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2011 Seminoles
2011 SEMINOLES CHAD ABRAM Nigel FB, 6-0, 227, SO Bradham Lakeland, Fla./Kathleen 4411 earned honorable mention Sophomore All-American honors from College Football News. 2008: In the Seminoles’ rotation from the start and played in all 13 games...the fourth 2011 OUTLOOK leading tackler among FSU linebackers and the leader among true freshmen with 29 Makes the switch from safety to fullback to add depth behind Lonnie Pryor and Debrale stops...made fi rst career start against Miami...season-high fi ve tackles came against Smiley. Showed on special teams in 2010 that he had good power and burst and has a Western Carolina and in the Seminoles’ victory over Colorado...named FSU’s top knack to block people. His athleticism and ability to catch the ball out of the backfi eld defensive newcomer. makes him a good addition to the unit. PERSONAL 2010: True freshman defensive back who played in 12 games all on special teams … One of the nation’s most coveted recruits after earning Parade All-American honors...a registered fi rst career tackle in the season opener against Samford. consensus fi ve-star prospect who starred at nearby Wakulla High School...fi nalist for the 2008 U.S. Army Player of the Year Award and played in the U.S. Army All-American PERSONAL Bowl...earned fi rst team 3A All-State honors and was the Tallahassee Democrat All-Big Tough, hard-hitting safety who committed to Florida State in March 2009...held a three- Bend Defensive Player of the Year...fi nished senior season with 145 tackles, eight sacks star ranking from both Rivals and Scout.com...No. -
2010 Arizona Football Arizona Football
2010 Arizona Football The University of Arizona Tucson, Ariz. 85721 Arizona Football President: Dr. Robert Shelton - 520-621-5511 Athletics Director Greg Byrne - 520-621-4622 Football Office Phone: 520-621-4917 Mike Stoops (Iowa ’86) ...........Head Football Coach, 7th year (25-34) twitter.com/Greg_Byrne, facebook.com/GregByrneAD email.................................................................... [email protected] Senior Associate AD, SWA: Kathleen LaRose - 520-621-2473 Administrative Assistant:........................... Kelly Hooker (520-621-5355) Faculty Representative Jory Hancock - 520-626-8030 Bill Bedenbaugh................... Co-Offensive Coordinator/OL, 4th year Enrollment: 38,000 email................................................................ [email protected] Carnegie I, Land Grant, Association of American Universities Greg Brown...........................Co-Defensive Coordinator/DB, 1st year Athletic Ticket Office 520-621-2287; 800-452-2287 email........................................................... [email protected] Athletics Web Site arizonawildcats.com Tim Kish ................................ Co-Defensive Coordinator/LB, 7th year University Web Site arizona.edu email......................................................................... [email protected] Seth Littrell .....................Co-Offensive Coordinator/TE/RB, 2nd year email....................................................................... [email protected] This material was prepared to assist sportswriters and broadcasters -
Board of Supervisors for The
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA SYSTEM NOTICE OF MEETING AND AGENDA 1:30 p.m., Thursday, February 22, 2018** Davison Athletics Complex – Third Floor 1454 West Alabama Avenue Ruston, Louisiana A. Call to Order B. Roll Call C. Invocation D. Approval of Minutes of December 1, 2017 and January 9, 2018 Board Meetings E. REPORT OF ACADEMIC AND STUDENT AFFAIRS COMMITTEE 1. McNeese State University’s request for approval of a Post Baccalaureate Certificate in Strategic Corporate Communication. 2. University of Louisiana at Lafayette’s request for approval of a PhD in Earth and Energy Sciences. 3. University of Louisiana at Monroe’s request for approval of a Letter of Intent to develop a New Academic Program leading to a Master of Music Education. 4. University of New Orleans’ request for approval of a Letter of Intent to develop a New Academic Program leading to a Master of Science in Cyber Security and Operations. ** Executive Session, pursuant to R.S. 42:17, may be required. Persons wishing to make public comment on any item on the agenda should complete a Public Comment Card and register with the Assistant to the Board Board of Supervisors for the University of Louisiana System Agenda February 22, 2018 Page 2 5. University of New Orleans’ request for approval to award a Doctorate Honoris Causa to Mr. Paul David Hinnenkamp at the Spring Commencement Exercises. 6. Other Business F. REPORT OF ATHLETIC COMMITTEE 1. Northwestern State University’s request for approval of an amendment to a contract with Sean Kiracofe, Head Women’s Volleyball Coach, effective March 1, 2018. -
Dooley's Dawgs
NO.17 | WI N T E R 2 0 0 7 During his 26-year tenure at Louisiana Tech, head football coach Joe Aillet amassed a career record of 151 wins. In 1946, his sixth year at Tech, dooley’S DAWGS Aillet posted 3 and 1 in Louisiana Intercollegiate games and 3 and 2 in other football records. Today, members of that team (pictured) recall their beloved coach as a man of integrity, intellect and charm. (From Left to Right) Derek Dooley lays down the law as Front Row: John Hay, Buddy Fallin, Jimmie Gilbert, W.O. Lynch, A.C. Schiro, Eddie Harelson, Pearce Didier, Tony Salvaggio, Carrell Dowies Second Row: James Perry, Revis Youngblood, Chester Wojecki, Raymond Peace, Leonard Olsen, Odelle Rigdon, Charlie Newman, Buddie Tech’s new head football coach Greene, Jack Kelly Third Row: Fred Crump, Walter Alexander, Conrad Jarmon, Rudolph Smith, John Williamson, A.C. Anderson, Lindsey Aucoin, Roy Collins, Bob Horneman HOMECOMING 2006 Fourth Row: Calvin Adkins, George Dulaney, Charlie Crouch, Hollis Jones, Ed Jolly, Mike Reed, Glen Moncrief, Maurice Rawls, Jack Brittain Alumnus of the Year: John D. Caruthers Fifth Row: Clem Henderson, Robert Dalrymple, Charles Johnson, John Holm, Edward Dean, Gene Patterson, J.E. Tripp, Sid Sedlock Sixth Row: Lloyd Jones, Leo Reinsch, Joe Lynch, Billy Bowles, Joe Michael, Leo Beasley “miSS RUTh” HONORED Ruth Johnson receives honorary doctorate Louisiana Tech University NONPROFIT ORG. ALICE IN REALITY TV-LAND Division of University Advancement U.S. POStaGE P.O. Box 3183 “Design Star” launches Tech alumna to national spotlight Ruston, LA 71272-0001 pa I D PERMIT NO. -
2011 Arizona Football University of Arizona Football
2011 Arizona Football The University of Arizona Tucson, Ariz. 85721 University of Arizona Football Carnegie I, Land Grant, Association of American Universities President: Dr. Eugene Sander - 520-621-5511 Football Office Phone: 520-621-4917 Athletics Director Greg Byrne - 520-621-4622 Mike Stoops (Iowa ’86) ...........Head Football Coach, 8th year (40-45) twitter.com/Greg_Byrne (@Greg_Byrne), facebook.com/GregByrneAD email.................................................................... [email protected] Administrative Assistant:........................... Kelly Hooker (520-621-5355) Deputy AD, SWA: Rocky LaRose - 520-621-2473 Tim Kish ...................................... Defensive Coordinator/LB, 8th year Faculty Representative Jory Hancock - 520-626-8030 email......................................................................... [email protected] Enrollment: 38,000 Seth Littrell ........................... Offensive Coordinator/TE/HB, 3rd year Athletic Ticket Office 520-621-2287; 800-452-2287 email....................................................................... [email protected] Athletics Web Sites arizonawildcats.com Robert Anae.................................Offensive Line/Run Game, 1st year facebook.com/ArizonaAthletics, youtube.com/arizonaathletics email................................................................ [email protected] University Web Site arizona.edu Garret Chachere................................ Running Backs coach, 3rd year email........................................................ [email protected] -
2016 UTSA Roadrunners Football Media Supplement
2016 UTSA ROADRUNNERS FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT « TABLE OF CONTENTS » MEDIA INFORMATION Rhodie Moss _____________________________________ 46 Quick Facts _______________________________________ 2 Team Physicians ___________________________________ 46 Schedule __________________________________________ 3 Kyle Stephens ____________________________________ 47 Future Schedules ___________________________________ 3 Brian Hernandez __________________________________ 47 Athletics Communications Staff _______________________ 4 Lynn Hickey ______________________________________ 48 Media Policy _____________________________________4-5 Dr. Ricardo Romo _________________________________ 49 Alamodome Directions & Parking _____________________ 6 NCAA Compliance ________________________________ 50 Local Media Directory ______________________________ 7 Roadrunners Sports Network _________________________ 7 PLAYERS Opponents Quick Facts ____________________________8-9 Player Bios ____________________________________ 52-72 Conference USA _______________________________ 10-11 Conference USA Composite Schedule ________________ 12 SEASON REVIEW Conference USA Championship Game _______________ 13 Individual Honors & Awards ________________________ 74 Bowl Synopsis _________________________________ 14-16 Schedule/Results __________________________________ 75 Team Statistics ____________________________________ 75 SEASON OUTLOOK Record Breakdown ________________________________ 75 Season Outlook ________________________________ 18-19 UTSA Game-by-Game Statistics -
TABLE of CONTENTS NICHOLLS STATE UNIVERSITY This Is Nicholls
TABLE OF CONTENTS NICHOLLS STATE UNIVERSITY This is Nicholls ..................................................................76 President ..........................................................................77 Athletic Director .................................................................78 Athletic Administration .......................................................78 Athletic Trainers/Coaches ....................................................79 John L. Guidry Stadium ......................................................80 Hall of Fame .....................................................................81 2019 OUTLOOK 2018 REVIEW Quick Facts .........................................................................2 Game-by-Game ........................................................... 36-42 MEDIA Season Outlook ...................................................................3 Season Honors ..................................................................42 Media Information ....................................................... 81-82 Roster ............................................................................. 4-5 Statistics ..................................................................... 43-45 Directions/Map ..................................................................84 Opponents ...................................................................... 6-9 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE 2019 MEDIA GUIDE CREDITS PLAYERS Southland Bio ...................................................................46 The -
2017 Seminole Football Page
2017 SEMINOLE FOOTBALL PAGE 157 CCOLLEGEOLLEGE FFOOTBALLOOTBALL HHALLALL OOFF FFAMEAME Derrick Brooks Deion Sanders Linebacker 1991-94 Cornerback 1985-88 2016 College Football Hall of Fame 2011 College Football Hall of Fame Ron Simmons Bobby Bowden Nose Guard 1977-80 Head Coach 1976-2009 2009 College Football Hall of Fame 2006 College Football Hall of Fame 2017 SEMINOLE FOOTBALL PAGE 158 CCOLLEGEOLLEGE FFOOTBALLOOTBALL HHALLALL OOFF FFAMEAME Charlie Ward Darrell Mudra Quarterback 1989-93 Head Coach 1974-75 2006 College Football Hall of Fame 2000 College Football Hall of Fame Fred Biletnikoff Ron Sellers Wide Receiver 1962-64 Wide Receiver 1966-68 1991 College Football Hall of Fame 1988 College Football Hall of Fame 2017 SEMINOLE FOOTBALL PAGE 159 SSEMINOLEEMINOLE FOOTBALLFOOTBALL IINN TTHEHE FFLORIDALORIDA SSTATETATE HHALLALL OOFF FFAMEAME 1977 1993 2005 Fred Biletnikoff (1962-64) Bobby Jackson (1974-77) Edgar Bennett (1987-91) Ron Sellers (1966-68) Al Makowieki (1953-54) Kez McCorvey (1991-94) Bill “Red” Dawson (1962-64) 1978 2006 Kim Hammond (1966-67) 1994 Rhett Dawson (1969-71) Lee Corso (1953-56) Paul McGowan (1984-87) Deion Sanders (1985-88) 2007 1979 Ron Schomburger (1954-57) Derrick Alexander (1992-94) Barry Smith (1970-72) Jack Shinholser (1963-65) James “J.T.” Thomas (1970-72) 1995 Bill Peterson (Head Coach 1960-70) Dave Cappelen (1976-79) 2008 Monk Bonasorte (1977-80) Clifton Abraham (1991-94) 1980 Danny McManus (1985-87) Hugh Adams (1948-49) 2009 Buddy Strauss (1948-49) 1997 Reinard Wilson (1993-96) Scott Warren (1976-79) 1981 Lawrence Dawsey (1987-90) 2010 Steve Tensi (1962-64) Derek Schmidt (1984-87) Corey Simon (1996-99) Bud Whitehead (1958-60) Peter Warrick (1996-99) 1998 Mickey Andrews (Asst. -
Florida State
FLORIDA STATE Por Pablo Fernández (@Pablo_in_Shibuy) Nombre completo: Florida State Seminoles Primera temporada: 1947 Ubicación: Tallahassee (Florida) Estadio: Doak Campbell Stadium (82.300) Conferencia: ACC (Atlantic) Entrenador: Jimbo Fisher (5º año: 45–10) Balance histórico: 499–237–17 Balance temporada pasada: 14-0 (8-0) Títulos Nacionales: 3 Títulos de División/Conferencia: 5/17 Heisman Trophies: 3 Balance de Bowls: 26–14–2 JUGADORES CLAVE (Stats más destacables de la temporada 2013): #5 JAMEIS WINSTON (QB SOPHOMORE): 4.057 yardas de pase (40 TD/10 INT), 219 yardas de carrera (4 TD) #80 RASHAD GREENE (WR SENIOR): 76 Rec, 1.128 yardas (9 TD), 1 carrera, 9 yardas #9 KARLOS WILLIAMS (RB SENIOR): 91 carreras, 730 yardas (11 TD), 8 Rec, 63 yardas, 5 KR, 88 yardas #13 JALEN RAMSEY (DB SOPHOMORE): 49 tackles, 1 sacks, 2 TFL, 1 INT, 1 FF #26 P.J. WILLIAMS (DB JUNIOR): 35 tackles, 1.5 TFL, 3 INT (1 TD), 7 PD #15 MARIO EDWARDS JR. (DE JUNIOR): 28 tackles, 9.5 TFL, 3.5 sacks, 1 INT, 1 PD, 1 FF ESRELLAS: #5 JAMEIS WINSTON: Poco más cabe destacar sobre el Heisman. Temporada impresionante y corta de cualquier calificativo positivo. Sin duda él ha sido la diferencia entre una FSU que se quedaba siempre a las puertas a una FSU que lo ha conseguido. Siendo un novato. Una de las cuestiones ahora es si este será el último año de Jameis como colegial o sí decide posponer la NFL. Siendo probablemente su última temporada, Jimbo debe aprovecharlo e ir a por todas, porque tener un jugador así en tus manos es algo que normalmente, solo pasa una vez en la vida. -
Southeastern Louisiana Football Media Guide 2 0 1 8 2018 Football Schedule
SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2 0 1 8 2018 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 7 p.m. at ULM 4 p.m. vs Houston Baptist* AUG 30 Monroe, La. OCT 13 Hammond, La. Homecoming 6 p.m. at LSU 7 p.m. vs Abilene Christian* SEPT 8 Baton Rouge, La. OCT 20 Hammond, La. Solid Gold Saturday 7 p.m. vs Central Arkansas* TBA at Sam Houston State* SEPT 15 Hammond, La. OCT 27 Huntsville, Texas Family, Faculty & Band Day 6 p.m. at Lamar* 7 p.m. vs McNeese* SEPT 22 Beaumont, Texas NOV 3 Hammond, La. Senior Day / Military Appreciation 7 p.m. vs Northwestern State* 6 p.m. at Nicholls* SEPT 29 Hammond, La. NOV 15 Thibodaux, La. White-Out Game River Bell Classic Green denotes home games in Strawberry Stadium TBA at Incarnate Word* OCT 6 San Antonio, Texas Dates and times are subject to change | *Southland Conference Check out lionsports.net/promos for promotions & giveaways 2018 Southeastern Louisiana Football Table of Contents/Quick Facts Media Information The Records Photography 1 Table of Contents/University Quick Facts 50-51 Individual Honors Randy Bergeron, Claude Levet, Matt Sullivan, 2 Media Information 52-53 All-Americans Southeastern Louisiana Archives, Rick Yeatts, National 54-55 Rushing Records Football League, Jimmy Cribbs, Atlanta Falcons, 2018 Preview 56-57 Passing Records New Orleans Metropolitan Convention and Visitors 4-5 2018 Roster 58-59 Receiving Records Bureau, Louisiana Department of Culture, Recreation 6 2018 Outlook 60 Yardage Records & Tourism, Baton Rouge Area Convention and Visitors 7 Southland Preseason Teams and Polls 61 Scoring Records Bureau, Delta State University, Tangipahoa Parish 62 Kicking Records Convention and Visitor's Bureau., Kemmler Chapple, 2018 Opponents 63 Punting Records Arizona Cardinals. -
Head Coach Gus Bradley
HEAD COACH GUS BRADLEY Lewis for four seasons (1992-1995). Prior to Fort Lewis, he was a graduate assistant coach at NDSU for two seasons (1990-1991). Bradley played collegiately at North Dakota State (1984-1988), where he was a free safety and punter, a four-time academic All-North Central Conference selection and a valuable member of the 1988 national championship football team. He earned his bachelor’s degrees in business administration (1989) and physical education (1990) from North Dakota State as well as a master’s degree in athletic administration from NDSU in 1992. Bradley has been actively involved in the local community since his arrival in Jacksonville. He is the spokesperson for the Ashley Furniture HomeStores Hope to Dream program which provides beds to underprivileged children. In addition, Bradley has made numerous appearances on behalf of the Jaguars Gus Bradley was named the fifth head coach in Jacksonville Jaguars history and served as the keynote speaker at a variety of events. on January 17, 2013. Bradley has 24 years of coaching experience including eight seasons in the NFL. Bradley and his wife, Michaela, have four children; Carter, Anna, Eli and Ella. Bradley, 48, led the Jaguars to a 4-12 mark in his first season at the Jaguars helm. The Jaguars overhauled their roster in 2013, with 31 newcomers and rookies combining to make 44 starts. Of the 53 players on the final roster, 20 were rookies or first-year players. The club posted a 4-4 mark following the bye week with three of the wins on the road. -
Donnie Crum Sworn-In As Sheriff Taking Over As Interim to Oath of Offi Ce Service
The Wakulla news Woodstork Festival, Page 10B Published Weekly, Our 116th Year, 41st Issue Thursday, October 13, 2011 Three Sections Read Daily Serving Wakulla County For More Than A Century 75 Cents Donnie Crum sworn-in as sheriff Taking over as interim to oath of offi ce service. Crum was appointed law enforcement operations, fi ll the remaining term of Crum was administered interim sheriff by Gov. Rick and Major Jared Miller is the oath by Wakulla Cir- Scott to fill the term of over the jail. The command longtime Sheriff David cuit Judge Jackie Fulford as Wakulla’s longtime Sheriff staff knelt at the church’s Harvey, Crum vows to Crum’s daughter, Natalie, David Harvey, who stepped altar with their families ‘be his own man’ held the Bible. Fulford was a down Oct. 1 after 35 years and were surrounded by the prosecutor in Wakulla Coun- to accept a position as direc- church deacons and a prayer By WILLIAM SNOWDEN ty with the state attorney’s tor of the Florida Sheriff’s was said for their leadership [email protected] office and worked with Association Self-Insurance during the coming year. Crum and other sheriff’s Fund. County Commission Donnie Crum was sworn- deputies before she was ap- “I’m not going to try to Chairman Mike Stewart in as sheriff on Wednesday, pointed to the bench. fi ll the shoes of David Har- noted he comes from a Pen- Oct. 5, at a ceremony held at Sheriff’s deputies were vey,” Crum said at the ser- tecostal background and he WILLIAM SNOWDEN Sopchoppy Southern Baptist also administered the oath vice.