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University of North 2015 Football Notes

October 3, 2015 vs. Valdosta State • Valdosta,

UNA VS. VSU IS GSC’S BEST RIVALRY * As far as regional and national implications are concerned, North Alabama 2014 Results (9-2) no rivalry can come close to UNA and Sept. 13...... at College - ...... 58-0 Valdosta State. This will be the 17th time in the 40 meetings Sept. 20...... LANGSTON - ...... 56-7 where both teams are nationally ranked and the sixth time they Sept. 27...... VALDOSTA STATE - ...... 31-29 have met where they were both ranked in the Top 10. At least one team has been ranked in 27 of the previous 39 meetings. Oct. 4...... WESTERN OREGON - ...... 30-10 * The Lions and Blazers have each won three Division II National Oct. 11...... at UNC-Pembroke - ...... 27-6 Championships, have made a combined 33 playoff appearances, Oct. 18...... at Florida Tech - ...... 34-31 winning 13 NCAA regional titles and 17 GSC titles. VSU Oct. 25...... WEST GEORGIA - ...... 31-28 has produced three Trophy winners and UNA two, Nov. 1...... at Delta State - ...... 28-33 both have three inductees in the Division II Football Hall of Fame and one each in the Hall of Fame. Nov. 8...... SHORTER - ...... 45-7 Nov. 13...... at West Alabama - ...... 24-16 ROAD TEAM HAS WON SEVEN OF LAST EIGHT NCAA Division II * The road team has won seven of the last eight meetings in the Nov. 22...... VALDOSTA STATE...... 31-33 series and UNA has won the last four games played in Valdosta by a combined score of 192-77. UNA defeated VSU 62-27 in 2009, 43-20 in the 2010 NCAA playoffs, 30-23 in the 2011 and North Alabama 2015 Schedule (2-0) 57-7 in 2013. The Blazers last win over UNA on their home field Sept. 6...... vs. Miles at Legion Field...... 34-17 was 37-23 in 2007. Sept. 12...... *...... 34-17 * All-time, the home field has not been a great advantage in the Sept. 26...... *FLORIDA TECH...... 55-48 series. UNA is 11-8 against the Blazers in Florence and 11-8-1 Oct. 3...... *at Valdosta State...... 1:00 against the Blazers in Valdosta.The Blazers last three wins in Florence were all by narrow margins of five, three and two points. Oct. 10...... at Western Oregon...... 3:00 * The last home team to win in the series was UNA with a 31-29 Oct. 17...... UNC PEMBROKE...... 6:00 win in 2014 on a 54-yard field goal on the final play of the game. Oct. 24...... *at West Georgia...... 1:00 Oct. 31...... *DELTA STATE...... 1:00 UNA VS. NATIONALLY RANKED OPPONENTS Nov. 7...... *at Shorter...... 12:30 * North Alabama has played 92 games against nationally ranked opponents since 1992 and the Lions are 55-36-1 in those meetings Nov. 14...... *WEST ALABAMA...... 1:30 over the last 23 seasons. This will be UNA’s first game against a ranked opponent in 2015. UNA has played 48 of its last 92 games THOMPSON ON A ROLL against ranked teams against Top 10 teams. The Lions are 28-20 • In three games this season Lamonte Thompson has rushed for in those previous 48 games. 484 yards and six touchdowns and averages 7.4 yards per carry. He averages 161.3 yards per game to rank fourth nationally in the WALLACE TIES SELF AS UNA’S WINNINGEST COACH NCAA Division II. He picked up 173 yards on 22 carries against * UNA Head Coach Bobby Wallace is tied with in the Miles, 188 on 27 carries against Mississippi College and 123 on rankings of winningest football coaches in school history. Self 19 carries against Florida Tech. Thompson now has 11 career won 109 games over 21 seasons from 1949-69. Wallace has 109 100-yard rushing games. UNA has not produced a 1,000-yard wins in just his 14th season at UNA. Wallace already ranks as rusher in a season since Greg Manson in 1997. the winningest football coach in Gulf South Conference history with 135 wins in 19 seasons in the league. WINGO BECOMES UNA’S THIRD 1,000-YARD RUSH- Winningest Football Coaches in UNA History ING QUARTERBACK 109 - Hal Self 109-81-8 1949-69 • UNA senior quarterback Luke Wingo has 1,062 career rushing 109 - Bobby Wallace 109-46-1 1988-97, yards to become just the Lions third quarterback to rush for more 2012-15 than 1,000 yards in school history. The only previous UNA quar- 84 - Wayne Grubb 84-33-6 1977-87 terbacks to rush for more than 1,000 career yards are Cody Gross 66 - 66-21-0 2002-08 (1,930) and Tyler Peterson (1,309).

UNA IN 67TH SEASON OF FOOTBALL WINGO PROMINENT IN UNA CAREER RANKINGS • This is UNA’s 67th season of intercollegiate football since the UNA senior quarterback Luke Wingo ranks fourth in school history program was revived at the school in 1949. UNA has an overall for career passing yards (5,949), second in career total offense 443-256-16 record. The school’s 19 NCAA Division II Playoff (7,011), fifth in career pass completions (426), fifth in career appearances are tied for the most by any school in the division’s touchdown passes (40) and second in career touchdowns respon- history and the Lions 31 all-time post-season wins rank second in sible for (69). Division II history. 2015 Lion Notes

ALL-TIME SERIES WITH VALDOSTA STATE - FOUR GSC SQUADS IN AFCA TOP TEN NORTH ALABAMA LEADS 22-16-1 * Four Gulf South Conference schools are currently ranked in the * This will be the 40th all-time meeting between North Alabama Coaches Association NCAA Division II Top 10 and Valdosta State, with UNA holding a 22-16-1 advantage. The poll. West Georgia is ranked second while Delta State is fifth, UNA two schools have faced each other every season since the Blaz- eighth and Valdosta State ninth. ers began their football program in 1982. * There have been six times that the Lions and Blazers have met UNA IS STATE’S WINNINGEST COLLEGIATE in both the regular-season and post-season in the same season FOOTBALL PROGRAM SINCE 1990 (1994, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2014). * North Alabama has the mnost wins and best winning percentage * North Alabama has won seven of the last ten meetings. of any collegiate football program from the state of Alabama since * This will be the 17th meeting where both teams are nationally 1990. UNA has a 216-84-1 record over the last 25-plus seasons ranked and UNA has a 9-6-1 advantage in those meetings. for a 71.9 winning percentage. * The home field has not been a great advantage in the series. UNA is 11-8 against the Blazers in Florence and 11-8-1 against Best State Football Records Since 1990 the Blazers in Valdosta. North Alabama 216-84-1...... 71.6 Alabama.. 214-96 ...... 68.9 1982...... UNA...... 53-7 @Valdosta Auburn ... 200-96-3...... 68.0 1983...... UNA...... 27-0 Florence Tuskegee. 199-82-1...... 70.3 1984...... UNA...... 35-24 @Valdosta 1985...... UNA...... 45-0 Florence UNA RETURNS 56 LETTERMEN AND 15 STARTERS 1986...... VSU...... 7-24 @Valdosta • UNA returns 56 lettermen and 15 starters from a 2014 team that 1987...... UNA...... 17-16 Florence went 9-2, won a share of the Gulf South Conference Champion- 1988...... VSU...... 28-35 @Valdosta ship and advanced to the NCAA Division II Playoffs. 1989...... VSU...... 21-24 Florence 1990...... UNA...... 26-10 @Valdosta UNA LOOKING FOR THIRD STRAIGHT GSC TITLE 1991...... VSU...... 27-34 Florence * North Alabama earned a share of the 2013 and 2014 Gulf South 1992...... TIE...... 24-24 @Valdosta Conference football championships and is trying to become just 1993...... UNA ...... 31-21 @Valdosta the third team in league history to win three straight GSC crowns. 1994...... UNA...... 38-21 Florence Wallace and the UNA Lions won three straight from 1993-95 and 1994...... UNA...... 27-24 Florence*(2OT) Valdosta State won three straight under Chris Hatcher from 2000- 1995...... UNA...... 26-9 Florence 02. 1996...... VSU...... 31-34 @Valdosta (3OT) Bobby Wallace is the first coach in league history to win five 1997...... VSU...... 0-21 Florence GSC football championships. Former GSC coaches Ron Roberts 1998...... UNA...... 35-7 @Valdosta (Delta State), Chris Hatcher (Valdosta State) and Bill Burgess 1999...... UNA...... 31-28 Florence (Jacksonville State) won four GSC football championships. 2000...... VSU...... 21-45 @Valdosta Wallace’s GSC titles have come in 1993, 1994, 1995, 2013 2001...... VSU...... 7-54 @Valdosta and 2014. 2002...... VSU...... 28-45 Florence 2003...... UNA...... 17-10 @Valdosta UNA GSC Football Championships 2004...... VSU...... 20-24 Florence 1980, 1983, 1985, 1993, 1994, 1995, 2005...... VSU...... 23-26 @Valdosta 2003, 2006, 2009, 2013, 2014 2005...... UNA...... 40-13 @Valdosta* 2006...... UNA...... 31-24 Florence (OT) UNA IN PRESEASON NATIONAL POLLS 2007...... VSU...... 24-27 @Valdosta • UNA finished the 2014 season ranked No. 16 in the AFCA Divi- 2007...... VSU...... 23-37 @Valdosta* sion II Top 25. It was the 20th time since 1980 that the Lions have 2008...... UNA...... 41-23 Florence finished a season in the Top 25. Entering 2015, the Lions were 2008...... UNA...... 37-10 Florence * ranked in five pre-season Division II polls. 2009...... UNA...... 62-27 @Valdosta Pre-Season Rankings 2010...... VSU...... 0-5 Florence Lindy’s Sports No. 5 2010...... UNA...... 43-20 @Valdosta* D2Football.com No. 13 2011...... UNA...... 30-23 @Valdosta AFCA No. 15 2012...... VSU...... 21-24 Florence Sporting News No. 16 2013...... UNA...... 57-7 @Valdosta AFCA No. 15 2014...... UNA...... 31-29 Florence Current Ranking AFCA No. 8 UNA LEADS SERIES WITH ALL 2015 OPPONENTS • UNA holds a winning record against all 10 opponents on its 2015 schedule. UNA is unbeaten against Miles (9-0), Shorter (3-0), LIONS HAVE REACHED NCAA PLAYOFFS IN TEN OF Florida Tech (3-0), UNC-Pembroke (2-0) and Western Oregon LAST 12 SEASONS (1-0) and holds the edge on traditional rivals Mississippi College • The University of North Alabama football program has advanced (16-14-2), Valdosta State (22-16-1), Delta State (31-26-1), West to the NCAA Division II Playoffs in 10 of the last 12 seasons Georgia (21-11) and West Alabama (50-17-1) as well. (2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014) 2015 Lion Notes WALLACE’S FIRST SIGNING CLASS REACHES THREE UNA ASSISTANTS ALSO FORMER LION SENIOR SEASON PLAYERS • When Bobby Wallace returned to UNA in 2012, his first sign- Three full-time members of the current UNA football staff were ing class included 37 freshmen. Many of those players have now also outstanding players for the Lions. Offensive coordinator reached their senior season - with 15 still in the program. That list Cody Gross played quarterback at UNA from 1992-95 and had includes Trevor Brooks, Tyler Grigsby, Eddrick Harris, DeAndre a 41-2 record as a starter that included three NCAA Division Harrison, Kamarin King, Khyle Jackson, Floyd Jones, Lee May- National Championships. He earned All-GSC and All-American hall, Will Minor, Jalen Reedus, James Rivers, Diamond Simmons, honors and has been inducted into the Division II Football Hall Jacob Tucker, Luke Wingo and Rod Winston. of Fame. Defensive backs coach Blake Farris was a four-year letterman and starter for the Lions from 1992-95. He earned All- WALLACE IS WINNINGEST COACH IN GSC HISTORY GSC, All-Super Region 2 and All-American honors and holds the * UNA Head Coach Bobby Wallace is the winningest football school record for interceptions in a season with 10. Defensive line coach in Gulf South Conference history with 135 victories in 19 coach Gabe Poe was a starting linebacker and leading tackler on total years in the league (14-North Alabama, 5-West Alabama). UNA’s 2013 team, earning All-Gulf South Conference honors. With UNA’s win at North Carolina-Pembroke in the second round of the 2013 playoffs, Wallace passed former Mississippi College LION LEGACIES - SONS OF FIVE FORMER LIONS ON Coach John Williams who had 122 wins at MC from 1972-90. Wil- 2015 UNA SQUAD liams had mistakenly been listed in the GSC record book with 124 • There are five members of the 2015 UNA football squad whose wins and the error was not discovered until the post-season, after fathers also played football at UNA. Two of those dads played for Wallace had already broken the mark. Wallace has a 135-76-1 Bobby Wallace in his first tenure at UNA. Son is listed on the top record in 19 seasons in the league with four GSC Championships line below, with he father underneath. and eight total NCAA Playoff Appearances. Player Pos. Years Coach Malik Emmett RB SEVEN LIONS ON PRE-SEASON Marcene Emmett DB 1976-79 Grubb ALL-GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE TEAM * UNA had seven players named to the pre-season All-Gulf South Kendall Harrison LB Conference squad in voting by the league’s head coaches. Jarius Hayes TE 1992-95 Wallace Lamonte Thompson RB Lee Mayhall WR Terence Humphrey, Jr. RB Jalen Beavers OT Terence Humphrey LB 1987 Grubb Stephen Evans OG Philbert Martial DB & RS Peyton Satterfield RB Tyler Smith DL RB 1989-90, 92-93 Wallace Wil Lovelace LS Hagan Scott WR CURRENT LIONS WITH 100-YARD GAMES Scotty Scott DL 1980-81 Grubb 100-Yard Rushing Games Lamonte Thompson (11) 102 yards on 21 carries vs. Miles (Sept. 2, 2012) 119 yards on 17 carries vs. Valdosta State (Oct. 13, 2012) 189 yards on 14 carries vs. Miles (Sept. 5, 2013) 117 yards on 9 carries vs. Florida Tech (Nov. 9, 2013) 113 yards on 17 carries vs. Tarleton State (Nov. 16, 2013) 118 yards on 10 carries vs. Langston (Sept. 20, 2014) 140 yards on 25 carries vs. Valdosta State (Sept. 27, 2014) 124 yards on 24 carries vs.Florida Tech (Oct. 18, 2014) 173 yards on 22 carries vs. Miles (Sept. 6, 2015) LIONS 188 yards on 27 carries vs. Miss. College (Sept. 12, 2015) 123 yards on 19 carries vs. Florida Tech (Sept. 26, 2015) Diamond Simmons 123 yards on 7 carries vs. Shorter (Sept. 29, 2012) RANKED 118 yards on 9 carries vs. Shorter (Nov. 8, 2014) Jacob Tucker 114 yards on 18 carries vs. Western Oregon (Oct. 4, 2014) 100-Yard Receiving Games NO. 8 Lee Mayhall 147 yards on five catches vs. Tarleton State (Nov. 16, 2013) Dre Hall 117 yards on five catches vs. Florida Tech (Oct. 18, 2014) in AFCA 108 yards on six catches vs. Shorter (Nov. 8, 2014) 128 yards on six catches vs. Valdosta State (Nov. 22, 2014) 134 yards on six catches vs. Florida Tech (Sept. 26, 2015) Jarret Smith 110 yards on three catches vs. Valdosta State (Nov. 22, 2014) DII Poll 2015 Lion Notes

THREE SETS OF BROTHERS ON 2015 UNA SQUAD RETURNING LIONS WITH HONORS • The Lions will have three sets of brothers playing together on the Laurence Carmichael OL 2015 football squad: 2014 Academic All-Gulf South Conference • Eddrick Harris and Eddquerion Harris of Courtland • Jalen Reedus and Jarrod Reedus of Birmingham Levi Fell DB • Ja’mal Jackson and Jaylan Jackson of Hartselle 2014 Second-team All-Gulf South Conference

Also, freshman offensive lineman Johnmicah Whited is the Ryan Harper FB younger brother of former UNA All-GSC lineman J.D. Whited, that 2014 Academic All-Gulf South Conference played for the Lions from 2005-07. DeAndre Harrison DL UNA LEADS SERIES WITH ALL 2015 OPPONENTS 2013 Academic All-Gulf South Conference * UNA leads the all-time series with all 10 of its 2015 opponents. 2014 Capital One Academic All-District The Lions have a combined 157-84-4 record against the schools 2014 Academic All-Gulf South Conference on their 2015 schedule. Wil Lovelace LS UNA’s Record vs. 2015 Opponents 2014 Second-team All-Gulf South Conference Miles 9-0 Mississippi College 16-14-1 Philbert Martial DB/RS Valdosta State 22-16-1 2013 GSC Co-Defensive Freshman of the Year Western Oregon 1-0 2013 Second-team Daktronics All-Super Region 2 RS North Carolina-Pembroke 2-0 2014 First-team All-Gulf South Conference CB Florida Tech 3-0 2014 Second-team All-Gulf South Conference RS West Georgia 21-11 2014 First-team Daktronics All-Super Region 2 DB Delta State 31-26-1 2014 First-team Beyond Sports Network All-Super Region 2 DB Shorter 3-0 2014 Second-team Don Hansen All-Super Region 2 DB West Alabama 50-17-1 2014 Beyond Sports Network Third-team All-American DB

UNA HAS HAD NON-CONFERENCE SUCCESS Lee Mayhall WR UNA has won 29 of its last 32 regular season games against non- 2013 Academic All-Gulf South Conference GSC schools. UNA is 108-32-1 all-time in non-conference games 2014 Capital One Academic All-District since joining the Gulf South Conference in 1971. The Lions are 2014 First-team Capital One Academic All-America 64-16 at home against non-GSC schools over that time period 2014 Second-team All-Gulf South Conference and 41-15 on the road and 3-1-1 on neutral fields. 2014 Academic All-Gulf South Conference

UNA HAS WON 13 STRAIGHT SEASON-OPENERS Lamonte Thompson RB * With a 34-17 win over Miles, the Lions have now won their last 2012 Second-team All-Gulf South Conference 13 straight openers dating back to a 24-21 double- loss at 2013 Second-team All-Gulf South Conference Samford in the 2002 opener. UNA has an all-time 40-23-4 record 2014 First-team All-Gulf South Conference in its 67 season-opening games. Current UNA head coach Bobby 2014 Beyond Sports Network Second-team All-Super Region 2 Wallace has a 12-2 record in his 14 season-openers at UNA. Luke Wingo QB UNA HAS DOMINATED THE SIAC 2013 Academic All-Gulf South Conference * With a season-opening win over , UNA now has a 2014 Second-team All-Gulf South Conference 41-5-1 record all-time against teams from the Southern Intercol- 2014 Academic All-Gulf South Conference legiate Athletic Conference. UNA’s last loss ro an SIAC team was 17-10 to Albany State in Albany in the 1996 season-opener. The Lions have a current seven-game winning streak against SIAC institutions.

UNA vs. SIAC Schools Alabama A&M 18-3-1 Miles 9-0 Albany State 4-1 Fort Valley State 4-1 Savannah State 2-0 Stillman 1-0 Tuskegee 3-0

LIONS IMPROVE TO 3-1 AT LEGION FIELD * With a season-opening 34-17 win over Mies College, UNA im- proved to 3-1 all-time at Birmingham’s Legion Field. UNA lost the final game of the 1971 regular-season 60-7 to Jacksonville State at Legion Field.The Lions returned to Birmingham on Sept. 2, 1989 to defeat Alabama A&M 19-7 with Bobby Wallace as head coach. UNA then downed Miles 31-30 at Legion Field in the 2012 season-opener for both schools and again in the 2015 opener. UNA & VSU Football Traditions

North Alabama vs. Valdosta State There have been 16 meetings in the series that BOTH UNA and Valdosta State were nationally ranked. Of the 39 previous all-time meetings, at least one team has been nationally ranked in 28 of them.

GAMES WHERE BOTH TEAMS WERE NATIONALLY RANKED (UNA leads 9-6-1) Nov. 14, 1992 UNA #16 VSU #20 TIED 24-24 Away Nov. 6, 1993 UNA #1 VSU #18 UNA won 31-21 Away Nov. 5, 1994 UNA #1 VSU #2 UNA won 38-21 HOME Nov. 26, 1994 UNA #1 VSU #6 UNA won 27-24 HOME Nov. 1, 2003 UNA #3 VSU #1 UNA won 17-10 Away Oct. 23, 2004 UNA #23 VSU #5 VSU won 24-20 HOME Oct. 20, 2005 UNA #14 VSU #3 VSU won 26-23 Away Nov. 12, 2005 UNA #13 VSU #9 UNA won 40-13 Away Playoffs Oct. 28, 2006 UNA #3 VSU #12 UNA won 31-24 (OT) HOME Oct. 27, 2007 UNA #2 VSU #11 VSU won 27-24 Away Dec. 1, 2007 UNA #10 VSU #8 VSU won 37-23 Away Playoffs Oct. 25, 2008 UNA #8 VSU #9 UNA won 41-23 HOME Nov. 22, 2008 UNA #5 VSU #13 UNA won 37-10 HOME Playoffs Oct. 14, 2010 UNA #3 VSU #19 VSU won 5-0 HOME Sept. 27, 2014 UNA #5 VSU #21 UNA won 31-29 HOME Nov. 22, 2014 UNA # 12 VSU #21 VSU won 33-31 HOME Playoffs Oct. 3, 2015 UNA #8 VSU #9 Away

GAMES WHERE AT LEAST ONE TEAM WAS NATIONALLY RANKED (UNA leads 17-10-1) Oct. 29, 1983 UNA #4 VSU - UNA won 27-0 HOME Nov. 23, 1985 UNA #4 VSU - UNA won 45-0 HOME Nov. 10, 1990 UNA #15 VSU - UNA won 26-10 Away Nov. 14, 1992 UNA # 16 VSU #20 TIED 24-24 Away Nov. 6, 1993 UNA #1 VSU #18 UNA won 31-21 Away Nov. 5, 1994 UNA #1 VSU #2 UNA won 38-21 HOME Nov. 26, 1994 UNA #1 VSU #6 UNA won 27-24 HOME Oct. 28, 1995 UNA #1 VSU - UNA won 26-9 HOME Oct. 5, 1996 UNA - VSU #4 VSU won 34-31 Away Oct. 28, 2000 UNA - VSU #11 VSU won 45-21 HOME Oct. 27, 2001 UNA - VSU #1 VSU won 54-7 Away Nov. 2, 2002 UNA - VSU #2 VSU won 45-28 HOME Nov. 1, 2003 UNA #3 VSU #1 UNA won 17-10 Away Oct. 23, 2004 UNA #23 VSU #5 VSU won 24-20 HOME Oct. 20, 2005 UNA #14 VSU #3 VSU won 26-23 Away Nov. 12, 2005 UNA #13 VSU #9 UNA won 40-13 Away Playoffs Oct. 28, 2006 UNA #3 VSU #12 UNA won 31-24 (OT) HOME Oct. 27, 2007 UNA #2 VSU #11 VSU won 27-24 Away Dec. 1, 2007 UNA #10 VSU #8 VSU won 37-23 Away Playoffs Oct. 25, 2008 UNA #8 VSU #9 UNA won 41-23 HOME Nov. 22, 2008 UNA #5 VSU #13 UNA won 37-10 HOME Playoffs Oct. 22, 2009 UNA #1 VSU - UNA won 62-27 Away Oct. 14, 2010 UNA #3 VSU #19 VSU won 5-0 HOME Nov. 20, 2010 UNA - VSU #17 UNA won 43-20 Away Playoffs Nov. 12, 2011 UNA #13 VSU - UNA won 30-23 Away Oct. 26, 2013 UNA - VSU # 11 UNA won 57-7 Away Sept. 27, 2014 UNA #5 VSU #21 UNA won 31-29 Home Nov. 22, 2014 UNA # 12 VSU #21 VSU won 33-31 HOME Playoffs Oct. 3, 2015 UNA #8 VSU #9 Away

UNA & VSU Football Traditions

North Alabama & Valdosta State Football Traditions

UNA VSU NCAA DII National Championships: 3 3 1993, 1994, 1995 2004, 2007, 2012

Gulf South Conference Championships: 11 6 1980, 1983, 1985 1996, 2000, 2001 1993, 1994, 1995 2002, 2004, 2010 2003, 2006, 2009 2013, 2014

NCAA Playoff Appearances: 19 14 1980, 1983, 1985, 1994, 1996, 2000 1990, 1992, 1993 2001, 2002, 2003 1994, 1995, 1997 2004, 2005, 2007 2003, 2005, 2006 2008, 2010, 2012 2007, 2008, 2009 2013, 2014 2010, 2011, 2013 2014

NCAA Regional Championships: 9 4 1980, 1983, 1985 2002, 2004, 2007 1993, 1994, 1995 2012 2003, 2005, 2008

Harlon Hill Trophy Winners: 2 3 Ronald McKinnon (‘95) Chris Hatcher (‘94) Will Hall (‘03) (‘00) Dusty Bonner (‘01)

DII Football Hall of Fame Inductees 3 3 Cody Gross (‘06) Jessie Tuggle (‘02) Ronald McKinnon (‘07) Chris Hatcher (‘05) Bobby Wallace (‘10) Dusty Bonner (‘13)

College Football Hall of Fame Inductees 1 1 Ronald McKinnon (‘08) Jessie Tuggle (‘06)

Weeks Weeks Weeks SINCE 1990 Top 25 Top 10 #1 North Alabama 216-84-1 72.1 186 129 32 Valdosta State 214-78-0 72.6 195 130 29

* UNA was ranked in Top 25 for 75 consecutive weeks from 2005-2010 * VSU was ranked in Top 25 for 120 consecutive weeks from 2000-2010 Coach Hal Self Henry Harold “Hal” Self

* A Decatur, Ala., native, Self prepped at Decatur High School under legendary coach Shorty Ogle. He then attended the where he enjoyed a remarkable career.

* As quarterback at the University of Alabama under Hall of Fame coach Frank Thomas, Self played in the 1941 Cotton Bowl, the 1942 , the 1944 and the January 1st, 1946 Rose Bowl (the four major bowls). That Rose Bowl team finished the 1945 season undefeated (10-0) winning the Championship and beating the University of South California 34-14. Self scored the first and last touchdown in that Rose Bowl and likewise was the last Crimson Tide player to have scored in that game until Alabama played there again in the BCS National Championship Game in 2010. In 1946, he was awarded the “Jacobs Award,” given annually for the best blocker in the SEC and is only one of three quarterbacks to ever receive this award. In addition to football, he also lettered in track and lettered in for the Crimson Tide.

* Though drafted by the NFL’s Brooklyn Giants, he instead elected to begin his coaching career in 1947 at Athens High School where he had two 9-1 records during his three-year stint before coming to Florence.

* Self was hired at UNA -- then Florence State College -- in 1949 to restore the school’s football program that had been dormant for 20 years. He coached the Lions for the next 21 years and posted a 109-81-8 record that included 13 winning seasons.

• For 13 seasons from 1953-63, Hal Self’s Lions went 31-0-2 against other teams from the state of Alabama. That’s a 13-year span where the Lions never lost to Jacksonville State, Troy, West Alabama or Samford. He had an all-time 48-15-5 record against state schools.

* At one time during Self’s time at UNA, there were 142 of his former players active in the high and collegiate coaching ranks.

* While at UNA, he coached eight All-Americans, including great Harlon Hill. He also coached George “Goober” Lindsey of Mayberry/Andy Griffith fame.

* In 1970, Hal Self was one of a three-man committee that founded and then wrote the Gulf South Conference Constitution and By-Laws.

* Following his coaching career, Self served as the school’s athletic director until 1973 and as a member of the Health, Physical Education and Recreation faculty until his retirement in 1984.

* Self passed away on June 6, 2008 at the age of 86.

* During his time as head coach of the Lions, Self never had a player who stayed with the team four years that did not receive his college degree (a 100% graduation rate). And during his 33 total years at the University of North Alabama, he never missed a day of work.

* Self was elected to the State of Alabama Sports Hall of Fame, the inaugural class of the UNA Athletic Hall of Fame and the Morgan County Sports Hall of Fame. The Gulf South Conference

2015 Gulf South Conference Standings School Conf CPct. Overall Pct. Home Away Neutral Streak North Alabama #8 2-0 1.000 3-0 1.000 2-0 0-0 1-0 W3 Delta State #5 0-0 0.000 4-0 1.000 3-0 1-0 0-0 W4 West Alabama 0-0 0.000 4-0 1.000 2-0 2-0 0-0 W4 West Georgia #2 0-0 0.000 4-0 1.000 3-0 1-0 0-0 W4 Valdosta State #9 0-0 0.000 3-0 1.000 1-0 1-0 1-0 W3 Mississippi College ^ 0-1 0.000 2-2 0.500 2-0 0-2 0-0 L1 Shorter 0-0 0.000 1-2 0.333 0-0 1-2 0-0 W1 Florida Tech 0-1 0.000 1-3 0.250 1-1 0-2 0-0 L1

THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE October 3 North Alabama at Valdosta State West Georgia at West Alabama Florida Tech at Delta State Shorter at Mississippi College

UNA’S OPPONENTS NEXT WEEK October 10 North Alabama at Western Oregon West Alabama at Florida Tech Valdosta State at West Georgia Delta State at Shorter Albany State at Miles

2015 Gulf South Conference Pre-Season Standings Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th Total West Georgia 5 0 1 0 0 0 34 Delta State 1 4 1 0 0 0 30 North Alabama 1 3 2 0 0 0 29 Valdosta State 0 0 2 3 1 0 19 Florida Tech 0 0 1 4 0 1 17 West Alabama 0 0 0 0 6 0 12 Shorter 0 0 0 0 0 6 6 * Games against Mississippi College count in the GSC standings but the Choctaws are not eligible for the conference championship . Statistical Comparison NORTH ALABAMA VALDOSTA STATE TEAM STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS Rushing Offense 242.0 Rushing Offense 135.0 Passing Offense 284.7 Passing Offense 260.0 Total Offense 526.7 Total Offense 395.0 Scoring Offense 41.0 Scoring Offense 36.0

Rushing Defense 140.3 Rushing Defense 103.3 Passing Defense 204.7 Passing Defense 132.3 Total Defense 345.0 Total Defense 235.7 Scoring Defense 27.3 Scoring Defense 12.7

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Passing Passing Luke Wingo 59-91-4, 778 yards, 5 TD E.J. Hilliard 58-91-2, 669 yards, 7 TDs Jacob Tucker 3-6-0, 76 yards, 1 TD Roland Rivers 5-5-0, 111 yards, 1 TD

Rushing Att Yds TD Rushing Att Yds TD Lamonte Thompson 68 484 6 Cedric O’Neal 38 175 3 Jacob Tucker 12 91 0 Austin Scott 18 100 2 Luke Wingo 26 90 3 Jordan Germany 11 54 1 Diamond Simmons 19 57 0 E.J. Hilliard 26 -3 1

Receiving No. Yds TD Receiving No. Yds TD Dre Hall 14 199 3 Greg Dent 16 184 2 Lee Mayhall 11 123 0 D’Amonte Ridley 4 126 1 Jarret Smith 11 134 0 Donovan Bolden 9 106 2 Lamonte Thompson 9 139 0 Dallas Baldner 4 100 2

Punting No. Avg Long Punting No. Avg Long Jeb Millender 5 40.4 54 Gavin Wilson 14 34,6 55

Defense UT AT TT Defense UT AT TT C.J. Jackson 15 11 26 1.0 TFL Sharmaine Washington 8 10 18 Antonio Curry 11 11 22 1.0 TFL Timothy Sanders 9 7 16 1 TFL Marcus Robinson 7 4 11 1.0 TFL Kenny Murphy 8 8 16 1.0 TFL Floyd Jones 2 8 10 Jaleel Brown 10 3 13 4.0 TFL

NORTH ALABAMA VALDOSTA STATE Sept. 6...... vs. Miles at Legion Field...... 34-17 Sept. 5 ...... at Albany State 21-13 Sept. 12...... *MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE...... 34-17 Sept. 12 ...... Winston-Salem State 31-3 Sept. 26...... *FLORIDA TECH...... 55-48 Sept. 26 ...... Cumberland 56-22 Oct. 3...... *at Valdosta State...... 1:00 Oct. 3 ...... North Alabama 1:00 Oct. 10...... at Western Oregon...... 3:00 Oct. 10 ...... at West Georgia 1:00 Oct. 17...... UNC PEMBROKE...... 6:00 Oct. 17 ...... Mississippi College 1:00 Oct. 24...... *at West Georgia...... 1:00 Oct. 31...... *DELTA STATE...... 1:00 Oct. 22...... at Shorter 6:30 Nov. 7...... *at Shorter...... 12:30 Oct. 31 ...... West Alabama 1:00 Nov. 14...... *WEST ALABAMA...... 1:30 Nov. 7 ...... at Delta State 4:00 Nov. 14 ...... Florida Tech 2:00 2015 UNA vs. Valdosta State Depth Chart

NORTH ALABAMA OFFENSE VALDOSTA STATE DEFENSE QB 12 Luke Wingo (6-2, 197, SR) Tuscaloosa, Ala. DE 40 Egim Etta-Tawo 6-3 213 Jr. Powder Springs, Ga. 16 Jacob Tucker (6-0, 204, JR) Linden, Tenn. 49 Mantevius Rucker 6-2 224 Sr. Gainesville, Ga. TB 24 Lamonte Thompson (5-8, 171, SR) Florence, Ala, DT 95 Jaleel Brown 6-2 318 Sr. Lizella, Ga. 5 Diamond Simmons (5-10, 182, SR) Hanceville, Ala. 97 Dequan Ivery 6-2 296 Jr. Lake City, Fla. FB 41 Ryan Harper (5-11, 225, JR) Stephenville, Texas NT 61 Mat Mathews 6-2 282 Sr. LaGrange, Ga. 35 Hayden Henderson (5-11, 210, JR) Huntsville, Ala. 91 Tyrone Dixon 6-2 320 So. Gainesville, Fla. X 88 Hagan Scott (6-2, 191, SO) Birmingham, Ala. DE 90 Cooper Lemonds 5-11 254 Sr. Richmond Hill, Ga. 83 Eric Belew (6-2, 192, SR) Columbia, Tenn. 48 Oneil Cohen 6-2 255 Sr. Ellenwood, Ga. H 80 Jarret Smith (5-8, 159, SR) Jackson, Miss. SLB 46 Malcolm McClenton 6-1 209 Fr. Thomasville, Ga. 36 Nloan Coffey (6-3, 239, JR) Moulton, Ala. 33 Gaughf Ivey 5-11 186 Jr. Albany, Ga. Y 4 Lee Mayhall (5-10, 168, SR) Jackson, Tenn. MLB 44 Kenny Murphy 6-2 240 Sr. Glennville, Ga. 9 Markeldon Washington (5-6, 170, SR) Tuscaloosa, Ala. 45 David Brown 6-1 220 So. Charleston, S.C. Z 10 Dre Hall (6-1, 199, SO) Columbia, Tenn. WLB 30 Sharmaine Washington 6-1 232 So. Moultrie, Ga. 85 Trayon Tate (6-2, 177, FR) Mobile, Ala. 42 Dante Robinson 6-0 204 So. Valdosta, Ga. LT 74 Rod Winston (6-3, 273, SR) Tuscumbia, Ala. LC 39 Larry Murphy 6-1 170 Sr. St. Petersburg, Fla. 51 Lorenzo Allen (6-6, 298, JR) Denver, Colo. 15 Donatello Brown 6-0 161 Jr. Coral Springs, Fla. LG 72 Jess Cooper (6-4, 310, SO) Northport, Ala. SS 8 Peter Tulloch 6-0 210 Sr. Miami, Fla. 77 Jordan Brooks (6-3, 313, JR) Pelham, Ala. 14 Camen Marshall 5-10 170 Sr. Grayson, Ga. C 76 Cody Vaughn (6-3, 310, JR) Lucedale, Miss. FS 20 Lorenzo Washington 5-9 204 Jr. Ocala, Fla. 57 Laurence Carmichael (6-2, 273, SO) Florence, Ala. 19 Timothy Sanders 5-11 190 Fr. Moultrie, Ga. RG 75 Stephen Evans (6-4, 302, JR) Boston, Mass. RC 24 Kenny Moore 5-9 179 So. Valdosta, Ga. 53 Robert Lane (6-3, 299, JR) Atlanta, Ga. 38 Raymond Palmer 5-9 188 Jr. Darien, Ga. RT 73 Jalen Beavers (6-3, 316, SR) Stringer, Miss. 63 Braxton Pitts (6-3, 296, SO) Hanceville, Ala. TE 42 Grant Lake (6-3, 251, SR) Arab, Ala. 18 Willie Bland (6-7, 265, SR) Cincinnati,

NORTH ALABAMA DEFENSE VALDOSTA STATE OFFENSE E 44 Barron Miller (6-2, 231, JR) Crystal Springs, MS QB 1 EJ Hilliard 6-2 191 Sr. Miami, Fla. 91 Tyler Smith (5-10, 228, JR) Rogersville, Ala. 9 Roland Rivers 6-2 235 Fr. Ellenwood, Ga. T 92 Freddie Reed (6-0, 288, SO) West Point, Miss. RB 23 Austin Scott 5-8 177 Sr. Columbus, Ga. 52 Sheldon Lewis (6-1, 267, SO) Cullman, Ala. 7 Cedric O’Neal 6-0 213 Sr. Dublin, Ga. N 50 DeAndre Harrison (5-11, 272, JR) Lithonia, Ga. XR 3 Xay Howard 6-0 176 Jr. Suwanee, Ga. 94 Eddquerion Harris (6-0, 307, FR) Courtland, Ala. 22 D’Amonte Ridley 5-8 148 Sr. Moultrie, Ga. E 37 E.J. Parnell (6-3, 249, JR) Los Angeles, Calif. YR 28 Roshmel Young 5-10 206 Sr. Rockmart, Ga. 56 Michael Shepherd (6-2, 232, JR) Birmingham, Ala. 10 Stephen Denmark 6-4 196 Fr. Tallahassee, Fla. SLB 23 Bud Coleman (5-11, 189, SO) Russellville, Ala. ZR 83 Donovan Bolden 5-9 178 Jr. Folkston, Ga. 25 Josh Tate (5-11, 213, JR) Nashville, Tenn. 16 Dallas Baldner 6-0 174 So. Homosassa, Fla. MLB 32 Antonio Curry (6-2, 231, SR) Bay Minette, Ala. HR 12 Chris Anderson 5-8 195 Sr. Brunswick, Ga. 55 Mike McGhee (6-0, 247, FR) Oxford, Miss. 13 Joseph Little 6-4 226 Sr. Lakeland, Fla. WLB 26 C.J. Jackson (6-1, 187, SR) Water Valley, Miss. LT 67 Austin Thompson 6-6 297 Sr. Dacula, Ga. 8 Marcus Robinson (6-4, 239, JR) Memphis, Tenn. 60 Pierce Lewis 6-5 285 Fr. Richmond Hill, Ga. RCB 2 Levi Fell (5-11, 161, JR) Muscle Shoals, Ala. LG 65 Jack Bradley 6-3 299 Sr. Acworth, Ga. 7 Darius Jones (6-1, 168, SR) Wiggins, Miss. 74 Preston Langley 6-4 300 Fr. Bogart, Ga. SS 11 Floyd Jones (6-0, 217, SR) Town Creek, Ala. C 63 David May 6-4 297 So. Orange Park, Fla. 28 James Rivers (5-11, 212, JR) Irondale, Ala. 56 Nicholas Bonaparte 6-2 301 So. Baltimore, Md. FS 6 Jalen Reedus (6-1, 200, SR) Birmingham, Ala. RG 69 Jeremy King 5-11 346 Fr. Macon, Ga. 21 Victor Jenkins (5-10, 165, SR) Lumberton, Miss. 73 Mitch Woodard 6-6 357 So. Patterson, Ga. LCB 1 Philbert Martial (5-10, 164, JR) Mobile, Ala. RT 66 Josh Adams 6-3 313 So. Kennesaw, Ga. 3 Darvell Harris (6-2, 175, SR) Chicago, Ill. 53 Jay Hearn 6-1 266 Fr. Suwanee, Ga.

NORTH ALABAMA SPECIALTY VALDOSTA STATE SPECIALTY PK 49 Kevin Henke (6-0, 165, JR) St. Charles, Mo. K 25 Andrew Gray 6-1 150 Fr. Johns Creek, Ga. 45 Jeb Millender (5-11, 215, JR) Amory, Miss. 31 Gavin Wilson 5-11 196 Fr. Thomasville, Ga. P 45 Jeb Millender (5-11, 215, JR) Amory, Miss. P 31 Gavin Wilson 5-11 196 Fr. Thomasville, Ga. 83 Eric Belew (6-2, 180, JR) Columbia, Tenn. 86 Trevor Ross 6-1 183 Fr. Live Oak, Fla. H 4 Lee Mayhall (5-10, 168, SR) Jackson, Tenn. LS 47 Brent Wildes 6-0 201 So. Folkston, Ga. LS 15 Wil Lovelace (5-11, 190, SO) Florence, Ala. 57 Patrick Rhew 6-1 210 Fr. McDonough, Ga. 35 Hayden Henderson (5-11, 210, JR) Huntsville, Ala. H 1 3 Joseph Little 6-4 226 Sr. Lakeland, Fla. KR 1 Philbert Martial (5-10, 164, JR) Mobile, Ala. 18 Jacob Chesser 6-2 188 Jr. Marietta, Ga. 3 Darvell Harris (6-2, 175, SR) Chicago, Ill. KR 6 Greg Dent 5-11 197 Sr. Belle Glade, Fla. PR 1 Philbert Martial (5-10, 164, JR) Mobile, Ala. 24 Johnny Williams 6-1 185 Fr. Dothan, Ala. 3 Darvell Harris (6-2, 175, SR) Chicago, Ill. PR 6 Greg Dent 5-11 197 Sr. Belle Glade, Fla. 23 Austin Scott 5-8 177 Sr. Columbus, Ga. University of North Alabama 2015 Football Notes

Following the Lions

FOLLOWING THE LIONS

RADIO GAME DAY PRE-GAME SHOW: UNA’s football broadcasts on home game days will begin two hours before kickoff with the UNA Football Pre-Game Show on WBCF 97.1-FM with Bryan Neece as the host.

RADIO GAME DAY BROADCASTS: UNA’s football broadcasts will be carried over WBCF 97.1 FM. The UNA broadcast team will be led by play-by-play announcer Phil Stevenson and color analyst Bryan Neece. Audio streaming of the broadcasts will also be available at www.wbcf.com.

BOBBY WALLACE TELEVISION SHOW: Follow the Bobby Wallace Show all season on the Valley’s CW WHDF-15, Sunday nights at 6:30 p.m. The 30-minute show features recaps with Coach Wallace of the previous day’s game, as well as player interviews. The show is hosted by UNA Sports Information Director Jeff Hodges.

BOBBY WALLACE RADIO SHOW: Follow the Bobby Wallace radio show all season on the FM 93.9 The Score, or join the show live at Swampers in the Marriott Shoals Hotel at 6:30 p.m. each Wednesday during the season. The one hour show feature recaps of previous games and previews of upcoming opponents. The show is hosted by former UNA assistant coach and radio color commentator Ikey Fowler.

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WATCH THREE UNA GAMES ON ESPN3: Three of the Lions 2015 games will be brodcast by ESPN3. UNA’s ESPN3 Schedule Sept. 12 Mississippi College Sept. 26 Florida Tech Oct. 24 at West Georgia King of the Jungle UNA HAS STATE'S WINNINGEST COLLEGE FOOTBALL PROGRAM SINCE 1990

ALABAMA’S COLLEGE FOOTBALL TEAMS

(1990-2014) SINCE 1990 BY WINS North Alabama 1990s 2000s Alabama 87-31-1 2010s 84-36 Total Auburn 83-39 42-17 70-47 213-84-1 Tuskegee 72-40-3 82-33 58-9 211-95 Troy 59-50-1 95-17 45-21 Over the last 25 seasons, since 1990, 198-94-3 Jacksonville State 87-32-1 65-49 40-16 195-82-1 Alabama State 58-55-1 25-36 the University of North Alabama has the 61-43 178-115-1 Alabama A&M 55-51-4 43-18 60-50 162-117-1 winningest college football program in the Samford 52-57-1 37-21 69-43 152-122-4 Alabama-Birmingham 69-43-2 45-60 26-32 state of Alabama. During that time frame, 147-131-1 Miles 51-43-2 46-65 32-25 146-128-2 West Alabama 25-73-1 43-58 18-42 (1990-2014) the Lions have an overall 115-150-2 South Alabama 30-72 31-23 213-84-1 record, which represents 31-75 37-21 99-154-1 98-169 BY WINNING PCT 20-28 20-28 the most wins by any state school, and a North Alabama 1990s 2000s Tuskegee 73.5 2010s 71.6 winning percentage, which is also 70.4 Total Alabama 54.0 71.2 84.8 71.6 the best in the state. Auburn 68.0 71.4 59.8 70.3 Troy 68.0 86.6 71.3 68.9 Since 1990 the Lions have made Jacksonville State 72.9 68.2 57.0 67.6 Alabama State 51.3 40.9 16 NCAA Division II playoff appearances, 58.6 60.7 Alabama A&M 51.8 70.4 54.5 58.0 won six NCAA Regional Championships, Samford 47.7 63.7 61.6 55.3 Alabama-Birmingham 61.4 44.8 42.8 52.9 eight Gulf South Conference South Alabama 54.1 56.1 41.4 53.2 Miles 30.0 Championships and three NCAA 43.4 West Alabama 25.7 41.7 42.5 41.7 Division II National Championships ! 29.4 57.4 29.2 63.7 39.2 36.7 University of North Alabama 2015 Football Notes

Quick Facts GENERAL COACHING STAFF NAME OF SCHOOL: University of North Alabama HEAD COACH: Bobby Wallace CITY/ZIP: Florence, Alabama 35632 alma mater: Mississippi State (1976) FOUNDED: 1830 record at UNA: 109-46-1 (14 years) ENROLLMENT: 7,300 collegiate record: 154-147-1 (27 years) NICKNAME: Lions office phone: (256) 765-4397 SCHOOL COLORS: Purple and Gold best time to call: mornings FACILITY: capacity: 14,215 ASSISTANT COACHES: AFFILIATION: NCAA Division II Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks: Cody Gross (North Alabama, 2007) CONFERENCE Gulf South Receivers: Steadman Campbell (Arkansas, 2002) PRESIDENT: Dr. Ken Kitts Offensive Line/Strength & Conditioning: Scott Harper (Marshall, 2001) ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Mark Linder Running Backs: Courtland Hays (North Alabama, 2012) alma mater: Wayne State (Neb.) Asst. Receivers: David Williams office phone: (256) 765-4397 FACULTY ATHLETIC Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers: Chris Willis (Delta State, 1999) REPRESENTATIVE: Pat Roden Defensive Backs: Blake Farris (North Alabama, 2007) office phone: (256) 765-4478 Defensive Line: Gabe Poe (West Alabama, 2012) TICKET MANAGER: Benjamin Ray Kickers: Mike King (West Alabama, 1974) ticket office: (256) 765-5466 Asst. Linebackers: Harold Swopes ATHLETIC TRAINER: Josh Penny Football Operations: Roger Bedford office phone: (256) 765-4563 ATHLETIC DEPT. GRADUATE ASSISTANT COACH: FAX: (256) 765-4685 Linebackers: Tony Davis (Troy) Offensive Line: David Lundberg (North Alabama) HISTORY ALL-TIME RECORD: 443-256-16 GSC CHAMPIONSHIPS: 1980, 1983, 1985, 1993, 1994, 1995, 2003, 2006, 2009, 2013, 2014 TEAM INFORMATION NCAA PLAYOFFS: 1980, 1983, 1985, 1990, 1992, 1993 RECORD LAST YEAR: 9-2 1994, 1995, 1997, 2003, 2005, 2006 CONFERENCE RECORD/FINISH: 6-1 (Tied 1st) 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013 2014 OFFENSIVE LETTERMEN NCAA DIVISION II NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS RETURNING 32 1993, 1994, 1995 LOST 11 DEFENSIVE LETTERMEN SPORTS INFORMATION RETURNING 22 SPORTS INFO. LOST 10 DIRECTOR: Jeff Hodges SPECIAL TEAMS LETTERMEN office phone: (256) 765-4595 RETURNING 2 home phone: (256) 766-7572 LOST 1 email: [email protected] TOTAL LETTERMEN ASST. SID: Shane Herrmann RETURNING 56 office: (256) 765-4895 LOST 22 email: [email protected] OFFENSIVE STARTERS RETURNING 8 SPORTS INFO. FAX: (256) 765-4659 LOST 3 PRESS BOX NUMBERS: (256) 760-6372 DEFENSIVE STARTERS (256) 760-6373 RETURNING 6 WEB SITE: www.roarlions.com LOST 5 SPECIALTY STARTERS RETURNING 1 SID MAILING ADDRESS: UNA Box 5038 LOST 2 Florence AL 35632-0001 TOTAL STARTERS OVERNIGHT MAIL: University of North Alabama RETURNING 15 Athletic Drive LOST 10 Annex 221 Florence AL 35632-0001 UNA Head Coach Bobby Wallace Coaching Awards Division II Coach of the Quarter Century (1972-97) Gulf South Conference Coach of the Quarter Century (1971-95) AFCA Division II National Coach of the Year (1993, 1994, 1995) Gulf South Conference Coach of the Year (1993, 1994, 1995) Inducted into the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame (2004) Inducted into the Division II Football Hall of Fame (2010) Inducted into the University of North Alabama Athletic Hall of Fame (2011)

Gulf South Conference Championships (5) 1993 University of North Alabama 1994 University of North Alabama 1995 University of North Alabama 2013 University of North Alabama 2014 University of North Alabama

NCAA Division II Playoffs (9 appearances, 16-6 record) 1990 University of North Alabama 0-1 1992 University of North Alabama 1-1 1993 University of North Alabama 4-0 1994 University of North Alabama 4-0 Wallace is a three-time AFCA 1995 University of North Alabama 4-0 National Coach of the Year 1997 University of North Alabama 0-1 selection 2009 University of West Alabama 1-1 2013 University of North Alabama 2-1 2014 University of North Alabama 0-1

NCAA Division II National Championships (3) 1993 University of North Alabama 1994 University of North Alabama 1995 University of North Alabama Of Note . . . * Winningest football coach in Gulf South Conference history with 135 wins in his 19 years in the league. * Wallace's three Division II National Championships tie him with for the most by any coach in the division's 38-year history. * Wallace’s 1993-95 teams had a combined 41-1 record, making Wallace the first coach in collegiate football history to win as many as 40 games in just three seasons. * The three straight national titles also made UNA the first school in the history of NCAA scholarship football to win three straight national titles. * His 1995 team was chosen as the "Division II Team of the Quarter Century" for 1972-97. * His 1995 squad was first Division II team invited to the White House (President Clinton) * Inducted into Alabama Sports Hall of Fame in 2004. * Only coach with 10 or more post-season wins to take two different Division II schools to playoffs * First year at West Alabama in 2006, he led the Tigers to their first winning season in 14 years. * In 2009 he led West Alabama to first Division II playoff appearance since Wallace was inducted into the 1975. Division II Football Hall of Fame * His 2009 West Alabama team upset undefeated and No. 1 ranked in 2010 North Alabama 31-28 in four overtimes at Braly Stadium. * Only coach in Gulf South Conference history to win five GSC football championships. UNA Head Coach Bobby Wallace

Winningest Coaches in NCAA Division II Playoff History 32 Mel Tjeerdsma Northwest Missouri State 32-10 13 3 National Championships 19 Pittsburg State 19-14 15 1 National Championship 19 Ken Sparks Carson-Newman 19-14 14 0 National Championships 16 Bobby Wallace North Alabama/West Alabama 16-6 9 3 National Championships 16 Chuck Martin Grand Valley State 16-4 6 2 National Championships 15 Frank Cignetti Indiana, Pa. 15-13 13 0 National Championships 14 North Dakota 14-6 7 1 National Championship

Wallace in Post-Season Bobby Wallace has a 16-6 all-time record in the NCAA Division II playoffs. 2014 was his eighth playoff appearance with North Alabama and he also had one with West Alabama. Wallace and former Northwest Missouri State coach Mel Tjeerdsma are the only coaches in Division II history to win three National Championships. at North Alabama 1990 0-1 1992 1-1 1993 4-0 National Champions 1994 4-0 National Champions 1995 4-0 National Champions 1997 0-1 2013 2-1 2014 0-1 at West Alabama 2009 1-1

Wallace is Winningest Football Coach in Gulf South Conference History UNA Head Coach Bobby Wallace is the winningest football coach in Gulf South Conference history with 135 victories in 19 total years in the league (14-North Alabama, 5-West Alabama). With UNA's win at North Carolina-Pembroke in the second round of the 2013 playoffs, Wallace passed former Mississippi College Coach John Williams who had 122 wins at MC from 1972-90. Williams had mistakenly been listed in the GSC record book with 124 wins and the error was not dis- covered until the post-season, after Wallace had already broken the mark. Wallace has a 135-76-1 record in 19 seasons in the league with four GSC Championships and eight total NCAA Playoff Appearances.

Winningest Coaches in Gulf South Conference History Wins Years Record 135 - Bobby Wallace, North Alabama/UWA 1988-97, 2006-10, 2012-present 135-76-1 122 - John Williams, Mississippi College 1972-90 122-78-4 89 - Steve Mullins, Arkansas Tech 1997-10 89-61-0 82 - Wayne Grubb, North Alabama 1977-87 82-35-6 76 - Chris Hatcher, Valdosta State 2000-06 76-12-0

Winningest Coaches in University of North Alabama History Wins Years Record Pct 109 - Bobby Wallace 1988-97, 2012-present 14 years 109-46-1 70.2 109 - Hal Self 1949-69 21 years 109-81-8 57.0 84 - Wayne Grubb 1977-87 11 years 84-33-6 70.7 66 - Mark Huspeth 2002-08 7 years 66-21-0 75.9 29 - 2009-11 3 years 29-9-0 76.3 20 - 1998-01 4 years 20-21-0 48.8 18 - 1973-76 4 years 18-21-1 46.3 8 - Durell Mock 1970-72 3 years 8-24-0 25.0 UNA Head Coach Bobby Wallace

ALL-TIME UNA HEAD FOOTBALL COACHES (1949-2012) Coach Years Record Winning Pct. Playoff Appearances Hal Self 1949-69 109-81-8 57.1 Durell Mock 1970-72 8-24-0 25.0 Mickey Andrews 1973-76 18-21-1 46.2 Wayne Grubb 1977-87 84-33-6 70.7 3 Bobby Wallace 1988-97 82-36-1 69.3 6 Bill Hyde 1998-2001 20-21 48.7 Mark Hudspeth 2002-08 66-21 75.8 5 Terry Bowden 2009-11 29-9 76.3 3 Bobby Wallace 2012- 27-10 72.9 2

WALLACE’S YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING POSITIONS 1976 Mississippi State Graduate Assistant 1977-79 East Carolina Defensive Backs Coach 1980 Wyoming Defensive Backs Coach 1981-85 Auburn Defensive Backs Coach 1986 Mississippi State Defensive Coordinator 1987 Illinois Defensive Backs Coach 1988-97 North Alabama Head Coach 1998-05 Temple Head Coach 2006-10 West Alabama Head Coach 2012- North Alabama Head Coach

WALLACE’S YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORDS (Gulf South Conference) (1988–1997) Year Team Overall Conference Standing Playoffs 1988 North Alabama 2–8 2–6 8th 1989 North Alabama 6–5 4–4 5th 1990 North Alabama 8–3 6–2 T–2nd NCAA Division II First Round 1991 North Alabama 3–7 1–5 7th 1992 North Alabama 7–4–1 2–2–1 T–2nd NCAA Division II Second Round 1993 North Alabama 14–0 7–0 1st NCAA Division II Champions 1994 North Alabama 13–1 7–0 1st NCAA Division II Champions 1995 North Alabama 14–0 8–0 1st NCAA Division II Champions 1996 North Alabama 6–5 4–4 T–5th 1997 North Alabama 9–3 6–2 3rd NCAA Division II First Round North Alabama: 82–36–1 47–25–1

Temple Owls (Big East Conference) (1998–2004) Year Team Overall Conference Standing 1998 Temple 2–9 2–5 T–6th 1999 Temple 2–9 2–5 T–6th 2000 Temple 4–7 1–6 7th 2001 Temple 4–7 2–5 6th 2002 Temple 4–8 2–5 T–6th 2003 Temple 1–11 0–7 8th 2004 Temple 2–9 1–5 T–6th Temple Owls (NCAA Division I-A Independent) (2005) 2005 Temple 0–11 Temple: 19–71 10–39

West Alabama Tigers (Gulf South Conference) (2006–2010) Year Team Overall Conference Standing Playoffs 2006 West Alabama 6–5 3–5 6th 2007 West Alabama 1–9 0–8 11th 2008 West Alabama 4–7 2–6 T–8th 2009 West Alabama 8–5 5–3 T–3rd NCAA Division II Second Round 2010 West Alabama 7–4 5–3 5th West Alabama: 26–30 15–25

North Alabama Lions (Gulf South Conference) (2012-) Year Team Overall Conference Standing Playoffs 2012 North Alabama 5-5 3-2 Tied 3rd 2013 North Alabama 10-3 5-1 Tied 1st NCAA Division II Quarterfinals 2014 North Alabama 9-2 6-1 Tied 1st NCAA Division II First Round 2015 North Alabama 3-0 2-0 North Alabama: 27-10 16-4

Career Record: 154–147–1 UNA Depth Chart

NORTH ALABAMA OFFENSE NORTH ALABAMA DEFENSE QB 12 Luke Wingo (6-2, 197, SR) Tuscaloosa, Ala. E 44 Barron Miller (6-2, 231, JR) Crystal Springs, Miss. 16 Jacob Tucker (6-0, 204, JR) Linden, Tenn. 91 Tyler Smith (5-10, 228, JR) Rogersville, Ala. 17 Blake Hawkins (6-5, 207, FR) Florence, Ala. T 92 Freddie Reed (6-0, 288, SO) West Point, Miss. TB 24 Lamonte Thompson (5-8, 171, SR) Florence, Ala, 52 Sheldon Lewis (6-1, 267, SO) Cullman, Ala. 5 Diamond Simmons (5-10, 182, SR) Hanceville, Ala. 40 Brian Puckett (6-3, 255, SO) Rogersville, Ala. 33 Damon Cox (5-9, 196, FR) Northport, Ala. N 50 DeAndre Harrison (5-11, 272, JR) Lithonia, Ga. or 31 Terence Humphrey (6-2, 210, FR) Huntsville, Ala. 94 Eddquerion Harris (6-0, 307, FR) Courtland, Ala. FB 41 Ryan Harper (5-11, 225, JR) Stephenville, Texas E 37 E.J. Parnell (6-3, 249, JR) Los Angeles, Calif. 35 Hayden Henderson (5-11, 210, JR) Huntsville, Ala. 56 Michael Shepherd (6-2, 232, JR) Birmingham, Ala. 43 Rodney Held (6-0, 217, SO) Hazel Green, Ala. 46 Blake Bean (6-2, 251, SO) Oneonta, Ala. X 88 Hagan Scott (6-2, 191, SO) Birmingham, Ala. SLB 23 Bud Coleman (5-11, 189, SO) Russellville, Ala. 83 Eric Belew (6-2, 192, SR) Columbia, Tenn. 25 Josh Tate (5-11, 213, JR) Nashville, Tenn. H 80 Jarret Smith (5-8, 159, SR) Jackson, Miss. MLB 32 Antonio Curry (6-2, 231, SR) Bay Minette, Ala. 36 Nloan Coffey (6-3, 239, JR) Moulton, Ala. 55 Mike McGhee (6-0, 247, FR) Oxford, Miss. Y 4 Lee Mayhall (5-10, 168, SR) Jackson, Tenn. WLB 26 C.J. Jackson (6-1, 187, SR) Water Valley, Miss. 9 Markeldon Washington (5-6, 170, SR) Tuscaloosa, Ala. 8 Marcus Robinson (6-4, 239, JR) Memphis, Tenn. Z 10 Dre Hall (6-1, 199, SO) Columbia, Tenn. RCB 2 Levi Fell (5-11, 161, JR) Muscle Shoals, Ala. 85 Trayon Tate (6-2, 177, FR) Mobile, Ala. 7 Darius Jones (6-1, 168, SR) Wiggins, Miss. LT 74 Rod Winston (6-3, 273, SR) Tuscumbia, Ala. 27 Jalin Greene (6-0, 155, FR) Mobile, Ala. 51 Lorenzo Allen (6-6, 298, JR) Denver, Colo. SS 11 Floyd Jones (6-0, 217, SR) Town Creek, Ala. LG 72 Jess Cooper (6-4, 310, SO) Northport, Ala. 28 James Rivers (5-11, 212, JR) Irondale, Ala. 77 Jordan Brooks (6-3, 313, JR) Pelham, Ala. FS 6 Jalen Reedus (6-1, 200, SR) Birmingham, Ala. 71 Kamarine King (6-2, 274, JR) Athens, Ala. 21 Victor Jenkins (5-10, 165, SR) Lumberton, Miss. C 76 Cody Vaughn (6-3, 310, JR) Lucedale, Miss. LCB 1 Philbert Martial (5-10, 164, JR) Mobile, Ala. 57 Laurence Carmichael (6-2, 273, SO) Florence, Ala. 3 Darvell Harris (6-2, 175, SR) Chicago, Ill. RG 75 Stephen Evans (6-4, 302, JR) Boston, Mass. 21 Victor Jenkins (5-10, 165, SR) Lumberton, Miss. 53 Robert Lane (6-3, 299, JR) Atlanta, Ga. RT 73 Jalen Beavers (6-3, 316, SR) Stringer, Miss. 63 Braxton Pitts (6-3, 296, SO) Hanceville, Ala. NORTH ALABAMA SPECIALTY 62 Ashly Salomansky (6-4, 294, SR) Huntsville, Ala. PK 49 Kevin Henke (6-0, 165, JR) St. Charles, Mo. TE 42 Grant Lake (6-3, 251, SR) Arab, Ala. 45 Jeb Millender (5-11, 215, JR) Amory, Miss. 18 Willie Bland (6-7, 265, SR) Cincinnati, Ohio P 45 Jeb Millender (5-11, 215, JR) Amory, Miss. 84 Ryan Mediano (6-3, 251, JR) Santa Maria, Calif. 83 Eric Belew (6-2, 180, JR) Columbia, Tenn. H 4 Lee Mayhall (5-10, 168, SR) Jackson, Tenn. LS 15 Wil Lovelace (5-11, 190, SO) Florence, Ala. 35 Hayden Henderson (5-11, 210, JR) Huntsville, Ala. KR 1 Philbert Martial (5-10, 164, JR) Mobile, Ala. 3 Darvell Harris (6-2, 175, SR) Chicago, Ill. PR 1 Philbert Martial (5-10, 164, JR) Mobile, Ala. 3 Darvell Harris (6-2, 175, SR) Chicago, Ill. 2015 UNA Alphabetical Roster

No. Name Pos Ht Wt Cl Hometown High School / Previous School 51 Lorenzo Allen OL 6-6 298 JR Denver, Colo. Ridgeview Academy/Phoenix (Ariz.) College 46 Blake Bean DE 6-2 251 SO Oneonta, Ala. Oneonta 73 Jalen Beavers OL 6-3 316 SR Stringer, Miss. Stringer/Jones (Miss.) CC 83 Eric Belew WR 6-2 192 SR Columbia, Tenn. Columbia Central/ Tech 18 Willie Bland TE 6-7 265 SR Cincinnati, Ohio Winthrow International/Fort Scott (Kan.) CC 77 Jordan Brooks OL 6-3 313 JR Pelham, Ala. Pelham/Duquesne Trevor Brooks WR 6-2 196 JR Trussville, Ala. John Carroll Catholic Kyle Brown RB 5-8 176 FR Pensacola, Fla. Pensacola Academy Terrance Byrd RB 5-8 196 FR Tuscumbia, Ala. Deshler 57 Laurence Carmichael OL 6-2 273 SO Florence, Ala. Florence 36 Nolan Coffey TE 6-3 239 JR Moulton, Ala. Lawrence County 23 Bud Coleman LB 5-11 189 SO Russellville, Ala. Russellville Cooper Constan WR 6-4 192 FR Huntsville, Ala. Huntsville 82 Tevin Cook WR 6-3 192 SO Roanoke, Ala. Handley 72 Jess Cooper OL 6-4 310 SO Northport, Ala. Tuscaloosa County 33 Damon Cox RB 5-9 196 FR Germantown, Tenn. Germantown 32 Antonio Curry LB 6-2 231 SR Bay Minette, Ala. Baldwin County/West Alabama Christian Davis LB 6-2 193 R-FR Pelham, Ala. Pelham Nick Deluna OL 6-3 264 FR Muscle Shoals, Ala. Muscle Shoals Oscar Dothard FB 6-0 227 R-FR Huntsville, Ala. Columbia 14 Dajzon Dukes WR 6-3 200 SO Louisville, Ky. Doss Will Edmonds OL 6-5 360 FR Gurley, Ala. Madison Academy Malik Emmett RB 5-10 204 FR Mobile, Ala. McGill-Toolen 75 Stephen Evans OL 6-4 302 JR Boston, Mass. Arch Bishop Williams 2 Levi Fell CB 5-11 161 JR Muscle Shoals, Ala. Muscle Shoals Dillon Frederick WR 5-10 175 FR Florence, Ala. Florence 93 Sean Fuimaono DT 6-1 274 JR Bonita Vista, Calif. Bonita Vista/Southwestern College 27 Jalin Greene CB 6-0 155 R-FR Mobile, Ala. St. Paul’s Demetrae Griffin DL 6-0 250 JR Moulton, Ala. Speake/Phoenix College Josh Grigsby OL 6-4 309 R-FR Good Hope, Ala. Good Hope Tyler Grigsby TE 6-3 190 JR Florence, Ala. Rogers 10 Dre Hall WR 6-1 199 SO Columbia, Tenn. Columbia Central 41 Ryan Harper FB 5-11 225 JR Stephenville, Texas Stephenville 3 Darvell Harris CB 6-2 175 SR Chicago, Ill. Dunbar/Dodge City (Kan.) CC 94 Eddquerion Harris DT 6-0 307 R-FR Courtland, Ala. R.A. Hubbard 30 Eddrick Harris LB 5-10 214 JR Courtland, Ala. R.A. Hubbard 50 DeAndre Harrison DL 5-11 272 JR Lithonia, Ga. Miller Grove Kendall Harrison LB 6-2 227 R-FR Decatur, Ala. Austin 17 Blake Hawkins QB 6-5 207 FR Florence, Ala. Florence 43 Rodney Held LB 6-0 217 SO Hazel Green, Ala. Hazel Green 35 Hayden Henderson RB 5-11 210 JR Huntsville, Ala. Grissom 49 Kevin Henke PK 6-0 165 JR St. Charles, Mo. Francis Howell North Liles Hillhouse WR 5-11 181 SO Florence, Ala. Florence Jay Hughes DL 6-2 246 FR Daphne, Ala. Daphne 31 Terence Humphrey RB 6-2 210 FR Huntsville, Ala. Columbia Arron Jackson OL 6-2 275 FR Pinson, Ala. Clay-Chalkville 26 C.J. Jackson LB 6-1 187 SR Water Valley, Miss. Water Valley/Itawamba (Miss.) CC Ja’mal Jackson WR 5-9 166 FR Hartselle, Ala. Hartselle 20 Jaylan Jackson WR 5-10 160 FR Hartselle, Ala. Hartselle Khyle Jackson DB 6-2 200 SR Madison, Ala. Madison Academy 21 Victor Jenkins CB 5-10 165 SR Lumberton, Miss. Lumberton/Jones (Miss.) CC Luke Jennings WR 5-10 197 JR Fort Payne, Ala. Fort Payne Brantley Johnson WR 5-10 194 JR Huntsville, Ala. Huntsville 29 Nick Johnson LB 6-1 186 SR Olive Branch, Miss. Olive Branch/Northeast (Miss.) CC 7 Darius Jones CB 6-1 168 SR Wiggins, Miss. Stone County/Gulf Coast (Miss.) CC 11 Floyd Jones DB 6-0 217 SR Town Creek, Ala. R.A. Hubbard 81 Julius Jones WR 6-4 211 SO Athens, Ala. Athens/Alabama State Harrison Jordan LB 6-0 217 FR Dothan, Ala. Northview Ryan Kaigler WR 5-9 174 R-FR Huntsville, Ala. Westminster Christian Academy Blake Kasmeier DE 6-0 215 FR Florence, Ala. Florence Cody King LB 6-1 197 FR Florence, Ala. Florence 71 Kamarine King OL 6-2 274 JR Athens, Ala. Athens Quavay Kohlheim CB 5-8 140 SO Shannon, Miss. Shannon 42 Grant Lake TE 6-3 251 SR Arab, Ala. Arab 2015 UNA Alphabetical Roster

53 Robert Lane OL 6-3 299 JR Atlanta, Ga. Riverwood/Ventura (Calif.) Community College Patric Langston LB 6-1 230 FR Florence, Ala. Central Lamar Lee C 5-9 171 FR Florence, Ala. Florence Cedric Leonard DL 5-11 292 JR Montgomery, Ala. St. Jude 52 Sheldon Lewis DL 6-1 267 SO Hanceville, Ala. Hanceville 15 Will Lovelace LS 5-11 190 SO Florence, Ala. Florence Cody Mann OL 6-1 300 FR Winfield, Ala. Winfield 1 Philbert Martial DB 5-10 164 JR Mobile, Ala. McGill-Toolen Andrew Martin OL 6-4 275 JR Decatur, Ala. Decatur 4 Lee Mayhall WR 5-10 168 SR Jackson, Tenn. University School of Jackson Griffin McCarley LB 6-0 197 R-FR Haleyville, Ala. Haleyville 19 Caleb McConnell QB 6-2 195 SO Anderson, Ala. West Limestone/Cumberland (Ky.) 55 Mike McGhee LB 6-0 247 FR Oxford, Miss. Oxford Jansen McKinney DT 6-3 387 R-FR Tuscumbia, Ala. Deshler Clayton McNatt P 5-11 175 R-FR Red Bay, Ala. Russellville 84 Ryan Mediano TE 6-3 251 JR Santa Maria, Calif. St. Joseph/Allan Hancock College Deondis Mendenhall DL 6-3 208 JR Selma, Ala. Selma 45 Jeb Millender P 5-11 215 JR Amory, Miss. Pontotoc/Itawamba (Miss.) CC 44 Barron Miller DE 6-2 231 JR Crystal Springs, Miss. Copiah Academy/Gulf Coast (Miss.) CC Waid Miller LB 6-0 242 R-FR Hartselle, Ala. Hartselle Will Minor RB 5-9 173 JR Tuscumbia, Ala. Deshler B.J. Oakley S 5-9 205 FR Florence, Ala. Florence Brady Owensby DL 6-2 270 FR Gardendale, Ala. Gardendale 37 E.J. Parnell DE 6-3 249 JR Los Angeles, Calif. Crenshaw/San Diego Mesa (Calif.) CC Tobias Payne TE 6-5 230 SO Decatur, Ala. Austin 63 Braxton Pitts OL 6-3 296 SO Hanceville, Ala. Hanceville Dillon Posey WR 5-10 161 FR Haleyville, Ala. Haleyville 40 Brian Puckett DE 6-3 255 SO Rogersville, Ala. Lauderdale County Tobias Qualls WR 6-3 185 FR Leighton, Ala. Colbert County 92 Freddie Reed DL 6-0 288 SO West Point, Miss. West Point 6 Jalen Reedus DB 6-1 200 SR Birmingham, Ala. Clay-Chalkville Jarrod Reedus LB 5-10 179 FR Birmingham, Ala. Clay-Chalkville 28 James Rivers DB 5-11 212 JR Irondale, Ala. Shades Valley 8 Marcus Robinson LB 6-4 239 JR Memphis, Tenn. East/Northeast Miss. CC T.J. Ruff LB 5-10 229 R-FR Greensboro, N.C. Northern Guilford Bryce Sadler OL 6-2 285 FR Dothan, Ala. Northview 62 Ashly Salomansky OL 6-4 294 SR Huntsville, Ala. Hazel Green/New Mexico Military 38 Peyton Satterfield RB 6-2 196 R-FR Blue Ridge, Ga. Fannin County 88 Hagan Scott WR 6-2 191 SO Birmingham, Ala. Hoover 56 Michael Shepherd DE 6-2 232 JR Birmingham, Ala. Minor/Mesa CC 5 Diamond Simmons RB 5-10 182 SR Hanceville, Ala. Hanceville 80 Jarret Smith WR 5-8 159 SR Jackson, Miss. Lanier/Jones (Miss.) CC 91 Tyler Smith DL 5-10 228 JR Rogersville, Ala. Lauderdale County 60 Jordan Sogers OL 6-3 280 FR Madison, Ala. James Clemens Clay Sudduth PK 5-11 160 FR Mooreville, Miss. Mooreville 34 Harold Swopes RB 5-7 196 SO Decatur, Ala. Decatur 25 Josh Tate LB 5-11 213 JR Nashville, Tenn. Brentwood Academy/U.S. Naval Academy 85 Trayon Tate WR 6-2 177 R-FR Mobile, Ala. St. Paul’s 70 Ben Thomas OL 6-2 319 JR Florence, Ala. Central 13 Jacob Thomas QB 5-8 181 SO Clay, Ala. Clay-Chalkville 24 Lamonte Thompson RB 5-8 171 SR Florence, Ala. Florence Chandler Trach PK 5-7 150 SO Madison, Ala. Madison Academy 16 Jacob Tucker QB 6-0 204 JR Linden, Tenn. Perry County 86 Alex Underwood WR 5-10 173 SR Fayette, Ala. Fayette County 76 Cody Vaughn OL 6-3 310 JR Lucedale, Miss. George County/Gulf Coast (Miss.) CC 9 Markeldon Washington WR 5-6 170 SR Tuscaloosa, Ala. Tuscaloosa County Johnmicah Whited OL 6-1 264 FR Oneonta, Ala. Oneonta 90 Frank Williams DT 6-2 285 R-FR Madison, Ala. Madison Academy 12 Luke Wingo QB 6-2 197 SR Tuscaloosa, Ala. Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa 74 Rod Winston OL 6-3 273 SR Tuscumbia, Ala. Deshler Blake Wood DE 6-0 244 FR Florence, Ala. Wilson

2015 UNA Players by State

ALABAMA (90) Nolan Coffey Moulton MISSOURI (1) Caleb McConnell Anderson Demetrae Griffin Speake Kevin Henke St. Charles Grant Lake Arab Nick Deluna Muscle Shoals Julius Jones Athens Levi Fell Muscle Shoals NORTH CAROLINA (1) Kamarine King Athens Blake Bean Oneonta T.J. Ruff Greensboro Antonio Curry Bay Minette Johnmicah Whited Oneonta Jalen Reedus Birmingham Jess Cooper Northport OHIO (1) Jarrod Reedus Birmingham Jordan Brooks Pelham Willie Bland Cincinnati Hagan Scott Birmingham Christian Davis Pelham Michael Shepherd Birmingham Arron Jackson Pinson TENNESSEE (7) Jacob Thomas Clay Clayton McNatt Red Bay Eric Belew Columbia Eddquerion Harris Courtland Tevin Cook Roanoke Dre Hall Columbia Eddrick Harris Courtland Brian Puckett Rogersville Damon Cox Germantown Jay Hughes Daphne Tyler Smith Rogersville Lee Mayhall Jackson Kendall Harrison Decatur Bud Coleman Russellville Jacob Tucker Linden Andrew Martin Decatur Deondis Mendenhall Selma Marcus Robinson Memphis Tobias Payne Decatur Floyd Jones Town Creek Josh Tate Nashville Harold Swopes Decatur Trevor Brooks Trussville Harrison Jordan Dothan Markeldon Washington Tuscaloosa TEXAS (1) Bryce Sadler Dothan Luke Wingo Tuscaloosa Ryan Harper Stephenville Alex Underwood Fayette Terrance Byrd Tuscumbia Laurence Carmichael Florence Jansen McKinney Tuscumbia Dillon Frederick Florence Will Minor Tuscumbia Tyler Grigsby Florence Rod Winston Tuscumbia Blake Hawkins Florence Cody Mann Winfield Liles Hillhouse Florence Blake Kasmeier Florence CALIFORNIA (3) Cody King Florence Sean Fuimaono Bonita Vista Patric Langston Florence E.J. Parnell Los Angeles Lamar Lee Florence Ryan Mediano Santa Maria Will Lovelace Florence B.J. Oakley Florence COLORADO (1) Ben Thomas Florence Lorenzo Allen Denver Lamonte Thompson Florence Blake Wood Florence FLORIDA (1) Luke Jennings Fort Payne Kyle Brown Pensacola Brady Owensby Gardendale Josh Grigsby Good Hope GEORGIA (3) Will Edmonds Gurley Robert Lane Atlanta Griffin McCarley Haleyville Peyton Satterfield Blue Ridge Dillon Posey Haleyville DeAndre Harrison Lithonia Sheldon Lewis Hanceville Braxton Pitts Hanceville ILLINOIS (1) Diamond Simmons Hanceville Darvell Harris Chicago Ja’mal Jackson Hartselle Jaylan Jackson Hartselle KENTUCKY (1) Waid Miller Hartselle Dajon Dukes Louisville Rodney Held Hazel Green Cooper Constan Huntsville MASSACHUSETTS (1) Oscar Dothard Huntsville Stephen Evans Boston Hayden Henderson Huntsville Terence Humphrey Huntsville MISSISSIPPI (13) Brantley Johnson Huntsville Jeb Millender Amory Ryan Kaigler Huntsville Barron Miller Crystal Springs Ashly Salomansky Huntsville Jarret Smith Jackson James Rivers Irondale Cody Vaughn Lucedale Tobias Qualls Leighton Victor Jenkins Lumberton Khyle Jackson Madison Clay Suddith Mooreville Jordan Sogers Madison Nick Johnson Olive Branch Chandler Trach Madison Mike McGhee Oxford Frank Williams Madison Quavay Kohlheim Shannon Malik Emmett Mobile Jalen Beavers Stringer Jalin Greene Mobile C.J. Jackson Water Valley Philbert Martial Mobile Freddie Reed West Point Trayon Tate Mobile Darius Jones Wiggins Cedric Leonard Montgomery 2015 UNA Players by Classification

SENIORS (22) SOPHOMORES (22) Trayon Tate Jalen Beavers Blake Bean Johnmicah Whited Eric Belew Laurence Carmichael Frank Williams Willie Bland Bud Coleman Blake Wood Antonio Curry Tevin Cook Darvell Harris Jess Cooper C.J. Jackson Dajzon Dukes Khyle Jackson Dre Hall Victor Jenkins Rodney Held Nick Johnson Liles Hillhouse Darius Jones Julius Jones Floyd Jones Quavay Kohlheim Grant Lake Sheldon Lewis Lee Mayhall Will Lovelace Jalen Reedus Caleb McConnell Ashly Salomansky Tobias Payne Diamond Simmons Braxton Pitts Jarret Smith Brian Puckett Lamonte Thompson Freddie Reed Alex Underwood Hagan Scott Markeldon Washington Harold Swopes Luke Wingo Jacob Thomas Rod Winston Chandler Trach

JUNIORS (35) FRESHMEN (45) Lorenzo Allen Kyle Brown Jordan Brooks Terrance Byrd Trevor Brooks Cooper Constan Nolan Coffey Damon Cox Stephen Evans Christian Davis Levi Fell Nick Deluna Sean Fuimaono Oscar Dothard Demetrae Griffin Will Edmonds Tyler Grigsby Malik Emmett Ryan Harper Dillon Frederick Eddrick Harris Jalin Greene DeAndre Harrison Josh Grigsby Hayden Henderson Kendall Harrison Kevin Henke Blake Hawkins Luke Jennings Jay Hughes Brantley Johnson Terence Humphrey Kamarine King Arron Jackson Robert Lane Ja’mal Jackson Cedric Leonard Jaylan Jackson Philbert Martial Harrison Jordan Andrew Martin Ryan Kaigler Ryan Mediano Blake Kasmeier Deondis Mendenhall Cody King Jeb Millender Patric Langston Barron Miller Lamar Lee Will Minor Cody Mann E.J. Parnell Griffin McCarley James Rivers Mike McGhee Marcus Robinson Jansen McKinney Mihael Shepherd Clayton McNatt Tyler Smith Timothy Miller Josh Tate B.J. Oakley Ben Thomas Brady Owensby Jacob Tucker Dillon Posey Cody Vaughn Tobias Qualls Jarrod Reedus T.J. Ruff Bryce Sadler Peyton Satterfield Jordan Sogers Clay Sudduth 2015 UNA Numerical Roster

No. Name Pos Ht Wt Cl Hometown High School / Previous School 1 Philbert Martial DB 5-10 164 JR Mobile, Ala. McGill-Toolen 2 Levi Fell CB 5-11 161 JR Muscle Shoals, Ala. Muscle Shoals 3 Darvell Harris CB 6-2 175 SR Chicago, Ill. Dunbar/Dodge City (Kan.) CC 4 Lee Mayhall WR 5-10 168 SR Jackson, Tenn. University School of Jackson 5 Diamond Simmons RB 5-10 182 SR Hanceville, Ala. Hanceville 6 Jalen Reedus DB 6-1 200 SR Birmingham, Ala. Clay-Chalkville 7 Darius Jones CB 6-1 168 SR Wiggins, Miss. Stone County/Gulf Coast (Miss.) CC 8 Marcus Robinson LB 6-4 239 JR Memphis, Tenn. East/Northeast Miss. CC 9 Markeldon Washington WR 5-6 170 SR Tuscaloosa, Ala. Tuscaloosa County 10 Dre Hall WR 6-1 199 SO Columbia, Tenn. Columbia Central 11 Floyd Jones DB 6-0 217 SR Town Creek, Ala. R.A. Hubbard 12 Luke Wingo QB 6-2 197 SR Tuscaloosa, Ala. Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa 13 Jacob Thomas QB 5-8 181 SO Clay, Ala. Clay-Chalkville 14 Dajzon Dukes WR 6-3 200 SO Louisville, Ky. Doss 15 Will Lovelace LS 5-11 190 SO Florence, Ala. Florence 16 Jacob Tucker QB 6-0 204 JR Linden, Tenn. Perry County 17 Blake Hawkins QB 6-5 207 FR Florence, Ala. Florence 18 Willie Bland TE 6-7 265 SR Cincinnati, Ohio Winthrow International/Fort Scott (Kan.) CC 19 Caleb McConnell QB 6-2 195 SO Anderson, Ala. West Limestone/Cumberland (Ky.) 20 Jaylan Jackson WR 5-10 160 FR Hartselle, Ala. Hartselle 21 Victor Jenkins CB 5-10 165 SR Lumberton, Miss. Lumberton/Jones (Miss.) CC 23 Bud Coleman LB 5-11 189 SO Russellville, Ala. Russellville 24 Lamonte Thompson RB 5-8 171 SR Florence, Ala. Florence 25 Josh Tate LB 5-11 213 JR Nashville, Tenn. Brentwood Academy/U.S. Naval Academy 26 C.J. Jackson LB 6-1 187 SR Water Valley, Miss. Water Valley/Itawamba (Miss.) CC 27 Jalin Greene CB 6-0 155 R-FR Mobile, Ala. St. Paul’s 28 James Rivers DB 5-11 212 JR Irondale, Ala. Shades Valley 29 Nick Johnson LB 6-1 186 SR Olive Branch, Miss. Olive Branch/Northeast (Miss.) CC 30 Eddrick Harris LB 5-10 214 JR Courtland, Ala. R.A. Hubbard 31 Terence Humphrey RB 6-2 210 FR Huntsville, Ala. Columbia 32 Antonio Curry LB 6-2 231 SR Bay Minette, Ala. Baldwin County/West Alabama 33 Damon Cox RB 5-9 196 FR Germantown, Tenn. Germantown 34 Harold Swopes RB 5-7 196 SO Decatur, Ala. Decatur 35 Hayden Henderson RB 5-11 210 JR Huntsville, Ala. Grissom 36 Nolan Coffey TE 6-3 239 JR Moulton, Ala. Lawrence County 37 E.J. Parnell DE 6-3 249 JR Los Angeles, Calif. Crenshaw/San Diego Mesa (Calif.) CC 38 Peyton Satterfield RB 6-2 196 R-FR Blue Ridge, Ga. Fannin County 40 Brian Puckett DE 6-3 255 SO Rogersville, Ala. Lauderdale County 41 Ryan Harper FB 5-11 225 JR Stephenville, Texas Stephenville 42 Grant Lake TE 6-3 251 SR Arab, Ala. Arab 43 Rodney Held FB 6-0 217 SO Hazel Green, Ala. Hazel Green 44 Barron Miller DE 6-2 231 JR Crystal Springs, Miss. Copiah Academy/Gulf Coast (Miss.) CC 45 Jeb Millender P 5-11 215 JR Amory, Miss. Pontotoc/Itawamba (Miss.) CC 46 Blake Bean DE 6-2 251 SO Oneonta, Ala. Oneonta 49 Kevin Henke PK 6-0 165 JR St. Charles, Mo. Francis Howell North 50 DeAndre Harrison DL 5-11 272 JR Lithonia, Ga. Miller Grove 51 Lorenzo Allen OL 6-6 298 JR Denver, Colo. Ridgeview Academy/Phoenix (Ariz.) College 52 Sheldon Lewis DL 6-1 267 SO Hanceville, Ala. Hanceville 53 Robert Lane OL 6-3 299 JR Atlanta, Ga. Riverwood/Ventura (Calif.) Community College 55 Mike McGhee LB 6-0 247 FR Oxford, Miss. Oxford 56 Michael Shepherd DE 6-2 232 JR Birmingham, Ala. Minor/Mesa CC 57 Laurence Carmichael OL 6-2 273 SO Florence, Ala. Florence 60 Jordan Sogers OL 6-3 280 FR Madison, Ala. James Clemens 62 Ashly Salomansky OL 6-4 294 SR Huntsville, Ala. Hazel Green/New Mexico Military 63 Braxton Pitts OL 6-3 296 SO Hanceville, Ala. Hanceville 70 Ben Thomas OL 6-2 319 JR Florence, Ala. Central 71 Kamarine King OL 6-2 274 JR Athens, Ala. Athens 72 Jess Cooper OL 6-4 310 SO Northport, Ala. Tuscaloosa County 73 Jalen Beavers OL 6-3 316 SR Stringer, Miss. Stringer/Jones (Miss.) CC 74 Rod Winston OL 6-3 273 SR Tuscumbia, Ala. Deshler 75 Stephen Evans OL 6-4 302 JR Boston, Mass. Arch Bishop Williams 76 Cody Vaughn OL 6-3 310 JR Lucedale, Miss. George County/Gulf Coast (Miss.) CC 77 Jordan Brooks OL 6-3 313 JR Pelham, Ala. Pelham/Duquesne 80 Jarret Smith WR 5-8 159 SR Jackson, Miss. Lanier/Jones (Miss.) CC 81 Julius Jones WR 6-4 211 SO Athens, Ala. Athens/Alabama State 82 Tevin Cook WR 6-3 192 SO Roanoke, Ala. Handley 83 Eric Belew WR 6-2 192 SR Columbia, Tenn. Columbia Central/Tennessee Tech 84 Ryan Mediano TE 6-3 251 JR Santa Maria, Calif. St. Joseph/Allan Hancock College 85 Trayon Tate WR 6-2 177 R-FR Mobile, Ala. St. Paul’s 2015 UNA Numerical Roster 86 Alex Underwood WR 5-10 173 SR Fayette, Ala. Fayette County 88 Hagan Scott WR 6-2 191 SO Birmingham, Ala. Hoover 90 Frank Williams DT 6-2 285 R-FR Madison, Ala. Madison Academy 91 Tyler Smith DL 5-10 228 JR Rogersville, Ala. Lauderdale County 92 Freddie Reed DL 6-0 288 SO West Point, Miss. West Point 93 Sean Fuimaono DT 6-1 274 JR Bonita Vista, Calif. Bonita Vista/Southwestern College 94 Eddquerion Harris DT 6-0 307 R-FR Courtland, Ala. R.A. Hubbard

Trevor Brooks WR 6-2 196 JR Trussville, Ala. John Carroll Catholic Kyle Brown RB 5-8 176 FR Pensacola, Fla. Pensacola Academy Terrance Byrd RB 5-8 196 FR Tuscumbia, Ala. Deshler Cooper Constan WR 6-4 192 FR Huntsville, Ala. Huntsville Christian Davis LB 6-2 193 R-FR Pelham, Ala. Pelham Nick Deluna OL 6-3 264 FR Muscle Shoals, Ala. Muscle Shoals Oscar Dothard FB 6-0 227 R-FR Huntsville, Ala. Columbia Will Edmonds OL 6-5 360 FR Gurley, Ala. Madison Academy Malik Emmett RB 5-10 204 FR Mobile, Ala. McGill-Toolen Dillon Frederick WR 5-10 175 FR Florence, Ala. Florence Demetrae Griffin DL 6-0 250 JR Moulton, Ala. Speake/Phoenix College Josh Grigsby OL 6-4 309 R-FR Good Hope, Ala. Good Hope Tyler Grigsby TE 6-3 190 JR Florence, Ala. Rogers Kendall Harrison LB 6-2 227 R-FR Decatur, Ala. Austin Liles Hillhouse WR 5-11 181 SO Florence, Ala. Florence Jay Hughes DL 6-2 246 FR Daphne, Ala. Daphne Arron Jackson OL 6-2 275 FR Pinson, Ala. Clay-Chalkville Ja’mal Jackson WR 5-9 166 FR Hartselle, Ala. Hartselle Luke Jennings WR 5-10 197 JR Fort Payne, Ala. Fort Payne Brantley Johnson WR 5-10 194 JR Huntsville, Ala. Huntsville Harrison Jordan LB 6-0 217 FR Dothan, Ala. Northview Ryan Kaigler WR 5-9 174 R-FR Huntsville, Ala. Westminster Christian Academy Blake Kasmeier DE 6-0 215 FR Florence, Ala. Florence Cody King LB 6-1 197 FR Florence, Ala. Florence Quavay Kohlheim CB 5-8 140 SO Shannon, Miss. Shannon Patric Langston LB 6-1 230 FR Florence, Ala. Central Lamar Lee C 5-9 171 FR Florence, Ala. Florence Cedric Leonard DL 5-11 292 JR Montgomery, Ala. St. Jude Cody Mann OL 6-1 300 FR Winfield, Ala. Winfield Andrew Martin OL 6-4 275 JR Decatur, Ala. Decatur Griffin McCarley LB 6-0 197 R-FR Haleyville, Ala. Haleyville Jansen McKinney DT 6-3 387 R-FR Tuscumbia, Ala. Deshler Clayton McNatt P 5-11 175 R-FR Red Bay, Ala. Russellville Deondis Mendenhall DL 6-3 208 JR Selma, Ala. Selma Waid Miller LB 6-0 242 R-FR Hartselle, Ala. Hartselle Will Minor RB 5-9 173 JR Tuscumbia, Ala. Deshler B.J. Oakley S 5-9 205 FR Florence, Ala. Florence Brady Owensby DL 6-2 270 FR Gardendale, Ala. Gardendale Tobias Payne TE 6-5 230 SO Decatur, Ala. Austin Dillon Posey WR 5-10 161 FR Haleyville, Ala. Haleyville Tobias Qualls WR 6-3 185 FR Leighton, Ala. Colbert County Jarrod Reedus LB 5-10 179 FR Birmingham, Ala. Clay-Chalkville T.J. Ruff LB 5-10 229 R-FR Greensboro, N.C. Northern Guilford Bryce Sadler OL 6-2 285 FR Dothan, Ala. Northview Clay Sudduth PK 5-11 160 FR Mooreville, Miss. Mooreville Chandler Trach PK 5-7 150 SO Madison, Ala. Madison Academy Johnmicah Whited OL 6-1 264 FR Oneonta, Ala. Oneonta Blake Wood DE 6-0 244 FR Florence, Ala. Wilson Following UNA’s 2015 Opponents

Miles College (1-3) Delta State (4-0) Sept. 6 - North Alabama...... 17-34 Sept. 3 - Fort Valley State...... 48-7 Sept. 12 - at West Georgia...... 7-33 Sept. 12 - at Texas A&M Commerce. 51-44 Sept. 19 - West Alabama...... 10-13 Sept. 19 - Kentucky Wesleyan...... 51-18 Sept. 26 - Morehouse...... 13-10 Sept. 26 - Albany State...... 40-0 Oct. 3 - Albany State...... 4:00 Oct. 3 - Florida Tech...... 6:00 Oct. 10 - at Central State...... 12:30 Oct. 10 - at Shorter...... 1:30 Oct. 17 - Kentucky State...... 4:00 Oct. 17 - West Georgia...... 6:00 Oct. 24 - Lane...... 4:00 Oct. 24 - West Alabama...... 6:00 Oct. 29 - at Stillman...... 5:30 Oct. 31 - at North Alabama...... 1:30 Nov. 7 - at Tuskegee...... 1:00 Nov. 7 - Valdosta State...... 4:00 Nov. 21 - at Alabama State...... 2:00 Nov. 14 - at Mississippi College...... 3:00 Western Oregon (1-3) Mississippi College (2-2) Sept. 5 - at Humboldt State...... 20-29 Shorter (1-2) Sept. 5 - Texas College...... 61-1 Sept. 12 - Simon Fraser...... 31-14 Sept. 12 - at Carson-Newman...... 7-20 Sept. 12 - at North Alabama...... 17-34 Sept. 19 - at Central Washington...... 19-40 Sept. 19 - at Kennesaw State...... 10-18 Sept. 19 - Belhaven...... 42-21 Sept. 26 - at Portland State...... 0-31 Sept. 26 - at SE Missouri State...... 26-21 Sept. 26 - at McNeese State...... 0-37 Oct. 2 - at Dixie State...... 7:00 Oct. 3 - at Mississippi College...... 7:00 Oct. 3 - Shorter...... 7:00 Oct. 10 - North Alabama...... 3:00 Oct. 10 - Delta State...... 12:30 Oct. 17 - at Valdosta State...... 1:00 Oct. 17 - Central Washington...... 3:00 Oct. 17 - at West Alabama...... 2:00 Oct. 24 - Florida Tech...... 3:00 Oct. 24 - at Simon Fraser...... 3:00 Oct. 22 - Valdosta State...... 6:30 Oct. 31 - West Georgia...... 3:00 Oct. 31 - Azusa Pacific...... 3:00 Oct. 31 - at Florida Tech...... 6:00 Nov. 7 - at West Alabama...... 2:00 Nov. 7 - South Dakota Mines & Tech....5:30 Nov. 7 - North Alabama...... 12:30 Nov. 14 - Delta State...... 3:00 Nov. 14 - Humboldt State...... 3:00 Nov. 14 - at West Georgia...... 1:00

Florida Tech (1-3) UNC-Pembroke (3-1) West Alabama (4-0) Sept. 5 - Newberry...... 28-31 Sept.3 - Winston-Salem State...... 17-7 Sept. 5 - Stillman...... 52-9 Sept. 12 - at Southeastern Louisiana.17-28 Sept. 12 - at Fayetteville State...... 14-10 Sept. 10 - Cumberland...... 34-8 Sept. 19 - Warner...... 37-0 Sept. 19 - Shaw...... 16-6 Sept. 19 - at Miles...... 13-10 Sept. 26 - at North Alabama...... 48-55 Sept. 26 - at North Greenville...... 17-40 Sept. 26 - at Texas A&M-Kingsville.... 31-22 Oct. 3 - at Delta State...... 6:00 Oct. 3 - Tuskegee...... 1:00 Oct. 3 - West Georgia...... 2:00 Oct. 10 - West Alabama...... 6:00 Oct. 17 - at North Alabama...... 6:00 Oct. 10 - at Florida Tech...... 6:00 Oct. 17 - at Fort Valley State...... 5:00 Oct. 24 - at Catawba...... 12:30 Oct. 17 - Shorter...... 2:00 Oct. 24 - at Mississippi College...... 3:00 Oct. 31 - West Virginia State...... 1:00 Oct. 24 - at Delta State...... 6:00 Oct. 31 - Shorter...... 6:00 Nov. 7 - at Kentucky Wesleyan...... 1:00 Oct. 31 - at Valdosta State...... 1:00 Nov. 7 - West Georgia...... 12:00 Nov. 14 - Limestone...... 1:00 Nov. 7 - Mississippi College...... 2:00 Nov. 14 - at Valdosta State...... 2:00 Nov. 14 - at North Alabama...... 1:30 West Georgia (4-0) Valdosta State (3-0) Sept. 5 - at Catawba...... 44-13 Sept. 5 - at Albany State...... 21-13 Sept. 12 - Miles...... 33-7 Sept. 12 - Winston-Salem State...... 31-3 Sept. 19 - Fayetteville State...... 57-27 Sept. 26 - Cumberland...... 56-22 Sept. 26 - Clark Atlanta...... 56-0 Oct. 3 - North Alabama...... 1:00 Oct. 3 - at West Alabama...... 2:00 Oct. 10 - at West Georgia...... 1:00 Oct. 10 - Valdosta State...... 1:00 Oct. 17 - Mississippi College...... 1:00 Oct. 17 - at Delta State...... 6:00 Oct. 22 - at Shorter...... 6:30 Oct. 24 - North Alabama...... 1:00 Oct. 31 - West Alabama...... 1:00 Oct. 31 - at Mississippi College...... 3:00 Nov. 7 - at Delta State...... 4:00 Nov. 7 - at Florida Tech...... 12:00 Nov. 14 - Florida Tech...... 2:00 Nov. 14 - Shorter...... 1:00 Senior Class of 2015

UNA’s senior class of 2015 has 22 total mem- 2015 Senior Superlatives bers. Of that number, nine are three-year lettermen with the Lions, having played since their freshman seasons in 2012. GSC Co-Champions Only Antonio Curry is a newcomer to the UNA 2013, 2014 program this season. This class has a 27-10 overall record at UNA NCAA Division II Playoffs with 5-5, 10-3, 9-2 and 3-0 marks over their four- 2013 - Quarterfinal Round year careers. 2014 - First Round Members of the 2015 senior class are listed below with positions and years they have lettered. Year-by-Year Records 2012 • 5-5 Jalen Beavers - OL (1) 2013 • 10-3 Eric Belew - WR (1) Willie Bland - TE (2) 2014 • 9-2 Antonio Curry - LB 2015 • 3-0 Darvell Harris - DB (1) C.J. Jackson - LB (1) OVERALL RECORD: 27-10 Khyle Jackson - DB (2) BRALY STADIUM RECORD: 14-5 Victor Jenkins - DB (1) Nick Johnson - LB (1) ROAD RECORD: 13-5 Darius Jones - DB (1) REGULAR-SEASON RECORD: 25-8 Floyd Jones - DB (3) POST-SEASON RECORD: 2-2 Grant Lake - TE (3) Lee Mayhall - WR (3) * 23 Weeks in the DII Top 25 Jalen Reedus - DB (3) (including 2015 pre-season ranking) Ashly Salomansky - OL (1) Diamond Simmons - RB (3) * 13 Weeks in the DII Top 10 Jarret Smith - WR (1) Lamonte Thompson - RB (3) Alex Underwood - WR (1) Markeldon Washington - WR (3) Luke Wingo - QB (3) BEST SENIOR CLASS RECORDS Rod Winston - OL (3) AT UNA

Best four-year records in school history Record Years Head Coach 48-5-1 1992-95 Wallace 47-6 1993-96 Wallace 44-8 2005-08 Hudspeth 44-7 2006-09 Hudspeth/Bowden 42-9 1994-97 Wallace 42-10 2007-10 Hudspeth/Bowden 41-11 2008-11 Hudspeth/Bowden 40-10 2003-06 Hudspeth 2015 Lion Notes Game Data

CAPTAINS Miles College Luke Wingo Lamonte Thompson Floyd Jones Rod Winston Mississippi College Lee Mayhall Darvell Harris C.J. Jackson Stephen Evans Florida Tech Jarret Smith Grant Lake Jalen Reedus Diamond Simmons

COIN TOSS Miles College UNA won toss and deferred.Miles received and was forced to punt. Mississippi College MC won toss and deferred. UNA took ball and drove for TD. Florida Tech FIT won toss and deferred. UNA took ball and drove for a FG. Honors and Awards GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE AWARDS

Offensive Player of the Game Sept. 26 Luke Wingo vs. Florida Tech

TEAM AWARDS Miles College Offensive Player of the Game Lamonte Thompson Defensive Player of the Game DeAndre Harrison C.J. Jackson Special Teams Player of the Game Kevin Henke Blocking Award Stephen Evans Big Play Darvell Harris Big Hit Eddrick Harris

Mississippi College Offensive Player of the Game Lamonte Thompson Defensive Player of the Game Eddquerion Harris Special Teams Player of the Game Wil Lovelace Blocking Award Ryan Harper Big Play Jarret Smith Big Hit Stephen Evans

Florida Tech Offensive Player of the Game Luke Wingo Defensive Player of the Game Antonio Curry Darvell Harris Special Teams Player of the Game Kevin Henke Blocking Award Cody Vaughn Big Play Jacob Tucker Eric Belew Big Hit Antonio Curry UNA Scoring Drives in 2015 UNA SCORING DRIVES IN 2015 Plays in a Scoring Drive: Game Plays Yds TOP Result Quarter Play MILES 8 53 3:07 TD 2nd Thompson 9-yard run 1 1 MILES 1 1 0:08 TD 2nd Wingo-Hall 1-yard pass 2 MILES 8 70 2:19 FG 3rd Henke 27-yard field goal 3 MILES 9 66 3:32 FG 3rd Henke 32-yard field goal 4 3 MILES 12 73 4:36 TD 4th Wingo 1-yard run 5 MILES 4 42 1:57 TD 4th Thompson 29-yard run MC 7 82 2:11 TD 1st Wingo-Scott 19-yard pass 6 2 MC 11 76 3:55 TD 1st Thompson 9-yard run 7 3 MC 13 61 5:10 TD 2nd Wingo-Hall 10-yard pass 8 5 MC 6 43 0:44 FG 2nd Henke 38-yard field goal 9 1 MC 6 36 2:04 FG 4th Henke 20-yard field goal MC 11 83 5:44 TD 4th Thompson 23-yard run 10 FIT 12 63 4:28 FG 1st Henke 22-yard field goal 11 2 FIT 8 45 3:03 FG 1st Henke 34-yard field goal 12 2 FIT 4 61 1:50 TD 1st Tucker-Belew 52-yard pass 13 2 FIT 4 80 1:29 TD 2nd Wingo-Hall 48-yard pass 14 FIT 8 54 2:46 TD 2nd Wingo-Jones 18-yard pass FIT 7 67 3:01 TD 2nd Thompson 21-yard run 15 FIT 13 67 4:09 TD 3rd Wingo 16-yard run 16 FIT 7 52 2:53 TD 4th Wingo 1-yard run FIT 8 71 3:34 TD 4th Thompson 8-yard run Most Plays in a Scoring Drive: UNA SCORES BY DEFENSE 13 vs. MC & FIT None Yards UNA SCORES BY SPECIAL TEAMS 0-9 1 None 10-19 20-29 30-39 1 40-49 3 50-59 3 60-69 6 70-79 4 80-89 3 90-99

Longest Distance Drive: 83 vs. Mississippi College

Time of Possession 0:01-1:00 2 1:00-1:59 3 2:00-2:59 5 3:00-3:59 6 4:00-4:59 3 5:00-5:59 2 6:00-6:59 7:00-7:59 OT

Most Time On Scoring Drive:: 5:44 vs. Mississippi College UNA vs. Non-Gulf South Conference Schools since the GSC was formed in 1971 (108-32-1) Home: 64-16 Away: 41-15 Neutral: 3-1-1 NCAA Playoffs: 19-8

1972 at Middle Tennessee State.....10-31 1986 Miles...... 48-20 1999 at Elon...... 15-35 1972 Samford...... 10-24 1986 Alabama A&M ...... 26-0 2000 at Pittsburg State...... 21-28 1972 at Appalachian State...... 3-17 1987 Miles...... 46-7 2001 Lambuth...... 37-27 1973 Appalchian State...... 21-7 1987 Virginia State...... 25-13 2002 at Samford...... 21-24 (ot) 1974 at Western Carolina...... 7-32 1987 at Alabama A&M...... 16-14 2002 Lambuth...... 24-17 1974 at Austin Peay...... 14-20 1988 Alabama A&M...... 16-17 2003 Stillman...... 68-7 1975 at Alabama A&M...... 48-29 1988 at Central Florida...... 33-35 2003 at Jacksonville State...... 28-16 1975 Austin Peay...... 23-6 1989 Alabama A&M (N)...... 19-7 2003 *Carson-Newman...... 41-9 1976 Alabama A&M...... 47-21 1989 Albany State...... 17-3 2003 *at North Dakota...... 22-29 1976 Austin Peay...... 14-21 1989 Central Florida...... 16-17 2004 at Tusculum...... 28-7 1977 at East Tennessee State...... 37-21 1990 Alabama A&M...... 25-0 2005 Tusculum...... 33-7 1977 at Alabama A&M...... 28-7 1990 at Albany State...... 27-23 2005 *at North Carolina Central...24-21 1977 Austin Peay...... 6-13 1991 at Central Missouri State...... 28-7 2005 *NW Missouri State...... 24-25 1978 at Carson-Newman...... 34-17 1991 Newberry...... 21-7 2006 at Tusculum...... 22-10 1978 Alabama A&M...... 40-16 1991 Fort Valley State...... 23-34 2006 *Newberry...... 38-20 1978 at Austin Peay...... 10-6 1992 Central Missouri State...... 17-16 2007 Tusculum...... 43-24 1979 Langston...... 28-7 1992 Alabama A&M...... 15-7 2008 at Carson-Newman...... 20-13 1979 at Middle Tennessee State.....20-17 1992 at Fort Valley State...... 41-7 2008 at North Greenville...... 52-7 1979 at Tuskegee...... 26-7 1992 Troy State...... 10-24 2008 *at NW Missouri State...... 7-41 1979 at Alabama A&M...... 3-6 1992 *at Hampton...... 33-21 2009 Carson-Newman...... 31-14 1979 East Tennessee State...... 7-27 1993 Fort Valley State...... 36-14 2009 North Greenville...... 50-3 1980 Middle Tennessee State...... 36-0 1993 at Alabama A&M...... 49-7 2009 *Carson-Newman...... 21-24 1980 Tuskegee...... 25-13 1993 at Portland State...... 44-32 2010 at Glenville State...... 54-10 1980 Alabama A&M...... 28-32 1993 *Carson-Newman...... 38-28 2010 at Lambuth...... 31-0 1980 Central Florida...... 28-3 1993 *Hampton...... 45-20 2011 Central Oklahoma...... 31-10 1980 *Virginia Union...... 17-8 1993 *Texas A&M-Kingsville...... 27-25 2011 Glenville State...... 48-21 1980 *Eastern Illinois...... 31-56 1993 *Indiana, Pa...... 41-34 2011 vs. Abilene Christian...... 23-17 1981 Lane...... 41-0 1994 at Fort Valley State...... 35-0 2011 Harding...... 28-20 1981 at Alabama A&M...... 32-20 1994 Alabama A&M...... 58-13 2011 at Southern Arkansas...... 42-14 1981 Langston...... 36-6 1994 at Youngstown State...... 14-17 2011 at Arkansas Tech...... 44-10 1981 at Southwest Missouri State..28-21 1994 *Carson-Newman...... 17-13 2012 at Miles...... 31-30 1982 Southwest Missouri State...... 17-3 1994 *North Dakota ...... 35-7 2012 Harding...... 10-31 1982 Miles...... 45-6 1994 *Texas A&M-Kingsville...... 16-10 2012 Kentucky Christian...... 39-0 1982 Alabama A&M...... 38-17 1995 Albany State...... 41-13 2012 at Texas A&M-Kingsville...... 21-16 1983 Miles...... 38-0 1995 at Alabama A&M...... 49-0 2012 Tarleton State...... 28-38 1983 at Central Florida...... 47-20 1995 *Albany State...... 38-28 2013 Miles...... 42-7 1983 Alabama A&M (N)...... 20-20 1995 *Carson-Newman...... 28-7 2013 at Jacksonville State.. 21-24 (2 OT) 1983 *Virginia Union...... 16-14 1995 *Ferris State...... 45-7 2013 Texas A&M-Kingsville...... 49-17 1983 *Central State-Ohio...... 24-27 1995 *Pittsburg State...... 27-7 2013 at Tarleton State...... 44-72 1984 Miles...... 28-0 1996 at Albany State...... 10-17 2013 *Tuskegee...... 30-27 1984 at Savannah State...... 37-3 1996 Alabama A&M...... 47-0 2013 at UNC Pembroke...... 37-13 1984 Alabama A&M...... 26-12 1996 at Texas A&M-Kingsville...... 24-7 2013 at Lenoir-Rhyne...... 39-42 1985 Miles...... 40-0 1997 at Alabama A&M...... 49-20 2014 Langston...... 56-7 1985 Savannah State...... 43-22 1997 Texas A&M-Kingsville...... 17-12 2014 Western Oregon...... 30-10 1985 at Alabama A&M...... 6-3 1997 at SW Louisiana...... 48-42 (4 ots) 2014 at UNC Pembroke...... 27-6 1985 *Fort Valley State...... 14-7 1997 *at Carson-Newman...... 7-21 2015 at Miles...... 34-17 1985 *Bloomsburg...... 34-0 1998 Carson-Newman (N)...... 27-24 * - indicates NCAA playoff game 1985 *North Dakota State (N)...... 7-35 1999 Pittsburg State...... 21-28 N - indicates game played at neutral site UNA vs. Nationally Ranked Opponents North Alabama has played 92 games against nationally ranked opponents since 2003 1992 - including facing three ranked teams in 2014. Oct. 4 at Southern Arkansas 15th 21-14 W The Lions are 55-36-1 in the 92 previous meetings wth ranked opponents Nov. 1 at Valdosta State 1st 17-10 W over the last 23 seasons. Nov. 22 Southern Arkansas 12th 48-24 W UNA won 18 straight games against nationally ranked teams at home from Nov. 29 Carson-Newman 8th 41-9 W 1992-99, dating back to a 14-12 loss to third ranked Jacksonville State in the 1992 Dec. 6 at North Dakota 7th 22-29 L playoffs, prior to a 28-21 loss to Pittsburg State in 1999. 2004 UNA has played 48 of its last 92 games against ranked teams against Top 10 Sept. 4 at Tusculum 12th 28-7 W teams. The Lions are 28-20 in those previous 48 games. Sept. 18 at Delta State 16th 21-28 L Oct. 2 Central Arkansas 20th 31-3 W Date Opponent Rank Score Oct. 23 Valdosta State 5th 20-24 L 1992 2005 Oct. 17 Jacksonville State 15th 6-10 L Sept. 17 Delta State 9th 56-21 W Nov. 14 at Valdosta State 20th 24-24 T Sept. 24 Harding 24th 35-6 W Nov. 21 at Hampton 6th 33-21 W Oct. 20 at Valdosta State 3rd 23-26 L Nov. 28 Jacksonville State 3rd 12-14 L Nov. 12 at Valdosta State 9th 40-13 W 1993 Nov. 19 at North Carolina Central 19th 24-21 W Sept. 4 Fort Valley State 16th 36-14 W Nov. 26 at Central Arkansas (OT) 15th 41-38 W Oct. 2 at Portland State 3rd 44-32 W Dec. 3 NW Missouri State 21st 24-25 L Nov. 6 at Valdosta State 18th 31-21 W 2006 Nov. 20 Carson-Newman 14th 38-28 W Oct. 21 at Delta State 15th 17-10 W Nov. 27 Hampton 3rd 45-20 W Oct. 28 Valdosta State (OT) 12th 31-24 W Dec. 4 Texas A&M-Kingsville 19th 27-25 W Nov. 25 Newberry 12th 38-20 W Dec. 11 Indiana, Pa. 4th 41-34 W Dec. 2 Delta State 11th 10-27 L 1994 2007 Oct. 8 at Youngstown State (IAA) 3rd 14-17 L Oct. 18 Delta State 5th 28-17 W Nov. 5 Valdosta State 2nd 38-21 W Oct. 27 at Valdosta State 11th 24-27 L Nov. 12 West Georgia 10th 37-25 W Nov. 24 Delta State 9th 20-17 W Nov. 19 Carson-Newman 16th 17-13 W Dec. 1 at Valdosta State 8th 23-37 L Nov. 26 Valdosta State (2 OT) 6th 27-24 W 2008 Dec. 3 North Dakota 12th 35-7 W Sept. 4 at Carson-Newman 4th 20-13 W Dec. 10 Texas A&M-Kingsville 2nd 16-10 W Oct. 18 at Delta State 7th 28-34 L 1995 Oct. 25 Valdosta State 9th 41-23 W Sept. 2 Albany State 7th 41-13 W Nov. 1 Arkansas-Monticello 23rd 45-14 W Nov. 18 Albany State 12th 38-28 W Nov. 22 Valdosta State 13th 37-10 W Nov. 25 Carson-Newman 6th 28-7 W Nov. 29 at Delta State 4th 55-34 W Dec. 2 Ferris State 3rd 45-7 W Dec. 6 at NW Missouri State 3rd 7-41 L Dec. 9 Pittsburg State 4th 27-7 W 2009 1996 Sept. 5 Carson-Newman 22nd 31-14 W Aug. 31 at Albany State 13th 10-17 L Nov. 21 Arkansas Tech 21st 41-28 W Sept. 21 at Texas A&M-Kingsville 9th 24-7 W Nov. 28 Carson-Newman 10th 21-24 L Oct. 5 at Valdosta State (3 OT) 4th 31-34 L 2010 Nov. 9 at West Georgia 11th 31-32 L Oct. 14 Valdosta State 19th 0-5 L 1997 Oct. 28 at Delta State 19th 31-7 W Sept. 20 Texas A&M-Kingsville 2nd 17-12 W Nov. 20 at Valdosta State 17th 43-20 W Nov. 8 West Georgia 9th 21-18 W 2011 Nov. 22 at Carson-Newman 1st 7-21 L Sept. 17 vs. Abilene Christian 3rd 23-17 W 1998 Oct. 13 Delta State (OT) 2nd 24-30 L Sept. 5 Carson-Newman (N) 3rd 27-24 W Oct. 27 at West Alabama 23rd 26-31 L Sept. 12 at Southern Arkansas 10th 14-21 L Nov. 19 at West Alabama 22nd 43-27 W 1999 Nov. 26 at Delta State 8th 14-42 L Sept. 4 Pittsburg State 10th 21-28 L 2013 Sept. 11 Southern Arkansas 12th 14-24 L Oct. 26 at Valdosta State 11th 57-7 W Oct. 16 at Delta State 16th 7-33 L Nov. 2 West Alabama (OT) 20th 30-27 W 2000 Nov. 30 at UNC Pembroke 8th 37-13 W Sept. 2 at Pittsburg State (OT) 6th 21-28 L Dec. 7 at Lenoir-Rhyne 13th 39-42 L Oct. 28 Valdosta State 11th 21-45 L 2014 Nov. 4 West Georgia 4th 28-35 L Sept. 22 Valdosta State 21st 31-29 W 2001 Nov. 1 at Delta State 19th 28-33 L Sept. 1 Lambuth (NAIA) 4th 37-27 W Nov. 22 Valdosta State 21st 31-33 L Sept. 22 Delta State 1st 3-21 L 2015 Sept. 29 Central Arkansas 23rd 21-42 L Oct. 3 Valdosta State 9th Oct. 27 at Valdosta State 1st 7-54 L Nov. 3 at West Georgia 21st 0-49 L * underlined games are playoff contests 2002 Nov. 2 Valdosta State 2nd 28-45 L Attendance Records All‑Time 10,000-Plus UNA’s All‑Time Crowds at Braly Stadium High Attendance Games

1980...... 10,000 - Middle Tennessee State 24,837 vs. Abilene Christian 2011...... Cowboys Stadium 1980...... 12,000 - Alabama A&M 22,268 at Miles 2012...... Legion Field 1980...... 11,000 - Tennessee-Martin 22,136 at Portland State 1993 1981...... 12,000 - Jacksonville State 21,834 at Miles 2015...... Legion Field 1982...... 10,000 - Alabama A&M 21,682 at Central Florida 1988...... Citrus Bowl Stadium 1990...... 14,683 - Alabama A&M 20,834 at Jacksonville State 2013 1992...... 12,898 - Alabama A&M 19,497 at Alabama A&M 1997 1993...... 15,631 - Indiana, Pa. 17,411 at Youngstown State 1994 1994...... 14,217 - Alabama A&M 15,631 Indiana, Pa. 1993...... NCAA Champ Game 1994...... 10,614 - Central Arkansas 15,341 Pittsburg State 1995...... NCAA Champ Game 1994...... 13,526 - Texas A&M-Kingsville 14,683 Alabama A&M 1990 1995...... 10,394 - Albany State 14,217 Alabama A&M 1994 1995...... 10,014 - West Georgia 14,000 at Texas A&M-Kingsville 1996 1995...... 15,341 - Pittsburg State 14,000 at Jacksonville State 1988 1996...... 13,697 - Alabama A&M 14,000 at Jacksonville State 1990 1997...... 10,061 - Texas A&M-Kingsville 13,697 Alabama A&M 1996 1997...... 10,087 - West Georgia 13,683 at SW Louisiana 1997 2003...... 10,315 - West Alabama 13,662 at Jacksonville State 2003 2005...... 10,013 - West Alabama 13,526 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1994...... NCAA Champ Game 2006...... 11,051 - Harding 13,300 at Jacksonville State 1980 2006...... 10,174 - Arkansas-Monticello 12,898 Alabama A&M 1992 2006...... 12,347 - Valdosta State 12,644 Southern Arkansas 2010 2007...... 10,206 - West Alabama 12,526 West Alabama 2013 2008...... 11,024 - Southern Arkansas 12,500 Alabama A&M (B’ham) 1987 2008...... 11,102 - Valdosta State 12,347 Valdosta State 2006 2008...... 10,082 - Arkansas-Monticello 12,094 Miles 2013 2009...... 11,543 - Carson-Newman 12,054 Arkansas Tech 2009 2009...... 12,054 - Arkansas Tech 12,000 Alabama A&M 1980 2009...... 10,652 - West Alabama 12,000 Jacksonville State 1981 2010...... 10,521 - Henderson State 11,543 Carson-Newman 2009 2010...... 12,644 - Southern Arkansas 11,103 Langston 2014 2011...... 11,072 - Central Oklahoma 11,102 Valdosta State 2008 2011...... 11,101 - Delta State 11,101 Delta State 2011 2012...... 10,872 - Harding 11,072 Central Oklahoma 2011 2012...... 10,913 - Kentucky Christian 11,051 Harding 2006 2013...... 12,094 - Miles 11,024 Southern Arkansas 2008 2013...... 10,127 - Delta State 2013...... 10,421 - West Georgia ALL-TIME UNA HIGHEST 2013...... 12,526 - West Alabama ATTENDANCE GAMES - ON THE ROAD 2014...... 11,103 - Langston 24,837 vs. Abilene Christian 2011...... Cowboys Stadium 2014...... 10,482 - Valdosta State 22,268 at Miles 2012...... Legion Field * In 2013, for the first time in school history, UNA had home 22,136 at Portland State 1993 attendance of more than 10,000 at three consecutive home games. 21,834 at Miles 2015...... Legion Field 21,682 at Central Florida 1988...... Citrus Bowl Stadium ALL-TIME UNA HIGHEST 20,834 at Jacksonville State 2013 ATTENDANCE GAMES - at Braly 19,497 at Alabama A&M 1997 1993...... 15,631 - Indiana, Pa. 17,411 at Youngstown State 1994 1995...... 15,341 - Pittsburg State 13,683 at SW Louisiana 1997 1990...... 14,683 - Alabama A&M 14,000 at Texas A&M-Kingsville 1996 1994...... 14,217 - Alabama A&M 14,000 at Jacksonville State 1988 1996...... 13,697 - Alabama A&M 14,000 at Jacksonville State 1990 1994...... 13,526 - Texas A&M-Kingsville 13,662 at Jacksonville State 2003 1992...... 12,898 - Alabama A&M 13,300 at Jacksonville State 1980 2010...... 12,644 - Southern Arkansas 2013...... 12,526 - West Alabama 2006...... 12,347 - Valdosta State AFCA Division II Poll AMERICAN FOOTBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION September 28, 2015 NCAA Division II Pre-Season Poll

Rank School (1st votes) Rec. Pts. Prev. Week 4 Next Game 1. Minnesota St. (30) 4-0 798 1 D. Minnesota-Crookston, 63-3 Oct. 3 at Upper Iowa 2. West Georgia (2) 4-0 756 2 D. Clark Atlanta (Ga.), 56-0 Oct. 3 at West Alabama 3. Northwest Missouri St. 4-0 735 3 D. Central Oklahoma, 23-16 Oct. 3 at Northeastern St. (Okla.) 4. Ferris St. (Mich.) 3-0 703 4 D. Saginaw Valley St. (Mich.), 35-18 Oct. 3 at Findlay (Ohio) 5. Delta St. (Miss.) . 4-0 668 5 D. Albany St. (Ga.), 40-0 Oct. 3 vs. Florida Tech 6. Angelo St. (Texas) 4-0 631 6 D. West Texas A&M, 35-17 Oct. 3 vs. No. 20 Midwestern St. 7. Sioux Falls (S.D.) 4-0 596 7 D. Northern St. (S.D.), 28-10 Oct. 3 at Wayne St. (Neb.) 8. North Alabama 3-0 561 8 D. Florida Tech, 55-48 Oct. 3 at No. 9 Valdosta St. (Ga.) 9. Valdosta St. (Ga.) 3-0 552 9 D. Cumberland (Tenn.), 56-22 Oct. 3 vs. No. 8 North Alabama 10. Colorado St.-Pueblo 3-1 480 10 D. Western New Mexico, 42-27 Oct. 3 at Adams St. (Colo.) 11. Colorado School of Mines 4-0 469 11 D. Black Hills St. (S.D.), 62-22 Oct. 3 vs. New Mexico Highlands 12. Harding (Ark.) 4-0 448 12 D. Arkansas-Monticello, 47-21 Oct. 3 at No. 24 Ouachita Baptist 13. Ashland (Ohio) 4-0 409 13 D. Findlay (Ohio), 40-28 Oct. 3 at Malone (Ohio) 14. Shepherd (W.Va.) 4-0 346 16 D. Notre Dame (Ohio), 43-14 Oct. 10 at Glenville St. (W.Va.) 15. Pittsburg St. (Kan.) 3-1 335 15 D. Fort Hays St. (Kan.), 31-24 Oct. 3 vs. Missouri Western St. 16. Humboldt St. (Calif.) 3-0 301 17 Idle Oct. 3 at South Dakota Mines 17. Tuskegee (Ala.) 4-0 272 18 D. Lane (Tenn.), 41-14 Oct. 3 at North Carolina-Pembroke 18t. Texas A&M-Commerce 3-1 197 20 D. Eastern New Mexico, 42-31 Oct. 3 at Tarleton St. (Texas) 18t. Michigan Tech 4-0 197 21 D. Northern Michigan, 24-23 Oct. 10 vs. Northwood (Mich.) 20. Midwestern St. (Texas) 4-0 189 23 D. Tarleton St. (Texas), 63-46 Oct. 3 at No. 6 Angelo St. (Texas) 21. Concord (W.Va.) 3-1 184 19 D. West Virginia Wesleyan, 59-17 Oct. 1 at Charleston (W.Va.) 22. Lenoir-Rhyne (N.C.) 3-1 163 22 D. Limestone (S.C.), 46-22 Oct. 3 vs. Carson-Newman (Tenn.) 23. Emporia St. (Kan.) 4-0 93 NR D. Northeastern St. (Okla.), 55-14 Oct. 3 at Lindenwood (Mo.) 24. Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) . 3-1 87 24 D. Northwestern Oklahoma St., 55-13 Oct. 3 vs. No. 12 Harding (Ark.) 25. Minnesota-Duluth 2-2 49 25 D. Upper Iowa, 28-24 Oct. 3 at Minnesota St.-Moorhead

Dropped Out: Slippery Rock (Pa.) (14)

Others Receiving Votes: Grand Valley St. (Mich.), 29; Arkansas Tech, 28; Azusa Pacific (Calif.), 26; Wingate (N.C.), 23; Slippery Rock (Pa.), 19; Stonehill (Mass.), 11; Washburn (Kan.), 9; West Texas A&M, 7; Colorado Mesa, 6; Fort Hays St. (Kan.), 6; Henderson St. (Ark.), 5; East Central (Okla.), 4; Virginia Union, 4; Newberry (S.C.), 2; Bloomsburg (Pa.), 1; Indianapolis (Ind.), 1.

Lions in the AFCA Division II Polls Lions in Final Nov. 7...... No. 3 Lions No. 1 Dec. 15...... No. 5 Nov. 14...... No. 3 in 27 straight 2004 NCAA Polls 1985 Preseason...... No. 8 North Alabama has been ranked Sept. 30...... No. 17 Polls Aug. 31...... No. 7 in the NCAA Division II Top Twenty Oct. 7...... No. 14 Oct. 4...... No. 1 Sept. 7...... No. 6 Five final poll 19 times since 1980, Oct. 14...... No. 11 Oct. 11...... No. 1 Sept. 14...... No. 6 including an unprecedented three Oct. 21...... No. 11 Oct. 18...... No. 1 Sept. 21...... No. 14. straight No. 1 rankings to end the Oct. 28...... No. 11 Oct. 25...... No. 1 Oct. 5...... No. 24 1993, 1994 and 1995 seasons. Nov. 4...... No. 7 Nov. 1...... No. 1 Oct. 12...... No. 22 Nov. 11...... No. 6 Nov. 8...... No. 1 Oct. 19...... No. 23 1980...... No. 3 Nov. 18...... No. 4 1994 2005 1981...... No. 10 Nov. 25...... No. 2 Preseason...... No. 1 Sept. 20...... No. 18 1983...... No. 3 1986 Sept. 12...... No. 1 Sept. 27...... No. 14 1985...... No. 2 Sept. 22...... No. 16 Sept. 19...... No. 1 Oct. 4...... No. 22 1990...... No. 15 Sept. 29...... No. 13 Sept. 26...... No. 1 Oct. 11...... No. 17 1992...... No. 16 1987 Oct. 3...... No. 1 Oct. 18...... No. 14 1993...... No. 1 Sept. 29...... No. 15 Oct. 10...... No. 1 Oct. 25...... No. 18 1994...... No. 1 Oct. 5...... No. 12 Oct. 17...... No. 1 Nov. 1...... No. 15 1995...... No. 1 Oct. 12...... No. 9 Oct. 24...... No. 1 Nov. 8...... No. 13 1997...... No. 13 Oct. 19...... No. 7 Oct. 31...... No. 1 Dec. 13...... No. 4 2003...... No. 2 Oct. 26...... No. 8 Nov. 7...... No. 1 2006 2005...... No. 4 1989 1995 Aug. 22...... No. 3 2006...... No. 6 Sept. 25...... No. 20 Preseason...... No. 1 Aug. 29...... No. 3 2007...... No. 6 Oct. 9...... No. 19 Sept. 11...... No. 1 Sept. 5...... No. 3 2008...... No. 3 Sept. 18...... No. 1 Sept. 12...... No. 3 2009...... No. 6 Sept. 25...... No. 1 Sept. 19...... No. 3 2010...... No. 22 Oct. 2...... No. 1 Sept. 26...... No. 3 2011...... No. 14 Oct. 9...... No. 1 Oct. 3...... No. 3 2013...... No. 10 Oct. 16...... No. 1 Oct. 10...... No. 3 Oct. 23...... No. 1 Oct. 17...... No. 3 * The 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994 and Oct. 30...... No. 1 Oct. 24...... No. 3 1995 polls were prior to the final Nov. 6...... No. 1 Oct. 31...... No. 3 regular‑season games. No poll was 1996 Nov. 7...... No. 3 done following the playoff selection. Preseason...... No. 1 Nov. 14...... No. 3 Dec. 19...... No. 6 Sept. 9...... No. 9 2007 Lions in Lions in Sept. 16...... No. 7 NCAA Polls Aug. 21...... No. 4 NCAA Polls Sept. 23...... No. 4 Aug. 28...... No. 4 in the 1980s in the 1990s Oct. 7...... No. 20 Sept. 4...... No. 4 North Alabama was ranked 57 times Although this listing is incomplete Oct. 28...... No. 15 Sept. 11...... No. 3 during the 1990s, with 27 consecutive for several seasons, the Lions 1997 Sept. 18...... No. 3 No. 1 rankings from Oct. 11, 1993 were ranked throughout the 1980s, Oct. 27...... No. 17 Sept. 25...... No. 3 to Sept. 9, 1996, and 36 Top Ten including ranking in the season- Nov. 3...... No. 17 Oct. 2...... No. 3 rankings. ending Top Ten four times during the Nov. 10...... No. 14 Oct. 9...... No. 3 first six years of the decade. Nov. 17...... No. 13 Oct. 16...... No. 2 1990 1998 Oct. 23...... No. 2 Sept. 24...... No. 17 1980 Aug. 24...... No. 14 Oct. 30...... No. 11 Oct. 1...... No. 17 Sept. 30...... No. 4 Sept. 21...... No. 7 Nov. 6...... No. 10 Oct. 8...... No. 14 Oct. 7...... No. 4 Sept. 28...... No. 5 Nov. 13...... No. 10 Oct. 22...... No. 17 Oct. 14...... No. 9 Oct. 5...... No. 5 Final...... No. 6 Oct. 29...... No. 18 Oct. 21...... No. 9 2008 Nov. 4...... No. 15 Oct. 28...... No. 6 Lions in Aug. 19...... No. 4 1991 Nov. 4...... No. 6 NCAA Polls Sept. 2...... No. 3 Preseason...... No. 9 Nov. 11...... No. 6 in the 2000s Sept. 9...... No. 3 1992 Nov. 18...... No. 5 North Alabama got its first national Sept. 16...... No. 3 Sept. 14...... No. 17 Nov. 25...... No. 3 ranking of the decade on Sept. Sept. 23...... No. 3 Sept. 21...... No. 11 1981 23, 2003. Sept. 30...... No. 3 Oct. 5...... No. 19 Final...... No. 10 Oct. 7...... No. 2 Oct. 12...... No. 15 2003 1982 Oct. 14...... No. 2 Oct. 19...... No. 20 Sept. 23...... No. 22 Oct. 30...... No. 7 Oct. 21...... No. 8 Nov. 2...... No. 20 Sept. 30...... No. 13 1983 Oct. 28...... No. 6 Nov. 9...... No. 16 Oct. 7...... No. 11 Sept. 26...... No. 10 Nov. 4...... No. 5 1993 Oct. 14...... No. 7 Oct. 3...... No. 5 Nov. 11...... No. 5 Preseason...... No. 2 Oct. 21...... No. 4 Oct. 10...... No. 7 Final...... No. 3 Oct. 17...... No. 6 Sept. 13...... No. 3 Oct. 28...... No. 3 Oct. 24...... No. 4 Sept. 20...... No. 2 Nov. 4...... No. 2 Oct. 31...... No. 3 Sept. 27...... No. 2 Nov. 11...... No. 2 Nov. 18...... No. 2 Lions in the AFCA Division II Polls

2009 LIONS WERE RANKED IN 75 STRAIGHT POLLS Preseason...... No. 6 North Alabama was ranked in 75 consecutive NCAA Division II polls from 2005 to 2010. Aug. 31...... No. 4 The streak began when the Lions moved into the Division II poll on Sept. 20, 2005 at No. Sept. 7...... No. 3 18. UNA remained in the Top 25 in every poll until finally dropping out on Nov. 15, 2010. Sept. 14...... No. 3 Sept. 21...... No. 3 The Lions were ranked in the Top 6 in Division II in 65 of those 75 polls. Sept. 28...... No. 3 After that one week out of the poll, UNA was ranked in 13 straight polls, and in 88 Oct. 5...... No. 3 of the 89 over that seven year period. Oct. 12...... No. 2 Oct. 19...... No. 1 LIONS RANKED IN TOP SIX Oct. 26...... No. 1 Nov. 2...... No. 1 The Lions have had numerous long runs in the Division II Top 10. Nov. 9...... No. 5 Dec. 14...... No. 6 35 straight weeks in Top 6 - 2007-2010 2010 34 straight weeks in Top 9 - 1993-1996 - includes 27 straigt weeks at No. 1 Preseason...... No. 3 25 straight weeks in Top 6 - 2005-2007 Aug. 30...... No. 4 Sept. 6...... No. 3 Sept. 13...... No. 3 Sept. 20...... No. 3 Sept. 27...... No. 3 Oct. 4...... No. 3 2015 Oct. 11...... No. 3 Preseason...... No. 15 Oct. 18...... No. 10 Sept. 7...... No. 13 Oct. 25...... No. 21 Sept. 14...... No. 10 Nov. 1...... No. 18 Sept. 21...... No. 8 Nov. 8...... No. 15 Sept. 28...... No. 8 Nov. 15...... unranked Dec. 20...... No. 22 2011 Preseason...... No. 6 Sept. 5...... No. 5 Sept. 12...... No. 4 Sept. 19...... No. 2 Sept. 26...... No. 2 Oct. 3...... No. 1 Oct. 10...... No. 1 Oct. 17...... No. 5 Oct. 24...... No. 5 Oct. 31...... No. 17 Nov. 7...... No. 13 Nov. 14...... No. 12 Final...... No. 14 2013 Sept. 9...... No. 22 Sept. 16...... No. 24 Nov. 4...... No. 24 Nov. 11...... No. 20 Nov. 18...... No. 16 Final...... No. 10 2014 Preseason...... No. 5 Sept. 8...... No. 5 Sept. 15...... No. 5 Sept. 22...... No. 5 Sept. 29...... No. 5 Oct. 6...... No. 5 Oct. 13...... No. 4 Oct. 20...... No. 3 Oct. 27...... No. 3 Nov. 3...... No. 15 Nov. 10...... No. 15 Nov. 17...... No. 12 Final...... No. 16 2015 Lion Notes

ALL-TIME GSC FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS 2012 ...... West Alabama 5-0 2013 ...... North Alabama 5-1 1971 ...... West Alabama 5‑1 ...... West Alabama 5-1 ...... Troy State 5-1 2014 ...... North Alabama 6-1 1972 ...... Northwestern Louisiana 6‑0 ...... Delta State 6-1 1973 ...... Troy State 6‑1 1974 ...... Jacksonville State 7‑1 1975 ...... Nicholls State 7‑2 Championships by Current GSC Members 1976 ...... Troy State 7‑1 11 North Alabama 1977 ...... Jacksonville State 7‑1 7 Delta State 1978 ...... Jacksonville State 6‑1 6 Valdosta State 1979 ...... Mississippi College 5‑1 3 West Alabama 1980 ...... North Alabama 6‑0 2 West Georgia 1981 ...... Jacksonville State 6‑0 1982 ...... Jacksonville State 7‑0 Championships by Former Members 1983 ...... North Alabama 8‑0 9 Jacksonville State 1984 ...... Troy State 7‑1 6 Troy State 1985 ...... North Alabama 7‑1 3 Mississippi College 1986 ...... Troy State 8‑0 1 Arkansas Tech 1987 ...... Troy State 8‑0 1 Tennessee-Martin 1988 ...... Tennessee‑Martin 7‑1 1 Southern Arkansas ...... Jacksonville State 7‑1 1 Henderson State ...... Mississippi College 7‑1 1 Central Arkansas 1989 ...... Jacksonville State 8‑0 1 Northwestern Louisiana 1990 ...... Mississippi College 8‑0 1 Nicholls State 1991 ...... Jacksonville State 6‑0 1992 ...... Jacksonville State 5-0-1 Coaches with most GSC Football Championships 1993 ...... North Alabama 7‑0 5 Bobby Wallace, UNA 1993, 1994, 1995, 2013 1994 ...... North Alabama 7-0 2014 4 Bill Burgess, JSU 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992 1995 ...... North Alabama 8-0 4 Ron Roberts, DSU 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011 1996 ...... Valdosta State 6-2 4 Chris Hatcher, VSU 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004 1997 ...... Southern Arkansas 6-1 1998 ...... Delta State 8-1 UNA’s 50 Gulf South Conference Championships ...... West Georgia 8-1 16 1982, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1999 ...... Arkansas Tech 8-1 1987, 1988, 1996, 1997, 2000 ...... Valdosta State 9-1 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, ...... Delta State 9-1 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006 ...... West Georgia 9-1 11 Football 1980, 1983, 1985, 1993, 2001 ...... Valdosta State 9-0 1994, 1995, 2003, 2006, 2002 ...... Valdosta State 9-0 2009, 2013, 2014 2003 ...... North Alabama 9‑0 7 Men’s 1977, 1981, 1984, 1988 1994, 1996, 2014 2004 ...... Valdosta State 9-0 5 Baseball 1984, 1989, 1993, 1997, 2005 ...... Central Arkansas 8-1 1999 2006 ...... North Alabama 8‑0 3 Men’s 2009, 2010, 2012 2007 ...... Delta State 8-0 3 1983, 1986, 1987 2008 ...... Delta State 8-0 2 Women’s Cross Country1987, 1988 2009 ...... North Alabama 7-1 1 Men’s 1981 2010 ...... Delta State 6-2 1 Women’s Tennis 1987 ...... Valdosta State 6-2 1 Women’s Basketball 1985 ...... Henderson State 6-2 1 Women’s Soccer 2011 2011 ...... Delta State 3-1 Top Offensive Games

TEAM RUSHING YARDS 620 Shorter...... 2014 53 @ West Georgia 2008 550 Delta State...... 1993 616 Delta State...... 1983 53 vs. Tennessee-Martin 1949 545 Valdosta State...... 1982 608 Fort Valley State...... 1994 53 @ Valdosta State 1982 520 Arkansas Tech...... 1997 607 West Georgia...... 1993 53 vs. Delta State 1983 506 Fort Valley State...... 1993 606 Harding...... 2007 52 vs. Harding 2008 484 Fort Valley State...... 1994 603 West Georgia...... 1983 52 @ North Greenville 2008 472 Hampton...... 1993 601 @Arkansas Tech...... 2011 52 vs. West Alabama 1955 463 Fort Valley State...... 1992 591 @Glenville State...... 2010 52 @ Arkansas Tech 1995 435 West Georgia...... 1994 581 Arkansas Tech...... 2002 52 vs. Gordon Military 1967 432 Albany State...... 1995 570 Hampton...... 1993 51 @ Tennessee-Martin 1969 424 Southern Arkansas...... 1996 565 West Alabama...... 1993 51 @ Union 1952 417 West Alabama...... 1997 565 Stillman...... 2003 51 @ Arkansas-Monticello 1998 413 Tennessee-Martin...... 1969 553 West Alabama...... 2010 51 @ West Alabama 1999 408 SW Louisiana...... 1997 549 Arkansas Tech...... 2003 50 North Greenville 2009 403 Henderson State...... 1995 548 Ouachita Baptsit...... 2006 50 @ West Alabama 1994 402 West Georgia...... 1993 544 Arkansas Tech...... 1995 542 Central Arkansas...... 2002 INDIVIDUAL PASSING YARDS TEAM PASSING Y ARDS 542 West Alabama...... 2003 511 Luke Wingo vs. Valdosta State (2014) 511 Valdosta State...... 2014 542 West Georgia...... 2007 447 Lee Chapple vs. Glenville State (2010) 510 @ Glenville State...... 2010 540 West Alabama...... 1997 431 Harrison Beck vs. Arkansas Tech (2009) 492 Harding...... 2008 540 Fort Valley State...... 1993 401 A.J. Milwee vs. Carson-Newman (2008) 473 West Alabama...... 2005 539 West Alabama...... 1989 398 Luke Wingo vs. Florida Tech (2015) 463 Arkansas Tech...... 2009 537 Indiana, Pa...... 1993 398 Will Hall vs. Southern Arkansas (2002) 450 Florida Tech...... 2015 536 @Valdosta State...... 2013 397 Lee Chapple vs. West Alabama (2011) 446 @Arkansas Tech...... 2011 535 West Georgia...... 2002 384 Lee Chapple vs. West Alabama (2010) 439 @Valdosta State...... 2009 523 Fort Valley State...... 1992 379 Vinnie Saylor vs. West Alabama (2005) 401 @Carson-Newman...... 2008 523 Valdosta State...... 2014 372 Will Hall vs. Ouachita Baptist (2002) 398 Southern Arkansas...... 2002 520 Kentucky Christian...... 2012 368 A.J. Milwee vs. Ark.-Monticello (2008) 397 @West Alabama...... 2011 518 Valdosta State...... 2009 362 Harrison Beck vs. Henderson State (2009) 384 West Alabama...... 2010 516 West Alabama...... 2011 359 Vinnie Saylor vs. Tusculum (2005) 374 Glenville State...... 2011 516 Henderson State...... 2009 350 Harrison Beck vs. Valdosta State (2009) 372 Ouachita Baptist...... 2002 515 Central Florida...... 1983 341 Harrison Beck vs. Arkansas Tech (2009) 371 Tusculum...... 2005 509 Arkansas-Monticello...... 1998 339 Lee Chapple vs. Arkansas Tech (2011) 367 Southern Arkansas...... 2008 507 Tennessee-Martin...... 1969 338 Will Hall vs. West Georgia (2002) 367 Ouachita Baptist...... 2006 507 Southern Arkansas...... 2002 337 Will Hall vs. North Dakota (2003) 365 @ Southern Arkansas...... 2011 506 West Georgia...... 1994 335 Will Hall vs. Carson-Newman (2003) 362 Henderson State...... 2009 504 Harding...... 2006 333 A.J. Milwee vs. Harding (2007) 358 Harding...... 2007 503 @ Hampton...... 1992 329 A.J. Milwee vs. Southern Arkansas (2008) 350 West Alabama...... 2003 503 @ Southwestern La...... 1970 326 Will Hall vs. Arkansas Tech (2002) 345 Shorter...... 2014 503 Southern Arkansas...... 2004 324 Will Hall vs. Central Arkansas (2002) 341 Arkansas Tech (Playoffs)...... 2009 503 Mississippi College...... 2015 322 Vinnie Saylor vs. Delta State (2005) 338 West Georgia...... 2002 501 @ Tarleton State...... 2013 321 Lee Chapple vs. Henderson State (2010) 335 Carson-Newman (Playoffs)...... 2003 321 Lee Chapple vs. Southern Arkansas (2011) 326 Arkansas Tech...... 2002 TEAM POINTS SCORED 321 Luke Wingo vs. Shorter (2014) 324 Central Arkansas...... 2002 76 vs. West Alabama 2005 320 Lee Chapple vs. West Alabama (2011) 322 Delta State...... 1983 68 vs. Stillman 2003 318 A.J. Milwee vs. Valdosta State (2007) 322 Delta State...... 2005 65 vs. West Georgia 2007 317 Lee Chapple vs. Glenville State (2011) 322 Southern Arkansas...... 2009 65 vs. West Alabama 1993 316 Luke Wingo vs. West Georgia (2014) 321 Henderson State...... 2010 63 vs. Southeast Missouri 1956 314 A.J. Milwee vs. Harding (2008) 320 @West Alabama (Playoffs)...... 2011 62 @ Valdosta State 2009 313 A.J. Milwee vs. Ouachita Baptist (2006) 318 West Georgia...... 2009 59 vs. Arkansas-Monticello 2004 312 Will Hall vs. Ouachita Baptist (2003) 316 West Georgia...... 2014 58 @Mississippi College 2014 308 Will Hall vs. West Alabama (2003) 315 Ouachita Baptist...... 2003 58 @ Harding 2007 308 Lee Chapple vs. Harding (2011) 315 West Georgia...... 2007 58 vs. Delta State 1993 312 Stillman...... 2003 58 vs. Alabama A&M 1994 34 TOTAL 308 Harding...... 2011 57 @ Valdosta State 2013 9 Lee Chapple 304 Valdosta State...... 2013 57 vs. Southern Arkansas 2008 9 Will Hall 56 Langston 2014 7 A.J. Milwee TEAM TOTAL YARDS 56 vs. West Alabama 1997 4 Luke WIngo 752 Arkansas Tech...... 1997 55 Florida Tech 2015 4 Harrison Beck 705 Harding...... 2008 55 @ Florida Tech 2013 3 Vinnie Saylor 654 West Alabama...... 2005 55 West Georgia 2009 650 Florida Tech...... 2015 55 @ Delta State 2008 646 Delta State...... 1993 55 @ Arkansas Tech 2003 641 Valdosta State...... 1983 54 @ Glenville State 2010 624 Southern Arkansas...... 2008 54 @ West Alabama 1990 The Last Time NORTH ALABAMA OPPONENTS UNA INDIVIDUALS Kickoff Return for a Touchdown: Kickoff Return for a Touchdown: PASSING November 1, 2014 - November 12, 2011 - 300 Passing Yards in a Game Darvell Harris 89 yards vs. Delta State Matt Pierce of Valdosta State, 96 yards September 26, 2015 Luke Wingo vs.Florida Tech (399 yds) Punt Return for a Touchdown: Punt Return for a Touchdown: September 5, 2013 - December 1, 2007 - RUSHING Philbert Martial 50 yards vs. Miles 65 yards by Sherard Reynolds of Valdosta State 100 Yards Rushing in a Game 80 yards by Roger King of Valdosta State September 26, 2015 Interception Return for a Lamonte Thompson vs. Miles Touchdown: Interception Return for a Touchdown: 123 yards on 19 carries October 4, 2014 December 7, 2013 200 Yards Rushing in a Game Philnert Martial vs. Western Oregon (70 yards) Michael Green of Lenoir-Rhyne, 55 yards off October 21, 2000 vs. Harding (A) Luke Wingo Tyler Peterson 200 yards, 20 att. Fumble Return for a Touchdown: Previous was Oct. 21, 1995 by A.J. Lamar vs. September 13, 2014 Fumble Return for a Touchdown: Henderson State - 216 yards, 18 att. Jalan Jones 2 yards vs. Mississippi College November 8, 2014 - Two players with 100 Yards Rushing in Same Cody Simpson of Shorter, 0 yards; Game UNA Blocked a Punt: recovered in end zone November 25, 2006 vs. Newberry October 26, 2013 A.J. Milwee 112 yards, 19 att. by Tavarius Wilson vs. Valdosta State Blocked a UNA Punt: Anthony Merritt 103 yards, 6 att. September 27, 2014 UNA Blocked a Field Goal: Valdosta State blocked a Taylor Pontius punt RECEIVING September 14, 2013 100 Yards Receiving in a Game Shaquille Smith vs. Jacksonville State Returned a Blocked UNA Punt for TD: September 26, 2015 vs. Valdosta State October 29, 2005 Dre Hall, 6 catches for 134 yards UNA Blocked an Extra Point: West Georgia blocked a Lyle Atkinson punt and Two Players with 100 yards receiving in November 30, 2013 Johnny Williams returned for a TD same game: Dominique Duster vs. UNC Pembroke November 22, 2014 vs. Valdosta State Blocked a UNA Field Goal: Dre Hall, 6 catches for 128 yards UNA was Held Scoreless: Josh Montgomery blocked on September 17, Jarret Smithl, 3 catches for 110 yards October 14, 2010 2011, by Abilene Christian 5-0 by Valdosta State. Snapped a streak of RETURNS having scored in 107 consecutive games dating Blocked a UNA Extra Point: Two Kick Return TDs in a Game back to November 3, 2001 September 15, 2012 September 17, 2005 by Ky. Christian of Michael Schuster Anthony Merritt vs. Delta State UNA was Held Scoreless at Braly: 88-yard Punt Return October 14, 2010 UNA Held an Opponent Scoreless: 82-yard Kickoff Return 5-0 by Valdosta State. Snapped a streak of September 13, 2014 - 58-0 vs. Miss. College PREVIOUS . . .October 24, 1998 - having scored in 75 consecutive home games Corey Harris at Henderson State. dating back to October 4, 1997 Opponent’s Last Game Without a 88-yard Kickoff Return Turnover: 54-yard Punt Return UNA’s Last Game Without a September 12, 2015 by Mississippi College Two Defensive Return TDs in a Game Turnover: September 6, 2003 - November 13, 2014 vs. West Alabama UNA Was Victim of a Safety: Terrance Walden vs. Stillman September 27, 2014 vs. Valdosta State 27-yard Interception Return UNA Recorded a Safety: 64-yard Fumble Return September 14, 2013 - UNA Defense Allowed 300 Yards vs. Jacksonville State Rushing: November 22, 2014 - 395 by Valdosta State OPPONENTS UNA Recorded Defensive PAT: RUSHING November 12, 2011 UNA Defense Allowed 400 Yards 100 Rushing Yards in a Game blocked extra point vs. Valdosta Passing: November 22, 2014 by Austin Scott of Valdosta State, returned for a defensive extra-point by 450 by Delta State on Sept. 21, 2013. It is State, 19 carries for 184 yards & Jake Medlcok Darnell Jackson the only the third time in school history that of Valdosta State, 19 carries for 116 yards any team has passed for more than 400 yards 200 Rushing Yards in a Game 300 Yards Rushing: against UNA. November 2, 2013 by Javae Swindle of West September 20, 2014 vs.Langston - 327 Alabama, 30 carries for 228 yards 400 Yards Rushing: UNA Defense Allowed 600 Total Yards: PASSING Nov. 13, 1999 at West Alabama - 402 November 22, 2014 vs. Valdosta State - 629. 400 Passing Yards in a Game 500 Yards Rushing: The only other times UNA has ever allowed Seotember 15, 2013 - Delta State (H) Sept. 27, 1997 at Arkansas Tech - 520 more than 600 yards - Travis Champion 450 (40-52-2) 400 Yards Passing: 601 to Jacksonville State in 1971 RECEIVING November 22, 2014 vs. Valdosta State - 511 648 to Valdosta State on Oct. 28, 2000 200 Receiving Yards in a Game 500 Yards Passing: 659 by Valdosta State on Oct. 27, 2001 November 4, 2000 - West Georgia (H) November 22, 2014 vs. Valdosta State - 511 602 by Delta State on Sept. 21, 2012 Andre Heard 8 for 201 600 Yards Total Offense: November 8, 2014 vs. Shorter - 620 700 Yards Total Offense: Sept. 25, 2008 vs. Harding - 705 UNA Statistical Rankings

UNA PASSING YARDS IN A CAREER UNA PASS COMPLETIONS IN A CAREER Yds Player Year Att. Comp No. Player Years 8436 A.J. Milwee 2005-08 1030 677 677 A.J. Milwee 2005-08 6373 Lee Chapple 2010-11 848 537 537 Lee Chapple 2010-11 6166 Will Hall 2002-03 693 471 471 Will Hall 2002-03 5949 Luke Wingo 2012-15 671 435 440 Vinnie Saylor 2003-05 5131 Vinnie Saylor 2003-05 746 440 426 Luke Wingo 2012-15 4692 Tyler Peterson 1997-00 613 293 332 Don Cornelius 1964‑67 4309 Don Cornelius 1964‑67 637 332 293 Tyler Peterson 1997-00 3823 Harrison Beck 2009 505 293 293 Harrison Beck 2009 3684 Cody Gross 1992‑95 396 203 253 Rusty Towery 1979‑83 3287 Rusty Towery 1979‑83 486 253 206 Craig Bryant 1988‑90

UNA RUSHING YARDS IN A CAREER UNA TOUCHDOWNS SCORED IN A CAREER Yds Player Year Att. TD TDs Player Years 4421 1989,91‑93 791 36 63 DeMarcus Blount 2002-05 3158 Clarence Johnson 1980‑85 586 34 40 Cody Gross 1992-95 3116 DeMarcus Blount 2002-05 661 57 37 Clarence Johnson 1980‑85 2817 Brian Satterfield 1989‑90,92‑93 474 32 37 Tyrone Rush 1989‑93 2796 Lamonte Thompson 2012-15 486 29 33 Don Cornelius 1964‑67 2587 A.J. Lamar 1993-96 401 31 32 A.J. Lamar 1993-96 2431 Lawson Fletcher 1978‑81 490 22 32 Brian Satterfield 1989‑93 2271 Leonard Thomas 1968‑71 463 21 31 Lamonte Thompson 2012-15 2106 Greg Manson 1997-98 335 22 29 Luke Wingo 2012-15 2096 Marc Merrit 1973‑76 436 21 26 Tyler Peterson 1997-00

UNA TOTAL OFFENSE IN A CAREER UNA RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS IN A CAREER Yds Player Years Rush Pass No. Player Years 9401 A.J. Milwee 2005-08 965 8436 57 DeMarcus Blount 2002-05 7011 Luke Wingo 2012-15 1062 5949 40 Cody Gross 1992-95 6616 Tyler Peterson 1997-00 1309 1951 36 Tyrone Rush 1989‑93 6611 Will Hall 2002-03 445 6166 34 Clarence Johnson 1980‑85 6311 Lee Chapple 2010-11 -62 6373 33 Don Cornelius 1964‑67 5495 Vinnie Saylor 2003-05 364 5131 32 Brian Satterfield 1989‑93 5614 Cody Gross 1992-95 1930 3684 31 A.J. Lamar 1993-96 5226 Don Cornelius 1964‑67 917 4309 29 Lamonte Thompson 2012-15 4421 Tyrone Rush 1989,91‑93 4421 — 29 Luke Wingo 2012-14 3877 Rusty Towery 1979‑83 590 3287 26 Tyler Peterson 1997-00

UNA PASS ATTEMPTS IN A CAREER UNA TOUCHDOWN PASSES IN A CAREER No. Player Years TDs Player Years 1030 A.J. Milwee 2005-08 73 A. J. Milwee 2005-08 848 Lee Chapple 2010-11 45 Lee Chapple 2010-11 746 Vinnie Saylor 2003-05 42 Will Hall 2002-03 693 Will Hall 2002-03 41 Vinnie Saylor 2003-05 680 Luke Wingo 2012-15 40 Luke Wingo 2012-15 637 Don Cornelius 1964‑67 33 Joe Elmore 1950‑53 613 Tyler Peterson 1997-00 32 Tyler Peterson 1997-00 505 Harrison Beck 2009 31 Harrison Beck 2009 486 Rusty Towery 1979‑83 25 Cody Gross 1992‑95 444 Randy Elmore 1969‑72 23 Rusty Towery 1979‑83 UNA Top 10 Rankings

UNA TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE FOR IN A CAREER TDs Player Years 91 A.J. Milwee 2005-08 69 Luke Wingo 2012-15 65 Cody Gross 1992‑95 64 DeMarcus Blount 2002-04 58 Tyler Peterson 1997-00 55 Don Cornelius 1964‑67 49 Will Hall 2002-03 47 Vinnie Saylor 2003-05 41 Luke Wingo 2012-13 38 Joe Elmore 1950‑53

UNA RUSHING ATTEMPTS IN A CAREER No. Player Year 791 Tyrone Rush 1989,91‑93 661 DeMarcus Blount 2002-05 586 Clarence Johnson 1980‑85 528 Don Cornelius 1964‑67 512 Tyler Peterson 1997-00 490 Lawson Fletcher 1978‑81 486 Lamonte Thompson 2012-15 474 Brian Satterfield 1989‑90, 92‑93 463 Leonard Thomas 1968‑71 436 Marc Merritt 1973‑76 UNA vs. VSU in 2014

GAME #3 GAME #11 September 27 - Florence, Ala. November 22 - Florence, Ala. UNA 31, Valdosta State Valdosta State 33, UNA 31

Valdosta 0 9 10 10 29 North Alabama 10 7 7 9 33 North Alabama 14 0 0 17 31 West Alabama 14 0 14 3 31

STATISTICS VSU UNA STATISTICS VSU UNA First Downs 24 26 First Downs 30 21 Rushing (Att/Yds) 44/244 49/180 Rushing (Att/Yds) 51/395 23/12 Passing (Comp/Att/Int) 22/31/1 15/28/0 Passing (Comp/Att/Int) 24/34/0 30/37/1 Passing Yards 190 217 Passing Yards 234 511 Total Offense 434 397 Total Offense 629 523 Average Gain Per Play 5.8 5.2 Average Gain Per Play 7.4 8.7 Fumbles/Lost 1/1 2/1 Fumbles/Lost 1/1 2/1 Punting (No./Avg) 4/39.2 4/28.8 Punting (No./Avg) 3/35.3 5/28.0 Punt Returns (No./Yds) 1/13 0/0 Punt Returns (No./Yds) 1/11 1/2 Kickoff Returns (No./Yds) 4/103 4/67 Kickoff Returns (No./Yds) 1/23 4/65 Penalties/Yards 10/84 4/45 Penalties/Yards 7/53 2/18 Time of Possession 33:21 26:39 Time of Possession 34:48 25:12 Third Down Conversions 4 of 14 7 of 12 Third Down Conversions 5 of 13 2 of 8 Fourth Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0 Fourth Down Conversions 1 of 1 1 of 1 Sacks/Lost 2/12 1/9 Sacks/Lost 4/22 2/3

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing (Att-Yds-TD): Rushing (Att-Yds-TD): L. Thompson: 25-140-2, J. Tucker: 6-30-1, L. Wingo: 12-1-1 L. Wingo: 11-22-1, L. Thompson: 8-14-0, D. Simmons: 2-7-0 Passing (Comp-Att-Int-Yds-TD): Passing (Comp-Att-Int-Yds-TD): L. Wingo: 15-27-0-217-0 L. Wingo: 30-37-1-511-3 Receiving (Rec-Yds-TD): Receiving (Rec-Yds-TD): L. Mayhall: 5-47-0, D. Carpenter: 4-113-0, D. Hall: 3-31 D. Carpenter: 7-89-0, E. Belew: 7-71-0, D. Hall: 6-128-0, J. Smith 3-110-1, L. Thompson: 3-28-1, D. Simmons: 1-58-0 DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Tackles (Primary-Assists-Total): DEFENSIVE STATISTICS I. Triplet: 3-7-10, S. Rich: 4-5-9, F. Jones: 4-3-7 Tackles (Primary-Assists-Total): Tackles for Loss: S. Rich: 4-10-14, D. Jones: 10-1-11, C.J. Jackson: 6-5-11 Q. Freeman: 2.0, P. Martial: 1.0, C.J. Jackson: 1.0, D. Harrison: 1.0 Tackles for Loss: Interceptions: Q. Freeman: 2.0, I. Triplet: 1.0, T. Carney: 1.0, J. Jones: 1.0 S. Rich: 1-1 Interceptions: Fumbles Recovered: None C. Sims: 1-0 Fumbles Recovered: J. Reedus: 1-0 SCORING SUMMARY 1st - 13:28 UNA - L. Wingo 1 yd run (K. Henke PAT) 1-1, 0:04 (0-7) SCORING SUMMARY 1st - 6:18 UNA - L. Thompson 1 yd run (T. Pontius PAT) 9-82, 2:29 (0-14) 1st: 13:37 UNA - J. Smith 88 yd pass from L. Wingo (T. Pontius PAT) 1-88, 0:11 (0-7) 2nd - 9:14 VSU - T. Davis safety (2-14) 1st: 10:13 VSU - A. Pistelli 23 yd field goal, 10-70, 3:24 (3-7) 2nd - 5:29 VSU - C. O'Neal 3 yd run (A. Pistelli PAT) 10-75, 3:45 (9-14) 1st: 7:50 UNA - L. Wingo 7 yd run (T. Pontius PAT) 6-75, 2:23 (3-14) 3rd - 10:43 VSU - C. O'Neal 11 yd run (A. Pistelli PAT) 6:55, 1:31 (16-14) 1st: 1:33 VSU - C. Anderson 12 yd pass from J. Medlock (A. Pistelli PAT) 5-66, 1:51 3rd - 0:36 VSU - A. Pistelli 29 yd field goal, 5-1, 1:48 (19-14) (10-14) 4th - 13:45 UNA - J. Tucker 2 yd run (H. Scott pass from L. Wingo) 7-85, 1:51 2nd: 10:04 VSU - J. Medlock 6 yd run (A. Pistelli PAT) 11-85, 4:35 (17-14 (19-22) 3rd: 9:28 UNA - L. Thompson 6 yd pass from L. Wingo (T. Pontius PAT) 5-32, 1:22 4th - 9:48 VSU - A. Pistelli 21 yd field goal, 10-71, 3:57 (22-22) (17-21) 4th - 5:28 UNA - L. Thompson 5 yd run (T. Pontius PAT failed) 11-89, 4:20 3rd: 6:28 VSU - J. Medlock 1 yd run (A. Pistelli PAT) 9-75, 3:00 (24-21) (22-28) 3rd: 3:03 UNA - R. Harper 3 yd pass from L. Wingo (T. Pontius PAT) 8-76, 3:25 4th - 2:02 VSU - A. Scott 28 yd run (A. Pistelli PAT) 7-60, 3:26 (29-28) (24-28) 4th - 0:00 UNA - T. Pontius 54 yd field goal, 13-38, 2:02 (29-31) 4th: 14:50 VSU - A. Pistelli 52 yd field goal, 8-39, 3:13 (27-28) 4th: 12:19 UNA - T. Pontius 27 yd field goal, 7-73, 2:31 (27-31) 4th: 8:13 VSU - A. Pistelli 32 yd field goal, 11-55, 4:06 (30-31) 4th: 3:19 VSU - A. Pistelli 18 yd field goal, 8-48, 3:29 (33-31)