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2011 Mocs Football

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2011 Mocs Footballon the inside

introductionTable of Contents/Credits/General Information/Directory ............................................... 2-3The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga ................................................................. 4-5Chattanooga, Tenn. ........................................................................................................ 6-7Academics ...................................................................................................................... 8-9Mocs in the NFL ......................................................................................................... 10-13Media Spotlight ........................................................................................................... 14-15Finley Stadium Davenport Field ................................................................................. 16-17Tailgating with the Mocs ............................................................................................. 18-19Sports Medicine ................................................................................................................20Athletic Performance ........................................................................................................21UTC Family .......................................................................................................................22In the Community .............................................................................................................23Mocs Success ............................................................................................................ 24-25What’s a Moc? ..................................................................................................................26

2011 teaM inForMationRosters and Breakdowns ........................................................................................... 28-30Outlook .............................................................................................................................31Offense ....................................................................................................................... 32-33Defense ...................................................................................................................... 34-35Specialists ........................................................................................................................36Player Biographies ..................................................................................................... 37-58Coaching Staff ............................................................................................................ 59-66Southern Conference .......................................................................................................67Opponents .................................................................................................................. 68-69Records Against All Opponents ........................................................................................70All-Time Series Results .............................................................................................. 71-74

2010 season review2010 Postseason Notes ............................................................................................. 75-772010 Statistics ............................................................................................................ 78-842010 Game-by-Game Results .................................................................................... 85-86

Mocs history and records bookRecords ...................................................................................................................... 87-98Year-by-Year Statistics ............................................................................................. 99-100The Last Time ......................................................................................................... 101-102Bests Against Chattanooga ............................................................................................102All-Time Lettermen List ........................................................................................... 103-107Marco Sheppard Memorial Award ..................................................................................108Honors and Awards ........................................................................................................109All-Americans .................................................................................................................110 All-Conference ................................................................................................................111All-Century Team ............................................................................................................112Chamberlain Field ..........................................................................................................113Homecoming Records ....................................................................................................114All-Time Coaching Records ............................................................................................114Year-by-Year Coaching Records ....................................................................................115Game-by-Game Results ..........................................................................................116-122

university/staFF/Media inForMationDr. Roger Brown, Chancellor ..........................................................................................124Rick Hart, Director of Athletics ........................................................................................125Athletics Staff ..................................................................................................................126Mocs Mission ..................................................................................................................127All-Sports Recap..................................................................................................... 128-129Hall of Fame ...................................................................................................................130UTC Mocs Club ...................................................................................................... 131-133Media Information, Stadium/Parking Maps............................................................. 134-136

Chattanooga, pages 6-7

Player Bios, pages 37-56

Coaching Staff, pages 57-64

History and Records Book, pages 86-122

creditsThe 2011 Chattanooga Football Media Guide is a product of the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Athletics Department and the Communications and Media Relations Office. The book was written, designed and edited by Jay Blackman, Assistant Athleitcs Director for Communications and Media Relations. Editorial, design and layout assistance provided by Assistant Directors Anne Wehunt and Jim Horten, Assistant Nate Blythe and Director of Creative Services Owen Seaton. Detailed editorial assistance provided by Pam Henry. Cover design by Michael Vinson and Jim Horten. Photography by Robert Baudier, Jay Blackman, Tom Cordy, Bret Douglas, David Humber, Jeff Hurndon, Marvin Gentry, Willis Glasgow, Kathleen Greeson, Michael Hampton, Steve Hankins, Tracey Long, LifeTouch Photography, Phil Reich, Jeff Romero, Dale Rutemeyer, Owen Seaton, Bill Sheffield, Bill Shipley, Anne Wehunt, Chattanooga Times-Free Press, Chattanooga Times and UTC University Relations. Professional football photos provided with permission by the respective teams. Chattanooga photos on pages 6-7 courtesy of the Chattanooga Area Convention & Visitors Bureau.

The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga is an equal opportunity/affirmative action/Title VI/Title IX/Section 504/ADA/ADEA institution.

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2011 teaM inForMation2010 Record .................................................6-52010 SoCon Record/Finish ................. 5-3/T3rdBase Offensive Alignment .....................multipleBase Defensive Alignment.....................multipleStarters Returning/Lost............................. 16/10Offensive Starters Returning/Lost ................ 5/7Defensive Starters Returning/Lost................ 8/3Specialist Starters Returning/Lost ................ 3/0Lettermen Returning/Lost ......................... 38/22Offensive Linemen Returning/Lost (Starters) ...7/6 (2/3)Defensive Linemen Returning/Lost (Starters) ..5/5 (2/2)Specialists Returning/Lost (Starters) ....4/0 (3/0)

2011 scheduleDate Opponent Time WatchSept. 3 ..... at Nebraska ............ 3:30 p.m ...Big 10 NetworkSept. 10 ... JackSOnville ST. .. 6 p.m ......GoMocs.comSept. 17 ... at Eastern Kentucky ... TBA ....................TBASept. 24 ... at Appalachian St. .. 3:30 p.m .............TBAOct. 1....... THe ciTaDel ........ 6 p.m. .....GoMocs.comOct. 8 ....... at Georgia Southern .... 3 p.m. ................ PBSOct. 15..... WeSTeRn caROlina.. 6 p.m ......GoMocs.comOct. 22 ..... at Elon .................... 3 p.m ................. PBSOct. 29..... FURMan ............... 2 p.m ......GoMocs.comNov. 5 ...... at Samford ............. 12 p.m. ...............TBANov. 12 ....OPENnov. 19 ....WOFFORD ............ 2 p.m. .....GoMocs.com

2010 results (6-5, 5-3 socon/3rd)Date Opponent W-l ScoreSept. 4 no. 3 aPPalacHian ST.* ..... l ............41-42 Sept. 11 at No. 5 Jacksonville St .....L .............17-21 Sept. 18 eaSTeRn kenTUckY ...........W ............42-24Sept. 25 at Western Carolina* ........W ............27-21Oct. 9 at The Citadel* .................W ............28-10 Oct. 16 no. 18 Ga. SOUTHeRn* .........W ............35-27 Oct. 23 at No 25 Furman* .............W ............36-28Oct. 30 elOn* .............................. l ............35-49Nov. 6 at No. 2 Auburn .................L .............24-62 nov. 13 SaMFORD* .....................W ............48-14 Nov. 20 at No. 7 Wofford* ...............L .............14-48

Football historySeasons.................................................................103All-Time Record ..............................483-492-35 (.496)Record at Finley Stadium ........................31-43 (.419)SoCon Titles ................ 4 (1977t, 1978t, 1979t, 1984t)NCAA Playoff Appearances (Last) ................. 1 (1984)

Future schedules2012 Sept. 1 ...... at South Florida Sept. 8 ......at Jacksonville State Sept. 15 ....Presbyterian SoCon Home: ASU, Elon, GSU, Samford SoCon Away: Citadel, Furman, WCU, Wofford2013 Aug. 29 .....UT Martin Sept. 7 ...... at Georgia State Sept. 14 ....Austin Peay Nov. 23 ..... at Alabama SoCon Home: Citadel, Furman, WCU, Wofford SoCon Away: ASU, Elon, GSU, Samford2014 Aug. 30 ..... at Tennessee Sept. 6 ......Georgia State Sept. 13 .... at Austin Peay Nov. 8 ....... at UT Martin SoCon Home: ASU, Elon, GSU, Samford SoCon Away: Citadel, Furman, WCU, Wofford2015 Sept. 12 ....Austin Peay2016 Nov. 5 ....... at Austin Peay2017 Nov. 9 .......UT Martin2018 Sept. 18 .... at UT Martin

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university inForMationInstitution ................................................University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Preferred Name ..........................................................................Chattanooga Short Form ...............................................................................................UTC Please do not use UT-Chattanooga, Tennessee-Chattanooga or Tenn.-Chatt.Location ..................................................................................Chattanooga, Tenn.Nickname..................................................Mocs (not Moccasins or Mockingbirds)Colors .......................... Navy (PMS 295), Old Gold (PMS 124), Silver (PMS 429)Mascot ...................................................................................................... ScrappyFounded ........................................................................................................ 1886Enrollment .................................................................................................. 10,781Stadium (Capacity) ............................. Finley Stadium (Davenport Field) (20,668)Stadium Surface ..............................................................Polyetheylene Field TurfNCAA Affiliation ................ NCAA Division I (Football Championship Subdivision)Conference ..............................................................................................SouthernChancellor ...................................................................................Dr. Roger BrownFaculty Athletics Representative ...............................................Dr. Michael Jones

athletics adMinistrationRick Hart, Director of Athletics .......................................................(423) 425-2270Matt Pope, Senior Associate Athletics Director/Finance................(423) 425-2158Laura Herron, Senior Associate Athletics Director/SWA ................(423) 425-4583Andrew Horton, Associate Athletics Director/External ...................(423) 425-5285Dr. Emily Blackman, Assistant Athletics Director/Academics ........(423) 425-2007Mike Royster, Assistant Athletics Director/Equipment ...................(423) 425-4567Ryan Peck, Assistant Athletics Director UTC Mocs Club & Marketing ...(423) 425-4773Marquita Armstead, Director of Compliance ..................................(423) 425-5577Scott Brincks, Director of Athletic Performance .............................(423) 425-5293Todd Bullard, Director of Sports Medicine .....................................(423) 425-4740Erika Lerum, Director of Marketing ................................................(423) 425-2257Megan Parker, Director of Ticketing ..............................................(423) 425-5273Owen Seaton, Director of Creative Services .................................(423) 425-2122

chattanooga Football staFFRuss Huesman, Head Coach ........................................................(423) 425-4494Marcus Satterfield, Offensive Coordinator .....................................(423) 425-5385Adam Fuller, Defensive Coordinator..............................................(423) 425-4145Russ Ehrenfeld, Tight Ends ...........................................................(423) 425-4271Jimmy Lindsey, Defensive Line .....................................................(423) 425-4494Geep Wade, Offensive Line...........................................................(423) 425-4494Marcus West, Defensive Line ........................................................(423) 425-2223Tony Coode, Linebackers ..............................................................(423) 425-4558Jamaal Fobbs, Running Backs ......................................................(423) 425-4404Will Healy, Receivers .....................................................................(423) 425-4227B.J. Hogan, Defensive Backs ........................................................(423) 425-2225

chattanooga athletics coMMunications and Media relationsDr. Jay Blackman, Assistant Athletics Director ..............................(423) 425-5292 (Football, Wrestling, M/W Tennis) ............................. [email protected] Horten, Assistant Director .......................................................(423) 425-2350 (Men’s Basketball, M/W Golf).................................... [email protected] Wehunt, Assistant Director ...................................................(423) 425-4618 (Soccer, Women’s Basketball, Cross Country, Track & Field) [email protected] Blythe, Assistant................................................................ (423) 425-2116 (Volleyball, Softball) ..................................................Nathan-Blythe@utc.eduFinley Stadium Press Box .............................................................(423) 757-9332

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chattanoogathe university

If you look around the campus of the University of Tennessee at Chat-tanooga, you will find a message chiseled for eternity into the stone of our structures.

“We Shall Achieve”

This represents a bold commitment that guides us in everything we do, and tells the world what to expect from our campus. At the Uni-versity of Tennessee at Chattanooga, we achieve, and so will you.

Achieving a goal doesn’t always come easy. UTC students are chal-lenged through a rigorous liberal arts-based general education and state-of-the-art cirricula in their majors. Our faculty members hold world-class credentials in teaching, research and creative endeavors, and pass this experience to students. Tutoring and other academic support assist student success. Your future is worth our effort. luPton library

Founders hall

Fletcher hall

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Founded ..............................1886Enrollment ........................10,781 Undergraduate ...............9,239 Graduate .........................1,542Chancellor ...... Dr. Roger BrownDegree Programs....................91 Certificate ............................19 Baccalaureate .....................50 Master’s ...............................18 Specialist’s ............................1 Doctorate ...............................3Avg. Undergrad Age ............22.0Website ................. www.utc.eduPhone .................. (423) 425-4111

UTC is one of the fastest growing campuses in Tennessee, with en-rollment surpassing 10,000 in 2010. Here are some of the significant op-portunities UTC has to offer:

• UTC established the SimCenter: National Center for Computational Engineering in 2007. The SimCen-ter provides computer simulations to solve problems for industry and government while offering research programs.

• UTC’s College of Business has ranked among the best in the na-tion by both BusinessWeek and the Princeton Review. Our programs are among the elite 10% nationwide to receive Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business In-ternational accreditation.

• UTC’s School of Nursing has received more than $3 million in grants the past three years to sup-port nursing education and bring new skills to our students.

• Our Teacher Preparation Academy has been chosen by the Carnegie Foundation as a “Teachers for a New Era” institution, acknowledg-ing our teacher licensure programs as among the best in the nation and a model for other universities.

universityFast Facts

the student Park at utc

lansing court and the university center

heritage Plaza

utc Place

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chattanoogathe scenic city

the tennessee aquariuM and chattanooga’s riverFront Park

• You will be impressed by Chattanooga’s revitalized Riverfront that includes a 10-mile Riverwalk; The Passage, a celebration of Chatta-nooga’s Native American heritage, and the Chattanooga Pier.

• Cruise down the Tennessee River aboard the Southern Belle River-boat and see why Chattanooga is nicknamed the “Scenic City of the South.”

• Take a walking tour of the charming Bluff View Arts District with its shops, restaurants and the Hunter Museum of American Art.

• The Walnut Street Bridge, connecting the Bluff View Arts District and downtown with the North Shore District and Coolidge Park, is one of the longest pedestrian bridges in the world.

the southern belle riverboat

hunter MuseuM oF aMerican art

walnut street bridge

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Founded ..............................1838City Population ..............169,884Metro Area Population ..514,568Altitude (Downtown) ........ 675 ft.Avg. Summer Temp. .........77 (F)Avg. Winter Temp. ............42 (F)Time Zone ...................... EasternSize .............................. 135 sqm.

• Chattanooga is the 4th Largest City in Tennessee.• The Chattanooga Bakery is the home of the Moon Pie.• Actor Samuel L. Jackson grew up in Chattanooga where he at-tended Riverside High School.

• Discover the Tennessee Aquarium with its two underwater worlds: River Journey and the new Ocean Journey. You will see tiny seahors-es, impressive Beluga sturgeon, fierce sharks and playful otters.

• Visit Rock City where you can see seven states from one spot.

• Located over 1120 feet beneath the surface, Ruby Falls is the nation’s largest and deepest waterfall open to the public.

• Lookout Mountain’s Incline Rail-way travels up a 72.7% grade, mak-ing it the steepest passenger rail-way in the world.

chattanoogaFast Facts

ruby Falls

incline railway

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lisa TarrCoordinator of

Student Support Services

dean’s list

acadeMicscareer PreParation

Academic excellence has been a key focus of the Mocs under head coach Russ Huesman. UTC football has set a program record in overall grade-point-average in each of the last two semesters and 21 Mocs were on the Dean’s List during the fall semester. The Chattanooga Mocs have an excellent Student Support Services department in place for all student-athletes. UTC has recently allocated even more resources to this unit and will have four full-time staff members prior to the start of the 2010 fall semester. Through the use of advisors, tutors, study halls and many other programs, Student Support Services is on hand to help each student-athlete reach his or her ultimate goal of earning a college degree.

Goals of Mocs athletics Student Support Services• To support each student athlete’s effort to receive a quality education.• To encourage and facilitate the goals for each student-athlete’s career path.• To ensure that the academic integrity of UTC is maintained.• To comply with all rules and regulations of UTC, the Southern Conference and the NCAA.• To help ensure the continuing athletic eligibility during a student-athlete’s years at UTC.

Coach Huesman with Spring 2011 graduates Ryan Geist and Justin Galyon at the Student-Athlete Reception.

Located in McKenzie Arena, the Mocs’ computer lab gives student-athletes a convenient place to study, receive tutoring help and complete assignments.

Dr. emily BlackmanAssistant Athletics DirectorStudent Support Services

UTC students with a 3.2 grade-point-average or greater earn Dean’s List recognition for the semester.

Fall 2010Bryant BelewJoel BradfordHunter Dockery Taylor Dodds Courtland Ellzey Justin Galyon Nick Gipson Mike Hammons Irvin Hernandez Will Hewitt T.J. Hurless J.J. Jackson Zach McCarter Adam Miller C.J. Murrell Steven NeaseBrock OliverMatt PendletonNick PollardTy StannardMichael TrundleJeff Veres Austin Wilson

Spring 2011William BewleyJoel BradfordRyan ConsiglioTaylor DoddsRyan GeistNick GipsonMike HammonsChris HarrShane HeatherlyIrvin HernandezWill HewittShaun HillT.J. HurlessJ.J. JacksonSpencer MackleAdam MillerSteven NeaseEthan PoeNick PollardTy StannardPatrick SuttonMichael TrundleDavis Tull

The Athletic Director’s Honor Roll is made up of student-athletes with at least a 3.0 grade-point-average for the semester. Those listed on the Dean’s List also receive this honor.

Fall 2010Blake CoddingtonB.J. ColemanRyan GeistChris HarrGarrett HughesTerrell RobinsonTimothy RuffinJordan TippitKadeem Wise

Spring 2011Devin Caldwell B.J. ColemanJustin Galyon Omre Harris Shane Heatherly Irvin Hernandez Will Hewitt Shaun Hill D.J. Key Chris Lewis-Harris Jesse LoScudo Graham Nichols Jordan Patty Keyon Reed Terrell Robinson Kadeem Wise Nick Yazzie

recent Football graduates

honor roll

Summer 2010Rodney Beamon - Business AdministrationDoug Faatiliga - PsychologyShaun Kermah - Sociology & AnthropologyCody Romans - Business AdministrationB.J. Taylor - Psychology

Fall 2010Courtland Ellzey - Political ScienceGarrett Hughes - Business AdministrationChris Marshall - Sociology & AnthropologyChris Pitchford - Business Administration

Spring 2011Justin Galyon - Secondary Social SciencesRyan Geist - Business Administration

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Rhonda ReynoldsAcademic Advisor

lindsey WendorfAcademic Advisor

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Joel Bradford2010 FCS ADA Academic All-Star Team

Finance

nine student-athletes earn acadeMic all-socon

honors*

Ryan consiglioExercise Science

B.J. colemanCommunications

Mike HammonsEducation

Ryan GeistGeneral Management

adam MillerConstruction Management

Shane HeatherlyConstruction Management

Jeff veresMarketing

Brock OliverGeneral Management

* Prior to 2009, the Mocs had never had more than four football stu-dent-athletes on the Academic All-SoCon team in any given year. UTC shattered that mark with 10 Mocs on the 2009 squad and nine in 2010. Academic All-SoCon honors are given to student-athletes in their second year at the institution who have at least a 3.2 cumulative g.p.a. and competed in at least 50% of their team’s contests.

Fall 2010 graduate Courtland Ellzey gives the thumbs-up after receiving his degree in Business Administration.

Coach Huesman with Fall 2010 graduates Chris Pitchford, Chris Marshall, Garrett Hughes and Courtland Ellzey at the Student-Athlete Reception.

Chris Pitchford poses with his Business Administration degree he earned at the 2010 Fall Commencement ceremonies.

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Mocs in the Prosutc and the nFl

The Mocs have had no fewer than 50 former play-ers on an nFl roster over the years. eldra Buckley is currently on the eagles roster while Buster Skrine is with the Browns. For-mer Pro Bowl receiver Ter-rell Owens is a member of the cincinnati Bengals.

Terdell Sands (1999) signed a four-year, $17 million contract with the Oakland Raiders in May 2007. He received a $4 million signing bo-nus.

Eldra Buckley (2005-06) spent his first two seasons in the San Diego Chargers organization, but is now with the Philadelphia Eagles. He has played in every game in each of the last two seasons.

Terrell Owens (1992-95) has spent 15 seasons in the NFL after a standout career with the Mocs. He is a six-time Pro Bowl selection and a five-time All-Pro pick. He spent last season with the Cincinnati Bengals (Photo Courtesy of Buffalo Bills).

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Marrio Grier (1994-95) was a member of the Pa-triots’ Super Bowl XXXI team that faced Green Bay in 1997.

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Jerry Ellison (1991-93) played four seasons in Tampa Bay (1995-98) and one in New England (1999). (Photo from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers)

Travis McNeal (1986-87) was a fourth round selection of the Seattle Seahawks in 1989 and played five seasons in the NFL.

1940 13/125 Jack Gregory, T Cleveland1942 17/177 Wilson Elliott, T Brooklyn1946 8/75 Gene Roberts, B New York Giants1946 10/91 Tom Barber, T Chicago Cardinals1947 8/a83 Fred Mullis, B New York Giants1947 A Gene Roberts, B Brooklyn (AAFC)1948 8 Ralph Hutchinson, T New York Giants1949 7/46 Ralph Hutchinson, T Chicago (AAFC)1949 15/111 Howard Derrick, B Brooklyn (AAFC)1951 25/300 Chet Lagod, T New York Giants1953 9/ Hal Ledyard, B San Francisco1954 15/174 Tom Drake, G Pittsburgh1954 18/205 Dick Young, B Chicago Cardinals1954 27/317 Dick Oniskey, C Chicago Bears1955 26/307 Abe Cohen, G New York Giants1955 28/328 Jack Spears, T Green Bay1958 27/315 Will Lewis, B Chicago Cardinals1959 7/75 Jim Tucker, E Chicago Bears1959 19/217 Bill Butler, B Green Bay1959 21/247 Johnny Green, QB Pittsburgh1960 18/215 Dan Sheehan, T Baltimore1960 B Bill Butler, S Dallas Rangers1960 C Dan Sheehan, T Minneapolis (AFL)1961 9 Dan Sheehan, T Minnesota1961 8 Charley Long, G Boston (AFL)1962 21 Carey Henley, HB Buffalo (AFL)1963 18 Jim Bradshaw, B Pittsburgh1963 17/F Ron Whaley, DHB Washington1963 20 Jim Bradshaw, HB Boston (AFL)1963 28/F Ron Whaley, HB Boston (AFL)1964 20 Lonnie Farmer, LB Boston (AFL)1966 9 Jack Gregory, F Cleveland1966 1/D Jack Gregory, E Buffalo (AFL)1966 8/D Tom Schaefer, FB Boston (AFL)1966 8/D Henry Sorrell, LB Denver (AFL)

Year Rnd/Pk name, Position Team Year Rnd/Pk name, Position Team1967 5/129 Gary Tucker, HB Miami1968 G Henry Sorrell, LB Cincinnati1969 15/377 John Tysziewicz, G Houston1972 10/244 Rocky Turner, DB New York Jets1975 8/185 Brent Adams, T Atlanta1976 6/175 Darnell Powell, RB Buffalo1976 9/247 Mike Hogan, RB Philadelphia1978 4/103 Pete Pullara, G Cleveland1980 10/259 Greg Cater, P Buffalo1982 11/286 Curtis Rouse, G Minnesota1984 12/311 Lawrence Green, LB New York Giants1989 4/101 Travis McNeal, TE Seattle1989 12/313 Tony Bowick, NT Atlanta1991 4/108 Tony Hill, DE Dallas1991 12/331 Joe Brunson, DT Miami1992 6/141 Shoun Habersham, WR Indianapolis1992 8/207 Muhammad Shamsid-Deen, RB Seattle1992 11/299 Pumpy Tudors, P Philadelphia1996 3/89 Terrell Owens, WR San Francisco1996 6/195 Marrio Grier, RB New England2001 7/235 Richmond Flowers Jacksonville2001 7/243 Terdell Sands Kansas City2011 5/137 Buster Skrine Cleveland

•The initial NFL Draft was in 1936; A–chosen as a special selec-

tion in the first All-American Football Conference Draft; B–se-

lected in the 1960 Dallas Rangers expansion draft; C–selected

in the American Football League’s initial draft; D–a separate AFL

Redshirt Draft was held in 1965 and 1966 as no future picks

were made in regular draft; First combined AFL-NFL Draft was

held in 1967; F–not eligible professionally, selected as a future

pick; G–selected in the 1968 Cincinnati expansion draft; –Bob

Standifer declined the NFL Draft in 1985 to become the No. 1

pick of the USFL’s Oakland Invaders.

(Information courtesy of “The Draft” by Jim Campbell)

Greg Cater (1976-79) played for Buffalo (1980-83) and the St. Louis Cardinals (1986-87) dur-ing his NFL career.

Mike Hogan (1972-75) was drafted by Philadel-phia in 1976 and went on to play for three dif-ferent NFL teams over the next five years.

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Brent Adams 1971-74 Atlanta Falcons (1975-78) Los Angeles Rams (1979)Nate Bandy 1997-01 Tennessee Titans (2001)Tony Bowick 1985-88 Atlanta Falcons (1989)Jim Bradshaw 1960-62 Pittsburgh Steelers (1963-67)Chuck Braidwood 1926-29 Portsmouth Spartans (1930) Cleveland Indians (1931) Chicago Cardinals (1932) Cincinnati Reds (1933) Eldra Buckley 2005-06 San Diego Chargers (2007-08) Philadelphia Eagles (2009-11)Bill Butler 1955-58 Green Bay Packers (1959) Dallas Cowboys (1960) Pittsburgh Steelers (1961) Minnesota Vikings (1962-64) Josh Cain 1999-02 Chicago Bears (2003)Malcolm Carson 1979-81 Minnesota Vikings (1984)Greg Cater 1976-79 Buffalo Bills (1980-83) St. Louis Cardinals (1986-87)Howard Clark 1954-57 Los Angeles Chargers (1960) San Diego Chargers (1961)Abe Cohen 1952-55 Boston Patriots (1960)Tim Collins 1973-76 Philadelphia Eagles (1977)Blue Cooper 2006-09 Philadelphia Eagles (2010)Jerry Ellison 1991-93 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1995-98) New England Patriots (1999)Wayne Farmer 1960-63 Boston Patriots (1964-66)Richmond Flowers 2000 Jacksonville Jaguars (2001)Frederick Gets 1926-29 Brooklyn Dodgers (1930)Willie Gillespie 1981-82 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1986) Minnesota Vikings (1987)Johnny Green 1955-58 Buffalo Bills (1960-61) New York Titans/Jets (1962-63)Jack Gregory, Jr. 1963-65 Cleveland Browns (1967-71, 79) New York Giants (1972-78) Jack Gregory, Sr. 1939 Cleveland Rams (1941) Marrio Grier 1994-95 New England Patriots (1996-97)Frank Grigonis 1940-41 Detroit Lions (1942)Shoun Habersham 1989-91 Seattle Seahawks (1992)Carey Henley 1959-61 Buffalo Bills (1962)Tony Hill 1987-90 Dallas Cowboys (1991-92)Mike Hogan 1972-75 Philadelphia Eagles (1976-78) San Francisco 49ers (1979) New York Giants (1980)Ralph Hutchison 1947-48 New York Giants (1949)Brent Johnson 1982-85 Chicago Bears (1987)Robert Johnson 1928-29 Portsmouth Spartans (1930)Jeff Kestner 1977-80 Dallas Cowboys (1981)

New York Jets (1982)Joe Kopcha 1927-28 Chicago Bears (1929-35) Detroit Lions (1936)Art Keoniger 1929-30 Frankford Yellow Jackets (1931) Staten Island Stapletons (1932) Philadelphia Eagles (1933)Chester Lagod 1950-52 New York Giants (1953)Hal Ledyard 1951-52 San Francisco 49ers (1953)Charles Long 1957-60 Boston Patriots (1961-69)Mike Makins 1985-86 Dallas Cowboys (1987) New York Jets (1988)Harry McCall 1975-77 Miami Dolphins (1978) Ryan McCann 2002 Cincinnati Bengals (2003)Travis McNeal 1986-87 Seattle Seahawks (1989-91) Los Angeles Rams (1992-93)Randall Mitchell 1982-85 Philadelphia Eagles (1987)Greg Moore 1984-86 New England Patriots (1987)Mike Nease 1980-83 Philadelphia Eagles (1987)Alonzo Nix 2003-04 Tennessee Titans (2005)Terrell Owens 1992-95 San Francisco 49ers (1996-03) Philadelphia Eagles (2004-05) Dallas Cowboys (2006-08) Buffalo Bills (2009) Cincinnati Bengals (2010)Darnell Powell 1972-75 Buffalo Bills (1976) New York Jets (1978) Pete Pullara 1974-77 Cleveland Browns (1978)Fred Rayhle 1973-74 Seattle Seahawks (1977)Harold Ricks 1981-83 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1983-87) Gene Roberts 1946 New York Giants (1947-50)Kareem Robinson 1994-97 Baltimore Ravens (1998-00)Curtis Rouse 1979-81 Minnesota Vikings (1982-86) San Diego Chargers (1987)Chris Sanders 1999-00 Atlanta Falcons (2001) Tennessee Titans (2001-02)Kenny Sanders 1995-98 New York Giants (1999) Terdell Sands 1999 Green Bay Packers (2003) Oakland Raiders (2004-09) New England Patriots (2009) Muhammed Shamsid-Deen 1989-91 Seattle Seahawks (1992)Buster Skrine 2007-10 Cleveland Browns (2011)Henry Sorrell 1963-66 Denver Broncos (1967)Bob Standifer 1982-84 San Francisco 49ers (1987)Gary Tucker 1964-66 Miami Dolphins (1968)Pumpy Tudors 1989-91 Philadelphia Eagles (1992)Rocky Turner 1968-71 New York Jets (1972-74)Willie Walker 1972-75 Kansas City Chiefs (1976)Dick Young 1951-54 Baltimore Colts (1955-57)

Charles Long (1957-60) played nine seasons for the Boston Patriots (1961-69) and was an AFL All-Star offensive tackle in 1962 and 1963.

Buster Skrine (2010) was a fifth round draft pick of the Cleveland Browns (pc John Reid III).

Blue Cooper (2006-09) signed a free-agent contract with the Philadelphia Eagles in 2010 (Photo courtesy of the Philadelphia Eagles).

Tony Hill (1987-90) was a defensive end for the Dallas Cowboys in 1991-92.

Mocs on nFl rostersname Years at UTc nFl Team (Years) name Years at UTc nFl Team (Years)

Jack Gregory, Jr. (1963-65) played for the Cleveland Browns and New York Giants dur-ing his long NFL career.

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terrell owensnFl all-Pro receiver

OWenS’ nFl caReeR STaTiSTicS

Year Team G/GS Rec Yds avg. TD1996 49ers 16/10 35 520 14.9 41997 49ers 16/15 60 936 15.6 81998 49ers 16/8 67 1097 16.4 141999 49ers 14/14 55 723 13.1 32000* 49ers 14/13 97 1451 15.0 132001* 49ers 16/16 93 1412 15.2 162002* 49ers 14/14 100 1300 13.0 132003* 49ers 15/15 80 1102 13.8 92004* Eagles 14/14 77 1200 15.6 142005 Eagles 7/7 47 763 16.5 62006 Cowboys 16/15 85 1180 13.9 132007* Cowboys 15/15 81 1355 16.7 152008 Cowboys 16/16 69 1052 15.2 102009 Bills 16/16 55 829 15.1 52010 Bengals 14/11 72 983 13.7 9Total 219/197 1078 15,934 14.8 153(*Pro Bowl Season)

• Six-Time Pro Bowl • Five-Time All-Pro• 1,078 CATCheS 5th in nFl history • 153 reCeiving TDs

T2nd in nFl history • UTC 1992-95

Owens spent three seasons with the Dallas Cowboys from 2006-08, logging over 1,000 receiving in each year. (Photo by James D. Smith and the Dallas Cowboys)

Terrell Owens was a dominant receiver for the Mocs during his playing days from 1992-95. He ranks near the top in every receiving category in the Mocs’ record book.

Owens began his career in San Fran-cisco after being selected in the 3rd Round in the 1996 NFL Draft.

He went on to lead the Philadel-phia Eagles to Super Bowl XXXIX in 2005.

OWenS’ UTc caReeR STaTiSTicS

Year Rec Yds avg. TD1992 6 97 16.2 11993 38 724 19.1 81994 57 838 14.7 61995 43 661 15.4 4Totals 144 2320 16.1 19

OWenS in THe UTc RecORD BOOkS• 2nd in career receiving yards (2,320)• 3rd in career TD receptions (19)• T5th in career receptions (144)

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Media sPotlightMocs in the news

The Chattanooga Mocs athletics programs enjoy un-paralleled media exposure. Located in a metropolitan area that includes over 500,000 people, the Mocs are covered by the chattanooga Times-Free Press and the local contingent of television stations, including ABC, CBS and NBC.

Audio and video of Mocs football games are broadcast on the Internet on GoMocs.com and all games are car-ried on ESPN Radio 105.1 FM, the flagship station for the Mocs Sports Network.

The Southern Conference has partnered with PBS to bring fans SoCon Saturdays that feature football match-ups each week on local television.

Senior Quarterback B.J. Coleman talks to the local media at a practice at Scrappy Moore field.

Senior defensive back Jordan Tippit chats with the local media at UTC’s weekly Mocs Media Luncheon.

Sophomore defensive back Kadeem Wise talks to one of the local TV stations prior to practice.

Former Moc, and 2011 NFL Draft pick, Buster Skrine being interviewed following his Pro Day workout on Scrappy Moore Field in March.

Mocs in the Media

Sophomore Gunner Miller is interviewed on the Mocs flagship station, ESPN Radio 105.1 FM, at the annual ‘Meet the Mocs’ event.

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Finley stadiuMdavenPort Field

In 1997, the Mocs football program said goodbye to historic Chamberlain Field and ushered in a new era for both the University and the City of Chattanooga. On Oct. 18, 1997, Chatta-nooga opened its new home, Finley Stadium Davenport Field, as an overflow crowd of 22,646 watched UTC defeat Tennessee State 28-7. The 20,668-seat facility is the best of its kind among Division I-FCS Subdivision stadiums and is the crown jewel for the city’s Southside revitalization project. The $28.5 million project needed financial support to become a reality. Donations from the private sector ranged anywhere from a $10 bill to $1 million. In fact, nearly 40 percent of the project came from private donations. The City of Chattanooga and Hamilton County contributed $13 million, the State of Tennessee gave $3.5 million and the University donated $2.9 million. Ground breaking on the site that was once the Rock Tenn plant was held March 7, 1996. Seven months later, the Stadium Corporation named the facility Finley Stadium Davenport Field. The late W. Max Finley, former Chairman of the Rock Tenn Corporation, dedicated his life to public service and was an active supporter of the University of Tennessee system. He received both the University of Chattanooga Distinguished Alumni Award and the Outstanding Service Award of the UTC Alumni Council. He was also inducted into the University’s Hall of Fame. The playing field is named in honor of the late Gordon Lee Davenport, the President and CEO of the Krystal Company from 1975-85. Davenport served as Chairman of the Stadium Corporation and Campaign and worked tirelessly in the planning and development of the facil-ity. Davenport, a longtime friend of UTC athletics and Mocs football, received the UTC Alumni Council Outstanding Service Award and is a member of the University’s Hall of Fame. A new polyetheylene artificial turf surface, a state-of-the-art plastic grass, was installed in the spring of 2005 by TC Thiolon USA and Precision Sports Fields, Inc. The Stadium Corporation left nothing out of its masterpiece. The facility, designed by Derthick, Henley & Wilkerson and built by C&I Specialty, both of Chattanooga, contains 32 luxury sky boxes and 3,465 preferred seats with chairbacks. The $350,000 scoreboard includes a video board, and the Stadium Club can hold 250 for pregame or postgame functions. The press box can hold 60 media workers, has three radio booths and a television broadcast booth. Identical home and visitors locker rooms contain a separate athletic training area and coaches’ locker room, as well as an extensive player locker area. Besides serving as the home of Mocs Football, Finley Stadium Davenport Field hosted the NCAA FCS National Championship from 1997 to 2009. It is also host to international and high school soccer, high school football, national lacrosse tournaments, concerts and other com-munity festivals.

Finley stadiuMFast Facts

Seating Capacity ............................................. 20,668Construction Cost ...................................$28.5 millionConstruction Time...................................... 12 monthsDate Completed................................... October, 1997Playing Surface .......... polyetheylene turf (May 2005).................................................... 15 feet below gradeAmount of Concrete Used ..............8,000 cubic yards......................................or a 20-mile, 6-foot wide stripMiles of Electrical Wiring ........................................ 77Miles of Conduit ......................................................22Construction Firm ........... C&I Specialty, ChattanoogaArchitects ..................... Derthick, Henley & WilkersonConsulting Architects ...........................Ellerbe BecketConcession Stands.................................6 permanentTotal Number of Skyboxes...................................... 32Pressbox Seating Capacity .................................... 60Lighting .......................................... Six 115-foot polesDirection Field Runs ...............................East to WestEntrance Gates.........................................................8Ticket Windows ........................................................9Ticket Agent .............The McKenzie Arena Box OfficeDistance from UTC Campus.........................2.5 milesDistance from Tennessee River ........................ 1 mileStadium Name Honors .....................W. Max Finley &...................................................... Gordon DavenportStadium Address .......................... 1206 Carter Street.............................................Chattanooga, TN 37402Stadium Manager ...............................Merrill EcksteinStadium Office Telephone ....................423-267-4041

From atlanta – Take I-75 North to I-24 West to US 27 North (Downtown). Take Exit 1 (Main Street). Turn left onto Main Street. Take immediate right onto Carter Street. Finley Stadium is straight ahead.

From Birmingham – Take I-59 North to I-24 East to US 27 North (Downtown). Take Exit 1 (Main Street). Turn left onto Main Street. Take immediate right onto Carter Street. Finley Stadium is straight ahead.

From knoxville – Take I-75 South to I-24 West to US 27 North (Downtown). Take Exit 1 (Main Street). Turn left onto Main Street. Take immediate right onto Carter Street. Finley Stadium is straight ahead.

From nashville – Take I-24 East to US 27 North (Downtown). Take Exit 1 (Main Street). Turn left onto Main Street. Take immediate right onto Carter Street. Finley Stadium is straight ahead.

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Finley stadiuM recordsFirst Game .................................Oct. 18, 1997, UTC 28, Tennessee St. 7UTC Record in Stadium................................................................... 25-28Largest Crowd .............. 23,010 Delaware vs. Appalachian St. (12/14/07)Largest UTC Crowd .........................22,642 vs. Tennessee St. (10/18/97)First TD ....Stefpon Hawkins 18 pass from Brian Hampton, UTC, 1Q (10/18/97)First Field Goal ......................... 27 yards, Matt Vick, UTC, 2Q (10/25/97)Longest UTC Rush ... 79, Bryan Fitzgerald vs. Western Carolina (10/13/07)Longest Rush by Opponent ... 71, Kevin Richardson, Appalachian St. (10/7/06)Longest UTC Pass ..............................80, B.J. Coleman to Joel Bradford................................................................. vs. Eastern Kentucky (9/18/10)Longest Pass by Opponent .......... 89, Richie Williams to DaVon Fowlkes........................................................................Appalachian St. (10/30/04)Longest UTC Field Goal ............. 53, Scot Kielblock vs. Samford (9/3/98)Longest FG by Opponent ... 47, Chris Kipperer, Miss. Valley St. (9/16/00)Longest UTC Punt .... 62, Scot Kielblock vs. Western Carolina (10/25/97)Longest Punt by Opponent ....72, David Helton, East Tenn. St. (11/14/98)Longest UTC Kickoff Return ......................................78, Michael Gilmore...................................................................vs. Appalachian St. (10/30/04)Longest KOR by Opponent ........... 90, Des Kitchings, Furman (11/22/97)Longest UTC Punt Return .......88, Jordan Hazard vs. Furman (10/20/07)Longest Punt Return by Opponent ..... 57, Erick Harris, Liberty (11/13/04)

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Adjacent to the stadium is the perfect location for all of the Mocs’ pregame tailgating festivities, inside the First Ten-nessee Pavilion.

The old Ross-Meehan Foundry has been renovated into an open-air pavilion which has become a favorite for tailgaters, complete with food and beverage concessions.

The pavilion offers tailgaters a perfect atmosphere around the stadium while providing protection from the weather without being indoors. For more information on tailgating in the First Tennessee Pavilion visit www.GoMocs.com.

tailgatingat the First tennessee Pavilion

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sPorts MedicineFirst-rate care

The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Sports Medicine Program provides prevention, care, and rehabilitation services for all student-athletes. UTC has two athletic training rooms that serve all athletic teams. Thanks to funding from Erlanger Hospital, the athletic training rooms are equipped with the most up-to-date rehabilitation equipment including a Biodex Isokinetic Unit, a Neurocom for balance testing and training, and a Trazer unit for functional rehabilitation. In addition, the Chattanooga Group, Inc., provides therapeutic modalities for use as both rehabilitation equipment and instructional devices for students enrolled in the Graduate Athletic Training Program. The Graduate Athletic Training Program at UTC plays a major role in providing certified athletic trainers to insure that student-athletes are well taken care of. The entry-level masters program is one of few programs in the country that allows students to earn a master’s degree while they gain eligibility to sit for the Board of Certification Exam. Members of the athletics department and the graduate program staff the athletic training rooms. They work together to insure quality health care for all Mocs student-athletes and quality academic instruction for athletic training students in the graduate program.

Director of Sports Medicine Todd Bullard (left) has led the care of Mocs student-athletes for the past seven years.

The training room in McKenzie Arena serves the Mocs student-athletes with state-of-the-art equipment.

The Mocs have an excellent relationship with nearby Erlanger Hospital, providing top-quality care to all UTC student-athletes.

countess DavisGraduate Asst.

athletic training

lewis FlanaryGraduate Asst.

Jaqui nealGraduate Asst.

Sharon WestGraduate Asst.

Jessica TannerAsst. Trainer

erin WeaverAsst. Trainer

ian carruthersGraduate Asst.

Todd BullardHead Trainer

Joe BaughamAsst. Trainer

adam chineryGraduate Asst.

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lawson centerathletic PerForMance

The newly completed $3.2 million Brenda Lawson Student-Athlete Success Center is one of the finest facilities of its kind in college athletics. The Center, located on Vine Street in the heart of campus, houses the Chattem Basketball Practice Facility and the Wolford Family Strength and Conditioning Facility. Also located in the Center are meeting and film rooms that are available for all Mocs’ athletic programs to use. Director of Athletic Performance Scott Brincks and his staff use the facility to increase the Mocs football team’s overall strength and conditioning level. Through rigorous offseason workouts, and programs to maintain peak performance during the season, the Lawson Center and Wolford Family Strength and Conditioning Facility will impact the Mocs’ performance on the field for years to come.

The $3.2 million Brenda Lawson Student Success Center opened in January 2009 and houses the Wolford Family Strength & Conditioning Center.

The Wolford Family Strength and Conditioning Center has all of the state-of-the-art weight training equipment.

Brincks works with former OL Chris Harr in the new Wolford Family Strength & Conditioning Center at the Mocs annual Pro Day.

Scott BrincksDirector of Athletic Performance

Jeff andrewsAsst. Dir. of Athletic Performance

Director of Athletic Performance Scott Brincks provides expertise in all areas of nutrition, health and physical fitness for UTC student-ath-letes.

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utc FaMily

The Mocs enjoyed a festive Alumni Weekend centered around the 2011 Spring Game at Finely Stadium. Above is a group photo of all the former Mocs who played in the annual Mocs Football Alumni Golf Tournament at Valleybrook Golf Course.

As a part of a $2 million gift to the UTC College of Business and Mocs Football, Renee Haugerud and her husband John Murphy funded recent renovations to the Murphy Haugerud Football Practice Complex at Scrappy Moore Field. Murphy was a long-snapper at UTC from 1978-80 and played with head coach Russ Huesman.

Former Moc Bucky Wolford (1966-69), third from the left, takes part in the ground-break-ing of the Brenda Lawson Student-Athlete Success Center. Wolford helped fund the new weight room in the Lawson Center that is now named the Wolford Family Strength & Conditioning Center.

Former Mocs Johnny Owens (1980-82) and Don Lepard (1979-81) with Head Coach Russ Huesman in the newly renovated Mocs’ Football Offices. Owens and Lepard refurbished the offices in McKenzie Arena with new carpet, paint and furniture. Owens and Lepard were a teammates of Huesman and assistant coach Russ Ehrenfeld at UTC.

Former Mocs head coach and athletics director Harold Wilkes gets a good laugh from former Mocs Don Lepard (1979-81) and Bert Caldwell (1962-64) at the 2011 Mocs Football Alumni Golf Tournament.

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in the coMMunitygiving back

in the coMMunity

Senior Nick Davison and juniors Josh Williams, J.J. Jackson and Jeff Veres don Dr. Seuss hats to read to local elementary school students as a part of Read Across America Week.

Sophomore Graham Nichols hands out medals at the Special Olympics State Bowling Tournament. More often than not, the student-athletes get as much enjoyment out of their volunteer work as those they are helping.

Senior Ryan Consiglio is seen here at the annual free kids clinic prior to the Blue & Gold Spring game. Hundreds of local youth take part in the free clinic at Finley Stadium each spring.

Sophomore Kadeem Wise cheers on the runners in the 2010 Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure. The Mocs work the race each year, directing the runners through the UTC campus.

Head coach Russ Huesman speaks to a capacity crowd at Miller Plaza at a down-town pep rally in Chattanooga. Since his hire, Coach Huesman has been all over the local community promoting Mocs Football.

The Mocs are also heavily involved in the campus community. The football team was out in full force on Operation Move-In, helping UTC freshmen move into their dorms prior to the start of the fall semester.

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Mocs successacadeMically, athletically & socially

Cross country’s Emmanuel Kirwa won his fourth conference race, third in the SoCon, and was the SoCon Runner of the Year for the third time.

The women’s golf team won its second-straight SoCon title and advanced to the NCAAs for the third year in a row.

The softball team won its fifth-straight SoCon Title and advanced to the finals of the NCAA Regionals for the first time.

Junior Stephan Jaeger was the SoCon Men’s Golfer of the Year for the second year in a row, leading the Mocs back to the NCAAs.

Sophomore Jenna Nurik won the SoCon Sportsmanship Award and was a second team all-conference selection.

The Mocs wrestlers have won seven-straight SoCon titles and are riding a 35-match winning streak in league action.

Sophomore Paula Passmore was the 2010 So-Con Volleyball Libero of the Year after leading the league with 5.45 digs per set.

Bailey Dewart returned from numerous inju-ries to earn the SoCon Ann Lashly Inspiration Award.

athletically Over the last five years, UTC has won 17 reg-ular season and 19 tournament championships in the Southern Conference, far more than any other school during that time. After finishing in the top-100 in the Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup in 2009, the Mocs had their third-best showing at No. 136 in 2011. Here is a brief list of some of UTC’s major accomplishments in 2010-11.

• Four SoCon Team Championships• Six Teams Represented in the Postseason• One All-American• One Academic All-American• Five Southern Conference Athletes of the Year• Two Southern Conference Freshmen of the Year• Three Southern Conference Coaches of the Year• Eight All-Region Performers• 45 All-SoCon Performers

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acadeMically The Mocs’ student-athletes continue to have tremendous success in the classroom. Below are just a few of the Academic accolades UTC received last year: • The overall g.p.a. of the Mocs’ student-athletes has increased in each of the last six terms, cul-minating with a school-record 2.97 in the spring. • Over half of all UTC student-athletes earned at least a 3.0 grade-point-average in each of the last four semesters.• Each member of the SoCon Champion wom-en’s golf team made the Dean’s List in both the fall and spring semesters. • Wrestling had a 3.14 g.p.a. for the year, ranking No. 7 in the nation.

socially The Chattanooga Mocs Athletics Depart-ment is heavily involved in community events throughout the year. UTC student-athletes are well represented in the annual Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure and the Mocs are always in-volved with local projects such as canned food drives, the Freshman Move-In and other activi-ties throughout Chattanooga. The Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) plans many of the Athletic Department’s community events. The Mocs have a presence at Chattanooga’s Special Olympics events each year. UTC student-athletes also host many events that engage the local community, such as the 2011 SoCon Basketball Championships.

The Mocs graduated 53 student-athletes at the summer, fall and spring commencement cer-emonies in 2010-11.

Senior David Moore became the 12th Moc in school history to be named Capital One Aca-demic All-American.

Senior Courtney Barnes was three-time Academ-ic All-District and the recipient of the SoCon Bob McCloskey Insurance Graduate Scholarship.

Chris Berry earned a spot on the Capital One Academic All-District team and won the SoCon Outdoor 10000M race.

Sophomore Jackson Tresnan was an ITA Scholar Athlete and led the team with 14 sin-gles wins.

Men’s basketball senior Ricky Taylor talks to youth at a local clinic hosted by the Mocs men’s basketball team.

Wrestling senior Dan Waddell led his teammates in an outing to help the local Habitat for Human-ity.

The softball team adopted Amanda Swartout as an honorary teammate through the “Friends of Jaclyn Foundation.”

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Nearly all of the Mocs teams work to organize or participate in the annual Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure on the campus of UTC.

Lady Mocs soccer senior Danielle Barr gives in-structions to local youth at the Girl Scouts Sports-A-Thon.

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what’s a Moc?the evolution oF the Mascot

why Mocs?Faced with politically sensitive issues and in need of a stron-

ger core identity to help establish a strong brand as Chattanooga’s Team, the athletics department embarked on a comprehensive identity program in 1996. A new direction for the athletics identity was determined, moving away from the politically incorrect Native American Indian imagery.

Several identities have been used in the past. With the old nickname “Moccasins,” a snake was used in the 1920s and an Indian was used until the year of major change in 1996. A moc-casin shoe was even used in the 1980s.

In 1996, it was decided to adopt the State Bird of Tennes-see, the Mockingbird, as the core of the new identity, while incorporating the strong regional imagery of Chattanooga’s vast railroad history. The mascot “Scrappy” was born and a new emphasis was placed on the athletics department’s role in the region.

The committee also recog-nized the need for the word “Chattanooga” to have a great em-phasis in the logo. The nickname “Moccasins” was shortened to simply “Mocs.” Thus established, Chattanooga could rebuild its athletics programs and initiatives around this new identity.

And rebuild it did. Quickly establishing the identity program in February 1997, combined with tremendous success in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, UTC had positioned itself to reach for the next level.

From 1997 to 2007, the primary logo was the mascot, Scrap-py, riding a train. The secondary logo features the front of a train with the word Mocs built into the logo. This logo is affectionately called the “Cowcatcher logo,” referring to the front lower grill of the train that helped push objects from the train tracks.

In August 2007, officials at Chattanooga updated the school’s marks. A new C logo, the “Power C” as it has become known to fans and alums, was created as the primary mark and is embla-zoned on the side of the football team’s helmets. The secondary marks were updated with a more modern look, and a new font, unique to the school, is now used on the text areas of the logos and marks.

In September 2008, Scrappy was re-branded to better match the image of a mockingbird and reflect the rich tradition of our state, our city and our University. New marks of the head as well as a full body were released. The program has also been tak-ing special efforts to stay true to its color palette—which includes navy blue and old gold.

the answer For more than a decade, this question has puzzled many fans and observers of Chattanooga Athletics. The UTC Athletics Department changed logos in 1997, moving away from Native American imagery to a package of logos using railroad images, the nickname “Mocs,” and the Scrappy mascot. The new package emphasized UTC’s con-nection to Chattanooga and the city’s railroad heritage and incorporated the Tennessee state bird. The term “Moc” is short for “Mockingbird.” Mocking-birds are fiercely territorial creatures which protect their homes with courage, deter-mination and skill. Those attri-butes reflect the intellect, spirit and character of UTC student-athletes and alumni. A Moc is a champion on the playing surface, in the classroom and, most importantly, in life.

scraPPyNamed after legendary football coach A.C. “Scrappy” Moore, Scrappy, the Chattanooga mascot, is a fixture for the Mocs. A re-design in 2008 puts Scrappy in the image of the State Bird of Tennessee, a mockingbird. The mockingbird is known as a fierce protector of its nest and environment. It is sometimes seen swooping down on a dog, cat or predator that may be venturing too close to the bird’s protected territory. Once described by “Late Night” host Jimmy Fallon as “a sledge-hammer wielding mockingbird with a heart of Blue & Gold,” Scrappy symbolizes that competitive passion.

Introduced in 2008, the new-look Scrappy has a sharper and more mod-ern feel, mirroring the growth and im-age of UTC Athletics.

The Cowcatcher logo has been recent-ly modified, but is still in use by UTC Athletics.

The “Power C” logo is the primary mark of Chattanooga Mocs Athletics.

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1 Chaz Moore DB 5-10 165 So.-1L Memphis, Tenn./Whitehaven HS2 Taharin Tyson FB 5-11 225 Fr.-HS Alcoa, Tenn./Alcoa HS tah-HARE-uhn3 Marlon Anthony WR 6-5 205 So.-1L Acworth, Ga./Kell HS4 Joel Bradford WR 6-0 165 Sr.-3L Chattanooga, Tenn./McCallie School5 Kadeem Wise DB 5-10 180 So.-1L Lawrenceville, Ga./Berkmar HS6 Chris Lewis-Harris DB 5-11 175 Sr.-3L Smyrna, Ga./Campbell HS7 Ron Moore WR 6-0 165 Fr.-HS Sanford, Fla./Semiole HS8 Clim Robbins DB 5-8 160 Fr.-HS Orlando, Fla./Jones HS clem9 Chris Awuah RB 5-9 200 Jr.-2L Marietta, Ga./South Cobb HS AH-wah10 Sloan Allison WR/TE 6-3 215 Sr.-3L Ooltewah, Tenn./Boyd Buchanan11 Gunner Miller LB 6-1 225 So.-1L Chattanooga, Tenn./East Ridge HS12 Jarrett Burns WR 6-2 200 Jr.-1L Huntsville, Ala./South Carolina13 Jeff Veres WR 5-11 195 Jr.-2L Thompson’s Station, Tenn./Independence HS VEHR-us14 Jacob Huesman QB 6-1 190 Fr.-HS Chattanooga, Tenn./Baylor School15 Graham Nichols QB 6-3 195 So.-1L Franklin, Tenn./Franklin HS16 Sema’je Kendall DB 5-11 175 Fr.-HS Huntsville, Ala./Buckhorn HS suh-MAH-gee17 Terrell Robinson QB 6-3 195 Fr.-RS South Pittsburg, Tenn./South Pittsburg HS18 Ethan Poe FB 5-8 200 So.-RS Knoxville, Tenn./Christian Academy 19 B.J. Coleman QB 6-5 220 Sr.-2L Chattanooga, Tenn./Tennessee20 D.J. Key DB 6-0 195 So.-1L Centerville, Tenn./Hickman County HS21 Marquis Green RB 5-7 175 Fr.-HS Palmetto, Fla. /Palmetto HS22 Jordan Tippit DB 6-0 205 Sr.-3L Huntsville, Ala./Buckhorn HS23 J.D. Dothard LB 6-0 195 Sr.-3L Carrollton, Ga./Carrollton HS DOTH-urd24 Don Cope DB 5-11 185 So.-1L Maryville, Tenn./William Blount HS25 Wes Dothard LB 6-1 235 So.-1L Carrollton, Ga./Carrollton HS26 J. J. Jackson RB 5-9 195 Jr.-2L Marietta, Ga./Walton HS27 Kendrix Huitt RB 5-9 190 Fr.-HS Atlanta, Ga./Norcorss HS HUGH-it28 Cam Montgomery DB 6-1 195 Fr.-HS Orlando, Fla./Jones HS29 Robert Harrison DB 5-10 170 Jr.-2L Marietta, Ga./Walton HS30 Nick Pollard K 6-0 180 Fr.-RS Nashville, Tenn./Father Ryan HS 31 Zack Rayl DL 6-3 220 Fr.-RS Englewood, Tenn./McMinn Central HS32 C.J. Murrell DB 6-0 190 So.-1L Hendersonville, Tenn./Hendersonville HS34 T.J. Thompson DB 5-9 170 Fr.-HS Sanford, Fla./Seminole HS35 Nick Yazzie DB 6-1 190 So.-TR Hendersonville, Tenn./Tusculum36 Desmond Walker RB 5-9 195 So.-TR Atlanta, Ga./Alabama A&M37 Kristin Owens DB 5-11 160 So.-RS Memphis, Tenn./Ridgeway HS 38 Muhasibi Wakeel LB 5-11 220 Fr.-RS Decatur, Ga./Southwest DeKalb HS mu-HA-suh-bee wah-KEEL39 Keith Mayes LB 5-10 202 Fr.-RS Chattanooga, Tenn./Red Bank HS40 Vershawn Cosby FB 5-10 215 So.-TR Winter Haven, Fla./Morehead State41 Thomas Green FB 6-0 220 Sr.-3L Hixson, Tenn./McCallie School42 Brock Oliver LS 6-1 200 Sr.-3L Ooltewah, Tenn./Ooltewah HS43 Blake Coddington LS 6-3 210 So.-1L Chattanooga, Tenn./McCallie School 44 Toyvian Brand DL 6-2 256 Fr.-HS Greensboro, Ala./Hillcrest HS toy-VEE-ahn45 Ryan Consiglio LB 6-2 220 Sr.-3L Franklin, Tenn./Independence HS con-SIG-lee-oh46 Jake Huitt P 6-0 165 Fr.-HS Livingston, Tenn./Livingston Academy47 Zach McCarter DB 6-3 190 Fr.-RS Chattanooga, Tenn./Hixson HS48 Shane Heatherly LB 6-4 220 Jr.-2L Waynesville, N.C./Tuscola HS49 Mike Hammons P 5-10 180 Sr.-3L Benton, Tenn./Polk County HS50 Shaun Hill OL 6-2 255 Fr.-HS Bethlehem, Ga./Apalachee HS51 A.J. Hampton LB 6-0 250 Fr.-HS Nashville, Tenn./Hume-Fogg HS 52 Kevin Revis OL 6-2 275 So.-TR Dayton, Tenn./Tennessee rev-US53 AdamMiller OL 6-4 275 Jr.-2L Cohutta,Ga./NorthwestWhitfieldHS54 Austin Wilson OL 6-3 265 Jr.-2L Dacula, Ga./Mill Creek HS

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55 Josh Freeman DL 6-0 270 Fr.-HS Atlanta, Ga./Creekside HS56 Julian Reed DL 6-2 210 Fr.-RS Hixson, Tenn./Red Bank HS57 Cameron Byrne LB 6-2 230 Fr.-HS Mt. Juliet, Tenn./Mt. Juliet HS58 Anthony Boston OL 6-2 295 Fr.-HS Lilburn, Ga./Parkview HS 61 Marcus Engelhardt DL 6-0 250 So.-TR Maryville, Tenn./Bethel 63 Irvin Hernandez OL 5-11 275 So.-1L Greeneville, Tenn./Greeneville HS65 Will Hewitt OL 6-4 280 Jr.-2L Sevierville, Tenn./Sevier County HS66 Taylor Dodds OL 6-6 265 Fr.-RS Columbus, Ga./Pacelli HS70 Steven Nease OL 6-1 260 So.-1L Greeneville, Tenn./Greeneville HS71 Omre Harris OL 6-2 290 Sr.-2L Atlanta, Ga./Murray State ohm-REE72 Patrick Sutton OL 6-1 255 Fr.-RS Sevierville, Tenn./Sevier County HS73 Brandon Morgan OL 6-2 280 Fr.-HS Hoover, Ala./Hoover HS74 SynjenHerren OL 6-4 290 Fr.-HS Dalton,Ga./NorthwestWhitfieldHS SIN-jin75 Hunter Dockery OL 6-4 290 So.-1L Newport, Tenn./Cocke County HS77 Devin Caldwell OL 6-5 250 Fr.-RS Chattanooga, Tenn./Boyd Buchanan80 Bryant Belew WR 6-3 198 Fr.-RS Columbia, Tenn./Columbia Central HS81 Tommy Hudson WR 5-10 160 Fr.-HS Moultrie, Ga./Colquitt County HS83 Sean Stackhouse TE 6-4 245 Jr.-TR Jacksonville, Fla./Kentucky84 Troy Dye TE 6-3 245 Fr.-HS Hendersonville, Tenn./Hendersonville HS85 Max Zinchini WR 5-11 190 Fr.-HS Hendersonville, Tenn./Beech HS zen-CHEE-nee87 Jarrod Coleman TE 6-4 240 Fr.-HS Chattanooga, Tenn./McCallie School 88 Faysal Shafaat TE 6-5 240 Fr.-RS Orlando, Fla./Orlando Lutheran Academy fes-EL sha-FAHT90 Davis Tull DL 6-3 235 Fr.-RS Knoxville, Tenn./Bearden HS91 Michael Slowey DL 6-5 335 So.-1L Brentwood, Tenn./Brentwood HS92 Devin Scates DL 6-2 250 Fr.-RS Memphis, Tenn./Westwood HS93 Nick Davison DL 6-0 285 Sr.-1L Calhoun, Ga./UAB94 Keyon Reed DL 6-2 245 Fr.-RS Palm Bay, Fla./Palm Bay HS95 JoshuaWilliams DL 6-2 235 Jr.-2L Griffin,Ga./StephensonHS96 Darian Stewart DL 6-2 225 Fr.-HS Mableton, Ga./Pebblebrook HS97 Chris Mayes DL 6-3 295 So.-TR Murfreesboro, Tenn./Navy98 De’Markus Lee DL 6-4 240 Sr.-2L Alexandria, Va./Murray State

10 Sloan Allison WR 3 Marlon Anthony WR9 Chris Awuah RB80 Bryant Belew WR58 Anthony Boston OL4 Joel Bradford WR44 Toyvian Brand DL12 Jarrett Burns WR57 Cameron Byrne LB77 Devin Caldwell OL43 Blake Coddington LS19 B.J. Coleman QB87 Jarrod Coleman TE45 Ryan Consiglio LB 24 Don Cope DB40 Vershawn Cosby FB93 Nick Davison DL75 Hunter Dockery OL66 Taylor Dodds OL23 J.D. Dothard LB 25 Wes Dothard LB84 Troy Dye TE

6 Chris Lewis-Harris DB97 Chris Mayes DL39 Keith Mayes LB47 Zach McCarter DB53 Adam Miller OL 11 Gunner Miller LB28 Cam Montgomery DB1 Chaz Moore DB7 Ron Moore WR73 Brandon Morgan OL32 C.J. Murrell DB70 Steven Nease OL15 Graham Nichols QB42 Brock Oliver LS37 Kristin Owens DB18 Ethan Poe FB30 NIck Pollard K31 Zack Rayl DL56 Julian Reed DL94 Keyon Reed DL52 Kevin Revis OL8 Clim Robbins DB

61 Marcus Englehardt DL55 Josh Freeman DL Michael Gray WR21 Marquis Green RB41 Thomas Green LB 49 Mike Hammons P51 A.J. Hampton LB71 Omre Harris OL29 Robert Harrison DB48 Shane Heatherly LB 63 Irvin Hernandez OL74 Synjen Herren OL65 Will Hewitt OL50 Shaun Hill OL81 Tommy Hudson WR14 Jacob Huesman QB46 Jake Huitt P27 Kendrix Huitt RB26 J. J. Jackson RB16 Sema’je Kendall DB20 D.J. Key DB98 De’Markus Lee DL

17 Terrell Robinson QB92 Devin Scates DL88 Faysal Shafaat TE91 Michael Slowey DL83 Sean Stackhouse TE96 Darian Stewart DL72 Patrick Sutton OL34 T.J. Thompson DB22 Jordan Tippit DB90 Davis Tull DL2 Taharin Tyson FB13 Jeff Veres PK 38 Muhasibi Wakeel LB36 Desmond Walker RB95 Joshua Williams DE54 Austin Wilson OL 5 Kadeem Wise DB35 Nick Yazzie DB85 Max Zinchini WR

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2011 Roster ...............................84

Breakdown By ClassSeniors ......................................13 5th-Year ......................................5 .........Sloan Allison, Joel Bradford .......J.D. Dothard, Thomas Green ........................Chris Lewis-Harris Juniors.......................................12Sophomores ..............................22Freshmen ..................................37 Redshirt in 2010 .........................14

Transfers ...................................10 ...........B.J. Coleman (Tennessee) ... Vershawn Cosby (Morehead State) ..................... Nick Davison (UAB) ......... Omre Harris (Murray State) .....De’Markus Lee (Murray State) ..................... Chris Mayes (Navy) ............. Kevin Revis (Tennessee) .......Sean Stackhouse (Kentucky) ...Desmond Walker (Alabama A&M) ....................Nick Yazzie (Tusculum)

Youngest Player ......... Fr. A.J. Hampton ....................... November 8, 1993

Oldest Player............Joel Bradford ................................July 17, 1988

Furthest Hometown From Chattanooga .....Fr. Keon Reed, Palm Bay, Fla. ......................................618 miles

Players from the Chattanooga Area ....17 Chattanooga, Tenn ...Joel Bradford ............................. Devin Caldwell .........................Blake Coddington ............................... B.J. Coleman ........................... Jarrod Coleman ...........................Jacob Huesman ................................. Keith Mayes ............................. Zach McCarter ............................... Gunner Miller .................................Jordan Patty Dalton, Ga. ............Synjen Herren Dayton, Tenn .............Kevin Revis Hixson, Tenn .........Thomas Green ..................................Julian Reed Ooltewah, Tenn ....... Sloan Allison ................................. Brock Oliver South Pittsburg, Tenn ...Terrell Robinson

Breakdown By State/Countryand Hometown

Alabama (5) Greensboro ........... Toyvian Brand Hoover ............... Brandon Morgan Huntsville ................. Jarrett Burns ...........................Sema’je Kendall ................................ Jordan Tippit

Florida (9) Jacksonville ......Sean Stackhouse Orlando ........... Cam Montgomery ................................Clim Robbins .............................Faysal Shafaat Palm Bay .................. Keyon Reed Palmetto ............... Marquis Green Sanford ....................... Ron Moore ............................. T.J. Thompson Winter Haven ....Vershawn Cosby

Georgia (24) Acworth ...............Marlon Anthony Alcoa ......................Taharin Tyson Atlanta ...................Josh Freeman ................................. Omre Harris ................................ Kendrix Huitt ..........................Desmond Walker Bethlehem ....................Shaun Hill Calhoun ...................Nick Davison Carrollton ..................J.D. Dothard ................................Wes Dothard Cohutta ......................Adam Miller Columbus ................Taylor Dodds Dacula .................... Austin Wilson Dalton ....................Synjen Herren Decatur ..............Muhasibi Wakeel Griffin .................. Joshua Williams Lawrenceville .........Kadeem Wise Lilburn, Ga. ..........Anthony Boston Mableton .............. Darian Stewart Marietta ..................Chris Auwuah ............................Robert Harrison ................................. J.J. Jackson Moultrie................Tommy Hudson Smyrna ............Chris Lewis-Harris

North Carolina (1) Waynesville ....... Shane Heatherly

Tennessee (44) Benton .................Mike Hammons Brentwood ...........Michael Slowey Centerville ...................... D.J. Key Chattanooga ......... Devin Caldwell ................................Joel Bradford .........................Blake Coddington ............................... B.J. Coleman ........................... Jarrod Coleman .............................Jacob Hesman ................................. Keith Mayes ............................. Zach McCarter ............................... Gunner Miller Columbia .................Bryant Belew Dayton .......................Kevin Revis

Enlgewood ...................Zack Rayl Franklin.................Ryan Consiglio ........................... Graham Nichols Greeneville ..........Irvin Hernandez .............................. Steven Nease Hendersonville ...............Troy Dye ...................................C.J. Murrell .................................Max Zinchini ...................................Nick Yazzie Hixson ..................Thomas Green ..................................Julian Reed Knoxville ...................... Ethan Poe ..................................... Davis Tull Livingston ..................... Jake Huitt Maryville .......................Don Cope .......................Marcus Engelhardt Memphis ................... Chaz Moore ...............................Kristin Owens ................................Devin Scates Mt. Juliet ..............Cameron Byrne Murfreesboro ............Chris Mayes Nashville ................. A.J. Hampton ..................................Nick Pollard Newport ...............Hunter Dockery Ooletwah ................. Sloan Allison ................................. Brock Oliver Sevierville .................... Will Hewitt ...............................Patrick Sutton South Pittsburgh ...Terrell Robinson Thompson Station ........ Jeff Veres

Virginia (1) Alexandria ............De’Markus Lee

Ties to Previous Programs (Last Year)Baylor School - Chattanooga, Tenn ...2 ................Jacob Huesman (2011) ................ Michael Trundle (2010)Boyd Buchanan HS - Chattanooga, Tenn. .. 2 .....................Sloan Allison (2007) ..................Devin Caldwell (2010)Carrollton HS - Carrollton, Ga ...2 ..................... J.D. Dothard (2007) .....................Wes Dothard (2009)Greeneville HS - Greeneville, Tenn ...2 ................ Irvin Hernandez (2009) ...................Steven Nease (2009)Jones HS - Orlando, Fla. ............2 ............. Cam Montgomery (2011) .................... Clim Robbins (2011)Hendersonville HS - Hendersonville, Tenn ....3 ........................... Troy Dye (2011) ....................... C.J. Murrell (2009) ....................... Nick Yazzie (2009)Independence HS - Thompson’s Station, Tenn ... 3 ................. Ryan Consiglio (2007) ..........................Jeff Veres (2007)McCallie School - Chattanooga, Tenn ... 5 .................... Joel Bradford (2007) ............. Blake Coddington (2009) ....................B.J. Coleman (2007) ................ Jarrod Coleman (2011) ..................Thomas Green (2007) Morehead State - Morehead, Ky ...2 ...............Vershawn Cosby (2009) ................ Josh-Ellis Davis (2010)Murray State - Murray, Ky ..........2 ................. De’Markus Lee (2007) ......................Omre Harris (2007)Northwest Whitfield HS - Tunnel Hill, Ga ... 2 ...................Synjen Herren (2011) .......................Adam Miller (2008)Pebblebrook HS - Mableton, Ga ........2 ......................Omre Harris (2007) ..................Darian Stewart (2011)Red Bank HS - Chattanooga, Tenn ...2 ......................Keith Mayes (2010) .......................Julian Reed (2010)Seminole HS - Sanford, Fla. .......2 ........................Ron Moore (2011) .................. T.J. Thompson (2011)Sevier County HS - Sevierville, Tenn ... 2 .........................Will Hewitt (2008) ................... Patrick Sutton (2010)Tennessee - Knoxville, Tenn. .....2 ....................B.J. Coleman (2008) .......................Kevin Revis (2010)Walton HS - Marietta, Ga ............2 ................ Robert Harrison (2007) ......................J.J. Jackson (2008)

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season outlook‘restore the glory’ continues

The University of Tennessee at Chatta-nooga football team has experienced a number of new highs over the last two seasons. The Mocs have put together back-to-backwinningmarksforthefirsttime in nearly 20 years while attendance at Finley Stadium is breaking records with each game.

This offseason is no different. Chat-tanooga is hearing talk of preseason rankings, preseason All-Americans, Walter Payton Award candidates and the playoffs all over the Scenic City. Ex-pectations are high and the Mocs are welcoming the pressure.

“Our goal is to win the Southern Confer-ence and make the playoffs,” said Head Coach Russ Huesman. “We have the talent to play with anyone in the country. Our guys are putting in the work in the offseason and hopefully we will see that payoffonthefield.”

Chattanooga opens with a trip to Ne-braska on Sept. 3 before hosting pre-season top-10 Jacksonville State on Sept. 10. Look for another big crowd at Finley Stadium when the Gamecocks come to town.

UTC’s schedule is loaded with strong teams at the beginning of the year, in-cluding a Sept. 17 visit to preseason top-25 Eastern Kentucky and a trip to potential No. 1 Appalachian State on Sept. 24. The Mocs host The Citadel on Oct. 1 before traveling to another poten-tial No. 1 in Georgia Southern on Oct. 8.

The rest of the Mocs’ home slate in-cludes Western Carolina (Oct. 15), Fur-man (Oct. 29) and top-10 Wofford (Nov. 19). UTC also has road games at Elon (Oct. 27) and Samford (Nov. 5).

“Last year, we had one of the toughest schedules in the country and I think you will see that again this season,” said Huesman. “Playing such a tough slate is what kept us in the playoff hunt until

thefinalgameandIthinkthatwillbethecase again.”

UTC’s offensive future looks bright with thereturnof18lettermenandfivestart-ers. Among those coming back are se-niors B.J. Coleman and Joel Bradford. Coleman is a Walter Payton Award can-didate and one of the top quarterbacks in the country. Bradford is a consensus preseason All-American and the lead-ing returning receiver in the FCS. Also returning is right tackle Adam Miller, a preseason All-SoCon selection.

“We are going to be exciting on offense again,” added Huesman. “We have one of the best tandems in the country in Joel and B.J. and we have some guys at other positions who can do things. It is going to be fun to watch.”

Senior Ryan Consiglio leads a defense that welcomes back eight starters. He is a preseason first teamAll-SouthernConference selection joined by All-So-

Con picks Nick Davison, Kadeem Wise and Chris Lewis-Harris.

Davison will anchor the defensive line while Wise and Lewis-Harris patrol the secondary. Senior Jordan Tippit will also give the Mocs a very experienced group of defensive backs.

“We have a lot of guys back on de-fense,” said Huesman. “We are going to be a little thin on the defensive line, but from the linebackers on back, there are a lot of good players who have seen a ton of snaps.”

With the talent returning and another bumper crop of redshirts and recruits ready to hit the field, the Mocs haveraised the bar on expectations in Chat-tanooga. The city is behind its home-town team again and would love nothing more than to have a playoff team for the firsttimesince1984.

Senior receiver Joel Bradford is a consensus preseason All-American. The Chattanooga native set a school-record with 1,284 receiving yards in 2010, earning a spot on the AP All-American 3rd Team.

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There is no quarterback controversy in Chatta-nooga with the return of senior captain B.J. Cole-man. A 2011 Walter Payton Award Candidate, Coleman has a chance to leave his mark all over the Chattanooga record books. In just two seasons, Coleman has thrown for over 5,300 yards and is second all-time at UTC with 43 touchdown passes. He has led the Mocs to back-to-backwinningseasonsforthefirsttimeinnearly20 years and is looking to guide Chattanooga to theplayoffsforthefirsttimesince1984.

“I feel great about our quarterback situation,” stat-ed Huesman. “B.J. Coleman was a good player two years ago. Now he is entering his third year as a starter and we have big expectations for him.”

Sophomore Graham Nichols is the only other cur-rent Moc to take a snap in the last two years. He saw action in three games last season and was also the offensive MVP of the last two spring games.

Freshman Terrell Robinson will also battle for the back up role. After redshirting in 2010, he was sidelined during the spring following wrist surgery and has some catching up to do. However, his athleticism gives the Mocs a different weapon to use in the offensive attack.

“Graham has shown that he can make the throws we need him to make,” added Huesman. “Terrell is going to battle and we will see where it goes.”

Freshman Jacob Huesman also has a bright fu-turebutislikelytoredshirthisfirstcollegiatesea-son.

The Mocs played running back by committee last year and that will again be the case in 2011. Ju-nior J.J. Jackson is the returning starter, getting thenodfivetimesayearago.FellowjuniorChrisAwuah was the starter in 2009 and those two will again battle for carries.

Jackson posted 3.5 yards per carry with three touchdowns. Awauh had less total rushing yards but scored a touchdown passing, receiving, rush-ing and on special teams in 2010.

“The tailback situation is good,” said Huesman. “We’ve got two guys who have played a lot of foot-ball and have gotten a lot of snaps. We feel good about their ability to make plays, but also their de-pendability at that position. We feel like they can handle the protection and hang on to the football, things that you want from a tailback.”

Threeothernewcomersfightingforplayingtimein-clude sophomore Desmond Walker and freshmen Kendrix Huitt and Marquis Green. Walker sat out last season after transferring from Alabama A&M. Huitt is a three-star prep recruit, while Green was an offensive MVP as a senior in high school.

Senior Thomas Green is pencilled in as the starter at fullback. He has played in nearly every game the last two seasons, but had just one carry at Au-burn in 2010.

“ItisfinallyThomasGreen’schancetoshine,”ex-plained Huesman. “We think he is going to have a really good year.”

Sophomore Vershawn Cosby and freshman Taha-rin Tyson will compete for the No. 2 spot.

Therearesomebigholes tofillon theoffensiveline, thanks to the loss of three starters to gradu-ation. Among that group, former left tackle Chris Harr is currently in the NFL with the Kansas City Chiefs.

Despite the losses, UTC still has plenty of talent up front. Junior Adam Miller is a preseason All-SoCon pick, returning to his starting role at right tackle. Fellow junior Austin Wilson started at both guard and center last year, and will also be in the starting lineup.

“We will be solid on the offensive line. Losing the three we lost was tough, but I think we will be good. Miller and Wilson are really good players who have seen a lot of action.”

Senior Omre Harris has 12 career starts under his belt and will battle at left guard. Tennessee trans-fer Kevin Revis could fill the other guard spot,while junior Will Hewitt has also made two career starts at guard.

“Omre is coming back and if we can keep him healthy, he will help us,” added Huesman. “We also think Revis can be really good.”

Freshman Taylor Dodds is likely to take over at left tackle. He has a solid mix of size and speed, but will need to gain some experience quickly.

Freshmen Devin Caldwell and Brandon Morgan could factor in at the tackle positions while fresh-man Brandon Morgan and sophomore Hunter Dockery are battling among the guards. Also look for freshmen Shaun Hill and Patrick Sutton to get into the mix at center.

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QB (2) B.J. Coleman(Sr)**(11/11), Graham Nichols(So)*(3/0)TB (2) Chris Awuah(Jr)**(11/0), J.J. Jackson(Jr)**(10/5)FB (1) Thomas Green(Sr)***(11/0)WR (4) Sloan Allison(Sr)***(11/1), Marlon Anthony (So)*( 11/0) Joel Bradford(Sr)***(11/11), Jarrett Burns (Jr)*(11/0)TE (0) noneC (0) noneOG (5) Omre Harris(Jr)**(6/3), Irvin Hernandez(So)*(0/0) Will Hewitt(Jr)**(0/0), Steven Nease(So)*(0/0) Austin Wilson(Jr)**(9/8)OT (2) Hunter Dockery(So)*(8/0), Adam Miller(Jr)**(9/9)

oFFense lost (15 letterMen/7 starters)

QB (0) noneTB (2) Erroll Wynn(Sr)***(10/3), Keon Williams(So)*(10/3)FB (2) Courtland Ellzey(Sr)****(11/9), Ryan Geist(Jr)***(10/0)WR (3) Chris Marshall(Sr)**(10/1), Chris Pitchford(Sr)****(11/7) Brian Sutherland(Jr)**(11/6)TE (2) Louis Gibson(So)**(2/0), Garrett Hughes(Sr)****(11/9)C (1) Justin Galyon(Sr)****(11/11)OG (3) Nick Gipson(Jr)**(4/0), Tucker Cathey(So)*(2/0) T.J. Hurless(Sr)****(11/11) OT (2) Chris Harr(Sr)****(11/11), Dustin Tate(Jr)**(10/2)Starters listed in Bold * - Letters Won (Games/Starts)

career startsOffense 2007 .. 2008 ...2009 ...2010 .... Tot ...ConsWR Sloan Allison ......... 0 .........0 .........1 ........ 1 ........0RB Chris Awuah .....................7 .........0 ........ 7 ........0WR Joel Bradford .....................3 ........11 ....... 14 .....13QB B.J. Coleman .................... 11 .......11 ....... 22 .....22OG Omre Harris .....................9 .........3 ....... 12 .......0OG Will Hewitt .....................2 .........0 ........ 2 ........0RB J.J. Jackson .....................0 .........5 ........ 5 ........1OT Adam Miller .....................9 .........9 ....... 18 .......7OL Austin Wilson .....................1 .........8 ........ 9 ........8

preseason oFFensive depth chartRT 53 Adam Miller ...............6-4 ....275 ....Jr.-2L .....Cohutta, Ga .................. Started 9 games in ‘10...Preseason All-SoCon 77 Devin Caldwell ...........6-5 ....250 ... Fr.-RS ....Chattanooga, Tenn ...................................Sat out last season as a redshirtRG 52 Kevin Revis ................6-2 ....275 ...So.-TR ....Dayton, Tenn ...................Tennessee transfer and former three-star recruit 74 Synjen Herren ............6-4 ....290 ... Fr.-HS ....Dalton, Ga .......................... Two-Time Chattanooga TFP Dynamite Dozen 70 Steven Nease .............6-0 ....260 ... So.-1L ....Greeneville, Tenn ....................................LookingforhisfirstcareeractionC 54 Austin Wilson ...........6-3 ....265 ....Jr.-1L .....Dacula, Ga ..................................Started last 8 games of the year at LG 72 Patrick Sutton .............6-1 ....255 ... Fr.-RS ....Sevierville, Tenn .......................................Sat out last season as a redshirt 52 Shaun Hill ...................6-2 ....255 ... Fr.-HS ....Bethlehem, Ga. ......................................................Enrolled at UTC in Jan.LG 71 Omre Harris ................6-2 ....290 ....Sr.-2L .....Atlanta, Ga ....................... 12 career starts...6 games with 3 starts in 2010 65 Will Hewitt ..................6-4 ....280 .... Jr.-2L .....Sevierville, Tenn. ......................... 7 games with 2 starts as a frosh in 2009 63 Irvin Hernandez .........5-11....275 ... So.-1L ....Greeneville, Tenn ....................................LookingforhisfirstcareeractionLT 66 Taylor Dodds ..............6-6 ....265 ... Fr.-RS ....Columbus, Ga. .........................................Sat out last season as a redshirt 75 Hunter Dockery ..........6-4 ....290 ... So.-1L ....Newport, Tenn. ...... Played 8 games...father played at UTC with Huesman 73 Brandon Morgan ........6-2 ....280 ... Fr.-HS ....Hoover, Ala ........................................................ Two-time all-state linemanTE 88 Faysal Shafaat ...........6-5 ....240 ... Fr.-RS ....Orlando, Fla .............................................Sat out last season as a redshirt 83 Sean Stackhouse .......6-4 ....245 .... Jr.-Tr .....Jacksonville, Fla ...................... Kentucky transfer and former 3-star recruit 87 Jarrod Coleman ..........6-4 ....240 ... Fr.-HS ....Chattanooga, Tenn ...Younger brother of QB B.J. Coleman...2-time all-state 84 Troy Dye .....................6-3 ....245 ... Fr.-HS ....Hendersonville, Tenn .................Led Hendersonville HS to state title game FL 4 Joel Bradford ............6-0 ....165 ....Sr.-3L .....Chattanooga, Tenn ...........................................Preseason All-American 80 Bryant Belew ..............6-3 ....198 ... Fr.-RS ....Columbia, Tenn ........................................Sat out last season as a redshirt 81 Tommy Hudson .........5-10 ...160 ... Fr.-HS ....Moultrie, Ga .....................Set Ga. receiving record with 102 catches in ‘10SL 13 Jeff Veres ..................5-11....195 .... Jr.-2L .....Thompson’s Station, Tenn. ........................ Spent last season as the kicker 12 Jarrett Burns ...............6-2 ....200 .... Jr.-1L .....Huntsville, Ala .....................................Four catches for 48 yards at Auburn 7 Ron Moore .................6-0 ....165 ... Fr.-HS ....Sanford, Fla ............................. Two-star prospect according to Rivals.comSE 3 Marlon Anthony ..........6-5 ....205 ... So.-1L ....Acworth, Ga .......................................17 catches for 195 yards and 3 TDs 10 Sloan Allison ...............6-3 ....215 ....Sr.-3L .....Ooltewah, Tenn ....................... 3 catches for 42 yards...all three were TDsQB 19 B.J. Coleman ............6-5 ....210 ....Sr.-1L .....Chattanooga, Tenn ..........................................Payton Award Candidate 15 Graham Nichols .........6-3 ....195 ... So.-1L ....Franklin, Tenn. .................... Saw action in three games ... 4-8 for 44 yards 17 Terrell Robinson .........6-3 ....195 ... Fr.-RS ....South Pittsburgh, Tenn ......................................................Redshirt in 2010 14 Jacob Huesman .........6-1 ....190 ... Fr.-HS ....Chattanooga, Tenn ......................... Tennessee Mr. Football Award WinnerFB 41 Thomas Green ...........6-0 ....220 ....Sr.-3L .....Hixson, Tenn............................................... Played in all 11 games in 2010 40 Vershawn Cosby .......5-10 ...215 ...So.-TR ....Winterhaven, Fla .........................................Transfer from Morehead State 2 Taharin Tyson ............5-11....225 ... Fr.-HS ....Alcoa, Tenn................................. Rated a two-star prospect by ESPN.comTB 26 J.J. Jackson ..............5-9 ....195 ....Jr.-1L .....Marietta, Ga .........................Started five times...has three rushing TDs 9 Chris Awuah ...............5-9 ....200 .... Jr.-2L .....Marietta, Ga. ..................................... Ran, caught and threw a TD in 2010 36 Desmond Walker ........5-9 ....195 ...So.-TR ....Atlanta, Ga ........ Sat out last season after transferring from Alabama A&M 21 Marquis Green ...........5-7 ....175 ... Fr.-HS ....Palmetto, Fla ...........................................Team Offensive MVP as a senior 27 Kendrix Huitt ...............5-9 ....190 ... Fr.-HS ....Atlanta, Ga ........................... Three-star prospect according to Rivals.com

The most heralded returner on the team can be found in senior receiver Joel Bradford. Last sea-son, he set a new Chattanooga standard with 1,284 receiving yards, second most in the NCAA. He twice broke the school’s single game record, firstwith254yardsagainstEasternKentuckyandthen 274 yards at Furman.

Bradford is a preseason All-American after earning third team recognition from the Associated Press in 2010.

“It starts with Joel,” stated Huesman. “What a great year he had last year. He has to have that same type of year again for us to be really good on of-fense. He has had a great summer, worked hard and shown great leadership. I don’t see any rea-son why he can’t have an All-American year again.”

Sophomore Marlon Anthony is set for a breakout year, after grabbing 14 catches for 195 yards and three touchdowns last season. At 6-5 and 205 pounds, he provides a big target and should be a reliable option on offense.

“Marlon has to step up,” said Huesman. “He is a big, talented receiver who we think can be a domi-nating player in this league.”

Also returning are senior Sloan Allison and juniors Jeff Veres and Jarrett Burns. Allison has the best catch-to-touchdown ratio you could expect, making three grabs in 2010, all for scores. Veres led the Mocs in scoring, but he was the kicker last sea-son. He returns to his natural position and will be in the mix. Burns played in every game, mostly on special teams, and is settling in as an option after making the switch from defensive back last year.

A number of freshmen could also earn their way ontothefield,includingBryantBelew,TommyHud-son and Ron Moore.

“We are going to probably have to play a freshman thisseason,”explainedHuesman.“Butthatisfinebecause this is a very strong group with a lot of speed.”

Freshman Faysal Shafaat and junior Shawn Stackhousewillfightforthetightendrole.Sha-faat is an athletic option with great hands. Stack-house, a transfer from Tennessee, is a bigger body with more collegiate experience. “We have two guys in the program we feel really good about,” said Huesman. They are going to go back and forth all year, but both will play.

A pair of true freshman will also compete at the position, including Jarrod Coleman and Troy Dye. Both are likely to redshirt but have the talent to produce if called upon.

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The Mocs have two talented starters return-ing to the defensive line in senior Nick Da-vison and junior Josh Williams. Davison is a preseason second-team All-SoCon selec-tion while Williams was second team pick following his freshman campaign.

“We think Nick is ready for a really good year,” said Huesman. “He was solid for us last season and has a chance to be a really good player in this league.”

Williams has 12.0 career sacks and is just 3.0 shy of the school record. He played last season with an injured shoulder but is back to 100% for the start of fall camp.

“Josh was hurt for almost all of last year, but still played through it,” continued Huesman. “He had surgery and missed spring practice, but is ready for another big year.”

Freshmen Keon Reed and Devin Scates will battle for playing time at tackle while fel-low freshmen Davis Tull and Zach Rayl and senior De’Markus Lee will see time on the ends.

“Davis Tull has all of the tools to be a good one,” added Huesman. “We almost played him on a number of occasions last season and we are glad we didn’t.”

After going through the 2010 season very thin at linebacker, the Mocs are looking pretty solid for this position in 2011. Leading the group is senior captain Ryan Consiglio. After posting 110 tackles last season, he is a preseasonfirstteamAll-SoConchoice.

“Ryan is an all-conference player and he will have an all-conference season again this year,” stated Huesman. “He is a team cap-tain and a leader of this group.”

Junior Shane Heatherly and sophomore Gunner Miller are also set to return to their starting roles. Miller was on the SoCon All-Freshman team despite only plaing in eight games due to an injury.

“I am excited about this group,” stated Hues-man. “We have some guys who have played a lot and are very talented. We have guys who can play multiple positions so you will seealotofguysonthefield.”

The Dothard brothers, Wes and J.D., will both be pushing for action. Wes was im-pressive during his freshman season. Older brother J.D., a senior, has 23 starts at defen-sive back and linebacker under his belt.

Freshmen Keith Mayes and Muhasibi Wa-keel will also be in the mix after sitting out as redshirts in 2010.

One of the most talented areas for the 2011 Mocs will be the secondary. Despite the departure of two-time first teamAll-SoConcornerbackBusterSkrine,afifthrounddraftpickoftheClevelandBrowns,UTCwillfieldan accomplished group of defensive backs.

Senior captains Jordan Tippit and Chris Lewis-Harris are back at the safety posi-tions.TippitwasafirstteamAll-SoConpickin 2009 and played most of last season with an ankle injury. He is back at 100% and looking to add to his eight career intercep-tions. Lewis-Harris starts his senior year as a preseason second All-SoCon choice.

“We have two great leaders back there that will keep everyone in check,” stated Hues-man. “Tip and Chris should have monster years for us and will lead our secondary.”

Also returning is sophomore Kadeem Wise, the 2010 SoCon Freshman of the Year. He broke Huesman’s UTC frosh record with six interceptions last year and is a preseason all-conference choice.

Junior Robert Harrison and sophomores Chaz Moore and Don Cope will battle for time at the other corner position. A number of others will also be in the mix, including freshmen Clim Robbins and T.J. Thompson at the corners and sophomore C.J. Murrell and freshmen Sema’je Kendall, Cam Mont-gomery and Zach McCarter at safety.

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preseason deFensive depth chartLE 95 Joshua Williams ..6-2 ... 235 .. Jr.-2L ...Griffin, Ga ... 12.0 career sacks is three shy of school record 90 Davis Tull ..............6-3 ... 235 ..Fr.-RS ...Knoxville, Tenn ...............................Sat out last year as a redshirt 61 Marcus Engelhardt 6-0 ... 250 . So.-TR ..Maryville, Tenn .....Transfer from Bethel Univ. in McKenzie, Tenn. 44 Toyvian Brand .......6-2 ... 256 ..Fr.-HS ...Greensboro, Ala .........Member of the Alabama 6A All-State teamN 93 Nick Davison .......6-0 ... 285 .. Sr.-1L ...Calhoun, Ga ............................................Preseason All-SoCon 92 Devin Scates .........6-2 ... 250 ..Fr.-RS ...Memphis, Tenn .......................... Sat out last season as a redshirtT 94 Keyon Reed ..........6-1 ... 245 ..Fr.-RS ...Palm Bay, Fla ............................ Sat out last season as a redshirt 91 Michael Slowey .....6-5 ... 335 ..So.-1L ...Brentwood, Tenn .......................Lookingforhisfirstcareeraction 55 Josh Freeman .......6-0 ... 270 ..Fr.-HS ...Atlanta, Ga ......................................Two-time all-region selectionRE 98 De’Markus Lee ......6-4 ... 240 .. Sr.-2L ...Alexandria, Va. .......... Missed nine games due to injuries in 2010 31 Zach Rayl ..............6-3 ... 220 ..Fr.-RS ...Englewood, Tenn....................... Sat out last season as a redshirt 96 Darian Stewart ......6-2 ... 225 ..Fr.-HS ...Mableton, Ga ...............Rated a two-star prospect by Rivals.com 56 Julian Reed ...........6-2 ... 210 ..Fr.-RS ...Hixson, Tenn ....................................... Sat out 2010 as a redshirtS 45 Ryan Consiglio ....6-1 ... 220 .. Sr.-3L ...Franklin, Tenn .........................................Preseason All-SoCon 38 Muhasibi Wakeel .. 5-11 .. 220 ..Fr.-RS ...Decatur, Ga ............................... Sat out last season as a redshirtM 48 Shane Heatherly ..6-4 ... 220 .. Jr.-2L ...Waynesville, N.C. ............................. Started each game in ‘10 25 Wes Dothard .........6-1 ... 235 ..So.-1L ...Carrollton, Ga ...................... ...Played in 10 games with one startW 36 Gunner Miller .......6-1 ... 225 ..So.-1L ...Chattanooga, Tenn ....Sat out last 3 gms with shoulder injury 23 J.D. Dothard ..........6-0 ... 190 .. Sr.-3L ...Carrollton, Ga Moved up from safety...slowed due to a foot injury 39 Keith Mayes .........5-10 .. 202 ..Fr.-RS ...Chattanooga, Tenn ...Former all-state player who redshirted in ‘10CB 5 Kadeem Wise ......5-10 .. 180 ..So.-1L ...Lawrenceville, Ga ...................................Preseason All-SoCon 29 Robert Harrison .....5-9 ... 170 ...Jr.-2L ....Marietta, Ga. ................................Played in all 11 games in 2010 8 Clim Robbins .........5-8 ... 160 ..Fr.-HS ...Orlando, Fla .................Rated a two-star prospect by Rivals.comS 22 Jordan Tippit .......6-0 ... 205 .. Sr.-3L ...Huntsville, Ala ....................... INT return for a TD vs. Samford 20 D.J. Key ................6-0 ... 195 ..So.-1L ...Centerville, Tenn ........................2nd on the team with 57 tackles 16 Sema’je Kendall ... 5-11 .. 175 ..Fr.-HS ...Huntsville, Ala ....Two-time Huntsville Times First Team selection 28 Cam Montgomery .6-1 ... 195 ..Fr.-HS ...Orlando, Fla .................Rated a two-star prospect by Rivals.comFS 6 Chris Lewis-Harris 5-11 175 .. Sr.-3L ...Smyrna, Ga. ............................................Preseason All-SoCon 47 Zach McCarter ......6-3 ... 190 ..Fr.-RS ...Chattanooga, Tenn .................... Sat out last season as a redshirt 32 C.J. Murrell ............6-0 ... 190 ..So.-1L ...Hendersonville, Tenn Saw action in four games on special teamsCB 1 Chaz Moore .........5-10 .. 165 ..So.-1L ...Memphis, Tenn ............Played in every game as a true freshman 24 Don Cope ............. 5-11 .. 185 ..So.-1L ...Maryville, Tenn ..... Played in every game, mostly on spec. teams 34 T.J. Thompson.......5-9 ... 170 ..Fr.-HS ...Sanford, Fla .................Rated a two-star prospect by Rivals.com

deFense returning (17 letterMen/8 starters)

DE (2) De’Markus Lee (Jr)**(2/0), Joshua Williams(Jr)**(11/9)DT (2) Nick Davison(Sr)*(10/10), Michael Slowey(So)*(0/0)LB (5) Ryan Consiglio(Sr)***(11/11), J.D. Dothard(Sr)***(11/5) Wes Dothard(So)*(10/1), Shane Heatherly(Jr)**(10/10) Gunner Miller(So)*(8/5)S (5) Don Cope(So)*(11/0), D.J. Key(So)*(11/3) Chris Lewis-Harris(Sr)***(11/11), C.J. Murrell(So)*(4/0) Jordan Tippit(Sr)***(9/9)CB (3) Robert Harrison(Jr)**(11/1), Chaz Moore(So)*(11/2) Kadeem Wise(Fr)*(11/11)

deFense lost (8 letterMen/3 starters)

DE (3) Chris Donald(Sr)*(11/11),JaronNorfleet(Sr)****(11/2) Trace Walker(Fr)*(1/0)DT (3) Nick Craig(Sr)***(11/10), La’Nard Carr(Jr)***(10/2) Jesse LoScudo(Sr)**(3/0)LB (0) NoneS (1) Briant Henry(Fr)*(10/0)CB (1) Buster Skrine(Sr)****(11/11)

Starters listed in Bold * - Letters Won (Games/Starts)

career startsDefense.......................2007 .. 2008 ...2009 ...2010 .... Tot ... ConsDL Nick Davison ................................10 ...... 10 .......2LB Ryan Consiglio .................... 11 .......11 ....... 22 .....22LB J.D. Dothard ........ 12 ........6 .........5 ....... 23 .......0LB Wes Dothard .................................1 ........ 1 ........1LB Shane Heatherly .....................0 ........10 ...... 10 .......0DB D.J. Key .................................3 ........ 3 ........1S Chris Lewis-Harris ......... 6 ........ 11 .......11 ....... 28 .....22LB Gunner Miller .................................5 ........ 5 ........0DB Chaz Moore .................................2 ........ 2 ........0FS Jordan Tippit .................... 11 ........9 ....... 20 .......7DL Joshua Williams .....................9 ........10 ...... 19 .......1DB Kadeem Wise ................................11 ....... 11 ..... 11

The Mocs sacked 2010 Heisman Trophy Winner Cam Newton in last year’s matchup against the FBS Champion Auburn Tigers. Chattanooga’s defense was one of only two teams to sack the No. 1 pick in the NFL Draft at least three times in 2010.

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Chattanooga has a pair of former Tennes-see Mr. Football Kickers of the Year leading its special teams. Senior Mike Hammons, a two-year starter, returns at punter. After averaging 38.4 yards per kick last season, he is looking to return to his 2009 form when he put up 40.1 yards per punt.

Freshman Nick Pollard will take over the place-kicking duties. He was set for the job last season, but a nagging hip injury side-lined him for the year. He went 1-2 on PATs against Appalachian State before being forced to redshirt the year.

“We have an experienced punter in Ham-mons and a talented kicker in Pollard,” said Huesman. “Hammons has proven that he can put up solid numbers and we are ex-pecting a big year from Pollard.

Senior Brock Oliver is entering his fourth season as the longsnapper for the Mocs. He has improved each season at UTC and will continue to handle the starting duties.

Sophomore Blake Coddington has been pushing Oliver each of the last two seasons. Heisbattlingforhisfirsttimeonthefieldandcould crack the lineup.

“There is a lot of competition between Brock and Blake,” stated Huesman. “Brock is the guy, but Blake is a very capable backup. Their competition has made that position get better each year.”

Senior Sloan Allison returns as the holder. He has held that position for the last three seasons.

Senior Joel Bradford is back as the primary punt returner in 2011. Last season he aver-aged 8.9 yards per return and was No. 11 in the nation in 2009 when he put up 13.1 yards per return.

Junior Chris Awauh could take over as the primary kickoff returner. He had four touch-es last season, averaging 15.2 yards per re-turn. He also averaged 20 yards per return as a freshman in 2009.

“Joel is going to be back there returning punts again,” stated Huesman. “We have a lotofguyswhocouldfillinonkickoffreturn,but Awuah is the most experienced of that group.”

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senior Mike haMMons senior sloan allison Junior chris awuah

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K 30 Nick Pollard ...........6-0 ... 180 ..Fr.-RS ...Nashville, Tenn ...‘09 Tenn. Mr. Football KOY ... Redshirted ‘10 with injury

P 49 Mike Hammons ...5-10 .. 180 .. Sr.-3L ...Benton, Tenn. .......................6th in the SoCon with a 38.4 avg

DS 42 Brock Oliver .........6-0 ... 200 .. Sr.-3L ...Ooltewah, Tenn........Handled the duties the last two seasons

43 Blake Coddington ..6-3 ... 210 ..So.-1L ...Chattanooga, Tenn. ..........................................Redshirt freshman

H 10 Sloan Allison .......6-3 ... 215 .. Sr.-3L ...Ooltewah, Tenn........................... Served as the holder in 2009

KOR 9 Chris Awuah ..........5-9 ... 200 ...Jr.-2L ....Marietta, Ga. ................................... 15.2 average on four returns

PR 4 Joel Bradford .......6-0 ... 165 .. Sr.-3L ...Chattanooga, Tenn .................................... 8.9 yards per return

specialists returning (4 letterMen/3 starters)

Punter (1) Mike Hammons(Sr)***(11/11)Kicker (1) Jeff Veres(Jr)**(11/11)WR

LS (2) Brock Oliver(Sr)***(11/11) Blake Coddington(So)*(0/0)Return (2) Chris Awuah(Jr)**(11/0); Joel Bradford(Sr)***(11/11)

specialists lost (0 letterMen/0 starters)

P (0) noneK (0) noneDS (0) noneR (1) Brian Sutherland(Jr)**(11/11)Starters listed in Bold * - Letters Won (Games/Starts) WR - Moving to WR in 2011

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2010 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Named to the Southern Con-ference All-Freshman Team ... saw time at split end...long and athletic receiver with a 36-inch vertical jump...first catch was a TD pass from sophomore Chris Awuah against Appala-

chian State...grabbed another TD pass from Coleman against EKU...three catches for 50 yards and a TD against Elon.

2009 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out the 2009 season as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: Three-star wide re-ceiver from Kell High School in Marietta, Ga…three-star rating from Rivals.com and a two-star recruit by Scout.com…led Kell to an 8-3 record in 2008, playing for head coach Derek Cook…had 968 yards receiving as a junior…46 catches for 776 yards to go with 10 punt returns for 228 yards during his senior campaign…great size and impressive hands for a receiv-er…position rank of No. 87 among wide receivers by ESPN.com…No. 66 player in the state of Georgia and No. 97 among receivers by Rivals.com…earned a spot on the Marietta Daily Journal All Cobb County first team…named to the Cobb County Touchdown Club’s All-County team…four-year letter winner in basketball.

PERSONAL: Full name is Marlon Edwin Anthony…born Oct. 7, 1990…son of Virgil and Georgette Anthony…has three older sisters … majoring in Business.

ANTHONY’S CAREER STATISTICSYear G/GS Rec Yds Avg/Rec. TD LG 2010 11/0 14 195 11.5 3 25

ANTHONY’S CAREER HIGHSRec. Yds .................. 50 vs. Elon (10/30/10) Rec ........ 4 vs. Eastern Kentucky (11/18/10)Long Rec ................. 25 vs. Elon (10/30/10) Rec. TDs ...... 1 (3x) Last vs. Elon (10/30/10)

ANTHONY’S 2010 GAME-BY-GAMEGame Rec Yds TD LG Appalachian St. 1 9 1 9Jacksonville St. 0 0 0 0E. Kentucky 4 39 1 15W. Carolina 1 4 0 4The Citadel 3 23 0 10Ga. Southern 0 0 0 0Furman 0 0 0 0Elon 3 50 1 25Auburn 2 21 0 15Samford 0 0 0 0Wofford 3 49 0 21

CHATTANOOGA: Versatile player who has seen time all over the field ... came to UTC as a QB and played there in 2008 ... moved to receiver in 2009 and finished 2010 as a tight end ... also saw time as a FB ... holder on special teams ... son of

former UTC head coach Rodney Allison ... 365 power clean was tops among the receivers.

2010 • JUNIOR SEASON: Started camp at receiver and finished the year as a tight end ... also saw time as a FB and was the holder on special teams ... 500-pound squat was tops among the re-ceivers ... caught two TD passes against EKU ... all three of his receptions on the year were for TDs ... had seven tackles on special teams ... recovered a fumbled kickoff vs. Elon.

2009 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: Moved from QB to receiver during spring prac-tice ... caught three passes on the year, 12 yards at Elon, seven yards against Western Carolina and nine yards against The Citadel ... also caught a two-point conversion against The Citadel ... worked as the back-up long-snapper in spring practice ... played in every game, mostly on special teams and as the pri-mary holder on FGs and PATs ... has three tackles on special teams.

2008 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Saw action in 11 games off the bench ... totaled 331 yards passing, completing 35 of 87 attempts ... nine INTs and no TDs ... threw for 103 yards on 9-23 passing against Georgia Southern.

2007 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Redshirted ... worked with the quarterbacks and was a member of the scout team ... Honor Roll for the spring 2008 semester.

HIGH SCHOOL: As a senior, quarterbacked the Buccaneers to the Region 3 Class 2A title ... threw for 1,247 yards and 11 touchdowns ... Boyd Buchanan ad-vanced to the second round of the state playoffs ... coached at Boyd Buchanan by Grant Reynolds ... also competed in golf and basketball ... golf team’s most valuable player as a sophomore and junior ... placed third in the City Junior Golf Championship in 2005 in the 16-18-year-old division.

PERSONAL: Sloan Matthew Allison ... born Oct. 27, 1988, in Hattiesburg, Miss. ... son of Leigh and Rodney Allison ... Criminal Justice major.

ALLISON’S CAREER STATSYear G/GS Rec Yds Avg TD LG Pass-Att-Int Yds TD LG 2008 11/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 35-87-9 331 0 312009 11/0 3 28 9.3 0 12 0-0-0 0 0 02010 11/1 3 42 14.0 3 21 0-0-0 0 0 0Totals 32/1 6 70 11.7 3 21 35-87-9 331 0 31

ALLISON’S CAREER HIGHSRec. Yds ..............35 vs. Eastern Kentucky (9/18/10) Receptions .............2 vs. Eastern Kentucky (9/18/10)Long Rec .............21 vs. Eastern Kentucky (9/18/10) Rec. TDs ................2 vs. Eastern Kentucky (9/18/10)Tackles ...2 (2x) Last vs. Eastern Kentucky (9/18/10)

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sloan allison 10ALLISON’S 2010 GAME-BY-GAME

Game Rec Yds TD LG Tackles (ST) Appalachian St. 0 0 0 0 2Jacksonville St. 0 0 0 0 0 E. Kentucky 2 35 2 21 2 W. Carolina 0 0 0 0 1The Citadel 1 7 1 7 0Ga. Southern 0 0 0 0 1Furman 0 0 0 0 1Elon 0 0 0 0 0Auburn 0 0 0 0 0Samford 0 0 0 0 0Wofford 0 0 0 0 0

Wide Receiver • So.-1L • 6-5 • 205Acworth, Ga. • Kell HS

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Running Back • Jr.-2L • 5-9 • 200Marietta, Ga. • South Cobb HS

Chris Awuah 9CHATTANOOGA: Versatile back who has scored a TD by passing, running, receiving and recovering a blocked kick in his career ... led the team in rushing as a freshman and will battle to return to that role as a junior.

2010 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: Competed for time at tailback ... scored in a variety of ways, including passing for a TD (ASU), running for a TD (at Furman), catching a TD (Georgia Southern), and recovering block punt for a TD (Wofford) ... listed on the KOR team ... team-high seven carries for 32 yards at Auburn.

2009 • FRESHMAN SEASON: True freshman who took over as the starting running back after senior Bryan Fitzger-ald was lost for the year due to an in-jury ... earned Southern Conference All-Freshman team honors from the league’s coaches ... scored on his first career carry vs. Glenville State...third ca-reer reception went 52 yards for a TD ... third on the team in scoring with 30 points on five TDs (4 rushing, 1 receiving) ... led the team with 459 rushing yards ... had 97 yards on 28 carries at Appalachian State ... made the Athletics Director’s Honor Roll for the fall semester.

HIGH SCHOOL: Versatile athlete who played quarterback during his senior season at South Cobb High School in Marietta, Ga. ... Offensive Back of the Year and a member of the Cobb County Dynamite Dozen as a junior ... repeat performer on the Dynamite Dozen squad as a senior for Eagles’ head coach Ed Koester ... earned the Captains Award after rushing for over 1,000 yards and eclipsing the 500-yard mark in passing totals ... 13 touchdowns last season put him on the All-Cobb County All-Star Team ... sprinter on the track & field squad.

PERSONAL: Born Nov. 9, 1989 ... son of Matilda Awuah and Andrew Adjei ... has an older brother, Phillip, and a younger brother, Brian ... majoring in Communica-tions.

AWUAH’S CAREER STATISTICSYear G/GS Rush Yds Avg/R TD LG Avg/Gm Catch Yds Avg/C TD LG Avg/Gm2009 11/6 153 459 3.0 4 37 41.7 17 127 7.5 1 52 11.52010 11/0 26 113 4.3 1 11 10.3 6 92 15.3 1 46 8.4Totals 21/6 179 572 3.2 5 37 27.1 23 219 9.5 2 52 10.4

AWUAH’S CAREER HIGHSRush Yds ....... 97 at Appalachian State (11/7/09) Rec. Yds ........................59 vs. Furman (9/12/09)Rushes .......... 28 at Appalachian State (11/7/09) Receptions ......5 at Georgia Southern (10/17/09)Long Rush ....................37 vs. Wofford (9/26/09) Long Rec ...............52 (TD) vs. Furman (9/12/09)Rushing TDs .......... 2 vs. Glenville State (9/3/09) Rec. TDs ... 1 (2x) Last vs. Ga. Southern (10/16/10)Long KOR ...............29 at Presbyterian (9/19/09)

AWUAH’S 2010 GAME-BY-GAMEGame Rush Yds TD LG Rec Yds TD LG KOR Yds TD LGASU 2 8 0 2 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0JSU 3 9 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0E. Kentucky 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0W. Carolina 0 0 0 0 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 0The Citadel 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Ga. Southern 0 0 0 0 1 46 1 46 0 0 0 0Furman 3 22 1 11 1 11 0 11 0 0 0 0Elon 0 0 0 0 2 25 0 14 2 26 0 16Auburn 7 32 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Samford 9 38 0 10 0 0 0 0 2 35 0 18Wofford 1 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Wide Receiver • Fr.-RS • 6-3 • 198Columbia, Tenn. • Columbia Central

Bryant Belew 802010 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out the season as a red-shirt...made the Dean’s List. HIGH SCHOOL: All-state receiver from Columbia Central

High School in Columbia, Tenn...led Columbia to a 13-2 record...school record 1,118 receiving yards and seven TDs on 47 catches in 2009...13 wins was a school record...earned a one-star ranking from Scout.com...played for his father, Vince, at Columbia Central...guided the Lions to their first state championship appear-ance since 1952...three-time all-district honoree...career record holder with 104 receptions, 2,164 yards and 20 TDs...honor roll student...also ran track and played basketball in high school...100M and 200M district, region and sub-state winner as a sophomore and junior...competed at the state championships in the 4x100M relays as a junior.

PERSONAL: Full name is Bryant Allen Belew...born July 7, 1990...son of Vince and Paula Belew...has one younger brother, Eric...majoring in Health and Human Performance.

CHATTANOOGA: Consensus preseason All-American ... first team preseason All-SoCon ... first returning All-Ameri-can since Josh Cain (LB) in 2002 ... needs 400 receiving yards to break into the Mocs’ all-time top-10 ... set the single-season

receiving record (1,284 yards) at UTC as a junior ... holds the two highest single-game (254 & 274) totals in school history ... listed as one of the top-10 returning receivers in the country by The Sports Network.

2010 • JUNIOR SEASON: Moved back to receiver where he started his career after spending previous season as a defensive back ... Associated Press Third

Wide Receiver • Sr.-3L • 6-0 • 165Chattanooga, Tenn. • McCallie School

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Offensive Line • Fr.-HS • 6-2 • 295Lilburn, Ga. • Parkview HS

Anthony Boston 58HIGH SCHOOL: 2011 graduate of Parkview High School in Lilburn, Ga. ... big offensive lineman who was a three-year let-ter winner for head coach Cecil Flowe ... also was a three-year letter winner on the wrestling team.

PERSONAL: Full name is Anthony Wayne Boston ... born March 28, 1993 ... son of Karen and Anthony Boston ... father played guard for the Mocs from 1990-93.

AWUAH’S 2009 GAME-BY-GAMEGame Rush Yds TD LG Rec Yds TD LG KOR Yds TD LGGlenville St. 13 63 2 22 2 12 0 8 1 9 0 9Furman 8 34 0 14 3 59 1 52 0 0 0 0at Presby. 11 16 0 6 0 0 0 0 1 29 0 29Wofford 14 69 0 37 1 13 0 13 1 27 0 27at Samford 20 40 1 7 3 14 0 12 0 0 0 0at GSU 10 41 0 21 5 16 0 10 1 18 0 18at Elon 16 49 0 9 0 0 0 0 3 63 0 26W. Carolina 17 29 1 7 0 0 0 0 1 17 0 17at ASU 28 97 0 11 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0The Citadel 10 16 0 14 1 11 0 11 1 10 0 0at Alabama 6 5 0 3 1 1 0 1 1 27 0 27

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CHATTANOOGA: Did not participate in spring practice, but is back on the roster for his junior season ... could have an impact among the receivers or on special teams.

2010 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: Transferred to UTC as a defensive back but worked as a receiver and on special teams ... caught four passes for 48 yards at Auburn ... played in every game and had four tackles on special teams.

2009 • FRESHMAN SEASON (SOUTH CAROLINA): Redshirt freshman who played in nine games primarily on special teams... credited with five tackles includ-ing three against South Carolina State... made his collegiate debut at NC State in the season opener... suffered a torn liga-ment in his finger during the Tennessee game and missed the remainder of the regular season... returned for the bowl game against UConn.

2008 • REDSHIRT SEASON (SOUTH CAROLINA): Did not see any action dur-ing his true freshman season at South Carolina.

Team All-American ... also named 3rd Team All-American by Phil Steel Maga-zine ... 1st Team All-Southern Conference ... No. 1 on the depth chart at flanker and the primary punt returner ... favorite high school target of QB B.J. Coleman when the pair was at McCallie in Chattanooga ... No. 7 in the nation with 7.4 catches per game ... No. 3 in the nation with 116.7 receiving yds/game ... 8 TD catches ... single-season school record holder with 1,284 receiving yards in 2010 ... third Moc in school history with 1,000 receiving yards in a season ... sixth highest single-season total in SoCon history ... 81 receptions in 2010 is No. 4 on the Mocs single-season list ... five catches for 85 yards and a TD against Appalachian State ... first career catch was a 36-yard TD grab against the Moun-taineers ... then school-record 254 yards receiving on 11 catches against EKU ... 80-yard reception vs. EKU was the longest by a Moc since 1999 and the 5th pass play of 80+ yards in UTC’s DI era ... SoCon Offensive Player of the Week following the EKU game ... broke his own school record with 274 receiving yards on 15 catches at No. 25 Furman ... named SoCon Offensive Player of the Week and received numerous na-tional honors after the Furman game ... Paladins came into the game with the No. 2 rated pass defense in the nation ... had the top-2 single-game receiving yard totals in the FCS in 2010 ... only player in school history with multiple 200-yard receiving games ... 152 yards on 11 catches and two TDs vs. Elon ... eight catches for 121 yards at Wofford ... named SoCon Student-Athlete of the Week following the Wofford game ... four 100-yard games in 2010 ... Academic All-Southern Conference ... FCS ADA Academic All-Star Team ... made the Dean’s List both semesters.

2009 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: Converted receiver who moved into the starting safety position after the injury to J.D. Dothard ... career-high six tackles at Alabama ... picked off two passes on the year against the top two teams in the SoCon (at Elon and at ASU) ... primary punt returner ... second in the SoCon and 11th in the nation with a 13.1-yard punt return average ... 53-yard return set-up the Mocs’ go-ahead score against The Citadel ... second-longest punt return in the SoCon that season ... tied for the eighth longest return in school history ... also had three PBUs against the Bulldogs ... made the Dean’s List for the fall semester ... earned Academic All-Southern Conference honors.

2008 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Saw action in four games off the bench...did not catch a pass...earned a spot on the Dean’s List both semesters.

2007 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Worked with the receivers...member of the scout team...made Dean’s List both semesters.

HIGH SCHOOL: Five-tool player for Division II Class 3A State runner-up McCallie School...played receiver and cornerback and handled punting, place kicking and punt return duties...All-state by Tennessee Sports Writers Association...49 catches for 994 yards and three touchdowns...seven INTs with 149 return yards and one TD...averaged 37.2 yards per punt, including 10 which were downed inside the 20-yard line...went 4-for-8 on field goal attempts with a long of 45 yards...registered 19 tackles with nine pass deflections...recovered two fumbles and blocked one kick...coached at McCallie by former UTC quarterback Ralph Potter...letterwinner in basketball and soccer...teammate of current Mocs Blake Coddington, B.J. Cole-man and Thomas Green.

PERSONAL: Full name is Joel Franklin Bradford...born July 17, 1988, in East Ridge, Tenn...son of Carol and Gary Bradford...majoring in Finance...has two brothers.

Toyvian Brand

BRADFORD’S CAREER OFFENSIVE STATISTICSYear G/GS Rec Yds Avg/Rec. TD LG Punt/Kick Rets Yds TD LG2008 4/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/02009 11/3 0 0 0.0 0 0 12/2 157/40 0/0 53/292010 11/11 81 1,284 15.9 8 80 10/0 89/0 0/0 27/0Totals 26/14 81 1,284 15.9 8 80 22/2 246/40 0/0 53/29

BRADFORD’S CAREER HIGHSRec. Yds .............274 at Furman (10/23/10) Rec ....................... 15 at Furman (10/23/10)Long Rec 80 vs. Eastern Kentucky (9/18/10) Rec. TDs ..................... 2 vs. Elon (10/30/10)Long Punt Return 53 vs. The Citadel (11/14/10)

BRADFORD’S 2010 GAME-BY-GAMEGame Rush Yds TD LG Rec Yds TD LG PR Yds TD LGASU 0 0 0 0 5 85 1 36 1 19 0 19JSU 1 -10 0 -10 6 76 1 24 1 6 0 6E. Kentucky 0 0 0 0 11 254 1 80 0 0 0 0W. Carolina 0 0 0 0 8 91 0 24 1 27 0 27The Citadel 0 0 0 0 7 71 1 21 1 15 0 15Ga. Southern 0 0 0 0 3 24 0 10 0 0 0 0Furman 0 0 0 0 15 274 1 38 1 0 0 0Elon 0 0 0 0 11 152 2 30 1 1 0 1Auburn 0 0 0 0 4 38 0 14 0 0 0 0Samford 0 0 0 0 3 98 1 53 4 21 0 14Wofford 0 0 0 0 8 121 0 32 0 0 0 0

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Defensive Line • Fr.-HS • 6-2 • 256Greensboro, Ala. • Hillcrest HS

44HIGH SCHOOL: All-state defensive end from Hillcrest High School in Tuscaloosa, Ala ... Alabama 6A All-State selection as a senior ... led the Patriots to a 9-2 record and the region 5 title ... played for head coach and former Moc Adam Winegarden ...

National Honor Society ... totaled 13 sacks, 16 TFLs and 15 QBHs as a senior ... named to the Tuscaloosa News West Alabama Super 11.

PERSONAL: Son of Yaminah Williams ... born Feb. 20, 1993 ... has two younger brothers and a younger sister ... plans to major in Engineering.

Wide Receiver • Jr.-1L • 6-2 • 200Huntsville, Ala. • South Carolina

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HIGH SCHOOL: All-city and all-region selection during his prep career at Lee High School in Hunstville, Ala., graduating in 2008... played quarterback in high school... three-star athlete...also a standout all-district player on the basketball court.

PERSONAL: Full name is Jarrett Douglas Burns...son of Ronald and Latina Burns...born Oct. 29, 1989...has one older sister...father played football at North Alabama...plans to major in Business Management.

BURNS’ CAREER OFFENSIVE STATISTICSYear G/GS Rec Yds Avg/R TD LG 2010 11/0 4 48 12.0 0 25

Linebacker • Fr.-HS • 6-2 • 230Mt. Juliet, Tenn. • Mt. Juliet HS

Cameron Byrne 57HIGH SCHOOL: Two time all-region at Mt. Juliet High School in Mt. Juliet, Tenn. ... played for head coach Roger Perry ... team captian of the Bears’ 9-3 squad his senior year ... finished with 90 tackles and eight sacks as a senior.

PERSONAL: Full name is Cameron Steven Byrne ... born Jan. 29, 1993 ... son of Angela Jackson and Thomas Byrne ... plans to major in Criminal Justice.

Offensive Line • Fr.-RS • 6-5 • 250Chattanooga, Tenn. • Boyd Buchanan HS

devin caldwell 772010 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out the season as a redshirt ... made the Athletics Director’s Honor Roll in the spring.

HIGH SCHOOL: All-state offensive lineman from Boyd Bu-chanan School in Chattanooga, Tenn...played for head coach Grant Reynolds...team went 22-5 last two seasons...two-time all-region selection...Chattanooga Times Free Press Best of Preps selection as a senior...also played basketball as a junior...same high school program as current Moc WR Sloan Allison.

PERSONAL: Full name is Devin DuJuan Caldwell...born Jan. 21, 1992...son of Darryl and Vanessa Caldwell...has one older brother, Darryl Jr., who played bas-ketball at Carson Newman...father played football at UTC with head coach Russ Huesman and in the NFL with the New Jersey Jets and the Buffalo Bills...unde-cided on a major.

Long Snapper • So.-1L • 6-3 • 210Chattanooga, Tenn. • McCallie

Blake Coddington 432010 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Did not see any action as the backup long snapper...made the Athletics Director’s Honor Roll in the fall.

2009 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out the year as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year letterman for the McCallie School in Chattanooga, Tenn ... played for head coach Rick Whitt ... teammates of current Mocs B.J. Cole-man, Joel Bradford and Thomas Green as a sophomore in 2007 when the team went 12-2 ... also lettered in track & field ... honor roll student both semesters of his senior year.

PERSONAL: Full name is Houston Blake Coddington ... born Dec. 2, 1990 ... son of Chuck and Casi Coddington ... majoring in Finance.

CHATTANOOGA: 2011 Walter Payton Award Watch List ... preseason second team All-SoCon ... made a tremendous impact on the program since transferring from Tennessee ... has 5,344 career passing yards, fifth all-time at UTC...needs

526 yards to pass Mickey Brokas (1970-73) for fourth ... sixth Moc to throw for 5,000 yards in a career ... has 43 career TD passes, second all-time at UTC and needs seven more to break Chris Sanders’ (1999-00) record ... has 16 200+ pass-ing games, second on the Mocs’ career list ... one of two Mocs in school history with six+ 300-yard passing games.

2010 • JUNIOR SEASON: 2nd Team All-Southern Conference by the league’s coaches ... one of three cap-tains elected by his teammates ... 272.4 passing yards per game was seventh in the nation and No. 2 in the SoCon ... third in the SoCon and 21st in the na-tion with a 137.82 passer rating ... 2,996 passing yards in 2010, ranking third on the Mocs’ single-season list ... 26 TD passes in 2010, second on the Mocs’ single-season list, and No. 6 in the nation ... school record for a season is 27 by Chris Sanders in 1999 ... threw for 340 yards on 23-27 passing and three TDs against Appalachian State ... also ran for two TDs against the Mountaineers ... 375 yards on 24-32 passing against EKU ... four TD passes vs. the Colonels ... career-high 432 yards on 33-58 passing with two TDs at Furman ... 432 yards was the fifth most passing yards in a game in school history ... most passing yards in a game by a Moc since Cedric Stevens had 515 against Appalachian State in 2004 ... most passing yards in the SoCon this season and 3rd highest total in the NCAA this season ... 386 yards on 33-63 passing with a career-high five TDs against Elon ... 20-39 for 210 yards, one TD and no picks at Auburn ... 12-20 for 319 yards and four TDs against Samford ... 26.6 yards per completion vs. the Bulldogs...Academic All-SoCon ... made the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll both semesters.

2009 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: Transfer from Tennessee with three years of eligibility remaining ... one of the highest-rated prep players to come to UTC ... won the starting QB job over senior Jare Gault...17 TDs against seven INTs ... first Moc to throw for 200+ yards in three-straight games since 2007... went four games and 186 pass attempts between his first two INTs this season ... 2,348 passing yards on the year, ranking No. 4 on the Mocs’ single-season list ... seventh Moc to throw for 2,000 yards in a season and the first since 2004 ... first Moc with 1,000+ yards passing since 2007 ... 17 TDs is tied for seventh on the Mocs’ single season list ... Season-high 356 yards against the Citadel ... went 39-61 against the Bulldogs for three TDs ... made the Dean’s List both semesters.

2008 • FRESHMAN SEASON (TENNESSEE): Saw action in three games for the Vols ... 4-8 passing for 21 yards in a 20-10 win against Vanderbilt ... only pass attempts of the season ... also rushed for 24 yards on seven carries against the Commodores.

2007 • REDSHIRT SEASON (TENNESSEE): Sat out the 2007 season as a red-shirt ... earned SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll recognition in 2007.

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-star rating from Rivals.com and Scout.com out of Chatta-nooga’s McCallie School ... No. 10 pro-style QB by Rivals.com and No. 16 overall QB by Scout.com ... No. 90 overall QB by ESPN.com ... named TSWA first-team All-State for Division II AAA as a senior in 2006 and the American General Mr. Football Award Winner for Division II AAA as a senior and junior ... offensive MVP of the 2006 Chattanooga Times Free Press Best of Preps Team ... named to the Tennessean’s Dream Team ... led the West All-Stars to a 35-25 victory in the East Meets West All-American football game in Orlando, Fla., completing 6-of-7 passes

Quarterback • Sr.-2L • 6-5 • 220Chattanooga, Tenn. • Tennessee

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for 100 yards and one touchdown ... member of 2005 Chattanooga Times Free Press Best of Preps ... named all-district and all-region in 2006 ... completed 166-of-257 attempts for 2,927 yards and 19 touchdowns as a senior in 2006 ... also as a senior, carried 51 times for 241 yards and seven touchdowns ... threw for 2,203 yards and 19 touchdowns as a junior in 2005 ... as a sophomore in 2004, passed for 1,993 yards and 15 touchdowns ... holds school records for passing yards in a season and career and passing touchdowns in a season and career ... led McCal-lie to Division II-AAA State Title Game in 2006 ... three-year starter at quarterback ... three-year starter on the baseball team at pitcher and in the outfield ... coached at The McCallie School by Ralph Potter ... teammate of current Mocs Joel Brad-ford, Blake Coddington and Thomas Green at McCallie.

PERSONAL: Full name is Bryon Elwyn Coleman Jr. ... born September 16, 1988 ... father, Bryon, played four years at Chattanooga from 1977-80 and was a team-mate of head coach Russ Huesman and assistant coach Russ Ehrenfeld ... young-er brother, Jarrod, is a freshman TE for the Mocs ... majoring in Communications.

COLEMAN’S CAREER STATSPassing G/GS Comp. Att. Int. Pct. Yards TD Long Effic. Avg./G2009 11/11 227 401 9 56.6 2,348 17 73 115.29 213.52010 11/11 215 382 13 56.3 2,996 26 80 137.82 272.4Totals 22/22 442 783 22 57.0 5,344 43 80 127.9 242.9

COLEMAN’S CAREER HIGHSPassing Yards .....432 at Furman (10/23/10) Comps ........... 39 vs. The Citadel (11/14/09)Pass Atts .................. 63 vs. Elon (10/30/10) Pass TDs ................... 5 vs. Elon (10/30/10)Long Pass .....80 (TD BRadford) vs. E. Kentucky (9/18/10) INTs ............................ 5 vs. Elon (10/30/10)Rush Yds ...... 14 vs. W. Carolina (10/31/09) Rush Atts .....9 vs. Appalachian St. (9/11/10)Long Rush ..13 at Jacksonville St. (9/11/10) Rush TDs .. 2 vs. Appalachian State (9/4/10)

COLEMAN’S 2010 GAME-BY-GAMEGame Comp Attempts INTs Yards TDs LongAppalachian State 23 37 0 340 3 53Jacksonville State 10 22 1 149 1 25Eastern Kentucky 24 32 1 375 4 80Western Carolina 21 35 1 259 2 46The Citadel 13 21 0 157 2 46Georgia Southern 11 21 0 159 2 46Furman 33 58 4 432 2 38Elon 33 63 5 386 5 30Auburn 20 39 0 210 1 40Samford 12 20 0 319 4 65Wofford 15 34 1 210 0 32

COLEMAN’S 2009 GAME-BY-GAMEGame Comp Attempts INTs Yards TDs LongGlenville State 18 34 0 258 1 73Furman 22 31 1 225 2 52at Presbyterian 16 29 0 224 2 43Wofford 23 30 0 176 4 26at Samford 18 31 0 249 0 54at Georgia Southern 23 43 0 208 2 33at Elon 14 30 1 122 1 27Western Carolina 22 41 1 248 1 41at Appalachian State 25 46 3 246 1 31The Citadel 39 61 1 356 3 29at Alabama 7 25 2 36 0 10

CAREER PASSING YARDS 1. Chris Sanders (1999-2000) ..........7,230 2. Kenyon Earl (1991-94) ..................6,400 3. Brian Hampton (1995-1998) .........6,200 4. Mickey Brokas (1970-73) ..............5,869 5. B.J. Coleman (2009-10) ..............5,344

SINGLE SEASON PASSING YARDS 1. Chris Sanders (2000) ....................3,691 2. Chris Sanders (1999) ....................3,539 3. B.J. Coleman (2009) ....................2,996

CAREER TOUCHDOWN PASSES 1. Chris Sanders (1999-2000) ...............49 2. B.J. Coleman (2009-10) ...................43

SEASON TOUCHDOWN PASSES 1. Chris Sanders (1999) .........................27 2. B.J. Coleman (2010) .........................26 Chris Sanders (2000) ........................22 8. B.J. Coleman (2009) .........................17

CAREER 300-YARD PASSING GAMES 1. Chris Sanders (1999-2000) ...............12 2. B.J. Coleman (2009-10) .....................6

CAREER 200-YARD PASSING GAMES 1. Chris Sanders (1999-2000) ...............22 2. B.J. Coleman (2009-10) ...................16

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Linebacker • Sr.-3L • 6-2 • 220Franklin, Tenn. • Independence HS

Ryan Consiglio

CHATTANOOGA: Preseason first team All-SoCon ... one of the top defensive players on the team in each of the last two seasons ... one of four team captains ... 201 career tackles with 196 in the last two years ... needs 59 stops to break into the

top-10 all-time at UTC ... also has two career picks.

2010 • JUNIOR SEASON: No. 1 on the depth chart at strong-side linebacker ... Defensive MVP of the 2010 spring game ... only starting LB returning for 2010 and the leading returning tackler from 2009 ... 2nd Team All-SoCon selection ... 5th in the SoCon and 28th in the nation with 10.0 tackles/game ... seven stops against Appalachian State, including one TFL ... 14 tackles at Jacksonville State, including his second career INT ... named SoCon Defensive Player of the Week for the second time in his career following the game with the Gamecocks ... game-high 10 stops against EKU ... game-high 12 tackles and a fumble recovery at West-ern Carolina ... career-high 16 tackles and a fumble recovery against Elon ... Academic All-SoCon ... made the Dean’s List in the spring.

2009 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: Im-pressive in his second season and finished second on the team with 86 tackles...eighth in the SoCon in tackles...SoCon Defensive Player of the Week following a 12-tackle, INT performance at Presbyterian...third on the team with 9.0 TFLs...has 10+ tackles three times this season...made the Dean’s List in the spring.

2008 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Played in six games as a true freshman...earned a spot on the Dean’s List following the 2009 spring semester.

HIGH SCHOOL: Led Independence HS from a 1-9 record as a sophomore to an 11-4 mark in 2007...three-time all-region selection...first team all-state honoree...East-West All-Star game Defensive MVP...played for head coach Jason Eubanks...Defensive Player of the Year for the Eagles...teammate of current Moc Jeff Veres.

PERSONAL: Full name is Ryan Anthony Consiglio...born June 24, 1989...son of Carole and Tony...father played football at Morehead State...majoring in Exercise Science.

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Tight End • Fr.-HS • 6-4 • 240Chattanooga, Tenn. • McCallie School

Jarrod Coleman 87HIGH SCHOOL: Two-time all-state player at Chattanooga’s McCallie School ... played for head coach Rick Whitt ... led the team in tackles as a defensive lineman/linebacker in each of the last three years ... had 86 tackles as a senior ... TSWA

Division 2-AA All-State as a senior ... also played baseball ... selected to play in the Toyota East vs. West Tennessee All-Star game ... member of the Chattanooga Times Free Press Dynamite Dozen.

PERSONAL: Full name is Jarrod Ross Coleman ... son of Bryon and Anita Cole-man ... born March 23, 1992 ... father played at UTC from 1977-80 and was a teammate of head coach Russ Huesman and assistant coach Russ Ehrenfeld ... has an older brother, B.J., who is a quarterback for the Mocs ... plans to major in Business.

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CONSIGLIO’S CAREER STATISTICSYear G/GS UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-Yds2008 6/0 4 1 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-02009 11/11 53 33 86 1.0 9.0 0 1 0 0 1-92010 11/11 68 42 110 2.0 7.0 0 2 3 4 1-0Tot 28/22 125 76 201 3.0 16.0 0 3 3 4 2-9

CONSIGLIO’S CAREER HIGHSTackles ..................... 16 vs. Elon (10/30/10) TFLs ..........................2.0 at Elon (10/24/09)INT .... 1 (2x) Last at Jacksonville St. (9/11/10) Sacks ........1.0 (3x) Last at Auburn (11/6/10)

CONSIGLIO’S 2010 GAME-BY-GAMEGame UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-YdsASU 6 1 7 0.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0-0JSU 3 11 14 0.0 1.5 0 0 0 0 1-0E. Kentucky 7 3 10 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0-0W. Carolina 5 7 12 0.0 0.0 0 1 0 0 0-0The Citadel 10 4 14 0.0 1.5 0 0 0 0 0-0Ga. Southern 7 3 10 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0Furman 6 2 8 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0Elon 12 4 16 1.0 1.0 0 1 0 1 0-0Auburn 2 2 4 1.0 1.0 0 0 1 1 0-0Samford 3 5 8 0.0 0.0 0 0 2 1 0-0Wofford 7 0 7 0.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0-0

CONSIGLIO’S 2009 GAME-BY-GAMEGame UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-YdsGlenville St. 4 3 7 0.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0-0Furman 4 2 6 0.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0-0at Presby. 5 7 12 1.0 1.0 0 0 0 1 1-9Wofford 4 5 9 0.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0-0at Samford 4 1 5 0.0 1.0 1 0 0 0 0-0at GSU 8 3 11 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0at Elon 6 4 10 0.0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0-0W. Carolina 4 1 5 0.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0-0at ASU 4 5 9 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0The Citadel 5 1 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0at Alabama 5 1 6 0.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0-0

Defensive Back • So.-1L • 5-11 • 185Maryville, Tenn. • William Blount HS

Don Cope 242010 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Played in all 11 games, mostly on special teams ... made seven tackles ... forced and recov-ered a fumble on kick coverage at Furman.

2009 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out the year as a redshirt...made the Dean’s List for the fall semester.

HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year letterwin-ner for William Blount High School in Maryville, Tenn ... tore his ACL five games into his senior season and missed the rest of the year ... TSWA All-State, All-Blount County, all-region and Region 2-5A Defensive Back of the Year as a junior ... Two-time prep extra player of the week ... recorded eight picks as a junior ... led Blount County with 1,100 yards receiving as a junior ... played for head coach Scott Meadows ... received a star in his profile on Scout.com.

PERSONAL: Full name is Donald Robert Cope ... born July 7, 1990...son of Greg and Jan Cope...has one older sister, Al-lison...majoring in Business Management.

COPE’S CAREER STATISTICSYear G/GS UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-Yds2010 11/0 2 5 7 0.0 0.0 1 1 0 0 0-0

Fullback • So.-TR • 5-10 • 210Winter Haven, Fla. • Morehead State

Vershawn Cosby 402010 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Practiced with the team, but did not see any action.

2009 • REDSHIRT SEASON (MOREHEAD STATE): On the team at Morehead State as a freshman but did not play. HIGH SCHOOL: 2009 graduated of Winter Haven High School in Winter Haven, Fla ... team captain and defensive player of the year as a senior ... played for head coach Charlie Tate ... two-time all-conference selection ... two-time all-conference on the track & field team.

PERSONAL: Born May 1, 1991 ... son of Deborah Cosby and Kenneth Phillips ... has one brother, Timothy ... majoring in Criminal Justice.

Defensive Line • Sr.-1L • 6-0 • 285Calhoun, Ga. • UAB

Nick Davison 93CHATTANOOGA: Preseason second team All-SoCon ... No. 1 on the depth chart at nose tackle ... just shy of the school record with a 500-pound bench press.

2010 • JUNIOR SEASON: Enrolled at UTC for the 2010 spring semester after transferring from UAB ... made two tackles against Appalachian State ... six stops at JSU ... five tackles at WCU ... five tackles and first sack of the year at Furman ... missed the Auburn game with a concussion ... four tackles and a sack against Samford ... career-high eight tackles at Wofford.

PRIOR TO UTC: Played the previous two seasons at UAB ... enrolled at UTC in January and will have two years of eli-gibility remaining ... 16 tackles as a soph-omore and 17 tackles as a freshman ... saw action in all 24 games.

HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Calhoun High in Calhoun, Ga ... a four-year let-ter winner at Calhoun ... two-star recruit by Rivals.com ... tabbed by the Chatta-nooga Times Free Press as a member of its preseason ‘Dynamite Dozen’ in 2007, which lists the area’s top 12 players ... was also tabbed by the Times Free Press as the Best of Preps North Georgia Defensive Player of the Year in ‘07 ... 2007 all-state honorable mention and all-area second team North Georgia by the Times Free Press ... coached by Hal Lamb ... also a standout baseball player who earned first-team all-Rome Area and second-team All-North Georgia.

PERSONAL: Born September 19, 1989, in Calhoun, Ga. ... son of Janice and Mark Davison ... father attended UTC with head coach Russ Huesman ... majoring in History.

DAVISON’S CAREER STATISTICSYear G/GS UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-Yds2010 10/10 31 14 45 2.0 8.0 1 0 2 1 0-0

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Offensive Line • So.-1L • 6-5 • 290Newport, Tenn. • Cocke County HS

Hunter Dockery 752010 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Played in each of the last eight games of the season, mostly on PATs ... made the Dean’s List in the fall.

2009 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out the year as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwin-ner for Cocke County High School in Newport, Tenn ... played for head coach Casey Kelly ... honor roll student ... also lettered in basketball.

PERSONAL: Full name is Hunter Timo-thy Stewart Dockery ... born Apr. 3, 1991 ... son of Tim and Margie Dockery ... has one younger brother, Dylan ... father played football at UTC from 1981-83 with head coach Russ Huesman and assis-tant coach Russ Ehrenfeld...majoring in Civil Engineering.

Offensive Line • Fr.-RS • 6-6 • 265Columbus, Ga. • Pacelli HS

Taylor Dodds 66CHATTANOOGA: Talented redshirt freshman who is expected to come in and challenge for the starting job at left tackle.

2010 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out last year as a redshirt ... almost played as a true freshman but shoulder surgery knocked him out of the running for time on the field ... made the Dean’s List both semesters. HIGH SCHOOL: All-region lineman who was a four-year starter at Pacelli High School in Columbus, Ga...started all 10 games on the left side as a senior...team captain and first team All-Bi-City...earned Academic All-State honors...named IN-THEGAME Magazine Academic Player of the Year...played for head coach Bryan Eason...homecoming king as a senior...earned a one-star rating from Scout.com...two-year letterwinner on the basketball squad...member of the National Honor So-ciety, Foreign Language Honor Society and the National Art Honor Society.

PERSONAL: Full name is Taylor William Dodds...born Jan. 4, 1992...son of Ben and Theresa Dodds...has one younger sister, Grace...plans to major in Civil En-gineering.

CHATTANOOGA: One of the most experienced players on the team with 27 games and 23 starts under his belt ... started the first 18 games of his career before a knee injury cut his sopho-more season short ... moved up from safety to linebacker as a

junior ... has three career INTs.

2010 • JUNIOR SEASON: Moved up from safety to linebacker where he started first three games, then became the first linebacker off the bench ... brother, Wes, is also competing at linebacker for the Mocs ... made four tackles and recov-ered a fumble against Appalachian State ... broken toe slowed him at WCU ... started at Auburn and against Samford for the injured Gunner Miller.

2009 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: Re-turning starter at strong safety...started 18 consecutive games before suffering a season-ending knee injury at Geor-gia Southern...career-high nine tackles against Furman...returned a fumble 51 yards for a TD against Wofford...made the Dean’s List during the fall semester.

2008 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Started all 12 games in the secondary...third on the team with 55 tackles...had five tackles for loss...grabbed interceptions against Georgia Southern and The Citadel...season-high nine tackles at Furman...recov-ered a fumble at Western Carolina.

2007 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Worked with the defensive secondary on the scout team.

HIGH SCHOOL: Helped the Carrollton Trojans to a 12-2 overall record and a 6-1 mark in Region 6 Class 3A...lost 12-10 in state finals to Carver of Columbus...winner of team’s Outstanding Defensive Back and Ironman Awards for both junior and senior seasons...named Most Improved Receiver in final year...coached at Carrollton by former Moc Rayvan Teague...Carrollton’s program ranks among the nation’s top-20 all-time winningest football programs and is No. 2 all-time in the state of Georgia...Trojans had a combined record of 34-4 during his three sea-sons...also competed in basketball and track and field...basketball team’s Most Valuable Guard and Coaches Award recipient junior year...as a junior, placed third in the state in the 100, 200 and 400 meters...also competed in relays, high jump, long jump and triple jump...Trojans were state track champions in 2005...member of the A-B Honor Roll...earned Outstanding Student of the Month and Certified Math Awards...member of the Spanish Club.

PERSONAL: Full name is Jason D. Dothard...born Dec. 12, 1988...son of Brenda and Jimmy Dothard...Sports Administration major...younger brother, Wes, is also a linebacker for the Mocs.

DOTHARD’S CAREER STATISTICSYear G/GS UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-Yds2008 12/12 37 18 55 0.0 5.0 0 1 0 2 2-02009 6/6 18 7 25 0.5 3.5 0 1 0 0 0-02010 11/5 9 8 17 1.0 6.5 0 1 2 0 1-20Tot 27/23 64 33 97 1.5 15.0 0 3 2 2 3-20

DOTHARD’S CAREER HIGHSTackles ............. 9 (2x) vs. Furman (9/12/09) TFLs ........... 2 vs. Jacksonville St. (9/20/08)

Linebacker • Sr.-3L • 6-0 • 195Carrollton, Ga. • Carrollton HS

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2010 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Played in 10 games ... started the season finale at Wofford ... career-high nine tackles vs. the Terriers ... finished with 32 tackles, 24 solo.

2009 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out the year as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: All-region linebacker from Carrollton High School in Carrollton, Ga...three-year letter winner for former Chattanooga Moc Rayvan Teague who is the head coach of the Trojans...helped guide Carrollton to a 31-6 mark over the last three years...earned second team all-region honors as a sophomore and first team recognition his last two years with the Trojans...recorded 25 tackles and two interceptions as a senior...had 60 rushes for 305 yards on the offensive side of the ball...lettered in basketball his sophomore and junior years.

PERSONAL: Full name is Weslyan Jay Dothard...born Jan. 13, 1991...son of Brenda and Jimmy Dothard...has an old-er brother, J.D., who is currently a senior on the Mocs’ football team...majoring in Criminal Justice.

HIGH SCHOOL: All-county and all-district selection at Hen-dersonville High School in Hendersonville, Tenn ... led the Commandos to an 11-4 mark and Tennessee’s 5A state title game as a senior ... team captain for head coach Bruce Hat-

field ... first-team all-county as a junior and honorable mention as a sophomore ... four-year letter winner on the basketball team.

PERSONAL: Son of Laura and Charlie Dye ... full name is Troy Lee Dye ... has an older sister, Brittany, and a younger brother, Chad ... plans to major in Health & Human Performance.

Linebacker • So.-1L • 6-1 • 235Carrollton, Ga. • Carrollton HS

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Tight End • Fr.-HS • 6-3 • 245Hendersonville, Tenn. • Hendersonville HS

Troy Dye 84

2010 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Transferred to UTC but did not play.

2009 • REDSHIRT SEASON (BETHEL): Started his career at Bethel University in McKenzie, Tenn.

HIGH SCHOOL: 2009 graduate of Maryville High School in Maryville, Tenn ... two-time all-county and all-region defensive lineman for the Rebels ... all-state selec-tion as a senior ... team went 29-1 during his last two years ... played for head coach George Quarles ... also competed in track & field for three seasons.

PERSONAL: Full name is Marcus Allen Engelhardt ... born Oct. 21, 1990 ... major-ing in Sport & Leisure Service Management ... son of David and Kelly Engelhardt ... has one younger brother, Ian.

Defensive Line • So.-TR • 6-0 • 250Maryville, Tenn. • Bethel University

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DOTHARD’S 2010 GAME-BY-GAMEGame UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-YdsASU 2 2 4 0.0 1.0 0 1 0 0 0-0JSU 0 4 4 0.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0-0E. Kentucky 2 0 2 0.0 2.0 0 0 0 0 1-20W. Carolina 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0The Citadel 0 2 2 0.0 0.5 0 0 0 0 0-0Ga. Southern 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0Furman 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0Elon 2 0 2 0.0 1.0 0 0 2 0 0-0Auburn 3 0 3 1.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0-0Samford 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0Wofford 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0

DOTHARD’S 2009 GAME-BY-GAMEGame UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-YdsGlenville St. 3 0 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0Furman 7 2 9 0.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0-0at Presby. 1 1 2 0.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0-0Wofford 2 2 4 0.0 1.0 0 1 0 0 0-0at Samford 5 1 6 0.5 0.5 0 0 0 0 0-0at GSU 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0

DOTHARD’S 2008 GAME-BY-GAMEGame UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-Ydsat Oklahoma 2 3 5 0.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0-0Cumberland 3 0 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 at Fla. State 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0JSU 4 1 5 0.0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0-0at Furman 8 1 9 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0Ga. Southern 2 1 3 0.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 1-0at Wofford 1 2 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0Elon 3 0 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0-0at WCU 4 2 6 0.0 0.0 0 1 0 0 0-0ASU 4 3 7 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0-0at The Citadel 1 4 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1-0Samford 3 1 4 0.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0-0

DOTHARD’S CAREER STATISTICSYear G/GS UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-Yds2010 10/1 24 8 32 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0-0

DOTHARD’S 2010 GAME-BY-GAMEGame UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-YdsAppalachian St. 0 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0Jacksonville St. 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0E. Kentucky 4 0 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0-0The Citadel 2 2 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0Ga. Southern 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0Furman 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0Elon 3 0 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0Auburn 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0Samford 4 1 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0Wofford 8 1 9 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0

Defensive Line • Fr.-HS • 6-0 • 270Atlanta, Ga. • Creekside HS

HIGH SCHOOL: Two-time all-region defensive tackle from Creekside High School in Fairburn, Ga ... led the team with 88 tackles and 10 sacks as a senior ... second on the squad with 96 tackles as a junior ... played for head coach Johnny White

... led the Seminoles to an 8-2 mark as a senior ... also competed in track & field for two seasons.

PERSONAL: Full name is Joshua LeAron Freeman ... son of John and Bev-erly Freeman ... born May 31, 1993 ... has an older brother, John, and a younger brother, Justyn ... plans to major in Psychology.

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Running Back • Fr.-HS • 5-7 • 175Palmetto, Fla. • Palmetto, Fla.

Marquis Green 21HIGH SCHOOL: Two-time All-Manatee County following his junior and senior seasons at Palmetto High School in Palmet-to, Fla ... team offensive MVP as a junior and offensive back MVP as a senior for head coach Dave Marino ... averaged 7.6

yards per carry ... rushed for 604 yards and six touchdowns on 79 carries ... part of the 4x100 district champion relay team on the track ... honor roll student all four years of high school.

PERSONAL: Son of John and Emma Green ... full name is Marquis Lamar Green ... born Sept. 1, 1992 ... plans to major in Sports Medicine.

Fullback • Sr.-3L • 6-0 • 220Hixson, Tenn. • McCallie School

Thomas Green 41CHATTANOOGA: Has played all over the field during his ca-reer, including linebacker, fullback and on special teams ... will compete for the starting job at fullback.

2010 • JUNIOR SEASON: Moved over to fullback ... had one carry for two yards at Auburn ... saw action in all 11 games, mostly on special teams ... made seven tackles.

2009 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: Came off the bench in 10 games...made eight tackles.

2008 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Missed the season with a knee injury...Dean’s List for the fall semester and the honor roll in the spring.

2007 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Worked with the linebackers and was a member of the scout team...made Dean’s List both semesters.

HIGH SCHOOL: Second team all-state honoree senior year at The McCallie School...also listed Second Team All-City Best of Preps by Chattanooga Times Free Press...collected 99 tackles in 2006 for the Blue Tornado, 60 of which were solo stops...second-leading tackler on the squad...had five tackles for loss (-15), three sacks (-12), two pass breakups and one interception...helped McCallie go 10-2 on the year and advance to the Division II Class AAA State Champion-ship Game, losing by three points to Brentwood Academy...wore jersey No. 51...coached at McCallie by former UTC quarterback Ralph Potter...also competed in track and field...uncle Matt Green was a football lineman at UTC from 1993 to 1996...teammate of current Mocs Joel Bradford and B.J. Coleman.

PERSONAL: Full name is Thomas Martin Green ... born Feb. 8, 1989, in Hixson, Tenn ... son of Debra and Marty Green ... Chemistry major.

Punter • Sr.-3L • 5-10 • 180Benton, Tenn. • Polk County HS

Mike Hammons

CHATTANOOGA: Entering his third season as the starting punter ... averages 38.6 yards for his career ... was a pre-season All-SoCon pick going into his junior year after averag-ing 40.1 yards as a sophomore ... output dropped to 38.4 yards

last year ... two-time Academic All-SoCon.

2010 • JUNIOR SEASON: Lone returning kicker ... preseason Second Team All-SoCon selection ... 1-3 in PATs against Appalachian State ... made his only FG attempt (29 yards) against ASU ... Pinned JSU inside their own 5-yard line ... named SoCon Special Teams Player of the Week after averaging 47.0 yards per kick at JSU ... 6th in the SoCon with 38.4 yards per punt ... Aca-demic All-SoCon ... made the Dean’s List both semesters.

2009 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: Han-dled the punting duties after playing as a true freshman last year...averaged 40.1 yards per kick...ranked No. 3 in the SoCon and No. 26 in the nation...43.4 yards per kick the last four games of the year...completed a 10-yard pass to Joseph Thornton on a fake punt against Furman...SoCon Special Teams Player of the Week after a solid perfor-mance at Presbyterian...recorded a tackle against Wofford...career-long 67-yard punt at Appalachian State...55-yard kick at Alabama...made the Dean’s List both semesters...earned Academic All-Southern Conference honors.

2008 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Saw action in five games as a true freshman...averaged 35.1 yards-per-punt...six out of 19 times put opponents inside the 20...season-long was a 45-yarder against Georgia Southern...made the Dean’s List following both semesters.

HIGH SCHOOL: Elected 2007 Tennessee Class 3A Mr. Football Kicker of the Year...collected all-state and all-region honors...listed on the Nashville Tennesse-an’s Dream Team...named all-area by Chattanooga Times Free Press...averaged 45.4 yards per punt as a senior...made five field goals and 36 of 38 extra points...25 of his kickoffs were TBs...Wildcats went 7-4 in 2007 and advanced to the first round of the state playoffs...winner of team’s Unsung Hero Award...coached at Polk County by Derrick Davis...member of baseball team.

PERSONAL: Full name is Michael Kelly Hammons...born Dec. 12, 1989...son of Mike and Teresa Hammons...has a younger brother, Alex, and a younger sister, Angel...majoring in Education.

HAMMONS’ CAREER STATISTICSYear G/GS Punts Yds Avg LG Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 2008 5 19 666 35.1 45 1 0 11 0 62009 11 49 1964 40.1 67 2 5 18 8 132010 11 37 1422 38.4 50 2 4 7 2 8Tot 27 105 4,052 38.6 67 5 9 36 10 27

HAMMONS’ CAREER HIGHSPunts ............. 7 (2x) at Alabama (11/21/09) Yards ................. 289 at Alabama (11/21/09)Long......67 vs. Appalachian State (11/7/09) Inside 20 ....2 (6x) Last at Jacksonville St. (9/11/10)Long FG ... 29 vs. Appalachian State (9/4/10)

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Offensive Line • Sr.-2L • 6-2 • 290Atlanta, Ga. • Murray State

Omre Harris 71CHATTANOOGA: Experienced lineman with 12 career starts ... battling for the same role at left guard.

2010 • JUNIOR SEASON: Started the first three games of the season ... played in six games overall ... took part in the H.O.P.E. mentoring program in the fall and help new UTC freshmen with their adjustments to college life ... made the Athletics Director’s Honor Roll in the spring.

2009 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: Moved over from the defensive line during fall camp and learning the left guard posi-tion...off the bench vs. Glenville State...started last nine games.

Defensive Back • Jr.-2L • 5-10 • 170Marietta, Ga. • Walton HS

Robert Harrison 292010 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: No. 2 on the depth chart at right cornerback ... played in all 11 games ... started against Western Carolina ... made four tackles on the year.

2009 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Played in all 11 games as the primary backup at cornerback...made four tackles...on the Dean’s List with a 4.0 g.p.a. during the spring.

2008 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out the season and was not a member of the team.

HIGH SCHOOL: All-county cornerback at Walton High School in Marietta, Ga...coached at Walton by Ed Dudley...came to UTC with Walton teammates Nick Gip-son and J.J. Jackson....led the Raiders to a 12-2 record as a senior...led Cobb County with eight INTs his junior year...returned two for TDs...collected 56 tack-les and four INTs as a senior...named to Super 11 Team by Atlanta Journal Con-stitution...two-time All-Cobb County hon-oree...helped team to playoffs in 2004, 2006 and 2007...Walton advanced to state semifinals in 2007...also competed in basketball and track and field...ran the 100 and 200 meters and the 4x100 relay and competed in the high jump...moved to Marietta from New Orleans in 2005 after Hurricane Katrina.

PERSONAL: Born on Sept. 3, 1989...son of Robert and Cherlyn Harrison...major-ing in Business Management.

HAMMONS’ 2010 GAME-BY-GAMEGame Punts Yds Avg LG Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Appalachian St. 5 187 37.4 46 0 0 1 0 2Jacksonville St. 3 141 47.0 50 0 0 0 1 2E. Kentucky 0 0 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 0W. Carolina 4 136 34.0 40 0 0 0 0 1The Citadel 3 121 40.3 48 0 0 0 0 0Georgia Southern 3 110 36.7 42 0 0 0 0 1Furman 3 110 36.7 45 0 1 0 0 0Elon 3 131 43.7 46 0 1 2 0 0Auburn 6 204 34.0 41 0 0 0 0 1Samford 2 80 40.0 41 1 0 1 0 0Wofford 5 202 40.4 50 0 1 3 1 1

HAMMONS’ 2009 GAME-BY-GAMEGame Punts Yds Avg LG Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Glenville State 6 228 38.0 51 0 0 3 1 2Furman 1 36 36.0 36 0 0 1 0 0at Presbyterian 4 167 41.8 51 0 1 2 1 1Wofford 3 122 40.7 42 0 1 2 0 1at Samford 4 155 38.8 45 0 1 1 0 1at Ga. Southern 6 205 34.2 53 0 0 1 1 2at Elon 5 194 38.8 48 2 0 2 0 2Western Carolina 4 167 41.8 54 0 0 1 1 2Appalachian St. 6 266 44.3 67 0 0 1 2 1The Citadel 3 135 45.0 50 0 2 0 1 0Alabama 7 289 41.3 55 0 0 4 1 1

Linebacker • Fr.-HS • 6-0 • 250Nashville, Tenn. • Hume-Fogg HS

A.J. Hampton 51HIGH SCHOOL: All-city linebacker at Hume-Fogg High School in Nashville, Tenn. ... also an all-city basketball player for the Blue Knights.

PERSONAL: Full name is Albert Anthony Hampton ... born Nov. 8, 1993 ... son of Elicia Brooks and Albert Hampton ... has an older sister, Karissa, and a younger brother, Kobe ... plans to major in Electrical Engineering.

2008 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out after transferring from Murray State.

2007 • FRESHMAN SEASON (MURRAY STATE): Appeared in 10 games...fin-ished the season with 23 tackles, including nine solo...recorded at least one tackle in every game...posted three tackles in the season opener against Louisville...followed that up with a career-best six-tackle effort against Illinois State...opened conference play with four tackles against Tennessee Tech...recorded a pair of solo stops against Tennessee State...teammate of current Moc De’Markus Lee.

HIGH SCHOOL: Helped turn a team that finished 3-7 his sophomore and junior seasons into a 9-3 squad his senior year at Pebblebrook High School...led the Fal-cons to the class 5A region championship in 2006...selected to the all-county and all-region teams following his senior campaign...chosen as the team’s Defensive Lineman of the Year...also ran track and was on the soccer team.

PERSONAL: Full name is Omre Jamal Harris...born on June 29, 1989...son of Ashanti Lawrence...has one brother, Kevyn...majoring in Business Marketing.

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Linebacker • Jr.-2L • 6-4 • 220Waynesville, N.C. • Tuscola HS

Shane Heatherly

CHATTANOOGA: Experienced linebacker who has played in 21 games over the last two years ... expected to return to start-ing role in the middle.

2010 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: No. 1 on the depth chart at middle linebacker ... posted 45 tackles in 10 games ... career-high eight tackles at JSU and at Furman ... recovered a fumble against Elon ... missed the Wofford game with a concussion ... Academic All-SoCon ... made the Dean’s List in the spring.

2009 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Saw ac-tion in all 11 games off the bench...made seven tackles...made the Dean’s List both semesters.

2008 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out the season as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: First team all-state de-fensive player at Tuscola High School in Waynesville, N.C...compiled 103 tackles and nine quarterback sacks in 2007...made 27 stops behind the line...forced five fumbles, recovered four and broke up six passes...returned an INT for a TD...as a tight end, caught nine passes for 94 yards and four TDs...received blocking grade of 96 percent from coaches...first team all-region, all-conference and all-county...named county’s Defensive Player of the Year...voted Mountain-eer’s MVP...career defensive numbers include 201 tackles, 43 for a loss and 11 sacks...coached at Tuscloa by Donnie Kiefer.

PERSONAL: Full name is Shane Wilson Heatherly...born Aug. 7, 1990...son of Randy and Scarlette Heatherly...has an older brother, Ashton, and a younger sis-ter, Brittany...majoring in Construction Management.

HEATHERLY’S CAREER STATISTICSYear G/GS UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-Yds2009 11/0 4 3 7 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-02010 10/10 22 23 45 0.0 0.5 0 1 0 0 0-0Tot 21/10 26 26 52 0.0 0.5 0 1 0 0 0-0

HEATHERLY’S CAREER HIGHSTackles .....8 (2x) Last at Furman (10/23/10)

HEATHERLY’S 2010 GAME-BY-GAMEGame UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-YdsASU 5 1 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0JSU 3 5 8 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0E. Kentucky 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0W. Carolina 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0The Citadel 3 3 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0Ga. Southern 1 2 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0Furman 2 6 8 0.0 0.5 0 0 0 0 0-0Elon 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 1 0 0 0-0Auburn 0 3 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0Samford 3 1 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0Wofford DNP

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irvin hernandez 632010 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Did not see any action ... made the Dean’s List both semesters.

2009 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out the season as a red-shirt...made the Dean’s List both semesters.

HIGH SCHOOL: Led Greeneville High School in Greeneville, Tenn., to an 11-3 record as a senior ... Won the team lineman award ... all-county, all-conference and All-Northeast Tennessee honors ... four-year letterwinner ... was also on the wrestling team as a junior ... teammate of current Moc Steven Nease.

PERSONAL: Full name is Irvin Manuel Hernandez...born Oct. 23, 1990...son of Maria and Jose Hernandez ... has an older sister, Ruth Veloz ... majoring in Politi-cal Science.

HIGH SCHOOL: Two-time member of the Chattanooga Times Free Press Dynamite Dozen ... three-year starter at guard for Northwest Whitfield High School in Tunnel Hill, Ga ... two-time all-region and two-time all-area selection ... same high school

as current Moc Adam Miller ... played for head coach Mike Falleur ... honor roll student ... also competed in track & field.

PERSONAL: Full name is Synjen Thomas Herren ... son of Phillip and Rosanna Herren ... born Nov. 9, 1992 ... first name pronounced SIN-jin ... has one older brother, Logan.

Offensive Line • Fr.-HS • 6-4 • 290Dalton, Ga. • Northwest Whitfield HS

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Offensive Line • Jr.-2L • 6-4 • 280Sevierville, Tenn. • Sevier County HS

Will hewitt 652010 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: Did not see any action on the offensive line ... made the Dean’s List both semesters.

2009 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Saw action in seven games...started the first two games of the season...made the Dean’s List in the spring semester.

2008 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out last season as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: First team all-state selection as an offensive lineman...did not allow a quarterback sack his senior year...two-time first team all-region and all-county performer...recorded 26 knockdown blocks in 2007...first team All-East Tennessee by Knoxville News Sentinel...selected to play in the Tennessee-Ken-tucky All-Star Game and the Toyota East-West All-Star Game...Smoky Bears went 9-3 in 2006 and 3-7 in 2007...helped team to second round of state playoffs as a junior...graded out at 80 percent or better in all games junior year...coached at Se-vier County by Steve Brewer...earned three letters in track and was an all-region shot putter...claimed the Smokey Mountain Bench Press championship.

PERSONAL: Full name is William Ray Hewitt...born June 30, 1989...son of Jim and Nancy Hewitt...has one older sister, Anne...majoring in Business Manage-ment.

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CHATTANOOGA: First prep player to enroll early to participate in spring football at UTC ... ironically missed 2011 spring prac-tice after shoulder surgery ... made the Dean’s List in the spring.

HIGH SCHOOL: Two-time all-state selection from Apalachee High School in Wind-er, Ga ... first team all-region pick for head coach Shane Davis ... led the team to a 12-1 mark as a junior and 6-4 as a senior ... three-year starter ... selected to play in the Georgia North/South All-Star game ... member of the National Honor Society ... also competed in track & field for two years ... enrolled at UTC in January.

PERSONAL: Son of Diane and John Crow ... born Oct. 9, 1992 ... has an older brother, Mark, and two younger sisters, Kayla and Jenna ... majoring in Accounting.

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Quaterback • Fr.-HS • 6-1 • 190Chattanooga, Tenn. • Baylor School

Jacob Huesman 14HIGH SCHOOL: Tennessee Titans Mr. Football Award win-ner for Division II-AA ... dual-threat quarterback at the Baylor School in Chattanooga, Tenn ... led the Red Raiders to the DII-AA state championship game ... member of the Chattanooga

Times Free Press Dynamite Dozen ... totaled 2,828 yards of total offense, includ-ing 1,750 rushing with 25 touchdowns as a senior ... TSWA DII All-State ... Mr Football finalist as a junior ... Baylor went 17-7 in his two years ... National Honor Society and honor roll student ... all-state and silver medalist in the long jump as a junior.

PERSONAL: Full name is Jacob Andrew Huesman ... son of Russ and Amy Huesman ... born Feb. 27, 1993 ... has two younger sisters, Natalie and Emily, and one younger brother, Levi ... father is the head coach of the Mocs and played at UTC from 1978-81 ... plans to major in Engineering.

Running Back • Jr.-2L • 5-9 • 200Marietta, Ga. • Walton HS

J.J. Jackson

2010 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: Won the hotly contested starting job at tailback to start the season, but missed the EKU game with an injury ... still competed with three other tailbacks for playing time ... started against Elon, Auburn and Wofford ...

49 yards on 14 carries against Appalachian State ... only had four carries against JSU before shoulder injury took him out of the game ... first career TD run against Georgia Southern ... career-high 62 yards on a career-high 15 rushes against Elon ... ran for a score against Samford ... made the Dean’s List both semesters.

2009 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Saw ac-tion in 10 games off the bench...totaled 46 yards on 11 carries...also played on special teams.

2008 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out the season as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: Rushed for 1,818 yards and 24 touchdowns as a senior at Walton High School in Marietta, Ga...also con-tributed 200 receiving yards and posted three 200-yard rushing games...helped Raiders to a 12-2 record in 2007 and the Class 5A state semifinals...put together back-to-back games with 283 rushing yards and four touchdowns against Kell and 254 yards and five TDs against Sprayberry...selected the Cobb County Of-fensive Most Valuable Player...made the Marietta Daily All-County Team...played fullback and linebacker as a sophomore and defensive end freshman year...com-piled 2,900 career all-purpose yards...coached at Walton by Ed Dudley...also par-ticipated in track and field and diving...came to UTC with Walton teammate Robert Harrison.

JACKSON’S CAREER STATISTICSYear G/GS Rush Yds Avg/Rush TD LG Avg/Gm Rec Yds Avg/Rec. TD LG Avg/Gm2009 10/0 11 46 4.2 0 21 4.6 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.02010 10/5 63 223 3.5 3 10 22.3 10 44 4.4 0 14 4.8Totals 20/5 72 259 3.6 3 21 13.6 10 44 4.4 0 14 2.3

JACKSON’S CAREER HIGHSRush Yds ................. 62 vs. Elon (10/30/10) Rec. Yds ............... 25 at Furman (10/23/10)Rushes .................... 15 vs. Elon (10/30/10) Receptions ... 3 (2x) Last vs. Elon (10/30/10)Long Rush 10 (2x) Last at Furman (10/23/10) Long Rec .............. 14 at Furman (10/23/10)

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Jake Huitt 46HIGH SCHOOL: Two-time all-state player at Livingston Acad-emy in Livingston, Tenn. ... made the team as a defensive back as a junior and as a punter as a senior ... averaged 43 yards per kick as a senior ... excellent athlete who was also an all-

district of the soccer and basketball teams. PERSONAL: Full name is Jacob Chase Huitt ... born may 4, 1992 ... son of Ron and Lisa Huitt ... has an older brother, Josh, a younger brother, Jesse, and a younger sister, Ciera ... plans to major in Biology.

Wide Receiver • Fr.-HS • 5-10 • 160Moultrie, Ga. • Colquitt County HS

Tommy Hudson 81HIGH SCHOOL: All-state receiver from Colquitt County High School in Moultrie, Ga ... set a state receiving record with 102 catches in 2010 ... 1,410 receiving yards and 15 touchdowns for head coach Rush Propst ... led CCHS to the Georgia 5A

state title game as a senior where he had 11 catches for 127 yards ... second-team GSWA All-State selection ... scholar-athlete, honor graduate and honor roll student ... also played basketball and track & field.

PERSONAL: Son of Rosie Robinson and Tommy Hudson, Sr ... born May 25, 1993 ... has one older sister, Janay ... sister plays softball at Stillman College ... plans to major in Biology.

Offensive Line • Fr.-HS • 6-2 • 255Bethlehem, Ga. • Apalachee HS

Shaun Hill 50 Running Back • Fr.-HS • 5-9 • 190Atlanta, Ga. • Norcross HS

Kendrix Huitt 27HIGH SCHOOL: Three-star recruit according to Rivals.com ... ran for 928 yards and five touchdowns for the Blue Devils ... played for head coach Keith Maloof ... named the team’s of-fensive player of the year as a senior ... won the Appreciation

Award and the Silver Helmet Award in 2010 ... most valuable sprinter for NHS track team as a junior.

PERSONAL: Full name is Kendrix Charnez Huitt ... son of Kendrix Huitt and Keanette Harris ... has three younger sisters, Kenya, Bilaye, and Caylin, and two younger brothers, Kahj and Zuri ... undecided on a major.

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Defensive Back • Fr.-HS • 5-11 • 175Huntsville, Ala. • Buckhorn HS

Sema’je Kendall 16HIGH SCHOOL: Two-time Huntsville Times Elite first team se-lection ... two time all-region defensive back at Buckhorn High School in New Market, Ala ... played for head coach Michael Jackson ... same high school as rising senior Jordan Tippit ...

team captain.

PERSONAL: Full name is Semaje O’niel Kendall ... son of Neshone and David Kendall ... father played basketball at Columbia from 1992-94 ... first name is pronounced suh-MAH-jay ... plans to major in Business.

Defensive Back • So.-1L • 6-0 • 195Centerville, Tenn. • Hickman County HS

D.J. Key

2010 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Named to the Southern Con-ference All-Freshman Team ... started at safety in place of the injured Jordan Tippit for two games ... also played will lineback-er ... second on the team with 57 tackles ... made six tackles in

his first career game against Appalachian State ... 12 tackles at JSU ... started at safety and recorded six tackles against EKU ... eight tackles and a PBU at Western Carolina ... eight tackles and one PBU against Samford ... 10 tackles with one TFL at Wofford ... made the Athletics Director’s Honor Roll in the spring.

2009 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out the season as a redshirt...made the Dean’s List during the fall semester.

HIGH SCHOOL: Talented defensive back from Centerville, Tenn...played for head coach Nick Patterson at Hick-man County High School...a three-sport standout who was a three-year letter win-ner on the football team, played basket-ball all four years and lettered in track & field his junior and senior years...all-state defensive back as a junior...All-Region 6-AA MVP as a senior...also played quar-terback for the Bulldogs...led Hickman to a 19-5 record his last two years...threw for 336 yards while rushing for 353 yards, scoring five TDs last season...also recorded 44 tackles and four interceptions...all-region scholar and honor roll student his junior and senior seasons...all-district on the basketball court as a junior.

PERSONAL: Full name is Davon Jamar Key...born May 28, 1991...son of Hobrina Taylor...majoring in Psychology.

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Defensive Line • Sr.-2L • 6-4 • 240Alexandria, Va. • Murray State

De’Markus Lee 982010 • JUNIOR SEASON: Missed most of the season with an injury ... played in the first and last games of the year ... made two tackles.

2009 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: Made two tackles in one appearance.

2008 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out after transferring from Murray State.

PRIOR TO UTC: Earned Scout Team Player of the Week honors three straight times at Murray State...had a 47-yard INT return for a TD in the spring game...teammate of current Moc Omre Harris.

HIGH SCHOOL: Two-time all-district player for Mount Vernon High School in Alexandria, Va...defensive MVP as a senior...earned first team all-region and honorable mention all-state as a se-nior...played for head coach Tom Glynn.

PERSONAL: Full name is De’Markus Connell Lee...Born May 22, 1989...son of Kathy and Connell Lee...has one brother, Connell...majoring in Finance.

JACKSON’S 2010 GAME-BY-GAMEGame Rush Yds TD LG Rec Yds TD LG KOR Yds TD LGASU 14 49 0 10 1 3 0 3 0 0 0 0JSU 4 10 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0E. Kentucky DNPW. Carolina 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0The Citadel 7 26 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Ga. Southern 3 16 1 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Furman 9 38 1 10 3 25 0 14 0 0 0 0Elon 15 62 0 9 3 15 0 9 0 0 0 0Auburn 6 9 0 6 1 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0Samford 3 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Wofford 2 9 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

KEY’S CAREER STATISTICSYear G/GS UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-Yds2010 11/3 39 18 57 0.0 2.5 0 0 0 3 0-0

KEY’S CAREER HIGHSTackles ....12 at Jacksonville State (9/11/10)

Defensive Back • Sr.-3L • 5-11 • 175Smyrna, Ga. • Campbell HS

chris lewis-harris

CHATTANOOGA: Preseason second team All-SoCon se-lections ... named one of four team captains.

2010 • JUNIOR SEASON: Moved over from corner to safety where he was No. 1 on the depth chart ... third on the team with 55 tackles ... start-ed every game at safety ... game-high nine tackles against Appalachian State ... four stops at JSU ... seven tackles vs. EKU ... five tackles and an INT at WCU ... recovered a fumble against Georgia Southern ... five solo tackles at Wofford ... made the Athletics Director’s Honor Roll in the spring.

2009 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: No. 1 on the left corner...had two tackles and a PBU against Glenville State...five tack-les and one PBU at Presbyterian...three tackles against Wofford...season-high seven tackles at Samford...five tackles and a pair of breakups against The Cita-del.

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2008 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Played in 12 games with six starts ... 32 tackles ... team-high 3 INTs and six pass break-ups ... 3 INTs is third all-time among Mocs freshmen ... most INTs by a freshman since head coach Russ Huesman’s four in 1978 ... one tackle-for-loss ... season-high 8.5 tackles and an INT at Oklahoma ... INTs against Cumberland and Elon ... Athletic Director’s Honor Roll in the spring ... All-SoCon in the 4x100 meter relay with football teammates Chris Marshall, Brian Sutherland and Buster Skrine.

2007 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Worked with the secondary ... member of the scout team ... made Athletics Director’s Honor Roll Fall semester.

HIGH SCHOOL: Associated Press first team All-State defensive back in Geor-gia’s Class 5A ... named Cobb County Defensive Back of the Year ... also played receiver ... helped Spartans to a 9-3 record and the second round of the playoffs ... coached by Kyle Hockman ... also competed in track and field.

PERSONAL: Born Feb. 11, 1989, in Riverdale, Ga. ... son of Yvonne Lewis and Lesley Harris ... majoring in Business and Entrepreneurship.

LEWIS-HARRIS’S CAREER STATISTICSYear G/GS UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-Yds2008 12/6 28 8 36 0.0 1.0 0 0 0 6 3-02009 11/11 22 11 33 0.0 0.5 0 0 0 7 0-02010 10/10 38 17 55 0.0 1.5 1 2 0 4 1-5Tot 33/27 88 36 124 0.0 3.0 1 2 0 17 4-5

LEWIS-HARRIS’S CAREER HIGHSTackles ................10 at Oklahoma (8/30/08) PBUs 2 (3x) Last vs. The Citadel (11/14/09)

LEWIS-HARRIS’S 2010 GAME-BY-GAMEGame UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-YdsASU 7 2 9 0.0 1.0 1 1 0 0 0-0 JSU 3 1 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0-0E. Kentucky 5 2 7 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0-0W. Carolina 3 2 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1-5The Citadel 4 2 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0-0Ga. Southern 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 1 0 1 0-0Furman 3 0 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0Elon 2 2 4 0.0 0.5 0 0 0 0 0-0Auburn 2 3 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0Samford 2 2 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0Wofford 5 0 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0

LEWIS-HARRIS’S 2009 GAME-BY-GAMEGame UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-YdsGlenville St. 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0-0 Furman 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0at Presby 4 1 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0-0Wofford 2 1 3 0.0 0.5 0 0 0 0 0-0at Samford 4 3 7 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 1 0-0at GSU 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 2 0-0at Elon 0 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0W. Carolina 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0at ASU 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0The Citadel 5 0 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 2 0-0at Alabama 3 1 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0

LEWIS-HARRIS’S 2008 GAME-BY-GAMEGame UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-Ydsat Oklahoma 7 3 10 0.0 1.0 0 0 0 1 1-0Cumberland 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1-0 at Fla. State 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 2 0-0JSU 5 1 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0at Furman 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0-0Ga. Southern 3 0 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0-0at Wofford 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0Elon 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1-0at WCU 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 1 0 0 0-0ASU 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0at The Citadel 3 1 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 1-0Samford 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0

Linebacker • Fr.-RS • 5-10 • 202 Chattanooga, Tenn. • Red Bank HS

Keith Mayes 392010 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: All-state defensive back from Red Bank High School in Chattanooga, Tenn. ... teammate of fellow signee

Keon Williams ... played for head coach Tim Daniels ... led the Lions to a 12-1 record and the district title last season ... Red Bank went undefeated in the regular season and advanced to the quarterfinals of the state championships ... member of the Tennessean Dream Team ... District Special Teams Player of the Year as a senior...also earned all-region honors ... named to the Chattanooga Times Free Press Best of Preps team ... recorded 62 tackles, two interceptions and forced two fumbles last season ... returned three punts, one kick-off and one fumble for a touchdown ... ran track for three seasons ... one-star rating from Scout.com ... named to the East-West All-Star team.

PERSONAL: Full name is Keith Alexander Mayes III ... born Sept. 4, 1992 ... son of Aisha Keys ... has one sister, Klalea ... plans to major in Education.

Defensive Back • Fr.-RS • 6-3 • 190Chattanooga, Tenn. • Hixson HS

Zach Mccarter 472010 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out as a redshirt ... made the Dean’s List in the fall.

HIGH SCHOOL: Three-time team MVP at Hixson High School in Hixson, Tenn. ... all-district at quarterback and defensive back as a senior ... played for head coach Houston White ... made the Chattanooga Times Free Press Best of the Preps First Team as a DB ... played in the Tennessee vs. Kentucky and Tennessee vs. Georgia All-Star games.

PERSONAL: Full name is Zachary Chase McCarter ... son of Dana Burton and Michael McCarter ... born Feb. 25, 1992 ... has one brother, Brandon ... plans to major in Business Marketing.

Defensive Line • So.-TR • 6-3 • 295Murfreesboro, Tenn. • Navy

Chris Mayes 97PRIOR TO UTC: Transferred to UTC after spending one sea-son at Navy ... saw limited action as a defensive lineman for the Midshipmen.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2010 graduate of Riverdale High School, Mayes was a three-year letter winner on the football team and lettered once as a thrower on the track & field squad ... named the district’s lineman MVP in 2009 ... earned All-State (Tenn.) and all-district honors his senior year ... also served as the football team captain in 2009 ... runner up for the 6A Lineman of the Year award.

PERSONAL: Full name is Christopher LeDell Mayes ... born Nov. 25, 1991 ... son of Keith and Gilda Mayes ... father played football at MTSU in 1981-83 ... brother, Rydell, played football at Tusculum College ... undecided on a major.

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2010 • FRESHMAN SEASON: One of two true freshmen to see action ... started as a 17-year old true freshman at No. 5 Jacksonville State in place of the injured Buster Skrine ... forced a fumble that

led to a defensive TD against the Game-cocks ... added five solo tackles in the game ... posted 19 tackles on the season ... also started against EKU ... forced a fumble against Elon.

HIGH SCHOOL: Two-star defensive back by Rivals.com and Scout.com from Whitehaven High School in Memphis, Tenn ... led the Tigers to a 21-6 record the last two seasons...posted an 11-3 mark as a senior...played for head coach Rodney Saulsbury...invited to the U.S. Army National Combine following his ju-nior season where he was the Defensive MVP...recorded nine interceptions as a senior...selected to the Autozone All-Star

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Offensive Line • Jr.-2L • 6-4 • 275Cohutta, Ga. • Northwest Whitfield HS

Adam Miller

CHATTANOOGA: One of two returning starters to the offen-sive line ... preseason second team All-SoCon ... No. 1 on the depth chart at right tackle ... started 18 games last two seasons.

2010 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: No. 1 on the depth chart at right tackle ... started nine games ... missed Eastern Kentucky and Western Carolina games with a high-ankle sprain ... Academic All-SoCon ... made the Dean’s List both semesters.

2009 • FRESHMAN SEASON: No. 1 on the depth chart at right tackle ... got his first start at Presbyterian ... started last nine games of the year ... made the Dean’s List both semesters ... earned Ac-ademic All-Southern Conference honors.

2008 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out as a redshirt ... Dean’s List both semesters, posting a 4.0 g.p.a. in the Fall.

HIGH SCHOOL: Listed All-North Geor-gia by Chattanooga Times Free Press ... played offensive and defensive line for Northwest Whitfield ... 60 tackles senior season...earned all-area accolades by Daily Citizen News ... preseason all-state ... voted team captain ... winner of Football Scholar-Athlete Award and Bob For-ester Lineman Award ... helped Bruins to 9-3 mark and third round of state playoffs ... coached at Northwest Whitfield by Mike Falleur ... posted highest grade point average among teammates all four years...played one year of baseball and two years of basketball.

PERSONAL: Full name is Adam Coleman Miller ... born Feb. 3, 1990 ... son of Mike and Earny Miller ... has one older brother, Dean ... majoring in Construction Management and Business Management.

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Linebacker • Fr.-RS • 6-1 • 225Chattanooga, Tenn • East Ridge HS

Gunner Miller

2010 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Earned a spot on the South-ern Conference All-Freshman Team ... No. 1 on the depth chart at outside linebacker ... played in eight games and started five times ... missed

last three games of the season with a shoulder injury ... finished with 35 tackles ... career-high nine tackles, including 4 TFLs, in his first career start at Western Carolina ... also had nine stops at The Citadel ... 620-pound squat is the school record for linebackers.

2009 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out the season as a redshirt...made the Athletics Director’s Honor Roll during the fall.

HIGH SCHOOL: Versatile player who saw time as a fullback, tailback, quar-terback and split end on offense in high school...also played linebacker and free safety at East Ridge High School in

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Defensive Back • Fr.-RS • 6-1 • 195Orlando, Fla. • Jones HS

Cam Montgomery 28HIGH SCHOOL: Rated a two-star recruit by Rivals.com and Scout.com ... All-Central Florida defensive back for head coach Kenard Lang ... defensive MVP of the East-West Florida All-Star game ... averaged seven tackles per game ... No. 25

in the Orlando Sentinel Central Florida Super60 ... second-highest player on the list to sign with an FCS team ... led the Tigers to a 9-2 record as a senior for head coach Kenard Lang ... teammate of fellow signee Clim Robbins.

PERSONAL: Son of Karen and Michael Montgomery ... born Dec. 11, 1992 ... has two brothers, Mike and Nick ... plans to major in Marketing.

Defensive Back • So.-1L • 5-10 • 165Memphis, Tenn. • Whitehaven HS

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Chattanooga, Tenn...four-year starter for head coach Mike Martin...recorded 140 tackles and two interceptions on defense in 2008...rushed for 743 yards and seven TDs last season...named to the Chattanooga Times Free Press ‘Best of the Preps’ defensive team...two-time all-district baseball player...involved in the Student Leadership Program at East Ridge and a member of the Beta Club..

PERSONAL: Full name is Gunner Lee Miller...born Feb. 6, 1991...son of Terry and Brenda Miller...has one older sister, April Raschke...April was a standout softball player for the Mocs from 1994-96 and inducted into the UTC Athletics Hall of Fame in 2004...majoring in Business Management.

MILLER’S CAREER STATISTICSYear G/GS UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-Yds2010 8/5 18 17 35 0.0 4.5 0 0 0 1 0-0

MILLER’S 2010 GAME-BY-GAMEGame UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-YdsASU 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0JSU. 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0E. Kentucky 2 5 7 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0W. Carolina 6 3 9 0.0 4.0 0 0 0 1 0-0The Citadel 5 4 9 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0Ga. Southern 3 3 6 0.0 0.5 0 0 0 0 0-0Furman 0 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0Elon 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0Auburn DNPSamford DNPWofford DNP

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CHATTANOOGA: Offensive MVP of each of the last two Spring Games ... battling for the backup position.

2010 • FRESHMAN: Saw action in three games off the bench ... 4-8 passing for 44 yards ... 3-4 for 23 yards at Auburn ... Offensive MVP of the 2011 Spring Game with 161 passing yards on 12-19 attempts and one touchdown ... made the Athletics Director’s Honor Roll in the spring.

2009 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out the year as a redshirt ... made the Ath-letics Director’s Honor Roll during the fall semester ... Offensive MVP of the 2010 spring game after going 16-25 for 282 yards and 2 TDs.

HIGH SCHOOL: Finalist for the Class 5A Mr. Football award as a senior at Franklin High School for head coach Craig Clayton ... led Franklin to a 13-2

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Defensive Back • So.-1L • 5-11 • 190Hendersonville, Tenn. • Hendersonville HS

C.J. Murrell 322010 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Saw action in four games ... played on kick coverage on special teams. ... made the Dean’s List in the fall.

HIGH SCHOOL: 2009 graduate of Hendersonville High School in Hendersonville, Tenn...played for head coach Bruce Hatfield ... all-region and team MVP as a se-nior ... led the Commandos to a 10-2 record and the second round of the playoffs in 2009 ... graduated in the top 10% of his class and a member of the National Honor Society.

PERSONAL: Full name is Coltyn Jeremi Murrell ... son of Ted and Cleota Murrell ... born Oct. 16, 1990 ... father played football at Texas A&M Commerce ... has a younger brother, Trentyn, and a younger sister, Madison ... majoring in Civil Engineering.

Offensive Line • So.-1L • 6-1 • 260Greeneville, Tenn. • Greeneville HS

steven nease 702010 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Did not see any action ... made the Dean’s List both semesters.

2009 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out the year as a redshirt...made the Dean’s List both semesters with a perfect 4.0 g.p.a.

HIGH SCHOOL: Was an all-county offensive lineman for three years at South Greene High School ... played his senior season at Greenville High School in Greenville, Tenn. ... earned all-county, all-conference and All-Northeast Tennes-see honors ... coached at Greeneville High School by Steve McCurry ... teammate of current Moc Irvin Hernandez.

PERSONAL: Full name is Steven Michael Nease ... born Feb. 13, 1991 ... son of Michael and Joy Nease ... father played football at UTC from 1980-83 with head coach Russ Huesman and assistant coach Russ Ehrenfeld ... majoring in Biology.

Offensive Line • Fr.-RS • 6-2 • 280Hoover, Ala. • Hoover HS

Brandon Morgan 73HIGH SCHOOL: Two-time all-state offensive lineman from Hoover High School in Hoover, Ala ... led the Buccaneers to the 6A state title as a junior and runners-up in his sophomore and senior seasons ... played for head coach Josh Niblett ...

posted a 41-4 record during his four years ... first-team all-state as a junior and honorable mention all-state as a senior ... MAC Scholar.

PERSONAL: Son of Isom and Joneice Morgan ... born August 31, 1993 ... has two older brothers, Bryan and Isom ... father played football at Alabama A&M ... plans to major in Atmospheric Science.

Quarterback • So.-1L • 6-3 • 195Franklin, Tenn. • Franklin HS

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Wide Receiver • Fr.-RS • 6-0 • 165Sanford, Fla. • Seminole HS

ron Moore 7HIGH SCHOOL: Rated a two-star recruit by Rivals.com ... two-time all-conference selection at Seminole High School in San-ford, Fla ... 37 catches for 702 yards and 10 touchdowns for head coach Mike Cullison ... led the team in receiving in each

of his last two years ... led Seminole to a 36-7 record over the last three years, including the 6A state title in 2008 ... No. 51 in the Orlando Sentinel Central Florida Super60 ... teammate of fellow Mocs signee T.J. Thompson ...honor roll student ... all-conference member of the track team.

PERSONAL: Born April 6,1993 ... son of Ron, Sr. and Latonya Cleveland ... full name is Ronald Demon Moore, Jr ... has one younger brother, Ronnie ... plans to major in Business ... father played defensive tackles at Northwest Oklahoma State and was a 2000 draft pick of the Green Bay Packers.

game...also returned kicks at Whitehaven.

PERSONAL: Born Sept. 15, 1992 ... son of Tara Rowley ... undecided on a major.

MOORE’S CAREER STATISTICSYear G/GS UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-Yds2010 11/2 16 3 19 0.0 3.0 2 0 0 0 0-0

MOORE’S CAREER HIGHSTackles ......5 at Jacksonville State (9/11/10)

MOORE’S 2010 GAME-BY-GAMEGame UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-YdsASU 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0JSU 5 0 5 0.0 1.0 1 0 0 0 0-0E. Kentucky 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0W. Carolina 2 2 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0The Citadel 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0Ga. Southern 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0Furman 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0Elon 4 0 4 0.0 1.0 1 0 0 0 0-0Auburn 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0Samford 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0Wofford 1 0 1 0.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0-0

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Fullback • So.-RS • 5-8 • 200Knoxville, Tenn. • Christian Academy

ethan poe 182010 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Sat out as a redshirt ... made the Dean’s List in the spring.

HIGH SCHOOL: 2009 graduate of Knoxville Christian Acad-emy in Knoxville, Tenn ... all-region and team captain as a senior ... played for head coach Rusty Bradley ... captain of the wrestling team. PERSONAL: Born Dec. 7, 1990 ... son of David and Debbie Poe ... father played football at Virginia Tech ... has two younger sisters, Rachael and Riley ... majoring in Economics with a minor in History.

Defensive Line • Fr.-RS • 6-3 • 220Englewood, Tenn. • McMinn Central HS

Zach Rayl 31CHATTANOOGA: Came to UTC as a linebacker, but moved up to defensive line in spring practice ... last name is pro-nounced “rail.”

2010 • REDSHIRT: Sat out as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: Three-time all-region performer from McMinn Central High School in Englewood, Tenn...all-region as a linebacker during his senior season...played for head coach and UTC graduate Josh Goodin...Offensive Player of the Year at quarterback as a senior...two-year letterwinner in basketball and base-ball...all-region player in baseball...graduated in the top 10% of his class...earned the football team’s Scholar Award.

PERSONAL: Born Oct. 6, 1990...son of David and Bridgette Rayl and Trish Wat-son...father played tight end for the Mocs for two seasons...oldest of five with two younger brothers, Ryan and Gabe, and two younger sisters, Amanda and Ashlyn...plans to major in Electrical Engineering.

Defensive Back • So.-RS • 5-11 • 160 Memphis, Tenn. • Ridgeway HS

Kristin Owens 372010 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Sat out as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: 2009 graduate of Ridgeway High School in Memphis, Tenn ... defensive back of the year as a senior ... led

the Roadrunners to a 7-3 record with 54 tackles, 8 PBUs and two INTs ... also a three-time MVP on the Lacrosse team.

PERSONAL: Born Aug. 22, 1991 ... son of Aloma and Kevin Owens ... majoring in Mechanical Engineering.

Kicker • Fr.-RS • 6-0 • 180Nashville, Tenn. • Father Ryan HS

Nick Pollard 302010 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Struggled throughout fall camp with a hip injury ... went 1-2 on PATs against Appalachian State before the injury forced him out for the rest of the year ... made the Dean’s List both semesters.

HIGH SCHOOL: 2009 Tennessee Mr. Football Kicker of the Year from Father Ryan High School in Nashville, Tenn...two-star recruit according to Rivals.com...hit 12 of 15 FG attempts as a senior with a long of 53 yards...50 of 55 kickoffs were touchbacks...made all 37 of his extra-point attempts....played for Bruce Lussier at Father Ryan...made the Tennessean Dream Team...four year letter winner on the soccer team...named to the honor roll numerous times during high school.

PERSONAL: Full name is Nick Charles Pollard...born July 16, 1991...son of Scott and Jennifer Pollard...has one younger brother, Mitchell...plans to major in Pre-Law/Criminal Justice.

record and an appearance in the Tennessee 5A State Championship game ... threw for 2,204 yards and 20 touchdowns with just two interceptions ... com-pleted 61% of his passes ... earned team MVP, Region 6 MVP, all-mid-state and all-state honors as a senior ... lettered in baseball his freshman year ... honor roll student his senior year.

PERSONAL: Born July 14, 1990 ... son of Ron and Deana Nichols ... has an older brother, Ryan, and an older sister, Kari ... brother played football at Ten-nessee Tech from 2004-07... father played at Vanderbilt ... majoring in Business Management.

NICHOLS’ CAREER STATSPassing G/GS Comp. Att. Int. Pct. Yards TD Long Effic. Avg./G2010 3/0 4 8 0 50.0 44 0 21 96.2 14.7

2010 • JUNIOR SEASON: Played in every game as the long snapper ... recorded two tackles ... Academic All-Southern Conference ... made the Dean’s List in the fall.

2009 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: Saw action in all 11 games as the long snap-per ... Academic All-Southern Conference honoree ... made the Dean’s List both semesters.

2008 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Saw ac-tion in nine games as the long snapper ... split time at the position with senior Mitchell Meadows ... made the Dean’s List for the 2008 fall semester.

HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year starter as the long-snapper at Ooltewah High School in Ooltewah, Tenn. ... helped the Owls to a 13-1 record and the Re-gion 2-5A championships as a junior ... advanced to the state semifinals as a senior ... member of the National Honor Society and Beta Club.

PERSONAL: Full name is Timothy Brock Oliver ... born July 24, 1989 ... son of Tim and Melanie Oliver ... majoring in Business Management.

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Defensive Back • Fr.-HS • 5-8 • 160Orlando, Fla. • Jones HS

Clim Robbins 8HIGH SCHOOL: Rated a two-star recruit by Scout.com and Rivals.com ... first team all-state selection in 2A at Jones High School in Orlando, Fla ... two-time first-team All-Orange Coun-ty selection ... led the Tigers to a 9-2 record as a senior for

head coach Kenard Lang ... 51 tackles and three interceptions in 2010 ... No. 33 in the Orlando Sentinel Central Florida Super60 ... hand-timed 4.32 in the 40-yard dash ... also competed for three years on the track team ... teammate of fellow signee Cam Montgomery.

PERSONAL: Son of Clim and Jill Robbins ... born Sept. 17, 1992 ... undecided on a major.

Quarterback • Fr.-RS • 6-3 • 195South Pittsburgh, Tenn. • South Pittsburg HS

Terrell Robinson 17CHATTANOOGA: Missed spring spring practice with a wrist injury but is expected to compete for the backup position.

2010 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out as a redshirt ... made the Athletics Director’s Honor Roll both semesters.

HIGH SCHOOL: Tennessee Mr. Football Division I-A Back of the Year award winner from South Pittsburg High School in South Pittsburg, Tenn...all-state selec-tion at quarterback who led the Pirates to the I-A title game...Chattanooga Times Free Press Best of Preps Player of the Year...district offensive player of the year and team MVP...threw for 1,687 yards, rushed for 1,322 yards and scored 46 to-tal TDs as a senior...played for head coach Vic Grider...four-year letter winner in basketball and district player of the year as a junior...two-time time Times Free Press Best of Preps basketball player...Salutatorian who is also a member of the Beta Club and earned the Highest Grade in Algebra Award...represented Marion County at the Leadership Summit in Nashville.

PERSONAL: Born Oct. 28, 1991...son of Vincent and DeAndrea Robinson...has an older brother, Antonio, and a younger sister, Kelsey...Vincent played basketball at UTC in 1988-89...Antonio currently plays at Tennessee Tech...plans to major in Business.

Tight End • Fr.-RS • 6-5 • 240Orlando, Fla. • Orlando Lutheran Academy

Faysal Shafaat 882010 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out as a redshirt. HIGH SCHOOL: Top 100 Central Florida recruit from Orlando Lutheran Academy in Orlando, Fla ... earned first team all-state

honors as a senior ... had 26 catches for 538 yards and eight TDs ... also played defensive end, recording 101 tackles ... led the state of Florida with 20 sacks ... helped Orlando Lutheran to a 7-3 record as a senior ... Crusaders went 10-2 during his junior year ... played for head coach Michael Viera ... made the honor roll ... also a standout basketball player who was the league MVP and first team all-district as a junior.

PERSONAL: Born Oct. 17, 1991 ... son of Michelle and Rizvan Shafaat ... has a younger brother, Imran, and younger sister, Alia ... undecided on a major ... name is pronounced “fes-EL sha-FAHT”.

Defensive Line • Fr.-RS • 6-2 • 250Memphis, Tenn. • Westwood HS

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Defensive Line • Fr.-RS • 6-2 • 210Hixson, Tenn. • Red Bank HS

Julian Reed 562010 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Sat out as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: 2010 graduate of Red Bank high school with current Mocs Keon Williams and Keith Mayes ... four-year let-

terwinner ... 76 tackles as a senior ... played for head coach Tim Daniels ... led the Lions to a 12-1 record and the district title as a senior, advancing to the quarterfi-nals of the state championships.

PERSONAL: Born June 7, 1992 ... son of Beth Bullian ... has a younger brother, Josh, and a younger sister, Ciera ... majoring in Mechanical Engineering.

Defensive Line • Fr.-RS • 6-2 • 245Palm Bay, Fla.

Keyon Reed 942010 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out as a redshirt ... made the Athletics Director’s Honor Roll in the spring.

HIGH SCHOOL: All-state defensive end from Palm Bay High School in Palm Bay, Fla...All-Space Coast First Team Defense as a senior...Bre-vard County All-Star selection...FACA All-Star selection...led the Pirates to a 9-4 mark as a senior...PBHS went 9-3 during his junior season when he played on the offensive line...helped Palm Beach HS to a 10-4 mark as a sophomore...earned the Area I Excellence Award for his work in the classroom...finished third in a poetry contest at PBHS...played for head coach Dan Burke.

PERSONAL: Born Sept. 10, 1991...brother, Walter, is a linebacker at Dean Col-lege (Mass.)...plans to major in Criminal Justice.

Offensive Line • So.-TR • 6-2 • 275Dayton, Tenn. • Tennessee

Kevin Revis 52PRIOR TO UTC: Redshirted the 2009 season at Tennessee ... played in one game in 2010 against Ole Miss.

HIGH SCHOOL: Rated a three-star recruit by Rivals.com out of Rhea County High School ... named to Knoxville News-Sentinel’s Top 20 Pros-pects in Tennessee ... finalist for Tennessee Mr. Football Award ...played in Toyota East-West All-Star Game ... All-State first team by both Tennessee coaches and sportswriters ... Region 4-4A Offensive Lineman of the Year ... named Chattanooga Times-Free Press Best of Preps first team ... helped team to Region 4 title and championship state quarterfinals berth his senior season ... Qualified for state tour-nament as heavyweight wrestler in junior season ... named Preseason Academic All-State in 2008.

2010 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year starter at Westwood High School in Memphis Tenn...played for head coach Ryan Williams...re-

corded 41 tackles, 15 tackles-for-loss and six sacks as a senior at defensive end...made the honor roll numerous times during high school.

PERSONAL: Born Oct. 30, 1991...son of Teresa Smith...plans to major in Engi-neering.

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Defensive Line • So.-1L • 6-5 • 335Brentwood, Tenn. • Brentwood HS

Michael Slowey 912010 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Did not see any action on the defensive line.

2009 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out the season as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year letterwinner at Brentwood High School in Brentwood, Tenn ... led the Bruins to an 11-2 record as a senior ... played for head coach Ron Crawford ... also lettered in LaCrosse and Wrestling.

PERSONAL: Full name is Michael Alan Slowey ... born Feb. 22, 1991 ... son of Steve and Jennie ... has an older sister, Amanda, and an older brother, Stephan ... Stephan played football at Lambuth University ... plans to major in Biology.

Tight End • Jr.-TR • 6-4 • 245Jacksonville, Fla. • Kentucky

Sean Stackhouse 83PRIOR TO UTC: Transfer from Kentucky who will have two years of eligibility remaining ... enrolled at UTC in January ... played in six games the last two years at Kentucky ... red-shirted in 2008 ... twice named scout team player of the week.

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter for Mandarin HS in Jacksonville, Fla ... as a se-nior, caught 32 passes for 426 yards and four touchdowns ... snagged 33 passes his junior season, good for 333 yards ... two-year member of the all-conference team ... team captain as a junior and senior ... listed as the nation’s No. 31 tight end by Scout.com ... selected to play in the Florida North-South All-Star Game but was un-able to participate because of an injury ... nominated for the U.S. Army All-America Game ... coached by Luther Price and the late J. D. Hall ... also participated in track and field and played basketball in high school ... put the shot in track and field ... three-year starter in basketball, helping the team to a pair of district championships

PERSONAL: Born on June 25, 1989 ... son of John and Jenni Stackhouse ... majoring in Criminal Justice

Defensive Line • Fr.-HS • 6-2 • 225Augusta, Ga. • Pebblebrook HS

darian stewart 96HIGH SCHOOL: Rated a two-star linebacker by Rivals.com ... likely to switch to defensive end ... played for head coach Ran-dall Smith at Pebblebrook High School in Mableton, Ga ... 60 tackles in seven games as a senior ... made the all-county team

in 2010 and played in the Senior Bowl ... member of the National Honor Society ... same high school as senior Omre Harris.

PERSONAL: Son of Avis Harrison and Daren Stewart ... born Oct. 15, 1992 ... has three older brothers and one younger sister ... undecided on a major.

Offensive Line • Fr.-RS • 6-1 • 255Sevierville, Tenn.• Sevier County HS

Patrick Sutton 722010 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out as a redshirt ... made the Dean’s List in the spring.

HIGH SCHOOL: All-state player from Sevier County High School in Sevierville, Tenn. ... played for head coach Steve Brewer ... three time all-conference offensive lineman ... placed second in the county in the shot put.

PERSONAL: Full name is Dennis Patrick Sutton ... son of Donna Adams and Dennis Sutton ... born Feb. 17, 1991 ... has one older brother, Joseph, and two younger brothers, Ethan and Eli ... plans to major in Physical Therapy.

Defensive Back • Fr.-HS • 5-9 • 170Sanford, Fla. • Seminole HS

T.J. Thompson 34HIGH SCHOOL: Rated a two-star recruit by Rivals.com ... four-year letter winner at Seminole High School in Sanford, Fla ... Florida Mr. Football 6A Player of the Year finalist as a senior is 2010 ... primarily played quarterback for head coach

Mike Cullison, but will switch to defensive back ... threw for 2,353 yards and 21 touchdowns while running for 559 yards and eight TDs as a senior ... earned All-Seminole County honors ... led Seminole to a 36-7 record over the last three years, including the 6A state title in 2008 ... No. 33 in the Orlando Sentinel Central Florida Super60 ... teammate of fellow Mocs signee Ron Moore.

PERSONAL: Son of Deron and Yealishea Thompson ... born Feb. 23, 1993 ... full name is Deron Christopher Thompson ... has a younger brother, Chris, and a younger sister Ayanna ... plans to major in Business.

Defensive Back • Sr.-3L • 6-0 • 205Huntsville, Ala. • Buckhorn HS

Jordan Tippit

CHATTANOOGA: One of the top returning defenders on the team ... has played in 30 games with 19 starts ... eight career INTs is T8th all-time at UTC ... voted team captain for the 2011 season.

2010 • JUNIOR SEASON: No.1 on the depth chart at safety ... 1,190-pound three-lift total set a new school record for WR/DBs ... has eight career INTs, ty-ing for No. 8 all-time at UTC ... finished with 29 tackles and three INTs in 2010 ... second on the team with eight tackles vs. Appalachian State ... DNP vs. WCU and EKU after suffering a high-ankle sprain at Jacksonville State (Sept. 11) ... had an INT against the Gamecocks but did not play in the second half ... made six tackles in his return at The Citadel ... sealed the Georgia Southern win with a late INT ... returned an INT 66 yards for a TD against Samford ... first Mocs with a pick-six since 2008 and the fourth lon-gest INT return for a TD in school history ... made the Athletics Director’s Honor Roll in the fall.

2009 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: Named First Team All-Southern Conference by the league’s media ... second in the SoCon with five INTs ... tied for 19th in the nation in that same category ... five INTs also tied for fifth most in a season at

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HIGH SCHOOL: Rated a two-star prospect by ESPN.com ... three-time all-state player at Alcoa High School in Alcoa, Tenn ... put up 1,013 yards and 15 touchdowns for head coach Gary Rankin ... led the Tornadoes to the TSSAA 3A state champion-

ship ... Alcoa has won seven consecutive state titles ... posted a 58-2 record during his four-year career ... three-time Knoxville News Sentinel PrepXtra selection ... ran for over 3,000 in his prep career ... also played basketball and track ... state finalist in the shot put ... honor roll student.

PERSONAL: Son of Arthur and Teresa Tyson ... has two younger sisters, Brealyn and Kyrin ... born Feb. 22, 1993 ... plans to major in Sports Medicine.

Defensive Line • Fr.-RS • 6-3 • 235Knoxville, Tenn. • Bearden HS

Davis Tull 902010 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out as a redshirt...made the Dean’s List in the fall with a perfect 4.0 g.p.a. and again in the spring.

HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year letter winner at Bearden High School in Knoxville, Tenn ... played for head coach Brad Taylor ... all-region as a junior ... preseason all-star as a senior before breaking his femur in the second game of the year ... missed the rest of his senior season ... member of the Honor Society.

PERSONAL: Full name is Charles Davis Tull ... son of Amy Bailey and Tim Tull ... has one older brother, Harrison ... born Nov. 12, 1991 ... majoring in Biology.

Wide Recevier • Jr.-2L • 5-11 • 195Thompson’s Station, Tenn. • Independence HS

Jeff Veres

CHATTANOOGA: Came to UTC as a kicker as a true fresh-man in 2008 but did not see any action in his first year ... moved to receiver in 2009 where he played in nine games, mostly on special teams ... moved back to kicker in 2010 where he start-

ed the last 10 games of the year ... holds the school record for receivers with a 385 bench ... put up 225 pounds 21 times ... last name is pronounced “VEHR-us.”

2010 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: Forced to kick in 2010 due to the injury to fresh-man Nick Pollard ... 385 bench press broke the school record for WR/DBs ... 39-42 on PATs ... second-most PATs in a season in school history ... 3-9 on FGs ... tied for the team lead with 48 points ... Academic All-Southern Conference.

2009 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Saw ac-tion in nine games, mostly on special teams...Academic All-Southern Con-ference honoree...made the Athletics Di-rector’s Honor Roll during the fall semes-ter and on the Dean’s List in the spring.

2008 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out his first year in the program as a redshirt ... started as a PK and moved to WR in the spring ... made the Dean’s List both semesters.

HIGH SCHOOL: Kicker and receiver for Independence High School...named all-

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UTC ... recovered two fumbles, giving him six of the Mocs’ 19 takeaways on the year ... seven tackles and a sack against GSC ... four stops at Presbyterian ... six tackles at Samford ... tied a career high with 12 tackles at Georgia Southern ... also recovered a fumble against the Eagles ... seven tackles and an INT at Appalachian State ... made the Athletics Director’s Honor Roll for the fall semester.

2008 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Saw action in 10 games off the bench as a true freshman ... recorded 27 tackles ... 23 solo hits ... logged three tackles-for-loss, two against Appalachian State ... forced a fumble at Furman ... made 12 tackles, 10 solo, in the season finale against Samford.

HIGH SCHOOL: Defensive back with 10 career interceptions at Buckhorn High School ... credited with 38 tackles in 2007 ... also made four interceptions and three tackles for loss ... registered 44 hits, six pickoffs and four tackles for negative yardage during junior season ... selected by teammates as captain his senior year ... averaged 37.25 yards per kick return, returning two for touchdowns ... returned a kickoff 89 yards with 21 seconds left to lift Buckhorn over Bob Jones ... scored Bucks’ only touchdown in first-round playoff loss to Spain Park ... named to the 2007 Huntsville Times Class 5A/6A All-Metro Team ... as a junior, named 5A/6A All-Metro and 6A All-Region 8 Team . . named team’s Most Outstanding Junior ... earned Big Play and Hardest Hit awards ... coached at Buckhorn by Michael Jackson ... also participated in basketball and track.

PERSONAL: Born Dec. 20, 1989 ... son of Eric Tippit and Jenetta Johnson ... father played football at Kentucky State ... mother played basketball at UAB ... majoring in Sport Administration.

TIPPIT’S CAREER STATISTICSYear G/GS UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-Yds2008 10/0 23 4 27 0.0 3.0 1 0 0 0 0-02009 11/11 35 25 60 2.0 3.5 0 2 0 2 5-592010 9/8 22 7 29 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 1 3-90Tot 30/19 80 36 116 2.0 6.5 2 2 0 3 8-149

TIPPIT’S CAREER HIGHSTackles ... 12 (2x) Last at Ga. Southern (10/17/09) TFLs ....................2 vs. Appalachian St. (11/8/08)Sacks ......... 1.0 (2x) Last at Elon (10/24/09) INTs .......1 (8x) Last vs. Samford (11/13/10)

TIPPIT’S 2010 GAME-BY-GAMEGame UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-YdsAppalachian St. 7 1 8 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0-0Jacksonville St. 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1-21E. Kentucky DNPW. Carolina DNPThe Citadel 5 1 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0Ga. Southern 4 2 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1-3Furman 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0-0Elon 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0Auburn 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0Samford 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1-66Wofford 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0

TIPPIT’S 2009 GAME-BY-GAMEGame UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-YdsGlenville St. 5 2 7 1.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0-0Furman 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1-21at Presbyterian 2 2 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0Wofford 1 2 3 0.0 0.5 0 0 0 1 1-20 at Samford 4 2 6 0.0 1.0 0 0 0 1 1-15at Ga. Southern 7 5 12 0.0 0.0 0 1 0 0 0-0at Elon 2 1 3 1.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0-0W. Carolina 4 0 4 0.0 0.0 0 1 0 0 1-0at ASU 3 4 7 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1-3The Citadel 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0at Alabama 3 6 9 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0

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Linebacker • Fr.-RS • 5-11 • 220Decatur, Ga. • Southwest DeKalb HS

Muhasibi Wakeel 382010 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out as a redshirt...name is pronounced “mu-HA-suh-bee wah-KEEL”.

HIGH SCHOOL: Two-time all-region, all-county and all-state linebacker from Southwest DeKalb High School in Decatur, Ga...four-year starter for head coach Buck Godfrey...helped lead the Panthers to the second round of the state playoffs as a senior with a 10-2 record...recorded 169 tackles as a se-nior...led the team to the state quarterfinals and a 9-4 mark as a junior...added 148 tackles as a junior...made 104 tackles as a sophomore, giving him 100+ tackles in each of his last three seasons.

PERSONAL: Born Oct. 4, 1991...son of Rasheedah Guyden and Imad Wakeel...has two young brothers, Imad and Ibrahim, and one older sister, Surrayya...father ran track at Morehouse College in Atlanta, Ga...undecided on a major.

Running Back • So.-TR • 5-9 • 195 Atlanta, Ga. • Alabama A&M

Desmond Walker 362010 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out after transferring to UTC from Alabama A&M.

2009 • REDSHIRT SEASON (ALABAMA A&M): Did not see any action as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: 2009 graduate of Benjamin E. Mayes High School in Atlanta, Ga ... played for head coach Dominic Calloway ... honor roll student ... also ran track.

PERSONAL: Full name is Desmond Lamar Walker ... born March 7, 1991 ... son of Charlie and Priscilla Walker ... has two older brothers, Cornelius and Jabari ... Cor-nelius played football at Grambling (2007-10)...majoring in Business Administration.

Defensive Line • Jr.-2L • 6-2 • 235Griffin, Ga. • Stephenson HS

Joshua Williams 95CHATTANOOGA: Missed spring practice after off season shoulder surgery ... expected to return to his all-conference

form as a junior.

2010 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: No. 1 on the depth chart on the left end of the defensive line...has 12.0 career sacks and needs 3.0 more to break the school record ... took part in the H.O.P.E. men-toring program in the fall to help new UTC freshmen with their adjustments to college life...preseason 2nd Team All-SoCon selection...three tackles against Appalachian State ... career-high three sacks against EKU ... six solo stops vs. Georgia Southern is a career-high ...

region and Kicker of the Year...8-12 on field goals as a senior...15-24 for his ca-reer...caught 7 TDs passes and had over 500 yards receiving...earned John Maher Scholar Athlete of the Month...teammate of current Moc Ryan Consiglio.

PERSONAL: Full name is Jeffrey Alan Veres...born August 23, 1989...Son of Al and Kaye Veres...majoring in Marketing.

made five tackles at Wofford. 2009 • FRESHMAN SEASON: True freshman who started last nine games...earned Second Team All-Southern Conference by the league’s media...named to the SoCon All-Freshman Team by the league coaches...second on the team with a UTC freshman record seven sacks...third in the SoCon and tied for 31st in the FCS in sacks...seven sacks is tied for No. 3 on UTC’s single-season list...posted a season-high seven tackles against The Citadel...named to the Dean’s List for the fall semester.

HIGH SCHOOL: All-state defensive lineman from for Stephenson High School in Stone Mountain, Ga…named to the Georgia High School Class 5A First Team All-State as a defensive lineman following his senior year…four-year letterwinner and three-year starter for the Jaguars…three-time all-region and all-county selection…Stephenson had a 40-6 record in his four seasons, including a 9-1 mark as a se-nior…recorded 63 tackles and 13 sacks last season..team’s defensive line MVP…three-time ‘Hi-Five Player Spotlight’…also lettered in track & field in his sophomore and junior seasons…honor roll student throughout his high school career…also earned honors as the top biology student at Stephenson High School.

PERSONAL: Full name is Joshua Christopher Williams…born June 11, 1991…son of Sonia and Timothy Williams…majoring in Exercise Science.

WILLIAMS’ CAREER STATISTICSYear G/GS UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-Yds2009 11/9 23 8 31 7.0 9.5 1 1 1 1 0-02010 11/11 22 10 32 5.0 8.5 0 2 2 0 0-0Tot 21/19 45 18 63 12.0 18.0 1 3 3 1 0-0

WILLIAMS’ CAREER HIGHSTackles .............7 vs. The Citadel (11/14/09) Sacks .... 3.0 vs. Eastern Kentucky (9/18/10)TFLs 3.0 (2x) Last vs. Eastern Kentucky (9/18/10)

WILLIAMS’ 2010 GAME-BY-GAMEGame UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-YdsASU. 3 0 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0JSU 1 0 1 0.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0-0E. Kentucky 3 0 3 3.0 3.0 0 0 0 0 0-0W. Carolina 1 1 2 0.0 0.5 0 0 0 0 0-0The Citadel 2 0 2 1.0 1.0 0 1 0 0 0-0Ga. Southern 6 0 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0Furman 0 4 4 0.5 0.5 0 1 0 0 0-0Elon 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0Auburn 1 2 2 0.5 0.5 0 0 1 0 0-0Samford 1 0 1 0.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0-0Wofford 2 3 5 0.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0-0

WILLIAMS’S 2009 GAME-BY-GAMEGame UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-YdsGlenville St. 1 0 1 1.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0-0Furman 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0at Presby 3 0 3 2.0 3.0 0 0 0 0 0-0Wofford 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0-0 at Samford 3 0 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0at GSU 1 2 3 1.0 1.0 1 1 0 0 0-0at Elon 3 1 4 1.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0-0W. Carolina 3 1 4 1.0 1.0 0 0 1 0 0-0at ASU 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0The Citadel 5 2 7 1.0 2.5 0 0 0 0 0-0at Alabama 2 2 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0

Offensive Line • Jr.-2L • 6-3 • 265Dacula, Ga. • Mill Creek HS

Austin Wilson

2010 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: Saw action in nine games at center and left guard ... started eight times at guard ... made the Dean’s List in the fall.

2009 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Moved from tight end over to the center position where he saw action in nine games with one start...Academic All-Southern Con-ference honoree...made the Athletics Director’s Honor Roll for the fall semester.

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2008 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out the year as a redshirt...made the Dean’s List both semesters.

HIGH SCHOOL: Caught 12 passes for 125 yards at tight end at Mill Creek High School...graded out at 85 percent as a blocker and recorded 48 pancake blocks...awarded Tight End of the Year and Player of the Month by the Gwinnett Touchdown Club...first team all-county and All-Region 7-5A by the Atlanta Jour-nal Constitution...led Hawks to 7-4 record senior year and first round of the state playoffs...three-year starter who also picked up first team all-county and all-region accolades as a junior...received Gwinnett County Player of the Month and Mill Creek Football Offensive Player of the Week awards in 2006...coached at Mill Creek by Shannon Jarvis...played in inaugural Rivals of Gwinnett All-Star Game...also lettered in basketball and track and field...discus thrower on track team...never missed a day of school from first grade through high school graduation.

PERSONAL: Full name is Austin Cole Wilson...born Sept. 8, 1989...son of Bob Wilson and Gail Abbott...has one sister, Lexi...majoring in Business Management.

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Defensive Back • So.-1L • 5-10 • 180Lawrenceville, Ga. • Berkmar HS

Kadeem Wise 5CHATTANOOGA: Preseason second team All-Southern Conference selection.

2010 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Named Southern Conference Freshman of the Year by the league’s coaches and media ... also earned spots on the media’s All-SoCon 2nd Team and the SoCon All-Freshman Team ... listed at the No. 1 position at left cornerback on the depth chart ... 6 INTs on the year breaks the UTC freshman record set by current head coach Russ Huesman in 1978 ... tied for No. 7 in the nation in intercep-tions ... added 29 tackles and six PBUs on the year ... tied for third in the SoCon with 12 passes defended ... six tackles at Jacksonville State ... two picks at West-ern Carolina ... first Moc with two picks in a game since 2007 ... SoCon Fresh-man of the Week following the game at WCU ... diving pick at Furman late in the game sealed the Mocs win ...three PBUs against Samford ... made the Athletics Director’s Honor Roll both semesters.

2009 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out the year as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: Two-star product from Lawrenceville, Ga., according to Rivals.com and Scout.com…ranked No. 55 among cornerbacks according to ESPN.com…played for head coach John Thompson at Berkmar High School…team captain and all-county defensive back as a senior…recorded 51 tackles, 12 pass breakups and an interception…had 15 receptions for 310 yards…ran back three kickoffs for TDs…also handled the punt return duties…four-year letter winner in football and track & field…team-high grade-point-average as a senior and nomi-nated by teachers for the Student Leadership committee in Washington, D.C…selected to the People to People student ambassador program…competed in the 2009 Elite Sports 10th Annual King Kamehameha Classic in Honolulu, Hawaii…

participated in the 2009 Youth Friendship Games in Austria.

PERSONAL: Full name is Kenyan Kadeem Wise…born April 7, 1991…son of Marcus and Kathryn Wise…has an older brother, Marcus, younger brother, Ja-maal, and an older sister, Shalayia…Marcus played football at Albany State and the University of West Georgia…majoring in Sports Administration.

WISE’S CAREER STATISTICSYear G/GS UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-Yds2010 11/11 21 8 29 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 6 6-2

WISE’S 2010 GAME-BY-GAMEGame UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-YdsASU 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0JSU 5 1 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 1-0E. Kentucky 6 1 7 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 1-0W. Carolina 1 2 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 2-2The Citadel 1 2 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1-0Ga. Southern 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0Furman 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1-0Elon 4 1 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0Auburn 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0Samford 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 3 0-0Wofford 3 0 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0

Defensive Back • So.-TR • 6-1 • 190Hendersonville, Tenn. • Tusculum

Nick Yazzie 35CHATTANOOGA: Transferred to UTC and sat out last season ... participated in spring practice.

PRIOR TO UTC: Played in six games off the bench at Tuscu-lum ... made seven tackles, three unassisted.

HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated from Hendersonville High School in Hendersonville, Tenn. ... coached by Bruce Hatfield ... First Team All-State ... First Team All-Mid-State returner ... Region 5 MVP ... All-County MVP ... Titans Player of the Week... Team MVP and Special Team Award recipient ... East/West All-State game MVP... East/West All-State captain ... Titans Player of the Week ... established Hender-sonville HS record for most touchdowns in a season, most yards in a season and most receiving yards in a season ... member of region championship team in 2008 ... lettered in football and track.

PERSONAL: Full name is Bruce Nicholas Yazzie... born Oct. 17, 1990 ... son of Bruce and Regina Yazzie ... majoring in Finance.

Wide Receiver • Fr.-HS • 5-11 • 190Hendersonville, Tenn. • Beech HS

Max Zichini 85HIGH SCHOOL: 2011 graduate of Beech High School in Hen-dersonville, Tenn. ... played for head coach Anthony Crabtree ... helped the Buccaneers to an 11-3 mark as a senior.

PERSONAL: Full name is Max Bishop Zinchini ... born March 17, 1992 ... son of Lisa and Michael Zinchini ... plans to major in Nursing.

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Very few individuals can impact a pro-gram the way Russ Huesman has influ-enced Chattanooga Mocs football over the last two seasons. Hired on Dec. 22, 2008 as the 22nd head coach at UTC, Huesman has orchestrated one of the greatest turnarounds in NCAA history, guiding his alma mater to back-to-back winning seasons for the first time in nearly 20 years.

A 1983 graduate of UTC and a former defensive back for Chattanooga, Hues-man used his 25 years of coaching ex-perience to change the culture of Mocs football - academically, athletically and socially.

On the field, UTC has posted back-to-back 6-5 seasons for the first time since 1990 and 1991. The six wins in 2009 equaled the number of victories the Mocs posted in the three previous years combined. Chattanooga’s 5-3 SoCon record in 2010 represented its most league wins since 1985.

For his efforts on the field, Huesman was named the 2009 SoCon Coach of the Year. That season, UTC tied a school record with eight individuals earning All-SoCon recognition. The Mocs broke that record with nine All-SoCon picks in 2010.

Senior defensive end Josh Beard went from a virtual unknown to the 2009 SoCon Defensive Player of the Year.

Beard (2009), kicker Craig Camay (2009) and receiver Joel Bradford (2010) have given the Mocs three All-American honors in Hues-man’s two seasons. Receiv-er Blue Cooper signed a free agent contract with the Phil-adelphia Eagles following the 2009 season, while de-fensive back Buster Skrine was drafted in the fifth round by the Cleveland Browns in 2011.

As good as things are on the field in Huesman’s first two seasons, they were even better off it. A school record 10 Mocs made the Academic All-SoCon team in 2009 with another nine honored in 2010. UTC also posted its highest APR scores in 2010, getting out of APR penalties for the first time since 2005.

Fans certainly took notice of all of this success as attendance skyrocketed over the last two years. After seeing just 5,748 fans per game in the year

prior to Huesman taking over, the Mocs have averaged more than 10,000 fans in each of the last two seasons. The Mocs have set records in annual atten-dance and season ticket sales in each of the last two years.

For years, Chattanooga football had been an afterthought in the area. Now the Mocs are at the forefront of alumni, supporters and college football fans throughout the Scenic City and tri-state area.

Prior to his return to Chattanooga Hues-man spent the previous 25 years build-ing a reputation as one of the top de-fensive-minded assistant coaches in the country.

Huesman was the defensive coordina-tor at the University of Richmond from 2004-08, helping guide the Spiders to the 2008 Football Championship Sub-division National Title. Richmond was known for its “Stonewall Defense,” a phrase that was coined by Bruce Dowd of the College Sporting News. The Spi-

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More on russ huesManCoaching Experience2009-Present Chattanooga Head Coach2004-08 Richmond Assistant Coach1998-03 Memphis Assistant Coach1984-97 William & Mary Assistant Coach1983-84 South Carolina Grad. Assistant1982 Chattanooga Student Assistant

Head Coaching RecordYear School Overall Conf. (Finish)2009 Chattanooga 6-5 4-4 (4th)2010 Chattanooga 6-5 5-3 (3rd)Total 2 Years 12-10 9-7

Coaching Honors2009 SoCon Media Coach of the Year2009 SoCon Coaches co-Coach of the Year

PersonalFull Name: Russell Frederick HuesmanBorn: Jan. 28, 1960Hometown: Cincinnati, OhioAge: 51Wife: AmyChildren: Jacob (18), Natalie (15) Emily (12), Levi (8)Education: Chattanooga B.S. - Business Education (1983)

ders’ defense was ranked in the top 15 in the nation from 2006-08 under Hues-man’s guidance.

The “Stonewall Defense” was most im-pressive in the 2008 national title game played in Chattanooga. His Spiders held the No. 4 Montana Grizzlies scoreless for three quarters, and just seven points total, in a 24-7 win. In four seasons Huesman produce a total of 19 defen-sive all-conference players, including NFL draftee Lawrence Sidbury, Jr. (DL - 2009) who was a two-time first team All-CAA pick in 2007 and 2008.

Huesman spent six years at the Univer-sity of Memphis (1998-2003) where he held several positions, serving as the recruiting coordinator and offensive line coach, before leaving for Richmond. He also coached the outside linebackers, tight ends and running backs. As re-cruiting coordinator, Huesman brought in a top 50 recruiting class, ranked No. 1 in Conference USA, in 2002. It was the first recruiting class ranked in the top 50 at Memphis.

Huesman also coached for 14 years at William & Mary and was the Tribe’s defensive coordinator for the 1996-97 seasons. During his tenure with the Tribe, Huesman coached current NFL star Darren Sharper, who led a defense

ranked second in the nation, allowing just 231.8 yards per game in 1996. That defensive squad also led the Yankee Conference in total defense and helped power the Indians to their first confer-ence title since 1970. In 1997, the Tribe defense was third overall in the Atlantic 10 and led the league in pass efficiency defense.

In addition to coordinating the Tribes’ defense, Huesman, also coached the

Russ Huesman is entering the third season as the head coach at his alma mater. He was a defensive back for the Mocs from 1978-81.

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secondary, a job he took over in 1991. In eight seasons under his direction, the College of William & Mary developed one of the most effective backfields in the nation.

During his time at William & Mary, Hues-man also coached Steve Christie, a 15-year NFL place kicker with Tampa Bay, Buffalo, San Diego and the New York Giants. His coaching family tree also includes Mike Tomlin, head coach of

Russ Huesman has breathed new life into the football program at his alma mater. UTC has put together back-to-back winning seasons for the first time in nearly 20 years.

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September ............................... 5-3 October .................................... 5-3 November ................................ 2-4

vs. Non-Conference.................. 3-3 vs. SoCon Record .................... 9-7

vs. Ranked Opponents ............. 3-4 UTC’s Record in Games... Decided by 4-7 pts ............... 3-2 Decided by 3 or less pts. ..... 1-1

UTC’s Record When Scoring... Less than 14 pts. ................. 0-3 14-24 points ......................... 2-2 25+ points .......................... 10-5

UTC’s Record When Allowing... Less than 14 pts. .................. 5-0 14-24 points .......................... 4-1 25+ points ............................. 3-9

Leading after 1stQ .................... 6-2Leading at the half .................... 7-2Leading after the 3rdQ.............. 8-2

Trailing after the 1stQ ............... 4-8Trailing at the half ..................... 4-8Trailing after the 3rdQ ............... 4-8

Tied after the 1stQ .................... 2-1 Tied at the half ...............................Tied after the 3rdQ ........................

Playing an OT game ......................

Scoring first............................... 6-3Opponent scores first ............... 6-7

Outrushing opponent ................ 7-1 Being outrushed ....................... 5-9

Outpassing opponent ............. 11-6Being outpassed ....................... 1-4

More TOs than Opponent ......... 2-7Fewer TOs than Opponent ....... 7-2 TOs tied .................................... 3-1 No TOs Caused by UTC ........... 1-3 No TOs Committed by UTC ...... 3-1

Day Game (KO before 5pm)..... 7-7 Night Game .............................. 5-3 Grass Surface........................... 3-5 Artifical Surface ........................ 9-5 Post Bye-Week ......................... 2-0

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statistics under huesMan 2009 2010Rushing Offense ...................... 85.0 (8/112) ....................152.8 (6/52)Passing Offense ...................... 216.8 (4/39) .....................277.2 (2/8)Pass Efficiency ........................ 113.7 (6/77) ...................136.82 (4/23) Total Offense ........................... 301.8 (7/86) ....................430.0 (3/11)Scoring Offense ........................ 21.5 (6/68) ......................31.6 (3/17)Turnover Margin ........................ 0 (T5/59) ......................... 0 (7/55)Rushing Defense ..................... 148.8 (5/65) ....................162.5 (3/75)Passing Defense ..................... 158.9 (2/13) ....................207.5 (8/64)Pass Efficiency Def. Rating ..... 120.1 (5.54) ..................143.65 (9/103)Total Defense ...........................307.7 (3/.28) ...................370.0 (6/80)Scoring Defense ....................... 25.7 (4.68) ......................31.2 (8/95) Net Punting ............................... 32.6 (8/66) ....................29.71 (9/106)Punt Returns ............................. 11.7 (3/18) .......................9.5 (1/48)Kickoff Returns ......................... 19.8 (6/65) ......................20.1 (5/68) Interceptions ............................ 11 (T3/T54) ...................... 13 (6/33) Fumbles Recovered ....................8 (5/67) ......................... 14 (3/18) 3rd Down Conversion ...............38% (6/63) .....................48.7% (1/3)Opponent 3rd Down Conv ....... 46% (6/111) ...................41.6% (7/90)4th Down Conversion ...............44% (5/65) ....................52.9% (4/35)Opponent 4th Down Conv ........43% (3/52) ....................52.9% (7/81)Sacks ........................................ 30 (T2/13) .................... 1.82 (4/T57)Sacks Allowed ........................... 9 (T1/T3) .......................1.36 (4/28)Time of Possession ................. 30:09 (5/54) ....................30:53 (4/39)Penalty Yards ........................... 38.6 (2/11) ......................56.4 (6/59)Red Zone Offense ....................80% (7/56) ..................... .69% (6/93)Red Zone Defense ................ 87% T7/T105) .................. .81% (6/73)Home Attendance/Game ........ 10,543 (5/32) ..................12,699 (3/24)Home Total Attendance .......... 52,713 (5/27) ..................63,494 (5/30)(SoCon/National Rank)

Opponent Overall Home AwayAlabama 0-1 0-0 0-1Appalachian State 0-2 0-1 0-1Auburn 0-1 0-0 0-1The Citadel 2-0 1-0 1-0Eastern Kentucky 1-0 1-0 0-0Elon 0-2 0-1 0-1Furman 1-1 0-1 1-0Georgia Southern 1-1 1-0 0-1Glenville State 1-0 1-0 0-0Jacksonville State 0-1 0-0 0-1Presbyterian 1-0 0-0 1-0Samford 2-0 1-0 1-0Western Carolina 2-0 1-0 1-0Wofford 1-1 1-0 0-1

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the Pittsburgh Steelers, Alan Williams, the defensive backs coach for the Indianapolis Colts and Sean McDermott, the defensive coordinator for the Carolina Panthers. All three played for Huesman at William & Mary.

A native of Cincinnati, Ohio, Huesman played prep football at perennial power Moeller High School, where he lettered for four years under head coach Gerry Faust. He helped Moeller’s team compile a record of 43-0-1 and win a pair of Ohio state championships.

An all-city selection in football as a senior, Huesman signed a football scholarship with Chattanooga, where he started all four years as a defensive back (1978-81) and was a two-sport athlete. He played under the late Joe Morrison for two years and competed his final two seasons under Bill Oliver. Huesman also patrolled centerfield on the baseball diamond for the Mocs during his freshman and junior seasons.

During his playing career at UTC, the Mocs posted a 31-11-2 mark and were Southern Conference co-Champions in his freshman and sophomore seasons.

Huesman was on the Mocs’ sidelines for the 1982 season as a student coach, earning his degree in business education in 1983. He followed that up with a move to the University of South Carolina as a graduate assistant under Morrison.

Huesman and his wife Amy have two daughters, Natalie (15) and Emily (12) and two sons, Jacob (18) and Levi (8). Jacob was the 2010 Tennessee Division II-AA Mr. Football at Chat-tanooga’s Baylor School and is now a freshman quarterback for the Mocs.

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Defensive Coordinator • Third Yearsacred heart ‘98

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Adam Fuller is entering his third season as the Mocs’ defensive coordinator. Chatta-nooga has made great strides on the defen-sive side of the ball in each of his first two seasons, resulting in back-to-back winning seasons for the first time in almost two de-cades.

The Mocs ranked in the top 20 in the nation in sacks and passing defense in 2009 and third in the Southern Conference in rushing defense in 2010. UTC was also in the top 20 in the nation with 14 fumbles recovered in 2010.

In two seasons, Fuller has helped guide eight defensive players to All-Southern Conference honors, including 2009 Defensive Player of the Year and All-American Josh Beard and 2010 Freshman of the Year Kadeem Wise. Cornerback Buster Skrine became the first Moc drafted since 2001 when he was taken by the Cleveland Browns in the fifth round of the 2011 NFL Draft.

Prior to coming to UTC, Fuller was the head coach for one season at Assumption College in Worcester, Mass. He worked with head coach Russ Huesman when they were both on staff at Richmond from 2005-07. There he coached the special teams and lineback-ers, helping the Spiders to back-to-back conference champion-ships and appearances in the FCS playoffs.

Fuller began his coaching career as a linebackers coach at WPI (1998). He also coached at Wagner College (1999-04) where he was promoted to co-defensive coordinator in 2004.

As a collegian, Fuller was a four-year letterwinner at Sacred Heart University. He earned Football Gazette All-American honors as a linebacker in 1996 and served as team captain in 1997.

A Tewksbury, Ma., native he played varsity football at Tewksbury High. Fuller earned his Bachelor’s in Criminal Justice with a minor in Sociology in 1998. In addition, he earned a Masters in Second-ary Education in 2001 from Wagner. He and his wife, Hope, have two sons, Jack and Aidan.

Offensive Coordinator • Third Yeareast tennessee state ‘99

Marcus satterfield

Marcus Satterfield is entering his third season as offensive coordinator and has installed a high-powered scheme into the Mocs’ program. Chattanooga has taken huge steps forward in its production each of the last two seasons, re-sulting in back-to-back winning seasons for the first time in nearly two decades.

In the year prior to Satterfield’s arrival, the Mocs generated less than 150 yards of total offense per game and just 13 points an outing. Two years later, those numbers have doubled thanks to his creative play-calling and organization.

The 2010 season saw UTC rank No. 11 in the nation with 4,730 yards of total offense, the third highest mark in school history. Chattanooga also ranked in the top 20 in the FCS with 31.5 points per game, the second highest total in school history. Joel Bradford set a school record with 1,284 receiving yards, while quarterback B.J. Coleman continues to climb the Mocs’ all-time lists for passing statistics.

UTC ranked No. 8 in the nation in passing offense with 277 yards per game and was third in the FCS in third-down conversions at 48.7%. Five offensive players were named to the All-SoCon team, while Brad-ford was pegged Third-Team All-American by the Associated Press.

In 2009, Coleman and Blue Cooper made up one of the top pass-catch tandems in the country. Cooper was No. 6 in the nation with 84 recep-tions and went on to sign a free-agent contract with the Philadelphia Eagles.

Prior to coming to UTC, Satterfield was the offensive coordinator at UT Martin for three seasons. There he helped the Skyhawks win the 2006 Ohio Valley Conference championship and finish with the No. 1 ranked scoring offense in the OVC in 2008. He also led the 2007 squad to a No. 1 league ranking in total offense and points-per-game.

Chattanooga head coach Russ Huesman and Satterfield worked to-gether at Richmond during the 2004 season. Satterfield left Richmond to coach at Western Carolina for two years before joining UT Martin’s staff.

Satterfield was a three-year letterman as a wide receiver and punter at East Tennessee State from 1995-98, earning his degree from ETSU in 1999. He also played point guard for Chattanooga State Community College during the 1994-95 season. He is married to the former Sarah Houser and the couple has one daughter, Harper.

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Russ Ehrenfeld is entering his third season as an assistant coach at his alma mater. A former teammate of head coach Russ Huesman, Eh-renfeld brings more than 28 years of coaching experience to Chattanooga.

Ehrenfeld started at UTC as the offensive line coach and made an immediate impact in 2009.

That unit went from one of the most maligned in 2008 to only allowing nine sacks all of 2009, tying for the fewest in the SoCon and the third lowest total in the nation. UTC did not allow a sack for the last four games of the season, including a trip to FBS National Champion Ala-bama in the season finale.

In 2010, he turned his attention to the centers and guards, helping T.J. Hurless earn a spot on the All-SoCon second team. Add in Chris Harr and Ehrenfeld has guided two Mocs to all-league honors in his two years at UTC.

Ehrenfeld’s last stop was Tennessee State, where his offensive line set the tone for the No. 1 rushing offense in the Ohio Valley Conference while allowing just the second fewest number of sacks in the league. All totaled, he has coached more than ten offensive lineman that have gone on to play professionally.

Ehrenfeld previously coached the offensive line at TSU for three sea-sons (1997-99), helping the Tigers capture back-to-back OVC champi-onships in 1998 and 1999. Notably, four linemen from the 1999 team went on to play in the NFL.

A native of Hillside, N.J., Ehrenfeld played four seasons at Chattanoo-ga, helping the Mocs claim three SoCon titles as a starting offensive guard. He earned his bachelor’s degree in secondary education-his-tory in 1981.

Following graduation, Ehrenfeld’s first coaching position was at TMI Academy as the offensive line coach. His first collegiate position was as a graduate assistant at the University of South Carolina, where he had the opportunity to coach the Gamecocks in the 1984 Gator Bowl. Since then, he has also coached at Austin Peay (1985-87, 95-96), Itawamba Community College (1988-89), Southeast Missouri State (1990-92), Eastern Michigan (1993-94), Alabama State (2000) and Bucknell (2001-02).

He and his wife, Laurie, have three children, Ashley, Brennen and Ka-tie.

Tight Ends • Third YearChattanooga ‘81

Russ Ehrenfeld

Jimmy Lindsey enters his second season as the defensive line coach at his alma ma-ter. This is his second stint as an assistant at UTC, having coached the linebackers in 2002.

In 2010, the Mocs allowed just 163 rushing yards per game, ranking No. 3 in the South-

ern Conference. Defensive end Chris Donald totaled 7.5 sacks, No. 4 in the SoCon and tied for 24th in the nation. Donald went on to earn Second Team All-SoCon honors.

Lindsey returned to Chattanooga after spending the previous year at UT Martin. He was the defensive line coach at Miami (Ohio) in 2007-08. Under Lindsey, the Redhawks dominated the MAC, lead-ing the league in rushing defense, total defense, scoring defense and sacks in 2007. He also served as the co-special teams coordi-nator in charge of kickoff return and the punt return unit.

Before Miami, Lindsey spent four years at Gardner-Webb, coach-ing the defensive line and linebackers while also serving as the recruiting coordinator. Under Lindsey’s tutelage, Harold Wells was named I-AA National Defensive Lineman of the Year by the Foot-ball Gazette. He also coached defensive end Brian Johnston who was drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs in 2008.

Lindsey went to Gardner-Webb from Chattanooga where he coached UTC linebacker Josh Cain to second team All-American honors in 2002. Lindsey played at Chattanooga and was one of four team captains as a senior in 1999. He was a three-time mem-ber of the Dean’s List and was the 1999 recipient of the Marco Sheppard Mr. Hustle Award.

Lindsey has served three NFL Minority Coaching Internships, one in 2010 with the Denver Broncos, one in 2008 with the Detroit Lions and one in 2006 with the Cleveland Browns. He graduated from Chattanooga in 2001 with a degree in sports administration. He has a daughter, Kiara, who is 12 years old.

Defensive Line/Special Teams • Second YearChattanooga ‘01

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Marcus West is entering his third season on the coaching staff at UTC. A former NFL player, he has worked with the defensive line in each of his previous two years.

In 2009, West coached SoCon Defensive Player of the Year Josh Beard. Beard went from a virtual unknown in 2008, to leading

the FCS with a school-record tying 12 sacks in 2009.

The Mocs’ 30 sacks in 2009 were tied for second in the SoCon and 13th in the FCS. It was also the highest team total for UTC since recording 38 in 1985. Joshua Williams added seven sacks of his own to set the UTC freshman record.

In 2010, Chris Donald totaled 7.5 sacks, No. 4 in the SoCon and tied for 24th in the nation. Williams added five sacks of his own and is now just three shy of the all-time school record. UTC was also third in the SoCon in rushing defense last season.

West came to Chattanooga from Wartburg College in Waverly, Iowa. He was the defensive line coach for the Division III Knights in the 2008 season, helping the team to a 10-3 record, conference championship and a spot in the Division III quarterfinals.

West joined the Knights’ coaching staff after playing across three professional leagues. His stops included one-year stays in the Na-tional Football League (Indianapolis Colts), NFL Europe (Amster-dam Admirals) and the Canadian Football League (Hamilton Tiger Cats).

A star at the University of Memphis, West earned All-Conference USA honors in 2004 and 2005. Current UTC head coach Russ Huesman coached West at Memphis as a tight end during West’s first season. He was voted a team captain and earned the pro-gram’s Defensive Player of the Year award following his senior season.

West married UTC women’s basketball associate head coach Nikki Blassingame in June 2011.

Geep Wade is entering his second season leading the offensive line at his alma mater. He has returned to the Mocs’ sidelines for his second stint as an assistant coach at UTC.

Wade was in charge of the tackles and tight ends during the 2010 campaign, helping

Chris Harr (OT) and Garrett Hughes (TE) to first team All-SoCon honors. The play of the offensive line allowed the Mocs to throw for 277 yards, second in the SoCon and No. 8 in the nation.

Wade spent the previous four seasons as an assistant coach at UT Martin, serving as the offensive coordinator in 2009. In 2008, the Skyhawks posted an 8-4 overall record, ranking fourth in the nation in scoring offense (37.33).

In 2007, Wade and the Skyhawk offense ranked No. 1 in the Ohio Valley Conference in total offense (433 yards per game) and points scored per game (33.36). The team finished first in rushing offense (218.5) in the OVC, 12th in the nation.

Before coming to UT Martin in 2006 with head coach Jason Simp-son, Wade was an offensive line coach at Western Carolina and Midwestern State in Texas. He also enjoyed a stint at Tennessee where he was an offensive line grad assistant for the Volunteers in 2004, the same year the team won the Southeastern Conference East Division title and the Cotton Bowl. In 2003, Wade coached the offensive line and served as the recruiting coordinator at Mars Hill College.

Wade was a team captain and an offensive lineman at UTC from 1999-01, earning his degree in Business Management in 2002. Following graduation, he coached for one season with the Mocs in 2002. He is married to the former Amy Howell of McKenzie, Tenn. They have one daughter, Emma Kate.

Offensive Line • Second YearChattanooga ‘02

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Jamaal Fobbs enters his second season at UTC. He will again coach the running backs in the 2011 season.

Fobbs made an immediate impact on the program in 2010. After only rushing for 85 yards per game in 2009, Chattanooga put up 152 yards on the ground per game in

2010. He helped Keon Williams earn Southern Conference All-Freshman honors

Fobbs spent the previous year as an administrative intern at Ten-nessee. He has also been on staffs at North Carolina A&T, South-eastern Louisiana and LSU.

Fobbs is a native of New Orleans, La., and was a running back in college at Oklahoma State. He ran for 1,847 yards and had 73 catches in his four-year career for the Cowboys from 1997-00. He was also a talented kick-returner, earning honorable mention All-Big 12 as an all-purpose player as a senior.

Tony Coode is in his third season as an as-sistant coach at his alma mater. He coached the tight ends for the Mocs in 2009, but is now handling the linebackers.

Despite being hit hard by graduation in 2009, the Mocs’ linebacking corps contin-ued to move forward in 2010. Ryan Consi-

glio led the team in tackles and earned a spot on the All-Southern Conference second team. Gunner Miller was also honored on the SoCon All-Freshman team.

Prior to returning to UTC, Coode spent two seasons at Sewanee, The University of the South, in Sewanee, Tenn. He was the defen-sive line assistant in 2008 after coaching the linebackers in 2007. He also served as the recruiting coordinator. It was his second ten-ure on the Tiger’s staff after leading the linebackers in 2004.

In between his two positions at Sewanee, Coode was a graduate assistant at Tennessee for the 2005 and 2006 seasons. The Vols posted a 9-4 record and competed in the Outback Bowl in 2006.

Before Coode’s first run at Sewanee, he was a graduate assistant coach at Lenoir-Rhyne (N.C.) University for three seasons. His re-sponsibilities included the linebackers, special teams and running backs.

The Nashville, Tenn., native played linebacker at Chattanooga, where he was a three-year letter winner from 1998-2000.

Coode has participated in college football at every level of the game, going from Division II Lenoir-Rhyne to Division III Sewanee and Division I Tennessee.

Coode is married to the former Becky Malec. The couple had their first child, Parker, on April 10, 2009.

Linebackers • Third YearChattanooga ‘01

tony coodeRunning Backs • Second YearOklahoma State ‘01

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B.J. Hogan is entering his third season of coaching the defensive backs at UTC. He brings six years of collegiate coaching expe-rience to the Mocs sidelines.

Over the last two seasons, Hogan has helped to hone the skills of two-time First Team All-Southern Conference cornerback

Buster Skrine. Skrine was chosen in the fifth round of the 2011 NFL Draft by the Cleveland Browns, the first Moc drafted since 2001. Also under his guidance, cornerback Kadeem Wise broke UTC’s freshman record with six interceptions in 2010, earning the league’s Freshman of the Year award.

In 2009, Hogan helped the Chattanooga secondary hold oppo-nents to just 159 yards passing per game, the second lowest total in the SoCon and the 13th lowest in the nation.

Hogan came to Chattanooga following three seasons at Delaware Valley College in Doylestown, Pa. He was the special teams coor-dinator and defensive backs coach, helping to lead the Aggies to an 8-3 record. DVC also won a share of the Middle Atlantic Confer-ence title and their second ECAC Championship.

Hogan was a four-year starter in the secondary at Widener Univer-sity from 2001-04. He was a three-time defensive back Most Valu-able Player with the squad and earned all-MAC first team honors in 2004.

For his career, Hogan finished tied for second on the Widener all-time list with 20 interceptions, including three in a 2001 contest against Juniata that tied a school mark. He also added 223 tackles and 50 pass breakups while helping the team win two MAC titles (2001 and 2002) and reach the 2001 NCAA quarterfinals.

Hogan coached at Williamson Trade School for the 2005 season. He graduated from Widener in 2006 with a degree in communica-tion studies and a concentration in public relations and advertising.

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Will Healy is entering his third season at UTC and will again handle the Mocs’ talent-ed receiving corps in 2011.

Healy worked on the receiving end of a passing offense that averaged 277 yards per game in 2010, ranking No. 2 in the Southern Conference and No. 8 in the nation. He tu-

tored Joel Bradford to a school-record 1,284 receiving yards and Third-Team AP All-American honors.

Bradford twice broke the Mocs’ single-game record for receiving yards in 2010. He logged 254 on 11 catches against Eastern Ken-tucky and 274 on 15 catches at Furman.

A native of Chattanooga, Healy joined the Mocs in 2009 after play-ing four years at the University of Richmond. He coached the quar-terbacks in his first season with the Mocs in 2009, helping B.J. Coleman with his initial transition to the FCS level.

Healy was a team captain on the Spiders’ 2008 FCS National Title team and saw action in 31 games in his collegiate career. He saw action in the Spiders’ win over Montana in the 2008 FCS Champi-onship game played in Chattanooga’s Finley Stadium.

Healy earned all-state twice, all-state honorable mention two other years, and was a four-time all-region selection at Chattanooga’s Boyd-Buchanan High School. A Tennessee “Mr. Football” finalist as a senior, Healy holds the Chattanooga area career passing record with more than 7,700 yards.

Healy’s father, Rob, played football at Georgia Tech from 1971-73.

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southern conFerence

The Southern Conference, which began its 90th season of intercollegiate competition in 2010, is a national leader in emphasizing the development of the student-athlete and in helping to build lifelong leaders and role models. The Southern Conference is the nation’s fifth-oldest NCAA Division I collegiate athletic association. Only the Big Ten (1896), the Missouri Valley (1907), the Pacific 10 (1915) and the Southwestern Athletic (1920) conferences are older in terms of origination. Academic excellence has been a major part of the Southern Conference’s tradition. Hundreds of Southern Conference student-athletes have been recognized on ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-America and all-district teams. A total of 19 Rhodes Scholarship winners have been selected from conference institutions. The Conference currently consists of 12 members in five states throughout the Southeast and sponsors 19 varsity sports and championships that produce participants for NCAA Division I Championships. The Southern Conference offices are located in the historic Beaumont Mill in Spartanburg, S.C. A textile mill that was in operation from 1880 until 1999, Beaumont Mill was renovated in 2004 and today offers the league first class meeting areas and offices as well as a spacious library for storage of the conference’s historical documents.

Membership History On Feb. 25, 1921, representatives from 14 of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association’s (SIAA) 30 members met at Atlanta’s Piedmont Hotel to establish the Southern Intercollegiate Conference. On hand at the inaugural meeting were officials from Alabama, Alabama Polytechnic Institute (Auburn), Clemson, Georgia, Georgia School of Technology (Georgia Tech), Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi A&M (Mississippi State), North Carolina, North Carolina State, Tennessee, Virginia, Virginia Polytechnic Institute (Virginia Tech) and Washington & Lee. Dr. S.V. Sanford of Georgia was chosen as acting chairman and N.W. Dougherty of Tennessee was named secretary. The decision to form a new athletic conference was motivated by the desire to have a workable number of conference games for each league member. Play began in the fall of 1921 and a year later, six more schools joined the fledgling league including Tulane (which had attended the inaugural meeting but had elected not to join), Florida, LSU, Mississippi, South Carolina and Vanderbilt. VMI joined in 1925 and Duke was added in 1929.

By the 1930s, membership in the Southern Conference had reached 23 schools. C.P. “Sally” Miles of Virginia Tech, president of the Southern Conference, called the annual league meeting to order on Dec. 9, 1932 at the Farragut Hotel in Knoxville, Tenn. Georgia’s Dr. Sanford announced that 13 institutions west and south of the Appalachian Mountains were reorganizing as the Southeastern Conference. Members of the new league included Alabama, Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Florida, Georgia, Georgia School of Technology, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Mississippi A&M, University of the South, Tennessee, Tulane and Vanderbilt. The Southern Conference continued

with membership of 10 institutions including Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina, Virginia, VMI, Virginia Tech and Washington & Lee. The second major shift occurred some 20 years later. By 1952, the Southern Conference included 17 colleges and universities. Another split occurred when seven schools including Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina and Wake Forest departed to form the Atlantic Coast Conference which began play in 1953. The revamped Southern Conference included members The Citadel, Davidson, Furman, George Washington, Richmond, VMI, Virginia Tech, Washington & Lee, West Virginia and William & Mary. Today, the league continues to thrive with a membership that includes 12 institutions and a footprint that spans five states: Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama and Georgia. Current league members are Appalachian State, Chattanooga, College of Charleston, The Citadel, Davidson, Elon, Furman, Georgia Southern, UNC Greensboro, Samford, Western Carolina and Wofford.

Football The Southern Conference has

excelled as the premier Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) conference. Southern Conference member Appalachian State won the three consecutive FCS titles from 2005-07, becoming the first team to do so. The league boasts more than 250 players who have garnered All-America recognition and numerous national player or coach of the year awards. The conference has had at least one team in the Top 10 of the final FCS poll for 25 consecutive years with at least two teams finishing in the Top 20 in every season since 1982. The conference has placed multiple representatives in the FCS Playoffs in 23-of-27 seasons, with 16 Championship Game appearances and eight national

titles. The Southern Conference has had at least one team reach the semifinals in 10 of the last 12 years and in 16 of the last 19 seasons. In 2007, Appalachian State became the first FCS team to defeat a nationally-ranked Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) team when the Mountaineers defeated No. 5-ranked Michigan, 34-32, on Sept. 1 before a sellout crowd at Michigan Stadium. Prior to the conference’s reclassification in 1981, Southern Conference football teams appeared in a total of 36 bowl games, posting a record of 16-18-2. From 1925-30, league schools won five football national championships in a six year span. There are nearly 40 former Southern Conference

players in the College Football Hall of Fame. In recent years, the Southern Conference has continued to produce outstanding student-athletes. In 1999, Georgia Southern’s Adrian Peterson captured the Walter Payton Award presented annually to the Football Championship Subdivision’s most outstanding offensive player. Furman’s Louis Ivory was awarded the honor in 2000, Georgia Southern’s Jayson Foster was presented with the 2007 trophy and most recently, Appalachian State’s Armanti Edwards claimed the award in 2008. Appalachian State’s Dexter Coakley was a three-time all-conference selection and consensus All-America in 1994, ’95 and ’96 before going on to stardom with the Dallas Cowboys. Coakley won a pair of Buck Buchanan Awards, given to Football Championship Subdivision’s top defensive player each year. Terrell Owens went from catching passes at Chattanooga to a stellar NFL career. Western Carolina’s David Patten and Appalachian State’s Matt Stevens were both members of the New England Patriots Super Bowl Champion team in 2002 and Patten also earned Super Bowl rings with the Patriots in 2004 and ’05.

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Nebraska • sept. 3 • 3:30 p.m. • big 10 Networkmemorial stadium/tom osborNe field • liNcolN, Neb.Location .............................Lincoln, Neb.Enrollment ................................... 24,610Conference ...................................Big 10Nickname............................CornhuskersStadium (Cap.) ..........Memorial (81,091)President ...................... Harvey PerlmanDir. of Athletics .................. Tom OsborneHead Coach..............................Bo PeliniCareer Record (Yrs) ................ 30-12 (3)Record at School (Yrs) ..................SameReturning Lettermen ...........................53Lettermen Lost....................................25Returning Starters (O/D/ST) ....14 (7/7/0)Starters Lost (O/D/ST) .............12 (6/4/2)SID Contact ..........................Keith MannOffice Phone .................. (402) 472-2263Mobile Phone................. (402) 540-0274Email.................... [email protected] ......................www.huskers.comPress Box ...................... (402) 472-2279Series Record ...................... 1st MeetingLast Time ...........................................n/aLast UTC Win ....................................n/a

2010 Results • 10-4, 6-2 Big 12 (T1st-North)9/4 Western Kentucky ................ W, 49-109/11 Idaho .................................... W, 38-179/18 at Washington ...................... W, 56-219/25 South Dakota State ................ W, 17-310/7 at Kansas State .................... W, 48-1310/16 Texas ..................................... L, 13-2010/23 at #17 Oklahoma State ........ W, 51-4110/30 #7 Missouri ........................... W, 31-1711/6 at Iowa State ..................W, 31-30 (ot)11/13 Kansas ................................... W, 20-311/20 at #18 Texas A&M ..................... L, 6-911/26 Colorado .............................. W, 45-1712/4 #10 Oklahoma (B12 Champ) L, 20-2312/30 Washington (Holiday Bowl) ..... L, 7-192011 ScheduleSept. 3 ......................................ChattanoogaSept. 10 ...................................... Fresno StateSept. 17 ........................................WashingtonSept. 24 ........................................at WyomingOct. 1 ....................................... at WisconsinOct. 8 ...........................................Ohio StateOct. 22 ....................................... at MinnesotaOct. 29 ....................................Michigan StateNov. 5 ...................................... NorthwesternNov. 12 ......................................at Penn StateNov. 19 ......................................... at MichiganNov. 25 .................................................... Iowa

JacksoNville state • sept. 10 • 6:00 p.m.fiNley stadium • chattaNooga, teNN.

Location .......................Jacksonville, Ala.Enrollment ..................................... 9,061Conference ...........................Ohio ValleyNickname.............................GamecocksStadium (Cap.) ....... Paul Snow (24,000)President .............Dr. William A. MeehanDir. of Athletics ................ Warren KoegelHead Coach......................... Jack CroweCareer Record (Yrs) .............. 88-78 (12)Record at School (Yrs) .......... 74-48 (10)Ret. Lettermen (O/D/S).........51(24/25/2)Lettermen Lost (O/D/S) .........19 (12/7/0)Returning Starters (O/D/S) ......17 (6/7/4)Starters Lost (O/D/S) .................9 (5/4/0)SID Contact ...........................Greg SeitzOffice Phone .................. (256) 782-5279Mobile Phone................. (256) 453-3377Email.............................. [email protected] www.JSUGamecockSports.comPress Box ...................... (256) 782-5585Series Record ................................25-10Last Time ....Lost 17-21 at JSU (9-11-10)Last UTC Win .... 21-18 at JSU (9-10-05)

2010 Results • 9-3, 6-2 OVC (2nd)9/4 at Ole Miss ..................... W, 49-48 (ot)9/11 Chattanooga ........................W, 21-179/18 at Georgia State ............. W, 34-27 (ot)9/25 at Eastern Illinois ...................W, 28-2310/2 Murray State .........................W, 40-3410/9 at UT-Martin ..........................W, 30-2010/16 Tennessee State .....................W, 24-010/23 Austin Peay .............................W, 56-311/6 at Eastern Kentucky ...............L, 37-4911/13 #7 Southeast Missouri .........W, 29-2711/20 at Tennessee Tech .................L, 24-3512/4 #7 Wofford..............................L, 14-17

2011 ScheduleSept. 1 ............................................ UT-Martin Sept. 10 .................................at ChattanoogaSept. 17 .....................................Georgia StateSept. 24 ....................................Eastern IllinoisOct. 1 ....................................at Murray StateOct. 15 ..................................... at Austin PeayOct. 22 ......................................... at KentuckyOct. 29 .................................. Tennessee TechNov. 5 ................................Eastern KentuckyNov. 12 ..........................at Southeast MissouriNov. 19 ..............................at Tennessee State

easterN keNtucky • sept. 17 • 6:00 p.m.roy kidd stadium • richmoNd, ky.

Location ...........................Richmond, Ky.Enrollment ................................... 16,200Conference ...........................Ohio ValleyNickname..................................ColonelsStadium (Cap.) ..........Roy Kidd (20,000)President ................... Dr. Doug WhitlockDir. of Athletics .....................Mark SandyHead Coach..........................Dean HoodCareer Record (Yrs) ................ 19-15 (3)Record at School (Yrs) .................. sameRet. Lettermen (O/D/S)........39 (18/19/2)Lettermen Lost (O/D/S) ...........15 (6/8/1)Returning Starters (O/D/S) ......18 (9/7/2)Starters Lost (O/D/S) .................7 (2/4/1)SID Contact ...................... Michael ClarkOffice Phone .................. (859) 622-6170Mobile Phone................. (859) [email protected] .................www.EKUSports.comPress Box ...................... (859) 622-2226Series Record .................................2-2-1Last Time ... W, 42-24 at Home (9-18-10)

2010 Results • 6-5, 5-2 OVC (3rd)9/2 at Missouri State ......................L, 9-319/11 at Louisville ............................L, 13-239/18 at Chattanooga .....................L, 24-4210/2 Kentucky State ........................W, 58-710/9 Eastern Illinois .........................W, 35-710/16 at UT-Martin .............................L, 7-1010/23 at Southeast Missouri ............L, 21-4010/30 Murray State .........................W, 28-2111/6 Jacksonville State .................W, 49-3711/13 at Tennessee Tech ................W, 42-2911/20 Austin Peay .............................W, 17-3

2011 ScheduleSept. 3 ...................................at Kansas StateSept. 10 .................................... Missouri StateSept. 17 ..................................... ChattanoogaSept. 24 .................................... at Austin PeayOct. 8 .................................at Eastern IllinoisOct. 15 .................... Southeast Missouri StateOct. 22 ................................. Tennessee StateOct. 29 ....................................at Murray StateNov. 5 ........................... at Jacksonville StateNov. 12 .................................. Tennessee TechNov. 19 ............................................ UT-Martin

the citadel • oct. 1 • 6:00 p.m.fiNley stadium • chattaNooga, teNN.

Location ........................Charleston, S.C.Enrollment .....................................2,139Conference .............................. SouthernNickname.....................Bulldogs, CadetsStad. (Cap.) .. Johnson Hagood (21,000)President ........... Lt. Gen. John Rosa, Jr.Dir. of Athletics ............... Larry LeckonbyHead Coach......................Kevin HigginsCareer Record (Yrs) ........... 83-65-1 (14)Record at School (Yrs) ............ 27-40 (6)Ret. Lettermen ................................... 40Lettermen Lost ................................... 21Returning Starters (O/D/S) ....22 (10/8/4)Starters Lost (O/D/S) .................6 (2/3/1)SID Contact ................Noelle Orr BlaneyOffice Phone .................. (843) 953-5353Mobile Phone................. (843) [email protected] .............www.CitadelSports.comPress Box ...................... (843) 953-5004Series Record .............................26-16-2Last Time ..... Won 28-10 Away (10-9-10)

2010 Results • 3-8, 1-7 SoCon (tie 8th)9/4 Chowan ................................ W, 56-149/11 at Arizona ................................ L, 6-529/18 Presbyterian ......................... W, 26-149/25 at #23 Furman ....................... L, 14-3110/2 Western Carolina .................. L, 13-2410/9 Chattanooga ........................ L, 10-2810/16 at #1 Appalachian State ........ L, 10-3910/23 Georgia Southern .................... L, 0-2010/30 at #9 Wofford........................... L, 0-3511/6 Elon ....................................... L, 16-2711/13 at Samford ........................... W, 13-12

2011 ScheduleSept. 3 ........................................ JacksonvilleSept. 10 .............................................. FurmanSept. 24 ............................................... at ElonOct. 1 ................................. at ChattanoogaOct. 8 ............................................... WoffordOct. 15 .............................. Appalachian StateOct. 22 ............................at Western CarolinaOct. 29 ..................................................... VMINov. 5 ........................... at Georgia SouthernNov. 12 ..............................................SamfordNov. 19 ................................at South Carolina

appalachiaN state • sept. 24 • 3:30 p.m.kidd brewer stadium • booNe, N.c.

Location .............................. Boone, N.C.Enrollment ................................... 17,222Conference .............................. SouthernNickname.......................... MountaineersStadium (Cap.) .....Kidd Brewer (21,650)President .............. Dr. Kenneth PeacockDir. of Athletics ...................Charlie CobbHead Coach.........................Jerry MooreCareer Record (Yrs) ....... 226-126-2 (29)Record at School (Yrs) ........ 199-79 (22)Returning Lettermen ........................... 42Lettermen Lost....................................15Returning Starters (O/D/ST) ....14 (5/7/2)Starters Lost (O/D/ST) .............12 (6/4/2)SID Contact ...........................Mike FlynnOffice Phone .................. (828) 262-2845Mobile Phone................. (828) [email protected] ...................... www.GoASU.comPress Box ...................... (828) 262-3172Series Record ................................10-24Last Time ...Lost 41-42 at Home (9-4-10)Last UTC Win 59-56 at Home (10-30-04)

2010 Results • 10-3, 7-1 SoCon (tie 1st)9/4 at Chattanooga ................... W, 42-419/11 Jacksonville .......................... W, 45-149/18 North Carolina Central ......... W, 44-169/25 at Samford ........................... W, 35-1710/9 #19 Elon ............................... W, 34-3110/16 The Citadel ........................... W, 39-1010/23 at Western Carolina ............. W, 37-1410/30 Furman ................................. W, 37-2611/6 at Georgia Southern ........ L, 14-21 (ot)11/13 #4 Wofford............................ W, 43-1311/20 at Florida ............................... L, 10-4812/4 #21 Western Illinois .............. W, 42-1412/11 #10 Villanova ........................ L, 24-42

2011 ScheduleSept. 3 ................................... at Virginia TechSept. 10 ............................North Carolina A&TSept. 17 .................................Savannah StateSept. 24 .....................................ChattanoogaOct. 1 ........................................... at WoffordOct. 15 ..................................... at The CitadelOct. 22 ..............................................SamfordOct. 29 ............................... Georgia SouthernNov. 5 ........................................... at FurmanNov. 12 ................................Western CarolinaNov. 19 ................................................ at Elon

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Sept. 3 at Nebraska Lincoln, Neb. 3:30 p.m.

Sept. 10 Jacksonville State Finley Stadium 6:00 p.m.

Sept. 17 at Eastern Kentucky Richmond, Ky. 6:00 p.m.

Sept. 24 at Appalachian State* Boone, N.C. 3:30 p.m.

Oct. 1 The Citadel* Finley Stadium 6:00 p.m.

Oct. 8 at Georgia Southern* Statesboro, Ga. 3:00 p.m.

Oct. 15 Western Carolina* Finley Stadium 6:00 p.m.

Oct. 22 at Elon* Elon, N.C. 3:00 p.m.

Oct. 29 Furman* Finley Stadium 2:00 p.m.

Nov. 5 at Samford* Birmingham, Ala. 12:00 p.m.

Nov. 19 Wofford* Finley Stadium 2:00 p.m.

*Denotes SoCon Game • All Times Eastern and Subject to Change

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wofford • Nov. 19 • 2:00 p.m.fiNley stadium • chattaNooga, teNN.

Location ..................... Spartanburg, S.C.Enrollment .....................................1,500Conference .............................. SouthernNickname....................................TerriersStadium (Cap.) ............... Gibbs (13,000)President ...............Dr. Benjamin DunlapDir. of Athletics .............Richard JohnsonHead Coach...........................Mike AyersCareer Record (Yrs) ....... 165-128-2 (26)Record at School (Yrs) ... 154-107-1 (23)Ret. Lettermen (O/D/S)........41 (16/23/2)Lettermen Lost (O/D/S) .........19 (12/5/2)Returning Starters (O/D/S) ......15 (5/8/2)Starters Lost (O/D/S) ...............11 (6/3/2)SID Contact .................Brent WilliamsonOffice Phone .................. (864) 597-4093Mobile Phone................. (864) [email protected] .......... www.WoffordTerriers.comPress Box ...................... (864) 597-4487Series Record ....................................8-9Last Time ....Lost 45-14 Away (11-20-10) Last UTC Win ... 38-9 at Home (9-26-09)

2010 Results • 10-3, 7-1 SoCon (tie 1st)9/4 at Ohio ...................................L, 10-339/11 at Charleston Southern .........W, 34-239/18 Union (Ky.) ............................W, 48-1010/2 #18 Furman ...........................W, 38-1710/9 at #16 Georgia Southern .......W, 33-3110/16 Western Carolina ..................W, 45-1410/23 at Elon ...................................W, 28-2110/30 The Citadel ..............................W, 35-011/6 at Samford ..............................W, 10-311/13 at #3 Appalachian State .........L, 13-4311/20 Chattanooga ........................W, 45-1412/4 at #8 Jacksonville State ........W, 17-1412/11 Georgia Southern ...................L, 20-232011 ScheduleSept. 3 .................................... at PresbyterianSept. 10 ......................................... at ClemsonSept. 24 ..............................................SamfordOct. 1 ...............................Appalachian StateOct. 8 ......................................at The CitadelOct. 15 ....................................... Virginia-WiseOct. 22 ............................................at FurmanOct. 29 .....................................................ElonNov. 5 .............................at Western CarolinaNov. 12 ................................Georgia SouthernNov. 19 ..................................at Chattanooga

samford • Nov. 5 • 2:00 p.m.seibert stadium • birmiNgham, ala.

Location .......................Birmingham, Ala.Enrollment .....................................4,715Conference .............................. SouthernNickname.................................. BulldogsStadium (Cap.) ............... Seibert (6,700)President ...... Dr. Andrew WestmorelandDir. of Athletics .................Martin NewtonHead Coach.........................Pat SullivanCareer Record (Yrs) ............. 43-67-1 (9)Record at School (Yrs) ......... 19-25-0 (4)Ret. Lettermen (O/D/S)........50 (24/23/3)Lettermen Lost (O/D/S) ........31(14/15/2)Returning Starters (O/D/S) ......12 (7/4/1)Starters Lost (O/D/S) ...............13 (4/7/2)SID Contact ........................ Joey MullinsOffice Phone .................. (205) 726-2799Mobile Phone................. (205) 532-3477Email.................. [email protected] ............www.samfordsports.comPress Box ............. (205) 726-2143/2144Series Record ...............................24-9-3Last Time .. Won 48-14 Home (11-13-10)

2010 Results • 4-7, 2-6 SoCon (7th)9/4 at #20 Florida State ..................L, 6-599/11 at Northwestern State .............W, 19-79/16 Newberry College .................W, 38-359/25 #1 Appalachian State .............L, 17-3510/2 at #21 Elon .............................L, 19-2410/9 at Western Carolina ................W, 38-710/16 Furman ...................................L, 10-2710/30 at Georgia Southern ..............W, 20-1311/6 #7 Wofford................................L, 3-1011/13 at Chattanooga .....................L, 14-4811/20 The Citadel .............................L, 12-13

2011 ScheduleSept. 3 ................................Georgia SouthernSept. 10 .............................................. StillmanSept. 24 ...........................................at WoffordOct. 1 .....................................Gardner-WebbOct. 8 ............................................at FurmanOct. 15 .....................................................ElonOct. 22 ........................... at Appalachian StateOct. 29 .................................Western CarolinaNov. 5 ...................................... ChattanoogaNov. 12 ......................................at The CitadelNov. 19 .............................................at Auburn

furmaN • oct. 29 • 2:00 p.m.fiNley stadium • chattaNooga, teNN.

Location .........................Greenville, S.C.Enrollment ..................................... 2,600Conference .............................. SouthernNickname.................................. PaladinsStadium (Cap.) .............Paladin (16,000)President ........................Dr. Rod SmollaDir. of Athletics ................. Dr. Gary ClarkHead Coach.......................Bruce FowlerCareer Record (Yrs) .................. 1st yearRecord at School (Yrs) .................. sameRet. Lettermen (O/D/S)........45 (18/23/2)Lettermen Lost (O/D/S) ...........14 (8/6/0)Returning Starters (O/D/S) ......16 (7/7/2)Starters Lost (O/D/S) .................8 (4/4/0)SID Contact .........................Hunter ReidOffice Phone .................. (864) 294-2061Mobile Phone................. (864) 567-1663Email................ [email protected] ........ www.FurmanPaladins.comPress Box ...................... (864) 294-3066Series Record ................................14-26Last Time ...Won 36-28 at FU (10-23-10)

2010 Results • 5-6, 3-5 SoCon (6th)9/11 Colgate ..................................W, 45-159/18 at South Carolina ...................L, 19-389/25 The Citadel ............................W, 31-1410/2 at Wofford...............................L, 17-3810/9 Howard ..................................W, 56-1410/16 at Samford ............................W, 27-1010/23 Chattanooga .........................L, 28-3610/30 Appalachian State ..................L, 26-3711/6 Western Carolina ..................W, 31-1711/13 at Elon ....................................L, 25-3011/20 Georgia Southern ...................L, 28-32

2011 ScheduleSept. 3 ..............................at Coastal CarolinaSept. 10 .....................................at The CitadelSept. 24 .......................................PresbyterianOct. 1 .............................at Western CarolinaOct. 8 ...............................................SamfordOct. 15 ............................at Georgia SouthernOct. 22 ................................................WoffordOct. 29 ..................................at ChattanoogaNov. 5 ...............................Appalachian StateNov. 12 ................................................. at ElonNov. 19 ............................................. at Florida

eloN • oct. 22 • 3:00 p.m. • pbsrhodes stadium • eloN, N.c.

Location ................................. Elon, N.C.Enrollment .....................................5,709Conference ..............................SouthernNickname...................................PhoenixStadium (Cap.) ............Rhodes (11,250)President ......................Dr. Leo LambertDir. of Athletics ..................... Dave BlankHead Coach.................. Jason SwepsonCareer Record (Yrs) ..................1st yearRecord at School (Yrs) ..............1st yearReturning Lettermen ...........................32Lettermen Lost....................................23Returning Starters (O/D/S) ..... 13 (6/6/1)Starters Lost (O/D/S) .............. 11 (5/5/1)SID Contact ..........................Chris RashOffice Phone .................. (336) 278-6712Mobile Phone................. (336) 263-4737Website ..............www.ElonPhoenix.comPress Box ...................... (336) 278-6777Series Record ................................... 2-6Last Time .. Lost 35-49 Home (10-24-10)Last UTC Win ... 10-7 at Elon (10-15-05)

2010 Results • 6-5, 5-3 SoCon (tie 3rd)9/4 at Duke .................................. L, 27-419/11 Shaw .................................... W, 55-269/18 at #9 Richmond ............... L, 21-27 (ot)9/25 at #24 Georgia Southern ....... L, 21-3810/2 Samford ............................... W, 24-1910/9 at #1 Appalachian State ........ L, 31-3410/23 #9 Wofford............................. L, 21-2810/30 at #20 Chattanooga ............ W, 49-3511/6 at The Citadel ....................... W, 27-1611/13 Furman ................................. W, 30-2511/20 Western Carolina ................. W, 45-14

2011 ScheduleSept. 3 ........................................at VanderbiltSept. 10 .............................................ConcordSept. 17 ...................at North Carolina CentralSept. 24 ........................................ The CitadelOct. 1 ............................... Georgia SouthernOct. 8 ............................at Western CarolinaOct. 15 .......................................... at SamfordOct. 22 ......................................ChattanoogaOct. 29 ........................................... at WoffordNov. 12 ........................................... at FurmanNov. 19 .............................. Appalachian State

westerN caroliNa • oct. 15 • 6:00 p.m.fiNley stadium • chattaNooga, teNN.

Location ........................Cullowhee, N.C.Enrollment .....................................9,400Conference ..............................SouthernNickname............................ CatamountsStadium (Cap.) ..........Whitmire (13,742)President ....................Dr. David BelcherDir. of Athletics ......................Chip SmithHead Coach...................Dennis WagnerCareer Record (Yrs) ...........51-64-1 (11)Record at School (Yrs) ..............7-27 (3)Ret. Lettermen (O/D/S)....... 41 (20/19/2)Lettermen Lost (O/D/S) ........ 21 (7/12/2)Returning Starters (O/D/S) ..... 17 (9/4/4)Starters Lost (O/D/S) .............. 10 (2/7/1)SID Contact .....................Daniel HookerOffice Phone .................. (828) 227-2339Mobile Phone................. (828) [email protected] ...... www.CatamountSports.comPress Box ...................... (828) 227-2116Series Record ............................... 20-16Last Time .....Won 27-21 Away (9-25-10)

2010 Results • 2-9, 1-7 SoCon (tie 8th)9/4 at N.C. State ........................... L, 7-489/11 at Tusculum ........................... L, 30-549/18 at Gardner-Webb ................. W, 28-149/25 Chattanooga ........................ L, 21-2710/2 at The Citadel ....................... W, 24-1310/9 Samford .................................. L, 7-3810/16 at #14 Wofford....................... L, 14-4510/23 #1 Appalachian State ............ L, 14-3711/6 at Furman .............................. L, 17-3111/13 Georgia Southern .................... L, 6-2811/20 at Elon ................................... L, 14-45

2011 ScheduleSept. 1 .................................. at Georgia TechSept. 10 .............................................Mars HillSept. 24 .......................... at Georgia SouthernOct. 1 ............................................... FurmanOct. 8 .................................................... ElonOct. 15 ................................. at ChattanoogaOct. 22 ......................................... The CitadelOct. 29 .......................................... at SamfordNov. 5 ............................................... WoffordNov. 12 ...........................at Appalachian StateNov. 19 .................................Coastal Carolina

georgia southerN • oct. 8 • 3:00 p.m. • pbspaulsoN stadium • statesboro, ga.

Location ........................ Statesboro, Ga.Enrollment ...................................19,691Conference ..............................SouthernNickname.....................................EaglesStadium (Cap.) ........... Paulson (18,000)President .................. Dr. Brooks A. KeelDir. of Athletics ......................Sam BakerHead Coach........................Jeff MonkenCareer Record (Yrs) ..................10-5 (1)Record at School (Yrs) ..................sameReturning Lettermen ........... 48 (19/25/4)Lettermen Lost........................ 12 (7/4/1)Returning Starters (O/D/S) ... 23 (11/9/3)Starters Lost (O/D/ST) .............. 2 (0/2/0)SID Contact ........................ Rose CarterOffice Phone .................. (912) 478-0352Mobile Phone................. (912) 531-3358Email....... [email protected] ..www.georgiasoutherneagles.comPress Box ...................... (912) 681-3896Series Record ................................. 4-20Last Time .Won 35-27 at Home (10-16-10)

2010 Results • 10-5, 5-3 SoCon (T3rd)9/4 Savannah State ..................... W, 48-39/11 at Navy .................................... L, 7-139/18 at Coastal Carolina .............. W, 43-269/25 Elon ...................................... W, 38-2110/9 Wofford.................................. L, 31-3310/16 at Chattanooga .................... L, 27-3510/23 at The Citadel ......................... W, 20-010/30 Samford ................................ L, 13-2011/6 Appalachian State ..........W, 21-14 (ot)11/13 at Western Carolina ............... W, 28-611/20 at Furman ............................. W, 32-2811/27 S.C. State ............................. W, 41-1612/4 at William & Mary ................. W, 31-1512/11 at Wofford............................ W, 23--2012/18 at Delaware ........................... L, 10-272011 ScheduleSept. 3 .......................................... at SamfordSept. 10 ........................................... TusculumSept. 24 ...............................Western CarolinaOct. 1 ................................................ at ElonOct. 8 ................................. at ChattanoogaOct. 15 ............................................... FurmanOct. 22 ....................................... PresbyterianOct. 29 ...........................at Appalachian StateNov. 5 ......................................... The CitadelNov. 13 ........................................... at WoffordNov. 20 ..........................................at Alabama

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Abilene Christian 1949 1966 8-2-1 .773Alabama 1908 2009 0-11-0 .000Alabama Presbyterian 1912 1912 1-0-0 1.000Alabama State 2002 2002 0-1-0 .000Alcorn State 1994 1994 0-1-0 .000American 1907 1907 0-1-0 .000APPALACHIAN STATE 1977 2010 10-24-0 .294Arkansas 2007 2007 0-1-0 .000Arkansas State 1972 1984 2-5-0 .286Army 1938 1938 0-1-0 .000Athens 1904 1921 4-0-0 1.000Auburn 1926 2010 0-21-0 .000Austin Peay 1959 1968 4-0-0 1.000Bethune-Cookman 1995 1995 1-0-0 1.000Birmingham 1913 1913 1-0-0 1.000Birmingham College 1910 1910 1-0-0 1.000Birmingham Southern 1919 1939 8-7-2 .529Boise State 1992 1992 1-0-0 1.000Bowling Green 1976 1977 2-0-0 1.000Bryson College 1919 1923 3-0-1 .875Carson-Newman 1915 2007 3-1-0 .750Catholic 1932 1933 0-2-0 .000Centenary 1923 1947 2-1-0 .667Central 1907 1915 2-3-0 .400Central Arkansas 1992 1992 0-1-0 .000Centre 1930 1942 6-4-2 .583Charleston Southern 1995 1995 1-0-0 1.000Cincinnati 1974 1974 0-1-0 .000THE CITADEL 1926 2010 26-16-2 .614Clemson 1992 1992 0-1-0 .000Colorado State 1996 1996 0-1-0 .000Cumberland (Tenn.) 1905 2008 5-0-2 .714Dayton 1942 1955 5-4-1 .550Duquesne 1949 1950 2-0-0 1.000East Carolina 1972 1998 0-2-0 .000EASTERN KENTUCKY 1973 2010 2-2-1 .500East Tennessee State 1961 2003 20-18-1 .526East Texas State 1953 1954 1-1-0 .500ELON 2003 2010 2-6-0 .250Emory & Henry 1916 1935 3-2-0 .600Erskine 1951 1951 1-0-0 1.000Evansville 1948 1951 3-0-0 1.000Florence State 1963 1963 1-0-0 1.000Florida Southern 1927 1928 2-0-0 1.000Florida State 1984 2008 0-2-0 .000FURMAN 1938 2010 14-26-0 .350Gardner-Webb 1993 2003 2-2-0 .500Georgetown (Ky.) 1913 1952 5-3-0 .625Georgia 1912 1949 0-8-1 .056GEORGIA SOUTHERN 1984 2010 4-20-0 .167Georgia Tech 1906 1990 0-8-0 .000Glenville State 2009 2009 1-0-0 1.000Houston 1965 1965 0-1-0 .000Illinois State 1976 1980 4-0-0 1.000JACKSONVILLE STATE 1904 2010 25-10-0 .714Kentucky State 2001 2001 1-0-0 1.000Liberty 2004 2005 1-1-0 .500Louisiana College 1949 1949 1-0-0 1.000Louisiana-Lafayette 1965 1984 4-3-0 .571Louisiana-Monroe 1963 1971 3-1-0 .750Louisiana State (LSU) 1954 1954 0-1-0 .000Louisiana Tech 1969 1987 3-7-0 .300

Louisville 1915 1999 4-4-0 .500Loyola (La.) 1931 1932 1-1-0 .500Marshall 1977 1996 13-7-0 .650Maryville 1905 1942 11-3-0 .786McMurray 1956 1960 2-0-0 1.000McNeese State 1978 1979 0-2-0 .000Memphis (formerly Memphis State) 1942 2006 5-12-0 .294Mercer 1909 1941 16-6-1 .717Miami (Fla.) 1945 1951 0-4-0 .000Middle Tennessee 1929 1997 24-11-2 .676Minnesota-Morris 1974 1974 1-0-0 1.000Mississippi College 1928 1941 6-3-3 .625Mississippi State 1909 1947 0-4-0 .000Mississippi Valley State 1996 2000 2-0-0 1.000Mooney 1906 1906 0-1-0 .000Murray State 1945 1946 2-0-0 1.000NEBRASKA 2011 --- 0-0-0 .000Newberry 1942 1951 3-0-0 1.000North Carolina State 1947 1948 0-2-0 .000North Texas 1947 1966 3-5-0 .375Oglethorpe 1919 1937 9-6-3 .583Oklahoma 2008 2008 0-1-0 .000Oklahoma City 1949 1949 1-0-0 1.000Ole Miss 1945 1993 1-14-0 .067Parsons 1966 1966 1-0-0 1.000Presbyterian 1930 2009 4-2-0 .667Richmond 1976 1978 2-0-0 1.000Rollins 1929 1946 3-0-0 1.000SAMFORD (formerly Howard) 1906 2010 24-9-3 .708Savannah State 1999 1999 1-0-0 1.000Sewanee (formerly Univ. of the South) 1912 1941 3-9-2 .214Southeastern Louisiana 1962 1985 3-0-0 1.000Southern Mississippi 1949 1973 3-16-0 .158Southwestern 1928 1941 4-2-2 .625Southwest Presbyterian 1905 1905 1-0-0 1.000Spring Hill 1932 1941 3-0-0 1.000Tampa 1952 1974 4-4-0 .500Tennessee 1904 1969 2-34-2 .079Tennessee-Martin 1991 1993 3-0-0 1.000Tennessee State 1973 1997 3-4-2 .444Tennessee Tech 1938 2006 28-10-0 .736Transylvania 1912 1931 4-4-0 .500Troy 1969 1998 1-2-0 .333Tulane 1934 1988 0-2-0 .000Tusculum 1919 1920 2-0-0 1.000UAB 2000 2000 0-1-0 .000Union 1924 1947 4-1-0 .800Vanderbilt 1927 2003 1-18-0 .053VMI 1971 2002 12-7-1 .625Virginia Tech 1927 1927 1-0-0 1.000Wake Forest 1946 1946 0-1-0 .000Washington & Jefferson 1916 1916 0-1-0 .000West Virginia 2002 2002 0-1-0 .000WESTERN CAROLINA 1973 2010 21-16-0 .568Western Kentucky 1927 2007 8-5-0 .615William & Mary 1926 1927 1-1-0 .500Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1974 1974 1-0-0 1.000WOFFORD 1927 2010 8-9-0 .471Xavier (Ohio) 1953 1967 4-2-0 .667Youngstown State 1970 1970 1-0-0 1.000

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ABILENE CHRISTIAN(Chattanooga leads 8-2-1)Home: 8-2-1, Away: 0-0, Neutral 0-09-29-49 Chattanooga W 14-79-29-50 Chattanooga L 7-139-28-51 Chattanooga W 33-79-26-52 Chattanooga W 28-010-21-55 Chattanooga W 7-610-19-56 Chattanooga W 28-209-27-57 Chattanooga T 6-69-26-58 Chattanooga W 22-129-25-59 Chattanooga L 0-39-23-60 Chattanooga W 21-010-8-66 Chattanooga W 45-8

ALABAMA(Alabama leads 11-0)Home: 0-1, Away: 0-10, Neutral 0-010-31-08 Tuscaloosa L 6-2311-13-14 Tuscaloosa L 0-6310-12-29 Tuscaloosa L 0-4612-5-31 Chattanooga L 0-399-23-50 Birmingham L 20-2711-8-52 Tuscaloosa L 28-4211-7-53 Tuscaloosa L 14-2110-10-59 Tuscaloosa L 0-1310-5-91 Tuscaloosa L 7-539-3-94 Tuscaloosa L 13-4211-21-09 Tuscaloosa L 0-45

ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM (UAB)(UAB leads 1-0)Home: 0-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral 0-09-7-00 Birmingham L 15-20

ALABAMA PRESBYTERIAN(Chattanooga leads 1-0)Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-011-12-12 Chattanooga W 33-12

ALABAMA STATE(Alabama State leads 1-0)Home: 0-1, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-09-7-02 Chattanooga L 23-41

ALCORN STATE(Alcorn State leads 1-0)Home: 0-1, Away: 0-0, Neutral 0-09-10-94 Chattanooga L 28-54

AMERICAN UNIVERSITY(American leads 1-0)Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral 0-011-12-07 Chattanooga L 0-10

APPALACHIAN STATE(Appalachian State leads 24-10)Home: 7-10, Away: 3-14, Neut.: 0-09-17-77 Boone W 14-710-7-78 Chattanooga W 72-1410-6-79 Boone W 24-219-20-80 Chattanooga W 14-79-19-81 Boone L 14-3111-6-82 Chattanooga W 50-710-8-83 Boone W 30-911-10-84 Chattanooga W 21-2010-12-85 Boone L 0-2510-11-86 Chattanooga L 15-2010-24-87 Boone L 3-7111-12-88 Chattanooga W 28-2410-28-89 Boone L 7-4110-27-90 Chattanooga L 17-239-28-91 Boone L 7-4210-31-92 Chattanooga L 17-3710-30-93 Boone L 14-3910-29-94 Chattanooga L 16-30

all-time series results10-28-95 Boone L 18-3111-2-96 Chattanooga L 6-2011-1-97 Boone L 7-4110-31-98 Chattanooga L 7-2810-30-99 Boone L 14-6210-28-00 Chattanooga W 30-2710-27-01 Boone L 14-5111-2-02 Chattanooga L 17-2011-1-03 Boone L 7-4710-30-04 Chattanooga W 59-5610-29-05 Boone L 25-3510-7-06 Chattanooga L 21-5611-17-07 Boone L 17-37 11-8-08 Chattanooga L 7-4911-7-09 Boone L 20-359-4-10 Chattanooga L 41-42

ARKANSAS(Arkansas leads 1-0)Home: 0-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral 0-010-6-07 Little Rock L 34-15

ARKANSAS STATE(Arkansas State leads 5-2)Home: 1-2, Away: 1-3, Neutral 0-010-7-72 Chattanooga W 21-311-1-75 Jonesboro L 0-4810-17-81 Jonesboro W 3-29-18-82 Jonesboro L 12-139-10-83 Chattanooga L 14-279-8-84 Chattanooga L 0-1611-24-84 Jonesboro L 10-37

ARMY(Army leads 1-0)Home: 0-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral 0-011-12-38 West Point L 13-34

ATHENS(Chattanooga leads 4-0)Home: 3-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral 0-010-29-04 Chattanooga W 17-010-17-08 Chattanooga W 11-010-16-09 Chattanooga W 6-59-23-21 Athens W 20-0

AUBURN(Auburn leads 21-0)Home: 0-0, Away: 0-20, Neutral 0-19-25-26 Auburn L 6-1511-18-42 Montgomery L 7-209-25-54 Auburn L 0-459-24-55 Auburn L 6-1510-5-57 Auburn L 7-4010-4-58 Auburn L 8-3010-8-60 Auburn L 0-1010-14-61 Auburn L 7-3510-13-62 Auburn L 6-5410-12-63 Auburn L 0-2810-10-64 Auburn L 12-3310-9-65 Auburn L 7-3010-17-66 Auburn L 6-209-23-67 Auburn L 6-409-18-71 Auburn L 7-609-23-72 Auburn L 7-149-22-73 Auburn L 0-319-21-74 Auburn L 7-529-6-86 Auburn L 14-429-9-95 Auburn L 10-7611-6-10 Auburn L 24-62

AUSTIN PEAY(Chattanooga leads 4-0)Home: 4-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral 0-010-10-58 Chattanooga W 26-011-24-66 Chattanooga W 27-17

9-16-67 Chattanooga W 23-89-21-68 Clarksville W 41-13

BETHUNE-COOKMAN (Chattanooga leads 1-0)Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral 0-09-16-95 Chattanooga W 35-6

BIRMINGHAM(Chattanooga leads 1-0)Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral 0-010-25-13 Chattanooga W 84-0

BIRMINGHAM COLLEGE(Chattanooga leads 1-0)Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral 0-010-22-10 Chattanooga W 28-0

BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN(Chattanooga leads 8-7-2)Home: 5-1-2, Away: 2-4, Neut.: 1-2 11-22-19 Birmingham L 0-4011-12-20 Birmingham L 0-2711-11-21 Birmingham L 7-1410-21-22 Chattanooga T 0-011-9-23 Gadsden W 19-011-8-24 Chattanooga W 20-711-6-25 Gadsden L 0-610-23-26 Chattanooga T 7-710-22-27 Chattanooga W 12-810-13-28 Birmingham W 12-610-19-29 Chattanooga W 13-710-31-31 Birmingham W 26-010-25-35 Chattanooga W 26-1410-24-36 Birmingham L 7-1411-6-37 Chattanooga L 18-1910-28-38 Gadsden L 6-1211-11-39 Chattanooga W 13-12

BOISE STATE(Chattanooga leads 1-0)Home: 0-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral 0-0 9-5-92 Boise W 35-20

BOWLING GREEN(Chattanooga leads 2-0)Home: 1-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral 0-011-20-76 Chattanooga W 49-2911-5-77 Bowling Green W 37-33

BRYSON COLLEGE(Chattanooga leads 3-0-1)Home: 3-0, Away: 0-0-1, Neut.: 0-09-26-19 Fayetteville T 0-09-30-21 Chattanooga W 53-09-29-22 Chattanooga W 40-09-28-23 Chattanooga W 35-0

CARSON-NEWMAN(Chattanooga leads 3-1)Home: 3-1, Away: 0-0, Neutral 0-010-2-15 Chattanooga W 93-011-15-19 Chattanooga W 20-010-30-20 Chattanooga W 83-08-30-07 Chattanooga L 17-29

CATHOLIC(Catholic leads 2-0)Home: 0-0, Away: 0-2, Neutral 0-010-15-32 Washington, DC L 0-1910-20-33 Washington, DC L 0-25 CENTENARY(Chattanooga leads 2-1)Home: 1-0, Away: 1-1, Neutral 0-010-6-23 Shreveport L 7-46

10-27-28 Chattanooga W 21-1410-18-47 Shreveport W 20-0

CENTRAL ARKANSAS (Central Arkansas leads 1-0)Home: 0-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral 0-09-26-92 Chattanooga L 17-24

CENTRAL UNIVERSITY(Central leads 3-2)Home: 2-2, Away: 0-1, Neutral 0-010-19-07 Chattanooga L 0-2210-27-08 Chattanooga L 0-2410-26-12 Danville L 6-711-8-13 Chattanooga W 27-1811-25-15 Chattanooga W 33-0

CENTRE (Chattanooga leads 6-4-2)Home: 4-3-2, Away: 2-1, Neutral: 0-010-11-30 Chattanooga L 6-711-26-31 Chattanooga W 25-711-24-32 Chattanooga L 6-2011-30-33 Chattanooga L 6-1311-29-34 Chattanooga W 7-011-28-35 Chattanooga T 7-710-8-37 Chattanooga T 0-010-1-38 Danville L 7-1611-17-39 Danville W 12-211-9-40 Chattanooga W 14-911-8-41 Danville W 27-711-26-42 Chattanooga W 61-14

CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (Chattanooga leads 1-0)Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral 0-0 9-2-95 Chattanooga W 41-0

CHATTANOOGA HIGH SCHOOL(Chattanooga HS leads 1-0)Home: 0-1, Away: 0-0, Neutral 0-012-3-04 Chattanooga L 0-6

CINCINNATI (Cincinnati leads 1-0)Home: 0-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral 0-011-23-74 Cincinnati L 20-35

THE CITADEL (Chattanooga leads 26-16-2)Home: 16-5-1, Away: 10-11-1, Neut.: 0-010-9-26 Charleston W 6-310-8-27 Chattanooga W 31-611-15-30 Charleston T 7-711-14-36 Charleston W 13-010-26-68 Chattanooga W 31-911-21-69 Charleston W 10-511-7-70 Chattanooga W 29-2810-23-71 Charleston L 35-5210-21-72 Chattanooga L 0-1210-13-73 Charleston L 20-2811-22-75 Chattanooga W 24-610-9-76 Charleston L 10-1410-29-77 Chattanooga W 21-1411-10-79 Chattanooga W 28-79-27-80 Charleston L 13-2911-7-81 Chattanooga T 7-711-13-82 Charleston W 24-710-15-83 Chattanooga W 30-910-19-85 Chattanooga W 34-1710-18-86 Charleston W 42-710-17-87 Chattanooga W 22-1910-15-88 Charleston L 17-2310-21-89 Chattanooga W 17-910-13-90 Charleston W 7-69-21-91 Chattanooga W 33-26

10-10-92 Charleston L 13-3311-6-93 Chattanooga L 27-4111-5-94 Charleston L 26-4211-4-95 Chattanooga W 29-2411-9-96 Charleston L 13-1611-8-97 Chattanooga L 3-711-7-98 Charleston W 13-1011-6-99 Chattanooga W 30-2711-4-00 Charleston W 20-1311-3-01 Chattanooga L 17-2011-9-02 Charleston W 34-3111-8-03 Chattanooga W 29-2011-6-04 Charleston L 24-4411-5-05 Chattanooga W 31-219-30-06 Charleston L 21-249-29-07 Chattanooga L 19-4111-15-08 Charleston L 24-2111-14-09 Chattanooga W 31-2810-9-10 Charleston W 28-10

CLEMSON(Clemson leads 1-0) Home: 0-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral 0-0 10-3-92 Clemson L 3-54

COLORADO STATE(Colorado State leads 1-0)Home: 0-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral 0-08-31-96 Fort Collins L 19-61

CUMBERLAND (Tenn.)(Chattanooga leads 5-0-2)Home: 5-0-2, Away: 0-0, Neutral 0-011-26-14 Chattanooga W 61-711-8-19 Chattanooga W 7-010-7-22 Chattanooga W 40-010-13-23 Chattanooga T 19-1910-4-24 Chattanooga T 0-010-3-25 Chattanooga W 12-79-6-08 Chattanooga W 47-6

DAYTON (Chattanooga leads 5-4-1)Home: 4-1, Away: 1-3-1, Neutral: 0-011-7-42 Dayton L 12-1411-9-46 Dayton W 34-710-24-47 Chattanooga W 19-1311-25-48 Chattanooga W 21-611-23-50 Chattanooga L 4-710-20-51 Dayton L 6-2111-27-52 Chattanooga W 40-710-24-53 Dayton L 6-1911-25-54 Chattanooga W 25-1410-29-55 Dayton T 7-7

DAYTON HIGH SCHOOL(Chattanooga leads 1-0)Home: 0-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral 0-010-14-05 Dayton, Tenn. W 45-0

DUQUESNE (Chattanooga leads 2-0)Home: 2-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral 0-011-24-49 Chattanooga W 13-011-17-50 Chattanooga W 32-20

EAST CAROLINA (East Carolina leads 2-0)Home: 0-0, Away: 0-2, Neutral 0-011-4-72 Greenville L 7-339-12-98 Greenville L 0-31

EAST TENNESSEE STATE (Chattanooga leads 20-18-1)Home: 13-8, Away: 7-10-1, Neutral: 0-09-29-61 Chattanooga W 27-6

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9-29-62 Chattanooga W 14-1310-5-63 Chattanooga L 22-2710-3-64 Chattanooga W 7-010-2-65 Johnson City T 7-710-14-67 Johnson City W 15-1410-19-68 Chattanooga W 16-610-18-69 Chattanooga L 13-1710-17-70 Johnson City L 17-2110-16-71 Chattanooga W 28-1411-25-72 Johnson City L 0-3511-24-73 Chattanooga W 26-2110-18-75 Johnson City W 21-1311-27-76 Chattanooga W 23-1410-13-79 Johnson City L 0-3510-25-80 Chattanooga W 26-1410-31-81 Johnson City W 17-010-9-82 Chattanooga W 27-611-19-83 Johnson City W 13-1010-6-84 Chattanooga L 0-129-21-85 Johnson City W 12-010-25-86 Chattanooga L 17-189-19-87 Johnson City L 14-3410-1-88 Chattanooga W 33-1010-14-89 Johnson City L 23-2410-6-90 Chattanooga W 22-311-9-91 Johnson City W 43-2611-7-92 Chattanooga L 24-2711-13-93 Johnson City L 0-2111-12-94 Chattanooga L 13-3011-11-95 Johnson City L 9-3811-16-96 Chattanooga L 24-2811-15-97 Johnson City W 17-1411-14-98 Chattanooga W 10-711-13-99 Johnson City L 14-2811-11-00 Chattanooga L 22-2411-10-01 Johnson City L 10-3211-16-02 Chattanooga W 27-1011-15-03 Johnson City L 7-68

EAST TEXAS STATE(Series tied 1-1)Home: 1-1, Away: 0-0, Neutral 0-010-16-53 Chattanooga L 7-1910-22-54 Chattanooga W 41-6

EASTERN KENTUCKY(Series tied 2-2-1)Home: 2-0-1, Away 0-2: Neutral 0-09-8-73 Richmond L 6-109-20-74 Chattanooga T 10-109-13-86 Richmond L 3-239-12-87 Chattanooga W 10-09-18-10 Chattanooga W 42-24

ELEVENTH CAVALRY(Series tied 2-2)Home: 2-2, Away: 0-0, Neutral 0-010-23-09 Chattanooga L 5-910-29-10 Chattanooga W 19-611-9-12 Chattanooga L 7-1411-28-12 Chattanooga W 13-9

ELON(Elon leads 6-2)Home: 0-4, Away: 2-2, Neutral 0-010-18-03 Elon W 24-710-16-04 Chattanooga L 26-3510-15-05 Elon W 10-710-28-06 Chattanooga L 17-2010-27-07 Elon L 28-3810-18-08 Chattanooga L 7-4210-24-09 Elon L 10-4510-30-10 Chattanooga L 35-49

EMORY & HENRY(Chattanooga leads 3-2)Home: 2-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 1-110-28-16 Bristol W 27-0

10-14-22 Chattanooga W 56-010-30-26 Chattanooga W 60-011-17-34 Johnson City L 0-1210-12-35 Emory L 0-25

ERSKINE (Chattanooga leads 1-0)Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-09-21-51 Chattanooga W 53-6

EVANSVILLE (Chattanooga leads 3-0)Home: 2-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-010-30-48 Evansville W 27-010-28-49 Chattanooga W 21-1710-5-51 Chattanooga W 75-7

FLORENCE STATE (Chattanooga leads 1-0)Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-011-9-63 Chattanooga W 25-6

FLORIDA SOUTHERN(Chattanooga leads 2-0)Home: 1-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-011-12-27 Chattanooga W 52-612-8-28 Lakeland W 19-0

FLORIDA STATE (Florida State leads 2-0)Home: 0-0, Away: 0-2, Neutral: 0-011-17-84 Tallahassee L 0-379-13-08 Tallahassee L 7-46

FORT BENNING (Chattanooga leads 1-0)Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-09-26-42 Chattanooga W 20-0

FURMAN(Furman leads 26-14)Home: 6-14, Away: 8-12, Neutral: 0-010-6-28 Greenville W 15-09-28-29 Chattanooga W 20-711-16-57 Greenville W 34-010-2-59 Chattanooga W 20-711-16-68 Chattanooga W 31-1410-24-70 Greenville L 16-189-24-77 Chattanooga L 7-1710-21-78 Greenville W 13-99-22-79 Greenville W 45-1410-4-80 Chattanooga L 28-4210-3-81 Greenville W 31-289-25-82 Chattanooga W 16-1311-12-83 Greenville L 14-289-29-84 Chattanooga W 21-1411-23-85 Greenville L 0-2811-15-86 Chattanooga L 10-219-26-87 Greenville W 16-1411-5-88 Chattanooga L 7-1011-4-89 Greenville L 17-279-15-90 Chattanooga L 21-3811-16-91 Greenville L 21-3411-14-92 Chattanooga L 7-3511-20-93 Chattanooga W 45-4211-19-94 Greenville W 34-2011-18-95 Chattanooga L 21-2311-23-96 Greenville L 21-4211-22-97 Chattanooga L 21-4311-21-98 Greenville L 28-3111-20-99 Chattanooga L 35-4011-18-00 Greenville L 44-4511-17-01 Chattanooga L 10-4211-23-02 Greenville L 7-3511-22-03 Chattanooga L 21-6311-20-04 Greenville L 31-5111-19-05 Chattanooga L 35-5610-21-06 Greenville L 22-28

10-20-07 Chattanooga L 22-289-27-08 Greenville L 10-359-12-09 Chattanooga L 20-3810-23-10 Greenville W 36-28

GARDNER-WEBB(Series tied 2-2) Home: 2-1, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-09-18-93 Chattanooga W 59-349-17-94 Chattanooga W 47-239-21-02 Chattanooga L 24-269-20-03 Boiling Springs L 13-23

GEORGETOWN, KY.(Chattanooga leads 5-3)Home: 4-1, Away: 1-1, Neutral: 0-111-27-13 Chattanooga W 55-611-1-19 Georgetown L 0-5610-15-21 Chattanooga W 31-011-18-22 Lexington L 6-2011-15-24 Chattanooga L 6-1310-24-25 Lexington W 7-011-13-26 Chattanooga W 61-09-19-52 Chattanooga W 86-0

GEORGIA (Georgia leads 8-0-1)Home: 0-5-1, Away: 0-3, Neutral: 0-010-5-12 Athens L 0-3310-9-15 Chattanooga T 6-610-5-35 Chattanooga L 0-4011-14-42 Chattanooga L 0-4011-3-45 Chattanooga L 7-3411-23-46 Chattanooga L 27-4811-22-47 Chattanooga L 0-279-25-48 Athens L 7-149-23-49 Athens L 6-42

GEORGIA SOUTHERN(Georgia Southern leads 20-4)Home: 3-9, Away: 1-11, Neutral: 0-0 10-13-84 Statesboro L 17-249-28-85 Chattanooga L 14-199-27-86 Statesboro L 14-349-17-88 Chattanooga L 3-1311-11-89 Statesboro L 14-3411-10-90 Chattanooga L 20-239-25-93 Statesboro L 0-459-24-94 Chattanooga L 20-569-23-95 Statesboro L 9-35 9-28-96 Chattanooga W 23-219-27-97 Statesboro L 10-379-25-98 Chattanooga L 25-429-25-99 Statesboro L 10-499-23-00 Chattanooga L 10-319-22-01 Statesboro L 7-709-28-02 Chattanooga L 10-389-27-03 Statesboro L 3-349-25-04 Chattanooga L 17-519-24-05 Statesboro L 10-489-23-06 Chattanooga W 27-269-22-07 Statesboro W 45-3810-4-08 Chattanooga L 28-5210-17-09 Statesboro L 20-3010-16-10 Chattanooga W 35-27

GEORGIA TECH(Georgia Tech leads 8-0)Home: 0-1, Away: 0-7, Neutral: 0-010-13-06 Atlanta L 0-1810-8-10 Atlanta L 0-1810-12-13 Chattanooga L 6-71 10-4-41 Atlanta L 0-2010-10-42 Atlanta L 12-3011-9-85 Atlanta L 7-359-10-88 Atlanta L 10-249-22-90 Atlanta L 9-44

GLENVILLE STATE(Chattanooga leads 1-0) Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-09-3-09 Chattanooga W 30-13

GORDON INSTITUTE (Chattanooga leads 1-0)Home: 0-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-011-8-07 Barnesville, Ga. W 29-0

HOUSTON (Houston leads 1-0)Home: 0-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-010-30-65 Houston L 7-40

ILLINOIS STATE (Chattanooga leads 4-0)Home: 2-0, Away: 2-0, Neutral: 0-09-11-76 Normal W 24-010-15-77 Chattanooga W 31-2811-17-79 Normal W 42-3111-15-80 Chattanooga W 27-17

JACKSONVILLE STATE(Chattanooga leads 25-10)Home: 21-7, Away: 4-3, Neutral: 0-011-5-04# Chattanooga W 5-09-27-24 Chattanooga L 13-149-26-25 Chattanooga W 40-010-2-26 Chattanooga W 71-3 10-2-53 Chattanooga W 39-09-17-54 Chattanooga W 24-09-16-55 Chattanooga L 0-129-21-56 Chattanooga W 26-09-20-57 Chattanooga W 15-79-19-58 Chattanooga W 55-09-18-59 Chattanooga W 18-99-16-60 Chattanooga W 35-09-16-61 Chattanooga W 13-711-2-63 Chattanooga W 14-010-31-64 Chattanooga W 21-09-18-65 Chattanooga W 14-610-29-66 Chattanooga L 10-1911-18-67 Chattanooga W 51-09-28-68 Chattanooga W 32-1411-28-70 Chattanooga L 6-4010-19-74 Chattanooga W 13-99-27-75 Jacksonville L 6-2410-16-76 Chattanooga W 14-710-22-77 Jacksonville W 18-1410-14-78 Chattanooga W 28-219-6-80 Jacksonville W 16-139-26-81 Chattanooga W 10-310-23-82 Jacksonville W 28-09-3-83 Chattanooga W 13-69-18-04 Chattanooga L 20659-10-05 Jacksonville W 21-1811-4-06 Chattanooga L 10-139-8-07 Jacksonville L 19-339-20-08 Chattanooga L 3-319-11-10 Jacksonville L 17-21(#Jacksonville St. known as Alabama Normal)

KENTUCKY STATE(Chattanooga leads 1-0)Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-011-24-01 Chattanooga W 73-0

LIBERTY(Series tied 1-1)Home: 0-1, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-011-13-04 Chattanooga L 40-4310-08-05 Lynchburg W 10-7

LOUISIANA COLLEGE(Chattanooga leads 1-0)Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-011-12-49 Chattanooga W 40-7

LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE(Chattanooga leads 4-3)Home: 2-3, Away: 2-0, Neutral: 0-011-26-65 Chattanooga W 27-259-26-70 Chattanooga L 20-2410-24-72 Chattanooga L 21-229-29-73 Lafayette W 21-1010-26-74 Chattanooga L 20-219-17-83 Lafayette W 38-149-1-84 Chattanooga W 9-7 LOUISIANA-MONROE(Chattanooga leads 3-1) Home: 2-1, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-09-21-63 Chattanooga W 9-010-7-67 Chattanooga W 21-1410-11-69 Monroe W 12-710-9-71 Chattanooga L 21-27

LOUISIANA STATE (LSU leads 1-0)Home: 0-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-011-6-54 Baton Rouge L 19-26

LOUISIANA TECH (Louisiana Tech leads 7-3)Home: 2-4, Away: 1-3, Neutral: 0-010-25-69 Chattanooga L 7-559-19-70 Ruston L 2-2811-6-71 Chattanooga L 21-2711-16-74 Chattanooga L 14-3511-15-75 Ruston L 20-4911-6-76 Chattanooga L 7-499-16-78 Ruston W 12-79-15-79 Chattanooga W 24-710-1-83 Ruston L 14-1710-3-87 Chattanooga W 20-18

LOUISVILLE (Series tied 4-4)Home: 3-0, Away: 1-4, Neutral: 0-010-16-15 Louisville W 21-610-21-16 Louisville L 0-611-22-24 Louisville L 0-1010-20-28 Chattanooga W 70-010-31-52 Chattanooga W 47-1410-30-53 Chattanooga W 44-610-11-75 Louisville L 3-611-11-99 Louisville L 30-58

LOYOLA (N.O.)(Series tied 1-1)Home: 0-1, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-010-2-31 New Orleans W 6-011-5-32 New Orleans L 0-14

MARSHALL(Chattanooga leads 13-7)Home: 8-2, Away: 5-5, Neutral: 0-0 11-19-77 Chattanooga W 37-209-23-78 Huntington W 27-239-29-79 Chattanooga W 27-010-18-80 Huntington W 21-1110-10-81 Chattanooga W 20-010-2-82 Huntington W 17-710-22-83 Chattanooga W 23-1610-27-84 Huntington W 17-1311-2-85 Chattanooga W 23-711-1-86 Huntington L 20-4110-31-87 Chattanooga L 26-2810-22-88 Huntington L 7-389-23-89 Chattanooga W 14-010-20-90 Huntington W 29-2310-26-91 Chattanooga W 38-3110-24-92 Huntington L 23-5210-2-93 Chattanooga W 33-3110-1-94 Huntington L 21-629-30-95 Chattanooga L 32-35

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10-5-96 Huntington L 0-45

MARYVILLE (Chattanooga leads 11-3)Home: 9-0, Away: 2-3, Neutral: 0-010-28-05 Maryville W 11-411-11-05 Chattanooga W 10-010-24-08 Chattanooga W 21-611-14-08 Maryville L 0-7111-25-09 Chattanooga W 20-611-24-10 Chattanooga W 28-1111-1-12 Chattanooga W 34-611-14-13 Maryville W 14-710-10-14 Chattanooga W 35-710-30-15 Maryville L 0-1311-24-21 Maryville L 0-349-24-37 Chattanooga W 19-010-18-40 Chattanooga W 28-010-3-42 Chattanooga W 52-7

McMURRY (Chattanooga leads 2-0)Home: 2-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-011-16-56 Chattanooga W 19-149-30-60 Chattanooga W 33-0

McNEESE STATE (McNeese State leads 2-0)Home: 0-1, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-010-28-78 Lake Charles L 24-2810-27-79 Chattanooga L 17-24

MEMPHIS(Memphis leads 12-5)Home: 4-4, Away: 1-8, Neutral: 0-010-23-42 Chattanooga W 44-1910-6-50 Chattanooga L 8-2611-17-51 Memphis L 0-1310-17-52 Chattanooga W 23-69-25-53 Chattanooga L 6-711-25-55 Chattanooga W 25-710-6-56 Memphis W 14-1311-28-57 Chattanooga W 7-010-25-58 Memphis L 7-2211-26-59 Chattanooga L 9-1511-12-60 Memphis L 0-4211-23-61 Chattanooga L 13-4111-16-63 Memphis L 0-139-8-01 Memphis L 10-439-11-04 Memphis L 21-529-17-05 Memphis L 14-599-19-06 Memphis L 14-33

MERCER (Chattanooga leads 16-6-1)Home: 14-2-1, Away: 2-4, Neutral: 0-0 11-9-09 Macon L 2-1010-4-14 Macon W 16-010-23-15 Chattanooga W 20-610-7-16 Chattanooga W 49-010-23-20 Chattanooga W 20-010-19-21 Macon L 0-1811-11-22 Chattanooga W 13-610-20-23 Macon L 3-1811-18-24 Macon L 0-3310-17-25 Chattanooga W 12-710-26-29 Macon W 7-010-18-30 Chattanooga W 8-611-14-31 Chattanooga W 27-1911-11-32 Chattanooga L 0-2511-11-33 Chattanooga L 0-711-10-34 Chattanooga T 13-1311-9-35 Chattanooga W 12-711-7-36 Chattanooga W 6-011-25-37 Chattanooga W 19-711-24-38 Chattanooga W 9-711-30-39 Chattanooga W 21-1811-28-40 Chattanooga W 20-6

11-26-41 Chattanooga W 40-13

MIAMI (Fla.)(Miami leads 4-0)Home: 0-1, Away: 0-3, Neutral: 0-09-28-45 Chattanooga L 7-2710-25-46 Miami L 13-3311-12-48 Miami L 0-1911-9-51 Miami L 7-34

MIDDLE TENNESSEE (Chattanooga leads 24-11-2)Home: 18-5-1, Away: 6-6-1, Neutral: 0-09-30-16 Chattanooga W 20-610-18-19 Chattanooga L 0-499-21-29 Chattanooga W 40-09-20-30 Chattanooga W 25-09-19-31 Chattanooga W 19-010-8-32 Chattanooga W 26-910-7-33 Chattanooga W 46-010-6-34 Chattanooga T 0-010-3-52 Chattanooga W 39-1310-19-57 Murfreesboro L 6-2010-17-58 Chattanooga W 18-610-17-59 Murfreesboro L 0-2810-14-60 Chattanooga W 24-610-21-61 Murfreesboro W 25-1210-20-62 Chattanooga W 34-1310-19-63 Murfreesboro W 7-010-17-64 Chattanooga W 19-1410-16-65 Murfreesboro L 7-3010-15-66 Chattanooga W 5-09-30-67 Murfreesboro W 30-1310-5-68 Chattanooga W 28-1510-4-69 Murfreesboro W 7-310-3-70 Chattanooga L 8-2410-2-71 Chattanooga L 13-239-30-72 Chattanooga L 13-1710-5-74 Murfreesboro W 24-710-4-75 Chattanooga W 27-610-2-76 Murfreesboro L 28-3510-1-77 Chattanooga W 38-79-30-78 Murfreesboro T 14-1410-20-79 Chattanooga W 59-159-13-80 Murfreesboro W 32-79-12-81 Chattanooga W 42-199-30-89 Murfreesboro L 7-249-29-90 Chattanooga L 17-249-14-96 Murfreesboro L 9-169-13-97 Chattanooga W 33-24

MINNESOTA-MORRIS (Chattanooga leads 1-0)Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-011-9-74 Chattanooga W 41-13

MISSISSIPPI(Ole Miss leads 14-1)Home: 1-1, Away: 0-12, Neutral: 0-1 11-29-45 Chattanooga W 31-611-15-47 Oxford L 0-5211-6-48 Chattanooga L 7-3411-5-49 Oxford L 27-4711-11-50 Oxford L 0-209-19-53 Jackson L 6-3911-7-59 Oxford L 0-5811-5-60 Oxford L 0-4511-11-61 Oxford L 0-5411-10-62 Oxford L 7-5211-9-68 Oxford L 16-3811-21-69 Oxford L 0-2111-14-70 Oxford L 7-4411-13-71 Oxford L 10-139-11-93 Oxford L 7-40

MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE(Chattanooga leads 6-3-3)Home: 5-3-2, Away: 0-2, Neutral: 0-011-17-28 Chattanooga L 19-2010-25-30 Chattanooga W 24-710-29-32 Chattanooga L 6-1310-28-33 Chattanooga T 0-011-3-34 Jackson W 13-011-1-35 Chattanooga L 7-1210-3-36 Chattanooga W 7-610-1-37 Chattanooga W 13-010-37-38 Chattanooga W 28-2510-6-39 Clinton T 0-010-4-40 Chattanooga T 7-710-10-41 Chattanooga W 26-6

MISSISSIPPI STATE (Mississippi State leads 4-0)Home: 0-2, Away: 0-2, Neutral: 0-011-13-09 Starkville L 6-3810-14-16 Chattanooga L 0-339-28-46 Starkville L 7-419-26-47 Chattanooga L 0-19

MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE(Chattanooga leads 2-0)Home: 2-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 9-21-96 Chattanooga W 26-79-16-00 Chattanooga W 72-17

MOONEY(Mooney leads 1-0)Home: 0-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-010-27-06 Murfreesboro L 40-0

MURRAY STATE (Chattanooga leads 2-0)Home: 2-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-011-17-45 Chattanooga W 28-1210-18-46 Chattanooga W 34-6

NEWBERRY (Chattanooga leads 3-0)Home: 3-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-011-21-42 Chattanooga W 33-711-15-46 Chattanooga W 47-79-14-51 Chattanooga W 38-0

NORTH CAROLINA STATE (North Carolina State leads 2-0)Home: 0-1, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-011-1-47 Raleigh L 0-2110-23-48 Chattanooga L 0-7

NORTH TEXAS(North Texas leads 5-3)Home: 2-3, Away: 1-2, Neutral: 0-011-27-47 Chattanooga L 7-1410-20-50 Chattanooga L 14-1911-22-51 Chattanooga W 32-2010-15-54 Chattanooga W 20-1911-5-55 Denton W 14-611-22-56 Chattanooga L 7-2011-9-57 Denton L 0-1311-19-66 Denton L 7-42

OGLETHORPE(Chattanooga leads 9-6-3)Home: 8-5-3, Away: 1-1, Neutral: 0-010-11-19 Chattanooga L 0-1910-9-20 Chattanooga T 14-1410-29-21 Atlanta L 0-711-30-22 Chattanooga W 13-911-29-23 Chattanooga L 0-1211-28-24 Chattanooga L 2-2011-26-25 Chattanooga L 0-610-16-26 Chattanooga T 14-1411-24-27 Chattanooga W 19-0

11-29-28 Chattanooga W 35-912-4-29 Chattanooga W 16-611-27-30 Chattanooga W 20-69-26-31 Atlanta W 12-710-14-33 Chattanooga W 16-1210-13-34 Chattanooga L 0-1810-18-35 Chattanooga W 24-1310-11-36 Chattanooga W 20-610-15-37 Chattanooga T 0-0

OKLAHOMA(Oklahoma leads 1-0)Home: 0-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-08-30-08 Norman L 2-57

OKLAHOMA CITY(Chattanooga leads 1-0)Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-010-14-49 Chattanooga W 34-7

PARRIS ISLAND(Chattanooga leads 1-0)Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 11-11-55 Chattanooga W 26-13

PARSONS(Chattanooga leads 1-0)Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-010-1-66 Chattanooga W 19-0

PRESBYTERIAN(Chattanooga leads 4-2)Home: 2-2, Away: 2-0, Neutral: 0-0 10-4-30 Chattanooga L 6-710-24-31 Chattanooga W 32-710-15-48 Chattanooga W 35-011-4-61 Chattanooga L 9-1011-3-62 Clinton W 31-209-19-09 Clinton W 29-13

RHEA HIGH SCHOOL(Chattanooga leads 2-0)Home: 0-0, Away: 2-0, Neutral: 0-09-26-14 Dayton, Tenn. W 7-69-25-15 Dayton, Tenn. W 21-0

RICHMOND(Chattanooga leads 2-0)Home: 1-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-010-30-76 Richmond W 28-1911-11-78 Chattanooga W 30-3

ROME A.C.(Series tied 1-1)Home: 1-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-010-23-11 Rome, Ga. L 5-1511-11-11 Chattanooga W 16-5

ROLLINS(Chattanooga leads 3-0)Home: 2-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-011-9-29 Chattanooga W* 1-0 10-31-42 Orlando W 14-611-28-46 Chattanooga W 34-6(*forfeit)

SAMFORD (formerly Howard)(Chattanooga leads 24-9-3)Home: 18-5-2, Away: 6-4, Neutral: 0-0-111-4-06 Birmingham L 0-6311-6-07 Chattanooga L 7-2111-7-08 Chattanooga W 29-010-31-09 Chattanooga T 0-011-12-10 Chattanooga W 56-010-24-14 Chattanooga W 14-010-22-21 Chattanooga W 26-311-17-23 Chattanooga T 0-010-11-24 Chattanooga L 0-28

10-10-25 Birmingham L 0-311-6-26 Chattanooga W 23-011-10-28 Birmingham W 14-011-16-29 Chattanooga W 20-1411-1-30 Chattanooga W 13-910-10-31 Chattanooga W 14-010-22-32 Birmingham W 19-011-26-36 Chattanooga W 6-010-23-37 Birmingham L 0-610-21-38 Chattanooga W 13-610-21-39 Birmingham L 14-3311-1-40 Chattanooga W 28-010-17-41 Anniston T 7-710-19-45 Chattanooga W 47-79-15-62 Chattanooga L 12-2211-14-64 Chattanooga W 28-1311-14-65 Chattanooga W 25-1011-4-67 Birmingham W 28-011-23-68 Chattanooga W 40-79-3-98 Chattanooga W 23-139-2-99 Birmingham W 29-278-31-00 Chattanooga W 23-68-31-01 Birmingham W 28-148-29-03 Chattanooga L 23-3111-22-08 Chattanooga L 7-3010-10-09 Birmingham W 14-711-13-10 Chattanooga W 48-14

SAVANNAH STATE(Chattanooga leads 1-0) Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-09-18-99 Chattanooga W 49-0

SEVENTH CAVALRY(Seventh Calvary leads 1-0)Home: 0-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-011-24-04 Chattanooga L 0-17

SEWANEE (Univ. of the South)(Sewanee leads 9-3-2)Home: 3-4-2, Away: 0-5, Neutral: 0-011-19-12 Sewanee L 0-2710-4-13 Sewanee L 0-2810-17-14 Sewanee L 3-4611-13-15 Chattanooga T 0-011-11-16 Sewanee L 0-5411-6-20 Sewanee L 0-3311-5-21 Chattanooga L 0-4711-3-23 Chattanooga L 0-2610-31-25 Chattanooga L 0-2811-9-30 Chattanooga T 0-010-37-31 Chattanooga L 0-611-4-39 Chattanooga W 10-710-25-40 Chattanooga W 20-611-15-41 Chattanooga W 27-0

SEWANEE “B”(Series tied 1-1)Home: 1-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-011-20-11 Sewanee L 0-511-27-11 Chattanooga W 17-5

SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA(Chattanooga leads 3-0)Home: 3-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-011-22-62 Chattanooga W 21-1911-26-64 Chattanooga W 21-010-5-85 Chattanooga W 27-7

SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI(Southern Mississippi leads 16-3)Home: 2-8, Away: 1-7, Neutral: 0-110-21-49 Chattanooga L 20-3310-27-50 Mobile L 13-1410-26-51 Chattanooga W 19-710-25-52 Hattiesburg L 14-2711-26-53 Chattanooga L 19-3310-30-54 Hattiesburg L 6-14

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9-30-55 Chattanooga W 10-010-27-56 Hattiesburg L 0-3310-26-57 Chattanooga L 0-2011-27-58 Chattanooga L 13-2011-14-59 Hattiesburg L 6-1411-24-60 Chattanooga L 6-3010-7-61 Hattiesburg L 7-2410-6-62 Chattanooga L 13-3111-28-63 Chattanooga L 0-2411-7-64 Hattiesburg L 0-3111-7-65 Hattiesburg L 0-1711-11-72 Hattiesburg W 10-610-6-73 Chattanooga L 7-42

SOUTH PITTSBURG A.C. (Chattanooga leads 1-0)Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-011-18-11 Chattanooga W 12-0

SOUTHWESTERN(Chattanooga leads 4-2-2)Home: 3-1-1, Away: 1-1-1, Neutral: 0-011-3-28 Chattanooga W 79-011-18-33 Memphis T 0-010-27-34 Chattanooga W 20-711-16-35 Memphis W 12-010-16-36 Chattanooga T 0-010-30-37 Memphis L 13-2410-14-38 Chattanooga L 6-1210-24-41 Chattanooga W 7-0

SOUTHWEST PRESBYTERIAN(Chattanooga leads 1-0)Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-011-30-05 Chattanooga W 41-0

SPRING HILL(Chattanooga leads 3-0) Home: 2-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-010-1-32 Chattanooga W 45-711-15-40 Mobile W 34-610-31-41 Chattanooga W 49-0

TAMPA(Series tied 4-4)Home: 2-2, Away: 2-2, Neutral: 0-011-15-52 Tampa W 30-710-1-54 Chattanooga W 28-611-2-56 Chattanooga W 33-011-15-58 Tampa L 19-2511-11-67 Tampa L 16-209-25-71 Chattanooga L 14-3111-17-73 Tampa W 25-249-7-74 Chattanooga L 0-28

TENNESSEE(Tennessee leads 34-2-2)Home: 1-6-1, Away: 1-28-1, Neutral: 0-011-19-04 Chattanooga L 0-2312-2-05 Chattanooga W 5-012-2-07 Knoxville L 0-5711-21-08 Knoxville L 5-3511-20-09 Chattanooga T 0-011-19-10 Knoxville T 6-611-1-13 Knoxville L 0-2110-31-14 Knoxville L 0-6711-4-16 Chattanooga L 7-1210-17-20 Chattanooga L 0-3510-5-29 Chattanooga L 0-209-24-32 Chattanooga L 0-139-26-36 Knoxville L 0-1311-5-38 Knoxville L 0-4510-14-39 Chattanooga L 0-2810-12-40 Knoxville L 0-5310-13-45 Knoxville L 0-3010-12-46 Knoxville L 7-4710-11-47 Knoxville L 7-2610-9-48 Knoxville L 0-26

10-8-49 Knoxville L 7-3910-14-50 Knoxville L 0-4110-13-51 Knoxville L 13-4210-11-52 Knoxville L 6-2610-10-53 Knoxville L 7-4010-9-54 Knoxville L 14-2010-8-55 Knoxville L 0-1310-13-56 Knoxville L 20-4210-12-57 Knoxville L 13-2811-8-58 Knoxville W 14-610-24-59 Knoxville L 0-2310-22-60 Knoxville L 0-3510-28-61 Knoxville L 7-2010-27-62 Knoxville L 14-4810-26-63 Knoxville L 7-499-19-64 Knoxville L 6-1011-5-66 Knoxville L 10-289-20-69 Knoxville L 0-31

TENNESSEE-MARTIN(Chattanooga leads 3-0)Home: 2-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-08-31-91 Chattanooga W 21-149-12-92 Chattanooga W 37-289-2-93 Martin W 26-7

TENNESSEE MEDICAL(Tennessee Medical leads 1-0) Home: 0-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-011-4-22 Memphis L 0-19

TENNESSEE SCHOOL OF DEAF(Chattanooga leads 1-0)Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-011-4-05 Chattanooga W 26-0

TENNESSEE STATE(Tennessee State leads 4-3-2)Home: 3-1-1, Away: 0-2-1, Neutral: 0-111-3-73 Chattanooga L 7-4411-2-74 Cookeville L 0-1711-8-75 Chattanooga W 31-611-13-76 Nashville T 14-1411-12-77 Chattanooga T 14-1411-18-78 Nashville L 23-2711-14-81 Chattanooga W 28-910-16-82 Nashville L 21-2710-18-97 Chattanooga W 28-7

TENNESSEE TECH(Chattanooga leads 28-10)Home: 19-6, Away 9-4, Neutral: 0-09-23-38 Chattanooga W 27-79-29-39 Chattanooga W 20-09-27-40 Chattanooga W 20-09-26-41 Chattanooga W 26-910-16-42 Chattanooga W 21-010-5-45 Chattanooga W 20-710-4-46 Chattanooga W 37-610-3-47 Chattanooga W 12-010-1-48 Chattanooga W 18-711-1-57 Chattanooga W 26-011-1-58 Cookeville L 13-1410-30-59 Chattanooga W 6-310-29-60 Cookeville W 20-69-23-61 Chattanooga W 19-99-22-62 Cookeville W 20-79-28-63 Chattanooga L 5-79-26-64 Cookeville W 18-09-25-65 Chattanooga W 21-09-24-66 Cookeville W 17-710-28-67 Chattanooga W 28-1311-2-68 Cookeville W 20-611-1-69 Chattanooga L 11-2310-31-70 Cookeville W 21-710-30-71 Chattanooga L 7-1410-28-72 Cookeville L 8-2410-27-73 Chattanooga W 7-3

9-20-86 Chattanooga W 33-311-14-87 Chattanooga L 13-209-24-88 Cookeville W 41-09-9-89 Chattanooga L 10-289-8-90 Cookeville W 40-179-7-91 Chattanooga W 35-149-6-97 Chattanooga W 13-109-14-02 Cookeville L 3-139-13-03 Chattanooga L 10-3510-9-04 Cookeville L 34-529-3-05 Chattanooga W 30-238-31-06 Cookeville W 31-7

TRANSYLVANIA(Series tied 4-4)Home: 3-2, Away: 1-2, Neutral: 0-011-16-12 Chattanooga W 52-211-7-14 Lexington L 7-2611-6-15 Chattanooga L 0-1711-27-19 Chattanooga L 0-1411-25-20 Lexington L 7-3310-28-22 Chattanooga W 40-610-27-23 Lexington W 6-311-7-31 Chattanooga W 68-7

TROY STATE(Troy State leads 2-1)Home: 1-2, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-011-15-69 Chattanooga L 6-319-11-82 Chattanooga W 24-109-19-98 Chattanooga L 6-23

TULANE(Tulane leads 2-0)Home: 0-0, Away: 0-2, Neutral: 0-09-29-34 New Orleans L 0-4111-3-88 New Orleans L 19-33

TUSCULUM(Chattanooga leads 2-0)Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-010-3-19 Chattanooga W 9-710-2-20 Knoxville W 21-0

TWELFTH CAVALRY(Chattanooga leads 4-1)Home: 4-1, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-011-11-06 Chattanooga W 12-011-18-06 Chattanooga W 11-511-25-06 Chattanooga W 23-411-26-07 Chattanooga L 0-1111-26-08 Chattanooga W 8-5

UNION(Chattanooga leads 4-1)Home: 3-0, Away: 1-1, Neutral: 0-011-1-24 Jackson L 6-2611-25-26 Chattanooga W 24-011-28-29 Chattanooga W 49-011-13-37 Jackson W 33-011-8-47 Chattanooga W 46-7

VANDERBILT(Vanderbilt leads 18-1)Home: 0-4, Away: 1-14, Neutral: 0-09-24-27 Chattanooga L 18-459-29-28 Chattanooga L 0-209-20-30 Nashville L 0-3911-10-45 Nashville W 13-611-3-50 Chattanooga L 12-3411-3-51 Nashville L 14-1910-14-55 Chattanooga L 0-129-29-56 Nashville L 7-469-12-70 Nashville L 6-399-11-71 Nashville L 19-209-9-72 Nashville L 7-249-15-73 Nashville L 12-149-14-74 Nashville L 6-28

9-13-75 Nashville L 7-1711-22-80 Nashville L 29-3111-21-81 Nashville L 14-2811-20-82 Nashville L 17-279-7-85 Nashville L 0-79-6-03 Nashville L 6-51

VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE (Chattanooga leads 12-7-1)Home: 6-3-1, Away: 6-4, Neutral: 0-011-20-71 Lexington W 31-811-18-72 Chattanooga L 0-1710-11-80 Lexington W 55-1011-5-83 Chattanooga W 23-610-20-84 Lexington W 35-011-16-85 Chattanooga W 54-711-21-87 Lexington W 31-011-18-89 Chattanooga T 14-1411-23-91 Chattanooga W 50-1411-21-92 Lexington L 34-3710-16-93 Lexington L 29-3510-15-94 Chattanooga W 49-1410-14-95 Lexington L 12-1710-19-96 Chattanooga L 14-2810-11-97 Lexington W 27-2410-17-98 Chattanooga W 45-710-16-99 Lexington W 27-010-14-00 Chattanooga W 27-1410-13-01 Lexington L 16-1910-19-02 Chattanooga L 31-35

VIRGINIA TECH (VPI)(Chattanooga leads 1-0)Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-010-29-27 Chattanooga W 14-13

WAKE FOREST(Wake Forest leads 1-0)Home: 0-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-011-1-46 Chattanooga L 14-32

WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON(Wash. & Jefferson leads 1-0)Home: 0-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-011-25-16 Washington, Pa. L 0-41

WESTERN CAROLINA(Chattanooga leads 21-16)Home: 12-6, Away: 9-10, Neutral: 0-010-20-73 Cullowhee L 0-1410-25-75 Chattanooga W 27-69-25-76 Cullowhee W 28-149-10-77 Cullowhee W 21-1011-4-78 Chattanooga L 21-3111-3-79 Cullowhee W 42-3511-8-80 Chattanooga W 39-1410-24-81 Cullowhee L 10-2410-30-82 Chattanooga L 0-2010-29-83 Cullowhee L 15-259-15-84 Chattanooga W 10-610-26-85 Cullowhee W 23-311-8-86 Chattanooga W 34-711-7-87 Cullowhee W 13-1110-8-88 Chattanooga W 19-149-16-89 Cullowhee L 20-2611-3-90 Chattanooga W 23-2110-19-91 Cullowhee L 24-2710-17-92 Chattanooga L 13-4410-23-93 Chattanooga L 10-4110-22-94 Cullowhee L 15-5310-21-95 Chattanooga W 35-1410-26-96 Cullowhee W 20-610-25-97 Chattanooga W 24-2110-24-98 Cullowhee L 21-2410-23-99 Chattanooga W 56-2810-21-00 Cullowhee L 36-4110-18-01 Chattanooga L 3-2110-26-02 Cullowhee L 28-45

10-25-03 Chattanooga W 38-010-23-04 Cullowhee W 27-2410-22-05 Chattanooga L 20-3810-14-06 Cullowhee W 17-1410-13-07 Chattanooga W 39-2111-1-08 Cullowhee L 7-2710-31-09 Chattanooga W 24-209-25-10 Cullowhee W 27-21

WESTERN KENTUCKY(Chattanooga leads 8-5)Home: 4-2, Away: 4-3, Neutral: 0-010-22-27 Chattanooga W 44-69-18-76 Chattanooga L 7-109-10-77 Bowling Green W 27-39-9-78 Bowling Green W 42-159-8-79 Chattanooga W 41-2811-22-86 Bowling Green W 21-1710-10-87 Chattanooga L 17-2010-29-88 Bowling Green L 29-3110-7-89 Chattanooga W 19-711-17-90 Bowling Green W 22-2111-2-91 Chattanooga W 26-229-16-06 Bowling Green L 21-2811-3-07 Chattanooga L 21-28

WEST VIRGINIA(West Virginia leads 1-0)Home: 0-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-08-31-02 Morgantown L 7-56

WILLIAM & MARY(Series tied 1-1)Home: 1-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-012-4-26 Chattanooga L 6-911-5-27 Norfolk W 12-7

WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE(Chattanooga leads 1-0)Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-010-12-74 Chattanooga W 43-7

WOFFORD(Wofford leads 9-8)Home: 6-3, Away: 2-6, Neutral: 0-010-15-27 Chattanooga W 38-710-12-68 Spartanburg W 35-149-27-69 Chattanooga W 28-2310-4-97 Chattanooga W 20-1710-3-98 Spartanburg W 31-310-2-99 Chattanooga L 34-419-30-00 Spartanburg L 33-419-29-01 Chattanooga W 29-2610-5-02 Spartanburg L 21-2710-4-03 Chattanooga L 14-4210-2-04 Spartanburg L 21-5610-1-05 Chattanooga W 25-1311-11-06 Spartanburg L 0-5511-10-07 Chattanooga L 16-4210-11-08 Spartanburg L 7-569-26-09 Chattanooga W 38-911-20-10 Spartanburg L 14-48

XAVIER(Chattanooga leads 4-2)Home: 2-1, Away: 2-1, Neutral: 0-011-14-53 Chattanooga W 16-611-13-54 Cincinnati W 21-1410-24-64 Cincinnati W 27-1310-23-65 Chattanooga W 15-1410-22-66 Cincinnati L 10-2710-21-67 Chattanooga L 28-40

YOUNGSTOWN STATE(Chattanooga leads 1-0)Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-011-21-70 Chattanooga W 14-10

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SO, SO CLOSEWith playoff hopes still alive, the Mocs traveled to No. 7 Wofford for the season finale and UTC’s biggest game in 26 years. Chattanooga needed a win to stay in the hunt for one of 10 at-large bids to the 20-team NCAA Football Championship Subdivision playoffs. UTC’s only appearance in the FCS Playoffs came in 1984 when they tied for the Southern Conference Championship. Unfortunately, the Mocs came away with a 48-14 loss and finished just outside of the playoff picture.

The Mocs were just a few plays away from sitting at 9-2 on the season, having tied or led in the fourth quarter of three of their FCS losses on the year. UTC gave up double-digit fourth quarter leads against top-5 teams in each of their two losses. Against Appalachian State, Chattanooga led 34-14 with just over 14 minutes left to go in the game before the Mountaineers came storming back for the 42-41 win. On the road against Jacksonville State, UTC led 17-0 in the third quarter and 17-7 in the fourth, before the Gamecocks posted a 21-17 win. The Mocs erased a 21-point deficit to tie Elon at 35 in the fourth quarter, however, two turnovers led to 14 unanswered points in the 49-35 loss.

TWO-STRAIGHT WINNING MARKS FOR THE FIRST IN NEARLY TWO DECADESThe Mocs have posted 6-5 records in each of the last two years. It is the first time Chattanooga has recorded back-to-back winning records since the 1990 (6-5) and 1991 (7-4) campaigns.

BEST SOCON FINISH AND MOST LEAGUE WINS IN YEARSChattanooga finished tied for third with a 5-3 mark in the ultra-competitive Southern Conference. It is the best finish in the league since placing third in 1991 with a 4-3 mark. It is the most wins in SoCon action since going 5-2 in 1985.

BRADFORD IS A ‘SNEAKY-SNEAKY’ ALL-AMERICANEver since the early-season Mocs Media Luncheon when Head Coach Russ Huesman described Joel Bradford as - ‘sneaky, sneaky’ - the junior from Chattanooga has been asked about his deceptive speed and quickness after every big game. That question was posed a lot in 2010 since he twice set the school record for receiving yards in a game. He also had the two highest single-game totals in the NCAA this season. He first topped the UTC mark with 254 yards on 11 catches in a 42-24 win against Eastern Kentucky on Sept. 18. Bradford recorded his first career 100-yard game before the end of the first quarter, thanks in large part to an 80-yard touchdown connection with junior QB B.J. Coleman. That strike was the longest by a Moc since 1999 and just the eighth passing play of 80+ yards in school history. He received his first career SoCon Player of the Week honor following the EKU game.

Bradford bested his own mark with 274 yards in a 36-28 win at No. 25 Furman on Oct. 23. He was six yards shy of the SoCon mark set by Appalachian State’s DaVon Fowlkes against Elon in 2004. He caught 15 passes, including one touchdown, in Chattanooga’s win. Bradford was again named the SoCon Offensive Player of the Week after the Furman game. His ‘sneakiest’ game may have come against Samford when he posted 98 yards and touchdown on just three catches.

Bradford was named Associated Press Third Team All-American after breaking the Mocs’ single-season school record with 1,284 receiving yards in 2010. His receiving total led the Southern Conference and was No. 2 in the nation this season. His 116.7 receiving yards-per-game ranked No. 3 in the country while his 7.4 receptions-per-game were No. 7 in the NCAA. He also added a team-high eight touchdown grabs to go along with his First Team All-SoCon honors.

WISE NAMED SOCON FRESHMAN OF THE YEARKadeem Wise (Lawrenceville, Ga.) swept the SoCon Freshman of the Year honors from both the coaches and the media. He is the second Moc to take both honors, joining running back James Roberts in 1989. Wise started all 11 games and finished with 29 tackles, six interceptions and six pass

break-ups. He picked off a personal-best two passes at Western Carolina on September 25. His six interceptions set a new UTC freshman record and tied for ninth in the nation, breaking the previous mark held by current head coach Russ Huesman. Huesman picked off five passes in his first season as a defensive back for the Mocs in 1978. Wise was a also a second-team All-SoCon selection by the league’s media.

SCHOOL-RECORD NINE MOCS MAKE THE ALL-SOCON TEAMThe Mocs had nine different honorees between the All-SoCon coaches and media teams. That break the school record of eight UTC set last season. UTC also had eight following the 1979 season. The following Mocs were honored by the league’s coaches, media or both:Joel Bradford - Junior - Receiver - 1st Team Media - 2nd Team CoachesB.J. Coleman - Junior - Quarterback - 2nd Team CoachesRyan Consiglio - Junior - Linebacker - 2nd Team Media - 2nd Team CoachesChris Donald - Junior - Defensive Line - 2nd Team Media - 2nd Team CoachesChris Harr - Senior - Offensive Lineman - 2nd Team Media - First Team CoachesT. J. Hurless - Senior - Offensive Lineman - 2nd Team MediaGarrett Hughes - Senior - Tight End - 2nd Team Media - 1st Team CoachesBuster Skrine - Senior - Defensive Back - 1st Team CoachesKadeem Wise - Freshman - Defensive Back - 2nd Team Media

FIVE MOCS ON THE SOCON ALL-FRESHMAN TEAMLed by 2010 SoCon Freshman of the Year Kadeem Wise, the Mocs had a league-high five selections to the SoCon All-Freshman team. He was joined by receiver Marlon Anthony (Acworth, Ga.), running back Keon Williams (Chattanooga, Tenn.), defensive back D.J. Key (Centerville, Tenn.) and linebacker Gunner Miller (Chattanooga, Tenn.). Anthony had 17 catches for 195 yards and three touchdowns and Williams was second on the team with 500 rushing yards and four touchdowns. Key was second on the team with 57 tackles while Miller made five starts at linebacker.

B.J. COLEMAN IS LIVING UP TO THE HYPEJunior QB B.J. Coleman created quite a stir in the Scenic City when he announced his decision to transfer from Tennessee to Chattanooga in the summer of 2009. His teammates have showed confidence in him by naming him one of three team captains and the league’s coaches pegged him a Second Team All-SoCon selection in 2010. He continued to impress in 2010 with: • 33-58 for a career-high 432 yards passing and two TDs at Furman. - 5th most passing yards in a game in school history. - Most passing yards in the SoCon. - 3rd highest total in the NCAA this season. • 215-382 (56.3%) for 2,994 yards, 26 TDs and 13 INTs on the year. - 2nd in the SoCon and 7th in the NCAA, with 272.4 passing yds/g. - 2,996 passing yards is No. 3 on the Mocs’ single-season list - 26 TDs is No. 2 on the Mocs’ single-season list...record is 27 • 5,344 passing yards in his career...5th all-time at UTC. • 16 200-yard passing games is 2nd on the Mocs’ career list. • 43 career TDs is No. 2 on the Mocs’ list.

IN THE RANKINGSUTC spent two weeks ranked in the FCS top-25 for the first time since 1997. Chattanooga climbed as high as No. 20 in the nation before falling to Elon on Oct. 30. UTC received 17 votes in the final Sports Network Top-25 and would be No. 37 if the rankings were expanded. Chattanooga’s No. 20 ranking on Oct. 25 was their highest national ranking since reaching the No. 17 slot in the Sporting News Preseason Top-25 in 1992. Chattanooga is 3-11 all-time as a ranked team. The highest national ranking on record was No. 9 on Sept. 21, 1992.

MOCS WITH THE SIXTH TOUGHEST SCHEDULE IN 2010According to NCAA.com, the Mocs finished the 2010 season with the No. 6 toughest schedule in the Football Championship Subdivision. UTC faced five ranked FCS teams in 2010, including No. 3 Appalachian State, No. 5 Jacksonville State, No. 18 Georgia Southern, No. 25 Furman and No. 7

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SPEEDY SUTHERLAND LED THE SOCON IN ALL-PURPOSE YARDSSophomore WR Brian Sutherland (Smyrna, Ga.) was a solid contributor on offense throughout the season. He led the league with 165.7 all-puropse yards per game. At No. 2 Auburn he set career-highs with 10 receptions for 97 yards. He also ran back a kickoff 98 yards for a touchdown and set a new career mark with 254 all purpose yards in the game. The 98-yard KOR was the second longest in school history and earned him the SoCon Special Teams Player of the Week honor. In the season opener against Appalachian State he had 239 all-purpose yards, including 95 rushing, 85 receiving and 59 return yards. His total of 1,823 all purpose yards were made up of 180 rushing, 729 receiving and 914 on kick-off returns.

A MIGHTY WYNNSenior RB Erroll Wynn saw his first action in nearly two years when he had 13 carries for 98 yards, all in the second half, at Jacksonville State. He sat out the 2009 season as a redshirt and was held out of the ASU game. He finished with a solid senior season, leading the team with 673 yards on 124 carries and five touchdowns. He was No. 5 in the SoCon with 65.3 rushing yards per game. Wynn’s 584 career carries is 3rd all time at UTC and ranked 14th among all active players in the FCS. He is No. 4 on the Mocs’ career list with 2,457 rushing yards. He had six career 100-yard games, including two in 2010. He ran for 125 yards and two touchdowns on 27 carries against Georgia Southern. He also put up 100 yards on 21 carries against Samford.

VERES PRESSED INTO KICKING DUTIES MAKES A MARK ON THE BOOKSChattanooga was expecting to replace senior All-American PK Craig Camay with true freshman Nick Pollard (Nashville, Tenn.). However, Pollard was out with an injury, forcing sophomore WR Jeff Veres (Thompson’s Station, Tenn.) to return to his old position. Veres finished 39-42 on PATs this season. His 39 PATs are second on the Mocs single-season list, trailing only Joe Zeman’s 43 in 1979.

AWUAH SCORES BY THROWING, RUNNING, CATCHING & ON SPECIAL TEAMS Sophomore running back Chris Awuah (Marietta, Ga.) led the tem in rushing as a freshman with 459 yards in 2009. This season, a heated battled for the starting job pushed him down the depth chart, but his versatility kept him in the middle of the action. This season he threw for a score, caught a touchdown pass, ran for another one and scored on special teams. His TD pass came in the season opener vs. Appalachian State while his scoring catch came against Georgia Southern. He ran for a TD at Furman and scored on special teams after blocking a punt at Wofford.

DONALD AMONG NATIONAL LEADERS IN SACKSJunior DE Chris Donald (Huntingdon, Tenn.) did not come with the same hype as fellow junior B.J. Coleman did when he followed Coleman from Tennessee to Chattanooga. Despite being the first 5-star prep player to come to UTC, Donald started slow in the spring. He moved from linebacker to defensive line and took off. He had a sack and forced a fumble against Appalachian State and then unloaded for 12 tackles at Jacksonville State. He added another 2.5 sacks against EKU and 1.5 at Furman. His 7.5 sacks on the year Tied for No. 24 in the nation and represent the third highest single-season total in school history.

MOCS OFFENSE PUT UP IMPRESSIVE NUMBERSChattanooga averaged 430 yards of total offense per game, ranking No. 11 in the nation and third in the SoCon. The Mocs’ 277 passing yards per game were second in the league and No. 8 in the nation. UTC topped 500 yards of total offense four times this season - 548 vs. EKU, 568 at Furman, 504 vs. Elon and 550 vs. Samford...it is the most 500-yard games in a season since reaching that mark five times in 2000.

CHATTANOOGA IN THE NATIONAL STATISTICAL RANKINGSUTC finished in the top-25 in the FCS in six categories, including the following: - No. 2 in 3rd Down Conversions - 50.0% (73/146) - No. 11 in Total Offense - 430.0 yards per game. - No. 18 (tie) in Fumbles Recovered - 14 - No. 8 in Passing Offense - 277.2 yards per game. - No. 17 in Scoring Offense - 31.6 points per game. - No. 23 in Passing Efficiency - 136.82

NINE MOCS NAMED ACADEMIC ALL-SOCONChattanooga had nine football student-athletes, including eight starters, who were named to the Academic All-SoCon team. To be eligible, student-athletes must carry at least a 3.2 cumulative grade point average entering the fall season and are required to compete in at least one-half of their team’s competitions during the recently-concluded fall campaign. In addition, the student-athletes must have successfully completed at least 24 credit hours in the previous two semesters. Those on the team included sophomores Adam Miller, Jeff Veres and Shane Heatherly, juniors Brock Oliver, Joel Bradford, Mike Hammons, B.J. Coleman, Ryan Geist and Ryan Consiglio. The nine members on the team in one year is just shy of the school record 10 members UTC put on the 2009 squad.

MOCS BREAK SINGLE-SEASON ATTENDANCE RECORDFor the second year in a row, Chattanooga shattered the single-season attendance record at Finley Stadium. A total of 63,494 fans attended the five Mocs games in 2010, an average of 12,699 per game. The season record was set last year when 52,515 fans attended UTC’s five home games and only four single-game crowds prior to the season top the 2010 average. Chattanooga almost doubled the its 34,489 total from the six-game schedule in 2008, the year before the arrival of current head coach Russ Huesman.

MOCS BREAK SEASON TICKET SALES RECORD AGAIN IN 2010The Chattanooga Mocs broke the all-time season ticket mark at Finley Stadium on Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2010, topping the old mark of 2,527 set in 2009. UTC finished with 2,676 season tickets sold for the current campaign. This is the fourth year UTC has topped the 2000 plateau, including 2,003 in 1998 and 2,300 in 1997.

UTC IS IN THE TOP-25 IN ATTENDANCE With four home crowds topping the 10,000 mark in 2010, the Mocs are in the top-25 in the nation in total home attendance. The Mocs total attendance of 63,494 is 21st in the country. UTC averaged 12,699 fans on average to Finley Stadium for its home games, ranking No. 24 in the FCS.

HOME FIELD ADVANTAGEThe increased attendance at Finley Stadium is creating a true home-field advantage for the Mocs. UTC is currently 7-3 at home in the Russ Huesman era. The Mocs were a paltry 24-40 in the 12 seasons at Finley Stadium prior to Huesman’s arrival in 2009.

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Date Opponent Score Att.* Sep 04, 2010 #3 APPALACHIAN STATE L 41-42 15235

Sep 11, 2010 at #5 Jacksonville State L 17-21 22186Sep 18, 2010 EASTERN KENTUCKY W 42-24 10543

* Sep 25, 2010 at Western Carolina W 27-21 10187* Oct 09, 2010 at The Citadel W 28-10 13044* Oct 16, 2010 #18 GEORGIA SOUTHERN W 35-27 17414* Oct 23, 2010 at #25 Furman W 36-28 10394* Oct 30, 2010 ELON L 35-49 11095

Nov 06, 2010 at #3 Auburn L 24-62 87451* Nov 13, 2010 SAMFORD W 48-14 9207* Nov 20, 2010 at #7 Wofford L 14-45 7355

Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/gErroll Wynn 10 124 673 20 653 5.3 5 37 65.3Keon Williams 10 103 522 22 500 4.9 4 33 50.0J.J. Jackson 10 63 231 8 223 3.5 3 10 22.3B. Sutherland 11 20 196 16 180 9.0 0 62 16.4Chris Awuah 11 26 119 6 113 4.3 1 11 10.3C. Ellzey 11 12 59 0 59 4.9 1 12 5.4Chris Marshall 10 1 5 0 5 5.0 0 5 0.5Chris Pitchford 11 1 4 0 4 4.0 0 4 0.4Jarrett Burns 11 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 0.3Thomas Green 11 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 0.2Mike Hammons 11 1 0 6 -6 -6.0 0 0 -0.5Joel Bradford 11 1 0 10 -10 -10.0 0 0 -0.9B.J. Coleman 11 37 69 86 -17 -0.5 4 13 -1.5TEAM 6 14 0 28 -28 -2.0 0 0 -4.7Total 11 405 1883 202 1681 4.2 18 62 152.8Opponents 11 442 2110 322 1788 4.0 24 60 162.5

Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/gB.J. Coleman 11 137.82 215-382-13 56.3 2996 26 80 272.4Graham Nichols 3 96.20 4-8-0 50.0 44 0 21 14.7Chris Awuah 11 168.53 1-3-0 33.3 9 1 9 0.8TEAM 6 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Total 11 136.86 220-394-13 55.8 3049 27 80 277.2Opponents 11 143.66 171-278-13 61.5 2282 19 80 207.5

Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/gJoel Bradford 11 81 1284 15.9 8 80 116.7B. Sutherland 11 50 729 14.6 5 65 66.3Garrett Hughes 11 25 346 13.8 5 46 31.5Chris Pitchford 11 18 230 12.8 2 53 20.9Marlon Anthony 11 17 195 11.5 3 25 17.7J.J. Jackson 10 10 44 4.4 0 14 4.4Chris Awuah 11 6 92 15.3 1 46 8.4Jarrett Burns 11 4 48 12.0 0 25 4.4Sloan Allison 11 3 42 14.0 3 21 3.8Erroll Wynn 10 2 16 8.0 0 13 1.6Chris Marshall 10 1 8 8.0 0 8 0.8Keon Williams 10 1 6 6.0 0 6 0.6B.J. Coleman 11 1 5 5.0 0 5 0.5C. Ellzey 11 1 4 4.0 0 4 0.4Total 11 220 3049 13.9 27 80 277.2Opponents 11 171 2282 13.3 19 80 207.5

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blkMike Hammons 1-1 100.0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 29 0Jeff Veres 3-9 33.3 0-0 2-5 1-2 0-2 0-0 37 1

PATScoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf ptsJeff Veres - 3-9 39-42 - - - - - 48Joel Bradford 8 - - - - - - - 48B. Sutherland 6 - - - - - - - 36Erroll Wynn 5 - - 0-1 - - - - 30Garrett Hughes 5 - - - - - - - 30B.J. Coleman 4 - - - - 0-1 - - 24Keon Williams 4 - - - - - - - 24J.J. Jackson 3 - - - - - - - 18Sloan Allison 3 - - - - - - - 18Marlon Anthony 3 - - - - - - - 18Chris Awuah 3 - - - - - - - 18Chris Pitchford 2 - - - - - - - 12C. Ellzey 1 - - - - - - - 6Jaron Norfleet 1 - - - - - - - 6Jordan Tippit 1 - - - - - - - 6Mike Hammons - 1-1 1-3 - - - - - 4Nick Pollard 1 2 1

Record: Overall Home Away NeutralAll games 6-5 3-2 3-3 0-0Conference 5-3 2-2 3-1 0-0Non-Conference 1-2 1-0 0-2 0-0

Team Statistics UTC OPPFIRST DOWNS 251 208 R u s h i n g 92 96 P a s s i n g 136 94 P e n a l t y 23 18RUSHING YARDAGE 1681 1788 Rushing Attempts 405 442 Average Per Rush 4.2 4.0 Average Per Game 152.8 162.5 TDs Rushing 18 24PASSING YARDAGE 3049 2282 C o m p - A t t - I n t 220-394-13 171-278-13 Average Per Pass 7.7 8.2 Average Per Catch 13.9 13.3 Average Per Game 277.2 207.5 TDs Passing 27 19TOTAL OFFENSE 4730 4070 Average Per Play 5.9 5.7 Average Per Game 430.0 370.0KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 53-1063 57-1044PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 11-104 18-163INT RETURNS: #-Yards 13-117 13-241FUMBLES-LOST 20-14 23-14PENALTIES-Yards 66-620 62-619PUNTS-AVG 42-36.0 50-39.3TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3 0 : 5 3 2 9 : 0 73RD-DOWN Conversions 77/158 59/1424TH-DOWN Conversions 9/17 9/17

Interceptions no. yds avg td lgKadeem Wise 6 2 0.3 0 2Jordan Tippit 3 90 30.0 1 66J.D. Dothard 1 20 20.0 0 20C. Lewis-Harris 1 5 5.0 0 5Buster Skrine 1 0 0.0 0 0Ryan Consiglio 1 0 0.0 0 0

Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blkMike Hammons 37 1422 38.4 50 4 7 8 2 2B.J. Coleman 3 89 29.7 37 1 0 1 0 0TEAM 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Punt Returns no. yds avg td lgJoel Bradford 10 89 8.9 0 27Chris Awuah 1 15 15.0 1 0Total 11 104 9.5 1 27Opponents 18 163 9.1 1 25

Kick Returns no. yds avg td lgB. Sutherland 45 914 20.3 1 98Chris Awuah 4 61 15.2 0 18Buster Skrine 3 86 28.7 0 39Louis Gibson 1 2 2.0 0 0Total 53 1063 20.1 1 98Opponents 57 1044 18.3 0 52

All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/gB. Sutherland 11 180 729 0 914 0 1823 165.7Joel Bradford 11 -10 1284 89 0 0 1363 123.9Erroll Wynn 10 653 16 0 0 0 669 66.9Keon Williams 10 500 6 0 0 0 506 50.6Garrett Hughes 11 0 346 0 0 0 346 31.5Total 11 1681 3049 104 1063 117 6014 546.7Opponents 11 1788 2282 163 1044 241 5518 501.6

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/gB.J. Coleman 11 419 -17 2996 2979 270.8Erroll Wynn 10 124 653 0 653 65.3Keon Williams 10 103 500 0 500 50.0J.J. Jackson 10 63 223 0 223 22.3B. Sutherland 11 20 180 0 180 16.4Total 11 799 1681 3049 4730 430.0Opponents 11 720 1788 2282 4070 370.0

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Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd## Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf45 Ryan Consiglio 11 68 42 110 9.5-41 2.0-13 1-0 4 3 2-0 1 . .20 D.J. Key 11 39 18 57 2.5-8 . . 3 . . . . .6 C. Lewis-Harris 11 38 17 55 1.5-3 . 1-5 4 . 2-0 1 . .18 Chris Donald 11 25 22 47 12.5-76 7.5-49 . . 2 2-0 3 . .93 Nick Davison 10 31 14 45 8.0-30 2.0-19 . 1 2 . 1 . .48 Shane Heatherly 10 22 23 45 0.5-1 . . . 1 1-0 . . .21 Buster Skrine 10 29 10 39 2.0-8 . 1-0 8 . 1-0 . . .56 Nick Craig 11 23 15 38 3.5-5 . . . 2 . . . .36 Gunner Miller 8 18 17 35 4.5-12 . . 1 . . . . .25 Wes Dothard 10 24 8 32 . . . 1 . . . . .95 Joshua Williams 11 22 10 32 8.5-41 5.0-27 . . 2 2-0 . . .5 Kadeem Wise 11 21 8 29 . . 6-2 6 . . . . .22 Jordan Tippit 9 22 7 29 . . 3-90 1 . . 1 . .96 La'Nard Carr 10 14 10 24 4.0-21 2.5-13 . . . . 1 . .16 Jaron Norfleet 11 11 9 20 3.0-9 . . . 1 1-26 . . .27 Chaz Moore 11 16 3 19 3.0-8 . . . . . 2 . .23 J.D. Dothard 11 9 8 17 6.5-27 1.0-9 1-20 . 2 1-26 . . .14 Briant Henry 10 8 5 13 . . . . . . . . .24 Don Cope 11 4 3 7 . . . . . 1-0 1 . .41 Thomas Green 11 4 3 7 . . . . . . . . .10 Sloan Allison 11 4 3 7 . . . . . 1-0 . . .12 Jarrett Burns 11 2 2 4 . . . . . . . . .11 Chris Marshall 10 3 1 4 . . . . . . . . .29 Robert Harrison 11 2 2 4 . . . . . . . . .70 Chris Harr 11 3 . 3 . . . . . . . . .42 Brock Oliver 11 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .13 Jeff Veres 10 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .7 Garrett Hughes 11 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .4 Joel Bradford 11 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .98 De'Markus Lee 2 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .53 Adam Miller 9 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .8 Chris Pitchford 11 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .99 Trace Walker 1 . 1 1 0.5-2 . . . . . . . .49 Mike Hammons 11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .TM TEAM 6 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .9 Chris Awuah 11 . . . . . . . . . . 1 .

Total 11 473 264 737 70-292 20-129 13-117 29 15 14-52 11 1 .Opponents 11 448 280 728 46-161 15-85 13-241 43 21 14-30 11 5 1

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2010 Chattanooga FootballChattanooga Team Game-by-Game (as of Feb 15, 2011)

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TEAM STATISTICS

Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns totDate Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg offSep 04 APPALACHIAN STATE 29 143 2 62 24 349 4 53 24-38-0 349 4 53 6 145 0 39 1 19 0 19 492Sep 11 at Jacksonville State 38 174 0 25 10 149 1 25 10-23-1 149 1 25 4 75 0 32 1 6 0 6 323Sep 18 EASTERN KENTUCKY 40 173 2 37 24 375 4 80 24-32-1 375 4 80 2 35 0 21 0 0 0 0 548Sep 25 at Western Carolina 39 97 2 23 21 259 2 46 21-35-1 259 2 46 4 68 0 37 1 27 0 27 356Oct 09 at The Citadel 41 222 2 34 13 157 2 46 13-21-0 157 2 46 3 35 0 19 1 15 0 15 379Oct 16 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 45 195 3 21 11 159 2 46 11-22-0 159 2 46 4 103 0 32 0 0 0 0 354Oct 23 at Furman 43 136 3 12 33 432 2 38 33-59-4 432 2 38 4 99 0 42 1 0 0 0 568Oct 30 ELON 27 118 0 18 33 386 5 30 33-63-5 386 5 30 7 111 0 23 1 1 0 1 504Nov 06 at Auburn 30 101 1 20 23 233 1 40 23-43-0 233 1 40 8 159 1 98 0 0 0 0 334Nov 13 SAMFORD 53 231 2 20 12 319 4 65 12-20-0 319 4 65 3 53 0 18 4 21 0 14 550Nov 20 at Wofford 20 91 1 33 16 231 0 32 16-38-1 231 0 32 8 180 0 35 1 15 1 0 322Chattanooga 405 1681 18 62 220 3049 27 80 220-394-13 3049 27 80 53 1063 1 98 11 104 1 27 4730Opponents 442 1788 24 60 171 2282 19 80 171-278-13 2282 19 80 57 1044 0 52 18 163 1 25 4070

Games played: 11 Avg per rush: 4.2 Avg per catch: 13.9 Pass efficiency: 136.86 Kick ret avg: 20.1 Punt ret avg: 9.5 All purpose avg/game: 546.7 Total offense avg/gm: 430.0

Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense Blkd PAT AttemptsDate Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf ptsSep 04 APPALACHIAN STATE 53 10 63 6.0-13 1.0-3 3 2-26 0-0 0 2 0 2-5 0 0 0 41Sep 11 at Jacksonville State 41 50 91 10.0-62 0.0-0 1 1-26 3-21 0 3 0 2-2 0 0 0 17Sep 18 EASTERN KENTUCKY 41 18 59 8.0-35 6.0-29 1 0-0 3-20 2 4 0 6-6 0 0 0 42Sep 25 at Western Carolina 32 38 70 9.0-21 1.0-4 1 1-0 3-7 2 4 0 3-4 0 0 0 27Oct 09 at The Citadel 47 28 75 5.0-19 1.0-8 0 2-0 1-0 0 1 0 4-4 0 0 0 28Oct 16 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 45 20 65 4.0-17 1.0-8 2 1-0 1-3 0 1 0 5-5 0 0 0 35Oct 23 at Furman 31 30 61 4.0-22 3.0-21 1 3-0 1-0 0 2 0 3-4 0 0 0 36Oct 30 ELON 54 12 66 4.0-9 2.0-5 2 4-0 0-0 3 4 0 5-5 0 0 0 35Nov 06 at Auburn 26 20 46 5.0-34 3.0-26 0 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 3-3 0 0 0 24Nov 13 SAMFORD 42 22 64 10.0-35 1.0-21 0 0-0 1-66 6 6 0 6-7 0 0 0 48Nov 20 at Wofford 61 16 77 5.0-25 1.0-5 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 2-2 0 0 0 14Chattanooga 473 264 737 70.0-292 20.0-130 11 14-52 13-117 15 29 1 41-47 0 0 0 347Opponents 448 280 728 46.0-161 15.0-85 11 14-30 13-241 21 43 5 45-46 1 0 1 343

Punting Field Goals KickoffsDate Opponent no. yds avg long blkd tb fc 50+ i20 md-att long blkd no. yds avg tb obSep 04 APPALACHIAN STATE 5 187 37.4 46 0 0 1 0 2 1-1 29 0 8 432 54.0 0 1Sep 11 at Jacksonville State 3 141 47.0 50 0 0 0 1 2 1-2 27 0 4 253 63.2 0 0Sep 18 EASTERN KENTUCKY 1 0 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-2 0 0 7 363 51.9 0 0Sep 25 at Western Carolina 6 204 34.0 40 0 1 0 0 2 0-0 0 0 5 324 64.8 0 0Oct 09 at The Citadel 3 121 40.3 48 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 5 294 58.8 1 0Oct 16 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 3 110 36.7 42 0 1 0 0 1 0-0 0 0 6 340 56.7 0 1Oct 23 at Furman 3 110 36.7 45 0 1 0 0 1 1-2 20 1 7 385 55.0 0 0Oct 30 ELON 3 131 43.7 46 0 1 2 0 0 0-0 0 0 6 316 52.7 0 1Nov 06 at Auburn 6 204 34.0 41 0 0 0 0 1 1-2 37 0 5 255 51.0 0 0Nov 13 SAMFORD 3 80 26.7 41 1 0 1 0 0 0-0 0 0 8 447 55.9 1 0Nov 20 at Wofford 6 223 37.2 50 0 1 3 1 0 0-1 0 0 3 169 56.3 0 0Chattanooga 42 1511 36.0 50 2 5 7 2 9 4-10 37 1 64 3578 55.9 2 3Opponents 50 1963 39.3 60 1 3 19 7 18 4-9 37 0 60 3585 59.8 4 1

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Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns totDate Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg offSep 04 APPALACHIAN STATE 39 146 4 50 22 340 2 49 22-29-0 340 2 49 7 115 0 31 1 11 0 11 486Sep 11 at Jacksonville State 45 96 1 17 20 240 2 72 20-36-3 240 2 72 4 96 0 25 2 10 0 10 336Sep 18 EASTERN KENTUCKY 23 58 0 21 27 236 2 25 27-41-3 236 2 25 6 100 0 37 1 42 1 25 294Sep 25 at Western Carolina 24 56 0 8 20 193 2 41 20-36-3 193 2 41 5 123 0 32 3 16 0 9 249Oct 09 at The Citadel 57 238 1 33 2 25 0 21 2-8-1 25 0 21 4 54 0 21 2 26 0 22 263Oct 16 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 49 255 2 60 4 136 1 63 4-8-1 136 1 63 5 93 0 26 1 0 0 0 391Oct 23 at Furman 33 98 1 21 12 129 2 27 12-21-1 129 2 27 7 92 0 19 1 -1 0 0 227Oct 30 ELON 44 173 4 25 24 317 2 57 24-34-0 317 2 57 5 89 0 25 0 0 0 0 490Nov 06 at Auburn 31 303 5 49 16 325 4 80 16-23-0 325 4 80 5 104 0 52 4 34 0 12 628Nov 13 SAMFORD 32 70 1 10 14 162 1 51 14-30-1 162 1 51 6 118 0 30 2 19 0 4 232Nov 20 at Wofford 65 295 5 37 10 179 1 43 10-12-0 179 1 43 3 60 0 25 1 6 0 6 474Opponents 442 1788 24 60 171 2282 19 80 171-278-13 2282 19 80 57 1044 0 52 18 163 1 25 4070Chattanooga 405 1681 18 62 220 3049 27 80 220-394-13 3049 27 80 53 1063 1 98 11 104 1 27 4730

Games played: 11 Avg per rush: 4.0 Avg per catch: 13.3 Pass efficiency: 143.66 Kick ret avg: 18.3 Punt ret avg: 9.1 All purpose avg/game: 501.6 Total offense avg/gm: 370.0

Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense Blkd PAT AttemptsDate Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf ptsSep 04 APPALACHIAN STATE 48 10 58 6.0-24 3.0-20 3 3-18 0-0 0 4 0 6-6 0 0 0 42Sep 11 at Jacksonville State 35 30 65 4.0-18 0.0-0 1 2-0 1-19 0 6 0 3-3 0 0 0 21Sep 18 EASTERN KENTUCKY 47 16 63 6.0-23 3.0-16 0 0-0 1-0 1 0 1 2-2 1 0 1 24Sep 25 at Western Carolina 33 46 79 8.0-35 2.0-16 1 3-12 1-18 3 1 0 3-3 0 0 0 21Oct 09 at The Citadel 34 32 66 1.0-4 1.0-4 1 1-0 0-0 3 1 0 1-1 0 0 0 10Oct 16 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 38 26 64 3.0-7 1.0-2 0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 3-3 0 0 0 27Oct 23 at Furman 35 56 91 6.0-16 1.0-5 1 1-0 4-81 0 7 2 4-4 0 0 0 28Oct 30 ELON 50 20 70 1.0-1 1.0-1 1 1-0 5-86 4 7 0 7-7 0 0 0 49Nov 06 at Auburn 44 20 64 4.0-9 1.0-5 0 0-0 0-0 4 6 0 8-9 0 0 0 62Nov 13 SAMFORD 54 12 66 5.0-16 1.0-9 1 1-0 0-0 1 2 2 2-2 0 0 0 14Nov 20 at Wofford 30 12 42 2.0-8 1.0-7 2 2-0 1-37 5 7 0 6-6 0 0 0 45Opponents 448 280 728 46.0-161 15.0-85 11 14-30 13-241 21 43 5 45-46 1 0 1 343Chattanooga 473 264 737 70.0-292 20.0-130 11 14-52 13-117 15 29 1 41-47 0 0 0 347

Punting Field Goals KickoffsDate Opponent no. yds avg long blkd tb fc 50+ i20 md-att long blkd no. yds avg tb obSep 04 APPALACHIAN STATE 5 158 31.6 45 0 0 2 0 3 0-1 0 0 7 444 63.4 1 0Sep 11 at Jacksonville State 3 117 39.0 51 0 0 1 1 2 0-1 0 0 4 206 51.5 0 0Sep 18 EASTERN KENTUCKY 2 82 41.0 45 0 0 2 0 2 0-1 0 0 4 234 58.5 0 1Sep 25 at Western Carolina 8 364 45.5 60 0 2 3 3 1 0-0 0 0 4 210 52.5 0 0Oct 09 at The Citadel 4 178 44.5 51 0 0 1 1 2 1-1 20 0 3 175 58.3 0 0Oct 16 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 3 121 40.3 43 0 0 2 0 2 2-2 37 0 4 260 65.0 0 0Oct 23 at Furman 8 313 39.1 48 0 0 4 0 3 0-0 0 0 5 339 67.8 1 0Oct 30 ELON 3 122 40.7 44 0 0 2 0 0 0-1 0 0 8 442 55.2 0 0Nov 06 at Auburn 2 56 28.0 37 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 10 629 62.9 2 0Nov 13 SAMFORD 7 274 39.1 48 0 0 1 0 2 0-1 0 0 3 168 56.0 0 0Nov 20 at Wofford 5 178 35.6 57 1 1 1 2 1 1-1 31 0 8 478 59.8 0 0Opponents 50 1963 39.3 60 1 3 19 7 18 4-9 37 0 60 3585 59.8 4 1Chattanooga 42 1511 36.0 50 2 5 7 2 9 4-10 37 1 64 3578 55.9 2 3

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2010 Chattanooga FootballChattanooga Rushing/Receiving Game-by-Game (as of Feb 15, 2011)

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RUSHING No-Yds/TD ASU JSU EKU WCU CIT GSU FUR ELON AUBURN SAM WOFErroll Wynn RB 124-653/5 DNP 13-98/0 17-122/1 16-80/1 6-50/0 15-75/1 19-65/1 1-1/0 6-31/0 21-100/0 10-31/1Keon Williams RB 103-500/4 DNP 10-33/0 14-45/1 13-41/0 19-101/2 16-90/0 3-14/0 6-32/0 7-31/1 13-80/0 2-33/0J.J. Jackson RB 63-223/3 14-49/0 4-10/0 DNP - 7-26/0 3-16/1 9-38/1 15-62/0 6-9/0 3-4/1 2-9/0B. Sutherland WR 20-180/0 4-95/0 2-17/0 3-10/0 1--8/0 1-34/0 3-0/0 - 2-20/0 1--2/0 1-6/0 2-8/0Chris Awuah RB 26-113/1 2-8/0 3-9/0 - - 1-1/0 - 3-22/1 - 7-32/0 9-38/0 1-3/0C. Ellzey FB 12-59/1 - - - - 3-16/0 2-10/0 2-5/0 - - 3-14/1 2-14/0Chris Marshall WR 1-5/0 - - - - - - 1-5/0 DNP - - -Chris Pitchford WR 1-4/0 - 1-4/0 - - - - - - - - -Jarrett Burns WR 1-3/0 - - - - - - - - 1-3/0 - -Thomas Green FB 1-2/0 - - - - - - - - 1-2/0 - -Mike Hammons 1--6/0 - - - - - - 1--6/0 - - - -Joel Bradford WR 1--10/0 - 1--10/0 - - - - - - - - -B.J. Coleman QB 37--17/4 9--9/2 4-13/0 5--4/0 5--3/1 2--2/0 3-10/1 3--4/0 3-3/0 1--5/0 1--9/0 1--7/0TEAM 14--28/0 DNP DNP 1-0/0 4--13/0 2--4/0 3--6/0 2--3/0 DNP DNP 2--2/0 DNP

RECEIVING No-Yds/TD ASU JSU EKU WCU CIT GSU FUR ELON AUBURN SAM WOFJoel Bradford WR 81-1284/8 5-85/1 6-76/1 11-254/1 8-91/0 7-71/1 3-24/0 15-274/1 11-152/2 4-38/0 3-98/1 8-121/0B. Sutherland WR 50-729/5 5-85/0 3-48/0 5-32/0 2-69/0 - 5-80/1 7-49/0 6-73/1 10-97/0 5-167/3 2-29/0Garrett Hughes TE 25-346/5 6-78/1 1-25/0 - 3-31/2 2-56/0 1-6/0 3-46/0 5-43/1 1-23/1 1-13/0 2-25/0Chris Pitchford WR 18-230/2 3-85/1 - 2-15/0 4-39/0 - - 4-27/1 2-22/0 1-7/0 1-28/0 1-7/0Marlon Anthony WR 17-195/3 1-9/1 - 4-39/1 1-4/0 3-23/0 - - 3-50/1 2-21/0 - 3-49/0Chris Awuah RB 6-92/1 1-2/0 - - 1-8/0 - 1-46/1 1-11/0 2-25/0 - - -Jarrett Burns WR 4-48/0 - - - - - - - - 4-48/0 - -J.J. Jackson RB 10-44/0 3-5/0 - DNP - - - 3-25/0 3-15/0 1--1/0 - -Sloan Allison WR 3-42/3 - - 2-35/2 - 1-7/1 - - - - - -Erroll Wynn RB 2-16/0 DNP - - 1-13/0 - 1-3/0 - - - - -Chris Marshall WR 1-8/0 - - - - - - - DNP - 1-8/0 -Keon Williams RB 1-6/0 DNP - - - - - - 1-6/0 - - -B.J. Coleman QB 1-5/0 - - - - - - - - - 1-5/0 -C. Ellzey FB 1-4/0 - - - 1-4/0 - - - - - - -

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#19 B.J. Coleman Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sacked EfficAppalachian State 23 37 0 62.2 340 3 53 3-20 166.11Jacksonville State 10 22 1 45.5 149 1 25 0-0 108.25Eastern Kentucky 24 32 1 75.0 375 4 80 3-16 208.44Western Carolina 21 35 1 60.0 259 2 46 2-16 135.30The Citadel 13 21 0 61.9 157 2 46 1-4 156.13Georgia Southern 11 21 0 52.4 159 2 46 1-2 147.41Furman 33 58 4 56.9 432 2 38 1-5 117.05ELON 33 63 5 52.4 386 5 30 1-1 114.17Auburn 20 39 0 51.3 210 1 40 1-5 104.97Samford 12 20 0 60.0 319 4 65 1-9 259.98Wofford 15 34 1 44.1 210 0 32 1-7 90.12TOTALS 215 382 13 56.3 2996 26 80 15-85 137.82

#15 Graham Nichols Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sacked EfficAuburn 3 4 0 75.0 23 0 8 0-0 123.30Wofford 1 4 0 25.0 21 0 21 0-0 69.10TOTALS 4 8 0 50.0 44 0 21 0-0 96.20

#9 Chris Awuah Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sacked EfficAppalachian State 1 1 0 100.0 9 1 9 0-0 505.60Jacksonville State 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0-0 0.00Georgia Southern 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0-0 0.00TOTALS 1 3 0 33.3 9 1 9 0-0 168.53

#TM TEAM Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sacked EfficFurman 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0-0 0.00TOTALS 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0-0 0.00

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2010 Chattanooga FootballChattanooga Total Tackles Game-by-Game (as of Feb 15, 2011)

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Total Tackles UA-A Total ASU JSU EKU WCU CIT GSU FUR ELON AUBURN SAM WOFRyan Consiglio LB 68-42 110 6 - 1 3 - 1 1 7 - 3 5 - 7 1 0 - 4 7 - 3 6 - 2 1 2 - 4 2 - 2 3 - 5 7 - 0D.J. Key DB 39-18 57 6 - 0 8 - 4 4 - 2 1 - 7 0 - 1 - 3 - 0 1 - 0 2 - 0 6 - 2 8 - 2C. Lewis-Harris DB 38-17 55 7 - 2 3 - 1 5 - 2 3 - 2 4 - 2 2 - 1 3 - 0 2 - 2 2 - 3 2 - 2 5 - 0Chris Donald DL 25-22 47 2 - 0 3 - 9 3 - 1 1 - 0 4 - 1 5 - 2 1 - 5 3 - 2 0 - 1 2 - 1 1 - 0Nick Davison DL 31-14 45 2 - 0 4 - 2 1 - 1 3 - 2 3 - 2 3 - 1 4 - 1 4 - 0 D N P 3 - 1 4 - 4Shane Heatherly LB 22-23 45 5 - 1 3 - 5 2 - 1 1 - 1 3 - 3 1 - 2 2 - 6 2 - 0 0 - 3 3 - 1 D N PBuster Skrine DB 29-10 39 4 - 0 D N P 2 - 1 4 - 2 1 - 1 5 - 0 1 - 0 5 - 1 3 - 3 1 - 1 3 - 1Nick Craig DL 23-15 38 2 - 0 1 - 4 1 - 0 1 - 4 - 3 - 2 4 - 4 1 - 0 2 - 0 3 - 0 5 - 1Gunner Miller 18-17 35 1 - 0 1 - 0 2 - 5 6 - 3 5 - 4 3 - 3 0 - 2 - D N P D N P D N PWes Dothard LB 24-8 32 0 - 2 1 - 1 4 - 0 D N P 2 - 2 1 - 0 - 3 - 0 1 - 1 4 - 1 8 - 1Joshua Williams DE 22-10 32 3 - 0 1 - 0 3 - 0 1 - 1 2 - 0 6 - 0 0 - 4 2 - 1 1 - 1 1 - 0 2 - 3Kadeem Wise DB 21-8 29 - 5 - 1 1 - 0 1 - 2 1 - 2 1 - 0 1 - 1 4 - 1 2 - 0 2 - 1 3 - 0Jordan Tippit LB 22-7 29 7 - 1 - D N P D N P 5 - 1 4 - 2 2 - 1 2 - 1 0 - 1 1 - 0 1 - 0La'Nard Carr DL 14-10 24 1 - 0 1 - 5 0 - 1 D N P 1 - 0 1 - 2 - 3 - 0 2 - 1 2 - 0 3 - 1Jaron Norfleet DL 11-9 20 - 0 - 1 - 0 - 3 2 - 0 - - 1 - 0 1 - 0 2 - 3 5 - 2Chaz Moore DB 16-3 19 1 - 0 5 - 0 1 - 0 2 - 2 - - - 4 - 0 1 - 1 1 - 0 1 - 0J.D. Dothard 9-8 17 2 - 2 0 - 4 2 - 0 - 0 - 2 - - 2 - 0 3 - 0 - -Briant Henry DB 8-5 13 1 - 0 - 1 - 0 D N P 2 - 0 - 0 - 1 1 - 0 1 - 3 1 - 1 1 - 0Thomas Green 4-3 7 - - - - 0 - 1 1 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 - 0 2 - 1 -Sloan Allison 4-3 7 1 - 1 - 2 - 0 0 - 1 - 0 - 1 1 - 0 - - - -Don Cope DB 4-3 7 - 0 - 1 0 - 1 - - 1 - 0 2 - 0 - - 0 - 1 1 - 0Robert Harrison DB 2-2 4 - 0 - 1 - 0 - 1 - - - - 1 - 0 - 1 - 0Jarrett Burns 2-2 4 - - - 1 - 0 - 0 - 1 0 - 1 - - 1 - 0 -Chris Marshall 3-1 4 - - - 1 - 0 1 - 1 - - D N P - 1 - 0 -Chris Harr 3-0 3 - - - - - - 1 - 0 1 - 0 - - 1 - 0Brock Oliver 2-0 2 - 1 - 0 - - - - - - 1 - 0 - -Garrett Hughes 2-0 2 1 - 0 - - - - - - - - - 1 - 0De'Markus Lee DL 1-1 2 1 - 0 D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P 0 - 1Joel Bradford 2-0 2 - 1 - 0 - - 1 - 0 - - - - - -Jeff Veres 1-1 2 D N P - - - - 1 - 0 0 - 1 - - - -Adam Miller 1-0 1 - - D N P D N P - - - 1 - 0 - - -Mike Hammons 1-0 1 - - - - - - - - - 1 - 0 -Chris Pitchford 0-1 1 - - - - 0 - 1 - - - - - -TEAM 1-0 1 - - - 1 - 0 - - - - - - -Trace Walker DL 0-1 1 D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P 0 - 1 D N P

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SACKS UA-A Total ASU JSU EKU WCU CIT GSU FUR ELON AUBURN SAM WOFChris Donald DL 6-3 7.5 1.0-3 - 2.5-15 1.0-4 - 1.0-8 1.5-14 - 0.5-5 - -Joshua Williams DE 4-2 5.0 - - 3.0-13 - 1.0-8 - 0.5-2 - 0.5-4 - -La'Nard Carr DL 2-1 2.5 - - 0.5-1 DNP - - - - - 1.0-7 1.0-5Ryan Consiglio LB 2-0 2.0 - - - - - - - 1.0-5 1.0-8 - -Nick Davison DL 2-0 2.0 - - - - - - 1.0-5 - DNP 1.0-14 -J.D. Dothard 1-0 1.0 - - - - - - - - 1.0-9 - -

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RUSHES62 yards by Brian Sutherland vs. Appalachian State, 9/434 yards by Brian Sutherland vs. Appalachian State, 9/434 yards by Brian Sutherland at The Citadel, 10/9

RECEPTIONS80 yards by Joel Bradford vs. Eastern Kentucky, 9/18 (TD)65 yards by Brian Sutherland vs. Samford, 11/13 (TD)53 yards by Joel Bradford vs. Samford, 11/13 (TD)53 yards by Chris Pitchford vs. Appalachian State, 9/4 (TD)46 yards by Brian Sutherland vs. Appalachian State, 9/446 yards by Brian Sutherland at W.Carolina, 9/25

RETURNS98 yards (KO) by Brian Sutherland at Auburn, 11/627 yards (PR) by Joel Bradford at W. Carolina, 9/25

Game Margin Int. Fum Rec TotalASU -1 0/0 2/3 2/3JSU 1 3/1 1/2 4/3E. Kentucky +2 3/1 0/0 3/1W. Carolina -- 3/1 1/3 4/4The Citadel +2 1/0 2/1 3/1Ga. Southern +2 1/0 1/0 2/0Furman -1 1/4 3/1 4/5Elon -2 0/5 4/1 4/6Auburn -- 0/0 0/0 0/0Samford -- 1/0 0/1 1/1Wofford -1 0/1 0/0 0/1 Totals +2 13/13 14/12 27/25

100-Yard Rushers100 by Erroll Wynn vs. Samford, 11/13101 by Keon Williams at The Citadel, 10/9122 by Erroll Wynn vs. Eastern Kentucky, 9/18

300-Yard Passers319 by B.J. Coleman vs. Samford, 11/13432 by B.J. Coleman at Furman, 10/23386 by B.J. Coleman vs. Elon, 10/30375 by B.J. Coleman vs. Eastern Kentucky, 9/18340 by B.J. Coleman vs. Appalachian State, 9/4

100-Yard Receivers121 by Joel Bradford at Elon, 11/20167 by Brian Sutherland vs. Samford, 11/13152 by Joel Bradford vs. Elon, 10/30274 by Joel Bradford at Furman, 10/23254 by Joel Bradford vs. Eastern Kentucky, 9/18

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OFFENSE RT RG C LG LT TE QB TB FB WR WR Appalachian State A. Miller T. Hurless J. Galyon O. Harris C. Harr G. Hughes B. Coleman J. Jackson C. Ellzey C. Pitchford J. BradfordJacksonville State A. Miller T. Hurless J. Galyon O. Harris C. Harr G. Hughes B. Coleman J. Jackson C. Ellzey C. Pitchford J. BradfordEastern Kentucky D. Tate T. Hurless J. Galyon O. Harris C. Harr S. Allison (WR) B. Coleman E. Wynn C. Ellzey B. Sutherland J. BradfordWestern Carolina D. Tate T. Hurless J. Galyon A. Wilson C. Harr G. Hughes B. Coleman E. Wynn C. Ellzey C. Pitchford J. BradfordThe Citadel A. Miller T. Hurless J. Galyon A. Wilson C. Harr G. Hughes B. Coleman K. Williams B. Sutherland (WR) C. Pitchford J. BradfordGeorgia Southern A. Miller T. Hurless J. Galyon A. Wilson C. Harr G. Hughes B. Coleman K. Williams B. Sutherland (WR) C. Pitchford J. BradfordFurman A. Miller T. Hurless J. Galyon A. Wilson C. Harr G. Hughes B. Coleman K. Williams C. Ellzey C. Pitchford J. BradfordElon A. Miller T. Hurless J. Galyon A. Wilson C. Harr G. Hughes B. Coleman J. Jackson C. Ellzey C. Pitchford J. BradfordAuburn A. Miller T. Hurless J. Galyon A. Wilson C. Harr G. Hughes B. Coleman J. Jackson C. Ellzey C. Pitchford J. BradfordSamford A. Miller T. Hurless J. Galyon A. Wilson C. Harr G. Hughes B. Coleman E. Wynn C. Ellzey B. Sutherland J. BradfordWofford A. Miller T. Hurless J. Galyon A. Wilson C. Harr C. Marshall (WR) B. Coleman J. Jackson C. Ellzey B. Sutherland J. Bradford DEFENSE LE Nose Tackle RE WLB MLB SLB RCB LCB FS SS Appalachian State J. Williams N. Davison L. Carr C. Donald J. Dothard S. Heatherly R. Consiglio B. Skrine K. Wise J. Tippit C. Lewis-Harris Jacksonville State J. Williams N. Davison N. Craig C. Donald J. Dothard S. Heatherly R. Consiglio C. Moore K. Wise J. Tippit C. Lewis-Harris Eastern Kentucky J. Williams N. Davison N. Craig C. Donald J. Dothard S. Heatherly R. Consiglio C. Moore K. Wise D. Key C. Lewis-Harris Western Carolina J. Williams N. Davison N. Craig C. Donald G. Miller S. Heatherly R. Consiglio R. Harrison K. Wise D. Key C. Lewis-Harris The Citadel J. Williams N. Davison N. Craig C. Donald G. Miller S. Heatherly R. Consiglio B. Skrine K. Wise J. Tippit C. Lewis-Harris Georgia Southern J. Williams N. Davison N. Craig C. Donald G. Miller S. Heatherly R. Consiglio B. Skrine K. Wise J. Tippit C. Lewis-Harris Furman J. Williams N. Davison N. Craig C. Donald G. Miller S. Heatherly R. Consiglio B. Skrine K. Wise J. Tippit C. Lewis-Harris Elon J. Williams N. Davison N. Craig C. Donald G. Miller S. Heatherly R. Consiglio B. Skrine K. Wise J. Tippit C. Lewis-Harris Auburn J. Williams L. Carr N. Craig C. Donald J. Dothard S. Heatherly R. Consiglio B. Skrine K. Wise J. Tippit C. Lewis-Harris Samford J. Norfleet L. Carr N. Craig C. Donald J. Dothard S. Heatherly R. Consiglio B. Skrine K. Wise J. Tippit C. Lewis-Harris Wofford J. Williams N. Davison N. Craig C. Donald D. Key W. Dothard R. Consiglio B. Skrine K. Wise J. Tippit C. Lewis-Harris

GAME PLAYER PUNTS I 20 TOUCHBACKS FCAppalachian St. M. Hammons 5 2 0 1Jacksonville St. M. Hammons 3 2 0 0E. Kentucky M. Hammons 0 0 0 0W. Carolina M. Hammons 4 1 0 0The Citadel M. Hammons 3 0 0 0Ga. Southern M. Hammons 3 1 1 0Furman M. Hammons 3 1 1 0Elon M. Hammons 3 0 1 2Auburn M. Hammons 6 1 0 0Samford M. Hammons 2 0 0 1Wofford M. Hammons 5 0 1 3TOTALS 37 7 4 7

GAME PLAYER KICKOFFS TOUCHBACKS PCT.Appalachian State M. Hammons 8 0 .000Jacksonville State J. Veres 4 0 .000Eastern Kentucky J. Veres 6 0 .000Western Carolina J. Veres 5 0 .000The Citadel J.Veres 5 1 .200Georgia Southern J. Veres 6 0 .000Furman J.Veres 7 0 .000Elon J. Veres 6 0 .000Auburn J. Veres 5 0 .000Samford J.Veres 8 1 .125Wofford J. Veres 3 0 .000TOTALS 63 2 .032

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Game 1No. 3 Appalachian St. 42, CHATTANOOGA 41

Sept. 4 • Finley Stadium 1 2 3 4 Score No. 3 Appalachian St. 7 0 7 28 42Chattanooga 16 12 0 13 41Scoring Summary:1st 11:58 UTC - Hammons 29 yd field goal, 8-13 2:23 07:35 UTC - Pitchford 53 yd pass from Coleman (Hammons kick failed), 5-65 2:20 02:36 ASU - Presley 2 yd run (Vitaris kick), 10-52 4:52 00:21 UTC - Bradford 36 yd pass from Coleman (Hammons kick), 4-51 2:052nd 11:29 UTC - Coleman 1 yd run (Hammons kick failed), 3-47 1:14 05:15 UTC - Anthony 9 yd pass from Awuah (Pollard kick failed), 3-67 0:593rd 01:17 ASU - Jorden 14 yd pass from Presley (Jason Vitaris kick), 4-86 1:124th 14:54 UTC - Hughes 16 yd pass from Coleman (Pollard kick), 3-77 1:13 13:56 ASU - Baker 3 yd run (Vitaris kick), 3-77 1:03 12:22 ASU - Presley 4 yd run (Vitaris kick), 3-33 1:20 11:01 ASU - Baker 7 yd run (Vitaris kick), 1-7 0:08 06:05 ASU - Presley 33 yd pass from Presley (Vitaris kick), 5-61 2:54 00:51 UTC - Coleman 3 yd run (Coleman pass failed), 11-86 2:05 ASU UTC FIRST DOWNS 17 20RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 39-146 29-143PASSING YDS (NET) 340 349Passes Att-Comp-Int 29-22-0 38-24-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 68-486 67-492Fumble Returns-Yards 1-18 1-26Punt Returns-Yards 1-11 1-19Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-115 6-145Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 5-31.6 5-37.4Fumbles-Lost 4-2 3-3Penalties-Yards 6-62 8-85Possession Time 30:11 29:49Third-Down Conversions 6 of 14 5 of 15Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 5-5Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-20 1-3RUSHING: ASU-Radford 10-85; Baker 13-44; Presley 11-25; Cadet 3-3; TEAM 2-minus 11. Chattanooga-Sutherland 4-95; Jackson 14-49; Awuah 2-8; Coleman 9-minus 9.PASSING: ASU-Presley 22-29-0-340. Chattanooga-Coleman 23-37-0-340; Awuah 1-1-0-9.RECEIVING: ASU-Cline 8-89; Quick 5-121; Jorden 3-45; Elder 2-19; Frazier 2-17; Cadet 1-8; Radford 1-8; Presley 0-33. Chattanooga-Hughes 6-78; Bradford 5-85; Sutherland 5-85; Pitchford 3-85; Jackson 3-5; Anthony 1-9; Awuah 1-2.Attendance: 15235 • Kickoff time: 3:06 pm • End of Game: 6:22 pm • Total elapsed time: 3:16

Game 4Chattanooga 27, WESTERN CAROLINA 21

Sept. 25 • Whitmire Stadium 1 2 3 4 Score Chattanooga 7 7 7 6 27Western Carolina 7 0 7 7 21

Scoring Summary:1st 04:48 WCU - Jacoby Mitchell 32 yd pass from Josh Cockrell (Blake Bostic kick), 1-32 0:07 02:02 UTC - Garrett Hughes 23 yd pass from B.J. Coleman (Jeff Veres kick), 7-72 2:412nd 01:47 UTC - B.J. Coleman 1 yd run (Jeff Veres kick), 4-77 0:463rd 12:05 WCU - C.J. Johnson 12 yd fumble recovery (Blake Bostic kick) 07:59 UTC - Garrett Hughes 3 yd pass from B.J. Coleman (Jeff Veres kick), 11-83 4:004th 13:54 UTC - Erroll Wynn 23 yd run (Jeff Veres kick failed), 1-23 0:07 01:24 WCU - Jacoby Mitchell 1 yd pass from B. Pechloff (Blake Bostic kick), 9-80 1:57

UTC WCU FIRST DOWNS 24 12RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 39-97 24-56PASSING YDS (NET) 259 193Passes Att-Comp-Int 35-21-1 36-20-3TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 74-356 60-249Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-12Punt Returns-Yards 1-27 3-16Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-68 5-123Interception Returns-Yards 3-7 1-18Punts (Number-Avg) 6-34.0 8-45.5Fumbles-Lost 3-3 1-1Penalties-Yards 7-59 10-116Possession Time 32:47 27:13Third-Down Conversions 3 of 12 4 of 13Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-6 1-1Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-4 2-16

RUSHING: Chattanooga-Wynn 16-80; Williams 13-41; Coleman 5-minus 3; Sutherland 1-minus 8; TEAM 4-minus 13. Western Carolina-Johnson 10-24; Pechloff 4-19; Harris 3-16; Rhodes 1-0; Brindise 6-minus 3.PASSING: Chattanooga-Coleman 21-35-1-259. Western Carolina-Pechloff 9-21-3-127; Brindise 10-14-0-34; Cockrell 1-1-0-32.RECEIVING: Chattanooga-Bradford 8-91; Pitchford 4-39; Hughes 3-31; Suther-land 2-69; Wynn 1-13; Awuah 1-8; Ellzey 1-4; Anthony 1-4. Western Carolina-Pit-tman 7-90; Cockrell 4-20; Mitchell 3-35; Rogers 2-28; Harris 2-12; Johnson 2-8.Date: Sep 25, 2010 • Site: Cullowhee, N.C. • Stadium: EJ Whitmire Stadium • Attendance: 10187 Kickoff time: 6 p.m. • End of Game: 8:56 pm • Total elapsed time: 2:56

Game 2NO. 5 JACKSONVILLE ST. 21, Chattanooga 17

Sept. 11 • Burgess-Snow Field 1 2 3 4 Score Chattanooga 3 7 7 0 17No. 5 Jacksonville State 0 0 7 14 21

Scoring Summary:1st 11:37 UTC - Jeff Veres 27 yd field goal, 7-38 2:082nd 6:20 UTC - Jaron Norfleet 26 yd fumble recovery (Jeff Veres kick)3rd 12:19 UTC - Joel Bradford 14 yd pass from B.J. Coleman (Jeff Veres kick), 6-54 2:35 5:59 JSU - BLANCHARD,Coty 3 yd run (ESCO, James kick), 15-69 6:214th 7:50 JSU - CAMERON,Jeffrey 9 yd pass from BLANCHARD,Coty (ESCO, James kick), 17-97 6:55 01:16 JSU - SHAW,James 72 yd pass from IVORY,Marques (ESCO, James kick), 6-89 1:05

UTC JSU FIRST DOWNS 18 22RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 38-174 45-96PASSING YDS (NET) 149 240Passes Att-Comp-Int 23-10-1 36-20-3TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 61-323 81-336Fumble Returns-Yards 1-26 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-6 2-10Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-75 4-96Interception Returns-Yards 3-21 1-19Punts (Number-Avg) 3-47.0 3-39.0Fumbles-Lost 4-2 3-1Penalties-Yards 4-30 4-35Possession Time 25:40 34:20Third-Down Conversions 6 of 13 10 of 17Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 0 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-4 2-3Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 0-0RUSHING: Chattanooga-Wynn 13-98; Williams 10-33; Sutherland 2-17; Coleman 4-13; Jackson 4-10; Awuah 3-9; Pitchford 1-4; Bradford 1-minus 10. Jacksonville State-FREE-NEY 7-54; MIDDLETON 17-53; BLANCHARD 8-7; FREELON 2-5; IVORY 5-2; BARKS-DALE 2-1; TEAM 1-minus 3; YOUNG 2-minus 8; SHAW 1-minus 15.PASSING: Chattanooga-Coleman 10-22-1-149; Awuah 0-1-0-0. Jacksonville State-IVORY 18-33-2-226; BLANCHARD 2-3-1-14.RECEIVING: Chattanooga-Bradford 6-76; Sutherland 3-48; Hughes 1-25. Jacksonville State-WHIDDON 7-68; YOUNG 3-20; SHAW 2-85; MIDDLETON 2-23; CAMERON 2-14; WILLIAMS 1-13; FREEMAN 1-8; HOWARD 1-6; FREENEY 1-3.INTERCEPTIONS: Chattanooga-Tippit 1-21; Wise 1-0; Consiglio 1-0. JacksonvilleState-GRAY 1-19.Attendance: 22186 • Kickoff time: 6 p.m. • End of Game: 10:28 pm • Total elapsed time: 3:02

Game 5Chattanooga 28, THE CITADEL 10Oct. 9 • Johnson Hagood Stadium

1 2 3 4 Score Chattanooga 7 7 7 7 28The Citadel 0 10 0 0 10

Scoring Summary:1st 04:04 UTC - Keon Williams 2 yd run (Jeff Veres kick), 5-61 2:212nd 12:03 UTC - Sloan Allison 7 yd pass from B.J. Coleman (Jeff Veres kick), 8-61 3:00 06:58 CIT - Terrell Dallas 8 yd run (Ryan Sellers kick), 12-72 5:05 00:17 CIT - Ryan Sellers 20 yd field goal, 12-50 5:293rd 03:03 UTC - Joel Bradford 21 yd pass from B.J. Coleman (Jeff Veres kick), 8-80 2:594th 01:57 UTC - Keon Williams 2 yd run (Jeff Veres kick), 16-88 9:35

UTC CIT FIRST DOWNS 18 17RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 41-222 57-238PASSING YDS (NET) 157 25Passes Att-Comp-Int 21-13-0 8-2-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 62-379 65-263Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-15 2-26Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-35 4-54Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 3-40.3 4-44.5Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-2Penalties-Yards 3-32 5-31Possession Time 28:51 31:09Third-Down Conversions 6 of 10 5 of 14Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 3 of 4Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 2-2Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-8 1-4

RUSHING: Chattanooga-Williams 19-101; Wynn 6-50; Sutherland 1-34; Jackson 7-26; Ellzey 3-16; Awuah 1-1; Coleman 2-minus 2; TEAM 2-minus 4. The Citadel-Dallas 16-67; Martin 9-34; Couey 1-33; Thompson 13-30; Martin 4-29; Jones 4-20; Dupree 2-9; Robertson 5-8; Harward 2-5; Keiper 1-3.PASSING: Chattanooga-Coleman 13-21-0-157. The Citadel-Thompson 2-5-1-25; Martin 0-2-0-0; Caldwell 0-1-0-0.RECEIVING: Chattanooga-Bradford 7-71; Anthony 3-23; Hughes 2-56; Allison 1-7. The Citadel-Jones 2-25.Chattanooga (3-2,2-1) vs. The Citadel (2-4,0-3) • Date: Oct 09, 2010 • Site: Charleston, S.C. • Stadium: Johnson-Hagood • Attendance: 13044 • Kickoff time: 2:00 pm • End of Game: 4:29 • Total elapsed time: 2:29 • Temperature: 78 • Wind: NNW 5mph • Weather: clear, beautiful

Game 3CHATTANOOGA 42, Eastern Kentucky 24

Sept. 18 • Finley Stadium 1 2 3 4 Score Eastern Kentucky 2 7 7 8 24Chattanooga 14 14 7 7 42

Scoring Summary:1st 10:46 UTC - Sloan Allison 21 yd pass from B.J. Coleman (Jeff Veres kick), 8-76 4:14 05:51 UTC - Joel Bradford 80 yd pass from B.J. Coleman (Jeff Veres kick), 2-80 0:17 02:09 EKU - THOMAS, Yameen safety 2nd 13:31 EKU - GOARD, Tyrone 6 yd pass from PRYOR, T.J (O’CONNOR, Logan kick), 9-65 3:32 03:00 UTC - Marlon Anthony 6 yd pass from B.J. Coleman (Jeff Veres kick), 8-39 3:27 00:11 UTC - Erroll Wynn 2 yd run (Jeff Veres kick), 7-83 0:583rd 08:49 UTC - Sloan Allison 14 yd pass from B.J. Coleman (Jeff Veres kick), 9-91 3:16 06:07 EKU - HARRIS, O. 10 yd pass from PRYOR, T.J (O’CONNOR, Logan kick), 7-57 2:344th 07:13 EKU - SHUPPERD, Shawn 25 yd blocked punt return (PRYOR, T.J rush) 02:30 UTC - Keon Williams 3 yd run (Jeff Veres kick), 9-86 4:42

EKU UTC FIRST DOWNS 21 26RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 23-58 40-173PASSING YDS (NET) 236 375Passes Att-Comp-Int 41-27-3 32-24-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 64-294 72-548Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-42 0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-100 2-35Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 3-20Punts (Number-Avg) 2-41.0 1-0.0Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0Penalties-Yards 6-68 9-84Possession Time 27:05 32:55Third-Down Conversions 3 of 11 7 of 12Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 4 2 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 4-7Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-16 6-29RUSHING: EKU-BANJOMAN 1-21; LUMPKIN -18; BERRY 1-12; DAVIS 1-5; PRYOR 14-2; TEAM 1-0. Chattanooga-Wynn 17-122; Williams 14-45; Sutherland 3-10; TEAM 1-0; Coleman 5-minus 4.PASSING: EKU-PRYOR 27-41-3-236. Chattanooga-Coleman 24-32-1-375.RECEIVING: EKU-HARRIS 10-77; GOARD 5-48; MOORE 4-35; WILLIAMS 4-20; CROMER 2-25; LUMPKIN 1-25; BANJOMAN 1-6. Chattanooga-Bradford 11-254; Suther-land 5-32; Anthony 4-39; Allison 2-35; Pitchford 2-15.INTERCEPTIONS: EKU-GOODEN 1-0. Chattanooga-Dothard 1-20; Skrine 1-0; Wise 1-0.Attendance: 10543

Game 6CHATTANOOGA 35, No. 18 Georgia Southern

Oct. 16 • Finley Stadium 1 2 3 4 Score Georgia Southern 10 10 0 7 27Chattanooga 7 7 14 7 35Scoring Summary:1st 09:49 GSU - Mora,Adrian 37 yd field goal, 10-64 5:11 07:21 UTC - Chris Awuah 46 yd pass from B.J. Coleman (Jeff Veres kick), 6-70 2:21 05:24 GSU - Wilcox,J.J. 58 yd pass from Shaw,Jaybo (Mora,Adrian kick), 4-70 1:50 2nd 14:12 GSU - Akinniranye,T. 60 yd run (Mora,Adrian kick), 6-80 2:52 05:38 UTC - Erroll Wynn 1 yd run (Jeff Veres kick), 11-56 5:01 00:00 GSU - Mora,Adrian 33 yd field goal, 16-54 5:323rd 05:58 UTC - B.J. Coleman 11 yd run (Jeff Veres kick), 17-80 9:02 02:52 UTC - J.J. Jackson 3 yd run (Jeff Veres kick), 4-25 1:354th 10:31 UTC - B. Sutherland 43 yd pass from B.J. Coleman (Jeff Veres kick), 7-94 2:55 01:38 GSU - Shaw,Jaybo 1 yd run (Mora,Adrian kick), 6-82 2:14 GSU UTC FIRST DOWNS 18 17FIRST DOWNS 16 23RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 49-255 45-195PASSING YDS (NET) 136 159Passes Att-Comp-Int 8-4-1 22-11-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 57-391 67-354Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-93 4-103Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-3Punts (Number-Avg) 3-40.3 3-36.7Fumbles-Lost 2-1 0-0Penalties-Yards 9-85 3-20Possession Time 27:21 32:39Third-Down Conversions 6 of 13 7 of 13Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 1 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 3-3Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-2 1-8RUSHING: GSU-Akinniranye 11-102; Shaw 12-58; Wilcox 8-35; Robinson, 3-16; Hickey 1-15; McKinnon 7-14; Banks 4-13; Brown 2-8; Butler 1-minus 6. UTC-Williams 16-90; Wynn 15-75; Jackson 3-16; Ellzey 2-10; Coleman 3-10; Sutherland 3-0; TEAM 3-minus 6.PASSING: GSU-Shaw 4-7-0-136; Hickey 0-1-1-0; McKinnon 0-0-0-0. UTC - Coleman 11-21-0-159; Awuah 0-1-0-0.RECEIVING: GSU-Wilcox 2-121; Robinson 1-13; Butler 1-2. UTC- Sutherland 5-80; Bradford 3-24; Awuah 1-46; Hughes 1-6; Wynn 1-3.Georgia Southern (3-3,1-2) vs. Chattanooga (4-2,3-1) • Date: Oct 16, 2010 • Site: Chattanooga, Tenn. • Stadium: Finley Stadium • Attendance: 17414

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No. 24 Chattanooga 36, No. 25 FURMAN 28Oct. 23 • Paladin Stadium

1 2 3 4 Score No. 24 Chattanooga 3 7 0 26 36No. 25 Furman 7 14 7 0 28

Scoring Summary:1st 07:36 FUR - Ryan Steed 63 yd interception return (Ray Early kick) 01:03 UTC - Jeff Veres 20 yd field goal, 13-77 6:332nd 12:23 FUR - Cody Worley 5 yd run (Ray Early kick), 9-62 3:32 10:33 FUR - Colin Anderson 17 yd pass from Cody Worley (Ray Early kick), 3-17 0:24 03:37 UTC - Chris Pitchford 11 yd pass from B.J. Coleman (Jeff Veres kick), 9-69 2:133rd 09:19 FUR - Colin Anderson 27 yd pass from Cody Worley (Ray Early kick), 5-45 2:234th 13:53 UTC - J.J. Jackson 5 yd run (Jeff Veres kick blockd), 11-45 2:44 11:48 UTC - Erroll Wynn 5 yd run (Jeff Veres kick), 5-31 1:57 08:57 UTC - Joel Bradford 9 yd pass from B.J. Coleman (Wynn rush failed), 5-77 1:49 08:38 UTC - Chris Awuah 11 yd run (Jeff Veres kick), 1-11 0:07

UTC FUR FIRST DOWNS 33 12RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 43-136 33-98PASSING YDS (NET) 432 129Passes Att-Comp-Int 59-33-4 21-12-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 102-568 54-227Punt Returns-Yards 1-0 1--1Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-99 7-92Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 4-81Punts (Number-Avg) 3-36.7 8-39.1Fumbles-Lost 2-1 3-3Penalties-Yards 4-25 8-76Possession Time 36:32 23:28Third-Down Conversions 11 of 21 1 of 10Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 1 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 6-9 2-2Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-21 1-5

RUSHING: Chattanooga-Wynn 19-65; Jackson 9-38; Awuah 3-22; Williams 3-14; Ellzey 2-5; Marshall 1-5; TEAM 2-minus 3; Coleman 3-minus 4; Hammons 1-minus 6. Furman-Brown 12-58; Cunningham 1-19; Worley 13-16; Williams 6-6; Team 1-minus 1.PASSING: Chattanooga-Coleman 33-58-4-432; TEAM 0-1-0-0. Furman-Worley 12-21-1-129.RECEIVING: Chattanooga-Bradford 15-274; Sutherland 7-49; Pitchford 4-27; Hughes 3-46; Jackson 3-25; Awuah 1-11. Furman-Mims 6-45; Anderson 4-70; Hendrix 1-8; King 1-6.Date: Oct 23, 2010 • Site: Greenville, S.C. • Stadium: Paladin Stadium • Attendance: 10394Kickoff time: 2:00pm • End of Game: 5:05 • Total elapsed time: 3:05

Game 10CHATTANOOGA 48, Samford 14

Nov. 13 • Finley Stadium 1 2 3 4 Score Samford 0 7 7 0 14Chattanooga 7 20 14 7 48

Scoring Summary:1st 1st 10:32 UTC - J.J. Jackson 3 yd run (Jeff Veres kick), 11-62 4:282nd 13:48 UTC - B. Sutherland 45 yd pass from B.J. Coleman (Jeff Veres kick), 4-75 1:04 09:15 UTC - B. Sutherland 20 yd pass from B.J. Coleman (Jeff Veres kick), 6-82 2:40 03:56 SAM - Chris Evans 6 yd run (Cameron Yaw kick), 14-68 5:07 00:19 UTC - Jordan Tippit 66 yd interception return (Jeff Veres kick blockd)3rd 11:36 UTC - Joel Bradford 53 yd pass from B.J. Coleman (Jeff Veres kick), 4-66 1:41 08:16 UTC - B. Sutherland 65 yd pass from B.J. Coleman (Jeff Veres kick), 4-84 2:00 07:07 SAM - Quin Roberson 51 yd pass from D. Taliaferro (Cameron Yaw kick), 2-68 0:584th 06:22 UTC - C. Ellzey 1 yd run (Jeff Veres kick), 17-71 9:34

Samford UTC FIRST DOWNS 11 23RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 32-70 53-231PASSING YDS (NET) 162 319Passes Att-Comp-Int 30-14-1 20-12-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 62-232 73-550Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 2-19 4-21Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-118 3-53Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-66Punts (Number-Avg) 7-39.1 3-26.7Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1Penalties-Yards 3-34 6-65Possession Time 26:04 33:56Third-Down Conversions 6 of 17 10 of 16Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 3 1 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 3-3Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-9 1-7

RUSHING: Samford-Evans 18-57; Barnett 3-9; Truss 3-4; Taliaferro 6-1; Pope 2-minus 1. Chattanooga-Wynn 21-100; Williams 13-80; Awuah 9-38; Ellzey 3-14; Sutherland 1-6; Jackson 3-4; TEAM 2-minus 2; B.J. Coleman 1-minus 9.PASSING: Samford-Taliaferro 14-30-1-162. Chattanooga-Coleman 12-20-0-319.RECEIVING: Samford-Ogren 5-58; Truss 2-16; Evans 2-14; Pope 2-11; Roberson 1-51; Burt 1-7; Barnett 1-5. Chattanooga-Sutherland 5-167; Bradford 3-98; Pitch-ford 1-28; Hughes 1-13; Marshall 1-8; Coleman 1-5.Attendance: 9207

Game 8Elon 49, No. 20 CHATTANOOGA 35

Oct. 30 • Finley Stadium 1 2 3 4 Score Elon 14 21 0 14 49No. 20 Chattanooga 7 7 7 14 35

Scoring Summary:1st 12:58 UTC - Joel Bradford 10 yd pass from B.J. Coleman (Jeff Veres kick), 5-23 1:49 10:34 ELON - A.J. Harris 14 yd run (Adam Shreiner kick), 7-61 2:17 03:09 ELON - A.J. Harris 3 yd run (Adam Shreiner kick), 10-71 4:102nd 07:38 ELON - A.J. Harris 25 yd run (Adam Shreiner kick), 7-71 2:24 03:30 ELON - Sean Jeffcoat 40 yd pass from Scott Riddle (Adam Shreiner kick), 4-80 1:32 01:05 UTC - Marlon Anthony 25 yd pass from B.J. Coleman (Jeff Veres kick), 11-78 2:19 00:39 ELON - Sean Jeffcoat 57 yd pass from Scott Riddle (Adam Shreiner kick), 3-75 0:213rd 10:41 UTC - Joel Bradford 7 yd pass from B.J. Coleman (Jeff Veres kick), 11-87 4:194th 14:48 UTC - B. Sutherland 22 yd pass from B.J. Coleman (Jeff Veres kick), 7-57 1:49 14:35 UTC - Garrett Hughes 20 yd pass from B.J. Coleman (Jeff Veres kick), 1-20 0:08 13:13 ELON - Joshua Jones 25 yd interception return (Adam Shreiner kick) 12:13 ELON - A.J. Harris 1 yd run (Adam Shreiner kick), 2-5 0:42 Elon UTC FIRST DOWNS 31 29RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 44-173 27-118PASSING YDS (NET) 317 386 Passes Att-Comp-Int 34-24-0 63-33-5TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 78-490 90-504Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 1-1Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-89 7-111Interception Returns-Yards 5-86 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 3-40.7 3-43.7Fumbles-Lost 4-4 2-1Penalties-Yards 1-15 7-80Possession Time 30:10 29:50Third-Down Conversions 6 of 10 11 of 18Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-5 3-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-1 2-18RUSHING: ELON-Harris 31-163; Taylor 4-19; Camp 1-4; Wilson 1-1; TEAM 2-minus 2; Riddle 5-minus 12. Chattanooga-Jackson 15-62; Williams 6-32; Sutherland 2-20; Coleman 3-3; Wynn 1-1.PASSING: ELON-Riddle 21-29-0-260; Wilson 3-5-0-57. Chattanooga-Coleman 33-63-5-386.RECEIVING: ELON-Mellette 9-98; Jeffcoat 7-154; Camp 3-34; Harris 3-17; Brown 1-9; Labinowicz 1-5. Chattanooga-Bradford 11-152; Sutherland 6-73; Hughes 5-43; Anthony 3-50; Jackson 3-15; Awuah 2-25; Pitchford 2-22; Williams 1-6.Attendance: 11095

Game 11NO. 7 WOFFORD 45, Chattanooga 14

Nov. 20 • Gibbs Stadium 1 2 3 4 Score Chattanooga 0 7 7 0 14No. 7 Wofford 7 20 14 7 48

Scoring Summary:1st 12:44 WOF - E. Breitenstein 37 yd run (Christian Reed kick), 3-62 1:14 02:02 WOF - E. Breitenstein 2 yd run (Christian Reed kick), 9-48 4:242nd 09:56 UTC - Erroll Wynn 4 yd run (Jeff Veres kick), 7-58 2:51 08:57 WOF - Brenton Bersin 43 yd pass from Mitch Allen (Christian Reed kick), 3-70 0:593rd 10:04 WOF - E. Breitenstein 2 yd run (Christian Reed kick), 10-67 4:56 03:59 WOF - Christian Reed 31 yd field goal, 12-64 5:364th 09:59 WOF - Mitch Allen 11 yd run (Christian Reed kick), 7-48 3:30 06:48 WOF - Bryan Youman 13 yd run (Christian Reed kick), 5-30 2:53 03:35 UTC - Chris Awuah 0 yd blocked punt return (Jeff Veres kick)

Samford UTC FIRST DOWNS 15 23RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 20-91 65-295PASSING YDS (NET) 231 179Passes Att-Comp-Int 38-16-1 12-10-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 58-322 77-474Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-15 1-6Kickoff Returns-Yards 8-180 3-60Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-37Punts (Number-Avg) 6-37.2 5-35.6Fumbles-Lost 2-2 1-0Penalties-Yards 10-86 4-30Possession Time 19:37 40:23Third-Down Conversions 4 of 12 7 of 15Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 5-6Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-5 1-7

RUSHING: Chattanooga-Williams 2-33; Wynn 10-31; Ellzey 2-14; Jackson 2-9; Sutherland 2-8; Awuah 1-3; Coleman 1-minus 7. Wofford-Breitenstein 24-131; Allen 14-65; Marshall 3-34; Rucker 10-30; Johnson 7-22; Youman 1-13; Bersin 1-4; Nocek 1-2; Kass 3-minus 1; Farrar 1-minus 5.PASSING: Chattanooga-Coleman 15-34-1-210; Nichols 1-4-0-21. Wofford-Allen 7-9-0-165; Kass 3-3-0-14.RECEIVING: Chattanooga-Bradford 8-121; Anthony 3-49; Sutherland 2-29; Hughes 2-25; Pitchford 1-7. Wofford-Bersin 6-146; Royster 2-14; Young 1-19; Youman 1-0. Attendance: 7355

Game 9No. 2 AUBURN 62, Chattanooga 24

Nov. 6 • Jordan-Hare Stadium 1 2 3 4 Score Chattanooga 0 16 7 3 24No. 2 Auburn 27 21 7 7 62

Scoring Summary:1st 14:30 AUBURN - Darvin Adams 30 yd pass from Cam Newton (Wes Byrum kick), 2-62 0:30 09:33 AUBURN - Emory Blake 20 yd pass from Cam Newton (Wes Byrum kick), 6-74 1:38 04:51 AUBURN - Cam Newton 1 yd run (Wes Byrum kick), 11-63 3:34 03:00 AUBURN - Darvin Adams 39 yd pass from Cam Newton (Wes Byrum kick failed), 3-50 0:352nd 13:48 AUBURN - Terrell Zachery 80 yd pass from Cam Newton (Wes Byrum kick), 2-83 0:46 13:30 UTC - B. Sutherland 98 yd kickoff return (Jeff Veres kick) 13:13 AUBURN - O. McCalebb 49 yd run (Wes Byrum kick), 1-49 0:17 01:19 UTC - Garrett Hughes 23 yd pass from B.J. Coleman (Jeff Veres kick), 12-70 4:50 00:08 AUBURN - Michael Dyer 37 yd run (Wes Byrum kick), 5-68 1:113rd 10:26 UTC - Keon Williams 1 yd run (Jeff Veres kick), 9-80 4:34 08:46 AUBURN - Mario Fannin 13 yd run (Cody Parkey kick), 4-50 1:404th 07:55 UTC - Jeff Veres 37 yd field goal, 12-53 6:52 07:26 AUBURN - Mario Fannin 42 yd run (Cody Parkey kick), 1-42 0:29 UTC Auburn FIRST DOWNS 22 26RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 30-101 31-303PASSING YDS (NET) 233 325Passes Att-Comp-Int 43-23-0 23-16-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 73-334 54-628Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 4-34Kickoff Returns-Yards 8-159 5-104Punts (Number-Avg) 6-34.0 2-28.0Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-0Penalties-Yards 5-54 6-67Possession Time 37:02 22:58Third-Down Conversions 7 of 16 5 of 8Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 0Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-26 1-5RUSHING: Chattanooga-Awuah 7-32; Williams 7-31; Wynn 6-31; Jackson 6-9; Burns 1-3; Green 1-2; Sutherland 1-minus 2; Coleman 1-minus 5. Auburn-Fannin 8-96; Dyer 4-76; McCalebb 2-55; Caudle 1-35; Newton 8-24; Zachery 1-10; Morgan 2-7; Hooper 2-2; Burns 1-2; TEAM 2-minus 4.PASSING: Chattanooga-Coleman 20-39-0-210; Nichols 3-4-0-23. Auburn-New-ton 15-21-0-317; Trotter 1-2-0-8.RECEIVING: Chattanooga-Sutherland 10-97; Burns 4-48; Bradford 4-38; Anthony 2-21; Hughes 1-23; Pitchford 1-7; Jackson 1-minus 1. Auburn-Zachery 7-148; Ad-ams 4-106; Blake 3-45; Burns 2-26.Date: Nov 06, 2010 • Site: Auburn, AL • Stadium: Jordan-Hare • Attendance: 87451

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IndIvIdual recordsMost rushes: Game: 37 Tyrone Coleman vs. ETSU (11/14/98; 142 yds) 37 James Roberts vs. ETSU (10/14/89; 215 yds) Season: 217 Eldra Buckley (2005) Career: 611 James Roberts (1990-93)

Most Yards Gained: Game: 235 Charles McNeill vs. Kentucky St. (11/24/01; 25 rush) Season: 1,233 Eldra Buckley (2005) Career: 3,656 Gwain Durden (1977-80)

Highest average Gain Per rush: Game: 13.9 Andre Lockhart vs. ETSU (10/25/86) Season: 7.8 Gwain Durden (1979) Career: 8.9 Andre Lockhart (1985-87)

Best average Per Game: Season: 123.9 Carlos Locklyn (1999) Career: 112.9 Eldra Buckley (2005-06)

Most rushes Per Game: Season: 21.5 James Roberts (1989) Career: 19.6 Eldra Buckley (2005-06)

Most Touchdowns scored rushing: Game: 5 Paul Squibb vs. Carson-Newman (10/2/15) Season: 18 Gene Roberts (1946) Career: 24 Tony Merendino (1975-78); 24 Mike Smith (1977-80)

100-Yard GaMes Season: 7 Eldra Buckley 2006 Career: 13 Eldra Buckley 2005-06 Consecutive: 5 Eldra Buckley 2006

career rusHInG Yards 1. Gwain Durden (1977-80) 3,656 2. Mike Smith (1977-80) 3,340 3. James Roberts (1989-91) 3,091 4. Erroll Wynn (2006-10) 2,457 5. Eldra Buckley (2005-06) 2,437 6. Tyrone Coleman (1995-98) 2,354 7. Robert Smith (1967-70) 2,284 8. Carey Henley (1958-61) 2,258 9. Mike Hogan (1972-75) 1,909 10. Muhammad Shamsid-Dean (1989-91) 1,905

sInGle season rusHInG Yards 1. Eldra Buckley (2005) 1,233 2. Eldra Buckley (2006) 1,204 3. Tyrone Coleman (1998) 1,191 4. Gene Roberts (1946) 1,113 5. Mike Smith (1977) 1,062 6. James Roberts (1989) 1,067 7. Gwain Durden (1977) 1,049 8. Mike Smith (1979) 985 9. Muhammad Shamsid-Dean (1990) 974 10. Charles McNeill (2001) 953

career rusHInG ToucHdoWns 1. Mike Smith (1977-80) 24 Tony Merendino (1975-78) 24 3. James Roberts (1989-93) 20 Robert Smith (1967-70) 20 5. Eldra Buckley (2005-06) 18 Artis Edwards (1981-84) 18 Gwain Durden (1977-80) 18 Gene Roberts (1946) 18 9. Kenyon Earl (1991-94) 17 Steve Woods (1977-81) 17

sInGle season rusHInG ToucHdoWns 1. Gene Roberts (1946) 18 2. Eldra Buckley (2005) 11 Lironnie Davis (2004) 11 Tony Merendino (1978) 11 5. Steve Colwell (1987) 10 Tony Merendino (1976) 10 7. Frahn D’Anjou (1996) 9 Muhammad Shamsid-Deen (1991) 9 Robert Smith (1967) 9

career rusHInG aTTeMPTs 1. James Roberts (1990-93) 611 2. Mike Smith (1978-80) 607 3. Erroll Wynn (2006-10) 584 4. Robert Smith (1967-70) 559 5. Gwain Durden (1977-80) 540 6. Mike Hogan (1972-75) 501 7. Tyrone Coleman (1995-98) 497 8. Kenyon Earl (1991-94) 493 9. Darryl Streeter (1984, 1986-88) 452 10. Eldra Buckley (2005-06) 432

sInGle season rusHInG aTTeMPTs 1. Eldra Buckley (2005) 217 2. Eldra Buckley (2006) 215 James Roberts (1989) 215 4. Robert Smith (1970) 212 5. Tyrone Coleman (1998) 210 6. Artis Edwards (1984) 196 Erroll Wynn (2008) 196 8. Erroll Wynn (2007) 195 9. Mike Smith (1979) 181 10. Charles McNeill (2001) 180 Darryl Streeter (1987) 180

career Yards Per carrY 1. Andre Lockhart (1985-87) 8.9 2. Gwain Durden (1977-80) 6.8 3. Jerry Ellison (1991-93) 6.2 4. Eldra Buckley (2005-06) 5.6 5. Muhammad Shamshid-Deen (1989-91) 5.5 6. Mike Smith (1978-80) 5.5 7. Bucky Wolford (1967-68) 5.2 8. James Roberts (1990-93) 5.0 9. Harold Ricks (1981-83) 4.9 10. Steve Colwell (1986-87) 4.9

sInGle season Yards Per carrY 1. Gwain Durden (1979) 7.8 2. Gwain Durden (1980) 7.1 3. Bryan Fitzgerald (2007) 6.8 4. Jerry Ellison (1992) 6.7 5. Carlos Locklyn (1999) 6.5 6. Gwain Durden (1977) 6.4 7. James Roberts (1991) 6.3 8. Mike Smith (1977) 6.2 9. Gwain Durden (1978) 6.18 10. Jerry Ellison (1993) 6.17

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Eldra Buckley holds the top two single-season rushing marks, set in 2005 and 2006. He is also the career leader with 13 100-yard games.

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Year-BY-Year rusHInG leadersYear Player Yards1969 Robert Smith 7221970 Robert Smith 8311971 William Martin 5951972 Mike Hogan 4641973 Kevin McDonough 4511974 Darnell Powell 6181975 Mike Hogan 7481976 David Bohannon 4531977 Mike Smith 1,0901978 Gwain Durden 9331979 Mike Smith 9851980 Gwain Durden 9331981 Welton Ellison 4741982 Harold Ricks 4601983 Harold Ricks 6281984 Artis Edwards 8191985 Alan Evans 5021986 David Williams 5121987 Steve Colwell 7541988 Darryl Streeter 6131989 James Roberts 1,0671990 M. Shamsid-Deen 9741991 M. Shamsid-Deen 9141992 Jerry Ellison 8431993 Jerry Ellison 7101994 Marrio Grier 5441995 Marrio Grier 7431996 Tyrone Coleman 5111997 Carlos Locklyn 4591998 Tyrone Coleman 1,1911999 Carlos Locklyn 8672000 Charles McNeill 6772001 Charles McNeill 9532002 Jason Ball 5162003 JessieChesterfield 3322004 Lironnie Davis 4202005 Eldra Buckley 1,2332006 Eldra Buckley 1,2042007 Bryan Fitzgerald 7982008 Erroll Wynn 6722009 Chris Awuah 4592010 Erroll Wynn 653

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200-PLUS YARD RUSHING GAMESlisted by most yardage gained235 Charles McNeill vs. Kentucky State 2001231 Jerry Ellison vs. Boise State 1992219 Carlos Locklyn at VMI 1999213 Tony Ball vs. Western Carolina 1979212 Darnell Powell vs. Middle Tenn. St. 1975210 Eldra Buckley at Appalachian State 2005210 Tyrone Coleman at The Citadel 1998205 Jerry Ellison vs. Furman 1993204 Eldra Buckley at Tennessee Tech 2006202 James Roberts vs. East Tenn. St. 1989

100-YARD RUSHING GAMESlisted by most yardage gained197 Gene Roberts vs. Newberry 1946197 Richard Manning vs. Ole Miss 1968195 Mitch Fontenot vs. Appalachian St. 1984187 Eldra Buckley vs. Elon 2006187 Eldra Buckley vs. The Citadel 2005181 Bryan Fitzgerald at Presbyterian 2009177 Carlos Locklyn vs. W. Carolina 1999177 Tyrone Coleman at W. Carolina 1998174 Bryan Fitzgerald vs. W. Carolina 2007168 Allen Johnson vs. Tennessee State 1977168 Mike Smith vs. Illinois State 1979165 Robert Smith vs. Middle Tenn. St. 1969164 James Roberts vs. The Citadel 1989163 Robert Smith vs. Tennessee Tech 1969163 Mike Hogan vs. Tennessee State 1975163 Gwain Durden vs. Furman 1979162 Eldra Buckley at Western Carolina 2006161 Gwain Durden vs. Marshall 1980153 Eldra Buckley at The Citadel 2006153 James Roberts vs. Mid. Tenn. St. 1989152 Carlos Locklyn vs. Wofford 1999150 Tyrone Coleman at Furman 1998149 James Roberts vs. Marshall 1989148 James Roberts vs. Furman 1989143 Eldra Buckley at Memphis 2005142 Eldra Buckley vs. Furman 2005142 Tyrone Coleman vs. East Tenn. St. 1998142 Steve Colwell vs. VMI 1987142 Gwain Durden vs. Bowling Green 1977141 Mike Smith vs. Marshall 1977139 Mike Smith vs. East Tenn. St. 1980138 Gwain Durden vs. Middle Tenn. St. 1979138 Mike Smith vs. Illinois State 1977137 Gwain Durden vs. W. Kentucky 1979136 Harold Ricks vs. The Citadel 1982135 Gwain Durden vs. Marshall 1979134 Bryan Fitzgerald at Appalachian St. 2007134 Tony Merendino vs. Appalachain St. 1978133 Charles McNeill vs. Furman 2001133 Harold Ricks vs. Marshall 1983132 Gwain Durden vs. Appalachian St. 1980131 Erroll Wynn vs. Western Kentucky 2007131 Erroll Wynn vs. Jacksonville State 2006131 Mike Smith vs. Richmond 1978129 Carlos Locklyn at East Tenn. St. 1999129 Darryl Streeter vs. The Citadel 1987128 Jason Ball at Samford 2001127 Eldra Buckley at Western Kentucky 2006127 Tyrone Coleman vs. VMI 1998127 Alan Evans vs. SW Louisiana 1985127 Dennis King vs. Arkansas State 1982125 Erroll Wynn at Georgia Southern 2007125 Charles McNeill vs. Miss. Valley St. 2000125 Andre Lockhart vs. East Tenn. St. 1986125 Mike Smith vs. Western Carolina 1979124 Eldra Buckley at Elon 2005123 Bryan Fitzgerald at Arkansas 2007

rusHing records123 Jerry Ellison vs. Tenn.-Martin 1992122 Erroll Wynn vs. Eastern Kentucky 2010121 Marrio Grier vs. The Citadel 1995119 Tyrone Coleman at Wofford 1998119 Frahn D’Anjou vs. The Citadel 1996118 James Roberts vs. Tenn.-Martin 1993117 Lironnie Davis at Georgia Southern 2005116 Bryan Fitzgerald vs. Wofford 2007116 Jerry Ellison vs. VMI 1993115 Erroll Wynn at Appalachian St. 2007114 Eugene Cousart vs. Liberty 2004114 Jason Ball vs. Miss. Valley St. 2000113 Stan Sullivan vs. VMI 1994112 Jerry Ellison vs. VMI 1982112 Tyrone Coleman vs. Ga. Southern 1996111 Eldra Buckley at Liberty 2005110 Tyrone Coleman vs. Miss. Valley St. 1996109 Marrio Grier vs. The Citadel 1994107 Charles McNeill vs. Wofford 2001105 Eldra Buckley at Memphis 2006105 James Roberts vs. Marshall 1993104 Marrio Grier vs. Western Carolina 1995103 Charles McNeill vs. Appalachian St. 2001103 Terry Wilburn vs. VMI 1994102 Charles McNeill vs. The Citadel 2001102 Tyrone Coleman vs. VMI 1995101 Keon Williams at The Citadel 2010101 Eldra Buckley vs. Georgia Southern 2006101 Muhammad Ahmad Abdus-Salaam at Wofford 2004101 Freddie Harris vs. East Tenn. St. 1992101 Robert Smith vs. The Citadel 1970100 Erroll Wynn vs. Samford 2010100 Charles McNeill vs. VMI 2000

LONGEST RUNS FROM SCRIMMAGE96 Andre Lockhart vs. East. Tenn St. 10/25/8695 Jerry Ellison vs. Boise State 9/5/9290 Muhammad Shamsid-Dean vs. W. Carolina 10/19/9185 Jerry Ellison vs. Furman 11/20/9382 Gwain Durden vs. Appalachian St. 9/20/8080 Bucky Wolford vs. Furman 11/16/6880 Jerry Ellison vs. Tenn.-Martin 9/12/9279 Bryan Fitzgerald vs. W. Carolina 10/13/0778 Tyrone Coleman at The Citadel 11/7/9877 Darnell Powell vs. Minn.-Morris 11/9/7476 Eldra Buckley vs. Tennessee Tech 8/31/0675 David Williams vs. The Citadel 10/18/8674 Tony Ball vs. Western Carolina 11/3/79

74 Gwain Durden vs. Marshall 11/19/7774 Mike Smith vs. Richmond 11/11/7873 Tyrone Coleman at W. Carolina 10/24/9873 James Roberts vs. Mid. Tenn. St. 9/30/8972 Robert Smith vs. Louisiana Tech 10/25/6971 Gwain Durden vs. Mid. Tenn. St. 10/20/7971 Gwain Durden vs. Richmond 11/11/7868 Charles McNeill at Appalachian St. 10/27/0168 Tyrone Coleman vs. Samford 9/3/9867 Jerry Ellison vs. VMI 11/21/9265 Carlos Locklyn vs. Western Carolina 10/23/9965 Bryan Fitzgerald at Arkansas 10/6/0765 Les Pullen vs. VMI 11/21/9265 Welton Ellison vs. Western Carolina 11/3/7964 Carlos Locklyn at VMI 10/16/9964 Mike Smith vs. Illinois State 10/15/7764 Mike Smith vs. Marshall 11/19/7763 Eldra Buckley vs. Tennessee Tech 8/31/0662 Brian Sutherland vs. Appalachian State 9/4/1062 Gwain Durden vs. Marshall 10/18/8059 Harold Ricks vs. Marshall 10/22/8359 Eldra Buckley vs. Ga. Southern 9/23/0658 Tyrone Coleman vs. VMI 10/17/9857 Erroll Wynn vs. W. Kentucky 11/3/0757 Harold Ricks vs. East Tenn. St. 11/19/8356 Mitch Fontenot vs. Appalachian St. 11/10/8456 Allen Johnson vs. Tenn. St. 11/12/7753 Steve Colwell vs. Western Carolina 11/8/9653 Tony Merendino vs. Appalachian St. 10/7/7853 Mike Smith vs. Jacksonville State 10/22/7753 Darryl Streeter vs. Furman 9/22/87

TeaM records Most attempts: Game: 89 vs. W. Carolina (10/8/77) Season: 660 in 1977

Most Yards: Game: 464 vs. App. St. (10/7/78) Season: 3,332 in 1977 Touchdowns: Game: 8 vs. VMI (11/16/85) Season: 30 in 1979

Most Yards Gained Per Game: Season: 414.0 in 1980

Andre Lockhart owns the longest run in school history, 96 yards against East Tennessee State on Oct. 25, 1986.

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IndIvIdual recordsMost attempts: Game: 66 Chris Sanders vs. Furman (11/20/99) Season: 490 Chris Sanders (1999) Career: 954 Mickey Brokas (1970-73)

Most completions: Game: 41 Chris Sanders vs. Furman (11/20/99) Season: 297 Chris Sanders (1999) Career: 584 Chris Sanders (1999-2000) Most Yards: Game: 532 Chris Sanders vs. Furman (11/20/99) Season: 3,691 Chris Sanders (2000) Career: 7,230 Chris Sanders (1999-2000)

Best Percentage: Game (Min. 8 Att.): 100.0% (8-8) Kenyon Earl vs. Tenn.-Martin (8/31/91) Season (Min. 100 Att.): 65.5% Cedric Stevens (2004) Career (Min. 200 Att./2 yrs.): 61.3% Chris Sanders (1999-2000) Career (Min. 200 Att./1 yr.): 65.5% Cedric Stevens (2004)

Most Touchdown Passes: Game: 6 Justin Barnes vs. Kentucky St. (11/24/01) 6 Chris Sanders vs. Miss. Valley St. (9/16/00) 6 Kenyon Earl vs. Gardner-Webb (9/18/93) Season: 27 Chris Sanders (1999) Career: 49 Chris Sanders (1999-2000)

Most Had Intercepted: Game: 6 Tim Couch vs. Georgia Southern (9/27/85) Season: 21 Mickey Brokas (1971) Career: 62 Mickey Brokas (1970-73)

career PassInG Yards 1. Chris Sanders (1999-2000) 7,230 2. Kenyon Earl (1991-94) 6,400 3. Brian Hampton (1995-1998) 6,200 4. Mickey Brokas (1970-73) 5,869 5. B.J. coleman (2009-Present) 5,344 6. Steve Woods (1978-81) 5,026 7. Tim Couch (1984-86) 4,133 8. Antonio Miller (2004-07) 3,832 9. John Green (1955-58) 3,419 10. Stan Nix (1987-90) 3,000

sInGle season PassInG Yards 1. Chris Sanders (2000) 3,691 2. Chris Sanders (1999) 3,539 3. B.J. coleman (2010) 2,996 4. Cedric Stevens (2004) 2,708 5. B.J. coleman (2009) 2,348 6. Kenyon Earl (1993) 2,233 7. Mickey Brokas (1971) 2,195 8. Brian Hampton (1997) 2,089 9. Vinnie Miroth (2003) 2,011 10. Steve Woods (1981) 1,971

career ToucHdoWn Passes 1. Chris Sanders (1999-2000) 49 2. B.J. coleman (2009-Present) 43 3. Kenyon Earl (1991-94) 42 4. Steve Woods (1978-81) 40 5. Mickey Brokas (1970-73) 35 6. Tony Merendino (1975-78) 28 Brian Hampton (1995-98) 28 8. Antonio Miller (2004-07) 21 9. Cedric Stevens (2004) 20

season ToucHdoWn Passes 1. Chris Sanders (1999) 27 2. B.J. coleman (2009) 26 3. Chris Sanders (2000) 22 4. Cedric Stevens (2004) 20 5. Mickey Brokas (1971) 19 6. Ryan McCann (2002) 18 Kenyon Earl (1994) 18 8. B.J. coleman (2009) 17 Steve Woods (1980) 17 10. Kenyon Earl (1993) 16

career 300-Yard PassInG GaMes 1. Chris Sanders (1999-2000) 12 2. B.J. coleman (2009-Present) 6 3. Cedric Stevens (2004) 2 Mickey Brokas (1970-73) 1 Howard Derrick (1945-46) 1 Kenyon Earl (1991-94) 1 Ryan McCann (2002) 1

career 200-Yard PassInG GaMes 1. Chris Sanders (1999-2000) 22 2. B.J. coleman (2009-Present) 16 3. Steve Woods (1978-81) 12 4. Brian Hampton (1995-98) 11 5. Cedric Stevens (2004) 9 Kenyon Earl (1991-94) 9 7. Tim Couch (1984-86) 7 8. Ryan McCann (2002) 6

Passing records

Chris Sanders, who played for UTC in 1999 and 2000, still holds many school passing re-cords.

Mickey Brokas

Year-BY-Year PassInG leadersYear Player Yards1969 Richard Manning 1,0671970 Mickey Brokas 5651971 Mickey Brokas 2,1951972 Mickey Brokas 1,3031973 Mickey Brokas 1,8061974 Doug Elsted 6821975 Doug Elsted 1,0071976 Tony Merendino 5971977 Tony Merendino 8491978 Tony Merendino 1,2041979 Steve Woods 1,2031980 Steve Woods 1,8271981 Steve Woods 1,9711982 Ralph Potter 8961983 Ralph Potter 6221984 Tim Couch 7691985 Tim Couch 1,6511986 Tim Couch 1,4281987 Stan Nix 1,1471988 Brad Patterson 9651989 Vince Carelli 7941990 Stan Nix 1,1971991 Kenyon Earl 1,6431992 Kenyon Earl 1,0551993 Kenyon Earl 2,2331994 Kenyon Earl 1,4691995 Jeff Peters 1,0821996 Brian Hampton 1,4251997 Brian Hampton 2,0891998 Brian Hampton 1,6801999 Chris Sanders 3,5392000 Chris Sanders 3,6912001 Chuck Spearman 1,1732002 Ryan McCann 1,1732003 Vinnie Miroth 2,0112004 Cedric Stevens 2,7082005 Antonio Miller 1,2342006 Matt Lopez 1,0432007 Antonio Miller 1,5642008 Jare Gault 9612009 B.J. coleman 2,3482010 B.J. coleman 2,996

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TeaM recordsMost attempts: Game: 67 vs. Furman (11/20/99) Season: 496 in 199Most completions: Game: 41 vs. Furman (11/20/99) Season: 300 in 1999Most Yards Gained: Game: 540 vs. Appalachian St. (10/30/04) Season: 3,730 in 2000Most Touchdowns: Game: 7 vs. Kentucky St. (11/24/01) Season: 28 in 1999Most attempts without an Interception: Game: 48 at W. Kentucky (9/16/06)Fewest attempts: Game: 2 vs. W. Carolina (10/8/77)Fewest completions: Game: 0 vs. Marshall (10/2/82)Highest completion Percentage: Game: 77.8 vs. Kentucky St. (11/24/01, 14-of-18)lowest completion Percentage: Game: 00.0 vs. Marshall (10/2/82)Most Interceptions Thrown: Game: 7 vs. East Tenn. St. (10/1/88) 7 vs. Ga. Southern (9/28/85) Season: 22 in 2003

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300-Plus Yard PassInG GaMesListed by most yardage gained532 Chris Sanders vs. Furman 1999515 Cedric Stevens vs. Appalachian St. 2004488 Chris Sanders at Western Carolina 2000437 Chris Sanders at Furman 2000432 B.J. coleman at Furman 2010404 Chris Sanders at Wofford 2000399 Chris Sanders vs. Western Carolina 1999386 B.J. coleman vs. elon 2010382 Vinnie Miroth vs. Western Carolina 2003380 Chris Sanders at Appalachian St. 1999375 B.J. coleman vs. eastern Kentucky 2010375 Ryan McCann at Western Carolina 2002374 Chris Sanders vs. The Citadel 1999371 Chris Sanders vs. Appalachian St. 2000367 Chris Sanders at Louisville 1999364 Cedric Stevens vs. Liberty 2004358 Chris Sanders at Samford 1999356 B.J. coleman vs. The citadel 2009354 Chris Sanders vs. VMI 2000360 Mickey Brokas vs. The Citadel 1970340 B.J. coleman vs. appalachian st. 2010332 Kenyon Earl vs. Marshall 1993325 Justin Barnes vs. Kentucky State 2001320 Tony Pastore vs. Cumberland 2008319 B.J. coleman vs. samford 2010317 Chuck Spearman at VMI 2001308 Chris Sanders at The Citadel 2000303 Howard Derrick vs. Georgia 1946

200-Yard PassInG GaMesListed by most yardage passed for293 Vinnie Miroth vs. Wofford 2003293 Chris Sanders vs. Miss. Valley St. 2000291 Vinnie Miroth at Georgia Southern 2003289 Chris Sanders vs. Samford 2000287 Vinnie Miroth vs. The Citadel 2003286 Cedric Stevens at Tennessee Tech 2004286 Steve Woods vs. Vanderbilt 1980281 Brian Hampton vs. Furman 1997281 Brian Hampton vs. The Citadel 1995278 Chris Sanders at Georgia Southern 1999

273 Steve Woods vs. Illinois State 1980272 Chris Sanders at UAB 2000270 Jeff Peters vs. East Tenn. State 1996269 Vinnie Miroth at Gardner-Webb 2003269 Jeff Peters vs. Appalachian St. 1996268 Antonio Miller at Elon 2007267 Steve Woods vs. The Citadel 1981266 Cedric Stevens vs. Elon 2004265 Cedric Stevens at The Citadel 2004263 Brad Patterson vs. W. Carolina 1988263 Jeff Peters vs. Georgia Southern 1994261 Kenyon Earl vs. Gardner-Webb 1993260 Ryan McCann vs. VMI 2002260 Steve Woods vs. Middle Tenn. St. 1981259 B.J. coleman at Western carolina 2010258 B.J. coleman vs. Glenville state 2009258 Steve Woods vs. McNeese State 1979257 Ryan McCann vs. Alabama State 2002257 Kenyon Earl vs. Western Carolina 1993254 Chris Sanders vs. East Tenn. St. 2000251 Brian Hampton vs. Georgia Southern 1996249 B.J. coleman at samford 2009248 B.J. coleman vs. Western carolina 2009248 Tim Couch vs. Georgia Southern 1986246 B.J. coleman at appalachian st. 2009246 Vince Carelli vs. Western Kentucky 1988245 Brian Hampton vs. Samford 1998245 Kenyon Earl vs. Furman 1993243 Ralph Potter vs. Vanderbilt 1982242 Tim Couch vs. Marshall 1985241 Vince Carelli vs. Appalachian St. 1988241 Doug Elsted vs. Middle Tenn. St. 1976240 Justin Barnes vs. Gardner-Webb 2002240 Brian Hampton vs. Western Carolina 1997240 Tony Merendino vs. Appalachian St. 1978233 Brad Patterson vs. The Citadel 1988233 Steve Woods vs. VMI 1980232 Kenyon Earl vs. The Citadel 1993231 Brian Hampton vs. Wofford 1997231 Tim Couch vs. Western Carolina 1985229 Cedric Stevens vs. Jacksonville St. 2004228 Chris Sanders at VMI 1999227 Brian Hampton vs. Mid. Tenn. St. 1997

Passing records227 Tim Couch vs. VMI 1985226 Tim Couch vs. Auburn 1986226 Kenyon Earl vs. Alcorn State 1994225 B.J. coleman vs. Furman 2009225 Ryan McCann vs. East Tenn. State 2002225 Kenyon Earl vs. The Citadel 1994225 Kenyon Earl vs. Western Carolina 1992224 B.J. coleman at Presbyterian 2009224 Antonio Miller at Western Kentucky 2006223 Cedric Stevens at Furman 2004222 Ryan McCann at The Citadel 2002221 Antonio Miller vs. The Citadel 2007221 Chris Sanders vs. Georgia Southern 2000221 Stan Nix vs. Furman 1987220 Steve Woods vs. Vanderbilt 1981219 Brian Hampton at Georgia Southern 1997219 Brian Hampton at VMI 1997218 Antonio Miller at Jacksonville State 2005217 Chris Sanders vs. Wofford 1999217 Steve Woods vs. Furman 1981215 Tim Couch vs. Tennessee Tech 1986213 Cedric Stevens at Memphis 2004210 Tim Couch vs. VMI 1984210 Steve Woods vs. Jacksonville St. 1981210 Steve Woods vs. Marshall 1980210 B.J. coleman at auburn 2010210 B.J. coleman at Wofford 2010209 Brian Hampton at Furman 1998209 Jeff Peters vs. Georgia Southern 1993208 B.J. coleman at Goergia southern 2009207 Antonio Miller vs. Furman 2007207 Steve Woods vs. Middle Tenn. St. 1979207 Kenyon Earl vs. East Tenn. St. 1994205 Jare Gault vs. Georgia Southern 2008205 Matthew Lopez vs. Samford 2003205 Chris Sanders vs. Savannah State 1999204 Cedric Stevens at Western Carolina 2004204 Matthew Lopez vs. Tenn. Tech 2003204 Brian Hampton vs. VMI 1998201 Chris Sanders at East Tenn. State 1999200 Vinnie Miroth at Elon 2003200 Ryan McCann at Wofford 2002200 Steve Woods vs. Tennessee State 1981

Most Total Yards – game: 570, Cedric Stevens vs. Appalachian St., 2004

Two Players, same Team, rushing for 1,000+ Yards: Mike Smith (1,067) and Gwain Durden (1,045), 1977

Most Passes completed – Game: 41, Chris Sanders vs. Furman, 1999 #

Most 400-yard Passing Games – career: 4, Chris Sanders, 1999-2000 #

Most Passing Yards by opposing Quarterbacks: 925, Cedric Stevens, 515 (UTC) and Richie Williams, 410 (AppSt.), 2004

Most seasons Passing for 3,000 Yards: 2, Chris Sanders, 1999-2000#

Most Td Passes – quarter: 3, Chris Sanders vs. Miss. Valley St., 2000 (1st) #

Most Td Passes – half: 5, Chris Sanders vs. Miss. Valley St., 2000 (1st)

Most Td Passes – game: 6, Justin Barnes vs. Kentucky State, 2001 Chris Sanders vs. Mississippi Valley State, 2000 Kenyon Earl vs. Gardner-Webb, 1993 #

Most Yards per reception – career: 22.8, Joe Burke, 1977-80

Most Touchdown Passes caught – quarter: 3, Cos DeMatteo vs. Mississippi Valley State, 2000 (1st) #

soutHern conFerence record HoldersMost Touchdown Passes Thrown – half: 5, Chris Sanders vs. Mississippi Valley State, 2000 (1st)

Most Touchdown Passes caught – game: 6, Cos DeMatteo vs. Mississippi Valley State, 2000

Most consecutive Field Goals Made – season: 13, Matt Vick, 2000

Most Points scored – game: 36, Cos DeMatteo vs. Mississippi Valley State, 2000 #

Most Touchdowns scored – game: 6, Cos DeMatteo vs. Mississippi Valley State, 2000

Most Punts – career: 297, Billy Smith, 1985-88

Most Punting Yards – career: 11,906, Billy Smith, 1985-88

Highest average per Punt – career: 44.4, Pumpy Tudors, 1989-91

Most Punt returns – career: 118, David McCrary, 1982-85

Most Total Tackles – game: 30, Josh Cain vs. The Citadel, 2001 #

# indicates a tie for the record

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IndIvIdual recordsMost receptions: Game: 18 Alonzo Nix vs. Wofford (10/4/03) Season: 90 Alonzo Nix (2003) Career: 169 Emanuel Hassell (2004-06)

Most receiving Yards: Game: 274 Joel Bradford at Furman (10/23/10) Season: 1,284 Joel Bradford (2010) Career: 2,375 Stefpon Hawkins (1996-99)

Most Touchdown receptions: Game: #6 Cos DeMatteo vs. Miss. Valley St. (9/16/00) Season: 11 Cos DeMatteo (1999) 11 Cos DeMatteo (2000) Career: 25 Joe Burke (1977-80) # NCAA FCS and Southern Conference Record

Best Per catch average: Game: 59.0 Shoun Habersham vs. W. Kentucky (11/2/91) Season: 28.1 Joe Burke (1978) Career: 22.8 Joe Burke (1977-80)

career recePTIons 1. Emanuel Hassell (2004-06) 169 2. Cos DeMatteo (1998-2001) 166 3. Stefpon Hawkins (1996-99) 163 4. Blue Cooper (2006-09) 152 5. Alonzo Nix (2003-04) 150 6. Jeremy Grier (2001-03) 144 Terrell Owens 1992-95) 144 8. Clint Woods (2006-09) 124 9. Rocky Turner (1968-71) 119

sInGle season recePTIons 1. Alonzo Nix (2003) 90 2. Richmond Flowers (2000) 86 3. Blue Cooper (2009) 84 4. Joel Bradford (2010) 81 5. Cos DeMatteo (1999) 76 6. Cos DeMatteo (2000) 75 7. Emanuel Hassell (2006) 62 Jeremy Grier (2003) 62 9. Alonzo Nix (2004) 60 Stefpon Hawkins (1999) 60

career receIvInG Yards 1. Stefpon Hawkins (1996-99) 2,375 2. Terrell Owens (1992-95) 2,320 3. Joe Burke (1977-80) 2,145 4. Cos DeMatteo (1998-2001) 2,092 5. Alonzo Nix (2003-04) 1,879 6. Rocky Turner (1968-71) 1,864 7. Larry Stokes (1973-76) 1,821 8. Blue Cooper (2006-09) 1,790 9. Vince Stafford (1962-72) 1,698 10. Jeremy Grier (2001-03) 1,670

sInGle season receIvInG Yards 1. Joel Bradford (2010) 1,284 2. Alonzo Nix (2003) 1,060 3. Richmond Flowers (2000) 1,035 4. Rocky Turner (1971) 984 5. Cos DeMatteo (1999) 977 6. Cos DeMatteo (2000) 971 7. Stefpon Hawkins (1997) 885 8. Joe Burke (1978) 844 9. Terrell Owens (1994) 836 10. Blue Cooper (2009) 824

career ToucHdoWn recePTIons 1. Joe Burke (1977-80) 28 2. Cos DeMatteo (1998-2001) 23 3. Terrell Owens (1992-95) 19 4. Derek Hall (1992-95) 17 5. Blue Cooper (2006-09) 14 Alonzo Nix (2003-04) 14 6. Jason Jones (2000-04) 13 Vince Stafford (1970-72) 13

sInGle season ToucHdoWn recePTIons 1. Cos DeMatteo (2000) 11 Cos DeMatteo (1999) 11 3. Jason Jones (2002) 10 Ron Whaley (1962) 10 5. Joe Burke (1980) 9 Alan Barner (1985) 9

receiving records

Emanuel Hassell owns the career receiving re-cord, catching 169 balls in three seasons.

Stefpon Hawkins

Year-BY-Year recePTIons leadersYear Player receptions1969 Rocky Turner 221970 Vince Stafford 221971 Rocky Turner 581972 Vince Stafford 301973 Larry Stokes 261974 Frank Sergi 171975 Larry Stokes 221976 Larry Stokes 311977 Jim Schoepfer 161978 Joe Burke 301979 Joe Burke 261980 Tony Jackson 321981 Tony Jackson 421982 Willie Gillespie 301983 Greg Hardin 161984 Darryl Streeter 361985 Alan Barner 291986 Wayne Koontz 241987 Danny Barnes 331988 Phil Hooks 331989 James Roberts, Shoun Habersham 161990 Derrick McLendon 241991 Shoun Habersham 331992 Sammy Hadley 261993 Terrell Owens 381994 Terrell Owens 571995 Derek Hall 441996 Stefpon Hawkins/Malcolm Robinson 331997 Stefpon Hawkins 451998 Mark Hill 531999 Cos DeMatteo 762000 Richmond Flowers 862001 Jeremy Grier 362002 Jason Jones 572003 Alonzo Nix 902004 Alonzo Nix 602005 Emanuel Hassell 522006 Emanuel Hassell 622007 Clint Woods 452008 Clint Woods 492009 Blue Cooper 842010 Joel Bradford 81

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Year-BY-Year receIvInG Yards leadersYear Player Yards1969 Rocky Turner 3311970 Vince Stafford 3551971 Rocky Turner 9841972 Vince Stafford 4431973 Larry Stokes 7261974 Frank Lergi 2911975 Larry Stokes 3441976 Larry Stokes 4611977 Jim Schoepfer 2771978 Joe Burke 8441979 Joe Burke 5811980 Tony Jackson 6551981 Tony Jackson 7661982 Willie Gillespie 4831983 Stanley Turner 2121984 Alan Barner 3451985 Alan Barner 4921986 Wayne Koontz 3051987 Travis McNeal 4561988 Phil Hooks 5461989 Shoun Habersham 2891990 Sammy Hadley 3521991 Shoun Habersham 7671992 Demarko Kemp 3301993 Terrell Owens 7241994 Terrell Owens 8361995 Terrell Owens 6611996 Malcolm Robinson 4891997 Stefpon Hawkins 8851998 Mark Hill 6831999 Cos DeMatteo 9772000 Richmond Flowers 1,0352001 Cortez Rankin 4192002 Jason Jones 8152003 Alonzo Nix 1,0602004 Alonzo Nix 8192005 Emanuel Hassell 5482006 Michael Johnson 6312007 Blue Cooper 4762008 Clint Woods 5122009 Blue Cooper 8242010 Joel Bradford 1,284

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100-Yard receIvInG GaMesListed by most yardage, catches also listed274 Joel Bradford at Furman 2010 (15)254 Joel Bradford vs. eastern Kentucky 2010 (11)247 Alonzo Nix vs. Appalachian St. 2004 (8)207 Cos DeMatteo at Louisville 1999 (13)203 Cos DeMatteo vs. Miss. Valley St. 2000 (9)200 Tony Jackson vs. Vanderbilt 1980 (12)191 Angelo Napolitano vs. NE Lousiana 1967 (11)186 Richmond Flowers at Furman 2000 (11)175 Clint Woods vs. Cumberland 2008 (8)171 Richmond Flowers at W. Carolina 2000 (16)170 Ronnie Strickland at W. Carolina 2000 (8)168 Alonzo Nix at Gardner-Webb 2003 (15)168 Joe Burke vs. Furman 1980 (12)167 Brian Sutherland vs. Samford 2010 (5)165 Ed Stanford vs. Illinois State 1980 (6)161 Alonzo Nix vs. Furman 2003 (13)159 Blue Cooper vs. Cumberland 2008 (10)159 Ronnie Strickland at Samford 1999 (6)159 Stefpon Hawkins at Ga. Southern 1997 (8)153 Joe Burke vs. Furman 1979 (5)152 Joel Bradford vs. elon 2010 (11)152 Tony Jackson vs. Appalachian St. 1981 (5)151 Cos DeMatteo vs. The Citadel 1999 (11)150 Joe Burke vs. Marshall 1980 (4)148 Cos DeMatteo at Wofford 2000 (7)147 Alonzo Nix vs. The Citadel 2003 (8)145 Joe Burke vs. Appalachian State 1978 (3)145 Terrell Owens vs. Marshall 1993 (5)143 Blue Cooper vs. W. Carolina 2009 (16)141 Emanuel Hassell at Jacksonville St. 2005 (12)141 Ronnie Strickland vs. Furman 1999 (9)141 Joe Burke vs. Western Carolina 1978 (6)139 Blue Cooper vs. The Citadel 2009 (14)139 Alan Barner vs. The Citadel 1985 (6)136 Terrell Owens vs. W. Carolina 1994 (11)135 Chris Pitchford at Samford 2009 (5)135 Alonzo Nix vs. Wofford 2003 (18)133 Emanuel Hassell at Ga. Southern 2005 (9)132 Cos DeMatteo vs. Savannah St. 1999 (7)130 Emanuel Hassell vs. Liberty 2004 (11)128 Jeremy Grier vs. Alabama St. 2002 (7)

128 Kwento Ikwuezunma at VMI 2001 (11)127 Blue Cooper vs. Glenville St. 2009 (8)127 Emanuel Hassell vs. App. St. 2004 (7)127 Jeremy Grier at Ga. Southern 2003 (8)127 Willie Gillespie vs. Arkansas St 1982 (6)126 Joe Burke vs. VMI 1980 (3)126 Tony Jackson vs. Tennessee St. 1981 (6)125 Larry Stokes vs. Middle Tenn. St. 1976 (4)124 Mark Hill vs. Samford 1998 (10)124 Ed Stanford vs. Middle Tenn. St. 1979 (5)123 Cos DeMatteo at Furman 2000 (10)123 Carlos Locklyn vs. W. Carolina 1999 (4)122 Alonzo Nix vs. Western Carolina 2003 (8)122 Jason Jones at The Citadel 2002 (5)121 Joel Bradford at Wofford 2010 (8)120 Michael Gilmore vs. W. Carolina 2005 (7)120 Cos DeMatteo vs. Furman 1999 (8)119 Richmond Flowers at Wofford 2000 (9)118 Cos DeMatteo at Appalachian St. 1999 (14)117 Richmond Flowers at UAB 2000 (10)117 Stefpon Hawkins vs. Furman 1999 (12)116 Terrell Owens vs. The Citadel 1993 (8)116 Terrell Owens vs. Ga. Southern 1994 (12)115 Michael Johnson at Furman 2006 (4)114 Jim Schoepfer vs. Jackonville St. 1977 (4)112 Emanuel Hassell at W. Kentucky 2006 (14)112 Alonzo Nix at Georgia Southern (8)112 Joe Burke vs. McNeese State 1979 (3)111 Richmond Flowers vs. East Tenn. St. 2000 (9)111 Carlos Locklyn at App. St. 1999 (11)111 Malcom Robinson vs. Ga. Southern 1996 (4)111 Carlos Locklyn at Appalachian St. 1999 (11)110 Jason Jones at W. Carolina 2002 (8)110 Cortez Rankin vs. VMI 2000 (5)110 Willie Gillespie vs. Vanderbilt 1982 (3)109 Blue Cooper vs. Furman 2009 (13)108 Emanuel Hassell at Furman 2004 (11)108 Stefpon Hawkins at East Tenn. St. 1997 (3)107 Tyrus Ward at Memphis 2004 (4)107 Joe Burke vs. Tennessee State 1978 (2)106 Chris Pitchford at Appalachian St. 2009 (9)106 Michael Johnson at The Citadel 2006 (7)106 Jason Jones vs. Georgia Southern 2002 (5)

receiving records106 Tony Jackson vs. Middle Tenn. St. 1981 (5)105 Jeremy Grier vs. Tenn. Tech 2003 (7)104 Joe Burke vs. Jackson St., 1978 (3)102 Quinton Alford vs. Appalachian St., 1986 (4)102 Derek Hall vs. Western Carolina 1993 (6)101 Cos DeMatteo vs. Samford 2000 (12)101 Stefpon Hawkins at Samford 1999 (3)101 Mark Hill at Furman 1998 (6)101 Joe Burke vs. Marshall 1978 (2)101 Malcolm Robinson vs. W. Carolina 1996, (5)100 Ed Stanford vs. W. Kentucky 1979 (4)

lonGesT recePTIons94 Stefpon Hawkins at Ga. Southern 9/27/9794 Shoun Habersham vs. W. Kentucky 11/2/9194 Shoun Habersham vs. VMI 11/23/9189 Joe Burke vs. McNeese State 10/27/7988 Joe Burke vs. Furman 9/22/7984 Mike Smith vs. The Citadel 10/29/7780 Joel Bradford vs. eastern Kentucky 9/18/1080 Stefpon Hawkins at Samford 9/2/9978 Ronnie Strickland at Appalachian St. 10/30/9978 Ronnie Strickland at Samford 9/2/9978 Tony Ball vs. Illinois State 11/17/7978 Bobby Acree vs. Ole Miss 11/11/9377 Joe Burke vs. Marshall 9/23/7876 Jordan Hazard vs. Ga. Southern 10/4/0876 Willie Gillespie vs. Vanderbilt 11/20/8276 Terrell Owens vs. VMI 10/15/9475 Tony Jackson vs. Appalachian St. 11/6/8274 Alonzo Nix vs. Appalachian State 10/30/0474 Joe Burke vs. Western Carolina 11/14/7873 Garrett Hughes vs. Glenville St. 9/3/0973 Joe Burke vs. VMI 10/11/8073 Derek Hall vs. VMI 10/16/9372 Robert Smith vs. Louisiana Tech 10/25/6970 Tyrus Ward vs. Liberty 11/13/0470 Charles McNeill vs. Kentucky St. 11/24/0169 Artis Edwards vs. Tennessee St. 10/16/8269 Stefpon Hawkins vs. Appalachian St. 11/2/9669 Malcolm Robinson vs. Ga. Southern 9/28/9669 Terrell Owens vs. Marshall 10/2/9368 Jamal Randolph at W. Carolina 10/24/98

FresHMan recordsPass coMPleTIons 1. Stan Nix (1987) 99 2. Kenyon Earl (1991) 93 3. Brian Hampton (1995) 83Pass aTTeMPTs 1. Stan Nix (1987) 207 2. Kenyon Earl (1991) 181 3. Brian Hampton (1995) 156PassInG Yards 1. Kenyon Earl (1991) 1,643 2. Stan Nix (1987) 1,147 3. Brian Hampton (1995) 1,006PassInG ToucHdoWns 1. Kenyon Earl (1991) 13 2. Brian Hampton (1995) 7 3. Ralph Potter (1982) 6rusHInG aTTeMPTs 1. James Roberts (1989) 215 2. Kenyon Earl (1991) 134 3. Ralph Potter (1982) 104rusHInG Yards 1. James Roberts (1989) 1,067 2. Keon Williams (2010) 500 3. Mike Hogan (1972) 464

rusHInG ToucHdoWns 1. James Roberts (1989) 7 2. Kenyon Earl (1991) 6 3. Keon Williams (2010) 4 Tyrone Coleman (1995) 4recePTIons 1. Jeremy Grier (2001) 36 Darryl Streeter (1984) 36 3. Stefpon Hawkins (1996) 33receIvInG Yards 1. Stefpon Hawkins (1996) 436 2. Jeremy Grier (2001) 396 3. Darryl Streeter (1984) 324receIvInG ToucHdoWns 1. Marlon anthony (2010) 3 Jeremy Grier (2001) 3 3. Darryl Streeter (1984) 2TacKles 1. Dwayne Bynum (1991) 99 2. Josh Cain (1999) 85 3. Greg Jeffers (1991) 69sacKs 1. Joshua Williams (2009) 7.0 2. Greg Jeffers (1991) 5.0 2. Tony Bowick (1985) 4.0 Emmanuel DeWalt (1999) 4.0

InTercePTIons 1. Kadeem Wise (2010) 6 1. russ Huesman (1978) 4 2. chris lewis-Harris (2008) 3 Clint Alligood (1993) 3PunTs 1. Billy Smith (1985) 80 2. Andy Smith (1996) 63 3. Travis Grubb (1999) 40PunTInG averaGe 1. Pumpy Tudors (1988) 43.3 2. Dan Runion (1991) 43.0 3. Billy Smith (1985) 40.8FIeld Goals 1. Rodney Allen (1989) 11 2. Mickey Brokas (1971) 8 3. Matt Vick (1997) 6eXTra PoInTs 1. Phifer Howell (1978) 22 2. Jack Teichmann (1980) 21 3. Matt Vick (1997) 20scorInG 1. Rodney Allen (1989) 49 2. Matt Vick (1997) 38 3. Jack Teichmann (1980) 36

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ToTal oFFense IndIvIdual recordsMost Plays: Game: 71 Chris Sanders vs. Furman (11/20/99) Season: 524 Chris Sanders (1999) Career: 1,733 Tony Merendino (1975-78)

Most Yards Gained: Game: *570 Cedric Stevens vs. App. St. (10/30/04) Season: *3,756 Chris Sanders (2000) Career: 7,247 Chris Sanders (1999-2000) * Southern Conference Record

Highest average Per Play: Game: 12.2 Jerry Ellison vs. Boise St. (9/5/92) Season: 8.5 Mickey Brokas (1971) Career: 6.9 Chris Sanders (1999-2000)

Best average Per Game: Season: 341.5 Chris Sanders (2000) Career: 329.4 Chris Sanders (1999-2000)

sInGle season ToTal oFFense 1. Chris Sanders (2000) 3,756 2. Chris Sanders (1999) 3,491 3. B.J. coleman (2010) 2,984 4. Cedric Stevens (2004) 2,837 5. Kenyon Earl (1993) 2,342 6. B.J. coleman (2009) 2,319 7. Ryan McCann (2002) 2,155 8. Mickey Brokas (1971) 2,113 9. Brian Hampton (1997) 1,985 10. Kenyon Earl (1991) 1,938

250-Yard ToTal oFFense GaMesListed by most yardage (pass + rush + rec)570 Cedric Stevens vs. App. St. 2004 (515/55)532 Chris Sanders vs. Furman 1999 (532/-6)503 Chris Sanders at W. Carolina 2000 (488/15)471 Chris Sanders at Furman 2000 (437/34)434 Chris Sanders vs. App. St. 2000 (371/63)428 B.J. coleman at Furman 2010 (432/-4)397 Chris Sanders at Wofford 2000 (404/-7)397 Chris Sanders vs. W. Carolina 1999 (399/-2)389 B.J. coleman vs. elon 2010 (386/3)376 Ryan McCann at W. Carolina 2002 (375/1)376 Chris Sanders at App. St. 1999 (380/-4)374 Tony Merendino vs. App. St. 1978 (240/134)371 B.J. coleman vs. e. Kentucky 2010 (374/-4)371 Vinnie Miroth vs. W. Carolina 2003 (382/-11)365 Chris Sanders vs. The Citadel 1999 (374/-9)364 Cedric Stevens vs. Liberty 2004 (364/0)356 B.J. coleman vs. The citadel 2009 (356 pass)347 Chris Sanders at Samford 1999 (358/-11)343 Chris Sanders at Louisville 1999 (367/-24)343 Kenyon Earl vs. Marshall 1993 (332/11)340 Chris Sanders vs. VMI 2000 (354/-14)331 B.J. coleman vs. app. st. 2010 (340/-9)328 Charles McNeill vs. Kentucky St. 2001 (235 rush/93 rec)322 Cedric Stevens at Tenn. Tech 2004 (36/286)320 Tony Pastore vs. Cumberland 2008 (320 pass)320 Chuck Spearman at VMI 2001 (317/3)318 Justin Barnes vs. Kentucky St. 2001 (325/-7)315 B.J. coleman vs. samford 2010 (319/-9/5)308 Chris Sanders at The Citadel 2000 (308/0)307 Kenyon Earl vs. Gardner-Webb 1993 (261/46)303 Ryan McCann vs. VMI 2002 (260/43)301 Jeff Peters vs. East Tenn. St. 1996 (297/14)296 Chris Sanders vs. Miss. Valley St. 2000 (293/3)293 Steve Woods vs. McNeese St. 1979 (258/35)288 Steve Woods vs. Vanderbilt 1980 (286/2)286 Chris Sanders vs. Samford 2000 (289/-3)286 Chris Sanders at Ga. Southern 1999 (278/8)

282 Vinnie Miroth vs. The Citadel 2003 (287/-5)282 Steve Woods vs. Illinois State 1980 (273/9)280 Vinnie Miroth vs. Wofford 2003 (293/-13)274 Joel Bradford at Furman 2010 (274 rec)271 Kenyon Earl vs. Furman 1993 (245/46)269 Chris Sanders vs. East Tenn. St. 2000 (254/15)269 Kenyon Earl vs. Alcorn State 1994 (226/43)267 Kenyon Earl vs. The Citadel 1993 (232/35)264 Antonio Miller at W. Kentucky 2006 (224/40)264 Kenyon Earl vs. East Tenn. St. 1994 (207/57)264 Steve Woods vs. The Citadel 1981 (276/-12)260 Dennis Berkery vs. La. Tech 1979 (179/81)259 Ralph Potter vs. Vanderbilt 1982 (243/16)258 Brian Hampton vs. App. St. 1996 (241/17)256 B.J. coleman at W. carolina 2010 (259/-3)257 Kenyon Earl vs. W. Carolina 1993 (201/56)254 Joel Bradford vs. e. Kentucky 2010 (254 rec)254 Cedric Stevens at The Citadel 2004 (265/-11)253 Vinnie Miroth at Gardner-Webb 2003 (269/-16)252 Steve Woods vs. Mid. Tenn. St. 1979 (207/45)

all PurPose oFFense IndIvIdual recordsall-Purpose Yardage: Game: 328 Charles McNeill vs. Kentucky St. (11/24/01) Season: 1,823 Brian Sutherland (2010) Career: 4,305 Darryl Streeter (1984-88)

200-Yard all-PurPose GaMesListed by most yardage (rushing+ receiving+ returns)328 Charles McNeill vs. Kentucky St. 2001 (235 rush/93 rec)307 Jerry Ellison vs. Boise St. 1992 (231/76 KOR)298 Jerry Ellison vs. Furman 1993 (205 rush/93 rec)274 Joel Bradford at Furman 2010 (274 rec)259 Jordan Hazard vs. Ga. Southern (94 rec/151 ret)254 Joel Bradford vs. e. Kentucky 2010 (254 rec)254 Brian Sutherland at Aubrun 2010 (-2/97/159)247 Alonzo Nix vs. App. St. 2004 (247 rec)239 Brian Sutherland vs. App. St. 2010 (95/85/59)236 Michael Gilmore at Tenn. Tech 2004 (161 KOR/75 rec)229 James Roberts vs. East Tenn. St. 1989 (202 rush/17 rec)228 Mark Hill at Furman 1998 (101 rec/127 KOR)223 Emanuel Hassell at Jacksonville St. 2005 (141 rec/82 KOR)219 Michael Gilmore vs. App. St. 2004 (212 KOR/8 rec/-1 rush)217 Brian Sutherland at Wofford 2010 (8/29/180)214 Jeremy Grier vs. Alabama St. 2002 (128 rec/86 KOR)213 Tony Ball vs. W. Carolina 1979 (213 rush)212 Darnell Powell vs. Mid. Tenn. St. 1975 (212 rush)210 Eldra Buckley at App. St. 2005 (210 rush)210 Tyrone Coleman at The Citadel 1998 (210 rush)208 Emanuel Hassell at Ga. Southern 2005 (133 rec/75 KOR)207 Cos DeMatteo at Louisville 1999 (207 rec)203 Jordan Hazard vs. Furman 2007 (29 rec/86 KOR/88 PR)203 Darryl Streeter vs. The Citadel 1987 (129 rush/27 rec/17 KOR)203 Darryl Streeter vs. Ga. Southern 1986 (9 rush/26 rec/168 KOR)201 Stefpon Hawkins vs. Furman 1999 (117 rec/62 KOR/22 PR)200 Jeremy Grier vs. Tenn. Tech 2003 (105 rec/-3 rush/98 KOR)200 Jeremy Grier at Ga. Southern 2003 (127 rec/73 KOR)

oFFensive records

Cedric Stevens’ 2,837 yards of total offense in 2004 ranks third on the Mocs’ single-season list.

Brian HamptonRyan McCann

Year-BY-Year ToTal oFFense leadersYear Player Yards 1969 Richard Manning 1,0081970 Robert Smith 8821971 Mickey Brokas 2,1131972 Mickey Brokas 1,2991973 Mickey Brokas 1,4241974 Doug Elsted 6821975 Doug Elsted 1,3211976 Tony Merendino 7941977 Tony Merendino 1,2311978 Tony Merendino 1,7451979 Steve Woods 1,4041980 Steve Woods 1,8681981 Steve Woods 1,9261982 Ralph Potter 1,0081983 Ralph Potter 9121984 Artis Edwards 1,0041985 Tim Couch 1,5931986 Tim Couch 1,3761987 Stan Nix 1,0341988 Brad Patterson 8781989 James Roberts 1,2491990 Stan Nix 1,1971991 Kenyon Earl 1,9381992 Kenyon Earl 1,0071993 Kenyon Earl 2,3421994 Kenyon Earl 1,7651995 Jeff Peters 1,0851996 Brian Hampton 1,3451997 Brian Hampton 1,9851998 Brian Hampton 1,7121999 Chris Sanders 3,4912000 Chris Sanders 3,7562001 Chuck Spearman 1,1212002 Ryan McCann 2,1552003 Vinnie Miroth 1,8552004 Cedric Stevens 2,8372005 Antonio Miller 1,6752006 Eldra Buckley 1,2042007 Antonio Miller 1,6832008 Jare Gault 1,0392009 B.J. coleman 2,3192010 B.J. coleman 2,984

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scorInG IndIvIdual recordsMost Points scored: Game: *36 Cos DeMatteo vs. Miss. Valley St. (9/16/00) Season: 117 Gene Roberts (1946) Career: 242 Matt Vick (1997-2000) * Southern Conference Record

Most Touchdowns: Game: 6 Cos DeMatteo vs. Miss. Valley St. (9/16/00) Season: 18 Gene Roberts (1946) Career: 27 Cos DeMatteo (1998-2001)

Touchdowns responsible For: Game: 6 Cedric Stevens vs. App. St. (10/30/04, 5 pass/1 rush) 6 Justin Barnes vs. Kentucky St. (11/24/02, 6 passing) 6 Chris Sanders vs. Miss. Valley St. (9/16/00, 6 passing) 6 Kenyon Earl vs. Gardner-Webb (9/18/93, 6 passing) Season: 28 Chris Sanders (1999) Career: 57 Steve Woods (1977-81)

Most Field Goals: Game: 4 Craig Camay vs. W. Carolina (10/31/09) 4 Craig Camay at Jacksonville St. (9/8/07) 4 Matt Vick at Wofford (9/30/00) 4 Dennis Waters vs. ETSU (10/1/88) Season: 22 Matt Vick (2000) Career: 44 Matt Vick (1997-2000)

Most extra Points by Kicking: Game: 11 Bill King vs. Georgetown (9/19/52) Season: 43 Joe Zeman (1979) Career: 110 Matt Vick (1997-2000)

Most Points scored by Kicking: Game: 15 Matt Vick at Wofford (9/30/00) 15 Dennis Waters vs. ETSU (10/1/88) Season: 97 Matt Vick (2000) Career: 242 Matt Vick (1997-2000)

career scorInG 1. Matt Vick (1997-2000) 242 2. Rodney Allen (1989-92) 215 3. Jack Teichmann (1982-83) 188 4. Dennis Waters (1985-88) 175 5. Cos DeMatteo (1998-2001) 162 6. Joe Burke (1977-80) 152 7. Craig Camay (2006-09) 137 8. Jerry Ellison (1990-93) 132 9. Mike Smith (1977-80) 122 10. Rodney Ledford (1975-77) 120

sInGle season scorInG 1. Gene Roberts (1946) 117 2. Matt Vick (2000) 97 3. Ron Whaley (1962) 80 4. Cos DeMatteo (1999) 74 5. Eldra Buckley (2005) 72 Lironnie Davis (2004) 72 Tony Merendino (1978) 72 8. Craig Camay (2009) 70 9. Cos DeMatteo (2000) 68

career rusHInG ToucHdoWns 1. Mike Smith (1977-80) 24 Tony Merendino (1975-78) 24 3. James Roberts (1989-93) 20 Robert Smith (1967-70) 20 5. Eldra Buckley (2005-06) 18 Artis Edwards (1981-84) 18 Gwain Durden (1977-80) 18 Gene Roberts (1946) 18 9. Kenyon Earl (1991-94) 17 Steve Woods (1977-81) 17

sInGle season rusHInG ToucHdoWns 1. Gene Roberts (1946) 18 2. Eldra Buckley (2005) 11 Lironnie Davis (2004) 11 Tony Merendino (1978) 11 5. Steve Colwell (1987) 10 Tony Merendino (1976) 10 7. Frahn D’Anjou (1996) 9 Muhammed Shamsid-Deen (1991) 9 Robert Smith (1967) 9

career ToucHdoWn recePTIons 1. Joe Burke (1977-80) 28 2. Cos DeMatteo (1998-2001) 23 3. Terrell Owens (1992-95) 19 4. Derek Hall (1992-95) 17 5. Blue Cooper (2006-09) 14 Alonzo Nix (2003-04) 14 7. Jason Jones (2000-04) 13 Vince Stafford (1970-72) 13

sInGle season ToucHdoWn recePTIons 1. Cos DeMatteo (2000) 11 Cos DeMatteo (1999) 11 3. Jason Jones (2002) 10 4. Joe Burke (1980) 9 Alan Barner (1985) 9 6. Joel Bradford (2010) 8 Michael Johnson (2006) 8 Ronnie Strickland (2000) 8 Terrell Owens (1993) 8 Shoun Habersham (1991) 8 Vince Stafford (1971) 8

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Cos DeMatteo (1998-01) is No. 5 on the Mocs career scoring list with 162 points.

Tony MerendinoRodney Allen

TeaM scorInG records

Most Points: Game: 93 vs. Carson-Newman (10/2/15) Season: 349 in 1979

Most Touchdowns in Game By: Rushing: 8 vs. VMI (11/16/85) Passing: 7 vs. Kentucky St. (11/24/01)

Most Touchdowns: Game: 12 vs. Carson-Newman (10/2/15) Season: 47 in 1979

Most extra Points Kicked: Game: 11 vs. Carson-Newman (10/2/15) Season: 44 in 1979

Most Field Goals: Game: 4 vs. W. Carolina (10/31/09) 4 at Jacksonville State (9/8/07) 4 at Wofford (9/30/00) 4 vs. East Tenn. St. (10/1/88) Season: 22 in 2000

Matt Vick set the career scoring record of 242 points from 1997 to 2000.

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Dennis Waters is second in career field goals with 40 from 1985-88.

IndIvIdual PunTInG recordsMost Punts: Game: 13 Jeff Lloyd at Oklahoma (8/30/08) Season: 80 Billy Smith (1985) Career: *297 Billy Smith (1985-88) * Southern Conference Record

Most Yards Punting: Game: 492 Billy Smith vs. ETSU (9/21/85) Season: 3,448 Greg Cater (1976) Career: *11,906 Billy Smith (1985-88) * Southern Conference Record

Best Punting average: Game: 54.3 Pumpy Tudors vs. App. St. (10/28/89) Season: 45.5 Pumpy Tudors (1991) Career: *44.4 Pumpy Tudors (1989-91) * Southern Conference Record

career PunTs 1. Billy Smith (1985-88) 297 2. Travis Grubb (1999-2002) 209 3. Jonathan Wright (2004-07) 206 4. Greg Cater (1977-79) 150 5. Josh Siefken (1993-95) 131

sInGle season PunTs 1. Billy Smith (1985) 80 2. Billy Smith (1988) 79 3. Ronnie Wade (1965) 74 4. Travis Grubb (2001) 69 Billy Smith (1986) 69

career PunTInG Yards 1. Billy Smith (1985-88) 11,906 2. Travis Grubb (1999-2002) 8,668 3. Jonathan Wright (2004-07) 7,923 4. Greg Cater (1977-79) 6,232 5. Josh Siefken (1993-95) 5,381

sInGle season PunTInG Yards 1. Greg Cater (1976) 3,448 2. Billy Smith (1988) 3,273 3. Billy Smith (1985) 3,264 4. Travis Grubb (2002) 2,893 5. Travis Grubb (2001) 2,877

career PunTInG averaGe 1. Pumpy Tudors (1989-91) 44.4 2. Greg Cater (1977-79) 41.6 3. Travis Grubb (1999-2002) 41.5 4. Josh Siefken (1993-95) 41.1 5. John Howell (1981-82) 40.9

sInGle season PunTInG averaGe 1. Pumpy Tudors (1991) 45.5 2. Pumpy Tudors (1990) 44.6 3. John Bonner (1970) 44.4 4. Pumpy Tudors (1989) 43.3 5. Travis Grubb (2002) 43.2

lonGesT PunTs84 Billy Smith vs. Appalachian State 11/12/8882 John Howell vs. Vanderbilt 11/20/8279 Pumpy Tudors vs. Appalachian St. 10/28/8977 Josh Siefken vs. W. Carolina 10/21/9574 Scot Kielblock at Wofford 10/3/9872 Billy Smith vs. Louisiana Tech 10/3/8772 Billy Smith vs. The Citadel 10/18/8671 John Howell vs. Arkansas State 9/18/8271 Greg Cater vs. Illinois State 10/15/7770 Jeff Lloyd at W. Carolina 11/1/0868 Greg Cater vs. Louisiana Tech 9/16/7867 Mike Hammons at appalachian st. 11/7/09

67 Greg Cater vs. Marshall 9/29/7965 Byron Holmes vs. Marshall 10/27/8464 Greg Cater vs. McNeese State 10/28/7863 Jeff Lloyd at Wofford 10/11/0863 Travis Grubb at Georgia Southern 9/25/9962 Scot Keilblock vs. W. Carolina 10/25/9761 Josh Siefken vs. Ole Miss 9/11/9360 Josh Siefken vs. Appalachian St. 10/30/93

TeaM PunTInG recordsMost Punts: Game: 12 at Arkansas (10/6/07) Season: 80 twice (1986) (1985)

Most Yardage: Game: 492 vs. ETSU (9/21/85) Season: 3,178 in 1991 Best average Per Punt: Game: 62.5 vs. McNeese St. (10/28/78) Season: 45.4 in 1991

Fewest Punts: Season: 41 in 2000

IndIvIdual PaT recordsMosT PaTs: Game: 11 Bill King vs. Georgetown (9/19/52) Season: 43 Joe Zeman (1979) Career: 110 Matt Vick (1997-2000) Cons: 49 Matt Vick (1999-00)

MosT PaTs aTTeMPTed: Game: 11 Bill King vs. Georgetown (9/19/52) Season: 44 Joe Zeman (1979) Career: 117 Matt Vick (1997-2000)

season PaTs: 1. Joe Zeman (1979) 43 2. Jeff veres (2010) 39 3. Jonathan Gofrey (2004) 36 Matt Vick (1999) 36 5. Rodney Allen (1991) 35

career PaTs: 1. Matt Vick (1997-200) 110 2. Rodney Allen (1989-92) 98 3. Jack Teichman (1980-83) 95 4. Rodney Leford (1975-77) 78 5. Jim Cooper (1967-69) 64

kicking records

Scott KielbockPumpy Tudors

IndIvIdual FIeld Goal recordsMosT FIeld Goals: Game: 4 Craig Camay vs. W. Carolina (10/31/09) 4 Craig Camay at Jacksonville St. (9/8/07) 4 Matt Vick at Wofford (9/30/00) 4 Dennis Waters vs. ETSU (10/1/88) Season: 22 Matt Vick (2000) Career: 44 Matt Vick (1997-2000)

season FIeld Goals Made: 1. Matt Vick (2000) 22 2. Craig Camay (2009) 16 3. Dennis Waters (1988) 16 4. Rodney Allen (1990) 14 5. Dennis Waters (1986) 13 6. Rodney Allen (1989) 11 Dennis Waters (1987) 11 Jack Teichman (1982) 11 career FIeld Goals Made: 1. Matt Vick (1997-200) 44 2. Dennis Waters (1985-88) 40 3. Rodney Allen (1989-92) 39 4. Jack Teichman (1980-83) 31 5. Craig Camay (2006-09) 27 6. Joe Zeman (1976-79) 19

career FIeld Goal accuracY: 1. Patrick Shutters (2002-03) 77.3 (17/22) 2. Matt Vick (1997-200) 73.3 (44/60) 3. Craig Camay (2006-09) 73.0 (27/37) 3. Rodney Allen (1989-92) 69.6 (39/56) 4. Esteban Lopez (2005-06) 69.6 (16/23) 5. Dennis Waters (1985-88) 67.8 (40/59)

lonGesT FIeld Goals:53 Scot Kielblock vs. Samford 9/3/9852 Craig Camay at Presbyterian 9/19/0952 Dennis Waters vs. App. St. 11/12/8852 Dennis Waters vs. Marshall 11/1/8652 Joe Zeman vs.Jacksonville State 10/16/7650 Rodney Allen vs. The Citadel 10/10/9249 Patrick Shutters vs. Samford 8/28/0349 Scot Kielblock vs. Mid. Tenn. St. 9/14/96

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Tony Ball averaged a school-record 37.7 yards per kickoff return in 1977.

IndIvIdual reTurn records

Most Kickoff returns: Game: 8 Tobe Taylor vs. Marshall (10/1/94) Season: 46 Michael Gilmore (2004) Career: 82 Darryl Streeter (1984-88)

Most Kickoff return Yards: Game: 212 Michael Gilmore vs. App. St. (10/30/04) Season: 1,009 Michael Gilmore (2004) Career: 1,670 Darryl Streeter (1984-88)

Most Punt returns: Game: 9 Gary Parris vs. Mid. Tenn. St. (10/20/79) Season: 36 Joe Lee Dunn (1963) Career: *118 David McCrary (1982-85) * Southern Conference Record

Most Punt return Yards: Game: 142 David McCrary vs. Marshall (10/22/83) Season: 385 David McCrary (1983) Career: *1,253 David McCrary (1982-85) * Southern Conference Record

Best Punt return average: Season: 13.2 Rocky Turner (1970)

career KIcKoFF reTurns 1. Darryl Streeter (1984-88) 82 2. Jerry Ellison (1990-93) 69 3. Jordan Hazard (2006-08) 68 4. Jeremy Grier (2001-03) 64 5. Tobe Taylor (1992-95) 57

sInGle season KIcKoFF reTurns 1. Michael Gilmore (2004) 46 2. Brian Sutherland (2010) 45 3. Jordan Hazard (2008) 43 4. Emanuel Hassell (2005) 33 5. Jordan Hazard (2007) 31 Jeremy Grier (2003) 31 Jeremy Grier (2002) 31 Tobe Taylor (1994) 31

career KIcKoFF reTurn Yards 1. Darryl Streeter (1984-88) 1,670 2. Jerry Ellison (1990-93) 1,494 3. Shoun Habersham (1989-91) 1,479 4. Jeremy Grier (2001-03) 1,346 5. Tony Ball (1977-80) 1,304

sInGle season KIcKoFF reTurn Yards 1. Michael Gilmore (2004) 1,009 2. Brian Sutherland (2010) 914 3. Jordan Hazard (2008) 792 4. Jerry Ellison (1992) 755 5. Jeremy Grier (2002) 682

career KIcKoFF reTurn averaGe 1. Jonathan Parker (1984-86) 27.8 2. Tony Ball (1977-80) 26.0 3. Shoun Habersham (1989-91) 24.8 4. David McCrary (1982-85) 24.7 5. Stefpon Hawkins (1996-99) 22.8

sInGle season KIcKoFF reTurn averaGe 1. Tony Ball (1977) 37.7 2. Bucky Wolford (1968) 29.8 3. David McCrary (1982) 28.1 4. Jonathan Parker (1984) 27.6 5. Stefpon Hawkins (1997) 27.1

lonGesT KIcKoFF reTurns100 Steve Baker vs. App. St. 10/8/8398 Brian Sutherland at Auburn 10/6/1094 Bucky Wolford vs. Ole Miss 11/9/6893 Larry Stokes vs. Bowling Green 11/20/7693 Jonathan Parker vs. Marshall 10/27/8492 Tobe Taylor vs. Tennessee-Martin 9/12/9292 Jerry Ellison vs. East Tenn. St. 11/7/9290 Shoun Habersham vs. WCU 9/16/8990 Darrell Powell vs. Mil-Wisconsin 10/12/7490 Jerry Ellison vs. Tennessee-Martin 9/12/9287 Ebrahim Tehrani at Vanderbilt 9/6/0378 Michael Gilmore vs. App. St. 10/30/0478 Jonathan Parker vs. Tenn. Tech 9/20/8677 Stefpon Hawkins vs. Tenn. Tech 9/6/9775 Michael Gilmore at Memphis 9/11/0470 Stefpon Hawkins vs. Ga. Southern 9/25/9868 Tony Ball vs. Marshall 11/19/7765 Darryl Streeter vs. Ga. Southern 9/27/8659 Welton Ellison vs. McNeese State 10/27/7958 David McCrary vs. Arkansas State 9/8/8456 Buster Skrine at The Citdel 11/15/0854 Stefpon Hawkins at App. St. 10/30/9953 Alan Barner vs. East Tenn. St. 10/9/8252 Sam McIver vs. Arkansas State 10/17/8152 Tony Ball vs. McNeese State 10/27/7950 Brandon Golder at Jacksonville St. 9/8/07

lonGesT InTercePTIon reTurns79 Frank Webb vs. The Citadel 11/70/7075 Phillip Aldridge vs. The Citadel 10/19/8573 Kareem Robinson vs. Miss. Valley St. 9/21/9666 Jordan Tippit vs. samford 11/13/1065 Kareem Robinson vs. Marshall 9/30/9559 Quintez Smith vs. Appalachian St. 10/7/0657 David McCrary vs. SW Louisiana 9/17/8356 Jimi Mitchell at Tennessee Tech 10/9/0454 Kenny Mitchell vs. The Citadel 10/29/77

return records

Jerry EllisonDarryl Streeter

TeaM reTurn recordsMost Punt returns: Game: 9 vs. Appalachian State Season: 44 in 1967

Most Punt return Yardage: Game: 142 vs. Marshall (10/22/83) Season: 455 in 1982

average Per Punt return: Season: 12.4 in 2007

Most Kickoff returns: Game: 9 vs. Jacksonville St. (9/18/04) Season: 65 in 2003 and 2004

Most Kickoff return Yardage: Game: 234 vs. Tenn.-Martin (9/12/92) Season: 1,336 in 2003

average Per Kickoff return: Season: 23.1 in 1977

lonGesT PunT reTurns88 Jordan Hazard vs. Furman 10/20/0786 Kenny Mitchell vs. W. Kentucky 9/9/7869 Kwento Ikwuezunma at VMI 10/13/0167 Stefpon Hawkins at Samford 9/2/9950 Jordan Hazard vs. Cumberland 9/6/0856 Kwento Ikwuezunma vs. Wofford 9/29/0156 Stefpon Hawkins at Wofford 10/3/9853 Joel Bradford vs. The citadel 11/14/0953 Stefpon Hawkins at ETSU 11/15/97

lonGesT FuMBle reTurns63 Jeff Phillips at Georgia Southern 9/22/0762 Quasey Vinson vs. Mid. Tenn. St., 9/13/9761 Clint Allgood vs. Miss. Valley St. 9/21/9651 J.d. dothard vs. Wofford 9/26/09

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Phillip Aldridge holds both the career (13) and single-season (8) interceptions records.

IndIvIdual deFensIve recordsMost Interceptions: Game: 3 by six players last by Mike Lowman vs. ETSU (10/1/88) Russ Huesman vs. Tenn. St. (11/18/78) Season: 8 Reggie Solomon (1987) 8 Phillip Aldridge (1985) Career: 13 Phillip Aldridge (1981-85)

Most Interception return Yards: Game: 79 Frank Webb vs. The Citadel (11/7/70) Season: 142 Phillip Aldridge (1985) Career: 215 David McCrary (1982-85)

Interceptions for Touchdowns: Game: 2 David McCrary vs. SW Louisiana (9/17/83) Season: 2 David McCrary (1983) Career: 3 David McCrary (1982-85)

career InTercePTIons 1. Phillip Aldridge (1982-85) 13 2. Mike Lowman (1985-88) 12 3. David McCrary (1982-85) 11 4. Reggie Solomon (1984-87) 10 Kenny Booker (1983-86) 10 6. Russ Huesman (1978-81) 9 Quintez Smith (2003, 2005-06) 9 8. Jordan Tippit (2008-Present) 8 Johnny Butler (1982-83) 8 Ron Faugue (1994-1997) 8 Marlon Riggins (1985-88) 8 Willis Yates (1978-81) 8

sInGle season InTercePTIons 1. Reggie Solomon (1987) 8 Phillip Aldridge (1985) 8 3. Bucky Wolford (1966) 7 4. Kadeem Wise (2010) 6 Ron Faugue (1996) 6 Mike Lowman (1988) 6 Paul Humphries (1981) 6 8. Jordan Tippit (2009) 5 Kenny Booker (1984) 5 Richard Ward (1980) 5 Alfonzo McCloud (1979) 5 Kenny Mitchell (1977) 5

career InTercePTIon reTurn Yards 1. David McCrary (1982-85) 215 2. Phillip Aldridge (1982-85) 193 3. Quintez Smith (2003, 2005-06) 166 4. Jordan Tippit (2008-Present) 149 5. Kareem Robinson (1993-96) 138 6. Kenny Booker (1982-83) 115 7. Kenny Mitchell (1977-80) 112 8. Ron Faugue (1994-1997) 87 9. Johnny Butler (1982-83) 84 10. Mike Hunt (1978-81) 83

career InTercePTIon reTurn avG. (5 min.) 1. David McCrary (1982-85) 18.7 Kenny Mitchell (1977-80) 18.7 2. Jordan Tippit (2008-Present) 18.6 3. Quintez Smith (2003, 2005-06) 18.4 4. Phillip Aldridge (1982-85) 16.1 5. Mike Hunt (1978-81) 13.8

Most Tackles: Game: #30 Josh Cain vs. The Citadel (11/3/01) Season: 183 Glen Richardson (1985) Career: 522 Glen Richardson (1982-85) # Southern Conference and NCAA FCS Record

career TacKles (recorded since 1982) 1. Glen Richardson (1982-85) 522 2. Josh Cain (1999-2002) 511 3. Junior Jackson (1986-89) 454 4. Zach Ervin (1984-87) 367 5. Willie Greenway (1986-88) 365 6. Spanky Thomas (1984-86) 315 7. Ron Faugue (1994-97) 293 8. Troy Boeck (1987-90) 276

sInGle season TacKles (recorded since 1982) 1. Josh Cain (2002) 192 2. Glen Richardson (1985) 183 3. Junior Jackson (1989) 181 4. Willie Greenway (1986) 156 5. Josh Cain (2001) 144 6. Glen Richardson (1983) 136 7. Chris Camacho (2007) 135 Stefon Alston (1996) 135

career sacKs (recorded since 1988) 1. Kenny Sanders (1995-98) 14.5 2. Emmanuel DeWalt (1999-02) 14.0 3. Josh Beard (2008-09) 13.0 Tony Hill (1987-90) 13.0 5. Kareen Robinson (1994-97) 12.5 6. Josh Williams (2009-Present) 12.0

sInGle season sacKs (recorded since 1988) 1. Josh Beard (2009) 12.0 Tyler Unzincker (2001) 12.0 3. Chris Donald (2010) 7.5 4. Joshua Williams (2009) 7.0 Josh Cain (2001) 7.0 Uras Agee (1992) 7.0

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Junior JacksonGlen Richardson

Year-BY-Year TacKle leaders1982 Lawrence Green 1011986 Willie Greenway 1561987 Junior Jackson 871988 Junior Jackson 1201989 Junior Jackson 1811990 Shingo Weems 1101991 Jackie Washington 1141992 David Masterson 1091993 Jermaine Barnette 661994 Tirone McKenzie 901995 Ron Faugue 931996 Stefan Alston 1351997 David Damon 1111998 Carleton Bexley 861999 Jimmy Lindsey 952000 Josh Cain 882001 Josh Cain 1442002 Josh Cain 1922003 Bernard Snowden 752004 Randy Craft 70 Greg McConico 702005 Chris Johnson 742006 Chris Johnson 742007 Chris Camacho 1352008 Joseph Thornton 792009 Joseph Thornton 862010 Ryan Consiglio 110

Josh Cain set school, Southern Conference and NCAA Division I-AA single-game records with 30 tackles against The Citadel in 2001.

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year-by-year oFFensive statistics rush rush/ Pass Pass/ Total 1st Punts- Punt K.o. InT- Penalties- Fum- Total Points/ Year Yds. Game Yds. Game off. dwns. Yards ret-Yds ret-Yds Yds Yards lost Points Game1951 1882 107.5 1441 131.0 3323 169 72-2609 12 290 26.4 1952 1889 188.9 1231 123.1 3120 143 24-299 25-542 12 341 34.11953 164 16.41954 2101 210.1 786 78.6 2887 139 51-1836 7-121 19 198 19.81955 1695 169.5 536 53.6 2231 122 71-2357 7-92 20 95 9.51956 1354 150.7 1120 124.4 2474 78 41-1418 14 18 154 17.11957 114 11.41958 195 19.51959 1394 139.4 461 46.1 1955 89 11-160 59 5.91960 1962 196.2 500 50.0 2462 121 63-2023 14-90 41-598 50-637 13-9 139 13.91961 127 12.71962 1329 132.9 1102 110.2 2431 172 17.21963 991 99.1 1182 118.2 2173 129 58 222 34-745 15-167 424 15 89 8.91964 158 15.81965 1116 111.6 886 88.6 2002 131 74-2790 10-109 11 130 13.01966 156 15.61967 1254 125.4 1117 111.7 2371 126 61-2382 26-138 29-555 14-48 16 154 15.41968 1997 199.7 1175 117.5 3172 208 54-1817 35-273 26-598 12 46-454 21-11 290 29.01969 1273 127.3 1341 134.1 2614 141 72-2735 20-31 41-796 18-201 21-209 31-17 94 9.41970 1626 147.7 965 87.8 2591 146 74-3243 16-166 52-892 17-298 37-406 41-26 147 13.41971 1336 121.5 2212 201.0 3548 199 71-2413 28-187 54-857 21-283 41-370 21-13 205 18.61972 1225 111.4 1339 121.7 2564 145 87-3160 20-98 39-724 18-155 47-484 30-15 94 8.51973 878 79.8 1824 165.8 2702 144 83-2815 26-121 40-868 18-203 49-588 21-12 131 11.91974 1617 147.0 1200 109.1 2817 153 70-2798 26-20 41-856 -- 69-736 34-17 179 16.31975 2302 209.2 1034 94.0 3336 178 67-2470 34-189 30-459 7-142 91-960 35-20 176 16.01976 1890 171.9 1084 98.5 2974 174 80-3483 31-290 31-655 13-246 71-754 31-19 232 21.1 1977 3332 302.9 936 85.1 4268 184 62-2462 32-284 30-695 6-89 95-906 42-28 265 24.11978 2652 241.1 1765 160.5 4417 201 2720 12 50-24 -- 111-1122 50-26 319 29.01979 2926 266.0 1613 146.6 4539 215 62-2638 31-153 29-642 -- 104-1168 -- 349 31.71980 2493 226.6 2061 187.4 4554 201 50-1864 35-340 34-555 14-305 71-850 38-18 300 27.31981 1604 145.8 2089 189.9 3693 186 50-2329 25-148 31-560 14-82 95-843 31-17 217 19.71982 2287 207.9 1012 92.0 3299 189 61-2616 38-455 23-530 11-113 78-776 40-18 235 21.41983 2429 220.8 902 82.0 3331 166 70-2416 38-408 28-580 11-52 78-776 40-18 227 20.61984 1764 160.9 1216 110.5 2986 161 80-2800 33-259 32-707 9-162 64-517 36-16 140 12.71985 1426 129.6 1882 171.1 3308 181 80-3264 35-379 18-351 16-119 78-644 24-16 209 19.01986 1813 164.8 1890 171.8 3703 181 72-2711 32-234 42-836 23-170 84-770 25 223 20.31987 1845 167.7 1343 122.1 3188 168 69-2658 22-49 33-674 15-133 61-584 32-19 185 16.81988 1481 134.6 1864 169.5 3345 184 79-3273 31-129 34-549 16-169 92-833 19-8 213 19.41989 1632 148.4 1403 127.6 3035 168 65-2817 19-138 41-898 20-254 67-604 22-13 161 14.61990 2046 186.0 1581 143.7 3627 176 64-2837 22-97 44-818 20-159 67-555 26-15 227 20.61991 2364 214.9 1837 167.0 4201 236 54-2453 15-45 39-801 10-190 69-522 29-12 305 27.71992 1700 154.5 1469 133.5 3171 153 79-2674 20-98 57-1211 7-100 78-698 33-13 223 20.31993 1499 136.3 2380 216.4 3879 180 44-1725 10-81 40-654 16-178 66-568 28-15 250 22.71994 1982 180.2 2230 202.7 4212 254 45-1838 11-57 65-1206 22-204 63-550 29-12 282 25.61995 1597 145.2 2160 196.4 3757 212 54-2182 20-160 46-781 9-175 67-539 23-11 251 22.81996 1320 120.0 2037 186.1 3367 196 68-2528 10-70 43-773 13-106 64-513 13-9 175 15.91997 1123 102.1 2246 204.2 3369 190 64-2371 24-244 32-698 11-281 89-735 16-5 203 18.51998 1931 175.5 2029 184.5 3960 216 54-2153 28-277 33-643 13-195 77-685 14-6 209 19.01999 1391 126.5 3591 326.5 4982 248 45-1823 15-165 43-811 14-339 80-663 17-7 328 29.82000 1259 114.5 3730 339.1 4989 266 41-1513 18-117 45-937 17-126 84-801 14-5 332 30.22001 1403 127.5 2120 192.7 3523 191 72-2877 30-326 44-892 17-323 71-624 17-6 217 19.72002 1058 88.2 2645 220.4 3703 202 69-2893 30-230 56-1150 14-208 77-559 20-11 232 19.32003 1063 88.6 2814 234.5 3877 208 70-2670 15-91 65-1336 22-457 80-664 22-14 195 16.22004 1238 112.5 3003 273.0 4241 211 66-2441 11-71 65-1222 10-195 97-847 22-11 320 29.12005 2268 206.2 1622 147.5 3890 220 53-1924 18-182 41-725 18-123 68-571 16-6 245 22.32006 1954 177.6 1788 162.5 3742 194 63-2352 25-142 44-866 13-145 67-597 16-8 201 18.32007 1682 152.9 1896 172.4 3578 183 65-2315 19-236 62-1141 12-133 41-382 20-7 255 23.22008 919 76.6 1780 148.3 2699 157 81-2977 23-180 74-1278 8-54 75-629 23-11 153 12.82009 935 85.0 2385 216.8 3320 184 52-2012 14-164 46-909 11-114 51-445 13-9 236 21.52010 1681 152.8 3049 277.2 4730 251 42-1511 11-104 53-1063 13-241 66-620 20-14 347 31.5

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year-by-year deFensive statistics rush rush/ Pass Pass/ Total sacks Fum- InT- Punts- Punt K.o. Penalty- Total Points/ Year Yds. Game Yds. Game off. lost Yds Yds ret-Yds ret.-Yds Yards Points Game1951 1465 133.2 1154 104.9 2619 -- 16 176 16.01952 1536 153.6 670 67.0 2206 -- 16 142 14.21953 190 19.01954 1720 172.0 938 93.8 2658 -- 22 16-334 54-1890 164 16.41955 1655 165.5 660 66.0 2315 -- 19 13-176 63-244 91 9.1 1956 2022 224.7 697 77.4 2832 -- 10 12-215 188 20.91957 134 13.41958 135 13.51959 1753 175.3 564 56.4 2317 -- 3-34 173 17.31960 1818 181.8 840 84.0 2828 -- 26-18 8-86 51-1611 27-248 28-595 79-854 174 17.41961 218 21.81962 279 27.91963 1484 148.4 1027 102.7 2511 -- 15 10-75 50 312 25-682 607 154 15.41964 114 11.41965 1260 126.0 1647 164.7 2907 -- 12 12-224 60-2394 179 17.0 1966 168 16.81967 1403 140.3 1881 188.1 3144 -- 17 13-250 64-2277 27-142 30-523 162 16.21968 1370 137.0 1132 113.2 2502 -- 21-11 12 81-3142 17-64 53-930 37-354 136 13.61969 1878 187.8 1375 137.7 3253 -- 42-22 12 63-2404 27-187 23-471 41-406 216 21.6 1970 2216 201.5 1493 135.7 3709 -- 41-26 15-221 54-1977 37-525 36-770 67-636 282 25.71971 2596 233.2 1586 145.9 4182 -- 26-17 21-283 52-2137 36-314 39-607 53-537 333 30.31972 2333 212.1 1448 135.3 3781 42-24 13-97 60-2448 33-270 22-463 43-463 207 18.81973 1997 181.5 1448 131.6 3445 -- 29-21 10-48 68-2422 34-350 29-585 59-558 241 21.91974 1731 157.4 1336 121.5 3067 -- 33-16 16-231 68-2553 34-650 64-660 252 22.9 1975 1388 126.2 1385 125.9 2773 -- 43-22 12-155 62-2312 28-279 30-527 63-673 195 17.7 1976 1717 156.1 1632 148.4 3349 -- 41-17 16-76 70-2718 34-373 40-523 75-805 205 18.6 1977 1597 145.2 1447 131.5 3044 38 40-22 15-186 73-2959 28-154 45-856 62-589 167 15.21978 1098 99.8 1780 161.8 2878 -- 40-27 19 -- -- -- 54-551 191 17.41979 1428 175.2 1929 175.2 3355 -- -- 26-233 -- 34 29-642 77-876 217 19.71980 1925 175.0 1289 117.2 3214 16-140 28-16 17-201 67-2586 20-198 40-808 56-544 197 17.9 1981 1434 130.4 1984 180.4 3411 19-162 44-19 20-193 63-2343 24-101 31-465 63-556 172 15.61982 893 81.2 1308 118.9 2201 28 25-13 18-216 80-3117 19-252 28-549 52-411 137 12.51983 1258 114.4 1474 134.0 2732 31 25-13 18-271 29-2932 21-203 30-630 52-411 167 15.21984 1478 134.3 1839 167.1 3317 25-167 27-19 14 64-2588 33-259 18-360 59-500 186 16.91985 911 82.8 2019 183.6 2930 38 32-18 21-246 86-3222 38-255 41-618 68-582 155 14.11986 1588 144.3 1779 161.2 3117 21 28 14-216 78-2957 19-125 43-820 57-462 233 21.21987 1560 141.8 1515 137.7 3075 25-179 45-20 23-163 69-2658 27-227 31-618 45-417 180 16.41988 1344 122.2 1773 161.2 3117 21-117 25-12 15-96 78-2910 40-447 41-832 98-767 220 20.01989 2150 195.5 1148 104.4 3298 18-90 22-8 9-77 62-2224 41-442 35-655 67-513 230 20.91990 1500 136.4 2564 233.1 4064 25-130 32-10 16-211 67-2414 38-243 45-822 52-471 243 22.11991 2906 264.2 1558 141.6 4464 24-148 22-9 10-108 45-1614 34-402 44-1002 69-681 293 26.61992 2738 248.9 1815 165.0 4553 25-179 29-13 13-129 46-1750 36-369 36-713 69-610 391 35.51993 2685 244.1 2039 185.4 4724 19-92 32-15 16-243 33-1237 28-372 35-910 56-483 376 34.21994 2770 251.8 2384 216.7 5154 18-90 18-10 12-132 35-1288 24-289 36-895 87-723 426 38.71995 2161 196.5 1983 180.3 4144 18-116 21-9 13-217 53-1988 31-278 39-859 63-517 299 27.21996 2601 236.5 1961 178.3 4562 19-113 22-12 14-215 41-1528 35-322 30-586 71-654 290 26.41997 1976 179.6 1324 120.4 3300 25-151 24-15 5-68 59-2353 43-470 37-799 77-719 244 22.2 1998 1998 181.6 1561 141.9 3559 18-121 29-12 11-55 58-2522 32-290 38-725 74-699 219 19.91999 3106 282.4 1515 137.7 4621 19-124 35-17 11-114 38-765 31-318 55-1209 82-751 360 32.72000 2255 205.0 2013 183.0 4268 18-107 25-12 8-36 49-1843 19-213 62-978 83-784 279 25.42001 2012 182.9 1837 167.0 3849 19-116 19-8 7-64 68-2809 42-502 40-746 76-712 338 30.72002 2677 223.1 2512 209.3 5189 19-127 30-11 5-34 49-1916 42-438 44-764 95-847 377 31.42003 3108 259.0 2011 167.6 5119 9-61 34-18 7-65 48-1909 47-429 35-701 90-749 421 35.12004 2685 244.1 2039 185.4 4724 19-92 16-10 13-175 66-2441 39-476 56-122 74-653 529 48.1 2005 3098 261.4 1927 175.2 4802 9-54 21-9 7-97 41-1588 25-217 29-695 76-654 339 30.82006 1808 164.4 2361 214.6 4169 21-111 15-7 11-157 53-2090 24-86 30-650 60-522 304 27.62007 2319 210.8 2007 182.5 4326 25-183 27-13 18-199 44-1726 30-269 41-984 61-543 369 33.52008 2886 240.5 2424 202.0 5310 17-105 24-11 19-195 50-1971 35-185 30-721 66-658 455 37.92009 1637 148.8 1748 158.9 3385 30-170 13-9 11-114 47-1908 12-185 33-604 51-512 283 25.72010 1788 162.5 2282 207.5 4070 20-129 23-14 13-117 50-1963 18-163 57-1044 62-619 343 31.2

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records

50+ Yard ToucHdoWn runchattanooga ....... 59, Eldra Buckely vs. Georgia Southern (2006)opponent ................................. 75, Ben Widmyer, Wofford (2008)

70-Yard ToucHdoWn runchattanooga ....79, Bryan Fitzgerald vs. Western Carolina (2007)opponent ........... 76, Armanti Edwards, Appalachian State (2008)

70-Yard ToucHdoWn recePTIonchattanooga .... 80, Joel Bradford vs. Eastern Kentucky (9/18/10)opponent ................... 80, Terrell Zachery, No. 2 Auburn (11/6/10)

30 rusHInG aTTeMPTschattanooga ..........30, Eldra Buckley at Western Carolina (2006)opponent ......................................31, A.J. Harris, Elon (10/30/10)

150 Yards rusHInGchattanooga ....... 181, Bryan Fitzgerald at Presbyterian (9/19/09)opponent ....................................163, A.J. Harris, Elon (10/30/10)

200 Yards rusHInGchattanooga ..........204, Eldra Buckley at Tennessee Tech (2006)opponent ...............210, Jayson Foster, Georgia Southern (2007)

2 PlaYers, 100+ Yards rusHInGchattanooga ...Bryan Fitzgerald (134) & Erroll Wynn (115) at App. St. (2007)opponent ... Armanti Edwards (152), Cedric Baker (107) & DeAndre Presley (101), App. St. (2008)

30 Pass coMPleTIonschattanooga ....................... 33, B.J. Coleman vs. Elon (10/30/10)opponent .........................................36, Scott Riddle, Elon (2007)

50 Pass aTTeMPTschattanooga ....................... 63, B.J. Coleman vs. Elon (10/30/10)opponent .........................................51, Scott Riddle, Elon (2007)

400 Yards PassInGchattanooga ................. 432, B.J. Coleman at Furman (10/23/10)opponent ............ 410, Richie Williams, Appalachian State (2004)

100 Yards rusHInG & PassInGchattanooga ... Tony Merendino vs App. St. (134 Rushing, 240 Passing) (1978)opponent ...Armanti Edwards, App. St. (152 Rushing, 176 Passing) (2008)

500 Yards ToTal oFFensechattanooga .... 570, Cedric Stevens vs. Appalachian State (2004)opponent ............ 517, Richie Williams, Appalachian State (2004)

10 Pass recePTIonschattanooga ......10, Brian Suthernland at No. 2 Auburn (11/6/10)opponent .................... 10, Andre Roberts, The Citadel (11/14/09)

150 Yards receIvInGchattanooga ..........167, Brian Sutherland vs. Samford (11/13/10)opponent ...................................158, Chris Truss, Furman (2008)

2+ PlaYers, 100+ Yards receIvInGchattanooga ...Clint Woods (175) & Blue Cooper (159) vs. Cumberland (2008)opponent ... Terrell Zachery (148) & Darvin Adams (106), No. 2 Auburn (11/6/10)

scored 3 ToucHdoWnschattanooga ..............3, Brian Sutherland vs. Samford (11/13/10)opponent ......................... 3, Eric Breitenstein, Wofford (11/20/10)

4 ToucHdoWn Passeschattanooga ...................4, B.J. Coleman vs. Samford (11/13/10)opponent ........................4, Cam Newton, No. 2 Auburn (11/6/10)

4 rusHInG ToucHdoWnschattanooga ..........4, Artis Edwards vs Appalachian State (1982)opponent ........................................4, A.J. Harris, Elon (10/30/10)

3 ToucHdoWn recePTIonschattanooga ..............3, Brian Sutherland vs. Samford (11/13/10)opponent ................................ 3, Terrell Hudgins, Elon (10/24/09)

5 FIeld Goalschattanooga ......................................................................... Noneopponent ....................... 7, Ryan Weeks, Tennessee Tech (1989)

50-Yard FIeld Goalschattanooga ...52, Craig Camay at Presbyterian College (9/19/09)opponent ....................... 50, Ray, Middle Tennessee State (1996)

2 InTercePTIonschattanooga ....... 2, Kadeem Wise at Western Carolina (9/25/10)opponent ............................. 2, Max Lerner, at Furman (10/23/10)

PunT reTurn For a ToucHdoWn (no BlocK)chattanooga ............ 88 yards, Jordan Hazard vs. Furman (2007)opponent ................ 66 yards, Javier Arenas, Alabama (11/21/09)

KIcKoFF reTurn For a ToucHdoWnchattanooga ... 98 yards, Brian Sutherland at No. 2 Auburn (11/6/10)opponent ............................ 79 yards, Sean Lees, Wofford (2007)

InTercePTIon reTurn For ToucHdoWnchattanooga ........ 66 yards, Jordan Tippit vs. Samford (11/13/10)opponent .................25 yards, Joshua Jones, vs. Elon (10/30/10)

BlocKed PaTchattanooga ................. Nick Craig, vs. Glenville State (9/3/2009)opponent .................................Colton Keig, at Furman (10/23/10)

BlocKed FIeld Goalchattanooga .........................Buster Skrine vs The Citadel (2008)opponent ............................. Pete Sanders, at Furman (10/23/10)

BlocKed PunTchattanooga ..........................Chris Awuah vs. Wofford (11/20/10)opponent .................................Cody Crowell, Samford (11/13/10)

FuMBle reTurn For a ToucHdoWnchattanooga ... 26yards,JaronNorfleetatNo.5JacksonvilleState(9/11/10)opponent .....12 yards, C.J. Johnson, Western Carolina (9/25/10)

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overTIMe GaMe ................Won 45-38 (OT) at Georgia Southern (2007)

deFeaTed a FBs oPPonenT ....................... 14-6 at Tennessee (1958)* Not considered in the modern era.

deFeaTed a ranKed Fcs TeaM ...36-28 at No. 25 Furman (10/23/10)

deFeaTed a ranKed Fcs TeaM on THe road ...36-28 at No. 25 Furman (10/23/10)

recorded a sHuTouTchattanooga .......................................... 38-0 vs. Western Carolina (2003)opponent ......................................................... 0-45 at Alabama (11/21/09)

50 PoInTschattanooga ............................................ 59 vs. Appalachian State (2004)opponent .......................................................................56, Wofford (2008)

60 rushing attemptschattanooga ................................................60 vs. Tennessee Tech (1991)opponent .............................................................65, at Wofford (11/20/10)

300 Yards rusHInGchattanooga ............................................... 336 at Tennessee Tech (2006)opponent .................................................... 303, at No. 2 Auburn (11/6/10)

400 Yards rusHInGchattanooga ...................................................................426 at VMI (1980)opponent ............................................... 428 vs. Appalachian State (2008)

4 rusHInG Tdschattanooga ................................................... 4 at Tennessee Tech (2006)opponent ................................................................5 at Wofford (11/20/10)

400 Yards PassInGchattanooga .......................................................432 at Furman (10/23/10)opponent ............................................... 410 vs. Appalachian State (2004)

4 PassInG Tdschattanooga ........................................................ 4 vs. Samford (11/13/10)opponent ..............................................................4 at Florida State (2008)

500 Yards ToTal oFFensechattanooga .................................................... 550 vs. Samford (11/13/10)opponent ..................................................... 628 at No. 2 Auburn (11/6/10)

30 FIrsT doWnschattanooga .........................................................33 at Furman (10/23/10)opponent ................................................................. 31 vs. Elon (10/30/10)

InTercePTed 5 Passeschattanooga ....................................................6 vs. Gardner-Webb (1993)opponent ................................................................... 5 vs. Elon (10/30/10)

100 Yards In PenalTIeschattanooga .............................................................100 vs. Liberty (2004)opponent ...............................................116 at Western Carolina (9/25/10)

losT 5 FuMBleschattanooga .................................................5 at Georgia Southern (1993)opponent ............................................5 at Southwestern Louisiana (1983)

FaIled To GaIn 100 Yards rusHInGchattanooga .........................................................91 at Wofford (11/20/10)opponent ................................................................70, Samford (11/13/10)

FaIled To GaIn 100 Yards PassInGchattanooga ....................................................... 36 at Alabama (11/21/09)opponent ..........................................................25 at The Citadel (10/9/10)

FaIled To GaIn 200 Yards ToTal oFFensechattanooga ....................................................... 84 at Alabama (11/21/09)opponent .................................................... 165 at Tennessee Tech (2006)

recorded a saFeTYchattanooga .....................................................TEAM at Oklahoma (2008)....Buster Skrine returned a blocked PAT for two points against Glenville State (9/3/09)opponent ............................Yameen Thomas, Eastern Kentucky (9/18/10)

First downs 32, Wofford (1999) & Memphis (2005)

rushing attempts 38, Jack Douglas, The Citadel (1991) 83, The Citadel (1991)

rushing Yards 241, Z. Terrell, Liberty (2005) 542, Georgia Southern (1999)

long Td run 92, Nehemiah Broughton, The Citadel (2004)

rushing Tds 5, J.R. McNair, Wofford (2003) 7 (3X) Last by Georgia Southern (2005)

Passing attempts 57, Gilbert, Western Carolina (1984) 57 (2x) Last by Gardner-Webb (1993)

Pass completions 36 (2x) Last by Scott Riddle, Elon (2007) 36 (2x) Last by Elon (2007)

Passing Yards 410 (2x) Last by Richie Williams, App. St. (2004) 429, Gardner-Webb (1993)

long Pass 89, Richie Williams, Appalachian State (2004)

Total offense 517, Richie Williams, Appalachian State (2004) 662, Furman (2005)

Td Passes 4 (3x) Cam Newton, No. 2 Auburn (11/6/10) 4 (6x) Florida State (2008)

Interceptions 3, L. Coleman, Vanderbilt (1980) 7, Georgia Southern (1986)

receiving Yards 236, DaVon Fowlkes, Appalachian State (2004)

receptions 12 (4x) Last by DaVon Fowlkes, Appalachian State (2004)

Td receptions 3 (4x) Last by Terrell Hudgins, Elon (10/24/09)

InT return 100, Timmy Thrift, Wofford (2003)

Field Goals 7, Ryan Weeks, Tennessee Tech (1989) 7, Tennessee Tech (1989)

long Field Goal 50 (3x) Ray, Middle Tennessee State (1996)

Punts 12 (3x) Mike Salmons, Marshall (1985) 12 (3x) Last by Marshall (1985)

long Punt 85, Ken Hinsley, Western Carolina (1998)

Punt return 90, Cedric Jones, Western Kentucky (1988)

Kickoff return 99, Ronnie Horton, East Tennessee State (1980)

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A ..............................................AAbbott, Nootie ............... 1980-83Abdus-Salaam, Muhammad Ahmad ... 2004-05Abercrombie, Joe ......... 1956-59Abney, Joe .................... 1979-82Abramson, Andy ................ 1976Acree, Bob .......... 1989, 1991-93Adams, Aaron ............... 2007-08Adams, Bob .................. 1964-67Adams, Brent ................ 1971-74Adams, Carl ....................... 1968Adams, Charles ............ 1951-52Adams, Charles ................. 1975Adams, Ed ......................... 1954Adams, Heath ............... 1999-02Agee, Uras.............. 1991, 93-94Akers, Bill........................... 1941Albertson, George ....... 1968-69Aldridge, Phillip ............. 1983-85Alexander, Dennis ............. 1970Alexander, Ferrell .............. 1947Alexander, Jim ................... 1947Alford, Quinton ............. 1985-88Allen, Adrian ...................... 1989Allen, James ................. 1985-86Allen, Jonathon .................. 1996Allen, Marcus ..................... 1989Allen, Rodney ............... 1989-91Alligood, Clint................ 1993-96Allison, Harold ................... 1962Allison, Jim ................... 1951-54

Allison, Sloan ................ 2008-10Alston, Stefan .............. 1993-96Alverson, Dusty ............ 1982-84Anderson, Allen ............ 1995-98Anderson, Billy.............. 1954-55Anderson, Leroy ................ 1979Anderson, Marcelle....... 1995-98Anderson, Truman ........ 1963-66Andgeloni, Matthew ...... 2005-07Andrews, Ryan ............. 2002-04Ankar, Jerry ....................... 1996Anthony, Marlon ................. 2010Appling, Kenneth ............... 1988Archer, Jack .................. 1956-58Archer, Jay......................... 1976Armstrong, Robert ............. 1991Arnold, Brian ................. 2002-05Arnold, James............... 1955-56Arnold, Jerry ................. 1957-59Askew, Barrett .............. 1997-99Atchley, Charles ................. 1947Atchley, Gordon ................. 1947Atchley, Hall ....................... 1947Atkins, David................. 1968-70Ault, Don ............................ 1947Ausmus, Jimmy ................. 1954Austin, Bubba .................... 2004Auther, Burke ................ 1985-88Awuah, Chris ................ 2009-10Ayers, Brad ................... 1981-82

Aaron Adams (2007-08) was a two-year linebacker for the Mocs.

Bohannon, David .......... 1973-76Bonaparte, Tommy ............ 1990Bone, Alan .................... 1981-84Bone, Billy.......................... 1975Bonner, Jason.................... 1993Bonner, Johnny............. 1969-70Boochie, Donnis ........... 2003-04Booker, Alexander ............. 1991Booker, Kenny .............. 1984-86Boone, Billy................... 1972-75Boring, Dan........................ 1941Boruff, Todd .................. 1989-92Borum, Tom ....................... 1985Bosnack, David.................. 1992Boston, Anthony ........... 1990-93Bourne, Tom ................. 1995-96Bowen, Henry ............... 1993-94Bowick, Tony ................. 1985-88Boyce, Glen .................. 1974-77Boyd, Bob ..................... 1956-58Boyles, John ...................... 1940Brackett, Tom ................ 1976-78Bradford, Joel ............... 2008-10Bradley, Hunter .................. 1959Bradley, Hunter ............. 1960-61Bradshaw, Jim .............. 1960-62Brady, Dick ........................ 1947Braidwood, Chuck ........ 1928-29Brankus, Tony .................... 1952Brant, Ray..................... 1976-79Bray, Ricky .................... 1987-89

Brenkus, Tony ............... 1953-55Brewer, Keith ..................... 1987Brewer, Rick ...................... 1966Bridges, Charles ........... 1957-60Bridges, Nick ................ 1998-01Bridgman, Cain ............. 1956-57Brightwell, Barrett ... 2000, 02-04Brinkerhoff, Les ................. 1940Brock, Charlie .................... 1967Brodnax, Anthony ......... 2005-08Brokas, Mickey ............. 1970-73Brooker, Robert ................. 1967Brooks, Ashley ................... 1978Brooks, Larry ................ 1960-63Brooks, Will ........................ 2009Brooksbank, Bob .......... 1971-74Brown, Bill..................... 1950-53Brown, Bill..................... 1955-56Brown, Daryl ................. 1987-89Brown, Earl ........................ 1970Brown, John....................... 1941Brown, Ken ........................ 1968Brown, Kenny .................... 1991Brown, Marcus................... 1992Brown, Neil ................... 2006-08Brown, Ron ................... 1964-65Bruce, Ed ........................... 1961Bruce, Frank ...................... 1960Brunson, George .............. 1979Brunson, Greg .............. 1977-79Brunson, Joe ................ 1988-90

B ..............................................BBacon, Willard ................... 1940Baggett, Clint ................ 1998-00Bagley, Clint .................. 1994-97Baird, Larry ................... 1964-65Baisden, Tyrone ............ 2003-04Baker, John .................. 1953-55Baker, Johnny ............... 1983-84Baker, Rodney ................... 1989Baker, Steve ................. 1984-86Ball, Jason .................... 1999-02Ball, Raeshon .......... 2006, 2008Ball, Tony ...................... 1978-80Ballard, Tony ................. 1991-94Ballard, Travis ............... 1986-89Bandy, Nate ............ 1997, 99-01Banks, David ................ 1985-87Barbee, Don ...................... 1940Barbee, Greg ..................... 1983Barber, Jay ................... 1978-79Barber, Lavonte ............ 2004-06Barber, Rick ....................... 1967Barber, Tom .................. 1940-41Barfield, Quintin ................. 1989Barker, Harmon ................. 1941Barker, Joe ........................ 1970Barker, Rick .................. 1964-67Barnee, Randall ............ 1982-83Barner, Alan .................. 1982-85Barnes, Danny .............. 1986-87Barnes, Justin ............... 2006-07Barnette, Jermaine ....... 1993-94Barney, Irving ..................... 1940Barrett, Cleve..................... 1928Bartha, Lewis ................ 1940-41Bartlett, James................... 1957Bartlett, Jim........................ 1958Bascombs, Curtis ......... 1983-85Bass, Jamon ...................... 1998Bass, Mike .................... 1970-73Batcher, Jeff ....................... 1980Bates, Cedric ..................... 1986Baty, Bob ...................... 1960-62Bayless, Herman ............... 1954Beamon, Rodney .......... 2007-08Beard, Donnie.................... 1965Beard, John ....................... 1940Beard, Josh .................. 2008-09Beard, Russ ....................... 1990Beasley, James ............ 1998-02Beasley, Joe ...................... 1954Beavers, Brent ................... 1994Belcher, Derek .............. 1970-73Bell, Creig ..................... 1972-73Bellamy, Brandon ......... 2004-07Bennett, Chris ............... 1992-93Bentley, Sam ............... 2004-07Benton, Mark ................ 1976-78Bergey, Bryan ............... 1984-86Berkery, Dennis ............ 1976-79Beshire, George .......... 1979-80Bess, Terry ......................... 1987Bevilaqua, Steve........... 1970-72Bexley, Carleton ................ 1998Bickley, Allan ...................... 1955Billingsby, Bill ..................... 1960Bishop, Don ....................... 1968Bishop, Lamar ................... 1977Bishop, Mike ................. 1971-75Blackwell, Troy.............. 2002-05Blanco, Joe ........................ 1982Blanks, Keith................. 1995-98Blanson, Chris ................... 2008Blevins, James .................. 1967Bloodsaw, Gary ............ 1980-82Blount, Tom ................... 1964-66Blowe, Wilford............... 2004-06Blue, Danny .................. 1964-67Boeck, Troy................... 1987-90Bofenkamp, Brent .............. 1993Boggans, Chuck ........... 1973-74Boggs, Jim .................... 1969-70Boggs, John.................. 1992-93Boggs, Mitchell .................. 2003

Bryant, Jason................ 1992-93Bryant, Ray ................... 1977-79Buchanan, Robert.............. 1941Buckhalter, Justin ......... 2008-09Buckley, Eldra ............... 2005-06Buice, Dale ........................ 1970Bujewski, Mike .............. 1977-78Bullen, Phil.................... 1971-74Burdette, Samuel .......... 1979-80Burke, Joe .................... 1977-80Burley, Kevin ................. 1988-90Burney, Jacob ............... 1978-80Burney, Slug ................. 1940-41Burns, Jarrett ..................... 2010Burns, Jim..................... 1951-54Bush, John......................... 1979Butler, Bill...................... 1955-58Butler, John................... 1980-83Butler, Ricky.................. 1985-86Bynum, Dewayne ......... 1991-92Bynum, Rick ................. 1969-72Byrd, Donald ................. 1973-75Byrd, Jeff ...................... 1981-82Byrd, Johnny...................... 1977Byrd, Samuel ................ 1989-90

C ..............................................CCahoon, Sid ....................... 1963Cain, Josh..................... 1999-02Caldwell, Bert ............... 1962-64Caldwell, Daryl................... 1979Calhoun, Jon ..................... 1992Calloway, Mack .................. 1980Calloway, Nicara ........... 1993-95Calloway, Tori ............... 1998-99Camacho, Chris ............ 2006-07Camay, Craig .......... 2005, 07-09Cameron, Kevin ................. 1987Campbell, Jim .................... 1957Campbell, Joe............... 1959-60Campbell, Murphy ............. 1985Campbell, Scott ............ 1985-87Campbell, Todd .................. 2002Canada, Doug ................... 1979Canastraro, Dick ................ 1954Capara, Anthony ................ 1954Cape, Mike ........................ 1970Carbetta, Dino .............. 1979-80Carden, George ................ 1947Carden, Glenn ...........................Cardwell, Joe ................ 1966-69Cardwell, Keith ............. 1969-70Carelli, Vince ................ 1988-90Carkhuff, Bill ...................... 1969Carmichael, Dan ................ 1947Carr, La’Nard ................ 2008-10Carson, Malcolm........... 1979-81Carter, Billy ................... 1951-54Carter, Chris ................. 1991-94Carter, Eric.................... 1990-91Carter, Tim ......................... 1979Case, Bobby ................. 1952-55Catarino, Roger ............ 1965-68Cate, Harry ........................ 1923Cater, Greg ................... 1976-79Cates, Brent.................. 1995-98Cathey, Tucker .............. 2009-10Ceasar, Isaac..................... 1989Cervetti, Vince ................... 1995Chambers, Dwayne ........... 1981Chambers, Terrell ......... 1979-80Chandler, David ................. 1985Chandler, Henry............ 1968-70Chapman, Charles............. 1980Chapman, Mike ................. 1989Chastain, Scott .................. 1990Chatwood, Dan ............. 1959-60Chen, Abe .......................... 1953Chesnutt, Jeff .................... 1961Chesterfield, Jessie ...... 2001-03Chestnutt, Jeff ................... 1962Childers, John ................... 1951Childers, Kenneth .............. 1955Childers, Wright ............ 1951-52

Childress, Kenneth ............ 1954Childs, Jack ....................... 1952Christenson, Mike ......... 1985-86Christian, Charles .............. 1954Clark, Howard ............... 1954-57Clark, James................. 2000-03Clark, Jay........................... 1981Clark, Red.......................... 1957Clarke, Tom .................. 1976-77Clemmons, Arsenio ........... 2009Clifton, Henry ..................... 1982Cline, Reed ........................ 2004Coakley, Paul ..................... 1981Coggins, Ryan .............. 2003-04Cohen, Abe ................... 1952-55Cohen, Mike ...................... 1981Colbert, James .................. 2004Coleburn, Jeff .................... 1995Coleman, B.J ................ 2009-10Coleman, Bryon ............ 1977-80Coleman, Carleton............. 1985Coleman, Steve ............ 1963-64Coleman, Tyrone .......... 1995-98Coley, Mark ........................ 1979Collier, James .................... 1989Collins, Derek ............... 1989-91Collins, Mike ................. 1992-94Collins, Tim ................... 1973-76Collister, Jesse .................. 1981Colvard, Clark ............... 1960-62Colwell, Steve ............... 1986-87

Conkel, Gary...................... 1979Conner, Ben ................. 1981-83Conroy, Art .................... 1950-53Consiglio, Ryan ............ 2008-10Coode, Tony ................. 1998-00Cook, Charles .................... 1980Cook, Chris ................... 1976-79Cook, Chris B. ............. 2001-03Cook, Dale .................... 1960-62Cook, Dennis ................ 1969-70Cook, Richard .................... 2005Cook, Rodney ..... 1954, 1956-58Cooper, Blue ................. 2006-09Cooper, Danny.............. 1968-70Cooper, Jim .................. 1967-69Cooper, Joe .................. 1968-69Cope, Don ......................... 2010Copeland, Leroy ................ 1952Costa, Jeff ......................... 1990Cotter, Bill ..................... 1965-67Couch, Doug................. 1989-91Couch, Tim ................... 1983-86Cousart, Eugene........... 2004-05Covington, Brian ................ 1994Covington, Calvin ......... 1996-98Cowley, Rick ...................... 1969Cox, Bill ........................ 1974-76Cox, Bob ....................... 1950-52Craeger, John ............... 1977-79Craft, Randy ................. 2003-04Craig, Nick .................... 2008-10

Brian Bergey (1984-86) in action against Western Carolina in 1984.

Chris Camacho (2006-07) was an All-American for the Mocs in 2007.

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Griffith, Richard.................. 1960Griggs, Joe ................... 1966-68Grigonis, Frank ............. 1940-41Groover, Randy ............ 1993-95Gross, Irv .......................... 1930Groves, Ben.................. 1990-91Grubb, Travis ................ 1999-02Gumbold, Ronnie.......... 1975-76Gunter, Russ................. 1973-75Guthrie, Glen ..................... 1984Guzek, Chester.................. 1947Gwyn, Brian ....................... 1993

H ..............................................HHabersham, Shoun....... 1989-91Hadley, Sammy ............ 1989-92Hain, Mario ........................ 2002Hale, Louis......................... 1962Hale, Matt .......................... 2003Haley, Jeff .......................... 1976Hall, Charlie ....................... 1968Hall, Derek .................... 1992-95Hall, Ken ....................... 1975-78Hall, Rico ................ 1995, 97-98Hall, Scott ..................... 1986-87Hall, Tom ....................... 1979-81Hall, Tommy .................. 1969-70Hamby, Dwight ............. 1976-77Hamill, Danny .................... 1941Hamilton, Bill...................... 1941Hamilton, Clint ................... 1947

Hamilton, Fulton ................ 1941Hammons, Mike............ 2008-10Hampton, Brian............. 1995-98Hampton, Harold .......... 1973-75Hampton, James ............... 1907Hampton, Jim .................... 1970Hane, Wilbur ...................... 1925Harbour, Tex ...................... 1913Hardin, Greg ................. 1981-83Harns, Randy..................... 1976Harper, T.T. ................... 2005-06Harr, Chris .................... 2007-10Harrell, Joe ........................ 1999Harris, Freddie .............. 1992-93Harris, Jerry .................. 1961-64Harris, Kentrell ................... 2003Harris, Mike ....................... 1976Harris, Omre ................. 2009-10Harris, Quentin ............. 2001-04Harris, Randy..................... 1977Harris, Terone ............... 1988-90Harris, Theo .................. 2001-04Harrison, Brian................... 1984Harrison, Robert ........... 2009-10Harvey, Greg ................ 1971-72Harvison, Bill................. 1960-63Hassell, Emanuel.......... 2004-06Hasty, Mitch ....................... 1990Haswell, John ................... 1932Haushalter, Ron ........... 1957-59Havlish, David.................... 2000

Evans, Tim ......................... 1993Everett, Greg ..................... 1979Evry, Jeff ............................ 1980

F .............................................. FFaatiliga, Doug ............. 2008-09Fainuulelei, Kolu ........... 1997-98Famble, Dennis ............ 1981-83Farmer, Jerry ................ 1961-62Farmer, Tony ...................... 1981Farmer, Wayne ............. 1960-63Farrel, Alan ................... 1965-68Faugue, Ron ................. 1994-97Fauntelroy, Joey ........... 1976-79Felmley, Leigh ................... 1990Ferreira, Hegi..................... 1966Fields, Billy ........................ 1963Findley, Bowden ............... 1930Fisher, Bo ..................... 1958-59Fitts, Shelton...................... 1958Fitzgerald, Bob .................. 1953Fitzgerald, Bryan ..... 2007, 2009Flaenniken, Travis ............. 1993Flanagan, Patrick............... 2002Florence, Calvin................. 1970Florence, Drayton ......... 1999-00Flowers, James ............ 1981-82Flowers, Richmond ............ 2000Floyd, Damon ............... 1996-99Floyd, Jim ..................... 1968-69Floyd, Tim .......................... 1982

Fludd, Dane ....................... 2003Fogarty, Carleton ............... 1959Fonseca, Connie .......... 1950-53Fontenot, David ............ 2000-01Fontenot, Mitch ............. 1983-86Fontleroy, Joey ............. 1977-79Ford, Andy ......................... 1992Ford, Ben ........................... 1947Ford, Pat ............................ 1959Ford, Patrick ................. 1960-62Fortson, Joe.................. 1979-81Foster, Amp .................. 1986-87Fountain, Frank ............ 1996-97Fowler, Bruce................ 1993-94Franklin, Tim ................. 1978-80Frazier, Ed ......................... 1977Frazier, Leo................... 1977-79Frazier, Taft .............. 1941, 1947Freeman, Dustin ........... 2003-05Freil, Steve ........................ 1979Fricks, Bryan ...................... 1979Friel, Steve ........................ 1979Friend, Chuck .................... 1966Fromag, Vern ................ 1940-41Fuller, Ben ......................... 1994Fuller, Jerome ............... 1973-74Fuller, Marvin ..................... 1958Funke, Ryan ...................... 1999

G ..............................................GGabb, Jeff ..................... 1995-97

Craig, Randy................. 1974-75Craig, Randy...................... 1975Cranford, Luke .............. 1960-61Crang, Jim ......................... 1958Crawford, David ................. 1981Crawford, Luther ................ 1959Creager, John ............... 1976-79Crews, Mark ................ 1975, 76Crisp, Ken ..................... 1987-90Crittenden, Wayne ........ 1976-78Crockett, Mike............... 1981-83Crooks, Bill ........................ 1959Crosswhite, Curtis ............. 1993Crow, David .................. 1967-70Crowder, Donnie ........... 1973-74Crowe, Tyler ...................... 1986Crowley, Rick ..................... 1970Crumpton, Chris ................ 2003Culberson, Maurice ...... 1940-41Culpepper, Brandon...... 1993-95Cunningham, Dave ....... 1976-77Cunningham, Steve ...... 1973-74Curnutt, John ..................... 1998Curry, Kelvin ...................... 1979Cutchen, Steve ............. 1969-71

D ..............................................DDale, Mike.......................... 1985Damico, Ross .................... 1991Damon, David .................... 1997Daniels, Bill ................... 1954-55

D’Anjou, Frahn.............. 1996-97Darnell, Gordon ............ 1956-58Daudenspeck, Lloyd .......... 1991Davenport, Bo............... 1984-86Davenport, Brian........... 1994-95David, Denny ..................... 1974Davidson, Roland .............. 1991Davis, Benny ................ 1971-74Davis, Carl .................... 1977-78Davis, Chris .................. 2005-06Davis, Joe ..................... 1977-78Davis, Kit ........................... 1959Davis, Lironnie .............. 2004-05Davis, Rodney ................... 1989Davis, Roger ................. 1973-74Davis, Stewart ................... 1963Davis, Ted .......................... 1960Davis, Terrance .................. 2009Davis, Terry ................... 1961-63Davis, Willie ....................... 1990Davis, Zach................... 2001-02Davison, Nick..................... 2010Day, Ken ....................... 1959-60Deal, Aaron ................... 2001-02Deasen, Andy ............... 1989-91Deery, Thomas .................. 1962DeLaPierrerre, E.E. ........... 1904DeMatteo, Cos.............. 1998-01Denning, Chris .............. 1980-81Dennis, Myron ................... 1987Denton, James ............. 1962-64

Derrick, Howard ............ 1945-46DeWalt, Emmanuel ....... 1999-02Dexheimer, Paul ................ 1914Digby, Sean .................. 2003-04DiGiovanni, John .......... 1977-78Dintsch, Gary ..................... 1968Doak, Larry ................... 1954-55Dobson, Chuck .................. 1966Dockery, Hunter ................. 2010Dockery, Tim ................. 1981-83Dodd, Michael.................... 2002Donald, Chris ..................... 2010Donaldson, Patrick ............ 1994Dooley, Reggie .................. 1989Dothard, J.D. ............... 2008-10Dothard, Wes ..................... 2010Dowhy, John ................. 1992-93Draine, Brance.............. 1988-90Drake, James ............... 1986-89Drake, Tom ................... 1950-53Driskill, Ken .................. 1956-57Duffey, Larry ................. 1977-79Duggar, Mike ................ 1988-91Dukes, Earl ................... 1950-52Duncan, James.................. 1983Duncan, Marty .............. 1976-79Dunn, Clark........................ 1981Dunn, Joe ..................... 1965-67Durby, Mark .................. 1986-89Durden, Gwain.............. 1977-80Durham, Dick ................ 1951-54Durham, Godfrey ............... 1985Dye, Allen ..................... 1966-68Dyer, Bo ............................. 2009Dyke, Bill............................ 1953Dykes, George .................. 1941

E .............................................. EEarl, Chris ..................... 1998-99Earl, Kenyon ................. 1991-94Eason, David ................ 1976-79Edge, Don..................... 1957-58Edmondson, Paul ......... 1977-78Ednefield, Sam ................. 1956Edwards, Artis............... 1981-84Edwards, Bill ...................... 1947Edwards, Chris .................. 1989Edwards, David ................. 2003Edwards, Russ .................. 2003Ehrenfeld, Russ ............ 1978-80Eisaman, Ron ............... 1961-64Eldredge, Skip ................... 1970Eldridge, Ernest ....... 1916, 1919Elisaia, Dennis .............. 1997-98Elkins, Sylvester ................ 1982Elko, Ando ......................... 1947Eller, Stan ..................... 1974-77Ellerbe, Marcus.................. 2000Elliott, Parson ............... 1940-41Elliott, Robbie ............... 2005-08Ellison, Jerry ................. 1991-93Ellison, Lloyd ................ 1982-84Ellison, Welton .............. 1977-80Ellzey, Courtland ........... 2007-10Elmore, David .................... 1968Elmore, Harry .................... 1958Elmore, Larry ................ 1962-65Elrod, Dick ......................... 1953Elrod, Joe ..................... 1961-62Elstad, Doug ................. 1973-76Emerson, Bill ..................... 1947Emery, Dan ................... 1976-78English, Rick ................. 1965-67Ensminger, Josh ................ 1999Ervin, Zack.................... 1984-87Eury, Jeff ............................ 1980Evans, Alan........................ 1985Evans, Chris ...................... 1991Evans, Eddie ..................... 2008Evans, Eugene ............. 1992-93Evans, Paul ....................... 1964Evans, Pete .................. 2008-09Evans, Rufus ................ 1950-51Evans, Sib .................... 1940-41

Galyon, Justin ............... 2007-10Gamble, James ................. 1980Gann, David.................. 1991-93Garcia, Bryce ................ 2008-09Gardner, Otis ................ 1973-75Garmany, Phil ............... 1950-52Gates, Lee ......................... 1965Gault, Jare .................... 2008-09Gay, Isaiah ......................... 2004Geisel, Tom ................... 1980-82Geist, Ryan ......... 2007, 2009-10Getz, Dale.......................... 1979Getz Frederick .............. 1926-29Gibbs, Jeff ......................... 1981Gibson, Curtis ............... 1980-81Gibson, Jim........................ 1979Gibson, Louis................ 2009-10Gibson, Reggie ............. 1977-80Gielink, Kurt .................. 1991-94Giem, Scott ................... 1983-84Gilbeaux, Graig............. 2004-07Giles, Gehrig................. 1967-69Giles, William ................ 2005-08Gillespie, Byron ................. 1998Gillespie, Willie ............. 1981-82Gillis, Marlon ...................... 2004Gilmore, Michael........... 2004-06Gime, Scott ........................ 1984Gipson, Nick ............ 2008, 2010Glanton, Billy ................ 1987-90Glass, Brandon ............. 1996-99Gleaton, Norman .......... 1980-82Glenn, Don ........................ 1964Glisson, Jim .................. 1979-80Godfrey, Jonathan ............. 2004Godoy, Rodney ............. 1992-94Godwin, Wayne ............ 1980-82Goff, Rodney ................ 1971-74Goforth, Jamie .............. 1997-99Goggins, Wesley ............... 1990Golden, Todd ................ 2001-02Golder, Brandon ........... 2006-07Goldwire, Antone .......... 1993-96Gomez, Mike ..................... 1979Goode, James ................... 2000Goodin, Cody................ 1997-01Goodine, Larry ................... 2001Goodwyn, Frank ........... 1999-02Gordon, Davis.................... 1955Gordon, Dennis ................. 2004Goss, Greg ........................ 1980Graben, Elton ............... 1971-72Graham, Jay ...................... 1991Graham, Mark.................... 1968Graham III, Thomas ........... 2005Granitz, Hartford ................ 1947Granitz, Rusty ................... 1949Grant, Hank .................. 1997-98Grant, Jordan..................... 2006Graves, Marvin ............. 1954-56Gravitt, Mitchell ............. 1975-76Green, John .................. 1955-58Green, John .................. 1979-80Green, Lawrence ..... 1981, 1983Green, Matt................... 1993-96Green, Randy .................... 1976Green, Richard .................. 1983Green, Sheldon ............ 1999-02Green, Thomas ............. 2008-10Green, Truman .................. 1966Greene, Wes ............... 2000-02Greenway, Cedric ......... 1988-90Greenway, Willie ........... 1986-87Greeson, Mike ................... 1985Gregory, Jack .................... 1939Gregory, Jack ............... 1963-65Gregory, Roy ................ 1965-67Grelier, Charles............. 1960-62Grier, Bobby.................. 1986-87Grier, Jeremy ................ 2001-03Grier, Marrio .................. 1994-95Griffin, Robert ............... 1973-74Griffin, Tab .................... 1995-98Griffith, Chase............... 1991-93

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Tom Drake (1950-53) was the Speaker of the House in Alabama from 1982-87.

George Dykes (1941) was a sopho-more for the Mocs before joining the Marines following Pearl Harbor.

Mitch Fontenot (1983-86) ran for 195 yards against Appalachian St. in 1984.

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Hawkins, Dewey ................ 1953Hawkins, Dewey ................ 1953Hawkins, James ...... 2003, 2005Hawkins, Stefpon.......... 1996-99Hay, Tracy .......................... 1979Hayes, Brent ................. 2005-08Hayes, Maurice............. 1998-99Hazzard, Jordan ........... 2006-08Head, Tony ................... 1988-91Headrick, Bernon ............... 1953Headrick, Vernon ............... 1953Healy, Sean ....................... 1989Heatherly, Shane .......... 2009-10Heflin, Brian .................. 2005-08Heil, Bob ....................... 1950-52Helmes, Chris ............... 1992-93Helms, Mark ................. 1981-83Helms, Perry Hill ................ 1933Hemond, Ward .................. 1983Henderson, Jeff ................. 1979Henderson, Larry .......... 1996-97Henderson, Michael........... 1983Henderson, Porter ........ 1953-56Hendley, Mitch ................... 2000Hendricks, Darren.............. 2007Henley, Carey ............... 1959-61Henley, George ............ 1960-63Henley, Glen ................. 1963-64Henley, Pearl ..................... 1940Hennessey, Jim ............ 1965-68Henry, Brad ................... 2001-02

Henry, Briant ...................... 2010Henson, Jim....................... 1953Hermanson, Evan ......... 2005-06Herndon, Eddie.................. 1941Herren, Fred ................. 1956-57Herring, Leslie ................... 1965Hewitt, Will ......................... 2009Heywood, Humpy .............. 1929High, William ................. 2003-04Hildebrand, Bob ................. 1941Hilke, Mark .................... 1993-95Hilke, Matt..................... 1989-92Hill, Brad ............................ 1993Hill, Brian ...................... 1988-90Hill, Chuck ......................... 1990Hill, Don ........................ 1956-59Hill, Ed ............................... 1957Hill, Johnny ................... 1971-74Hill, Mark ....................... 1995-98Hill, Michael ....................... 1983Hill, Tony ....................... 1987-90Hillis, Bill ....................... 1962-63Hinton, Thomas ............ 2007-08Hixon, Harry.................. 1970-72Hixson, David ............... 1971-72Hochstetler, Greg.......... 1979-82Hodges, Ray ................. 1979-81Hoffer, Kim ......................... 1974Hogan, George ............ 1959-61Hogan, Mike ................. 1972-75Holcomb, Luke.............. 1992-93

Holden, Fred ...................... 1962Holland, Bill........................ 1955Holland, Fred ..................... 1954Holland, Hank .................... 1968Holloway, Tommy .......... 2001-02Holmes, Arvel .................... 1947Holmes, Byron .............. 1983-85Holmes, Delton ............. 1962-65Holmes, Paul ..................... 1989Hooks, Phil ................... 1986-87Hoover, Curran ............. 1988-90Hoover, Jack ...................... 1947Horn, Jim ........................... 1951Horton, David................ 1979-82Hoskins, Andy ............... 1993-96Hostetler, Dick .............. 1951-54Hough, Chris...................... 2003Houghton, Larry ................. 1957Houser, David ............... 1966-68Howe, T.J. ..................... 2001-02Howell, Don .................. 1979-82Howell, John ................. 1974-75Howell, John ................. 1981-82Howell, Phifer ............... 1979-80Howser, Bob ................. 1965-67Hubbert, Lloyd .............. 1956-58Hudgens, Bobby ................ 1976Hudgins, Joe................. 2006-07Hudson, Sam ................ 1977-80Huesman, Russ ............ 1978-81Huey, Arlen ................... 1973-74Hughes, Garrett ............ 2007-10Humphries, Paul ........... 1980-82Hunt, Mike .................... 1979-81Hunter, Mark ................. 1986-87Hurless, T.J. .................. 2007-10Hurley, Greg ................. 1981-82Hurst, Rick ......................... 1991Hurt, Sammy ................. 1949-51Hutchins, Billy ............... 1998-00Hutchins, Erik ............... 1991-92Hutchinson, Ralph ....... 1947-48Hylemon, Cherryl .......... 1967-68

I................................................. IIkuezunma, Kwento ... 2001, 2003-04Isabelle, Ramond............... 1994Ivery, William ................ 1985-87

J............................................... JJabaley, Tim .................. 1990-92Jackson, Allen............... 1994-95Jackson, Carey ............. 1988-89Jackson, Chris .............. 1995-98Jackson, J.J .................. 2009-10Jackson, Jason ............. 2000-03Jackson, Jerrol .................. 2002Jackson, Jerry .............. 1960-61Jackson, Johnny ................ 1985Jackson, Junior............. 1986-89Jackson, Renaldo ......... 2002-05Jackson, Ronnie ........... 2006-07Jackson, Steve .................. 1970Jackson, Tony ............... 1979-81James, Chip....................... 1993James, Dale....................... 1996James, Pete.................. 1969-72Jarmakowicz, Ed .......... 1952-55Jarrell, Stan .................. 1972-75Jarrell, Stan .................. 1972-75Jarvis, Oscar ...................... 1999Jarvis, Robert .................... 2006Javorsky, John .................. 1947Jeffers, Greg ................. 1991-92Jenkins, Carlton ................. 1985Jenkins, Hoyt ................ 1954-57Jenkins, LaQuentin ....... 1989-90Jenkins, Mike .............................Jenkins, Tab ....................... 1993Jensen, Ray....................... 1947Jernigan, Jerry .............. 1950-52Jester, Bill .......................... 1957Jett, Tim ............................. 1991Johnson, Allen .............. 1976-78

Johnson, Brent ............. 1982-85Johnson, Carltavious ......... 2006Johnson, Chris.............. 2004-07Johnson, Dave................... 1962Johnson, Frank .................. 1976Johnson, Howard............... 1947Johnson, Jazz.................... 2004Johnson, Jim ................ 1978-79Johnson, Keith ................... 1992Johnson, Kevin ............. 1991-94Johnson, Lamont ............... 1993Johnson, Michael.......... 2005-06Johnson, Phillip ............ 1971-72Robert Johnson ............ 1928-29Johnson, Steve ............. 1971-74Jolly, Lawrence .................. 1954Jones, Anthony .................. 2007Jones, Casey ..................... 1987Jones, Charles .................. 1954Jones, Chris....................... 1987Jones, Chris.................. 1990-93Jones, Ed...................... 1996-97Jones, Enrique................... 1991Jones, Eric ......................... 1991Jones, Glenn ..................... 1959Jones, James .................... 1960Jones, Jason ................ 2000-04Jones, Ken.................... 1990-91Jones, Kent................... 2004-05Jones, Labron .................... 1992Jones, Lamar ..................... 1982

Jordan, Clifford .................. 1989Jordan, Frank ............... 1977-79Jordan, Pug ....................... 1963Julian, Ken .................... 1983-85Jumper, Bob ...................... 1947Jumper, Jim ....................... 1950

K ..............................................KKakasic, Bert ..................... 1947Kankey, Vic ........................ 1989Keller, Frank ...................... 1960Kelley, William .................. 1947Kelly, Joe ...................... 1984-87Kelly, Mike ......................... 1986Kemp, Demarko............ 1991-94Kennedy, Wilson ................ 1994Kerchner, Don.................... 1953Kerchner, Frank ............ 1950-51Kermah, Shaun............. 2008-09Kerschner, Don ............. 1953-55Kertez, Mike....................... 1959Kestner, Jeff .................. 1977-80Ketchum, David ................. 1987Key, D.J. ............................ 2010Kielbock, Scot ............... 1995-98Kijula, LeRoy ..................... 1954Kiley, Robert ...................... 1952Kilpatrick, Don .............. 1963-66Kimble, Jeff ........................ 1981King, Bill........................ 1951-52King, Demetrius ................. 2002

King, Dennis ................. 1980-83King, Jeff ....................... 1973-74King, Roy ........................... 1976Kirkland, Blake.............. 2000-03Kirod, Joe .......................... 1960Kish, Josh ..................... 1950-53Klein, Bob .......................... 1935Knight, Greg ................. 2000-02Knox, Oscar ....................... 1961Koeninger, Art .................... 1931Koeninger, George ........... 1937Koester, Kurtis ......... 2001, 2003Koons, Bill..................... 1950-52Koontz, Denny .............. 1993-96Koontz, Wayne ............. 1984-86Kopcha, Joe.................. 1927-28Kouliamous, Ted ................ 1963Kovacevich, John ............. 1947Kovan, Steve ................ 1962-65Kowarski, John ................. 1945Kragie, Mark ...................... 1977Krajesky, Eric ..................... 1968Kramer, Drew................ 1996-97Kruzelock, Paul............. 1952-55Kurtz, Steve .................. 1980-83Kyle, Scott ......................... 1979Kyles, Lafayette ................. 1979

L .............................................. LLaCerra, Sal ...................... 1940Lacey, Eddie ................. 1965-68Ladebauche, Andrew .... 2000-01Lagod, Chester ............. 1950-52Lamar, Bryan ................ 2000-02Landrum, Mark .................. 1982Landry, Bill ......................... 1969Lane, Jackie ................. 1970-72Langdale, Terry ............. 1965-66Langley, J.D. ...................... 1941Lanz, Larry......................... 1989LaScala, David .................. 1980Lautzenheiser, Clarence .... 1927Lawson, Ed ....................... 1976Lawson, Tim ...................... 1976Layne, Lerry.................. 1971-72Leddy, Jonathon ........... 2003-04Ledford, Keith ............... 1991-92Ledford, Rodney ........... 1975-77Ledyard, Hal ................. 1951-52Lee, Ab ......................... 1969-70Lee, Adam .................... 1998-00Lee, Albert ......................... 1970Lee, Chad .......................... 1987Lee, De’Markus ............ 2009-10Lee, Horatio .................. 1985-87Lee, Jerry...................... 1980-82Lee, Mike ........................... 1970Lee, Robert ................... 1978-80Lee, Robert ........................ 1987Legg, Jeff ........................... 1987Lenderman, Jim ................. 1970Leonard, Tom ..................... 1910Lepard, Donnie ............. 1979-81Levi, Roy............................ 1947Levi, Zip ............................. 1950Lewis, J.D. ......................... 1952Lewis, Roderick ............ 1982-84Lewis-Harris, Chris ....... 2008-10Lindley, Terry ..................... 2005Lindsay, Jim ....................... 1956Lindsey, Jimmy ............. 1996-99Lingerfelt, Charles ........ 1960-62Little, Willie ................... 1979-82Litton, George ................... 1954Lloyd, Jeff ..................... 2006-08Locke, Robert .................... 1961Lockhart, Andre ............ 1985-87Locklyn, Carlos ............. 1996-99Logoleo, Ernest ............ 1999-00Logue, Stan .................. 1981-82Lomax, Brian ........... 2003, 2005Long, Adrian ................. 1991-94Long, Charles ............... 1957-60Looney, Buddy .............. 1976-78

Lopez, Esteban............. 2005-06Lopez, Matthew ...... 2003, 05-06Lorenz, David ............... 1973-74Loscudo, Jesse.................. 2010Lovelace, Monte ........... 1990-92Lowe, Danny................. 1995-97Lowman, Mike .............. 1986-87Lowry, Curtis ...................... 1953Lueking, Robby.................. 1969Luke, Albert................... 1989-91Lydon, Wiliam .................... 1947

M ............................................. MMabry, Tom ................... 1974-76Maclin, Jim .................... 1956-58Maddox, Craig .............. 1991-94Maddox, Doug ................... 1981Maddux, Tom ..................... 1958Madrigal, Bobby................. 1989Makins, Mike................. 1985-86Manley, Doyle .................... 1964Manning, Richard ......... 1967-69Manning, Steve............. 1968-69Mapp, Homer ..................... 1955Mapp, Shelby..................... 1955Marsh, Ray ................... 1993-95Marshall, Chris......... 2008, 2010Marshall, Todd ................... 1994Marshall, Victor ............. 1999-00Marter, Larry ...................... 1964Martin, Anthony.................. 1996

Martin, Chad ................. 1988-90Martin, Duffy ................. 1971-74Martin, John .................. 1998-00Martin, William .............. 1970-72Martino, Tony ................ 1949-51Mason, Joseph .................. 2001Mason, Wayne .............. 1978-80Massey, Barry .................... 1965Massingill, Fred ............ 1954-56Masterson, David.......... 1991-92Masterson, Frank............... 1992Masterson, Justin ......... 2003-06Mathis, Floyd ..................... 1989Mathis, George ................. 1939Mathis, Homer .............. 1959-61Matkowsky, Jack ........... 1952-55Matthews, Joe .............. 1962-63Matthews, Trey ............. 1998-01Maxi, Jeff ........................... 2008May, Don ........................... 1958Mayo, George ............... 1961-62Mays, Coker ................. 1967-69Mays, Leonard .............. 2000-03McBrayer, John............. 1970-72McCall, Harry ................ 1975-77McCallester, Walt ............... 1952McCann, Ryan ................... 2002McClellan, Jeremy ........ 2001-04McClendon, Jerry .............. 1953McCloud, Alfonzo.......... 1976-79McClullers, A.C. ................. 1965

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Stepfon Hawkins (1996-99) is UTC’s career leader with 2,375 receiving yards.

Clarence Lautsenheiser (1927) was captain of the 1927 SIAA Championship team.

Travis McNeal (1986-87) played five years in the NFL with Seattle and L.A. Rams.

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Rouse, Bill .................... 1976-77Rouse, Curtis ................ 1979-81Rowe, Mark ....................... 1996Rowley, Steve .................... 1993Rucker, Anthony ................ 1991Runion, Dan....................... 1992Rush, Dick ......................... 1958Russell, Geoff .................... 1989Ruzic, Blaz.................... 1999-02

S .............................................. SSabatini, Dennis ................ 1976Sages, Tony .................. 1978-81Salley, Edwin ..................... 1947Sanders, Bill ................. 1958-60Sanders, Chris .............. 1999-00Sanders, Kenny ............ 1995-98Sands, Terdell .................... 1999Sanjuro, Dominique ........... 2007Saporito, Michael ............... 2003Sargent, Kelly ............... 1961-63Sarratore, Vincent .... 1947, 1949Satterfield, Jack ................. 1954Saville, Phil ................... 1973-76Sawyer, Edward............ 2006-07Schaefer, Danny ................ 1987Schaefer, Tom ............... 1963-64Schaft, Joey ....................... 1982Schaller, Paul................ 1964-65Schoepfer, Jim .............. 1976-78Schou, Mark ...................... 1983

Schuette, Herb................... 1960Schultz, Dick ................. 1973-74Schultz, J.C. ................ 1960-61Schultz, Tony ................ 1990-92Schwichtenberg, Jerry ....... 1964Scott, Roderick ............. 1982-85Scott, Wilber ...................... 1981Scrivens, Kenny............ 2007-08Scruggs, Roy ..................... 1940Seaberg, Matt ................... 1997Sears, Jeff .................... 1973-74Self, Buford ................... 1966-68Sellers, Jermaine .......... 1993-95Senkinc, Max ..................... 1967Senter, Jerry ...................... 1970Sergi, Frank .................. 1973-74Sessoms, David............ 1970-72Severence, Rodney ...... 1982-83Sexton, Gene..................... 1952Sexton, Rex .................. 1973-76Seymour, Greg .................. 1993Shabazz, Raheem ............. 2002Shadburn,Roger ........... 1988-89Shaddix, Bob ..................... 1963Shafer, Jimmy ............... 1980-82Shamsid-Deen, Muhammad ... 1989-91Shankles, Stuart ................ 1970Sharpe, Lawrence ............. 1989Shaver, Don .................. 1963-66Shaw, Richard .............. 1964-65Sheehan, ,Dan.............. 1957-60

Olds, Tommy ...................... 1981Oliphant, David ............. 1972-75Oliver, Brock ................. 2008-10Oliver, Jason ...................... 1991Oniskey, Dick ................ 1952-54Oram, Rick ......................... 1956Orend, Junior ..................... 1940Orlich, Dan.................... 1949-51Ouzts, Harvey ............... 1964-66Overla, Bob................... 1951-52Overton, Bob ................ 1959-60Overton, Gerald ............ 1996-97Owens, Billy ....................... 1954Owens, Corbett.................. 1921Owens, Johnny ............. 1980-82Owens, Ronnie .................. 1970Owens, Terrell ............... 1992-95

P .............................................. PPack, Jimmy ...................... 1954Page, Pete ......................... 1947Palmer, Wes ...................... 2006Parker, Danny ............... 1969-70Parker, Douglas ................. 1952Parker, James............... 1973-74Parker, Jonathan .......... 1985-86Parkinson, John ............ 2005-06Parkman, Kenny ........... 1992-95Parks, Benny ..................... 1960Parks, Jack ................... 1991-93Parlo, Bob ..................... 1976-78

Parney, Phil ....................... 1987Parris, Gary .................. 1978-79Parrott, Paul....................... 1955Pastore, Tony ................ 2007-09Pater, Todd ................... 1994-96Paterson, Bill ..................... 1978Patrick, Freddie ............ 1995-98Patrick, Tom ................. 1971-74Patterson, Billy.............. 1976-79Patterson, Brad.................. 1987Patterson, Doug............ 1977-80Payne, DeJuan .................. 2005Payne, Kenny ............... 1982-83Payne, Phil ................... 1967-69Pelaez, Manny ................... 1982Pemberton, Bill .................. 1970Pendergrass, Don.............. 1957Pendergrass, Marcus ... 1999-02Pennino, Vince .................. 1977Perez, Robbie .................... 1983Perry, Fred ......................... 1934Perry, Weston .................... 2006Peters, Jeff ................... 1993-96Peters, Joey.................. 1999-02Peters, Steve ..................... 1989Petosa, Joey ................. 1976-78Pettus, Larry ................. 1970-72Phillips, David ............... 1960-61Phillips, Hymie .............. 1940-41Phillips, Jeff .................. 2005-07Phillips, Maury ................... 1957

Philpot, Kelvin ............... 1986-87Pickering, Earl ................... 1947Pitchford, Chris ............. 2007-10Pitman, Joseph ............. 2006-08Pittman, Noel ................ 1973-74Pledger, Tom ................. 1957-58Pope, Joey......................... 1960Porch, Chris ....................... 2002Potak, Gary........................ 1976Potter, Ralph ................. 1983-84Pounders, Charlie ......... 1960-61Powe, Ronnie ............... 1977-80Powell, Darnell.............. 1972-75Powell, Frank ..................... 1947Powell, Johnnie ................. 2005Powell, Ronnie................... 1976Powers, Cullen .................. 1947Powers, Tim .................. 2001-04Pozzini, John ................ 1952-55Praden, Mike ..................... 1969Prater, Dewayne ........... 1993-95Prather, Larry ................ 1969-70Pribulsky, Jay ................ 1951-53Price, Bill....................... 1980-82Proctor, Jack ................. 1961-64Profit, Charles ............... 2004-07Pruitt, Antoine ............... 1995-98Pruitt, Carlos ...................... 1995Pruitt, Jim ........................... 1982Pruitt, Lerin ........................ 2003Puckett, Mike ................ 1967-70Pullara, Pete ................. 1974-77Pyle, Brock ................... 2006-07

R ..............................................RRakestraw, Greg ........... 1981-83Randolph, Jamal........... 1997-99Rankin, Cortez .............. 1999-02Ransby, Willie ............... 1988-90Ransom, Bill ...................... 1989Raschke, J. Karl ........... 1995-97Ray, Rocky ........................ 1968Rayhle, Fred ................. 1973-74Redd, Bill ........................... 1920Reed, Robbie................ 1995-96Reed, Romie................. 1994-97Reeves, I.V. ....................... 1978Reinhart, Norbert .......... 1950-53Renner, James .................. 1980Rewis, Bill ..................... 1957-58Reynolds, Dexter ............... 1981Rhodes, Tony ..................... 1974Rhyne, Tom .................. 1972-75Rice, Mike ..................... 1970-72Richardson, Edward ..... 1976-79Richardson, Glen ......... 1982-85Richmond, Lester .............. 1981Ricks, Harold ................ 1981-83Ridgeway, Brandon ... 2004, 2006Riggins, Marlon............. 1986-87Rigot, Bob .......................... 1954Ring, Fred .......................... 1935Rivers, Nick .................. 2005-07Rizer, Hinman ............... 1956-58Robbs, Bill .................... 1973-76Robbs, Stan .................. 1973-76Roberts, Gene ................... 1946Roberts, James ............ 1990-93Roberts, Pat....................... 1979Robinson, Donald ......... 1981-82Robinson, James .......... 1981-82Robinson, Kareem ........ 1994-97Robinson, Malcolm ....... 1995-96Robinson, Robbie ......... 1979-80Rochelle, Ray .................... 1961Rogers, Dean ............... 1981-82Rogers, Derek .............. 1999-02Rollins, Lee ................... 1974-77Romans, Cody .............. 2007-09Rookis, Henry .................... 1961Ross, Damico .................... 1992Ross, Frank ....................... 1955Ross, Fremo ................. 1950-52Ross, Jaron .................. 1983-84

Milles, Steven ............... 2004-07Mirabella, Ken............... 1969-72Miroth, Vinnie ..................... 2003Mitchell, Bruce .............. 1971-73Mitchell, Jimi ...................... 2004Mitchell, Kenny ............. 1976-78Mitchell, Mike ................ 1979-82Mitchell, Randall ........... 1982-85Mitchell, Terry ............... 1988-89Mize, Andy .................... 1996-97Mobley, Donald ............. 1973-76Mobley, Kenneth ........... 1973-74Monea, John ................. 1940-41Montgomery, Keith ............. 1985Moore, Bobby .................... 1947Moore, Chaz ...................... 2010Moore, David ................ 1973-74Moore, Greg ................. 1984-86Moore, Roderick ........... 1976-79Morejon, Leo ................ 1981-83Morgan, Logan ................. 1909Morgan, Wendell .......... 1972-75Morris, Blake...................... 2003Morris, Fred .................. 1955-56Morris, Josh .................. 2002-05Morrison, Jimmy ........... 1993-94Moseley, Ben ..................... 1952Moses, Julius ..................... 1992Moss, Truett .................. 1989-92Moyer, Danny .................... 1983Mullins, Frank .................... 1956Murphy, John ................ 1978-80Murphy, Willard ............. 1980-82Murray, Scott ..................... 1992Murrell, C.J. ....................... 2010Murrell, Dan ....................... 1940Myers, Bob ........................ 1947

N ..............................................NNail, Jeff ........................ 1995-98Nance, Jamieson ............... 1987Napolitano, Angelo ....... 1966-68Naylor, Ken .............. 1947, 1949Nease, Mike.................. 1980-83Neil, Gary........................... 1970Neill, Gantt .................... 1998-01Nelson, Dennis .................. 1976New, Edward ................ 2005-06Newbold, Curtis ............ 1996-97Newell, Chivas ................... 2003Newman, John................... 1992Newsome, Jarvis ............... 2008Newson, Jarvis ............. 2005-07Newton, Bill................... 1958-59Nichols, David.................... 1970Nichols, Graham ................ 2010Niebnack, Hank ............ 1950-51Nix, Alonzo.................... 2003-04Nix, Henry .......................... 1982Nix, Jerry ...................... 1980-82Nix, Stan ....................... 1987-90Nix, Steve ..................... 1987-90Nobles, Ed ......................... 1947Nolen, Spencer .................. 2007Noles, Steve ...................... 1980Noles, Steve ................. 1980-81Nordan, Ronnie ............ 1986-87Nordquist, Brad............. 1994-95Norell, Jimmy ..................... 1970Norfleet, Jaron .............. 2007-10Norman, Andy ............... 1993-95Norrell, Jimmy ............... 1968-71Norris, Glen ...................... 1980Norris, Glenn ................ 1979-80Norton, Richard ................. 1965Norwood, Charles .............. 1983Nunnally, Red .................... 1941Nye, Bucky ........................ 1991

O ..............................................OOakley, Eddie ............... 1971-72O’Brien, Billy ...................... 1941O’Brien, Mike ..................... 1960Oden, Kyle ......................... 2003

McClurg, Ronnie ........... 1958-61McConico, Greg............ 2004-06McCowan, Lonnie .............. 2005McCoy, Stan ................. 1973-76McCracken, Ron ........... 1964-66McCrary, David ............. 1983-85McCready, Bud .................. 1958McCuiston, Sandy ........ 1988-90McCullers, A.C. ............. 1966-67McCullough, Dan .............. 1941McDaniel, Tony .................. 1976McDermott, Charles........... 1941McDonald, Scott ........... 1990-92McDonough, Kevin ....... 1973-75McGaughy, James ............. 1908McGee, Malachi............ 2006-07McGlone, Cortney.............. 2003McGovern, Bill .............. 1953-56McGowan, Ryan ................ 2009McGrath, Dutch ................. 1947McGuire, Tom ............... 1964-66McHugh, Boyd ................... 1962McInturff, David ............ 1956-58McIver, Sam.................. 1980-82McKeever, Marler .............. 1992McKenzie, Tirone .......... 1991-94McKinney, David ........... 1975-78McLaughlin, Artez .............. 2005McLaughlin, Phil ........... 1963-64McLendon, Derek ......... 1987-90McMahon, Sean ........... 1989-91

McMilion, Louis ............. 1979-80McMillan, Tony ................... 1983McMilon, Louis.............. 1979-80McMullen, Ken ................... 1976McNamara, Jim ............ 1971-72McNeal, Travis .............. 1986-87McNeill, Charles ........... 1998-01McPherson, Tim................. 2001McPommell, Robert ........... 1952McQuillin, Dennis.......... 1966-69McQuire, Tom .................... 1963McWilliams, Troy ............... 1982Meadoes, Mitchell.............. 2008Meadows, Bill .................... 1947Meadows, Mitchell ........ 2005-08Meads, Larry................. 1965-68Medich, George ........... 1949-51Melton, David..................... 1983Melton, Ray .................. 1940-41Mercer, Delmar ............. 1959-61Merendino, Tony ........... 1976-78Merrill, Jerome ................... 1987Merritt, Dudley .............. 1931-33Meyer, David...................... 1991Michael, Jason................... 2002Miles, Bobby ................. 1988-89Miller, Adam .................. 2009-10Miller, Antonio ............... 2004-07Miller, Doug................... 1986-89Miller, Gunner .................... 2010Miller, Reginald .................. 1977

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Alonzo Nix (2003-04) was a two-time All-SoCon receiv-er for the Mocs.

Terrell Owens (1992-95) is in the top-10 in career TD recep-tions, catches and yards.

Mike Smith (1978-80) is No. 2 in all-time rushing at UTC with 3,340 career yards.

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Sheerer, Danny.................. 1955Shepherd, Dudley .............. 1947Sheppard, Marco .......... 1996-97Shields, Corey ................... 2009Shinpaugh, Josh ........... 2002-05Shiver, Scott ................. 1981-82Shockley, Francis .............. 1956Shuford, Mike .................... 1975Shutters, Patrick ........... 2001-03Siefkin, Josh ................. 1993-95Simcox, David ... 1964-65, 1968-69Simmons, Earl .............. 1997-98Simpson, Brian ............. 1994-95Sims, Harold ...................... 1962Singletary, Mark ....... 1983, 1985Skrine, Buster ............... 2007-10Slatic, Jim .......................... 1952Slaton, Art ..................... 1967-69Slaughter, David ................ 1968Slemp, Danny .................... 1978Slifko, Mike ........................ 1979Slyhoff, Harry ................ 1966-69Smigelsky, Steven ........ 2006-09Smith, Andy ....................... 1996Smith, Austin...................... 1926Smith, Ben .................... 1985-87Smith, Billy .................... 1985-88Smith, Brooks .................... 1990Smith, Cedric ................ 1988-90Smith, Chad .................. 2002-04Smith, Chris .................. 1996-99

Smith, Eric .................... 1977-80Smith, Gary........................ 1991Smith, Harold ..................... 1951Smith, James ..................... 1991Smith, Labrint ............... 1999-02Smith, Mike ................... 1978-80Smith, Orlando................... 1994Smith, Paul ........................ 1976Smith, Phillip ...................... 1985Smith, Quintez .... 2003, 2005-06Smith, Robert................ 1967-70Smith, Scott .................. 1981-83Smith, Terrill ....................... 1983Sneed, Shannon ................ 2001Snipes, Dumakas .............. 2003Snowden, Bernard ........ 2000-03Soileau, Ray ................. 1964-66Soloman, Reggie .......... 1985-87Sommerer, Kevin .......... 1992-93Sorrell, Henry................ 1963-66Spanos, John..................... 1981Sparkman, Todd ................ 1991Spear, Dan......................... 1940Spearman, Chuck .............. 2001Spears, Jack ................. 1953-55Spencer, Collis................... 1905Spencer, DeForrest ........... 1912Spriggs, Gene............... 1958-59Springs, Robert............. 1998-01Squibb, Paul ...................... 1915St. Preux, Ovince............... 2005

Stafford, Vince .............. 1970-72Stamps, Buck ............... 1950-52Standifer, Bob ............... 1982-84Stanfield, Scott .................. 1983Stanford, Ed.................. 1979-80Stanford, Ed ...................... 1952Stanford, Howard............... 1947Stanford, Jack............... 1950-52Stanton, Art ........................ 1968Stasko, Joe ....................... 1953Staudenmaier, Bill......... 1950-53Stec, Ed ........................ 1962-63Steed, Mike................... 1995-98Steig, Chuck ................. 1964-66Steiner, Joe........................ 1947Stephens, Al ................. 1971-72Stephens, Charlie .............. 1970Stephens, Devid ........... 1994-95Stevens, Cedric ................. 2004Stewart, Thomas ............... 1945Stinnent, Russell........... 1985-87Stokes, Conrad ............. 1983-86Stokes, Cortez .............. 1999-02Stokes, Larry ................ 1973-76Stone, Andre ................. 1980-81Stone, Harold..................... 1960Storm, David ................. 1991-94Stowe, Glen .................. 1962-64Stowe, Ralph ................ 1973-75Streeter, Darryl ... 1984, 1986-87Strickland, Ronnie ........ 1999-00Strickland, Roy .................. 1981Strong, Albert ..................... 1940Stubberfield, Brian ........ 1978-79Stuckey, Reggie ............ 1981-84Stukes, Cori ....................... 2005Styles, Doug ...................... 1963Sullins, S.E. ....................... 1960Sullivan, Stan..................... 1994Sullivan, Theo ............... 1956-57Summe, Jeff ...................... 1979Summerford, Louis ............ 1955Summers, Harry ................ 1947Sussdorf, Ed ................. 1962-65Sutherland, Brian .......... 2009-10Suttles, Chad ................ 1992-93Sutton, Bob ....................... 1938Swafford, Tony .............. 2006-09Swan, Joe .......................... 1981Swell, John ........................ 1985

T .............................................. TTafiti, Ioelu .................... 1998-99Talman, Parker .................. 1919Tanara, Jim ................... 1961-64Tankersley, Wes ................ 2004Tapper, Clarence ............... 1947Tate, Dustin................... 2009-10Tatum, Keith.................. 1992-94Taylor, B.J. .................... 2008-09Taylor, Bob .................... 1950-53Taylor, Bob ......................... 1981Taylor, Chuck ................ 1971-72Taylor, Delanio .............. 1993-95Tehrani, Ebrahim .......... 2002-03Terrell, Charles .................. 1962Terry, Temus ............ 1998, 2000Thigpen, Chuck ................. 1992Thomas, C.C. ............... 1977-78Thomas, Dean .............. 1952-53Thomas, Jerry.................... 1967Thomas, Lane.................... 1980Thomas, Spanky........... 1984-86Thomas, Spencer ......... 1997-98Thomas, Terrence .............. 2005Thomas, Yasir .................... 1996Thompkins, Sam ............... 1956Thompson, Aubry .............. 1989Thompson, Ben ................. 2001Thompson, Brian ............... 1998Thompson, Jay ............. 1999-02Thompson, Jeff ............. 1976-77Thompson, John ........... 1990-91Thompson, Keith ............... 1992

Thompson, Melvin ........ 1981-83Thornton, Joseph.......... 2006-09Thrower, Freddie ............... 1953Tidwell, Joe ................... 1974-76Tiechmann, Jack .......... 1981-83Tiggs, Tony ................... 1976-77Tindell, Mike ...................... 1968Tinker, Brent ................. 1997-00Tippit, Jordan ................ 2008-10Todd, Brian ................... 1998-99Tomich, George ................ 1963Tompkins, Sam ............ 1957-58Torbett, Charles ................. 2004Tosi, Matt ..................... 1999-00Travis, Brandon ............ 1991-93Traylor, Donny ................... 1989Traylor, Eddie ............... 1967-70Traylor, Ray ....................... 1983Traylor, Trey .................. 1973-74Trimble, Reid ................ 1979-81Trimiar, Rod .................. 1994-97Troball, Jason .................... 1991Tucker, Gary ................. 1964-66Tucker, Jason ............... 1996-98Tucker, Jim ................... 1955-58Tudors, Pumpy ............. 1989-91Tumlin, Randy .............. 1970-72Turner, Matt ................. 1997-00Turner, Nat .................... 1977-79Turner, Rocky ............... 1968-71Turner, Stanley ............. 1982-85

Turner, Wayne .............. 1955-57Turnman, Stephan ........ 1993-95Tysckiewicz, John ........ 1965-68

U ..............................................UUnzicker, Tyler ................... 2001Upshaw, Rocky ............. 1980-81

V .............................................. VVaden, Mike .................. 1970-72Vance, Quanta .............. 1993-95Vandergriff, Forrest ............ 1947Varner, Greg ...................... 1980Vedder, Mitchell ............ 1961-62Veres, Jeff ..................... 2009-10Vetroczky, John ........... 1951-52Vick, Matt ..................... 1997-00Vickers, Cedric .................. 2001Vincent, Jason .............. 2006-07Vines, Buck .................. 1980-82Vinson, Quasey ............ 1994-97Vitale, Craig ....................... 1991

W ............................................ WWade, Geep ................. 1998-01Wade, Hal .......................... 1938Wade, Ron .................... 1964-67Wagers, Hayden ................ 1955Walker, Craig ..................... 2001Walker, Jerry ................. 1972-75Walker, Willie ................ 1972-75

Walker, Trace ..................... 2010Wall, Stoni .................... 1977-78Wallen, Chad ................ 1995-97Waller, Bob ................... 1957-58Waller, Preston .................. 1991Wallingsford, Tony ............. 1985Wander, Chuck .................. 1955Ward, Jerry ................... 1952-55Ward, Jwaun ...................... 2003Ward, Richard ............... 1979-82Ward, Tyrus .................. 2004-05Wardlaw, Guffy ............. 1956-57Wardlow, Robert ................ 1940Warren, Brad ..................... 1992Washburn, Dan ............. 1959-61Washington, Jackie ...... 1988-91Washington, Kenny ...... 1983-84Waters, Bob ....................... 1963Waters, Dennis ............. 1986-87Waters, Terry ................ 1976-79Watkins, Greg .................... 1979Watland, Arnold ................. 1936Watson, Chris .................... 2003Watson, Jack ................ 1961-63Watson, James ............. 1981-84Weathers, Tom ............. 1958-61Weathers, Jr., Tom ........ 1981-84Weathers, Tom ............. 2003-04Weaver, Lee ...................... 1951Webb, Bob .................... 1953-56Webb, Frank ................. 1969-70Webster, Derrick ................ 1980Weeks, Danny ................... 1976Weems, Shinyo ................. 1990Weeney, Benny ................. 1964Weir, Ronnie ................. 1970-72Welch, Bryan ................ 2003-06Welch, Jim ......................... 1953Weldon, Tom ...................... 1989Wells, Garfield .............. 1976-77Wender, Chuck .................. 1954Westfall, Danny ............ 1982-83Whaley, Ron ................. 1960-63Wheeler, Dan ..................... 1956Whidden, A.G. ................... 1940Whipple, Jermaine ........ 1996-98Whisman, Jimmy .......... 1999-01White, ,Isaac ...................... 1997White, Jeff .......................... 1982White, Larry ............. 2003, 2005White, Michael ................... 1982Whitehead, Barry .......... 1981-83Wildy, Mark ........................ 1982Wilkerson, Bill ............... 1950-53Wilkes, Harold .............. 1956-58Wilkes, Ron ....................... 1983Wilkinson, Patrick .............. 2008Wilks, Jack .................... 1956-57Willard, Ricky ................ 1993-94William, Norman ................ 1924Williams, David .................. 1986Williams, DeMario .............. 2003Williams, Dennis ........... 1981-83Williams, Felix ............... 1981-83Williams, Garrett ................ 2004Williams, Jeff ................ 1981-85Williams, Johnny................ 1994Williams, Joshua........... 2009-10Williams, Keith ................... 1983Williams, Keon ................... 2010Williams, Steve .................. 1982Williams, Voris ................... 1957Williams, Walt ............... 1990-91Willis, Derrick ................ 1988-90Wilson, Austin ............... 2009-10Wilson, Maurice ............ 2001-02Windham, Garrett ......... 2005-07Winegarden, Adam ............ 1997Winkler, Wayne .................. 1961Winkler, Wayne .................. 1961Wise, Kadeem ................... 2010Woerner, Kurt ............... 1976-78Wolfe, Forrest ............... 1966-68Wolfe, Yogi ......................... 1969

Wolford, Bucky ............. 1966-69Womack, Roland ............... 1966Woodard, Terrell ........... 1980-82Woodburn, Gary ........... 1981-83Woodham, Ed ............... 1954-57Woods, Clint ................. 2006-09Woods, Steve ............... 1977-81Woodworth, Edwin ............. 1915Woody, Ray ....................... 1940Woody, Ron .................. 1990-92Worlen, Stanley ................. 1955Worley, Ed ......................... 1951Worsham, Luther ............... 1947Worthington, Bobby ...... 1974-75Wren, Billy .................... 1965-66Wright, Corey ................ 1994-98Wright, Jonathan .......... 2004-07Wright, Patrick .............. 1972-75Wright, Paul .................. 1976-79Wright, Phillip ..................... 1982Wright, Rusty ................ 1992-95Wynn, Breezy ............... 1940-41Wynn, Erroll ........ 2006-08, 2010

Y .............................................. YYancey, Jack ...................... 1966Yates, Eddie ................. 1971-74Yates, Willis .................. 1977-80Yaw, Tony ..................... 1974-74Yeager, Bill ......................... 1965Young, Bobby .................... 1954

Young, Dick .................. 1951-54Young, George ................. 1964Young, Tony .................. 1967-69Yurjevic, Bob................. 1958-61

Z .............................................. ZZeman, Joe................... 1976-79

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Bob Standifer (1982-84) played for the San Fran-ciso 49ers in 1987.

Darryl Streeter (1984-87) caught a team-high 36 passes in 1984.

Jonathan Wright (2004-07) was a four-year punter for the Mocs.

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In the memory of Marco Sheppard, the Chattanooga football program will present “The Marco Sheppard Mr. Hustle Award” annually. This award will be given to the Mocs football player who displays the hustle, the leadership skills and the desire to be the best – the same characteristics that set Marco apart from anyone else. The initial Mr. Hustle Award was presented in 1998 by former head coach Buddy Green to Marco’s mother, Mabel, and Marco’s alma mater, Dekalb High School, in Atlanta, Ga.

In MeMorIaM Marco sheppard

June 22, 1976 – March 12, 1998

Today, the road all runners come,Shoulder-high we bring you home,And set you at your threshold down,Townsman of a stiller town.

Smart lad, to slip betimes awayFrom fields where glory does not stayAnd early though the laurel growsIt withers quicker than the rose.

A.E. Housmanfrom “To an Athlete Dying Young”

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hIstory

Marcelle Anderson1999 Recipient

Ronnie Strickland2001 Recipient

Josh Cain2002 Recipient

Jimmy Lindsey2000 Recipient

Emmanual DeWalt2003 Recipient

Jason Jackson2004 Recipient

Tim Powers2004 Recipient

Eldra Buckley2006 Recipient

Chris Johnson2007 Recipient

Matt Lopez2005 Recipient

Raeshon Ball2008 Recipient

Buster Skrine2010 Recipient

Blue Cooper2009 Recipient

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National Coach of the Year(College Division)

1967 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore

SoCon Coaches Player of the Year1989 Junior Jackson, LB1990 Troy Boeck, DT2009 Josh Beard, DE

SoCon Media Player of the Year2009 Josh Beard, DE

SoCon Coaches Coach of the Year1990 Buddy Nix2009 Russ Huesman

SoCon Media Coach of the Year1977 Joe Morrison1979 Joe Morrison2009 Russ Huesman

SoCon Coaches Freshman of the Year1989 James Roberts2010 Kadeem Wise

SoCon Media Freshman of the Year1987 Stan Nix1989 James Roberts2010 Kadeem Wise

Jacobs Blocking Award1983 Mike Neese

Helms FoundationFootball Hall of Fame

Head Coach Frank Thomas Head Coach A.C. “Scrappy” Moore

Blue-Gray Senior All-Star Game

1946 Gene Roberts, B1953 Tom Drake, G1957 Howard Clark, E1966 Henry Sorrell, G1979 John Creager, NG 1982 John Howell, P Asst. Coach Bill Oliver, Defensive Coordinator1988 Travis McNeal, TE2000 Richmond Flowers, WR (MVP)

All-South Team1933 Dudley Merritt

College All-Star Game1947 Gene Roberts, B

East-West Shrine Game 1970 Forrest “Yogi” Wolfe, C1988 Travis McNeal, TE

NFL Draft Combine 2011 Buster Skrine, DB

Hula Bowl All-Star Game1998 Kolu Fainuulelei, DT

Senior Bowl All-Star Game1955 Dick Young, B1981 Curtis Rouse, OT1988 Travis McNeal, TE1995 Terrell Owens, WR

Texas vs. Nation All-Star Game2011 Buster Skrine, DB

Scrappy Moore Award (Team MVP)

1971 Jimmy Norrell1972 Vince Stafford1973 Mickey Brokas 1974 Brent Adams 1975 Stan Jerrell 1976 Greg Cater 1977 Tony Merendino 1978 Tony Merendino 1979 Mike Smith 1980 Steve Woods 1981 Steve Woods 1982 Willie Little 1983 Gary Woodburn 1984 Glen Richardson 1985 Glen Richardson 1986 Willie Greenway 1987 Steve Colwell 1988 Travis McNeal 1989 Junior Jackson 1990 Stan Nix1991 Kenyon Earl1992 Rodney Allen 1993 Jerry Ellison1994 Marrio Grier1995 Terrell Owens1996 Ron Faugue1997 Stefpon Hawkins1998 Tyrone Coleman1999 Chris Sanders2000 Chris Sanders2001 Josh Cain2002 Josh Cain

2003 Alonzo Nix2004 Cedric Stevens2005 Eldra Buckley

Most Valuable Back Award1971 Rocky Turner1972 Pete James1973 Willie Walker1974 Mike Hogan1975 Mike Hogan1976 Jim Schoepfer1977 Mike Smith1978 Joe Burke1979 Gwain Durden1980 Mike Hunt1981 Willis Yates1982 Dennis King1983 Dennis King1984 Artis Edwards1985 Tim Couch1986 David Williams1987 Steve Colwell1988 Andre Lockhart1989 James Roberts1990 Muhammed Shamsid-Deen1991 Muhammed Shamsid-Deen1992 Jerry Ellison1993 Kenyon Earl1994 Marrio Grier1995 Marrio Grier1996 Ron Faugue

Marco Sheppard Mr. Hustle Award

1998 Marcelle Anderson, SS1999 Jimmy Lindsey, LB2000 Ronnie Strickland, WR2001 Josh Cain, LB2002 Emmanuel DeWalt, DE2003 Jason Jackson, LB2004 Tim Powers, DL2005 Matt Lopez, QB2006 Eldra Buckley, RB2007 Chris Johnson2008 Raeshon Ball2009 Blue Cooper2010 Buster Skrine

Team Offensive MVP1997 Stefpon Hawkins1998 Tyrone Coleman1999 Cos DeMatteo Carlos Locklyn2000 Cos DeMatteo Richmond Flowers2001 Charles McNeill2002 Chris Cook2003 Alonzo Nix2004 Alonzo Nix2005 Eldra Buckley

Team Defensive MVP1997 Kareem Robinson1998 Kenny Sanders1999 Cody Goodin2000 Billy Hutchins2001 Tyler Unzicker2002 Josh Cain2003 Bernard Snowden2004 Randy Craft2005 Troy Blackwell

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1969 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore1973 Mickey O’Brien (trainer)1974 Davis “Sandy” Sandlin (trainer)1977 Humphrey B. “Hump” Heywood1978 E.B. “Red” Etter2000 Steve Sloan (Athletics Director)

alabaMa sports hall oF FaMe2003 Steve Sloan (Athletics Director)

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2003 Rodney Allison

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1953 Head Coach Frank Thomas1980 Head Coach “Scrappy” Moore

honors and awardsTeam Special Teams MVP

1997 Stefpon Hawkins Brent Tinker1998 Clint Baggett1999 Clint Baggett2000 Matt Vick2001 David Fontenot2002 Travis Grubb2003 Patrick Shutters2004 Bryan Welch2005 Esteban Lopez

Ironman Award1997 Brent Cates1998 Marcelle Anderson1999 Damon Floyd2000 Brent Tinker2001 James Beasley Sheldon Green2002 Kwento Ikwuezunma2003 Blake Kirkland2004 Nick Rivers2005 Michael Gilmore

Burger King NationalScholar-Athlete of the Week

1998 Brian Hampton

GTE Academic All-District IV1997 Freddie Patrick

FCS ADA Academic All-Star Team2009 Steven Smigelsky2010 Joel Bradford

NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship

1971 Frank Webb1973 John McBrayer

Bob DavisWinter Warrior Award

2009 Chris Harr2010 Buster Skrine2011 Gunner Miller

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all-aMerIcans1916 Paul Squibb1919 Parker Talman 1931 Art Koeninger 1984 Randall Mitchell, (AP HM) Bob Standifer, DT1985 Mike Makins, DT (Kod)1986 Mike Makins, DL (AFCA)1989 Pumpy Tudors, P (AP, SN) Junior Jackson, LB (AFCA, Kod, AP 2nd)1990 Troy Boeck, DT (AP, SN 2nd) Tony Hill, LB (AFCA, Kod) Pumpy Tudors, P (AFCA, Kod, AP 2nd, SN 2nd)1991 Pumpy Tudors, P (AP 2nd)1996 Ron Faugue, S (SN 2nd, AP 3rd)1997 Stefpon Hawkins, Ret (FG HM)1998 Kenny Sanders, DL (FG 3rd)1999 Cos DeMatteo, WR (FG HM) Chris Sanders, QB (FG HM)2000 Cos DeMatteo, WR (FG HM) Richmond Flowers, WR (AAFF, FG HM) Chris Sanders, QB (FG 2nd) Matt Vick, K (FG, SN, AP 2nd)2001 Josh Cain, LB (FG 2nd) Tyler Unzicker (FG 2nd)2002 Josh Cain, LB (AP 2nd, SN 2nd, FG 3rd) Chris Cook, C (FG HM)2003 Alonzo Nix, WR (FG 2nd, AP 3rd, SN 3rd)2006 Eldra Buckley, RB (FG HM)2007 Chris Camacho, S (SN 2nd)2009 Josh Beard, DE (AP 3rd) Craig Camay, K (AP 2nd)2010 Joel Bradford, WR (AP 3rd)

KEY: AAFF-All-American Football Foundation; AFCA-American Football Coaches Association; AP-Associated Press; FG-Football Gazette; HM-Honorable Mention; Kod-Kodak/AFCA; SN-Sports Network

lIttle all-aMerIcans1935 Bob Klein, E1938 Bob Sutton, G1939 Jack Gregory, T1945 Thomas “Bo” Stewart, T1946 Gene Roberts, B1948 Ralph Hutchinson, T1949 Vincent “Stumpy” Sarratore1951 Chester LaGod, T1952 Chester LaGod, T1954 Dick Young, B1957 Howard Clark, E1958 John Green, QB1960 Charles Long, T1963 Wayne Farmer1964 Jerry Harris, DB1966 Henry Sorrell, G1967 John Tyszkiewicz, T1976 Tim Collins, LB

(Little All-Americas are selected from schools which play at the Division II, III and NAIA levels.)

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Mike Makins1985

Pumpy Tudors1989, 1990, 1991

Junior Jackson1989

Kenny Sanders1998

Chris Sanders1999, 2000

Richmond Flowers2000

Matt Vick2000

Troy Boeck1990

Tony Hill1990

Ron Faugue1996

Tyler Unzicker2001

Josh Cain2001, 2002

Alonzo Nix2003

Eldra Buckley2006

Chris Camacho2007

Josh Beard2009

Craig Camay2009

Joel Bradford2010

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2005Eldra Buckley, RB (C, M2)Emanuel Hassell, WR (C, M)Esteban Lopez, PK (C, M2)Josh Shinpaugh, OL (C2)Quintez Smith, CB (C2, M2)

2006Eldra Buckley, RB (C, M2)Chris Johnson, LB (C2)Justin Matherson, OL (C2)Quintez Smith, CB (C, M2)

2007Chris Camacho, S (C,M)Chris Johnson, LB (C2)Charles Profit, DL (C2)Garrett Windham, C (C2)

2009Josh Beard, DE (C,M)Craig Camay, K (C, M)Blue Cooper, WR (C2, M2)Chris Harr, OL (C2, M2)Buster Skrine, DB (C, M2)Joseph Thornton, LB (C2)Jordan Tippit, S (C, M)Joshua Williams, DE (M2)

2010Joel Bradford, WR (M, C2)B.J. Coleman, QB (C2)Ryan Consiglio, LB (C2, M2)Chris Donald, DE (C2, M2)Chris Harr, OL (C, M)T.J. Hurless, OL (M2)Garrett Hughes, TE (C, M2)Buster Skrine, DB (C)Kadeem Wise, DB (M2)

KEY: C – Coaches TeamM – Media Team2 – Second Team

1977Greg Cater, PPaul Edmondson, OTKenny Mitchell, DBJoe Petosa, OGRonnie Powe, DT

1978Jacob Burney, DTGreg Cater, PPaul Edmondson, OTFrank Jordan, DEJoe Petosa, OG

1979Jacob Burney, DTGreg Cater, PGwain Durden, RBFrank Jordan, DEAlfonzo McCloud, LBRoderick Moore, OGDoug Patterson, OTPaul Wright, C

1980Jacob Burney, OTMike Hunt, DBRobert Lee, CWillie Yates, LB

1981Mike Hunt, RB, DBWillie Little, DTCurtis Rouse, OT

1982Joey Abney, DEGreg Hochstetler, OTJohn Howell, PWillie Little, DT

1983Steve Kurtz, DEMike Nease, OTGlen Richardson, LBBob Standifer, DT

1984Artis Edwards, RBBrent Johnson, OGDavid McCrary, DBRandall Mitchell, MGGlen Richardson, LB

1985Phillip Aldridge, DBBrent Johnson, OGMike Makins, DTRandall Mitchell, MGGlen Richardson, LB

1986Willie Greenway, LBMike Makins, DL

1987Tony Bowick, DLZach Ervin, LBReggie Solomon, DB

1988Tony Bowick, DLWillie Greenway, LBMike Lowman, DBBilly Smith, P

1989Troy Boeck, DL (M)

Ricky Bray, OG (C,M)Junior Jackson, LB (M)James Roberts, RB (M)Pumpy Tudors, P (C,M)Derrick Willis, DB (M)

1990Rodney Allen, K (M)Troy Boeck, DL (C,M)Brance Draine, DB (C,M)Billy Glanton, DL (M)Tony Hill, DE/OLB (C,M)Pumpy Tudors, P (C,M)

1991Shoun Habersham, WR (C)Albert Luke, DE/OLB (C)Jackie Washington, DB (C,M)

1992Rodney Allen, K (C,M)

1993Demarko Kemp, TE (M)

1994Demarko Kemp, TE (M)

1995Terrell Owens, WR (C,M)Josh Siefken, P (C)

1996Ron Faugue, DB (C,M)

1997David Damon, LB (C2,M2)Ron Faugue, DB (C,M)Stefpon Hawkins, WR (C,M)Stefpon Hawkins, RET (M2)Kareem Robinson, DT (M)

1998Marcelle Anderson, CB (C2)Tyrone Coleman, RB (C2, M2)David Damon, LB (C2, M2)Mark Hill, WR (M, C2)Kenny Sanders, DL (C, M2)

1999Cos DeMatteo, WR (C, M)Chris Smith, DT (C2)Matt Vick, K (C2)

2000Cos DeMatteo, WR (M)Richmond Flowers, WR (C, M)Gantt Neill, OL (C2, M2)Chris Sanders, QB (C, M)Matt Vick, K (C, M)

2001Josh Cain, LB (C2, M2)Tyler Unzicker, DT (C2, M2)

2002Heath Adams, OL (C2, M2)Josh Cain, LB (C, M)Jason Jones, WR (C2, M2)

2003Jeremy Grier, WR (C2)Alonzo Nix, WR (C, M)

2004Alonzo Nix, WR (C, M2)

Junior Jackson1989

Troy Boeck1989, 1990

Shoun Habersham1991

Stefpon Hawkins1997

Mark Hill1998

Josh Cain2001, 2002

Tyler Unzicker2001

Rodney Allen1990, 1992

Ron Faugue1996, 1997

Alonzo Nix2003, 2004

Eldra Buckley2005, 2006

Emanuel Hassell2005

Esteban Lopez2005

Alfonzo McCloud1979

Chris Camacho2007

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Josh Beard2009

Craig Camay2009

Jordan Tippit2009

Chris Harr2010

Buster Skrine2009, 2010

Joel Bradford2010

Garrett Hughes2010

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The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga celebrated its 100th year of football during the 2003 season. The All-Century Team was sponsored by The Chattanooga Times Free Press and selected by an independent panel.

Tony Ball Rocky Turner

Jacob Burney Greg Cater

Cos DeMatteo Gwain Durden

Junior Jackson Glen Richardson

Joe MorrisonScrappy Moore

Curtis Rouse Chris Sanders

oFFenseL Brent Adams 1971-74L Joe Kopcha 1927-29L Chester Lagod 1949-52L Curtis Rouse 1979-81L Garfield Wells 1975-77WR Cos DeMatteo 1998-2001WR Terrell Owens 1992-95WR Rocky Turner 1968-71RB Gwain Durden 1978-80RB Gene Roberts 1944-46QB Chris Sanders 1999-2000

deFenseL Jacob Burney 1978-80L John Creager 1977-79L Jack Gregory Sr. 1937-39L Bob Klein 1933-35L Randall “Brick” Mitchell 1982-85LB Josh Cain 1999-2002LB Junior Jackson 1986-89LB Charlie Long 1957-60LB Glen Richardson 1982-85DB Mike Hunt 1979-81DB David McCrary 1983-85DB Dick Young 1952-53

specIal teaMsP Greg Cater 1977-79PK Matt Vick 1997-2000KR Tony Ball 1978-80

coachesScrappy Moore, 1931-67Joe Morrison, 1973-79

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1908 4 1 01909 2 2 11910 4 1 01911 3 0 01912 4 1 01913 3 1 01914 3 0 01915 3 1 21916 2 2 01917 No Team (WWI)1918 No Team (WWI)1919 3 3 01920 2 1 11921 3 1 01922 6 0 11923 1 2 21924 1 4 11925 3 2 01926 5 1 21927 7 1 01928 4 2 01929 7 1 01930 5 2 11931 6 1 0 1932 2 4 01933 2 0 21934 2 1 21935 3 2 11936 4 0 11937 3 1 21938 4 1 01939 4 1 01940 6 0 11941 6 0 01942 6 1 01943 No Team (WWII)1944 No Team (WWII)1945 4 2 01946 4 2 01947 3 3 01948 3 2 01949 5 1 0 1950 1 5 01951 6 0 01952 6 0 0 1953 3 3 0

ALL-TIME RECORD AT CHAMBERLAIN FIELDYEAR W L T YEAR W L T

1954 5 0 01955 4 2 01956 4 1 01957 3 1 11958 4 1 01959 3 2 01960 4 1 01961 3 2 01962 3 2 01963 3 3 01964 5 0 01965 4 1 01966 4 1 01967 4 1 01968 5 0 01969 1 4 01970 2 3 01971 1 4 01972 1 4 01973 2 3 01974 3 2 01975 4 0 11976 3 2 01977 4 1 11978 3 1 01979 5 1 01980 4 1 01981 4 0 11982 4 1 01983 4 1 01984 4 2 01985 4 1 01986 2 3 01987 3 3 01988 3 2 01989 3 1 11990 2 4 01991 6 0 01992 0 6 01993 2 3 01994 2 4 01995 4 2 01996 2 3 01997 3 0 086 Yrs. 301 133 25.683 Winning %

The University and the City of Chatta-nooga communities said a fond farewell to Historic Chamberlain Field on Oct. 4, 1997. On that day, the nation’s sec-ond-oldest on-campus stadium closed its gates forever, and the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga helped send it off with a 20-17 victory over Wofford before a Homecoming crowd of 9,102. Chamberlain Field served as the Mocs’ home for 86 seasons. From 1908 through the final day at Chamberlain, the school’s football program compiled an all-time record of 301-133-25, a winning percentage of .683. Chamberlain Field’s historic past is as storied as many of the great players that have displayed their talents at the scenic stadium. Prior to 1907, UTC was known as Grant University. However, in 1907, its name was changed to the University of Chattanooga. One of the men making up the 1907 team had some land surveyed on the campus north of Oak Street. At that time, the land was used as a pasture by the Chattanooga Transfer Company for its horses and mules. Student support rallied behind the athletes and secured the assistance of some influential trustees, and plans for a football field on campus were approved. A dressing room and show-ers were installed in the science building next to the field. The stadium was given the name Chamberlain Field in honor of Captain Hiram S. Chamberlain, president of the board of trustees. The Stadium officially opened on Oct. 17, 1908, as Chattanooga shut out Athens School of the University 11-0. Over the years, the program posted 16 undefeated home seasons at Chamberlain. In 1925, after the University of the South defeated the Moccasins 28-0, some of the wooden grandstands were damaged by fire. When the 1927 season opened, a brick structure seating 5,000 had been erected along Oak Street. The Moccasins lost their first game in their improved stadium, 44-18 to Vanderbilt. In 1935, the first-ever night game at Chamberlain Field was played with the Moccasins defeat-ing Oglethorpe, 44-0. On April 18, 2008, the University held its spring game and a football reunion at Chamberlain Field for the first time since closing the facility.

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Chamberlain Field circa 1930

UTC students carry off one of the goalposts at the last game ever played at Chamberlain Field.

CHAMBERLAIN FIELD FAST FACTS

YEAR OPENED: ........................................ 1908

FIRST GAME: ...............................Oct. 17, 1908 ....................... University of Chattanooga 11, ................. Athens School of the University 0

FIRST VICTORY: ..........................Oct. 17, 1908 ....................... University of Chattanooga 11, ................. Athens School of the University 0

FIRST DEFEAT: ............................Oct. 27, 1908 .................................... Central University 24, .......................... University of Chattanooga 0

LARGEST CROWD: .......................Nov. 14, 1981 .......................... 12,003 vs. Tennessee State

ALL-TIME RECORD: .............301-133-25 (.683)

WINNING SEASONS: .................................... 63

STADIUM CAPACITY: ............................ 10,501

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CHRONOLOGICAL ORDERCOACH YEARS TOTAL GAMES W L T PCT. Dr. Walter Hullihen 1904-05 2 12 8 4 0 .667Arthur Reiber 1906 1 6 3 3 0 .500Sam McAllester 1907 1 6 0 6 0 .000Jones Beene 1908 1 8 4 4 0 .500W.A. Roddrick 1909 1 7 3 2 2 .571Leslie Stauffer 1910-13 4 28 16 11 1 .589Mike Balenti 1914 1 9 5 4 0 .555John Spiegel 1915-16 2 17 8 7 2 .529Silas Williams 1919-21 3 27 10 15 2 .407Bill McAllester 1922-24 3 27 10 13 4 .444Frank Thomas 1925-28 4 37 26 9 2 .716H.D. Drew 1929-30 2 20 13 5 2 .700A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 1931-67 35 332 170 148 14 .533Harold Wilkes 1968-72 5 53 20 33 0 .337Joe Morrison 1973-79 7 77 44 29 4 .597Bill Oliver 1980-83 4 44 29 14 1 .670Buddy Nix 1984-92 9 99 44 54 1 .450Tommy West 1993 1 11 4 7 0 .364Buddy Green 1994-99 6 66 27 39 0 .409Donnie Kirkpatrick 2000-02 3 34 10 24 0 .294Rodney Allison 2003-08 6 68 17 51 0 .250Russ Huesman 2009-10 2 22 12 10 0 .545

BY WINNING PRECENTAGECOACH YEARS TOTAL GAMES W L T PCT. Frank Thomas 1925-28 4 37 26 9 2 .716H.D. Drew 1929-30 2 20 13 5 2 .700 Bill Oliver 1980-83 4 44 29 14 1 .670Dr. Walter Hullihen 1904-05 2 12 8 4 0 .667Joe Morrison 1973-79 7 77 44 29 4 .597Leslie Stauffer 1910-13 4 28 16 11 1 .589W.A. Roddrick 1909 1 7 3 2 2 .571Mike Balentine 1914 1 9 5 4 0 .555Russ Huesman 2009-10 2 22 12 10 0 .545A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 1931-67 35 332 170 148 14 .533John Spiegel 1915-16 2 17 8 7 2 .529Jones Beene 1908 1 8 4 4 0 .500Arthur Reiber 1906 1 6 3 3 0 .500Buddy Nix 1984-92 9 99 44 54 1 .450Bill McAllester 1922-24 3 27 10 13 4 .444Buddy Green 1994-99 6 66 27 39 0 .409Silas Williams 1919-21 3 27 10 15 2 .407Tommy West 1993 1 11 4 7 0 .364Harold Wilkes 1968-72 5 53 20 33 0 .337Donnie Kirkpatrick 2000-02 3 34 10 24 0 .294Rodney Allison 2003-08 6 68 17 51 0 .250Sam McAllester 1907 1 6 0 6 0 .000

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Nov. 22, 1947 Georgia 27, UC 0

Nov. 12, 1949 UC 40, Louisiana College 7

Nov. 17, 1950 UC 32, Duquesne 20

Oct. 17. 1952 UC 23, Memphis State 6

Oct. 27, 1957 Southern Mississippi 20, UC 0

Nov. 9, 1963 UC 25, Florence State 6

Oct. 18, 1969 ETSU 17, UTC 13

Oct. 16, 1971 UTC 28, ETSU 14

Oct. 6, 1973 Southern Mississippi 42, UTC 7

Oct. 12, 1974 UTC 43, Wisconsin-Milwaukee 7

Oct. 25, 1975 UTC 27, Western Carolina 6

Oct. 16, 1976 UTC 14, Jacksonville State 7

Oct. 15, 1977 UTC 31, Illinois State 28

Oct. 14, 1978 UTC 28, Jacksonville State 21

Oct. 20, 1979 UTC 59, Middle Tenn. State 15

Oct. 25, 1980 UTC 26, ETSU 14

Nov. 7, 1981 UTC 28, The Citadel 28

Oct. 9, 1982 UTC 27, ETSU 6

Oct. 15, 1983 UTC 30, The Citadel 9

Oct. 6, 1984 ETSU 12, UTC 0

Oct. 5, 1985 UTC 27, SE Louisiana 7

Oct. 11, 1986 Appalachian State 20, UTC 15

Oct. 17, 1987 UTC 22, The Citadel 19

utc hoMecoMIng record (29-16-1)Oct. 1, 1988 UTC 33, ETSU 10

Oct. 21, 1989 UTC 17, The Citadel 9

Oct. 6, 1990 UTC 22, ETSU 3

Oct. 26, 1991 UTC 38, Marshall 31

Oct. 31, 1992 Appalachian State 37, UTC 17

Oct. 23, 1993 Western Carolina 41, UTC 10

Oct. 29, 1994 Appalachian State 30, UTC 16

Oct. 21, 1995 UTC 35, Western Carolina 14

Nov. 2, 1996 Appalachian State 20, UTC 6

Oct. 4, 1997 UTC 20, Wofford 17

Oct. 17, 1998 UTC 45, VMI 7

Nov. 6, 1999 UTC 30, The Citadel 27 ot

Oct. 14, 2000 UTC 27, VMI 14

Nov. 3, 2001 The Citadel 20, UTC 17 ot

Nov. 2, 2002 Appalachian State 20, UTC 17

Oct. 4, 2003 Wofford 42, UTC 14

Oct. 16, 2004 Elon 35, UTC 26

Oct. 1, 2005 UTC 25, Wofford 13

Oct. 7, 2006 Appalachian State 56, UTC 21

Oct. 13, 2007 UTC 39, Western Carolina 21

Sept. 8, 2008 Jacksonville State 31, UTC 3

Sept. 26, 2009 UTC 38, No. 17 Wofford 9

Oct. 16, 2010 UTC 35, No. 18 Georgia Southern 27

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1978 Joe Morrison 7-3-1 4-1 (T1st) Game Captains1979 Joe Morrison 9-2 5-1 (1st) Game Captains1980 Bill Oliver 8-3 5-2 (2nd) Game Captains1981 Bill Oliver 7-3-1 3-2-1 (5th) Game Captains 1982 Bill Oliver 7-4 5-1 (2nd) Game Captains1983 Bill Oliver 7-4 5-2 (3rd) Game Captians1984 Buddy Nix 6-5 5-1 (1st) Artis Edwards, Bob Standifer1985 Buddy Nix 6-5 5-2 (3rd) Brent Johnson, Glen Richardson 1986 Buddy Nix 4-7 2-4 (6th) Tim Couch, Spanky Thomas 1987 Buddy Nix 6-5 4-3 (T3rd) Steve Colwell, Zach Ervin 1988 Buddy Nix 4-7 3-3 (5th) Tony Bowick, Travis McNeal 1989 Buddy Nix 3-7-1 2-4-1 (5th) Ricky Bray, Junior Jackson 1990 Buddy Nix 6-5 4-2 (3rd) Derrick McLendon, Troy Boeck 1991 Buddy Nix 7-4 4-3 (3rd) Pumpy Tudors Jackie Washington Muhammed Shamsid-Deen 1992 Buddy Nix 2-9 0-7 (8th) Game Captains 1993 Tommy West 4-7 2-6 (8th) Jerry Ellison, Chris Jones 1994 Buddy Green 3-8 2-6 (8th) Kenyon Earl, Kurt Gielink DeMarko Kemp1995 Buddy Green 4-7 2-6 (T7th) Jeff Peters, Tobe Taylor Josh Siefken1996 Buddy Green 3-8 2-6 (T6th) Jeff Peters, Ron Faugue Stefan Alston, Tyrone Coleman 1997 Buddy Green 7-4 4-4 (6th) Keith Blanks Tyrone Coleman, Ron Faugue Brian Hampton1998 Buddy Green 5-6 4-4 (T5th) Brent Cates Brian Hampton, Mark Hill Kenny Sanders 1999 Buddy Green 5-6 3-5 (6th) Damon Floyd Stefpon Hawkins Jimmy Lindsey, Ioelu Tafiti 2000 Donnie Kirkpatrick 5-6 3-5 (T6th) Billy Hutchins Chris Sanders, Brent Tinker2001 Donnie Kirkpatrick 3-8 1-7 (8th) Cody Goodin Charles McNeill Tyler Unzicker, Geep Wade 2002 Donnie Kirkpatrick 2-10 2-6 (T7th) Heath Adams, Josh Cain Emmanuel DeWalt Ryan McCann 2003 Rodney Allison 3-9 3-5 (T6th) James Clark, Chris Cook Jason Jackson, Blake Kirkland 2004 Rodney Allison 2-9 2-5 (T5th) Josh Goodin, Tim Powers2005 Rodney Allison 6-5 3-4 (T5th) Troy Blackwell Matt Lopez, Bryan Welch2006 Rodney Allison 3-8 2-5 (T5th) Matt Lopez, Edward New, Bryan Welch 2007 Rodney Allison 2-9 2-5 (7th) Chris Johnson Antonio Miller, Jonathan Wright2008 Rodney Allison 1-11 0-8 (9th) Neil Brown, William Giles2009 Russ Huesman 6-5 4-4 (4th) Jare Gault, B.J. Taylor Steven Smiglesky, Clint Woods2010 Russ Huesman 6-5 5-3 (3rd) B.J. Coleman Chris Harr, Buster Skrine

Totals 483-492-35 (.496)

1904 Dr. Walter Hullihen 2-3 E.E. DeLaPerrierre1905 Dr. Walter Hullihen 6-1 Collis Spencer1906 Arthur Rieber 3-3 Unknown1907 Sam McAllester, Sr. 0-6 James Hampton1908 Jones Beene 4-4 James McGaughy1909 W.A. Roddick 3-2-2 Logan Morgan 1910 Leslie Stauffer 5-2-1 Tom Leonard 1911 Leslie Stauffer 3-2 Unknown 1912 Leslie Stauffer 4-4 DeForrest Spencer 1913 Leslie Stauffer 4-3 1-3 Tex Harbour1914 Mike Belenti 5-4 1-3 Paul Dexheimer 1915 John Spiegel 5-2-2 1-1-1 Edwin Woodworth 1916 John Spiegel 3-5 0-4 Ernest Eldridge 1917 No Team — WWI 1918 No Team — WWI 1919 Silas Williams 3-5-1 0-3 Ernest Eldridge 1920 Silas Williams 3-4-1 1-3-1 Bill Redd 1921 Silas Williams 4-6 2-5 Corbett Owens 1922 Bill McAllester 6-2-1 3-2-1 Ed Sussdorff 1923 Bill McAllester 3-4-2 2-3-1 Harry Cate 1924 Bill McAllester 1-7-1 1-5 Norman Williams 1925 Frank W. Thomas 4-4 2-2 Wilbur Hane 1926 Frank W. Thomas 6-2-2 4-1 Austin Smith 1927 Frank W. Thomas 8-1 4-0 (1st) Clarence Lautzenhiser 1928 Frank W. Thomas 8-2 8-1 (1st) Cleve Barrett1929 H.D. Drew 8-2 7-0 (1st) Humpy Heywood 1930 H.D. Drew 5-3-2 3-2-1 Irv Gross, Bowden Findley1931 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 9-2 8-0 (1st) Game Captains1932 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 3-6 2-3 John Haswell1933 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 2-3-2 0-2-2 Dudley Merritt1934 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 3-3-2 3-0-1 Fred Perry1935 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 4-3-1 3-1-1 Fred Ring1936 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 5-2-1 3-1-1 Arnold Watland1937 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 4-3-2 1-3-1 George Koeninger1938 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 4-5 2-3 Hal Wade1939 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 5-2-1 3-1-1 George Mathis1940 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 7-1-1 3-0-1 (T1st) Roy Scruggs1941 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 7-1-1 4-0-1 (1st) Frank Grigonis1942 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 7-4 Vernon Fromang1943 No Team — WWII1944 No Team — WWII1945 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 5-3 John Karwoski 1946 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 5-5 Gene Roberts 1947 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 4-6 John Kovacevich 1948 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 4-5 Ralph Hutchinson 1949 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 5-4 Ken Naylor1950 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 1-9 Jim Jumper, Zip Levi 1951 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 6-5 Chester Lagod 1952 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 7-3 Bob Heil 1953 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 3-7 Tom Drake 1954 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 6-4 Dick Young, Dick Oniskey 1955 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 5-4-1 Larry Doak 1956 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 5-4 Porter Henderson 1957 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 4-5-1 Red Clark 1958 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 5-5 Hinman Rizer 1959 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 3-7 Joe Abercrombie 1960 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 5-5 Tom Weathers, Dan Sheehan 1961 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 4-6 Carey Henley 1962 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 5-5 Wayne Farmer 1963 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 4-6 Wayne Farmer 1964 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 7-3 Jerry Harris, Jim Denton 1965 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 5-4-1 Larry Elmore 1966 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 5-5 Henry Sorrell 1967 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 7-3 Rick Barker 1968 Harold Wilkes 9-1 John Tysckiewicz 1969 Harold Wilkes 4-6 Forrest Wolfe1970 Harold Wilkes 3-8 David Crow, Henry Chandler 1971 Harold Wilkes 2-9 Jimmy Norrell, Steve Cutchen 1972 Harold Wilkes 2-9 Rick Bynum, Pete James 1973 Joe Morrison 4-7 Mickey Brokas, Bruce Mitchell 1974 Joe Morrison 4-7 Steve Johnson, Benny David Stan Jarrell, Duffy Martin Mike Bishop1975 Joe Morrison 5-5-1 Game Captains1976 Joe Morrison 6-4-1 Tim Collins, Larry Stokes, Donnie Mobley1977 Joe Morrison 9-1-1 4-1 (T1st) Game Captains

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Former Head Coach and Athletics Director Scrappy Moore was en-shrined in the College Football Hall of Fame in 1980.

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1904 (2-3) • Coach Walter HullihenAthens W 17-0 Oct. 29 ChattanoogaAla. Normal W 5-0 Nov. 5 ChattanoogaTennessee L 0-23 Nov. 19 Chattanooga7th Cavalry L 0-17 Nov. 24 ChattanoogaChattanooga HS L 0-6 Dec. 3 ChattanoogaCaptain: E.E. DeLaperrierre

1905 (6-1) • Coach Walter HullihenDayton HS W 45-0 Oct. 14 Dayton, Tenn.Maryville W 11-4 Oct. 28 Maryville, Tenn.Cumberland L 6-11 Oct. 31 ChattanoogaTenn. Sch. of Deaf W 26-0 Nov. 4 ChattanoogaMaryville W 10-0 Nov. 11 ChattanoogaS.W. Presbyterian W 41-0 Nov. 30 Chattanooga Tennessee W 5-0 Dec. 2 Chattanooga Captain: Collis Spencer

1906 (3-3) • Coach Arthur RieberGeorgia Tech L 0-18 Oct. 13 Atlanta, Ga.Mooney L 0-40 Oct. 27 Murfreesboro, Tenn.Howard L 0-63 Nov. 4 Birmingham, Ala.12th Cavalry W 12-0 Nov. 11 Chattanooga12th Cavalry W 11-5 Nov. 18 Chattanooga12th Cavalry W 23-4 Nov. 25 Chattanooga

1907 (0-6) • Coach Sam McAllesterAmerican L 0-10 Oct. 12 Chattanooga Central Univ. L 0-22 Oct. 19 Chattanooga Tennessee L 0-57 Nov. 2 Knoxville, Tenn. Gordon Institute L 0-29 Nov. 8 Barnesville, Ga. Howard L 7-21 Nov. 16 Chattanooga 12th Cavalry L 0-11 Nov. 26 Chattanooga Captain: James Hampton

1908 (4-4) • Coach Jones BeeneAthens W 11-0 Oct. 17 Chattanooga Maryville W 21-6 Oct. 24 Chattanooga Central Univ. L 0-24 Oct. 27 Chattanooga Alabama L 6-23 Oct. 31 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Howard W 29-0 Nov. 7 Chattanooga Maryville L 0-71 Nov. 14 Maryville, Tenn. Tennessee L 5-35 Nov. 21 Knoxville, Tenn. 12th Cavalry W 8-5 Nov. 26 Chattanooga Captain: James McGaughy

1909 (3-2-2) • Coach W.A. RoddickAthens W 6-5 Oct. 16 Chattanooga 11th Cavalry L 5-0 Oct. 23 Chattanooga Howard T 0-0 Oct. 31 Chattanooga Mercer L 2-10 Nov. 4 Macon, Ga.Mississippi St. L 6-38 Nov. 12 Starkville, Miss.Tennessee T 0-0 Nov. 20 ChattanoogaMaryville W 20-6 Nov. 25 Chattanooga Captain: Logan Morgan

1910 (5-2-1) • Coach Leslie StaufferGeorgia Tech L 0-18 Oct. 8 Atlanta, Ga.Birmingham College W 28-0 Oct. 22 Chattanooga11th Cavalry L 0-3 Oct. 29 Chattanooga Mercer W 6-0 Nov. 5 Macon, Ga. 11th Cavalry W 19-6 Nov. 9 Chattanooga Howard W 56-0 Nov. 12 Chattanooga Tennessee T 6-6 Nov. 19 Knoxville, Tenn.Maryville W 28-11 Nov. 24 Chattanooga Captain: Tom Leonard

Although evidence shows that the game of football was played in the city of Chattanooga before the turn of the 20th Century, Grant University and the University of Chattanooga did not begin intercollegiate competition in the sport until 1904. That is the first year of organized, intercollegiate football recognized by the University and the NCAA.

1920 (3-4-1) • Coach Silas WilliamsTusculum W 21-0 Oct. 2 Knoxville, Tenn. Oglethorpe T 14-14 Oct. 9 Chattanooga Tennessee L 0-35 Oct. 17 Chattanooga Mercer W 20-0 Oct. 23 Chattanooga Carson-Newman W 83-0 Oct. 30 Chattanooga Sewanee L 0-33 Nov. 6 Sewanee, Tenn.Birmingham-South. L 0-27 Nov. 12 Birmingham, Ala.Transylvania L 7-33 Nov. 25 Lexington, Ky.Captain: Bill Redd

1921 (4-6) • Coach Silas WilliamsAthens W 20-0 Sept. 23 Athens, Tenn.Bryson Col. W 53-0 Sept. 30 Chattanooga Tennessee L 0-21 Oct. 8 Knoxville, Tenn.Georgetown W 31-0 Oct. 15 Chattanooga Howard W 26-3 Oct 22 Chattanooga Oglethorpe L 0-7 Oct. 29 Atlanta, Ga.Sewanee L 0-47 Nov. 5 Chattanooga Birmingham-South. L 7-14 Nov. 11 Birmingham, Ala.Mercer L 0-18 Nov. 19 Macon, Ga.Maryville L 0-34 Nov. 24 Maryville, Tenn.Captain: Corbett Owens

1922 (6-2-1) • Coach Bill McAllesterBryson Col. W 40-0 Sept. 29 Chattanooga Cumberland W 40-0 Oct. 7 Chattanooga Emory & Henry W 56-0 Oct. 14 Chattanooga Birmingham-South. T 0-0 Oct. 21 ChattanoogaTransylvania W 40-6 Oct. 28 Chattanooga Tenn. Med. L 0-19 Nov. 4 Memphis, Tenn.Mercer W 13-6 Nov. 11 Chattanooga Georgetown L 6-20 Nov. 18 Lexington, Ky.Oglethorpe W 13-9 Nov. 30 Chattanooga Captain: Ed Sussdorff

1923 (3-4-2) • Coach Bill McAllesterBryson Col. W 35-0 Sept. 28 Chattanooga Centenary L 7-46 Oct. 6 Shreveport, La. Cumberland T 19-19 Oct. 13 Chattanooga Mercer L 3-18 Oct. 20 Macon, Ga. Transylvania W 6-3 Oct. 27 Lexington, Ky.Sewanee L 0-26 Nov. 3 Chattanooga Birmingham-South. W 19-0 Nov. 9 Gadsden, Ala. Howard T 0-0 Nov. 17 Chattanooga Oglethorpe L 0-12 Nov. 29 Chattanooga Captain: Harry Cate

1924 (1-7-1) • Coach Bill McAllesterJacksonville L 13-14 Sept. 27 Chattanooga Cumberland T 0-0 Oct. 4 Chattanooga Howard L 0-28 Oct. 11 Chattanooga Mercer L 0-33 Oct. 18 Macon, Ga. Union L 6-26 Nov. 1 Jackson, Tenn. Birmingham-South. W 20-7 Nov. 8 ChattanoogaGeorgetown L 6-13 Nov. 15 Chattanooga Louisville L 0-10 Nov. 22 Louisville Oglethorpe L 2-20 Nov. 28 Chattanooga Captain: Norman Williams

1925 (4-4) • Coach Frank W. ThomasJacksonville W 40-0 Sept. 26 Chattanooga Cumberland W 12-7 Oct. 3 Chattanooga Howard L 0-3 Oct. 10 Birmingham, Ala.Mercer W 12-7 Oct. 17 Chattanooga

1911 (3-2) • Coach Leslie StaufferRome A.C. L 5-15 Oct. 23 Rome, Ga. Rome A.C. W 16-5 Nov. 11 Chattanooga South Pittsburg A.C. W 12-0 Nov. 18 Chattanooga Sewanee “B” L 0-5 Nov. 20 Sewanee, Tenn.Sewanee “B” W 17-5 Nov. 27 Chattanooga 1912 (4-4) • Coach Leslie StaufferGeorgia L 0-33 Oct. 5 Athens, Ga. Ala. Presbyterian W 33-12 Oct. 12 Chattanooga Sewanee L 0-27 Oct. 19 Sewanee, Tenn. Central Univ. L 6-7 Oct. 26 Danville, Ky. Maryville W 34-6 Nov. 1 Chattanooga 11th Cavalry L 7-14 Nov. 9 Chattanooga Transylvania W 52-2 Nov. 16 Chattanooga 11th Cavalry W 13-9 Nov. 28 ChattanoogaCaptain: DeForrest Spencer

Elected as a member of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 1913. 1913 (4-3) • Coach Leslie StaufferSewanee L 0-28 Oct. 4 Sewanee, Tenn. Georgia Tech L 6-71 Oct. 12 Chattanooga Birmingham W 84-0 Oct. 25 Chattanooga Tennessee L 0-21 Nov. 1 Knoxville, Tenn. Central Univ. W 27-18 Nov. 8 Chattanooga Maryville W 14-7 Nov. 14 Maryville, Tenn.Georgetown W 55-6 Nov. 27 Chattanooga Captain: Tex Harbour

1914 (5-4) • Coach Mike BelentiRhea HS W 7-6 Sept. 26 Dayton, Tenn. Mercer W 16-0 Oct. 4 Macon, Ga.Maryville W 35-7 Oct. 10 Chattanooga Sewanee L 3-46 Oct. 17 Sewanee, Tenn.Howard W 14-0 Oct. 24 Chattanooga Tennessee L 0-67 Oct. 31 Knoxville, Tenn. Transylvania L 7-26 Nov. 7 Lexington, Ky. Alabama L 0-63 Nov. 13 Tuscaloosa, Ala.Cumberland W 61-7 Nov. 16 Chattanooga Captain: Paul Dexheimer

1915 (5-2-2) • Coach John SpiegelRhea HS W 21-0 Sept. 25 Dayton, Tenn. Carson-Newman W 93-0 Oct. 2 Chattanooga Georgia T 6-6 Oct. 9 Chattanooga Louisville W 21-6 Oct. 16 Louisville, Ky.Mercer W 20-6 Oct. 23 Chattanooga Maryville L 0-13 Oct. 30 Maryville, Tenn.Transylvania L 0-17 Nov. 6 Chattanooga Sewanee T 0-0 Nov. 13 Chattanooga Central Univ. W 33-0 Nov. 25 Chattanooga Captain: Edwin Woodworth

1916 (3-5) • Coach John SpiegelMid. Tenn. St. W 20-6 Sept. 30 ChattanoogaMercer W 49-0 Oct. 7 ChattanoogaMississippi St. L 0-33 Oct. 14 Chattanooga Louisville L 0-6 Oct. 21 Louisville, Ky.Emory & Henry W 27-0 Oct. 28 Bristol, Va. Tennessee L 7-12 Nov. 4 Chattanooga Sewanee L 0-54 Nov. 11 Sewanee, Tenn.Wash. & Jefferson L 0-41 Nov. 25 Washington, Pa.Captain: Ernest Eldridge

1917-1918 (NO TEAMS -- WORLD WAR I)

1919 (3-5-1) • Coach Silas WilliamsBryson Col. T 0-0 Sept. 26 Fayetteville, Tenn. Tusculum W 9-7 Oct. 3 Chattanooga Oglethorpe L 0-19 Oct. 11 Chattanooga Mid. Tenn. St. L 0-49 Oct. 18 Chattanooga Georgetown L 0-56 Nov. 1 Georgetown, Ky. Cumberland W 7-0 Nov. 8 Chattanooga Carson-Newman W 20-0 Nov. 15 Chattanooga Birmingham-South L 0-40 Nov. 22 Birmingham , Ala.Transylvania L 0-14 Nov. 27 Chattanooga Captain: Ernet Eldridge

FRANK THOMAS1925-28

26-9-2/4 Years Frank Thomas went on to coach the legendary Bear Bryant at Alabama, but began his career at Chat-tanooga. He coached the

Mocs to two conference championships in four years and his .730 winning percentage is the highest among all UTC coaches. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1951.

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Georgetown W 7-0 Oct. 24 Lexington, Ky. Sewanee L 0-28 Oct. 31 Chattanooga Birmingham-South. L 0-6 Nov. 6 Gadsden, Ala. Oglethorpe L 0-6 Nov. 26 Chattanooga Captain: Wilbur Hane

1926 (6-2-2) • Coach Frank W. ThomasAuburn L 6-15 Sept. 25 Auburn, Ala. Jacksonville W 71-3 Oct. 2 Chattanooga The Citadel W 6-3 Oct. 9 Charleston, S.C. Oglethorpe T 14-14 Oct. 16 Chattanooga Birmingham-South. T 7-7 Oct. 23 Chattanooga Emory & Henry W 60-0 Oct. 30 Chattanooga Howard W 23-0 Nov. 6 Chattanooga Georgetown W 61-0 Nov. 13 Chattanooga Union W 24-0 Nov. 25 Chattanooga William & Mary L 6-9 Dec. 4 Chattanooga Captain: Austin Smith

1927 (8-1) • SIAA CHAMPIONSCoach Frank W. ThomasVanderbilt L 18-45 Sept. 24 Chattanooga Western Kentucky W 44-6 Oct. 2 ChattanoogaThe Citadel W 31-6 Oct. 8 Chattanooga Wofford W 38-7 Oct. 15 Chattanooga Birmingham-South W 12-8 Oct. 22 Chattanooga V.P.I. W 14-13 Oct. 29 Chattanooga William & Mary W 12-7 Nov. 5 Norfolk, Va.Florida Southern W 52-6 Nov. 12 Chattanooga Oglethorpe W 19-0 Nov. 24 Chattanooga Captain: Clarence Lautsenhiser

1928 (8-2) • SIAA CHAMPIONSCoach Frank W. ThomasVanderbilt L 0-20 Sept. 29 Chattanooga Furman W 15-0 Oct. 6 Greenville, S.C.Birmingham-South. W 12-6 Oct. 13 Birmingham, Ala.Louisville W 70-0 Oct. 20 Chattanooga Centenary W 21-14 Oct. 27 Chattanooga Southwestern W 79-0 Nov. 3 Chattanooga Howard W 14-0 Nov. 10 Birmingham, Ala. Miss. College L 19-20 Nov. 17 Chattanooga Oglethorpe W 35-9 Nov. 29 Chattanooga Florida Southern W 19-0 Dec. 8 Lakeland, Fla.Captain: Cleve Barrett

1929 (8-2) • SIAA CHAMPIONSCoach H.D. DrewMid. Tenn. St. W 40-0 Sept. 21 Chattanooga Furman W 20-7 Sept. 28 Chattanooga Tennessee L 0-20 Oct. 5 Chattanooga Alabama L 0-46 Oct. 12 Tuscaloosa, Ala.Birmingham-South. W 13-7 Oct. 19 Chattanooga Mercer W 7-0 Oct. 26 Macon, Ga. Rollins* W 1-0 Nov. 9 Chattanooga Howard W 20-10 Nov. 16 Chattanooga Union W 48-0 Nov. 28 Chattanooga Oglethorpe W 16-6 Dec. 4 ChattanoogaCaptain: Humpy Heywood*Forfeit claimed to have game count toward SIAA champion-ship.

The University joined the newly-formed Dixie Conference in 1930.

1930 (5-3-2) • Coach H. D. DrewMid. Tenn. St. W 25-0 Sept. 20 Chattanooga Vanderbilt L 0-39 Sept. 27 Nashville, Tenn.Presbyterian L 6-7 Oct. 4 Chattanooga Centre L 6-7 Oct. 11 Chattanooga Mercer W 8-6 Oct. 18 Chattanooga Miss. College W 24-7 Oct. 25 Chattanooga Howard W 13-9 Nov. 1 Chattanooga Sewanee T 0-0 Nov. 8 Chattanooga The Citadel T 7-7 Nov. 15 Charleston, S.C.Oglethorpe W 20-6 Nov. 27 Chattanooga Captains: Irv Gross, Bowden Findley

1931 (9-2) • DIXIE CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSCoach A.C. “Scrappy” Moore Mid. Tenn. St. W 19-0 Sept. 19 Chattanooga Oglethorpe W 12-7 Sept. 26 Atlanta, Ga.Loyola (N.O.) W 6-0 Oct. 2 New Orleans, La.Howard W 14-0 Oct. 10 Chattanooga Sewanee L 0-6 Oct. 17 Chattanooga Presbyterian W 32-7 Oct. 24 Chattanooga Birmingham-South. W 26-0 Oct. 31 Birmingham, Ala.Transylvania W 68-7 Nov. 7 Chattanooga Mercer W 27-19 Nov. 14 Chattanooga Centre W 25-7 Nov. 26 Chattanooga Alabama** L 0-39 Dec. 5 Chattanooga Captains: Chosen by Game** Postseason charity game

1932 (3-6) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” MooreTennessee L 0-13 Sept. 24 Chattanooga Spring Hill W 45-7 Oct. 1 Chattanooga Mid. Tenn. St. W 26-9 Oct. 8 Chattanooga Catholic L 0-19 Oct. 15 Washington, DC Howard W 19-0 Oct. 22 Birmingham, Ala.Miss. College L 6-13 Oct. 29 Chattanooga Loyola (N.O.) L 0-14 Nov. 5 New Orleans, La.Mercer L 0-25 Nov. 11 Chattanooga Centre L 6-20 Nov. 24 Chattanooga Captain: John Haswell

1933 (2-3-2) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” MooreMid. Tenn. St. W 46-0 Oct. 7 Chattanooga Oglethorpe W 16-12 Oct. 14 Chattanooga Catholic L 0-25 Oct. 20 Washington, DC Miss. College T 0-0 Oct. 28 Chattanooga Mercer L 0-7 Nov. 11 Chattanooga Southwestern T 0-0 Nov. 18 Memphis, Tenn.Centre L 6-13 Nov. 30 Chattanooga Captain: Dudley Merritt

1934 (3-3-2) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” MooreTulane L 0-41 Sept. 29 New Orleans, La.Mid. Tenn. St. T 0-0 Oct. 6 Chattanooga Oglethorpe L 0-18 Oct. 13 Chattanooga Southwestern W 20-7 Oct. 27 Chattanooga Miss. College W 13-0 Nov. 3 Jackson, Miss. Mercer T 13-13 Nov. 10 Chattanooga Emory & Henry L 0-12 Nov. 17 Johnson City Centre W 7-0 Nov. 29 Chattanooga Captain: Fred Perry

1935 (4-3-1) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” MooreGeorgia L 0-40 Oct. 5 Chattanooga Emory & Henry L 0-25 Oct. 12 Emory, Va.Oglethorpe^ W 24-13 Oct. 18 Chattanooga Birmingham-South. W 26-14 Oct. 25 Chattanooga Miss. College L 7-12 Nov. 1 Chattanooga Mercer W 12-7 Nov. 9 Chattanooga Southwestern W 12-0 Nov. 16 Memphis, Tenn.Centre T 7-7 Nov. 28 Chattanooga Captain: Fred Ring^First night game played at Chamberlain Field

1936 (5-2-1) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” MooreTennessee L 0-13 Sept. 26 Knoxville, Tenn.Miss. College W 7-6 Oct. 3 Chattanooga Oglethorpe W 20-6 Oct. 11 Chattanooga Southwestern T 0-0 Oct. 16 Chattanooga Birmingham-South. L 7-14 Oct. 24 Birmingham, Ala.Mercer W 6-0 Nov. 7 Chattanooga The Citadel W 13-0 Nov. 17 Charleston, S.C.Howard W 6-0 Nov. 26 Chattanooga Captain: Arnold Watland

1937 (4-3-2) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” MooreMaryville W 19-0 Sept. 24 Chattanooga Miss. College W 13-0 Oct. 1 Chattanooga Centre T 0-0 Oct. 8 Chattanooga Oglethorpe T 0-0 Oct. 15 Chattanooga Howard L 0-6 Oct. 23 Birmingham, Ala. Southwestern L 13-24 Oct. 30 Memphis, Tenn. Birmingham-South. L 18-19 Nov. 6 Chattanooga Union W 33-0 Nov. 13 Jackson Mercer W 19-7 Nov. 25 Chattanooga Captain: George Koeninger

1938 (4-5) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” MooreTennessee Tech W 27-6 Sept. 23 Chattanooga Centre L 7-16 Oct. 1 Danville Miss. College W 28-25 Oct. 7 Chattanooga Southwestern L 6-12 Oct. 14 Chattanooga Howard W 13-6 Oct. 21 Chattanooga Birmingham-South. L 6-12 Oct. 28 Gadsden, Ala.Tennessee L 0-45 Nov. 5 Knoxville, Tenn.Army L 13-34 Nov. 12 West Point, N.Y.Mercer W 9-7 Nov. 24 Chattanooga Captain: Hal Wade

1939 (5-2-1) Coach A.C. “Scrappy” MooreTennessee Tech W 20-0 Sept. 29 Chattanooga Miss. College T 0-0 Oct. 6 Clinton, Miss.Tennessee L 0-28 Oct. 14 Chattanooga Howard L 14-33 Oct. 21 Birmingham, Ala.Sewanee W 10-7 Nov. 4 Chattanooga Birmingham-South. W 13-12 Nov. 11 Chattanooga Centre W 12-2 Nov. 17 Danville, Ky. Mercer W 21-18 Nov. 30 Chattanooga Captain: George Mathis

1940 (7-1-1) • DIXIE CONFERENCE CO-CHAMPIONSCoach A.C. “Scrappy” MooreTennessee Tech W 28-0 Sept. 27 Chattanooga Miss. College T 7-7 Oct. 4 Chattanooga Tennessee L 0-53 Oct. 12 Knoxville, Tenn. Maryville W 28-0 Oct. 18 Chattanooga Sewanee W 20-6 Oct. 25 Chattanooga Howard W 28-0 Nov. 1 Chattanooga Centre W 14-9 Nov. 9 Chattanooga Spring Hill W 34-6 Nov. 15 Mobile, Ala.Mercer W 20-6 Nov. 28 Chattanooga Captain: Roy Scruggs

1941 (7-1-1) • DIXIE CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSCoach A.C. “Scrappy” MooreTennessee Tech W 26-9 Sept. 26 Chattanooga Georgia Tech L 0-20 Oct. 4 Atlanta, Ga. Miss. College W 26-6 Oct. 10 Chattanooga Howard T 7-7 Oct. 17 Anniston, Ala. Southwestern W 7-0 Oct. 24 Chattanooga Spring Hill W 49-0 Oct. 31 Chattanooga Centre W 27-7 Nov. 8 Danville, Ky. Sewanee W 27-0 Nov. 15 Chattanooga Mercer W 40-13 Nov. 26 Chattanooga Captain: Frank Grigonis

1942 (7-4) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” MooreAuburn L 7-20 Sept. 18 Montgomery, Ala.Ft. Benning W 20-0 Sept. 26 Chattanooga Maryville W 52-7 Oct. 3 Chattanooga Georgia Tech L 12-30 Oct. 10 Atlanta, Ga.Tennessee Tech W 21-0 Oct. 16 Chattanooga Memphis St. W 44-19 Oct. 23 Chattanooga Rollins W 14-6 Oct. 31 Orlando, Fla.

A.C. “SCRAPPY” MOORE1931-67

170-149-14/35 YearsScrappy Moore is the pro-gram’s all-time winningest coach. In fact, he is the only one to coach at Chat-tanooga for more than 10

years. His career totals of 35 years, 333 games and 170 victories will likely never be matched at UTC. Moore was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1980.

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Dayton L 12-14 Nov. 7 Dayton, Ohio Georgia L 0-40 Nov. 14 Chattanooga Newberry W 33-7 Nov. 21 Chattanooga Centre W 61-14 Nov. 26 Chattanooga Captain: Vernon Fromang

1943-1944 (NO TEAMS -- WORLD WAR II)

1945 (5-3) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” MooreMiami L 7-27 Sept. 28 Chattanooga Tennessee Tech W 20-7 Oct. 5 Chattanooga Tennessee L 0-30 Oct. 13 Knoxville, Tenn. Howard W 47-7 Oct. 19 Chattanooga Georgia L 7-34 Nov. 3 Chattanooga Vanderbilt W 13-6 Nov. 10 Nashville, Tenn. Murray State W 28-12 Nov. 17 Chattanooga Mississippi W 31-6 Nov. 29 Chattanooga Captain: John Karwoski

1946 (5-5) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” MooreMississippi St. L 7-41 Sept. 28 Starkville Tennessee Tech W 37-6 Oct. 4 Chattanooga Tennessee L 7-47 Oct. 12 Knoxville, Tenn.Murray State W 34-6 Oct. 18 Chattanooga Miami L 13-33 Oct. 25 Miami, Fla.Wake Forest L 14-32 Nov. 1 Chattanooga Dayton W 34-7 Nov. 9 Dayton, OhioNewberry W 47-7 Nov. 15 Chattanooga Georgia L 27-48 Nov. 23 Chattanooga Rollins W 34-6 Nov. 28 Chattanooga Captain: Gene Roberts

1947 (4-6) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” MooreMississippi St. L 0-19 Sept. 26 Chattanooga Tennessee Tech W 12-0 Oct. 3 Chattanooga Tennessee L 7-26 Oct. 11 Knoxville, Tenn.Centenary W 20-0 Oct. 18 Shreveport, La.Dayton W 19-13 Oct. 24 Chattanooga N. C. State L 0-21 Nov. 1 Raleigh, N.C.Union W 46-7 Nov. 8 Chattanooga Mississippi L 0-52 Nov. 15 Oxford, Miss. Georgia L 0-27 Nov. 22 Chattanooga North Texas L 7-14 Nov. 27 Chattanooga Captain: John Kovacevich

1948 (4-5) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” MooreGeorgia L 7-14 Sept. 25 Athens, Ga. Tennessee Tech W 18-7 Oct. 1 Chattanooga Tennessee L 0-26 Oct. 9 Knoxville, Tenn.Presbyterian W 35-0 Oct. 15 Chattanooga N. C. State L 0-7 Oct. 23 Chattanooga Evansville W 27-0 Oct. 30 Evansville Mississippi L 7-34 Nov. 6 Chattanooga Miami L 0-19 Nov. 12 Miami, Fla.Dayton W 21-6 Nov. 25 Chattanooga Captain: Ralph Hutchinson

1949 (5-4) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” MooreGeorgia L 6-42 Sept. 23 Athens, Ga.Abilene Christian W 14-7 Sept. 29 Chattanooga Tennessee L 7-39 Oct. 8 Knoxville, Tenn. Oklahoma City W 34-7 Oct. 14 Chattanooga Miss. Southern L 20-33 Oct. 21 Chattanooga Evansville W 21-17 Oct. 29 Chattanooga Mississippi L 27-47 Nov. 5 Oxford, Miss. Louisiana Col. W 40-7 Nov. 12 Chattanooga Duquesne W 13-0 Nov. 24 Chattanooga Captain: Ken Naylor

1950: (1-9) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” MooreAlabama L 0-27 Sept. 23 Birmingham, Ala.Abilene Christian L 7-13 Sept. 29 Chattanooga Memphis St. L 8-26 Oct. 6 Chattanooga Tennessee L 0-41 Oct. 14 Knoxville, Tenn.North Texas L 14-19 Oct. 20 Chattanooga Miss. Southern L 13-14 Oct. 27 Mobile, Ala. Vanderbilt L 12-34 Nov. 3 Chattanooga Mississippi L 0-20 Nov. 11 Oxford Duquesne W 32-20 Nov. 17 Chattanooga Dayton L 4-7 Nov. 23 Chattanooga Captains: Jim Jumper, Zip Levi

1951 (6-5) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” MooreNewberry W 38-0 Sept. 14 Chattanooga Erskine W 53-6 Sept. 21 Chattanooga Abilene Christian W 33-7 Sept. 28 Chattanooga Evansville W 75-7 Oct. 5 Chattanooga Tennessee L 13-42 Oct. 13 Knoxville, Tenn. Dayton L 6-21 Oct. 20 Dayton, OhioMiss. Southern W 19-7 Oct. 26 Chattanooga Vanderbilt L 14-19 Nov. 3 Nashville, Tenn.Miami L 7-34 Nov. 9 Miami, Fla.Memphis St. L 0-13 Nov. 17 Memphis, Tenn.North Texas W 32-20 Nov. 22 Chattanooga Captain: Chester Lagod

1952 (7-3) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” MooreGeorgetown W 86-0 Sept. 19 Chattanooga Abilene Christian W 28-0 Sept. 26 ChattanoogaMid. Tenn. St. W 39-13 Oct. 3 Chattanooga Tennessee L 6-26 Oct. 11 Knoxville, Tenn. Memphis St. W 23-6 Oct. 17 Chattanooga Miss. Southern L 14-27 Oct. 25 Hattiesburg, Miss.Louisville W 47-14 Oct. 31 Chattanooga Alabama L 28-42 Nov. 8 Tuscaloosa Tampa W 30-7 Nov. 15 Tampa, Fla.Dayton W 40-7 Nov. 27 Chattanooga Captain: Bob Heil

1953 (3-7) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” MooreMississippi L 6-39 Sept. 19 Jackson, Miss.Memphis St. L 6-7 Sept. 25 Chattanooga Jacksonville St. W 39-0 Oct. 2 Chattanooga Tennessee L 7-40 Oct. 10 Knoxville, Tenn. East Texas L 7-19 Oct. 16 Chattanooga Dayton L 6-19 Oct. 24 Dayton, OhioLouisville W 44-6 Oct. 30 Chattanooga Alabama L 14-21 Nov. 7 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Xavier W 16-6 Nov. 14 Chattanooga Miss. Southern L 19-33 Nov. 26 Chattanooga Captain: Tom Drake

1954 (6-4) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” MooreJacksonville St. W 24-0 Sept. 17 Chattanooga Auburn L 0-45 Sept. 25 Auburn, Ala. Tampa W 28-6 Oct. 1 Chattanooga Tennessee L 14-20 Oct. 9 Knoxville, Tenn.North Texas W 20-19 Oct. 15 Chattanooga East Texas W 41-6 Oct. 22 Chattanooga Miss. Southern L 6-14 Oct. 30 Hattiesburg LSU L 19-26 Nov. 6 Baton Rouge, La.Xavier W 21-14 Nov. 13 Cincinnati Dayton W 25-14 Nov. 25 Chattanooga Captains: Dick Young, Dick Oniskey

1955 (5-4-1) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” MooreJacksonville St. L 0-12 Sept. 16 Chattanooga Auburn L 6-15 Sept. 24 Auburn, Ala. Miss. Southern W 10-0 Sept. 30 Chattanooga Tennessee L 0-13 Oct. 8 Knoxville, Tenn. Vanderbilt L 0-12 Oct. 14 Chattanooga Abilene Christian W 7-6 Oct. 21 Chattanooga Dayton T 7-7 Oct. 29 Dayton, Ohio North Texas W 14-6 Nov. 5 Denton, Texas Parris Island W 26-13 Nov. 11 Chattanooga Memphis St. W 25-7 Nov. 25 Chattanooga Captain: Larry Doak

1956 (5-4) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” MooreJacksonville St. W 26-0 Sept. 21 Chattanooga Vanderbilt L 7-46 Sept. 29 Nashville, Tenn.Memphis St. W 14-13 Oct. 6 Memphis, Tenn. Tennessee L 20-42 Oct. 13 Knoxville, Tenn.Abilene Christian W 28-20 Oct. 19 Chattanooga Miss. Southern L 0-33 Oct. 27 Hattiesburg, Miss.Tampa W 33-0 Nov. 2 Chattanooga McMurry W 19-14 Nov. 16 Chattanooga North Texas L 7-20 Nov. 22 Chattanooga Captain: Porter Henderson

1957 (4-5-1) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” MooreJacksonville St. W 15-7 Sept. 10 ChattanoogaAbilene Christian T 6-6 Sept. 27 Chattanooga Auburn L 7-40 Oct. 5 Auburn, Ala. Tennessee L 13-28 Oct. 12 Knoxville, Tenn. Mid. Tenn. St. L 6-20 Oct. 19 Murfreesboro, Tenn.Miss. Southern L 0-20 Oct. 26 Chattanooga Tennessee Tech W 26-0 Nov. 1 Chattanooga North Texas L 0-13 Nov. 9 Denton, Texas Furman W 34-0 Nov. 16 Greenville, S.C. Memphis St. W 7-0 Nov. 28 Chattanooga Captain: Red Clark

1958 (5-5) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” MooreJacksonville St. W 55-0 Sept. 19 Chattanooga Abilene Christian W 22-12 Sept. 26 Chattanooga Auburn L 8-30 Oct. 4 Auburn Austin Peay W 26-0 Oct. 10 Chattanooga Mid. Tenn. St. W 18-6 Oct. 17 Chattanooga Memphis St. L 7-22 Oct. 25 Memphis, Tenn.Tennessee Tech L 13-14 Nov. 1 Cookeville, Tenn. Tennessee W 14-6 Nov. 8 Knoxville, Tenn.Tampa L 19-25 Nov. 15 Tampa, Fla.Miss. Southern L 13-20 Nov. 27 Chattanooga Captain: Hinman Rizer

1959 (3-7) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” MooreJacksonville St. W 18-9 Sept. 18 Chattanooga Abilene Christian L 0-3 Sept. 25 Chattanooga Furman W 20-7 Oct. 2 Chattanooga Alabama L 0-13 Oct. 10 Tuscaloosa, Ala.Mid. Tenn. St. L 0-28 Oct. 17 Murfreesboro, Tenn. Tennessee L 0-23 Oct. 24 Knoxville, Tenn.Tennessee Tech W 6-3 Oct. 30 Chattanooga Mississippi L 0-58 Nov. 7 Oxford, Miss. Miss. Southern L 6-14 Nov. 14 Hattiesburg, Miss.Memphis St. L 9-15 Nov. 26 Chattanooga Captain: Joe Abercrombie 1960 (5-5) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” MooreJacksonville St. W 35-0 Sept. 16 Chattanooga Abilene Christian W 21-0 Sept. 23 Chattanooga McMurry W 33-0 Sept. 30 Chattanooga Auburn L 0-10 Oct. 8 Auburn, Ala.Mid. Tenn St. W 24-6 Oct. 14 Chattanooga Tennessee L 0-35 Oct. 22 Knoxville, Tenn.Tennessee Tech W 20-6 Oct. 29 Cookeville, Tenn.Mississippi L 0-45 Nov. 5 Oxford, Miss.Memphis St. L 0-42 Nov. 12 Memphis, Tenn. Miss. Southern L 6-30 Nov. 24 Chattanooga Captains: Tom Weathers, Dan Sheehan

1961 (4-6) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” MooreJacksonville St. W 13-7 Sept. 16 Chattanooga Tennessee Tech W 19-9 Sept. 23 Chattanooga East Tenn. St. W 27-6 Sept. 29 Chattanooga Miss. Southern L 7-24 Oct. 7 Hattiesburg, Miss.Auburn L 7-35 Oct. 14 Auburn, Ala.Mid. Tenn. St. W 25-12 Oct. 21 Murfreesboro, Tenn. Tennessee L 7-20 Oct. 28 Knoxville, Tenn.Presbyterian L 9-10 Nov. 4 ChattanoogaMississippi L 0-54 Nov. 11 Oxford, Miss.Memphis St. L 13-41 Nov. 23 ChattanoogaCaptain: Carey Henley

1962 (5-5) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” MooreHoward L 12-22 Sept. 15 ChattanoogaTennessee Tech W 20-7 Sept. 22 Cookeville, Tenn.

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East Tenn. St. W 14-13 Sept. 29 ChattanoogaSouthern Miss. L 13-31 Oct. 6 ChattanoogaAuburn L 6-54 Oct. 13 Auburn, Ala.Mid. Tenn. St. W 34-13 Oct. 20 ChattanoogaTennessee L 14-48 Oct. 27 Knoxville, Tenn.Presbyterian W 31-20 Nov. 3 Clinton, S.C.Mississippi L 7-52 Nov. 10 Oxford, Miss.SE Louisiana W 21-19 Nov. 22 ChattanoogaCaptain: Wayne Farmer

1963 (4-6) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” MooreNE Louisiana W 9-0 Sept. 21 Chattanooga Tennessee Tech L 5-7 Sept. 28 Chattanooga East Tenn. St. L 22-27 Oct. 5 ChattanoogaAuburn L 0-28 Oct. 12 Auburn, Ala.Mid. Tenn. St. W 7-0 Oct. 19 Murfreesboro, Tenn. Tennessee L 7-49 Oct. 26 Knoxville, Tenn.Jacksonville St. W 14-0 Nov. 2 ChattanoogaFlorence St. W 25-6 Nov. 9 ChattanoogaMemphis St. L 0-13 Nov. 16 Memphis, Tenn.Southern Miss. L 0-24 Nov. 28 ChattanoogaCaptain: Wayne Farmer

1964 (7-3) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” MooreTennessee L 6-10 Sept. 19 Knoxville, Tenn.Tennessee Tech W 18-0 Sept. 26 Cookeville, Tenn.East Tenn. St. W 7-0 Oct. 3 ChattanoogaAuburn L 12-33 Oct. 10 Auburn, Ala.Mid. Tenn. St. W 19-14 Oct. 17 ChattanoogaXavier W 27-13 Oct. 24 CincinnatiJacksonville St. W 21-0 Oct. 31 Chattanooga Southern Miss. L 0-31 Nov. 7 Hattiesburg, Miss.Howard W 28-13 Nov. 14 Chattanooga SE Louisiana W 21-0 Nov. 26 Chattanooga Captain: Jerry Harris, Jim Denton

1965 (5-4-1) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” MooreJacksonville St. W 14-6 Sept. 18 Chattanooga Tennessee Tech W 21-0 Sept. 15 Chattanooga East Tenn. St. T 7-7 Oct. 2 Johnson City, Tenn.Auburn L 7-30 Oct. 9 Auburn, Ala. Mid. Tenn. St. L 7-30 Oct. 16 Murfreesboro, Tenn.Xavier W 15-14 Oct. 23 Chattanooga Houston L 7-40 Oct. 30 Houston, Texas Southern Miss. L 0-17 Nov. 7 Hattiesburg, Miss.Howard W 25-10 Nov. 14 Chattanooga SW Louisiana W 27-25 Nov. 26 Chattanooga Captain: Larry Elmore

1966 (5-5) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” MooreAuburn L 6-20 Sept. 17 Auburn, Ala.Tennessee Tech W 17-7 Sept. 24 Cookeville, Tenn.Parsons W 19-0 Oct. 1 ChattanoogaAbilene Christian W 45-8 Oct. 8 Chattanooga Mid. Tenn. St. W 5-0 Oct. 15 Chattanooga Xavier L 10-27 Oct. 22 Cincinnati, OhioJacksonville St. L 10-19 Oct. 29 Chattanooga Tennessee L 10-28 Nov. 5 Knoxville, Tenn.North Texas L 7-42 Nov. 19 Denton, TexasAustin Peay W 27-17 Nov. 24 Chattanooga Captain: Henry Sorrell

1967 (7-3) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” MooreAustin Peay W 23-8 Sept. 16 Chattanooga Auburn L 6-40 Sept. 23 Auburn, Ala. Mid. Tenn. St. W 30-13 Sept. 30 Murfreesboro, Tenn. NE Louisiana W 21-14 Oct. 7 Chattanooga East Tenn. St. W 15-14 Oct. 14 Johnson City, Tenn.Xavier L 28-40 Oct. 21 Chattanooga Tennessee Tech W 28-13 Oct. 28 Chattanooga Samford W 28-0 Nov. 4 Birmingham, Ala.Tampa L 16-20 Nov. 11 Tampa, Fla.Jacksonville St. W 51-0 Nov. 18 Chattanooga Captain: Rick Barker

1968 (9-1) • Coach Harold WilkesAustin Peay W 41-13 Sept. 21 Clarksville, Tenn.Jacksonville St. W 32-14 Sept. 28 Jacksonville, Ala.Mid. Tenn. St. W 28-15 Oct. 5 Chattanooga Wofford W 35-14 Oct 12 Spartanburg, S.C. East Tenn. St. W 16-6 Oct. 19 Chattanooga The Citadel W 31-9 Oct. 26 Chattanooga Tennessee Tech W 20-6 Nov. 2 Cookeville, Tenn.Mississippi L 16-38 Nov. 9 Oxford, Miss. Furman W 31-14 Nov. 16 Chattanooga Samford W 40-7 Nov. 23 Chattanooga Captain: John Tysckiewicz

The University of Chattanooga and Chattanooga City Col-lege merged in 1969 to form The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, part of the UT statewide system.

1969 (4-6) • Coach Harold WilkesTennessee L 0-31 Sept. 20 Knoxville, Tenn.Wofford W 28-23 Sept. 27 Chattanooga Mid. Tenn. St. W 7-3 Oct. 4 Murfreesboro, Tenn.NE Louisiana W 12-7 Oct. 11 Monroe, La.East Tenn. St. L 13-17 Oct. 18 Chattanooga Louisiana Tech L 7-55 Oct. 25 Chattanooga Tennessee Tech L 7-23 Nov. 1 Chattanooga Mississippi L 0-21 Nov. 21 Oxford, Miss.Troy State L 6-31 Nov. 15 Chattanooga The Citadel W 10-5 Nov. 21 Charleston Captain: Forrest Wolfe

1970 (3-8) • Coach Harold WilkesVanderbilt L 6-39 Sept. 12 Nashville, Tenn. Louisiana Tech L 3-28 Sept. 19 Ruston, La. SW Louisiana L 20-24 Sept. 26 Chattanooga Mid. Tenn. St. L 8-24 Oct. 3 ChattanoogaEast Tenn. St. L 17-21 Oct. 17 Johnson City, Tenn.Furman L 16-18 Oct. 24 Greenville, S.C.Tennessee Tech W 21-7 Oct. 31 Cookeville, Tenn.The Citadel W 29-28 Nov. 7 ChattanoogaMississippi L 7-44 Nov. 14 Oxford, Miss.Youngstown St. W 14-10 Nov. 21 Chattanooga Jacksonville St. L 6-40 Nov. 28 Chattanooga Captains: David Crow, Henry Chandler

1971 (2-9) • Coach Harold WilkesVanderbilt L 19-20 Sept. 11 Nashville, Tenn.Auburn L 7-60 Sept. 18 Auburn, Ala.Tampa L 14-31 Sept. 25 ChattanoogaMid. Tenn. St. L 13-23 Oct. 2 Chattanooga NE Louisiana L 21-27 Oct. 9 Chattanooga East Tenn. St. W 28-14 Oct. 16 Chattanooga The Citadel L 35-52 Oct. 23 Charleston, S.C. Tennessee Tech L 7-14 Oct. 30 Chattanooga Louisiana Tech L 20-35 Nov. 6 Chattanooga Mississippi L 10-13 Nov. 13 Oxford, Miss.VMI W 31-8 Nov. 20 Lexington, Va. Captains: Jimmy Norrell, Steve Cutchen

1972 (2-9) • Coach Harold WilkesVanderbilt L 7-24 Sept. 9 Nashville, Tenn. Auburn L 7-14 Sept. 23 Auburn, Ala. Mid. Tenn. St. L 13-17 Sept. 30 Chattanooga Arkansas St. W 21-3 Oct. 7 Chattanooga SW Louisiana L 21-22 Oct. 14 Chattanooga The Citadel L 0-12 Oct. 21 Chattanooga

Tennessee Tech L 8-24 Oct. 28 Cookeville, Tenn. East Carolina L 7-33 Nov. 4 Greenville, N.C.Southern Miss. W 10-6 Nov. 11 Hattiesburg, Miss.VMI L 0-17 Nov. 18 Chattanooga East Tenn. St. L 0-35 Nov. 25 Johnson City, Tenn.Captains: Rick Bynum, Pete James

1973 (4-7) • Coach Joe MorrisonEastern Kentucky L 6-10 Sept. 8 Richmond, Ky. Vanderbilt L 12-14 Sept. 15 Nashville, Tenn.Auburn L 0-31 Sept. 22 Auburn, Ala.SW Louisiana W 21-10 Sept. 29 LaFayette, La.Southern Miss. L 7-42 Oct. 6 Chattanooga The Citadel L 20-28 Oct. 13 Charleston, S.C.Western Carolina L 0-14 Oct. 20 Cullowhee, N.C. Tennessee Tech W 7-3 Oct. 27 Chattanooga Tennessee St. L 7-44 Nov. 3 Chattanooga Tampa W 25-24 Nov. 17 Tampa, Fla.East Tenn. St. W 26-21 Nov. 24 Chattanooga Captains: Mickey Brokas, Bruce Mitchell

1974 (4-7) • Coach Joe MorrisonTampa L 0-28 Sept. 7 Chattanooga Vanderbilt L 6-28 Sept. 14 Nashville, Tenn. Auburn L 7-52 Sept. 21 Auburn, Ala.Mid. Tenn. St. W 24-7 Oct. 5 Murfreesboro, Tenn.Wisc.-Milwaukee W 43-7 Oct. 12 Chattanooga Jacksonville St. W 13-9 Oct. 19 Chattanooga SW Louisiana L 20-21 Oct. 26 Chattanooga Tennessee St. L 0-17 Nov. 2 Cookeville, Tenn.Minnesota-Morris W 41-13 Nov. 9 Chattanooga Louisiana Tech L 14-35 Nov. 16 Chattanooga Cincinnati L 20-35 Nov. 23 Cincinnati, OhioCaptains: Steve Johnson, Benny David, Stan Jarrell, Duffy Martin, Mike Bishop

1975 (5-5-1) • Coach Joe MorrisonVanderbilt L 7-17 Sept. 13 Nashville, Tenn. Eastern Kentucky T 10-10 Sept. 20 Chattanooga Jacksonville St. L 6-24 Sept. 27 Jacksonville, Ala. Mid. Tenn. St. W 27-6 Oct. 4 Chattanooga Louisville L 3-6 Oct. 11 Louisville, Ky.East Tenn. St. W 21-13 Oct. 18 Johnson City, Tenn.Western Carolina W 27-6 Oct. 25 Chattanooga Arkansas St. L 0-48 Nov. 1 Statesboro, Ga. Tennessee St. W 31-6 Nov. 8 Chattanooga Louisiana Tech L 20-49 Nov. 15 Ruston, La.The Citadel W 24-6 Nov. 22 Chattanooga Captains: Chosen by Game

Chattanooga joined the Southern Conference in 1976 but did not compete within the league in football until 1977.

HAROLD WILKES1968-72

20-33/5 Years Harold Wilkes produced one of the most success-ful seasons in school his-tory when he guided the Mocs to a 9-1 record in

his first year in 1968 and a No. 3 final national ranking. The University of Chattanooga gradu-ate had the dual role of Athletics Director and remained Director after his coaching retire-ment until 1989.

JOE MORRISON1973-79

44-29-4/7 YearsJoe Morrison ushered UTC into the Southern Conference in 1977 and quickly won three straight SoCon Championships.

He went on to become the head coach at the University of New Mexico and the University of South Carolina. Among the many great Mocs he guided is current Chattanooga head coach Russ Huesman.

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Appalachian St. W 14-7 Sept. 20 Chattanooga The Citadel L 13-29 Sept. 27 Charleston, S.C.Furman L 28-42 Oct. 4 Chattanooga VMI W 55-10 Oct. 11 Lexington, Va.Marshall W 21-11 Oct. 18 Huntington, W. Va. East Tenn. St. W 26-14 Oct. 25 Chattanooga Western Carolina W 39-14 Nov. 8 Chattanooga Illinois State W 27-17 Nov. 15 Chattanooga Vanderbilt L 29-31 Nov. 22 Nashville, Tenn.Captains: Chosen by Game

1981 (7-3-1, 3-2-1 SoCon) • Coach Bill OliverMid. Tenn. St. W 42-19 Sept. 12 Chattanooga Appalachian St. L 14-31 Sept. 19 Boone, N.C.Jacksonville St. W 10-3 Sept. 26 ChattanoogaFurman W 31-28 Oct. 3 Greenville, S.C.Marshall W 20-0 Oct. 10 Chattanooga Arkansas St. W 3-2 Oct. 17 Jonesboro, Ark.Western Carolina L 10-24 Oct. 24 Cullowhee, N.C. East Tenn. St. W 17-0 Oct. 31 Johnson City, Tenn.The Citadel T 28-28 Nov. 7 Chattanooga Tennessee St. W 28-9 Nov. 14 Chattanooga Vanderbilt L 14-28 Nov. 21 Nashville, Tenn.Captains: Chosen by Game

1982 (7-4, 5-1 SoCon) • Coach Bill OliverTroy State W 24-10 Sept. 11 Chattanooga Arkansas St. L 12-13 Sept. 18 Jonesboro, Ark.Furman W 16-13 Sept. 25 Chattanooga Marshall W 17-7 Oct. 2 Huntington, W. Va. East Tenn. St. W 27-6 Oct. 9 Chattanooga #4 Tennessee St. (10) L 21-27 Oct. 16 Nashville, Tenn.Jacksonville St. (15) W 28-0 Oct. 23 Jacksonville, Ala.Western Carolina (12) L 0-20 Oct. 30 Chattanooga Appalachian St. (18) W 50-7 Nov. 6 Chattanooga The Citadel W 24-7 Nov. 13 Charleston, S.C.Vanderbilt L 17-27 Nov. 20 Nashville, Tenn.Captains: Chosen by Game*UTC Ranked #17 in the final I-AA poll.

1983 (7-4, 5-2 SoCon) • Coach Bill OliverJacksonville St. W 13-6 Sept. 3 Chattanooga Arkansas St. L 14-27 Sept. 10 Chattanooga SW Louisiana W 38-14 Sept. 17 Lafayette, La. Louisiana Tech L 14-17 Oct. 1 Ruston, La.#10 Appalachian St. W 30-9 Oct. 8 Boone, N.C. The Citadel W 30-9 Oct. 15 Chattanooga Marshall W 23-16 Oct. 22 Chattanooga Western Carolina L 15-25 Oct. 29 Cullowhee, N.C.VMI W 23-6 Nov. 5 Chattanooga #4 Furman L 14-28 Nov. 12 Greenville, S.C. East Tenn. St. W 13-10 Nov. 19 Johnson City, Tenn.Captains: Chosen by Game

1984 (6-5, 5-1 SoCon) • Coach Buddy NixSOUTHERN CONFERENCE CO-CHAMPIONSSW Louisiana W 9-7 Sept. 1 Chattanooga Arkansas St. L 0-16 Sept. 8 Chattanooga Western Carolina W 10-6 Sept. 15 Chattanooga #1 Furman (20) W 21-14 Sept. 29 Chattanooga East Tenn. St. (11) L 0-12 Oct. 6 Chattanooga #17 Georgia Southern (20) L 17-24 Oct. 13 Statesboro, Ga.VMI W 35-0 Oct. 20 Lexington, Va. Marshall W 17-13 Oct. 27 Huntington, W.Va.

1976 (6-4-1) • Coach Joe MorrisonIllinois State W 24-0 Sept. 11 Normal, Ill.Western Kentucky L 7-10 Sept. 18 ChattanoogaWestern Carolina W 28-14 Sept. 25 Cullowhee, N.C. Mid. Tenn. St. L 28-35 Oct. 2 Murfreesboro, Tenn.The Citadel L 10-14 Oct. 9 Charleston, S.C.Jacksonville St. W 14-7 Oct. 16 Chattanooga Richmond W 28-19 Oct. 20 Richmond Louisiana Tech L 7-49 Nov. 6 Chattanooga Tennessee St. T 14-14 Nov. 13 Nashville, Tenn.Bowling Green W 49-29 Nov. 20 ChattanoogaEast Tenn. St. W 23-14 Nov. 27 Chattanooga Captains: Tim Collins, Larry Stokes, Donnie Mobley

1977 (9-1-1, 4-1 SoCon) • Coach Joe MorrisonSOUTHERN CONFERENCE CO-CHAMPIONSWestern Kentucky W 27-3 Sept. 10 Bowling Green, Ky.Appalachian St. W 14-7 Sept. 17 Boone, N.C.Furman L 7-17 Sept. 24 Chattanooga Mid. Tenn. St. W 38-7 Oct. 1 ChattanoogaWestern Carolina W 21-10 Oct. 8 Cullowhee, N.C.Illinois State W 31-28 Oct. 15 Chattanooga Jacksonville St. W 18-14 Oct. 22 Jacksonville, Ala.The Citadel W 21-14 Oct. 29 Chattanooga Bowling Green W 37-33 Nov. 5 Bowling Green, Ky.Tennessee St. T 14-14 Nov. 12 Chattanooga Marshall W 37-20 Nov. 19 Chattanooga Captains: Chosen by Game

1978 (7-3-1, 4-1 SoCon) • Coach Joe MorrisonSOUTHERN CONFERENCE CO-CHAMPIONSWestern Kentucky W 42-15 Sept. 9 Bowling Green, Ky.Louisiana Tech W 12-7 Sept. 16 Ruston, La.Marshall W 27-23 Sept. 23 Huntington, W. Va. Mid. Tenn. St. T 14-14 Sept. 30 Murfreesboro, Tenn.Appalachian St. W 72-14 Oct. 7 ChattanoogaJacksonville St. W 28-21 Oct. 14 Chattanooga Furman% W 13-9 Oct. 21 Greenville, S.C.McNeese St. L 24-28 Oct. 28 Lake Charles, La.Western Carolina L 21-31 Nov. 4 Chattanooga Richmond W 30-3 Nov. 11 Chattanooga Tennessee St. L 23-27 Nov. 18 Nashville, Tenn.Captains: Chosen by Game% First televised game

1979 (9-2, 5-1 SoCon) • Coach Joe MorrisonSOUTHERN CONFERENCE CO-CHAMPIONSWestern Kentucky W 41-28 Sept. 8 Chattanooga Louisiana Tech W 24-7 Sept. 15 Chattanooga Furman W 45-14 Sept. 22 Greenville, S.C.Marshall W 27-0 Sept. 29 Chattanooga Appalachian St. W 24-21 Oct. 6 Boone, N.C.East Tenn. St. L 0-35 Oct. 13 Johnson City, Tenn.Mid. Tenn. St. W 59-15 Oct. 20 Chattanooga McNeese St. L 17-24 Oct. 27 Chattanooga Western Carolina W 42-35 Nov. 3 Cullowhee, N.C. The Citadel W 28-7 Nov. 10 Chattanooga Illinois State W 42-31 Nov. 17 Normal, Ill.Captains: Chosen by Game

1980 (8-3, 5-2 SoCon) • Coach Bill OliverJacksonville St. W 16-13 Sept. 6 Jacksonville, Ala.Mid. Tenn. St. W 32-7 Sept. 13 Murfreesboro, Tenn.

Appalachian St. W 21-20 Nov. 10 Chattanooga Florida St. L 0-37 Nov. 17 Tallahassee, Fla.Arkansas St.& L 10-37 Nov. 24 Jonesboro, Ark. Captains: Artis Edwards, Bob Standifer& NCAA I-AA Playoff Game*Ranked #17 in the final I-AA poll

1985 (6-5, 5-2 SoCon) • Coach Buddy NixVanderbilt L 0-7 Sept. 7 Nashville, Tenn.East Tenn. St. W 12-0 Sept. 21 Johnson City, Tenn.Georgia Southern L 14-19 Sept. 28 Chattanooga SE Louisiana W 27-7 Oct. 5 Chattanooga Appalachian St. L 0-25 Oct. 12 Boone, N.C.The Citadel W 34-17 Oct. 19 Chattanooga Western Carolina W 23-3 Oct. 26 Cullowhee, N.C. Marshall W 23-7 Nov. 2 Chattanooga Georgia Tech L 7-35 Nov. 9 Atlanta, Ga.VMI W 54-7 Nov. 16 Chattanooga #2 Furman L 0-28 Nov. 23 Greenville Captains: Brent Johnson, Glen Richardson

1986 (4-7, 2-4 SoCon) • Coach Buddy NixAuburn L 14-42 Sept. 6 Auburn, Ala.Eastern Kentucky L 3-23 Sept. 13 Richmond, Ky.Tennessee Tech W 33-3 Sept. 20 Chattanooga Georgia Southern L 14-34 Sept. 27 Statesboro, Ga. #6 Appalachian St. L 15-20 Oct. 11 Chattanooga The Citadel W 42-7 Oct. 18 Charleston, S.C.East Tenn. St. L 17-18 Oct. 25 Chattanooga Marshall L 20-41 Nov. 1 Huntington, W. Va. Western Carolina W 34-7 Nov. 8 Chattanooga Furman L 10-21 Nov. 15 Chattanooga Western Kentucky W 21-17 Nov. 22 Bowling Green, Ky. Captains: Tim Couch, Spanky Thomas

1987 (6-5, 4-3 SoCon) • Coach Buddy Nix#3 Eastern Kentucky W 10-0 Sept. 12 Chattanooga #1 East Tenn. St. L 14-34 Sept. 19 Johnson City, Tenn.#18 Furman W 16-14 Sept. 26 Greenville, S.C.Louisiana Tech W 20-18 Oct. 3 Chattanooga Western Kentucky L 17-20 Oct. 10 Chattanooga The Citadel W 22-19 Oct. 17 Chattanooga #2 Appalachian St. (17) L 3-17 Oct. 24 Boone, N.C. Marshall L 26-28 Oct. 31 Chattanooga Western Carolina W 13-11 Nov. 7 Cullowhee Tennessee Tech L 13-20 Nov. 14 Chattanooga VMI W 31-0 Nov. 21 Lexington, Va. Captains: Steve Colwell, Zach Ervin

1988 (4-7, 3-3 SoCon) • Coach Buddy NixTulane L 19-33 Sept. 3 New Orleans, La. Georgia Tech L 10-24 Sept. 10 Atlanta, Ga.#1 Georgia Southern L 3-13 Sept. 17 Chattanooga Tennessee Tech W 41-0 Sept. 24 Cookeville, Tenn. East Tenn. St. W 33-10 Oct. 1 Chattanooga Western Carolina W 19-14 Oct. 8 Chattanooga The Citadel L 17-23 Oct. 15 Charleston, S.C. Marshall L 7-38 Oct. 22 Huntington, W. Va. #5 Western Kentucky L 29-31 Oct. 29 Bowling Green, Ky.#10 Furman L 7-10 Nov. 5 Chattanooga #16 Appalachian St. W 28-24 Nov. 12 Chattanooga Captains: Tony Bowick, Travis McNeal

1989 (3-7-1, 2-4-1 SoCon) • Coach Buddy NixTennessee Tech L 10-28 Sept. 9 Chattanooga Western Carolina L 20-26 Sept. 16 Cullowhee, N.C.#5 Marshall W 14-0 Sept. 23 Chattanooga Mid. Tenn. St. L 7-24 Sept. 20 Murfreesboro, Tenn.Western Kentucky W 19-7 Oct. 7 Chattanooga East Tenn. St. L 23-24 Oct. 14 Johnson City, Tenn. #15 The Citadel W 17-9 Oct. 21 Chattanooga #15 Appalachian St. L 7-41 Oct. 28 Boone, N.C.#3 Furman L 17-27 Nov. 4 Greenville, S.C. #1 Georgia Southern L 13-34 Nov. 11 Statesboro, Ga. VMI T 14-14 Nov. 18 Chattanooga Captains: Ricky Bray, Junior Jackson

1990 (6-5, 4-2 SoCon) • Coach Buddy NixTennessee Tech W 40-17 Sept. 18 Cookeville, Tenn.#4 Furman L 21-38 Sept. 15 Chattanooga

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BUDDY NIX1984-92

44-54-1/9 Years Buddy Nix spent nine sea-sons at the head coach of the Mocs, posting four winning campaigns in his tenure. His 44 career wins

are tied for No. 2 all-time at UTC. He took the Mocs to their only appearance in the FCS Playoffs in his first season in 1984. Nix is cur-rently the General Manager of the Bufflao Bills.

BILL OLIVER1980-83

29-14-1/4 Years Bill Oliver was the first UTC head coach since the 1930s to record a winning record in each of his sea-sons. The University of

Alabama graduate played on the 1961 National Championship team under Head Coach Bear Bryant and also served as an assistant coach under The Bear.

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1994 (3-8, 2-6 SoCon) • Coach Buddy GreenAlabama L 13-42 Sept. 3 Tuscaloosa, Ala.Alcorn State L 28-54 Sept. 10 Chattanooga Gardner-Webb W 47-23 Sept. 17 Chattanooga Georgia Southern L 20-56 Sept. 24 Chattanooga #1 Marshall L 21-62 Oct. 1 Huntington, W. Va.VMI W 49-14 Oct. 15 Chattanooga Western Carolina L 15-53 Oct. 22 Cullowhee, N.C. #15 Appalachian St. L 16-30 Oct. 29 Chattanooga The Citadel L 26-42 Nov. 5 Charleston, S.C.East Tenn. St. L 13-30 Nov. 12 Chattanooga Furman W 34-20 Nov. 19 Greenville, S.C.Captains: Kenyon Earl, Kurt Gielink, DeMarko Kemp

1995 (4-7, 2-6 SoCon) • Coach Buddy GreenCharleston Southern W 41-0 Sept. 2 Chattanooga Auburn L 10-76 Sept. 9 Auburn Bethune-Cookman W 35-6 Sept. 16 Chattanooga #18 Georgia Southern L 9-35 Sept. 23 Statesboro, Ga.#3 Marshall L 32-35 Sept. 30 Chattanooga VMI L 12-17 Oct. 14 Lexington, Va. Western Carolina W 35-14 Oct. 21 Chattanooga #2 Appalachian St. L 18-31 Oct. 28 Boone, N.C. The Citadel W 29-24 Nov. 4 Chattanooga East Tenn. St. L 9-38 Nov. 11 Johnson City, Tenn. Furman L 21-23 Nov. 18 Chattanooga Captains: Jeff Peters, Tobe Taylor, Josh Siefken

1996 (3-8, 2-6 SoCon) • Coach Buddy GreenColorado State L 19-61 Aug. 31 Fort Collins, Colo. Mid. Tenn. St. L 9-16 Sept. 14 Murfreesboro, Tenn. Miss. Valley St. W 26-7 Sept. 21 Chattanooga #13 Georgia Southern W 23-21 Sept. 28 Chattanooga#1 Marshall L 0-45 Oct. 5 Huntington, W.Va.VMI L 14-28 Oct. 19 Chattanooga Western Carolina W 20-6 Oct. 26 Cullowhee, N.C.Appalachian St. L 6-20 Nov. 2 Chattanooga The Citadel L 13-16 Nov. 9 Charleston, S.C.East Tenn. St. L 24-28 Nov. 16 Chattanooga #15 Furman L 21-42 Nov. 23 Greenville, S.C.Captains: Jeff Peters, Ron Faugue, Stefan AlstonTyrone Coleman

1997 (7-4, 4-4 SoCon) • Coach Buddy GreenTennessee Tech W 13-10 Sept. 6 Chattanooga Mid. Tenn. St. W 33-24 Sept. 13 Chattanooga Georgia Southern (22) L 10-37 Sept. 27 Statesboro, Ga. Wofford% W 20-17 Oct. 4 ChattanoogaVMI W 27-24 Oct. 11 Lexington, Va.Tennessee St.@ W 28-7 Oct. 18 Chattanooga Western Carolina W 24-21 Oct. 25 Chattanooga #15 Appalachian St. (23) L 7-41 Nov. 1 Boone, N.C.The Citadel (23) L 3-7 Nov. 8 Chattanooga East Tenn. St. W 17-13 Nov. 15 Johnson City, Tenn.Furman L 21-43 Nov. 22 ChattanoogaCaptains: Keith Blanks, Tyrone Coleman, Ron FaugueBrian Hampton%Last game played at Chamberlain Field.@First game played at Finley Stadium Davenport Field.

1998 (5-6, 4-4 SoCon) • Coach Buddy GreenSamford* W 23-13 Sept. 3 Chattanooga East Carolina L 0-31 Sept. 12 Greenville, N.C.Troy State L 6-23 Sept. 19 Chattanooga #3 Georgia Southern L 25-42 Sept. 25 Chattanooga

Georgia Tech L 9-44 Sept. 22 Atlanta, Ga. Mid. Tenn. St. L 17-24 Sept. 29 Chattanooga East Tenn. St. W 22-3 OCt. 6 Chattanooga #16 The Citadel W 7-6 Oct. 13 Charleston, S.C. Marshall W 29-23 Oct. 20 Huntington, W.Va. Appalachian St. (20) L 17-23 Oct. 27 Chattanooga Western Carolina W 23-21 Nov. 3 Chattanooga Georgia Southern L 20-23 Nov. 10 ChattanoogaWestern Kentucky W 22-21 Nov. 17 Bowling Green, Ky. Captains: Derrick McLendon, Troy Boeck

1991 (7-4, 4-3 SoCon) • Coach Buddy NixTenn.-Martin W 21-14 Aug. 31 Chattanooga Tennessee Tech W 35-14 Sept. 7 Chattanooga The Citadel W 33-26 Sept. 21 Chattanooga Appalachian St. L 7-42 Sept. 28 Boone, N.C.Alabama L 7-53 Oct. 5 Tuscaloosa, Ala.Western Carolina L 24-27 Oct. 19 Chattanooga Marshall W 38-31 Oct. 26 Chattanooga Western Kentucky W 26-22 Nov. 2 Chattanooga East Tenn. St. W 43-26 Nov. 9 Johnson City, Tenn. #12 Furman L 21-24 Nov. 16 Greenville, S.C.VMI W 50-14 Nov. 23 Chattanooga Captains: Pumpy Tudors, Jackie Washington, Muhammed Shamsid-Deen

1992 (2-9, 0-7 SoCon) • Coach Buddy NixBoise State (18) W 35-20 Sept. 5 Boise, IdahoTenn.-Martin (9) W 37-28 Sept. 12 Chattanooga Central Arkansas L 17-24 Sept. 26 Chattanooga Clemson L 3-54 Oct. 3 Clemson, S.C. #2 The Citadel L 13-33 Oct. 10 Charleston, S.C. Western Carolina L 13-44 Oct. 17 Chattanooga Marshall L 23-52 Oct. 24 Huntington, W. Va.Appalachian St. L 17-37 Oct. 31 Chattanooga East Tenn. St. L 24-27 Nov. 7 Chattanooga Furman L 7-35 Nov. 14 Chattanooga VMI LOT 34-37 Nov. 21 Lexington, Va. Captains: Chosen by Game

1993 (4-7, 2-6 SoCon) • Coach Tommy WestTenn.-Martin W 26-7 Sept. 2 Martin, Tenn. Mississippi L 7-40 Sept. 11 Oxford, Miss. Gardner-Webb W 59-34 Sept. 18 Chattanooga Georgia Southern L 0-45 Sept. 25 Statesboro, Ga. #1 Marshall W 33-31 Oct. 2 Chattanooga VMI LOT 29-35 Oct. 16 Lexington, Va. Western Carolina L 10-41 Oct. 23 Chattanooga Appalachian St. L 14-39 Oct. 30 Boone, N.C. The Citadel L 27-41 Nov. 6 Chattanooga East Tenn. St. L 0-21 Nov. 13 Johnson City, Tenn. Furman W 45-42 Nov. 20 ChattanoogaCaptains: Jerry Ellison, Chris Jones

Wofford W 31-3 Oct. 3 Spartanburg, S.C. VMI W 45-7 Oct. 17 Chattanooga Western Carolina L 21-24 Oct. 24 Cullowhee, N.C.#4 Appalachian St. L 7-28 Oct. 31 Chattanooga The Citadel W 13-10 Nov. 7 Charleston, S.C.East Tenn. St. W 10-7 Nov. 14 Chattanooga Furman L 28-31 Nov. 21 Greenville, S.C.Captains: Brent Cates, Brian Hampton, Mark HillKenny Sanders

1999 (5-6, 3-5 SoCon) • Coach Buddy GreenSamford* W 29-27 Sept. 2 Birmingham, Ala.Louisville L 30-58 Sept. 11 Louisville, Ky.Savannah St. W 49-0 Sept. 18 Chattanooga Georgia Southern L 10-49 Sept. 25 Statesboro, Ga. Wofford L 34-41 Oct. 2 Chattanooga VMI W 27-0 Oct. 16 Lexington, Va.Western Carolina W 56-28 Oct. 23 Chattanooga #6 Appalachian St. L 14-62 Oct. 30 Boone, N.C.The Citadel WOT 30-27 Nov. 6 Chattanooga East Tenn. St. L 14-28 Nov. 13 Johnson City, Tenn. #9 Furman L 35-40 Nov. 20 ChattanoogaCaptains: Damon Floyd, Stefpon Hawkins, Jimmy Lindsey, Ioelu Tafiti

2000 (5-6, 3-5 SoCon) • Coach Donnie KirkpatrickSamford* W 23-6 Aug. 31 Chattanooga UAB* L 15-20 Sept. 7 Birmingham, Ala. Miss. Valley St. W 72-17 Sept. 16 Chattanooga #2 Georgia Southern L 10-31 Sept. 23 Chattanooga Wofford L 33-41 Sept. 30 Spartanburg, S.C. VMI W 27-14 Oct. 14 Chattanooga Western Carolina L 36-41 Oct. 21 Cullowhee, N.C.#6 Appalachian St. W 30-27 Oct. 28 Chattanooga The Citadel WOT 20-13 Nov. 4 Charleston, S.C. East Tenn. St. L 22-24 Nov. 11 Chattanooga #6 Furman LOT 44-45 Nov. 18 Greenville, S.C.Captains: Billy Hutchins, Chris Sanders, Brent Tinker

2001 (3-8, 1-7 SoCon) • Coach Donnie KirkpatrickSamford* W 28-14 Aug. 20 Birmingham, Ala. Memphis L 10-43 Sept. 8 Memphis, Tenn. Georgia Southern L 7-70 Sept. 22 Statesboro Wofford W 29-26 Sept. 29 Chattanooga VMI# L 16-19 Oct. 13 Lexington, Va.Western Carolina* L 3-21 Oct. 18 Chattanooga #12 Appalachian St. L 14-51 Oct. 27 Boone, N.C.The Citadel LOT 17-20 Nov. 3 ChattanoogaEast Tenn. St. L 10-32 Nov. 10 Johnson City, Tenn. #4 Furman L 10-42 Nov. 17 Chattanooga Kentucky St. W 73-0 Nov. 24 ChattanoogaCaptains: Cody Goodin, Charles McNeill, Tyler UnzickerGeep Wade*Thursday night game

2002 (2-10, 2-6 SoCon) • Coach Donnie KirkpatrickWest Virginia L 7-56 Aug. 31 Morgantown, W. Va.Alabama St. L 23-41 Sept. 7 Chattanooga Tennessee Tech L 3-13 Sept. 14 Cookeville, Tenn. Gardner-Webb L 24-26 Sept. 21 Chattanooga #18 Georgia Southern L 10-38 Sept. 28 Chattanooga #20 Wofford LOT 21-27 Oct. 5 Spartanburg, S.C. VMI L 31-35 Oct. 19 Chattanooga Western Carolina L 28-45 Oct. 26 Cullowhee, N.C.

TOMMY WEST1993

4-7/1 YearTommy West worked just one season as the head coach at UTC, but he di-rected the Mocs to one of the biggest victories in

school history, a 33-31 win over No. 1-ranked Marshall. After the season, West took over the Clemson program as its head coach.

BUDDY GREEN1994-99

27-39/6 Years Buddy Green led the Mocs to a winning record of 7-4 in 1997. He was also the UTC coach in the final game played at Chamber-

lain Field and the first game played at Finley Stadium. The former North Carolina State University quarterback was most recently the defensive coordinator at the U.S. Naval Academy.

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DONNIE KIRKPATRICK2000-02

10-24/3 Years

During Donnie Kirkpat-rick’s three-year stint as the head coach, UTC set numerous offensive pass-

ing and receiving records. In fact, his system produced two 70-point games. Kirkpatrick is currently the receivers coach at East Carolina University.

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#14 Appalachian St. L 17-20 Nov. 2 Chattanooga The Citadel W 34-31 Nov. 9 Charleston, S.C.East Tenn. St. W 27-10 Nov. 16 Chattanooga #8 Furman L 7-35 Nov. 23 Greenville, S.C. Captains: Heath Adams, Josh Cain, Emmanuel DeWaltRyan McCann

2003 (3-9, 3-5 SoCon) • Coach Rodney AllisonSamford* L 23-31 Aug. 28 Chattanooga Vanderbilt L 6-51 Sept. 6 Nashville, Tenn. Tennessee Tech L 10-35 Sept. 13 Chattanooga Gardner-Webb L 13-23 Sept. 20 Boiling Springs, N.C.#16 Georgia Southern L 3-34 Sept. 27 Statesboro, Ga. #12 Wofford L 14-42 Oct. 4 Chattanooga Elon W 24-7 Oct. 18 Elon, N.C. Western Carolina W 38-0 Oct. 25 Chattanooga Appalachian St. L 7-47 Nov. 1 Boone, N.C. The Citadel W 29-20 Nov. 8 Chattanooga East Tenn. St. L 7-68 Nov. 15 Johnson City, Tenn. Furman L 21-63 Nov. 22 ChattanoogaCaptains: James Clark, Chris Cook, Jason JacksonBlake Kirkland

2004 (2-9, 2-5 SoCon) • Coach Rodney AllisonMemphis L 21-52 Sept. 11 Memphis, Tenn.Jacksonville St. L 20-65 Sept. 18 Chattanooga #3 Georgia Southern L 17-51 Sept. 25 Chattanooga #9 Wofford L 21-56 Oct. 2 Spartanburg, S.C. Tennessee Tech L 34-52 Oct. 9 Cookeville, Tenn. Elon L 26-35 Oct. 16 Chattanooga Western Carolina W 27-24 Oct. 23 Cullowhee, N.C. #17 Appalachian St. W 59-56 Oct. 30 Chattanooga The Citadel L 24-44 Nov. 6 Charleston, S.C.Liberty L 40-43 Nov. 13 Chattanooga #2 Furman L 31-51 Nov. 20 Greenville, S.C.Captains: Josh Goodin, Tim Powers

2005 (6-5, 3-4 SoCon) • Coach Rodney AllisonTennessee Tech WOT 30-23 Sept. 3 Chattanooga #21 Jacksonville St. W 21-18 Sept. 10 Jacksonville, Ala. Memphis L 14-59 Sept. 17 Memphis, Tenn. Georgia Southern L 10-48 Sept. 24 Statesboro, Ga.Wofford W 25-13 Oct. 1 Chattanooga Liberty W 24-21 Oct. 8 Lynchburg, Va. Elon W 10-7 Oct. 15 Elon, N.C. Western Carolina L 20-38 Oct. 22 Chattanooga #12 Appalachian St. L 25-35 Oct. 29 Boone, N.C. The Citadel W 31-21 Nov. 5 Chattanooga #4 Furman L 35-56 Nov. 19 ChattanoogaCaptains: Troy Blackwell, Matt Lopez, Bryan Welchs

2006 (3-8, 2-5 SoCon) • Coach Rodney AllisonTennessee Tech* W 31-7 Aug. 31 Cookeville, Tenn.Memphis L 14-33 Sept. 9 Memphis, Tenn. Western Kentucky L 21-28 Sept. 16 Bowling Green, Ky. #19 Georgia Southern W 27-26 Sept. 23 Chattanooga The Citadel L 21-24 Sept. 30 Charleston, S.C. #2 Appalachian St. L 21-56 Oct. 7 Chattanooga Western Carolina WOT 17-14 Oct. 14 Cullowhee, N.C. #12 Furman LOT 22-28 Oct. 21 Greenville, S.C. Elon L 17-20 Oct. 28 Chattanooga Jacksonville St. L 10-13 Nov. 4 Chattanooga Wofford L 0-55 Nov. 11 Spartanburg, S.C.Captains: Matt Lopez, Edward New, Bryan Welch

2007 (2-9, 2-5 SoCon) • Coach Rodney AllisonCarson-Newman* L 17-29 Aug. 30 Chattanooga Jacksonville St. L 19-33 Sept. 8 Jacksonville, Ala. Georgia Southern WOT 45-38 Sept. 22 Statesboro, Ga. The Citadel L 16-41 Sept. 28 Chattanooga Arkansas L 15-34 Oct. 6 Little Rock, Ark. Western Carolina W 39-21 Oct. 13 Chattanooga Furman L 22-28 Oct. 20 Chattanooga #16 Elon L 28-38 Oct. 27 Elon, N.C. Western Kentucky L 21-28 Nov. 3 Chattanooga #15 Wofford L 16-42 Nov. 10 Chattanooga #6 Appalachian St. L 17-37 Nov. 17 Boone, N.C.Captains: Chris Johnson, Antonio Miller, Jonathan Wright

2008 (1-11, 0-8 SoCon) • Coach Rodney Allison#4 Oklahoma L 2-57 Aug. 30 Norman, Okla. Cumberland W 47-6 Sept. 6 ChattanoogaFlorida St. L 7-46 Sept. 13 Tallahassee, Fla.Jacksonville St. L 3-31 Sept. 8 Chattanooga#16 Furman L 10-35 Sept. 27 Greenville, S.C.Georgia Southern L 28-52 Oct. 4 Chattanooga #9 Wofford L 7-56 Oct. 11 Spartanburg, S.C.#3 Elon L 7-42 Oct. 18 ChattanoogaWestern Carolina L 7-27 Nov. 1 Cullowhee, N.C.#2 Appalachian St. L 7-49 Nov. 8 ChattanoogaThe Citadel L 21-24 Nov. 15 Charleston, S.C. Samford L 7-30 Nov. 22 ChattanoogaCaptains: Chosen by Game

2009 (6-5, 4-4 SoCon) • Coach Russ Huesman#22DII Glenville St.* W 30-13 Sept. 3 Chattanooga Furman L 20-38 Sept. 12 ChattanoogaPresbyterian W 29-13 Sept. 19 Clinton, S.C.#17 Wofford W 38-9 Sept. 26 ChattanoogaSamford W 14-7 Oct. 10 Birmingham, Ala.Georgia Southern L 20-30 Oct. 17 Statesboro, Ga.#7 Elon L 10-45 Oct. 24 Elon, N.C. Western Carolina W 24-20 Oct. 31 Chattanooga#8 Appalachian St. L 20-35 Nov. 7 Boone, N.C.The Citadel W 31-28 Nov. 14 Chattanooga #2 Alabama L 0-45 Nov. 21 Tuscaloosa, Ala.Captains: Jare Gault, Steven Smigelsky, B.J. TaylorClint Woods

2010 (6-5, 5-3 SoCon) • Coach Russ Huesman#3 Appalachian St. L 41-42 Sept. 4 Chattanooga#5 Jacksonville St. L 17-21 Sept. 11 Jacksonville, Ala.Eastern Kentucky W 42-24 Sept. 18 ChattanoogaWestern Carolina L 27-21 Sept. 25 Cullowhee, N.C.The Citadel W 28-10 Oct. 9 Charleston, S.C. #18 Georgia Southern W 35-27 Oct. 16 Chattanooga#25 Furman (24) W 36-28 Oct. 23 Furman, S.C.Elon (20) L 35-49 Oct. 30 Chattanooga#2 Auburn L 24-62 Nov. 6 Auburn, Ala.Samford W 48-14 Nov. 13 Chattanooga#7 Wofford L 14-48 Nov. 20 Spartanburg, S.C.Captains: B.J. Coleman, Chris Harr, Buster Skrine

* Thursday night game(UTC Rank)

RODNEY ALLISON2003-08

17-51/6 Years Rodney Allison had Mocs only winning season since 1997, posting a 6-5 record in 2005. The former Texas Tech quarterback was a

Heisman Trophy candidate in 1977. He was Brett Favre’s quarterback coach at the Uni-versity of Southern Mississippi and part of an undefeated Auburn team in 1993.

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RUSS HUESMAN2009

12-10/2 Years Former Moc defensive back Russ Huesman was hired to “Restore the Glo-ry” to Chattanooga foot-ball. He got going quickly,

orchestrating the largest turnaround in school history and back-to-back winning seasons for the first time in 20 years. Attendance at Finley Stadium has nearly tripled in his first two years.

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Dr. Roger G. Brown, a proven academic leader and native Tennessean, is the fifteenth head of The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. His appointment as Chancellor was celebrated by the campus in February of 2006.

Under Brown’s leadership, the campus has experienced record enrollment growth at all levels, reaching the significant milestone of surpassing more than 10,000 students in fall 2009. Since taking the helm of the Chat-tanooga campus, he has promoted UTC’s mission as a metropolitan university with special emphasis in the fields of science, mathematics and technology. Brown has also pledged the campus’ commitment to teacher preparation, healthcare professions, business and commerce and cultural appreciation.

UTC recently completed a strategic planning initiative that focuses campus efforts on the power of partnerships, especially relation-ships within the learning laboratory of Chat-tanooga. In 2008, Chattanooga earned the Community Engagement designation by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching in recognition of its many successful partnerships in the community.

Brown came to Chattanooga from the Uni-

Dr. Richard BrownVice ChancellorFinance & Ops

versity of North Carolina at Pembroke, where he served as Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs since 2000. Previously, he had served since 1991 in various academic and administrative capacities with the Uni-versity of North Carolina at Charlotte. Brown left Charlotte in 2000 as Senior Associate Provost and Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs.

A political scientist with particular academic emphasis in American government, Brown earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Political Science from the University of Ten-nessee and the Ph.D. in Political Science from The Johns Hopkins University. He began his teaching career at Iowa State University in 1983 before joining the Charlotte faculty in 1985.

In 2002, Brown was appointed to the inaugural delegation of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities Sino-American Leader-ship Development Training for Higher Education Leaders in China. He has traveled on assignment for the U.S. Department of State to Syria, Jordan, and Israel. He also helped establish international exchanges with universi-ties in Germany, France, South Korea, and South Africa.

In Chattanooga, Brown is a member of Rotary International and has also been named to the United Way of Greater Chattanooga Board of Directors, the RiverCity Company Board and the Chattanooga Area Chamber of Com-merce Board of Directors. He is a com-missioner of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and has been appointed to the Southeast Tennessee PreK-16 Education Council.

A strong supporter of athletics, Dr.

Brown is the Chair of the Southern Confer-ence Council of Presidents. This appointment runs through the 2011-12 academic year.

Brown’s wife and partner, Dr. Carolyn Thomp-son, is also a committed community activist. In addition to her involvement and support of the university, she currently serves on the boards of the Community Foundation of Greater Chattanooga, Memorial Healthcare System, Jordan Thomas Foundation, Com-munity Impact and Women’s Fund of Greater Chattanooga.

The couple has two children, Caroline and Austin. Roger and Carolyn also share custody of “Madeline Albright,” a rescued husky mix with diplomatic immunity.

Dr. Brown and his wife Dr. Carolyn Thompson

Chuck CantrellAssistant Vice Chancellor

University Relations

Dr. John DelaneyVice Chancellor

Student Development

Terry DennistonExecutive Assistantto the Chancellor

Bob LyonVice Chancellor

University Advancement

Dr. Phil OldhamVice Chancellor

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When Rick Hart came to the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, he brought with him a vision and plan for the future of the Mocs. Over the last five years, Hart has changed the landscape of the UTC Athletics Depart-ment with his leadership, organizational skills and inno-vative ideas on how to fulfill the Mocs’ mission of prepar-ing students for productive and meaningful lives. Since his hiring on May 23, 2006, Hart’s efforts have made a tremendous impact on the Mocs student-athletes’ quest for comprehensive excellence – academically, athletically and socially.

Academically• Shown continuous improvement in the overall grade-point-averages for student-athletes in each of the last six semesters - highlighted by a 2.97 g.p.a. in the spring of 2011, the highest semester mark for the Mocs.• Over half of the Mocs’ student-athletes made the Athlet-ic Director’s Honor Roll each of the last four semesters. • Developed and implemented an ambitious APR im-provement plan that has increased the APR scores of all Mocs athletics programs. • Added staff to both the Compliance and Academic Ser-vices departments to help student-athletes progress to-ward the ultimate goal of earning a college degree.

Athletically• Captured 17 regular season and 19 tournament cham-pionships in the Southern Conference over the last five seasons, more than any other SoCon school.• In 2008-09, Chattanooga posted school records with five teams competing in the NCAA Championships and 10 squads represented in the postseason. • Set a school record in 2009 with a 99th place finish in the NACDA Learfield Director’s Cup that measures the overall success of all Division I athletic programs. Three of the Mocs’ top-5 all time finishes in the NACDA Direc-tor’s Cup have come in Hart’s tenure. • Captured UTC’s first Germann Cup in 2007-08, signify-ing the best all-around women’s sports program in the Southern Conference. • 20 student-athletes selected as SoCon Athletes of the

Year while five Mocs have been named the SoCon Fe-male Athletes of the Year.

Socially• Encouraged Chattanooga student-athletes in their in-volvement with many local community projects and char-ity work and has personally served as a member of the Chattanooga Rotary, the Grand Marshal of the 2007 Re-gion 4 Special Olympics and is a sought-after speaker among the area’s many civic organizations. • Cultivated and maintained relationships with local and national press that has led to unequalled media attention for a program of this size. • During the men’s basketball NCAA Tournament run in 2009, the NBC’s “Late Show with Jimmy Fallon” adopted the Mocs as its team of the tournament. The week-long exposure brought in an estimated $500,000 of advertis-ing and national exposure for UTC. • Expanded educational programming for student-ath-letes, coaches and staff as part of a commitment to learn-ing and personal and professional development. • Focused attention on strengthening the relationship be-tween Mocs Athletics and the UTC campus community.

Hart has also been very successful in the traditional roles as UTC Athletics Director. In an effort to ensure efficient and effective management of all elements of the athletics program, and to better align athletics with the academic mission of the institution, Hart developed and installed the Strategic Plan for UTC Athletics. A focus on the student-athlete experience has resulted in increased ticket sales and fundraising, innovative partnerships, improved athletics facilities and the addition of quality coaches.

Revenue Generation/Fundraising/Attendance• Signed an exclusive, long-term marketing rights deal with Learfield Sports that guarantees record revenues from advertising and marketing with UTC Athletics.• Restructured the Mocs Club, resulting in nearly a 20% increase in the number of members over the last two years. • Secured three major gifts from UTC benefactors that totaled over $2 million in the past three years. • Excluding these three major gifts, the Mocs Club capped the $1 million mark for each of the last two years. • Implemented a donor program for football season ticket sales, hospitality and parking. • Overall ticket revenues have increased nearly 35% since Hart’s first year. • Women’s basketball has led the SoCon in attendance in each of Hart’s five years. • Football set a school record with over 2,600 season tickets sold in 2010. UTC football has broken ticket sales marks in each of the last two seasons.

Facilities• Completed the state-of-the-art Brenda Lawson Student-Athlete Success Center which includes the Wolford Fam-ily Strength and Conditioning and Chattem Basketball Practice Facilities.

• Completed major improvements to Scrappy Moore Field with the opening of the Murphy-Haugerud Football Prac-tice Complex at Scrappy Moore Field. • Partnered with the City of Chattanooga and The First Tee to construct the Player Development Complex for the golf teams. • Enhanced the Football Locker Room, Visiting Team Basketball Locker Rooms, Academic Computer Lab and Administrative Offices • Installed video boards in McKenzie Arena • Acquired land needed to develop plans and a funding model for an on-campus facility for Track & Field and Women’s Soccer.

Coaches• Ignited fans everywhere with the hiring of Russ Hues-man, a former Moc letter winner, in December 2008 to “Restore the Glory” to Chattanooga Football.• Orchestrated Jeff Clark’s return to the head coaching position of the women’s tennis program in 2007. • Hired former Moc Heath Eslinger to head the wresting program in 2009. Eslinger won the Mocs’ sixth-straight SoCon regular season title in 2010.• Hired Travis Filar to take over the volleyball program in February 2011.

Managing finite resources in collegiate athletics is widely known as a difficult task. Hart made fiscal steward-ship a priority for the department since his arrival. With diligent leadership and a commitment from each and ev-ery member of the department, UTC Athletics has made significant strides towards reducing the financial burden on the institution – including a balanced budget four of his five years.

Hart arrived on the UTC campus after serving seven years at the University of Oklahoma in various athletics administrative capacities. Hart’s career with the Sooners began in 1999 as the Director of Marketing and Licens-ing. He became Assistant Athletics Director for Marketing and Licensing in 2001, and developed and implemented marketing campaigns which generated annual ticket rev-enues in excess of $19.5 million. Hart was promoted to Associate Athletics Director for Program Advancement and Branding in 2003 and Senior Associate Athletics Di-rector in 2006.

Hart has also worked in athletics for the University of North Carolina and East Carolina University and has served with the U.S. Olympic Committee. A 1994 gradu-ate of UNC, Hart earned a bachelor’s degree in Physical Education, Health and Sport Science. Hart and his wife, Allison, also a graduate of North Carolina, have a son, Trevor, 12, and a daughter, Caroline, 9.

A third-generation athletics administrator, Hart’s fa-ther, Dave, currently serves as Executive Director of Athletics at the University of Alabama, and his late grand-father, Dave Sr., served in a variety of roles within col-legiate athletics including a stint as the Commissioner of the Southern Conference from 1987-91.

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Matt PopeSenior AssociateAthletics Director

Laura HerronSenior Associate

Athletics Director/SWA

Andrew HortonAssociate A.D.

External

Mike RoysterAssistant A.D.

Equipment & Facilities

Dr. Emily BlackmanAssistant A.D.

Academics

Dr. Jay BlackmanAssistant A.D.

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Teresa AdcoxAdmin. Assistant

Hank CobbGM - Mocs Sports Prop.

Melissa CateAdmin. Assistant

Jay HarrisDir. of Major Gifts

Todd BullardDir. - Sports Medicine

Megan ParkerDir. - Ticketing

Rhonda ReynoldsAcademic Advisor

C.J. RecherMocs Sports Properties

Anne WehuntAsst. Dir. - Communications

Erin WeaverAsst. Athletic Trainer

Cheri ThomasAdmin. Assistant

Lisa TarrCoor. - Student Support

Jessica TannerAsst. Athletic Trainer

Owen SeatonDir. - Creative Services

Kyle RyanAsst. Dir. - Equipment

Erika LerumDir. - Marketing/Promotions

William KentAsst. Dir. - UTC Mocs Club

Anne JayAdmin. Assistant

Jim HortenAsst. Dir. - Communications

Scott BrincksDir. - Athletic Performance

Nate BlytheCommunications Assistant

Joe BaughamAsst. Athletic Trainer

Marquita ArmsteadDir. - Compliance

Kyle AskewTechincal Assistant

Jeff AndrewsAsst. Dir. - Ath. Perf.

Ryan PeckAsst. AD - UTC Mocs Club & Mkt.

Lindsey WendorfAcademic Advisor

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Don McDadeVideographer

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Mocs Mission & core valUes

OuR MiSSiOnWe guide, encourage and support our student-athletes in their quest for comprehensive excellence - academically, athletically and socially. Above all else, we prepare stu-dents for meaningful and productive lives.

CORe VAlueSSix core values guide and govern our actions at all times.

Integrity: We can be counted upon to ‘do the right thing.’

Respect: We treat ourselves and others with dignity and respect.

Positive Attitude: We expect the best of ourselves and others.

Premier Service: We work together to take care of people.

Accountability: We are an important part of a great team.

Continuous Improvement: We are always learning and seeking a ‘better way.’

The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Athletics Department consid-ers total compliance with NCAA and Southern Conference rules to be one of the highest priorities of our institution. We sincerely appreciate your support of Mocs Athletics and are committed to educating our fans and boosters about the rules that regulate your relation-ships with our student-athletes as even the best-intentioned action on your part may be a violation of NCAA rules. Basic “do’s” and “don’ts” can be found in the Compliance section of our web-site, www.gomocs.com. If you have questions, please do not hesitate to contact Marquita Armstead, Director for Compliance, at (423) 425-5577. Thank you for your support and GO MOCS!

For all Fans oF Mocs athletics and Mocs clUb MeMbers

ACAdeMiCAlly• Over last eight semesters, the student-athlete grade point average has risen from 2.51 (Spring 2007) to 2.97.• 53 student-athletes earned degrees in 2010-11.• School-record 78 student-athletes named to the fall, winter and spring Academic All-Southern Conference Teams.

AthletiCAlly • Four teams won SoCon titles in 2010-11, including men’s basketball (div.), wres-tling, softball and women’s golf. Six teams - men’s and women’s cross country, wres-tling, men’s and women’s golf and softball competed in NCAA postseason play.• Individually, the Mocs had one All-Amer-ican, five SoCon Athletes of the Year, 11 SoCon Champions, one SoCon Tourna-ment MVP, two SoCon Freshmen of the Year and three SoCon Coaches of the Year. Chattanooga also brought home 45 All-SoCon honors, while 17 student-ath-letes made various SoCon All-Freshmen teams.• Heath Eslinger (Wrestling), Frank Reed (Softball) and Colette Murray (Women’s Golf) were all named SoCon Coach of the Year in 2010-11.

SOCiAlly• The Mocs volunteered at numerous community events throughout the year, including National Volunteer Week, Spe-cial Olympics, Race for the Cure, Read Across America and many more.• The Mocs looked to expand their pres-ence in the surrounding areas with Cara-van trips to Atlanta and Nashville. Not to forget their closest fans, the student-ath-letes again took part in Operation Move-In, helping freshmen unload into their dorms to begin the fall semester.• Being engaged in the community can ex-tend past volunteering. The Mocs created a stir with a number of creative market-ing ideas, including the White Out foot-ball game against Appalachian State, the Black Out men’s basketball game against Furman, Phillip D. Glass donning a foot-ball helmet for the first time and the ex-tremely popular April Fools’ joke to name a few.

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The 2010-11 athletics season at Chattanooga included four SoCon titles and six NCAA postseason appearances. The Mocs had 12 individuals claim league championships, and five SoCon Player of the Years. Chattanooga had three SoCon Coach of the Year recipients, an athletic All-American and one CoSIDA/Capital One Academic All-American along with seven All-District selections.

Men’s Basketball (John Shulman, head coach) - 16-16, 12-6 SoCon north/tie 1st• The Mocs captured their 28th title in 34 seasons in the Southern Conference tying for the North Division crown...that is by far the most by any school in the league over that time span with Davidson second with 17...it was their eighth divisional title.• Head Coach John Shulman has led UTC to three division titles in the last four years. Chattanooga is the only school to accomplish that in league play.• The Mocs were 13-0 when leading with five minutes to play in 2010-11 and is an astonishing 109-5 (.956) during Shulman’s seven years on the bench.• Point guard Keegan Bell was named to the Bob Cousy Award watch list given to the nation’s top point guard. His 182 assists in 2010-11 is the third most in school history for a season and he is just 73 assists behind Tim Brooks (1992-93) and Wes Moore (1996-99) for the career record at 414. Bell and Omar Wattad were named to All-SoCon teams.• Ricky Taylor scored a McKenzie Arena record for a SoCon game with 41 points in the double overtime win over UNC Greensboro. He is 164 points shy of becoming the 18th Moc student-athlete to score 1,000 points in the DI era.

Women’s Basketball (Wes Moore, head coach) - 17-14, 13-7/3rd SoCon• Wes Moore became the ninth fastest in NCAA history, 43rd overall to record 500 career wins...also posted his 300th win at UTC.• Despite returning just four players from the previous season, the Lady Mocs finished third in the league...UTC advanced to the semifinals of the SoCon Tournament, falling by one point in overtime to the eventual champion Samford.• Junior Whitney Hood and sophomore Kayla Christopher were named All-SoCon Coaches...Hood was also named to the All-SoCon Media First Team...sophomore Kylie Lambert was named to the SoCon All-Tournament Second Team.• Hood became the fifth straight Lady Moc to lead the SoCon in scoring (18.8 ppg)...584 points is the sixth most scored in UTC history in a season...she was also second in the SoCon in field goal percentage (.525)• Christopher moved up to No. 8 all-time in made 3-pointers at UTC...she was also a member of the SoCon Winter All-Academic Team.

Cross Country (Bill Gautier, head coach)Men (3rd SoCon/6th NCAA Regional) • Women (4th SoCon/12th NCAA Regional)• Senior Emmanuel Kirwa became just the second UTC runner to win three straight SoCon titles and Runner of the Year honors (Nic Crider, 1996-98)...he was the 12th Chattanooga runner in the last 15 years to win the SoCon title...placed 47th at the NCAA Championships...named all-region with an eighth-place finish at NCAA South Region.• Lucas Cotter was named SoCon Freshman of the Year after finishing 14th at the SoCon meet...he was also a member of the All-SoCon Second Team.• Junior Chris Berry and senior Anneli Uys were named First Team All-SoCon.• UTC placed 10 cross country runners on the SoCon Fall All-Academic Team.• Both the men’s and women’s teams were named All-Academic by the USTFCCCA...the men were 15th in the nation with a 3.46 g.p.a. while the women were 22nd with a 3.59...Lady Mocs set a school record with a 3.82 g.p.a. in the spring semester.

Football (Russ huesman, head coach) - 6-5, 5-3/3rd SoCon• The Mocs posted a 6-5 overall record and finished third in the SoCon at 5-3...UTC recorded back-to-back winning seasons for the first time since 1990 and 1991...the five SoCon wins were the most since 1985.• UTC set a number of attendance records, including highest average per game at 12,699...the Mocs also sold a school record 2,676 season tickets in 2010.• Junior receiver Joel Bradford was named 3rd Team AP All-American...he broke the school record with 1,284 receiving yards...twice set a new UTC single-game mark with 254 yards against Eastern Kentucky and 274 yards at Furman...both were the top-2 game totals in the NCAA FCS in 2010.

• School-record nine All-SoCon members...first teamers Joel Bradford (WR), Chris Harr (OL), Garrett Hughes (TE) and Buster Skrine (DB)...second teamers B.J. Coleman (QB), Ryan Consiglio (LB), Chris Donald, T. J. Hurless (OL) and Kadeem Wise (DB).• Spent two weeks ranked in the FCS top-25 for the first time since 1997...No. 20 ranking on Oct. 25 was their highest national ranking since reaching the No. 17 slot in the Sporting News Preseason Top-25 in 1992.

Men’s Golf (Mark Guhne, head coach) - 3rd SoCon • 9th NCAA Regional• UTC competed in its fifth straight NCAA postseason event at the NCAA Colorado Regional...the Mocs finished ninth after final round charge fell short on back nine.• The lineup featured a junior, sophomore and three freshmen...that young group ranked as high as No. 33 in the nation during the season receiving votes in the Golf World/Nike Coaches Poll...finished No. 33 on Golfstat.• Junior Stephan Jaeger repeated as Southern Conference Golfer of the Year...he was joined on the All-SoCon squad by sophomore Steven Fox and Freshman Benni Weilguni...Weilguni and Davis Bunn made the All-Freshman team...Jaeger also claimed his third straight berth on the PING All-East Region team.• Jaeger ended the season ranked nationally at No. 53 in the Golfweek/Sagarin Per-formance Index and No. 60 on Golfstat.• Jaeger earned medalist honors at the LSU National Invitational (his first collegiate win), while freshman Chris Robb won at the Springhill Suites Collegiate in just his second career start.

Women’s Golf (Colette Murray, head coach) - 1st SoCon • T12th NCAA Regional• The Mocs repeated as Southern Conference Champions in just the fourth year of the program...UTC dominated the field out-distancing runner-up College of Charleston by 30 strokes...it was one of a school record-tying four wins in 2010-11.• Chattanooga ended the year ranked No. 31 in the Golfweek/Sagarin Perfomance Index with a season-best of No. 28 while also receiving votes in the NGCA/Golf World Coaches Poll.• Seniors Emma de Groot and Christine Wolf and junior Maria Juliana Loza earned All-SoCon honors with de Groot winning SoCon Golfer of the Year...Colette Murray was named SoCon Coach of the Year for a second straight campaign as Jordan Britt, Yushira Budhram and Marion Duvernay were named to the All-Freshman team...Loza Britt, Budhram and Duvernay were all named NGCA All-American Scholars.• The Mocs made their fourth NCAA postseason appearance in as many seasons at the NCAA Central Regional in Notre Dame, Ind...Chattanooga finished tied for 12th, while Loza lost in a playoff for individual berth in NCAA Championship.• de Groot claimed the Mocs first SoCon Medalist honor besting Britt by three shots for her sixth career win...Wolf earned her first win in record fashion at the JMU/Eagle Landing Invite setting new school and tournament records for scoring in a round (66), 36 holes (141) and tournament with a seven-under par 209...as a team there, the Mocs set records with 10-under par 278 in the final round for a five under total of 859.

Soccer (J.d. Kyzer, head coach) - 4-13-2, 2-7-2 SoCon/11th• Home matches returned to Finley Stadium.• Senior Serena Allen was named CoSIDA ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District.• Junior Donna-Kay Henry was named to the All-SoCon first team, finishing with nine goals and two assists.• The Lady Mocs were honored with the NSCAA Team Academic Award for an overall team GPA of 3.19.• UTC set a program record with a 3.41 g.p.a. in the fall semester while nine team members made the Academic All-SoCon team...also had a school-record eight student-athletes post a 4.0 g.p.a. in the fall.

Softball (Frank Reed, head coach) - 44-14, 20-3 SoCon/1st • NCAA Tournament• Overall record of 44-14 (.759) was the best win percentage in the 18-year history of the program...20 SoCon wins was also record...13th regular season SoCon Champion-ship, 11th SoCon Tournament Title and eighth NCAA Regional appearance.• Head Coach Frank Reed was the SoCon Coach of the Year, while Michelle Fuzzard was named SoCon Player of the Year and Sara Poteat was selected as the SoCon Tournament’s Most Outstanding Player.

Joel Bradford Emma de Groot Stephan Jaeger Bailey Dewart Demetrius Johnson Michelle Fuzzard

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• Reached the regional finals for first time in school history after earning a No. 2 seed, the highest in program history. The two wins were the first since 2002.• Led the nation in batting average (.341), eighth in scoring at 6.74 runs per game and 12th in slugging at .518...broke seven team offensive records: home runs (58), RBI (368), runs scored (391), total bases (805), hit by pitch (48), slugging pct. (.521) and on-base pct. (.423)...individually Kandice Irwin paced the NCAA in saves with eight for the second-consecutive year and finished her career tied for fourth on the NCAA career list with 21...Fuzzard set a SoCon and Chattanooga single-season record with 75 RBI, while Tiffany Baker finished second on both lists with 67... Baker ended her career on top of the SoCon and Chattanooga all-time home run list with 50.• Baker and Irwin were Capital One Academic All-District Team honorees...five Lady Mocs were honored to NFCA All-South Region teams including a first team selection for Baker and rounding out the second team was Fuzzard, Poteat, Vivain Morimoto and Lyndsey Stiles.

Men’s Tennis (Carlos Garcia, head coach) - 8-16, 2-8 SoCon/9th • The Mocs increased their win total for the third year in a row, finishing with an 8-16 mark.• Sophomore Roberto Vieira repeated on the First Team All-Southern Conference...he finished the year with a 12-12 overall singles mark and was 8-8 at No. 1 in dual action...it was the third year in a row the Mocs had a representative on the first team.• Sophomore Jackson Tresnan led the team with 14 singles wins...he was 8-1 in the No. 4 slot during the spring season.• Strung together a five-match winning streak early in the season...it was the longest such streak since 2008.• Head Coach Carlos Garcia won his 100th match as the men’s head coach with a 7-0 win over Belmont on Feb. 25, 2011.

Women’s tennis (Jeff Clark, head coach) - 11-11, 6-4 SoCon/5th• Finished even at 11-11 and fifth in the SoCon at 6-4...most wins since 2006 and most league wins since 2004...after going 3-7 in 2010, showed the most improvement in one season in nearly 20 years.• Sophomore Jenna Nurik led the team with an 18-14 singles record and was 13-9 at No. 1 in dual matches...repeated on the All-SoCon squad, earning second team honors...also was the sixth Lady Moc to win the SoCon Sportsmanship Award.• Alexa Flynn tied for team-high in singles wins with an 18-12 record...held down the No. 2 spot for most of the year and was named to the SoCon All-Freshman Team...UTC and Furman are the only SoCon schools with representatives on the All-Freshman team in each of the last three years.• Junior Shaina Singh clinched four matches during the spring, including closing out a 5-2 win against Jacksonville State with a 6-4 win in the third set, a 5-2 win at Elon with a 6-4 win in the third set and the Davidson and Appalachian State matches with two-set wins at No. 4.• Chattanooga hosted the 2011 SoCon Tennis Championships at the Champions Club. It was the first time UTC hosted the event since 2000.

indoor/Outdoor track & Field (Bill Gautier, head coach) Men (4th-In/4th-Out) • Women (4th-In/4th-Out)• Distance Medley Relay Team consisting of Kyle McLarty, Jake Simms, Joshue Vasquez and Lucas Cotter won the Indoor Track SoCon title and was ranked ninth in the NCAA South Region.• Junior Chris Berry won the 10000M race at the SoCon Outdoor Championships for his fourth career individual title...he was all-conference in the outdoor 5000M and indoor 3000M.• Senior Emmanuel Kirwa earned all-conference in both the indoor and outdoor 5000M and the outdoor 10000M...he finished second in the 5000M and third in the 10000M a the SoCon Outdoor Championships.• Senior David Moore became the 12th UTC student-athlete, the first since 2006, to be named CoSIDA Capital One Academic All-American, earning a spot on the third team...he and Berry were both named to the CoSIDA Capital One Academic All-District First Team...Moore was also named the SoCon Student-Athlete of the Week for Jan. 26.

Emmanuel Kirwa Jenna Nurik Roberto Vieira Paula Passmore Omar Wattad Anneli Uys

• UTC placed 11 indoor track and field student-athletes on the SoCon Winter Academic All-Conference Team...had 12 outdoor track and field student-athletes on the SoCon Spring Academic All-Conference Team.

Volleyball (Lisa Rhodes, head coach) - 11-20, 7-9 SoCon/5th North• Paula Passmore was honored as the SoCon Libero of the Year after leading the league with 5.45 digs per set.• Courtney Barnes completed her career with over 800 kills and a school-record .312 hitting pct...she was also an ESPN Academic All-District First Team honoree, which was her third selection to an academic all-district team.• Ellie Kuhn finished the past two seasons with the two best block assists marks in the Lady Mocs charts totaling 223 in her career.• Bailee Chastain registered 1,940 assists in her career ending seventh all-time.• Two-time SoCon Coach of the Year Lisa Rhodes retired following the season to conclude her 17 years with the program...Travis Filar was named head coach on Feb. 17, 2011.

Wrestling (Heath Eslinger, head coach) - 11-9, 5-0 SoCon/1st • T65th NCAAs• The Mocs won their seventh-straight SoCon Championship with an 11-9 overall record and 5-0 in league matches...finished tied for 65th at the NCAA Championships...UTC has won 35-straight SoCon bouts and has not lost a league match since Feb. 14, 2004.• Senior Cody Cleveland won his third SoCon title at 141 and finished his career with a 75-26 mark...had a 21-match winning streak snapped when he lost at the NCAAs...only lost one SoCon match in his impressive UTC career, his first league bout during his freshman season... went 22-0 against SoCon opponents after that defeat.• Three members of the UTC wrestling team were named to the 2011 All-Southern Conference squad...Cleveland, junior Brandon Wright and sophomore Josh Condon all made repeat appearances on the team.• Levi Clemmons and Shawn Greevy made the SoCon All-Freshman team. Clemmons spent time in the lineup at 174 as a true freshman before Wright took over. Greevy, another true freshman, filled in for Cleveland at 141 and posted a 7-5 record.• Five of the six Mocs competing at the NCAA Championships were on the Athletics Director’s Honor roll for posting a 3.0+ g.p.a. during the 2010 fall semester, including Cody Cleveland, Josh Condon, Demetrius Johnson, Jason McCroskey and Brandon Wright. Three of the six - Johnson, McCroskey, Wright - were on the Dean’s List in the fall and have earned Academic All-NWCA honors in their careers...the Mocs ranked No. 7 in the nation with a 3.14 team g.p.a.

2010-11 chattanooga accoladesSoCon individual Champions (12) Chris Berry - Outdoor T&F10000M Cody Cleveland - Wrestling 141 Josh Condon - Wrestling 157 Lucas Cotter - Indoor T&F DMR Emma de Groot - Women’s Golf Demetrius Johnson - Wrestling 133 Emmanuel Kirwa - Men’s C.C. Kyle McLarty - Indoor T&F DMR Sara Poteat - Softball T’ment MVP Jake Simms - Indoor T&F DMR Joshue Vasquez - Indoor T&F DMR Brandon Wright - Wrestling 174

SoCon Freshmen of the year (2) Lucas Cotter - Men’s Cross Country Kadeem Wise - Football

SoCon Coach of the year (3) Heath Eslinger - Wrestling Colette Murray - Women’s Golf Frank Reed - Softball

Academic All-SoCon (78)All-SoCon (45)SoCon All-Freshman (17)

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All-Americans (1) Joel Bradford - Football AP 3rd Team

SoCon Athletes of the year (5) Emma de Groot - Women’s Golf Michelle Fuzzard - Softball Stephan Jaeger - Men’s Golf Emmanuel Kirwa - Men’s C.C. Paula Passmore (Libero) - Volleyball

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Billie Abney, Women’s Tennis .................... 2009Brent Adams, Football ............................... 1993Beth Alexander Edgar, Softball .................. 2007Everett Allen (D), Special........................... 1989Murray Arnold, Men’s Basketball ............... 1994Tony Ball, Football ..................................... 2006Larry Barnett, Men’s Basketball ................. 1992Tommy Bartlett, Baseball, Tennis .............. 1992Sue Turberville Barlett, Women’s Tennis ..... 1994Randy Batten,Wrestling ............................. 1992Phyllis Blackwell, Women’s Tennis ............ 1992Troy Boeck, Football .................................. 2009Brandon Born, Men’s Basketball ............... 2001John Timothy Brennan, Wrestling .............. 1995Mickey Brokas, Football ............................ 1990Tim Brooks, Basketball .............................. 2003Marilyn Voges Brown, Women’s Tennis..... 1992David Bryan, Basketball ............................ 1991Charlie Buckshaw, Wrestling .................... 1998Damita Bullock, Women’s Basketball ........ 2008Joe Burke, Football.................................... 1990Jacob Burney, Football .............................. 1992William Burnside, Wrestling ....................... 1993Bill Butler, Football ..................................... 1988Dr. Earl Campbell (D), Special................... 1992Deanna Campbell Goodwin, CC/Track ..... 2004Roger Catarino, Football ........................... 1989Greg Cater, Football ................................. 1995Tina Teresa Chairs, Women’s Basketball .....1993Howard Clark, Football .............................. 1987Abe Cohen, Football .................................. 1990Chad Copeland, Men’s Basketball ............ 1999Tim Collins, Football .................................. 1987John Creager, Football .............................. 1990Nic Crider, Cross Country/Track ................ 2005Connie Day, Women’s Golf........................ 1992Gordon L. Davenport (D), Special ............. 1998Aaron “Cos” DeMatteo, Football ................ 2010Heidi Narborough Dettinger, W. Tennis ..... 2008George Dickinson, Men’s Tennis ............... 1992Tom Drake, Football .................................. 1992Joe Lee Dunn, Football ............................. 1992Gwain Durden, Football ............................. 1988Shirlie Elliott, Men’s Basketball .................. 1993Rachel Evans, Volleyball ........................... 2005Charles R. Faires, Wrestling ...................... 1993Sharon Cable Fanning, Women’s Basketball ... 1993Wayne Farmer, Football ............................ 1987George Farr, Wrestling .............................. 2003Max Finley (D), Special ............................. 1988Leon Ford, Men’s Basketball ..................... 1998Dr. Guy Francis (D), Special ...................... 1990Lance Fulse, Men’s Basketball .................. 1996Jennifer Wilson Galloway, Women’s Basketball 2010Heather Gibson, Volleyball ........................ 2005Gibby Gilbert, Men’s Golf .......................... 1992James E. Glasser, Wrestling ..................... 1993Wayne Golden, Men’s Basketball .............. 1991William Gordon, Men’s Basketball ............. 1991John Grant Sr. (D), Special........................ 1992

Kevin Gray, Men’s Basketball .................... 1992Donnie Green, Men’s Golf ......................... 1998John Green, Football ................................. 1987Jack Gregory, Football ............................... 1987Frank Grigonis, Football ............................ 1988Alex Guerry (D), Special ............................ 1992Bret Gustafson, Wrestling .......................... 2006Arthur Hall, Jr. (D) ...................................... 1993Tyleana Hanner, Track............................... 2006Jerry Harris, Football ................................. 1987Allison DeVries Harr, Softball .................... 2009Guy Harris, Wrestling ................................ 2009Charlie Heard, Wrestling ........................... 1992Elizabeth Sharp Henderson, Women’s Tennis .... 1992Carey Ernest Henley, Football ................... 1993Mike Hogan, Football................................. 2007Col. Ken Hood (D), Special ....................... 1989Kim Horsey, Women’s Basketball .............. 2003Dr. David Edmond Hubert, Men’s Tennis .... 1993Ralph Hutchinson (D), Football ................. 1987Johnnie Jackson, Special .......................... 1997Junior Jackson, Football ............................ 1999Turner Jackson, Wrestling ......................... 1992George Jarck, Men’s Tennis ...................... 1994John Kalvelage, Wrestling ......................... 1994W.M. “Pop” Keyser, Football ...................... 1992Regina Kirk, Women’s Basketball ............. 2004Bob Klein, Football .................................... 1987Art Koeniger (D), Football .......................... 1987Kathryn Kolankiewicz, Women’s Tennis .... 1995Joe Kopcha (D), Football ........................... 1987John Kovacevich, Football......................... 1992Chester Lagod, Football ............................ 1987Howard Langford, Wrestling ...................... 1999Harold Ledyard, Jr. (D), Football ............... 1993Charles Long (D), Football ........................ 1987Tom Losh, Men’s Basketball ...................... 1991Orlando Lourenco, Men’s Tennis ............... 1992Lori Massengill, Women’s Tennis .............. 2007Mack McCarthy, Men’s Basketball ............. 1997Chris McClure, Women’s Basketball ......... 1996George McCoy, Football ............................ 1995Walter “Moose” McGary, Men’s Basketball .... 1992Byron McGlathery, Wrestling ..................... 1992Travis McNeal, Football ............................. 1994Anthony “Tony” Merendino, Football.......... 1998Dudley Merritt, Football ............................. 1990Mary Jane Middelkoop, CC/Track ............. 2005Karen Mills, Women’s Basketball .............. 1991Randall “Brick” Mitchell, Football ............... 2008A.C. “Scrappy” Moore (D), Football, A.D. .. 1987Jim Morgan, Wrestling ............................... 1992Pierpoint Morgan, Men’s Golf .................... 1992Nicholas Wayne Morken, Men’s Basketball ... 1993Allan Morris (D), Special ............................ 1988Joe Morrison (D), Football ......................... 2005Joseph Patrick Murphy, Wrestling ............. 1993Bob Myers, Wrestling ................................ 1997Angelo Napolitano, Football ...................... 1996Bill Nash (D), Special................................. 1997

Members of the 2010 Hall of Fame class and the special honorees were recognized at the Lady Mocs’ basketball game against Davidson on Feb. 12, 2011.

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A.C. “Scrappy” Moore Award1992 Pumpy Tudors1993 Tee Jay Jackson1994 Brandon Born1995 Michael Kyle1996 April Miller1997 Mary Jane Middelkoop1998 Anna & Catherine Wright1999 Amanda Lynch2001 Dana Reed & Jennifer Wilson2002 Emmanuel DeWalt2003 Ian Mayne2004 Shannon Wommack2005 Katasha Brown2006 Lanni Marchant2007 Tara Tembey2008 Lara Newberry2009 Joseph Thornton2010 Grace Robinette• Given to the UTC student-athlete who best per-sonifies the Athletic Department’s strive for com-prehensive excellence, academically, athletically and socially.

Gordon l. davenport Award1992 Gordon L. Davenport1993 Col. Ken Hood1994 Max Finley1995 Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Ward1996 Eileen and John Thornton1997 Dr. Frank Trundle and Dr. Barrry Heywood1998 Mary Tinkler and the Max Finley Family1999 Joe and Barbara Waters2001 Gary Davis2002 Don McDade2003 Dag Gray2004 Frank Kinser2005 Bob Maffett2006 Pam Henry2007 Milly Fariss2008 Steve & Delores Harvey2009 Lewie Card2010 Brenda Lawson• Presented to the individual who has shown out-standing committment to UTC Athletics.

Joe Morrison Award1992 Tom Weathers1993 James “Bucky” Wolford1994 Gerald Wilkins1995 Gibby Gilbert1996 Sen. Ward Crutchfield1997 Roy Gregory1998 Herbert “Book” McCray1999 Tom Weathers2001 Bill Swartz2002 Angelo “Nubby” Napolitano2003 Ron Wade2004 Bert Caldwell2005 Doug May2006 Buddy Nix2007 Reed Sanderlin2008 Alice Tym2009 Mike Parker2010 Dan Beery• Presented to a UTC constituent who has achieved notable life accomplishments.

Inductees are voted into the UTC Athletics Hall of Fame by a 10-mem-ber committee. Individuals must be a past student-athlete, coach, staff member or volunteer of the Athletics Department. Selection criteria is as follows: student-athletes must have completed their eligibility, a mini-mum of five years prior to becom-ing eligible for induction, must have outstanding athletic achievements or made a significant contribution to the program in a supporting role and must be a person worthy of the dis-tinction of becoming a member of the UTC Athletics Hall of Fame.

Andy Nardo (D), Football ........................... 1988Keith Nelson, Men’s Basketball ................. 2005David Noblit, Wrestling .............................. 2001Dr. Fred Obear, Chancellor........................ 1997Dick Onisky, Football ................................. 1988Jason Ontog, Men’s Tennis ....................... 2010Frank Orend, Football................................ 1989Terrell Owens, Football .............................. 2003Phil Dorian Payne, Football ....................... 1993Christine N. Picher, Women’s Tennis......... 1998Denise Powers, Women’s Basketball ........ 1994April Miller Raschke, Softball ..................... 2005Bill Redd (D), Baseball .............................. 1991Candace Sue Reynolds, Women’s Tennis ..... 1993Jim Reynolds, Special ............................... 2001Glen Richardson, Football ......................... 2006Gene Roberts, Football ............................. 1987Betty Grace Rush Robinson, W. Tennis ....... 1993Curtis Rouse, Football ............................... 2005Mike Royster, Equip. Mgr., Asst. AD .......... 2005Chris Sanders, Football ............................. 2010Davis “Sandy” Sandlin (D), Trainer ............ 1987Vincent Sarratore, Football ........................ 1987Russell Schoene, Men’s Basketball .......... 1995Don B. Shaver, Football............................. 1993Ron Shumate, Men’s Basketball ............... 1991Bert Skebeck, (D) ...................................... 1993Eric Smith, Men’s Basketball ..................... 2007Mike Smith, Football .................................. 1989Robert Smith, Football ............................... 2003Howard Sompayrac, Men’s Basketball ...... 1997Paul Squibb (D), Football .......................... 1987Bob Standifer, Football .............................. 1992

Thomas “Bo” Stewart (D), Football ............ 1987Gary Stich, Men’s Basketball ..................... 2009Stanford Strickland, Men’s Basketball ....... 2010Kim Brown Suttles, Women’s Basketball ..... 2009Bob Sutton (D), Football ............................ 1987Parker Talman (D), Football ....................... 1987Johnny Taylor, Men’s Basketball ............... 2005Frank Thomas, Football ............................. 1997Mary Tinkler, Meritorious Service .............. 2004Dr. Frank Trundle, Sr., Special................... 1999James R. Tucker, Football ......................... 1998Phillip Tuckniss, Men’s Tennis ................... 1992Pumpy Tudors, Football............................. 2001Rocky Turner, Football............................... 2005Jerry Ward, Football .................................. 2004Sue McCulloch Webb, Women’s Tennis .... 1996Tom Weathers, Football ............................. 1999David J. Weeks, Wrestling ......................... 1993Ron Whaley (D), Football .......................... 2008Willie White, Men’s Basketball ................... 1991Harold Wilkes, Football, A.D. ..................... 1990Gerald Wilkins, Men’s Basketball .............. 1991Robert “Rock” Wilson (D), Special............. 1995Bucky Wolford, Football ............................. 1989Steve Woods, Football .............................. 1994Pat Woolsey, Baseball ............................... 2003Jack Wyatt, Football .................................. 1989Pam Yates, Women’s Tennis ..................... 1997Dick Young, Football .................................. 1987Ralph Zigner, Wrestling ............................. 1995

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Steve Baras Memorial ScholarshipJohn T. (Jack) Camp Athletic Scholarship FundRobert & Etta Davis Endowment Fund for AthleticsMartha & Todd Duff ScholarshipFellowship of Christian Athletes Scholarship FundKen & Carey Harpe Scholarship Endowment FundRenee Haugerud & John H. Murphy Football Achievement FundDean & Mary Jane Heavener Women’s Basketball Scholarship EndowmentDavid & Barbara Ann Hopkins ScholarshipEdgar & Nancy Jolley Basketball ScholarshipKelley-Maise ScholarshipGene H. Kistler Golf EndowmentJoyce Litchford Memorial ScholarshipT.R. McAfee Memorial Golf ScholarshipMocFans Summer School & Post-Eligibility Endowed Scholarship FundA.C. Scrappy Moore Memorial ScholarshipWes Moore Women’s Basketball Scholarship James W. Morgan Wrestling ScholarshipJoe A. & Virginia Murphy ScholarshipMorton Neal Center Endowment for Athletic ScholarshipsNancy Curtis Noblit Endowed Scholarship FundOvermeyer Athletic Scholarship FundU.G. & William E. Paschal ScholarshipDouglas Sherman Golf ScholarshipWilliam & Susan Pettway Gift to AthleticsMary Tinkler ScholarshipD. Frank Trundle, Sr. Memorial ScholarshipJoseph & Barbara Waters Athletic Endowment FundGeorge R. West, Jr. ScholarshipWoodrow Wolford, Sr. Scholarship

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Full ScholarshipChattanooga Coca Cola

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the inner CircleRobby JonesBryan Patten

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Marshal MizeAndrew & Carolyn Nardo

Ben PerryWard & Nancy PettyHawker Powersource

Ben & Susan ProbascoMark & Vanessa Ramey

Rock Tenn Jo Anna Rogers

Ruby FallsDale & Sara Rutemeyer

David ShufordJohn & Catherine Smith

Craig & Joyce SmithJoanie Sompayrac

& Tony GrossiJohn

& Ash-ley

Sor-rowPro-Ad

SportsTU Parks Construction

John ThorntonCapital Toyota, Inc.

Arch & Vanessa TrimbleFrank TrundleSudie Webb

Herman & Donna WelchVic Whaley

Douglas & Angela Whitaker

Silver MocLawrence & Jane Akers

Don AllenMike Bauer

Andy & Kellye BenderHal Biggs

Josh & Danielle BlakeJames & Kathy Brown

David BrownBB&T

Graham BurnsMorrow Chamberlain

Chattanooga Quarterback Club

The Chattanoogan HotelPat Christnacht

Robert & Nancy CoddingtonRon & Nancy Cox

Clay Crumbliss

Joe DavenportTerry DennistonRichard Dillard

The Dixie GroupJon & Ginger DuttonDoug & Alison DyerJohn & Mary Eberly

Rex ElmoreEd Finison

James FitzpatrickThomas Flanagan

John FoyIsidore Frumin

Todd GardenhireDavid Garland

David & Carol GibbsBrandon GlassJohn GrahamChip Griffin

Tom & Marion GriscomJim & Annie HallJames Hamilton

Cecil & Janice HammontreeFred Hanzelik

Rick & Allison HartCharles Hawkins

Dean & Mary Jane HeavenerJames Hill

Larry & Priscilla Hill

Dale & Velma HixsonEverett Hixson

Al HokeKen & Jan Hudgins

Jimmy HudsonRuss & Amy Huesman

Frank HughesEd Ingle

Gerald JonesSam & Beth Jones

Karl & Vickie JordanMary Kelley

James KennedyEdwin Lansford

Barry LargeStewart LawwillHoward Levine

Jim LewisBob & Regina Lyon

Bob MaffettTerrance Major

Robert & Susan MartinMasonry Association

of ChattanoogaChamberlain McAllester

Robert McAllesterAmber McEachin

Michael McGauleyMark McLaughlinJohn McMahan

Scrappy & Elizabeth MooreHugh & Gene Moore

Robert MossDavid Noblit

Fred & Ruth ObearMark Odom

William OellerichJim Orr

Billie ParkerBob ParloJ. Moses

& Martha Jane PayneDon & Candice PooleHugh & Verbie Prevost

Vickie PritchettJohn Reynolds

Terry & Pam RoderickPaul Rouse

Steve & Ann SandlinJim Sattler

Richard SchulmanVictor & Grace Scouten

Scott ScoutenJack & Kay Seymour

Gordon & Frances SmithKaren Songer

John & Mary Anne StewartMary & John Tinkler

Wayne TippsDavid & Linda Uren

Marty & Sheri Von SchaafChris Warren

Joe & Barbara WatersRonald & Bonnie Wene

David WhitfieldDavid & Nancy Williams

Richard York

Blue MocWes & Linda MooreClay & Dianne AytesJim & Joan Beaver

Michael BooiChambliss Bahner

& Stophel, PCChad Danner

David & Shelly DawesJohn Delaney

Mark Colin DickinsonVaughn & Donna Dyer

George FarrEvann & Teri Gibson

Russell GrosErnest & Karen Hedgecorth

Benny IngleJimmie & Barbara Jackson

Alan JohnstonJimmy & Dana LailRobert & Amy Long

Mint Magazine

Robert McGeeBrian Millican

Wes & Linda MoorePat & Martha Payne

Tom PettigrewDennis & Jackie Potts

Heywood RogersThomas Rowland

Rusty ScottScott & Paula Starring

Mary Tanner & Homer Dale Kemp

Rick VeachSandra Zitkus

Starter MocTal & Margaret Abernathy

Bill & Ann AikenGlenn Allen

Harry & Betty ArnoldGeorge Aslinger

David AtkinsMr Rusty Aytes

Elizabeth BehrendsB.B. BellGary Bell

Jay & Emily BlackmanDaniel & Emily BlueJay & Cristy Bowen

Jim BrewerHugh & Judy BrownJay & Jane Brown

Greg BrownLisa Brown

Todd BullardDavid & Joan Bunn

Wayne ButlerMike & Tommye Byington

Cyrus CarterScott & Molly Cooper

Brainard CooperRalph & Linda Craig

Derek & Jennifer DanielRalph DeciccoRyalnd DonaldRyland DonaldGlenn Draper

J. Reuben DubrowRandy Durham

Merill & Wanda EcksteinDillard & Kathy Edgemon

Joseph ElkinsCharles Elliott

Ernest & Young LLPLeroy & Rita Fanning

Jim FergusonHenry Fischer

Jeff & Michelle FletcherCharles & Betty Garrett

Robert GeorgitsoLee & Emily Godfrey

Tim GodwinErik & Stacy Gray

Thomas & Debra GreenBen & Helen Gross

Chris HamptonLaura Herron

Bob HimmelsbachJayne Holder

Terry & Kaye HortonRichard Jahn

John & Martha Kaiser

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Listing is based on 2010-11 pledge.

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Barbara KelleyEverett Kerr

John & Laura KeyesMichael Keyes

John & Anita KilleferDon & Kim Lepard

John MarcellisJack & Nancy Marcellis

James MarkelPete & Dana Masic

J.R. & Janette McCroskeyDennis & Ann Meinert

Tom MooreJames & Judy Morgan

Hal & Linda MorisBob Mulkey

Nubby & Jill NapolitanoMillard & Juliette Perrin

Steven & Lauren PieniaszekMatthew & Claudia Pope

Gretchen PottsLeila Pratt

Andrew & Nancy PryorTom Quillen

Ralph & Barbara ReeceRoss Roberson

Kenny RoseSteve Schild

Jeff & Holly ScottOwen & Kathy SeatonJohn & Amy Shulman

Jerry SmithLee Smith

Robert SniderWesley & Elizabeth Sorrow

Jack & Jody StanfordFred SteelmanEd SussdorfCurtis TomlinHubert Turner

Wayne UpchurchDavid & Jan Varnell

Roy & Martha VarnerRob VarnerRon Wade

Jane WalkerForrest & Marjorie WallischJim & Marcene Weddington

Chaplain WhiteKim White

Buffalo Wild WingsJerry & Jola Williams

Thomas WilliamsBob & Lisa WilsonBarbara Wofford

Stanley & Alfreida WorlenPaul & Jackie WrightTerry & Cindy Ziegler

Choo-ChooThomas & Lee Ann Adams

Ray AdkinsAlpha Delta Pi

Amigo’s RestaurantCharlie Ankar

Deborah ArfkenThomas Baugh

Jack & Linda BoranRodney Bowman

Walker & June BrelandGreg BreterBill Chapin

Chi OmegaWilliam ConroyRyan Crimmins

Bryce CurryMark & Janice Davison

Emmanuel DeWaltTim DockeryBen DoddsJeff Donati

Bettye EmersonWayne Etherton

Leon FordMatthew Green

John HerrAndrew & Jennifer Horton

Joseph HortonMeagan Jasitt

Josh & Anne JayAngie JohnsonKappa Delta

Donald KaylorTheo King

Wayne & Keela KoontzHenry Lodge

McKenzie McDoanldJames Odell

Dan PattersonPhi Delta Theta

Brandon & Rebecca PottsPhillip Rose

Val-erie

RutledgeDonald Seagle

Eric & Wanda SmithJohn Sprankell

Tyler SpryAlan Standefer

Lisa SwartzSweetwater Valley Oil

CompanyFoy Watson

Suzanne WeberAnne WehuntBruce YoungMary YoungPaul Wright

ScrappyDavid & Karen Adams

D. Brent AdamsWilliam Allen

Franklin & Mary AndersonTruman & Janet AndersonDemetric & Marquita Arm-

steadBaker & Summers

Monona BakerWink Baker

Russell BeanDennis Bearden

Michael & Candace Bell

Mr Michael A BellWillie Bell

Alan & Marie BergheimerFred BersonJohn Blake

Nikki BlassingameRobert Bobo

James & Jane BouldinGene & Pat Branam

Carol BrandWilliam Branton

Scott & Karen BrincksEdgar BryantRichard Burke

Scotty BurnetterJim Burton

Robert BushRick Cabrera

Jerry CarpenterRon Casey

Stephen ChardosDan Cobb

Janice A. CobbDavid Conrady

Tony & Becky CoodeThomas & Juanita Cook

David CopeRon Craig

Robert CrawfordFrancis & Alice Crowe

James & Gayle CunninghamBarry Dale

Charles DammannBrett Davenport

Bob DavisDonna Davis

Eric DavisPete Davis

Sonya DavisDerek DeanRyan Degon

D. Roger DeVersaJoseph & Vanessa Downs

Richard DoyleRobert Drake

Ron DurbyKenneth Cooper Dyer, III

Jim EakinLloyd Eldridge

Lucien EllingtonMax Ellzey

Wayne & Karen ElrodBecky English

Heath & Brandi EslingerPaul FergusonStephen Fry

Adam & Hope FullerPaul Gass

David & Emily GeyerJohn & Pam Gilpin

2011-12 Mocs clUb MeMbers

Listing is based on 2010-11 pledge.

Mocs clUb

Shelton GoldblattBob Goodrich

Jim & Brenda GriffinBrian & Susan GroppeDavid & Scarlett GroshJohn & Jane Guthrie

Joe HaileyBishop & Betty Hamilton

John HamiltonTom HancockDon HannifinJerry HarrisConnie Hay

Ellen HeavilonPaul & Betty Helms

Fred HerrenNancy Hoover

Eugene HubbuchPam Hudson

George & Yvonne HughesWade Hutton

Leonard IllidgeFranklin Johnson

Marc JohnsonLinda Johnston

Brent & Erica JollyStephen & Marion Keiss

Donald KlinefelterTimothy Knigge

Frank & Linda Knight

Elizabeth KnoxMichael & Helen Kwasnik

Maj. Dennis E. KyleJ.D. & Claire Kyzer

Kevin & Catherine LeckenbyAb Lee

Todd & Kim LefewErika Lerum

Robert & Cathy LewisKenny & Marilyn Loggins

Alejandro LopezRobert & Aundrey Lusk

Bob & Cleta MainChrista Mannarino

Rocco & Stefanie MansuettoVenessa MarshCarolyn Marvil

Ronnie & Judy McClurgMerwin McCoy

Andrew McCullersJames McGee

William McIntyreDel & Jo MercerMcCarty Michael

Gary MillerGary & Brenda Mills

David MooreAnthony Moore

Tim & Ginger MossBilly & Hazel Murphy

Mike MurrayWilliam Neff

Rich & Judy NurikKevin Odom

Shawn OwensRobert OxfordMegan Parker

Max & Cathie ParrisHenry PateJohn Pauley

Samuel & Carolyn PayneRyan Peck

Donnie & Debra PellJoe & Karen Petosa

Charlie & Richardia PierceCarol Pond

Martha RainsStephon Ramsey

Mark RehmMoe Rivers

Elsie RobertsEdward Wayne Robertson

Ebony RobertsonCheryl RobinsonEdward Robinson

Mike RowanRay & Judy RuckerBill & Linda Russell

Horace & Linda SafforeLarry Schlabach

Philip SebesJohn Sellers

David SergeantDick & Nancy ShulzJames & Mary SmithScott & Robin Smith

Lance SmithDickie & Jeni Sompayrac

Ed StanfordStephen Stapelton

Mrs. Judith Finley StoneSam StroudNancy Stull

Buddy & Pat SundstromJay Susman

William & Katherine SuttonBill Swartz

Ed & Wendy TaliaferroTara Company Inc

Ernest Taylor Charles & Iris Terrell

Richard ThatcherCheri Thomas

David ThompsonSara Thompson

Melodie ThompsonMilton & Janet Tindell

Wendy TiptonDon & Evonne VandergriffRichard & Joan Vanscoy Jimmy & Barbara Verhine

Raymond WalkerWilbert WashingtonJohn & Sue Webb

Ron WellsMichael & Pam West

Marcus WestRoy L Williams

Michael WilliamsRobert WilsonRon Woody

Teresa A Zimmer

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CRedentiAlSPlease contact Jay Blackman, UTC Assistant Athletics Director for Communications and Media Relations, for all Chattanooga home football game credentials. Requests should be made in writing via email and credentials will be limited to working members of the media. Spouses, dates, children and other nonworkers are not permitted in the press box without prior approval. Credentials will be available for pickup on gameday at the Will Call window at Finley Stadium. Will Call is located at the front of First Tennessee Pavilion to the west of the stadium.

ViSitinG RAdiO CReW inFORMAtiOnTwo courtesy broadcast-quality telephone lines are available for use by visiting crews, as is a private broadcast booth.

PhOtOGRAPheRSCredentials for photographers will be issued on a game-by-game basis, and photographers should contact Jay Blackman, UTC Assistant Athletics Director for Communications and Media Relations, with requests. Photographers are expected to honor all sideline policies and are not permitted in either team bench area, locker room or other restricted areas within the stadium without prior approval from the UTC Communications and Media Relations Office.

inteRnet SeRViCeUTC will provide wireless Internet capability within the working area of the Finley Stadium press box.

inteRnet SiteSOnly accredited Internet sites will be granted game credentials or access to UTC coaches and student-athletes. All inquiries must be made to Jay Blackman, UTC Assistant Athletics Director for Communications and Media Relations.

MediA PARKinG A limited number of media parking spaces are available and passes are required for access. The media parking area is located near the southwest corner of the stadium on the corner of 20th Street and Carter Street, adjacent to the First Tennessee Pavilion.

GAMedAy MediA SeRViCeS Members of the media will be provided with pregame notes and statistics of both teams and

a flipcard with respective rosters and updated team information. Food and beverages will also be available. Statistics and running play-by-play description will be handed out after each quarter. Following the game, a final statistical packet with complete team and individual statistics, play-by-play and quotes from both teams will be available.

PRACtiCeSAll UTC practices are open to the media and pub-lic unless otherwise noted. Media members are asked to contact the Communications and Media Relations Office in advance if planning to attend practice. The Mocs hold practice sessions at Scrappy Moore Field and Finley Stadium. Please check for practice times and sites.

PlAyeR inteRVieWSDuring Gameweek — All requests for player inter-views during gameweek should be made at least one day in advance with the Communications and Media Relations Office. A time mutually conve-nient for the athlete and the member of the media will be set up. Most interviews will be conducted following daily practice on location at the practice fields. Players will be asked to return telephone calls to members of the media; player telephone numbers will not be issued. During gameweek, the player interview deadline is Thursday evening. No player interviews will be conducted on Friday of gameweek. Please also arrange coaching staff interviews through the Communications and Media Relations Office. Head Coach Russ Huesman and his staff are available Monday through Thursday each week.

After the Game — Following a 10-minute cooling off period, Coach Russ Huesman will meet the members of the media in or near the Finley Stadium media room located between the two locker rooms behind the west end zone. Requested UTC play-ers will also be available. The UTC locker room is closed to the media following the game. Visiting postgame interview policies are determined by the visiting school’s representative.

tO COntACt COACh hueSMAnThe best time to contact Coach Huesman by tele-phone is between 11:00 a.m. and noon Monday through Thursday. Call the Communications and Media Relations Office to set up an interview with Huesman, other football assistants or any UTC staff member.

tiCKetS tO the GAMeComplimentary tickets are not available for media or professional scouts. Those wishing to purchase tickets are urged to contact the Communications and Media Relations Office, which will handle the order. Professional scouts must request credentials by email ([email protected]). The cost is $15 and the seat will be in the press box provided space is available. Credit cards are accepted.

MOCS FOOtBAll MediA lunCheOnAll media representatives are invited to join Coach Huesman every Wednesday during the season for a weekly media luncheon. Lunch is served shortly after noon followed by comments from Huesman about the week’s upcoming opponent. Several players will also be available for interviews. The luncheon will be in the media room adjacent to the Communications and Media Relations Office on the first floor of McKenzie Arena.

SOCOn teleCOnFeRenCeA coaches/media teleconference will be held week-ly during the season. Each Southern Conference head coach will be available for eight-minute seg-ments on a broadcast-quality, two-way feed. Check with the Southern Conference Office or the UTC Communications and Media Relations Office for the schedule and phone number of teleconference.

MOCS On the RAdiO/inteRnetEvery Chattanooga Mocs football game is broad-cast on the Mocs Radio Network. Fans outside of the Mocs Radio Network listening audience can also tune in over the Internet on GoMocs.com.

liVe StAtS And VideO OnlineLive stats for all of the Mocs games are available to fans on GoMocs.com. Streaming video of all UTC’s home games and selected road games are available for pay-per-view on GoMocs.com.

VideO SeRViCeSFor video footage of all the Mocs’ home games, contact UTC’s Director of Creative Services, Owen Seaton, at (423) 425-2122 or [email protected]. Requests should be made at least one week in advance of needing the footage.

Follow the Mocs online• GoMocs.com is the official website of the Univer-sity of Tennessee at Chattanooga Athletics De-partment. Redesigned on July 1, 2009, GoMocs.com offers the most up-to-date news, scores and information available on Mocs Athletics.

• GoMocs.com is managed by JumpTV with the content updated and edited by the UTC Commu-nications and Media Relations and Creative Ser-vices offices.

• Features include news and updates on your fa-vorite Mocs student-athletes, teams and coaches, live statistics, on-line ticket sales, print-at-home tickets, live in-game audio and video streams, video highlights and interviews, an E-store, DVD store and photo store.

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PRintChattanooga Times Free PressJay Greeson, Editor ([email protected])John Frierson, Beat Writer ([email protected])Mark Wiedmer, Columnist ([email protected])423-757-6900www.timesfreepress.com

Associated PressTeresa Walker ([email protected])800-453-1282www.ap.org Chattanoogan.com (online only)John Wilson ([email protected])423-266-2325Chattanooga, TN

The University Echo423-425-4298www.utcecho.com

teleViSiOn StAtiOnSWDEF 12 (CBS)Rick Nyman ([email protected])Webb Wright ([email protected])423-785-1278www.wdef.com

WRCB 3 (NBC)Keith Cawley ([email protected])Paul Shahen ([email protected])423-266-5039www.wrcbtv.com

WTVC 9 (ABC)Darrell Patterson ([email protected])Dave Staley ([email protected])423-757-7332www.newschannel9.com

RAdiO StAtiOnSBrewer RadioESPN 105.1 FM (Flagship Station)Nick Bonsanto - Afternoon Host ([email protected])

Jim Reynolds, Play-by-Play ([email protected])423-595-6627

Todd Agne, Color Analyst423-667-9031

WGOW 102.3 FM - SportTalk Scott McMahon - co-Host ([email protected])www.wgow.com423-756-6141

Fox Sports Radio 1370 AMChris Goforth - Host ([email protected])www.foxsportschattanooga.com423-321-6207

WDYN 89.7 FM423-493-4382

University oF tennessee at chattanooga athleticscoMMUnications and Media relations oFFice

Jay BlackmanAssistant Athletics Director

Office - (423) 425-5292Cell - (423) 598-6953

[email protected]

Anne WehuntAssistant Director

Office - (423) 425-4618Cell - (423) 933-5764

[email protected]

Jim hortenAssistant Director

Office - (423) 425-2350Cell - (423) 645-8733

[email protected]

MAilinG AddReSSAthletics Communication Office Univ. of Tennessee at Chattanooga 615 McCallie Ave.Dept. 3503 Chattanooga, TN 37403 ShiPPinG AddReSS720 East Fourth StreetRoom 132, McKenzie ArenaChattanooga, TN 37403

Fax - (423) 425-4610

MOCS RAdiO netWORK Fans and football enthusiasts can listen to the crystal-clear au-dio broadcast of each Chattanooga Mocs football game on the Home of the Mocs, ESPN Radio 105.1 WALV FM. All games will also broadcast online at www.GoMocs.com. All broadcasts begin one hour prior to kickoff and are followed by a comprehensive postgame show which features a game recap, sta-tistics and interviews with head coach Russ Huesman and Mocs players. The radio broadcast team of Jim Reynolds and Todd Agne, together for their 15th season of Mocs’ Foot-ball, will bring fans all 11 regular-season games. Reynolds is the Dean of Southern Conference broadcasters. His exper-tise is play-by-play announcing, and he returns for his 32nd season behind the microphone at Chattanooga football games. The Chicago native is one of the hosts of the city’s popular radio talk show, “The Morning Press,” on WGOW 102.3 FM. After receiving his bachelor’s degree in Speech Communications in 1977 from Illinois State, he began his career at WAKC-AM Radio in Bloomington, Ill., where he served as the play-by-play announcer for the Illinois Wesleyan football and basketball teams. He also worked at Bloomington station WRBA where he did some play-by-play for Illinois State football and basketball. Reynolds also spent time as the play-by-play announcer for the Univer-sity of Illinois basketball team while working with BRO-MAR Sports Net-work in Chicago. Currently, he is also the play-by-play voice for Mocs basketball games. Agne joins Reynolds to add color analysis, features and commentary, and a national scoreboard update to the broadcast. Agne, who attended Marshall University, has spent parts of the past 24 years covering Southern Conference athletics for radio, print and television in four different media markets. He enters his 15th season with the football broadcast team. Will Poindexter, the current color analyst for the Chattanooga Lookouts, returns to the team for his fifth season as the sideline reporter.

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nathan BlytheAssistant

Office - (423) 425-2116Cell - (772) 240-8742

[email protected]

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driving directions to Finley stadiUMFrom Atlanta – Take I-75 North to I-24 West to US 27 North (Downtown). Take Exit 1 (Main Street). Turn left onto Main Street. Take immediate right on to Carter Street. Finley Stadium is straight ahead.

From Birmingham – Take I-59 North to I-24 East to US 27 North (Downtown). Take Exit 1 (Main Street). Turn left onto Main Street. Take immediate right on to Carter Street. Finley Stadium is straight ahead.

From Knoxville – Take I-75 South to I-24 West to US 27 North (Downtown). Take Exit 1 (Main Street). Turn left onto Main Street. Take immediate right on to Carter Street. Finley Stadium is straight ahead.

From nashville – Take I-24 East to US 27 North (Downtown). Take Exit 1 (Main Street). Turn left onto Main Street. Take immediate right on to Carter Street. Finley Stadium is straight ahead.

2011 chattanooga Mocs Football ticket prices Season Single-Game**#Skybox $135 $30^Reserved Chairbacks $99 $25UTC Faculty/Staff $60 $15

General Admission $60 $15Youth (17 & under) $32 $8 UTC Faculty/Staff $32 $8 Alumni $32**Fans will again be able to use the promotional code “restore” to purchase gen-eral admission single-game tickets online for $8. Alumni can take advantage of the same deal with the promo code “alumni” for $8 general admission single-game tickets.# Requires a rental or lease agreement with Finley Stadium Davenport Field prior to purchase. Please contact Merrill Eckstein, Executive Director of Finley Stadium, at 423-266-4041 for more information.^There is a donation requirement to the UTC Mocs Club for access to the reserved chairback section of Finley Stadium. For more information contact Associate Ath-letics Director Andrew Horton at (423) 425-5283 or [email protected].

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