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• Today’s game marks the first-ever meeting between the two teams, although No. 18-ranked Carson-Newman is no stranger to Barron Stadium. The Eagles have played six times and are 5-1 in Rome, the last win coming in 2005 when they defeated West Georgia.• The Hawks enter the game coming off a 41-0 Gulf South Conference defeat last week at home to North ALabama, while the Eagles downed South Atlantic Conference foe Mars Hill last week 43-27.• When the Hawks take the field, it will mark the 90th career game for head coach Phil Jones, all of them coming at Shorter where he began the program in 2005.• Both Shorter and Carson-Newman have each played Mars Hill this season, with the Hawks falling in their non-conference matchup with Mars Hill 41-30 on Sept. 12, while the Eagles rolled to a 43-27 win in an SAC showdown last week.• This is the third straight home game at Barron for the Hawks, who return to the road and their GSC schedule next Saturday playing Florida Tech in Melbourne, Fla. The final home game is Thursday, Oct. 24 in a GSC-TV Game of the Week clash with Delta State.• The sounds you might hear above Barron Stadium today will be com-ing from the aircraft involved with the Wings Over North Georgia Air Show taking place at Richard B. Russell Airport. Odds are the fans will be treated to flyovers by the likes of the Black Diamond Jet Team and the Canadian Air Force CF-18 Hornet Demo Team.• This afternoon is Championship Saturday at Barron, Football Alumni Day and Make-A-Wish Awareness Day.
2013 SCHEDULEDate Opponent Location Time/Score9/7 at Charleston Southern Charleston, S.C. L 23-159/12 Mars Hill# Rome, Ga. L 41-309/21 at Valdosta State* Valdosta, Ga. L 41-09/28 West Georgia*% Rome, Ga. L 31-1410/5 North Alabama* Rome, Ga. L 41-010/12 Carson-Newman^ Rome, Ga. 1:30 p.m.10/19 Florida Tech* Melbourne, Fla. 2 p.m.10/24 Delta State*# Rome, Ga. 7:30 p.m.11/2 Clark-Atlanta Atlanta, Ga. 6 p.m.11/9 West Alabama* Livingston, Ala. 7 p.m.11/14 Point LaGrange, Ga. 7 p.m.11/23 NCCAA Victory Bowl Rome, Ga. TBAAll times Eastern and subject to change* Gulf South Conference game# GSC-TV Game of the Week% Homecoming ^ Alumni Weekend
Game 6Saturday, October 12, 2013
SHORTER (0-5) vs. NO. 18 CARSON-NEWMAN (4-1)1:30 p.m. • Historic Barron Stadium • Rome, Ga.
Head Coach....................................................... Ken SparksAlma Mater............................................... Carson-NewmanCareer Record.......................................................... 312-84-2Team Nickname........................................................ EaglesAffiliation................................................... NCAA Division IIConference................................................... South Atlantic2013 Record.........................................4-1 Overall; 2-1 SAC
2013 SCHEDULEDate Opponent Location Time/Score9/5 Wayne State Jefferson City, Tenn. W 55-289/14 Colorado Mines Golden, Col. W 27-249/21 Brevard Jefferson City, Tenn. W 41-149/28 Catawba Jefferson City, Tenn. L 25-2210/5 Mars Hill Mars Hill, N.C. W 43-2710/12 Shorter Rome, Ga. 1:30 p.m.10/19 Tusculum Jefferson City, Tenn. 3 p.m.10/26 North Greenville Greenville, S.C. 2:30 p.m.11/2 Lenoir-Rhyne Hickory, N.C. 2 p.m.11/9 Newberry Jefferson City, Tenn. 1 p.m.11/16 Wingate Wingate, N.C. 1:30 p.m.
Head Coach......................................................... Phil JonesCareer Record at Shorter............................ 49-40 (9 years)Team Nickname....................................................... .HawksAffiliation...................................................NCAA Division IIConference.........................................................Gulf South2013 Record........................................ 0-5 Overall; 0-3 GSCBase Offense............................................................OptionBase Defense..............................................................4-2-5
Shorter UniversityHawks
Carson-Newman Eagles
About Today’s GameHAWKS ON THE AIR
Radio............................................ WATG 95.7-FMInternet Webcast............. www.theridge957.comPlay-by-Play............................................. Jim BojoColor Analyst..................................Randy Bowen
• SENIOR DT DARIUS SABBIDES: A native of Largo, Fla., the 6-foot-1, 260-pound Sabbides earned playing time last season and contributed two tackles, two assists, a tackle for a loss and broke up and deflected two passes. After recovering from a preseason injury, he has played in the last two games for the Hawks.
• SENIOR DE RICHARD HYDE: One of five fifth-year seniors on this year’s team, Hyde has taken an active reserve role with Shorter’s defense for the past four seasons. Over the past two campaigns, the 6-5 education major from Cartersville has recorded nine solo tackles and 14 assists and has two sacks.
Spotlight on the Hawks
SABBIDES
HYDE
SHORTER HAWKS GAME NOTES
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GENERALSchool Name.......................................... Shorter UniversityLocation....................................................... Rome, GeorgiaFounded ..................................................................... 1873Enrollment ................................................................ 2,900Nickname.................................................................. HawksSchool Colors.................................... Royal Blue and WhiteAffiliation............................... NCAA Division II (Provisional)Conference........................................................ Gulf SouthHome Field / Capacity....... Historic Barron Stadium / 5,300Surface................................................................. SyntheticPresident.............................................. Dr. Donald DowlessDirector of Athletics........................................ Bill PetersonAlma Mater.................................... Florida State UniversityAthletics Phone.......................................... (706) 233-7347Athletics Fax............................................... (706) 233-7575
HEAD COACHHead Coach..........................................................Phil JonesAlma Mater....................................Mercer University, 1968Record at Shorter..........................................49-40 (9 years)Collegiate Record..........................................49-40 (9 years)Office Phone................................................(706) 233-7209Email....................................................pjones@shorter.edu
ASSISTANT COACHESTim Mathis.........Asst. Head Coach / Offensive CoordinatorNathan Burton.....Defensive Coordinator / Defensive BacksPaul Pitts...........Recruiting & Video Coord. / Offensive LineShawn Turner........Academic Coordinator / Wide ReceiversZackry Smith..........Equipment Coodinator / Defensive LineGarrett Hochstetler.............Dir. of Ops / Inside LinebackersDaniel Hazard.........................................Graduate AssistantJamey Rice..............................................Graduate AssistantCollin Wooddy........................................Graduate AssistantRussell Norton........................................Graduate AssistantBlake DeBartola......................................Graduate AssistantRussell DeMasi.......................................Graduate AssistantNick Newborn........................................Graduate Assistant
TEAM INFORMATIONAll-Time Record 49-37 (9 years)2012 Record 6-5Gulf South Record/Finish 2-3Base Offense OptionBase Defense 4-2-5Lettermen Returning Offense 17 Defense 20Starters Returning/Lost Offense 8/3 Defense 8/3
Quick Facts
ContactsSID................................................. Karen AllenOffice Phone............................. (706) 233-7966Email................................ . [email protected] Media Contact.................. Jim O’HaraPhone...................................... (706) 346-0447Email.............................. [email protected] Site................ www.goshorterhawks.comMailing Address.... ............315 Shorter Avenue
Rome, Ga. 30165
Media InformationInterviews
All athlete and coach interviews must be arranged through the sports information office by calling or e-mailing the SID at least 24 hours in advance. The sports information office will arrange an interview time that is mutually convenient for both the player/coach and the media represen-tative. Players’ home and cell phone numbers will not be provided.
Hawks’ History Timeline• May 19, 2004: Shorter president Dr. Ed Schrader announces that football will be added as an intercollegiate sport.• July 16, 2004: Phil Jones is named Shorter’s first head football coach.• August 3, 2004: The NAIA-affiliated Mid-South Conference accepts Shorter as a new member.• August 9, 2005: Head coach Phil Jones welcomes 125 players as they begin Shorter’s first-ever preseason practices to prepare for the inaugural season.• September 10, 2005: History is made at Barron Stadium when the Hawks play their inaugural game hosting Webber International, coming up short in a 16-9 decision.• September 24, 2005: The Hawks break into the win column for the first time with a 52-20 victory over Lambuth.• September 2, 2006: A 39-7 win over Brevard gives the Hawks their first season-opening win and sets the stage for what becomes Shorter’s first-ever winning season as the team posts a 7-4 overall record and a 4-1 mark in the Mid-South Conference.• November 15, 2008: After fighting off conferene foe Bethel 7-0, the Hawks clinch the Mid-South West Division championship, their first-ever title, secure their first NAIA National Playoff berth and finish the season with a record-setting 9-3 record.• December 17, 2009: Fresh from closing out his career as Shorter’s all-time leading rusher. fullback A.J. Cooley becomes the Hawks’ first-ever AFCA NAIA All-American.• September 2, 2010: The Hawks make an appearance in the Georgia Dome in Atlanta in Georgia State’s inaugural game in front of more than 30,000 fans.• May 11, 2011: Shorter president Dr. Harold Newman and Athletic Director Bill Peterson announce that the university would submit an application to become an NCAA Division II member.• July 11, 2011: The NCAA accepts Shorter’s application to become an NCAA Division II program - playing in the Gulf South Conference - and begin a three-year transition process.• November 12, 2011: The Hawks play their final game as an NAIA program in the Mid-South Conference falling to Bethel in the season finale, but still record their fifth winning record in seven years.• August 30, 2012: In their first season opener as a Division II team, the Hawks stun NCAA Division I FCS foe Campbell 31-20.• November 3, 2012: Thanks to a late rally in the final minutes, the Hawks capture their first-ever Gulf South Conference win with a 24-20 comeback road win over West Georgia.• November 10, 2012: One week after claiming their first GSC victory, the Hawks close out the season downing perennial GSC power Delta State 32-21 and finish the year with a winning 6-5 overall record and post a remarkable 2-3 conference record.
Ever since the day he first stepped foot on the campus at Shorter University, Phil Jones has made relationships as the cornerstone of the Hawks’ football program he was tasked to begin.
Nine years later that founda-tion remains firm and one that Jones – he begins his 45th year in coaching – continues to build upon as the head coach and his 2013 edition of the Hawks head into a challenging new season that will be the third and final year of Shorter’s transition towards becoming a full NCAA Division II member a year from now.
What the veteran coach has seen, however, is just how his team’s relationship with God and with each other has already produced results.
In their first full season as play-ing as a Division II program last year, the Hawks produced their sixth winning season in the eight years of the team’s existence re-cording a 6-5 overall record and, much to the surprise of many, a 2-3 record in the conference they are a part of – the nationally-known Gulf South Conference.
Included in that inaugural Division II sched-ule was a season-opening win over Division I FCS foe Campbell University a pair of back-to-back victories to end the year over GSC opponents West Georgia and Delta State.
Prior joining the NCAA Division II ranks, Shorter emerged in rapid fashion as one of the top NAIA Division I teams in the nation and produced some of the country’s top players.
Just three years after starting the team, Jones saw the 2008 Hawks put the program in the national spotlight, winning their first Mid-South Conference West Division championship rolling up a record nine wins – Shorter was ranked No. 11 in the final NAIA national poll – and securing their first postseason appearance by earning a berth in the NAIA National Playoffs.
For his work that season, Jones picked up a wealth of post-season awards including Mid-South Conference West Division Coach of the Year and American Football Coaches’ Asso-ciation (AFCA) Region I Coach of the Year.
But what Jones was most proud of came after he honored as the 2008 Grant Teaff
FCA National Coach of the Year, joining an elite class of honorees that includes Tommy Bowden, Sylvester Croom and Tommy Tuberville.
In 2009, Jones’ charges returned to the upper echelon of the national polls, climbing as high as No. 10 in the rat-ings and produced a pair of players who received postseason accolades. Shorter’s A.J. Cooley and Logan Lollis repeated as Mid-South Offensive and Defensive Players of the Year, respectively, and were each honored as College Fanz NAIA All-Americans, while Cooley became Shorter’s first-ever AFCA All-America selection.
The next year saw the Hawks turn in several landmarks in the team’s brief history when they defeated eventual Mid-South East Division champion and three-time NAIA national champion Georgetown College for the first time in school history; boasted the nation’s No. 2 rushing attack at over 310 yards a game; set school records for rush-ing yards and total yards in a single game in a blowout win over nation-ally-ranked Webber International; and became a part of college football
history when they lined up in front of 30,237 fans at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta against NCAA Division I Georgia State University in the Panthers’ first-ever game,
Jones made sure that Shorter’s final year as an NAIA program in 2011 would be just as memorable and the Hawks responded by remaining in contention for a conference title and a postseason berth until the final week of the season, and in the process saw a num-ber of players achieve postseason honors.
That year Shorter placed 12 players on the Mid-South All-Conference team, five of which were honored with first team nods. Linebacker Demery Hawkins, the confer-ence’s leading tackler, was named the Mid-South West Division Defensive Player of the Year and was also honored as the program’s second-ever AFCA All-American.
Linebacker Dominique Henfield picked up MSC West Division Freshman Defensive Player of the Year as well.
At the same time the Hawks were being noticed for their athletic ability on the field during Jones’ eight years, they were being recognized for their achievements off the field, where nearly 100 student-athletes have earned conference All-Academic team status.
Jones came to Shorter in 2005 from NCAA Division I-AA (now Football Championship Subdivision) Gardner-Webb University in Boiling Springs, N.C. He served as an assistant coach for the Bulldogs, who won back-to-back Big South Conference championships during his tenure. Prior to Gardner-Webb, Jones served as an assistant coach at South-ern Methodist University and coached under Jim Donnan at the University of Georgia from 1997-2001.
In addition to his collegiate coaching success, Jones coached Georgia high school football for 29 years, his last stop coming at Winder-Barrow High from 1984-97 where he led his teams to the playoffs eight times and compiling an 81-58-2 record in those 14 years. In 1993, Winder-Barrow advanced to the State AAA semifinals, earning Jones the honor of 1993 AAA Coach of the Year.
A native of Thomaston, Ga., Jones gradu-ated from Mercer University in 1968. He and his wife, Janie, have two children and five grandchildren.
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The Phil JonesShorter File
Year Overall2005 3-7 2006 7-4 2007 7-4 2008 9-3 2009 6-5 2010 5-62011 6-42012 6-5 Totals 49-35
Shorter University Head Football Coach Phil Jones
By Jim O’Hara
ROME, Ga. – The North Alabama Lions made sure their offense was clicking on all cylinders Saturday at Barron Stadium where the homestanding Shorter Hawks were never able to get theirs untracked.
In a Gulf South Conference clash in which both teams were hoping to stop a losing streak, the Lions rolled up 469 yards in total offense as they roared to a 41-0 win over the Hawks.
The setback leaves Shorter 0-5 overall and 0-3 in the GSC heading into a non-conference meeting next Saturday at Barron against South Atlantic Conference power and No. 20-ranked Carson-New-man, while North Alabama ends a two-game losing run to improve to 2-2 overall and 1-1 in the conference, and did so combining a well-balanced attack as the Lions finished the game rushing for 237 yards and passing for another 232 yards.
Sophomore quarterback Luke Wingo ended the game throwing for 129 yards and a touchdown, while his backup, Jacob Tucker, made the most of his playing time leading the Lions by rushing for 82 yards and two touchdowns and passing for another 103 yards.
The Hawks, who entered the game av-eraging more than 300 yards, were kept in check and were held to 178 total yards.
Shorter opened the game driving the ball to the Lions’ 46 before being forced to punt, with the Lions taking over at their own 19.
From there it didn’t take North Ala-bama long to go the distance with the big blow coming on the final play of the brief 81-yard march when Wingo found Jason Smith open behind the Shorter secondary for a 55-yard touchdown pass with 8:39 to go in the opening period. Will Craig added the first of five extra points.
The Lions added three more points on the board before the first quarter was over, this time moving from their own 46 to the Shorter 35 where Craig split the uprights for the first time in his career kicking a 42-yard field goal to give his team a 10-0 lead.
Shorter’s defense stood its ground for most of the second period, with Santavi-
ous Bryant recovering a fumble to end a UNA drive at the Hawks’ 13 midway through the second quarter and with 1:48 to go until halftime Austin Ingram inter-cepted a pass by Wingo at the Shorter 29 to thwart another drive by the Lions.
But when the Hawks’ offense was un-able to take advantage of the turnover, a 49-yard punt return Philbert Martial to the Shorter 43 set the Lions up for the final score of the half when UNA – a pass interference penalty of Shorter in the end zone set up the visitors at the Hawks 2 – broke into the end zone as time expired thanks to a 2-yard run by Wingo that gave his team the 17-0 lead.
The Hawks ended the first half manag-ing just 80 yards in total offense, while
North Alabama reeled off 217 yards.When the second half began, the Lions
continued their offensive juggernaut when on the opening series UNA went 66 yards in nine plays take a 24-0 lead, and in the opening minutes of the fourth quarter made it 27-0 when Craig hit a 30-yard field goal.
The Lions added two more touchdowns, both coming from Tucker who scored on a 6-yard run with 7:23 left and then on a 3-yard run that closed out the scoring with 4:20 remaining.
Freshman fullback B.J. McCoy led the Hawks on the ground gaining 59 yards on 11 carries, while junior quarterback Eric Dodson completed 5 of 8 passes for 71 yards.
2013 SHORTER HAWKS GAME NOTES Page 4Game 5 Recap: North Alabama 41, Shorter 0
Shorter junior linebacker Dominique Henfield (7) sacks North Alabama quarterback Luke Wingo during last week’s game.
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The Shorter Hawks coaching staff did their own informal poll revolving about what have been the top games in the program’s nine-year history. Here are the results:• Nov. 15, 2008 - Shorter 7, Bethel 0: A.J. Cooley’s second-quarter touchdown run proves to be the difference to help clinch the Hawks’ first-ever Mid-South Conference championship and their first berth in the NAIA Playoffs.• Oct. 24, 2005 - Shorter 52, Lambuth 20: The Hawks roll up more than 500 yards in total of-fense to record the program’s first-ever win in its inaugural season.• Nov. 3, 2012 - Shorter 24, West Georgia 20: A late rally in the closing minutes gives the Hawks their first-ever Gulf South Conference victory.• Sept. 25, 2010 - Shorter 47, Georgetown 46 OT: Shorter’s Kenny Foster scored on a 3-yard TD run and David Guilford added the extra point that proved to be the game winner as Georgetown answered with a TD but failed on its conversion.• Nov. 1, 2008 - Shorter 27, Cumberland 26: Lukas Gonzalez’s 35-yard FG with nine second left to play keeps the Hawks’ conference championship hopes alive.• Sept. 17, 2011 - Shorter 29, Pikeville 21: Daniel Hazard blocks a potential game-winning field goal as time expires and returns it for a touchdown to secure the win.• Oct. 23, 2008 - Shorter 33, Union (Ky.) 27: The Hawks break out to a 21-7 halftime lead and never look back to record the program’s first win over a nationally-ranked opponent.• Aug. 31, 2012 - Shorter 31, Campbell 20: In their first game as an NCAA Division II team, the Hawks stun NCAA Division I FCS foe Campbell• Nov. 11, 2006 - Shorter 13, Lambuth 6: Shorter scores all of its points in the second half to get the win and secure the program’s first winning season.• Nov. 10, 2012 - Shorter 32, Delta State 21: The Hawks control the ball on both sides of the line to down the Statesmen, win their second straight Gulf South Conference game and end their first season as an NCAA Division II team with a 6-5 record.
• PREP TEAMMATES MEET: When Shorter senior wide receiver Kareem Hawkins lines up this afternoon, he will be do so opposite Eagle sophomore cornerback Dante’ Thomas. The two are both graduates of Dalton High where they played for the Catamounts.
• RUSHING UP THE LIST: Shorter senior fullback Bradley Moon needs just seven more yards to step into the No. 4 spot in career yards. Moon, who has rushed for 257 yards this season, now has 1,380 career yards. Ahead of him is Raymone Nesbitt (1,386 from 2005-08) and at No. 3 is Fabian Daniel (1,621, 2007-07).
• POISED TO SET A MARK: Quarter-back Eric Dodson’s 71 passing yards against North Alabama pushed the junior into the No. 2 position for ca-reer yards in the Shorter record book. Dodson has thrown for 512 yards this season that gives him 1,488 yards for his career, passing the Hawks first-ever quarterback, Alex Williams (2005-06.) Dodson is just 16 yards away from passing Ben Williams to become the program’s all-time leader.
• OUT OF SYNC: Shorter’s offense have fallen into a rare slump in the last two games as the Hawks have been kept out of the end zone in seven straight quarters. The last time the Hawks scored a touchdown came late in the first quarter against West Georgia when junior Devin Helvie ran for a 24-yard touchdown that gave Shorter a 14-7 lead. Helvie, the lone experienced slotback on the field as the team was without the services of injured seniors Roderick Jones and Kirk Wilson, was lost for the season in the second quarter. Since then, Shorter has been outscored 65-0.
• GROUND BATTLE: Looking at what Shorter and Carson-Newman do on offense, today’s first meeting between the Hawks and Eagles could become a test of who has the best ground game. Each team will be using an option attack, though from differ-ent sets with the Hawks operating from a Wing-T base and the Eagles lin-ing up in a Split Back look. After turn-ing in a season-low 107 yards rushing last week against North Alabama, Shorter saw its yards-per-game aver-age fall to 184 yards; the Eagles aver-age a healthy 347 yards a game, No. 4 nationally in the Division II ranks.
Taking Note
Games To Remember
The Shorter defense has certainly evolved into one of the youngest ones the Hawks have fielded in recent years as was evident last week when they squared off against North Alabama in a Gulf South Conference clash with just four seniors in the starting lineup, defensive end Jamal Denson, cornerback Austin Ingram, bandit Zach Mann and strong safety Kendall Lacey. The one junior of the starting unit was linebacker Domi-nique Henfield, but the remaining positions were filled by five sophomores - defensive tackle Howard Stephens, nose tackle Greg Carswell, linebacker Luke Wilson, rover San-tavious Bryant and free safety Reggie Brown - and freshman cornerback Willy Dorcin.
Youthful Defenders
Filling in the SlotsWith three of the most seasoned slotbacks the Hawks have out due to injuries, some
new faces have appeared at the position that is a cornerstone of Shorter’s option of-fense.
Two Hawks transitioned themselves from the defensive side of the ball as corner-backs to the offense to help out - red-shirt sophomore Wesley Clay, who made the move two weeks ago against West Georgia and became the first Shorter player to play offense and defense in one game, and senior Michael Peeples. Also making the move was senior Bradley Moon, who began the game as the Hawks’ starting fullback for the 16th straight game but saw action at the slot. Last week against GSC foe North Ala-bama, Moon rushed for 25 yards on 10 carries in a dual role and Clay had 12 yards on four carries.
Against West Georgia, Shorter junior Devin Helvie was lost for the season with a broken foot, while seniors Roderick Jones and Kirk Wilson have been sidelined for the past two games with shoulder injuries but hope to resume action soon. Last year the trio combined to give the Hawks 550 rushing yards.
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Shorter University is entering its third and final year of transitioning toward becoming an NCAA Division II member. In July, the NCAA gave Shorter its approval to be a provisional member during the 2013-14 academic year and once the university meets all the requirements it will assume full mem-bership status on Sept. 1, 2014.
Shorter is also a member of the Gulf South Con-ference, and once it becomes a full NCAA member next year will become eligible for postseason play and player honors.
In addition, Shorter is a member of the National Christian College Athletic Association and will serve as host of this year’s NCCAA Victory Bowl.
FOLLOW THE HAWKS ON FACEBOOKShorter University Athletics
Who We AreIn their first season of playing in the Gulf South
Conference, the Hawks not only proved they could compete on the field but can hold their own in the classroom as 25 players earned a spot on the GSC’s Fall 2012 Academic Honor Roll. To be nominated for GSC Academic Honor Roll honors, a student-athlete must have played during the Fall Sports Season with at least a 3.0 cumulative grade point average.
Those Hawks becoming Shorter’s first group to receive the nod included the following players who return to the field - and the classroom - this fall:• Eric Dodson, Communication Arts 3.05• Bradley Moon, Sports Management 3.57• Santavious Bryant, Mathematics Education 3.09• Joshua White, Business Administration 3.47• David Wilson, Sports Management 3.05• Zachary Mann, Sports Management 3.32• Kendall Dials, Criminal Justice 3.82• Ben Peterson, Mathematics Education 3.73• Colby Morris, Early Childhood Education 3.21• Chris Beno, Computer Information Systems 4.00• Jefferson Bradford, Business Administration 3.44• David Richardson, Mathematics Education 3.19• Cody Simpson, History Education 3.43• Aaron Mize, Mathematics Education 3.69• Elijah Goodrich, English Education 3.72• Gary Tiller, History & Political Science 3.50• Gregory Carswell, Biology 3.00
Winning in the Classroom
Taking Care of Pre-Game Business
2013 SHORTER HAWKS GAME NOTES Page 7The Gulf South Conference
2013 GSC Standings
Thru 9/28/13
Conf. Overall
Valdosta State #1 2-0 4-0
West Alabama #14 2-0 4-1
West Georgia 1-0 4-1
Delta State 2-1 3-2
North Alabama 1-1 2-2
Florida Tech 0-3 1-4
SHORTER# 0-3 0-5
*Not eligible for conference title
or postseason; games count as
conference contests
Last Week’s Results
West Alabama 48, Delta State 14
North Alabama 41, Shorter 0
West Georgia 49, Point 3
Valdosta St. 52, Florida Tech 14
This Week’s Schedule
Valdosta St. @ West Alabama
Carson-Newman @ Shorter
West Georgia @ North Alabama
Florida Tech @ Ave Maria
AFCA
NCAA Div. II Top 25(Oct. 7)
1. VALDOSTA STATE
2. Minn. State-Mankato
3. NW Missouri State
4. West Texas A&M (1)
5. Colorado State-Pueblo
6. Missouri Western State
7. Indiana (Pa.)
8. Henderson State
9. Bloomsburg
10. Pittsburg State
11. Minnesota-Duluth
12. Shepherd
13. NC-Pembroke
14. WEST ALABAMA
15. Washburn
16. Winston-Salem State
17. West Chester
18. Carson-Newman
19. Chadron St.
20. Ohio Dominican
T-21. Indianapolis
T-21. Tarleton State
23. Emporia State
24. Grand Valley State
25. Midwestern State
Others Receiving Votes:
Newberry 42, St. Cloud
State 21, New Haven 19,
Saginaw Valley State 8,
Lenoir-Rhyne 4, North
Greenville 2, Ferris State
1, Johnson C. Smith 1,
Tuskegee 1.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. —The Gulf South Confer-ence’s top ranked team’s notched league wins last week, setting up a much-anticipated GSC-TV matchup this Thursday.
No. 14 West Alabama (4-1, 2-0) kicked off last week, hosting Thursday’s GSC-TV LIVE Game of the Week. UWA turned-in a dominate perfor-mance on both sides of the ball, scoring 45 un-answered points en route to a 48-14 home vic-tory over Delta State (3-2, 2-1). The Tigers held DSU to minus-seven yards rushing route to their first-ever GSC-TV triumph versus the Statesmen.
No. 1 Valdosta State (4-0, 2-0) remained per-fect on the season, celebrating Homecoming by cruising past Florida Tech (1-4, 0-3) on Sat-urday, 52-14. VSU found the end zone in all three phases of the game, scoring four offensive touchdowns, two more on defense and one more on special teams. The Blazers stretched their winning streak to 14 dating back to 2012.
All eyes will be trained towards Livingston, AL on Thursday when Valdosta State and West Alabama lock horns in Game Seven of the 2013 GSC-TV Game of the Week.
North Alabama (2-2, 1-1) secured its first Con-ference victory of the season, traveling to post its second straight shutout of Provisional mem-ber Shorter (0-5, 0-3). UNA earned its first road decision of the season by posting a 41-0 final against SU for the second year in a row.
West Georgia (4-1, 1-0) stepped back out of league action, celebrating Homecoming at NAIA member Point University’s expense, 49-3. The Wolves moved to 4-1 for the first time since 2001, rolling up over 600 yards of total offense for just the second time in school history.
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1 Eric Dodson QB Jr. 5’9” 170 Thomasville, Ga.2 Kendall Lacy SS Sr. 6’5” 240 Wetumpka, Ala.3 Austin Ingram DB Sr. 6’2” 175 Senoia, Ga.4 Jamal Denson DE Sr. 6’1” 235 Tifton, Ga.5 Bradley Moon FB Sr. 5’10” 185 Conyers, Ga.6 Justin Wiley DB RS-Fr. 5’10” 190 Phenix City, Ala.7 Dominique Henfield LB Jr. 6’3” 240 Savannah, Ga.8 DJ Hughes WR RS-So. 5’8” 167 Hartwell, Ga.9 Santavious Bryant S So. 6’0” 195 Atlanta, Ga.10 Darius Turner WR RS-Fr. 5’10” 160 Fort Payne, Ala.11 Jordan Shaw SS RS-So. 6’2” 210 Jasper, Ga.12 Willy Dorcin CB Fr. 5’9” 152 Marietta, Ga.13 Zack Payne QB So. 5’10” 162 Armuchee, Ga.14 Roderick Jones SB Sr. 6’0” 180 Hinseville, Ga.15 Kirk Wilson SB Sr. 5’8” 175 Peoria, Ariz.16 Devante James QB Fr. 6’2” 190 Snellville, Ga.17 Josh White LB Sr. 6’0” 230 Calhoun, Ga.18 Kareem Hawkins WR Sr. 6’2” 205 Dalton, Ga.19 Micheal Peeples DB Sr. 5’6” 170 Mableton, Ga.20 Tony Clark RB So. 6’0” 210 Broxton, Ga.21 DeRhyan Arnold S Jr. 6’1” 220 Moultrie, Ga.22 Trey Lawhorn WR Jr. 6’0” 200 Augusta, Ga.23 Quinton Mayfield CB Fr. 5’9” 170 Buford, Ga.24 Devin Helvie SB RS-So. 5’10” 180 Fort Stewart, Ga.25 Reggie Brown S So. 6’0” 195 Phenix City, Ala.26 Wesley Clay DB RS-So. 5’9” 175 Royston, Ga.27 Torrey Richardson SS Fr. 5’11” 220 Marietta, Ga.28 Sean Fowler SB Fr. 5’10” 180 Lawrenceville, Ga.29 Ronard White RB So. 5’8” 200 Adel, Ga.30 Josh Kimble CB RS-Fr. 5’9” 150 Powder Springs, Ga.31 B.J. McCoy FB Fr. 5’8” 215 Villa Rica, Ga.32 Luke Wilson LB So. 5’10” 220 Ft. Mitchell,Ala.33 Donnell Anthony DB Fr. 5’8” 175 Calhoun, Ga.34 Zach Butts So. LB 6’0” 227 McDonough, Ga.35 Le’Keem Mincey DE RS-Fr. 6’1” 235 Villa Rica, Ga.36 Alex Hulsey S RS-Fr. 6’2” 190 Douglasville, Ga.37 Guy Hunt K Jr. 5’11” 180 Auburn. Ga.38 Darchele Farley LB Jr. 6’0” 220 Grayson, Ga.39 Zach Mann LB Sr. 5’11” 215 Fayetteville, Ga.40 John Amofah FB Sr. 5’9” 218 Riverdale, Ga.41 Austin Wilder S RS-Fr. 6’0” 198 Douglas, Ga.42 Tyler Washington SB Jr. 5’8” 172 Atlanta, Ga.44 Howard Stephens DE So. 6’2” 247 Donalsonville, Ga.45 Laynce Sanders OLB So. 6’2” 230 Gadsden, Ala.46 Austin Miller TE Fr. 6’4” 200 Monroe, Ga.48 Romaine Gooden LB Fr. 6’0” 205 Dallas, Ga.49 Jake Nix S Jr. 6’2” 210 Armuchee, Ga.50 Kendall Dials OL RS-Jr. 6’0” 235 Powder Springs, Ga.51 Warren Brooks LB Sr. 5’9” 215 Macon, Ga.52 Ben Peterson OL RS-Jr. 6’0” 260 Powder Springs, Ga.55 Trevaris Horton DE RS-Fr. 6’3” 250 Phenix City, Ala.
56 Colby Morris OL Sr. 6’0” 285 Wrightsville, Ga.57 Noah Henson C RS-Fr. 6’1” 250 Calhoun, Ga.58 Jonathan Long C Fr. 6’1” 270 Cornelia, Ga.59 Matt Hammond LS Fr. 6’0’ 215 Dawsonville, Ga.63 BJ Hunter OL Fr. 6’2” 295 Phenix City,Ala.65 Nolan Chislett OL RS-Fr. 6’5” 290 Auburndale, Fla.66 Jon Peterson OL So. 6’4” 280 Orange Beach, Ala.67 Brooks Austin OL Fr. 6’1” 265 Douglasville, Ga.68 Chris Beno OL RS-So. 6’0” 280 Newnan, Ga.71 Tyler Bradford OL Jr. 6’0” 225 Powder Springs, Ga.72 Andre Smellie OL Fr. 6’5” 270 Dacula, Ga.74 David Richardson C Jr. 6’1” 245 Fayetteville, Ga.76 Boyd Butler OL Fr. 6’2” 258 Rome, Ga.78 Jake Jeans OL Fr. 6’2” 275 Kennesaw, Ga.80 Bruce Clark WR Fr. 6’5” 230 Dawsonville, Ga.81 Cody Simpson WR RS-So. 6’0” 205 Lyerly, Ga.83 Jahbril Jones WR Fr. 6’0” 150 Buford, Ga.84 Aaron Mize P Jr. 6’3” 215 Chickamauga, Ga.85 Elijah Goodrich TE Jr. 6’0” 225 Fayetteville, Ga.86 Kenny Langford K RS-So. 5’8” 155 Dallas, Ga.89 Sam Lyons TE Fr. 6’4” 235 Acworth, Ga.90 Freddie Hart DL Fr. 6’3” 270 Lilburn, Ga.92 Pat Fields DL So. 5’8” 265 Americus, Ga.93 Greg Carswell NT So. 6’2” 295 Warner Robbins, Ga.94 Nate Newborn DL Sr. 5’11” 255 Cartersville, Ga.95 Darius Sabbides DL Sr. 6’1” 260 Largo. Fla.96 Richard Hyde DL Sr. 6’5” 220 Cartersville, Ga.97 Javon Reed DL So. 6’3” 250 Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
COACHING STAFFPhil Jones................................................................................ Head CoachAlma Mater.......................................................... Mercer University, 1968Record at Shorter............................................................... 49-35 (8 years)Collegiate Record............................................................... 49-35 (8 years)Assistant CoachesTim Mathis............................... Asst. Head Coach / Offensive CorodinatorNathan Burton...........................Defensive Coordinator / Defensive BacksPaul Pitts......................................Recruiting Coordinator / Offensive LineShawn Turner..............................Academic Coordinator / Wide ReceiversZackry Smith................................Equipment Coodinator / Defensive LineGarrett Hochstetler....................................Dir. of Ops / Inside LinebackersDaniel Hazard...............................................................Graduate AssistantJamey Rice....................................................................Graduate AssistantCollin Wooddy...............................................................Graduate AssistantRussell Norton............................................................. Graduate AssistantBlake DeBartola............................................................Graduate AssistantRussell DeMasi..............................................................Graduate AssistantNick Newborn...............................................................Graduate AssistantDesmond Clark................................................................Student Assistant
2013 Shorter University Football Roster
2013 SHORTER HAWKS GAME NOTES Page 92013 Shorter University 2-Deep
OFFENSE
QB 1 Eric Dodson (5-9, 170, JR, Thomasville, Ga.) 13 Zack Payne (5-10, 162, SO, Armuchee, Ga.) FB 5 Bradley Moon (5-10, 185, SR, Conyers, Ga.) 31 B.J. McCoy (5-8, 215, FR, Villa Rica, Ga.)
SB 26 Wesley Clay (5-9, 175, RS-SO, Royston, Ga.) 19 Michael Peeples (5-6, 170, SR, Mableton, Ga.)
SB 8 DJ Hughes (5-8, 167, RS-SO, Hartwell, Ga.) 28 Sean Fowler (5-10, 180, FR, Lawrenceville, Ga.)
WR 18 Kareem Hawkins (6-2, 185, SR, Dalton, Ga.) 22 Trey Lawhorn (6-0, 200, JR, Augusta, Ga.) LT 71 Tyler Bradford (6-0, 225, JR, Powder Springs, Ga.) 72 Andre Smellie (6-5, 270, FR, Dacula, Ga.)
LG 52 Ben Peterson (5-10, 260, RS-JR, Marietta, Ga.) 63 BJ Hunter (6-2, 295, FR, Phenix City, Ala.)
C 74 David Richardson (6-1, 245, JR, Fayetteville, Ga.) 58 Jonathan Long (6-1, 270, FR, Cornelia, Ga.)
RG 68 Chris Beno (6-0, 280, RS-SO, Newnan, Ga.) 56 Colby Morris (6-0, 285, SR, Wrightsville, Ga.)
RT 57 Noah Henson (6-1, 250, RS-FR, Calhoun, Ga.) 72 Andre Smellie (6-5, 270, FR, Dacula, Ga.) TE 85 Elijah Goodrich (6-0, 225, JR, Fayetteville, Ga.) 89 Sam Lyons (6-4, 235, FR, Acworth, Ga.)
orWR 81 Cody Simpson (6-0, 205, RS-SO, Lyerly, Ga.) 10 Darius Turner (5-10, 160, RS-FR, Fort Payne, Ala.)
DEFENSE
DE 4 Jamal Denson (6-1, 235, SR, Tifton, Ga.) 55 Trevaris Horton (6-3, 250, RS-FR, Phenix City, Ala.)
DT 44 Howard Stephens (6-2, 247, SO, Donalsonville, Ga.) 95 Darius Sabbides (6-1, 260, SR, Largo, Fla.)
NT 93 Greg Carswell (6-2, 295, SO, Warner Robbins, Ga.) 92 Pat Fields (5-8, 265, SO, Americus, Ga.) BAN 39 Zach Mann (5-11, 215, SR, Fayetteville, Ga.) 21 DeRhyan Arnold (6-1, 220, JR, Moultrie, Ga.) SS 2 Kendall Lacey (6-5, 240, SR, Wetumpka, Ala.) 27 Torrey Richardson (5-11, 220, FR, Marietta, Ga.) MLB 7 Dominique Henfield (6-3, 240, JR, Savannah, Ga.) 34 Zach Butts (6-0, 227, SO, McDonough, Ga.) WLB 32 Luke Wilson (5-10, 220, SO, Ft. Mitchell. Ala.) 17 Josh White (6-0, 230, SR, Calhoun Ga.)
CB 3 Austin Ingram (6-2, 175, SR, Senoia, Ga.) 33 Donnell Anthony (5-8, 175, FR, Calhoun, Ga.) ROV 9 Santavious Bryant (6-0, 195, SO, Atlanta, Ga.) 6 Justin Wiley (5-10, 190, RS-FR, Phenix City, Ala.)
FS 25 Reggie Brown (6-0, 195, SO, Phenix City, Ala.) 11 Jordan Shaw (6-2, 210, RS-SO, Jasper, Ga.)
CB 12 Willy Dorcin (5-9, 152, FR, Marietta, Ga.) 33 Donnell Anthony (5-8, 175, FR, Calhoun, Ga.) 19 Michael Peeples (5-6, 170, SR, Mableton, Ga.) 26 Wesley Clay (5-9, 175, RS-SO, Royston, Ga.)
SPECIALISTS
K 37 Guy Hunt (5-11, 180, JR, Auburn, Ga.) 86 Kenny Langford (5-8, 155, RS-SO, Dallas, Ga.)
KR 26 Wesley Clay (5-9, 175, RS-SO, Royston, Ga.) 19 Michael Peeples (5-6, 170, SR, Mableton, Ga.) 10 Darius Turner (5-10, 160, RS-FR, Fort Payne, Ala.) 12 Willy Dorcin (5-9, 152, FR, Marietta, Ga.)
PR 19 Michel Peeples (5-6, 170, SR, Mableton, Ga.) 26 Wesley Clay (5-9, 175, RS-SO, Royston, Ga.)
SPECIALISTS
LS 59 Matt Hammond (6-0, 215, FR, Dawsonville, Ga.) 32 Luke Wilson (5-10, 220, SO, Ft. Mitchell. Ala.) P 84 Aaron Mize (6-3, 215, JR, Chickamauga, Ga.) 37 Guy Hunt (5-11, 180, JR, Auburn, Ga.)
H 1 Eric Dodson (5-9, 170, JR, Thomasville, Ga.) 84 Aaron Mize (6-3, 215, JR, Chickamauga, Ga.)
2013 SHORTER HAWKS GAME NOTES Page 10North Alabama 2-Deep
OFFENSEQB 4 De’Andre Thomas SO 6-0 190 15 Ross Hudson SO 6-2 215 or 9 Noah Suber FR 6-1 217 or 3 Darvia Dubose FR 6-0 192
LT 62 Tyler Scott SO 6-4 270 78 Dan Gallman FR 6-1 295
LG 73 Lucas Mathis SR 6-3 291 72 Thomas Loy FR 6-2 270
C 50 Derek Evans SO 6-1 275 57 Gannon Hampton FR 6-1 285 or 64 Ben Fuller JR 6-4 240
RG 74 Robby Ignagni JR 6-3 320 76 Dallas Creamer JR 6-2 310
RT 66 Alex Taylor SR 6-3 285 60 Patrick Priest FR 6-3 275
TE 48 Keith Reid JR 6-3 230 42 Ryland Herbert SR 6-2 210
WR (X) 84 Aaron Seward FR 6-4 180 1 Luther Walker SR 5-9 175
WR (Y) 12 Anthony Eubanks JR 6-2 195 2 TraShaun Ward SO 5-9 175
RB (A) 33 Andy Hibbett JR 6-0 200 43 Randall Freeman JR 5-10 210
RB (B) 20 Brandon Baker SR 5-11 215 11 Marcellas Pope FR 5-7 190 or 2 TraShaun Ward SO 5-9 175
DEFENSELE 49 William Alderman JR 6-2 225 93 Jarod Henderson FR 6-2 250
LT 90 Jamar Neal SR 6-2 250 94 David Way SO 6-6 295 95 Frank Mutter JR 6-4 240
RT 92 Michael Surgbally SR 6-0 300 98 Taylor Bible JR 6-3 310
RE 91 Javaris Neal SO 6-2 245 45 Joey Maxberry FR 6-3 225
SLB 10 Jaycob Coleman SR 6-1 205 44 Kyler Fry JR 5-9 170 or 36 Darryl Eubanks JR 6-0 195
MLB 25 Jarell Emanuel SR 5-10 205 40 Eric Cain SO 5-10 205 30 Michael Ross JR 6-1 235
WLB 29 Greg Beauduy SR 6-1 225 24 Jonathan Sites SR 6-1 210
LCB 8 Eien Jacob SO 6-1 185 19 Antonio Cheatham SO 5-9 160
SS 9 Anthony Baskin SR 6-0 214 34 Sean Rawson JR 5-10 190
FS 5 Jarrett East-Brown JR 5-10 185 18 Emmanuel Orange FR 5-10 195
RCB 14 Dante Thomas SO 5-10 175 or 27 Jason Williams FR 5-8 160 or 18 Emmanuel Orange FR 5-10 195
SPECIAL TEAMSPK 35 Curt Duncan SR 5-11 185 39 Ben Ogle SO 6-0 190
KO 35 Curt Duncan SR 5-11 185 39 Ben Ogle SO 6-0 190
KR 2 TraShaun Ward SO 5-9 175 11 Marcellas Pope FR 5-7 190
Hold 33 Andy Hibbett JR 6-0 200
P 35 Curt Duncan SR 5-11 185 17 Charlie Rhea JR 5-10 175 39 Ben Ogle SO 6-0 190
PR 11 Marcellas Pope FR 5-7 190 or 1 Luther Walker SR 5-9 175
LS 65 Dusty Nance SO 5-11 205 66 Alex Taylor SR 6-3 285
2013 SHORTER HAWKS GAME NOTES Page 11Carson-Newman Roster
1 Luther Walker WR Senior 5-9 175 Pasadena, Calif. 2 TraShaun Ward RB Soph 5-9 175 Miami, Fla. 3 Dalontia Wilson DB Freshman 5-10 143 Alcoa, Tenn. 4 De’Andre Thomas QB Soph 6-0 190 Milledgeville, Ga. 5 Jarrett East-Brown DB Junior 5-10 185 Burlington, N.J. 6 Jerry Miclisse DB Freshman 6-2 196 Homestead, Fla. 7 Jonah Bunch TE Freshman 6-2 235 Bean Station, Tenn.8 Eien Jacob CB Soph 6-1 185 Jeanerette, La.9 Noah Suber QB Freshman 6-1 217 Asheville, N.C. 10 Jaycob Coleman DB Senior 6-1 205 Norton, Va. 11 Marcellas Pope RB Freshman 5-7 190 Ellenwood, Ga. 12 Anthony Eubanks WR Junior 6-2 195 Pendleton, S.C.13 Drew Manning LB Junior 5-9 190 Chattanooga, Tenn.14 Dante’ Thomas DB Freshman 5-10 175 Dalton, Ga. 15 Ross Hudson QB Soph 6-2 215 Heath, Texas16 Lonnie Williams QB Freshman 5-10 155 Philadelphia, Pa. 17 Charlie Rhea P Junior 5-10 175 Norcross, Ga. 18 Ben Davenport RB Freshman 5-10 195 Aragon, Ga.19 Antonio Cheatham WR Soph 5-9 160 Memphis, Tenn. 20 Brandon Baker RB Senior 5-11 210 Miami, Fla.21 Anthony Baskin DB Senior 6-0 214 Detroit, Mich. 22 Landon Raby DB Freshman 6-0 165 Knoxville, Tenn. 23 Anthony Ball RB Junior 5-9 195 Athens, Ga.24 Jonathan Sites LB Senior 6-1 210 Hendersonville, Tenn.25 Jarell Emanuel LB Senior 5-10 205 Kissimmee, Fla. 26 Tyron Douglas RB Senior 5-9 205 Clover, S.C.27 Jason Williams DB Freshman 5-8 160 Fayetteville, Ga. 29 Greg Beauduy LB Senior 6-1 225 Deerfield Beach, Fla.30 Michael Ross LB Junior 6-1 235 Miami, Fla.31 Jamal Jones RB Freshman 5-10 190 Chattanooga, Tenn. 32 Malik Miles RB/LB Freshman 6-0 212 Norton, Va. 33 Andy Hibbett RB Junior 6-0 200 Corryton, Tenn. 34 Sean Rawson DB Junior 5-10 190 Cape Coral, Fla. 35 Curt Duncan K Senior 5-11 185 Morristown, Tenn.36 Darryl Eubanks LB Junior 6-0 195 Hendersonville, Tenn.37 CJ Hudson38 Jac Butler LB Senior 5-8 200 Atlanta, Ga. 39 Ben Ogle K/P Soph 6-0 190 Greeneville, Tenn. 40 Eric Cain LB Soph 5-10 205 Jefferson City, Tenn41 Brandon Lindley 42 Ryland Herbert TE Senior 6-2 215 Kissimmee, Fla. 43 Randall Freeman RB Junior 5-10 210 Ooltewah, Tenn.44 Kyler Fry LB Junior 5-9 170 McLean, Va. 45 Joey Maxberry DE Freshman 6-3 225 Columbia S.C. 46 Ryan Johns LB Freshman 6-0 205 Concord, N.C. 47 Malachi Tullis DL Soph 6-0 220 Antioch, Tenn. 48 Keith Reid TE Junior 6-3 230 Clarksville, Tenn. 49 William Alderman DL Junior 6-2 245 Brooksville, Fla.50 Derek Evans C Soph 6-1 275 Aloca, Tenn.51 Evan Brown DL Junior 6-4 240 Ft. Myers, Fla. 52 O’Ryan Scott 53 Graham Warren LB Freshman 6-0 195 Franklin, Tenn.54 Caleb Smith DL Soph 6-0 240 Dalton, Ga. 55 Joseph Henningsen LB Freshman 5-7 200 Knoxville, Tenn.
56 DeWayne Isaacs LB Soph 5-10 195 Cleveland, Tenn.57 Gannon Hampton OL Freshman 6-1 285 Flinstone, Ga.58 Austin Greene LB Soph 5-11 224 Morristown, Tenn. 59 Lakin Smith OL Freshman 6-0 310 Knoxville, Tenn.60 Patrick Priest OL Freshman 6-3 275 Athens, Tenn. 61 Paul Wodka OL Freshman 6-3 250 Merritt Island, Fla.62 Tyler Scott OL Soph 6-4 270 Ringgold, Ga. 63 Chris Easterday OL Freshman 6-0 265 Powell, Tenn. 64 Ben Fuller OL Junior 6-2 240 Oak Ridge, Tenn. 65 Dusty Nance LS Soph 5-11 205 Lewisburg, Tenn. 66 Alex Taylor OL Senior 6-3 285 Bristol, Tenn. 67 Matthew Keith OL Freshman 6-0 245 Sevierville, Tenn.68 Brett Bonner OL Soph 6-1 270 Chattanooga, Tenn. 69 Jake Walker OL Freshman 6-0 255 Newton, N.C. 70 Wesley ThompsonOL Freshman 6-0 270 Morristown, Tenn.71 Austin Lewis OL Freshman 6-4 280 Ponte Vedra, Fla.72 Thomas Loy OL Freshman 6-2 270 Maryville, Tenn. 73 Lucas Mathis OL Senior 6-3 296 Greenwood, S.C.74 Robby Ignagni OL Senior 6-3 320 Gallatin, Tenn. 75 Jonathan Mason DL/LB Freshman 6-2 235 Tallahassee, Fla. 76 Dallas Creamer OL Junior 6-2 310 Adairsville, Ga. 77 Jordan Taylor OL Soph 6-5 291 Elizabethton, Tenn.78 Dan Gallman OT Freshman 6-1 295 Naples, Fla. 79 Steven Wright OL Soph 6-1 350 Murfreesboro, Tenn. 80 Matt Rust WR Freshman 6-1 175 Murfreesboro, Tenn.81 Dylan Flowers TE Freshman 6-3 245 Ringgold, Ga. 82 James Phillips TE Junior 6-3 230 Dallas, Texas 83 Zach Witherspoon WR Junior 5-9 180 Oak Ridge, Tenn.84 Aaron Seward WR Freshman 6-0 180 Charlotte, N.C. 85 Sam Landrith WR Freshman 6-1 193 Hendersonville, Tenn. 86 Devin Thomas WR Freshman 5-9 165 Orlando, Fla. 87 Doug Smith88 Lucas Fishman LB Freshman 5-9 185 Morristown, Tenn.89 Grant Janeway LB Freshman 6-1 230 Johnson City, Tenn.90 Jamar Neal DE Senior 6-2 270 Columbia, Tenn. 91 Javaris Neal DL Soph 6-2 245 Columbia, Tenn.92 Michael Surgbally DL Senior 6-0 300 Sandersville, Ga.93 Jarod Henderson DL Freshman 6-2 250 Knoxville, Tenn. 94 David Way DL Soph 6-6 295 Temple, Ga. 95 Frank Mutter DL Junior 6-4 240 Church Hill, Tenn.96 Justin Long DL Freshman 6-1 220 Kingsport, Tenn. 97 Charles Leavell DL Freshman 6-0 275 Knoxville, Tenn. 98 Taylor Bible DL Junior 6-3 310 Denton, Texas 99 Le Terrin Thomas
2013 SHORTER HAWKS GAME NOTES Page 12Shorter Season Individual Leaders
RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Moon,Bradley 5 62 288 9 279 4.5 1 53 55.8 Dodson,Eric 5 86 372 132 240 2.8 2 55 48.0 Mccoy,B.J. 5 43 186 3 183 4.3 0 37 36.6 Helvie,Devin 4 14 81 3 78 5.6 1 24 19.5 Wilson,Kirk 3 9 52 3 49 5.4 0 15 16.3 Hughes,DJ 4 12 50 10 40 3.3 0 12 10.0 Clay,Wesley 5 7 32 2 30 4.3 0 18 6.0 Sean Fowler 3 2 25 0 25 12.5 1 19 8.3 Jones,Roderick 2 3 11 5 6 2.0 1 9 3.0 Lawhorn,Trey 5 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 0.6 Turner,Darius 5 1 0 2 -2 -2.0 0 0 -0.4 Zack Payne 3 5 4 7 -3 -0.6 0 2 -1.0 Team 2 2 0 20 -20 -10.0 0 0 -10.0 Total.......... 5 247 1104 196 908 3.7 6 55 181.6 Opponents...... 5 201 1169 214 955 4.8 12 72 191.0 `PASSING GP Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yards TD Long Avg/G Dodson,Eric 5 110.5 34-72-5 47.2 583 2 50 116.6 Zack Payne 3 0.0 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Total.......... 5 109.0 34-73-5 46.6 583 2 50 116.6 Opponents.. 5 158.2 71-124-3 57.3 1129 11 66 2 25.8 RECEIVING GP No. Yards Avg TD Long Avg/G Turner,Darius 5 11 163 14.8 0 31 32.6 Hawkins,Kareem 5 6 79 13.2 0 17 15.8 Lawhorn,Trey 5 4 83 20.8 0 35 16.6 Jones,Roderick 2 2 91 45.5 1 48 45.5 Clay,Wesley 5 2 34 17.0 0 24 6.8 Simpson,Cody 5 2 21 10.5 0 12 4.2 Helvie,Devin 4 2 19 9.5 0 10 4.8 Hughes,DJ 4 2 9 4.5 0 6 2.2 Wilson,Kirk 3 1 50 50.0 1 50 16.7 Moon,Bradley 5 1 21 21.0 0 21 4.2 Lyons,Sam 4 1 13 13.0 0 13 3.2 Total.......... 5 34 583 17.1 2 50 116.6 Opponents...... 5 71 1129 15.9 11 66 225.8
PUNT RETURNS No. Yards Avg TD Long Peeples,Michael 2 12 6.0 0 8 Total.......... 2 12 6.0 0 8 Opponents...... 16 131 8.2 0 49
INTERCEPTIONS No. Yards Avg TD Long Lacy,Kendall 1 0 0.0 0 0 Shaw,Jordan 1 0 0.0 0 0 Ingram,Austin 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 Total.......... 3 -1 -0.3 0 0 Opponents...... 5 29 5.8 0 18
KICK RETURNS No. Yards Avg TD Long Clay,Wesley 8 151 18.9 0 29 Dorcin,Willy 3 55 18.3 0 23 Helvie,Devin 2 32 16.0 0 20 Turner,Darius 1 25 25.0 0 25 Lacy,Kendall 1 22 22.0 0 22 Wilson,Kirk 1 24 24.0 0 24 Clark,Tony 1 6 6.0 0 6 Wilson,Luke 1 9 9.0 0 9 Anthony,Donnell 1 9 9.0 0 9 Total.......... 19 333 17.5 0 29 Opponents...... 12 205 17.1 0 29
PATs SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Dodson,Eric 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Jones,Roderick 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Moon,Bradley 1 0-0 0-0 1-1 0 0-0 0 0 8 Sean Fowler 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Wilson,Kirk 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Helvie,Devin 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Langford,Kenny 0 0-0 6-7 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Hunt,Guy 0 1-4 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 3 Total.......... 8 1-4 6-7 1-1 0 0-0 0 0 59 Opponents...... 19 1-3 15-17 0-0 1 1-2 0 1 136
TOTAL OFFENSE GP Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Dodson,Eric 5 158 240 583 823 164.6 Moon,Bradley 5 62 279 0 279 55.8 Mccoy,B.J. 5 43 183 0 183 36.6 Helvie,Devin 4 14 78 0 78 19.5 Wilson,Kirk 3 9 49 0 49 16.3 Hughes,DJ 4 12 40 0 40 10.0 Clay,Wesley 5 7 30 0 30 6.0 Sean Fowler 3 2 25 0 25 8.3 Jones,Roderick 2 3 6 0 6 3.0 Lawhorn,Trey 5 1 3 0 3 0.6 Turner,Darius 5 1 -2 0 -2 -0.4 Zack Payne 3 6 -3 0 -3 -1.0 Team 2 2 -20 0 -20 -10.0 Total.......... 5 320 908 583 1491 298.2 Opponents...... 5 325 955 1129 2084 416.8
PUNTING No. Yards Avg Long TB FC I20 50+ Blkd Mize,Aaron 34 1147 33.7 47 2 6 6 0 0 Total.......... 34 1147 33.7 47 2 6 6 0 0 Opponents...... 22 836 38.0 58 4 3 4 4 0
KICKOFFS No. Y ards Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn Hunt,Guy 15 818 54.5 1 2 Total.......... 15 818 54.5 1 2 17.1 39.2 25 Opponents...... 31 1832 59.1 10 1 17.5 40.3 24
ALL PURPOSE GP Rush Rcv PR KR IR Total Avg/G Moon,Bradley 5 279 21 0 0 0 300 60.0 Dodson,Eric 5 240 0 0 0 0 240 48.0 Clay,Wesley 5 30 34 0 151 0 215 43.0 Turner,Darius 5 -2 163 0 25 0 186 37.2 Mccoy,B.J. 5 183 0 0 0 0 183 36.6 Helvie,Devin 4 78 19 0 32 0 129 32.2 Wilson,Kirk 3 49 50 0 24 0 123 41.0 Jones,Roderick 2 6 91 0 0 0 97 48.5 Lawhorn,Trey 5 3 83 0 0 0 86 17.2 Hawkins,Kareem 5 0 79 0 0 0 79 15.8 Dorcin,Willy 4 0 0 0 55 0 55 13.8 Hughes,DJ 4 40 9 0 0 0 49 12.2 Sean Fowler 3 25 0 0 0 0 25 8.3 Lacy,Kendall 5 0 0 0 22 0 22 4.4 Simpson,Cody 5 0 21 0 0 0 21 4.2 Lyons,Sam 4 0 13 0 0 0 13 3.2 Peeples,Michael 4 0 0 12 0 0 12 3.0 Anthony,Donnell 4 0 0 0 9 0 9 2.2 Wilson,Luke 5 0 0 0 9 0 9 1.8 Clark,Tony 5 0 0 0 6 0 6 1.2 Ingram,Austin 5 0 0 0 0 -1 -1 -0.2 Zack Payne 3 -3 0 0 0 0 -3 -1.0 Team 2 -20 0 0 0 0 -20 -10.0 Total.......... 5 908 583 12 333 -1 1835 367.0 Opponents...... 5 955 1129 131 205 29 2449 489.8
2013 SHORTER HAWKS GAME NOTES Page 13Shorter Season Individual Defensive Leaders
Tackles Sacks Pass Defense Fumbles Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BU PD Qbh Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 17 White,Josh 5 15 11 20.5 3.5 - 11 1.0 - 7 . . . . 1 - 0 . . . 25 Brown,Reggie 5 16 7 19.5 1.0 - 3 . . . . . . . . . 7 Henfield,D. 5 9 18 18.0 1.5 - 6 1.0 - 5 . 3 3 . . . . . 3 Ingram,Austin 5 13 5 15.5 . . 1 - -1 4 5 . . . . . 11 Shaw,Jordan 5 10 11 15.5 1.0 - 5 . 1 - 0 . 1 . . 1 . . 9 Bryant,S. 5 11 7 14.5 1.0 - 4 . . . . . 1 - 0 . 1 . 44 Stephens,Howard 5 9 9 13.5 3.5 - 7 . . . . . . . . . 2 Lacy,Kendall 5 10 5 12.5 3.5 - 12 . 1 - 0 2 3 . 1 - 0 . . . 55 Horton,T. 5 5 11 10.5 1.5 - 2 . . . . . . . . . 32 Wilson,Luke 5 8 5 10.5 2.5 - 4 . . . . . . . . . 93 Carswell,Greg 5 6 6 9.0 2.0 - 4 . . . . . . . . . 26 Clay,Wesley 5 8 1 8.5 . . . 1 1 . . . . . 4 Denson,Jamal 5 7 2 8.0 1.0 - 2 . . . . . . . . . 33 Anthony,Donnell 4 7 1 7.5 1.0 - 1 . . 1 1 . . . . . 39 Mann,Zach 5 6 2 7.0 . . . . . . . . . . 23 Mayfield,Q. 4 5 4 7.0 . . . 1 1 . 1 - 0 . . . 27 Richardson,T. 5 5 2 6.0 . . . . . . . . . . 21 Arnold,DeRhyan 5 3 4 5.0 1.5 - 10 1.5 - 10 . . . . . . . . 19 Peeples,Michael 4 4 2 5.0 . . . 1 1 . . . . . 12 Dorcin,Willy 4 4 . 4.0 . . . 1 1 . . . . . 6 Wiley,Justin 5 3 1 3.5 . . . . . . . . . . 18 Hawkins,Kareem 5 3 . 3.0 . . . . . . . . . . 94 Newborn,Nate 4 2 2 3.0 0.5 - 5 0.5 - 5 . . . . . . . . 35 Mincey,Le’Keem 5 2 2 3.0 1.0 - 1 . . . . . . . . . 45 Sanders,Laynce 3 2 1 2.5 1.0 - 2 . . . . . . . . . 34 Butts,Zach 5 2 . 2.0 . . . . . . . . . . 1 Dodson,Eric 5 2 . 2.0 . . . . . . . . . . 31 Mccoy,B.J. 5 2 . 2.0 . . . . . . . . . . 92 Fields,Pat 5 1 1 1.5 1.0 - 1 . . 1 1 . . . . . 95 Sabbides,D. 2 1 . 1.0 . . . . . . . . . . 8 Hughes,DJ 4 1 . 1.0 . . . . . . . . . . 59 Hammond,Matt 4 . 2 1.0 . . . . . . . . . . 49 Jake Nix 2 1 . 1.0 . . . . . . . . . . 42 Washington, T. 1 1 . 1.0 . . . . . . . . . . 38 Farley,Darchele 5 . 1 0.5 . . . . . . . . . . 24 Helvie,Devin 4 . 1 0.5 . . . . . . . . . . Total.......... 5 184 124 246.0 28 - 80 4 - 27 3 - -1 15 18 . 4 - 0 1 1 . Opponents...... 5 182 184 274.0 46 - 169 19 - 112 5 - 29 9 14 10 9 - 104 4 1 1
2013 SHORTER HAWKS GAME NOTES Page 14Shorter Season Team Statistics
TEAM STATISTICS SU OPP SCORING 59 177 Points Per Game 11.8 35.4 FIRST DOWNS 79 108 Rushing 46 50 Passing 23 46 Penalty 10 12 RUSHING YARDAGE 908 955 Yards gained rushing 1104 1169 Yards lost rushing 196 214 Rushing Attempts 247 201 Average Per Rush 3.7 4.8 Average Per Game 181.6 191.0 TDs Rushing 6 12 PASSING YARDAGE 583 1129 Comp-Att-Int 34-73-5 71-124-3 Average Per Pass 8.0 9.1 Average Per Catch 17.1 15.9 Average Per Game 116.6 225.8 TDs Passing 2 11 TOTAL OFFENSE 1491 2084 Total Plays 320 325 Average Per Play 4.7 6.4 Average Per Game 298.2 416.8 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 19-333 12-205 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 2-12 16-131 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 3--1 5-29 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 17.5 17.1 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 6.0 8.2 INT RETURN AVERAGE - 0.3 5.8 FUMBLES-LOST 10-9 11-4 PENALTIES-Yards 34-313 31-316 Average Per Game 62.6 63.2 PUNTS-Yards 34-1147 22-836 Average Per Punt 33.7 38.0 Net punt average 28.7 33.8 KICKOFFS-Yards 15-818 31-1832 Average Per Kick 54.5 59.1 Net kick average 39.2 40.3 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 32:16 27:44 3RD-DOWN Conversions 23/76 22/60 3rd-Down Pct 30% 37% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 4/9 5/8 4th-Down Pct 44% 62% SACKS BY-Yards 4-27 19-112 MISC YARDS 0 - 6 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 8 24 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 1-4 3-5 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-0 RED-ZONE SCORES (5-10) 50% (13-19) 68% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (4-10) 40% (10-19) 53% PAT-ATTEMPTS (6-7) 86% (20-22) 91% ATTENDANCE 10100 7724 Games/Avg Per Game 3/3367 2/3862 Neutral Site Games 0/0
Score by quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Shorter University 37 7 0 15 59 Opponents 38 50 44 45 177
2013 SHORTER HAWKS GAME NOTES Page 15Season Individual Game Highs
SHORTER
Rushes 20 Moon,Bradley vs Mars Hill (Sep 12, 2013) Dodson,Eric vs West Georgia (Sep 28, 2013) Yards Rushing 172 Dodson,Eric vs Mars Hill (Sep 12, 2013) TD Rushes 1 Jones,Roderick at Charleston Southern (Sep 07, 2013) Moon,Bradley vs Mars Hill (Sep 12, 2013) Sean Fowler vs Mars Hill (Sep 12, 2013) Dodson,Eric vs Mars Hill (Sep 12, 2013) Helvie,Devin vs West Georgia (Sep 28, 2013) Dodson,Eric vs West Georgia (Sep 28, 2013) Long Rush 55 Dodson,Eric vs Mars Hill (Sep 12, 2013) Pass attempts 20 Eric Dodson at Valdosta State (Sep 21, 2013) Pass completions 13 Eric Dodson at Valdosta State (Sep 21, 2013) Yards Passing 207 Eric Dodson at Valdosta State (Sep 21, 2013) TD Passes 1 Dodson,Eric at Charleston Southern (Sep 07, 2013) Dodson,Eric vs Mars Hill (Sep 12, 2013) Long Pass 50 Dodson,Eric at Charleston Southern (Sep 07, 2013) Receptions 5 Darius Turner at Valdosta State (Sep 21, 2013) Yards Receiving 91 Jones,Roderick vs Mars Hill (Sep 12, 2013) TD Receptions 1 Wilson,Kirk at Charleston Southern (Sep 07, 2013) Jones,Roderick vs Mars Hill (Sep 12, 2013) Long Reception 50 Wilson,Kirk at Charleston Southern (Sep 07, 2013) Field Goals 1 Hunt,Guy vs Mars Hill (Sep 12, 2013) Long Field Goal 32 Hunt,Guy vs Mars Hill (Sep 12, 2013) Punts 9 Mize,Aaron vs North Alabama (Oct 05, 2013) Punting Avg 36.3 Mize,Aaron vs West Georgia (Sep 28, 2013) Long Punt 47 Mize,Aaron vs North Alabama (Oct 05, 2013) Punts inside 20 3 Mize,Aaron vs Mars Hill (Sep 12, 2013) Long Punt Return 8 Peeples,Michael vs West Georgia (Sep 28, 2013) Long Kickoff Return 29 Clay,Wesley vs West Georgia (Sep 28, 2013) Tackles 7.5 White,Josh vs Mars Hill (Sep 12, 2013) Sacks 1.0 White,Josh vs West Georgia (Sep 28, 2013) Arnold,DeRhyan vs North Alabama (Oct 05, 2013) Henfield,D. vs North Alabama (Oct 05, 2013) Tackles For Loss 2.0 Lacy,Kendall vs West Georgia (Sep 28, 2013) Interceptions 1 Shaw,Jordan vs West Georgia (Sep 28, 2013) Lacy,Kendall vs West Georgia (Sep 28, 2013) Ingram,Austin vs North Alabama (Oct 05, 2013)
Opponent
Rushes 31 Shaikel Davis, vs Mars Hill (Sep 12, 2013) Yards Rushing 165 Shaikel Davis, vs Mars Hill (Sep 12, 2013) TD Rushes 2 Shaikel Davis, vs Mars Hill (Sep 12, 2013) Austin Scott, at Valdosta State (Sep 21, 2013) Jacob Tucker, vs North Alabama (Oct 05, 2013) Long Rush 72 Seth Hinsley, vs West Georgia (Sep 28, 2013) Pass attempts 28 Trent Miller, vs Mars Hill (Sep 12, 2013) Pass completions 17 Trent Miller, vs Mars Hill (Sep 12, 2013) Yards Passing 333 Trent Miller, vs Mars Hill (Sep 12, 2013) TD Passes 4 Trent Miller, vs Mars Hill (Sep 12, 2013) Long Pass 66 Trent Miller, vs Mars Hill (Sep 12, 2013) Receptions 9 Dimitri Holmes, vs Mars Hill (Sep 12, 2013) Yards Receiving 224 Dimitri Holmes, vs Mars Hill (Sep 12, 2013) TD Receptions 2 GLEARS, K., at Charleston Southern (Sep 07, 2013) Dimitri Holmes, vs Mars Hill (Sep 12, 2013) Jeremy Hughes, vs Mars Hill (Sep 12, 2013) Long Reception 66 Dimitri Holmes, vs Mars Hill (Sep 12, 2013) Field Goals 2 Will Craig, vs North Alabama (Oct 05, 2013) Long Field Goal 42 Will Craig, vs North Alabama (Oct 05, 2013) Punts 7 WALL, A., at Charleston Southern (Sep 07, 2013) Punting Avg 43.6 Michael Ashley, vs Mars Hill (Sep 12, 2013) Long Punt 58 Michael Ashley, vs Mars Hill (Sep 12, 2013) Punts inside 20 2 WALL, A., at Charleston Southern (Sep 07, 2013) Long Punt Return 49 P. Martial, vs North Alabama (Oct 05, 2013) Long Kickoff Return 29 Nick Davis, at Valdosta State (Sep 21, 2013) D. Appling, vs West Georgia (Sep 28, 2013) Tackles 11.0 Sammy Siasia, vs Mars Hill (Sep 12, 2013) Sacks 2.0 Thomas Dover, vs West Georgia (Sep 28, 2013) Tackles For Loss 3.5 D. Duster, vs North Alabama (Oct 05, 2013) Interceptions 2 Carlos Hutton, vs West Georgia (Sep 28, 2013)
2013 SHORTER HAWKS GAME NOTES Page 16Season Team Game Highs
Shorter
Rushes 55 vs Mars Hill (Sep 12, 2013) Yards Rushing 316 vs Mars Hill (Sep 12, 2013) Yards Per Rush 5.7 vs Mars Hill (Sep 12, 2013) TD Rushes 3 vs Mars Hill (Sep 12, 2013) Pass attempts 20 at Valdosta State (Sep 21, 2013) Pass completions 13 at Valdosta State (Sep 21, 2013) Yards Passing 207 at Valdosta State (Sep 21, 2013) Yards Per Pass 10.4 at Valdosta State (Sep 21, 2013) TD Passes 1 at Charleston Southern (Sep 07, 2013) vs Mars Hill (Sep 12, 2013) Total Plays 68 vs Mars Hill (Sep 12, 2013) at Valdosta State (Sep 21, 2013) Total Offense 448 vs Mars Hill (Sep 12, 2013) Yards Per Play 6.6 vs Mars Hill (Sep 12, 2013) Points 30 vs Mars Hill (Sep 12, 2013) Sacks By 2 vs North Alabama (Oct 05, 2013) First Downs 17 vs Mars Hill (Sep 12, 2013) at Valdosta State (Sep 21, 2013) Penalties 9 vs North Alabama (Oct 05, 2013) Penalty Yards 93 vs West Georgia (Sep 28, 2013) Turnovers 4 at Valdosta State (Sep 21, 2013) vs West Georgia (Sep 28, 2013) Interceptions By 2 vs West Georgia (Sep 28, 2013) Punts 9 vs North Alabama (Oct 05, 2013) Punting Avg 36.3 vs West Georgia (Sep 28, 2013) Long Punt 47 vs North Alabama (Oct 05, 2013) Punts inside 20 3 vs Mars Hill (Sep 12, 2013) Long Punt Return 8 vs West Georgia (Sep 28, 2013)
Opponent
Rushes 49 at Charleston Southern (Sep 07, 2013) Yards Rushing 237 vs North Alabama (Oct 05, 2013) Yards Per Rush 7.1 at Valdosta State (Sep 21, 2013) TD Rushes 4 vs North Alabama (Oct 05, 2013) Pass attempts 29 vs Mars Hill (Sep 12, 2013) Pass completions 18 vs West Georgia (Sep 28, 2013) Yards Passing 333 vs Mars Hill (Sep 12, 2013) Yards Per Pass 11.5 vs Mars Hill (Sep 12, 2013) TD Passes 4 vs Mars Hill (Sep 12, 2013) Total Plays 71 vs Mars Hill (Sep 12, 2013) Total Offense 551 vs Mars Hill (Sep 12, 2013) Yards Per Play 7.8 vs Mars Hill (Sep 12, 2013) Points 41 vs Mars Hill (Sep 12, 2013) at Valdosta State (Sep 21, 2013) vs North Alabama (Oct 05, 2013) Sacks By 7 vs West Georgia (Sep 28, 2013) First Downs 29 vs North Alabama (Oct 05, 2013) Penalties 9 vs Mars Hill (Sep 12, 2013) Penalty Yards 85 vs North Alabama (Oct 05, 2013) Turnovers 3 vs West Georgia (Sep 28, 2013) Interceptions By 2 at Charleston Southern (Sep 07, 2013) vs West Georgia (Sep 28, 2013) Punts 7 at Charleston Southern (Sep 07, 2013) Punting Avg 43.6 vs Mars Hill (Sep 12, 2013) Long Punt 58 vs Mars Hill (Sep 12, 2013) Punts inside 20 2 at Charleston Southern (Sep 07, 2013) Long Punt Return 49 vs North Alabama (Oct 05, 2013)
2013 SHORTER HAWKS GAME NOTES Page 17
Shorter’s Record... On grass.................................................................................................................................................................................... 0-1 On turf....................................................................................................................................................................................... 0-4 At home.................................................................................................................................................................................... 0-3 On the road............................................................................................................................................................................... 0-2 Against ranked opponents........................................................................................................................................................ 0-1Shorter’s Record In Games... Decided by 1-3 points............................................................................................................................................................... 0-0 Decided by 4-7 points............................................................................................................................................................... 0-0 Decided by 8-14 points............................................................................................................................................................. 0-2 Decided by 15+ points.............................................................................................................................................................. 0-3Shorter’s Record When Scoring... 10 or fewer points.................................................................................................................................................................... 0-2 11-19 points............................................................................................................................................................................. 0-2 20-29 points............................................................................................................................................................................. 0-0 30+ points................................................................................................................................................................................. 0-1Shorter’s Record When Allowing... 10 or fewer points..................................................................................................................................................................... 0-0 11-19 points.............................................................................................................................................................................. 0-0 20-29 points.............................................................................................................................................................................. 0-1 30+ points................................................................................................................................................................................. 0-4 Less than 100 yards rushing...................................................................................................................................................... 0-0 100+ yards rushing................................................................................................................................................................... 0-5 Less than 300 yards of total offense......................................................................................................................................... 0-0 300-399 yards of total offense.................................................................................................................................................. 0-2 400+ yards of total offense....................................................................................................................................................... 0-3Shorter’s Record... When scoring first..................................................................................................................................................................... 0-3 When opponent scores first..................................................................................................................................................... 0-1 When leading after 1st quarter................................................................................................................................................. 0-2 When trailing after 1st quarter..................................................................................................................................................0-3 When tied after 1st quarter...................................................................................................................................................... 0-0 When leading at halftime......................................................................................................................................................... 0-1 When trailing at halftime.......................................................................................................................................................... 0-4 When tied at halftime............................................................................................................................................................... 0-0 When leading after 3rd quarter................................................................................................................................................ 0-1 When trailing after 3rd quarter................................................................................................................................................. 0-4 When tied after 3rd quarter...................................................................................................................................................... 0-0Shorter’s Record With... A 100-yard rusher...................................................................................................................................................................... 0-2 A 100-yard passer...................................................................................................................................................................... 0-2 A 100-yard receiver................................................................................................................................................................... 0-0 Less than 300 yards of total offense......................................................................................................................................... 0-2 300-399 yards of total offense.................................................................................................................................................. 0-2 400+ yards of total offense....................................................................................................................................................... 0-1Shorter’s Record When Wearing... Royal Blue Jerseys...................................................................................................................................................................... 0-3 White Jerseys............................................................................................................................................................................. 0-2
2013 Hawks Habits
2013 SHORTER HAWKS GAME NOTES Page 18
University InformationLocation....... Charleston, S.C.Enrollment................... 3,298Colors............. Blue and GoldNickname............BuccaneersConference............ Big SouthAffiliation..... NCAA Div. I FCSStadium............ CSU StadiumCapacity....................... 4,000Surface............ Natural Grass
Coaching StaffHead Coach... Jamey ChadwellAlma Mater...... East Tenn. St.Career Record............. 25-21CSU Record.............. 1st yearOff. Coord...... Gabe GiardinaDef. Coord......... Chad StaggsRB/TE............. Newland IssacWR....................... Willy CornSecondary... Marcus WoodsonSpec. Teams........ Josh Miller
Team Information2012 Record.................... 5-62012 BSC Record............. 3-3Basic Offense...........MultipleBasic Defense.................. 4-3Lettermen Ret./Lost.....46/17Starters Returning.............18 Offense........................... 7 Defense.......................... 8 Specialists.......................3
2013 ScheduleAug. 31 @The Citadel Sept. 7 ShorterSept. 14 @ CampbellSept. 21 @ Norfolk StateSept. 28 @ Appalachian St.Oct. 5 North GreenvilleOct. 12 @ VMIOct. 26 CharlotteNov. 2 @ PresbyterianNov. 9 Coastal CarolinaNov. 16 @ Gardner-WebbNov. 23 Liberty
Sept. 7
Charleston Southern
11 a.m. • Charleston, S.C. Buccaneer Stadium
Sept. 12
Mars Hill
7:30 p.m. • Rome, Ga. Barron Stadium
Sept. 21
Valdosta State
7 p.m. • Valdosta, Ga. Bazemore-Hyder Stadium
Sept. 28
West Georgia
1:30 p.m. • Rome, Ga. Barron Stadium
Oct. 5
North Alabama
1:30 p.m. • Rome, Ga. Barron Stadium
Oct. 12
Carson-Newman
1:30 p.m. • Rome, Ga. Barron Stadium
University InformationLocation......... Mars Hill, N.C.Enrollment................... 1,100Colors.......... Royal Blue and GoldNickname..................... Lions
Conference..... South Atlantic
Affiliation........... NCAA Div. II
Stadium....... Ammons Family
Capacity....................... 5,000
Surface............Synthetic Turf
Coaching StaffHead Coach......... Tim Clifton
Alma Mater............... Mercer
Career Record..............112-98
UNA Record............... 112-98
Def. Coord...... Kevin Barnette
DL..................... Chuck Phifer
LB...................... Tom Weaver
RB............... Jonathan Surratt
WR............... Jermaine Gales
OL.................. Mac McMillan
Team Information2012 Record.................... 6-4
2012 SAC Record............. 5-2
Basic Offense.......... Multiple
Basic Defense......... Multiple
Lettermen Ret./Lost.... 38/16
Starters Returning.............18
Offense......................... 10
Defense.......................... 8
Specialists...................... 2
2013 ScheduleSept. 7 West GeorgiaSep. 14 @ ShorterSep. 21 @ Western CarolinaSep. 28 @ NewberryOct. 5 Carson-NewmanOct. 12 @ BrevardOct. 19 North GreenvilleOct. 26 Lenoir-RhyneNov. 2 @ CatawbaNov. 9 WingateNov. 16 @ Tusculum
University InformationLocation........... Valdosta, Ga.Enrollment................. 12,000Colors............. Red and BlackNickname.................. BlazersConference.......... Gulf SouthAffiliation........... NCAA Div. IIStadium......Bazemore-HyderCapacity..................... 10,500Surface............Synthetic Turf
Coaching StaffHead Coach.........David DeanAlma Mater..... Georgia StateCareer Record............. 54-17VSU Record..................54-17Off. Coord...... Andy RichmanDef. Coord........ Seth WallaceWR.........................Derek HillLinebackers.... Bubby WalkerQB................. Adam Froman
Team Information2012 Record...................12-22012 GSC Record............. 4-1Basic Offense...........MultipleBasic Defense.................. 4-3Lettermen Ret./Lost:....53/19 Offense......................26/9 Defense.....................24/9 Specialists...................3/1Starters Returning.............15 Offense........................... 6 Defense.......................... 8 Specialists.......................1
2013 ScheduleSept. 7 Fort Valley StateSept. 21 ShorterSept. 28 Angelo StateOct. 5 Florida TechOct. 10 @ West AlabamaOct. 19 @ West GeorgiaOct. 26 North AlabamaNov. 2 @ Delta StateNov. 7 UNC-PembrokeNov. 16 @ Texas A&M-Kingsville
University InformationLocation........ Carrollton, Ga.Enrollment..................12,000Colors.............. Blue and RedNickname.................. WolvesConference.......... Gulf SouthAffiliation........... NCAA Div. IIStadium:..University StadiumCapacity........................9,500Surface............Synthetic Turf
Coaching StaffHead Coach.......Daryl DickeyAlma Mater...........TennesseeCareer Record............. 41-52UWG Record................13-37Def. Coord.............Jody AllenOff. Coord..........Chase SharpWR.........................Derek HillSecondary..........Kevin PorterDL.....................Stewart CookRB/TD...............Matt O’Brien
Team Information2012 Record.....................3-72012 GSC Record............. 1-4Basic Offense...........MultipleBasic Defense...........MultipleLettermen Ret./Lost:....42/17 Offense......................18/9 Defense.....................22/6 Specialists....................2/2Starters Returning.............18 Offense........................... 8 Defense.......................... 8 Specialists...................... 2
2013 ScheduleSept. 7 @ Mars Hill Sept. 14 MilesSept. 21 Midwestern StateSept. 28 @ ShorterOct. 5 PointOct. 12 @ North AlabamaOct. 19 Valdosta StateOct. 26 @ West AlabamaOct. 31 Florida TechNov. 9 @ West Texas A&MNov. 14 Delta State
University InformationLocation.......... Florence, Ala.Enrollment................... 7,300Colors......... Purple and GoldNickname..................... LionsConference.......... Gulf SouthAffiliation........... NCAA Div. IIStadium:...... Braly MunicipalCapacity..................... 14,214Surface............Synthetic Turf
Coaching StaffHead Coach...Bobby WallaceAlma Mater......... Miss. StateCareer Record...... 132-142-1UNA Record...............87-41-1Off. Coord........... Cody GrossDef. Coord........... Chris WillisWR........ Steadman CampbellOL..................... Scott HarperDB...................... Blake HarrisDL......................Brett BordenKickers...................Mike KingDef........Michael Pendergrast
Team Information2012 Record.................... 5-52012 GSC Record............. 2-3Basic Offense.......... MultipleBasic Defense.......... MultipleLettermen Ret./Lost:....43/20 Offense....................25/10 Defense.................... 16/9 Specialists................... 2/1Starters Returning.............16 Offense........................... 6 Defense.......................... 8 Specialists...................... 2
2013 ScheduleSept. 5 MilesSept. 14 @ Jacksonville StateSept. 21 Delta StateOct. 5 @ ShorterOct. 12 West GeorgiaOct. 19 Texas A&M-Kingsville Oct. 26 @ Valdosta StateNov. 2 West AlabamaNov. @ Florida TechNov. 16 @ Tarleton State
University InformationLocation...Jefferson City, Tenn.Enrollment................... 2,200Colors..... Orange/Blue/WhiteNickname................... EaglesConference..... South AtlanticAffiliation........... NCAA Div. IIStadium:.............. Burke-TarrCapacity....................... 5,500Surface............Synthetic Turf
Coaching StaffHead Coach... Ken SparksAlma Mater... Carson-NewmanCareer Record........ 308-83-2Off. Coord.......... Mike TurnerDef. Coord...... Mike ClowneyDL..................... Dan ReddingTE...................... John CryderDB................... Aaron HutsellS........................ Dino WaitesRB....................... Nick ReviezRB.................. Mack LambertK...................... Alan LambertP/K.................. Gary WilliamsQB........................ Alex GoodDL........................ Tony Ierulli
Team Information2012 Record.................... 9-32012 SAC Record............. 5-2Basic Offense................. VeerBasic Defense.................. 4-3Lettermen Ret./Lost.... 66/33 Offense................... 30/14 Defense.................. 29/18 Specialists................... 7/1Starters Returning.............20 Offense........................... 8 Defense.......................... 8 Specialists...................... 4
2013 ScheduleSept. 5 Wayne St.Sep 14 @ Colorado Mines Sep 21 BrevardSep 28 CatawbaOct 5 @ Mars HillOct 12 @ ShorterOct 19 TusculumOct 26 @ North GreenvilleNov 2 @ Lenoir-RhyneNov 9 NewberryNov 16 @ Wingate
2013 Opponents
2013 SHORTER HAWKS GAME NOTES Page 192013 Opponent Outlook
The Victory Bowl is the champion-ship football game between schools that sponsor football and are the top-ranked members of the National Christian College Athletic As-sociation and did not qualify for either the NCAA or NAIA play-offs. It is one of the few post-season bowl games for smaller schools.
Because the NCCAA is not exclusive, it is possible that schools from the NAIA and the NCAA may meet each other in this game.
In addition to the game, other activities include community service projects that involve players and coaches from both teams
Last May, the NC-CAA announced that Shorter University will host the Victory Bowl for the next three years at Barron Stadium in Rome. In addition, Shorter and the Rome Host Committee entered into a three-year deal to host the NCCAA National Track and Field Championships at Barron.
Oct. 19
FloridaTech
2 p.m. • Melbourne, Fla. Palm Bay Pirate Stadium
Oct. 24
DeltaState
7:30 p.m. • Rome, Ga. Barron Stadium
Nov. 2
Clark-Atlanta
6 p.m. • Atlanta, Ga. Panther Stadium
Nov. 9
WestAlabama
7 p.m. • Livingston, Ala. Tiger Stadium
Nov. 14
PointUniversity
7 p.m. • LaGrange, Ga.Callaway Stadium
Nov. 23
VictoryBowl
TBA • Rome, Ga.Barron Stadium
University InformationLocation...... Melbourne, Fla.Enrollment................... 8,816Colors............. Maroon and BlackNickname............... PanthersConference.......... Gulf SouthAffiliation........... NCAA Div. IIStadium........Palm Bay PirateCapacity....................... 3,500Surface............Synthetic Turf
Coaching StaffHead Coach..Steve EnglehartAlma Mater..... Indiana StateCareer Record...0-0 (1st year)Off. Coord........Jayson MartinDef. Coord........ Willie TillmanDB...................... Ray HerringILB..................... Dan SabockTE/OL............ Chad RaymondOL......................... Mike NahlWR/TE.............. Austin SilvoyDL......................... Rod HardyDL....................... Russ PattenRB................. Kerron GreavesTE........................ Lyle Nabor
Team InformationFlorida Tech is playing in its inaugural season in 2013.
2013 ScheduleSept. 7 StetsonSept. 14 @ NewberrySept. 19 West AlabamaSept. 28 @ Delta StateOct. 5 @ Valdosta StateOct. 12 @ Ave MariaOct. 19 ShorterOct. 26 WarnerOct. 31 @ West GeorgiaNov. 9 North AlabamaNov. 16 Webber International
University InformationLocation...... Cleveland, Miss.Enrollment................... 4,124Colors... Forest Green and WhiteNickname............ Statesmen
Conference.......... Gulf South
Affiliation........... NCAA Div. II
Stadium.................... McCool
Capacity....................... 8,125
Surface............Synthetic Turf
Coaching StaffHead Coach........Todd Cooley
Alma Mater.....Arkansas Tech
Career Record...0-0 (1st year)
Off. Coord.........Joel Williams
Def. Coord... Charles Anthony
LB.................. Lanier Goethie
S........................ Kevin Peters
WR..................... Bam Bryant
DL..................... Kelvin Green
Team Information2012 Record.................... 3-7
2012 GSC Record............. 1-4
Basic Offense.......... Multiple
Basic Defense.................. 3-4
Lettermen Ret./Lost:....47/49
Offense....................19/16
Defense...................27/11
Specialists................... 1/4
Starters Returning.............17
Offense........................... 7
Defense.......................... 9
Specialists...................... 1
2013 ScheduleSept. 7 @ Miss. Valley StateSept. 13 Texas A&M-CommerceSept. 21 @ North AlabamaSept. 28 Florida TechOct. 3 @ West AlabamaOct. 19 Tarleton StateOct. 24 ShorterNov. 2 Valdosta StateNov. 9 Concordia (Ala.)Nov. 14 @ West Georgia
University InformationLocation............. Atlanta, Ga.Enrollment................... 3,800Colors............... Red, Black & GrayNickname............... PanthersConference.................... SIACAffiliation........... NCAA Div. IIStadium.................. PanthersCapacity....................... 6,000Surface............Synthetic Turf
Coaching StaffHead Coach.... Kevin WestonAlma Mater........... TusculumCareer Record...0-0 (1st year)Off. Coord......Rob ArmstrongDB......................... Willie GrayOL..................... James MillerLB................... Braxton KelleyTE/T................ Barry GardnerSB................ Quinton SagoesCB............. DeAngelo Paschal
Team Information2012 Record.................... 2-82012 SIAC Record............ 1-6Basic Offense............ Wing-TBasic Defense............... 3-3-5Lettermen Ret./Lost.... 30/25Starters Returning............ 11
2013 ScheduleSept. 7 @ West AlabamaSept. 14 StillmanSept. 21 Fort Valley StateOct. 5 @ MorehouseOct. 12 College of FaithOct. 19 @ BenedictOct. 26 Albany StateNov. 2 ShorterNov. 9 Edward WatersNov. 16 @ Southern
University InformationLocation.........Livingston, Ala.Enrollment................... 4,943Nickname.................... TigersColors........... Red and WhiteConference.......... Gulf SouthAffiliation........... NCAA Div. IIFacility............ Tiger StadiumCapacity....................... 7,000Surface........... Synthetic Turf
Coaching StaffHead Coach............. Will HallAlma Mater.........N. AlabamaCareer Record............... 17-8Record at UWA.............. 17-8AHC/WR....Desmond LindseyOff. Coord.............Sam GreggDef. Coord........Robert HenrySecondary........Coy CampbellDefensive Line......Clifton HallTE...............Michael McCarty
Team Information2012 Record.................... 9-42012 GSC Record ............ 5-0 Basic Offense............. SpreadBasic Defene............MultipleLettermen Ret./Lost:....39/24 Offense.....................20/12 Defense................... 16/11 Specialist......................3/1Starters Returning.............13 Offense........................... 7 Defense.......................... 4 Specialists...................... 2
2013 ScheduleSept. 7 Clark AtlantaSept. 14 @ McNeese StateSept. 19 @ Florida TechSept. 26 Concordia (AL) 6:00 pm 4-0-0Oct. 3 Delta StateOct. 10 Valdosta StateOct. 19 @ Midwestern StateOct. 26 West GeorgiaNov. 2 @ North AlabamaNov. 9 ShorterNov. 16 Central State
University InformationLocation........West Point, Ga.Enrollment................... 4,943Nickname.............. SkyhawksColors....... Navy Blue & GoldConference...... IndependentAffiliation...................... NAIAFacility............. Ram StadiumCapacity....................... 6,000Surface...................... Natural
Coaching StaffHead Coach..... David RockerAlma Mater............... AuburnCareer Record...0-0 (1st year)Dir. of Ops......... Bogie WoodOff. Coord.............. D. BryantDef. Coord......... Jason RejfekWR........... Jarred RutherfordOL.................. Popi StephensDL................ Kenyatta AshleySpec. Teams.... DeJaun PayneRB................. Michael Turner
Team Information2012 Record.................... 2-7Basic Offense.......... MultipleBasic Defene............Multiple
2013 ScheduleAug. 31 BluefieldSept. 7 Edward WaterSept. 21 @ MillsapsSept. 28 @ Gardner WebbOct. 5 @ West GeorgiaOct. 12 Alderson-BroaddusOct. 19 @ WebberOct. 26 @ PresbyterianNov. 9 Ave MariaNov. 14 Shorter
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(Updated 9/14/13)Italics- Still PlayingINDIVIDUAL
OffenseRushing
Yards (Game)255 – A.J. Cooley vs. Belhaven (11/7/09) 249 – A.J. Cooley vs. North Green-ville (10/18/08) 219 – A.J. Cooley vs. Campbells-ville (10/4/08) 209 – A.J. Cooley vs. Faulkner (9/27/08) 208 – A.J. Cooley vs. Faulkner (9/26/09)Yards (Season)1,558 – A.J. Cooley (2008) 1,429 – A.J. Cooley (2009)1,021 – Bradley Moon (2012) 758 – Antwon Appleton (2009) 747 – C.J. Scott (2011) 706 – Ben Williams (2009) 671 – Kenny Foster (2010)Yards (Career)4,111 – A.J. Cooley (2006-09) 2,041 – Ben Williams (2007-10) 1,621 – Fabian Daniel (2005-07) 1,386 – Raymone Nesbitt (2005-08) 1,243 – Bradley Moon (2010-pres-ent) 1,134 – Antwon Appleton (2008-11)1,090 – Kenny Foster (2010-11) 1,084 – C.J. Scott (2010-11)Carries (Game)40 – A.J. Cooley vs. Union (10/24/09) 37 – A.J. Cooley vs. Bethel (11/15/08) 30 – A.J. Cooley vs. Union (10/23/08) 28 – A.J. Cooley vs. Belhaven (11/7/09) 26 – A.J. Cooley, three timesCarries (Season)261 – A.J. Cooley (2008) 227 – A.J. Cooley (2009)188 – Bradley Moon (2012)166 – Eric Dodson (2012) 158 – Ben Williams (2009) 149 – A.J. Cooley (2007) 135 – Ben Williams (2008)Carries (Career)742 – A.J. Cooley (2006-09) 448 – Ben Williams (2007-10) 226 – Bradley Moon (2010-present)225 – Kenny Foster (2010-11) 213 – Raymone Nesbitt (2005-08)209 – Fabian Daniel (2005-07)209 – Eric Dodson (2011-present) 172 – C.J. Scott (2010-11)
Touchdowns (Game)4 – C.J. Scott vs. Webber Interna-tional (10/30/10) 4 – Kenny Foster vs. Georgetown (9/25/10) 4 – A.J. Cooley vs. Belhaven (11/7/09) 4 – Ben Williams vs. Union (Ky.) (10/24/09) 4 – A.J. Cooley vs. North Green-ville (10/18/08) 4 – Fabian Daniel vs. Cumberland (Tenn.) (10/1/05)Touchdowns (Season)21 – A.J. Cooley (2008) 17 – A.J. Cooley (2009) 12 – Fabian Daniel (2005) 11 – Ben Williams (2010)10 – Eric Dodson (2012)9 – Bradley Moon (2012) 9 – A.J. Cooley (2007)Touchdowns (Career)50 – A.J. Cooley (2006-09) 23 – Ben Williams (2007-10) 20 – Fabian Daniel (2005-07) 19 – Raymone Nesbitt (2005-08) 12 – Kenny Foster (2010-11)12 – Eric Dodson (2011-present) 10 – C.J. Scott (2010-11) Longest Rush99 – A.J. Cooley vs. North Green-ville (10/18/08) 98 – A.J. Cooley vs. Campbellsville (10/4/08) 97 – Fabian Daniel vs. Cumberland (Tenn.) (10/26/06) 79 – A.J. Cooley vs. LaGrange (9/12/09) 74 – Kenny Foster vs. Georgetown (9/25/10)
PassingYards (Game)191 – Eric Dodson vs. Campbell (8/30/12) 166 – David Byrd vs. Webber International (9/10/11) 162 – Drew Elrod vs. Stillman (9/8/07) 148 – Drew Elrod vs. Bethel (10/25/07)Yards (Season)972 – Eric Dodson (2012)786 – Alex Jackson (2005) 766 – Ben Williams (2009) 772 – Drew Elrod (2007) Yards (Career)1,503 – Ben Williams (2007-10) 1,466 – Alex Jackson (2005-06)1,200 – Eric Dodson (2011-present) 853 – Drew Elrod (2007-08) 502 – Josh Woodard (2005)
Completions (Game)15 – Drew Elrod vs. Bethel (10/25/07) 15 – Alex Jackson vs. Lambuth (9/24/05) 9 – Eric Dodson vs. Campbell (8/30/12) 9 – Drew Elrod vs. Brevard (9/1/07) 9 – Alex Jackson vs. Pikeville (10/7/06) Completions (Season)66 – Drew Elrod (2007) 54 – Alex Jackson (2005)49 – Eric Dodson (2012) 45 – Alex Jackson (2006) Completions (Career)99 – Alex Jackson (2005-06) 87 – Ben Williams (2007-10) 75 – Drew Elrod (2007-08)50 – Eric Dodson (2011-present)Attempts (Game)23 – Drew Elrod vs. Bethel (10/25/07) 23 – Alex Jackson vs. Lambuth (9/24/05) 22 – Alex Jackson vs. Pikeville (10/7/06) 17 – Eric Dodson vs. Campbell (8/30/12) 17 – Drew Elrod vs. Brevard (9/1/07) 17 – Alex Jackson vs. Cumberlands (Ky.) (9/23/06)Attempts (Season)122 – Alex Jackson (2005) 112 – Drew Elrod (2007)104 – Eric Dodson (2012) Attempts (Career)226 – Ben Williams (2007-10) 211 – Alex Jackson (2005-06) 138 – Drew Elrod (2007-08)135 – Eric Dodson (2011-present) Touchdowns (Game)3 – David Byrd vs. Webber Inter-national (9/10/11)2 – Eric Dodson vs. Chowan (9/15/12) 2 – Ben Williams vs. Pikeville (9/19/09) 2 – Ben Williams vs. Lenoir-Rhyne (8/29/09) 2 – Alex Jackson vs. Pikeville (10/7/06) Touchdowns (Season)8 – Ben Williams (2009)6 – Eric Dodson (2012) 6 – Cory Thacker (2011) 5 – David Byrd (2011) 5 – Drew Elrod (2007)
Touchdowns (Career)13 – Ben Williams (2007-10)7 – Eric Dodson (2011-present) 6 – Cory Thacker (2011) 6 – Alex Jackson (2005-06)
ReceivingYards (Game)107 – Brandon Morten vs. Camp-bell (8/30/12)102 – Kareem Hawkins vs. Delta State (11/10/12) 102 – Jordan Hazard vs. Pikeville (9/19/09) 101 – Dustin Perry vs. Belhaven (10/8/05) Yards (Season)544 – Dustin Perry (2005) 410 – Dustin Perry (2006) 408 – Dentris Mathis (2005)382 – Brandon Morten (2012) Yards (Career)954 – Dustin Perry (2005-06) 629 – T.C. Jay (2007-10)475 – Brandon Morten (2009-12)446 – Kareem Hawkins (2010-12) Receptions (Game)7 – Dentris Mathis vs. UVA-Wise (10/20/05) 6 – Dentris Mathis vs. Lambuth (9/24/05) 6 – Dustin Perry vs. Allen (9/17/05)Receptions (Season)34 – Dustin Perry (2005) 27 – Dustin Perry (2006) 26 – Dentris Mathis (2005) Receptions (Career)61 – Dustin Perry (2005-06) 37 – Raymone Nesbitt (2005-08) 33 – T.C. Jay (2007-10) Touchdowns (Game)2 – Jordan Hazard vs. Pikeville (9/19/09) 2 – Jacob Kelley vs. Pikeville (10/7/06)Touchdowns (Season) 4 – Jordan Hazard (2009) 3 – Jonny Sitton (2011) 3 – Brandon Morten (2012) 3 – Collin Wooddy (2011) 3 – Jacob KelleyTouchdowns (Career) 5 – Brandon Morton (2009-12) 4 – T.C. Jay (2007-10) 4 – Jordan Hazard (2009) 3 – Jonny Sitton (2011) 3 – Collin Wooddy (2008-11) 3 – Chris Chapman (2005-08) 3 – Dustin Perry (2005-06)
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Longest Completion 87 – Eric Dodson to Kareem Hawkins vs. Delta State (11/10/12) 85 – Ben Williams to Jordan Haz-ard vs. Cumberland (10/31/09) 75 – Josh Woodard to Dustin Perry vs. Webber International (9/10/05) 74 – Alex Jackson to Dustin Perry vs. LaGrange (9/16/06)
ScoringTotal Touchdowns (Game) 4 – C.J. Scott vs. Webber Interna-tional (10/30/10) 4 – Kenny Foster vs. Georgetown (9/25/10) 4 – A.J. Cooley vs. Belhaven (11/7/09) 4 – Ben Williams vs. Union (Ky.) (10/24/09) 4 – A.J. Cooley vs. North Green-ville (10/18/08) 4 – Fabian Daniel vs. Cumberland (10/1/05)Total Touchdowns (Season) 21 – A.J. Cooley (2008) 20 – A.J. Cooley (2009) 12 – Fabian Daniel 11 – Ben Williams (2010) 10 – Eric Dodson (2012) 10 – Brandon Morten (2010)Total Touchdowns (Career) 53 – A.J. Cooley (2006-09) 23 – Ben Williams (2007-10) 21 – Fabian Daniel (2005-07) 20 – Raymone Nesbitt (2005-08)Points (Season) 128 – A.J. Cooley (2008) 120 – A.J. Cooley (2009) 72 – Fabian Daniel (2005) 71 – Lukas Gonzalez (2006)Points (Career) 320 – A.J. Cooley (2006-09) 226 – Lukas Gonzalez (2005-08) 138 – Ben Williams (2007-10) 126 – Fabian Daniel (2005-07) 122 – Raymone Nesbitt (2005-08)
DefenseTackles (Game) 19 – Garrett Hochstetler vs. Cum-berland (Tenn.) (10/31/09) 19 – Will Oliver vs. Bethel (10/25/07) 17 – Ryan Gloer vs. Pikeville (10/7/06) 16 – Daniel Hazard vs. Lenoir-Rhyne (8/29/09)
16 – Ryan Gloer vs. Lambuth (11/10/07) 16 – Jamie Stewart vs. UVA-Wise (10/20/05)Tackles (Season) 113 – Logan Lollis (2008) 110 – Demery Hawkins (2011) 104 – Logan Lollis (2009) 88 – Garrett Hochstetler (2009) 82 – Daniel Hazard (2009) 80 – Garrett Hochstetler (2008)Tackles (Career) 330 – Logan Lollis (2006-09) 262 – Garrett Hochstetler (2007-10) 236 – Daniel Hazard (2008-11) 231 – Will Oliver (2005-08) 208 – A.J. Baker (2006-09) 205 – Budd Keith (2005-08)Sacks (Game) 3.5 – Logan Lollis vs. Belhaven (11/7/09) 2.5 – Laynce Sanders vs. Ave Maria (10/13/12) 3.0 – Logan Lollis vs. Lambuth (10/11/08)Sacks (Season) 8.5 – Laynce Sanders (2012) 7.0 – Logan Lollis (2008) 7.0 – Andrew Schrampfer (2008) 6.0 – Logan Lollis (2009)Sacks (Career) 15.0 - Logan Lollis (2006-09) 14.0 - Josh Pidgeon (2005-08) 14.0 - Andrew Schrampfer (2005-08) 9.0 - Jeremy New (2005-07) 8.5 – Laynce Sanders (2012-pres-ent) 8.0 – Daniel Hazard (2008-11) 8.0 - Matthew Yarbrough (2005-08)Interceptions (Game) 2 – A.J. Baker, twice, last vs. LaGrange (9/12/09) 2 – Spencer Bragg, twice, last vs. Belhaven (11/7/09) 2 – Budd Keith, twice, last vs. Belhaven (10/20/07) 2 – Will Oliver vs. Cumberland (Tenn.) (10/1/05)Interceptions (Season) 5 – A.J. Baker (2009) 5 – A.J. Baker (2007) 4 – Spencer Bragg (2009) 4 – Budd Keith (2008) 4 – Budd Keith (2007) 4 – Budd Keith (2006)
Interceptions (Career) 14 – A.J. Baker (2006-09) 13 – Budd Keith (2005-08) 8 – Will Oliver (2005-08)Longest Int. Return for TD 100 – Desmond Clark vs. Webber International (9/10/11)Tackles for Loss (Season) 18.0 – Demery Hawkins (2012) 13.5 – Logan Lollis (2009) 13.0 – Demery Hawkins (2011) 12.0 – Laynce Sanders (2012) Tackles for Loss (Career) 34.5 – Logan Lollis (2006-09) 31.0 – Demery Hawkins (2011-12) 30.0 – Josh Pidgeon (2005-08) 22.5 – Andrew Schrampfer (2005-08) 19.5 – Ryan Gloer (2005-07) 19.0 – Jamie Stewart (2005-07)Passes Defended (Season) 12 – A.J. Baker (2009) 11 – A.J. Baker (2007) 9 – A.J. Baker (2008) 9 – Budd Keith (2008) 8 – Will Oliver (2008)Passes Defended (Career) 38 – A.J. Baker (2006-09) 24 – Budd Keith (2005-08) 20 – Will Oliver (2005-08)
Special TeamsField Goals Made (Game) 3 – Troy Postell, twice, last vs. Delta State (11/10/12) 3 – Lukas Gonzalez, twice, last vs. W. Virginia Tech (10/6/07)Field Goals Made (Season) 12 – Lukas Gonzalez (2006) 9 – Lukas Gonzalez (2008) 8 – Lukas Gonzalez (2007)Field Goals Made (Career) 36 – Lukas Gonzalez (2005-08) 13 – Troy Postell (2010-present)Longest Field Goal 52 – Lukas Gonzalez vs. Cumber-lands (Ky.) (9/23/06) 50 – Lukas Gonzalez vs. Brevard (9/1/07) 48 – Lukas Gonzalez vs. Bethel (Tenn.) (10/21/06) 48 – Lukas Gonzalez vs. Cumber-land (Tenn.) (10/1/05)Longest Punt 75 – Corey Thacker vs. Cumber-lands (10/23/10) 68 – Lukas Gonzalez vs. Lambuth (11/10/07) 63 – Aaron Mize vs. Valdosta
State (10/25/12) 62 – Lukas Gonzalez vs. Webber International (9/9/06) 61 – Lukas Gonzalez vs. Lambuth (10/11/08) 61 – Lukas Gonzalez vs. LaGrange (9/7/08)Longest Kickoff Return TD 96 – Jordan Hazard vs. Lambuth (10/10/09) 90 – A.J. Cooley vs. Lambuth (10/10/09) 90 – Jordan Hazard vs. LaGrange (9/12/09) 84 – Fabian Daniel vs. Cumber-land (Tenn.) (10/26/06) 82 – Chris Chapman vs. Lambuth (11/11/06)Longest Punt Return TD 66 – Brandon Morten vs. West Alabama (8/28/10) 59 – Jonny Sitton vs. Faulkner (10/1/11)
Team RecordsPoints (Quarter) 34 – vs. Belhaven (11/7/09)Points (Half) 41 – vs. Belhaven (11/7/09)Points (Game) 56 – vs. Union (Ky.) (10/24/09) 55 – vs. Belhaven (11/7/09) 54 – vs. LaGrange (9/16/06)Yards Total Offense (Game) 547 – vs. Webber International (10/30/10) 541 – vs. Faulkner (9/26/09) 526 – vs. Faulkner (9/27/08)Rushing Yards (Game) 534 – vs. Webber International (10/30/10) 515 – vs. Faulkner (9/26/09) 453 – vs. Union (Ky.) (10/24/09)Passing Yards (Game) 219 – vs. Lambuth (9/24/05) 198 – vs. Union (Ky.) (10/29/05) 197 – vs. Belhaven (10/8/05) 191 – vs. Campbell (8/30/12)Fewest Total Yards Allowed (Game) 63 – vs. Brevard (9/2/06)Fewest Rushing Yds Allowed (Game) 4 – Belhaven (11/8/08)Fewest Passing Yards Allowed (Game) 1 – Cumberlands (9/23/06)Sacks (Game) 7 – vs. Belhaven (11/8/08) 6 – vs. Ave Maria (10/13/12)
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2005Head Coach: Phil Jones)
3-7 Overall, 0-5 Mid-South 9/10 Webber International.............L 16-9* 9/17 @ Allen...................................L 24-20 9/24 Lambuth................................W 52-20 10/1 Cumberland (Tenn.)..............W 40-20 10/8 @ Belhaven.......................L 45-38 OT 10/15 @ Cumberlands (Ky.)............L 21-20 10/20 UVA-Wise............................. L 29-27 10/29 @ Union (Ky.)........................L 25-16 11/5 Georgetown..............................L 79-6 11/12 @ Pikeville............................L 30-13 * Shorter wins 1-0 via forfeit
2006Head Coach: Phil Jones
7-4 Overall, 4-1 Mid-South 9/2 Brevard.....................................W 39-7 9/9 @ Webber International.............L 13-6 9/16 @ LaGrange............................W 54-0 9/23 @ Cumberlands (Ky.)..............W 27-7 9/30 @ Campbellsville..................W 38-14 10/7 Pikeville...........................L 27-24 3OT 10/14 UVA-Wise.............................L 36-21 10/21 @ Bethel (Tenn.).................L 35-20* 10/26 Cumberland (Tenn.)............W 30-10 11/4 Belhaven.................................L 40-35 11/11 @ Lambuth...........................W 13-6* Shorter wins 1-0 via forfeit
2007Head Coach: Phil Jones
7-4 Overall, 3-2 Mid-South
9/1 @ Brevard...............................W 24-21
9/8 @ Stillman................................L 27-24
9/15 LaGrange...............................W 38-12
9/22 @ Campbellsville....................W 28-7 9/29 Union (Ky.)............................W 41-17 10/6 West Virginia Tech...................W 16-6 10/13 @ Georgetown.......................L 37-2 10/20 @ Belhaven..........................L 25-21 10/25 Bethel (Tenn.).......................L 44-21 11/3 @ Cumberland (Tenn.)............W 34-7
11/10 Lambuth..............................W 42-18
2008
Head Coach: Phil Jones
9-3 Overall, 4-1 Mid-South
8/28 @ Western Carolina.................L 35-0
9/13 @ LaGrange..........................W 28-23
9/20 @ Pikeville............................W 52-17
9/27 Faulkner..................................W 42-0
10/4 @ Campbellsville..................W 24-14
10/11 Lambuth...............................L 42-38
10/18 North Greenville.................W 37-21
10/23 Union (Ky.)..........................W 33-27
11/1 @ Cumberland (Tenn.)..........W 27-24
11/8 Belhaven.................................W 35-0
11/15 @ Bethel (Tenn.).....................W 7-0
11/22 @ Cumberlands (Ky.)#............L 31-7
# NAIA Football Championship Series
2009
Head Coach: Phil Jones
6-5 Overall, 3-3 Mid-South
8/29 @ Lenoir-Rhyne......................L 21-14
9/12 LaGrange...............................W 42-19
9/19 Pikeville...................................W 33-6
9/26 @ Faulkner............................W 43-27
10/1 Campbellsville ........................L 42-28
10/8 @ Lambuth.............................L 28-23
10/17 Kentucky Christian..............W 45-10
10/24 @ Union (Ky.)......................W 56-41
10/31 Cumberland (Tenn.)..............L 14-13
11/7 Belhaven...............................W 55-42
11/14 Bethel (Tenn.).......................L 21-14
2010Head Coach: Phil Jones
5-6 Overall, 2-4 Mid-South 8/28 @ West Alabama......................L 37-7 9/2 @ Georgia State.........................L 41-7 9/18 @ Pikeville............................W 49-14 9/25 Georgetown.....................W 47-46 OT 10/2 Faulkner................................W 31-10 10/9 @ Cumberland (Tenn.)...........L 22-14 10/16 @ Belhaven.........................W 25-24 10/23 Cumberlands (Ky.)................L 21-14 10/30 Webber International.........W 42-14 11/6 Union (Ky.)..............................L 37-31 11/13 @ Bethel (Tenn.)...................L 36-26
2011
Head Coach: Phil Jones
6-4 Overall, 3-3 Mid-South
9/10 @ Webber International.......W 42-10
9/17 Pikeville (Ky.)………………………W 29-21
9/24 @ Georgetown (Ky.)……………L 21-14
10/1 @ Faulkner……………………… W 52-24
10/8 Cumberland (Tenn.)…………… L 21-17
10/15 Belhaven…………………………. W 30-14
10/22 @ Cumberlands (Ky.)………. L 35-10
10/29 @ Edward Waters…………….W 44-21
11/5 @ Union (Ky.)…………………… W 42-16
11/12 Bethel (Tenn.)……………………L 31-20
2012
Head Coach: Phil Jones
6-5 Overall, 2-3 Gulf South
8/30 @ Campbell………..................W 31-20
9/8 @ Newberry………………………… L 17-14
9/15 @ Chowan…………………….…...W 28-17
9/22 Charleston Southern…………....L 23-20
9/29 @ North Alabama………………… L 41-0
10/6 Point………………………………… W 35-13
10/13 Ave Maria………………………… W 37-7
10/20 @ West Alabama…………………L 49-7
10/25 Valdosta State…………………… L 37-6
11/3 @ West Georgia…………………W 24-20
11/10 Delta State……………………… W 32-21
Year-By-Year Results
School Record Last Meeting Result
Allen University...................................... 0-1.......................................... 9/17/2005........................................................................ L 24-20
Ave Maria University…........................... 1-0……………………………..…........ 10/13/2012………......…………....................………..…………….. W 37-7
Belhaven University............................... 4-3.......................................... 10/15/2011.................................................................... W 30-14
Bethel University (Tenn.)....................... 2-4.......................................... 11/12/2011...................................................................... L 31-20
Brevard College...................................... 2-0........................................... 9/1/2007....................................................................... W 24-21
Campbell University…............................ 1-0……………………….................. 8/30/2012…………………….............…….......…………......…… W 31-20
Campbellsville University....................... 3-1........................................... 10/1/2009........................................................................ L 42-28
Charleston Southern University............. 0-2……………………………............ 9/7/2012………………………………………............................... L 23-20
Chowan University……………................... 1-0……………………………….......... 9/15/2013………………………………….....…...............………… W 28-17
Cumberland University (Tenn.)…........... 4-1........................................... 10/8/2011..................................................................... L 23-15
University of the Cumberlands (Ky.)...... 1-4........................................... 10/22/2011...................................................................... L 35-10
Delta State University……….................... 1-0…………………….............…..... 11/10/2012……………………………………....................……….. W 32-21
Edward Waters College…....................... 1-0…………………………….............10/29/2011……………………………………......................……... W 44-21
Faulkner University................................ 4-0........................................ 10/1/2011......................................................................... W 52-24
Georgetown College (Ky.)...................... 1-3........................................... 9/2/2011.......................................................................... L 21-14
Georgia State University........................ 0-1........................................... 9/2/2010............................................................................ L 41-7
Kentucky Christian University................ 1-0.......................................... 10/17/2009..................................................................... W 45-10
LaGrange College................................... 4-0........................................... 9/12/2009...................................................................... W 42-19
Lambuth University................................ 3-2........................................... 10/8/2009........................................................................ L 28-23
Lenoir-Rhyne University......................... 0-1........................................... 8/29/2009........................................................................ L 21-14
Mars Hill University................................0-1...........................................9/12/2013.........................................................................L 41-30
University of North Alabama….............. 0-2……………………………............. 10/5/13.………………………………………................………........ L 41-0
North Greenville University................... 1-0........................................... 10/18/2008..................................................................... W 37-21
Newberry College………......................... 0-1……………………….................. 10/8/2012………………………………….....…................…………... L 17-14
University of Pikeville............................ 4-2........................................... 9/17/2011....................................................................... W 29-21
Point University…................................... 1-0……………………….................. 10/6/2012………………………………...............………………..... W 35-13
Stillman College..................................... 0-1........................................... 9/8/2007......................................................................... L 27-24
Union College (Ky.)................................. 4-2........................................... 11/5/2011...................................................................... W 42-16
University of Virginia-Wise.................... 0-2........................................... 10/14/2006...................................................................... L 36-21
Valdosta State University….................... 0-1…………………........................ 10/25/2012……………………………………...................……......... L 37-6
University of West Alabama.................. 0-2........................................... 10/20/2012........................................................................ L 49-7
Webber International University........... 3-1........................................... 9/10/2011....................................................................... W 42-10
University of West Georgia…................. 1-1…………................................ 9/28/13………………………………….................………...…......... L 31-14
West Virginia Tech................................. 1-0........................................... 10/6/2007......................................................................... W 16-6
Western Carolina University.................. 0-1........................................... 8/28/2008.......................................................................... L 35-0
2013 SHORTER HAWKS GAME NOTES Page 23History Against Opponents
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Home of the Hawks, historyBarron Stadium is part of
the beautiful West Third Street Complex along with Memorial Gym, Fitness Plus Sports and Fitness Center, John Maddox Track, Gymnastics Center and an award-winning 16 court Tennis Center and skateboarding/in-line skating areas.
The complex hosts Shorter Hawks and Rome Wolves Foot-ball and Track events, Peach State Band Festival, Rome Relays Invitational Track Meet, and sanctioned Tennis Tourna-ments. The stadium’s capacity is about 6,500 people.
Competition has been played at these fields for more than 100 years. The area started out as a Textile League baseball field for the Rome Hilltoppers. The game of baseball was a passion among mill workers who could make more money playing baseball than many workers who had professional jobs in the city.
Owners understood the game also offered participants preparation for working at
the mill. Baseball provided an atmosphere to teach respect for authority. It taught self-control, discipline and increased em-ployee morale. It also provided a place for people to socialize after work.
On September 21, 1925, the park was renamed from Ham-ilton Field to Barron Stadium. This was to honor William F. Barron for his contribution towards acquiring the property.
William Barron, whose father F.S. Barron first bottled and distributed Coca-Cola in Rome in 1901, was dedicated completely to the progress of the region.
Between 1928 and 1929, the field was changed from a base-ball to a football park.
The current stadium was
completed in 1967 with many upgrades coming over the fol-lowing years.
Barron Stadium was the first to receive a reslite surface, an all-weather rubber asphalt sur-facing for running tracks and other sports areas. It is consid-ered to be one of the best track venues in the South.
On March 30, 2001, Lee Mow-ry Press Box was completed. Lee Mowry, a broadcaster who spent 40 years covering sports in Greater Rome, was a Marine who fought in Iwo Jima.
Barron Stadium underwent a multi-million dollar renova-tion in the Summer of 2010, a project that included the instal-lation of a state-of-the-art syn-thetic turf surface, renovations to the locker room and shower
facilities, increased seating ca-pacity and the installation of a state-of-the-art, Beynon Sports Surfaces, eight-lane track that allowed Shorter to host track meets for the first time in the history of its program in 2012.
Since the renovations, Shorter track has hosted nu-merous events; including, the Rome/Shorter Relays, Peach Belt Conference Chamionship, and Southern States Athletic Conference Championship.
This past spring, the Nation-al Christian College Athletic Association announced that Barron would be the site of the NCCAA Victory Bowl football game and the NCCAA National Outdoor Track and Field Championships for tthe next three years.
The stadium also includes a newly-designed press box, locker room facilities for two teams, concession areas on both the home and visitor sides, side coaching boxes and training rooms.
Historic Barron Stadium
Championship Events Held at Barron StadiumTrack & Field
• Peach Belt Conference Outdoor Championships• Southern State Athletic Conference Outdoor Championships• Rome/Shorter Relays
Football• NAIA National Championship• National Christian College Athletic Association Victory Bowl