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UNIVERSITY  OF  ARKANSAS  at  MONTICELLO   2013  BOLL  WEEVIL  FOOTBALL   GAME  4:    SW  OKLAHOMA  STATE  

WEEK  4  STORYLINES  

ARKANSAS-­‐MONTICELLO   Boll Weevils (2-1, 2-1 GAC)

AT   SW  OKLAHOMA  STATE   Bulldogs (2-1, 2-1 GAC)

GAMEDAY  INFORMATION     Date   ……………………………………………………………..………..…….….Saturday,  September  28   Location  ................................................................................Weatherford,  Oklahoma   Stadium  ……………………………………………………………………….………Fast  Lane  Field  (8,600)   Kickoff  Time   …………………………………………………………………………….………….……6:00  PM   Broadcast  Information     UAM  Radio………………………………..…………………..KHBM-­‐FM  93.7  /  uamsports.com     SWOSU  Radio   ………….……………………………..……..........KWEY-­‐FM  95.5  /  kwey.com     Television  …………………………….…………..……Live  streaming  at  swosuathletics.com   Live  Stats  ………………………..…………… http://www.sidearmstats.com/swosu/football/  

UAM/SWOSU  SERIES  INFORMATION   Overall  …………………………………………..…………….……………..…….……....………………Tied  1-­‐1   At  UAM  ………..…………………………………………..…….…..…….………………………..……UAM  1-­‐0   At  SWOSU  ……….…………………..…………………………………………………………....…SWOSU  1-­‐0   Neutral  Site…………………………………………………………..………………….………………………………   Last  Five  Meetings  ………………………………..…………………..……………….…...…………Tied  1-­‐1   First  Meeting  ……………………………………..……..………..……2011  /  at  UAM  35,  SWOSU  21   Last  Meeting   ……………………………………......………..…….…2013  /  at  SWOSU  38,  UAM  21   Winning  Streak   ………………………………………………………………………………………..SWOSU  1     2013   UAM  FOOTBALL  SCHEDULE/RESULTS         9/7    

DATE  

OPPONENT  

TIME/RESULT  

9/14     9/21     9/28   10/5   10/12   10/19   10/26   11/2   11/9   11/16  

*  at  East  Central   *  SE  OKLAHOMA  STATE  (Parent/Family  Day)   *  NW  OKLAHOMA  STATE   *  at  SW  Oklahoma  State   *  ARKANSAS  TECH   *  at  Harding   LINDENWOOD-­‐BELLEVILLE   *  SOUTHERN  NAZARENE  (Homecoming)   *  HENDERSON  STATE  (Senior  Day)   *  at  Ouachita  Baptist   *  at  Southern  Arkansas  (Battle  of  the  Timberlands)  

L  46-­‐22   W  42-­‐34   W  22-­‐20   6:00  PM   3:00  PM     2:00  PM   3:00  PM   3:00  PM   3:00  PM   1:00  PM   2:00  PM  

  *  Great  American  Conference  game,  All  times  central,  Home  games  in  bold.  

 

ATTEND.  

3,250   3,051   2,659  

BACK  TO  BACK   The  Weevils  recorded  the  program’s  first  back-­‐to-­‐ back  victories  since  the  first  two  games  of  the  2011   season  with  wins  in  each  of  the  past  two  weeks,   most  recently  a  22-­‐20  win  over  NW  Oklahoma  State   at  Home.  The  week  before,  UAM  snapped  an  11-­‐ game  losing  streak  with  a  42-­‐34  win  over  SE   Oklahoma  State  at  home.  It  marks  the  first  time  to   win  consecutive  conference  games  since  midway   into  the  2009  schedule.       2ND  STRAIGHT  TRIP  TO  WEATHERFORD   This  Saturday’s  road  game  against  Southwestern   Oklahoma  State  marks  the  second  straight  season   for  UAM  to  make  the  trip  to  Weatherford.  Earlier   this  year,  UAM  made  its  third  straight  trip  to  Ada,   Okla.  in  the  season-­‐opening  loss  to  East  Central.  The   GAC  road  destinations  have  not  been  kind  to  UAM   third-­‐year  head  coach  Hud  Jackson,  who  is  still   seeking  his  first  win  away  from  Convoy  Leslie   Cotton  Boll  Stadium.     LAST  TIME  OUT:  UAM  22,  NWOSU  20   The  UAM  defense  forced  turnovers  on   Northwestern  Oklahoma’s  final  two  offensive  drives   to  seal  a  22-­‐20  victory  over  the  Rangers  this  past   Saturday  at  home.  NWOSU  gambled  on  a  reverse   for  the  first  turnover,  fumbling  inside  UAM   territory.  Sophomore  cornerback  Demarcus   Robinson  snatched  away  the  final  turnover,  picking   off  an  L.T.  Pfaff  pass  with  three  minutes  remaining   in  regulation.  The  low-­‐scoring  affair  was  finalized   with  a  43-­‐yard  field  goal  from  the  leg  of  freshman     kicker  Jamie  McGee.  The  back-­‐and-­‐forth  game  had   seven  lead  changes.  NWOSU  outgained  UAM  399-­‐ 324  in  total  offense  and  also  held  a  155-­‐75  edge  in   rushing.  UAM  held  a  slim  margin  in  passing  yards   249-­‐244.  The  Weevils  used  three  quarterbacks  in   the  win,  led  by  Colton  Morrison  at  18-­‐of-­‐32  for  120   yards.  Cody  Trimble  also  eclipsed  100  yards,  going   6-­‐for-­‐10  with  111  yards,  including  a  screen  pass  to   Jamal  Nixon,  who  reversed  field  and  ran  76  yards   for  a  touchdown.  Freshman  Brett  Courville   completed  one  pass  for  18  yards,  and  also  added  25   rushing  yards  on  seven  carries,  including  an  eight-­‐ yard  touchdown  run.  UAM  had  two  defenders  reach   double-­‐digits  in  tackles,  led  by  Anthony  Hughes  with   a  GAC  season-­‐high  13  tackles.  Calvin  Ursin  totaled   10  tackles,  including  one  sack  and  two  tackles  for   losses.  The  GAC’s  leading  tackler,  Keith  Reynolds,   finished  with  nine  tackles.    

2013  UAM  FOOTBALL    

TEAM  CAPSULES     ARKANSAS-­‐MONTICELLO   2-­‐1  (2-­‐1  Great  American  Conference)  

  HEAD  COACH:  William  “Hud”  Jackson   rd

Career  Record:  8-­‐17  (3  season)   At  UAM:  Same    

TEAM  STATISTICS  (GAC  Rank)   th

Points  Per  Game:  28.7  (7 )     th Total  Offense  Per  Game:  382.0  (8 )   th Total  Defense  Per  Game:  385.3  (7 )   th Rushing  Offense  Per  Game:  66.3  (11 )   th Rushing  Defense  Per  Game:  180.3  (9 )   rd Passing  Offense  Per  Game:  315.7  (3 )   rd Passing  Defense  Per  Game:  205.0  (3 )   th Turnover  Margin:  +1  (T-­‐5 )    

INDIVIDUAL  LEADERS  

Passing:  Colton  Morrison  (81-­‐of-­‐123,  706  Yards,  5  TD,  3  INT)   Rushing:  Joevall  Hoseay  (10  Carries,  90  Yards)   Receiving:  Jamal  Nixon  (16  Receptions,  275  Yards,  3  TD)   Tackles:  Keith  Reynolds  &  Anthony  Hughes  (28  tackles  each)   Sacks:  Shittu  Salami  (2)   Interceptions:  Mike  Early  (2)  

  SW  OKLAHOMA  STATE   2-­‐1  (2-­‐1  Great  American  Conference)  

  HEAD  COACH:  Dan  Cocannouer   th

Career  Record:  14-­‐32  (5  season)   At  SWOSU:  Same    

TEAM  STATISTICS  (GAC  Rank)   th

Points  Per  Game:  24.0  (9 )   th Total  Offense  Per  Game:  399.0  (7 )   th Total  Defense  Per  Game:  388.0  (8 )   th Rushing  Offense  Per  Game:  147.0  (6 )   th Rushing  Defense  Per  Game:  132.3  (6 )   th Passing  Offense  Per  Game:  252.0  (5 )   th Passing  Defense:  Per  Game:  255.7  (7 )   th Turnover  Margin:  +1  (T-­‐5 )    

INDIVIDUAL  LEADERS    

Passing:  Dustin  Stenta  (55-­‐of-­‐102,  756  Yards,  8  TD,  4  INT)   Rushing:  D.C.  Walker  (66  Carries,  232  Yards,  1  TD)   Receiving:  Brad  Smithey  (17  Receptions,  237  Yards,  1  TD)   Tackles:    Ryan  Feller  &  Kale  Sawatzky  (22  tackles  each)   Sacks:  Three  players  with  (1)   Interceptions:  Abram  Piggee  (2)  

STORYLINES  continued…   A  CLOSER  LOOK  AT  THE  NUMBERS  

UAM  enters  this  weekend’s  game  against  SWOSU  ranked  in  the   top  five  of  14  different  Great  American  Conference  stat   categories.  The  team  ranks  second  in  the  league  and  12th  in  the   nation  in  fumbles  recovered  with  five  through  the  first  three   games  of  the  season.  The  Weevils  have  a  total  of  nine  forced   turnovers,  which  ranks  11th  in  the  nation  and  second  in  the  GAC.   The  team  ranks  third  in  the  league  and  19th  in  the  nation  in   protecting  the  quarterback,  giving  up  less  than  one  sack  per   game.  UAM  continues  to  emphasize  avoiding  penalties,  ranking   second  in  the  league  in  both  fewest  penalties  and  fewest  penalty   yards  per  game.     GAC  SPECIALIST  OF  THE  WEEK   True  freshman  kicker  Jamie  McGee  is  the  reigning  Great   American  Conference  Special  Teams  Player  of  the  Week  after   tying  the  league  and  school  record  with  three  made  field  goals  in   last  Saturday’s  win  over  NWOSU.  The  Lake  Charles,  La.  native   made  a  32-­‐yarder  at  the  11:35  mark  of  the  first  quarter  to  open   the  scoring,  added  a  23-­‐yarder  at  the  6:15  mark  of  the  third   quarter  to  give  UAM  a  19-­‐14  lead  and  finalized  the  scoring  with  a   career-­‐high  43-­‐yarder  at  the  10:03  mark  of  the  fourth  quarter  to   finalize  the  scoring  at  22-­‐20  and  give  UAM  its  second  straight   victory.     RECORD  PACE   Freshman  kicker  Jamie  McGee  is  on  pace  to  break  the  school’s   record  for  field  goals  made  in  a  season.  He  has  been  successful  on   all  six  of  his  attempts  this  season.  He  leads  the  GAC  and  ranks   seventh  in  all  of  NCAA  Division  II  with  an  average  of  two  made   field  goals  per  game.  If  that  average  holds,  he  will  surpass  Kevin   Craft’s  UAM  record  of  15  made  field  goals  in  the  1999  season.     TACKLING  TEAM   UAM  has  started  the  2013  season  with  an  average  of  9.3  tackles   for  losses  per  game,  which  leads  the  GAC  and  ranks  16th  in  the   nation.  The  Weevils  have  a  total  of  28  TFLs,  led  by  junior  Shittu   Salami  with  6.5  tackles  for  a  combined  loss  of  30  yards.  His   average  of  2.2  TFLs  per  game  leads  the  GAC  and  ranks  14th  in  the   nation.    

 

COACH  TO  CURE  MD  

The  UAM  coaches  are  joining  over  10,000  coaches  and  over  600   institutions  across  the  nation  to  be  supporting  the  Coach  To  Cure   MD  program  this  Saturday  by  wearing  a  Coach  to  Cure  MD  logo   patch  on  their  shirt  sleeves  on  the  sidelines.  The  Coach  to  Cure   MD  program  is  in  its  sixth-­‐year  of  existence  with  its  sole  purpose   of  raising  awareness  and  research  funds  for  Duchenne  muscular   dystrophy,  the  most  common  fatal  genetic  disorder  diagnosed   during  early  childhood  primarily  in  young  boys  across  all  races   and  cultures.  Duchenne  MD  eventually  causes  loss  of  mobility,   wheelchair  dependency  and  a  decline  in  respiratory  and  cardiac   function.  Fans  are  encouraged  to  join  in  for  the  cause  by  donating   online  at  www.CoachToCureMD.org  or  by  texting  the  word  CURE   to  90999.  A  $5  donation  will  be  added  to  your  next  phone  bill.  

   

2013  UAM  FOOTBALL    

2013  LONGEST  PLAYS

STORYLINES  continued…  

 

Longest  Rush  …………………………………….……79,  Joevall  Hoseay  (SE)   Longest  Pass  ……………76  TD,  C.  Trimble  to  Jamal  Nixon  (NWOSU)     Longest  Rushing  TD  …………………………8,  Brett  Courville  (NWOSU)   Longest  Passing  TD   …76  TD,  C.  Trimble  to  Jamal  Nixon  (NWOSU)   Longest  Field  Goal  ……………………………43,  Jamie  McGee  (NWOSU)   Longest  Field  Goal  Attempt   …………..43,  Jamie  McGee  (NWOSU)   Longest  Punt  ……………………………………58,  Reagan  Wise  (NWOSU)   Longest  Kickoff  Return  ……………………….………58,  Mike  Early  (ECU)   Longest  Punt  Return  ………..………………………23,  Jamal  Nixon  (ECU)   Longest  Fumble  Return  …….………………6,  Rodney  Edmiston  (ECU)   Longest  Blocked  Kick  Return  ………………………………………………………   Longest  INT  Return   …………………………………...…46,  Mike  Early  (SE)      

2013  RECORD  WHEN…

SCOUTING  THE  BULLDOGS  

Southwestern  Oklahoma  State  was  handed  its  first  loss  the  2013   season  this  past  Saturday  with  a  20-­‐17  setback  to  Southern   Arkansas  on  the  road.  SWOSU  enters  Saturday’s  game  against   UAM  with  a  2-­‐1  record  after  opening  the  season  with  wins  over   Harding  (27-­‐23)  and  Arkansas  Tech  (28-­‐17).  The  Bulldogs  are  led  by   quarterback  Dustin  Stenta  ranks  fourth  in  the  GAC  with  an  average   of  252  passing  yards  per  game  and  19th  in  the  nation  with  eight   passing  touchdowns  throughout  the  first  three  games  of  the   season.  He  has  also  proven  to  be  a  dual  threat  quarterback  with  a   total  of  170  rushing  yards  this  season,  leading  to  a  national  ranking   of  28th  in  total  offense  per  game  at  309  yards  per  game.  SWOSU   leads  the  league  and  ranks  fifth  in  the  nation  in  sacks  allowed.  The   Bulldog  defense  is  led  by  Kale  Sawatzky  and  Ryan  Feller  with  22   tackles  each.  SWOSU  ranks  near  the  bottom  of  the  GAC  and  132nd   nationally  in  kickoff  return  yards  allowed,  giving  up  nearly  24  yards   per  return.     COACHES   UAM  is  led  by  third-­‐year  head  coach  Hud  Jackson,  who  has   compiled  an  8-­‐17  record  on  the  green  and  white  sidelines.  Prior  to   taking  over  at  UAM  before  the  2011  season,  Jackson  served  the   previous  six  seasons  as  associate  head  coach  at  Central  Arkansas   following  a  13-­‐year  high  school  coaching  career  in  the  state  of   Louisiana.  SWOSU  is  led  by  Dan  Cocannouer,  who  has  totaled  a  14-­‐ 32  record  in  his  fifth  season  with  the  Bulldogs.  A  1978  SWOSU   graduate,  Cocannouer  branded  himself  as  one  of  the  most   successful  high  school  coaches  in  the  state  of  Oklahoma  with  20   years  as  a  head  coach,  most  recently  at  Edmond  Santa  Fe  HS.  

 

At  home   ………………………………………………………………………………..2-­‐0   On  the  road   …………………………………………………………………………..0-­‐1   At  a  neutral  site   …………………………………………………………………….0-­‐0   After  6  p.m.   ......…………………………………………………………………….2-­‐1   Before  6  p.m.   ..………………………………………………………………………  0-­‐0   On  natural  grass   …………………………………………………………………….2-­‐0   On  artificial  surface   ……………………………………………………………….0-­‐1   UAM  scores  first   ……………………………………………………………………1-­‐0   Opponent  scores  first   ……………………………………………………………1-­‐1   UAM  leads  after  one  quarter   …………………………………………………0-­‐0   UAM  leads  at  halftime   …………………………………………………………..1-­‐0   UAM  leads  after  three  quarters   ……………………………………………1-­‐0   UAM  has  more  total  offense  yards   ………………………………………..1-­‐1   UAM  has  more  rushing  yards   …………………………………………………0-­‐0   UAM  has  more  passing  yards   …………………………………………………1-­‐1   UAM  has  fewer  turnovers   …………………………………………………….2-­‐0   UAM  has  more  penalties   ……………………………………………………….0-­‐0   UAM  has  more  penalty  yards   ………………………………………………..0-­‐1   UAM  has  more  time  of  possession   ………………………………………..0-­‐1   UAM  has  100-­‐yard  rusher  ………………………………………………………0-­‐0   Opponent  has  100-­‐yard  rusher   ……………………………………………..1-­‐1   UAM  has  300-­‐yard  passer  ………………………………………………………1-­‐0   Opponent  has  300-­‐yard  passer   ……………………………………………..0-­‐0   UAM  defense  scores   …………………………………………………………….0-­‐1   Opponent  defense  scores   ……………………………………………………..0-­‐1   UAM  returns  punt/kick  for  TD   ……………………………………………….0-­‐0   Opponent  returns  punt/kick  for  TD   ……………………………………….0-­‐0    

 

2013  GAC  PRESEASON  POLL   1.  Henderson  State  (10  first  place  votes)   2.  Southern  Arkansas  (1  first  place  vote)   3.  Harding   4.  Ouachita  Baptist   5.  East  Central   6.  Southeastern  Oklahoma  State   7.  Southwestern  Oklahoma  State   8.  Arkansas  Tech   9.  Arkansas-­‐Monticello   10.  Northwestern  Oklahoma  State   11.  Southern  Nazarene  

 

  GAME  1  (East  Central)   ……………………………………..…Offense:  WR  Cody  B   ordelon  /  Defense:  LB  Keith  Reynolds  /  Special  Teams:  Desi  J.  Lane  

UAM  COACHING  STAFF  PLAYERS  OF  THE  GAME

 

  CB  Mike  Early  /  Sp.  Teams:  P  Reagan  Wise  &  LB  LaDarius  Osborne   GAME  2  (SE  Oklahoma)  …..…Off:  WRs  Skyler  Scott  &  Jamal  Nixon  /  Def:   GAME  3  (NW  Oklahoma)   ……………………Off:  WR  Lamarquis  King  /  Def:    DT  Calvin  Ursin  /  Sp.  Teams:  K  Jamie  McGee  &  DB  Anthony  Hughes      GAME  4  (SW  Oklahoma)   …………………………….……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..     GAME  5  (Arkansas  Tech)  …………………………….………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………     GAME  6  (Harding)   …………………………….………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..   GAME  7  (Lindenwood-­‐Bell.)  …………………………….………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….     GAME  8  (Southern  Naz.)  …………………………….……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….     GAME  9  (Henderson  State)  …………………………….…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..     GAME  10  (Ouachita)   …………………………….……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………     GAME  11  (Southern  Arkansas)  ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………  

 

     

2013  UAM  FOOTBALL  

 

INSIDE  THE  NUMBERS   The  Last  Time…    

BY  UAM   20  rushing  attempts  –  21,  Damon  Wicker  at  SW  Oklahoma  State,  2012   30  rushing  attempts  –  30  Quincy  Lucas  vs.  West  Ala.,  2008   100-­‐200  rushing  yards  –  139,  Damon  Wicker  vs.  SE  Oklahoma  State,  2012   200  rushing  yards  –  216,  Scott  Buisson  vs.  Henderson  St.,  2008   100+  receiving  yards  –  110,  Jamal  Nixon  vs.  NW  Oklahoma  State,  2013   200+  receiving  yards  –  212,  Jamal  Nixon  at  Arkansas  Tech,  2012   3+  rushing  TDs  –  3,  Nick  Williams  vs.  SE  Oklahoma  State,  2012   4  or  more  rushing  TDs  –  4  Craig  Reed  vs.  Central  Ark.,  2004   30  or  more  completed  passes  –  38,  Colton  Morrison  at  East  Central,  2013   40  or  more  attempted  passes  –  55,  Colton  Morrison  at  East  Central,  2013   200+  passing  yards  –  345,  Colton  Morrison  vs.  SE  Oklahoma  State,  2013  

UAM  FAST  FACTS    

GENERAL  INFORMATION   School  Name   ……………….…….University  of  Arkansas  at  Monticello   Location   ……………………….…………………………………..Monticello,  Ark.   Founded   ……………………………………………………………………………1909   Enrollment   …………………..…………………………..3,900  (approximately)   Nickname   ……….Boll  Weevils  (Men)  /  Cotton  Blossoms  (Women)   School  Colors   ………..………………………………..Kelly  Green  and  White   Chancellor   …………….……………………………………………Dr.  Jack  Lassiter   Affiliation   …………….…………………………………………….NCAA  Division  II   Conference   ……….……………………………..Great  American  Conference   Website   ………………………………………………………….www.uamont.edu      

ATHLETICS  DEPARTMENT  

80-­‐yard  pass  –  80,  Scott  Buisson  to  Tim  Harris  vs.  Harding,  2007  

Athletic  Director  …………………………………………..……………Chris  Ratcliff   Assistant  AD  for  Compliance,  SWA  …………………………….Amy  Fenolia   Assistant  AD  for  External  Operations  ………………………..Matt  Whiting   Faculty  Athletic  Representative   ……………………Dr.  Betty  Matthews   Athletics  Website………………….………..…………..http://uamsports.com   Athletics    Phone   ……………………………………………………(870)  460-­‐1058   Home  Venues     Football  …….…Willis  “Convoy”  Leslie  Cotton  Boll  Stadium  (4,500)     Basketball  /  Volleyball   ……….……….Steelman  Fieldhouse  (2,000)     Baseball   …………………………….………………………Weevils  Field  (600)     Softball   …………………………….…………………….Blossoms  Field  (400)    

90-­‐yard  pass  –  96,  Kevin  McCarn  to  Corey  Rider  vs.  Henderson  St.,  2000  

MEDIA  RELATIONS  

 

Assistant  AD  /  Communications   …………..………………….Brian  Ramsey     Office   ………………………………………………………………(870)  460-­‐1574     Cell   …………………………………………………………………(870)  723-­‐7195     Fax   ………………………………………………………………….(870)  460-­‐1458     E-­‐Mail   ……………………………………………………[email protected]   Football  Press  Box  Phone   ……………………………………(870)  460-­‐1355       …………………………………………………………All  others,  use  cell  phone  

300+  passing  yards  –  345,  Colton  Morrison  vs.  SE  Oklahoma  State   400+  passing  yards  –  408,  Damon  Wicker  at  Arkansas  Tech,  2012   3+  TD  passes  –  4,  Colton  Morrison  vs.  SE  Oklahoma  State,  2013   4+  TD  passes  –  4,  Colton  Morrison  vs.  SE  Oklahoma  State,  2013   5  or  more  TD  passes  –  6,  Cory  Allred  vs.  Henderson  St.,  2003   10  or  more  receptions  –  12,  Cody  Bordelon  at  East  Central,  2013   3  or  more  TD  receptions  –  3,  Skyler  Scott  vs.  SE  Oklahoma  State,  2013   70-­‐yard  run  –  79,  Joevall  Hoseay  vs.  SE  Oklahoma  State,  2013   80-­‐yard  run  –  80,  Nakita  Myles  vs.  SE  Oklahoma  St.,  2011   90-­‐yard-­‐run  –  98,  Nakita  Myles  vs.  West  Ga.,  2010     70-­‐yard  pass  –  76,  Cody  Trimble  to  Jamal  Nixon  vs.  NW  Oklahoma  State,  2013  

BY  AN  OPPONENT   20+  rushing  attempts  –  28,  Javari  Liggins,  NW  Oklahoma  State,  2012   30+  rushing  attempts  –  30,  Aaron  Wilson,  SW  Oklahoma  State,  2012   100+  rushing  yards  –  101,  JoJoe  Snell,  East  Central,  2013   100+  receiving  yards  –  Anthony  Foster,  SE  Oklahoma  State,  2013   200+  rushing  yards  –  221,  Javari  Liggins,  NW  Oklahoma  State,  2012  

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200+  receiving  yards  –  205,  Kurt  Adams,  Harding,  2008   4  or  more  rushing  TDs  –  4,  Roderick  Smith,  Tarleton  State,  2009   30  or  more  completed  passes  –  31,  Nick  Sioson,  SE  Oklahoma  State,  2013   40  or  more  attempted  passes  –  53,  Nick  Sioson,  SE  Oklahoma  State,  2013   50  or  more  attempted  passes  –  53,  Nick  Sioson,  SE  Oklahoma  State,  2013   200+  passing  yards  –  244,  L.T.  Pfaff,  NW  Oklahoma  State,  2013   300+  passing  yards  –  326,  Kevin  Rodgers,  Henderson  State,  2012   400  or  more  passing  yards  –  415,  Nick  Hardesty,  Henderson  State,  2010   3+  TD  passes  –  3,  Nick  Sioson,  SE  Oklahoma  State,  2013   4+  TD  passes  –  5,  Kevin  Rodgers,  Henderson  State,  2012   5+  TD  passes  –  5,  Kevin  Rodgers,  Henderson  State,  2012   10  or  more  receptions  –  12,  Anthony  Foster,  SE  Oklahoma  State,  2013   3  or  more  TD  receptions  –  3,  Damion  Atkins,  Southern  Ark.,  2010   70-­‐yard  run  –  72,  JeMarkus  Harmon,  Ouachita  Baptist,  2012   80-­‐yard  run  –  85,  Rodney  Hill,  Henderson  State,  2001   90-­‐yard  run  –  91,  Vic  Bishop,  Southern  Arkansas,  1982   70+  yard  pass  –  89,  Nick  Sioson  to  Keelen  Green,  SE  Oklahoma  State,  2012   80+  yard  pass  –  89,  Nick  Sioson  to  Keelen  Green,  SE  Oklahoma  State,  2012   90+  yard  pass  –  A.J.  Milwee  to  Bobby  Williams,  North  Ala.,  2008    

 

FOOTBALL  HISTORY   First  Year  of  Football   …………………………………………………………1911   All-­‐Time  Record  /  Years   …………………………..……….376-­‐483-­‐25  /  101   Winning  Seasons   …………………………………………………………………..36     Last   …………………………………………………………..2008  (7-­‐4,  5-­‐3  GSC)     Best  Finish   ……………………………………………..1988  (10-­‐2,  5-­‐1  AIC)   st 1  Place  Finishes   ………………………………………….………………………..10   Last  Post-­‐Season  Appearance   …………………….1993  (NAIA  Playoffs)    

2012  FOOTBALL  RESULTS   Overall  Record   ……………………………………………………………………...1-­‐10     Home  ……………………………………………………………………………………1-­‐5     Away   …………………………………………………………………..………………0-­‐6     Neutral   …………………………………………………………………………………….     GAC  /  Finish  ……………………………………………………..………….0-­‐8  /  9th     All-­‐GAC  Selections  Returning   …………………….Jamal  Nixon,  WR  (HM)

2013  UAM  FOOTBALL    

 

WILLIAM  “HUD”  JACKSON

 

Head  Coach  –  Third  Year  

 

After  19  years  of  coaching,  William  “Hud”  Jackson  finally  got  his  shot  to  become  a  head  coach  at  the  collegiate  level  with   one  of  the  best  birthday  presents  he  could  imagine.     Jackson  was  named  UAM’s  25th  head  football  coach  on  his  43rd  birthday,  December  14,  2010.  He  led  the  Boll  Weevils  to  a   5-­‐6  record  during  his  first  year  in  the  green  and  white,  including  a  stunning  23-­‐9  victory  over  then  ranked  No.  4  Valdosta   State  in  the  fifth  week  of  the  season.  He  guided  the  Boll  Weevils  to  a  fourth  place  finish  in  the  first  year  of  the  Great   American  Conference  after  the  league’s  head  coaches  picked  UAM  to  finish  last.     Along  the  way,  UAM  ranked  in  the  top  half  of  20  different  GAC  statistical  categories,  including  the  league’s  best  numbers  in   total  interceptions  (17)  and  first  downs  (21.8  per  game).  His  offense  ranked  third  with  an  average  of  just  under  400  yards   per  game,  and  his  defense  also  ranked  third  with  just  362.5  yards  per  game  allowed.     Jackson  and  his  staff  produced  nine  all-­‐conference  selections  during  the  2011  campaign,  including  a  trio  of  first  team   honorees  in  receiver  D.J.  Stephens,  returning  offensive  lineman  Seth  Oxner  and  punter  Derek  Jambon.  Jackson  added   another  all-­‐conference  honoree  in  honorable  mention  wide  reciever  Jamal  Nixon  following  the  1-­‐10  2012  season.     In  addition  to  his  attention  to  on-­‐field  production,  Jackson’s  staff  has  also  revamped  the  UAM  football  roster,  striving  to   secure  as  much  local  talent  as  possible.  In  his  first  recruiting  class  prior  to  the  2011  season,  Jackson  unveiled  a  list  of  34  high   school  seniors,  22  of  which  coming  from  within  a  90-­‐mile  radius  of  the  UAM  campus.  More  of  the  same  for  the  2012  with   another  dozen  locked  up  from  within  that  area.  He  added  another  10  from  that  radius  for  the  2013  season.     Prior  to  taking  the  UAM  job,  Jackson  had  served  the  previous  six  seasons  as  associate  head  coach  at  University  of  Central   Arkansas,  a  member  of  the  NCAA  Division  I-­‐Football  Championship  Subdivision  and  the  Southland  Conference.     As  associate  head  coach  at  UCA,  Jackson  aided  Clint  Conque’s  Bears  in  the  school’s  transition  from  the  Gulf  South   Conference  to  becoming  one  of  the  nation’s  top  Division  I-­‐FCS  programs.  He  was  the  director  of  football  operations  at  UCA,   which  included  the  organization  of  the  team’s  travel,  the  bidding  and  ordering  of  all  football  equipment  and  supervision  of   student  managers.       In  addition  to  his  duties  as  UCA’s  director  of  football  operations,  Jackson  coached  the  running  backs  and  return  specialists.         At  UCA,  Jackson  coached  Brent  Grimes,  a  two-­‐time  All-­‐Southland  Conference  running  back  (2008-­‐09)  and  an  All-­‐America   honoree  in  2009.  Jackson  also  coached  Kentrel  Rogers,  who  earned  All-­‐America  honors  in  2005,  and  most  recently  was   named  to  the  Gulf  South  Conference  All-­‐Decade  team.       Two  of  Jackson’s  return  specialists  were  the  best  in  the  SLC.  Tristan  Jackson  earned  All-­‐America  and  All-­‐SLC  honors  after   leading  all  NCAA  divisions  in  2007  with  an  average  of  23.6  yards  per  punt  return  and  25.8  yards  per  kickoff  return.  A  year   later,  T.J.  Adams  led  the  SLC  with  an  average  of  26.6  yards  per  kickoff  return.       The  Bears  were  7-­‐4  in  2010  with  a  4-­‐3  mark  in  the  SLC,  and  were  ranked  in  the  FCS  Top  25  poll  for  the  fourth  straight   season.  In  2008,  Jackson  helped  UCA  to  its  most  successful  season  since  moving  to  Division  I-­‐FCS,  posting  a  10-­‐2  overall   record  while  winning  the  SLC  title  with  a  6-­‐1  league  record.  The  Bears  finished  ranked  No.  12  in  the  final  polls  and  had  15   All-­‐SLC  honorees.       Prior  to  joining  the  staff  at  UCA,  Jackson  served  a  variety  of  roles  at  Central  Catholic  High  School  in  Morgan  City,  La.  from   1997-­‐2005.  In  addition  to  being  the  athletics  director,  head  football  coach  and  head  baseball  coach,  he  also  served  as  the   school’s  disciplinarian,  textbook  coordinator  and  mission  development  coordinator,  as  well  as  assisting  the  school’s   fundraising  initiatives.       At  CCHS,  Jackson  led  his  football  teams  to  an  overall  record  of  65-­‐32,  including  a  state  runner-­‐up  finish  in  1997  and  three   district  championships  (1997,  2000,  2004).  After  each  of  those  titles,  he  was  named  district  coach  of  the  year.  He  coached   Curtis  Randall  at  CCHS,  who  played  for  the  NFL’s  Seattle  Seahawks  in  2004.       As  head  baseball  coach,  Jackson  led  CCHS  to  an  overall  record  of  84-­‐36,  including  three  state  championships  (2002,  2004-­‐ 05).  He  earned  district  coach  of  the  year  honors  four  times  in  baseball  (2000,  2002-­‐04).       Jackson  entered  the  coaching  ranks  as  an  assistant  football  and  baseball  coach  at  Rayne  (La.)  High  School  in  1992,  and   remained  on  staff  until  1993.  At  Rayne,  Jackson  assisted  the  school’s  baseball  team  in  its  1992  state  championship   campaign.       In  1993,  Jackson  moved  to  Assumption  High  School  in  Napoleonville,  La.,  where  he  served  for  three  seasons  as  the  football   team’s  offensive  coordinator  and  assistant  baseball  coach.       The  next  stop  for  Jackson  was  Oberlin  (La.)  High  School  from  1995-­‐97.  During  that  tenure,  he  served  as  the  school’s  athletics   director,  head  football  coach  and  head  baseball  coach.       Jackson  graduated  from  E.D.  White  High  School  in  Thibodaux,  La.  in  1987,  where  he  was  an  all-­‐state  baseball  player.  He   continued  his  education  at  McNeese  State  University  in  Lake  Charles,  La.,  where  he  earned  a  bachelor’s  degree  in   psychology  in  1992.       Jackson  was  a  three-­‐year  starter  at  quarterback  for  the  Cowboys.  He  also  lettered  in  baseball,  earning  the  team’s  most   valuable  player  and  outstanding  pitcher  awards  in  1991.       Jackson’s  father,  Sonny,  was  the  head  football  coach  at  Nicholls  State  University  in  Thibodaux  from  1981-­‐1986,  and  is  still   the  program’s  most  successful  coach.  During  his  tenure,  Sonny  Jackson  led  the  Colonels  to  a  39-­‐28-­‐1  record,  winning  the   Gulf  Star  Conference  in  1984  and  taking  NSU  to  its  first  ever  NCAA  Division  I-­‐AA  playoff  appearance  in  1986.  He  was  also  the   head  coach  at  McNeese  State  for  three  seasons  from  1987-­‐89.       Hud  Jackson  and  his  wife,  Patricia,  were  married  in  1989.  They  have  one  son,  William,  Jr.  (19),  and  two  daughters,  Alexis  (23)   and  Baleigh  (14).  William,  Jr.  will  is  currently  a  freshman  for  the  Boll  Weevils.      

   

 

THE  JACKSON  FILE    

PERSONAL   Born:  December  14,  1967   Hometown:  Thibodaux,  La.   Wife:  Patricia   Children:  Alexis,  William,  Baleigh   Alma  Mater:  McNeese  State  (1992)     COACHING  EXPERIENCE   1992-­‐93   Assistant  Coach   Rayne  (La.)  HS   1993-­‐95   Off.  Coord.   Assumption  (La.)  HS)   1995-­‐96   AD  /  Head  Coach   Oberlin  (La.)  HS   1997-­‐04   AD  /  Head  Coach   Central  Catholic  HS   2005-­‐10   Asst.  Head  Coach   Central  Arkansas   2011-­‐   Head  Coach   UAM  

FOOTBALL  STAFF     Matt  Middleton   (Assistant  Head  Coach,  Offensive  Coordinator)   Keith  Scott   (Defensive  Coordinator,  Defensive  Backs)   Mario  Jeberaeel   (Offensive  Line)   Marcus  Hill   (Defensive  Line)   Cody  Scribner   (Linebackers)   Kyle  Manning   (Wide  Receivers)   Zach  Case   (Offensive  Quality  Control)  

     

 

2013  UAM  FOOTBALL  

   

2013  NUMERICAL  ROSTER     #   1   1   2   2   3   4   6   7   7   8   8   8*   9   9   10   13   14   15   15   16   17   18   19   20   21   22   23   24   25   26   26   28   29   30   30*   30*   31*   32*   33*   34   35   36   37   38*   38*   39   40   41   42   43*   44   45   46   46*  

NAME   Mike  Early   Cody  Trimble   Anthony  Hughes   Colton  Morrison   Deshaun  Thomas   Jamal  Nixon   Ivory  Washington   Rod  Smith   Louis  Curry   Anthony  Turner   Skyler  Scott   Will  Jackson   Davis  Stephens   Josh  Hawkins   Austin  Morgan   Ian  Levine   Dustin  Presley   Andrew  Jackson  III   Elgie  Richards   Rodney  Edmiston   Trey  Taylor   Brett  Courville   Tristan  Eddings   Nick  Williams   Joevall  Hoseay   DeVonté  Bess   Anthony  Ceaser   Byron  Miller   Marshall  Everett   Fred  Ross   Marc  Stewart   Chris  Roberts   DeMarcus  Robinson   Jamie  McGee   Bernell  Yancy   Ryan  Scarborough   Cyle  Gugello   Quidavien  Coleman   Austin  Nutt   Grant  Gill   Keith  Reynolds   Alex  Black   Kiyan  Jones   Adam  Bowlin   Stephon  Hall   T’Cambry  Green   Reagan  Wise   Julian  Boulware   LeDarius  Osborne   Anthony  Holmes   Calvin  Ursin   Barry  Boney   Jevon  Brown-­‐Simpson   Austin  Guillory  

POS   DB   QB   DB   QB   DB   WR   RB   RB   DE   LB   WR   QB   DE   RB   TE   WR   DB   LB   QB   DB   WR   QB   WR   RB   RB   DB   RB   DB   LB   WR   DB   DB   DB   K   DB   WR   RB   LB   LB   DB   LB   LB   DB   RB   DB   DB   K/P   DB   LB   LB   DT   LB   LB   LB  

HT   5-­‐10   6-­‐1   5-­‐9   6-­‐7   6-­‐1   6-­‐0   5-­‐10   5-­‐10   6-­‐3   6-­‐0   6-­‐3   6-­‐2   6-­‐2   5-­‐10   6-­‐5   5-­‐10   5-­‐11   6-­‐2   6-­‐3   6-­‐1   5-­‐9   5-­‐10   5-­‐7   5-­‐11   5-­‐9   5-­‐9   5-­‐6   6-­‐0   6-­‐0   5-­‐10   5-­‐9   6-­‐0   5-­‐9   5-­‐9   5-­‐10   5-­‐10   5-­‐9   5-­‐9   5-­‐11   6-­‐1   6-­‐0   5-­‐10   5-­‐9   5-­‐9   5-­‐10   5-­‐11   5-­‐6   6-­‐3   6-­‐1   6-­‐1   6-­‐0   5-­‐10   5-­‐9   5-­‐10  

WT   182   210   181   220   204   213   180   215   240   200   195   205   227   185   250   176   170   205   235   195   185   185   155   195   195   157   177   170   200   170   170   210   175   165   170   175   205   205   180   225   190   227   170   205   165   215   183   190   215   190   265   183   219   200  

CL   JR   SO   JR   SO   SR   SR   JR   JR   JR   SR   JR   FR   SR   JR   JR   JR   SR   SO   FR   SO   SO   FR   SO   SO   JR   JR   SO   FR   SO   FR   JR   JR   SO   FR   FR   FR   FR   FR   FR   SO   JR   JR   FR   FR   FR   FR   JR   JR   SO   FR   SR   JR   FR   FR  

EXP   2L   TR   2L   TR   2L   2L   1L   TR   TR   1L   1L   HS   2L   TR   TR   2L   2L   1L   RS   1L   1L   HS   1L   1L   1L   2L   1L   HS   1L   HS   TR   2L   1L   HS   HS   HS   HS   HS   HS   TR   TR   2L   RS   HS   HS   HS   2L   TR   1L   HS   2L   2L   RS   HS  

HOMETOWN  (PREVIOUS  SCHOOL)   Denham  Springs,  La.  (Denham  Springs  HS)   Blue  Rapids,  Kan.  (Highlands  CC)   New  Orleans,  La.  (Archbishop  Shaw  HS)   Oceanside,  Calif.  (Fort  Scott  CC)   North  Little  Rock,  Ark.  (Mississippi  Valley  State)   Harvey,  La.  (Hinds  CC)   Avondale,  La.  (College  of  the  Desert)   Dumas,  Ark.  (Arkansas  State)   Homewood  Flassmoor,  Ill.  (Coll.  of  DuPage)   Syracuse,  N.Y.  (Alfred  State  College)   Lancaster,  Texas  (Navarro  College)   Monticello,  Ark.  (Drew  Central  HS)   Clarksdale,  Miss.  (Central  Arkansas)   Mission  Viejo,  Calif.  (Saddleback  College)   Shreveport,  La.  (Arizona  Western)   Monroe,  La.  (Neville  HS)   Inglewood,  Calif.  (Fresno  State)   Monroe,  La.  (Neville  HS)   Texarkana,  Ark.  (Arkansas  HS)   Nashville,  Tenn.  (Ensworth  School)   Shreveport,  La.  (Evangel  Christian  Acad.)   Greenwell  Springs,  La.  (Central  HS)   Conway,  Ark.  (Conway  HS)   Nesbit,  Miss.  (Desoto  Central  HS)   Detroit,  Mich.  (Oak  Park  HS)   Pensacola,  Fla.  (Pensacola  HS)   Monroe,  La.  (Neville  HS)   Little  Rock,  Ark.  (Central  HS)   Little  Rock,  Ark.  (Bryant  HS)   Camden,  Ark.  (Camden  HS)   Lithia  Springs,  Ga.  (Coll.  of  Redwoods)   Little  Rock,  Ark.  (Mills  HS)   Cedar  Hill,  Texas  (Cedar  Hill  HS)   Lake  Charles,  La.  (Barbe  HS)   Little  Rock,  Ark.  (Central  HS)   Little  Rock,  Ark.  (North  Little  Rock  HS)   Muskogee,  Okla.  (Hilldale  HS)   Hot  Springs,  Ark.  (Hot  Springs  HS)   Fordyce,  Ark.  (Fordyce  HS)   McGehee,  Ark.  (Arkansas  State)   Memphis,  Tenn.  (Coahoma  CC)   Pensacola,  Fla.  (Pensacola  HS)   Patterson,  La.  (Patterson  HS)   Springdale,  Ark.  (Harber  HS)   Little  Rock,  Ark.  (Parkview  HS)   McGehee,  Ark.  (McGehee  HS)   Monroe,  La.  (Neville  HS)   Houston,  Texas  (Santa  Ana  College)   Nashville,  Tenn.  (Maple  Woods  HS)   Memphis,  Tenn.  (Memphis  Central  HS)   Kenner,  La.  (Central  Arkansas)   Dumas,  Ark.  (Dumas  HS)   Lynn,  Mass.  (Lynn  English  HS)   Lake  Charles,  La.  (Barbe  HS)  

Roster  continued…  

  47   48   49   50   51   52   53   54*   55   56   57   58   59   60   61*   62*   64   65   66   68   70   71*   72*   73   74   75   76   77   78*   79*   80*   80   81   82   83   84   85   86   86*   87   87*   88*   88*   89   90   90*   91   92   93   94   95   96*   97   98   98*   99    

Anthony  Cowan   Trent  Collier   Meldrick  Stigler   Jeremiah  Bradley   Troy  Brunson   Eldren  Jones   Miguel  Herrera   Colton  Davis   Austen  Thomas   George  Alvarez   James  Bryant   Raphael  Mozie   Marquis  Rogers   Emilio  Gomez   Zach  Calhoun   Brennon  Courville   Shaun  Numera   Christian  Dragna   Cordell  Turner     Dawayne  Lewis   Trey  Rodriguez   Brandon  Hall   Luke  Oldner   Chris  Gladney   Logan  Woods   Rusty  Gulledge   D.J.  Banyard   Tyler  Sparrow   Desmond  Leaks   Blake  Hobby   Christian  Brown   Scott  Jones   Desi  J.  Lane   Lamarquis  King   Teveon  Perkins   Cody  Bordelon   Wacey  Connor   Quinn  Franklin   Jonathan  Irons   Jeremy  Richardson   Ryan  Franklin   Brendan  Everage   Marquis  Massey   B.J.  Slaughter   Dale  Bass   Brodey  Guillot   Shittu  Salami   Jalen  Garmon   Samel  McClain   D’Vonn  Brown   Levar  Brown   Hunter  Darby   Tony  Cox   Ryan  Flemmons   Dontarius  Slater   Clifton  Price  

LB   LB   DB   OL   LB   LB   LB   OL   OL   LB   DE   OL   DT   OL   LS   LB   OL   OL   LB   OL   OL   OL   OL   OL   OL   OL   OL   OL   OL   OL   TE   WR   WR   WR   WR   WR   WR   WR   WR   WR   WR   TE   DL   WR   DE   DT   DE   DT   DT   DE   DT   DT   DT   DT   DE   DE  

*    –    players  designated  as  redshirts  for  the  2013  season

6-­‐1   5-­‐11   5-­‐11   6-­‐1   5-­‐10   6-­‐0   6-­‐1   6-­‐0   6-­‐1   6-­‐0   6-­‐6   6-­‐1   5-­‐11   6-­‐4   5-­‐11   5-­‐10   6-­‐2   6-­‐2   5-­‐10   6-­‐1   6-­‐2   6-­‐0   6-­‐2   5-­‐11   6-­‐2   6-­‐2   6-­‐3   6-­‐1   6-­‐5   6-­‐2   6-­‐4   5-­‐6   6-­‐1   6-­‐4   6-­‐0   5-­‐11   6-­‐0   6-­‐2   5-­‐10   6-­‐3   6-­‐0   6-­‐3   6-­‐0   6-­‐2   6-­‐5   6-­‐2   6-­‐3   6-­‐0   6-­‐1   6-­‐2   6-­‐3   6-­‐3   6-­‐3   6-­‐0   6-­‐2   6-­‐2  

231   195   190   264   225   230   197   245   295   230   250   290   260   275   190   220   305   311   270   285   370   270   280   297   280   295   322   285   315   260   215   164   208   210   165   180   185   190   180   265   175   210   280   193   200   250   230   260   275   250   275   250   295   225   240   259  

FR   FR   FR   JR   FR   JR   FR   FR   JR   SO   SO   FR   FR   SO   FR   FR   JR   JR   FR   SR   FR   SO   FR   JR   FR   SR   SO   FR   FR   FR   FR   SO   JR   JR   FR   SO   FR   SO   FR   JR   SO   FR   SO   SO   FR   FR   JR   JR   JR   JR   FR   FR   FR   FR   FR   SR  

RS   RS   RS   2L   RS   TR   RS   HS   TR   TR   HS   RS   RS   TR   HS   HS   TR   2L   RS   1L   HS   TR   HS   2L   HS   3L   1L   HS   RS   HS   HS   SQ   2L   TR   HS   1L   HS   TR   HS   TR   TR   HS   TR   SQ   RS   HS   TR   2L   1L   TR   TR   HS   RS   RS   HS   2L  

Cordova,  Tenn.  (Cordova  HS)   Memphis,  Tenn.  (Central  HS)   Bartlett,  Tenn.  (Bartlett  HS)   Memphis,  Tenn.  (Whitehaven  HS)   Monticello,  Ark.  (Monticello  HS)   Las  Vegas,  Nev.  (Phoenix  College)   Corning,  Ark.  (Corning  HS)   Monticello,  Ark.  (Monticello  HS)   Whiting,  Kan.  (Highlands  CC)   Los  Angeles,  Calif.  (L.A.  Valley  College)   Pensacola,  Fla.  (Pensacola  HS)   Baton  Rouge,  La.  (Catholic  HS)   Conway,  Ark.  (Conway  HS)   Los  Angeles,  Calif.  (Coll.  of  the  Canyons)   Cabot,  Ark.  (Cabot  HS)   Grenwell  Springs,  La.  (Central  HS)   San  Francisco,  Calif.  (City  College)   Mandeville,  La.  (Mandeville  HS)   Augusta,  Ark.  (Augusta  HS)   Port  Lavaca,  Texas  (Kilgore  College)   Houston,  Texas  (Rosenberg  HS)   Birmingham,  Ala.  (Stilman  College)   Star  City,  Ark.  (Star  City  HS)   Ponce  de  Leon,  Fla.  (Walton  HS)   Lake  Charles,  La.  (Barbe  HS)   Crossett,  Ark.  (Crossett  HS)   Little  Rock,  Ark.  (Hall  HS)   Baton  Rouge,  La.  (Catholic  HS)   Rison,  Ark.  (Rison  HS)   Bryant,  Ark.  (Bryant  HS)   Baton  Rouge,  La.  (Catholic  HS)   Pine  Bluff,  Ark.  (Mills  HS)   Memphis,  Tenn.  (Ridgeway  HS)   Houston,  Texas  (Central  Arkansas)   Hot  Springs,  Ark.  (Lakeside  HS)   Keithville,  La.  (Calvary  Baptist  HS)   Van  Buren,  Ark.  (Van  Buren  HS)   Warren,  Ark.  (UAPB)   Watson,  Ark.  (Dumas  HS)   Birmingham,  Ala.  (East  Mississippi  CC)   North  Little  Rock,  Ark.  (Dodge  City  CC)   Shreveport,  La.  (Evangel  Christian  Acad.)   Conway,  Ark.  (Ouachita  Baptist)   Searcy,  Ark.  (Searcy  HS)   McGehee,  Ark.  (McGehee  HS)   Denham  Springs,  La.  (Denham  Springs  HS)   Tobyhanna,  Pa.  (Lackawanna  College)   Wrightsville,  Ark.  (Mills  HS)   Marrero,  La.  (Independence  CC)   Rosenberg,  Texas  (Trinity  Valley)   Rosenberg,  Texas  (Univ.  of  Arizona)   Erath,  La.  (Erath  HS)   Memphis,  Tenn.  (Arlington  HS)   Memphis,  Tenn.  (Central  HS)   Pine  Bluff,  Ark.  (Dollarway  HS)   Star  City,  Ark.  (Star  City  HS)  

2013  UAM  FOOTBALL  

 

 

   2-­‐DEEP  DEPTH  CHART  (WEEK  4  –  SOUTHWESTERN  OKLA.)  

 

OFFENSE  (Base:  Multiple)  

DEFENSE  (Base:  4-­‐3)  

SPECIAL  TEAMS  

  Wide  Receiver   13   Ian  Levine  (5-­‐10,  176,  JR)   82   Lamarquis  King  (6-­‐4,  210,  JR)     Wide  Receiver   17   Trey  Taylor  (5-­‐9,  185,  SO)   19   Tristan  Eddings  (5-­‐7,  155,  SO     Wide  Receiver   4   Jamal  Nixon  (5-­‐11,  213,  SR)   81   Desi  J.  Lane  (6-­‐1,  208,  JR)     Wide  Receiver   84   Cody  Bordelon  (5-­‐11,  180,  SO)   8   Skyler  Scott  (6-­‐3,  200,  JR)     Running  Back   21   Joevall  Hoseay  (5-­‐9,  195,  JR)   6   Ivory  Washington  (5-­‐10,  180,  JR)     Quarterback   2   Colton  Morrison  (6-­‐7,  220,  SO)   1   Cody  Trimble  (6-­‐1,  210,  SO)     Left  Tackle   76   D.J.  Banyard  (6-­‐3,  322,  SO)   74   Logan  Woods  (6-­‐2,  280,  FR)     Left  Guard   58   Raphael  Mozie  (6-­‐1,  290,  FR)   68   Dawayne  Lewis  (6-­‐1,  285,  SR)     Center   65   Christian  Dragna  (6-­‐2,  311,  JR)   75   Rusty  Gulledge  (6-­‐2,  295,  SR)     Right  Guard   73   Chris  Gladney  (5-­‐11,  297,  JR)   77   Tyler  Sparrow  (6-­‐1,  285,  FR)     Right  Tackle   50   Jeremiah  Bradley  (6-­‐1,  264,  JR)   60   Emilio  Gomez  (6-­‐4,  275,  SO)            

  Defensive  End   7   Louis  Curry  (6-­‐3,  240,  JR)   94   D’Vonn  Brown  (6-­‐2,  250,  JR)     Defensive  Tackle   44   Calvin  Ursin  (6-­‐0,  265,  SR)   59   Marquis  Rogers  (5-­‐11,  260,  FR)     Nose  Guard   92   Jalen  Garmon  (6-­‐0,  260,  JR)   93   Samel  McClain  (6-­‐1,  275,  JR)     Defensive  End   91   Shittu  Salami  (6-­‐3,  230,  JR)   OR   9   Davis  Stephens  (6-­‐2,  227,  SR)     Middle  Linebacker   36   Alex  Black  (5-­‐10,  227,  JR)   52   Eldren  Jones  (6-­‐0,  230,  JR)     Outside  Linebacker   25   Marshall  Everett  (6-­‐0,  200,  SO)   56   George  Alvarez  (6-­‐0,  230,  SO)     Rover   35   Keith  Reynolds  (6-­‐0,  190,  JR)   15   Andrew  Jackson  (6-­‐2,  202,  SO)       Left  Cornerback   1   Mike  Early  (5-­‐10,  182,  JR)   22   DeVonté  Bess  (5-­‐9,  157,  JR)     Strong  Safety   2   Anthony  Hughes  (5-­‐9,  181,  JR)   28   Chris  Roberts  (6-­‐0,  210,  JR)     Free  Safety   16   Rodney  Edmiston  (6-­‐1,  195,  SO)   3   Deshaun  Thomas  (6-­‐0,  204,  SR)     Right  Cornerback   29   Demarcus  Robinson  (5-­‐9,  175,  SO)   24   Byron  Miller  (6-­‐0,  170,  FR)        

  Field  Goal  /  XP   30   Jamie  McGee  (5-­‐9,  165,  FR)   40   Reagan  Wise  (5-­‐6,  183,  JR)     Kickoff  Specialist   30   Jamie  McGee  (5-­‐9,  165,  FR)   40   Reagan  Wise  (5-­‐6,  183,  JR)     Punter   40   Reagan  Wise  (5-­‐6,  183,  JR)   30   Jamie  McGee  (5-­‐9,  165,  FR)     Long  Snapper   68   Dawayne  Lewis  (6-­‐1,  285,  SR)   10   Austin  Morgan  (6-­‐5,  250,  JR)     Holder   13   Ian  Levine  (5-­‐10,  176,  JR)   17   Trey  Taylor  (5-­‐9,  185,  SO)     Punt  Return  Specialist   1   Mike  Early  (5-­‐10,  182,  JR)   6   Ivory  Washington  (5-­‐10,  180,  JR)     Kickoff  Return  Specialist   6   Ivory  Washington  (5-­‐10,  180,  JR)   4   Jamal  Nixon  (5-­‐11,  213,  SR)            

 

 

2013  UAM  FOOTBALL  

 

2013  GAC  STANDINGS      

 

Standings   #8  Henderson  State     Ouachita  Baptist     Southern  Arkansas     Arkansas  Tech     Arkansas-­‐Monticello     Southwestern  Okla  St   Harding     Southeastern  Okla  St   East  Central     Southern  Nazarene     Northwestern  Okla  St  

Conference   2-­‐0   2-­‐0   2-­‐1   2-­‐1   2-­‐1   2-­‐1   1-­‐1   1-­‐2   1-­‐2   0-­‐3   0-­‐3  

Pct.   PF   PA   Overall     1.000   126   45   3-­‐0     1.000   73   41   2-­‐0     .667   120   89   2-­‐1     .667   104   45   2-­‐1     .667   86   100   2-­‐1     .667   72   60   2-­‐1     .500   92   27   1-­‐1     .333   125   136   1-­‐2     .333   79   96   1-­‐2     .000   41   180   0-­‐3     .000   30   129   0-­‐3      

THIS  WEEK’S  GAC  SCHEDULE  

 

 

Pct.   PF   PA   Home     1.000   201   59   2-­‐0     1.000   73   41   0-­‐0     .667   120   89   2-­‐0     .667   104   45   0-­‐1     .667   86   100   2-­‐0     .667   72   60   1-­‐0     .500   92   27   1-­‐0     .333   125   136   1-­‐1     .333   79   96   1-­‐1     .000   41   180   0-­‐2     .000   30   129   0-­‐1    

Away   Neutral   Streak   1-­‐0   0-­‐0   Won  3   2-­‐0   0-­‐0   Won  2   0-­‐1   0-­‐0   Won  2   2-­‐0   0-­‐0   Won  1   0-­‐1   0-­‐0   Won  2   1-­‐1   0-­‐0   Lost  1   0-­‐1   0-­‐0   Won  1   0-­‐1   0-­‐0   Lost  2   0-­‐1   0-­‐0   Lost  2   0-­‐1   0-­‐0   Lost  3   0-­‐2   0-­‐0   Lost  3  

LAST  WEEK’S  GAC  RESULTS    

Saturday,  September  28  

 

 

 

 

Saturday,  September  21  

*  Southern  Arkansas  at  NW  Oklahoma  State  –  1  PM    

Ouachita  Baptist  24,  at  East  Central  17  

*  East  Central  at  Henderson  State  –  3  PM  

 

 

Arkansas  Tech  49,  at  Southern  Nazarene  7  

*  Southern  Nazarene  at  Harding  –  6  PM  

 

 

at  Arkansas-­‐Monticello  22,  NW  Oklahoma  State  20  

*  Arkansas-­‐Monticello  at  SW  Oklahoma  State  –  6  PM  

Henderson  State  44,  at  SE  Oklahoma  State  35  

Arkansas  Tech  at  Nicholls  State  –  6  PM  

at  Southern  Arkansas  20,  SW  Oklahoma  State  17  

 

*  SE  Oklahoma  State  at  Ouachita  Baptist  –  7  PM

 

 

2013  UAM  FOOTBALL    

GAME  1  RECAP:  East  Central  46,  UAM  22     ADA,  Okla.  –  The  University  of  Arkansas  Monticello   football  team  outgained  East  Central  in  total   offense,  but  committed  five  turnovers  leading  to  a   46-­‐22  loss  for  the  Boll  Weevils  on  Saturday  (9/7/13)   at  Norris  Field  in  the  2013  season  opener.     The  Tigers  (1-­‐0,  1-­‐0  Great  American  Conference)   used  a  19-­‐point  second  quarter  to  create  a  deficit   that  proved  too  large  to  overcome.  Prior  to  ECU's  19   second-­‐quarter  points,  UAM  brought  the  score  to   within  four  points  on  a  23-­‐yard  field  goal  by   freshman  Jamie  McGee  at  the  4:20  mark  of  the  first   quarter  and  a  safety  by  way  of  junior  linebacker  Alex   Black  on  ECU's  ensuing  possession  10  seconds  later.     Following  a  UAM  interception  on  the  next   possession,  the  Tigers  responded  with  a  one-­‐yard   touchdown  run  from  quarterback  Spencer  Bond  to   allow  ECU  to  take  a  14-­‐5  lead  at  the  2:30  mark  of  the   first  quarter.  McGee  opened  the  second-­‐quarter   scoring  with  a  24-­‐yard  field  goal  at  the  13:43  mark  to   pull  UAM  to  within  six  points  at  14-­‐8.     ECU  responded  with  two  touchdowns,  a  field  goal   and  a  safety,  all  unanswered,  to  account  for  its  19   second-­‐quarter  points  to  take  a  31-­‐8  into  the  locker   room  at  the  halftime  break.     UAM  (0-­‐1,  0-­‐1  GAC)  outscored  ECU  14-­‐13  in  the   second  half,  all  points  coming  in  the  third  quarter,   starting  with  an  eight-­‐yard  touchdown  pass  from   sophomore  Colton  Morrison  to  sophomore  Cody   Bordelon  to  cap  a  seven-­‐play,  44-­‐yard  drive  at  the   11:13  mark  to  trim  ECU's  lead  to  33-­‐15.     The  Tigers  answered  with  a  six-­‐play,  43-­‐yard  drive   capped  by  a  five-­‐yard  touchdown  pass  from  Bond  to   Lindsey  Anderson,  giving  ECU  a  40-­‐15  lead  with  8:38   remaining  in  the  third  quarter.     UAM's  final  score  of  the  night  came  on  a  two-­‐yard   touchdown  rush  from  junior  Rod  Smith  at  the  7:14   mark  of  the  third  quarter  to  cap  a  four-­‐play,  19-­‐ yarddrive  that  was  set  up  by  a  58-­‐yard  kickoff  return   by  junior  Mike  Early  and  a  15-­‐yard  unsportsmanlike   conduct  penalty  assessed  to  ECU.     ECU  capped  the  scoring  with  28  seconds  remaining   in  the  third  quarter  with  an  80-­‐yard  interception   return  for  a  touchdown  by  Quamain  Black.     UAM  finished  the  night  with  349  yards  of  total   offense  to  ECU's  297.  The  Weevils  had  326  yards   passing  and  23  yards  rushing  on  32  attempts.  ECU  collected  224  rushing  yards,  led  by  JoJo  Snell's  101  yards  on  16  carries,  all  in  the  first  half.     Morrison  finished  his  UAM  debut  38-­‐of-­‐55  through  the  air  with  241  yards  with  one  touchdown  pass  and  three  interceptions.  Sophomore  Cody  Trimble  went  3-­‐for-­‐9  in  relief   with  85  yards  and  one  interception.     UAM's  favorite  target  in  the  passing  game  in  the  loss  to  ECU  was  Bordelon,  who  finished  with  a  career-­‐high  12  receptions  for  128  yards,  including  his  eight-­‐yard  touchdown   grab  in  the  third  quarter,  UAM's  first  touchdown  of  the  2013  season.     Junior  Ian  Levine  added  seven  receptions  for  65  yards,  while  sophomore  TreyTaylor  had  seven  catches  for  42  yards.     McGee  was  perfect  in  his  UAM  debut,  going  2-­‐for-­‐2  on  field  goals  and  2-­‐for-­‐2  on  extra  points.     Defensively,  the  Weevils  were  led  by  junior  Keith  Reynolds,  who  collected  nine  tackles,  including  one  tackle  for  a  loss,  and  two  pass  deflections  in  his  first  game  in  the  Green   and  White.

2013  UAM  FOOTBALL    

GAME  2  RECAP:  UAM  42,  SE  Oklahoma  State  34   MONTICELLO  –  The  University  of  Arkansas  at   Monticello  football  team  snapped  an  11-­‐game   losing  streak  with  a  42-­‐34  win  over  Southeastern   Oklahoma  State  on  Saturday  (9/14/13)  at  home.     The  Weevils  (1-­‐1,  1-­‐1  Great  American  Conference)   were  the  only  team  to  score  back-­‐to-­‐back   touchdowns  in  the  contest  that  featured  a   combined  10  touchdowns  and  three  field  goals.   Each  team  answered  the  other's  scores  on  every   occasion  with  the  exception  of  UAM's  first  two   touchdowns  of  the  second  quarter.  A  14-­‐yard   pass  from  freshman  Brett  Courville  to  junior   Skylar  Scott  at  the  11:11  mark  followed  by  an   unsuccessful  extra  point  attempt  left  UAM  down   one  point  at  14-­‐13.     After  forcing  Southeastern  (1-­‐1,  1-­‐1  GAC)  to  punt   on  the  ensuing  possession,  UAM  went  ahead  for   the  first  time  on  a  four-­‐yard  touchdown  run  from   junior  Rod  Smith  at  the  7:41  mark.  A  failed  two-­‐ point  conversion  gave  UAM  a  19-­‐14  lead.     Southeastern  answered  on  a  24-­‐yard  touchdown   pass  from  to  Kaymon  Farmer  from  Nick  Sioson  to   put  the  Savage  Storm  back  on  top  21-­‐19  with  4:32   remaining  in  the  opening  half.  UAM  took  the  lead   at  the  break  with  a  33-­‐yard  field  goal  from   freshman  Jamie  McGee  with  39  seconds  left.     Southeastern  opened  the  second  half  scoring  on  a   29-­‐yard  Sioson  pass  to  Anthony  Gale  at  the  12:01   mark.  UAM  went  to  Skylar  Scott  again  for  its  next   score,  a  four-­‐yard  scoring  strike  from  sophomore   Colton  Morrison  to  put  UAM  on  top  by  one  at  29-­‐ 28  with  8:05  left  in  the  third  quarter.     The  Savage  Storm  answered  with  a  Chris  Peoples   23-­‐yard  field  goal  to  cap  a  14-­‐play,  six-­‐minute   drive.     Scott  hauled  in  his  third  touchdown  catch  of  the   evening  to  start  the  fourth  quarter  scoring  with  a   66-­‐yard  reception  from  Morrison  on  the  first  play   of  a  drive  following  a  Southeastern  punt.     Peoples  finalized  the  Southeastern  scoring  with  a   37-­‐yard  field  goal  on  theensuing  possession  to   cap  another  14-­‐play  drive.  That  field  goal  still  left   UAM  with  a  one-­‐point  advantage  at  35-­‐34  with   9:21  remaining  in  regulation.     The  Weevils  added  cushion  with  the  final  score  of   the  game  on  a  30-­‐yard  catch  and  run  from   Morrison  to  senior  Jamal  Nixon  to  cap  a  five-­‐play,   97-­‐yard  drive  following  a  fumble  recovery  on  a  first  and  goal  situation  for  the  Savage  Storm.  Nixon  was  responsible  for  UAM's  first  touchdown  of  the  game  with  a  51-­‐yard   catch  and  run  from  Morrison  following  a  Southeastern  touchdown  at  the  9:42  mark  of  the  opening  quarter.     UAM  came  away  with  a  plus-­‐three  turnover  margin  in  the  contest  after  forcing  four  turnovers  –  three  interceptions  and  a  fumble  recovery.  UAM  forced  a  total  of  six  fumbles   in  the  game.  Two  of  UAM's  interceptions  were  from  junior  Mike  Early,  one  of  which  was  returned  46  yards.  Early  finished  the  night  with  a  total  of  eight  tackles  and  recorded   an  additional  pass  breakup.     Junior  Keith  Reynolds  led  the  UAM  defensive  attack  for  the  second-­‐straight  game  with  10  tackles,  eight  of  which  were  unassisted.  Junior  Alex  Black  also  recorded  10  tackles  in   the  win,  and  was  credited  with  UAM's  third  interception  off  a  deflected  pass.     Skylar  Scott  finished  the  game  with  a  team-­‐high  eight  receptions  for  a  career-­‐high  165  yards  with  three  touchdowns.  Nixon  finished  with  seven  receptions  for  151  yards  with   two  scores.     Colton  Morrison  finished  25-­‐of-­‐36  through  the  air  with  345  yards  and  four  touchdowns  and  no  interceptions.  Courville  was  2-­‐for-­‐2  in  relief  for  27  yards  and  one  touchdown.

2013  UAM  FOOTBALL    

GAME  3  RECAP:  UAM  22,  NW  Oklahoma  State  20

 

  MONTICELLO  –  The  University  of  Arkansas  at   Monticello  football  team  recorded  its  second   consecutive  victory  with  a  22-­‐20  win  over   Northwestern  Oklahoma  State  on  Saturday  (9/21/2013)   at  home  in  Great  American  Conference  action.     The  low-­‐scoring  affair  was  highlighted  by  the  leg  of   freshman  kicker  Jamie  McGee,  who  was  responsible  for   10  of  UAM's  22  points  in  the  victory.  McGee  nailed  a   32-­‐yarder  early  in  the  first  quarter  for  the  game's  first   score,  followed  with  a  23-­‐yarder  with  just  over  six   minutes  remaining  in  the  thirdquarter  to  put  UAM  up   19-­‐14  and  finalized  the  scoring  with  a  career-­‐high  43-­‐ yarder  with  just  over  10  minutes  remaining  in   regulation.     McGee  adds  to  his  already  GAC  best  field  goal  totals   with  his  performance  against  the  Rangers.  He  now  has   converted  on  all  six  of  his  attempts  through  the  first   three  games  of  the  season.  He  tied  a  UAM  single-­‐game   record  on  Saturday  with  his  three  made  field  goals,  a   record  that  had  been  accomplished  10  times  before   this  weekend.     Following  McGee's  first  field  goal  of  the  night,  the   Rangers  (0-­‐3,  0-­‐3  GAC)  took  a  7-­‐3  lead  following  a  39-­‐ yard  touchdown  pass  from  L.T.  Pfaff  to  Mervin  Stewart   to  cap  a  five-­‐play,  65-­‐yard  drive  using  2:29.     UAM  (2-­‐1,  2-­‐1  GAC)  answered  on  the  first  play  of  the   second  quarter  on  an  eight-­‐yard  quarterback  keeper  for   a  score  from  freshman  Brett  Courville  followed  by  a   blocked  extra  point  try  to  give  the  Weevils  a  9-­‐7  lead.   That  score  was  set  up  by  a  blocked  punt  from  the  hands   of  junior  Anthony  Hughes  inside  the  NWOSU  10-­‐yard   line  as  time  expired  in  the  first  period.     The  Rangers  regained  the  lead  later  in  the  second   quarter  on  a  42-­‐yard  touchdown  pass  from  Pfaff  to   Montrell  Logan  to  cap  a  quick  three-­‐play,  54-­‐yard  drive   that  used  just  took  just  over  a  minute.     UAM  put  together  a  shorter  scoring  drive  for  its  next   score,  a  76-­‐yard  catch-­‐and-­‐run  for  a  touchdown  from   junior  Jamal  Nixon,  who  reversed  field  and  broke  three   tackles  to  find  the  end  zone.  That  was  the  second  play   of  a  49  second  drive.     McGee  added  his  second  field  goal  at  the  6:15  mark  of   the  third  quarter,  the  only  score  of  the  period  to  cap  a   nine-­‐play,  37-­‐yard  drive  that  was  set  up  by  a  failed  fake   punt  attempt  by  the  Rangers.     The  Rangers  found  the  end  zone  once  more  on  the  first  drive  of  the  fourth  quarter  using  a  one-­‐yard  touchdown  run  by  Zachry  Doyle  to  put  his  team  up  20-­‐19  with  13:52   remaining.     McGee  nailed  what  ended  up  being  the  game  winning  43-­‐yard  field  goal  to  cap  a  10-­‐play,  28-­‐yard  drive  that  used  3:40.     The  UAM  defense  sealed  the  victory  by  forcing  turnovers  on  NWOSU's  final  two  offensive  possessions  of  the  game.  Sophomore  Marshall  Everett  recovered  a  fumble  at  the   6:16  mark  with  the  Rangers  inside  the  UAM  40-­‐yard  line,  and  sophomore  Demarcus  Robinson  picked  off  a  Pfaff  pass  with  2:59  remaining.  With  no  timeouts  remaining  for   NWOSU,  UAM  was  able  to  run  out  the  remaining  three  minutes  to  seal  the  team's  first  two-­‐game  win  streak  since  the  2011  season.     UAM  used  three  quarterbacks  in  the  win  with  sophomore  Colton  Morrison  leading  the  way  going  18-­‐of-­‐32  for  120  yards.  Sophomore  Cody  Trimble  went  6-­‐for-­‐10  for  111  yards   and  was  credited  with  the  touchdown  pass  on  Nixon's  long  run.  In  addition  to  his  25  rushing  yards  on  seven  carries,  Courville  finished  1-­‐for-­‐5  for  18  yards  passing.     Nixon  led  all  receivers  in  the  game  with  seven  receptions  for  110  yards.     Junior  Anthony  Hughes  paced  the  UAM  defense  with  13  total  tackles.  Senior  Calvin  Ursin  also  reached  double-­‐digits  with  10  tackles,  including  one  sack  and  two  tackles  for   losses.  GAC  tackles  leader  Keith  Reynolds  finished  the  night  with  nine  tackles  and  an  assisted  tackle  for  loss.  

2013 UAM FOOTBALL Arkansas-Monticello Overall Team Statistics (as of Sep 23, 2013) All games

Team Statistics SCORING Points Per Game FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Yards gained rushing Yards lost rushing Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards KICK RETURN AVERAGE PUNT RETURN AVERAGE INT RETURN AVERAGE FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards Average Per Game PUNTS-Yards Average Per Punt Net punt average KICKOFFS-Yards Average Per Kick Net kick average TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3RD-DOWN Conversions 3rd-Down Pct 4TH-DOWN Conversions 4th-Down Pct SACKS BY-Yards MISC YARDS TOUCHDOWNS SCORED FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ON-SIDE KICKS RED-ZONE SCORES RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS PAT-ATTEMPTS ATTENDANCE Games/Avg Per Game Neutral Site Games Score by Quarters Arkansas-Monticello Opponents

1st

2nd

3rd

4th

OT

15 35

31 33

24 23

16 9

0 0

Total 86 100

UAM

OPP

86 28.7 54 12 34 8 199 286 87 84 2.4 66.3 3 947 93-150-5 6.3 10.2 315.7 7 1146 234 4.9 382.0 17-354 8-110 4-47 20.8 13.8 11.8 7-3 22-214 71.3 22-786 35.7 30.3 19-965 50.8 33.3 27:43 15/52 29% 3/8 38% 5-41 0 10 6-6 0-0 (10-12) 83% (6-12) 50% (6-8) 75% 5710 2/2855

100 33.3 64 29 28 7 541 681 140 139 3.9 180.3 6 615 53-97-4 6.3 11.6 205.0 6 1156 236 4.9 385.3 15-308 7-100 5-140 20.5 14.3 28.0 10-5 35-262 87.3 20-765 38.2 32.8 18-928 51.6 31.9 31:28 14/45 31% 1/4 25% 2-18 0 13 3-4 0-0 (9-10) 90% (7-10) 70% (11-12) 92% 3250 1/3250 0/0

2013 UAM FOOTBALL Arkansas-Monticello Overall Individual Statistics (as of Sep 23, 2013) All games

Rushing

Joevall Hoseay Rod Smith Brett Courville I. Washington Nick Williams Reagan Wise Cody Trimble Colton Morrison TEAM Total Opponents Passing

Colton Morrison Cody Trimble Brett Courville TEAM Total Opponents Receiving

Cody Bordelon Jamal Nixon Skylar Scott Ian Levine Trey Taylor I. Washington Rod Smith Lamarquis King Desi J. Lane B.J. Slaughter Nick Williams Joevall Hoseay Total Opponents

gp

att

gain loss

net avg td

lg avg/g

Punt Returns

2 10 3 26 2 11 3 18 2 4 3 1 2 1 3 11 2 2 3 84 3 139

98 8 73 5 46 0 44 4 11 0 0 9 0 10 14 31 0 20 286 87 681 140

90 9.0 68 2.6 46 4.2 40 2.2 11 2.8 -9 -9.0 -10 -10.0 -17 -1.5 -20 -10.0 199 2.4 541 3.9

79 15 8 6 4 0 0 7 0 79 45

I. Washington Jamal Nixon Anthony Hughes Total Opponents

gp

3 2 2 2 3 3

effic comp-att-int

122.60 81-123-3 130.34 9-19-2 144.00 3-7-0 0.00 0-1-0 123.77 93-150-5 120.06 53-97-4

pct

65.9 47.4 42.9 0.0 62.0 54.6

0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 6

45.0 22.7 23.0 13.3 5.5 -3.0 -5.0 -5.7 -10.0 66.3 180.3

yds td

lg avg/g

706 196 45 0 947 615

66 76 18 0 76 42

gp

no.

yds

avg

td

lg avg/g

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 3 3

17 16 15 13 10 7 4 4 2 2 2 1 93 53

150 275 203 109 85 17 49 20 29 13 2 -5 947 615

8.8 17.2 13.5 8.4 8.5 2.4 12.2 5.0 14.5 6.5 1.0 -5.0 10.2 11.6

1 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 6

68 76 66 23 20 10 22 7 17 9 2 0 76 42

50.0 91.7 67.7 36.3 28.3 5.7 16.3 6.7 14.5 4.3 1.0 -2.5 315.7 205.0

5 1 1 0 7 6

235.3 98.0 22.5 0.0 315.7 205.0

no.

6 1 1 8 7

yds avg td

lg

76 23 11 110 100

20 23 0 23 40

12.7 23.0 11.0 13.8 14.3

0 0 0 0 0

Interceptions

no.

Mike Early Alex Black D. Robinson Total Opponents

2 1 1 4 5

Kick Returns

no.

yds avg td

lg

I. Washington Mike Early Desi J. Lane Jamal Nixon Total Opponents

8 5 2 2 17 15

176 137 14 27 354 308

0 0 0 0 0 0

36 58 13 14 58 54

Fumble Returns

no.

yds avg td

lg

M. Everett Rodney Edmiston Total Opponents

1 1 2 0

yds avg td

lg

46 0 0 47 140

46 0 0 46 80

4 6 10 0

23.0 0.0 0.0 11.8 28.0

22.0 27.4 7.0 13.5 20.8 20.5

4.0 6.0 5.0 0.0

0 0 0 0 1

0 0 0 0

4 6 6 0

2013 UAM FOOTBALL Arkansas-Monticello Overall Individual Statistics (as of Sep 23, 2013) All games

Scoring

td

Jamie McGee Jamal Nixon Skylar Scott Rod Smith Brett Courville Cody Bordelon Alex Black Colton Morrison Total Opponents

- 6-6 3 3 2 1 1 - - 10 6-6 13 3-4

Field Goals

fg

Jamie McGee

6-6

fg

kick

6-8 6-8 11-12

PAT rush rcv pass dxp saf

-

- - - - - - - - 0-2 - 0-2 - 0-1

-

pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99

100. 0-0

3-3

2-2

1-1

FG Sequence

Arkansas-Monticello

Opponents

East Central SE Oklahoma State NW Oklahoma State

(23),(24) (33) (32),(23),(43)

(38),42 (23),(37) -

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

0-0

pts

- 24 - 18 - 18 - 12 6 6 1 2 0 1 86 1 100

Total Offense

g plays

rush pass

Colton Morrison Cody Trimble Brett Courville Joevall Hoseay Rod Smith I. Washington Nick Williams Reagan Wise TEAM Total Opponents

3 2 2 2 3 3 2 3 2 3 3

-17 -10 46 90 68 40 11 -9 -20 199 541

134 20 18 10 26 18 4 1 3 234 236

total avg/g

706 689 229.7 196 186 93.0 45 91 45.5 0 90 45.0 0 68 22.7 0 40 13.3 0 11 5.5 0 -9 -3.0 0 -20 -10.0 947 1146 382.0 615 1156 385.3

lg blk

Punting

no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk

43

Reagan Wise TEAM Total Opponents

21 786 37.4 58 1 0 0.0 0 22 786 35.7 58 20 765 38.2 54

Kickoffs

no. yds avg tb ob retn

Jamie McGee Total Opponents

19 965 50.8 19 965 50.8 18 928 51.6

0

1 1 0

1 0 1 0

4 0 4 2

3 0 3 5

1 0 1 2

1 0 1 2

net ydln

2 2 20.5 33.3 1 20.8 31.9

31 33

2013 UAM FOOTBALL Arkansas-Monticello Overall Individual Statistics (as of Sep 23, 2013) All games All Purpose

g

rush

rcv

pr

kr

Jamal Nixon I. Washington Skylar Scott Mike Early Cody Bordelon Rod Smith Ian Levine Trey Taylor Joevall Hoseay Brett Courville Desi J. Lane Lamarquis King B.J. Slaughter Nick Williams Anthony Hughes Chris Roberts Reagan Wise Cody Trimble Colton Morrison TEAM Total Opponents

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 3 3 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 3 3

0 40 0 0 0 68 0 0 90 46 0 0 0 11 0 0 -9 -10 -17 -20 199 541

275 17 203 0 150 49 109 85 -5 0 29 20 13 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 947 615

23 76 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 110 100

27 176 0 137 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 354 308

ir

total avg/g

0 325 108.3 0 309 103.0 0 203 67.7 46 183 61.0 0 150 50.0 0 117 39.0 0 109 36.3 0 85 28.3 0 85 42.5 0 46 23.0 0 43 21.5 0 20 6.7 0 13 4.3 0 13 6.5 0 11 3.7 1 1 0.3 0 -9 -3.0 0 -10 -5.0 0 -17 -5.7 0 -20 -10.0 47 1657 552.3 140 1704 568.0

2013 UAM FOOTBALL Arkansas-Monticello Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Sep 23, 2013) All games Tackles

Sacks

Pass defense

Fumbles

blkd

##

Defensive Leaders

gp

ua

a

tot

tfl/yds

no-yds

int-yds

brup

qbh

rcv-yds

ff

kick

saf

35

Keith Reynolds Anthony Hughes Calvin Ursin Alex Black M. Everett Jalen Garmon Mike Early Rodney Edmiston Shittu Salami D. Robinson Chris Roberts Louis Curry Davis Stephens Andrew Jackson Deshaun Thomas Devonte Bess George Alvarez Ian Levine D'Vonn Brown L. Osborne Anthony Ceaser Austin Morgan Clifton Price Eldren Jones Miguel Herrera Marquis Rogers Brown-Simpson Jamie McGee B.J. Slaughter Dustin Presley Total Opponents

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 2 3 3

18 9 12 9 6 6 12 9 5 5 7 2 6 4 4 3 3 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 . 1 1 . . 134 119

10 19 12 12 10 10 2 4 7 6 2 6 . 1 . 1 1 . 2 1 . 1 1 1 . 1 . . 1 1 112 120

28 28 24 21 16 16 14 13 12 11 9 8 6 5 4 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 246 239

2.5-4 . 3.5-10 2.0-7 2.0-17 3.0-11 . . 6.5-30 . 1.0-3 2.0-7 2.0-16 1.0-1 1.0-5 . . . 0.5-1 0.5-2 . . . . . 0.5-1 . . . . 28-115 22-81

. . 1.0-5 . 1.0-11 . . . 2.0-12 . . . 1.0-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-41 2-18

. . . 1-0 . . 2-46 . . 1-0 0-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-47 5-140

3 1 1 . . . 2 1 . 2 . . 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 9

1 . 4 . . 1 . . 1 1 . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 10

. 1-0 1-0 . 2-4 . . 1-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-10 3-0

. 1 1 1 . . . 1 . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 3

. 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . 2 2

. . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1

2D 44 36 25 92 1D 16 91 29 28 7D 9D 15 3 22 56 13 94 42 23 10 99 52 53 59 46 30 89 14

2013 UAM FOOTBALL Arkansas-Monticello Team Game-by-Game (as of Sep 23, 2013) All games TEAM STATISTICS

Date

Opponent

no.

Sep 07 at East Central Sep 14 SE OKLAHOMA STATE Sep 21 NW OKLAHOMA STATE Arkansas-Monticello Opponents

Rushing yds td

32 24 28 84 139

23 101 75 199 541

1 1 1 3 6

lg

no.

6 79 15 79 45

41 27 25 93 53

Receiving yds td

326 372 249 947 615

1 5 1 7 6

Passing cmp-att-int yds

lg

68 66 76 76 42

41-64-4 27-38-0 25-48-1 93-150-5 53-97-4

326 372 249 947 615

td

lg

1 5 1 7 6

68 66 76 76 42

Kick Returns no. yds td lg

7 170 6 87 4 97 17 354 15 308

0 0 0 0 0

Punt Returns no. yds td lg

58 26 34 58 54

4 65 2 24 2 21 8 110 7 100

0 0 0 0 0

tot off

23 349 17 473 10 324 23 1146 40 1156

Games played: 3 Avg per rush: 2.4 Avg per catch: 10.2 Pass efficiency: 123.77 Kick ret avg: 20.8 Punt ret avg: 13.8 All purpose avg/game: 552.3 Total offense avg/gm: 382.0 Date

Opponent

Sep 07 at East Central Sep 14 SE OKLAHOMA STATE Sep 21 NW OKLAHOMA STATE Arkansas-Monticello Opponents

ua

31 66 37 134 119

Tackles a total

36 32 44 112 120

tfl-yds

Sacks no-yds

67 12.0-43 98 7.0-36 81 9.0-36 246 28.0-115 239 22.0-81

0.0-0 2.0-21 3.0-20 5.0-41 2.0-18

Fumble ff fr-yds

1 4 0 5 3

Pass Defense int-yds qbh brup

2-10 1-0 2-0 5-10 3-0

0-0 3-46 1-1 4-47 5-140

0 4 5 9 10

Punting Date

Opponent

Sep 07 at East Central Sep 14 SE OKLAHOMA STATE Sep 21 NW OKLAHOMA STATE Arkansas-Monticello Opponents

4 5 5 14 9

Blkd kick

0 1 1 2 2

PAT Attempts kick rush rcv

2-2 3-4 1-2 6-8 11-12

Field Goals

no.

yds

avg

long

blkd

tb

fc

50+

i20

md-att

7 8 7 22 20

288 230 268 786 765

41.1 28.8 38.3 35.7 38.2

47 44 58 58 54

0 1 0 1 2

1 0 0 1 0

3 0 1 4 2

0 0 1 1 2

0 0 3 3 5

2-2 1-1 3-3 6-6 3-4

0 0 0 0 0

saf

pts

1 0 0 1 1

22 42 22 86 100

Kickoffs

long blkd

24 33 43 43 38

0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0

no.

yds

avg

tb

ob

5 8 6 19 18

270 410 285 965 928

54.0 51.2 47.5 50.8 51.6

0 0 1 1 0

1 0 1 2 1

2013 UAM FOOTBALL Arkansas-Monticello Opponent Game-by-Game (as of Sep 23, 2013) All games OPPONENT STATISTICS

Date

Opponent

no.

Sep 07 at East Central Sep 14 SE OKLAHOMA STATE Sep 21 NW OKLAHOMA STATE Opponents Arkansas-Monticello

Rushing yds td

45 47 47 139 84

224 162 155 541 199

4 1 1 6 3

lg

no.

45 14 21 45 79

7 31 15 53 93

Receiving yds td

73 298 244 615 947

1 3 2 6 7

Passing cmp-att-int yds

lg

28 29 42 42 76

7-18-0 31-53-3 15-26-1 53-97-4 93-150-5

73 298 244 615 947

td

lg

1 3 2 6 7

28 29 42 42 76

Kick Returns no. yds td lg

4 85 7 150 4 73 15 308 17 354

0 0 0 0 0

Punt Returns no. yds td lg

54 31 24 54 58

2 41 5 59 0 0 7 100 8 110

0 0 0 0 0

tot off

40 297 21 460 0 399 40 1156 23 1146

Games played: 3 Avg per rush: 3.9 Avg per catch: 11.6 Pass efficiency: 120.06 Kick ret avg: 20.5 Punt ret avg: 14.3 All purpose avg/game: 568.0 Total offense avg/gm: 385.3 Date

Opponent

Sep 07 at East Central Sep 14 SE OKLAHOMA STATE Sep 21 NW OKLAHOMA STATE Opponents Arkansas-Monticello

ua

48 37 34 119 134

Tackles a total

60 22 38 120 112

tfl-yds

Sacks no-yds

108 11.0-35 59 5.0-16 72 6.0-30 239 22.0-81 246 28.0-115

1.0-8 0.0-0 1.0-10 2.0-18 5.0-41

Fumble ff fr-yds

1 1 1 3 5

Pass Defense int-yds qbh brup

1-0 1-0 1-0 3-0 5-10

4-138 0-0 1-2 5-140 4-47

2 3 5 10 9

Punting Date

Opponent

Sep 07 at East Central Sep 14 SE OKLAHOMA STATE Sep 21 NW OKLAHOMA STATE Opponents Arkansas-Monticello

3 3 3 9 14

Blkd kick

0 1 1 2 2

PAT Attempts kick rush rcv

5-6 4-4 2-2 11-12 6-8

Field Goals

no.

yds

avg

long

blkd

tb

fc

50+

i20

md-att

8 5 7 20 22

349 187 229 765 786

43.6 37.4 32.7 38.2 35.7

54 47 45 54 58

0 1 1 2 1

0 0 0 0 1

2 0 0 2 4

2 0 0 2 1

2 2 1 5 3

1-2 2-2 0-0 3-4 6-6

0 0 0 0 0

saf

pts

1 0 0 1 1

46 34 20 100 86

Kickoffs

long blkd

38 37 0 38 43

0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0

no.

yds

avg

tb

ob

7 7 4 18 19

371 309 248 928 965

53.0 44.1 62.0 51.6 50.8

0 0 0 0 1

0 1 0 1 2

2013 UAM FOOTBALL Arkansas-Monticello Game Superlatives (as of Sep 23, 2013) All games INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushes Yards Rushing TD Rushes

Long Rush Pass attempts Pass completions Yards Passing TD Passes Long Pass Receptions Yards Receiving TD Receptions Long Reception Field Goals Long Field Goal Punts

Punting Avg Long Punt Punts inside 20 Long Punt Return Long Kickoff Return Tackles Sacks

Tackles For Loss Interceptions

13 75 1 1 1 79 55 38 345 4 76 12 165 3 76 3 43 7 7 7 41.1 58 3 23 58 13 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 3.0 2

I. Washington at East Central (Sep 07, 2013) Joevall Hoseay vs SE Oklahoma State (Sep 14, 2013) Rod Smith at East Central (Sep 07, 2013) Rod Smith vs SE Oklahoma State (Sep 14, 2013) Brett Courville vs NW Oklahoma State (Sep 21, 2013) Joevall Hoseay vs SE Oklahoma State (Sep 14, 2013) Colton Morrison at East Central (Sep 07, 2013) Colton Morrison at East Central (Sep 07, 2013) Colton Morrison vs SE Oklahoma State (Sep 14, 2013) Colton Morrison vs SE Oklahoma State (Sep 14, 2013) Cody Trimble vs NW Oklahoma State (Sep 21, 2013) Cody Bordelon at East Central (Sep 07, 2013) Skylar Scott vs SE Oklahoma State (Sep 14, 2013) Skylar Scott vs SE Oklahoma State (Sep 14, 2013) Jamal Nixon vs NW Oklahoma State (Sep 21, 2013) Jamie McGee vs NW Oklahoma State (Sep 21, 2013) Jamie McGee vs NW Oklahoma State (Sep 21, 2013) Reagan Wise at East Central (Sep 07, 2013) Reagan Wise vs SE Oklahoma State (Sep 14, 2013) Reagan Wise vs NW Oklahoma State (Sep 21, 2013) Reagan Wise at East Central (Sep 07, 2013) Reagan Wise vs NW Oklahoma State (Sep 21, 2013) Reagan Wise vs NW Oklahoma State (Sep 21, 2013) Jamal Nixon at East Central (Sep 07, 2013) Mike Early at East Central (Sep 07, 2013) Anthony Hughes vs NW Oklahoma State (Sep 21, 2013) Davis Stephens vs SE Oklahoma State (Sep 14, 2013) Shittu Salami vs SE Oklahoma State (Sep 14, 2013) M. Everett vs NW Oklahoma State (Sep 21, 2013) Calvin Ursin vs NW Oklahoma State (Sep 21, 2013) Shittu Salami vs NW Oklahoma State (Sep 21, 2013) Shittu Salami at East Central (Sep 07, 2013) Mike Early vs SE Oklahoma State (Sep 14, 2013)

2013 UAM FOOTBALL Arkansas-Monticello Game Superlatives (as of Sep 23, 2013) All games TEAM GAME HIGHS Rushes Yards Rushing Yards Per Rush TD Rushes

Pass attempts Pass completions Yards Passing Yards Per Pass TD Passes Total Plays Total Offense Yards Per Play Points Sacks By First Downs Penalties Penalty Yards Turnovers Interceptions By Punts Punting Avg Long Punt Punts inside 20 Long Punt Return

32 101 4.2 1 1 1 64 41 372 9.8 5 96 473 7.6 42 3 20 13 128 5 3 8 41.1 58 3 23

at East Central (Sep 07, 2013) vs SE Oklahoma State (Sep 14, 2013) vs SE Oklahoma State (Sep 14, 2013) at East Central (Sep 07, 2013) vs SE Oklahoma State (Sep 14, 2013) vs NW Oklahoma State (Sep 21, 2013) at East Central (Sep 07, 2013) at East Central (Sep 07, 2013) vs SE Oklahoma State (Sep 14, 2013) vs SE Oklahoma State (Sep 14, 2013) vs SE Oklahoma State (Sep 14, 2013) at East Central (Sep 07, 2013) vs SE Oklahoma State (Sep 14, 2013) vs SE Oklahoma State (Sep 14, 2013) vs SE Oklahoma State (Sep 14, 2013) vs NW Oklahoma State (Sep 21, 2013) at East Central (Sep 07, 2013) at East Central (Sep 07, 2013) at East Central (Sep 07, 2013) at East Central (Sep 07, 2013) vs SE Oklahoma State (Sep 14, 2013) vs SE Oklahoma State (Sep 14, 2013) at East Central (Sep 07, 2013) vs NW Oklahoma State (Sep 21, 2013) vs NW Oklahoma State (Sep 21, 2013) at East Central (Sep 07, 2013)

2013 UAM FOOTBALL Arkansas-Monticello Game Superlatives (as of Sep 23, 2013) All games OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushes Yards Rushing TD Rushes Long Rush Pass attempts Pass completions Yards Passing TD Passes Long Pass Receptions Yards Receiving TD Receptions

Long Reception Field Goals Long Field Goal Punts Punting Avg Long Punt Punts inside 20 Long Punt Return Long Kickoff Return Tackles Sacks Tackles For Loss Interceptions

19 19 101 2 45 45 53 31 298 3 42 12 108 1 1 1 1 1 1 42 2 38 8 43.6 54 2 2 40 54 9 1.0 1.0 3.0 2

Ladarius Abrams, vs SE Oklahoma State (Sep 14, 2013) Javari Liggins, vs NW Oklahoma State (Sep 21, 2013) SNELL, JoJo, at East Central (Sep 07, 2013) TODD, Justin, at East Central (Sep 07, 2013) SNELL, JoJo, at East Central (Sep 07, 2013) TODD, Justin, at East Central (Sep 07, 2013) Nick Sioson, vs SE Oklahoma State (Sep 14, 2013) Nick Sioson, vs SE Oklahoma State (Sep 14, 2013) Nick Sioson, vs SE Oklahoma State (Sep 14, 2013) Nick Sioson, vs SE Oklahoma State (Sep 14, 2013) L.T. Pfaff, vs NW Oklahoma State (Sep 21, 2013) Anthony Foster, vs SE Oklahoma State (Sep 14, 2013) Anthony Foster, vs SE Oklahoma State (Sep 14, 2013) ANDERSON, L., at East Central (Sep 07, 2013) Kaymon Farmer, vs SE Oklahoma State (Sep 14, 2013) Anthony Gale, vs SE Oklahoma State (Sep 14, 2013) Xavier Smith, vs SE Oklahoma State (Sep 14, 2013) Montrell Logan, vs NW Oklahoma State (Sep 21, 2013) Mervin Stewart, vs NW Oklahoma State (Sep 21, 2013) Montrell Logan, vs NW Oklahoma State (Sep 21, 2013) Chris Peoples, vs SE Oklahoma State (Sep 14, 2013) MASSUERE, David, at East Central (Sep 07, 2013) SCHUL, Dylan, at East Central (Sep 07, 2013) SCHUL, Dylan, at East Central (Sep 07, 2013) SCHUL, Dylan, at East Central (Sep 07, 2013) SCHUL, Dylan, at East Central (Sep 07, 2013) Jared Heim, vs SE Oklahoma State (Sep 14, 2013) BLACK, Qumain, at East Central (Sep 07, 2013) HARPER,LaQuan, at East Central (Sep 07, 2013) KING, Alex, at East Central (Sep 07, 2013) T-DeLaROSA, K., at East Central (Sep 07, 2013) Jrmy Gutierrez, vs NW Oklahoma State (Sep 21, 2013) T-DeLaROSA, K., at East Central (Sep 07, 2013) BLACK, Qumain, at East Central (Sep 07, 2013)

2013 UAM FOOTBALL Arkansas-Monticello Game Superlatives (as of Sep 23, 2013) All games OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS Rushes Yards Rushing Yards Per Rush TD Rushes Pass attempts Pass completions Yards Passing Yards Per Pass TD Passes Total Plays Total Offense Yards Per Play Points Sacks By First Downs Penalties Penalty Yards Turnovers Interceptions By Punts Punting Avg Long Punt Punts inside 20 Long Punt Return

47 47 224 5.0 4 53 31 298 9.4 3 100 460 5.5 46 1 1 31 13 106 4 4 8 43.6 54 2 2 40

vs SE Oklahoma State (Sep 14, 2013) vs NW Oklahoma State (Sep 21, 2013) at East Central (Sep 07, 2013) at East Central (Sep 07, 2013) at East Central (Sep 07, 2013) vs SE Oklahoma State (Sep 14, 2013) vs SE Oklahoma State (Sep 14, 2013) vs SE Oklahoma State (Sep 14, 2013) vs NW Oklahoma State (Sep 21, 2013) vs SE Oklahoma State (Sep 14, 2013) vs SE Oklahoma State (Sep 14, 2013) vs SE Oklahoma State (Sep 14, 2013) vs NW Oklahoma State (Sep 21, 2013) at East Central (Sep 07, 2013) at East Central (Sep 07, 2013) vs NW Oklahoma State (Sep 21, 2013) vs SE Oklahoma State (Sep 14, 2013) at East Central (Sep 07, 2013) at East Central (Sep 07, 2013) vs SE Oklahoma State (Sep 14, 2013) at East Central (Sep 07, 2013) at East Central (Sep 07, 2013) at East Central (Sep 07, 2013) at East Central (Sep 07, 2013) at East Central (Sep 07, 2013) vs SE Oklahoma State (Sep 14, 2013) at East Central (Sep 07, 2013)

2013 UAM FOOTBALL Arkansas-Monticello Red-Zone Results (as of Sep 23, 2013) All games Arkansas-Monticello Inside Opponent Red-Zone Times Date

Opponent

Sep 07, 2013 at East Central Sep 14, 2013 SE OKLAHOMA STATE Sep 21, 2013 NW OKLAHOMA STATE Totals 10 of 12 (83.3%)

Score L W W

22-46 42-34 22-20

Times

Total

Rush

Pass

FGs

In RZ Scored

Pts

TDs

TDs

TDs

Made

17 22 12 51

2 3 1 6

1 1 1 3

1 2 0 3

1 1 2 4

5 4 3 12

3 4 3 10

Failed to score inside RZ FGA Down

0 0 0 0

2 0 0 2

Int Fumb

0 0 0 0

Half Game

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

Opponents Inside Arkansas-Monticello Red-Zone Times Date

Opponent

Sep 07, 2013 at East Central Sep 14, 2013 SE OKLAHOMA STATE Sep 21, 2013 NW OKLAHOMA STATE Totals 9 of 10 (90.0%)

Score L W W

22-46 42-34 22-20

Times

Total

Rush

Pass

FGs

In RZ Scored

Pts

TDs

TDs

TDs

Made

28 20 6 54

4 2 1 7

3 1 1 5

1 1 0 2

0 2 0 2

4 5 1 10

4 4 1 9

Failed to score inside RZ FGA Down

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

Int Fumb

0 0 0 0

0 1 0 1

Half Game

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

2013 UAM FOOTBALL Arkansas-Monticello By-Quarter Statistics (as of Sep 23, 2013) All games 3rd-Down Conversions Date

Opponent

Sep 07, 2013 at East Central Sep 14, 2013 SE OKLAHOMA STATE Sep 21, 2013 NW OKLAHOMA STATE Arkansas-Monticello Opponents

Score L W W

22-46 42-34 22-20

Overall

8-22 3-13 4-17 15-52 14-45

1st Qtr

36.4 23.1 23.5 28.8 31.1

2-6 0-3 1-6 3-15 3-10

2nd Qtr

33.3 0.0 16.7 20.0 30.0

1-5 1-3 2-5 4-13 2-12

3rd Qtr

20.0 33.3 40.0 30.8 16.7

2-5 1-3 0-2 3-10 6-13

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

4th Qtr

40.0 33.3 0.0 30.0 46.2

3-6 1-4 1-4 5-14 3-10

3rd Qtr

4th Qtr

1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-2

100.0 0.0 0.0 100.0 0.0

1-3 0-1 0-0 1-4 0-1

Overtime

50.0 25.0 25.0 35.7 30.0

0-0 0-0

0.0 0.0

4th-Down Conversions Date

Opponent

Sep 07, 2013 at East Central Sep 14, 2013 SE OKLAHOMA STATE Sep 21, 2013 NW OKLAHOMA STATE Arkansas-Monticello Opponents

L W W

Score

Overall

22-46 42-34 22-20

3-6 0-1 0-1 3-8 1-4

50.0 0.0 0.0 37.5 25.0

1st Qtr

2nd Qtr

1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-1

0-1 0-0 0-1 0-2 0-0

100.0 0.0 0.0 100.0 100.0

Overtime

33.3 0.0 0.0 25.0 0.0

0-0 0-0

0.0 0.0

Time of Possession Date

Opponent

Sep 07, 2013 at East Central Sep 14, 2013 SE OKLAHOMA STATE Sep 21, 2013 NW OKLAHOMA STATE Arkansas-Monticello Opponents

L W W

Score

Overall

1st Qtr

2nd Qtr

3rd Qtr

4th Qtr

Overtime

22-46 42-34 22-20 Total Avg. Total Avg.

29:29 26:24 27:17 83:10 27:43 94:24 31:28

5:22 6:32 7:01 18:55 6:18 23:39 7:53

5:22 7:42 6:29 19:33 6:31 25:27 8:29

8:17 5:03 5:04 18:24 6:08 26:36 8:52

10:28 7:07 8:43 26:18 8:46 18:42 6:14

0:00 0:00 0:00 0:00