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MURRAY STATE FOOTBALL Football Contact: John Brush • O: 270-809-7044 • C: 270-293-0590 • Email: [email protected] Murray State Media Relations, 217 Stewart Stadium, Murray, KY. 42071 • www.GoRacers.com 1 Murray State (5-3, 3-1 OVC) vs. UT Martin (5-3, 3-2 OVC) November 2, 2013 • 1 p.m. • Graham Stadium • Martin, Tenn. Gameday Central Stadium_________________________________________ Hardy Graham Stadium Capacity ______________________________________________________ 10,000 Surface _____________________________________________________ Field Turf Post Time______________________________________________________ 1 p.m. Television ______________________________________ Racer Television Network _____________________________ Dave Winder (PxP) and Josh McKeel (Anaylyst) Radio _________________________________________________ Froggy 103.7 FM ________________________________ Neal Bradley (PxP) and Paul Bubb (Analyst) Internet ____________________________________________ www.GoRacers.com Series Record ________________________________________ MUR leads 35-16-1 Matchup at a Glance: Murray State vs. UT Martin Murray, Ky._____________________ Location ___________________ Martin, Tenn. 1922 _________________________ Founded __________________________1900 10,558 _______________________ Enrollment ________________________ 8,400 Ohio Valley ___________________ Conference ___________________ Ohio Valley Roy Stewart____________________ Stadium __________________ Hardy Graham Allen Ward_________________ Athletics Director __________________ Phil Dane 1924 ____________________ First Year of Football _____________________1925 464-398-36 _________________ All-Time Record __________________ 269-379-6 Chris Hatcher _________________Head Coach________________ Jason Simpson 23-18 ______________________Record at School______________________ 50-37 117-45 ______________________ Career Record _______________________ 50-37 5-6 _________________________ 2012 Record _________________________ 8-3 STORY LINES u The Racers return from their bye week as they travel to face UT Martin at 1 p.m. at Graham Stadium. The game will be carried live on the Racer TV Network. u The Racers hold a 35-16-1 advantage in the all-time series, but the Skyhawks have won seven of the last eight meetings. MSU has lost four-straight on the road in the series, with the last victory coming in 2003, 41-26. u The first quarter has been the difference in the series over the past six years. In five of the past six meetings, the winning team has scored 28 points in the first quarter. The Racers are just 1-4 in those games. u Senior wide receiver Walter Powell became the Racers all-time leader in receiving yards in the victory over Austin Peay. He now has 2,515 receiving yards and 29 touchdowns. His 196 career receptions rank second on the all--time list, trailing only Marcus Harris’ 216 career catches. u The Racer defense is coming off its best effort of the season as they held Austin Peay to 196 yards of total offense. It is the fewest yards allowed just allowing 192 yards against SEMO in 2008. 2013 Schedule Aug. 31 @ Missouri __________________ L, 14-58 Fox Sports/PPV/ESPN3 Sept. 7 Campbellsville _____________ W, 83-14 OVC Digital Network Sept. 14 Missouri State ______________ W, 41-38 OVC Digital Network Sept. 21 @ Bowling Green _____________ L, 7-48 ESPN3 Sept. 28 @ Jacksonville State* ______ W, 35-34 ot OVC Digital Network Oct. 5 Tennessee Tech* ____________ W, 35-24 OVC Digital Network Oct. 12 @ Southeast Missouri* _____ L, 34-37 3ot Racer TV Network Oct. 19 Austin Peay* (HC) ____________ W, 31-3 ESPN3 Nov. 2 @ UT Martin*_________________ 1 p.m. Racer TV Network Nov. 9 Eastern Illinois* ______________ 12 p.m. OVC Digital Network Nov. 16 @ Tennessee State*____________ 2 p.m. OVC Digital Network Nov. 23 Eastern Kentucky* ___________ 12 p.m. OVC Digital Network * - OVC contests All times are Central Media Relations Office: Roy Stewart Stadium 217 Stewart Stadium Murray, Ky. 42071 O: 270-809-7044 F: 270-809-6814 John Brush ............................Assistant Dir./Football 270-809-7044.................... [email protected]

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MURRAY STATE FOOTBALLFootball Contact: John Brush • O: 270-809-7044 • C: 270-293-0590 • Email: [email protected] State Media Relations, 217 Stewart Stadium, Murray, KY. 42071 • www.GoRacers.com

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Murray State (5-3, 3-1 OVC)vs. UT Martin (5-3, 3-2 OVC)

November 2, 2013 • 1 p.m. • Graham Stadium • Martin, Tenn.

Gameday CentralStadium _________________________________________ Hardy Graham StadiumCapacity ______________________________________________________ 10,000Surface _____________________________________________________ Field Turf Post Time______________________________________________________ 1 p.m.Television ______________________________________ Racer Television Network_____________________________ Dave Winder (PxP) and Josh McKeel (Anaylyst)Radio _________________________________________________ Froggy 103.7 FM________________________________ Neal Bradley (PxP) and Paul Bubb (Analyst)Internet ____________________________________________ www.GoRacers.comSeries Record ________________________________________ MUR leads 35-16-1

Matchup at a Glance:Murray State vs. UT MartinMurray, Ky._____________________ Location ___________________ Martin, Tenn.1922 _________________________ Founded __________________________190010,558 _______________________ Enrollment ________________________ 8,400Ohio Valley ___________________ Conference ___________________ Ohio ValleyRoy Stewart ____________________ Stadium __________________Hardy GrahamAllen Ward _________________ Athletics Director __________________ Phil Dane1924 ____________________ First Year of Football _____________________1925464-398-36 _________________ All-Time Record __________________ 269-379-6Chris Hatcher _________________Head Coach________________ Jason Simpson23-18 ______________________Record at School ______________________ 50-37117-45 ______________________Career Record _______________________ 50-375-6 _________________________ 2012 Record _________________________ 8-3

STORY LINESu The Racers return from their bye week as they travel to face UT Martin at 1 p.m. at Graham Stadium. The game will be carried live on the Racer TV Network.

u The Racers hold a 35-16-1 advantage in the all-time series, but the Skyhawks have won seven of the last eight meetings. MSU has lost four-straight on the road in the series, with the last victory coming in 2003, 41-26.

u The first quarter has been the difference in the series over the past six years. In five of the past six meetings, the winning team has scored 28 points in the first quarter. The Racers are just 1-4 in those games.

u Senior wide receiver Walter Powell became the Racers all-time leader in receiving yards in the victory over Austin Peay. He now has 2,515 receiving yards and 29 touchdowns. His 196 career receptions rank second on the all--time list, trailing only Marcus Harris’ 216 career catches.

u The Racer defense is coming off its best effort of the season as they held Austin Peay to 196 yards of total offense. It is the fewest yards allowed just allowing 192 yards against SEMO in 2008.

2013 ScheduleAug. 31@ Missouri __________________ L, 14-58Fox Sports/PPV/ESPN3

Sept. 7Campbellsville _____________ W, 83-14OVC Digital Network

Sept. 14Missouri State ______________ W, 41-38OVC Digital Network

Sept. 21@ Bowling Green _____________ L, 7-48ESPN3

Sept. 28@ Jacksonville State* ______ W, 35-34 otOVC Digital Network

Oct. 5Tennessee Tech* ____________ W, 35-24OVC Digital Network

Oct. 12@ Southeast Missouri* _____ L, 34-37 3otRacer TV Network

Oct. 19Austin Peay* (HC) ____________ W, 31-3ESPN3

Nov. 2@ UT Martin* _________________ 1 p.m.Racer TV Network

Nov. 9Eastern Illinois* ______________ 12 p.m.OVC Digital Network

Nov. 16@ Tennessee State* ____________ 2 p.m.OVC Digital Network

Nov. 23Eastern Kentucky* ___________ 12 p.m.OVC Digital Network

* - OVC contestsAll times are Central

Media Relations Office:Roy Stewart Stadium217 Stewart Stadium Murray, Ky. 42071O: 270-809-7044 F: 270-809-6814

John Brush ............................Assistant Dir./Football 270-809-7044 [email protected]

MURRAY STATE UNIVERSITY ALL-PURPOSE WALTER POWELL

2013 PAYTON AWARD CANDIDATE2013 Walter Payton Award CandidateRated #27 Overall in FCS - Phil SteeleRated #1 All-Purpose Back in FCS - Phil SteeleRated #1 Punt Returner in FCS - Phil SteeleRated #4 Wide Receiver in FCS - Phil SteeleRated #28 Kick Returner in FCS - Phil Steele2013 Phil Steele Preseason First-Team All-American - PR2013 Phil Steele Preseason Second-Team All-American - WR2013 The Sports Network Preseason First Team All-American - AP2013 Lindy’s Preseason First Team All-American - All-Purpose2013 Sporting News Preseason All-American - Return Specialist2013 Football Gameplan Preseason All-American - Wide Receiver2013 Beyond College Sports Preseason First-Team All-American - PR 2013 Beyond College Sports Preseason Second-Team All-American - WR2013 CFPA Wide Receiver Watch List2013 CFPA Punt Returner Watch List2013 CFPA All-Purpose Watch List2013 Preseason All-OVC Wide Receiver2013 Preseason All-OVC Return Specialist2012 College Sporting News Fabulous Fifty - All-Purpose2012 First-Team All-American All-Purpose - Associated Press2012 First-Team All-American All-Purpose - The Sports Network2012 First-Team All-OVC - Return Specialist2012 Second-Team All-OVC - Wide Receiver

Walter Powell2012 Game-by-Game Receiving StatisticsOpponent Rec Yards TD Long Missouri 4 35 1 17Campbellsville 3 50 2 30Missouri State 11 155 4 66Bowling Green 3 17 0 6Jacksonville State 4 51 1 29Tennessee Tech 8 177 2 59Southeast Missouri 15 158 2 22Austin Peay 6 59 1 21UT MartinEastern IllinoisTennessee StateEastern Kentucky

2013 Game-by-Game Return StatisticsOpponent KOR Yards TD Long PR Yards TD LongMissouri 1 16 0 16 1 1 0 1Campbellsville 0 0 0 0 3 15 0 16Missouri State 3 151 1 98 1 0 0 0Bowling Green 2 43 0 26 0 0 0 0Jacksonville State 1 29 0 29 1 2 0 2Tennessee Tech 1 36 0 36 5 97 1 88Southeast Missouri 0 0 0 0 1 29 0 29Austin Peay 1 18 0 18 3 42 0 22UT MartinEastern IllinoisTennessee StateEastern Kentucky

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Media InformationSunday - 27 Monday - 28 Tuesday - 29 Wednesday - 30 Thursday - 31 Friday - 1 Saturday - 2

Off Day

Coach Hatcher Press Conference

12 p.m.

Coach Hatcher Radio Show

6 p.m.

Off Day Practice4 p.m.

Players and Coachesavailable after

practice

Practice4 p.m.

Players and Coachesavailable after

practice

Practice4 p.m.

No availability

Walk-Thru4 p.m.

@ UT Martin1 p.m.

Players and Coaches available after game

Daily Media AvailabilityMonday: Chris Hatcher and select players will be available at the media luncheon at 12 p.m. at the Racer Room inside Stewart Stadium.

Tuesday: Head Coach Chris Hatcher, assistant coaches and players will be available at the conclusion of practice.

Wednesday: Head Coach Chris Hatcher, assistant coaches and players will be available at the conclusion of practice.

Thursday: Head Coach Chris Hatcher available to the media.

Friday and Sunday: No Availability.

Saturday: Post-game availability only. Members of the MSU Athletics Media Relations staff will escort media representatives to the appropriate areas following the conclusion of the game. The Murray State locker room, home and away, is closed to the media at all times.

Head Coach Chris Hatcher and selected Racer players will be brought to the designated interview area. At home games, that area is the Racer Room, located in Stewart Stadium (first floor).

At the midway point of the fourth quarter, interview requests will be collected.

For games in Murray, the opposing head coach will meet with the media inside the opponent interview room. A representative from the MSU Media Relations Office will be on hand to assist the media in finding this area. Interviews with the head coach and players from the visiting team will be based on the post-game policy of that institution.

Practice ProceduresCovering Practice: Practices are generally open to the media and public. Head coach Chris Hatcher reserves the right to close practice at any time.

Note: Player or coach interviews must not conflict with classes, meetings, training room treatments or other team obligations.

OVC COACHES TELECONFERENCEDuring the regular season a weekly teleconference featuring the league’s nine head coaches will be held every Tuesday morning at 10 a.m. Central Time. The first teleconference will take place on Tuesday, Aug. 27. For information on how to access the call, please contact Kyle Schwartz in the OVC Office (615-371-1698 or [email protected]).

Murray State Quick FactsName of School ________________________ Murray State UniversityLocation _________________________________________ Murray, Ky.Founded ______________________________________________1922Enrollment __________________________________________ 10,558Nickname ___________________________________________ RacersColors ________________________________________Navy and GoldConference ______________________________________ Ohio ValleyInterim President ________________________________ Dr. Tim MillerDirector of Athletics ________________________________ Allen WardAthletics Website _______________________________ GoRacers.com

Football InformationOffensive Formation ___________________________________ SpreadDefensive Formation _____________________________________ 3-42012 Overall Record ______________________________________ 5-62012 Conference Record/Standing _______________________4-4/6thOffensive Starters Returning/Lost ___________________________ 8/5Defensive Starters Returning/Lost ___________________________ 9/4

First Varsity Season ______________________________________1924Seasons/Winning Seasons _______________________________ 86/47Overall Record ______________________________ 459-395-36 (.536)OVC Record __________________________________ 212-223-9 (.488)OVC Titles ________________________________________________8___________________ 2002, 1996, 1995, 1986, 1979, 1951, 1950, 1948NCAA Playoff Appearances __________________________________5__________________________________ 2002, 1996, 1995, 1986, 1979

Stadium InformationStadium Name ___________________________ Roy Stewart StadiumField ______________________________________________ Field TurfCapacity ____________________________________________ 16,800First Year ______________________________________________1973First Game _________________ Sept. 15, 1973 (MSU 27, Western Carolina 25)Largest Crowd ___________________ 16,600 Oct. 31, 1981 (EKU 24, MSU 20)Record at Stadium __________________________________ 142-72-2

Murray State Coaches and StaffHead Coach _________________________ Chris Hatcher (4th season)Overall Record at MSU __________________________________ 18-15

Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Line _______________ Shawn BostickOffensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks _______________ Mitch StewartDefensive Coordinator/Safeties ___________________ Dennis TherrellRunning Backs/Run-Game Coordinator _____________ Sean DawkinsWide Receivers _________________________________ Russ CallawayLinebackers ____________________________________ Santos CarrilloDefensive Line _______________________________ Davern WilliamsCorners ______________________________________ Carlos AlvaradoDefensive Quality Control/Dir. of Football Ops _________ Steve AdamsStudent Assistant/Quarterbacks _________________ Casey BrockmanStudent Assistant/Tight Ends __________________________Drew Hall

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The Sports Network/Fathead.comFCS Top 25 Poll

(Oct. 28) PrevTeam (1st-place votes) Record Rank 1. North Dakota State (159) 8-0 1 2. Eastern Illinois 7-1 2 3. Eastern Washington 6-2 3 4. McNeese State 7-1 4 5. Montana State 6-2 5 6. Coastal Carolina 8-0 6 7. Towson 8-1 8 8. Sam Houston State 6-2 7 9. Fordham 8-0 810. Maine 7-1 1111. Youngstown State 7-1 1312. Montana 6-2 1013. Bethune-Cookman 7-1 1414. Northern Arizona 6-2 1615. Samford 6-2 2216. New Hampshire 4-3 2017. Wofford 5-3 1218. Central Arkansas 5-3 2319. South Dakota State 5-4 2520. Villanova 4-4 1821. Delaware 6-2 NR22. Lehigh 6-2 1623. Tennessee State 7-2 2124. Charleston Southern 8-1 NR25. Southeastern Louisiana 6-2 NR

DATe OPPONeNT TV ReSULT SeRIeS NOTeSAug. 31 @ Missouri PPV L, 14-58 MU leads 2-0 Miller throws and catches touchdown in 1st quarter

Sept. 7 CAMPBELLSVILLE OVC W, 83-14 MUR leads 1-0 Racers set modern day scoring record in 83-14 victory

Sept. 14 MISSOURI STATE OVC W, 41-38 MUR leads 8-1 Powell catches 4 TDs, including game-winner in final seconds

Sept. 21 @ Bowling Green ESPN3 L, 7-48 BGSU leads 1-0 Berry scores lone Racer touchdown

Sept. 28 @ Jacksonville State* OVC W, 35-34ot JSU leads 9-2 Miller hits Harness for 2-pt conversion for OT winner

Oct. 5 TENNESSEE TECH* OVC W, 35-24 TTU leads 41-37-1 Powell returns punt, catches 2 TDs in victory

Oct. 12 @ Southeast Missouri* Racer TV L, 34-37 3ot MSU leads 38-9-1 Powell records 15 receptions in 3 OT heartbreaker

Oct. 19 AUSTIN PEAY* ESPN3 W, 31-3 MUR leads 34-13-0 Defense holds Govs to 196 yards of total offense

Nov. 2 @ UT Martin* RacerTV 1 p.m. MUR leads 35-16-1 Racers fall in wild Homecoming affair

Nov. 9 EASTERN ILLINOIS* OVC 12 p.m. EIU leads 15-13-0 Racers fall in overtime

Nov. 16 @ Tennessee State* RacerTV 2 p.m. MUR leads 13-11-0 Big second half sends Racers to victory

Nov. 23 EASTERN KENTUCKY* OVC 12 p.m. EKU leads 43-25-4 Racers look to end 8-game losing streak to Colonels

All times are central • *Denotes Ohio Valley Conference Game

2013 RACeR SCHeDULe & ReSULTS

Murray State’s Opening DrivesOpp 1st 2ndMIZZ TD PuntCU TD TDMOST Punt TDBGSU Punt PuntJSU Punt PuntTTU Punt PuntSEMO FG FGAPSU Punt PuntUTMEIUTSUEKU

UT Martin Quick FactsLocation _______________________Martin, Tenn.Enrollment ___________________________ 8,400Nickname ________________________ SkyhawksColors _____________________ Navy and OrangeConference ______________________ Ohio ValleyPresident _________________ Dr. Thomas A. RakesAthletics Director __________________Phil Dane

Head Coach __________________ Jason SimpsonRecord at School ____________ 50-37 (8th season)Overall Record _____________50-37 (8th season)

2012 Record ____________________________ 8-3Conference Record (Finish) ___________ 6-2(2nd)Lettermen Returning _____________________ 44Lettermen Lost __________________________ 20Starters Returning _______________________ 12Starters Lost ____________________________ 10

SID ___________________________ Ryne RickmanEmail [email protected] _________________________ 731-881-7632Web _________________________ utmsports.com

Scouting UT MartinThe Skyhawks enter the game with an overall record of 5-3, and a 3-2 mark in conference play.

UTM is coming off a 38-14 victory on the road at Austin Peay.

The Skyhawks are averaging 411.4 yards per game of offense. They are rushing for 185.0 yards per game, while throwing for 226.4.

Turnovers have been the story for the Skyhawks as they have thrown 10 interceptions and lost 13 fumbles. On the flip side, UTM has five interceptions and recovered four fumbles.

Running back DJ McNeil has rushed 165 times for 843 yards and four touchdowns.

Jarod Neal leads the passing attack by going 87-for-142 for 1,011 yards and four touchdowns. He has also thrown six interceptions.

Dylan Favre has gone 73-of-105 for 792 yards with eight touchdowns and four interceptions. Favre has missed the last three games with a knee injury.

Jeremy Butler is the main weapon on the outside with 61 catches for 781 yards and seven touchdowns.

Ben Johnson leads the team with 67 tackles and 8.5 tackles-for-loss.

Tony Bell is also tied for the team lead in tackles-for-loss, and leads the team with four sacks.

J’vontez Blackmon has two of the team’s five interceptions.

General Notes

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FCS Coaches Poll (Oct. 28)

PrevTeam (1st-place votes) Record Rank 1. North Dakota State (26) 8-0 1 2. Eastern Illinois 7-1 2 3. Coastal Carolina 8-0 3 4. Eastern Washington 6-2 4 5. Montana State 6-2 5 6. Towson 8-1 6 7. McNeese State 7-1 7 8. Fordham 8-0 8 9. Sam Houston State 6-2 910. Youngstown State 7-1 1211. Maine 7-1 1412. Bethune-Cookman 7-1 1313. Montana 6-2 1014. Northern Arizona 6-2 1915. Central Arkansas 5-3 2016. Wofford 5-3 1117. New Hampshire 4-3 2218. Charleston Southern 8-1 2419. Samford 6-2 NR20. South Dakota State 5-4 2521. Lehigh 6-2 1522. Villanova 4-4 1723. James Madison 5-3 1624. Tennessee State 7-2 2125. Southeastern Louisiana 6-2 NR

X LT LG C RG RT Y H Z F QBMIZZ Griffin Kelly Olive Bivin Hogan Matthews Davis Harris Powell Brady MillerCU Morrow Kelly Olive Bivin Hogan Matthews Davis Harris Rice Brady MillerMOST Morrow Kelly Olive Bivin Hogan Matthews Davis Harris Powell Berry MillerBGSU Griffin Kelly Olive Bivin Hogan Matthews Davis Harris Powell Berry MillerJSU Griffin Kelly Olive Bivin Hogan Matthews Davis Harness Powell Brady MillerTTU Griffin Kelly Littlefield Bivin Olive Matthews Davis Harness Powell Berry MillerSEMO Griffin Kelly Olive Bivin Hogan Matthews Davis Harness Powell Berry MillerAPSU Griffin Kelly Olive Bivin Hogan Matthews Davis Harness Powell Berry MillerUTMEIUTSUEKU

2013 Game-By-Game Offensive starters

LDE NT RDE BUCK SAM MIKE WILL FS SS CB CBMIZZ Brackett Mason Collins Dansby Cooper Small Hayes Addison Wicks Sanders YahyaviCU Brackett Mason Ojolola Dansby Harrington Cooper Hayes Smith Wicks Manning YahyaviMOST Brackett Mason Ojolola Sims Taylor Cooper Hayes Addison Wicks Manning YahyaviBGSU Brackett Mason Ojolola Sims Taylor Cooper Hayes Addison Wicks Skinner YahyaviJSU Dean Mason Ross Small Taylor Cooper Hayes Addison Wicks Skinner YahyaviTTU Dean Mason Ross Small Taylor Cooper Hayes Addison Wicks Sanders YahyaviSEMO Dean Brackett Ross Small Taylor Cooper Hayes Hathaway Wicks Manning YahyaviAPSU Dean Brackett Ross Small Taylor Cooper Hayes Addison Wicks Manning YahyaviUTMEIUTSUEKU

2013 Game-By-Game Defensive starters

The GameThe Racers return to action as they travel to face UT Martin. Kickoff is set for 1 p.m. and can be seen live on the Racer TV Network.

vs. UT MartinThe Racers hold a 35-16-1 advantage in the all-time series, but the Skyhawks have seven of the last eight meetings. MSU has lost four-straight on the road in the series.

Last Year vs. UT MartinUT Martin returned an interception for a touchdown in the first quarter and held off a late Racer comeback in a 66-59 shootout at Stewart Stadium.

28-Point 1st QuarterThe first quarter has been the decider in the series over the last six meetings. Five times in those six games, the winning team has scored 28 points in the first quarter. The Racers are just 1-4 in those games with the lone victory coming in 2010.

Under 200 YardsThe Racer defense held Austin Peay to just 196 yards of total offense. It was the fewest yards allowed to an FCS opponent by a Racer defense since holding Southeast Missouri to 192 yards in 2008. MSU held Kentucky Wesleyan to 164 yards in 2009.

60 Yards PassingThe 60 passing yards allowed by the Racer defense was the fewest allowed to an FCS opponent since Eastern Illinois threw for 53

2013 Captains Murray State named captains for the 2013 season. The captains were voted on by the team.

Harris Bivin __________________________ OLAnthony Hayes ________________________ LBWalter Powell ________________________ WRSam Small ____________________________ LBBrandon Wicks _______________________ DB

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MURRAY STATe SCORING DRIVeSOpponent Qt. Points Plays Yards TOP How ScoredMissouri 1 7 6 58 1:15 Powell 17 yd pass from MillerMissouri 1 7 14 83 4:41 Miller 5 yd pass from Harness

Campbellsville 1 7 6 35 1:28 Brady 1yd runCampbellsville 1 6 2 36 0:33 Powell 30 yd pass from MillerCampbellsville 1 7 3 58 0:35 Harness 42 yd pass from MillerCampbellsville 1 7 6 68 2:30 Berry 24 yd runCampbellsville 1 7 4 53 0:54 Brady 5 yd runCampbellsville 2 7 2 61 0:12 Brady 54 yd runCampbellsville 2 7 3 46 0:55 Powell 9 yd pass from MillerCampbellsville 2 7 3 17 0:33 Brady 9 yd runCampbellsville 3 7 7 49 2:32 Blackburn 28 yd pass from FrazierCampbellsville 3 7 8 59 2:27 Holliday 18 yd runCampbellsville 3 7 6 38 2:26 Holliday 9 yd run

Missouri State 1 6 6 87 1:39 Powell 37 yd pass from MillerMissouri State 3 7 4 66 1:35 Davis 52 yd pass from MillerMissouri State 3 7 5 81 1:32 Powell 66 yd pass from MillerMissouri State 4 8 7 36 2:23 Powell 4 yd pass from MillerMissouri State 4 7 12 75 2:31 Powell 15 yd pass from Miller

Bowling Green 3 7 13 83 3:32 Berry 2 yd run

Jacksonville St. 1 3 13 57 3:35 Benton 40 yd field goalJacksonville St. 1 7 3 62 0:48 Powell 29 yd pass from MillerJacksonville St. 2 3 12 67 4:02 Benton 21 yd field goalJacksonville St. 2 7 9 57 3:04 Brady 6 yd runJacksonville St. 4 7 6 40 2:19 Miller 14 yd runJacksonville St. ot 8 9 25 --- Miller 1 yd run

Tennessee Tech 1 7 7 57 2:02 Brady 4 yd runTennessee Tech 2 7 1 55 0:12 Powell 55 yd pass from MillerTennessee Tech 3 7 2 73 0:21 Powell 59 yd pass from Miller

SEMO 1 3 10 58 2:33 Benton 37 yd field goalSEMO 3 3 10 43 2:41 Benton 35 yd field goalSEMO 3 7 12 70 3:45 Miller 2 yd runSEMO 3 7 8 76 2:35 Powell 22 yd pass from MillerSEMO 4 7 13 84 3:20 Davis 9 yd pass from MillerSEMO ot 7 2 25 -- Powell 19 yd pass from Miller

Austin Peay 1 7 3 46 0:56 Berry 40 yd runAustin Peay 2 7 7 41 2:25 Berry 3 yd runAustin Peay 3 3 8 23 3:22 Benton 28 yd field goalAustin Peay 4 7 8 53 3:04 Powell 21 ys pass from MillerAustin Peay 4 7 8 64 4:55 Holliday 1 yd run

yards in 2006. Kentucky Wesleyan threw for just 12 yards in 2009.

3 PointsMurray State held Austin Peay to just three points in the victory. It is the fewest points allowed since the Racers shutout Mississippi Valley State in 2011. It is also the fewest points allowed in a conference game since MSU beat UT Martin, 38-0, in 2004.

Powell Sets Yards RecordSenior Walter Powell set another career record when he passed Marcus Harris to become the all-time leading receiver in MSU history. Powell now has 2,515 career receiving yards. His 196 career receptions rank second to Harris’ all-time record of 216.

Berry Breaks LooseJaamal Berry had his best game of the season as he rushed 22 times for 146 yards and two touchdowns against Austin Peay. Berry scored on runs of 40 and three yards in the first half. It was his first 100-yard performance of the season.

Miller Perfect in 2nd HalfQuarterback Maikhail Miller was not called upon to pass much against Austin Peay, but he was effective when he did. Miller was perfect in the second half as he went 10-for-10 for 113 yards and a touchdown.

Mix earns OVC HonorPunter Steven Mix was honored as the OVC co-Specialist of the Week after averaging 41.8 yards on five punts. Four of his five punts were downed inside the 20-yard line, including three inside the six.

Miller earns Another OVC HonorQuarterback Maikhail Miller earned his third-straight OVC Newcomer of the Week honor after going 30-for-45 for 292 yards and three touchdowns against SEMO. He also rushed for 63 yards and a touchdown on 17 carries. Miller has been honored as the Newcomer of the Week four times this season.

Powell Sets Career High in CatchesWalter Powell set a new career-high against SEMO as he hauled in 15 passes for 158 yards and two touchdowns. The effort bests his old mark of 14 receptions set against UT Martin last season. It is also just one reception shy of Harvey Tanner’s school-record 16-reception game against Austin Peay on Nov. 4, 1967.

Manning Has INT in 3-Straight GamesCornerback Josh Manning intercepted a pass for the third-straight game when he stepped in front of a pass in the fourth quarter against SEMO. Two of his three interceptions have happened in the fourth quarter.

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RED-ZONE SCORING Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs -----------Failed to score inside RZ -----------Opponent In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Downs Int Fumb Half GameMissouri 2 2 14 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Campbellsville 7 7 49 7 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Missouri State 2 2 15 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Bowling Green 3 1 7 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0Jacksonville State 6 5 28 3 3 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0Tennessee Tech 3 1 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0Southeast Missouri 7 5 27 3 1 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 0Austin Peay 4 3 17 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1UT MartinEastern IllinoisTennessee StateEastern Kentucky

Totals 34 26 164 21 13 8 5 2 0 2 3 0 1 (26-for-34) 76.5%

Three Overtime GameThe Racers three-overtime against SEMO tied for the longest game in school history. MSU played a three-overtime against Austin Peay on Nov. 17, 1990, with the Racers prevailing 31-24.

Two Overtime GamesMurray State has played a pair of overtime games this season, marking the third time in school history the Racers have played two overtime games in the same season. MSU played a pair of overtime games in 1988 (0-2) and 1997 (0-2)

2-0 StartMurray State is off to its first 2-0 start in conference play since 1998. They went on to finish 5-2 that season.

The Return of PowellAll-American Walter Powell returned a punt 88 yards for a touchdown in the first quarter against Tennessee Tech. It was the second-straight year he took a punt back in the first quarter against the Golden Eagles. He is now the only player in the FCS with a punt and kickoff return for a TD this season.

Powell Ties Pair of Receiving RecordsSenior Walter Powell tied a pair of MSU career receiving records against TTU. Powell registered his 26th receiving touchdown, tieing Terrance Tillman (1998-2000) for the all-time record. It was also his ninth career 100-yard receiving game, equalling Tillman’s mark.

Powell Sets Total TD RecordWalter Powell became the modern-day record holder for total touchdowns at Murray State. He now has 30 total touchdowns, passing the record of 28 previously held by Willie Cannon. Harlan Brodie (1927-30) holds the all-time record with 40 touchdowns.

Manning Fumble ReturnJosh Manning found the endzone against Tennessee Tech after he scooped up a fumble and returned it 22 yards for a touchdown on the opening drive of the second half. He later added an interception, his second in as many games.

Miller earns Newcomer HonorSophomore Maikhail Miller earned his second OVC Newcomer of the Week honor after rallying the Racers a 35-34 overtime victory over Jacksonville State. Miller rushed for 134 yards and a pair of touchdowns, while also throwing for 109 yards and a touchdown.

Overtime in OVC OpenerFor the second-straight year, MSU found themselves in overtime in the OVC opener. This one turned out better as the Racers converted the two-point conversion in the victory over Jacksonville State. Last season, Eastern Illinois converted a two-point conversion for the victory. Both JSU and EIU were coming off overtime games the week before playing the Racers.

Racers Overtime WinThe Racers overtime victory over Jacksonville State was the first since defeating Eastern Kentucky in 2004. MSU had lost its previous two OT games (Tennessee Tech, 2006 and Eastern Illinois, 2012).

Victory Over Jacksonville StateThe victory over JSU put an end to a nine-game losing streak to the Gamecocks. The Racers only other victory came in the first meeting in 2003, also in overtime. It was also the last time JSU had been defeated in OT.

Hatch Attack GroundKnown for its aerial assault, the Racer offense took to the ground against Jacksonville State as they rushed for 296 yards and three touchdowns on 58 carries. It was the most

rushing yards in an OVC contest since rushing for 300 yards against Tennessee Tech in 2010.

Miller Just Misses QB Rushing RecordSophomore quarterback Maikhail Miller just missed the school record for rushing yards by a quarterback with his 134-yard effort against Jacksonville State. He fell just one yard shy of Charlie Forrest’s record of 135 yards set against Middle Tennessee State on Nov. 7, 1964.

Fourth Down SuccessThe Racers enjoyed success on fourth down against JSU as they were a perfect 3-for-3, including converting both fourth downs in overtime. On the season, MSU is 9-for-10 on fourth down.

Second Half TurnoversThe Racers defense forced three turnovers in the second half against JSU. MSU got interceptions from John Therrell, Qua Huzzie and Josh Manning.

Wicks’ TD SaverBrandon Wicks made the play of the game when he forced a fumble late in the first half as a JSU receiver was going in for a touchdown. The fumble rolled into the endzone, where Anthony Hayes recovered, keeping the halftime advantage at 20-10.

Turnovers to Start SeasonThe Racer defense has forced at least one turnover in all five games this season. This marks the sixth time since 2000 the Racers have had at least one turnover in each of the first four games. The 2003 team forced a turnover in all 12 games, while the 2002 team forced a turnover in the first 11 games. MSU forced a turnover in the first five games last season.

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IN THe RANKINGSCATeGORY ACTUAL ___ FCS___OVCRushing Offense 190.00 _____ 38 ____ 3Passing Offense 222.90 _____ 52 ____ 4Total Offense 412.9 _____ 40 ____ 3Scoring Offense 35.00 _____ 25 ____ 2Rushing Defense 235.8 ____ 109 ____ 7Pass Effec. Defense 122.19 _____ 41 ____ 4Total Defense 487.6 ____ 113 ____ 9Scoring Defense 32.00 _____ 91 ____ 7Net Punting 38.87 _____ 11 ____ 2Punt Returns 11.00 _____ 24 ____ 3Kickoff Returns 24.19 _____ 11 ____ 1Turnover Margin 0.60 ______ 25 ____ 3Pass Defense 251.90 ____ 102 ____ 9Passing Effec. 137.43 _____ 39 ____ 3Sacks 2.75 ______ 18 ____ 3Tackles-for-Loss 7.00 ______ 24 ____ 3Sacks Allowed 1.75 ______ 53 ____ 3

Rushing

Passing effeciencyMaikhail Miller 138.00 _____ 38 ____ 2

Total OffenseMaikhail Miller 256.10 _____ 31 ____ 2

Receptions Per GameWalter Powell 6.80 ______ 12 ____ 3

Receiving Yards Per GameWalter Powell 87.80 _____ 27 ____ 5

InterceptionsJosh Manning 0.40 ______ 25 ____ 3Darrell Smith 0.40 ______ 25 ____ 3John Therrell 0.30 ______ 69 ____ 5Brandon Wicks 0.30 ______ 92 ____ 7

PuntingSteven Mix 42.10 _____ 31 ____ 5

Punt ReturnsWalter Powell 12.40 _____ 13 ____ 2

Kickoff Returns

Field GoalsJordan Benton 0.60 ______ 68 ____ 6

ScoringWalter Powell 11.30 _____ 5 _____ 1

All-PurposeWalter Powell 151.75 _____ 10 ____ 1

SacksChavez Sims 0.80 ______ 14 ____ 1

Tackles

Tackles For LossChavez Sims 1.10 ______ 70 ____ 4

Skinner Records 1st INTSenior Darrian Skinner recorded his first career interception when he stepped in front of a first-quarter pass against Bowling Green and returned it 14 yards.

Opening-Drive TurnoversIn each of its first three games, the MSU defense has forced a turnover on the opponents opening drive of the game. The Racers got a fumble to start the season at Missouri, and have recorded interceptions against Campbellsville and Missouri State.

Powell earns National HonorsWalter Powell took home several national honors after his performance against Missouri State as he was named the National All-Purpose Performer and National Kickoff Returner of the Week by the College Football Performance Awards. He and Maikhail Miller were named to the honor roll at their respective positions. Powell was also named Specialist of the Week by Beyond Sports Network.

Duo earns OVC HonorsThe duo of Maikhail Miller and Walter Powell were honored by the OVC for their efforts against Missouri State. Miller was the co-newcomer of the week, while Powell was the co-specialist of the week.

Miller Leads Game-Winning DriveMaikhail Miller found a way to finish against Missouri State as he led the Racers on a game-winning 75-yard drive in the game’s final minute. Miller threw a 15-yard fade to Walter Powell on fourth down for the game-winning TD with 23.8 remaining.

Powell Catches 4 TDsSenior Walter Powell put on a show against Missouri State as he caught 11 passes for 155 yards and a career-best four touchdowns. He caught a 37-yard TD pass in the first quarter, before hauling in a 66-yard TD in the third quarter and a pair of scores in the fourth. Both of his fourth-quarter touchdowns came on fourth downs.

5 Total TDsWalter Powell finished the game against Missouri State with a career-high five total touchdowns. He became the first Racer with five touchdowns in a game since Marcus Harris had five receiving touchdowns against Missouri State in 2010.

TrickerationThe Racers reached into their back of tricks in the fourth quarter as they used a pair of trick plays to score a touchdown and a two-point conversion. The Racers scored the TD on a double-reverse pass, then executed the two-

General Notespoint play on a Jordan Morrow run around left side.

Powell Goes 98 YardsWalter Powell returned the second-half kickoff 98 yards for his first career kickoff return for touchdown. The 98 yards ties Duane Brady’s 98-yard return against UT Martin 2011, and is one-yard shy of the record held by three players. Nick Nance went 99 yards against Eastern Kentucky, while Vic Kubu went did it against Arkansas State in 1963 and Donald Hitson against Western Kentucky in 1996.

Miller Tosses 5 TDsMaikhail Miller became the sixth Racer quarterback to throw five touchdowns in a game. Miller threw four of his five TD passes in the second half, including the game-winner with 23.8 remaining.

Sims Makes 13 StopsLinebacker Chavez Sims followed up his record-setting performance by posting 13 tackles against Missouri State. Sims added a sack and two tackles-for-loss in the victory.

Davis Finds endzone for 1st TimeJanawski Davis found the endzone for the first time in his career against Missouri State when he hauled in a 52-yard pass from Maikhail Miller on the first drive of the second half.

Racers Set Scoring RecordMurray State set a modern era scoring record when they scored 83 points in the 83-14 victory over Campbellsville. The 83 points bests the old record of 72 set against Missouri State in 2010. The 83 points are the fourth-most points ever scored in a game.

41-Point QuarterThe Racers also set a record by scoring 41 points in the first quarter against Campbellsville.

62-Point HalfThe 62 points put up in the first half against Campbellsville set a new school and OVC record for points in a half. The previous record was 49 points, held by three different teams, including the Racers vs. Tennessee Tech in 2012.

Lucky 13Murray State set another school record by scoring 13 touchdowns against Campbellsville. The previous record was 10, against Missouri State in 2010 and Iowa Wesleyan in 1967.

4th Largest Margin of VictoryThe 69-point victory over Campbellsville was the fourth largest margin of victory in school

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Weekly Honors

Anthony Hayes, LinebackerCFPA Honor Roll (9/30)

Josh Manning, CornerbackOVC Defensive Player of the Week (10/6)CFPA Honor Roll (10/6)

Maikhail Miller, QuarterbackOVC Co-Newcomer of the Week (9/15)CFPA Honor Roll (9/16)OVC Newcomer of the Week (9/29)OVC Newcomer of the Week (10/6)OVC Newcomer of the Week (10/13)

Steven Mix, PunterCFPA Honor Roll (9/30)CFPA Honor Roll (10/13)OVC co-Specialist of the Week (10/20)CFPA Honor Roll (10/20)

Walter Powell, Wide ReceiverOVC Co-Specialist of the Week (9/15)CFPA Honor Roll (9/16)CFPA National Kickoff Returner of Wekk (9/16)CFPA National All-Purpose Back of Week (9/16)BSN Specialist of the Week (9/16) OVC Specialist of the Week (10/6)CFPA National Punt Returner of hte Week (10/6)CFPA All-Purpose Honor Roll (10/6)College Sporting News All-Star (10/7)BSN Offensive Player of the Week (10/8)CFPA Wide Receiver Honor Roll (10/13)

Chavez Sims, LinebackerCFPA Honor Roll (9/9)

history. The three larger margins of victory came against Will Mayfield College (113) in 1928, Louisville (105) in 1932 and North Alabama (86) in 1928.

Sims Sets Sack RecordJunior Chavez Sims set a new single-game record when he recorded four sacks against Campbellsville. He broke the previous record of 3.5 held by Austen Lane (2007) and Anthony Hutch (1996). Sims finished the day with six solo tackles and a forced fumble.

Holliday Has Big DayRedshirt freshman Marcus Holliday recorded his first career 100-yard rushing performance in just his second game. Holliday rushed for 132 yards and a pair of touchdowns on 18 carries against Campbellsville.

Brady Finds endzone 4 TimesSenior Duane Brady became the 10th Racer running back to rush for four touchdowns in a game when he ran for four scores on just 10 carries against Campbellsville. PLAYeR TDS OPPONeNT 1. Duane Brady 4 Campbellsville (9/7/13) Mike Harris 4 Eastern Ill. (10/15/11) Stevie Chaney 4 Austin Peay (1/12/05) Billy Blanchard 4 SEMO (10/26/02) Anthony Downs 4 Middle Tenn. (9/27/97) David McCann 4 Western Ill. (11/18/95) Derrick Cullors 4 Morehead St. (10/14/95) Rodney Payne 4 SEMO (9/7/85) Lindsey Hudspeth 4 Western Ky. (11/22/80) Danny Lee Johnson 4 East Tenn. (10/21/78)

Smith Delivers Pick SixSenior Darrell Smith found the endzone for the first time in his career as he picked off a pass and returned it 17 yards for a touchdown against Campbellsville.

Season Opening Drive TDMurray State scored on its opening drive of the 2013 season by putting together a six-play drive that resulted in a Maikhail Miller touchdown pass to Walter Powell. It marked the first time the Racers have scored a touchdown on their season-opening drive since the 1995 season opener against Western Kentucky.

Sportscenter Top 10Maikhail Miller’s five-yard touchdown reception from Jeremy Harness got national attention as the player was #8 on the Sportscenter Top 10.

Two TDs vs. FBSSaturday’s game against Missouri marked the first time since 2004 that the Racers scored a pair of touchdowns against an FBS opponent. MSU had not scored more than one touchdown in its previous 10 games against FBS competition.

General NotesMiller Pitch and CatchSophomore Maikhail Miller did a little bit of everything in the season opener, including throwing and catching a touchdown in the first quarter. Miller led the Racers on a touchdown on their opening drive, capping in with a 17-yard touchdown pass to Walter Powell. Later in the quarter, Miller caught a five-yard touchdown pass from Jeremy Harness. Miller became first player to throw and catch a touchdown pass in same game since Casey Brockman against SEMO in the 2011 finale.

Harness Now 2-for-2Sophomore Jeremy Harness improved his career passing numbers to 2-for-2 for 16 yards and a touchdown with his five-yard touchdown pass to Maikhail Miller. Harness hit Casey Brockman on an 11-yard pass against Central Arkansas in 2012.

Taylor Forces FumbleJunior Travis Taylor made an immediate impact in his Racer debut as he forced a fumble on the opening drive of the season. The fumble was recovered by Darrian Skinner and led to a touchdown.

Dean Blocks extra PointSophomore Zach Dean blocked his first career extra point as he blocked the Tigers second extra point of the first quarter.

Rice Has Big Day in Return HomeSophomore Paul Rice had a career day in his return to the Show Me state. Rice led the Racers with five catches for 63 yards, including a 34-yard reception on his first catch of the season.

New DefenseMurray State will feature a new defense in 2013 as Dennis Therrell takes over as the new defensive coordinator. Therrell is no stranger to MSU, as he served as the team’s defensive coordinator in 2004 and 2005.

All New Defensive StaffTherrell, who will coach the safeties, is not the only new member of the defensive staff as the Racers have an entirely new defensive staff from a season ago. Davern Williams will coach the defensive line, Santos Carrillo the linebackers, Carlos Alvarado the corners and Jay Burcham will serve as defensive quality control.

Like Father, Like SonDefensive coordinator Dennis Therrell is not the only member of the family to join the Racers for the 2012 season. His oldest son, John, joined the Racers this summer after spending the previous four years playing at UNLV.

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100-Yd Rushing Games

Player Opponent Att.-Yds.-TDMarcus Holliday Campbellsville 18-132-2Maikhail Miller Jacksonville State 24-134-2Jaamal Berry Austin Peay 22-146-2

10+ Reception Games

Player Rec. Opponent Yds-TDWalter Powell 11 Missouri State 155-4Walter Powell 15 SEMO 158-2

100-Yd Receiving Games

Player Opponent Rec.-Yds.-TDWalter Powell Missouri State 11-155-4Walter Powell Tennessee Tech 8-177-2Walter Powell SEMO 15-158-2

30+ Completion Games

Player Opponent Comp.-Att.Maikhail Miller Tennessee Tech 31-42Maikhail Miller SEMO 30-45

300-Yd Passing Games

Player Opponent Yds.-TD.Maikhail Miller Tennessee Tech 306-2

Powell Preseason All-AmericaSenior Walter Powell earned preseason All-America recognition from just about every organization that does a preseason team. He is coming off a season where he earned First-Team All-America honors as an all-purpose back.

Powell Rated Top FCS All-Purpose BackAccording to Phil Steele, Walter Powell is the top rated all-purpose back and punt returner in the FCS. He is also rated the #4 wide receiver, and the #27 player overall.

CFPA Watch ListsSeveral members of the Racer football team were named to the College Football Performance Award Watch Lists at their respected positions.Walter Powell Wide Receiver Punt Returner All-PurposeJaamal Berry Running BackDuane Brady Kickoff ReturnerJordan Benton Place KickerSteven Mix Punter

OVC Game of the Week on eSPN3The Racers Homecoming football game against Austin Peay will be televised live on ESPN3 as part of the OVC Game of Week package this season.

Racers on TVThe Racers will have three road games televised on the Racer TV Network this season. The games at Southeast Missouri, UT Martin and Tennessee State will be carried live this season.

Berry/Powell Preseason All-OVCSeniors Jaamal Berry and Walter Powell were selected to the Preseason All-OVC team voted on by the head coaches and sports information directors. Berry was honored at running back, while Powell was selected at wide receiver and return specialist.

Racers Picked SixthThe Racers were picked to finish sixth in the Ohio Valley Conference preseason polls. Defending champion Eastern Illinois was picked to repeat.

BCS Bowl InterceptionsMurray State held the distinction last season of being the only FCS team, over the last two seasons, to have interceptions against two quarterbacks playing in BCS Bowl Games. The Racers intercepted Louisville’s Teddy Bridgewater on his first career pass in 2010, while also intercepting EJ Manuel in the 2011 season opener.

Up NextThe Racers return to The Track as they welcome #2 Eastern Illinois for a 12 p.m. kickoff.

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Tale of the Tape

Murray State UT Martin35.0 ________________________ Points _______________________ 24.2412.9 ____________________ Total Offense ___________________ 411.4190.0 ____________________ Rushing Yards ___________________ 185.039.1 ________________ Rushing Attempts/Game _______________ 43.84.9 _____________________ Yards Per Carry ____________________ 4.2222.9 ___________________ Passing Yardage __________________ 226.435.1 _________________Passing Attempts/Game _______________ 31.79.1 _________________Yards Per Pass Completion_______________ 11.232.0 ____________________ Points Allowed ___________________ 26.9487.6 ____________________ Total Defense ___________________ 358.0235.8 ________________ Rushing Yards Allowed _______________ 147.54.9 __________________ Yards Per Carry Allowed _________________ 4.0251.9 ________________ Passing Yards Allowed _______________ 210.511.4 ______________ Yards Per Completion Allowed _____________ 11.5+5 _____________________ Turnover Margin____________________ -14

Leaders LeadersMiller (1658) ______________ Passing Yards ______________ Neal (1011)Miller (16) _________________ Passing TDs _________________ Favre (8)Berry (470) _______________ Rushing Yards _____________ McNeil (843)Brady (6) __________________Rushing TDs _______________ McNeil (4)Powell (54) ________________ Receptions ________________ Butler (61)Powell (13) _______________ Receiving TDs ________________ Butler (7)Powell (702) _____________ Receiving Yards _____________ Butler (781)Wicks (62) ___________________Tackles _______________ Johnson (67)Sims (5.0) ____________________ Sacks ___________________ Bell (4.0)Manning/Smith (3) _________ Interceptions _____________Blackmon (2)

Racers Record when...

Overall ______________________________________________ 5-3at home _____________________________________________ 4-0on road _____________________________________________ 1-3on grass _____________________________________________ 0-0on field turf __________________________________________ 5-3in overtime __________________________________________ 1-1MSU wins coin toss ____________________________________ 2-1

MSU scores first ______________________________________ 4-2MSU leads after 1st quarter _____________________________ 4-2MSU leads at half _____________________________________ 4-0MSU leads after 3rd quarter _____________________________ 4-0

MSU has more rushing yards ____________________________ 2-0MSU has more passing yards ____________________________ 4-1MSU has more total yards ______________________________ 3-1

MSU has less penalties _________________________________ 3-0MSU has less turnovers ________________________________ 3-0

MSU scores 20 points or more ___________________________ 5-1MSU scores 30 points or more ___________________________ 5-1MSU scores 40 points or more ___________________________ 2-0MSU scores 50 points or more ___________________________ 1-0

MSU holds opp. under 30 points _________________________ 3-0MSU holds opp. under 20 points _________________________ 2-0MSU holds opp. under 10 points _________________________ 1-0

MSU completes 50% of passes __________________________ 5-3MSU completes 60% of passes __________________________ 4-2

MSU has 300-yard passer _______________________________ 1-0Opp. has 300-yard passer _______________________________ 1-1

MSU has 100-yard rusher _______________________________ 3-0Opp. has 100-yard rusher _______________________________ 2-2

MSU has 100-yard receiver ______________________________ 2-1Opp. has 100-yard receiver _____________________________ 1-1

MSU defense scores ___________________________________ 2-0Opp. defense scores ___________________________________ 0-0

MSU special teams score _______________________________ 2-0Opp. special teams score _______________________________ 0-0

General Notes

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30+ Rushing Attempts30, Mike Harris (133 yds) vs Eastern Illinois, 10-15-11

100 Yards Rushing146, Jaamal Berry vs. Austin Peay, 10-19-13

200 Yards Rushing206, Mike Harris vs. Eastern Kentucky, 10-29-11

300 Yards Rushing310, Stevie Chaney vs Austin Peay, 11-12-05

20+ Completions 22, Maikhail Miller (22-31 134 yds) vs. Bowling Green, 9-21-13

30+ Completions30, Maikhail Miller (30-45 292) vs SEMO, 10-12-13

40+ Completions45, Casey Brockman (45-67 537) vs UT Martin, 10-13-12

30+ Passing Attempts32, Maikhail Miller (22-31 134 yds) vs. Bowling Green, 9-21-13

40+ Passing Attempts45, Maikhail Miller (30-45 292) vs SEMO, 10-12-13

50+ Passing Attempts67, Casey Brockman (45-67 537) vs UT Martin, 10-13-12

30+ Passing Attempts In One Half32, Casey Brockman (23-32-272) vs UT Martin (1st half ), 10-13-1235, Casey Brockman (22-35-265) vs UT Martin (2nd half ), 10-13-12

300+ Passing306, Maikhail Miller (31-42 306) vs. Tennessee Tech, 10-5-13

400+ Passing455, Casey Brockman vs Austin Peay, 10-6-12

500+ Passing537, Casey Brockman (45-67 8TD) vs UT Martin, 10-13-12

3 TD's Passing3, Maikhail Miller (30-45 292) vs SEMO, 10-12-13

4 TD's Passing4, Casey Brockman (35-46 321) vs Georgia State, 10-8-11

The Last Time Murray State ...5+ TD’s Passing5, Maikhail Miller (24-33 272 5TD) vs Missouri State, 9-14-13

2 TD's receiving2, Walter Powell vs. SEMO, 10-12-13

3+ TD’s receiving4, Walter Powell vs. Missouri State, 9-14-13

One Player Accouting For Three Scores In Three Different WaysCasey Brockman (rush, reception, and pass) vs Southeast Missouri, 11-19-11

10+ Receptions11, Walter Powell (11-155) vs. Missouri State, 9-14-13

15+ Receptions15, Walter Powell vs SEMO, 10-12-13

100+ Receiving yards133, Walter Powell (8-133) vs. Eastern Kentucky, 11-10-12

150+ Receiving Yards158, Walter Powell, (15-158) vs SEMO, 10-12-13

200+ Receiving Yards213, Marcus Harris vs Missouri State, 10-9-10

Kickoff Return For TD98, Walter Powell vs Missouri State, 9-14-13

Punt return For TD88, Walter Powell vs Tennessee Tech, 10-5-13

Interception For TD17, Darrell Smith vs Campbellsville, 9-7-13

60+ punt69, Steven Mix vs. Jacksonville State, 9-28-13

Scored a safetyvs Mississippi Valley State, 9-10-11

Fumble Return For TDJosh Manning (22 yards) vs. Tennessee Tech, 10-5-13

Blocked Punt For TDBrandon Wicks block, Jeffery Richard TD vs. Miss Valley St, 9-10-11

Blocked PuntBrandon Wicks vs. Eastern Illinois, 10-15-11

Blocked Field GoalTyler Evans vs. Jacksonville State, 11-27-12

Blocked extra PointZach Dean vs. Missouri, 8-31-13

4 Interceptions In Game By One Player4, Bud Quark vs Austin Peay, 11-8-69

3 Interceptions In Game By One Player4, Bud Quark vs Austin Peay, 11-8-69

2 Interceptions In A Game By One Player2, Nathan Brinkley, vs UT Martin, 9-25-10

3 Field Goals In A GameKienan Cullen (36, 24, 40) vs Tenn State, 10-17-09

4 field goals in a gameKienan Culle (37, 21, 20, 40) vs Tenn Tech, 11-6-10

5 field goals in a gameJordan Benton (39, 30, 35, 36, 21) vs. Eastern Illinois, 9-22-12

50+ Field Goal52, Shane Andrus vs Eastern Illinois, 11-23-02

60+ Field Goal62, Paul Hickert vs Eastern Kentucky, 10-11-86

Rush Of 65+ Yards68, Mike Harris vs. Eastern Illinois, 10-23-10

Pass Of 65+ Yards66, Maikhail Miller to Walter Powell vs. Missouri State, 9-14-13

Rush Of 75+ Yards79, Terrance Tillman vs Tennessee Tech, 10-28-2000

Pass of 75+ Yards75, Zach Barnard to Dante Woods vs Illinois State, 9-23-06

Rush Of 85+ Yards94, Mike Harris vs Tennessee Tech, 11-6-10

Rush Of 95+ Yards97, Stevie Chaney vs Austin Peay, 11-12-05

30+ Rushing Attempts38, Matt Denham, Eastern Kentucky, 11-10-12

100 Yards Rushing123, Tim Phillips, Austin Peay, 10-19-13

200 Yards Rushing201, Vernon Scott, Missouri State, 9-14-13

20+ Completions 26, Jared Davis, Tennessee Tech, 10-5-13

30+ Completions42, Derek Carr, UT Martin, 10-13-12

30+ Passing Attempts32, Scott Lathrop, Southeast Missouri, 10-12-13

40+ Passing Attempts42, Jared Davis, Tennessee Tech, 10-5-13

4 TD's Passing4, Scott Lathrop, Southeast Missouri, 10-12-13

The Last Time An Opponent ...10+ Receptions12, Zack Ziegler, Tennessee Tech, 10-5-13

15+ Receptions21, Erik Lora, Eastern Illinois, 9-22-12

100+ Receiving Yards109, D.J. Foster, Southeast Missouri, 10-12-13

150+ Receiving Yards152, Tyrone Goard, Eastern Kentucky, 11-10-12

200+ Receiving Yards269, Erik Lora, Eastern Illinois, 9-22-12

Kickoff Return For TD94, Ladarius Vanlier, Tennessee Tech, 9-29-12

Punt Return For TD72, Jesse Grandy, Central Arkansas, 9-8-12

Interception For TD42, Thad Williams, UT Martin, 10-13-12

Scored A SafetySoutheast Missouri, 11-17-12

Fumble Return For TD55, Skylar Smith, Missouri State, 9-19-09

Blocked Punt For TDMisouri State, 10-9-10

Blocked Punt1, Missouri State, 10-9-10

50+ Field Goal52, Stephen Stansell, Austin Peay, 11-7-09

Rush Of 75+ Yards97, Chris Douglas, Missouri State, 10-9-10

Pass Of 75+ Yards78, Scott Lathrop to D.J. Foster, SEMO, 10-12-13

The Last Time...

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Murray State Depth Chart

OFFeNSe X 5 Nevar Griffin 6-2 205 Jr. 21 Jordan Morrow 5-6 160 Sr.

LT 77 Drew Kelley 6-4 295 Jr. 59 Garrett Holloway 6-0 260 RFr.

LG 73 Robert Olive 6-3 280 So. 63 Zach Littlefield 6-4 275 Jr.

C 61 Harris Bivin 6-3 310 Sr. 53 Corey Gammon 6-2 265 So.

RG 57 Hunter Hogan 6-2 278 Sr. 75 Hunter Kingston 6-1 280 So. RT 55 Kamalie Matthews 6-2 295 Jr. 64 Grant Williams 6-4 285 Jr.

Y 81 Janawski Davis 5-7 155 So. 85 Jesse Blackburn 6-3 240 Fr. 19 Jalen Harrington 6-3 242 So.

H 31 Jeremy Harness 5-8 171 So. 36 Pokey Harris 5-10 165 So.

Z 9 Walter Powell 6-0 187 Sr. 25 Paul Rice 5-10 173 So.

QB 13 Maikhail Miller 6-2 234 So. 14 Parks Frazier 6-3 210 Jr.

F 1 Jaamal Berry 5-10 200 Sr. 6 Duane Brady 5-8 180 Sr.

DeFeNSeDE 58 Zach Dean 6-4 250 So. 99 Jerrold Frazier 6-1 270 So. 91 Ayo Ojolola 6-3 263 Sr.

NT 92 Jeremy Brackett 6-1 275 Sr. 98 Thomas Chapman 6-4 301 RFr. DE 48 Zac Ross 6-2 220 Sr. 88 Felton Collins 6-4 252 Jr.

BUCK 52 Sam Small 6-1 230 RSr. 32 Jonathan Jackson 5-11 211 Fr. 7 Chavez Sims 6-2 225 Jr.

SAM 40 Travis Taylor 6-3 227 Jr. 39 Blake Salter 5-11 220 Sr.

MIKE 45 Perry Cooper 6-3 230 Jr. 15 Qua Huzzie 5-11 225 Sr.

WILL 16 Anthony Hayes 6-0 211 Jr. 46 T-Ray Malone 6-2 218 So.

CB 4 Josh Manning 5-9 175 Sr. 23 Darrian Skinner 5-11 190 Sr.

FS 2 Corey Addison 6-0 196 Sr. 38 Darrell Smith 6-3 195 Sr. 22 Brandon Hathaway 5-10 187 So.

SS 3 Brandon Wicks 5-11 198 Sr. 26 John Therrell 6-2 183 Sr.

CB 8 Darian Yahyavi 6-0 185 Sr. 28 Cadarious Sanders 6-0 189 Jr.

SPeCIAL TeAMS K 42 Jordan Benton 5-9 166 Jr. 66 Marc Wynstra 5-9 160 So.

KO 49 Carson Greifenkamp 6-0 170 So. 42 Jordan Benton 5-9 166 Jr.

P 83 Steven Mix 6-1 225 Sr. 60 Zach Bogard 6-0 190 Fr.

DS 20 Christian Duncan 5-9 180 So. 64 Grant Williams 6-4 285 Jr.

KR 9 Walter Powell 6-0 187 Sr. 1 Jaamal Berry 5-10 200 Sr.

PR 9 Walter Powell 6-0 187 Sr. 81 Janawski Davis 5-7 155 So.

H 89 Carson Beyer 5-9 170 Jr. 25 Paul Rice 5-10 173 So.

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2013 Numerical RosterNo. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl./exp. Hometown (Previous School) 1 Jaamal Berry RB 5-10 200 Sr. Miami, Fla. (Ohio State) 2 Corey Addison DB 6-0 196 Sr. Jacksonville, Fla. (South Carolina) 3 Brandon Wicks DB 5-11 198 Sr. Murray, Ky. (Murray) 4 Josh Manning CB 5-9 175 Sr. LaGrange, Ga. (Southwest Mississippi Community College) 5 Nevar Griffin WR 6-2 205 Jr. St. Louis, Mo. (McCluer North) 6 Duane Brady RB 5-8 180 Sr. St. Augustine, Fla. (St. Augustine) 7 Chavez Sims LB 6-2 225 Jr. Mize, Miss. (Jones County Junior College) 8 Darian Yahyavi CB 6-0 185 Sr. San Diego, Calif. (Saddleback Community College) 9 Walter Powell WR 6-0 187 Sr. St. Louis, Mo. (Hazelwood East)12 Mitch Stults WR 5-9 170 Fr. Hamilton, Ala. (Hamilton)13 Maikhail Miller QB 6-3 234 So. Fulton, Miss. (Mississippi)14 Parks Frazier QB 6-3 210 Jr. Corinth, Miss. (Northeast Mississippi Community College)15 Qua Huzzie LB 5-11 225 Sr. LaGrange, Ga. (Kentucky)16 Anthony Hayes LB 6-0 211 Jr. Memphis, Tenn. (Memphis)17 CJ Bennett QB 6-0 200 Jr. Tampa, Fla. (South Alabama)17 Tray Carr DB 5-11 185 R-Fr. Madisonville, Ky. (Madisonville North Hopkins)18 KD Humphries QB 6-3 205 So. Montgomery, Ala. (Jefferson Davis)19 Jalen Harrington WR 6-2 245 So. Louisville, Ky. (Louisville)20 Christian Duncan LS 5-9 180 So. Murray, Ky. (Murray)21 Jordan Morrow WR 5-6 160 Sr. Fairfield, Calif. (Contra Costa College)22 Brandon Hathaway DB 5-10 187 So. Smyrna, Tenn. (Smyrna)23 Darrian Skinner CB 5-11 190 Sr. St. Petersburg, Fla. (Hofstra)24 Marcus Holliday RB 5-9 176 R-Fr. Memphis, Tenn. (Fairley)25 Paul Rice WR 5-10 173 So. St. Louis, Mo. (Gateway Tech)26 Demetric Johnson RB 6-0 185 Fr. South Pittsburg, Tenn. (South Pittsburg)26 John Therrell DB 6-2 183 Sr. Murray, Ky. (UNLV)28 Cadarious Sanders CB 6-0 189 Jr. LaGrange, Ga. (South Carolina)29 Cedric Jones CB 6-0 192 Fr. Memphis, Tenn. (East)29 Zach Katzman RB 5-8 175 Fr. Mayfield, Ky. (Graves County)30 Phillip Booker WR 6-0 165 Fr. Nashville, Tenn. (Nashville Christian School)31 Jeremy Harness WR 5-8 171 So. Radcliffe, Ky. (John Hardin)32 Jonathan Jackson LB 5-11 211 Fr. Mayfield, Ky. (Mayfield)34 D’Montre Wade DB 6-0 180 Fr. Columbia, Tenn. (Brentwood Academy)34 Marqavius King WR 5-9 170 Fr. Abbeville, Ala. (Abbeville)35 Chris Dansby LB 6-3 220 R-So. Nashville, Tenn. (Lancaster Christian Academy)36 Pokey Harris WR 5-10 165 So. Winchester, Ky. (George Rogers Clark)38 Darrell Smith DB 6-3 195 Sr. Port St. Joe, Fla. (Arkansas)39 Blake Salter LB 5-11 220 Sr. Florence, Ala. (Florence)40 Travis Taylor LB 6-3 227 Jr. Vancleave, Miss. (Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College)41 William Higginson CB 5-10 183 So. Mayfield, Ky. (Mayfield)42 Jordan Benton K 5-9 166 Jr. Murray, Ky. (Campbellsville)45 Perry Cooper LB 6-3 230 Jr. The Woodlands, Texas (UNLV)46 T-Ray Malone LB 6-2 218 So. Smyrna, Tenn. (Smyrna)47 Doug McWhorter DE 6-2 233 So. Memphis, Tenn. (Ridgeway)48 Zac Ross DE 6-2 220 Sr. Atlanta, Ga. (Eastern Arizona College)49 Carson Greifenkamp K 6-0 170 So. Murray, Ky. (Murray)51 Lamont Crittendon LB 5-10 208 Fr. Decatur, Ala. (Austin)52 Sam Small LB 6-1 230 R-Sr. Winona, Miss. (Northwest Mississippi Community College)53 Corey Gammon OL 6-2 265 So. Memphis, Tenn. (East)55 Kamalie Matthews OL 6-2 295 Jr. Lithona, Ga. (Hutchinson Community College)56 Arbre Jones OL 6-6 310 Fr. Memphis, Tenn. (University School)57 Hunter Hogan OL 6-2 278 Sr. Tyler, Texas (Tyler Junior College)58 Zach Dean DE 6-4 250 So. Salem, Ala. (Central)59 Garrett Holloway OL 6-0 260 R-Fr. Memphis, Tenn. (Overton)60 Zach Bogard P 6-0 190 Fr. Brandenburg, Ky. (Meade County)61 Harris Bivin OL 6-3 310 Sr. Owensboro, Ky. (Apollo)63 Zach Littlefield OL 6-4 275 Jr. Buckner, Ky. (Oldham County)65 Hayden Schonert LB 6-1 205 Fr. Lancaster,N.Y. (Lancaster)66 Marc Wynstra K 5-9 160 So. Mayfield, Ky. (Mayfield)

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2013 Numerical Roster72 Casey Duncan OL 6-1 275 Sr. Nolensville, Tenn. (Ravenwood)73 Robert Olive OL 6-3 280 So. Murray, Ky. (Murray)74 Hunter Holloway OL 6-5 265 So. Elizabethtown, Ky. (John Hardin)75 Hunter Kingston OL 6-1 280 So. Mayfield, Ky. (Mayfield)76 Jedediah Vivio OL 6-5 270 Fr. Springfield, Tenn. (Goodpasture Christian School)77 Drew Kelley OL 6-4 295 Jr. Thompson Station, Tenn. (Independence)78 Eli Wilson OL 6-4 270 Fr. Boaz, Ky. (Graves County)79 Koty Hix OL 6-3 290 Fr. Fort Campbell, Ky. (Fort Campbell) 80 Kendarian Jennings WR 6-2 185 R-So. Memphis, Tenn. (Christian Brothers)81 Janawski Davis WR 5-7 150 So. Eight Mile, Ala. (Blount)82 Zach Shipley WR 5-10 170 Fr. Shelbyville, Ky. (Shelby County)83 Steven Mix P 6-1 225 Sr. Barlow, Ky. (Ballard Memorial)84 Jordan Brown WR 5-8 155 Fr. Mayfield, Ky. (Mayfield)85 Jesse Blackburn WR 6-3 240 Fr. Gardendale, Ala. (Gardendale)86 Josh Brown TE 5-11 210 Sr. St. Petersburg, Fla. (Iowa)87 Corey Cruse TE 6-5 215 R-Fr. Fort Mitchell, Ky. (Beechwood)88 Felton Collins DE 6-4 252 Jr. Laurel, Miss. (Jones County Junior College)89 Carson Beyer WR 5-9 181 Jr. Paducah, Ky. (Lone Oak)90 Demetrius Mason DT 6-4 280 So. Cincinnati, Ohio (Iowa Central)91 Ayo Ojolola DE 6-3 263 Sr. Suwanee, Ga. (North Gwinnett)92 Jeremy Brackett DT 6-1 275 Sr. Madison, Ala. (Bob Jones)97 Warren Conway DE 6-3 240 Jr. Gulfport Miss. (Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College)98 Thomas Chapman DT 6-4 301 R-Fr. Louisville, Ky. (Kentucky)99 Jerrold Frazier DT 6-1 270 So. Memphis, Tenn. (Middle Tennessee)

HeAD COACH: Chris Hatcher (Valdosta State, 1995), 4th seasonAssistant Coaches: Shawn Bostick (Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Line) Mitch Stewart (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks) Dennis Therrell (Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Backs) Sean Dawkins (Running Backs/Run Game Coordinator) Davern Williams (Defensive Line) Russ Callaway (Wide Receivers) Santos Carrillo (Linebackers) Carlos Alvarado (Cornerbacks) Steve Adams (Director of Football Operations/Defensive Quality Control) Jay Burcham (Defensive Quality Control) Casey Brockman (Quarterbacks) Drew Hall (Tight Ends)

Pronunciation GuideJanawski Davis ___________________ Juh-now-skee DavisQua Huzzie ____________________________Qway Huz-eeCarson Greifenkamp _____________ Car-son Grife-in-camp Nevar Griffin _________________________ Nuh-var Griff-inDemetric Johnson ______________ Duh-me-trick JohnsonKendarian Jennings ____________Ken-dare-e-un JenningsArbre Jones __________________________ Are-bree JonesMarqavius King ____________________ Mar-K-vee-us KingDemetrius Mason ______________ Duh-me-tree-us MasonKamalie Matthews _______________ Kuh-mall-e Matthews

Maikhail Miller _______________________ Muh-Kail MillerAyo Ojolola __________________________ I-o O-juh-low-laCody Therrell __________________________Cody Thuh-rellJohn Therrell __________________________ John Thuh-rellCadarious Sanders ______________ Cuh-dare-E-us SandersJedediah Vivio __________________ Jed-uh-die-uh Viv-E-OD’Montre Wade ___________________ Duh-mon-tray WadeMarc Wynstra _______________________ Marc Wine-struhDarian Yahyavi __________________ Dar-e-un Yah-yah-vee

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2013 Alphabetical RosterNo. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl./exp. Hometown (Previous School) 2 Corey Addison DB 6-0 196 Sr. Jacksonville, Fla. (South Carolina)17 CJ Bennett QB 6-0 200 Jr. Tampa, Fla. (South Alabama)42 Jordan Benton K 5-9 166 Jr. Murray, Ky. (Campbellsville) 1 Jaamal Berry RB 5-10 200 Sr. Miami, Fla. (Ohio State)89 Carson Beyer WR 5-9 181 Jr. Paducah, Ky. (Lone Oak)61 Harris Bivin OL 6-3 310 Sr. Owensboro, Ky. (Apollo)85 Jesse Blackburn H 6-3 240 Fr. Gardendale, Ala. (Gardendale)60 Zach Bogard P 6-0 190 Fr. Brandenburg, Ky. (Meade County)30 Phillip Booker WR 6-0 165 Fr. Nashville, Tenn. (Nashville Christian School)92 Jeremy Brackett DT 6-1 275 Sr. Madison, Ala. (Bob Jones) 6 Duane Brady RB 5-8 180 Sr. St. Augustine, Fla. (St. Augustine)84 Jordan Brown WR 5-8 155 Fr. Mayfield, Ky. (Mayfield)86 Josh Brown H 5-11 210 Sr. St. Petersburg, Fla. (Iowa)17 Tray Carr DB 5-11 185 R-Fr. Madisonville, Ky. (Madisonville North Hopkins)98 Thomas Chapman DT 6-4 301 R-Fr. Louisville, Ky. (Kentucky)88 Felton Collins DE 6-4 252 Jr. Laurel, Miss. (Jones County Junior College)97 Warren Conway DE 6-3 240 Jr. Gulfport Miss. (Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College)45 Perry Cooper LB 6-3 230 Jr. The Woodlands, Texas (UNLV)51 Lamont Crittendon LB 5-10 208 Fr. Decatur, Ala. (Austin)87 Corey Cruse H 6-5 215 R-Fr. Fort Mitchell, Ky. (Beechwood)35 Chris Dansby LB 6-3 220 R-So. Nashville, Tenn. (Lancaster Christian Academy)81 Janawski Davis WR 5-7 150 So. Eight Mile, Ala. (Blount)58 Zach Dean DE 6-4 250 So. Salem, Ala. (Central)72 Casey Duncan OL 6-1 275 Sr. Nolensville, Tenn. (Ravenwood)20 Christian Duncan LS 5-9 180 So. Murray, Ky. (Murray)99 Jerrold Frazier DT 6-1 270 So. Memphis, Tenn. (Middle Tennessee)14 Parks Frazier QB 6-3 210 Jr. Corinth, Miss. (Northeast Mississippi Community College)53 Corey Gammon OL 6-2 265 So. Memphis, Tenn. (East)49 Carson Greifenkamp K 6-0 170 So. Murray, Ky. (Murray) 5 Nevar Griffin WR 6-2 205 Jr. St. Louis, Mo. (McCluer North)31 Jeremy Harness WR 5-8 171 So. Radcliffe, Ky. (John Hardin)19 Jalen Harrington WR 6-2 245 So. Louisville, Ky. (Louisville)36 Pokey Harris WR 5-10 165 So. Winchester, Ky. (George Rogers Clark)22 Brandon Hathaway DB 5-10 187 So. Smyrna, Tenn. (Smyrna)16 Anthony Hayes LB 6-0 211 Jr. Memphis, Tenn. (Memphis)41 William Higginson CB 5-10 183 So. Mayfield, Ky. (Mayfield)79 Koty Hix OL 6-3 290 Fr. Fort Campbell, Ky. (Fort Campbell) 57 Hunter Hogan OL 6-2 290 Sr. Tyler, Texas (Tyler Junior College)24 Marcus Holliday RB 5-9 176 R-Fr. Memphis, Tenn. (Fairley)59 Garrett Holloway OL 6-0 260 R-Fr. Memphis, Tenn. (Overton)74 Hunter Holloway OL 6-5 265 So. Elizabethtown, Ky. (John Hardin)18 KD Humphries QB 6-3 205 So. Montgomery, Ala. (Jefferson Davis)15 Qua Huzzie LB 5-11 225 Sr. LaGrange, Ga. (Kentucky)32 Jonathan Jackson LB 5-11 211 Fr. Mayfield, Ky. (Mayfield)80 Kendarian Jennings WR 6-2 185 R-So. Memphis, Tenn. (Christian Brothers)26 Demetric Johnson RB 6-0 185 Fr. South Pittsburg, Tenn. (South Pittsburg)56 Arbre Jones OL 6-6 310 Fr. Memphis, Tenn. (University School)29 Cedric Jones CB 6-0 192 Fr. Memphis, Tenn. (East)29 Zach Katzman RB 5-8 175 Fr. Mayfield, Ky. (Graves County)77 Drew Kelley OL 6-4 295 Jr. Thompson Station, Tenn. (Independence)34 Marqavius King WR 5-9 170 Fr. Abbeville, Ala. (Abbeville)75 Hunter Kingston OL 6-1 280 So. Mayfield, Ky. (Mayfield)63 Zach Littlefield OL 6-4 275 Jr. Buckner, Ky. (Oldham County)46 T-Ray Malone LB 6-2 218 So. Smyrna, Tenn. (Smyrna) 4 Josh Manning CB 5-9 175 Sr. LaGrange, Ga. (Southwest Mississippi Community College)90 Demetrius Mason DT 6-4 280 So. Cincinnati, Ohio (Iowa Central)55 Kamalie Matthews OL 6-2 295 Jr. Lithona, Ga. (Hutchinson Community College)47 Doug McWhorter DE 6-2 233 So. Memphis, Tenn. (Ridgeway)13 Maikhail Miller QB 6-3 234 So. Fulton, Miss. (Mississippi)

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2013 Alphabetical Roster83 Steven Mix P 6-1 225 Sr. Barlow, Ky. (Ballard Memorial)21 Jordan Morrow WR 5-6 160 Sr. Fairfield, Calif. (Contra Costa College)91 Ayo Ojolola DE 6-3 253 Sr. Suwanee, Ga. (North Gwinnett)73 Robert Olive OL 6-3 280 So. Murray, Ky. (Murray) 9 Walter Powell WR 6-0 187 Sr. St. Louis, Mo. (Hazelwood East)25 Paul Rice WR 5-10 173 So. St. Louis, Mo. (Gateway Tech)48 Zac Ross DE 6-2 220 Sr. Atlanta, Ga. (Eastern Arizona College)39 Blake Salter LB 5-11 220 Sr. Florence, Ala. (Florence)28 Cadarious Sanders CB 6-0 189 Jr. LaGrange, Ga. (South Carolina)65 Hayden Schonert LB 6-1 205 Fr. Lancaster, N.Y. (Lancaster)82 Zach Shipley WR 5-10 170 Fr. Shelbyville, Ky. (Shelby County) 7 Chavez Sims LB 6-2 225 Jr. Mize, Miss. (Jones County Junior College)23 Darrian Skinner CB 5-11 190 Sr. St. Petersburg, Fla. (Hofstra)52 Sam Small LB 6-1 230 R-Sr. Winona, Miss. (Northwest Mississippi Community College)38 Darrell Smith DB 6-3 195 Sr. Port St. Joe, Fla. (Arkansas)12 Mitch Stults WR 5-9 170 Fr. Hamilton, Ala. (Hamilton)40 Travis Taylor LB 6-3 227 Jr. Vancleave, Miss. (Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College)26 John Therrell DB 6-2 185 Sr. Murray, Ky. (UNLV)76 Jedediah Vivio OL 6-5 270 Fr. Springfield, Tenn. (Goodpasture Christian School)34 D’Montre Wade DB 6-0 180 Fr. Columbia, Tenn. (Brentwood Academy) 3 Brandon Wicks DB 5-11 198 Sr. Murray, Ky. (Murray) 78 Eli Wilson OL 6-4 270 Fr. Boaz, Ky. (Graves County)66 Marc Wynstra K 5-9 160 So. Mayfield, Ky. (Mayfield) 8 Darian Yahyavi CB 6-0 185 Sr. San Diego, Calif. (Saddleback Community College)

HeAD COACH: Chris Hatcher (Valdosta State, 1995), 4th seasonAssistant Coaches: Shawn Bostick (Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Line) Mitch Stewart (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks) Dennis Therrell (Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Backs) Sean Dawkins (Running Backs/Run Game Coordinator) Davern Williams (Defensive Line) Russ Callaway (Wide Receivers) Santos Carrillo (Linebackers) Carlos Alvarado (Cornerbacks) Steve Adams (Director of Football Operations/Defensive Quality Control) Jay Burcham (Defensive Quality Control) Casey Brockman (Quarterbacks) Drew Hall (Tight Ends)

Pronunciation GuideJanawski Davis ___________________ Juh-now-skee DavisQua Huzzie ____________________________Qway Huz-eeCarson Greifenkamp _____________ Car-son Grife-in-camp Nevar Griffin _________________________ Nuh-var Griff-inDemetric Johnson ______________ Duh-me-trick JohnsonKendarian Jennings ____________Ken-dare-e-un JenningsArbre Jones __________________________ Are-bree JonesMarqavius King ____________________ Mar-K-vee-us KingDemetrius Mason ______________ Duh-me-tree-us MasonKamalie Matthews _______________ Kuh-mall-e Matthews

Maikhail Miller _______________________ Muh-Kail MillerAyo Ojolola __________________________ I-o O-juh-low-laCody Therrell __________________________Cody Thuh-rellJohn Therrell __________________________ John Thuh-rellCadarious Sanders ______________ Cuh-dare-E-us SandersJedediah Vivio __________________ Jed-uh-die-uh Viv-E-OD’Montre Wade ___________________ Duh-mon-tray WadeMarc Wynstra _______________________ Marc Wine-struhDarian Yahyavi __________________ Dar-e-un Yah-yah-vee

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Roster BreakdownALABAMA (9) HometownMarqavius King AbbevilleLamont Crittendon DecaturJanawski Davis Eight MileBlake Salter FlorenceJesse Blackburn GardendaleMitch Stults HamiltonJeremy Brackett MadisonKD Humphries MontgomeryZach Dean Salem

CALIFORNIA (2) HometownJordan Morrow FairfieldDarian Yahyavi San Diego

FLORIDA (7) HometownCorey Addison JacksonvilleJaamal Berry MiamiDarrell Smith Port St. JoeDuane Brady St. AugustineJosh Brown St. PetersburgDarrian Skinner St. PetersburgCJ Bennett Tampa

GeORGIA (7) HometownZac Ross AtlantaJerome Davis BufordQua Huzzie LaGrangeJosh Manning LaGrangeCadarious Sanders LaGrangeKamalie Matthews LithonaAyo Ojolola Suwanee

KeNTUCKY (27) HometownSteven Mix BarlowCorey Cruse BeechwoodEli Wilson BoazZach Bogard BrandenburgZach Littlefield BucknerHunter Holloway ElizabethtownKoty Hix Fort CampbellThomas Chapman LouisvilleJalen Harrington LouisvilleTray Carr MadisonvilleJordan Brown MayfieldWilliam Higginson MayfieldJonathan Jackson MayfieldZach Katzman MayfieldHunter Kingston MayfieldMarc Wynstra MayfieldJordan Benton MurrayChristian Duncan MurrayCarson Greifenkamp MurrayRobert Olive MurrayCody Therrell MurrayBrandon Wicks MurrayHarris Bivin OwensboroCarson Beyer PaducahJeremy Harness RadcliffeZach Shipley ShelbyvillePokey Harris Winchester

MISSISSIPPI (7) HometownParks Frazier CorinthMaikhail Miller FultonWarren Conway GulfportFelton Collins LaurelChavez Sims MizeTravis Taylor VancleaveSam Small Winona

MISSOURI (3) HometownNevar Griffin St. LouisWalter Powell St. LouisPaul Rice St. Louis

NeW YORK (1) HometownHayden Schonert Lancaster

OHIO (1) HometownDemetrius Mason Cincinnati

TeNNeSSee (18) HometownD’Montre Wade ColumbiaJerrold Frazier MemphisCorey Gammon MemphisAnthony Hayes MemphisMarcus Holliday MemphisGarrett Holloway MemphisKendarian Jennings MemphisArbre Jones MemphisCedric Jones MemphisDoug McWhorter MemphisPhillip Booker NashvilleChris Dansby NashvilleCasey Duncan NolensvilleBrandon Hathaway SmyrnaT-Ray Malone SmyrnaDemetric Johnson South PittsburgJedediah Vivio SpringfieldDrew Kelley Thompson Station

TeXAS (2) HometownPerry Cooper The WoodlandsHunter Hogan Tyler

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Roster BreakdownOFFeNSeQUARTeRBACKS # Name Class13 Maikhail Miller So.14 Parks Frazier Jr.17 CJ Bennett Jr.18 KD Humphries So.

RUNNING BACKS # Name Class 1 Jaamal Berry Sr. 6 Duane Brady Sr.24 Marcus Holliday RFr.26 Demetric Johnson Fr.29 Zach Katzman Fr.

WIDe ReCeIVeRS # Name Class 5 Nevar Griffin Jr. 9 Walter Powell Sr.12 Mitch Stults Fr.19 Jalen Harrington So.21 Jordan Morrow Sr.25 Paul Rice So.30 Phillip Booker Fr.31 Jeremy Harness So.34 Marqavius King Fr.36 Pokey Harris So.80 Kendarian Jennings So.81 Janawski Davis So.82 Zach Shipley Fr.84 Jordan Brown Fr.85 Jesse Blackburn Fr.86 Josh Brown Sr.87 Corey Cruse RFr.89 Carson Beyer Jr.

OFFeNSIVe LINe # Name Class53 Corey Gammon So.54 Kamalie Matthews Jr.56 Arbre Jones Fr.57 Hunter Hogan Sr.59 Garrett Holloway RFr.61 Harris Bivin Sr.63 Zach Littlefield Jr.64 Grant Williams Jr.72 Casey Duncan Sr.73 Robert Olive So.74 Hunter Holloway So.75 Hunter Kingston So.76 Jedediah Vivio Fr.77 Drew Kelley Jr.78 Eli Wilson Fr.79 Koty Hix Fr.

DeFeNSeDeFeNSIVe LINe # Name Class47 Doug McWhorter So.48 Zac Ross Sr.58 Zach Dean So.88 Felton Collins Jr.90 Demetrius Mason So.91 Ayo Ojolola Sr.92 Jeremy Brackett Sr.97 Warren Conway Jr.98 Thomas Chapman RFr.99 Jerrold Frazier So.

LINeBACKeRS # Name Class 2 Corey Addison Sr. 7 Chavez Sims Jr.15 Qua Huzzie Sr.16 Anthony Hayes Jr.32 Jonathan Jackson Fr.35 Chris Dansby So.39 Blake Salter Sr.40 Travis Taylor Jr.45 Perry Cooper So.46 T-Ray Malone So.51 Lamont Crittendon Fr.52 Sam Small Sr.65 Hayden Schonert Fr.

DeFeNSIVe BACKS # Name Class 3 Brandon Wicks Sr. 4 Josh Manning Sr. 8 Darian Yahyavi Sr.17 Tray Carr RFr.22 Brandon Hathaway So.23 Darrian Skinner Sr.26 John Therrell Sr.28 Cadarious Sanders Jr.29 Cedric Jones Fr.34 D’Montre Wade Fr.38 Darrell Smith Jr.41 William Higginson So.

SPeCIAL TeAMSSPeCIALISTS # Name Class20 Christian Duncan So.42 Jordan Benton Jr.49 Carson Greifenkamp So.60 Zach Bogard Fr.66 Marc Wynstra So.83 Steven Mix Sr.

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Head Coach

Very few schools in the country can boast the kind of coaching tradition that has taken up residence at Murray State University, especially in the last 25 years. Consider the men who in recent history have guided the Racers on the football field:

• Mike Gottfried left Murray State to coach at Kansas and Pittsburgh before becoming one of the top college football television analysts in the country while working for ESPN.

• Frank Beamer left Murray State for his alma mater, Virginia Tech, where he guided the Hokies to a spot in the national championship game against Florida State in 2000, earning several national coach of the year awards.

• Houston Nutt took the Racers to unprecedented heights before leaving to restore the winning tradition at Arkansas and Ole Miss.

Now the torch is carried by a coach who has proven to be a winner and has all the makings of becoming the next Murray State football head coaching legend....Chris Hatcher.

The Chris Hatcher era officially began at Murray State, Dec. 21, 2009, when Director of Athletics Allen Ward introduced Hatcher as the 17th head coach in front of a standing-room only crowd inside the Murray Room.

Since arriving on campus, Hatcher has returned the Racer program back to its winning tradition, while also transforming Stewart Stadium into one of the premiere facilities in the country.

Hatcher and his coaching staff have been busy renovating the locker room, film room and weight room, while also building a new players lounge, equipped with all the top gaming devices, pool table and computers for school work and watching film.

Success has followed Hatcher throughout his career, as the former Division II National Player of the Year has garnered an overall record of 112-42 in his 13 years as a head coach. Included in those 13 seasons are six trips to the postseason, two appearances in the National Championship game and the 2004 Division II National Championship.

Hatcher’s wide-open style of offense, known as the ‘Hatch Attack,’ quickly won the hearts of the Murray community, while giving opposing defensive coordinators nightmares.

In his first three years at MSU, the Racer offense has rewritten the record books. Powered by the first All-American quarterback in school history, Casey Brockman, the Racers have set 21 single-game records and have bolstered three of the top five passing offenses in school history.

For the third-straight season, the 2012 Racer offense was tops in the Ohio Valley Conference. MSU averaged a school record 484.4 yards of offense per game, while also setting a new single-season record by averaging 348.9 yards through the air.

CHRIS HATCHeRHEAD COACH | FOURTH SEASON | 112-42 (.728) OVERALL RECORD

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The offense was again led by Brockman, who finished sixth in the voting for the Walter Payton Award. Brockman closed out his career by throwing for a school record 3,729 yards and 29 touchdowns.

His favorite target was wide receiver Walter Powell. The First-Team All-American selection had a record-breaking season of his own as he caught 94 passes for 1,213 yards and 10 touchdowns.

The 2011 season saw the Racers go 7-4 and post back-to-back winning seasons for the first time since the 1999-2000 seasons. MSU closed the season winning five of their final six games, including going on the road and knocking off nationally-ranked Tennessee Tech.

The Racer offense was among the most prolific in the nation as MSU ranked third in scoring offense, fourth in total offense and seventh in passing offense. The 5,070 yards of total offense marked the fifth time in school history the Racers amassed over 5,000 yards, while the 460.9 yards per game were the third-most all time.

The Racers also rushed for 152.27 yards per game, with Mike Harris accumulating seven 100-yard rushing performances on his way to becoming the 10th 1,000-yard rusher in school history.

The defense was not to be outdone as the Racers recorded their first shutout in seven years with a 39-0 victory over Mississippi Valley State. It also marked the first shutout on the road since 1986, and the first non-conference road shutout since the 1979 season.

In 2010, the Racer offense led the OVC in passing offense, total offense and scoring offense, while ranking fourth nationally in passing offense, fifth in total offense and fifth in scoring offense.

Hatcher is also one that is not scared to roll the dice as the Racers attempted and converted more fourth-down conversions than any other team in the FCS.

After getting off to a slow start, Hatcher led the Racers to a 52-16 victory over UT Martin that paved the way for a season-ending stretch that saw MSU win six of its final eight games.

The ‘Hatch Attack’ was on fully display on Homecoming as the Racers set a modern-day scoring record, while racking up 816 yards in a thrilling come-from-behind, 72-59, victory over Missouri State. The offensive explosion helped the Racers set 25 school, conference or NCAA records, including becoming the first school in FCS history to have a 500-yard passer, 200-yard receiver and a 200-yard rusher in the same game.

Quarterback Casey Brockman, making his first start of the season, threw for a school-record 570 yards and seven touchdowns. Wide receiver Marcus Harris hauled in nine passes for 213 yards and a school-record five touchdowns, while running back Mike Harris had 30 carries for 212 yards and two touchdowns.

The Racers went on to win the final three games of the season, outscoring their opponents, 133-71. MSU finished the season with a 6-5 record, 5-3 in the OVC, to secure the first winning season since 2004.

The victory over Tennessee State in the season finale was the 100th in the career for Hatcher. The victory made Hatcher the fifth youngest coach, youngest in the 21st century, to record 100 coaching victories. At 37 years and 274 days at the time of the victory, Hatcher ranks just behind Pop Warner and ahead of Amos Alonso Stagg.

Hatcher came to MSU after a three-year stint at Georgia Southern, where he led the

The Hatcher File

PeRSONALBirthdate _______________________ Feb. 18, 1973Birthplace ________________________ Macon, Ga.Hometown _______________________ Macon, Ga.Family: ____________________________ wife, Lori son, Ty daughter, Talley

eDUCATIONHigh School __________ Mount de Sales AcademyCollege __________________ Valdosta State (1995)Degree _______B.S./Health and Physical Education

PLAYING eXPeRIeNCe1991-94 _______________________ Valdosta State

COACHING eXPeRIeNCe2010-13 ______________ Murray State, Head Coach2007-09 __________Georgia Southern, Head Coach2000-06 _____________Valdosta State, Head Coach1999 ________________Kentucky, Assistant Coach Quarterbacks/Wide Receivers1997-98 ___________ Kentucky, Graduate Assistant Quarterbacks1996 ___________ Central Florida, Assistant Coach Quarterbacks/Tight Ends1995 __________ Valdosta State, Student Assistant Quarterbacks

NOTABLeInducted into the Division II Hall of Fame in 2005

2004 American Football Coaches Association National Coach of the Year

Led Valdosta State to the 2004 Division II National Championship

Four-time Atlanta Touchdown Club Coach of the Year

1994 CoSIDA Academic All-America of the Year

Led teams to six playoff appearances, including two appearances in the National Championship game

Served as the offensive coordinator for the East squad in the 2004 Hula Bowl

1994 recipient of the Harlon Hill Trophy (Division II Heisman)

Two-time All-American quarterback at Valdosta State (1993-94)

Set 29 passing records as the quarterback at Valdosta State

PROMINeNT PUPILS• Dusty Bonner (Valdosta State)• Casey Brockman (Murray State)• Tim Couch (Kentucky)• Daunte Culpepper (Central Florida) • Jayson Foster (Georgia Southern)• Lance Funderburk (Valdosta State)• Marcus Harris (Murray State)• Maurice Leggett (Valdosta State)• Fabian Walker (Valdosta State)

Youngest Coachest to 100 Victories

1. George Woodruff ______ 35 years-261 days 2. Elmer Layden _________ 37 years-175 days3. Fielding Yost __________ 37 years-191 days4. Pop Warner ___________ 37 years-235 days5. Chris Hatcher _______37 years-274 days6. Amos Alonso Stagg _____ 38 years-51 days

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Head CoachPrior to his time at GSU, Hatcher molded

Valdosta State into one of the most dominant teams in Division II.

The winningest coach in Blazers’ history, Hatcher was 76-12 at his alma mater. When Hatcher took over as head coach in 2000, he wasted no time molding the Valdosta State program into the ‘Hatch Attack’. In his first year back at VSU, Hatcher took a 4-7 squad the previous year and turned it around to a 10-2 record (8-1 in GSC action) and a berth in the Division II playoffs. He coached quarterback Dusty Bonner, who was a two-time winner of the Harlon Hill Trophy as the NCAA Division II Player of the Year, an award Hatcher won himself in 1994.

His 2001 and 2002 teams posted back-to-back undefeated records during the regular season, part of a Gulf South Conference record 35 straight victories during the regular season.

During the 2004 championship season, the Blazers lost their season-opener before rattling off 13 consecutive victories, capped by a 36-31 victory over Pittsburg State in the title game. Hatcher was named ‘National Coach of the Year’ by the American Football Coaches Association and was the offensive coordinator for the East squad at the Hula Bowl.

In 2005, Valdosta opened the season ranked No. 1 for four-straight weeks and saw the season culminate with a sixth-straight NCAA postseason appearance. Despite an 8-2 record in 2006, the 10th-ranked Blazers did not receive an invitation to the playoffs, marking the first time that occurred in the Hatcher era.

The 2006 team finished sixth nationally in passing offense (283 yards per game), 12th in scoring offense (34.9 ppg) and 19th in total offense (389.9 yards). However, Hatcher’s teams have been successful in all three facets. The 2006 defense ranked 27th nationally in scoring defense (15.7 points allowed) while the special teams ranked third in punt returns (17.3 yards) and blocked seven kicks.

The Macon (Ga.) native spent one year as quarterbacks/tight ends coach at the University of Central Florida where he worked with Miami Dolphins quarterback

Daunte Culpepper. He then spent three years working with the quarterbacks at the University of Kentucky where he worked under former VSU head coach Hal Mumme. During his time with the Wildcats, he coached the No. 1 NFL draft pick, All-America quarterback Tim Couch.

While at UK, Hatcher and the Wildcats played in the 1999 Outback Bowl, the program’s first New Year’s Day Bowl in 47 years, then followed that the following year with a berth in the ’99 Music City Bowl. It marked the first time the Wildcats had consecutive bowl appearances in 15 years.

Hatcher carried his success on the playing field to help him develop into one of the nation’s winningest coaches. A two-time All-American quarterback at VSU (1993 and 1994), Hatcher threw for 11,363 yards and 121 touchdowns during his stellar career. During his senior year in 1994, he led the Blazers to their first postseason berth, advancing to the quarterfinals, and when it was all said and done set 29 VSU passing and total offense records.

Among the national records he once set were a 68.5 career completion percentage and streak of 20-straight completions in a game against New Haven. Hatcher held 14 Valdosta State, 13 Gulf South Conference and 17 Division II national records. He also started 41 consecutive games, posting a 29-10-2 record.

Not only did Hatcher excel on the field, he was just as successful in the classroom. Twice he received the Gulf South Conference’s Commissioner’s Trophy which is awarded to the league’s Most Outstanding Student-Athlete. He finished his senior year by winning several national honors including: the NCAA Top Eight Award, the CoSIDA Academic All-America National Player of the Year and a postgraduate scholarship from the National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame.

At the time when Hatcher won the Harlon Hill Trophy, he won by the second-largest voting margin in the then-19-year history of the award. Hatcher was also voted the GSC Football team of the 1990s.

The honors continued to add up even after his playing days. Hatcher was named to the Valdosta State University Athletic Hall of Fame in 2001, in his first year of eligibility. The personable head coach was also elected into the Macon Sports Hall of Fame the same year.

In 2005, Hatcher was inducted into the Division II Hall of Fame.

Hatcher graduated from Valdosta State in 1995 with a bachelor’s degree in health and physical education.

He and his wife, Lori, also a graduate of VSU, are the parents of a son, Ty, and daughter, Talley.

Hatcher’s Career Coaching RecordYear School _________________Coaching Position_____________________ Record2012 Murray State _____________Head Coach _____________________________ 5-62011 Murray State _____________Head Coach _____________________________ 7-42010 Murray State _____________Head Coach _____________________________ 6-52009 Georgia Southern _________Head Coach _____________________________ 5-62008 Georgia Southern _________Head Coach _____________________________ 6-52007 Georgia Southern _________Head Coach _____________________________ 7-42006 Valdosta State ___________Head Coach _____________________________ 8-22005 Valdosta State ___________Head Coach _____________________________ 9-32004 Valdosta State ___________Head Coach ____________________________ 13-12003 Valdosta State ___________Head Coach ____________________________ 10-22002 Valdosta State ___________Head Coach ____________________________ 14-12001 Valdosta State ___________Head Coach ____________________________ 12-12000 Valdosta State ___________Head Coach ____________________________ 10-2

Totals 11 years ________________________________________________ 112-42 (.728)AT MUR 3 years________________________________________________________ 18-15

Eagles to an 18-15 record and a 12-11 mark in the competitive Southern Conference.

In his first season with the Eagles in 2007, Hatcher led GSU to the second-best regular season turnaround in program history, a plus-4 improvement from 2006. The Eagles ranked among the national leaders in various categories on offense, defense and special teams. He also coached five All-America players, including quarterback Jayson Foster, the second Walter Payton award winner at GSU.

The Eagles returned to the national rankings after a 14-week hiatus as the Hatcher era got off to a 4-1 start. GSU climbed as high as No. 11, after the Eagles recorded three-straight victories at No. 5 Appalachian State, ending the Mountaineers 30-game home winning streak, at home against No. 25 The Citadel and at No. 10 Wofford.

The prolific offense ranked first in rushing, eighth in total offense, eighth in scoring offense and 23rd in sacks allowed. The defense was 14th in turnover margin and 17th in fumbles recovered, while the special teams ranked 25th in net punting.

The 2008 season saw Hatcher guide the Eagles to the program’s 25th winning season in 27 years.

In late October, the Eagles set an NCAA record for the largest fourth-quarter comeback as GSU erased a 31-3 deficit for a thrilling 38-31 overtime victory at Western Carolina. The OT contest was just the first of an NCAA record four overtime games played by the Eagles in 2008.

The ‘Hatch Attack’ provided impressive numbers in all three phases. The offense ranked 20th nationally in passing and scoring, while the defense ranked 26th in sacks and 22nd in tackles-for-loss. The special teams units finished 14th in punt returns and 36th in kickoff returns.

All of this was done as Hatcher and his staff were forced to play in upwards of 30 freshman on a consistent basis throughout the season. In all, five Eagles received all-league honors and seven freshman representing offense, defense and special teams were named to the inaugural SoCon All-Freshman Team.

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Aug. 31 • Memorial Stadium • Columbia, Mo.

MURRAY STATE

MISSOURI

14

58

COLUMBIA, Mo.. -- Murray State scored a pair of first quarter touchdowns in the Racers season-opening, 58-14, loss at Missouri in the 2013 season opener.

The defense set up the offense as Travis Taylor forced a fumble that was recovered by Darrian Skinner.

Maikhail Miller used his arm and legs to lead the Racers down the field, connecting with Walter Powell on a 17-yard touchdown pass.

The Racers offense continued to move the ball in the first quarter, reaching the endzone for the second time on a trick play. Miller lateralled to Jeremy Harness, who threw back to Miller for the five-yard touchdown.

Miller finished the game 16-for-32 for 145 yards and a touchdown. He also rushed for 73 yards on 11 carries.

Paul Rice lead the receivers with five catches for 63 yards. Powell added four catches for 35 yards and a score.

Corey Addison, Darian Yahyavi, Darrell Smith, Brandon Wicks and Sam Small each led the defense with seven tackles.

Sept . 7 • Stewart Stadium • Murray, Ky.

CAMPBELLSVILLE

MURRAY STATE

14

83

MURRAY, Ky. -- Murray State set a modern scoring record in an 83-14 victory over Campbellsville in the 2013 home opener.

The Racers scored 41 points in the first quarter and raced out to a 62-0 advantage midway through the second quarter, giving the backups a chance to play the rest of the game.

Duane Brady made the most of his 10 touches as he ran for 85 yards and four touchdowns. Marcus Holliday saw the most significant action of his career and responded with 132 yards and two scores.

Quarterback Maikhail Miller finished the day 17-of-21 for 240 yards and three touchdowns. He connected with Walter Powell on a pair of first half scores.

Chavez Sims wreaked havoc on defense as he set a new school record with four sacks. He also added a forced fumble.

Safety Brandon Wicks registered an interception on the first play of the game, while Darrell Smith returned an interception 17 yards for a touchdown in the first quarter.

The two teams played only six minutes of the fourth quarter due to the score.

Sept. 14 • Stewart Stadium • Murray, Ky.

MISSOURI STATE

MURRAY STATE

38

41

MURRAY, Ky. -- Maikhail Miller hit Walter Powell on a 15-yard touchdown pass in the game’s final seconds as Murray State rallied for a 41-38 victory.

Facing a 4th-and-10, Miller hit Powell on the fade route in the back of the endzone to cap off a 75-yard drive.

After a first half that saw the Racer offense struggle, Powell sparked the team by returning the second-half kickoff 98 yards for a touchdown.

On the first offensive possession, Miller found Janawski Davis over the middle for a 52-yard touchdown, the first of Davis’ career.

The Racers reached the endzone one more time in the quarter, with Miller and Powell connecting on a 66-yard strike down the center of the field.

The Racers reached into their bag of tricks in the fourth quarter as they used a double-reverse pass from Miller to Powell to score on a fourth-down play. They executed another trick play on the two-point conversion as Jordan Morrow scored around the left side.

John Therrell sealed the victory with an interception on the Bears last possession.

Powell finished the day with 11 catches for 155 yards and four touchdowns. Miller went 24-for-33 for 272 yards and five touchdowns.

Chavez Sims led the defense with 13 tackles, two tackles-for-loss and a sack.

2013 Season Recaps

Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 FMurray State 14 0 0 0 14Missouri 13 17 21 7 58

1st Quarter12:35 MUR - Powell 17 yd pass from Miller (Benton kick)11:51 MU - Hansbrough 3 yd run (Baggett kick)8:43 MU - Hansbrough 51 yd run (kick blocked)3:58 MUR - Miller 5 yd pass from Harness (Benton kick)2nd Quarter11:22 MU - Hunt 22 yd pass from Franklin (Baggett kick)5:45 MU - Murphy 4 yd run (Baggett kick)0:00 MU - Baggett 43 yd field goal3rd Quarter13:11 MU - White 37 yd pass from Franklin (Baggett kick)9:51 MU - Washington 4 yd pass from Franklin (Baggett kick)6:23 MU - Josey 68 yd run (Baggett kick)4th Quarter13:20 MU - Steward 1 yd run (Baggett kick)

Team Statistics MUR MUFirst Downs 16 33Rush Att.-Net Yards 36-123 45-358Passing C-A-Int. 23-39-3 28-42-0Net Passing Yards 174 336Offensive Plays 75 87Total Offense 297 694Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1Penalties-Yards 4-29 2-20Punts-Average 8-38.6 3-48.33rd Down Conversion 8-19 11-16Time of Possession 30:41 29:19

RushingMUR-Miller 11-73, Brady 6-33, Berry 10-19, Holliday 7-11, Frazier 1-(-5); MU-Josey 13-113, Hansbrough 8-104, Murphy 7-56, Franklin 6-44, Steward 8-25, White 3-16.PassingMUR-Miller 16-32-3-145-1, Frazier 6-6-0-24-0; MU-Franklin 26-38-0-318-3, Mauk 2-3-0-18-0, Berkstresser 0-1-0-0-0.ReceivingMUR-Rice 5-63, Powell 4-35, Griffin 4-24, Berry 3-14, Morrow 2-8, Holliday 2-0, Davis 1-17, Harness 1-8, Miller 1-5; MU-Clark 5-51, Green-Beckham 4-83, Sasser 4-41, Lucas 4-33, Washington 3-32, White 2-44, Hunt 2-26, Waters 1-11, Copelin 1-7, Culkin 1-6, Josey 1-2.

ATT: 58,038

Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 FCampbellsville 0 14 0 0 14Murray State 41 21 21 0 83

1st Quarter13:04 MUR - Brady 1 yd run (Benton kick)8:15 MUR - Powell 30 yd pass from Miller (kick failed)8:10 MUR - Smith 17 yd interception return (Benton kick)5:39 MUR - Harness 42 yd pass from Miller (Benton kick)3:09 MUR - Berry 24 yd run (Benton kick)1:17 MUR - Brady 5 yd run (Benton kick)2nd Quarter10:48 MUR - Brady 54 yd run (Benton kick)8:38 MUR - Powell 9 yd pass from Miller (Benton kick)7:44 MUR - Brady 9 yd run (Benton kick)6:18 CU - Harrington 1 yd pass from Parnes (Ward kick)2:35 CU - Parnes 6 yd run (Ward kick)3rd Quarter12:18 MUR - Blackburn 28 yd pass from Frazier (Wynstra kick)5:34 MUR - Holliday 18 yd run (Wynstra kick)2:14 MUR - Holliday 9 yd run (Wynstra kick)

Team Statistics CU MURFirst Downs 12 33Rush Att.-Net Yards 27-52 44-313Passing C-A-Int. 20-45-2 30-39-1Net Passing Yards 237 324Offensive Plays 72 83Total Offense 289 637Fumbles-Lost 2-2 1-0Penalties-Yards 5-32 2-22Punts-Average 12-34.8 4-44.53rd Down Conversion 5-18 3-10Time of Possession 22:42 28:18

RushingMUR-Holliday 18-132, Brady 10-85, Bennett 4-38, Berry 3-28, Powell 1-28, Miller 2-11, Frazier 2-5, Harris 1-(-11); CU-Axon 9-29, Milliken 8-28, Walls 3-4, Parnes 7-(-9).PassingMUR-Miller 17-21-0-240-3, Frazier 12-17-1-79-1, Bennett 1-1-0-5-0; CU-Parnes 17-34-2-201-1, Milliken 3-11-0-36-0.ReceivingMUR-Rice 5-46, Blackburn 4-42, Davis 3-58, Powell 3-50, Morrow 3-7, Berry 2-32, Harris 2-20, Stults 2-6, Holliday 2-1, Harness 1-42, Beyer 1-8, Griffin 1-7, Brown 1-5; CU-Chatman 6-145, Gipson 5-39, Harrington 4-17, Wilson 2-8, Woodard 1-19, Axon 1-9, Walls 1-0.

ATT: 5,350

Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 FMissouri State 7 7 10 14 38Murray State 6 0 20 15 41

1st Quarter6:21 MSU - Scott 25 yd run (Witmer kick)0:47 MUR - Powell 37 yd pass from Miller (kick failed)2nd Quarter4:04 MSU - Harris 1 yd run (Witmer kick)3rd Quarter14:34 MUR - Powell 98 yd kickoff return (pass failed)10:43 MUR - Davis 52 yd pass from Miller (Benton kick)6:21 MSU - Harris 2 yd run (Witmer kick)4:40 MUR - Powell 66 yd pass from Miller (Benton kick)0:01 MSU - Witmer 35 yd field goal4th Quarter11:51 MSU - Scott 3 yd run (Witmer kick)5:38 MUR - Powell 4 yd pass from Miller (Morrow run)2:55 MSU - Harris 9 yd run (Witmer kick)0:24 MUR - Powell 15 yd pass from Miller (Benton kick)

Team Statistics MSU MURFirst Downs 34 15Rush Att.-Net Yards 68-366 22-92Passing C-A-Int. 20-31-2 24-33-0Net Passing Yards 212 272Offensive Plays 99 55Total Offense 578 364Fumbles-Lost 2-0 2-2Penalties-Yards 14-100 4-47Punts-Average 5-31.0 6-41.33rd Down Conversion 11-19 3-11Time of Possession 42:00 18:00

RushingMUR-Brady 7-60, Berry 6-22, Miller 8-11; MSU-Scott 26-201, Harris 14-62, Miller 12-42, Cooper-Falls 10-39, Johnson 1-12.PassingMUR-Miller 24-33-0-272-5; MSU-Harris 20-31-2-212-0.ReceivingMUR-Powell 11-155, Griffin 4-12, Davis 2-53, Berry 2-16, Rice 1-22, Harness 1-8, Harris 1-8, Morrow 1-1, Brady 1-(-3); MSU-Burton 7-73, Christophel 7-69, Johnson 3-40, Buford 2-15, Boatright 1-15.

ATT: 10,132

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Sept. 28 • Snow Stadium • Jacksonville, Ala.

MURRAY STATE

JAX STATE

35ot

34

JACKSONVILLe, Ala. -- Maikhail Miller hit Jeremy Harness in the front corner of the endzone for the game-winning two-point conversion in overtime as Murray State defeated Jacksonville State, 35-34, in the OVC opener for both teams.

The victory put an end to a nine-game losing streak to the Gamecocks.

After JSU scored first in overtime, the Racers faced a 4th-and-10. Miller found Harness in the right flat for 13 yards and the first down. Four plays later, Miller finished the drive with a one-yard touchdown run.

Instead of kicking the extra point and going to a second overtime, Hatcher rolled the dice and went for the win.

Jordan Benton kicked a pair of field goals in the first half, and Miller hit Walter Powell on a 29-yard touchdown pass to help the Racers to a 20-10 halftime lead.

The Racer defense forced four turnovers, including three second-half interceptions. Brandon Wicks’ forced fumble as JSU was going in for a touchdown on the final play of the first half. Wicks finished the game with a team-best 12 tackles.

Anthony Hayes added seven tackles, including a sack, and a fumble recovery.

Oct. 5 • Stewart Stadium • Murray, Ky.

TENN TECH

MURRAY STATE

24

35

MURRAY, Ky. -- Murray State scored on defense and special teams in a 35-24 victory over Tennessee Tech. The victory helped the Racers to their first 2-0 start in conference play since 1998.

Walter Powell sparked the Racers with an 88-yard punt return for a touchdown in the first quarter.

Duane Brady added a four-yard TD run before Powell hauled in a 55-yard TD pass from Maikhail Miller.

The defense got into the act in the second half as Anthony Hayes forced a fumble that was scooped up by Josh Manning and returned for a touchdown less than a minute into the second half.

Powell added a 59-yard TD reception later in the quarter and finished with eight catches for 177 yards and two TD’s. He totaled 310 all-purpose yards. He tied the school record for receiving touchdowns, while becoming the modern-day record holder for total touchdowns.

Miller finished the game by going 31-of-42 for 306 yards and two touchdowns. He also added 44 yards on the ground.

Travis Taylor led the defense with eight tackles, while Zach Dean posted seven stops and two tackles-for-loss.

Manning and Brandon Wicks each recorded their second interceptions of the season, raising the total to 10 interceptions as a team.

2013 Season RecapsSept. 21 • Perry Stadium • Bowling Green, Ohio

MURRAY STATE

BOWLING GREEN

7

48

BOWLING GReeN, Ohio -- Murray State closed out the non-conference portion of their schedule with a 48-7 loss at FBS Bowling Green.

The tide of the game turned late in the first quarter as Darrian Skinner intercepted a pass and set the offense up in good field position down just 6-0. MSU drove the ball down the field, but fumbled at the one-yard line. BGSU capitalized and went 99 yards for a touchdown.

MSU was not able to overcome the mistake in the redzone. The Racers put together their lone scoring drive in the third quarter as they went 83 yards on 13 plays to reach the endzone on a Jaamal Berry two-yard run.

The Racers were able to move the ball on the ground as they rushed for 166 yards on 32 carries. Berry led the way with 55 yards on just nine carries.

Maikhail Miller was effective in the passing game, going 22-for-32 for 134 yards.

Nevar Griffen was the main target on the outside with five catches for 42 yards.

Brandon Wicks led the defense with nine tackles, while Brandon Hathaway added eight tackles.

Skinner’s first-quarter interception was the first of his career and helped the Racer defense force a turnover for the fourth-straight game.

Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 FMurray State 0 0 7 0 7Bowling Green 6 21 14 7 48

1st Quarter7:40 BGSU - Gallon 4 yd pass from Johnson (kick failed)2nd Quarter12:13 BGSU - Greene 8 yd run (Tate kick)8:31 BGSU - Johnson 7 yd run (Tate kick)0:07 BGSU - Gallon 1 yd pass from Johnson (Tate kick)3rd Quarter11:47 BGSU - Givens 9 yd run (Tate kick)8:10 MUR - Berry 2 yd run (Benton kick)4:56 BGSU - Houston 1 yd run (Tate kick)4th Quarter2:31 BGSU - Moore 17 yd pass from Knapke (Tate kick)

Team Statistics MUR BGSUFirst Downs 17 32Rush Att.-Net Yards 32-166 42-282Passing C-A-Int. 24-34-0 28-32-1Net Passing Yards 146 378Offensive Plays 66 74Total Offense 312 660Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0Penalties-Yards 8-57 7-72Punts-Average 6-43.2 2-36.53rd Down Conversion 4-14 8-10Time of Possession 24:52 35:35

RushingMUR-Berry 9-55, Miller 10-52, Brady 10-44, Holliday 3-15); BGSU-Greene 17-133, Givens 8-47, Johnson 5-40, Hopgood 1-25, Houston 7-24, Moore 1-8, Knapke 1-6, Schilz 2-(-1).PassingMUR-Miller 22-32-0-134-0, Frazier 2-2-0-12-0; BGSU-Johnson 19-22-1-244-2, Schilz 5-6-0-19-0, Knapke 4-4-0-71-1.ReceivingMUR-Griffin 5-42, Harris 3-19, Powell 3-17, Harness 3-13, Davis 2-26, Rice 2-15, Berry 2-8, Brady 2-(-6), Harrington 1-6, Morrow 1-6; BGSU-Moore 5-63, Gallon 5-36, Bayer 4-65, Joplin 3-53, Cohen 3-42, Greene 2-34, Burbrink 2-25, Pohlman 1-33, Hopgood 1-15, Beck 1-9, Givens 1-3.

ATT: 16,094

Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 OT FMurray State 10 10 0 7 8 35Jacksonville State 0 10 14 3 7 34

1st Quarter9:20 MUR - Benton 40 yd field goal2:19 MUR - Powell 29 yd pass from Miller (Benton kick)2nd Quarter13:53 JSU - Thomas 30 yd field goal9:44 MUR - Benton 21 yd field goal4:37 JSU - Jones 3 yd run (Thoams kick)1:23 MUR - Brady 6 yd run (Benton kick)3rd Quarter13:47 JSU - James 21 yd run (Thomas kick)4:06 JSU - James 1 yd run (Thomas kick) 4th Quarter10:28 MUR - Miller 14 yd run (Benton kick)0:00 JSU - Thomas 25 yd field goalOvertime15:00 JSU - James 13 yd run (Thomas kick)15:00 MUR -Miller 1 yd run (Harness pass from Miller)

Team Statistics MUR JSUFirst Downs 21 35Rush Att.-Net Yards 58-296 60-318Passing C-A-Int. 14-27-0 24-38-3Net Passing Yards 109 334Offensive Plays 85 98Total Offense 405 652Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1Penalties-Yards 11-94 4-23Punts-Average 7-42.9 3-37.73rd Down Conversion 7-19 5-16Time of Possession 32:33 27:27

RushingMUR-Miller 24-134, Berry 10-88, Brady 23-79; JSU-James 27-189, Jones 16-88, Jenkins 4-28, Pope 6-24, Shortell 7-(-11).PassingMUR-Miller 14-26-0-109-1, Rice 0-1-0-0-0; JSU- Shortell 22-35-3-285-0, Jenkins 1-2-0-18-0, West 1-1-0-31-0.ReceivingMUR-Powell 4-51, Harness 4-34, Davis 2-19, Berry 2-8, Brady 2-(-3); JSU-Merrill 6-78, Screws 5-58, James 4-31, Barge 3-63, Pope 2-34, Jones 2-26, Gray 1-31, Goffigan 1-13.

ATT: 14,382

Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 FTennessee Tech 0 7 10 7 24Murray State 14 7 14 0 35

1st Quarter11:50 MUR - Powell 88 yd punt return (Benton kick)8:06 MUR - Brady 4 yd run (Benton kick)2nd Quarter13:05 MUR - Powell 55 yd pass from Miller (Benton kick)5:07 TTU - Davis 1 yd run (Sharp kick)3rd Quarter14:08 MUR - Manning 22 yd fumble return (Benton kick)10:16 TTU - Davis 8 yd run (Sharp kick)6:16 MUR - Powell 59 yd pass from Miller (Benton kick)3:13 TTU - Sharp 38 yd field goal4th Quarter12:24 TTU - Bush 38 yd run (Sharp kick)

Team Statistics TTU MURFirst Downs 24 17Rush Att.-Net Yards 44-152 28-105Passing C-A-Int. 27-49-2 31-42-2Net Passing Yards 211 306Offensive Plays 93 70Total Offense 363 411Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-1Penalties-Yards 4-41 12-106Punts-Average 9-45.6 8-41.03rd Down Conversion 9-21 3-15Time of Possession 37:00 23:00

RushingMUR-Berry 8-50, Miller 12-44, Brady 6-13; TTU-Vanlier 13-97, Bush 10-30, Forbes 5-18, Annoor 6-13, Hall 1-4, McDonald 1-2, Davis 8-(-12).PassingMUR-Miller 31-42-2-306-2; TTU-Davis 26-42-2-207-0, Thompson 1-7-0-4-0.ReceivingMUR-Powell 8-177, Harness 7-41, Davis 5-17, Griffin 3-23, Blackburn 2-14, Berry 2-6, Rice 1-17, Brady 1-9, Harris 1-7, Miller 1-(-5); TTU-Ziegler 12-85, Hall 5-51, Cates 4-29, Wilson 2-24, Gannaway 1-8, Tetter 1-6, Bush 1-4, Annoor 1-4.

ATT: 4,922

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Nov. 2 • Graham Stadium • Martin, Tenn.

MURRAY STATE

UT MARTIN

MARTIN, Tenn. --

2013 Season RecapsOct. 19 • Stewart Stadium • Murray, Ky.

AUSTIN PEAY

MURRAY STATE

3

31

MURRAY, Ky. -- Murray State got a 146 yards and two touchdowns from Jaamal Berry and a dominating performance from its defense in a 31-3 Homecoming victory over Austin Peay.

Berry got the Racers on the board in the first quarter with a 40-yard touchdown run, and then added a three-yard touchdown run in the second quarter.

The got a Jordan Benton field goal in the third quarter, before Maikhail Miller hit Walter Powell for a 21-yard touchdown in the fourth. Marcus Holliday closed out the scoring with a one-yard TD run.

Miller was efficient in going 19-for-22 for 160 yards and two touchdowns. He was 11-for-11 for 113 yards and a score in the second half.

The defense forced three turnovers in the game, including Darrell Smith’s third interception of the season. It also marked the first time the Racers have allowed under 200 yards in a game since the 2008 season against Southeast Missouri.

Powell finished the day with six catches for 59 yards and a touchdown. He passed Marcus Harris to become the school’s all-time leader in career receiving yards with 2,515.

Qua Huzzie had a team-high six tackles, while Anthony Hayes recorded 1.5 sacks.

Oct. 12 • Houck Stadium • Cape Girardeau, Mo.

MURRAY STATE

SEMO

34ot

37

CAPe GIRARDeAU, Mo. -- Murray State saw its two-game winning streak come to an end as the Racers dropped a heartbreaking, 37-34, triple-overtime game at Southeast Missouri.

The Racers climbed out of a 14-point second-half deficit by scoring 21-straight points.

Maikhail Miller scored from two yards out, before throwing touchdown passes to Walter Powell and Janawski Davis.

Miller threw his third TD pass in the first overtime, a 19-yard hook up with Powell.

The Racers got an interception from Darrell Smith in the second overtime, but could not score as they fumbled inside the 10-yard line.

The third overtime saw the Racers miss a field goal. SEMO came back on their possession and connected on the game-winning 30-yard field goal.

Powell had a monster game as he hauled in 15 passes for 158 yards and two scores.

Miller finished the day 30-for-45 for 292 yards and three touchdowns. He also rushed for 63 yards and a touchdown.

Brandon Wicks led the defense with nine tackles, while Josh Manning recorded an interception for the third-straight game.

Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 OT FMurray State 3 0 17 7 7 34Southeast Missouri 0 13 7 7 10 37

1st Quarter8:55 MUR - Benton 37 yd field goal2nd Quarter13:02 SEMO - Lathrop 1 yd run (McCrum kick)8:34 SEMO - Foster 78 yd pass from Lathrop (kick failed)3rd Quarter12:14 MUR - Benton 35 yd field goal8:25 SEMO - Foster 8 yd pass from Lathrop (Knight kick)4:34 MUR - Miller 2 yd run (Benton kick)0:00 MUR - Powell 22 yd pass from Miller (Benton kick) 4th Quarter7:10 MUR - Davis 9 yd pass from Miller (Benton kick)0:55 SEMO - McRoberts 18 yd pass from Lathrop (Knight kick)Overtime15:00 MUR - Powell 19 yd pass from Miller (Benton kick)15:00 SEMO - McRoberts 15 yd pass from Lathrop (Knight kick)15:00 SEMO - Knight 30 yd field goal

Team Statistics MUR SeMOFirst Downs 28 26Rush Att.-Net Yards 49-201 58-222Passing C-A-Int. 30-45-2 19-32-2Net Passing Yards 292 247Offensive Plays 94 90Total Offense 493 469Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-0Penalties-Yards 5-60 2-5Punts-Average 3-48.7 5-36.23rd Down Conversion 6-17 12-21Time of Possession 25:58 34:02

RushingMUR-Brady 14-73, Miller 17-63, Berry 17-62, Harris 1-3; SEMO-Lathrop 24-94, Jackson 20-64, Coleman 9-34, Washington 5-30.PassingMUR-Miller 30-45-2-292-3; SEMO- Lathrop 19-32-2-247-4.ReceivingMUR-Powell 15-158, Griffin 5-47, Davis 4-40, Blackburn 2-21, Harness 2-10, Harrington 1-9, Berry 1-7; SEMO-McRoberts 6-76, Foster 5-109, Lloyd 4-38, Coleman 2-20, Davis 2-4.

ATT: 4,152

Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 FAustin Peay 0 3 0 0 3Murray State 7 7 3 14 31

1st Quarter4:01 MUR - Berry 40 yd run (Benton kick)2nd Quarter6:50 MUR - Berry 3 yd run (Benton kick)0:20 APSU - Dunlap 37 yd field goal3rd Quarter9:02 MUR - Benton 28 yd field goal4th Quarter9:46 MUR - Powell 21 yd pass from Miller (Benton kick)1:58 MUR - Holliday 1 yd run (Benton kick)

Team Statistics APSU MURFirst Downs 11 18Rush Att.-Net Yards 40-136 44-224Passing C-A-Int. 10-22-1 19-22-1Net Passing Yards 60 160Offensive Plays 62 66Total Offense 196 384Fumbles-Lost 2-2 2-1Penalties-Yards 7-67 5-50Punts-Average 9-37.6 5-41.83rd Down Conversion 3-16 5-12Time of Possession 33:21 26:39

RushingMUR-Berry 22-146, Holliday 9-55, Morrow 2-17, Powell 1-5, Miller 8-3, Frazier 1-(-1); APSU-Phillips 26-123, Mitchell 4-9, Williams 4-3, Franklin 1-2, Sexton 5-(-1).PassingMUR-Miller 19-22-1-160-1; APSU-Mitchell 8-16-1-50-0, Sexton 2-6-0-10-0.ReceivingMUR-Powell 6-59, Davis 4-29, Berry 3-19, Griffin 2-22, Blackburn 2-19, Harris 1-9, Harness 1-3; APSU-Phillips 4-28, Branch 2-6, Clack 1-14, Coleman 1-8, Williams 1-2, Johnson 1-2.

ATT: 6,847

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2013 Season RecapsNov. 23 • Stewart Stadium • Murray, Ky.

E. KENTUCKY

MURRAY STATE

MURRAY, Ky. --

Nov. 9 • Stewart Stadium • Murray, Ky.

EASTERN ILLIINOIS

MURRAY STATE

MURRAY, Ky. --

Nov. 16 • LP Field • Nashville, Tenn.

MURRAY STATE

TENN. STATE

NASHVILLe, Tenn. --

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Individual Game-by-GameRushing (Att.-Yards-TD)

MIZZ CU MOST BGSU JSU TTU SeMO APSU UTM eIU TSU eKU CJ Bennett --- 4-38-0 --- --- --- --- --- ---Jaamal Berry 10-19-0 3-28-1 6-22-0 9-55-1 10-88-0 8-50-0 17-62-0 22-146-2Duane Brady 6-33-0 10-85-4 7-61-0 10-44-0 23-79-1 6-13-1 14-73-0 ---Parks Frazier 1-(-5)-0 2-5-0 --- --- --- --- --- 1- -1-0Pokey Harris --- --- --- ---- --- --- 1-3-0 ---Marcus Holliday 7-11-0 18-132-2 --- 3-15-0 --- --- --- 9-55-1Maikhail Miller 11-73-0 2-11-0 8-20-0 10-52-0 24-134-3 12-44-1 17-63-1 8-3-0Jordan Morrow --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 2-17-0Walter Powell --- 1-28-0 --- --- --- --- --- 1-5-0

Receiving (Rec.-Yards-TD)

Passing (Comp.-Att.-Int.-Yards-TD)

#13 #14 Maikhail Parks Miller Frazierat Missouri 16-32-3-145-1 6-6-0-24-0Campbellsville 17-21-0-240-3 12-17-1-79-1Missouri State 24-33-0-272-5 DNPat Bowling Green 22-32-0-134-0 2-2-0-12-0 at Jacksonville State 14-26-0-109-1 DNPTennessee Tech 31-42-2-306-2 DNPat Southeast Missouri 30-45-2-292-3 DNPAustin Peay 19-22-1-160-1 0-0-0-0-0at UT MartinEastern Illinoisat Tennessee StateEastern Kentucky

Punting/Field Goals (Punts-Avg./FGM-FGA)

#83 #42 Steven Jordan Mix Benton P FG at Missiouri 8-38.6 0-1Campbellsville 4-44.5 0-0Missouri State 6-41.3 0-0at Bowling Green 6-43.2 0-1at Jacksonville State 7-42.9 2-3Tennessee Tech 8-41.0 0-0at Southeast Missouri 3-48.7 2-3 Austin Peay 5-41.8 1-1at UT MartinEastern Illinoisat Tennessee StateEastern Kentucky

MIZZ CU MOST BGSU JSU TTU SeMO APSU UTM eIU TSU eKU Jaamal Berry 3-14-0 2-32-0 2-16-0 2-8-0 2-8-0 2-6-0 1-7-0 3-19-0Carson Beyer --- 1-8-0 --- --- --- --- --- ---Jesse Blackburn --- 4-42-1 --- --- --- 2-14-0 2-21-0 2-19-0Duane Brady --- ---- 1- (-3)-0 2- -6-0 2-(-3)-0 1-9-0 --- ---Josh Brown --- 1-5-0 --- --- --- --- --- ---Janawski Davis 1-17-0 3-58-0 2-53-1 2-26-0 2-19-0 5-17-0 2-40-1 4-29-0Nevar Griffin 4-24-0 1-7-0 4-12-0 5-42-0 --- 3-23-0 5-47-0 2-22-0Jeremy Harness 1-8-0 1-42-1 1-8-0 3-13-0 4-34-0 7-41-0 2-10-0 1-3-0Pokey Harris --- 2-20-0 1-8-0 3-19-0 --- 1-7-0 --- 1-9-0Jalen Harrington --- --- --- 1-6-0 --- --- 1-9-0 ---Marcus Holliday 2-0-0 2-1-0 --- --- --- --- --- ---Maikhail Miller 1-5-1 --- --- --- --- 1-( -5)-0 --- ---Jordan Morrow 2-8-0 3-7-0 1-1-0 1-6-0 --- --- --- ---Walter Powell 4-35-1 3-50-2 11-155-4 3-17-0 4-51-1 8-177-2 15-158-2 6-59-1Paul Rice 5-63-0 5-46-0 1-22-0 2-15-0 --- 1-17-0 --- ---Mitch Stults --- 2-6-0 --- --- --- --- --- ---

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First Time of Rushing Passing Total Offense 3rd Down Fumbles-Game Score Downs Possession (No-Yds-TD) (Cmp-Att-Int-Yds-TD) (Plays-Yds-TD) Conv. Lost

MURRAY STATE 14 16 30:41 36-123-0 27-39-3-174-2 75-297-2 8-19 0-0

at Missouri 58 33 29:19 45-358-5 28-42-0-336-3 87-694-8 11-16 1-1

MURRAY STATE 83 33 28:18 44-313-7 30-39-1-324-4 83-637-11 3-10 1-0

Campbellsville 14 12 22:42 27-52-1 20-45-2-237-1 72-289-3 5-18 2-2

MURRAY STATE 41 15 18:00 22-92-0 24-33-0-272-5 55-364-5 3-11 2-2

Missouri State 38 34 42:00 68-366-5 20-31-2-212-0 99-578-5 11-19 2-0

MURRAY STATE 7 17 24:25 32-166-1 24-34-0-146-0 66-312-1 4-14 1-1

at Bowling Green 48 32 35:35 42-282-4 28-32-1-378-3 74-660-7 8-10 0-0

MURRAY STATE 35 21 32:33 58-296-3 14-27-0-109-1 85-405-4 7-19 0-0

at Jacksonville State 34 35 27:27 60-318-4 24-38-3-334-0 98-652-4 5-16 2-1

MURRAY STATE 35 17 23:00 28-105-1 31-42-2-306-2 70-411-3 3-15 2-1

Tennessee Tech 24 24 37:00 44-152-3 27-49-2-211-0 93-363-3 9-21 2-1

MURRAY STATE 34 28 25:58 49-201-1 30-45-2-292-3 94-493-4 12-21 2-1

at Southeast Missouri 37 26 34:02 58-222-1 19-32-2-247-4 90-469-5 6-17 1-0

MURRAY STATE 31 18 26:39 44-224-3 19-22-1-160-1 66-384-4 5-12 2-1

Austin Peay 3 11 33:21 40-136-0 10-22-1-60-0 62-196-0 3-16 2-2

MURRAY STATE

at UT Martin

MURRAY STATE

Eastern Illinois

MURRAY STATE

at Tennessee State

MURRAY STATE

Eastern Kentucky

Team Game-by-Game

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2013 Big Plays20-Yard Plus Plays

Yds Type Player (s) Opponent 98* KR Walter Powell Missouri State 88* PR Walter Powell Tennessee Tech66* Pass Walter Powell from Maikhail Miller Missouri State 59* Pass Walter Powell from Maikhail Miller Tennessee Tech55* Pass Walter Powell from Maikhail Miller Tennessee Tech54* Rush Duane Brady Campbellsville 52* Pass Janawski Davis from Maikhail Miller Missouri State 50 KR Pokey Harris Campbellsville48 INT Qua Huzzie Jacksonville State44 KR Jordan Morrow Campbellsville43 KR Duane Brady Jacksonville State42* Pass Jeremy Harness from Maikhail Miller Campbellsville 42 Rush Jaamal Berry Tennessee Tech40* Rush Jaamal Berry Austin Peay37* Pass Walter Powell from Maikhail Miller Missouri State 36 KR Walter Powell Tennessee Tech 34 Pass Paul Rice from Maikhail Miller Missouri33 Pass Janawski Davis from Maikhail Miller Campbellsville32 Rush Jaamal Berry Jacksonville State31 Rush Maikhail Miller Tennessee Tech 30* Pass Walter Powell from Maikhail MIller Campbellsville 30* KR Walter Powell Missouri State 30 INT Brandon Wicks Campbellsville 29 KR Walter Powell Jacksonville State29* Pass Walter Powell from Maikhail Miller Jacksonville State29 Rush Jaamal Berry Bowling Green 29 KR Walter Powell Southeast Missouri28 Rush Jaamal Berry Jacksonville State28* Pass Jesse Blackburn from Parks Frazier Campbellsville28 Rush Walter Powell Campbellsville27 Rush Walter Powell Southeast Missouri26 KR Walter Powell Bowling Green 26 Pass Jaamal Berry from Maikhail Miller Campbellsville24 Rush Maikhail Miller Jacksonville State24* Rush Jaamal Berry Campbellsville23 Rush Maikhail Miller Missouri 23 Rush Marcus Holliday Austin Peay23 KR Walter Powell Missouri State22* Pass Walter Powell from Maikhail Miller Southeast Missouri 22 Pass Paul Rice from Maikhail Miller Missouri State 22 Rush Maikhail Miller Bowling Green22 KR Duane Brady Southeast Missouri 22* FR Josh Manning Tennessee Tech22 KR Pokey Harris Tennessee Tech22 PR Walter Powell Austin Peay21* Pass Walter Powell from Maikhail Miller Austin Peay 20 Pass Jesse Blackburn from Maikhail Miller Southeast Missouri 20 KR Duane Brady Jacksonville State20 KR Jordan Morrow Campbellsville

* touchdown scored on the play

20-Yard Plus By PlayerPlayer No. TD R P KR PR IRPowell, W. 18 10 1 8 6 3 0Berry, J. 7 2 6 1 0 0 0Brady, D. 5 1 2 0 3 0 0Miller, M. 4 0 4 0 0 0 0Blackburn, J. 2 1 0 2 0 0 0Janawski, D. 2 1 0 2 0 0 0Morrow, J. 2 0 0 0 2 0 0Harris, P. 2 0 0 0 2 0 0Rice, P. 2 0 0 2 0 0 0Harness, J. 1 1 0 1 0 0 0Manning, J. 1 1* 0 0 0 0 0Holliday, M. 1 0 1 0 0 0 0Wicks, B. 1 0 0 0 0 0 1Huzzie, Q. 1 0 0 0 0 0 1Total 49 17 14 16 13 3 2 * Fumble Return

Longest Plays By the Numbers

Longest Play by Yards No. TD100+ _________________________ 0 _________090-99 _________________________ 1 _________180-89 _________________________ 1 _________170-79 _________________________ 0 _________060-69 _________________________ 1 _________150-59 _________________________ 5 _________440-49 _________________________ 6 _________230-39 _________________________ 9 _________220-29 ________________________ 26 _________6

Longest Play by Yards No. TDRushing ______________________ 14 _________3Passing ______________________ 16 ________11Punt Returns ___________________ 3 _________1Kick Returns __________________ 13 _________1Interceptions __________________ 2 _________0Fumble Returns ________________ 1 _________1Other _________________________ 0 _________0

Total ________________________ 49 _______ 17

Longest Plays of the YearRushing54 Duane Brady vs. Campbellsville (9/7)

Rushing Touchdown54 Duane Brady vs. Campbellsville (9/7)

Passing66 Walter Powell from Maikhail Miller vs. Missouri State (9/14)

Passing Touchdown66 Walter Powell from Maikhail Miller vs. Missouri State (9/14)

Punt Return88 Walter Powell vs. Tennessee Tech (10/5Kickoff Return98 Walter Powell vs. Missouri State (9/14)

Interception Return48 Qua Huzzie vs. Jacksonville State (9/28)

Fumble Return22 Josh Manning vs. Tennessee Tech (10/5)

Punt69 Steven Mix vs. Jacksonville State (9/28)

Field Goal40 Jordan Benton vs. Jacksonville State (9/28)

2013 Murray State FootballMurray State Overall Team Statistics (as of Oct 19, 2013)

All games

Team Statistics MUR OPPSCORING 280 256 Points Per Game 35.0 32.0FIRST DOWNS 165 207 R u s h i n g 76 96 P a s s i n g 82 95 P e n a l t y 7 16RUSHING YARDAGE 1520 1886 Yards gained rushing 1666 2136 Yards lost rushing 146 250 Rushing Attempts 313 384 Average Per Rush 4.9 4.9 Average Per Game 190.0 235.8 TDs Rushing 16 23PASSING YARDAGE 1783 2015 C o m p - A t t - I n t 195-281-9 176-291-13 Average Per Pass 6.3 6.9 Average Per Catch 9.1 11.4 Average Per Game 222.9 251.9 TDs Passing 18 11TOTAL OFFENSE 3303 3901 Total Plays 594 675 Average Per Play 5.6 5.8 Average Per Game 412.9 487.6KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 27-653 39-708PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 18-198 14-70INT RETURNS: #-Yards 13-149 9-50KICK RETURN AVERAGE 24.2 18.2PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 11.0 5.0INT RETURN AVERAGE 11.5 5.6FUMBLES-LOST 10-6 12-7PENALTIES-Yards 51-455 45-360 Average Per Game 56.9 45.0PUNTS-Yards 47-1977 48-1832 Average Per Punt 42.1 38.2 Net punt average 38.9 32.4KICKOFFS-Yards 49-2946 44-2535 Average Per Kick 60.1 57.6 Net kick average 41.6 34.2TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 2 6 : 1 2 3 3 : 4 83RD-DOWN Conversions 39/117 64/137 3rd-Down Pct 33% 47%4TH-DOWN Conversions 12/14 9/12 4th-Down Pct 86% 75%SACKS BY-Yards 22-129 14-68MISC YARDS 0 0TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 38 34FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 5-9 7-12ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-0RED-ZONE SCORES (26-34) 76% (30-38) 79%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (20-34) 59% (26-38) 68%PAT-ATTEMPTS (33-35) 94% (31-34) 91%ATTENDANCE 27251 92639 Games/Avg Per Game 4/6813 4/23160 Neutral Site Games 0/0

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalMurray State 95 45 82 43 15 280Opponents 26 92 76 45 17 256

2013 Murray State FootballMurray State Overall Individual Statistics (as of Oct 19, 2013)

All games

Rushing g att gain loss net avg td lg avg/gBERRY, Jaamal 8 85 491 21 470 5.5 4 42 58.8MILLER, Maikhail 8 92 461 70 391 4.2 3 31 48.9BRADY, Duane 7 76 395 8 387 5.1 6 54 55.3HOLLIDAY, Marcus 4 37 220 7 213 5.8 3 23 53.2BENNETT, CJ 2 4 38 0 38 9.5 0 13 19.0POWELL, Walter 8 2 33 0 3316.5 0 28 4.1MORROW, Jordan 8 2 18 1 17 8.5 0 18 2.1FRAZIER, Parks 4 4 7 8 -1 -0.2 0 7 -0.2HARRIS, Pokey 8 2 3 11 -8 -4.0 0 3 -1.0TEAM 7 9 0 20 -20 -2.2 0 0 -2.9Total 8 313 1666 146 1520 4.9 16 54190.0Opponents 8 384 2136 250 1886 4.9 23 68235.8

Passing g efficcomp-att-in pct yds td lg avg/gMILLER, Maikhail 8137.97 173-253-8 68.4 1658 16 66207.2FRAZIER, Parks 4123.84 20-25-1 80.0 115 1 28 28.8BENNETT, CJ 2142.00 1-1-0 100. 5 0 5 2.5HARNESS, Jeremy 8472.00 1-1-0 100. 5 1 5 0.6RICE, Paul 8 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Total 8137.43 195-281-9 69.4 1783 18 66222.9Opponents 8122.19176-291-1360.5 2015 11 80251.9

Receiving g no. yds avg td lg avg/gPOWELL, Walter 8 54 702 13.0 13 66 87.8GRIFFIN, Nevar 8 24 177 7.4 0 18 22.1DAVIS, Janawski 8 22 248 11.3 2 52 31.0HARNESS, Jeremy 8 21 170 8.1 1 42 21.2BERRY, Jaamal 8 17 110 6.5 0 26 13.8RICE, Paul 8 14 163 11.6 0 34 20.4BLACKBURN, Jess 8 10 96 9.6 1 28 12.0HARRIS, Pokey 8 8 63 7.9 0 15 7.9MORROW, Jordan 8 7 22 3.1 0 10 2.8BRADY, Duane 7 6 -3 -0.5 0 9 -0.4HOLLIDAY, Marcus 4 4 1 0.2 0 5 0.2HARRINGTON, Jal 8 2 15 7.5 0 9 1.9STULTS, Mitch 2 2 6 3.0 0 5 3.0MILLER, Maikhail 8 2 0 0.0 1 5 0.0BEYER, Carson 8 1 8 8.0 0 8 1.0BROWN, Josh 8 1 5 5.0 0 5 0.6Total 8 195 1783 9.1 18 66222.9Opponents 8 176 2015 11.4 11 80251.9

Punt Returns no. yds avg td lgPOWELL, Walter 15 18612.4 1 88DAVIS, Janawski 2 12 6.0 0 12HARNESS, Jeremy 1 0 0.0 0 0Total 18 19811.0 1 88Opponents 14 70 5.0 0 20

Interceptions no. yds avg td lgMANNING, Josh 3 5 1.7 0 3SMITH, Darrell 3 17 5.7 1 17THERRELL, John 2 17 8.5 0 17WICKS, Brandon 2 4824.0 0 30YAHYAVI, Darian 1 0 0.0 0 0HUZZIE, Qua 1 4848.0 0 48SKINNER, Darrian 1 1414.0 0 14Total 13 14911.5 1 48Opponents 9 50 5.6 0 25

Kick Returns no. yds avg td lgPOWELL, Walter 9 29332.6 1 98BRADY, Duane 7 13218.9 0 43HARRIS, Pokey 5 10721.4 0 50MORROW, Jordan 2 6432.0 0 44BLACKBURN, Jess 1 1717.0 0 17WICKS, Brandon 1 9 9.0 0 9BERRY, Jaamal 1 1717.0 0 17BROWN, Josh 1 1414.0 0 14Total 27 65324.2 1 98Opponents 39 70818.2 0 32

Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lgMANNING, Josh 1 2222.0 1 22Total 1 2222.0 1 22Opponents 1 2 2.0 0 2

2013 Murray State FootballMurray State Overall Individual Statistics (as of Oct 19, 2013)

All games

PATScoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dx saf ptsPOWELL, Walter 15 - - - - - - - 90BENTON, Jordan - 5-9 30-32 - - - - - 45BRADY, Duane 6 - - - - - - - 36MILLER, Maikhail 4 - - - - 1-2 - - 24BERRY, Jaamal 4 - - - - - - - 24HOLLIDAY, Marcus 3 - - - - - - - 18DAVIS, Janawski 2 - - - - - - - 12HARNESS, Jeremy 1 - - - 1 - - - 8BLACKBURN, Jess 1 - - - - - - - 6SMITH, Darrell 1 - - - - - - - 6MANNING, Josh 1 - - - - - - - 6WYNSTRA, Marc - - 3-3 - - - - - 3MORROW, Jordan - - - 1-1 - - - - 2WICKS, Brandon - - - - - - - - 0Total 38 5-9 33-35 1-1 1 1-2 - - 280Opponents 34 7-12 31-34 - - - - - 256

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/gMILLER, Maikhail 8 345 391 1658 2049256.1BERRY, Jaamal 8 85 470 0 470 58.8BRADY, Duane 7 76 387 0 387 55.3HOLLIDAY, Marcus 4 37 213 0 213 53.2FRAZIER, Parks 4 29 -1 115 114 28.5BENNETT, CJ 2 5 38 5 43 21.5POWELL, Walter 8 2 33 0 33 4.1MORROW, Jordan 8 2 17 0 17 2.1HARNESS, Jeremy 8 1 0 5 5 0.6HARRIS, Pokey 8 2 -8 0 -8 -1.0TEAM 7 9 -20 0 -20 -2.9Total 8 594 1520 1783 3303412.9Opponents 8 675 1886 2015 3901487.6

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blkBENTON, Jordan 5-9 55.6 0-0 2-2 2-5 1-2 0-0 40 0

FG Sequence Murray State OpponentsMissouri 39 30,(43)Campbellsville - -Missouri State - 35,(35)Bowling Green 33 -Jacksonville State (40),(21),38 46,(30),42,(25)Tennessee Tech - (38)Southeast Missouri (37),(35),42 39,(30)Austin Peay (28) (37)

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i2050+ blkMIX, Steven 47 19742.1 69 4 6 18 8 0Total 47 19742.1 69 4 6 18 8 0Opponents 48 18338.2 56 4 11 6 5 0

Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydlnGREIFENKAMP, C 48 28960.3 8 2WYNSTRA, Marc 1 5151.0 0 0Total 49 29460.1 8 218.241.6 23Opponents 44 25357.6 15 124.234.2 30

2013 Murray State FootballMurray State Overall Individual Statistics (as of Oct 19, 2013)

All games

All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/gPOWELL, W 8 33 702 186 293 0 1214151.8BERRY, Jaa 8 470 110 0 17 0 597 74.6BRADY, Dua 7 387 -3 0 132 0 516 73.7MILLER, Mai 8 391 0 0 0 0 391 48.9DAVIS, Jana 8 0 248 12 0 0 260 32.5H O L L I D A Y , 4 213 1 0 0 0 214 53.5GRIFFIN, Ne 8 0 177 0 0 0 177 22.1HARNESS, J 8 0 170 0 0 0 170 21.2RICE, Paul 8 0 163 0 0 0 163 20.4HARRIS, Pok 8 -8 63 0 107 0 162 20.2BLACKBURN 8 0 96 0 17 0 113 14.1MORROW, J 8 17 22 0 64 0 103 12.9WICKS, Bran 8 0 0 0 9 48 57 7.1HUZZIE, Qua 8 0 0 0 0 48 48 6.0BENNETT, C 2 38 0 0 0 0 38 19.0BROWN, Jos 8 0 5 0 14 0 19 2.4SMITH, Darre 8 0 0 0 0 17 17 2.1T H E R R E L L , 7 0 0 0 0 17 17 2.4HARRINGTO 8 0 15 0 0 0 15 1.9SKINNER, D 6 0 0 0 0 14 14 2.3BEYER, Cars 8 0 8 0 0 0 8 1.0STULTS, Mit 2 0 6 0 0 0 6 3.0MANNING, J 8 0 0 0 0 5 5 0.6FRAZIER, Pa 4 -1 0 0 0 0 -1 -0.2TEAM 7 -20 0 0 0 0 -20 -2.9Total 8 1520 1783 198 653 149 4303537.9Opponents 8 1886 2015 70 708 50 4729591.1

2013 Murray State FootballMurray State Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Oct 19, 2013)

All games

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd## Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf3 WICKS, Brandon 8 43 19 62 1.0-2 . 2-48 3 . . 1 . .2 ADDISON, Corey 7 23 18 41 1.0-6 0.5-5 . 1 1 . . . .52 SMALL, Sam 8 21 19 40 2.0-6 0.5-3 . . . . . . .40 TAYLOR, Travis 8 28 9 37 3.5-14 1.5-6 . 1 4 . 1 . .38 SMITH, Darrell 8 27 9 36 4.5-11 0.5-2 3-17 3 . 1-0 . . .26 THERRELL, John 7 15 18 33 . . 2-17 1 . . . . .8 YAHYAVI, Darian 8 26 7 33 3.0-9 . 1-0 7 . . . . .16 HAYES, Anthony 8 18 12 30 5.5-32 2.5-23 . 1 . 1-0 1 . .45 COOPER, Perry 8 18 9 27 2.0-9 . . . 2 . . . .4 MANNING, Josh 8 21 5 26 0.5-4 0.5-4 3-5 1 . 2-22 . . .7 SIMS, Chavez 6 17 8 25 6.5-34 5.0-28 . . 1 1-0 1 . .58 DEAN, Zach 8 17 7 24 3.0-14 2.0-13 . . . . . 1 .15 HUZZIE, Qua 8 16 8 24 3.0-8 . 1-48 1 1 . . . .22 HATHAWAY, Brandon 8 11 11 22 1.0-2 1.0-2 . . . . . . .28 SANDERS, Cadarius 8 12 9 21 . . . 2 . . . . .92 BRACKETT, Jeremy 8 10 11 21 2.0-13 1.5-10 . . . . . . .90 MASON, Demetrius 6 11 9 20 3.5-28 1.5-7 . . . . 1 . .88 COLLINS, Felton 8 16 3 19 3.5-11 1.5-6 . . . . 1 . .46 MALONE, T-Ray 8 12 7 19 2.5-10 0.5-2 . . . . . . .48 ROSS, Zac 7 11 8 19 4.5-21 2.5-16 . 1 4 . . . .39 SALTER, Blake 8 9 4 13 1.5-3 . . . . . . . .32 JACKSON, Jonathan 4 6 6 12 1.0-4 0.5-2 . . . . . . .23 SKINNER, Darrian 6 3 6 9 . . 1-14 3 . 1-0 . . .41 HIGGINSON, William 8 7 1 8 . . . . . . . . .35 DANSBY, Chris 7 4 2 6 . . . . . . . . .81 DAVIS, Janawski 8 5 1 6 . . . . . . . . .98 CHAPMAN, Thomas 8 3 3 6 . . . . . . . . .47 McWHORTER, Doug 6 3 2 5 1.0-2 . . . 1 . . . .9 POWELL, Walter 8 4 . 4 . . . . . . 1 . .20 DUNCAN, Christian 8 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .TM TEAM 7 3 . 3 . . . . . . . . .91 OJOLOLA, Ayo 5 1 2 3 . . . . . . . . .37 CARR, Trey 1 3 . 3 . . . . . 1-0 . . .99 FRAZIER, Jerrold 7 1 2 3 . . . . 2 . 1 . .19 HARRINGTON, Jalen 8 3 . 3 . . . . . . . . .97 CONWAY, Warren 1 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .13 MILLER, Maikhail 8 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .80 JENNINGS, Kendarian 1 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .36 HARRIS, Pokey 8 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .85 BLACKBURN, Jesse 8 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .

Total 8 436 236 672 56-243 22-129 13-149 25 16 7-22 8 1 .Opponents 8 404 196 600 56-186 14-68 9-50 11 16 6-2 7 . .

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OVC Standings

OVC GAMeS OVeRALL W-L Pct. Home Away Streak W-L Pct. Home Away StreakEastern Illinois 4-0 1.000 2-0 2-0 W4 7-1 0.875 3-0 4-1 W4Tennessee State 4-1 0.800 1-1 3-0 L1 7-2 0.778 1-2 4-0 L1Eastern Kentucky 3-1 0.750 2-0 1-1 W3 5-3 0.625 3-1 2- W3Murray State 3-1 0.750 2-0 1-1 W1 5-3 0.625 4-0 1-3 W1UT Martin 3-2 0.600 0-2 3-0 W1 5-3 0.625 1-2 4-1 W1Jacksonville State 2-2 0.500 0-2 2-0 W1 6-2 0.750 2-2 4-0 W1Southeast Missouri 1-4 0.200 1-2 0-2 L2 1-7 0.125 1-2 0-4 L2Austin Peay 0-4 0.000 0-2 0-2 L4 0-8 0.000 0-2 0-6 L8Tennessee Tech 0-5 0.000 0-3 0-2 L5 3-6 0.333 2-3 1-3 L4

2013 Ohio Valley Conference Standings

This Week’s ScheduleSaturday, November 2*Tennessee Tech at #2 Eastern Illinois, 12 p.m,*#23Tennessee State at Eastern Kentucky, 12 p.m.Urbana at Southeast Missouri, 1 p.m.*Murray State at UT Martin, 1 p.m.*Jacksonville State at Austin Peay, 4 p.m.

Last Week’s ResultsSaturday, October 26#2 Eastern Illinois 34, @#21 Tennessee State 16Eastern Kentucky 31, @Southeast Missouri 7Jacksonville State 34, @Tennessee Tech 14UT Martin 38, @Austin Peay 14

Sept. 1Offense _________EIU Offensive LineDefense _________ Alex McNulty, EIUSpecialist ________ Sheperd Little, EIU ____________ Ladarius Vanlier, TTUNewcomer ______ Max Shortell, JSU

Sept. 8Offense _____Jimmy Garoppolo, EKU _____________JSU Rushing AttackDefense ________ Robert Haynes, EIUSpecialist ____Martine Stevenson, TSU ______________Chad Zinchini, TTUNewcomer ________ Eli Jenkins, JSU

Sept. 15Offense _____ Jimmy Garoppolo, EIUDefense ___ J’vontez Blackmon, UTMSpecialist _____ Walter Powell, MUR _____________ Griffin Thomas, JSUNewcomer ___Maikhail Miller, MUR ______________ Dylan Favre, UTM

Sept. 22Offense _____ Jimmy Garoppolo, EIUDefense _______ Sanquan Evans, TSUSpecialist _______ Jamin Godfrey, TSUNewcomer __________ JJ Jude, EKU

Sept. 29Offense _____ Jimmy Garoppolo, EIUDefense ____ Anthony Goodman, EIU ____________ James Hueuely, TTUSpecialist ______ Jordan Johnson, TTUNewcomer ___Maikhail Miller, MUR

Oct. 6Offense ______ DaMarcus James, JSUDefense _______Josh Manning, MURSpecialist _____ Walter Powell, MURNewcomer ___Maikhail Miller, MUR

Oct. 13Offense _______Scott Lathrop, SEMODefense _____ Daniel Fitzpatrick, TSUSpecialist ________ Alex Knight, SEMONewcomer ___Maikhail Miller, MUR

OVC Players of the Week

Oct. 20Offense _____ Jimmy Garoppolo, EIUDefense _____ Daniel Fitzpatrick, TSUSpecialist ________ Steven Mix, MUR ____________Spencer Davis, SEMONewcomer _____ Shepard Little, EIU

Oct. 27Offense _____ Jimmy Garoppolo, EIUDefense _________Rashod Byers, JSUSpecialist _________Jordan Berry, EKUNewcomer _________ Jeff LePak, EIU

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