...... 1993 3. 220.2 ...... 1985 10. 13 ...... 2001 4. 217.6 ...... 2002 13 ...... 2002 5. 214.9 ...... 1969 214.9 ...... 2001 7. 209.6 ...... 1995 8. 207.2 ...... 1988 9. 204.7 ...... 1968 10. 202.0 ...... 2003

Media Information & Record Book 6.2 Returns / Rushing / Scoring PUNT RETURNS RUSHING SCORING MOST PUNT RETURNS MOST ATTEMPTS MOST POINTS SCORED Season: 70 (1936) Season: 651 (1980) Season: 349 (1994) Season (Since 1950): 47 (1956) FEWEST ATTEMPTS HIGHEST POINTS-PER-GAME AVERAGE MOST NET YARDS GAINED Season (Modern Era): 341 (1962) Season: 36.1 (1914) [289 in 8 games] Season: 778 (1936) Season (Modern Era): 31.7 (1994) [349 in 11 games] Season (Since 1950): 521 (1971) MOST NET YARDS GAINED Season: 3135 (1980) FEWEST POINTS SCORED MOST TOUCHDOWNS Season: 0 (1896 & 1895) Season: 3 (1965, 1971, 1981 & 1998) FEWEST NET YARDS GAINED Season (Modern Era): 38 (1949) Season (Modern Era): 716 (1969) Season (Since 1950): 49 (1967) KICKOFF RETURNS MOST KICKOFF RETURNS HIGHEST YARDS-PER-RUSH AVERAGE MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED Season: 53 (1988) Season: 5.13 (1982) [565 for 2899 yards] State (11-2-1946); vs. Arkansas State (9-23-1950) Season: 45 (1994) MOST NET YARDS GAINED HIGHEST YARDS-PER-GAME AVERAGE Season: 1159 (2003) Season: 285.0 (1980) [3135 in 11 games] MOST TWO-POINT PATS MADE Season: 8 (1958) MOST TOUCHDOWNS MOST TOUCHDOWNS Season: 2 (1910) Season: 31 (1974) MOST TWO-POINT PATS ATTEMPTED Season (Modern Era): 1, Many times (Last: 2003) Season: 13 (1958) ATTEMPTS Rank Rushes Year MOST FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 651 ...... 1980 Season: 18 (1999) 2. 648 ...... 1981 3. 644 ...... 1976 MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 4. 608 ...... 1974 Season: 27 (1992) 5. 594 ...... 1975 6. 593 ...... 1979 MOST PAT KICKS MADE 7. 565 ...... 1982 Season: 37 (2000) 8. 553 ...... 1956 9. 533 ...... 1977 MOST PAT KICKS ATTEMPTED 10. 529 ...... 1991 Season: 39 (2000)

YARDS Rank Yards Year 1. 3135 ...... 1980 2. 2971 ...... 1976 3. 2907 ...... 1979 4. 2899 ...... 1982 5. 2753 ...... 1974 6. 2589 ...... 1991 7. 2564 ...... 1975 8. 2448 ...... 1981 9. 2433 ...... 1954 10. 2394 ...... 1984

YARDS PER GAME Rank Average Year 1. 285.0 ...... 1980 2. 270.1 ...... 1976 3. 264.3 ...... 1979 4. 263.5 ...... 1982 5. 253.5 ...... 1945 6. 250.3 ...... 1974 7. 248.4 ...... 1952 8. 243.3 ...... 1954 9. 235.4 ...... 1991 10. 233.1 ...... 1975

TOUCHDOWNS Rank Touchdowns Year 1. 31 ...... 1974 2. 28 ...... 1980 3. 27 ...... 2000 4. 26 ...... 1976 5. 24 ...... 1991 6. 23 ...... 1954

Media Information & Record Book 6.3 Total Offense

MOST PLAYS PER GAME OFFENSE FIRST DOWNS PASSING Season: 863 (2002) Rank Average Year Rank First Downs Year 1. 422.0 ...... 1982 1. 119 ...... 2002 FEWEST PLAYS 2. 386.4 ...... 2000 2. 108 ...... 1978 Season (Modern Era): 502 (1962) 3. 380.8 ...... 1980 3. 103 ...... 1999 4. 377.3 ...... 1985 4. 101 ...... 1988 MOST NET YARDS GAINED 5. 375.7 ...... 1994 5. 100 ...... 2003 Season: 4642 (1982) 6. 374.5 ...... 1978 6. 98 ...... 1969 7. 372.7 ...... 1991 7. 94 ...... 1990 FEWEST NET YARDS GAINED 8. 369.5 ...... 1974 94 ...... 1995 Season (Modern Era): 1638 (1967) 9. 357.5 ...... 1993 9. 93 ...... 2001 10. 356.5 ...... 1984 10. 92 ...... 1985 HIGHEST YARDS-PER-PLAY AVERAGE Season: 6.0 (1982) [771 for 4642 yards] TOTAL FIRST DOWNS FIRST DOWNS RUSHING Rank First Downs Year Rank First Downs Year HIGHEST YARDS-PER-GAME AVERAGE 1. 233 ...... 1982 1. 162 ...... 1980 Season: 422.0 (1982) [4642 in 11 games] 2. 220 ...... 1974 2. 149 ...... 1991 3. 218 ...... 1980 3. 147 ...... 1982 MOST TOUCHDOWNS (RUSH & PASS) 4. 216 ...... 2002 4. 143 ...... 1974 Season: 40 (1974) 5. 213 ...... 1991 5. 141 ...... 1981 6. 210 ...... 1994 TOTAL PLAYS 7. 207 ...... 1985 Rank Plays Year 8. 204 ...... 1983 1. 863 ...... 2002 9. 203 ...... 1978 2. 817 ...... 1980 203 ...... 1987 3. 809 ...... 1981 203 ...... 1995 4. 807 ...... 1970 5. 795 ...... 1974 6. 787 ...... 1985 7. 783 ...... 1987 8. 780 ...... 1977 9. 771 ...... 1982 771 ...... 1988

TOTAL OFFENSIVE YARDS Rank Yards Year 1. 4642 ...... 1982 2. 4250 ...... 2000 3. 4189 ...... 1980 4. 4150 ...... 1985 5. 4133 ...... 1994 6. 4120 ...... 1978 7. 4100 ...... 1991 8. 4065 ...... 1974 9. 4042 ...... 2002 10. 3932 ...... 1993

Media Information & Record Book 6.4 Defense TEAM DEFENSIVE RECORDS SCORING FIRST DOWNS MOST SACKS MOST POINTS ALLOWED MOST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED Game: 9, vs. Tulane (11-11-1989); Game: 74, vs. Houston (10-4-1969) Game: 35, vs. LSU (11-15-1969) vs. Mississippi (11-30-1996) FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED FEWEST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED MOST PLAYS AGAINST Game: 0, Many times [Last: vs. South Carolina (9-25- Game: 1, Many times [Last: vs. Howard (9-21-1963)] Game: 97, vs. Auburn (11-5-1949) 1999)] FUMBLES FEWEST PLAYS AGAINST MOST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED MOST FUMBLES CAUSED Game: 35, vs. Howard (9-21-1963) Game: 10, vs. Houston (10-4-1969) Game: 11, vs. Kentucky (10-18-1952); vs. Alabama (10-31-1981) MOST NET YARDS ALLOWED FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED Game: 736, vs. Houston (10-4-1969) Game: 0, Many times [Last: vs. Memphis (9-2-2000)] MOST FUMBLES RECOVERED Game: 7, vs. Memphis St. (10-16-1976); FEWEST NET YARDS ALLOWED SINGLE-GAME OPPONENT SCORING vs. Alabama (10-31-1981) Game: 26, vs. Howard College (9-21-1963) Pts. Opponent (MSU Score) Site Date 74 Houston (0) Houston 10-4-1969 TURNOVERS LOWEST YARDS-PER-PLAY ALLOWED 65 South Carolina (39) Starkville 10-14-1995 MOST TURNOVERS CAUSED Game: 1.35, vs. Howard (9-21-1963) [26 for 35 yards] 61 Vanderbilt (0) Columbus 10-1-1904 Game: 8, Many times [Last: vs. Florida (9-24-1977)] 61 Louisiana State (6) Away 11-15-1969 MOST TDS ALLOWED 59 Alabama (0) B’ham 11-30-1922 Game: 10, vs. Houston (10-4-1969) 59 Tulane (7) Away 10-31-1931 59 Tennessee (21) Away 11-15-2003 FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED 58 Alabama (14) Away 11-4-1972 Game: 0, Many times [Last: vs. USC (9-25-1999)] 56 Auburn (0) B’ham 11-7-1970 55 N.O. Athletic Club (0) Away 11-21-1896 RUSHING 55 Alabama (13) Away 12-1-1945 MOST ATTEMPTS AGAINST 55 Louisiana State (0) Away 11-18-1967 Game: 84, vs. Houston (10-4-1969) 54 Texas (7) Away 11-11-1921 54 Tulane (6) Away 10-29-1949 FEWEST ATTEMPTS AGAINST 53 Tulane (0) Away 11-1-1930 Game: 17, vs. Kentucky (11-3-2001) 53 Alabama (0) Meridian 10-10-1931 53 Alabama (0) Montgomery 10-1-1932 MOST NET YARDS ALLOWED 53 Alabama (34) Starkville 10-29-1988 Game: 549, vs. Houston (10-4-1969) 52 Louisiana State (0) Away 11-20-1896 52 Auburn (13) Away 11-8-1969 FEWEST NET YARDS ALLOWED 52 Tennessee (14) Away 9-23-1995 Game: -78, vs. Florida (9-30-2000) 52 Florida (0) Away 9-29-2001 52 Arkansas (6) Away 11-22-2003 FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED 51 LSU (0) Baton Rouge 9-25-2004 Game: 0, Many times [Last: vs. Tulane (9-13-2003)] 51 Tulane (6) Jackson 10-6-1928 51 Ole Miss (14) Away 11-25-1972 PASSING 50 Louisiana State (0) Away 11-7-1908 MOST INTERCEPTIONS 49 Mississippi (7) Starkville 12-1-1951 Game: 6, vs. Arkansas (9-30-1939); 49 Vanderbilt (19) Starkville 9-25-1971 vs. Troy State (10-12-2002) 49 Auburn (15) Starkville 10-12-1996 48 Auburn (20) Away 10-7-1995 MOST ATTEMPTS AGAINST Game: 62, vs. Kentucky (9-6-1997)

FEWEST ATTEMPTS AGAINST Game: 1, vs. Union (9-26-1942)

MOST COMPLETIONS ALLOWED Game: 40, vs. South Carolina (10-14-1995); vs. Kentucky (9-6-1997)

FEWEST COMPLETIONS ALLOWED Game: 0, Many times [Last: vs. Florida (9-27-1958)]

MOST NET YARDS ALLOWED Game: 494, vs. Florida (9-30-2000)

FEWEST NET YARDS ALLOWED Game: 0, Many times [Last: vs. Florida (9-27-1958)]

FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED Game: 0, Many times [Last: vs. Auburn (10-18-2003)]

Media Information & Record Book 7.1 Passing / Punting TEAM PASSING RECORDS SINGLE-GAME PASSING HIGHS TEAM PUNTING RECORDS MOST ATTEMPTS Yds. Opponent Site Year Stats MOST PUNTS Game: 53, vs. LSU (11-14-1970); 466 Tulane Starkville 1994 21-of-30, 4TD Game: 20, vs. Texas Christian (10-24-1936) vs. Alabama (11-4-1978) 456 Alabama Birmingham 1978 31-of-53, 1TD 405 Florida Gainesville 1993 24-of-44, 2TD FEWEST PUNTS FEWEST ATTEMPTS 384 Kentucky Starkville 2006 22-of-41, 3TD Game: 0, vs. Murray (1946); vs. Arkansas St. (1961); vs. Game: 1, vs. San Francisco (12-5-1942); 379 Georgia Starkville 1988 25-of-45, 5TD Arkansas St. (1992); vs. ETSU (1998) vs. Tennessee (9-30-1950) 378 FSU Starkville 1978 19-of-34, 5TD 372 J’ville St. Starkville 2002 17-of-29, 3TD HIGHEST YARDS-PER-PUNT AVERAGE MOST COMPLETIONS 370 Memphis Starkville 1993 23-of-43, 3TD Game (Min. 5 punts): Game: 32, vs. Alabama (11-1-1969) 363 Ole Miss Jackson 1978 25-of-46, 1TD 51.4, vs. Kentucky (1996) [5 for 257 yards] 360 Houston Houston 2003 24-of-42, 3TD Game (Min. 10 punts): FEWEST COMPLETIONS 346 BYU Starkville 2001 20-of-28, 3TD 47.5, vs. South Carolina (1996) [10 for 475 yards] Game: 0, Many times [Last: vs. Georgia (9-23-1967)] 340 Ole Miss Oxford 2002 23-of-42, 1TD 335 Alabama Starkville 1988 21-of-44, 4TD HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE 320 Auburn Auburn 1999 25-of-49, 2TD Game (Min. 10 att.): .909 vs. Fla. (1962) [10 of 11] 312 USM Jackson 1988 22-of-45, 3TD Game (Min. 15 att.): .813 vs. Tuln. (1982) [13 of 16] 311 USM Jackson 1985 15-of-36, 3TD Game (Min. 25 att.): .744 vs. FSU (1968) [29 of 39] 311 Tennessee Knoxville 1995 25-of-45, 2TD 310 Vanderbilt Nashville 1999 15-of-26, 2TD MOST NET YARDS GAINED 309 Kentucky Lexington 1990 16-of-30, 2TD Game: 466, vs. Tulane (10-22-1994) 305 Auburn Starkville 1978 27-of-44, 0TD 297 Alabama Tuscaloosa 1985 22-of-45, 3TD FEWEST NET YARDS GAINED 296 UNC Atlanta 1993 25-of-45, 1TD Game: 0, Many times [Last: vs. Georgia (9-23-1967)] 293 Texas Tech Jackson 1968 17-of-30, 1TD 290 Ole Miss Starkville 1969 24-of-44, 3TD MOST TOUCHDOWNS THROWN 289 Arkansas Starkville 2002 25-of-49, 2TD Game: 5, vs. Murray (1946); 287 Kentucky Lexington 1985 13-of-39, 1TD vs. FSU (1978); vs. UGA (1988)

MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN Game: 8, vs. Alabama (10-10-1936) Modern Game: 6, vs. Cincinnati (10-15-1949); vs. Arkansas (11-22-2003)

Media Information & Record Book 7.2 Returns / Rushing / Scoring PUNT RETURNS SCORING RECORDS SINGLE-GAME SCORING HIGHS MOST PUNT RETURNS MOST POINTS SCORED Pts. Opponent (Score) Site Date Game: 20, vs. Texas Christian (10-24-1936) Quarter: 40, vs. Howard College (11-18-1910) [3rd] 82 Howard College (0) Starkville 11-18-1910 Modern Quarter: 28, vs. Millsaps (10-7-1944) [1st]; 80 Southwestern Baptist (0) Starkville 10-19-1907 MOST NET YARDS GAINED vs. Murray State (11-2-1946) [1st] 77 Cumberland (0) Starkville 10-10-1914 Game: 225, vs. Tennessee-Chattanooga (9-29-1946) Quarter (Since 1950): 31, vs. NE La. (11-2-1996) [2nd] 75 Mercer (0) Columbus 10-24-1907 Half: 49, vs. Murray State (11-2-1946) [half] 69 Murray State (0) Starkville 11-2-1946 MOST TOUCHDOWNS Half (Since 1950): 41, vs. FSU (10-14-1978) [2nd] 68 Mississippi College (0) Starkville 10-13-1917 Game: 1, Many times (Last: Jacksonville St., 10-14-2006) Game: 82, vs. Howard College (11-18-1910) 68 Sewanee (0) Jackson 10-31-1936 Modern Game: 69, vs. Murray State (11-2-1946) 67 Arkansas State (0) Starkville 9-23-1950 KICKOFF RETURNS Game (Since 1950): 67, vs. Arkansas State (9-23-1950) 66 Howard College (0) Starkville 10-4-1913 MOST KICKOFF RETURNS 66 Mercer (0) Starkville 11-7-1914 Game: 10, vs. Tulane (1949); vs. Houston (1969) FEWEST POINTS SCORED 66 Tulane (22) Starkville 10-22-1994 Game: 0, Many times [Last: vs. Auburn (9-9-06)] 65 Mississippi (0) Tupelo 11-6-1915 MOST NET YARDS GAINED 62 Marion [AL] Mil. Inst. (0) Starkville 10-13-1906 Game: 227, vs. Houston (10-4-1969) MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 62 Birmingham-Southern (0) Starkville 11-3-1911 Game: 14, vs. Howard College (11-18-1910) 61 Tulane (0) Jackson 11-14-1914 MOST TOUCHDOWNS Modern Game: 10 vs. Sewanee (10-31-1936); vs. Murray 61 Middle Tennessee (35) Starkville 10-28-2000 Game: 1, Many times (Last: Memphis, 10-11-2003) State (11-2-1946); vs. Arkansas State (9-23-1950) 59 Tenn. Medical College (0) Starkville 11-11-1904 59 Northeast Louisiana Starkville 11-2-1996 MOST TWO-POINT PATS MADE 56 Mississippi College (7) Starkville 10-11-1919 RUSHING RECORDS Game: 5, vs. Arkansas State (10-10-1959) 56 Union (7) Starkville 10-25-1941 MOST ATTEMPTS 56 Millsaps College (0) Starkville 10-7-1944 Game: 78, vs. Louisville (9-18-1976) MOST TWO-POINT PATS ATTEMPTED 56 Louisville (7) Starkville 10-26-1974 Game: 6 vs. Arkansas State (10-10-1959) 56 Arkansas State (6) Starkville 10-24-1992 FEWEST ATTEMPTS 55 Florida State (27) Starkville 10-14-1978 Game: 18, vs. Auburn (11-8-1969) MOST FIELD GOALS MADE 55 Louisiana State (31) Jackson 11-15-1980 Game: 5, vs. NC State (1995); vs. Arkansas (1998) 54 Marion [AL] Mil. Inst. (0) Starkville 10-3-1914 MOST NET YARDS GAINED 54 Northwestern La. (0) Starkville 11-10-1945 Game: 532, vs. Union (10-25-1941) MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 53 East Tennessee State (6) Starkville 10-17-1998 Modern Game: 490, vs. Colorado St. (10-10-1981) Game: 5, vs. Ole Miss (1977); vs. Kentucky (1985); 52 Vanderbilt (21) Starkville 9-22-1973 vs. Tulane (1987); vs. Florida (1992); vs. Auburn (1992); 51 Southern Miss (15) Starkville 10-24-1970 FEWEST NET YARDS GAINED vs. Arkansas (1998) 51 Jacksonville State (13) Starkville 9-14-2002 Game: (-20), vs. Houston (10-4-1969) MOST PAT KICKS MADE LARGEST MARGINS OF VICTORY HIGHEST YARDS-PER-RUSH AVERAGE Game: 12, vs. Howard College (11-18-1910) HOME (AT SCOTT FIELD) Game: 8.9, vs. Union (1941) [60-532 yards] Modern Game: 9, vs. Murray State (11-2-1946) Margin Score Opponent Date Modern Game: 8.0, vs. North Texas (1954) [39-311] +82 82-0 Howard College 11-18-1910 MOST PAT KICKS ATTEMPTED +80 80-0 Southwestern Baptist 10-19-1907 MOST TOUCHDOWNS Game: 14, vs. Howard College (11-18-1910) +77 77-0 Cumberland 10-10-1914 Game: 12, vs. Cumberland (1914) Modern Game: 10, vs. Murray State (11-2-1946) +69 69-0 Murray State 11-2-1946 Modern Game: 8 vs. Arkansas St. (1950); +68 68-0 Mississippi College 10-13-1917 vs. Louisville (1974) +67 67-0 Arkansas State 9-23-1950 +66 66-0 Howard College 10-4-1913 SINGLE-GAME RUSHING HIGHS +66 66-0 Mercer 11-7-1914 Yds. Opponent Site Date Carries +62 62-0 Marion [AL] Mil. Inst. 10-13-1906 532 Union Univ. Starkville 10-25-1941 60 +62 62-0 Birmingham-Southern 11-3-1911 490 Colorado St. Ft. Collins 10-10-1981 74, 5 TD +59 59-0 Tenn. Medical College 11-11-1904 464 Arkansas St. Starkville 10-24-1992 73, 6 TD +59 59-0 Northeast Louisiana 11-2-1996 449 Louisville Starkville 9-18-1976 78, 3 TD +56 56-0 Millsaps College 10-7-1944 443 Marshall Starkville 10-20-1979 63, 6 TD +54 54-0 Marion [AL] Mil. Inst. 10-3-1914 427 Memphis St. Starkville 10-11-1958 58, 4 TD +54 54-0 Northwestern La. 11-10-1945 426 Kentucky Starkville 10-12-1991 62, 3 TD 423 Vanderbilt Starkville 9-19-1981 61, 3 TD ROAD (AWAY FROM SCOTT FIELD) 418 Memphis St. Memphis 10-16-1976 70, 5 TD Margin Score Opponent Date 415 Arkansas St. Starkville 10-4-1952 58, 6 TD +75 75-0 *Mercer 10-24-1907 +68 68-0 *Sewanee 10-31-1936 +65 65-0 *Mississippi 11-6-1915 +61 61-0 *Tulane 11-14-1914 +43 43-0 Meridian Ath. Club 10-24-1903 +40 47-7 Kentucky 10-29-1994 +38 38-0 Marion [AL] Mil. Inst. 10-20-1905 +38 38-0 South Carolina 9-26-1998 +36 36-0 Houston 9-18-1965 +33 33-0 Chattanooga 10-14-1916 +33 33-0 Vanderbilt 10-17-1942 +30 44-14 Memphis State 10-12-1962 +29 35-6 Tulane 10-12-1962 *neutral site contests

Media Information & Record Book 7.3 Scoring / Total Offense / Comebacks LARGEST MARGINS OF DEFEAT COMEBACKS AND LAST-MINUTE HEROICS (SINCE 1970) Score Opponent Site Date LARGEST FOURTH-QUARTER COMEBACKS -74 0-74 Houston Houston 10-4-1969 **Time Time Final Final -61 0-61 Vanderbilt Columbus, Miss. 10-1-1904 Pts. Opponent Date Remaining Score Lead Taken Score -59 0-59 Alabama Birmingham, Ala. 11-30-1922 14 Memphis State 10/5/1985 9:12 14-28 0:00 31-28 -56 0-56 Auburn Birmingham, Ala. 11-7-1970 14 Mississippi 11/25/1999 12:49 6-20 0:04 23-20 -55 0-55 NOAC New Orleans 11-21-1896 13 at Auburn 10/9/1999 2:28 3-16 0:19 18-16 -55 0-55 LSU Baton Rouge 11-18-1967 12 at Kentucky 10/31/1992 5:55 21-33 0:37 37-36 -55 6-61 LSU Baton Rouge 11-15-1969 9 at Tennessee 9/23/1986 7:32 14-23 4:40 27-23 -53 0-53 Tulane New Orleans 11-1-1930 7 Arkansas State 9/7/1985 3:41 7-14 2:28 22-14 -53 0-53 Alabama Meridian, Miss. 10-10-1931 7 Tulane 10/19/1985 11:56 20-27 0:02 31-27 -53 0-53 Alabama Montgomery, Ala. 10-1-1932 7 Tennessee 9/24/1994 9:32 14-21 0:36 24-21 -52 0-52 LSU Baton Rouge 11-20-1896 7 Memphis 8/30/1997 9:53 3-10 0:00 13-10 -52 7-59 Tulane New Orleans 10-31-1931 7 Central Florida 10/25/1997 6:38 21-28 5:13 35-28 -52 0-52 Florida Gainesville 9-29-2001 7 Kentucky 11/3/2001 13:09 7-14 7:31 17-14 -51 0-51 LSU Baton Rouge 9-25-2004 -50 0-50 LSU Baton Rouge 11-7-1908 LARGEST DEFICIT OVERCOME TO WIN A GAME **Time Time Final Final TOTAL OFFENSE RECORDS Pts. Opponent Date Remaining Score Lead Taken Score MOST PLAYS 16 at Auburn 10/9/1999 0:56 (3) 0-16 0:19 18-16 Game: 91, vs. Louisville (10-26-1974) $ 14 Mississippi 11/19/1977 5:22 (2) 0-14 12:05 18-14 14 Memphis State 10/5/1985 9:12 (4) 14-28 0:00 31-28 FEWEST PLAYS 14 Tennessee 10/24/1994 12:17 (3) 7-21 0:36 24-21 Game: 38, vs. Georgia (10-17-1959) 14 Mississippi 11/25/1999 12:49 (3) 6-20 0:04 23-20 14 Texas A&M 12/31/2000 9:22 (2) 0-14 OT 43-41 MOST NET YARDS GAINED 12 at Kentucky 10/31/1992 5:55 (4) 21-33 0:37 37-36 Game: 596, vs. Florida State (10-14-1978) 12 Kentucky 11/4/1999 13:21 (2) 7-19 0:05 23-22 11 Kentucky 10/28/1995 0:39 (2) 14-25 4:51 42-32 FEWEST NET YARDS GAINED 11 Kentucky 10/6/1997 9:59 (3) 10-21 1:10 35-27 Game: 42, vs. Mississippi (11-26-1966) 10 Memphis 9/30/1997 4:54 (2) 0-10 0:00 13-10

HIGHEST YARDS-PER-PLAY AVERAGE GAMES WON IN LAST POSSESSION Game: 9.7, vs. Tulane (10-22-1994) [57 for 554 yards] Date Opponent Score # Winning Play Time 10/1/1977 at Kansas State $ 24-21 Dennis Johnson 24 pass from Bruce Threadgill 1:16 SINGLE-GAME TOTAL OFFENSE HIGHS 10/24/1981 at Auburn 21-17 Danny Knight 18 pass from 1:00 No. Opp. (Site) Date 11/13/1982 Louisiana State 27-24 Dana Moore 45 FG 0:23 596 Florida St. (Starkville) 10-14-1978 11/17/1984 Louisiana State 16-14 Artie Cosby 27 FG 1:15 593 Kentucky (Starkville) 10-12-1991 10/5/1985 Memphis 31-28 Artie Cosby 54 FG 0:00 581 Louisville (Starkville) 10-26-1974 10/9/1989 at Southern Miss 26-23 Joel Logan 34 FG 0:04 571 Ark. St. (Starkville) 9-11-1982 10/31/1992 at Kentucky 37-36 Willie Harris 5 pass from Greg Plump (Kenny Roberts run) 0:37 556 Tulane (New Orleans) 9-4-1982 9/30/1997 Memphis 13-10 Brian Hazelwood 53 FG 0:00 554 Ark. St. (Starkville) 9-23-1950 11/21/1998 Arkansas 22-21 Brian Hazelwood 27 FG 0:07 554 Tulane (Starkville) 10-22-1994 11/4/1999 Kentucky 23-22 Scott Westerfield 45 FG 0:05 553 NE La. (Starkville) 9-16-1972 11/25/1999 Mississippi 23-20 Scott Westerfield 44 FG 0:04 549 Marshal (Starkville) 10-20-1979 12/31/2000 Texas A&M 43-41 6 run First Overtime 548 NE La. (Starkville) 11-2-1996 10/23/2004 Florida 38-31 Jerious Norwood 37 run 0:32 547 Jack. St. (Starkville) 9-14-2002 9/23/2006 UAB 16-10 Omarr Conner 21 run First Overtime 539 Ark. St. (Starkville) 10-24-1992 538 Alabama (Starkville) 11-11-2000 OTHER GAMES WON IN THE LAST TWO MINUTES 532 Tulane (Starkville) 9-14-1991 Date Opponent Score # Winning Play Time 530 Murray St. (Starkville) 11-2-1946 10/26/1991 at Auburn 24-17 Kenny Roberts 61 run 1:49 530 Middle Tenn. (Starkville) 10-28-2000 9/24/1994 Tennessee 24-21 Kendell Watkins 2 pass from Derrick Taite 0:36 10/15/1994 at South Carolina 41-36 Chris Jones 26 pass from Derrick Taite 1:04 10/9/1999 at Auburn 18-16 Matt Butler 11 pass from Matt Wyatt 0:19 10/23/1999 Louisiana State 17-16 Rod Gibson 1 run 1:39

** – time remaining when first points of comeback were registered # — conversion included where it provided the margin of victory $ — game later forfeited by the NCAA

Media Information & Record Book 7.4 All-Purpose / Defense DEFENSIVE RECORDS ALL-PURPOSE RECORDS MOST INTERCEPTIONS MOST PLAYS Career: 16, Walt Harris (1992-95) Career: 596, Michael Davis (1991-94) MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS MOST NET YARDS GAINED Career: 219, Anthony Derricks (1995-98) [6 INT] Career: 4169, Walter Packer (1973-76) HIGHEST YARDS-PER-INTERCEPTION HIGHEST YARDS-PER-PLAY AVERAGE Career (Min. 6 INT): 36.5, Anthony Derricks (1995-98) [6 Career (Min. 150 plays): 17.8, Glen Young (1979-82) [162 for 2883 yards] for 219 yards] Career (Min. 200 plays): 14.5, Mardye McDole (1977-80) [232 for 3353 yards] MOST TDS ON INTERCEPTION RETURNS CAREER ALL-PURPOSE LEADERS Career: 2, Harper Davis (1945-48); Walt Harris (1992-94); Player Seasons Rush Rec. KR PR Yds. Anthony Derricks (1995-98); Ashley Cooper (1998-99); 1. Walter Packer 1973-76 2820 171 1166 12 4169 Conner Stephens (1998-2001); Derek Pegues (2005-06) 2. Tony James 1989-92 218 561 1862 1332 3973 3. Jerious Norwood 2002-05 3212 186 309 43 3750 MOST TOTAL TACKLES 4. David Smith 1968-70 80 2168 1131 193 3572 Career: 448, James Williams (1986-89) 5. Mardye McDole 1977-80 430 2214 427 282 3353 6. Dicenzo Miller 1998-01 2209 732 186 147 3274 MOST SACKS 7. Kenny Roberts 1989-92 2070 533 344 0 2947 Career: 49.0, Billy Jackson (1980-83) 8. Robert Isaac 1994-97 1198 255 1093 387 2933 9. Michael Haddix 1979-82 2558 353 0 0 2911 CAREER DEFENSIVE LEADERS 10. Eric Moulds 1993-95 -9 2022 828 0 2841 INTERCEPTIONS Player Year Yds. Avg. Int. 1. Walt Harris 1992-95 162 10.1 16 2. Izell McGill 1994-97 165 13.8 12 3. Henry Davison 1974-77 123 11.2 11 Kenny Johnson 1976-79 146 13.3 11 5. Frank Dowsing 1970-72 52 5.2 10 Steve Freeman 1972-74 75 7.5 10 Kelvin Knight 1990-93 157 15.7 10 Fred Smoot 1999-00 44 4.4 10 9. Bill Kiser 1965-67 76 8.4 9 Emile Petro 1970-72 63 7.0 9 Ken Phares 1970-72 133 14.8 9

TOTAL TACKLES Player Seasons TT 1. Ray Costict 1973-76 467 2. Harvey Hull 1973-76 454 3. James Williams 1986-89 448 4. Reggie Stewart 1987-90 442 5. Johnie Cooks 1977-81 392 6. Dwayne Curry 1993-96 391 7. Billy Jackson 1980-83 360 8. Mario Haggan 1999-2002 359 9. Cedric Corse 1984-87 355 10. Daniel Boyd 1990-92 335

SACKS Player Seasons Sacks Yds. 1. Billy Jackson 1980-83 49.0 NA 2. Tyrone Keys 1977-80 26.0 NA 3. Willie Evans 2002-05 24.5 145 3. Johnie Cooks 1977-81 24.0 NA 4. Mike McEnany 1979-82 22.0 NA 5. Greg Favors 1994-97 19.5 179 6. Robert Young 1987-90 16.0 119 7. Keith Joseph 1989-92 14.0 78 Larry Williams 1994-95 12.5 84 9. Edward Smith 1997-98 12.0 112 10. Kevin Henry 1990-92 11.0 103 Wesley Leasy 1991-94 11.0 111

Media Information & Record Book 8.1 Passing PASSING RECORDS CAREER PASSING LEADERS MOST ATTEMPTS PASSING YARDAGE INTERCEPTION PERCENTAGE Career: 887, Wayne Madkin (1998-2001) Player Seasons Att. Cmp. Pct. Yds. Player Seasons Int. Att. Pct. 1. Wayne Madkin 1998-01 887 462 .521 6336 1. Omarr Conner 2003-06 15 507 .0296 MOST COMPLETIONS 2. Kevin Fant 2000-03 866 461 .532 5631 2. Derrick Taite 1993-96 25 734 .0341 Career: 462, Wayne Madkin (1998-2001) 3. Derrick Taite 1993-96 734 362 .493 5232 3. Ashby Cook 1963-65 8 225 .0356 4. Don Smith 1983-86 738 342 .463 5229 4. Wayne Madkin 1998-01 35 887 .0394 HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE 5. John Bond 1980-83 665 307 .462 4621 5. Tony Shell 1988-90 29 715 .0406 Career (250 att.): .568, Dave Marler (1977-78) [163 of 287] 6. Tony Shell 1988-90 715 349 .488 4292 6. Greg Plump 1991-93 7 157 .0446 Career (300 att.): .532, Kevin Fant (2000-03) [461 of 866] 7. Tommy Pharr 1967-69 648 339 .523 3720 7. Todd Jordan 1989-93 20 440 .0455 8. Omarr Conner 2003-06 507 269 .531 3080 8. Don Smith 1983-86 35 738 .0474 MOST NET YARDS GAINED 9. Rockey Felker 1972-74 424 207 .488 2961 9. Kevin Fant 2000-03 43 866 .0497 Career: 6336, Wayne Madkin (1998-2001) 10. Matt Wyatt 1996-99 459 222 .484 2940 10. Bruce Threadgill 1974-77 23 446 .0516

MOST TOUCHDOWNS THROWN PASS ATTEMPTS YARDS PER ATTEMPT (MIN. 150 ATT.) Career: 38, Derrick Taite (1993-96) Player Seasons Cmp. Yds. Att. Player Seasons Att. Yds. Y/Att. 1. Wayne Madkin 1998-01 462 6336 887 1. Jackie Parker 1952-53 166 1414 8.518 CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A TD PASS 2. Kevin Fant 2000-03 461 5631 866 2. Dave Marler 1977-78 287 2422 8.439 One Season: 6, Don Smith (1985); Derrick Taite (1995); 3. Don Smith 1983-86 342 5229 738 3. Sleepy Robinson 1989-92 194 1511 7.789 Kevin Fant (2003) 4. Derrick Taite 1993-96 362 5232 734 4. Wayne Madkin 1998-01 462 6336 7.143 Two Seasons: 7, Kevin Fant (2002-03) 5. Tony Shell 1988-90 349 4292 715 5. Greg Plump 1991-93 157 1120 7.134 6. John Bond 1980-83 307 4621 665 6. Derrick Taite 1993-96 734 5232 7.128 MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN 7. Tommy Pharr 1967-69 339 3720 648 7. Don Smith 1983-86 738 5229 7.085 Career: 43, Kevin Fant (2000-03) 8. Omarr Conner 2003-06 269 3080 507 8. Rockey Felker 1972-74 424 2961 6.983 9. Matt Wyatt 1996-99 222 2940 459 9. John Bond 1980-83 665 4621 6.949 CONSECUTIVE ATT. WITHOUT AN INT. 10. Bruce Threadgill 1974-77 184 2746 446 10. Ashby Cook 1963-65 225 1476 6.560 One Season: 96, Derrick Taite (1996) Two Seasons: 122, Wayne Madkin (2000-01) PASS COMPLETIONS PASSING EFFICIENCY (MIN. 150 ATT.) Player Seasons Att. Yds. Cmp. Player Year Yds. TD Int. Eff. MOST 300-YARD GAMES 1. Wayne Madkin 1998-01 887 6336 462 1. Jackie Parker 1952-53 1414 15 5 135.11 Career: 4, Kevin Fant (2000-03) 2. Kevin Fant 2000-03 866 5631 461 2. Sleepy Robinson 1989-92 1511 14 11 133.57 3. Derrick Taite 1993-96 734 5232 362 3. Dave Marler 1977-78 2422 11 17 128.48 MOST 200-YARD GAMES 4. Tony Shell 1988-90 715 4292 349 4. Derrick Taite 1993-96 5232 38 25 119.47 Career: 11, Tommy Pharr (1967-69); Wayne Madkin 5. Don Smith 1983-86 738 5229 342 5. Wayne Madkin 1998-01 6336 34 35 116.85 (1998-01); Kevin Fant (2000-03) 6. Tommy Pharr 1967-69 648 3720 339 6. Ashby Cook 1963-65 1476 10 8 113.33 7. John Bond 1980-83 665 4621 307 7. Rockey Felker 1972-74 2961 23 27 112.65 200-YARD PASSING GAMES 8. Omarr Conner 2003-06 507 3080 269 8. Kevin Fant 2000-03 5631 33 43 110.50 11 - Tommy Pharr (1967-69) 9. Matt Wyatt 1996-99 459 2940 222 9. Don Smith 1983-86 5229 31 35 110.24 11 - Wayne Madkin (1998-01) 10. Rockey Felker 1972-74 424 2961 207 10. Omarr Conner 2003-06 3080 17 15 109.23 11 - Kevin Fant (2000-03) 9 - Derrick Taite (1993-96) COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (150 ATT.) TOUCHDOWN PASSES 8 - Don Smith (1983-86) Player Seasons Cmp. Att. Pct. Player Seasons Yds. Int. No. 7 - Tony Shell (1988-90) 1. Dave Marler 1977-78 163 287 .568 1. Derrick Taite 1993-96 5232 25 38 6 - Dave Marler (1977-78) 2. Sleepy Robinson 1989-92 108 194 .557 2. Wayne Madkin 1998-01 6336 35 34 6 - Omarr Conner (2003-06) 3. Charlie Furlow 1960-62 161 290 .555 3. Kevin Fant 2000-03 5631 43 33 4 - John Bond (1980-83) 4. Kevin Fant 2000-03 461 866 .532 4. Don Smith 1983-86 5229 35 31 4 - Todd Jordan (1989-93) 5. Omarr Conner 2003-06 269 507 .531 5. Tony Shell 1988-90 4292 29 25 3 - Michael Henig (2004-06) 6. Tommy Pharr 1967-69 339 648 .523 6. Tommy Pharr 1967-69 3720 36 24 3 - (1969-70) 7. Wayne Madkin 1998-01 462 887 .521 7. Rockey Felker 1972-74 2961 27 23 2 - Rockey Felker (1972-74) 8. Jackie Parker 1952-53 86 166 .518 8. John Bond 1980-83 4621 37 18 2 - Sleepy Robinson (1990-92) 9. Ashby Cook 1963-65 114 225 .507 9. Omarr Conner 2003-06 3080 15 17 2 - Matt Wyatt (1996-99) 10. Derrick Taite 1993-96 362 734 .493 10. Matt Wyatt 1996-99 2940 24 16 1 - Mike Davis (1987-88) 1 - Eric Underwood (1987-89) 1 - Greg Plump (1991-93)

Media Information & Record Book 8.2 Punting / Receiving PUNTING RECORDS RECEIVING RECORDS CAREER RECEIVING LEADERS MOST PUNTS MOST RECEPTIONS PASS RECEPTIONS Career: 217, Dana Moore (1979-82) Career: 162, David Smith (1968-70) Player Seasons Yds. Avg. Rec. 1. David Smith 1968-70 2168 13.4 162 HIGHEST YARDS-PER-PUNT AVERAGE CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH RECEPTION 2. Sammy Milner 1968-70 1806 12.4 146 Career: 43.4, Jeff Walker (1996-99) [141 for 6126 yards] Career: 28, David Smith & Sammy Milner (1968-70) 3. Justin Jenkins 2000-03 1974 14.2 139 4. Terrell Grindle 1999-02 1724 14.5 119 CAREER PUNTING LEADERS MOST NET YARDS GAINED 5. Eric Moulds 1993-95 2022 17.1 118 PUNTS Career: 2214, Mardye McDole (1977-80) 6. Mardye McDole 1977-80 2214 19.1 116 Player Seasons Yds. Avg. No. 7. Bill Buckley 1971-73 1632 16.0 102 1. Dana Moore 1979-82 8860 40.83 217 HIGHEST YARDS-PER-CATCH AVERAGE 8. Fred Hadley 1984, ‘86-88 1520 17.7 86 2. Dick McGraw 1965-67 8363 39.08 214 Career (Min. 50 rec.): 21.9, Danny Knight (1980-83) 9. Justin Griffi th 1998-02 937 11.0 85 3. Mike Riley 1987-91 8572 40.24 213 [81 for 1773 yards] 10. Danny Knight 1980-83 1773 21.9 81 4. Jared Cook 2001-04 8313 41.98 198 Career (Min. 100 rec.): 19.1, Mardye McDole (1977-80) 5. Mike Patrick 1972-74 6999 40.93 171 [116 for 2214 yards] RECEIVING YARDAGE 6. Andy Russ 1993-96 6672 41.96 159 Player Seasons Rec. Yds. 7. Bobby Collins 1951-54 5817 37.29 156 HIGHEST YARDS-PER-GAME AVERAGE 1. Mardye McDole 1977-80 116 2214 8. Jeff Walker 1996-99 6126 43.44 141 Career: 74.8, David Smith (1968-70) [2168 in 29 games] 2. David Smith 1968-70 162 2168 9. Blake McAdams 2005- 5489 40.06 137 3. Eric Moulds 1993-95 118 2022 10. Gerald Vaught 1975-76 4623 37.89 122 MOST TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 4. Justin Jenkins 2000-03 139 1974 Tommy Parks 1986-88 4824 39.54 122 Career: 17, Eric Moulds (1993-95); 5. Sammy Milner 1968-70 146 1806 Justin Jenkins (2000-03) 6. Danny Knight 1980-83 81 1773 PUNTING YARDS 7. Terrell Grindle 1999-02 119 1724 Player Seasons Avg. No. Yds. CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH TD CATCH 8. Bill Buckley 1971-73 102 1632 1. Dana Moore 1979-82 40.83 217 8860 Season: 5, Justin Jenkins (2003) 9. Fred Hadley 1984, ‘86-88 86 1520 2. Mike Riley 1987-91 40.24 213 8572 10. Willie Harris 1989-92 74 1391 3. Dick McGraw 1965-67 39.08 214 8363 MOST 100-YARD GAMES 4. Jared Cook 2001-04 41.98 198 8313 Career: 8, David Smith (1968-70) TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 5. Mike Patrick 1972-74 40.93 171 6999 Player Seasons Rec. TD 6. Andy Russ 1993-96 41.96 159 6672 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES 1. Eric Moulds 1993-95 118 17 7. Jeff Walker 1996-99 43.44 141 6126 8 - David Smith (1968-70) Justin Jenkins 2000-03 139 17 8. Bobby Collins 1951-54 37.29 156 5817 7 - Mardye McDole (1977-80) 3. Bill Buckley 1971-73 102 14 9. Blake McAdams 2005- 40.06 137 5489 6 - Bill Buckley (1971-73) 4. Mardye McDole 1977-80 116 13 10. Tommy Parks 1986-88 39.54 122 4824 6 - Justin Jenkins (2000-03) Jerry Bouldin 1987-90 78 13 5 - Tony Burks (2006-) 6. David Smith 1968-70 162 12 PUNTING AVERAGE (MIN. 75 ATT.) 5 - Danny Knight (1980-83) 7. Sammy Milner 1968-70 146 11 Player Seasons No. Yds. Avg. 4 - Fred Hadley (1984-88) 8. Harper Davis 1945-48 46 10 1. Jeff Walker 1996-99 141 6126 43.44 4 - Willie Harris (1989-92) Danny Knight 1980-83 81 10 2. Todd Jordan 1989-93 112 4793 42.80 4 - Eric Moulds (1993-95) 10. Fred Hadley 1984, ‘86-88 86 9 3. Jared Cook 2001-04 198 8313 41.98 4 - Terrell Grindle (1999-02) 4. Andy Russ 1993-96 159 6672 41.96 3 - Kevin Prentiss (1997-98) YARDS PER RECEPTION (MIN. 40 REC.) 5. Mike Patrick 1972-74 171 6999 40.93 2 - Sammy Milner (1968-70) Player Seasons Rec. Yds. YPR 6. Dana Moore 1979-82 217 8860 40.83 2 - Kelvin Love (1998-99) 1. Danny Knight 1980-83 81 1773 21.89 7. Mike Riley 1987-91 213 8572 40.24 2 - Ray Ray Bivines (2001-2004) 2. Kelvin Love 1998-99 52 1100 21.15 8. Jim Nabers 1977-78 92 3680 40.00 1 - John Grace (1942, '46-47) 3. Chris Jones 1992-95 62 1199 19.34 9. Tommy Parks 1986-88 122 4824 39.54 1 - Harland Reed (1964-66) 4. Louis Clark 1983-86 62 1192 19.23 10. Lanny Sheffi eld 1971-72 88 3446 39.16 1 - Bobby Gossett (1967-69) 5. Mardye McDole 1977-80 116 2214 19.09 1 - Sandy Braswell (1972-74) 6. Willie Harris 1989-92 74 1391 18.80 1 - Howard Lewis (1973-75) 7. Kevin Prentiss 1997-98 58 1066 18.38 1 - Gavin Rees (1974-77) 8. Fred Hadley 1984, ‘86-88 86 1520 17.67 1 - Jerry Price (1979-82) 9. Eric Moulds 1993-95 118 2022 17.14 1 - Glen Young (1979-82) 10. Glen Young 1979-82 48 771 16.06 1 - Kenny Rogers (1982-85) 1 - Art Mordecai (1983-84) 1 - Louis Clark (1983-86) 1 - James Bloodworth (1984-85) 1 - Jerry Bouldin (1987-90) 1 - Chris Jones (1992-93) 1 - Kenny Causey (1993) 1 - Shaston Coleman (1994-95) 1 - Keffer McGee (1994-96) 1 - Robert Isaac (1995-96) 1 - McKinley Scott (2002-2004) 1 - Will Prosser (2003- 2006)

Media Information & Record Book 8.3 Returning PUNT RETURN RECORDS CAREER RETURN LEADERS MOST PUNT RETURNS PUNT RETURNS KICKOFF RETURNS Career: 121, Tony James (1989-92) Player Seasons Avg Yds. Ret. Player Seasons Avg. Yds. Ret. 1. Tony James 1989-92 11.0 1332 121 1. Tony James 1989-92 23.9 1862 78 MOST PR NET YARDS GAINED 2. Bobby Herrington 1930-31,33 8.8 777 88 2. John Moore 1985-89 17.6 1197 68 Career: 1332, Tony James (1989-92) 3. Bernard Euell 1992-95 7.3 411 56 3. Glen Young 1979-82 23.3 1538 66 4. Tom McWilliams 1944, 46-48 14.5 795 55 4. Walter Packer 1973-76 19.4 1166 60 HIGHEST PR YARDS-PER-GAME 5. Billy Stacy 1956-58 11.2 580 52 5. Fred Reid 2001-04 21.4 1303 61 Career: 32.4, Bobby Herrington (1930-33) [777 in 24] 6. Glen Young 1979-82 11.1 512 46 6. Pig Prather 1998-01 23.6 1390 59 Modern Era: 30.3, Tony James (1989-92) [1332 in 44] Eddie Myles 1987-90 8.5 392 46 7. Derek Pegues 2005- 21.9 1246 57 8. Orlando Lundie 1983-85 6.6 290 44 8. Robert Isaac 1994-97 21.9 1093 50 MOST PUNT RETURN TOUCHDOWNS 9. Marcus Rhoden 1964-66 13.9 585 42 9. David Smith 1968-70 23.1 1131 49 Career: 4, Tom McWilliams (1944, '46-48) Robert Isaac 1994-97 9.2 387 42 10. Dan Bland 1963-65 26.6 1118 42

KICKOFF RETURN RECORDS PUNT RETURN YARDAGE KICKOFF RETURN YARDAGE MOST KICKOFF RETURNS Player Seasons Ret. Avg. Yds. Player Seasons Ret. Avg. Yds. Career: 78, Tony James (1989-92) 1. Tony James 1989-92 121 11.0 1332 1. Tony James 1989-92 78 23.9 1862 2. Tom McWilliams 1944, 46-48 55 14.5 795 2. Glen Young 1979-82 66 23.3 1538 MOST KR NET YARDS GAINED 3. Bobby Herrington 1930-31,33 88 8.8 777 3. Pig Prather 1998-01 59 23.6 1390 Career: 1862, Tony James (1989-92) 4. Marcus Rhoden 1964-66 42 13.9 585 4. Fred Reid 2001-04 61 21.4 1303 5. Billy Stacy 1956-58 52 11.2 580 5. Derek Pegues 2005- 57 21.9 1246 HIGHEST KR YARDS-PER-GAME 6. Glen Young 1979-82 46 11.1 512 6. John Moore 1985-89 67 17.6 1179 Career: 42.3, Tony James (1989-92) [1862 in 44 games] 7. Bernard Euell 1992-95 56 7.3 411 7. Walter Packer 1973-76 60 19.4 1166 8. Frank Dowsing 1970-72 26 15.2 395 8. David Smith 1968-70 49 23.1 1131 MOST KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWNS 9. Eddie Myles 1987-90 46 8.5 392 9. Dan Bland 1963-65 42 26.6 1118 Career: 2, Kevin Prentiss (9-6-1997 vs. Kentucky, 10. Robert Isaac 1994-97 42 9.2 387 10. Robert Isaac 1994-97 50 21.9 1093 9-26-1998 vs. South Carolilna) PUNT RETURN AVERAGE (MIN. 25 RET.) KICKOFF RETURN AVG. (MIN. 30 RET.) TOTAL RETURN RECORDS Player Seasons Ret. Yds. Avg. Player Seasons Ret. Yds. Avg. MOST RETURNS 1. Frank Dowsing 1970-72 26 395 15.2 1. Dan Bland 1963-65 42 1118 26.6 Career: 199, Tony James (1989-92) [121 PR & 78 KR] 2. Tom McWilliams 1944, 46-48 55 795 14.5 2. Michael Robinson 1986-89 35 850 24.3 3. Marcus Rhoden 1964-66 42 585 13.9 3. Tony James 1989-92 78 1862 23.9 MOST NET YARDS GAINED 4. Kevin Prentiss 1997-98 31 383 12.4 4. Billy Stacy 1956-58 35 832 23.8 Career: 3194, Tony James (1989-92) [1332 PR & 1862 KR] 5. Billy Stacy 1956-58 52 580 11.2 5. Pig Prather 1998-01 59 1390 23.6 6. Glen Young 1979-82 46 512 11.1 6. Glen Young 1979-82 66 1538 23.3 HIGHEST YARDS-PER-RETURN AVERAGE Nick Turner 2002-03 32 356 11.1 7. David Smith 1968-70 49 1131 23.1 Career: 18.9, Kevin Prentiss (1997-98) [58 for 1099 yards] 8. Tony James 1989-92 121 1332 11.0 8. Robert Isaac 1994-97 50 1093 21.9 9. Ode Burrell 1962-63 25 265 10.6 9. Marcus Rhoden 1964-66 31 670 21.6 MOST TOUCHDOWNS 10. Mardye McDole 1977-80 30 282 9.4 10. Fred Reid 2001-04 61 1303 21.4 Career: 5, Tom McWilliams (1944, '46-48) [4 PR & 1 KR]

Media Information & Record Book 8.4 Rushing RUSHING RECORDS CAREER RUSHING LEADERS MOST ATTEMPTS RUSHING ATTEMPTS 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES Career: 578, Michael Davis (1991-94) Player Seasons Yds. Avg. Att. 13 - Jerious Norwood (2002-2005) 1. Michael Davis 1991-94 2721 4.7 578 12 - Walter Packer (1973-76) MOST NET YARDS GAINED 2. Jerious Norwood 2002-05 3222 5.6 573 12 - James Johnson (1997-98) Career: 2820, Walter Packer (1973-76) 3. John Bond 1980-83 2280 4.0 572 10 - Michael Haddix (1979-82) 4. Don Smith 1983-86 1868 3.9 485 10 - Michael Davis (1991-94) MOST NET YARDS GAINED (QB) 5. Walter Packer 1973-76 2820 5.8 483 10 - Dicenzo Miller (1998-01) Career: 2280, John Bond (1980-83) 6. James Johnson 1997-98 2452 5.4 453 9 - Don Smith (1983-86) 7. Bruce Threadgill 1974-77 1211 2.7 451 8 - Dennis Johnson (1974-77) HIGHEST YARDS-PER-RUSH AVERAGE 8. Dennis Johnson 1974-77 2284 5.3 428 8 - Keffer McGee (1994-96) Career (Min. 200 att.): 6.2, Harvey Johnson (1938-40) 9. Michael Haddix 1979-82 2258 6.0 425 8 - Dontae Walker (1999-02) [234 for 1442 yards] 10. Dontae Walker 1999-02 1875 4.5 417 7 - Wayne Jones (1971-73) Career (Min. 400 att.): 6.0, Michael Haddix (1979-82) 6 - Hank Phillips (1985-88) [425 for 2558 yards] RUSHING YARDAGE 6 - Kevin Bouie (1992-94) Player Seasons Att. Avg. Yds. 5 - John Bond (1980-83) HIGHEST YARDS-PER-GAME AVERAGE 1. Jerious Norwood 2002-05 573 5.6 3212 5 - Kenny Roberts (1989-92) Career (Min. 20 games): 106.6, James Johnson (1997- 2. Walter Packer 1973-76 483 5.8 2820 4 - Joe Fortunato (1950-52) 98) [1383 in 23 games] 3. Michael Davis 1991-94 578 4.7 2721 4 - Bruce Threadgill (1975-77) Career (Min. 40 games): 67.1, Walter Packer (1973-76) 4. Michael Haddix 1979-82 425 6.0 2558 3 - Tom McWilliams (1944-48) [2820 in 42 games] 5. James Johnson 1997-98 453 5.4 2452 3 - Wally Beech (1949-51) 6. Dennis Johnson 1974-77 428 5.3 2284 3 - James Jones (1976-79) MOST TOUCHDOWNS 7. John Bond 1980-83 572 4.0 2280 2 - Anthony Dixon (2006-) Career: 27, Michael Davis (1991-94) 8. Dicenzo Miller 1998-01 403 5.5 2209 2 - Hoyle Granger (1963-65) 9. Kenny Roberts 1989-92 376 5.5 2070 2 - Andy Rhoades (1966-68) MOST 100-YARD GAMES 10. Dontae Walker 1999-02 417 4.5 1875 2 - Rockey Felker (1972-74) Career: 12, Walter Packer (1973-76) 11. Don Smith 1983-86 485 3.9 1868 2 - Stanley Howell (1976-79) 12. Wayne Jones 1971-73 396 4.3 1865 2 - Dwayne Brown (1977-80) MOST 100-YARD GAMES (QB) 13. Tom McWilliams 1944-48 412 4.4 1808 2 - Rodney Peters (1984-87) Career: 10, Don Smith (1983-86) 14. Hank Phillips 1985-88 382 4.6 1743 2 - William Prince (1989-91) 15. Keffer McGee 1994-96 323 5.1 1647 2 - Nick Turner (2002-03) MOST CONSECUTIVE 100-YARD GAMES 16. Lewis Grubbs 1970-72 405 3.9 1580 6, Dicenzo Miller (2000) 17. Blondy Black 1940-42 260 6.1 1577 18. Hoyle Granger 1963-65 350 4.4 1534 19. Donald Ray King 1978-81 347 4.2 1452 20. Harvey Johnson 1938-40 234 6.2 1442

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Player Seasons Att. Yds. TD 1. Michael Davis 1991-94 578 2721 27 2. Jackie Parker 1952-53 201 663 24 John Bond 1980-83 572 2280 24 James Johnson 1997-98 453 2452 24 5. Dontae Walker 1999-02 417 1875 22 6. Don Smith 1983-86 485 1868 21 7. Walter Packer 1973-76 483 2820 20 Michael Haddix 1979-82 425 2558 20 9. Tom McWilliams 1944-48 412 1808 19 10. Dennis Johnson 1974-77 428 2284 18

Media Information & Record Book 8.5 Scoring / Total Offense INDIVIDUAL SCORING RECORDS INDIVIDUAL TOTAL OFFENSE RECORDS MOST POINTS SCORED FIELD GOAL PCT. (MIN. 25 ATT.) MOST PLAYS Career: 218, Brian Hazelwood (1995-98) [48 FG & 67 XP] Player Seasons FGM FGA Pct. Career: 1237, John Bond (1980-83) 1. Brent Smith 2002-03 24 30 .800 MOST POINTS SCORED BY A KICKER 2. Scott Westerfi eld 1999-00 30 42 .714 MOST NET YARDS GAINED Career: 218, Brian Hazelwood (1995-98) [48 FG & 67 XP] 3. Joel Logan 1987-90 41 61 .672 Career: 7097, Don Smith (1983-86) 4. Dana Moore 1979-82 34 51 .667 MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 5. Artie Cosby 1983-86 48 81 .593 HIGHEST YARDS-PER-GAME AVERAGE Career: 27, Michael Davis (1991-94) 6. Brian Hazelwood 1995-98 43 73 .589 Career: 165.0, Don Smith (1983-86) [7097 in 43 games] 7. Chris Gardner 1989-92 24 41 .585 MOST POINTS RESPONSIBLE FOR 8. Kinney Jordan 1975-76 23 40 .575 TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE FOR (RUSHING, PASSING & KICKING) 9. Tim Rogers 1994-95 17 31 .548 (RUSHING & PASSING) Career: 318, Don Smith (1983-86) [52 TD & 3 2-pt PAT] 10. Dave Marler 1977-78 16 35 .457 Career: 52, Don Smith (1983-86)

MOST FIELD GOALS MADE EXTRA POINTS MADE CAREER TOTAL OFFENSE LEADERS Career: 48, Artie Cosby (1983-86) Player Seasons Pct. Att. Made TOTAL OFFENSE 1. Brian Hazelwood 1995-99 .947 94 89 Player Seasons Plays Rush Pass Total MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 2. Joel Logan 1987-90 .905 84 76 1. Don Smith 1983-86 1223 1868 5229 7097 Career: 81, Artie Cosby (1983-86) 3. Bob Morgan 1980-82 .949 78 74 2. John Bond 1980-83 1237 2280 4621 6901 4. Artie Cosby 1983-86 .971 69 67 3. Wayne Madkin 1998-01 1121 146 6336 6482 MOST PAT KICKS MADE 5. Vic Nickels 1973-74 .952 62 59 4. Kevin Fant 2000-03 635 (-207) 5631 5424 Career: 89, Brian Hazelwood (1995-98) 6. Scott Westerfi eld 1999-00 .932 59 55 5. Derrick Taite 1993-96 924 173 5232 5405 7. Max Stainbrook 1947-50 .781 64 50 6. Tommy Pharr 1967-69 976 569 3720 4289 MOST PAT KICKS ATTEMPTED 8. Chris Gardner 1989-92 .902 51 46 7. Tony Shell 1988-90 799 (-139) 4292 4153 Career: 94, Brian Hazelwood (1995-98) Tim Rogers 1994-95 .958 48 46 8. Bruce Threadgill 1974-77 897 1211 2746 3957 10. Kinney Jordan 1975-76 .957 47 45 9. Rockey Felker 1972-74 682 815 2961 3776 MOST CONSECUTIVE PAT KICKS MADE 10. Omarr Conner 2003-06 657 230 3080 3310 Two Seasons: 37, Kinney Jordan (1975-76) EXTRA POINTS ATTEMPTED Player Seasons Made Pct. Att. TDS RESPONSIBLE FOR (RUN & PASS) CAREER FIELD GOAL LEADERS 1. Brian Hazelwood 1995-98 89 .947 94 Player Seasons Rush Pass TD SCORING 2. Joel Logan 1987-90 76 .905 84 1. Don Smith 1983-86 21 31 52 Player Seasons TD FG PAT TP 3. Bob Morgan 1980-82 74 .949 78 2. John Bond 1980-83 24 18 42 1. Brian Hazelwood 1995-98 0 43 89 218 4. Artie Cosby 1983-86 67 .971 69 3. Wayne Madkin 1998-01 7 34 41 2. Artie Cosby 1983-86 0 48 67 211 5. Max Stainbrook 1947-50 50 .781 64 4. Derrick Taite 1993-96 2 38 40 3. Joel Logan 1987-90 0 41 76 199 6. Vic Nickels 1973-74 59 .952 62 5. Jackie Parker 1952-53 24 15 39 4. Jackie Parker 1952-53 24 0 41 185 7. Scott Westerfi eld 1999-00 55 .932 59 6. Kevin Fant 2000-03 3 33 36 5. Michael Davis 1991-94 27 0 *2 166 8. Chris Gardner 1989-92 46 .902 51 7. Rockey Felker 1972-74 12 23 35 6. Scott Westerfi eld 1999-00 0 30 55 145 9. Jackie Parker 1952-53 41 .820 50 8. Tom McWilliams 1944, ‘46-48 19 10 29 7. Tom McWilliams 1944-48 24 0 0 144 10. Tim Rogers 1994-95 46 .958 48 Tommy Pharr 1967-69 5 24 29 John Bond 1980-83 24 0 0 144 10. Michael Davis 1991-94 27 0 27 James Johnson 1997-98 24 0 0 144 10. Harper Davis 1945-48 23 0 0 138 * - 2-point conversions

FIELD GOALS MADE Player Seasons FGA FGM 1. Artie Cosby 1983-86 81 48 2. Brian Hazelwood 1995-98 73 43 3. Joel Logan 1987-90 61 41 4. Dana Moore 1979-82 51 34 5. Scott Westerfi eld 1999-00 42 30 6. Chris Gardner 1989-92 41 24 Brent Smith 2002-03 30 24 8. Kinney Jordan 1975-76 40 23 9. Tom Burke 1992-93 23 17 Tim Rogers 1994-95 31 17

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Player Seasons FGM FGA 1. Artie Cosby 1983-86 48 81 2. Brian Hazelwood 1995-98 43 73 3. Joel Logan 1987-90 41 61 4. Dana Moore 1979-82 34 51 5. Scott Westerfi eld 1999-00 30 42 6. Chris Gardner 1989-92 24 41 7. Kinney Jordan 1975-76 23 40 8. Dave Marler 1977-78 16 35 9. Tim Rogers 1994-95 17 31 10. Brent Smith 2002-03 24 30

Media Information & Record Book 8.6 All-Purpose / Defense DEFENSIVE RECORDS SINGLE-SEASON ALL-PURPOSE RECORDS MOST INTERCEPTIONS MOST PLAYS Season: 6, Bobby Bethune (1960); Bill Crick (1969); Walt Season: 243, James Johnson (1998) Harris (1993 & 1994); Izell McGill (1997)

MOST NET YARDS GAINED MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS Season: 1664, Nick Turner (2003) Season: 136, Robert Bean (1998) [5 INT]

HIGHEST YARDS-PER-PLAY AVERAGE HIGHEST YARDS-PER-INTERCEPTION Season: 23.0, Eric Moulds (1994) [55 for 1263 yards] Season (Min. 4 INT): 31.5, Anthony Derricks (1998) [4 for 126 yards] SINGLE-SEASON ALL-PURPOSE LEADERS Player Seasons Rush Rec. KR PR Yds. MOST TDS ON INTERCEPTION RETURNS 1. Nick Turner 2003 696 93 565 310 1664 Season: 2, Harper Davis (1948); Walt Harris (1994); 2. Kevin Prentiss 1998 68 681 458 339 1546 Conner Stephens (2000); Derek Pegues (2006) 3. Dicenzo Miller 2000 1005 344 62 102 1513 4. James Johnson 1998 1383 98 0 0 1481 MOST TOTAL TACKLES 5. Keffer McGee 1995 1072 295 0 0 1367 Season: 186, Calvin Zanders (1983) 6. Robert Isaac 1996 527 172 469 189 1357 7. Walter Packer 1975 1012 67 242 0 1321 MOST SACKS 8. Jerious Norwood 2005 1126 96 0 43 1265 Career: 49.0, Billy Jackson (1980-83) 9. Robert Isaac 1997 562 56 455 198 1271 10. Eric Moulds 1994 -8 845 426 0 1263 SINGLE-SEASON DEFENSIVE LEADERS INTERCEPTIONS Player Year Yds. Avg. Int. 1. Bobby Bethune 1960 30 5.0 6 Bill Crick 1969 84 14.0 6 Walt Harris 1993 59 9.8 6 Walt Harris 1994 41 6.8 6 Izell McGill 1997 94 15.7 6 6. Billy Murphy 1946 20 4.0 5 Harper Davis 1948 134 26.8 5 Max Stainbrook 1949 91 18.2 5 Sonny Fisher 1963 109 21.8 5 James Carroll 1964 70 14.0 5 Bill Kiser 1966 46 9.2 5 Jim Courtney 1967 47 9.4 5 Ken Phares 1970 63 12.2 5 Steve Freeman 1973 14 2.8 5 Henry Davidson 1976 98 19.8 5 Larry Friday 1980 53 10.6 5 Robert Bean 1998 136 27.2 5 Fred Smoot 1999 13 2.6 5 Fred Smoot 2000 31 6.2 5

TOTAL TACKLES Player Seasons TT 1. Calvin Zanders 1983 186 2. Billy Jackson 1983 180 3. Reggie Stewart 1990 179 4. John Miller 1982 164 5. James Williams 1988 163 6. James Williams 1989 157 7. Ray Costict 1974 156 Ray Costict 1976 156 9. Ray Costict 1975 155 10. Aaron Pearson 1984 148

SACKS Player Seasons Sacks Yds. 1. Billy Jackson 1980 17.0 NA 2. Billy Jackson 1981 15.0 NA Willie Evans 2005 15.0 96 4. Greg Favors 1996 12.5 112 5. Mike McEnany 1981 12.0 NA Edward Smith 1998 12.0 112 7. Tyrone Keys 1980 10.0 NA Robert Young 1989 10.0 72 9. Tyrone Keys 1979 9.0 NA Billy Jackson 1982 9.0 NA

Media Information & Record Book 9.1 Defense

YEARLY DEFENSIVE LEADERS 1996 Izell McGill 4 71 17.8 SACKS INTERCEPTIONS 1997 Izell McGill 6 94 15.7 Year Player, Pos. No. Yds. Year Player Int. Yds. Avg. 1998 Robert Bean 5 136 27.2 1985 Aaron Pearson, LB 6.0 53 1946 Billy Murphy 5 20 4.0 1999 Fred Smoot 5 13 2.6 1986 Michael Simmons, DT 3.0 NA 1947 Harper Davis 2 13 6.5 2000 Fred Smoot 5 31 6.2 1987 Michael Simmons, DT 3.0 16 1948 Harper Davis 5 134 26.8 2001 Korey Banks 4 29 7.3 Anthony Butts, DT 3.0 13 1949 Max Stainbrook 5 91 8.2 2002 Korey Banks 3 6 2.0 1988 Darren Martin, LB 5.0 32 1950 Joe Fortunato 3 33 11.0 Darren Williams 3 44 14.7 1989 Robert Young, DL 10.0 72 1951 Dick Rosenberg 4 71 17.8 2003 Odell Bradley 2 56 28.0 1990 Kevin Henry, DE 6.0 51 1952 Ollie Fairchild 3 32 10.7 Eric Fuller 2 13 6.5 1991 Nate Williams, NT 7.0 32 1953 Jackie Parker 4 22 5.5 2004 Darren Williams 4 31 7.8 1992 Jerome Brown, DE 4.0 22 1954 Art Davis 4 93 23.3 2005 Jeramie Johnson 4 51 12.8 1993 Herman Carroll, DE 5.0 45 1955 Jimmy Dodd 2 19 9.5 2006 Derek Pegues 4 95 23.8 1994 Larry Williams, DE 6.0 45 1956 Jimmy Dodd 2 75 37.5 1995 Larry Williams, DE 6.5 39 1957 Tom Miller 4 93 23.3 TOTAL TACKLES 1996 Greg Favors, DE *12.5 112 1958 Billy Stacy 4 14 3.5 Year Player, Pos. UT AT TT 1997 Greg Favors, DE 7.0 67 1959 Bobby Bethune 2 0 0.0 1975 Ray Costict, LB 67 88 155 1998 Edward Smith, OSE *12.0 112 1960 Bobby Bethune 6 30 5.0 1976 Ray Costict, LB 96 60 156 1999 Ellis Wyms, DT 5.0 25 1961 Lee Welch 1 35 35.0 1977 Mike Lawrence, LB 71 43 114 2000 Mario Haggan, LB 5.0 47 1962 Jonny Windham 2 15 7.5 1978 Johnie Cooks, LB 73 42 115 Pig Prather, DOG 5.0 42 1963 Sonny Fisher 5 109 21.8 1979 Rusty Martin, LB 53 72 125 2001 Mario Haggan, LB 4.0 33 1964 James Carroll 5 70 14.0 1980 Don Edwards, LB 58 60 118 Conner Stephens, DE 4.0 28 1965 Bill Kiser 2 30 15.0 1981 Johnie Cooks, LB 78 45 123 2002 Michael Gholar, DOG 3.0 26 Jim Courtney 2 14 7.0 1982 John Miller, LB 63 101 164 2003 Tommy Kelly, DT 4.0 31 Tommy Corbett 2 1 0.5 1983 Calvin Zanders, LB 80 106 186 2004 Willie Evans, DE 5.5 25 1966 Bill Kiser 5 46 9.2 1984 Aaron Pearson, LB 104 44 148 2005 Willie Evans, DE *15.0 96 1967 Jim Courtney 5 47 9.4 1985 Aaron Pearson, MLB 70 45 115 2006 Titus Brown, DE 7.5 54 1968 Al Morrell 2 34 17.0 1986 Cedric Corse, ILB 86 58 144 Buddy Hardwich 2 6 3.0 1987 Bo Russell, SS 36 49 85 + - Led NCAA * - Led SEC 1969 Bill Crick 6 84 14.0 1988 James Williams, ILB 102 61 *163 1970 Ken Phares 5 63 12.6 1989 James Williams, ILB 95 62 157 1971 Frank Dowsing 3 29 9.7 1990 Reggie Stewart, ILB 100 79 +179 Emile Petro 3 9 3.0 1991 Keo Coleman, ILB 59 55 114 1972 John David Calhoun 4 25 6.3 1992 Daniel Boyd, ILB 76 52 128 1973 Steve Freeman 5 14 2.8 1993 Juan Long, ILB 68 49 117 1974 Steve Freeman 4 56 14.0 1994 Dwayne Curry, ILB 67 56 123 1975 Henry Davison 3 17 5.7 1995 Dwayne Curry, ILB 63 50 113 Bobby Wallace 3 9 3.0 1996 Paul Lacoste, ILB 75 67 142 Stan Black 3 8 2.7 1997 Dereck Rush, ILB 53 55 108 1976 Henry Davison 5 98 19.6 1998 Edward Smith, OSE 69 58 127 1977 Kenny Johnson 4 54 13.5 1999 Barrin Simpson, LB 54 51 105 1978 Kenny Johnson 3 28 9.3 2000 Mario Haggan, LB 70 62 *132 1979 Rob Fesmire 4 18 4.5 2001 Mario Haggan, LB 62 33 95 1980 Larry Friday 5 53 10.6 2002 Mario Haggan, LB 66 53 119 1981 Kenneth Johnson 4 25 6.3 2003 T.J. Mawhinney, LB 61 49 110 1982 Gary Lambert 2 35 17.5 2004 Slovakia Griffith, DB 37 35 72 Kenneth Johnson 2 20 10.0 2005 Quinton Culberson, LB 49 29 78 Calvin Zanders 2 14 7.0 2006 Quinton Culberson, LB 52 50 102 1983 Billy Jackson 2 45 22.5 Kenneth Johnson 2 0 0.0 Clay Preacher 2 0 0.0 Calvin Zanders 2 -4 -2.0 1984 Bruce Plummer 2 15 7.5 Kirby Jackson 2 8 4.0 Tom Nichols 2 5 2.5 1985 Brian Hutson 2 24 12.0 Kirby Jackson 2 15 7.5 1986 Bruce Plummer 3 34 11.3 1987 Michael Taylor 2 9 4.5 1988 Bo Russell 4 36 9.0 1989 Marc Woodard 3 9 3.0 1990 Albert Williams 2 51 25.5 Lance Aldridge 2 22 11.0 1991 Kelvin Knight 4 58 14.5 Tony Harris 4 42 10.5 1992 Kelvin Knight 4 90 22.5 Charlie Davidson 4 66 16.5 1993 Walt Harris 6 59 9.8 1994 Walt Harris 6 41 6.8 1995 Walt Harris 4 62 15.5

Media Information & Record Book 9.2 Passing SINGLE-SEASON PASSING RECORDS SINGLE-SEASON PASSING LEADERS MOST ATTEMPTS PASSING YARDAGE COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (MIN. 50 ATT.) Season: 351, Kevin Fant (2003) Player Season Att. Cmp. Pct. Yds. Player Seasons Att. Cmp. Pct. 1. Dave Marler 1978 287 163 .568 2422 1. Dave Marler 1978 287 163 .568 MOST COMPLETIONS 2. Don Smith 1985 312 143 .458 2332 2. Rockey Felker 1973 106 60 .566 Season: 186, Kevin Fant (2003) 3. Derrick Taite 1995 309 165 .534 2241 3. Omarr Conner 2006 135 76 .563 4. Kevin Fant 2003 351 186 .530 2151 4. Wayne Madkin 2000 246 138 .561 MOST CONSECUTIVE COMPLETIONS 5. Todd Jordan 1993 294 131 .446 1935 5. Charlie Furlow 1962 111 62 .559 One Game: 11, Dave Marler vs. Tenn. (10-28-1978) 6. Kevin Fant 2002 311 163 .524 1918 6. Tom McWilliams 1948 74 41 .554 Two Games: 17, Dave Marler vs. FSU & Tenn. (1978) 7. Tony Shell 1990 293 151 .515 1909 7. Matt Wyatt 1999 85 47 .5529 8. Wayne Madkin 2000 246 138 .561 1908 Kevin Fant 2001 170 94 .5529 HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE 9. Tony Shell 1988 335 153 .457 1884 9. Charlie Furlow 1960 114 63 .5526 Season (100 att.): .568, Dave Marler (1978) [163 of 287] Wayne Madkin 1999 257 135 .525 1884 10. Sleepy Robinson 1991 141 77 .546 Season (200 att.): .568, Dave Marler (1978) [163 of 287] PASS ATTEMPTS PASSING EFFICIENCY (MIN. 50 ATT.) MOST NET YARDS GAINED Player Season Yds. Pct. Cmp. Att. Player Year Yds. TD Int. P.E. Season: 2422, Dave Marler (1978) 1. Kevin Fant 2003 2151 .530 186 351 1. Bruce Threadgill 1976 807 7 4 143.69 2. Tony Shell 1988 1884 .457 153 335 2. Sleepy Robinson 1991 1167 8 7 132.93 MOST TOUCHDOWNS THROWN 3. Tommy Pharr 1968 1838 .542 173 319 3. Derrick Taite 1994 1806 14 8 132.67 Season: 16, Derrick Taite (1995) 4. Don Smith 1985 2332 .458 143 312 4. Rockey Felker 1973 782 9 8 131.50 5. Kevin Fant 2002 1918 .524 163 311 5. Dave Marler 1978 2422 11 17 128.48 CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A TD PASS 6. Derrick Taite 1995 2241 .534 165 309 6. Kevin Fant 2001 1352 8 9 127.04 One Season: 6, Don Smith (1985); Derrick Taite (1995); 7. Joe Reed 1970 1616 .469 138 294 7. Wayne Madkin 2000 1908 8 8 125.50 Kevin Fant (2003) Todd Jordan 1993 1935 .446 131 294 8. Derrick Taite 1995 2241 16 11 124.30 9. Tony Shell 1990 1909 .515 151 293 9. John Bond 1982 1591 7 11 123.36 MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN 10. Dave Marler 1978 2422 .568 163 287 10. Wayne Madkin 1998 1532 11 9 122.10 Season: 21, Kevin Fant (2003) PASS COMPLETIONS PASSING YARDS PER GAME CONSECUTIVE ATT. WITHOUT AN INT. Player Season Yds. Att. Cmp. Player Year GP Att. Cmp. Yds. YPG One Season: 96, Derrick Taite (1996) 1. Kevin Fant 2003 2151 351 186 1. Dave Marler 1978 11 287 163 2422 220.18 2. Tommy Pharr 1968 1838 319 173 2. Don Smith 1985 11 312 143 2332 212.00 MOST 300-YARD GAMES 3. Derrick Taite 1995 2241 309 165 3. Derrick Taite 1995 11 309 165 2241 203.73 Season: 3, Dave Marler (1978) 4. Dave Marler 1978 2422 287 163 4. Tommy Pharr 1969 8 258 140 1603 200.38 Kevin Fant 2002 1918 311 163 5. Kevin Fant 2002 10 311 163 1918 191.80 200-YARD PASSING GAMES 6. Tony Shell 1988 1884 335 153 6. Tony Shell 1988 10 335 153 1884 188.40 6 - Tommy Pharr (1968) 7. Tony Shell 1990 1909 293 151 7. Tommy Pharr 1968 10 319 173 1838 183.80 6 - Dave Marler (1978) 8. Don Smith 1985 2332 312 143 8. Kevin Fant 2003 12 351 186 2151 179.20 6 - Derrick Taite (1995) 9. Tommy Pharr 1969 1603 258 140 9. Todd Jordan 1993 11 294 131 1935 175.91 5 - Tommy Pharr (1969) 10. Joe Reed 1970 1616 294 138 10. Tony Shell 1990 11 293 151 1909 173.55 5 - Don Smith (1985) Wayne Madkin 2000 1908 246 138 5 - Tony Shell (1988) TOUCHDOWN PASSES 5 - Wayne Madkin (2000) Player Year Att. Cmp. Yds. No. 5 - Kevin Fant (2003) 1. Derrick Taite 1995 309 165 2241 16 2. Don Smith 1985 312 143 2332 15 3. Derrick Taite 1994 220 110 1806 14 Kevin Fant 2003 351 186 2151 14 5. Tony Shell 1988 335 153 1884 13 6. Tommy Pharr 1969 258 140 1603 11 Dave Marler 1978 287 163 2422 11 Todd Jordan 1993 294 131 1935 11 Wayne Madkin 1998 199 96 1532 11 10. four tied with 10

Media Information & Record Book 9.3 Passing / Punting YEARLY PASSING LEADERS SINGLE-SEASON PUNTING RECORDS YEARLY PUNTING LEADERS Year Player Att. Cmp. Pct. Yds. TD MOST PUNTS Year Player No. Yds. Avg. 1946 Billy Murphy 60 21 .350 279 5 Season: 95, Dick McGraw (1967) 1946 Billy Murphy 24 998 41.6 1947 Tom McWilliams 61 30 .492 360 3 1947 Tom McWilliams 41 1436 35.0 1948 Tom McWilliams 74 41 .554 412 4 HIGHEST YARDS-PER-PUNT AVERAGE 1948 Tom McWilliams 44 1616 36.7 1949 Don Robinson 105 29 .276 303 1 Season: 46.5, Andy Russ (1996) [53 for 2466] 1949 Jim Pittman 25 1010 40.4 1950 Frank Branch 40 24 .600 313 1 1950 Joe Fortunato 37 1402 37.9 1951 Frank Branch 44 20 .455 198 0 SINGLE-SEASON PUNTING LEADERS 1951 Bobby Collins 55 1854 33.7 1952 Jackie Parker 97 45 .464 811 8 PUNTS 1952 Bobby Collins 44 1703 38.7 1953 Jackie Parker 69 41 .594 603 7 Player Seasons Yds. Avg. No. 1953 Bobby Collins 24 930 38.8 1954 Bobby Collins 45 20 .444 337 3 1. Dick McGraw 1967 3567 37.55 95 1954 Bobby Collins 33 1330 40.3 1955 Bill Stanton 57 27 .474 554 5 2. Lanny Sheffi eld 1971 3035 39.42 77 1955 Art Davis 16 652 40.8 1956 Billy Stacy 71 32 .451 464 3 3. Mike Riley 1989 3078 41.04 75 1956 Gil Peterson 20 746 37.3 1957 Billy Stacy 41 13 .317 248 3 4. Dick McGraw 1966 2777 39.11 71 1957 Gil Peterson 25 920 36.8 1958 Billy Stacy 70 32 .457 388 2 5. Blake McAdams 2005 2891 41.89 69 1958 Gil Peterson 36 1424 39.6 1959 John Correro 44 21 .477 251 2 6. Blake McAdams 2006 2598 32.21 68 1959 Bill Schoenrock 48 1827 38.1 1960 Charlie Furlow 114 63 .553 599 2 7. Conn Canale 1969 2550 38.06 67 1960 Charlie Furlow 38 1273 33.5 1961 Charlie Furlow 65 36 .554 389 0 8. Mike Patrick 1974 2479 39.35 63 1961 Randy Hutto 24 835 34.8 1962 Charlie Furlow 111 62 .559 744 3 Prentiss Cole 2000 2601 41.28 63 1962 Charlie Furlow 41 1357 33.1 1963 Sonny Fisher 74 36 .486 353 2 10. Gerald Vaught 1976 2473 39.89 62 1963 Ode Burrell 41 1532 37.4 1964 Ashby Cook 61 35 .574 426 2 1964 James Carroll 56 2048 36.6 1965 Ashby Cook 162 78 .481 1032 8 PUNTING YARDS 1965 Dick McGraw 48 2014 *42.0 1966 Don Saget 166 69 .416 753 2 Player Seasons Avg. No. Yds. 1966 Dick McGraw 71 2777 39.1 1967 Tommy Pharr 71 26 .366 279 4 1. Dick McGraw 1967 37.55 95 3567 1967 Dick McGraw 95 3567 37.5 1968 Tommy Pharr 319 173 .542 1838 9 2. Mike Riley 1989 41.04 75 3078 1968 Conn Canale 51 2065 40.5 1969 Tommy Pharr 258 140 .543 1603 11 3. Lanny Sheffi eld 1971 39.42 77 3035 1969 Conn Canale 67 2550 38.1 1970 Joe Reed 294 138 .469 1616 8 4. Blake McAdams 2005 41.89 69 2891 1970 Sammy Milner 30 1131 37.7 1971 Hal Chealander 155 66 .426 937 2 5. Dick McGraw 1966 39.11 71 2777 1971 Lanny Sheffi eld 77 3035 39.4 1972 Rockey Felker 161 74 .460 992 6 6. Mike Patrick 1973 44.45 60 2667 1972 Mike Patrick 48 1853 38.6 1973 Rockey Felker 106 60 .566 782 9 7. Prentiss Cole 2000 41.28 63 2601 1973 Mike Patrick 60 2667 44.5 1974 Rockey Felker 155 73 .471 1147 8 8. Blake McAdams 2006 32.21 68 2598 1974 Mike Patrick 63 2479 39.3 1975 Bruce Threadgill 123 43 .350 575 2 9. Conn Canale 1969 38.06 67 2550 1975 Gerald Vaught 60 2150 35.8 1976 Bruce Threadgill 89 45 .506 807 7 10. Dana Moore 1981 41.73 60 2504 1976 Gerald Vaught 62 2473 39.9 1977 Bruce Threadgill 219 91 .416 1317 7 1977 Jim Nabers 56 2224 39.7 1978 Dave Marler 287 163 .568 2422 11 PUNTING AVERAGE (MIN. 20 ATT.) 1978 Jim Nabers 36 1456 40.4 1979 Tony Black 62 23 .371 363 2 Player Seasons No. Yds. Avg. 1979 Dana Moore 52 2053 39.5 1980 John Bond 133 59 .444 849 5 1. Andy Russ 1996 53 2466 46.53 1980 Dana Moore 52 2104 40.5 1981 John Bond 144 65 .451 875 4 2. Jeff Walker 1997 45 2049 45.53 1981 Dana Moore 60 2504 41.7 1982 John Bond 183 91 .497 1591 7 3. Mike Patrick 1973 60 2667 44.45 1982 Dana Moore 53 2199 41.5 1983 John Bond 205 92 .449 1306 2 4. Jared Cook 2004 49 2143 43.73 1983 Tim Cutts 54 2235 41.4 1984 Don Smith 176 75 .426 1236 6 5. Todd Jordan 1992 52 2267 43.60 1984 Brian Hutson 42 1572 37.4 1985 Don Smith 312 143 .458 2332 15 6. Robert Wallis 2003 30 1300 43.33 1985 Robert Smith 50 1916 38.3 1986 Don Smith 244 120 .492 1609 10 7. Todd Jordan 1993 51 2175 42.91 1986 Tommy Parks 38 1513 39.8 1987 Mike Davis 129 60 .465 779 2 8. Jeff Walker 1999 52 2221 42.71 1987 Tommy Parks 55 2149 39.1 1988 Tony Shell 335 153 .457 1884 13 9. Jeff Walker 1998 44 1856 42.20 1988 Mike Riley 36 1453 40.4 1989 Tony Shell 87 45 .517 499 2 10. Jared Cook 2002 48 2024 42.17 1989 Mike Riley 75 3078 41.0 1990 Tony Shell 293 151 .515 1909 10 1990 Mike Riley 57 2332 40.9 1991 Sleepy Robinson 141 77 .546 1167 8 1991 Mike Riley 42 1660 39.5 1992 Greg Plump 129 54 .419 863 4 1992 Todd Jordan 52 2267 *43.6 1993 Todd Jordan 294 131 .446 1935 11 1993 Todd Jordan 56 2403 42.9 1994 Derrick Taite 220 110 .500 1806 14 1994 Andy Russ 50 1906 38.1 1995 Derrick Taite 309 165 .534 2241 16 1995 Andy Russ 49 2031 41.4 1996 Derrick Taite 171 75 .439 1009 6 1996 Andy Russ 53 2466 46.5 1997 Matt Wyatt 201 92 .458 1369 6 1997 Jeff Walker 45 2049 45.5 1998 Wayne Madkin 199 96 .482 1532 11 1998 Jeff Walker 44 1856 42.2 1999 Wayne Madkin 257 135 .525 1884 10 1999 Jeff Walker 52 2221 42.7 2000 Wayne Madkin 246 138 .561 1908 8 2000 Prentiss Cole 63 2601 41.3 2001 Kevin Fant 170 94 .521 1352 8 2001 Jared Cook 60 2445 40.8 2002 Kevin Fant 311 163 .524 1918 10 2002 Jared Cook 48 2024 42.2 2003 Kevin Fant 351 186 .530 2151 14 2003 Robert Wallis 30 1300 43.3 2004 Omarr Conner 205 107 .522 1224 6 2004 Jared Cook 49 2143 *43.7 2005 Omarr Conner 167 86 .515 903 8 2005 Blake McAdams 69 2891 41.9 2006 Michael Henig 169 74 .438 1201 7 2006 Blake McAdams 68 2598 38.2

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Media Information & Record Book 9.4 Receiving SINGLE-SEASON RECEIVING RECORDS SINGLE-SEASON RECEIVING LEADERS YEARLY LEADERS MOST RECEPTIONS PASS RECEPTIONS Year Player Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Season: 74, David Smith (1970) Player Seasons Yds. Avg. Rec. 1946 Kermit Davis 11 158 14.4 1 Season, Running Back: 37, Justin Griffi th (1999) 1. David Smith 1970 987 13.3 74 1947 Harper Davis 15 229 15.3 3 2. Sammy Milner 1968 909 14.2 64 1948 Harper Davis 12 94 7.8 1 MOST NET YARDS GAINED Sammy Milner 1969 745 11.6 64 1949 Murry Alexander 14 131 9.4 1 Season: 1035, Mardye McDole (1978) 4. Eric Moulds 1995 779 12.6 62 1950 Steve Clark 14 150 11.5 3 Justin Jenkins 2003 880 14.2 62 1951 John Katusa 10 73 7.3 0 HIGHEST YARDS-PER-CATCH AVERAGE 6. David Smith 1969 756 15.1 50 1952 Norm Duplain 14 265 18.9 0 Season (Min. 25 rec.): 25.0, Danny Knight (1982) 7. Mardye McDole 1978 1035 21.6 48 1953 Art Davis 11 150 13.6 3 [37 for 924 yards] 8. Bill Buckley 1972 776 16.5 47 1954 Levaine Hollingshead 11 180 16.4 2 Season (Min. 50 rec.): 15.1, David Smith (1969) 9. Kelvin Love 1999 834 19.4 43 1955 Ron Bennett 12 248 20.7 3 [50 for 756 yards] 10. Justin Jenkins 2001 661 15.7 42 1956 Ron Bennett 15 227 15.1 2 1957 Gil Peterson 7 95 13.6 2 HIGHEST YARDS-PER-GAME AVERAGE RECEIVING YARDAGE 1958 P.L. Blake 6 85 14.2 0 Season: 94.5, David Smith (1969) [756 in 8 games] Player Year Rec. Avg. Yds. 1959 Lee Welch 14 127 9.1 0 1. Mardye McDole 1978 48 21.6 1035 1960 Lee Welch 12 98 8.2 0 MOST TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 2. David Smith 1970 74 13.3 987 1961 Johnny Baker 22 323 14.7 1 Season: 9, Justin Jenkins (2003) 3. Danny Knight 1982 37 25.0 924 1962 Ode Burrell 24 204 8.5 2 4. Sammy Milner 1968 64 14.2 909 1963 Tommy Inman 12 179 14.9 2 CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH TD CATCH 5. Justin Jenkins 2003 62 14.2 880 1964 Tommy Inman 21 338 16.1 2 Season: 5, Justin Jenkins (2003) 6. Tony Burks 2006 35 24.3 850 1965 Don Saget 24 373 15.5 4 7. Eric Moulds 1994 39 21.7 845 1966 Marcus Rhoden 31 365 11.8 0 MOST 100-YARD GAMES 8. Kelvin Love 1999 43 19.4 834 1967 Johnny Woitt 8 82 10.3 2 Season: 5, Mardye McDole (1978), Tony Burks (2006) 9. Eric Moulds 1995 62 12.6 779 1968 Sammy Milner *64 909 14.2 5 10. Bill Buckley 1972 47 16.5 776 1969 Sammy Milner 64 745 11.6 6 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES 1970 David Smith *74 987 13.3 6 5 - Mardye McDole (1978) TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 1971 Eric Hoggatt 28 365 13.0 0 5 - Tony Burks (2006) Player Year Rec. Yds. Avg. TD 1972 Bill Buckley *47 776 16.5 6 4 - David Smith (1969) 1. Justin Jenkins 2003 62 880 14.2 9 1973 Bill Buckley *41 661 16.1 7 4 - Bill Buckley (1972) 2. Justin Jenkins 2001 42 661 15.7 8 1974 Howard Lewis 21 330 15.7 1 4 - Danny Knight (1982) 3. Bill Buckley 1973 41 661 16.1 7 1975 Gavin Rees 18 292 16.2 2 4 - Justin Jenkins (2003) Mardye McDole 1978 48 1035 21.6 7 1976 Robert Chatman 15 277 18.5 3 Danny Knight 1982 37 924 25.0 7 1977 Mardye McDole 29 510 17.6 2 Eric Moulds 1994 39 845 21.7 7 1978 Mardye McDole *48 1035 21.6 7 7. Sammy Milner 1969 64 745 11.6 6 1979 Mardye McDole 20 380 19.0 3 David Smith 1970 74 987 13.3 6 1980 Mardye McDole 19 289 15.2 1 Bill Buckley 1972 47 776 16.5 6 1981 Glen Young 19 263 13.8 1 Jerry Bouldin 1990 32 447 14.0 6 1982 Danny Knight 37 924 25.0 7 Eric Moulds 1995 62 779 12.6 6 1983 Danny Knight 34 671 19.7 2 1984 Mikel Williams 23 177 7.7 1 YARDS PER RECEPTION (MIN. 20 REC.) 1985 Jeff Patton 34 416 12.2 2 Player Seasons Rec. Yds. YPR 1986 Fred Hadley 28 529 18.9 3 1. Danny Knight 1982 37 924 24.97 1987 Fred Hadley 28 499 17.8 1 2. Tony Burks 2006 35 850 24.28 1988 Fred Hadley 29 477 16.5 5 3. Chris Jones 1993 24 541 22.54 1989 Jesse Anderson 21 230 11.0 0 4. Willie Harris 1991 24 529 22.04 1990 Jerry Bouldin 32 447 14.0 6 5. Eric Moulds 1994 39 845 21.67 1991 Willie Harris 24 529 22.0 1 6. Mardye McDole 1978 48 1035 21.56 1992 Willie Harris 35 574 16.4 3 7. Danny Knight 1983 34 671 19.74 1993 Chris Jones 24 541 22.5 2 8. Kelvin Love 1999 43 834 19.40 1994 Eric Moulds 39 845 21.7 7 9. Kevin Prentiss 1997 20 385 19.25 1995 Eric Moulds 62 779 12.6 6 10. Mardye McDole 1979 20 380 19.00 1996 Lamont Woodberry 27 305 11.3 2 1997 Lamont Woodberry 24 342 14.2 3 1998 Kevin Prentiss 38 681 17.9 3 1999 Kelvin Love 43 834 19.4 3 2000 Terrell Grindle 31 436 14.1 2 2001 Justin Jenkins 42 661 15.7 8 2002 Ray Ray Bivines 40 511 12.8 4 2003 Justin Jenkins 62 880 14.2 9 2004 Will Prosser 24 328 13.7 0 2005 Will Prosser 28 286 10.2 0 2006 Tony Burks 35 850 24.3 5

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Media Information & Record Book 9.5 Returns SINGLE-SEASON RETURN RECORDS SINGLE-SEASON RETURN LEADERS MOST PUNT RETURNS PUNT RETURNS KICKOFF RETURNS Season: 40, Tony James (1989) Player Season Avg Yds. Ret. Player Season Avg. Yds. Ret. 1. Tony James 1989 10.9 437 40 1. Derek Pegues 2006 23.7 687 29 MOST PR NET YARDS GAINED 2. Bobby Herrington 1933 11.2 425 38 2. Derek Pegues 2005 20.0 559 28 Season: 437, Tony James (1989) 3. Tony James 1992 9.9 358 36 3. David Smith 1968 21.9 590 27 4. Eddie Myles 1987 9.2 266 29 John Moore 1987 17.2 464 27 HIGHEST PR YARDS-PER-GAME 5. Nick Turner 2003 11.1 310 28 Eddie Myles 1988 19.8 535 27 Season: 60.7, Bobby Herrington (1933) [425 in 7 g] 6. Glen Young 1982 7.6 205 27 6. Marcus Rhoden 1966 22.0 572 26 Modern Era: 41.3, Marcus Rhoden (1965) [413 in 10 g] 7. Kevin Prentiss 1998 13.0 339 26 Walter Packer 1973 21.0 547 26 8. Bernard Euell 1994 8.0 199 25 Michael Robinson 1986 24.7 643 26 MOST PUNT RETURN TOUCHDOWNS 9. Billy Stacy 1956 12.1 290 24 9. Ken Phares 1972 21.8 544 25 Season: 3, Marcus Rhoden (1965) 10. Mardye McDole 1980 10.9 251 23 John Moore 1985 21.0 524 25 Tony James 1990 14.8 341 23 Pig Prather 2001 22.8 269 25 MOST KICKOFF RETURNS Robert Isaac 1997 8.6 198 23 Fred Reid 2003 23.1 577 25 Season: 29, Derek Pegues (2006) PUNT RETURN YARDAGE KICKOFF RETURN YARDAGE MOST KR NET YARDS GAINED Player Season Ret. Avg. Yds. Player Season Ret. Avg. Yds. Season: 687, Derek Pegues (2006) 1. Tony James 1989 40 10.9 437 1. Derek Pegues 2006 29 23.7 687 2. Bobby Herrington 1933 38 11.2 425 2. Michael Robinson 1986 26 24.7 643 HIGHEST KR YARDS-PER-GAME 3. Marcus Rhoden 1965 19 21.7 413 3. David Smith 1968 27 21.9 590 Season: 63.6, Marcus Rhoden (1966) [572 in 9 games] 4. Tony James 1992 36 9.9 358 4. Fred Reid 2003 25 23.1 577 5. Derek Pegues 2006 25 14.0 350 5. Marcus Rhoden 1966 26 22.0 572 MOST KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWNS 6. Tony James 1990 23 14.8 341 6. Pig Prather 2001 25 22.8 569 Season: 1, many times 7. Kevin Prentiss 1998 26 13.0 339 7. Nick Turner 2003 24 23.5 565 8. Nick Turner 2003 28 11.1 310 8. Dan Bland 1964 20 27.9 558 MOST TOTAL RETURNS 9. Glen Young 1981 19 16.2 307 9. Walter Packer 1973 26 21.0 547 Season: 61, Tony James (1989) [40 PR & 21 KR] 10. Tom McWilliams 1946 19 16.1 306 10. Ken Phares 1972 25 21.8 544

MOST NET YARDS GAINED PUNT RETURN AVERAGE (MIN. 10 RET.) KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE (MIN. 10 RET.) Season: 1037, Derek Pegues (2006) [350 PR & 687 KR] Player Season Ret. Yds. Avg. Player Season Ret. Yds. Avg. 1. Marcus Rhoden 1965 19 413 21.7 1. Eric Moulds 1994 13 426 32.8 HIGHEST YARDS-PER-RETURN AVERAGE 2. Frank Dowsing 1971 14 260 18.6 2. James Otis Doss 1977 16 450 28.1 Season: 19.8, Billy Stacy (1958) [23 for 455 yards] 3. Glen Young 1981 19 307 16.2 3. Dan Bland 1964 20 558 27.9 4. Tony Kotowski 1951 13 219 16.7 4. Glen Young 1980 19 525 27.6 MOST TOUCHDOWNS 5. Tom McWilliams 1946 19 306 16.1 5. Pig Prather 1999 12 325 27.1 Season: 3, Marcus Rhoden (1965) [3 PR] 6. Tony James 1990 23 341 14.8 6. Dontae Walker 2000 11 294 26.7 7. Norm Duplain 1950 15 212 14.133 7. Ode Burrell 1963 10 261 26.1 8. Tom McWilliams 1947 16 226 14.125 8. Billy Stacy 1958 12 309 25.8 9. Richard Blackmore 1978 11 155 14.09 9. Dan Bland 1965 20 499 25.0 10. Derek Pegues 2006 25 350 14.00 10. Billy Stacy 1957 11 273 24.8

Media Information & Record Book 9.6 Returns YEARLY RETURN LEADERS INDIVIDUAL LONG RETURN PLAYS PUNT RETURN YARDS KICKOFF RETURN YARDS KICKOFF RETURNS Year Player Ret. Yds. Avg. TD Year Player Ret. Yds. Avg. TD 100, Glen Young vs. LSU (11-15-1980) 1946 Tom McWilliams 19 306 16.1 1 1946 Harper Davis 5 142 28.4 -- 100, Fred Reid vs. Memphis (10-11-2003) 1947 Tom McWilliams 16 226 14.1 1 1947 Harper Davis 7 117 16.7 -- 99, Carl Sikes vs. LSU (11-25-1933) 1948 Tom McWilliams 11 100 9.1 0 1948 Carl Scheider 2 96 48.0 -- 98, Dennis Cross vs. Howard (10-3-1936) 1949 Max Stainbrook 16 103 6.4 -- 1949 Cliff O'Connor 10 161 16.1 -- 96, Jerry Bouldin vs. Southern Mississippi (9-9-1989) 1950 Norm Duplain 15 212 14.1 -- 1950 Norm Duplain 11 226 20.5 -- 95, Morley Jennings vs. Howard (11-18-1910) 1951 Tony Kotowski 13 217 16.7 -- 1951 Norm Duplain 9 248 27.6 -- 95, Frank Smith vs. Howard (11-18-1910) 1952 Charles Caven 22 153 7.0 -- 1952 Jackie Parker 13 305 23.5 0 95, Blondy Black vs. Mississippi (11-28-1942) 1953 Jackie Parker 17 156 9.2 0 1953 Jackie Parker 6 121 20.2 0 95, Marcus Rhoden vs. Southern Mississippi (10-8-1966) 1954 Bobby Collins 13 137 10.5 -- 1954 Bobby Collins 8 109 13.6 -- 94, Kevin Prentiss vs. Kentucky (9-6-1997) 1955 Jim Tait 3 103 34.3 -- 1955 William E. Morgan 10 239 23.9 -- 93, Tom McWilliams vs. Auburn (11-11-1944) 1956 Billy Stacy 24 290 +12.1 1 1956 Billy Stacy 12 248 20.7 0 1957 Billy Stacy 17 144 8.5 0 1957 Billy Stacy 11 273 24.8 0 PUNT RETURNS 1958 Billy Stacy 11 146 13.3 0 1958 Billy Stacy 12 309 25.8 0 90, Ken Phares vs. Lamar (10-16-1971) 1959 Billy Hill 6 85 14.2 0 1959 Willie Daniel 10 226 22.6 0 89, Marcus Rhoden vs. Houston (9-18-1965) 1960 Billy Tohill 5 43 8.6 0 1960 Pat Shute 11 263 23.9 0 88, Frank Dowsing vs. Alabama (10-30-1971) 1961 Billy Hill 7 47 6.7 0 1961 Jimmy Jenkins 7 146 20.9 0 87, Glen Young vs. Vanderbilt (9-19-1981) 1962 Ode Burrell 10 102 10.2 0 1962 Ode Burrell 11 225 20.5 0 83, Kevin Prentiss vs. Tennessee (12-5-1998) 1963 Ode Burrell 15 163 10.9 0 1963 Ode Burrell 10 261 26.1 0 81, Derek Pegues vs. Jacksonville St. (10-14-2006) 1964 Dan Bland 17 115 6.8 0 1964 Dan Bland 20 558 +27.9 1 82, Jim Tait vs. Memphis State (10-1-1955) 1965 Marcus Rhoden 19 413 *21.7 3 1965 Dan Bland 20 499 *25.0 0 80, Harvey Johnson vs. Howard (9-23-1939) 1966 Marcus Rhoden 22 170 7.7 0 1966 Marcus Rhoden 26 572 +22.0 1 77, Richard Blackmore vs. Kansas State (10-5-1974) 1967 Conn Canale 9 76 8.4 0 1967 Tommy Garrison 11 202 18.4 0 76, Scott Gumina vs. Tulane (9-25-1993) 1968 David Smith 9 98 10.9 0 1968 David Smith 27 590 *21.9 0 74, Pete Polovina vs. Auburn (11-4-1950) 1969 David Smith 6 54 9.0 0 1969 David Smith 16 394 24.6 0 1970 David Smith 5 40 8.0 0 1970 Frank Dowsing 16 371 23.2 0 1971 Frank Dowsing 14 260 18.6 2 1971 Lewis Grubbs 18 336 18.7 0 1972 Frank Dowsing 12 135 11.3 1 1972 Ken Phares 25 544 21.8 0 1973 Steve Freeman 8 50 6.3 0 1973 Walter Packer 26 547 *21.0 0 1974 Richard Blackmore 12 126 10.5 1 1974 Steve Wohlert 10 203 20.3 0 1975 Stan Black 14 64 4.6 0 1975 Walter Packer 12 242 20.2 0 1976 Stan Black 16 196 12.3 0 1976 Walter Packer 12 195 16.3 0 1977 Henry Davison 18 97 5.4 0 1977 James Otis Doss 16 450 28.1 0 1978 Richard Blackmore 11 155 *14.1 0 1978 Willie Jackson 12 222 18.5 0 1979 Kenny Johnson 15 71 4.7 0 1979 James Jones 8 199 24.9 1 1980 Mardye McDole 23 251 10.9 1 1980 Glen Young 19 525 *27.6 1 1981 Glen Young 19 307 +16.2 2 1981 Glen Young 18 407 22.6 0 1982 Glen Young 27 205 7.6 0 1982 Glen Young 20 431 21.6 0 1983 Danny Knight 9 73 8.1 0 1983 Danny Knight 9 201 22.3 0 1984 Orlando Lundie 22 189 8.6 0 1984 John Lowe 16 329 20.6 0 1985 Orlando Lundie 13 46 3.5 0 1985 John Moore 25 524 21.0 0 1986 Milton Smith 10 40 4.0 0 1986 Michael Robinson 26 643 24.7 0 1987 Eddie Myles 29 266 9.2 0 1987 John Moore 27 464 17.2 0 1988 Eddie Myles 16 126 7.9 0 1988 Eddie Myles 27 535 19.8 0 1989 Tony James 40 437 10.9 0 1989 Tony James 21 477 22.7 0 1990 Tony James 23 341 *14.8 2 1990 Tony James 18 432 24.0 0 1991 Tony James 22 196 8.9 0 1991 Tony James 21 515 24.5 0 1992 Tony James 36 358 10.0 1 1992 Tony James 18 438 24.3 0 1993 Scott Gumina 13 180 13.8 1 1993 Kenny Causey 8 163 20.4 0 1994 Bernard Euell 25 199 8.0 0 1994 Eric Moulds 13 426 +32.8 0 1995 Bernard Euell 11 57 5.2 0 1995 Eric Moulds 9 259 28.8 0 1996 Robert Isaac 19 189 9.9 0 1996 Robert Isaac 20 469 23.5 0 1997 Robert Isaac 23 198 8.6 0 1997 Robert Isaac 20 455 22.8 0 1998 Kevin Prentiss 26 339 *13.0 1 1998 Kevin Prentiss 19 458 24.1 1 1999 Pig Prather 17 125 7.4 0 1999 Pig Prather 12 325 27.1 0 2000 Larry Huntington 22 212 9.6 0 2000 Pig Prather 14 321 22.9 0 2001 Ray Ray Bivines 12 125 10.4 0 2001 Pig Prather 25 569 22.8 0 2002 Korey Banks 20 200 10.0 0 2002 Fred Reid 18 441 24.5 0 2003 Nick Turner 28 310 11.1 0 2003 Fred Reid 25 577 23.1 1 2004 Jonathan Lowe 17 195 11.5 1 2004 Jonathan Lowe 19 343 18.1 0 2005 Jerious Norwood 4 43 10.8 0 2005 Derek Pegues 28 559 20.0 0 2006 Derek Pegues 25 350 14.0 1 2006 Derek Pegues 29 687 23.7 0

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Media Information & Record Book 9.7 Rushing RUSHING RECORDS SINGLE-SEASON RUSHING LEADERS YEARLY RUSHING LEADERS MOST ATTEMPTS RUSHING ATTEMPTS Year Player Att. Yds. Avg. TD Season: 236, James Johnson (1998) Player Seasons Yds. Avg. Att. 1946 Tom McWilliams 77 347 4.5 2 1. James Johnson 1998 1383 5.9 236 1947 Tom McWilliams 137 625 4.6 5 MOST NET YARDS GAINED 2. Keffer McGee 1995 1072 4.6 235 1948 Tom McWilliams 121 436 3.6 1 Season: 1383, James Johnson (1998) 3. James Johnson 1997 1069 4.9 217 1949 Wally Beech 90 403 4.5 5 4. Wayne Jones 1973 1193 5.6 212 1950 Wally Beech 111 529 4.8 2 MOST NET YARDS GAINED (QB) 5. Michael Davis 1993 883 4.3 205 1951 Wally Beech 98 421 4.3 5 Season: 740, Don Smith (1986) 6. Michael Davis 1994 929 4.7 196 Bill Stewart 117 421 3.6 -- 7. Jerious Norwood 2004 1050 5.4 195 1952 Joe Fortunato 128 779 6.1 5 MOST NET YARDS GAINED (FRESHMAN) 8. Jerious Norwood 2005 1126 5.9 191 1953 Charles Evans 109 549 5.0 2 Season: 720, John Bond (1980) 9. Don Smith 1985 554 2.9 190 1954 Art Davis 132 670 5.1 9 10. Hank Phillips 1987 848 4.6 184 1955 Jim Harness 90 497 5.5 4 HIGHEST YARDS-PER-RUSH AVERAGE 1956 Billy Stacy 138 613 4.4 6 Season (Min. 90 att.): 6.9, Blondy Black (1942) [94 for RUSHING YARDAGE 1957 Molly Halbert 76 386 5.1 7 646 yards] Player Seasons Att. Avg. Yds. 1958 Jack Batte 62 292 4.7 3 Season (Min. 100 att.): 6.7, Michael Haddix (1982) [122 1. James Johnson 1998 236 5.9 1383 1959 Billy Hill 63 257 4.1 3 for 813 yards] 2. Wayne Jones 1973 212 5.6 1193 1960 Mackie Weaver 88 354 4.0 3 3. Jerious Norwood 2005 191 5.9 1126 1961 Billy Hill 85 337 4.0 2 HIGHEST YARDS-PER-GAME AVERAGE 4. Keffer McGee 1995 235 4.6 1072 1962 Ode Burrell 71 310 4.4 5 Season: 115.3, J.J. Johnson (1998) [1383 in 12 gms] 5. James Johnson 1997 217 4.9 1069 1963 Hoyle Granger 113 481 4.3 7 6. Jerious Norwood 2004 195 5.4 1050 1964 Hoyle Granger 129 604 4.7 2 MOST TOUCHDOWNS 7. Walter Packer 1975 180 5.6 1012 1965 Hoyle Granger 108 449 4.2 3 Season: 16, Jackie Parker (1952) 8. Dicenzo Miller 2000 160 6.3 1005 1966 Andy Rhoades 75 295 3.9 1 9. Walter Packer 1974 157 6.3 994 1967 Tommy Pharr 136 326 2.4 1 MOST 100-YARD GAMES 10. Michael Davis 1994 196 4.7 929 1968 Tommy Pharr 141 239 1.7 3 Season: 7, J.J. Johnson (1998), Wayne Jones (1973) 1969 Steve Whaley 89 275 3.1 7 RUSHING YARDS PER GAME 1970 Lewis Grubbs 155 644 4.2 7 MOST 100-YARD GAMES (QB) Player Year GP Yds. YPG 1971 Lewis Grubbs 134 419 3.1 3 Season: 5, Don Smith (1986) 1. James Johnson 1998 12 1383 115.30 1972 Melvin Barkum 132 522 4.0 6 2. Wayne Jones 1973 11 1193 108.45 1973 Wayne Jones 212 1193 5.6 6 MOST CONSECUTIVE 100-YARD GAMES 3. Jerious Norwood 2005 11 1126 102.36 1974 Walter Packer 157 994 6.3 6 Season: 6, Dicenzo Miller (2000) 4. Keffer McGee 1995 11 1072 97.45 1975 Walter Packer 180 1012 5.6 7 5. James Johnson 1997 11 1069 97.18 1976 Dennis Johnson 152 859 5.7 6 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES 6. Jerious Norwood 2004 11 1050 95.45 1977 Dennis Johnson 114 529 4.6 2 7 - James Johnson (1998) 7. Walter Packer 1975 11 1012 92.00 1978 James Jones 130 687 5.3 10 7 - Wayne Jones (1973) 8. Dicenzo Miller 2000 11 1005 91.36 1979 Fred Collins 128 591 4.6 4 6 - Walter Packer (1974) 9. Walter Packer 1974 11 994 90.36 1980 Michael Haddix 133 724 5.4 5 6 - Dontae Walker (2000) 10. Joe Fortunato 1952 9 779 86.56 1981 Michael Haddix 110 622 5.7 3 6 - Dicenzo Miller (2000) 1982 Michael Haddix 122 813 6.7 8 6 - Don Smith (1986) RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 1983 John Bond 164 612 3.7 13 5 - Jerious Norwood (2005) Player Seasons Att. Yds. TD 1984 Don Smith 128 545 4.3 9 5 - Jerious Norwood (2004) 1. Jackie Parker 1952 126 455 16 1985 Don Smith 190 554 2.9 6 5 - Michael Davis (1994) 2. Harry Furman 1907 NA NA 14 1986 Don Smith 159 740 4.7 6 5 - Keffer McGee (1995) 3. John Bond 1983 164 612 13 1987 Hank Phillips 184 848 4.6 8 Keffer McGee 1995 235 1072 13 1988 Jesse Anderson 102 468 4.6 0 5. James Johnson 1998 236 1383 12 1989 Kenny Roberts 108 511 4.7 4 James Johnson 1997 217 1069 12 1990 Kenny Roberts 93 523 5.6 3 7. Tom McWilliams 1944 77 400 11 1991 Sleepy Robinson 154 543 3.5 5 8. Dicenzo Miller 2000 160 1005 10 1992 Kenny Roberts 106 597 5.6 0 Michael Davis 1994 196 929 10 1993 Michael Davis 205 883 4.3 7 James Jones 1978 130 687 10 1994 Michael Davis 196 929 4.7 10 1995 Keffer McGee 235 1072 4.6 13 1996 Robert Isaac 117 527 4.5 3 1997 James Johnson 217 1069 4.9 12 1998 James Johnson 236 1383 5.9 12 1999 Dontae Walker 76 384 5.1 3 2000 Dicenzo Miller 160 1005 6.3 10 2001 Dicenzo Miller 132 676 5.1 4 2002 Justin Griffi th 91 471 5.2 2 2003 Nick Turner 123 696 5.7 7 2004 Jerious Norwood 195 1050 5.4 7 2005 Jerious Norwood 191 1126 5.9 6 2006 Anthony Dixon 169 668 4.0 9

Media Information & Record Book 9.8 Scoring INDIVIDUAL SCORING RECORDS FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED YEARLY SCORING LEADERS MOST POINTS SCORED Player Season FGM FGA Year Player TD PAT FG Pts. Season: 120, Jackie Parker (1952) [16 TD & 24 XP] 1. Chris Gardner 1992 15 27 1946 Wallace Matulich 7 0 0 42 2. Brian Hazelwood 1997 16 26 1947 Harper Davis 7 0 0 42 MOST POINTS SCORED BY A KICKER 3. Dave Marler 1977 13 26 1948 Harper Davis 3 0 0 18 Season: 77, Brian Hazelwood (1998) [15 FG & 32 XP] 4. Brian Hazelwood 1998 15 24 1949 Wally Beech 5 0 0 30 Scott Westerfi eld 1999 18 24 1950 Tom Rushing 7 0 0 42 MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 6. Artie Cosby 1985 11 23 1951 Wally Beech 5 0 0 30 Season: 16, Jackie Parker (1952) Tom Burke 1993 17 23 1952 Jackie Parker 16 24 0 +120 8. Artie Cosby 1984 13 21 1953 Jackie Parker 8 17 0 65 MOST POINTS RESPONSIBLE FOR Artie Cosby 1986 12 21 1954 Art Davis 10 0 0 6 (RUSHING, PASSING & KICKING) 10. Kinney Jordan 1975 13 20 1955 William E. Morgan 5 13 0 43 Season: 168, Jackie Parker (1952) [24 TD & 24 PAT] Joel Logan 1987 12 20 1956 Billy Stacy 6 0 0 36 Tim Rogers 1994 12 20 1957 Molly Halbert 7 0 0 42 MOST FIELD GOALS MADE Brent Smith 2002 16 20 1958 Billy Stacy 3 2 0 20 Season: 18, Scott Westerfi eld (1999) 1959 Billy Hill 3 0 0 18 EXTRA POINTS MADE 1960 Billy Hill 3 #1 0 20 MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Player Seasons Pct. Att. Made 1961 Sammy Dantone 1 #8 4 27 Season: 27, Chris Gardner (1992) 1. Scott Westerfi eld 2000 .949 39 37 1962 Ode Burrell 5 0 0 30 2. Vic Nickels 1974 .947 38 36 1963 Ode Burrell 7 0 0 42 MOST PAT KICKS MADE 3. Tim Rogers 1994 .944 36 34 1964 Marcus Rhoden 7 0 0 42 Season: 37, Scott Westerfi eld (2000) 4. Chris Gardner 1991 .943 35 33 1965 Marcus Rhoden 7 0 0 42 5. Brian Hazelwood 1998 .914 35 32 1966 Don Saget 3 0 0 18 MOST PAT KICKS ATTEMPTED 6. Ted Shuff 1946 .789 38 30 1967 Johnny Woitt 3 0 0 18 Season: 39, Scott Westerfi eld (2000) Kinney Jordan 1976 1.000 31 31 1968 Sammy Milner 5 0 0 30 8. Bob Morgan 1980 .967 30 29 1969 Steve Whaley 7 0 0 42 MOST CONSECUTIVE PAT KICKS MADE 9. Bob Morgan 1982 .931 29 27 1970 Lewis Grubbs 8 0 0 48 One Season: 31, Kinney Jordan (1976) Adam Carlson 2006 1.000 27 27 1971 Glenn Ellis 0 12 6 30 1972 Melvin Barkum 6 0 0 36 SINGLE-SEASON SCORING LEADERS EXTRA POINTS ATTEMPTED 1973 Vic Nickels 0 23 8 47 SCORING Player Seasons Made Pct. Att. 1974 Rockey Felker 7 #2 0 46 Player Season TD FG PAT TP 1. Scott Westerfi eld 2000 37 .949 39 1975 Kinney Jordan 0 14 13 53 1. Jackie Parker 1952 16 0 24 120 2. Vic Nickels 1974 36 .947 38 1976 Kinney Jordan 0 31 10 61 2. Keffer McGee 1995 15 0 *1 92 3. Ted Shuff 1946 30 .789 38 1977 Dave Marler 0 18 13 57 3. Harry McArthur 1914 15 0 0 90 4. Chris Gardner 1991 33 .943 35 1978 James Jones 13 #3 0 84 4. Tom McWilliams 1944 14 0 0 84 Tim Rogers 1994 34 .944 35 1979 Fred Collins 4 #1 0 26 James Jones 1978 13 0 *3 84 Brian Hazelwood 1998 32 .914 35 1980 Mardye McDole 7 0 0 42 6. John Bond 1983 13 0 0 78 7. Kinney Jordan 1976 31 1.000 31 1981 Dana Moore 0 0 10 30 7. Brian Hazelwood 1998 0 15 32 77 8. Bob Morgan 1980 29 .967 30 1982 Michael Haddix 9 0 0 54 8. Scott Westerfi eld 2000 0 12 37 73 9. Bob Morgan 1982 27 .931 29 1983 John Bond 13 0 0 78 9. James Johnson 1997 12 0 0 72 10. Jackie Parker 1952 24 .828 29 1984 Artie Cosby 0 17 13 56 James Johnson 1998 12 0 0 72 1985 Artie Cosby 0 18 11 51 Scott Westerfi eld 1999 0 18 18 72 1986 Artie Cosby 0 21 12 57 * - 2-point conversions 1987 Joel Logan 0 17 12 53 1988 Joel Logan 0 17 11 50 FIELD GOALS MADE 1989 Joel Logan 0 23 8 47 Player Season FGA FGM 1990 Joel Logan 0 19 10 49 1. Scott Westerfi eld 1999 24 18 1991 Chris Gardner 0 33 9 60 2. Tom Burke 1993 23 17 1992 Chris Gardner 0 13 15 58 3. Brian Hazelwood 1997 26 16 1993 Tom Burke 0 18 17 69 Brent Smith 2002 20 16 1994 Tim Rogers 0 34 12 70 5. Chris Gardner 1992 27 15 1995 Keffer McGee 15 #1 0 92 Brian Hazelwood 1998 24 15 1996 Brian Hazelwood 0 25 8 49 7. Kinney Jordan 1975 20 13 1997 James Johnson 12 0 0 72 Dave Marler 1977 26 13 1998 Brian Hazelwood 0 32 15 77 Dana Moore 1982 16 13 1999 Scott Westerfi eld 0 18 18 72 Artie Cosby 1984 21 13 2000 Scott Westerfi eld 0 37 12 73 2001 Justin Jenkins 8 #1 0 50 2002 Brent Smith 0 16 16 64 2003 Justin Jenkins 9 #1 0 56 2004 Jerious Norwood 7 0 0 42 2005 Jerious Norwood 8 0 0 48 2006 Anthony Dixon 9 0 0 54

# - Total includes made two-point conversions + - Led NCAA

Media Information & Record Book 9.9 Total Offense INDIVIDUAL TOTAL OFFENSE RECORDS SINGLE-SEASON OFFENSE LEADERS YEARLY LEADERS MOST PLAYS TOTAL OFFENSE Year Player Rush Pass Plays Yds TD Season: 502, Don Smith (1985) Player Year Rush Pass Total 1946 Wallace Matulich 107 507 -- 614 1. Don Smith 1985 554 2332 2886 1947 Tom McWilliams 625 360 198 985 8 MOST NET YARDS GAINED 2. Dave Marler 1978 (-31) 2422 2391 1948 Tom McWilliams 436 412 195 848 5 Season: 2886, Don Smith (1985) 3. Don Smith 1986 740 1609 2349 1949 Wally Beech 403 0 90 403 5 4. Derrick Taite 1995 16 2241 2257 1950 Wally Beech 529 0 111 529 2 HIGHEST YARDS-PER-GAME AVERAGE 5. John Bond 1982 609 1591 2200 1951 Wally Beech 421 0 98 421 5 Season: 262.4, Don Smith (1985) [2886 in 11 games] 6. Wayne Madkin 2000 179 1908 2087 Bill Stewart 421 0 117 421 -- 7. Tommy Pharr 1968 239 1838 2077 1952 Jackie Parker 455 811 223 1266 24 TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE FOR 8. Matt Wyatt 1997 (-178) 2199 2021 1953 Jackie Parker 208 603 144 811 15 (RUSHING & PASSING) 9. Kevin Fant 2003 (-149) 2151 2002 1954 Art Davis 670 25 137 695 10 Season: 24, Jackie Parker (1952) 10. Joe Reed 1970 316 1616 1932 1955 Bill Stanton 135 554 121 689 6 1956 Billy Stacy 613 464 209 1077 9 TDS RESPONSIBLE FOR 1957 Billy Stacy 350 248 151 598 4 Player Year Rush Pass TD 1958 Billy Stacy 269 388 177 657 5 1. Jackie Parker 1952 16 8 24 1959 Billy Hill 257 248 125 505 4 2. Don Smith 1985 6 15 21 1960 Charlie Furlow (-50) 599 167 549 2 3. Don Smith 1986 6 10 16 1961 Billy Hill 337 299 138 636 3 Derrick Taite 1995 0 16 16 1962 Charlie Furlow (-35) 744 178 709 3 Kevin Fant 2003 2 14 16 1963 Sonny Fisher 220 353 142 573 3 6. Jackie Parker 1953 8 7 15 1964 Hoyle Granger 604 0 130 604 2 Joe Reed 1970 7 8 15 1965 Ashby Cook 65 1032 231 1097 11 Rockey Felker 1974 7 8 15 1966 Don Saget 150 753 257 903 5 John Bond 1983 13 2 15 1967 Tommy Pharr 326 279 207 605 5 Don Smith 1984 9 6 15 1968 Tommy Pharr 239 1838 460 *2077 12 Derrick Taite 1994 1 14 15 1969 Tommy Pharr 4 1603 309 1607 12 1970 Joe Reed 316 1616 449 1932 15 1971 Hal Chealander (-96) 937 209 841 2 1972 Melvin Barkum 522 591 228 1113 8 1973 Wayne Jones 1193 0 212 1193 6 1974 Rockey Felker 446 1147 304 *1593 15 1975 Walter Packer 1012 0 180 1012 7 1976 Bruce Threadgill 554 807 249 1361 11 1977 Bruce Threadgill 274 1317 362 1591 8 1978 Dave Marler (-31) 2422 375 *2391 12 1979 Dwayne Brown 378 274 155 652 3 1980 John Bond 720 849 264 1569 10 1981 John Bond 339 875 277 1214 6 1982 John Bond 609 1591 327 2200 11 1983 John Bond 612 1306 369 1918 15 1984 Don Smith 545 1236 304 1781 15 1985 Don Smith 554 2332 502 *2886 21 1986 Don Smith 740 1609 403 *2349 16 1987 Hank Phillips 848 0 184 848 8 1988 Tony Shell (-55) 1884 363 1829 13 1989 Kenny Roberts 511 0 108 511 4 1990 Tony Shell (-66) 1909 333 1843 10 1991 Sleepy Robinson 543 1167 295 1710 13 1992 Greg Plump 112 863 209 975 7 1993 Todd Jordan (-13) 1935 336 1922 12 1994 Derrick Taite 51 1806 286 1857 15 1995 Derrick Taite 16 2241 370 2257 16 1996 Derrick Taite 6 1009 212 1015 6 1997 Matt Wyatt (-178) 2199 237 2021 6 1998 Wayne Madkin (-36) 1532 260 1496 13 1999 Wayne Madkin (-1) 1884 308 1883 10 2000 Wayne Madkin 179 1908 315 2087 13 2001 Kevin Fant 9 1352 120 1361 8 2002 Kevin Fant (-69) 1918 224 1849 10 2003 Kevin Fant (-149) 2151 256 2002 16 2004 Omarr Conner 115 1224 174 1339 7 2005 Jerious Norwood 1126 0 191 1317 6 2006 Michael Henig 18 1201 187 1219 7

* - Led SEC (ranked on yards-per-game since 1970)

Media Information & Record Book 9.10 All-Purpose / Defense DEFENSIVE RECORDS ALL-PURPOSE RECORDS MOST INTERCEPTIONS MOST PLAYS Game: *4, Jack Nix vs. Arkansas (1939) Game: 40, Michael Davis vs. Ole Miss (11-27-1993) Game (Modern Era): 3, Billy Murphy vs. Ole Miss (1946); Henry Davison vs. Auburn (1976); Billy Stacy vs. Ole Miss MOST NET YARDS GAINED (1958); Darren Williams vs. Troy State (2002); Jeramie Game: 344, Nick Turner vs. Tennessee (11-15-2003) Johnson vs. Ole Miss (2005)

HIGHEST YARDS-PER-PLAY AVERAGE MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS Game (Min. 5 plays): 34.0, Eric Moulds vs. Tulane (10-22-1994) [7 for 238 yds] Game: 97, Jack Nix vs. Ole Miss (1938) [1 INT] Game (Min. 10 plays): 23.3, Kevin Prentiss vs. Tenn. (12-5-1998) [10 for 233 yds] HIGHEST YARDS-PER-INTERCEPTION INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Game (Min. 2 INT): 40.5, Eugene Clinton vs. Kentucky YDS. PLAYER OPPONENT SITE DATE ADDITIONAL STATS (2000) [2 for 81 yards] 344 Nick Turner Tennessee Knoxville 11-15-2003 41 rush / 37 receive / 163 KOR / 103 PR 312 James Johnson Alabama Starkville 11-14-1998 237 rush / 75 receive MOST TDS ON INTERCEPTION RETURNS 265 Jerious Norwood Houston Starkville 10-22-2005 247 rush / 9 receive / 9 PR Game: 1, many times. [Last: Derek Pegues vs. 265 David Smith LSU Baton Rouge 11-15-1969 -12 rush / 102 receive / 175 KOR Jacksonville State (10-14-2006)] 258 Eric Moulds LSU Baton Rouge 9-10-1994 95 receive / 163 KOR 238 Eric Moulds Tulane Starkville 10-22-1994 160 receive / 78 KOR MOST TOTAL TACKLES 233 Kevin Prentiss Tennessee Atlanta 12-5-1998 27 receive / 152 PR / 54 KOR Game: 29, Ray Costict vs. Kentucky (10-9-1976) 231 David Smith Mississippi Starkville 11-27-1969 194 receive / 37 KOR 231 Dennis Johnson Memphis State Memphis 10-19-1974 198 rush / 33 receive MOST SACKS 230 Jerious Norwood Ole Miss Starkville 11-26-2005 204 rush / 5 receive / 21 PR Game: 5.5, Greg Favors vs. Ole Miss (11-30-1996) 225 Robert Isaac Georgia Starkville 10-5-1996 93 rush / 29 receive / 103 KOR 219 Fred Reid Kentucky Starkville 11-2-2002 34 rush / 9 rec. / 176 KOR INDIVIDUAL LONG PLAYS 217 Kevin Bouie Kentucky Lexington 10-29-1994 217 rush INTERCEPTION RETURNS 216 Dontae Walker Mississippi Oxford 11-23-2000 121 rush / 95 KOR 97, Jack Nix vs. Mississippi (11-26-1938) 215 David Smith Texas Tech Jackson 10-17-1970 215 receive 95, Larry Buie vs. Florida (9-29-1973) 214 Danny Knight Florida Gainesville 9-25-1982 6 rush / 208 receive 95, Red McElveen vs. Auburn (11-12-1927) 212 Nick Turner Tulane New Orleans 9-13-2003 155 rush / 44 KOR / 13 PR 90, Anthony Derricks vs. Auburn (11-1-1997) 211 Eric Moulds Tennessee Knoxville 9-23-1995 183 receive / 28 KOR 88, James Stuart vs. Murray State (11-2-1946) 210 James Jones LSU Jackson 11-18-1978 162 rush / 48 receive 85, Ben Griffin vs. Birmingham-Southern (11-4-1939) 209 James Johnson Kentucky Lexington 11-7-1998 207 rush 81, Eugene Clinton vs. Kentucky (11-4-2000) 208 Sammy Milner Texas Tech Jackson 10-19-1968 208 receive 70, Robert Bean vs. Tennessee (12-5-1998) 206 Robert Isaac Central Florida Starkville 10-25-1997 12 rush / 176 KOR / 18 PR 70, Ken Phares vs. LSU (11-18-1972) 203 Kenny Roberts Memphis State Memphis 11-10-1990 127 rush / 76 receive 68, Charlie Davidson vs. LSU (9-10-1994) 203 Keffer McGee NE Louisiana Starkville 9-30-1995 181 rush / 22 receive 201 Jerious Norwood UAB Starkville 10-9-2004 201 rush 200 David Smith Auburn Auburn 11- 8-1969 62 receive / 138 KOR 200 Robert Isaac NE Louisiana Starkville 11-2-1996 103 rush / 18 rec. / 59 PR / 20 KOR

Media Information & Record Book 10.1 Passing PASSING RECORDS SINGLE-GAME PASSING HIGHS 225, Don Smith vs. USM (9-20-1986) - 13-27 MOST ATTEMPTS PASSING YARDS (400+) 224, Tony Shell vs. Ole Miss (11-26-1988) - 21-45 Game: 53, Joe Reed vs. LSU (11-14-1970) 466, Derrick Taite vs. Tulane (10-22-1994) - 21-30, 4TD 224, Wayne Madkin vs. Arkansas (11-21-1998) - 16-31 429, Dave Marler vs. Alabama (11-4-1978) - 28-46 224, Wayne Madkin vs. USC (9-23-2000) - 17-35 MOST COMPLETIONS 405, Todd Jordan vs. Florida (10-2-1993) - 24-44, 2TD 220, Tony Shell vs. Cal-Fullerton (9-15-1990) - 14-28 Game: 32, Tommy Pharr vs. Alabama (11-1-1969) 218, Tommy Pharr vs. Auburn (9-28-1968) - 22-44 PASSING YARDS (300-399) 218, Don Smith vs. Missouri (9-22-1984) - 13-of 25 MOST CONSECUTIVE COMPLETIONS 384, Michael Henig vs. Kentucky (10-28-2006) - 22-41, 3TD 217, John Bond vs. Alabama (10-29-1983) - 16-30 One Game: 11, Dave Marler vs. Tennessee (10-28-1978) 370, Todd Jordan vs. Memphis (9-4-1993) - 23-43, 3TD 217, Eric Underwood vs. Ole Miss (11-21-1987) - 12-23 360, Kevin Fant vs. Houston (9-20-2003) - 24-42, 3TD 215, Wayne Madkin vs. LSU (10-21-2000) - 12-26, 2TD HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE 346, Kevin Fant vs. BYU (12-1-2001) - 20-28, 3TD 215, Kevin Fant vs. Auburn (9-19-2002) - 19-31 Game (9 att.): 1.000, Jackie Parker vs. Ole Miss (1953) 340, Kevin Fant vs. Ole Miss (11-28-2002) - 23-42, TD 215, Kevin Fant vs. Vanderbilt (10-4-2003) - 18-30, TD [9 of 9] 336, Kevin Fant vs. Jacksonville St. (9-14-2002) - 15-26, 3TD 214, Omarr Conner vs. Ark. (11-20-04) - 20-27, 2TD Game (15 att.): .813, John Bond vs. Tulane (1982) 335, Tony Shell vs. Alabama (10-29-1988) - 21-45 213, Tommy Pharr vs. USM (10-12-1968) - 14-37 [13 of 16] 312, Tony Shell vs. USM (10-15-1988) - 22-45 213, Wayne Madkin vs. Mid. Tenn. (10-28-2000) - 13-18 Game (25 att.): .763, Tommy Pharr vs. FSU (1968) 311, Derrick Taite vs. Tenn. (9-23-1995) - 25-43, 2TD 212, Omarr Conner vs. LSU (9-30-2006) - 15-28, TD [29 of 38] 309, Tony Shell vs. Kentucky (10-13-1990) - 16-30 212, Wayne Madkin vs. Kentucky (11-4-2000) - 11-20, TD 307, Dave Marler vs. Florida State (10-14-1978) - 17-31 210, Kevin Fant vs. Troy State (10-12-2002) - 22-32, TD MOST NET YARDS GAINED 306, Dave Marler vs. Ole Miss (11-25-1978) - 23-44 209, Matt Wyatt vs. Auburn (10-9-1999) - 17-29, 2TD Game: 466, Derrick Taite vs. Tulane (1994) 208, Joe Reed vs. Houston (10-10-1970) - 21-of 44 PASSING YARDS (200-299) 206, Derrick Taite vs. USC (10-14-1995) - 17-27, TD MOST TOUCHDOWNS THROWN 297, Don Smith vs. Alabama (11-2-1985) - 22-45 205, Omarr Conner vs. Georgia (9-24-2005), 19-32, TD Game: 4, Tony Shell vs. Georgia (1988) & Alabama 296, Derrick Taite vs. Memphis (9-2-1995) - 18-26, 4TD 205, Sleepy Robinson vs. Ala. (11-2-1991) - 11-20, TD (1988); Derrick Taite vs. Tulane (1994) & Memphis (1995); 290, Tommy Pharr vs. Ole Miss (11-27-1969) - 24-44 204, Tommy Pharr vs. Texas Tech (10-19-1968) - 15-27 Omarr Conner vs. Murray State (2005) 288, Derrick Taite vs. Auburn (10-7-1995) - 18-36, 3TD 203, Tommy Pharr vs. Richmond (9-20-1969) - 20-37 287, Don Smith vs. Kentucky (11-12-1985) - 13-39 202, Rockey Felker vs. NE La. (9-15-1973) - 18-28 MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN 287, Greg Plump vs. UNC (1-2-1993) - 24-40, TD 201, Wayne Madkin vs. Kentucky (11-4-1999) - 8-20 Game: 6, Max Stainbrook vs. Cincinnati (1949) 285, Kevin Fant vs. Oregon (8-31-2003) - 23-40, 3TD 200, Tommy Pharr vs. LSU ( 11-16-1968) - 25-42 284, Don Smith vs. USM (9-21-1985) - 13-32, 3TD 200, Derrick Taite vs. Kentucky (11-9-1996) - 13-23 CONSECUTIVE ATT. WITHOUT AN INT. 283, Mike Davis vs. USM (10-17-1987) - 23-45 200, Michael Henig vs. Kentucky (10-29-2005) - 16-31 Game: 45, Tony Shell vs. USM (1988) 277, Tommy Pharr vs. Florida State (11-9-1968) - 29-38 274, Dave Marler vs. Memphis St. (9-23-1978) - 15-23 MOST 300-YARD GAMES 266, Tony Shell vs. Georgia (9-17-1988) - 18-29 Season: 3, Dave Marler (1978) 263, Kevin Fant vs. Ole Miss (11-22-2001) - 14-21, TD 262, Wayne Madkin vs. Alabama (11-11-2000) - 18-27, TD MOST 200-YARD GAMES 261, Derrick Taite vs. LSU (9-9-1995) - 18-35, TD Season: 6, Tommy Pharr (1968); Dave Marler (1978); 261, Wayne Madkin vs. So. Carolina (9-20-2001) - 27-46, TD Derrick Taite (1995) 260, Tony Shell vs. Tulane (11-19-1988) - 22-47 258, Tommy Pharr vs. Alabama (11-1-1969) - 32-49 INDIVIDUAL LONG PLAYS 258, John Bond vs. Florida (9-25-1982) - 12-25 PASS PLAYS 257, Wayne Madkin vs. Vandy (10-2-1999) - 13-22, 2TD 91, Kevin Fant to Terrell Grindle vs. Kentucky (2002) 256, Bruce Threadgill vs. Auburn (11-5-1977) - 17-31 89, Kevin Fant to Ray Ray Bivines vs. J’ville St. (2002) 250, Omarr Conner vs. Maine (9-18-04) - 21-34, TD 87, Tommy Pharr to Eric Hoggatt vs. Florida (1969) 250, Tommy Pharr vs. USM (10-11-1969) - 18-34 84, Omarr Conner to Ty Freeman vs. Ole Miss (2004 248, Joe Reed vs. LSU (11-14-1970) - 24-53 84, Derrick Taite to Keffer McGee vs. Auburn (1995) 248, Dave Marler vs. Auburn (11-11-1978) - 21-35 83, Bill Stanton to William Earl Morgan vs. UK (1955) 248, Matt Wyatt vs. Louisiana Tech (9-21-1996) - 17-33 82, Wayne Madkin to Terrell Grindle vs. LSU (2000) 247, Tommy Pharr vs. LSU (11-15-1969) - 19-34 81, Matt Wyatt to Jeremy Jones vs. Auburn (1996) 247, Derrick Taite vs. Baylor (9-16-1995) - 13-29, TD 81, Derrick Taite to Chris Jones vs. Tennessee (1995) 246, Joe Reed vs. Texas Tech (10-17-1970) - 16-27 81, Bruce Threadgill to Dennis Johnson vs. Wash. (1977) 246, Kevin Fant vs. Tulane (9-13-2003) - 16-32, 2TD 80, Derrick Taite to Eric Moulds vs. LSU (1995) 245, Kevin Fant vs. Memphis (10-11-2003) - 16-34, 2TD 80, John Bond to Danny Knight vs. Florida (1982) 242, Don Smith vs. LSU (11-16-1985) - 13-20 80, John Bond to Danny Knight vs. Memphis State (82) 241, Omarr Conner vs. Tulane (9-16-2006) - 15-25 80, David Smith to Sammy Milner vs. Texas Tech (1968) 240, Don Smith vs. Tulane (10-12-1985) - 12-30 237, Todd Jordan vs. LSU (9-11-1993) - 11-23 235, Wayne Madkin vs. MTSU (9-4-1999) - 16-24, 3TD 234, Michael Henig vs. Georgia (10-14-2006) - 14-31 233, Omarr Conner vs. Murray (9-3-2005), 17-24, 4TD 233, Derrick Taite vs. LSU (9-10-1994) - 20-38, TD 233, Wayne Madkin vs. Ole Miss (11-25-1999) - 20-33, 2TD 231, Don Smith vs. Tennessee (9-13-1986) - 15-30 231, Don Smith vs. Memphis State (10-4-1986) - 12-24 230, Sleepy Robinson vs. Memphis (10-19-1991) - 16-33 229, John Bond vs. Tulane (9-4-1982) - 13-16 229, John Bond vs. Alabama (10-30-1982) - 18-33 228, Dave Marler vs. Tennessee (10-28-1978) - 14-20 227, Tommy Pharr vs. Tampa (10-26-1968) - 19-32 226, Todd Jordan vs. Alabama (11-13-1993) - 13-25 225, Rockey Felker vs. Auburn (11-11-1974) - 16-32

Media Information & Record Book 10.2 Punting / Receiving PUNTING RECORDS RECEIVING RECORDS 119, Sammy Milner vs. Florida (10-5-1968) - 8 MOST PUNTS MOST RECEPTIONS 119, Shaston Coleman vs. Memphis (9-2-1995) - 4, TD Game: 16, Bob Hardison vs. Texas Christian (10-24-1936) Game: 15, Eric Moulds vs. Tennessee (1995) 118, David Smith vs. USM (10-11-1969) - 6, TD 118, Tony Burks vs. West Virginia (10-7-2006) - 4 HIGHEST YARDS-PER-PUNT AVERAGE MOST NET YARDS GAINED 118, Sandy Braswell vs. NE Louisiana (9-16-1972) - 5 Game (Min. 5 punts): 51.4, Andy Russ vs. Kentucky Game: 215, David Smith vs. Texas Tech (1970) 118, Terrell Grindle vs. J’ville State (9-14-2002) - 3, TD (11-9-1996) [5 for 257] 118, Justin Jenkins vs. Vanderbilt (10-4-2003) - 8, TD Game (Min. 10 punts): 47.5, Andy Russ vs. USC HIGHEST YARDS-PER-CATCH AVERAGE 117, Will Prosser vs. Maine (9-18-04) - 4 (9-28-1996) [10 for 475] Game (Min. 5 rec.): 32.0, Eric Moulds vs. Tulane (1994) 117, David Smith vs. Florida (9-19-1970) - 10 [5 for 160 yards] 116, Glen Young vs. Auburn (10-24-1981) - 8, TD INDIVIDUAL LONG PLAYS Game (Min. 10 rec.): 17.9, David Smith vs. Texas Tech 116, Justin Jenkins vs. Ole Miss (11-22-2001) - 7 PUNTS (10-17-1970) [12 for 215 yards] 115, Jerry Bouldin vs. Alabama (10-29-1988) - 5, 2TD 84, Mike Patrick vs. Alabama (11-2-1974) 115, Kenny Causey vs. Alabama (11-13-1993) - 7 82, Mike Patrick vs. William & Mary (9-7-1974) MOST TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 115, Ray Ray Bivines vs. Ole Miss (11-28-2002) - 6, TD 79, Jeff Walker vs. Alabama (11-13-1999) Game: 3, Sammy Milner vs. Florida (9-27-1969) 115, McKinley Scott vs. Houston (9-20-2003) - 6 78, Tom McWilliams vs. Arkansas A&M (10-14-1944) 114, Bill Buckley vs. Kentucky (10-6-1973) - 9, TD 78, Billy Murphy vs. Auburn (11-9-1946) SINGLE-GAME RECEIVING HIGHS 114, James Bloodworth vs. Alabama (11-2-1985) - 5 77, Bill Schoenrock vs. Tennessee (10-3-1959) PASS RECEPTIONS 113, Willie Harris vs. Kentucky (10-13-1990) - 5, TD 74, Sonny Bruce vs. Tulane (10-29-1938) No. Player Opponent Year Stats 113, Willie Harris vs. Memphis State (10-19-1991) - 5 73, Mike Riley vs. Auburn (10-26-1991) 15 Eric Moulds Tennessee 1995 183 yds, TD 113, Justin Jenkins vs. Auburn (10-18-2003) - 7, TD 72, Tom McWilliams vs. Duquesne (10-18-1947) 14 David Smith Ole Miss 1969 194 yds, TD 112, Jerry Price vs. LSU (11-14-1981) - 3 72, Andy Russ vs. Kentucky (11-9-1996) 12 David Smith Texas Tech 1970 215 yds, 2TD 112, Danny Knight vs. Arkansas St. (9-11-1982) - 3, TD 12 Sammy Milner Auburn 1968 146 yds 111, Danny Knight vs. Alabama (10-29-1983) - 6, TD 11 David Smith Richmond 1969 138 yds 110, Mardye McDole vs. Memphis State (9-23-1978) - 5 11 Bobby Gossett Florida St. 1968 96 yds, TD 110, Danny Knight vs. Ole Miss (11-20-1982) - 3 10 Eric Moulds Auburn 1995 95 yds, TD 109, Harland Reed vs. LSU (11-12-1966) - 6, TD 10 David Smith Alabama 1970 75 yds, TD 109, Terrell Grindle vs. Auburn (10-9-1999) - 6 10 David Smith Florida 1970 117 yds 109, Kelvin Love vs. Alabama (11-13-1999) - 4 10 Sammy Milner Alabama 1969 77 yds 109, Ray Ray Bivines vs. J’ville State (9-14-2002) - 2, TD 108, Terrell Grindle vs. Kentucky (11-2-2002) - 3, 2TD RECEIVING YARDS (200+) 106, Tony Burks vs. Georgia (10-21-2006) - 4 215, David Smith vs. Texas Tech (10-17-1970) - 12, 2TD 106, Gavin Rees vs. Rice (10-11-1975) - 7, TD 208, Sammy Milner vs. Texas Tech (10-19-1968) - 9, TD 106, Robert Isaac vs. La. Tech (9-21-1996) - 6, TD 208, Danny Knight vs. Florida (9-25-1982) - 8, 2TD 106, Kevin Prentiss vs. Oklahoma State (9-19-1998) - 3 106, Terrell Grindle vs. South Carolina (10-5-2002) - 5 RECEIVING YARDS (100-199) 105, John Grace vs. Murray State (11-2-1946) - 2, 2TD 194, David Smith vs. Ole Miss (11-27-1969) - 14, TD 105, Bill Buckley vs. Northeast La. (9-16-1972) - 4 192, Tony Burks vs. Kentucky (10-28-2006) - 7, 2TD 103, Tony Burks vs. LSU (9-30-2006) - 4, TD 183, Eric Moulds vs. Tennessee (9-23-1995) - 15, TD 103, Bill Buckley vs. Ole Miss (11-25-1972) - 6, 2TD 175, Mardye McDole vs. Florida St. (10-14-1978) - 9, 2TD 103, Kenny Rogers vs. Florida (9-28-1985) - 7, TD 174, Mardye McDole vs. Tennessee (10-28-1978) - 4, 2TD 103, Fred Hadley vs. Southern Miss (10-17-1987) - 7 172, Justin Jenkins vs. Houston (9-20-2003) - 9, 2TD 102, Sammy Milner vs. Florida (9-27-1969) - 9, 3TD 168, Mardye McDole vs. Alabama (11-4-1978) - 9 102, David Smith vs. LSU (11-15-1969) - 5, TD 166, Fred Hadley vs. Alabama (10-29-1988) - 7, TD 101, Kevin Prentiss vs. USC (9-27-1997) - 2, TD 164, Justin Jenkins vs. Tulane (9-13-2003) - 9, 2TD 100, Howard Lewis vs. Auburn (9-22-1974) - 7, TD 160, Danny Knight vs. Tulane (9-4-1982) - 8, TD 160, Eric Moulds vs. Tulane (10-22-1994) - 5, TD 157, Eric Moulds vs. LSU (9-9-1995) - 8, TD 154, Bill Buckley vs. Florida St. (10-13-1973) - 6, 2TD 153, Louis Clark vs. Kentucky (10-12-1985) - 7 148, Mardye McDole vs. Auburn (11-5-1977) - 6, TD 147, Kelvin Love vs. Kentucky (11-4-1999) - 6 146, Sammy Milner vs. Auburn (9-28-1968) - 12 144, Chris Jones vs. Florida (10-2-1993) - 5, TD 143, Mardye McDole vs. Ole Miss (11-25-1978) - 7, TD 138, David Smith vs. Richmond (9-20-1969) - 11 136, Bill Buckley vs. Kentucky (10-7-1972) - 8 133, Justin Jenkins vs. BYU (12-1-2001) - 7, 2TD 132, Kevin Prentiss vs. Arkansas (11-21-1998) - 7 131, David Smith vs. Mississippi (11-21-1970) - 6 130, Tony Burks vs. Tulane (9-16-2006) - 4 127, Fred Hadley vs. Alabama (10-31-1987) - 5 127, Willie Harris vs. South Carolina (10-17-1992) - 8 127, Willie Harris vs. North Carolina (1-2-1993) - 8 126, Mardye McDole vs. Ole Miss (11-19-1977) - 6, TD 125, Art Mordecai vs. Memphis State (10-27-1984) - 3 125, Fred Hadley vs. USM (10-15-1988) - 7, 2TD 124, Bill Buckley vs. Houston (10-28-1972) - 9, 2TD 120, Eric Moulds vs. Arkansas (11-5-1994) - 7, 2TD 120, Keffer McGee vs. Auburn (10-7-1995) - 3, TD

Media Information & Record Book 10.3 Returning / Rushing PUNT RETURN RECORDS RUSHING RECORDS 164, Terry Vitrano vs. North Carolina (1974) - 20, TD MOST PUNT RETURNS MOST ATTEMPTS 163, John Bond vs. Mississippi (1980) - 15, TD Game: 17, A.B. Stubbs vs. Texas Christian (10-24-1936) Game: 40, Michael Davis vs. Ole Miss (11-27-1993) 162, James Jones vs. LSU (1978) - 30 158, John Bond vs. LSU (1983) - 21, 4TD MOST PR NET YARDS GAINED MOST NET YARDS GAINED 156, Bruce Threadgill vs. LSU (1976) - 20, TD Game: 157, Bobby Herrington vs. Vanderbilt (1933) Game: 247, Jerious Norwood, vs. Houston (10-22-2005) 156, Kenny Roberts vs. LSU (1991) - 22 156, Dontae Walker vs. Florida (2000) - 25, TD MOST PUNT RETURN TOUCHDOWNS MOST NET YARDS GAINED (QB) 155, Jim Cumberbatch vs. Colo. St. (1984) - 21, TD Game: 1, many times [Last: Derek Pegues vs. Game: 163, John Bond vs. Ole Miss (11-22-1980) 155, Nick Turner vs. Tulane (2003) - 20, TD Jacksonville State (10-14-2006)] 154, Michael Davis vs. Mississippi (1993) - 40, TD MOST NET YARDS GAINED (FRESHMAN) 150, William Prince vs. Northeast La. (1989) - 19, 3TD KICKOFF RETURN RECORDS Game: 198, Dennis Johnson vs. Memphis St. (10-19-1974) MOST KICKOFF RETURNS RUSHING YARDS (100-149) Game: 7, Fred Reid vs. Kentucky (11-2-2002); Nick HIGHEST YARDS-PER-RUSH AVERAGE 149, Walter Packer vs. Memphis State (1976) - 17, TD Turner vs. Tennessee (11-15-2003) Game (Min. 5 att.): 19.5, Blondy Black vs. Duquesne 149, Don Smith vs. Memphis State (1985) - 26, TD (11-14-1942) [6 for 117 yards] 148, Tom McWilliams vs. Auburn (1944) - 16 MOST KR NET YARDS GAINED Game (Min. 10 att.): 12.6, Marcus Rhoden vs. Florida 148, Walter Packer vs. Georgia (1974) - 20, TD Game: 176, Robert Isaac vs. Central Florida (10-25- (9-26-1964) [10 for 126 yards] 148, William Prince vs. Memphis St. (1989) - 20, 2TD 1997); Fred Reid vs. Kentucky (11-2-2002) Game (Min. 20 att.): 9.4, Kevin Bouie vs. Kentucky (10- 147, Joe Robertson vs. Alabama (1952) - 17 29-1994) [23 for 217 yards] 146, Walter Packer vs. Louisville (1975) - 29, 2TD MOST KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWNS Game (Min. 30 att.): 5.8, Keffer McGee vs. Northeast 146, James Johnson vs. C. Florida (1997) - 26, 4TD Game: 1, many times Louisiana (9-30-1995) [31 for 181 yards] 145, Tom McWilliams vs. Tulane (1947) - 32, 2TD 145, Fred Collins vs. Mississippi (1979) - 16, TD INDIVIDUAL LONG PLAYS MOST TOUCHDOWNS 144, Wayne Jones vs. Florida State (1973) - 16 KICKOFF RETURNS Game: 7, Harry Furman vs. Southern Bap. (1907) & 144, Michael Haddix vs. Vanderbilt (1980) - 21, TD 100, Glen Young vs. LSU (11-15-1980) Mercer (1907); Harry McArthur vs. C’land (1914) 144, James Johnson vs. USC (1998) - 16, 2TD 100, Fred Reid vs. Memphis (10-11-2003) Modern Game: 4, Jackie Parker vs. Arkansas State 143, Dontae Walker vs. Texas A&M (2000) - 16, 3TD 99, Carl Sikes vs. LSU (11-25-1933) (1952); Art Davis vs. LSU (1954); James Jones vs. 142, Kevin Bouie vs. Arkansas (1994) - 22 98, Dennis Cross vs. Howard (10-3-1936) Memphis State (1978); John Bond vs. LSU (1983); Keffer 141, Walter Packer vs. LSU (1975) - 16, TD 96, Jerry Bouldin vs. Southern Mississippi (9-9-1989) McGee vs. Northeast Louisiana (1995); James Johnson 141, Kevin Bouie vs. Mississippi (1994) - 27, 2TD 95, Morley Jennings vs Howard (11-18-1910) vs. UCF (1997) 139, Tom McWilliams vs. LSU (1944) - 32 95, Frank Smith vs. Howard (11-18-1910) 139, Michael Davis vs. Mississippi (1994) - 24, TD 95, Blondy Black vs. Ole Miss (11-28-1942) SINGLE-GAME RUSHING HIGHS 138, Jerious Norwood vs. Kentucky (2003) - 11, TD 95, Marcus Rhoden vs. Southern Mississippi (10-8-1966) RUSHING ATTEMPTS 138, Jerious Norwood vs. Kentucky (2002) - 15 94, Kevin Prentiss vs. Kentucky (9-6-1997) No. Player Opp. Year Yards 137, Dennis Johnson vs. Florida (1974) 24, TD 93, Tom McWilliams vs. Auburn (11-11-1944) 40 Michael Davis Ole Miss 1993 154 137, Rockey Felker vs. Lamar (1974) - 18, TD 36 James Johnson Alabama 1998 237 137, Don Smith vs. Tulane (1985) - 20, TD PUNT RETURNS 35 Tommy Garrison Texas Tech 1967 110 137, James Johnson vs. ETSU (1998) - 21, TD 90, Ken Phares vs. Lamar (10-16-1971) 34 Jerious Norwood Ole Miss 2005 204 136, Dicenzo Miller vs. Auburn (2000) - 20 89, Marcus Rhoden vs. Houston (9-18-1965) 33 Michael Davis USC 1993 128 135, Michael Haddix vs. Vanderbilt (1981) - 14, TD 88, Frank Dowsing vs. Alabama (10-30-1971) 32 Tom McWilliams LSU 1944 139 134, Sleepy Robinson vs. Kentucky (1991) - 23, TD 87, Glen Young vs. Vanderbilt (9-19-1981) 32 Tom McWilliams Tulane 1947 145 133, David Fair vs. Tennessee (1987) - 12, TD 83, Kevin Prentiss vs. Tennessee (12-5-1998) 32 Keffer McGee Baylor 1995 132 133, James Johnson vs. Memphis (1997) - 21, TD 82, Jim Tait vs. Memphis State (10-1-1955) 31 Keffer McGee NE La. 1995 181 133, James Johnson vs. Auburn (1998) - 25, TD 81, Derek Pegues vs. Jacksonville State (10-14-2006) 30 James Jones LSU 1978 162 133, Jerious Norwood vs. Kentucky (2003) - 11, TD 80, Harvey Johnson vs. Howard (9-23-1939) 30 John Bond Ole Miss 1983 129 132, Wayne Jones vs. Florida (1973) - 21, TD 77, Richard Blackmore vs. Kansas State (10-5-1974) 132, Dennis Johnson vs. Louisville (1976) - 17 76, Scott Gumina vs. Tulane (9-25-1993) RUSHING YARDS (200+) 132, Keffer McGee vs. Baylor (1995) - 32, TD 74, Pete Polovina vs. Auburn (11-4-1950) 247, Jerious Norwood vs. Houston (2005), 24, TD 131, Joe Reed vs. Vanderbilt (1970) - 18, 2TD 237, James Johnson vs. Alabama (1998) - 36, 2TD 131, Dennis Johnson vs. Florida (1975) - 15, TD 217, Kevin Bouie vs. Kentucky (1994) - 23, TD 131, Dicenzo Miller vs. Kentucky (2001) - 26 209, James Johnson vs. Kentucky (1998) - 28, 2TD 130, Joe Fortunato vs. Tulane (1952) - 19 204, Jerious Norwood vs. Ole Miss (2005) - 34, 3TD 130, Don Smith vs. Southern Miss (1984) - 11, 2TD 201, Jerious Norwood vs. UAB (04) - 24 carries 130, Keffer McGee vs. South Carolina (1995) - 29, 3TD 129, Charles Evans vs. Tulane (1953) - 18, TD RUSHING YARDS (150-199) 129, John Bond vs. Mississippi (1983) - 30, TD 198, Dennis Johnson vs. Memphis (1974) - 26, 3TD 128, Lawrence Matulich vs. USM (1947) - 22, 2TD 198, James Johnson vs. Alabama (1997) - 23, 2TD 128, Michael Davis vs. South Carolina (1993) - 33, TD 192, James Johnson vs. Memphis (1998) - 25, TD 127, Kenny Roberts vs. Memphis St. (1990) - 25, 2TD 191, Keffer McGee vs. Memphis (1996) - 23, 2TD 127, Keffer McGee vs. Kentucky (1995) - 29, 3TD 183, Walter Packer vs. UNC (1974) - 24, 2TD 126, Marcus Rhoden vs. Florida (1964) - 10, 2TD 182, Keffer McGee vs. Louisiana Tech (1996) - 26, TD 126, James Jones vs. North Texas State (1977) - 12, TD 181, Michael Haddix vs. Colorado State (1981) - 17 126, Kenny Roberts vs. Texas (1992) - 16 181, Keffer McGee vs. Northeast La. (1995) - 31, 4TD 125, Anthony Dixon vs. Ole Miss (2006) - 25, TD 174, Jerious Norwood vs. Florida (2004) - 29, TD 125, Walter Packer vs. Kansas State (1974) - 16 174, Hank Phillips vs. Tulane (1987) - 26 125, Walter Packer vs. Memphis State (1974) - 18 172, Dicenzo Miller vs. Florida (2000) - 19, TD 125, Rodney Peters vs. Tulane (1986) - 14 169, Joe Fortunato vs. N. Texas St. (1952) - 23, 2TD 124, Hank Phillips vs. LSU (1987) - 29, TD 167, Kenny Roberts vs. Vanderbilt (1989) - 14, 2TD 124, Michael Davis vs. Tulane (1993) - 21, TD 165, Jerious Norwood vs. Kent. (2004) - 24 123, Jerious Norwood vs. Murray (2005) - 16

Media Information & Record Book 10.4 Rushing / Scoring 123, Walter Packer vs. William & Mary (1974) - 8, 2TD 107, Don Smith vs. Tulane (1986) - 17, TD INDIVIDUAL SCORING RECORDS 123, Kevin Bouie vs. Alabama (1994) - 17 107, Michael Davis vs. Alabama (1994) - 21 MOST POINTS SCORED 123, Nick Turner vs. Auburn (2003) - 13, TD 106, Ode Burrell vs. Tulane (1962) - 4, TD Game: 42, Harry McArthur vs. Cumberland (1914) [7 TD] 121, Anthony Dixon vs. Alabama (2006) - 25 106, Lewis Grubbs vs. Alabama (1970) - 8 Modern Game: 29, Jackie Parker vs. Ark. St. (1952) 121, Jerious Norwood vs. Kentucky (2005) - 20 106, Michael Haddix vs. Tulane (1982) - 14, TD 121, Andy Rhoades vs. Georgia (1966) - 20 105, Jackie Parker vs. Arkansas State (1952) - 18, 4TD MOST POINTS SCORED BY A KICKER 121, Wayne Jones vs. LSU (1973) - 19, TD 105, Bruce Threadgill vs. Kentucky (1976) - 24, TD Game: 16, Brian Hazelwood vs. Arkansas (11-21-1998) 121, Kenny Roberts vs. Tulane (1990) - 10, TD 105, Henry Koontz vs. Colorado St. (1981) - 23, 2TD 121, Dontae Walker vs. Mississippi (2000) - 14, 3TD 105, Hank Phillips vs. La. Tech (1988) - 19, 2TD MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 121, Dicenzo Miller vs. Mississippi (2001) - 22 105, Kevin Bouie vs. Tulane (1993) - 15 Game: 7, Harry Furman vs. Southern Baptist (10-19- 120, Joe Fortunato vs. Arkansas State (1952) - 13, 2TD 104, Andy Rhoades vs. Richmond (1966) - 21, TD 1907) & Mercer (10-24-1907); Harry McArthur vs. Cum- 120, Walter Packer vs. Louisville (1974) - 11, TD 104, Rockey Felker vs. Vanderbilt (1973) - 7, TD berland (10-7-1914) 120, Walter Packer vs. Florida (1976) - 12, TD 104, Bruce Threadgill vs. Auburn (1975) - 20, TD 120, Kevin Bouie vs. Arkansas (1993) - 25 104, Dwayne Brown vs. Memphis State (1979) - 14 MOST POINTS RESPONSIBLE FOR 120, Michael Davis vs. Tennessee (1994) - 26, TD 104, Stanley Howell vs. Auburn (1979) - 8 (RUSHING, PASSING & KICKING) 120, Michael Davis vs. Arkansas State (1994) - 17, TD 104, Al Rickey Edwards vs. Navy (1983) - 16 Game: 42, Harry McArthur vs. Cumberland (1914) [7 120, Michael Davis vs. South Carolina (1994) - 21, TD 104, Don Smith vs. Syracuse (1985) - 17 TD]; Jackie Parker vs. Auburn (1952) [6 TD & 6 PAT] 120, Tony Buckhalter vs. Northeast La. (1996) - 19, 3TD 104, Don Smith vs. Florida (1986) - 24, TD 120, Dontae Walker vs. Oklahoma State (1999) - 8, TD 104, Wayne Madkin vs. BYU (2000) - 7, TD MOST FIELD GOALS MADE 119, Wayne Jones vs. Alabama (1973) - 22 104, Dontae Walker vs. MTSU (2000) - 14, 2TD Game: 5, Tim Rogers vs. NC State (1-2-1995); 119, Dennis Johnson vs. Memphis State (1976) - 15 104, Dicenzo Miller vs. Alabama (2000) - 16, 2TD Brian Hazelwood vs. Arkansas (11-21-1998) 119, James Johnson vs. Mississippi (1997) - 21, TD 103, Dwayne Brown vs. Florida State (1979) - 25 119, Dicenzo Miller vs. Brigham Young (2001) - 12, 2TD 103, Robert Isaac vs. Northeast La. (1996) - 14, TD MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 118, Joe Fortunato vs. Mississippi (1952) - 21 102, Hoyle Granger vs. Alabama (1965) - 21 Game: 5, Dave Marler vs. Mississippi (11-19-1977); Artie 118, Hank Phillips vs. Alabama (1987) - 25, TD 102, Melvin Barkum vs. Florida St. (1972) - 12, TD Cosby vs. Kentucky (10-12-1985); Joel Logan vs. Tulane 118, Dicenzo Miller vs. LSU (2000) - 17, TD 102, Don Smith vs. Syracuse (1986) - 23, TD (11-7-1987); Brian Hazelwood vs. Arkansas (11-21-1998) 117, Wayne Jones vs. Vanderbilt (1973) - 13, 3TD 102, Don Smith vs. Tennessee (1986) - 14, TD 117, Michael Haddix vs. Louisiana Tech (1980) - 15, TD 102, Karl Williamson vs. Tulane (1993) - 12 MOST PAT KICKS MADE 117, Hank Phillips vs. Alabama (1985) - 22, TD 102, Michael Davis vs. Alabama (1993) - 23 Game: 11, Morley Jennings vs. Howard (11-18-1910) 117, Keffer McGee vs. Arkansas (1995) - 27, TD 101, Don Morris vs. Tulane (1953) - 15 Modern Game: 8, Tom Burress vs. Millsaps (10-7-1944); 117, Dicenzo Miller vs. Kentucky (2000) - 19, TD 101, Hoyle Granger vs. Alabama (1964) - 17 Ted Shuff vs. Murray (11-2-1946); Vic Nickels vs. 117, Dontae Walker vs. Alabama (2000) - 16 101, Dennis Johnson vs. Southern Miss (1976) - 19, TD Louisville (10-26-1974) 116, Wayne Jones vs. Auburn (1973) - 29 101, Michael Haddix vs. Mississippi (1982) - 15, TD 116, John Bond vs. Louisiana Tech (1980) - 13, TD 101, Dontae Walker vs. Kentucky (2000) - 15, TD MOST PAT KICKS ATTEMPTED 115, Wally Beech vs. Alabama (1950) - 18 101, Dontae Walker vs. Alabama (2001) - 15 Game: 13, Morley Jennings vs. Howard (11-18-1910) 115, Orlando Lundie vs. LSU (1984) - 22, TD 100, Wally Beech vs. Mississippi (1950) - 19, 2TD Modern Game: 9, Max Stainbrook vs. Ark. St. (1950) 114, Harper Davis vs. Auburn (47) - 7, 2TD 100, Walter Packer vs. USM (1975) - 15, TD 114, Walter Packer vs. Rice (1975) - 18, 2TD 100, Michael Haddix vs. Marshall (1979) - 8, 3TD INDIVIDUAL LONG PLAYS 114, James Jones vs. Memphis State (1978) - 10, 4TD 100, Don Smith vs. Missouri (1984) - 19, 2TD FIELD GOALS 114, John Bond vs. Arkansas State (1982) - 13 100, Michael Davis vs. Kentucky (1992) - 8, 2TD 54, Artie Cosby vs. Memphis State (10-5-1985) 114, Rodney Peters vs. Arkansas State (1985) - 20, 2TD 53, Kinney Jordan vs. Florida (9-27-1975) 114, Dicenzo Miller vs. MTSU (2000) - 12, 2TD INDIVIDUAL LONG PLAYS 53, Kinney Jordan vs. Louisville (9-18-1976) 113, Wayne Jones vs. Louisville (1973) - 23, TD RUSHING PLAYS 53, Brian Hazelwood vs. Memphis (8-30-1997) 113, Bruce Threadgill vs. Florida (1975) - 22 98, Stanley Howell vs. Southern Miss (10-27-79) 53, Brent Smith vs. Tennessee (11-16-2002) 113, Dennis Johnson vs. Washington (1977) - 23 97, Blondy Black vs. Duquesne (11-14-42) 52, Brian Hazelwood vs. Vanderbilt (9-5-1998) 113, Michael Haddix vs. Memphis State (1982) - 10, 4TD 90, Ode Burrell vs. Tulane (10-12-62) 52, Brent Smith vs. LSU (9-28-2002) 113, Robert Isaac vs. Memphis (1997) - 20 90, Fred Collins vs. Mississippi (11-24-79) 51, Dana Moore vs. Memphis State (9-5-1981) 113, Jerious Norwood vs. Vanderbilt (2003) - 22, TD 87, John Bond vs. Auburn (10-23-82) 51, Dana Moore vs. Auburn (10-23-1982) 112, Jerious Norwood vs. Tulane (04) - 20, TD 87, Kenny Roberts vs. Vanderbilt (9-2-89) 51, Artie Cosby vs. LSU (11-12-1983) 112, Michael Haddix vs. LSU (1982) - 15, TD 85, Blondy Black vs. San Francisco (12-6-41) 51, Artie Cosby vs. Mississippi (11-19-1983) 112, James Johnson vs. Texas (1999) - 22 85, Walter Packer vs. LSU (11-15-75) 51, Brian Hazelwood vs. Georgia (10-5-1996) 111, Jerious Norwood vs. Florida (2005) - 13, TD 84, Don Smith vs. Southern Miss (10-6-84) 51, Brian Hazelwood vs. Memphis (8-30-1997) 111, Albert Williams vs. USL (1987) - 8, TD 83, James Johnson vs. Alabama (11-15-97) 51, Scott Westerfi eld vs. Middle Tennessee (9-4-1999) 111, Orlando Wade vs. Vanderbilt (1989) - 19, 2TD 111, James Johnson vs. Vanderbilt (1998) - 23, TD 111, Tay Galloway vs. LSU (1990) - 22, 2TD 111, Fred Reid vs. Troy State (2002) - 18 110, Tommy Garrison vs. Texas Tech (1967) - 35 110, Nakia Greer vs. Northeast La. (1996) - 10, 2TD 109, Jerious Norwood vs. Arkansas (2004) - 23, TD 109, Billy Hill vs. Memphis State (1959) - 10, 2TD 109, Dennis Johnson vs. Kentucky (1976) - 23, TD 109, Stanley Howell vs. USM (1979) - 8, TD 109, Hank Phillips vs. Auburn (1985) - 15 109, Don Smith vs. Mississippi (1986) - 21 108, Wally Beech vs. Clemson (1949) - 17 108, Keffer McGee vs. South Carolina (1996) - 24 108, Dicenzo Miller vs. Memphis (2001) - 12, TD 107, Barry Cotney vs. Tampa (1965) - 11, 2TD 107, Donald King vs. Miami (1980) - 13, TD

Media Information & Record Book 10.5 Total Offense / Long Plays INDIVIDUAL RECORDS INDIVIDUAL LONG PLAYS KICKOFF RETURNS MOST PLAYS INTERCEPTION RETURNS 100, Glen Young vs. LSU (11-15-1980) Game: 62, Joe Reed vs. LSU (11-14-1970) 97, Jack Nix vs. Mississippi (11-26-1938) 100, Fred Reid vs. Memphis (10-11-2003) 95, Larry Buie vs. Florida (9-29-1973) 99, Carl Sikes vs. LSU (11-25-1933) MOST NET YARDS GAINED 95, Red McElveen vs. Auburn (11-12-1927) 98, Dennis Cross vs. Howard (10-3-1936) Game: 468, Derrick Taite vs. Tulane (10-22-1994) 90, Anthony Derricks vs. Auburn (11-1-1997) 96, Jerry Bouldin vs. Southern Mississippi (9-9-1989) 88, James Stuart vs. Murray State (11-2-1946) 95, Morley Jennings vs Howard (11-18-1910) TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE FOR 85, Ben Griffin vs. Birmingham-Southern (11-4-1939) 95, Frank Smith vs. Howard (11-18-1910) (RUSHING & PASSING) 81, Eugene Clinton vs. Kentucky (11-4-2000) 95, Blondy Black vs. Ole Miss (11-28-1942) Game: 6, Jackie Parker vs. Auburn (11-8-1952) 70, Robert Bean vs. Tennessee (12-5-1998) 95, Marcus Rhoden vs. Southern Mississippi (10-8-1966) 70, Ken Phares vs. LSU (11-18-1972) 94, Kevin Prentiss vs. Kentucky (9-6-1997) INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS 68, Charlie Davidson vs. LSU (9-10-1994) 93, Tom McWilliams vs. Auburn (11-11-1944) TOTAL OFFENSE Yds. Player Opp. Year Stats PASS PLAYS PUNT RETURNS 468 Derrick Taite Tulane 1994 2r/466p 91, Kevin Fant to Terrell Grindle vs. Kentucky (2002) 90, Ken Phares vs. Lamar (10-16-1971) 408 Dave Marler Alabama 1978 -21r/429p 89, Kevin Fant to Ray Ray Bivines vs. J’ville St. (2002) 89, Marcus Rhoden vs. Houston (9-18-1965) 395 Todd Jordan Florida 1993 -10r/405p 87, Tommy Pharr to Eric Hoggatt vs. Florida (1969) 88, Frank Dowsing vs. Alabama (10-30-1971) 391 Michael Henig Kentucky 2006 7r/384p 84, Omarr Conner to Ty Freeman vs. Ole Miss (2004 87, Glen Young vs. Vanderbilt (9-19-1981) 377 Don Smith Tulane 1985 137r/240p 84, Derrick Taite to Keffer McGee vs. Auburn (1995) 83, Kevin Prentiss vs. Tennessee (12-5-1998) 371 Kevin Fant Jacksonville St. 2002 35r/336p 83, Bill Stanton to William Earl Morgan vs. UK (1955) 82, Jim Tait vs. Memphis State (10-1-1955) 363 Kevin Fant BYU 2001 17r/346p 82, Wayne Madkin to Terrell Grindle vs. LSU (2000) 81, Derek Pegues vs. Jacksonville State (10-14-2006) 356 Todd Jordan Memphis St. 1993 -14r/370p 81, Matt Wyatt to Jeremy Jones vs. Auburn (1996) 80, Harvey Johnson vs. Howard (9-23-1939) 351 Kevin Fant Houston 2003 9r/360p 81, Derrick Taite to Chris Jones vs. Tennessee (1995) 77, Richard Blackmore vs. Kansas State (10-5-1974) 333 Don Smith Tennessee 1986 102r/231p 81, Bruce Threadgill to Dennis Johnson vs. Wash. (1977) 76, Scott Gumina vs. Tulane (9-25-1993) 326 Dave Marler Florida State 1978 19r/307p 80, Derrick Taite to Eric Moulds vs. LSU (1995) 74, Pete Polovina vs. Auburn (11-4-1950) 80, John Bond to Danny Knight vs. Florida (1982) 80, John Bond to Danny Knight vs. Memphis State (82) PUNTS 80, David Smith to Sammy Milner vs. Texas Tech (1968) 84, Mike Patrick vs. Alabama (11-2-1974) 82, Mike Patrick vs. William & Mary (9-7-1974) RUSHING PLAYS 79, Jeff Walker vs. Alabama (11-13-1999) 98, Stanley Howell vs. Southern Miss (10-27-79) 78, Tom McWilliams vs. Arkansas A&M (10-14-1944) 97, Blondy Black vs. Duquesne (11-14-42) 78, Billy Murphy vs. Auburn (11-9-1946) 90, Ode Burrell vs. Tulane (10-12-62) 77, Bill Schoenrock vs. Tennessee (10-3-1959) 90, Fred Collins vs. Mississippi (11-24-79) 74, Sonny Bruce vs. Tulane (10-29-1938) 87, John Bond vs. Auburn (10-23-82) 73, Mike Riley vs. Auburn (10-26-1991) 87, Kenny Roberts vs. Vanderbilt (9-2-89) 72, Tom McWilliams vs. Duquesne (10-18-1947) 85, Blondy Black vs. San Francisco (12-6-41) 72, Andy Russ vs. Kentucky (11-9-1996) 85, Walter Packer vs. LSU (11-15-75) 84, Don Smith vs. Southern Miss (10-6-84) FIELD GOALS 83, James Johnson vs. Alabama (11-15-97) 54, Artie Cosby vs. Memphis State (10-5-1985) 53, Kinney Jordan vs. Florida (9-27-1975) 53, Kinney Jordan vs. Louisville (9-18-1976) 53, Brian Hazelwood vs. Memphis (8-30-1997) 53, Brent Smith vs. Tennessee (11-16-2002) 52, Brian Hazelwood vs. Vanderbilt (9-5-1998) 52, Brent Smith vs. LSU (9-28-2002) 51, Dana Moore vs. Memphis State (9-5-1981) 51, Dana Moore vs. Auburn (10-23-1982) 51, Artie Cosby vs. LSU (11-12-1983) 51, Artie Cosby vs. Mississippi (11-19-1983) 51, Brian Hazelwood vs. Georgia (10-5-1996) 51, Brian Hazelwood vs. Memphis (8-30-1997) 51, Scott Westerfi eld vs. Middle Tennessee (9-4-1999)

Media Information & Record Book 10.6 Davis Wade Stadium / Scott Field TOP 20 HOME CROWDS SEASON ATTENDANCE RECORDS WINNING STREAKS AT SCOTT FIELD 1. 11-16-02 Tennessee 17-35 L 54,807 # GAMES ATTENDANCE/YEAR AVG. W Time Period Ended Against 2. 11-26-05 Ole Miss W 35-14 53,655 2 GAMES 69,100 IN 1978 34,550 1. 20- 9/23/39 - 11/22/47 Ole Miss (L, 14-33) 3. 11-27-03 Ole Miss 0-31 L 53,582 3 GAMES 89,000 IN 1976 29,667 2. 17- 10/2/07 - 11/3/11 Tulane (L, 4-5) 4. 8-30-03 Oregon 34-42 L 52,856 4 GAMES 157,565 IN 1986 39,391 3. 16- 9/5/98 - 11/10/00 Arkansas (L, 10-17 [OT]) 5. 9-19-02 Auburn 14-42 L 52,583 5 GAMES 214,790 IN 2000 42,958 4. 12- 10/26/34 - 11/12/37 Duquesne (L, 0-9) 6. 11-5-05 Alabama 0-17 L 52,125 6 GAMES 289,748 IN 2002 48,291 5. 10- 11/28/18 - 10/8/21 LSU (L, 14-17) 7. 9-04-04 Tulane W 28-7 52,114 7 GAMES 306,545 IN 2004 43,792 8. 11-22-01 Ole Miss W 36-28 51,112 TOTAL ATTENDANCE RANKS 9. 9-11-04 Auburn W 14-43 51,021 SCOTT FIELD RECORD - 208-116-13(.636) 11-GAME SCHEDULE 10. 8-31-06 South Carolina 0-15 L 50,277 [includes fi ve games forfeited by the NCAA from 1975-77) 619,230 ...... 2001 11. 9-24-04 Georgia 10-23 L 49,903 585,448 ...... 2005 12. 10-12-02 Troy State W 11-8 49,546 SCOTT FIELD YEARLY ATTENDANCE 569,457 ...... 1989 13. 10-1-05 LSU 7-37 L 48,344 (RANKED BY TOTAL ATTENDANCE) 568,396 ...... 1983 14. 11-8-03 Alabama 0-38 L 48,242 YEAR AVG. GMS TOTAL 563,695 ...... 2004 15. 9-14-02 Jacksonville State W 51-13 47,456 1. 2004 43,792 7 306,545 539,606 ...... 1995 16. 9-28-03 LSU 6-41 L 45,835 2. 2001 42,351 7 296,456 533,048 ...... 1994 17. 9-3-01 Memphis W 30-10 45,662 3. 2006 41,527 7 290,688 531,908 ...... 1987 18. 10-20-01 LSU 0-42 L 45,514 4. 2002 48,291 6 289,748 524,459 ...... 1993 19. 10-11-03 Memphis W 35-37 45,239 5. 2005 47,688 6 286,127 512,333 ...... 1985 20. 11-2-02 Kentucky 24-45 L 45,248 6. 2003 47,667 6 286,000 512,018 ...... 1979 7. 1999 37,821 7 264,749 12-GAME SCHEDULE YEARLY ATTENDANCE 8. 1997 33,466 7 234,259 689,449 ...... 2002 YEAR GMS ATT. AVG. RECORD 9. 1994 36,515 6 219,088 661,294 ...... 2006 2006 7 290,688 41,527 1-6 10. 2000 42,958 5 214,790 659,379 ...... 1991 2005 6 286,127 47,688 2-4 655,930 ...... 2003 2004 6 306,545 43,792 3-4 SCOTT FIELD YEARLY ATTENDANCE 627,658 ...... 2000 2003 6 286,000 47,667 2-4 (RANKED BY AVERAGE ATTENDANCE) 594,887 ...... 1999 2002 6 289,748 48,291 2-4 YEAR TOTAL GMS AVG. 592,594 ...... 1992 2001 7 296,456 42,351 3-4 1. 2002 289,748 6 48,291 574,504 ...... 1981 2000 5 214,790 42,958 4-1 2. 2005 286,127 6 47,688 533,048 ...... 1994 1999 7 264,749 37,821 7-0 3. 2003 286,000 6 47,667 422,045 ...... 1974 1998 5 186,925 37,385 5-0 4. 2004 306,545 7 43,792 13-GAME SCHEDULE 1997 7 234,259 33,466 5-2 5. 2000 214,790 5 42,958 663,312 ...... 1998 1996 6 207,360 34,560 2-4 6. 2001 296,456 7 42,351 1995 6 201,507 33,584 2-4 7. 2006 290,688 7 41,527 MISSISSIPPI VETERANS 8. 1992 197,099 5 39,420 1994 6 219,088 36,515 4-2 MEMORIAL STADIUM 1993 6 206,721 34,454 2-3-1 9. 1986 157,565 4 39,391 1992 5 197,099 39,420 4-1 10. 1999 264,749 7 37,821 TOP MSU CROWDS Rnk. Date Opponent Score Att. 1991 6 212,519 35,420 5-1 1. 11-7-81 Southern Miss 6-7 L 64,112 1990 5 172,827 34,565 2-3 LARGEST ATTENDED MSU GAMES 2. 11-22-80 Ole Miss W 19-14 62,520 1989 4 119,080 29,770 4-0 RNK. DATE OPPONENT SCORE ATT. 3. 10-30-82 Alabama 12-20 L 62,110 1988 4 135,218 33,805 1-3 1. 11-15-03 at Tennessee 21-59 L 104,223 4. 11-20-82 Ole Miss W 27-10 61,286 1987 5 141,011 28,202 3-2 2. 9-21-91 at Tennessee 24-26 L 95,974 5. 11-21-81 Ole Miss 17-21 L 61,153 1986 4 157,565 39,391 2-2 3. 9-23-95 at Tennessee 14-52 L 95,232 6. 11-19-83 Ole Miss 23-24 L 59,758 1985 5 145,974 29,195 4-1 4. 9-21-06 at Georgia 24-27 L 92,746 7. 10-8-83 Southern Miss 6-31 L 58,311 1984 4 119,913 29,978 2-2 5. 11-4-06 at Alabama W 24-16 92,138 8. 11-24-90 Ole Miss 9-21 L 56,652 1983 4 116,845 29,211 1-3 9. 9-21-85 Southern Miss W 23-20 54,300 1982 4 127,665 31,916 2-2 BEST RECORDS AT SCOTT FIELD 10. 10-9-82 Southern Miss 14-20 L 54,236 1981 2 65,270 32,635 2-0 YEAR RECORD 1980 2 68,924 34,462 1-1 1. 1999 7-0 1979 2 61,000 30,500 1-1 2. 1998 5-0 BEST ROAD WIN-LOSS RECORDS YEAR RECORD 1978 2 69,100 34,550 1-1 1910 5-0 1. 1940 5-0 1977 2 67,000 33,500 1-1 4. 6 OCCASIONS 4-0 2. 1986 4-0 1976 3 89,000 29,667 3-0 1975 2 60,000 30,000 2-0 MOST WINS AT SCOTT FIELD 1974 2 66,000 33,000 2-0 YEAR WINS (RECORD) MOST ROAD WINS YEAR WINS (RECORD) 1973 3 83,667 27,889 1-0-2 1. 1999 7 (7-0) 1. 1940 5 (5-0) 1972 3 76,000 25,333 3-0 2. 1998 5 (5-0) 1935 5 (5-3) 1971 3 82,000 27,333 1-2 1910 5 (5-0) 3. 1986 4 (4-0) 1970 2 61,000 30,500 1-1 1991 5 (5-1) 1994 4 (4-1) TOTALS 157 5,679,095 36,173 90-65-3 1997 5 (5-2) 1980 4 (4-1) 1953 4 (4-1-1) 1941 4 (4-1-1) 8. 10 times 3

Media Information & Record Book 10.7 The Last Time Mississippi State... RUSHING Held two SEC opponents scoreless in one season: ...... 1998 Had 400+ yards rushing: ...... vs. Arkansas State, 1992 (464) Held three SEC opponents scoreless in one season: ...... 1942 Had 300+ yards rushing: ...... vs. Ole Miss, 2005 (304) Held four SEC opponents scoreless in one season: ...... 1941 Had 70+ rushing attempts: ...... vs. Arkansas State, 1992 (73) Scored a two-point conversion passing: . vs. Tenn., 2003 (Brent Smith to Nick Signaigo) Had 60+ rushing attempts: ...... vs. Ole Miss, 1994 (62) Scored a two-point conversion rushing: ...... vs. Tulane, 2006 (Omarr Conner rush) Had 50+ rushing attempts: ...... vs. Ole Miss, 2005 (56) Had seven+ rushing TDs: ...... vs. Middle Tennessee, 2000 (7) TURNOVERS Had six+ rushing TDs: ...... vs. Middle Tennessee, 2000 (7) Committed eight+ turnovers: ...... vs. Arkansas, 2003 (8) Had four+ rushing TDs:...... vs. Ole Miss, 2001 (4) Committed seven+ turnovers: ...... vs. Arkansas, 2003 (8) Had three+ rushing TDs: ...... vs. Georgia, 2006 (3) Had five+ fumbles: ...... vs. Ole Miss, 2004 (5) Had two+ players with 100 yards rushing in a game: ...... Lost four+ fumbles: ...... vs. Troy State (4) ...... vs. Kentucky, 2004 (Jerious Norwood 165, Fred Reid 109) Did not commit a turnover: ...... vs. Houston, 2005 Had three+ players with 100 yards rushing in a game: ...... Did not cause a turnover: ...... vs. West Virginia, 2006 vs. NE Louisiana, 1996 (Tony Buckhalter 119, Nakia Greer 110, Robert Isaac 103) Recorded six+ takeaways: ...... vs. Troy State, 2002 (6) Recorded five+ takeaways: ...... vs. Georgia, 2006 (5) PASSING Returned three+ interceptions for TDs: ...... Had 400+ yards passing: ...... vs. Tulane, 1994 (466) . . . vs. Ark. St., 1994 (Walt Harris - 41; Jimmy Lipscomb - 28; Dwayne Curry - 29) Had 300+ yards passing: ...... vs. Kentucky, 2006 (384) Returned two+ interceptions for TDs: ...... Had 200+ yards passing: ...... vs. Arkansas, 2006 (201) ...... vs. Memphis, 2002 (Michael Gholar - 28; Jason Clark - 20) Had 40+ pass attempts: ...... vs. Kentucky, 2006 (41) Returned one interception for a TD: . . . . . vs. Alabama, 2006 (Quinton Culberson - 51) Had 30+ pass attempts: ...... vs. Arkansas, 2006 (36) Returned a fumble for a TD: ...... vs. Tulane, 2006 (Marcus Washington - 9) Had 25+ pass completions: ...... vs. Arkansas, 2002 (25) Had 20+ pass completions: ...... vs. Kentucky, 2006 (22) DEFENSE Had five passing TDs: ...... vs. Georgia, 1988 Held opponent to 10 or fewer first downs: ...... vs. Ole Miss, 2006 (10) Had four passing TDs: ...... vs. Murray State, 2005 Held opponent to 0 or fewer yards rushing: ...... vs. Florida, 2000 (-78 yds, 22 att.) Had three+ passing TDs: ...... vs. Kentucky, 2006 (3) Held opponent to 25 or fewer yards rushing: ...... vs. Kentucky, 2001 (2 yds, 17 att.) Had five+ passes intercepted: ...... vs. Arkansas, 2003 (6) Held opponent to 100 or fewer yards passing: ...... vs. West Virginia, 2006 (92) Had four passes intercepted: ...... vs. Vanderbilt, 2004 Held opponent to 50 or fewer yards passing: ...... vs. ETSU, 1998 (27) Had three passes intercepted: ...... vs. Alabama, 2005 Held opponent to 300 or fewer yards total offense: ...... vs. Arkansas, 2006 (256) Held opponent to 250 or fewer yards total offense: . . vs. Jacksonville State, 2006 (201) RECEIVING Held opponent to 200 or fewer yards total offense: ...... vs. Ole Miss, 2006 (200) Had two players with 100 yards receiving in a game: ...... Intercepted five+ passes: ...... vs. Memphis, 2002 (5) ...... vs. Houston, 2003 (Justin Jenkins 172 & McKinley Scott 115) Intercepted four+ passes: ...... vs. Ole Miss, 2005 (4) Intercepted three+ passes: ...... vs. Georgia, 2006 (3) COMBINATION OFFENSE Scored a safety: ...... vs. Kentucky, 2004 (team) Had one 300-yard passer and one 100-yard rusher in a game: ...... Scored two+ safeties: ...... vs. Florida, 2000 (2) ...... vs. Brigham Young, 2001 (Kevin Fant 346 pass & Dicenzo Miller 119 rush) Recorded nine+ sacks: ...... vs. Ole Miss, 1996 (9.0) Had one 100-yard receiver and one 100-yard rusher in a game: ...... Recorded eight+ sacks: ...... vs. Oklahoma State, 1999 (8.0) ...... vs. Auburn, 2003 (Justin Jenkins 113 receive & Nick Turner 123 rush) Recorded six+ sacks: ...... vs. Florida, 2000 (7.0) Recorded five+ sacks: ...... vs. Florida, 2000 (7.0) TOTAL OFFENSE Recorded four+ sacks: ...... vs. South Carolina, 2006 (4.0) Had 550+ yards total offense: ...... vs. Tulane, 1994 (554) Had 500+ yards total offense: ...... vs. Jacksonville State, 2002 (547) SPECIAL TEAMS Had 400+ yards total offense: ...... vs. Kentucky, 2006 (408) Returned a punt for a TD: ...... vs. Jacksonville State, 2006 (Derek Pegues - 81) Had 85+ plays total offense: ...... vs. Georgia, 1996 (85) Returned a blocked punt for a TD: ...... vs. Memphis, 2001 (Nathan Jackson - 6) Had 80+ plays total offense: ...... vs. Arkansas, 2002 (80) Returned a kickoff for a TD: ...... vs. Memphis, 2003 (Fred Reid- 100) Had 75+ plays total offense: ...... vs. Ole Miss, 2005 (76) Blocked one punt: ...... vs. Ole Miss, 2005 (Clarence McDougal) Had 70+ plays total offense: ...... vs. West Virginia, 2006 (72) Blocked two punts: ...... vs. LSU, 1999 (Robert Bean, Eugene Clinton, Rob Knight) Blocked three punts: ...... vs. LSU, 1999 (Robert Bean, Eugene Clinton, Rob Knight) SCORING Punted 10+ times: ...... vs. Tulane, 2005 (10) Scored 60+ points: ...... vs. Middle Tennessee, 2000 (61) Did not punt: ...... vs. ETSU, 1998 Scored 50+ points: ...... vs. Jacksonville State, 2002 (51) Had a punt blocked: ...... vs. Alabama, 2005 (Blake McAdams) Scored 40+ points: ...... vs. Jacksonville State, 2002 (51) Blocked a field goal: ...... vs. Arkansas, 2006 (Antonio Johnson) Scored 30+ points: ...... vs. Kentucky, 2006 (31) Had a field goal blocked: ...... vs. Auburn, 2006 Allowed 60+ points: ...... vs. South Carolina, 1995 (65) Blocked a PAT kick: ...... vs. Maine, 2004 (Michael Heard) Allowed 50+ points: ...... vs. LSU, 2004 (51) Scored on a blocked PAT kick: ...... vs. Texas A&M, 2000 (Julius Griffith) Allowed 40+ points: ...... vs. West Virginia, 2006 (42) Missed a kicking PAT: ...... vs. Jacksonville State, 2002 Allowed 30+ points: ...... vs. Kentucky, 2006 (34) Had a kicking PAT blocked: ...... vs. South Carolina, 2000 Was held scoreless: ...... vs. Auburn, 2006 (34-0) Was held scoreless at Scott Field: ...... vs. Auburn, 2006 (34-0) MISCELLANEOUS Was held scoreless on the road: ...... at Auburn, 2005 (28-0) Had 30+ first downs: ...... vs. Tulane, 1991 (30) Was held scoreless at a non-campus site: ...... vs. Florida, 1989 (21-0 in Tampa, Fla.) Had 20+ first downs: ...... vs. West Virginia, 2006 (25) Held opponent scoreless: ...... vs. South Carolina, 1999 (17-0) Had 20+ penalties: ...... vs. Clemson, 1999 (21) Held opponent scoreless at Scott Field: ...... vs. South Carolina, 1999 (17-0) Had 10+ penalties: ...... vs. Alabama, 2004 (10) Held opponent scoreless on the road: ...... vs. South Carolina, 1998 (38-0) Had 100+ yards in penalties: ...... vs. Memphis, 2003 (132) Held opponent scoreless at neutral site: . . . .vs. Kansas, 1981 Hall of Fame Bowl (10-0) Had 35 minutes+ of possession time: ...... vs. Memphis, 2002 (36:39) Held opponent without a touchdown: ...... vs. Jacksonville State, 2006 (35-3) Was involved in a tie game: ...... vs. Arkansas, 1993 (13-13) Held two opponents scoreless in one season: ...... 1998 Was involved in an overtime game: ...... at UAB, 2006 (won 16-10) Held three opponents scoreless in one season: ...... 1963 Held four opponents scoreless in one season: ...... 1947 Held five opponents scoreless in one season: ...... 1946 Held six opponents scoreless in one season: ...... 1939 Held seven opponents scoreless in one season: ...... 1936 Held an SEC opponent scoreless: ...... vs. South Carolina, 1999 (17-0)

Media Information & Record Book 10.8 The Last Time A Mississippi State Player... RUSHING TOTAL OFFENSE Rushed 40+ times: ...... Michael Davis vs. Ole Miss, 1993 (40) Had 400+ yards total offense: ...... Derrick Taite vs. Tulane, 1994 (468) Rushed 35+ times: ...... James Johnson vs. Alabama, 1998 (36) Had 350 yards+ total offense: ...... Michael Henig vs. Kentucky, 2006 (391) Rushed 30+ times: ...... Jerious Norwood vs. Ole Miss, 2005 (34) Had 300 yards+ total offense: ...... Michael Henig vs. Kentucky, 2006 (391) Rushed 25+ times: ...... Anthony Dixon vs. Ole Miss, 2006 (25) Had 100 yards both passing and rushing: . . Wayne Madkin vs. BYU , 2000 (104r/150p) Rushed for 250+ yards: ...... Jerious Norwood vs. Houston, 2005 (257) Rushed for 200+ yards: ...... Jerious Norwood vs. Ole Miss, 2005 (204) SCORING Rushed for 175+ yards: ...... Jerious Norwood vs. Ole Miss, 2005 (204) Accounted for four+ touchdowns: . Jerious Norwood vs. Ole Miss, 2005 (3 rush, 1 rec.) Rushed for 150+ yards: ...... Jerious Norwood vs. Ole Miss, 2005 (204) Accounted for three+ touchdowns: ...... Michael Henig vs. Kentucky, 2006 (3 pass) Rushed for 125+ yards: ...... Anthony Dixon vs. Ole Miss, 2006 (125) Scored four+ touchdowns: ...... Jerious Norwood vs. Ole Miss, 2005 (3 rush, 1 rec.) Rushed for 100+ yards: ...... Anthony Dixon vs. Ole Miss, 2006 (125) Scored three+ touchdowns: ...... Anthony Dixon vs. Georgia, 2006 (3 rush) Rushed for 100+ yards (quarterback): ...... Wayne Madkin vs. BYU, 2000 (104) Scored two+ touchdowns: ...... Anthony Dixon vs. Georgia, 2006 (3 rush) Rushed for four+ touchdowns: ...... James Johnson vs. Central Florida, 1997 (4) Scored two+ non-offensive TDs: ...... Derek Pegues (PR, IR) vs. JSU, 2006 Rushed for three+ touchdowns: ...... Jerious Norwood vs. Ole Miss, 2005 (3) Rushed for two+ touchdowns: ...... Jerious Norwood vs. Ole Miss, 2005 (3) DEFENSE Had a run of 80+ yards: ...... James Johnson vs. Alabama, 1997 (83) Intercepted three+ passes: ...... Jeramie Johnson vs. Ole Miss, 2005 (3) Had a run of 70+ yards: ...... Jerious Norwood vs. Florida, 2005 (76) Intercepted two+ passes: ...... Derek Pegues vs. Georgia, 2006 (2) Had a run of 60+ yards: ...... Anthony Dixon vs. Arkansas, 2006 (65) Recovered three+ fumbles: ...... Chris Correro vs. Memphis State, 1987 (3) Had a run of 50+ yards: ...... Anthony Dixon vs. Arkansas, 2006 (65) Recovered two+ fumbles: ...... Kamau Jackson vs. Tennessee, 2002 (2) Forced two+ fumbles: ...... Jeramie Johnson vs. Georgia, 2006 (2) PASSING Recorded five+ sacks: ...... Greg Favors vs. Ole Miss, 1996 (5.5) Passed for 400+ yards: ...... Derrick Taite vs. Tulane, 1994 (466) Recorded three+ sacks: ...... Willie Evans vs. Tulane, 2005 (3.0) Passed for 300+ yards: ...... Michael Henig vs. Kentucky, 2006 (384) Recorded two+ sacks: ...... Titus Brown vs. West Virginia, 2006 (2.0) Passed for 200+ yards: ...... Michael Henig vs. Kentucky, 2006 (384) Recorded five+ tackles for loss: ...... Deljuan Robinson vs. Auburn, 2006 (5.0) Attempted 45+ passes:...... Wayne Madkin vs. South Carolina, 2001 (46) Recorded 20+ tackles: ...... Mario Haggan vs. Arkansas, 2000 (20) Attempted 35+ passes:...... Michael Henig vs. Kentucky, 2006 (41) Recorded 10+ tackles: ...... Quinton Culberson vs. Arkansas, 2006 (10) Completed 20+ passes: ...... Michael Henig vs. Kentucky, 2006 (22) Recorded 10+ tackles in 2 straight games: . . . . Culberson, Alabama & Arkansas (2006) Threw four+ touchdown passes: ...... Omarr Conner vs. Murray State, 2005 (4) Threw three+ touchdown passes: ...... Michael Henig vs. Kentucky, 2006 (3) SPECIAL TEAMS Threw five+ interceptions: ...... Kevin Fant vs. Houston, 2003 (5) Scored 10+ points kicking: ...... Brent Smith vs. Memphis, 2002 (11) Threw four+ interceptions: ...... Kevin Fant vs. Houston, 2003 (5) Kicked five+ field goals: ...... Brian Hazelwood vs. Arkansas, 1998 (5) Threw three+ interceptions: ...... Michael Henig vs. Alabama, 2005 (3) Kicked four+ field goals: ...... Brian Hazelwood vs. Arkansas, 1998 (5) Completed a pass for 90+ yards: . .Kevin Fant to Terrell Grindle vs. Kentucky, 2002 (91) Kicked two field goals of 50+ yards: . . . . Brian Hazelwood vs. Memphis, 1997 (51, 53) Completed a pass for 80+ yards: .Omarr Conner to Ty Freeman vs. Ole Miss, 2004 (84) Kicked one field goal of 50+ yards: ...... Brent Smith vs. Tennessee, 2002 (53) Completed a pass for 70+ yards: . Michael Henig to Tony Burks vs. Kentucky, 2006 (75) Kicked a punt of 70+ yards: ...... Jeff Walker vs. Alabama, 1999 (79) Completed a pass for 60+ yards: . Michael Henig to Tony Burks vs. Kentucky, 2006 (75) Kicked a punt of 60+ yards: ...... Blake McAdams vs. Alabama, 2005 (68) Completed a pass for 50+ yards: . Michael Henig to Tony Burks vs. Kentucky, 2006 (75) Punted 10+ times ...... Blake McAdams vs. Tulane, 2005 (10) Totaled 175+ kick return yards: ...... Fred Reid vs. Kentucky, 2002 (176, 7 ret.) RECEIVING Totaled 150+ kick return yards: ...... Jonathan Lowe vs. Florida, 2004 (173, 6 ret.) Caught 15+ passes: ...... Eric Moulds vs. Tennessee, 1995 (15) Totaled 100+ kick return yards: ...... Derek Pegues vs. Tulane, 2006 (112, 2 ret.) Caught 10+ passes: ...... Eric Moulds vs. Auburn, 1995 (10) Totaled 50+ punt return yards: . . .Derek Pegues vs. Jacksonville State, 2006 (83, 2 ret.) Caught seven+ passes: ...... Tony Burks vs. Kentucky, 2006 (7) Had 200+ yards receiving: ...... Danny Knight vs. Florida, 1982 (208) Had 175+ yards receiving: ...... Tony Burks vs. Kentucky, 2006 (192) Had 150+ yards receiving: ...... Tony Burks vs. Kentucky, 2006 (192) Had 100+ yards receiving: ...... Tony Burks vs. Kentucky, 2006 (192) Caught three+ TD passes: ...... Sammy Milner vs. Florida, 1969 (3) Caught two+ TD passes:...... Tony Burks vs. Kentucky, 2006 (2)

Media Information & Record Book 10.9 The Last Time An Opponent... RUSHING Had 400+ yards rushing: ...... Auburn, 2003 (405) MISCELLANEOUS Had 300+ yards rushing: ...... Arkansas, 2003 (322) Had 30+ first downs: ...... LSU, 2004 (31) Had 70+ rushing attempts: ...... Oklahoma State, 1998 (71) Had 20+ first downs: ...... Kentucky, 2006 (22) Had 60+ rushing attempts: ...... Ole Miss, 2004 (62) Had 10+ penalties: ...... West Virginia, 2006 (11) Had 50+ rushing attempts: ...... Ole Miss, 2004 (62) Had 100+ yards in penalties: ...... West Virginia, 2006 (132) Had six+ rushing TDs: ...... Auburn, 2003 (6) Had 35 minutes+ of possession time: ...... Alabama, 2005 (36:01) Had four+ rushing TDs:...... LSU, 2004 (4) Had one 100-yard rusher and one 100-yard receiver: ...... Had two players with 100 yds rushing: . Auburn, 2004 (R. Brown 147 & C. Williams 122) ...... Memphis, 2003 (DeAngelo Williams 119 rush, Darron White 102 rec.) PASSING INDIVIDUAL RUSHING Had 400+ yards passing: ...... Florida, 2001 (507) Rushed 40+ times: ...... Deuce McAllister (Ole Miss), 1998 (40) Had 300+ yards passing: ...... LSU, 2006 (330) Rushed 35+ times: ...... Kenneth Darby (Alabama), 2004 (36) Had 200+ yards passing: ...... Georgia, 2006 (267) Rushed 30+ times: ...... Cedric Cobbs (Arkansas), 2003 (30) Had 60+ pass attempts: ...... Memphis, 2003 (61) Rushed for 200+ yards: ...... Kenneth Darby (Alabama), 2004 (200) Had 50+ pass attempts: ...... Memphis, 2003 (61) Rushed for 175+ yards: ...... Steve Slaton (West Virginia), 2006 (185) Had 40+ pass attempts: ...... Tulane, 2005 (48) Rushed for 150+ yards: ...... Steve Slaton (West Virginia), 2006 (185) Had 30+ pass attempts: ...... Alabama, 2006 (39) Rushed for 125+ yards: ...... Steve Slaton (West Virginia), 2006 (185) Had 40+ pass completions: ...... Kentucky, 1997 (40) Rushed for 100+ yards: ...... Steve Slaton (West Virginia), 2006 (185) Had 30+ pass completions: ...... Memphis, 2003 (32) Rushed for five+ touchdowns: ...... Carnell Williams (Auburn), 2003 (6) Had 25+ pass completions: ...... Tulane, 2005 (27) Rushed for four+ touchdowns: ...... Carnell Williams (Auburn), 2003 (6) Had 20+ pass completions: ...... Georgia, 2006 (20) Rushed for three+ touchdowns: ...... Alley Broussard (LSU), 2004 (3) Had five+ passing TDs: ...... Tennessee, 2003 (5) Rushed for two+ touchdowns: . . Patrick White and Owen Schmitt (West Virginia), 2006 Had four+ passing TDs: ...... Tulane, 2006 (4) (2) Had three+ passing TDs: ...... Kentucky, 2006 (3) Had a run of 80+ yards: ...... Tony Thompson (Tennessee), 1990 (80) Had a run of 70+ yards: ...... Carnell Williams (Auburn), 2003 (72) RECEIVING Had a run of 60+ yards: ...... Darren McFadden (Arkansas), 2005 (64) Had two players with 100 yards receiving in a game: ...... Had a run of 50+ yards: ...... Darren McFadden (Arkansas), 2005 (64) ...... Tulane, 2003 (Roydell Williams 114 & Chris Bush 107) Had three+ players catch five+ passes: ...... LSU, 2006 (3) INDIVIDUAL PASSING Had 12+ players catch a pass ...... Georgia, 2005 (12) Passed for 450+ yards: ...... Steve Taneyhill (South Carolina), 1995 (473) Had eight+ players catch a pass: ...... Georgia, 2006 (9) Passed for 400+ yards: ...... Steve Taneyhill (South Carolina), 1995 (473) Passed for 300+ yards: ...... JaMarcus Russell (LSU), 2006 (330) TOTAL OFFENSE Attempted 60+ passes:...... Danny Wimprine (Memphis), 2003 (60) Had 650+ yards total offense: ...... South Carolina, 1995 (652) Attempted 50+ passes:...... Danny Wimprine (Memphis), 2003 (60) Had 600+ yards total offense: ...... Florida, 2001 (640) Attempted 40+ passes:...... Lester Ricard (Tulane), 2005 (47) Had 550+ yards total offense: ...... LSU, 2004 (599) Completed 30+ passes: ...... Chris Leak (Florida), 2005 (33) Had 500+ yards total offense: ...... LSU, 2004 (599) Completed 20+ passes: ...... Matthew Stafford (Georgia), 2006 (20) Had 400+ yards total offense: ...... West Virginia, 2006 (406) Threw five+ touchdown passes: ...... Casey Clausen (Tennessee), 2003 (5) Had 80+ plays total offense: ...... Tulane, 2005 (83) Threw four+ touchdown passes: ...... Lester Ricard (Tulane), 2006 (4) Had 75+ plays total offense: ...... Florida, 2005 (75) Threw three+ touchdown passes: ...... Andrew Woodson (Kentucky), 2006 (3) Completed a pass for 80+ yards: . Brodie Croyle to Zach Fletcher (Alabama), 2003 (86) SCORING Completed a pass for 70+ yards: . Brodie Croyle to Zach Fletcher (Alabama), 2003 (86) Scored 60+ points: ...... South Carolina, 1995 (65) Completed a pass for 60+ yards: . .Brandon Cox to Courney Taylor (Auburn), 2006 (62) Scored 50+ points: ...... LSU, 2004 (51) Scored 40+ points: ...... West Virginia, 2006 (42) INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING Scored 30+ points: ...... Kentucky, 2006 (34) Caught 10+ passes: ...... DJ Hall (Alabama), 2006 (10) Scored a two-point conversion rushing: ...... Auburn, 2004 Caught seven+ passes: ...... DJ Hall (Alabama), 2006 (10) Scored a two-point conversion passing: ...... Troy State, 2002 Had 175+ yards receiving: ...... Reno Mahe (Brigham Young), 2001 (189) Had 150+ yards receiving: ...... Reno Mahe (Brigham Young), 2001 (189) TURNOVERS Had 100+ yards receiving: ...... DJ Hall (Alabama), 2006 (10) Had five+ fumbles: ...... LSU, 2004 (5) Caught three+ TD passes: ...... Chris Hannon (Tennessee), 2003 (3) Had four+ fumbles lost: ...... LSU, 2004 (4) Caught two+ TD passes:...... Keenan Burton (Kentucky), 2006 (2) Committed five+ turnovers: ...... Georgia, 2006 (5) Did not commit a turnover: ...... West Virginia, 2006 INDIVIDUAL TOTAL OFFENSE Intercepted five+ MSU passes: ...... Arkansas, 2003 (6) Had 500+ yards total offense: ...... Steve Taneyhill (South Carolina), 1995 (512) Intercepted four+ MSU passes: ...... Vanderbilt, 2004 (4) Had 400+ yards total offense: ...... Daunte Culpepper (Central Florida), 1997 (420) Intercepted three+ MSU passes: ...... Alabama, 2005 (3) Had 350 yards+ total offense: ...... Danny Wimprine (Memphis), 2003 (383) Returned an interception for a TD: ...... Arkansas, 2006 (Chris Houston - 87) Had 300 yards+ total offense: ...... JaMarcus Russell (LSU), 2006 (318) Returned a fumble for a TD: ...... Alabama, 2005 (Matt Miller- 15) Had 100 yards both passing and rushing: . . Terrence Jones (Tulane, 1986), (119r/221p) DEFENSE INDIVIDUAL SCORING Held MSU to 10 or fewer first downs: ...... LSU, 2006 (10) Accounted for six+ touchdowns: ...... Carnell Williams (Auburn), 2003 (6 rush) Recorded seven+ sacks: ...... Arkansas, 2005 (7) Accounted for five+ touchdowns: ...... Casey Clausen (Tennessee), 2003 (5 pass) Scored a safety: ...... Florida, 2005 Accounted for four+ touchdowns: ...... Lester Ricard (Tulane), 2006 (4 pass) Scored two safeties: ...... Florida, 2005 Scored four+ touchdowns: ...... Carnell Williams (Auburn), 2003 (6 rush) Held MSU to 25 or fewer yards rushing: ...... Kentucky, 2006 (24) Scored three+ touchdowns: ...... Alley Broussard (LSU), 2004 (3 rush) Held MSU to 100 or fewer yards passing: ...... Auburn, 2006 (82) Scored two+ touchdowns: ...... Brad Lester (Auburn), 2006 (2 rush) Held MSU to 50 or fewer yards passing: ...... Alabama, 1995 (41) Held MSU to 300 or less yards total offense: ...... Alabama, 2006 (274) INDIVIDUAL DEFENSE Held MSU to 200 or less yards total offense: ...... Auburn, 2006 (161) Intercepted three+ passes: ...... Shan Morris (Auburn), 1988 (3) Held MSU to 100 or fewer yards both rushing & passing: . . . . Auburn, 2006 (79r/82p) Intercepted two+ passes: ...... Chris Houston (Arkansas), 2006 (2) Recorded three+ sacks: ...... Wallace Gilberry (Alabama), 2004 (3, -17) SPECIAL TEAMS Recorded two+ sacks: ...... Chase Pittman & Tyson Jackson (LSU), 2006 (2, -8 & 2, -9) Returned a punt for a TD: ...... Ole Miss, 2006 (Marshay Green - 47) Returned a blocked punt for a TD: ...... Florida, 2005 (Terrence Holmes) SPECIAL TEAMS Returned a kickoff for a TD: ...... Arkansas, 2006 (Darren McFadden - 92) Scored 10+ points kicking: ...... John Vaughn (Auburn), 2006 (10) Punted 10+ times: ...... Tulane, 2005 (10) Kicked four field goals: ...... Doug Pelfrey (Kentucky), 1992 (5) Did not punt: ...... LSU, 2004 Kicked a 50-yard field goal: ...... John Vaughn (Auburn), 2006 (55) Missed a kicking PAT: ...... Georgia, 2006 Kicked a 70-yard punt: ...... Matt Wait (Arkansas), 1997 (72) Missed two kicking PATs: ...... Tulane, 2006 Kicked a 60-yard punt: ...... Glenn Pakulak (Kentucky), 2002 (64) Blocked a field goal: ...... Auburn, 2006 Totaled 100+ kick return yards: ...... Derek Abney (Kentucky), 2003 (111 yds., 5 ret.)

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