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L O U I S I A N A

2 0 1 5 M E D I A G U I D E

Eli jah McGuire,2014 SBC Player of the Year

2011 • 2012 • 2013 • 2014

NEW ORLEANS BOWLCHAMPIONS

INTRO | THIS IS LOUISIANA | COACHES | 2015 CAJUNS | REVIEW | RECORDS | HISTORY | ADMINISTRATION | MEDIA

This is Ragin’ Cajuns

FOOTBALL

2015 LOUISIANA RAGIN’ CAJUNS FOOTBALL

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COACHING STAFFHead Coach: Mark Hudspeth, fifth season (Delta State, 1992) Record at Louisiana: 36-16; Career Record: 102-37 (11)Associate Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator: Jay Johnson, fifth season (Northern Iowa, 1992)Assistant Head Coach/Recruiting Coordinator/Tight Ends: Reed Stringer, fifth season (Delta State, 2001)Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator/Secondary: Melvin Smith, first season (Millsaps, 1982)Co-Defensive Coordinator/Outside Linebackers: Charlie Harbison, first season (Gardner-Webb, 1995)Run Game Coordinator/Offensive Line: Mitch Rodrigue, fifth season (Nicholls State, 1988)Pass Game Coordinator/Wide Receivers: Jorge Munoz, eighth season (Bethany, 1998)Defensive Line: Levorn Harbin, first season (North Alabama, 1998)Running Backs: Marquase Lovings, fifth season (Howard, 2006)Inside Linebackers: Mike Lucas, first season (Liberty, 1982)Director of Football Operations: Troy Wingerter, 17th season (Louisiana, 1993)Offensive Graduate Assistants: Brady Thomas (Louisiana, 2012); Hunter Bonvillain (Louisiana, 2015)Defensive Graduate Assistants: Lionel Stokes (Louisiana, 2012); Garrett Kraemer (Louisiana, 2015)Head Football Strength Coach: Rusty Whitt, sixth season

LOUISIANA FOOTBALL FACTS2014 Record: ...............................................................................9-42014 SBC Record (Finish): ........................................ 7-1 (2nd)2014 Postseason: ...........R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl Outcome: ...............................................def. Nevada, 16-3Primary Offense: ............................................................Multiple Primary Defense: ...........................................................MultipleFirst Season of Football: .....................................................1901All-Time Record: .......................................................517-530-34All-Time SBC Record: ..........................................................56-43SBC Championships (Last):.........................................2 (2013)Bowl Appearances (Last): ............................................6 (2014) Bowl: ...........................R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl Outcome: ...............................................def. Nevada, 16-3Bowl Record: ................................................................................5-1Lettermen Returning (Off/Def/Spec): .........52 (26/24/2)

THIS IS LOUISIANA2015 Quick Facts ........................................................2-32015 Roster ..................................................................4-52015 Preseason Depth Chart ....................................6Where The Cajuns Are From ......................................7Student-Athlete Performance Center ....................8Leon Moncla Indoor Facility ......................................9Community Service ................................................... 10Gameday at Cajun Field ........................................... 112015 Outlook .........................................................12-15Returning Player Biographies ..........................16-37Newcomer Biographies ......................................38-41Head Coach Mark Hudspeth ............................42-45Assistant Coach Biographies ............................46-55 Reed Stringer ......................................................... 46 Jay Johnson ........................................................... 47 Melvin Smith ......................................................... 48 Charlie Harbison ................................................... 49 Mitch Rodrigue ..................................................... 50 Jorge Munoz .......................................................... 51 Marquase Lovings ............................................... 52 Mike Lucas .............................................................. 53 Levorn Harbin ....................................................... 54 Troy Wingerter ...................................................... 55 Ryan Trichel ............................................................ 55Football Support Staff .............................................. 56Strength & Conditioning ......................................... 57Equipment Room ....................................................... 58Video Staff ..................................................................... 58Administrative Staff ................................................... 58Athletic Training Staff ................................................ 592014 In Review ......................................................60-632014 Game-By-Game Capsules .......................64-682015 Bowl Schedule .................................................. 682014 Statistics ........................................................69-722014 Sun Belt Schedule ........................................... 732014 Sun Belt Statistics ......................................74-75Football Records ...................................................76-96 Rushing Records.............................................76-77 Passing Records ..............................................78-79 Receiving Records .........................................80-81 Total Offense Records ..................................82-83 Scoring Records ..............................................84-85 Kickoff Return Records ....................................... 86 Punt Return Records ........................................... 87 Defensive Reords ................................................. 88 Interception Records .......................................... 89 Punting Records ................................................... 90 Miscellaneous Records ...................................... 91 Opponent Records .............................................. 92 100-yard Rushing Games .................................. 93 200-yard Passing Games ................................... 94 100-yard Receiving Games ............................... 95 Miscellaneous Top Performances ...................... 96Honors & Awards ........................................................ 97Historical Highlights ............................................98-99Cajuns In The NFL ............................................100-101All-Time Cajuns Lettermen ...........................102-108Retired Jerseys ...........................................................109Game-By-Game Results ................................110-114Year-By-Year Records ...............................................115Series Records ............................................................116Scores vs. 2015 Opponents ...................................117Bowl History ......................................................118-121Cajun Field .........................................................122-123University President Dr. Joseph Savoie ............124The University ............................................................125Athletic Director Scott Farmer ....................126-127Sun Belt Conference .......................................128-1292015 Opponents ..............................................130-131Media Outlets ............................................................132Staff Directory ............................................................133Media Policies & Procedures ........................134-135

PLEASE CALL US “LOUISIANA”Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns® is the nickname of the Uni-versity’s athletic teams. Teams also may be referred to using shorter versions of that nickname. In most cases, Ragin’ Cajuns plural is proper, though Ragin’ Cajun in the singular form can apply. UL Lafayette may be used as an abbreviation to refer to the aca-demic institution when clarification is necessary.

• Do not refer to the University as ULL in any instance.

• Do not use the terms Lafayette or U of L, as they denote other institutions.

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UNIVERSITY INFORMATIONLocation: .................................................................. Lafayette, La.Population: .........................................................................124,276Founded: .................................................................................. 1898Enrollment: ..........................................................................18,796Conference: ...................................................................... Sun BeltNickname: ...............................................................Ragin’ CajunsColors: .................................Vermilion (PMS 193) and WhitePresident: ..................................................Dr. E. Joseph SavoieDirector of Athletics: ..........................................Scott FarmerNCAA Faculty Representative: ...........Anita HazelwoodAthletics Website: .........................www.RaginCajuns.comTwitter (Athletics): ...................................... @ULRaginCajunsTwitter (Football): ........................................@RaginCajunsFB

STADIUM INFORMATIONStadium: ...................................................................... Cajun FieldCapacity: .................................................................................41,426Playing Surface: .............................Pro Grass Synthetic TurfPress Box Phone: ..............................................(337) 851-2255Cajun Field Record: ................................................... 132-102-2First Game: ...............Sept. 25, 1971 (21-0 vs. Santa Clara)Largest Crowd: ......................41,357 (9/5/09 vs. Southern)

SPORTS INFORMATIONSports Information Director (contact): ...Matt SullivanOffice Phone: .....................................................(337) 482-6331Mobile Phone: ...................................................(985) 981-0009E-Mail: .......................................matt.sullivan@louisiana.eduAssistant SID (secondary): ............................Jeff SchneiderOffice Phone: .....................................................(337) 482-6332Mobile Phone: ...................................................(225) 241-8430E-Mail: .............................................. [email protected] SID: ...........................................................Matt HebertOffice Phone: .....................................................(337) 482-6330Mobile Phone: ..................................................(337) 288-6023E-Mail: ...................................................... [email protected] Assistant: .............................................................Kim LaknerOffice Phone: .....................................................(337) 482-6329Mobile Phone: ...................................................(330) 329-5653Office Fax: ............................................................(337) 482-6529E-Mail ........................................................ [email protected]

Mailing Address: ................................... 201 Reinhardt Drive.........................................................................Cox Athletics Center..........................................................................Lafayette, LA 70506

MEDIA GUIDE CREDITSThe 2015 Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns Football Media Guide is published by the University of Louisiana at Lafayette Sports Information Department for use by the media. The media guide was compiled and edited by Sports Information Director Matt Sullivan with assistance from Assistant SIDs Jeff Schneider and Matt Hebert.

Cover design by Michael Russo of RUSSO Graphics. Cover photo by Glen Clark.

PHOTO CREDITSContributing photogaphers: Brad Kemp, Buffy Massey, Ben Massey, Paul Angelle, Mary Cormaci, Glen Clark, Terri H. Fensel, Matt Tarver, John Korduner, Stephanie Lunn Morvant, John Musemeche, Rob Musemeche, University Archives, Athletic Network.

PRINTINGPrinting done by Express Printing and Ad Specialties, Lafayette, La.

LOUISIANA RAGIN’ CAJUNS2015 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

Date Opponent/TV Time9.5 at Kentucky 6 p.m. ESPNU

9.12 Northwestern State 6 p.m. ESPN3

9.26 Akron TBA TBA

10.3 at Louisiana Tech 6 p.m. American Sports Network

10.10 Texas State * 6 p.m. TBA

10.21 at Arkansas State * 7 p.m. ESPN2

10.31 ULM [HC] * 4 p.m. TBA

11.7 at Georgia State * TBA TBA

11.12 at South Alabama * 6:30 p.m. ESPNU

11.21 New Mexico State * TBA TBA

11.28 at Appalachian State * TBA TBA

12.5 Troy * TBA TBA

* - Sun Belt Conference gameHC - Homecoming

All times are Central; dates and times are subject to change

All games can be heard on the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns Radio Network and on RaginCajuns.com

2015-16 SUN BELT BOWL SCHEDULE12.19 AutoNation Cure Bowl Orlando, Fla. vs. The American

12.19 R+L Carriers New Orleans New Orleans, La. vs. Conference USA

12.19 Raycom Camellia Montgomery, Ala. vs. MAC

12.23 GoDaddy Bowl Mobile, Ala. vs. MAC

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2015 LOUISIANA FOOTBALL ROSTERALPHABETICAL ROSTERLettermen in Bold

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Exp. Hometown /Previous School29 Tyren Alexander LB 6-0 210 Sr. 3L Breaux Bridge, La./Breaux Bridge 83 Carlos Alvarez PK 5-9 195 Sr. SQ Baldwin, La./West St. Mary 68 Octravian Anderson OL 6-4 295 Sr. 3L Shreveport, La./Evangel Christian Academy38 Stevie Artigue PK 5-10 175 Fr. HS Lafayette, La./Lafayette25 Keenan Barnes WR 6-3 200 Fr. HS Madison, Miss./Madison Central10 Matthew Barnes TE 6-3 233 So. 1L Groesbeck, Texas/Groesbeck 21 C.J. Bates WR 6-1 200 Jr. 1L Louisville, Miss./East Mississippi CC84 Jacob Beasley TE 6-4 245 So. SQ Lafayette, La/Lafayette 86 Aaron Bird K/P 6-0 200 Fr. RS New Iberia, La./Westgate 24 Cole Bourque DB 5-10 176 Jr. 1L Erath, La./Erath6 Ja’Marcus Bradley DB 6-1 180 Fr. HS Ackerman, Miss./Choctaw County 26 Jeryl Brazil DB 5-11 195 Jr. Tr. Loranger, La./LSU/East Mississippi CC90 Jacoby Briscoe DL 6-3 325 Jr. 1L Carencro, La./Miami (Fla.) 21 Alonzo Brown LB 6-0 200 Fr. HS Magee, Miss./Magee37 Errol Brown DB 6-1 180 Fr. HS New Orleans, La./St. Augustine13 Savion Brown DB 6-2 218 Jr. JC Shreveport, La./Tyler JC81 Nick Byrne TE 6-3 228 Jr. 2L Rogers, Ark./Har-Ber 3 Montrel Carter RB 5-10 195 Sr. 3L Cecilia, La./Cecilia 36 Chris Collins DB 5-8 182 Fr. RS Prairieville, La./Dutchtown 37 Steven Coutts P 6-4 200 Fr. HS Brisbane, Australia/Univ. of Queensland16 Travis Crawford DB 5-11 193 So. 1L New Orleans, La./Holy Cross 24 Lorenzo Cryer WR 6-2 185 Fr. RS Jefferson, La./Riverdale 78 Allen Cummins OL 6-0 255 So. SQ Hattiesburg, Miss./Oak Grove 3 Jordan Davis QB 6-3 205 Fr. RS Spring, Texas/Klein Oak 33 Zachary DeGrange DB 5-10 193 Sr. 3L New Orleans, La./St. Augustine 28 Joe Dillon LB 6-3 225 Fr. HS Tylertown, Miss./Tylertown75 Kevin Dotson OL 6-4 311 Fr. HS Plaquemine, La./Plaquemine99 Remaine Douglas DL 6-3 303 Jr. 2L Coral Springs, Fla./Stoneman Douglas64 Nick Dugger OL 6-5 300 Fr. RS Gulf Breeze, Fla./Gulf Breeze 34 Ross Duhon LB 6-2 210 So. SQ Abbeville, La./Abbeville 55 Karmichael Dunbar DL 6-2 317 Jr. SQ Prior Lake, Minn./Prior Lake63 Raynard Ford OL 6-5 280 Jr. JC Washington, D.C./ASA (N.Y.) CC44 Kevin Fouquier LB 6-4 235 Jr. 2L Lafayette, La./Comeaux 43 Kaleb Fredericks LB 6-2 225 Fr. HS Gulfport, Miss./Gulfport65 Jesse Freeman OL 6-4 311 Fr. RS Leesburg, Ga./Lee County 13 Gabe Fuselier WR 5-11 195 So. 1L St. Martinville, La./Catholic-New Iberia 76 Adrian Goodacre OL 6-4 305 Fr. RS Carthage, Texas/Carthage 10 Christian Goodlett DB 6-0 185 Jr. JC Lawrenceville, Ga./Hutchinson [Kan.] CC79 Eddie Gordon OL 6-1 320 Jr. 1L Boiling Springs, S.C./Hutchinson CC51 Trey Granier LB 6-1 231 Jr. 1L Thibodaux, La./LSU9 Kamar Greenhouse DB 6-1 175 Fr. HS Marksville, La./Marksville40 Jake Guidry LS 5-10 217 Sr. 3L Carencro, La./Carencro 9 Brooks Haack QB 6-1 212 Jr. 2L Katy, Texas/Katy 20 Gary Haynes WR 5-9 175 Fr. HS Manvel, Texas/Manvel23 Darius Hoggins RB 5-7 176 So. 1L Coconut Creek, Fla./Monarch72 Grant Horst OL 6-5 281 So. SQ Spanish Fort, Ala./Spanish Fort2 Gunner Hudspeth QB 6-2 190 Fr. HS Grenada, Miss./Kirk Academy50 Robert Hunt OL 6-5 315 Fr. HS Burkeville, Texas/Burkeville 80 Jarrod Jackson WR 6-0 185 Fr. HS Reserve, La./East St. John19 Michael Jacquet WR 6-2 180 Fr. HS Beaumont, Texas/Beaumont Central94 Darryl Johnson DL 6-3 330 Fr. HS Morgan City, La./Morgan City HS7 Jared Johnson WR 6-5 215 Jr. 2L Minden, La./Minden97 Sherard Johnson DL 6-8 374 So. SQ Lake Forest, Fla./Hallandale 94 Andarious Jones DL 6-2 270 Fr. HS Fort Smith, Ark./Northside20 Dominick Jones DB 5-11 189 Jr. 2L New Orleans, La./St. Augustine98 Ladarrius Kidd DL 6-3 300 Fr. RS Gulfport, Miss./Harrison Central 92 Taboris Lee DL 6-2 284 So. 1L Ackerman, Miss./Choctaw County 4 Tre’maine Lightfoot LB 6-0 230 So. 1L Patterson, La./Patterson35 Chaiziere Malbrue LB 6-2 209 Fr. RS Carencro, La./Westminster Academy67 Ken Marks OL 6-4 287 Fr. HS Beaumont, Texas/Beaumont Central19 Troy McCollum DB 6-0 177 Jr. 2L Miami, Fla./North Miami15 Elijah McGuire RB 5-11 208 Jr. 2L Houma, La./Vandebilt Catholic22 Reginald Miles DB 5-8 178 So. 1L Alexandria, La./Peabody Magnet46 Asa Miller LB 6-0 220 Fr. HS Lafayette, La./Teurlings Catholic35 Sterling Miller LS 6-0 212 Fr. RS Lafayette, La./Lafayette Christian38 Terik Miller LB 6-0 220 Fr. HS Pensacola, Fla./Escambia56 Terrance Jones LB 6-3 210 Fr. HS Pearland, Texas/Pearland49 Stephen Morella LS 5-11 231 Jr. 2L Lafayette, La./Lafayette

NUMERICAL ROSTERNo. Name Pos.1 RETIRED - Brian Mitchell2 Al Riles ....................................................................WR2 Gunner Hudspeth ............................................... QB 3 Montrel Carter .....................................................RB 3 Jordan Davis ........................................................ QB 4 Tre’maine Lightfoot ............................................. LB 4 Jamal Robinson ...................................................WR5 RETIRED- Charles Tillman6 Ja’Marcus Bradley ............................................... DB 6 Jalen Nixon ........................................................... QB 7 Jared Johnson ......................................................WR 7 Otha Peters ............................................................ LB 8 Dion Ray ................................................................. QB 8 Simeon Thomas .................................................. DB 9 Kamar Greenhouse ............................................ DB 9 Brooks Haack ........................................................ QB 10 Christian Goodlett .............................................. DB 10 Matthew Barnes ................................................... TE 11 Jevante Watson ................................................... DB 11 Chris Weaver ......................................................... QB 12 RETIRED - Jake Delhomme 13 Savion Brown ....................................................... DB 13 Gabe Fuselier .......................................................WR 14 RETIRED - Brandon Stokley 15 Elijah McGuire .......................................................RB 16 Travis Crawford ................................................... DB 16 Carlos Robinson ................................................... TE 17 Lance Pace ............................................................WR 17 Ethan Rose............................................................. DB 18 Patrick Morton ..................................................... QB 18 Devin Scott ...........................................................WR 19 Michael Jacquet ..................................................WR 19 Troy McCollum ..................................................... DB 20 Gary Haynes ..........................................................WR 20 Dominick Jones ................................................... DB 21 C.J. Bates ................................................................WR 21 Alonzo Brown ........................................................ LB 22 Reginald Miles...................................................... DB 23 Darius Hoggins ....................................................RB 23 Tracy Walker ......................................................... DB 24 Cole Bourque ...................................................... DB 24 Lorenzo Cryer ......................................................WR 25 Keenan Barnes .....................................................WR 25 Torrey Pierce ..........................................................RB 26 Jeryl Brazil .............................................................. DB 26 Effrem Reed ..........................................................RB 27 T.J. Worthy ............................................................. LB 27 Jordan Wright........................................................RB 28 Joe Dillon ................................................................ LB 29 Tyren Alexander .................................................. LB 30 T.J. Posey ................................................................. LB 31 Jerrell Richardson ...............................................WR 31 Corey Turner ........................................................ DB 32 RETIRED - Tyrell Fenroy 33 Zachary DeGrange ............................................ DB 34 Ross Duhon ............................................................ LB 35 Chaiziere Malbrue ............................................... LB 35 Sterling Miller .........................................................LS 36 Chris Collins .......................................................... DB 36 Walter Williams .....................................................RB 37 Errol Brown ........................................................... DB 37 Steven Coutts ...........................................................P 38 Stevie Artigue .......................................................PK 38 Terik Miller .............................................................. LB39 Darzil Washington ............................................... LB 40 Jake Guidry ............................................................LS 42 RETIRED - Orlando Thomas 43 Kaleb Fredericks ................................................... LB 44 Kevin Fouquier ..................................................... LB 46 Asa Miller ................................................................ LB

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18 Patrick Morton QB 6-1 195 So. SQ River Ridge, La./John Curtis6 Jalen Nixon QB 6-2 226 Jr. 2L Lafayette, La./Carencro 91 Mario Osborne DL 6-4 250 Fr. HS Daphne, Ala./Daphne 17 Lance Pace WR 5-9 179 Jr. SQ Lumberton, Texas/Lumberton7 Otha Peters LB 6-2 228 Jr. Tr. Covington, La./Arkansas25 Torrey Pierce RB 5-9 171 Sr. 3L River Ridge, La./John Curtis30 T.J. Posey LB 6-0 242 So. 1L Gadsden, Ala./Gadsden City57 Chris Prater DL 6-5 258 Sr. 3L Starkville, Miss./Starkville61 Cole Prudhomme OL 6-3 280 Fr. HS Eunice, La./Eunice 70 Mykhael Quave OL 6-5 294 Sr. 3L Gautier, Miss./Gautier 8 Dion Ray QB 6-0 200 Fr. HS New Orleans, La./Helen Cox26 Effrem Reed RB 5-8 214 Sr. 3L Geismar, La./Dutchtown 31 Jerrell Richardson WR 5-8 178 Jr. 2L Baton Rouge, La./Christian Life Academy 2 Al Riles WR 5-10 215 Jr. 2L Mandeville, La./Lakeshore16 Carlos Robinson TE 6-3 213 Fr. HS Monroe, La./Ouachita4 Jamal Robinson WR 6-4 205 Sr. 3L Slidell, La./Salmen 66 Rico Robinson OL 6-5 290 Fr. HS Pensacola, Fla./Catholic17 Ethan Rose DB 5-10 180 Fr. HS Lafayette, La./Northside 73 Ethan Rosenbalm OL 6-6 321 Jr. SQ Cumming, Ga./Buford 47 Dylan Scheurich PK 5-8 197 Fr. RS Metairie, La./Haynes Academy 18 Devin Scott WR 5-11 182 Jr. 2L Harvey, La./West Jefferson 89 Greg Siener TE 6-4 280 Sr. 3L Mandeville, La./Mandeville 95 Rodrick Stephens DL 6-0 302 So. 1L Hialeah, Fla./Hialeah 48 Kel Straubmueller LS 6-0 210 So. JC Argyle, Texas/Cisco College88 Evan Tatford TE 6-5 242 Sr. 1L Lafayette, La./Tulane8 Simeon Thomas DB 6-3 197 So. 1L Miami, Fla./Carol City 52 Dominique Tovell LB 6-2 235 Sr. 3L Columbia, Miss./Columbia 87 Chris Turner TE 6-3 215 Fr. HS Lafayette, La./Lafayette31 Corey Turner DB 6-1 198 Fr. RS New Orleans, La./Miller-McCoy Academy 23 Tracy Walker DB 6-2 198 So. 1L Brunswick, Ga./Brunswick 85 Deuce Wallace WR 5-11 180 Fr. HS Lafayette, La./St. Thomas More39 Darzil Washington LB 6-3 243 Sr. 1L Edgard, La./East Los Angeles CC11 Jevante Watson DB 5-10 182 Sr. 3L Bastrop, La./Bastrop11 Chris Weaver QB 6-0 217 Fr. HS Saraland, Ala./Saraland93 Marquis White DL 6-5 315 Sr. 2L Orlando, Fla./Fort Scott CC77 Donovan Williams OL 6-3 312 Sr. 1L San Antonio, Texas/Blinn JC 36 Walter Williams RB 6-0 211 Fr. HS Vancleave, Miss./Vancleave96 Blain Winston DL 6-4 300 So. SQ Monroe, La./Richwood60 D’Aquin Withrow OL 6-6 304 So. SQ Harvey, La./West Jefferson27 Jordan Wright RB 5-11 207 Fr. HS Pearl, Miss./Pearl 27 T.J. Worthy LB 6-2 203 Sr. 2L Gadsden, Ala./Mississippi

COACHING STAFFHead Coach: Mark Hudspeth (Delta State, 1992)Associate Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator: Jay Johnson (Northern Iowa, 1992)Assistant Head Coach/Recruiting Coordinator/Tight Ends: Reed Stringer (Delta State, 2001)Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator/Secondary: Melvin Smith (Millsaps, 1982)Co-Defensive Coordinator/Outside Linebackers: Charlie Harbison (Gardner-Webb, 1995)Run Game Coordinator/Offensive Line: Mitch Rodrigue (Nicholls State, 1988)Pass Game Coordinator/Wide Receivers: Jorge Munoz (Bethany, 1998)Defensive Line: Levorn Harbin (North Alabama, 1998)Running Backs: Marquase Lovings (Howard, 2006)Inside Linebackers: Mike Lucas (Liberty, 1982)Director of Football Operations: Troy Wingerter (Louisiana, 1993)

47 Dylan Scheurich ...................................................PK48 Kel Straubmueller .................................................LS49 Stephen Morella ....................................................LS 50 Robert Hunt ...........................................................OL 51 Trey Granier ........................................................... LB 52 Dominique Tovell ................................................ LB 55 Karmichael Dunbar .............................................DL 56 Terrance Jones ...................................................... LB 57 Chris Prater ............................................................DL 60 D’Aquin Withrow ..................................................OL 61 Cole Prudhomme.................................................OL 63 Raynard Ford .........................................................OL 64 Nick Dugger ..........................................................OL 65 Jesse Freeman ......................................................OL 66 Rico Robinson .......................................................OL 67 Ken Marks ...............................................................OL 68 Octravian Anderson ...........................................OL 70 Mykhael Quave ....................................................OL 72 Grant Horst .............................................................OL 73 Ethan Rosenbalm ................................................OL 75 Kevin Dotson .........................................................OL 76 Adrian Goodacre .................................................OL 77 Donovan Williams ................................................OL 78 Allen Cummins ....................................................OL 79 Eddie Gordon ........................................................OL 80 Jarrod Jackson .....................................................WR 81 Nick Byrne ............................................................. TE 83 Carlos Alvarez ........................................................PK 84 Jacob Beasley ........................................................ TE 85 Deuce Wallace ......................................................WR 86 Aaron Bird ............................................................. K/P87 Chris Turner ............................................................ TE88 Evan Tatford .......................................................... TE 89 Greg Siener ........................................................... TE 90 Jacoby Briscoe ......................................................DL 91 Mario Osborne ......................................................DL 92 Taboris Lee ............................................................DL 93 Marquis White .......................................................DL 94 Darryl Johnson .....................................................DL94 Andarious Jones ...................................................DL 95 Rodrick Stephens .................................................DL 96 Blain Winston ........................................................DL 97 Sherard Johnson .................................................DL 98 Ladarrius Kidd ......................................................DL 99 Remaine Douglas ...............................................DL

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2015 PRESEASON DEPTH CHARTOFFENSEWR (X) 4 Jamal Robinson (6-4, 205, Sr.) 21 C.J. Bates (6-1, 200, Jr.) WR (H) 2 Al Riles (5-10, 215, Jr.) 13 Gabe Fuselier (5-11, 195, So.)

LT 72 Grant Horst (6-5, 281, So.) 65 Jesse Freeman (6-4, 311, R-Fr.)

LG 70 Mykhael Quave (6-5, 294, Sr.) 64 Nick Dugger (6-5, 300, R-Fr.)

C 79 Eddie Gordon (6-1, 320, Jr.) 72 Grant Horst (6-5, 281, So.) - or - 64 Nick Dugger (6-5, 300, R-Fr.)

RG 77 Donovan Williams (6-3, 312, Sr.) 76 Adrian Goodacre (6-4, 305, R-Fr.)

RT 68 Octravian Anderson (6-4, 295, Jr.) 60 D’aquin Withrow (6-6, 304, So.) TE (Y) 81 Nick Byrne (6-3, 228, Jr.) 88 Evan Tatford (6-5, 242, Sr.)

WR (Z) 18 Devin Scott (5-11, 182, Jr.) 7 Jared Johnson (6-5, 215, Jr.)

QB 9 Brooks Haack (6-1, 219, Jr.) - or- 6 Jalen Nixon (6-2, 226, Jr.) - or - 3 Jordan Davis (6-3, 205, R-Fr.)

RB 15 Elijah McGuire (5-11, 208, Jr.) 25 Torrey Pierce (5-9, 171, Sr.)

DEFENSEDE 96 Blain Winston (6-4, 300, So.) 57 Chris Prater (6-5, 258, Sr.)

NT 97 Sherard Johnson (6-8, 374, So.) 90 Jacoby Briscoe (6-3, 325, Jr.)

DT 55 Karmichael Dunbar (6-2, 317, Jr.) 98 Ladarrius Kidd (6-3, 300, R-Fr.)

BUCK 44 Kevin Fouquier (6-4, 235, Jr.) 39 Darzil Washington (6-3, 243, Sr.)

WLB 7 Otha Peters (6-2, 228, Jr.) 29 Tyren Alexander (6-0, 210, Sr.)

MLB 4 Tre’maine Lightfoot (6-0, 230, So.) 30 T.J. Posey (6-0, 242, So.) SLB 52 Dominique Tovell (6-2, 248, Jr.) 27 T.J. Worthy (6-2, 203, Sr.)

LCB 8 Simeon Thomas (6-3, 197, So.) 19 Troy McCollum (6-0, 177, Jr.) FS 23 Tracy Walker (6-2, 198, So.) 20 Dominick Jones (5-11, 189, Jr.) SS 16 Travis Crawford (5-11, 193, So.) 31 Corey Turner (6-1, 198, R-Fr.) RCB 11 Jevante Watson (5-10, 175, Jr.) 10 Christian Goodlett (6-0, 185, Jr.)

SPECIAL TEAMSK 47 Dylan Scheurich (5-8, 197, R-Fr.) 83 Carlos Alvarez (5-9, 195, Sr.)

KO 47 Dylan Scheurich (5-8, 197, R-Fr.) 83 Carlos Alvarez (5-9, 195, Sr.)

P 37 Steven Coutts (6-4, 200, Fr.) 83 Carlos Alvarez (5-9, 195, Sr.)

H 40 Jake Guidry (5-10, 217, Sr.) 35 Sterling Miller (6-0, 219, R-Fr.)

LS (XP) 49 Stephen Morella (5-11, 231, Jr.) 40 Jake Guidry (5-10, 217, Sr.)

DS (Punt) 40 Jake Guidry (5-10, 217, Sr.) 49 Stephen Morella (5-11, 231, Jr.)

KR 13 Gabe Fuselier (5-11, 195, So.) 23 Darius Hoggins (5-7, 176, So.)

PR 15 Elijah McGuire (5-11, 208, Jr.) 21 C.J. Bates (6-1, 200, Jr.) - or - 25 Torrey Pierce (5-9, 171, Sr.)

CAJUNS IN 2014Overall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-4Sun Belt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1Non-Conference. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2Away. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2Neutral. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0Current Streak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Won 2Current Home Streak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lost 1Current Road Streak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Won 4Last win . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-3, vs. Nevada (12/20/14)Last loss . . . 35-16, vs. Appalachian St. (11/29/14)

Day game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2Night game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2TV game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-4 CBS Sports Network. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1 ESPN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 ESPN2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-0 ESPN3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2 SEC Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1August . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0September . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-3October . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-0November. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1December. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0vs. Top-25 teams. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1vs. non-ranked teams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-3vs. FCS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0On natural grass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-0on artificial surface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-4

Scoring first . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1Coming-from-behind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-0Leading after 1st quarter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-0Trailing after 1st quarter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-4Tied after 1st quarter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0Leading at halftime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-0Trailing at halftime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4Tied at halftime. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-0Leading after 3rd quarter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-0Trailing after 3rd quarter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-4Tied after 3rd quarter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0Overtime. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-0

Scoring 20 points or less . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4Scoring 20+ points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-0Scoring 30+ points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-0Allowing 21 points or less. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-0Allowing 10 points or less. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-0

With 100-yard rusher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-0Allow 100-yard rusher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-3With 300-yard passer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-0Allow 300-yard passer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1Outgain opponent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-0Total offense + 300 yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-2Allow + 300 yards total offense. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4

No turnovers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1Less than three turnovers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3Three or more turnovers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1No takeaways . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2Three or more takeaways . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-0Fewer turnovers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1Equal turnovers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-0More turnovers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3Control time of possession. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2Opponent controls time of possession . . . . . . 2-2Possession time equal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-0

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PRONUNCIATION GUIDEPLAYERS68 OCTRAVIAN Anderson . . . . . . Ock-tray-vee-in38 Stevie ARTIGUE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . R-teeg24 Cole BOURQUE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bork13 SAVION Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Save-e-on81 Nick BYRNE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Burn37 Steven COUTTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Coots33 Zachary DEGRANGE . . . . Rhymes with Range64 Nick DUGGAR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dug-er34 Russ DUHON. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Do-yawn44 Kevin FOUQUIER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Foo-kway13 Gabe FUSELIER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fuse-uh-lay51 Trey GRANIER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grawn-yea9 KAMAR Greenhouse. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kuh-marr9 Brooks HAACK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Hack23 Darius HOGGINS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hog-gens2 Gunner HUDSPETH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hud-speth19 Michael JACQUET . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jock-ette94 ANDARIOUS Jones . . . . . . . . . . . . .An-dare-e-us92 TABORIS Lee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tah-bore-is35 CHAIZIERE Malbrue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shay-zeer38 TERIK Miller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tuh-reek6 JALEN Nixon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jay-lynn7 OTHA Peters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . O-tha57 Chris PRATER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pray-ter61 Cole PRUDHOMME . . . . . . . . . . . . Prud-homme70 MYKHAEL Quave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michael 8 DION Ray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dee-on31 JERRELL Richardson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Juh-rell47 Dylan SCHEURICH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sure-rich

89 Greg SIENER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . See-nur48 Kel STRAUBMUELLER . . . . . . . . . . Strob-mueller52 Dominique TOVELL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tow-vell39 DARZIL Washington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Darr-Zil11 JEVANTE Watson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Juh-vahn-tay60 D’AQUIN Withrow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dee-ack-win

COACHESLEVORN Harbin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Luh-vornMark HUDSPETH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hud-spethMARQUASE Lovings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MarcusJORGE Munoz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GeorgeMitch RODRIGUE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rod-reeg

HOMETOWNSCarencro (Louisiana) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Care-en-crowDelcambre (Louisiana) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dell-comeEdgard (Louisiana). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ed-gardErath (Louisiana). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .E-rathGautier (Mississippi) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Go-chayGeismar (Louisiana). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Guise-merGroesbeck (Texas) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grows-beckHouma (Louisiana) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hoe-muhLouisville (Mississippi) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Louis-villeOpelousas (Louisiana) . . . . . . . . . . . . . Op-uh-loo-sus

WHERE THEY’RE FROM ... LOUISIANA (57)Abbeville (1) - Ross DuhonAlexandria (1) - Reginald MilesBaldwin (1) - Carlos AlvarezBastrop (1) - Jevante WatsonBaton Rouge (1) - Jerrell RichardsonBreaux Bridge (1) - Tyren AlexanderCarencro (3) - Jacoby Briscoe, Jake Guidry, Chaiziere MalbrueCecilia (1) - Montrel Carter Covington (1) - Otha PetersEdgard (1) - Darzil WashingtonErath (1) - Cole BourqueEunice (1) - Cole PrudhommeGeismar (1) - Effrem ReedHarvey (2) - Devin Scott, D’aquin WithrowHouma (1) - Elijah McGuireJefferson (1) - Lorenzo CryerLafayette (11) - Stevie Artigue, Jacob Beasley, Kevin Fouquier, Asa Miller, Sterling Miller, Stephen Morella, Jalen Nixon, Ethan Rose, Evan Tatford, Chris Turner, Deuce WallaceLoranger (1) - Jeryl BrazilMandeville (2) - Al Riles, Greg SienerMarksville (1) - Kamar GreenhouseMetairie (1) - Dylan ScheurichMinden (1) - Jared JohnsonMonroe (2) - Carlos Robinson, Blain WinstonMorgan City (1) - Darryl JohnsonNew Iberia (1) - Aaron BirdNew Orleans (6) - Errol Brown, Travis Crawford, Zachary DeGrange, Dominick Jones, Dion Ray, Corey Turner Patterson (1) - Tre’maine LightfootPlaquemine (1) - Kevin DotsonPrairieville (1) - Chris CollinsReserve (1) - Jarrod JacksonRiver Ridge (2) - Patrick Morton, Torrey Pierce

St. Martinville (1) - Gabe Fuselier Shreveport (2) - Octravian Anderson, Savion BrownSlidell (1) - Jamal RobinsonThibodaux (1) - Trey Granier

MISSISSIPPI (15)Ackerman (2) - Ja’Marcus Bradley, Taboris LeeColumbia (1) - Dominique TovellGautier (1) - Mykhael QuaveGrenada (1) - Gunner HudspethGulfport (2) - Kaleb Fredericks, Ladarrius KiddHattiesburg (1) - Allen CumminsLouisville (1) - C.J. BatesMadison (1) - Keenan BarnesMagee (1) - Alonzo BrownPearl (1) - Jordan WrightStarkville (1) - Chris PraterTylertown (1) - Joe DillonVancleave (1) - Walter Williams

TEXAS (12)Argyle (1) - Kel StraubmuellerBeaumont (2) - Michael Jacquet, Ken MarksBurkeville (1) - Robert HuntCarthage (1) - Adrian GoodacreGroesbeck (1) - Matthew BarnesKaty (1) - Brooks HaackLumberton (1) - Lance PaceManvel (1) - Gary HaynesPearland (1) - Terrance JonesSan Antonio (1) - Donovan WilliamsSpring (1) - Jordan Davis

FLORIDA (10)Coconut Creek (1) - Darius HogginsCoral Springs (1) - Remaine DouglasGulf Breeze (1) - Nick DuggerHialeah (1) - Rodrick Stephens

Lake Forest (1) - Sherard JohnsonMiami (2) - Troy McCollum, Simeon ThomasOrlando (1) - Marquis WhitePensacola (2) - Terik Miller, Rico Robinson

ALABAMA (5)Daphne (1) - Mario OsborneGadsden (2) - T.J. Posey, T.J. WorthySaraland (1) - Chris WeaverSpanish Fort (1) - Grant Horst

GEORGIA (4)Brunswick (1) - Tracy WalkerCumming (1) - Ethan RosenbalmLawrenceville (1) - Christian GoodlettLeesburg (1) - Jesse Freeman

ARKANSAS (2)Fort Smith (1) - Andarious JonesRogers (1) - Nick Byrne

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (1)Washington, D.C. (1) - Raynard Ford

MINNESOTA (1)Prior Lake (1) - Karmichael Dunbar

SOUTH CAROLINA (1)Boiling Springs (1) - Eddie Gordon

AUSTRALIA (1)Brisbane (1) - Steven Coutts

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The Student-Athlete Performance CenterNew facility to benefit all Ragin’ Cajuns student-athletes

Opening in the fall of 2015 will be the approx-imate 100,000-square foot Student-Athlete Performance Center, which will benefit all

student-athletes in the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns 16 Division I athletic programs. The new facility, which is part of Tier I of the Athletic Facilities Master Plan and will be located adjacent to the Leon Moncla Indoor Practice Facil-ity. Officials, led by a group that included University President Dr. E. Joseph Savoie, Director of Athletics Scott Farmer, RCAF Chairman Wayne Elmore, student-athletes Shellie Landry and Blake Trahan, head football coach Mark Hudspeth and head baseball coach Tony Robichaux, officially broke ground on the project in August of 2014. The Student-Athlete Performance Center is another step in Ragin’ Cajuns athletics competing at the national level. The new facility give coaches what they need to recruit great student-athletes, while providing student-athletes what they need to be successful. The new facility will house a 12,000-square foot weight room, a state-of-the-art athletic train-ing room and a 150-seat auditorium. It will also include a new football locker room and new offices and meeting rooms for the Ragin’ Cajuns football coaching staff. Other Tier I projects included the renovation of Cajun Field, which was completed in time for the 2014 season and features new seating and facilities in the south end zone, and the renovation of the Ragin’ Cajuns Soccer and Track Facility.

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Leon Moncla Indoor Practice FacilityNamed one of the finest indoor facilities in the country

The Leon Moncla Indoor Practice Facility was first opened in August of 2007, and is an 88,791-square foot facility that was built by ar-

chitect Gene Sellers for approximately $4.5 million. The facility houses a full 120-yard football field turf surface purchased from the New Orleans Saints that was used during a NFL season, New Orleans Bowl, and Sugar Bowl/National Championship game. In August of 2013, the Leon Moncla Indoor Facility was ranked as one of the top indoor facili-ties in the country by SaturdayDownSouth.com, joining Power Five programs Tennessee, Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Auburn, LSU, Oklahoma State, Nebraska and Michigan. The Leon Moncla Indoor Practice Facility also houses a basketball practice facility which includes a full court with six goals, locker room, video room, players lounge and meeting room. The basketball court was taken from the Cajundome and was replaced by a court used in the NCAA Women’s Basketball National Championship game. The court recently was refinished with a new paint job in the summer of 2012. In the fall of 2009, the then NBA’s New Orleans Hornets held preseason workouts at the facility. Drop-down batting cages hang above the west end zone and are utilized by the basketball, softball and golf teams. Baseball and softball use the turf to take infield practice. Soccer, tennis and track also use the facility periodically.

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Giving BackRagin’ Cajuns doing their share in the community

At the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, community outreach is an important compo-nent of campus life, and the Louisiana Ragin’

Cajuns football team is a very active member.

• Over the years, Ragin’ Cajuns student-athletes have been involved in numerous programs, includ-ing Habitat for Humanity, the annual “Reading In Red” bus tour to local schools, participating in youth football clinics and Fan Day, and visiting patients at local hospitals.

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Gameday In Cajun CountryHome of the Best Pregame Atmosphere, Homefield Advantage and Fans in the Sun Belt

Gameday for Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns football fans begins a couple of days before kickoff when RVs and campers from all over Acadi-

ana and elsewhere start converging on the grounds around Cajun Field.

• By early morning each home Saturday during the season, the Ragin’ Cajun faithful begin filling up the remaining areas with tailgating tents, firing up grills and playing various games. And between the aroma of the latest recipe being prepared and the sounds of Zydeco being performed on the stage adjacent to Cajun Field, fans are greeting their football team as they make their way during the annual “Cajun Walk.”

• The atmosphere at a Ragin’ Cajuns home football game is second-to-none in the country. Among schools in the Sun Belt Conference, The Sporting News ranked Cajun Field as the Best Pregame Atmo-sphere, along with the Best Homefield Advantage and Best Fans.

• Once inside the stadium, where the field surface is two feet below sea level, fans are treated to pre-game and halftime performances by the Pride of Acadiana Marching Band, while finishing off public address announcer Hans Nelson when he calls out, “And that’s another Louisiana ... first down!”

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The Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns football team has been the model of consistency since the hiring of head coach Mark Hudspeth in 2011.

During that span, the Ragin’ Cajuns have posted four consecutive 9-4 records that were culminated by wins in the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl. Joining Oregon as the only FBS school in the nation to win nine or more contests, including a bowl game, in each of the last four seasons, Louisi-ana has etched its name as one of the top programs in the Group of 5. Among schools that are currently in the Group of 5, only Northern Illinois, Boise State, Cincinnati and Utah State have won more games than the Cajuns’ 36 victories during the past four years. And with the return of 11 starters and 52 let-terwinners, the Ragin’ Cajuns will look to maintain its consistency on the gridiron while maintaining its status as one of the top programs in the Group of 5.

QUARTERBACK After three seasons of having Terrance Broad-way direct the Ragin’ Cajuns offense, there will be a new signal-caller for the 2015 season. Replacing Broadway, the school’s No. 2 all-time passer with 7,556 yards, was one of the primary goals for the coaching staff heading into spring practice. And after a spirited battle among three potential replacements – Brooks Haack, Jalen Nixon and Jordan Davis – during spring drills, the Ragin’ Cajuns feel comfortable with whoever takes the opening snap in their Sept. 5 season-opener at Kentucky. Haack, who has served as the primary backup to Broadway the past two seasons, emerged as the

No. 1 candidate coming out of spring practice. The Katy, Texas native was efficient in six appearances on the season completing 20 of 23 passes with a pair of touchdowns. Haack, who has completed nearly 71 percent of his passes in his young career, helped engineer a game-winning drive in the Ragin’ Cajuns Sun Belt Conference opener against Georgia State. While Haack can be labeled as the designated passer among the trio, Nixon is rated as the top rusher and most versatile of the group. The reserve quarterback missed the team’s first six games of the season, but saw significant action as a special teams member in the second half of the year play-ing in all seven games. Nixon saw limited action directing the Ragin’ Cajuns offense as a sophomore, but made contributions as a freshman in 2013, completing six of 12 passes with a touchdown. The player with the most potential for the future is Davis, a redshirt freshman who spent time on the travel squad in 2014. A dual threat quarter-back, Davis saw significant action during spring drills and will be ready to see playing time in his second year with the team. Incoming freshman Dion Ray, an early enrollee for the Cajuns, will bolster the group after conclud-ing a high school career in which he was rated as the No. 3 quarterback in the state of Louisiana. An-other incoming freshman, Chris Weaver, concluded a stellar career at Saraland (Ala.) High School where he was the Coastal Alabama Football Player of the Year and helped his team to the state champion-ship game.

RUNNING BACK Another area that will look slightly different in the Ragin’ Cajuns backfield will be at running back where four-year starter Alonzo Harris graduated after finishing as the school’s third-leading rusher with 3,330 yards and 44 touchdowns. But the cupboard is far from bare in the back-field as the Ragin’ Cajuns return one of the most dynamic players in college football – junior Elijah McGuire. As one half of the Ragin’ Cajuns dynamic back-field duo, McGuire was nothing short of spectacular after finishing with 1,264 yards, 14 touchdowns and ranking third nationally in yards per carry (7.6). His versatility as not only a runner and receiver, but also as the top all-purpose back in the league, earned McGuire both the Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year and SBC Offensive Player of the Year awards. In becoming just the fourth player in school history to rush for 1,000 yards in a season, McGuire joined an exclusive club that featured Tyrell Fenroy, the school’s all-time leading rusher, along with quarterbacks Michael Desormeaux and Brian Mitch-ell. McGuire, who enters the season ranked seventh on the school’s all-time rushing list, was a model of consistency in 2014 rushing for a touch-down in nine consecutive games while recording five 100-yard games on the season. He accounted for a team-best 22 plays of over 20 yards during the season with seven going for 40 yards or greater. Mc-Guire shined under the bright lights as he posted a career-high 265 yards – the 12th-best total by an NCAA rusher in 2014), with four touchdowns in a nationally-televised win over Arkansas State.

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He also showed his versatility out of the backfield as he caught a team-high 45 passes with a pair of touchdowns. McGuire grabbed a career-high 10 passes in a non-conference battle at Boise State while scoring on a 62-yard strike from Broadway on the second play of the Cajuns’ nationally-televised win at Texas State. The job of sharing the load with McGuire during the season will be between seniors Torrey Pierce, Effrem Reed, sophomore Darius Hoggins and true freshman Walter Williams. Pierce played in the first six games of the season for the Ragin’ Cajuns before suffering a season-ending injury at Texas State. The all-purpose back gained 43 yards on 11 carries during the sea-son, added nine receptions out of the backfield and also returned kickoffs. Reed finished as the team’s fourth-leading rusher as a junior while seeing time in all 13 games as a reserve back and special teams member. His most extensive action came at New Mexico State where he rushed for 65 yards on 11 carries with a touchdown. Hoggins saw limited time at running back for the Ragin’ Cajuns, but performed well in a reserve role against New Mexico State where he would score his first collegiate touchdown. Williams, an early enrollee who took part in spring practice, brings a solid resume to the Cajuns after finishing a prep career in which he rushed for over 2,700 yards with 24 touchdowns in his final two seasons.

OFFENSIVE LINE The Ragin’ Cajuns lost a combined 78 career starts between graduating seniors Daniel Quave and Terry Johnson after the 2014 season, but with a group that includes three returning starters along with some talented players looking to battle for playing time, the Ragin’ Cajuns are optimistic that the front line will not lose a beat in 2015. Senior Mykhael Quave is slated to be the leader of the offensive line and will slide over into the left guard slot – his original starting spot as a redshirt freshman in 2012. The second-team All-Sun Belt Conference selection and Lombardi Award Watch List candidate, spent the past two seasons as

the Ragin’ Cajuns left tackle and will look to follow in his older brother’s footsteps in consistency. The younger Quave, who started all 13 games for the Ragin’ Cajuns in 2014, extended his current streak to 39 games, and can tie his older brother’s school record (52). On the right side of the line is senior Octravian Anderson, who was an anchor at right tackle for the Ragin’ Cajuns after starting all 13 games and extending his streak of consecutive starts to 26. An-other senior – Donovan Williams – was a fixture in all 13 games in his first season at left guard with the Ragin’ Cajuns with Eddie Gordon expected to take over the role at center with redshirt sophomore Grant Horst penciled in as the starter at left tackle. On the outside, third-year player D’Aquin With-row and redshirt freshman Jesse Freeman are slated to serve as backups for the Ragin’ Cajuns with a pair of redshirt freshmen – Nick Dugger and Adrian Goodacre – slated to see action at the guard spots. Horst, who was penciled in as the starter at center last season due to an injury to Johnson, and Dugger are expected to serve as the primary back-ups to Gordon. The Ragin’ Cajuns bolstered the line with the addition of junior college product Raynard Ford, along with incoming freshmen Kevin Dotson, Robert Hunt, Ken Marks, Cole Prudhomme and Rico Robinson, the younger brother of former letterwin-ner and current NFL tight end Ladarius Green.

RECEIVER Along with McGuire, who led the team in receptions and was second in yards, the Ragin’ Cajuns return seven of their top receivers. The most important player returning is fifth-year senior Jamal Robinson, who caught 15 passes and a team-high four TDs, despite being limited to four games due to an injury. The 6-foot-4 Robinson averaged 17.3 yards per grab during the season and his return will look to open up a passing game that relied on short throws. Despite the loss of Robinson, the Ragin’ Ca-juns had four players record 30 or more receptions on the season. McGuire, departed starter James Butler, along with first-year receivers Al Riles and

Gabe Fuselier made up for the loss of Robinson. Riles, a converted safety/linebacker, caught 34 passes with a touchdown in his first season on the offensive side of the ball with Fuselier catching 30 passes and a pair of scores. Returning letterwinner C.J. Bates, a converted defensive back, adjusted as the season progressed finishing with 12 receptions that included a touchdown grab against Nevada in the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl. Jared Johnson, a 6-5 junior, caught 10 passes on the season for the Ragin’ Cajuns and used his length and basketball background to snag three TDs to wrap up scoring drives in the red zone. Another target, Devin Scott, saw action in 12 games for the Ragin’ Cajuns and averaged a team-high 17.4 yards on five catches during the season. A group of newcomers – Keenan Barnes, Gary Haynes, Jarrod Jackson and Michael Jacquet – will all look to contribute in their first season at the col-legiate level.

TIGHT END Another area that the Ragin’ Cajuns will see a new starter will be at tight end after Larry Pettis graduated. In his lone season as a starter, Pettis finished as the team’s fifth-leading receiver with 19 receptions and a touchdown, while serving as a key blocker in the Ragin’ Cajuns rushing game. The three returning players on the roster – Nick Byrne, Evan Tatford and Matthew Barnes – com-bined to catch nine passes on the season. With Barnes expected to miss the 2015 season due to injury, Byrne and Tatford will see the majority of action. Byrne caught five passes on the season in his first extensive action at tight end after playing pri-marily on special teams in 2013. The junior earned his first career start and responded with three receptions in the Ragin’ Cajuns season-opener last year against Southern. Tatford played in all 13 games in his inaugural campaign with the Ragin’ Cajuns after transferring from Tulane after the 2012 season. The hometown

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Seniors Donovan Williams (77) and Mykhael Quave (70) anchored the left side of the offensive line for the Ragin’ Cajuns in 2014. Williams will move to right guard in 2015 with Quave sliding inside at left guard - a position he started at as a fresh-man in 2012.

Despite being limited to four games in 2014, senior wide receiver Jamal Robinson led the Ragin’ Cajuns with four touchdown receptions while averaging over 17 yards per catch.

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product earned a start against New Mexico State and caught three passes on the season, averaging 11.0 yards per reception. Greg Siener moves to tight end after a three-year career on the offensive line for the Ragin’ Cajuns while Jacob Beasley will look to contribute after having a productive stint in spring practice. Bolstering the area will be incoming freshman Car-los Robinson, who was rated as the No. 2 tight end in the state of Louisiana and the 23rd-ranked tight end in the South.

DEFENSIVE LINE Outside of the loss of Broadway at quarterback, the biggest area that needs to be filled is on the defensive line where the Ragin’ Cajuns must replace departed starters Christian Ringo and Justin Hamil-ton. Ringo, who was drafted in the sixth round by the Green Bay Packers in the 2015 NFL Draft, created havoc on the edge for the Ragin’ Cajuns finishing with 45 tackles with 20 stops behind the line of scrimmage with a single-season record 11.5 sacks. Hamilton, who signed a free agent contract with the Buffalo Bills, took care of the middle as he recorded 27 tackles with 10 stops for loss and five sacks. The trio of Blain Winston, Sherard Johnson and Karmichael Dunbar were penciled in as the starters coming out of spring practice with returning let-terwinners Chris Prater, Jacoby Briscoe and redshirt freshman Ladarrius Kidd listed as the backups. Briscoe, another local product, posted 19 tackles in his first season with the Ragin’ Cajuns after transferring from Miami. Prater finished with 13 stops at defensive end with Taboris Lee, who missed spring practice with an injury, recording 16 tackles as a true freshman. Remaine Douglas and Rodrick Stephens each showed flashes during the season and will look to bounce back from season-ending injuries. Darryl Johnson, a 2014 signee, will look to contribute in his first season with the Ragin’ Cajuns along with incoming freshman Mario Osborne.

LINEBACKER Louisiana lost five of its top six defenders, including linebackers Boris Anyama and Trae John-son, after the 2014 season, but the Ragin’ Cajuns return All-Sun Belt Conference nominee Dominique Tovell – the team’s second-leading tackler last season with 71. Tovell will be the leader of a veteran group that returns Kevin Fouquier, Tre’maine Light-foot, Darzil Washington, T.J. Posey, T.J. Worthy and

Dominique Tovell (52) finished as the Ragin’ Cajuns second-leading tackler in 2014 with 71 stops. The Lombardi Award Watch List candidate will be one of the leaders on a defensive unit that led the Sun Belt Conference in rushing defense in 2014.

In his first season with the Ragin’ Cajuns, Jacoby Briscoe (90) finished third among defensive linemen with 19 tackles including 11 solo.

LETTERMEN RETURNING (52)

OFFENSE (26)QuarterbackBrooks HaackJalen Nixon

Running BacksDarius HogginsElijah McGuireEffrem ReedTorrey PierceMontrel Carter

Wide ReceiversC.J. BatesGabe FuselierJared JohnsonLance PaceJerrell RichardsonAl RilesJamal RobinsonDevin Scott

Tight EndsNick ByrneGreg Siener (OL in 2014)Evan Tatford

Offensive LineOctravian AndersonAllen CumminsEddie GordonGrant HorstMykhael QuaveEthan RosenbalmDonovan WilliamsD’aquin Withrow

After splitting time between the secondary and linebacker in the 2012 and 2013 seasons, Al Riles caught 34 passes with a touchdown as a receiver in 2014.

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Tyren Alexander along with Arkansas transfer Otha Peters. Peters, a highly-touted prospect coming out of high school in 2011, spent his first two years in Fayetteville before returning to Cajun Country last summer. The junior will be part of a defensive unit that led the Sun Belt Conference in rushing defense in 2014. Worthy, who split time between the secondary and linebacker, collected 41 tackles (27 solo) on the season with three pass breakups. Fouquier had a breakout season for the Ragin’ Cajuns, finishing with a career-best 37 tackles and a sack. Lightfoot recorded 27 tackles in the final seven games of the season with Posey recording an identical 27 stops with Washington adding 22. Added to a deep group is junior Trey Granier, an LSU transfer who played in nine games in his first season with the Ragin’ Cajuns. SECONDARY The Ragin’ Cajuns will break in a new pair of cornerbacks in 2015 as Simeon Thomas and Jevante Watson are slated to replace departed starters Co-rey Trim and Trevence Patt. Expected to join them in the secondary are returning starters Tracy Walker and Travis Crawford. Thomas, a 6-foot-3 sophomore who missed the 2014 season, earned a starting spot after a spec-tacular spring. Watson, who started in four games in 2014, recorded 16 tackles with an interception and three pass breakups. Walker, named to the Sun Belt Conference All-Freshman Team, appeared in all 13 games for Louisiana earning starts in the final eight. He fin-ished seventh on the team with 44 tackles, tied for team-lead with two interceptions and was second in both passes defended (5) and pass breakups (3). Crawford appeared in the final nine games of the season as a true freshman for the Ragin’ Cajuns, making six starts. He finished the season with 28 tackles, two pass breakups, one tackle for loss and one forced fumble. Troy McCollum and junior college transfer Christian Goodlett are penciled in as backups on the corner with returning letterwinner Dominick Jones and freshman Corey Turner listed as the backups at safety.

Another newcomer, Savion Brown, will push for playing time after being rated as the No. 67 junior college product in the country by 247Sports.com. Also looking to see playing time for the Ragin’ Cajuns as freshmen are local products Kamar Greenhouse and Ethan Rose.

SPECIAL TEAMS A new kicker and punter will be in the lineup for Louisiana in 2015 as the combination of Dylan Scheurich and Stevie Artigue will look to replace Hunter Stover at kicker, with incoming Australian Steven Coutts expected to replace fellow country-man Daniel Cadona. Scheurich was penciled in as the starter after a successful spring, but is expected to battle with Lafayette High product Artigue in fall camp. The Ra-gin’ Cajuns also return Carlos Alvarez, who handled kickoff chores as a freshman in 2011, and redshirt freshman Aaron Bird. At punter, Coutts becomes the second Austra-lian to play for the Ragin’ Cajuns and will look to du-plicate the performance of Cadona, who averaged nearly 43 yards per attempt in 2014 with 24 punts placed inside the opponent’s 20-yard line. Dependable letterwinners Stephen Morella (short snapper) and Jake Guidry (deep snapper/holder) each return for the Ragin’ Cajuns after the duo was perfect on nearly 150 attempts last season.

SCHEDULE The Ragin’ Cajuns will face a challenging schedule in 2015 that features six home games at Cajun Field for the first time since 2012, a pair of nationally-televised ESPN contests, and a season-opening date at Kentucky. The Ragin’ Cajuns will play their two most com-mon opponents – Louisiana Tech and Northwestern State – during non-conference play, while complet-ing a home-and-home series with Mid-American Conference opponent Akron. In Sun Belt Conference play, Louisiana will host Texas State (Oct. 10), ULM (Oct. 31), New Mexico State (Nov. 21) and Troy (Dec. 5), while traveling to face Arkansas State (Oct. 20), Georgia State (Nov. 7), South Alabama (Nov. 12) and Appalachian State (Nov. 28).

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Tre’maine Lightfoot (58) made a solid contribution for the Ragin’ Cajuns, playing in the final seven games and earning four starts on the season. On the year, Lightfoot recorded 29 tackles (18 solo, 11 assists) with one tackle for loss and one fumble recovery.

DEFENSE (24)Defensive LineJacoby BriscoeKarmichael Dunbar (OL in ‘14)Remaine DouglasSherard JohnsonTaboris LeeChris PraterRodrick StephensMarquis White

LinebackersTyren AlexanderKevin FouquierTrey GranierTre’maine LightfootT.J. PoseyDominique TovellDarzil Washington

SecondaryCole BourqueTravis CrawfordZachary DeGrangeDominick JonesTroy McCollumReginald MilesSimeon ThomasTracy WalkerJevante WatsonT.J. Worthy

SPECIALISTS (2)Jake Guidry (H/DS)Steven Morella (DS)

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Tracy Walker, named to the Sun Belt Conference All-Freshman Team, started the final eight games of the 2014 season, recording 44 tackles and tying for the team lead with a pair of interceptions.

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2014: (Junior): Appeared in 10 games on the season with four starts at linebacker ... recorded 11 tackles on the year with season-high four stops coming against Louisiana Tech (9/13) ... posted two tackles in road

opener at nationally-ranked Ole Miss (9/20) ... earned starts in games against Southern (8/30), Louisiana Tech, Ole Miss and Georgia State (10/4) ... recorded tackles in seven games on the season, including single-stops against Southern, New Mexico State (11/8), ULM (11/15), Appalachian State (11/22) and Troy (11/29) ... earned third career letter.2013 (Sophomore): Played in 12 games at linebacker, starting four times ... af-ter coming off the bench for the first two games, earned a starting assignment for the Nicholls State game (9/14), the first of four straight starts before being sidelined for the Arkansas State game with an injury ... made 22 tackles (15 solo) with 5.5 TFL (-26) and one quarterback sack (-16) ... made a career-high six tackles at Akron (9/21), making one TFL (-4) ... added three tackles against both Texas State (10/5) and New Mexico State (11/2) ... closed year by making four stops at South Alabama, including a 16-yard quarterback sack ... earned second letter.2012 (Freshman): Played in eight games as a reserve linebacker and on spe-cial teams ... missed the last five games of the regular season with a leg injury ... had 11 tackles (8 solo) during the season ... made a career-high five tackles, all solo, in his Cajuns debut vs. Lamar (9/1) ... had two stops in consecutive games at Oklahoma State (9/15) and FIU (9/29) ... made one tackle in the New Orleans Bowl ... earned first letter.High School: First team all-state choice as a senior at Breaux Bridge High, playing for coach Paul Broussard ... recorded 137 tackles, including 43 solo, as a senior, adding two fumble recoveries (one for a TD), two interceptions and two blocked punts ... named District 5-4A defensive MVP and the Powerade All-Acadiana Defensive Player of the Year as a senior ... three-time all-district and All-Acadiana choice ... rated as a three-star prospect by Rivals.com and ESPN Scout Inc. ... was the No. 86 outside linebacker by ESPN Scout Inc.Personal: Born Sept. 23, 1994 in Breaux Bridge, La. ... son of Craig and Darla Alexander ... is the middle of three children, having two sisters (Breoni & Eboni) ... volunteered time during two summers mowing lawns in his neighborhood ... criminal justice major.

ALEXANDER’S SINGLE GAME HIGHSTackles: 6, at Akron, Sept. 21, 2013Tackles for loss: 2.0, Lamar, Sept. 1, 2012; at South Alabama, Dec. 7, 2013Sacks: 1.0, at South Alabama, Dec. 7, 2013

ALEXANDER’S CAREER STATSTACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Yds PBU FF FR2012 9 9 3 12 2.0 5 0.0 0 0 0 02013 12 15 7 22 5.5 26 1.0 16 0 0 02014 10 8 3 11 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0Total 31 32 13 45 7.5 31 1.0 16 0 0 0

2014 (Junior): Spent the season as the backup to Hunter Stover … did not see playing time.

2013 (Sophomore): Did not see playing time.2012 (Redshirt): Did not see playing time.

2011 (Freshman): Saw action in three games, handling the kickoff chores against ULM (11/5), at Arizona (11/26) and against San Diego State in the New Orleans Bowl … received chance to play when Hunter Stover was injured and made the most of it, owning a team-best 63.2 average on 15 kickoffs with one touchback … best game came at Arizona where he averaged 66.8 yards on five kickoffs … earned first letter.High School: Three-time first team all-district choice at West St. Mary High, playing for coach Ryan Antoine … was 6-for-12 on field goal attempts, all

from at least 45 yards, and made all of his 40 extra-point attempts as a senior … recorded touchbacks on 88.9 percent of kickoffs (32-of-36) … career-long field goal was 50 yards … also punted and played fullback, averaging 40 yards per punt as a senior … rated a two-star prospect by Scout.com, the nation’s 44th-best kicker by KohlsKicking.com and 52nd by ESPN.com’s Scouts, Inc. … in summer 2010, finished Top 30 in kickoffs and field goals out of 145 of his peers at the Kohl’s National Invitational Scholarship Camp in Wisconsin.Personal: Born Nov. 22, 1992 … son of Wilfredo and Elodie Alvarez … has one brother (Henry) and two sisters (Maria & Theresa) … exercise science major.

2014 (Junior): Started all 13 games at right tackle, ex-tending his streak of consecutive starts to 26 … one of anchors on a line that helped spark a rushing attack that

ranked 23rd nationally among FBS schools and produced the school’s fourth 1,000-yard rusher (Elijah McGuire) in school history … earned third letter.2013 (Sophomore): Started all 13 games at right tackle, playing all but a hand-ful of downs during the season … earned second letter.2012 (Freshman): Saw action in six games as a reserve on the offensive line and on special teams … earned first letter.2011 (Redshirt): Sat out the season as a redshirt.High School: First team all-state choice as a senior at Evangel Christian Acad-emy, playing for coach Philip Deas … helped team to a 12-2 record and the Louisiana Class 2A state title as a senior … also played on state championship team as a junior … played in the Max Emfinger All-American Classic … rated two-star prospect by Rivals.com.Personal: Born Jan. 27, 1993 in Shreveport, La. … son of Charles Pennington and Brenda Blake … has two brothers (Terrance Anderson and Robert Blake) and one sister (Shamekia Anderson) … criminal justice major.

2014 (Freshman): Played in 10 games as a reserve tight end and special teams member ... recorded his first ca-reer reception, a four-yard pass from Terrance Broadway

in the second quarter in the Ragin’ Cajuns season-opener against Southern (8/30) ... earned first letter.2013 (Redshirt): Redshirted as a member of the tight ends unit.High School: First-team all-state selection by the Associated Press as a senior at Groesbeck High, playing for coach Kodi Crane ... caught 77 passes for 1,176 yards and 18 touchdowns as a senior ... also carried 44 times for 258 yards and three TDs ... used as a running back as a junior, picking up 763 yards and nine touchdowns to earn second team all-state, first team all-region and district utility player of the year honors ... rushed 88 times for 368 yards and 18 touch-downs as a sophomore to earn district newcomer of the year honors, adding 50 catches for 537 yards and three scores ... ranked as the No. 91 tight end nationally ... lettered eight times in four sports in high school, three in football and basketball and once each in baseball and track.Personal: Born Jan. 24, 1995 in Waco, Texas ... son of Sharon Mathews ... is the middle of three children, having one older (Allen Gibson) and one younger (Davis Mathews) brother ... was active in the band and student council in high school ... majoring in business management.

BARNES’ SINGLE GAME HIGHSReceptions: 1, Southern, Aug. 30, 2014Receiving Yards: 4, Southern, Aug. 30, 2014Long reception: 4, Southern, Aug. 30, 2014

BARNES’ CAREER STATSRECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2014 10 1 4 0 4 0.1 4.0 0.4

LB • 6-0 • 210 • Jr.Breaux Bridge, La.Breaux Bridge HS

Tyren Alexander 29

OL • 6-4 • 295 • Sr.Shreveport, La.Evangel Christian Academy

Octravian Anderson 68

K • 5-9 • 195 • Sr.Baldwin, La.West St. Mary HS

Carlos Alvarez 83

TE • 6-3 • 233 • So.Groesbeck, TexasGroesbeck HS

Matthew Barnes 10

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2014 (Sophomore): First-year player saw action in all 13 games at wide receiver for the Ragin’ Cajuns ... earned three starts on the year ... caught 12 passes for 167 yards (13.9 average) with one touchdown ... scored

his first collegiate touchdown on the Ragin’ Cajuns opening drive against Nevada (12/20) in the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl as he capped an eight-play, 77-yard drive with a 17-yard scoring reception from Terrance Broadway ... caught a season-high three passes for 27 yards against Louisiana Tech (9/13) ... posted two receptions for 28 yards in nationally-televised win over Arkansas State (10/21) ... caught at least one pass in his final five games of the season, averaging 14.6 yards per reception ... caught a 26-yard pass in regular-season finale at Troy (11/29) and added a 15-yard grab in Sun Belt Conference win at New Mexico State (11/8) ... had one catch for 24 yards at nationally-ranked Ole Miss (9/13) ... originally signed as a defensive back before being converted to wide receiver during spring practice ... earned first letter.Junior College: First team All-MACJC pick and a first team NJCAA All-region choice as a freshman at East Mississippi CC, playing for coach Buddy Stephens ... led team with 1,551 all-purpose yards as a freshman, helping team to a 12-0 record, including a 52-32 win over top-ranked Georgia Military in the Mississip-pi Bowl to claim the NJCAA national title ... shared team lead with 53 catches for a team-best 855 yards and eight touchdowns ... also returned nine kickoffs for 287 yards and a 31.9 average and 28 punts for 409 yards and two touchdowns ... was named the MACJC/jucoweekly.org Player of the Week after accounting for 178 all-purpose yards against Pearl River, scoring on a 60-yard catch and a 62-yard punt return ... closed his JC career with five catches for 70 yards and a TD in the national title contest.High School: Had 72 catches for 1,030 yards and 14 touchdowns as a senior at Louisville High, playing for coach M.C. Miller ... helped team to a 12-2 record as a senior ... caught 39 passes for 543 yards and rushed for 291 yards as a junior ... career totals of 135 grabs for 1,891 yards and 25 TD’s and 114 rushes for 617 yards and six scores ... recorded 19 tackles, three interceptions, two pass deflec-tions and a forced fumble on defense ... was ranked as one of the top 40 players in the state by the Clarion Ledger ... signed with Louisiana out of high school in 2012.Personal: Born August 17, 1994 in Louisville, Miss. ... the son of Cora McDuffy ... has one brother and two sisters ... majoring in General Studies.

BATES’ SINGLE GAME HIGHSReceptions: 3, Louisiana Tech, Sept. 6, 2014Receiving Yards: 28, Arkansas State, Oct. 21, 2014Long reception: 26, at Troy, Nov. 29, 2014

BATES’ CAREER STATSRECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2014 13 12 167 1 26 0.9 13.9 12.8

2014 (Freshman): Spent the season as a member of the scout team ... did not see playing time.2013 (Redshirt): Spent the season as a redshirtHigh School: A three-year letterwinner for head coach

Jay Domengeaux at Lafayette High … helped the Lions to the Class 5A playoffs as a senior … twice named All-District 3-5A.Personal: Born September 3, 1995 in Lafayette … the son of Hunter and Lisa Beasley … has one sister, Jordan, who played soccer at McNeese State ... major-ing in chemical engineering.

2014 (Redshirt): Redshirt season ... spent the year as a member of the scout team.High School: A three-time All-District 7-5A selection in both football and baseball at Westgate High School

… four-year letterwinner in football at WHS, helping the Tigers to three playoff appearances … coached by Ryan Antoine … participated in the All-American Bowl … named to the Academic All-State team … also lettered in soccer, bas-ketball, baseball and golf.Personal: Born April 9, 1996 in New Iberia … the son of Denny and Danette Bird … is one of five children … named the WHS class valedictorian … enjoys fishing and golf in his spare time … a mechanical engineering major.

2014 (Sophomore): Saw action in the final six games of the season, playing primarliy on the Ragin’ Cajuns kickoff coverage team ... recorded a special teams tackle in Sun Belt Conference win at ULM (11/15).

2013 (Freshman): Member of the scout team ... did not play2012: (Redshirt): Redshirt season.High School: A three-sport letterwinner at Erath High School ... a four-year letterwinner in football for Destin Dieterich ... also lettered in track and baseball at EHS ... claimed the 400-meter state championship at the 2011 Class 3A State Track and Field Meet ... helped the Bobcats to a second-place finish overall ... three-year letterwinner in baseball helping EHS to a 17-10 record, the district runner-up finish and a second-round berth in the state playoffs.Personal: Born on Nov. 30, 1993 in Erath ... the son of Dexter and Ann Lori Bourque ... has one brother, Seth, and one sister, Ali ... grandfather, Stephen Langlinais, competed in football and track at UL from 1961-62 ... his godfather, Nathan Granger, played football at UL in 1987-88 ... enjoys hunting, fishing and wakeboarding in his spare time ... an Industrial Technology major.

BOURQUE’S SINGLE GAME HIGHSTackles: 1, at ULM, Nov. 15, 2014

BOURQUE’S CAREER STATSTACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Yds PBU FF FR2014 6 0 1 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

WR • 6-1 • 200 • Jr.Louisville, Miss.Louisville HS/East Mississippi CC

C.J. Bates 21

DB • 5-10 • 176 • Jr.Erath, La.Erath HS

Cole Bourque 24

K/P • 6-0 • 200 • R-Fr.New Iberia, La.Wesetgate HS

Aaron Bird 86

TE • 6-4 • 245 • So.Lafayette, La.Lafayette HS

Jacob Beasley 84

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2015 (Junior - Louisiana): Enrolled at UL for the spring semester ... ran track during the spring semester for the Ragin’ Cajuns, competing in the 100-meters, the 200-meters and the 4x100-meter relay team ... ran

anchor leg of Ragin’ Cajuns 4x100 squad at the NCAA East Preliminary Round that posted a time of 39.89 and qualifed for the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships ... clocked a time of 10.52 in the 100-meter dash and 21.51 in the 200 meters at the Sun Belt Conference Outdoor Track and Field Championships ... joined the football team during the summer.2014 (Sophomore - East Mississippi CC): Recorded two tackles in the Lions’ 51-14 season-opening win over Southwest Mississippi Community College before being sidelined for the remainder of the season with an injury.2013 (Freshman - LSU): Played in one game as a true freshman … rushed for 10 yards on two carries in a 56-17 win over UAB.High School: An impact player on either side of the ball and anywhere on the field … possesses world-class speed and played quarterback, running back, and cornerback for Loranger High School as well as being one of the most decorated sprinters in Louisiana prep history … participant of the Under Armour All-American Bowl Game (Black Team) … named to the Class 3A All-State Team as an athlete … rated No. 60 in the 2013 ESPNU 150 … a four-star prospect according to ESPN.com, Rivals.com, Scout.com, and 247sports.com … Rated as Louisiana’s No. 3 best overall prospect by ESPN, No. 8 by Rivals, and No. 6 by 247sports … nationally, rated as the No. 8 best cornerback by ESPN, No. 12 by 247sports, No. 17 by Rivals, and No. 22 by Scout … named a PrepStar Top 300 All-American … a member of the Advocate Super Dozen … claimed a total of seven state titles (5 outdoor, 2 indoor) during his track and field prep career … won the 55-meter dash indoors in 2012 and 2013 ... outdoors, claimed three state titles in the 100-meter dash in 2011, 2012 and 2013 … won the 200-meter title in 2011 and 2012 … finished sixth in the state as a freshman in both the 100 and 200-meter dash in 2010 … as a junior in 2012, he broke the Louisiana state record in 55 meters with a 6.25 seconds time … claimed the 2013 Louisiana state indoor title with the nation’s fastest time of 6.27 … followed up his state indoor title by winning the 2013 New Balance indoor national title in the 60-meter dash in New York … coached in football at Loranger by Sammy Messina.Personal: Parents are Pamela and Jeryl Brazil Sr. … Born March 28, 1994.

2014 (Sophomore): Local product played in 12 games in his inaugural season with the Ragin’ Cajuns, earning starts in the first five games of the year ... third among

defensive linemen in tackles with 19, including 11 solo ... finished with 2.5 tackles for loss ... recorded a season-high four tackles in games against Georgia State (10/4) and Appalachian State (11/22) ... had three tackles in road games against Texas State (10/14) and New Mexico State (11/8) ... posted two stops for loss against App State ... earned first letter.2013 (Freshman): Sat out the season to fulfill the NCAA Transfer Rule2012 (at Miami): Did not see any action, redshirted to retain eligibility ... transferred after the 2013 spring semester.High School: Three-star recruit by Scout.com and ESPN ... rated as the No. 42-best defensive tackle prospect on ESPN and No. 67 on Scout.com ... Played in the Louisiana Class 5A State Championship game against West Monroe, recording 12 tackles.

BRISCOE’S SINGLE GAME HIGHSTackles: 4, Georgia State, Oct. 4, 2014; Appalachian State, Nov. 22, 2014Tackles for loss: 2.0, Appalachian State, Nov. 22, 2014

BRISCOE’S CAREER STATSTACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Yds PBU FF FR2014 11 11 8 19 2.5 3 0.0 0 0 0 0

2014 (Sophomore): Reserve tight end and special teams member appeared in all 13 games for the Ragin’ Cajuns while earning a pair of starts ... caught five passes on the season for 29 yards ... made first

career start in season-opener against Southern (8/30), catching three passes for 17 yards ... added single receptions in games against Louisiana Tech (9/6) and Texas State (10/14) ... earned start in nationally-televised contest against Arkansas State (10/21) ... earned second letter.2013 (Freshman): Used primarily on special teams, playing in every game ... made only catch of the season for four yards in the fourth quarter of a win over Texas State (10/5/13) ... earned first letter.High School: First team all-state selection as a senior at Har-Ber High, playing for coach Chris Wood ... caught 43 passes for 715 yards and 11 touchdowns as a senior ... was also named all-conference and all-region while being tabbed for the KURM Dream Team ... totaled 72 catches for 1,182 yards and 17 touchdowns over his final two seasons ... was ranked as the No. 9 player in the state by Rivals.com ... turned down offers from ULM and Arkansas State to sign with Louisiana.Personal: Born Sept. 28, 1994 in Clearfield, Pa. ... son of Jeff Byrne and Holly Michael ... is the youngest of three children, having one brother and one sister ... his older brother, Jake, played football at Wisconsin and spent part of the 2013 season with the NFL’s Houston Texans ... management major.

BYRNE’S SINGLE GAME HIGHSReceptions: 3, Southern, Aug. 30, 2014Receiving Yards: 17, Southern, Aug. 30, 2014Long reception: 12, Southern, Aug. 30, 2014

BYRNE’S CAREER STATSRECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2013 13 1 4 0 4 0.1 4.0 0.3 2014 13 5 29 0 12 0.4 5.8 2.4Total 26 6 33 0 12 0.2 5.5 1.3

2014 (Junior): Served as the Ragin’ Cajuns primary kick returner, ranking ninth in the Sun Belt Conference with a 20.6 average … played in all 13 games … finished fourth on the team in all-purpose yards (515) … set

career bests in kick returns (6) and yards (133) against Louisiana Tech (9/6) … had a season-long 34-yard return in regular-season finale at Troy (11/29) … also played on kickoff coverage, recording tackles at Ole Miss (9/13) and ULM (11/15) … earned third letter.2013 (Sophomore): Came back from knee surgery to see action in 11 games … saw limited action in a talented backfield, rushing 17 times for 103 yards, a 6.1 average and a touchdown … was also a regular on several special teams units ... carried eight times for a career-high 64 yards against Nicholls State, including a career-long 22-yard carry and a 1-yard fourth-quarter touchdown run ... also carried eight times for 35 yards vs. Texas State (10/5) ... earned second letter.2012 (Freshman): Earned the starting assignment at running back for the season opener against Lamar (9/1) ... rushed six times for 27 yards in the first quarter before being sidelined with a knee injury, requiring season-ending surgery ... returned to take part in limited drills during spring practice ... earned first letter.2011 (Redshirt): Redshirted.High School: Rated a three-star prospect by Scout.com and the nation’s 116th-best running back ... earned first-team All-Acadiana and honorable mention all-state honors as a senior ... named district offensive MVP after accounting for 21 touchdowns and nearly 2,400 all-purpose yards ... rushed for 1,529 yards and 15 scores ... averaged 43.1 yards on seven punt returns with three TDs and 16.3 yards on seven kickoff returns with one score ... first-team all-district selection

RB • 5-10 • 195 • Sr.Cecilia, La.Cecilia HS

Montrel Carter 3

TE • 6-3 • 228 • So.Rogers, Ark.Har-Ber HS

Nick Byrne 81

DL • 6-3 • 325 • Jr.Carencro, La.Carencro HS/Miami

Jacoby Briscoe 90

DB • 5-11 • 175 • Jr.Loranger, La.Loranger HS/East Mississippi CC

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as a junior in 2009 when he accounted for more than 1,750 all-purpose yards and 13 TDs ... rushed for 882 yards and nine touchdowns and caught passes for 224 yards and one TD ... excelled as a returns specialist, averaging 17.2 yards and a TD on 13 punt returns (224 yards total) and 37.6 yards and two TDs on 12 kickoff returns (451 yards).Personal: Born May 14, 1993 in Lafayette ... son of Marcus Carter and SueAnna Williams ... is the oldest of three children, having one brother (Kaleb) and one sister (Victoria) ... his father played football at Louisiana, lettering in 1993 ... criminal justice major.

CARTER’S SINGLE GAME HIGHSPoints Scored: 6, Nicholls State, Sept. 14 2013Touchdowns: 1, Nicholls State, Sept. 14 2013Rush attempts: 8, Nicholls State, Sept. 14 2013Rush yards: 64, Nicholls State, Sept. 14 2013 (8 carries)Rush TDs: 1, Nicholls State, Sept. 14 2013Long rush: 22, Nicholls State, Sept. 14 2013Kick returns: 6, Louisiana Tech, Sept. 6, 2014Kick return yards: 133, Louisiana Tech, Sept. 6, 2014Long kick return: 32, Louisiana Tech, Sept. 6, 2014

CARTER’S CAREER STATSRUSHING GP ATT YARDS TD LONG AVG/C AVG/G2012 1 6 27 0 9 4.5 27.02013 11 17 103 1 22 6.1 9.42014 13 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0TOTAL 25 23 130 1 22 5.7 5.2

KICK RETURNS GP NO YARDS TD LONG AVG/R AVG/G2012 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02013 11 6 78 0 24 13.0 7.12014 13 25 515 0 34 20.6 39.6TOTAL 25 31 593 0 58 19.1 23.7

2014 (Redshirt): Spent the season as a redshirt ... member of the scout team.High School: A four-year letterwinner for head coach Benny Saia at Dutchtown High School ... helped the

Griffins to a pair of district championships, including a pair of undefeated regular-season records in 2010 and 2011 ... hauled in five interceptions as a senior in 2012 ... totaled 60 tackles, two fumble recoveries and a forced fumble.Personal: Born June 28, 1995 in New Orleans ... the son of Cornelius and Lisa Sanders-Collins ... has two brothers (Cornelius, Jr., and Byron) and one sister (Courtney) ... cousin, Timothy Bracken, played football at Michigan with another cousin, Tyre Bracken, playing football at Southern ... father is a UL graduate ... graduated 13th (out of 469) in his senior class ... member of the National Honor Society and Beta Club at DHS ... a Chemical Engineering major.

2015 (Freshman): Enrolled at UL during the Spring semester and participated in spring practice.High School: A two-star recruit by Scout.com … is the second Australian to sign with the Ragin’ Cajuns in the

past three years after following in the footsteps of predecessor of departed punter Daniel Cadona (2013-14) … played Australian Rules Football and Rugby while attending Citipointe Christian College.

2014 (Freshman): Appeared in the final nine games of the season as a true freshman, making six starts ... finished the season with 28 tackles, two pass breakups,

one tackle for loss and one forced fumble ... made his collegiate debut against Georgia State (10/4) recording six tackles with a pass breakup ... posted a season-high nine stops with a forced fumble against Appalachian State (11/22) ... finished with five tackles, including a tackle for loss, in the Ragin’ Cajuns regular-season finale at Troy (11/29) ... posted four stops in Sun Belt Conference victory over South Alabama (11/1) ... capped off the season with two solo tackles against Nevada (12/20) in the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl ... earned first letter.High School: Honorable mention all-state choice by the LSWA as a senior at Holy Cross School, playing for coach Barry Wilson first team All-Nola Catholic League … made 60 tackles (26 solo) with an interception, one caused fumble and nine passes defended as a senior, helping team to a 9-3 record and third round of state playoffs … earned first team all-district honors after making 50 tackles (34 solo) as a junior, adding two interceptions, caused one fumble and defended three passes … made 110 tackles in two seasons … a two-star recruit by all three major services.Personal: Born July 24, 1996 in New Orleans … the son of Travis and Kisha Crawford … has two sisters … majoring in business management.

CRAWFORD’S SINGLE GAME HIGHSTackles: 9, Applachian State, Nov. 22, 2014Tackles for loss: 1.0, at Troy, Nov. 29, 2014Fumbles forced: 1, Applachian State, Nov. 22, 2014 Pass breakups: 1, Georgia State, Oct. 4, 2014; Arkansas State, Oct. 21, 2014

CRAWFORD’S CAREER STATSTACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Yds PBU FF FR 2014 9 25 3 28 1.0 7 0.0 0 2 1 0

2014 (Redshirt): Redshirt season ... member of the scout team. High School: Two-year regular in the lineup at

Riverdale High, playing for coach Brett Bonnafens … caught four passes for 44 yards, including a 29-yard touchdown to help Jefferson Parish win the 2013 Lake Ponchartrain All-Star game, 20-18 … a three-sport athlete, also participating in track and basketball … ran the 100 meters (11.09), 200 meters (22.35), 400 meters (55.47) and the javelin in track.Personal: Born on August 24, 1995 in Kenner, La. … the son of Oliver Cryer and Sharon Lee … has two brothers … a sports management major.

WR • 6-2 • 185 • R-Fr.Jefferson, La.Riverdale HS

Lorenzo Cryer 24

DB • 5-11 • 193 • So.New Orleans, La.Holy Cross HS

Travis Crawford 16

P • 6-4 • 200 • Fr.Brisbane, AustraliaCitipointe Christian College

Steven Coutts 37

DB • 5-8 • 182 • R-Fr.Prairieville, La.Dutchtown HS

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2014 (Freshman): Did not see action ... member of the scout team.2013 (Redshirt): Redshirted as a member of the of-fensive line.

High School: Three-time letterman in football at Oak Grove High, playing for coach Nevel Bar ... helped team to a 30-9 record in his three seasons, starting on the offensive line as both a junior and senior ... also lettered twice in pow-erlifting, leading team to a state title as a senior, setting state record for points scored by a team.Personal: Born Jan. 16, 1994 in Meridian, Miss. ... son of Paul and Kathy Cummins ... has two brothers (Eli & Ethan) ... was active in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes in high school ... honors student who graduated with special honors ... volunteered time helping coach Pee Wee football ... petroleum engineering major.

2014 (Redshirt): Earned a redshirt during the season ... served as the No. 4 quarterback on the travel roster.High School: Second team all-district choice as a se-nior at Klein Oak High, playing for coach David Smith

… was a honorable mention Preseason All-Houston choice as a senior by the Houston Chronicle … earned area player of the week honors after completing 15-of-20 passes for 296 yards and five TD’s and rushing for 31 yards and a score in a 63-56 overtime win over Langham Creek … compiled over 1,100 yards of total offense as a junior, throwing for eight TD and rushing for three … ranked as one of the top 100 recruits in Houston by the Houston Chronicle … also played on the Klein Oak basketball team … a two star prospect by all three major services.Personal: Born November 8, 1995 in Elgin, Ill. … the son of Walter and Nicole Davis … has one brother, Austin, and one sister, Alana … majoring in industrial technology.

2014 (Junior): Key member of the special teams unit, playing in the first 12 games of the season and registering six tackles … missed the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl contest against Nevada (12/20) due to an

injury … posted a season-best three tackles in the Ragin’ Cajuns victory at ULM (11/15) … added tackles in games at Boise State (9/20), Texas State (10/14) and against South Alabama (11/1) ... earned second letter.2013 (Sophomore): Saw action in 11 games as a reserve in the secondary and on special teams. . . had nine tackles (6 solo) during the year… was fourth on the team with six special teams stops, most coming on kickoffs ... did not play in the first two games, but bounced back to play in the last 11 ... made a career-high four tackles against Nicholls State (9/14/13) ... earned first letter.2012 (Freshman): Did not see any action as a reserve in the secondary ... finished 2013 spring drills by making five tackles in the spring game.2011 (Redshirt): Joined the team as a walk-on and took part in preseason camp ... redshirted during the season as a member of the secondary.High School: First team all-district and first team all-metro choice as a senior at St. Augustine High, playing for coach David Johnson ... helped team to a 10-3 record, reaching the quarterfinals of the Class 5A state playoffs.Personal: Born Sept. 16, 1992 in New Orleans, La. ... son of Drake and Lucinda DeGrange ... has one brother (Daniel) and one sister (Maddie) ... was a member of the Honor Roll as a junior in high school ... enjoys salt water fishing ... crimi-nal justice major.

DEGRANGE’S SINGLE GAME HIGHSTackles: 4, Nicholls State, Sept. 14, 2013

DEGRANGE’S CAREER STATSTACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Yds PBU FF FR 2012 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 2013 11 6 3 9 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 02014 12 6 0 6 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0Total 23 12 3 15 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0

2014 (Sophomore): Appeared in the first seven games of the season, earning starts in the Ragin’ Cajuns nationally-televised contests against Texas State (10/14) and Arkansas State (10/21) ... missed

the final six games of the season with an injury ... made five tackles on the season, with one tackle for loss and one pass breakup ... made a season-high two tackles, with one TFL, in Sun Belt Conference opener against Georgia State (10/4) ... added stops against Ole Miss (9/13), Boise State (9/20) and Texas State ... recorded a pass breakup in season-opener against Southern (8/30) ... earned second letter.2013 (Freshman): Reserve member on the defensive line in all 13 games ... made seven tackles, adding two quarterback sacks and a fumble recovery ... had a quarterback sack for three yards and returned a second-quarter fumble 17 yards in the Ragin’ Cajuns home-opening victory over Nicholls State (9/14) ... had a career-high two tackles in games against Akron (9/21) and Western Kentucky (10/15), adding a 10-yard quarterback sack against the Hilltoppers ... earned first letter.2012 (Redshirt): Redshirted while practicing with the defensive linemen.High School: First-team All-Broward County as a senior at Stoneman Douglas High, playing for coach Al Lang ... had 50 tackles, including eight tackles for loss and seven quarterback sacks as a senior ... was the MVP of the Dade vs. Broward County All-Star game ... lettered four times in football, being named the team’s most improved defensive lineman as a junior and team MVP as a senior.Personal: Born April 11, 1994 in Jamaica ... son of Osmond and Marcia Douglas ... has three brothers (Lewayne, Ryan & Courtney) and one sister (Carla) ... vol-unteered time as a basketball and soccer youth coach ... sports management major.

DOUGLAS’ SINGLE GAME HIGHSTackles: 3x, last vs. Georgia State, Oct. 4, 2014Tackles for loss: 3x, last vs. Georgia State, Oct. 4, 2014Sacks: 1.0, Nicholls State, Sept. 14, 2013; at WKU, Oct. 15, 2013Fumbles recovered: 1, Nicholls State, Sept. 14, 2013

DOUGLAS’ CAREER STATSTACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Yds PBU FF FR 2013 13 6 1 7 2.0 13 2.0 13 0 0 1 2014 7 4 1 5 1.0 2 0.0 0 0 0 0Total 20 10 2 12 3.0 15 2.0 13 0 0 1

DB • 5-10 • 193 • Sr.New Orleans, La.St. Augustine HS

Zachary DeGrange 33

QB • 6-3 • 205 • R-Fr.Spring, TexasSpring HS

Jordan Davis 3

OL • 6-0 • 255 • So.Hattiesburg, Miss.Oak Grove HS

Allen Cummins 78

DL • 6-3 • 303 • Jr.Coral Springs, Fla.Stoneman Douglas HS

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LB • 6-4 • 235 • Jr.Lafayette, La.Comeaux HS

Kevin Fouquier 44

DL • 6-2 • 317 • Jr.Prior Lake, Minn.Prior Lake HS

Karmichael Dunbar 55

LB • 6-2 • 210 • So.Abbeville, La.Abbeville HS

Ross Duhon 34

OL • 6-5 • 300 • R-Fr.Gulf Breeze, Fla.Gulf Breeze HS

Nick Dugger 64

2014 (Redshirt): Earned a redshirt ... member of the scout team. High School: First team all-area choice as a senior at Gulf Breeze High, playing for head coach Chris Nemith

... started as a senior after serving as primary reserve as a junior ... played in the 10th annual Max Emfinger All-American Bowl and was selected for the 10th Annual Subway High School All-Star game ... was named the offensive line MVP of the junior class at the Mobile Schuman’s National Underclassmen combine ... played basketball early in his high school career ... a two star recruit by both Scout.com and 247 Sports.

2014 (Freshman): Sidelined by an injury during fall camp and did not see playing time. 2013 (Redshirt): Spent the season as a redshirt.High School: A three-sport athlete at Abbeville

High School where he lettered in football, soccer and baseball ... a two-time all-district as a punter for the Wildcats, earning first-team honors as a senior … coached in football by Larry Breaux ... a four-time all-district performer in baseball and a two-time all-district selection in soccer ... graduated as class salutatorian.Personal: Born November 27, 1994 in Abbeville … the son of Annette and Darren Duhon … has two brothers, Brock and Jacob … majoring in chemical engineering.

2014 (Sophomore): Split time between the offensive and defensive line ... appeared in three games during the season, recording one tackle against New Mexico State (11/8) ... also saw playing time against Louisiana

Tech (9/6) and ULM (11/15) ... earned the Most Improved Award (Defense) at the conclusion of spring practice ... earned second letter. 2013 (Freshman): Played as a reserve on the defensive line in seven games ... only tackle of the season came in the New Orleans Bowl against Tulane making a solo stop and a tackle-for-loss ... earned first letter.2012 (Redshirt): Redshirted while practicing with the defensive linemen ... completed the 2013 spring season by making four tackles, including a sack, in the spring game.High School: Honorable mention all-state choice as a senior at Prior Lake High, playing for coach Matt Gegenheimer ... totaled 49 tackles as a senior includ-ing 5.0 sacks, helping team to an 8-3 record, advancing to the quarterfinals of the state playoffs ... voted the team’s best offensive lineman ... played on both sides of the ball spending time at defensive tackle along with being a starter on the offensive line ... rated as a two-star recruit by Scout.com and in the Top 25 among Minnesota prospects.Personal: Born March 8, 1994 in Opelousas, La. ... full name is Karmichael Mackenzie Dunbar II ... the son of Karl and Pamela Dunbar ... is the oldest of three children, having two sisters (Mickel & Nickolette). . . his father played collegiately at LSU and several seasons in the NFL and is currently the defensive line coach for the Buffalo Bills ... was a member of the band in high school ... management major.

DUNBAR’S SINGLE GAME HIGHSTackles: 1, vs. Tulane, Dec. 21, 2013; at New Mexico State, Nov. 8, 2014Tackles for loss: 1.0, vs. Tulane, Dec. 21, 2013

DUNBAR’S CAREER STATSTACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Yds PBU FF FR 2013 7 1 0 1 1.0 5 0.0 0 0 0 02014 3 0 1 1 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0Total 10 1 1 2 1.0 5 0.0 0 0 0 0

2014 (Sophomore): Appeared in all 13 games for the Ragin’ Cajuns, earning starts in the first five contests at middle linebacker ... also saw extensive action on special teams ... posted 37 tackles with 29 solo stops

during the season ... added a tackle for loss, one sack and a fumble recovery ... recorded a career-high eight tackles, including seven solo, in starting role at Boise State (9/20) ... recorded seven tackles at nationally-ranked Ole Miss (9/13) ... opened the season with five solo tackles in win over Southern (8/30) ... registered four tackles, including a 4-yard sack, against Louisiana Tech (9/6) ... added four stops and a fumble recovery in regular-season finale at Troy (11/29) ... posted a pair of solo tackles and two assisted stops in win at New Mexico State (11/8) ... earned second letter.2013 (Freshman): Played in the final 12 games of the season on special teams and as a reserve linebacker ... made six tackles during the year ... had a career-high four tackles against Nicholls State (9/14) ... earned first letter.2012 (Redshirt): Enrolled for the spring semester after graduating early from high school and took part in spring drills ... redshirted during the fall to maintain his freshman eligibility ... named to the 2011-12 Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List for having a GPA above 3.5.High School: First team all-district choice as a senior at Comeaux High, playing for coach Kevin Magee ... three-year starter in football, playing free safety as both a sophomore and senior and quarterback as a sophomore and junior ... also earned first team all-district honors as a junior ... rated as a three-star prospect by ESPN Scout Inc and the No. 54 prospect in Louisiana by ESPN Scout Inc. ... lettered twice in basketball.Personal: Born Dec. 7, 1992 in College Station, Texas ... son of Kevin and Chris-tine Fouquier ... has three sisters (Carmen, Analise & Victoria) ... his father served as the defensive coordinator at UL from 2007-10 ... political science & pre-law major.

FOUQUIER’S SINGLE GAME HIGHSTackles: 8, at Boise State, Sept. 20, 2014Tackles for loss: 1.0, Louisiana Tech, Sept. 6, 2014Sacks: 1.0, Louisiana Tech, Sept. 6, 2014Fumbles recovered: 1, at Troy, Nov. 29, 2014

FOUQUIER’S CAREER STATSTACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Yds PBU FF FR2013 12 5 1 6 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 02014 13 29 8 37 1.0 4 1.0 4 0 0 1Total 25 34 9 43 1.0 4 1.0 4 0 0 1

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WR • 5-11 • 195 • So.St. Martinville, La.Catholic HS-New Iberia

Gabe Fuselier 13 DB • 6-0 • 185 • Jr.Lawrenceville, Ga.Peachtree Ridge HS/Hutchinson CC

Christian Goodlett 10

OL • 6-4 • 311 • R-Fr.Leesburg, Ga.Lee County HS

Jesse Freeman 65

2014 (Redshirt): Spent the season as a redshirt ... member of the offensive scout team.High School: First team all-state choice by the Atlanta Journal Constitution as a senior at Leesburg High, play-

ing for coach Dean Fabrizio ... also named second team all-state by the Georgia Sports Writers after leading team to a 10-2 record and a regional title ... named to the Albany Herald All-Area first team as a senior ... helped team to score 30 points or more in all but one game ... was named the top offensive lineman at the Atlanta MVP camp as a junior ... has been selected to play in the Florida-Georgia All-Star game ... a three-star prospect and the No. 60 guard on the Scout.com ratings.

2014 (Freshman): Team’s fourth-leading receiver as a true freshman, catching 30 passes for 264 yards and two touchdowns ... played in all 13 games for the Ragin’ Cajuns ... caught a season-best six passes in games

against Louisiana Tech (9/6) and Nevada (12/20) ... posted TD receptions in games against Louisiana Tech and ULM (11/15) ... TD against Warhawks came on a season-long 36-yard reception ... posted five receptions for 44 yards in regular-season finale against Troy (11/29) ... caught four passes against Appa-lachian State (11/22) ... grabbed three passes at Texas State (10/14) and added two in games against Southern (8/30) and ULM ... earned first letter.High School: First-team Class 3A all-state honoree as a senior at Catholic High, playing for coach Brent Indest … caught 59 passes for 1,218 yards and 15 touchdowns as a senior, adding 573 yards rushing on 43 carries with seven TD’s … named the All-Acadiana Offensive Most Valuable Player by the Daily Advertiser … honorable mention all-state choice as a junior after making 59 catches for 1,054 yards and 14 touchdowns, adding 20 carries for 300 yards and a TD and nine kickoff returns for a 38.1 average and a TD … excelled at the Nike Combine, ranking third among the athletes attending Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas and Oklahoma area.Personal: Born on January 9, 1996 in New Iberia, La. … the son of Mike and Tina Fuselier … has one sister, Brittany … graduated with honors from CHS with a 3.5 grade point average … a business major.

FUSELIER’S SINGLE GAME HIGHSPoints Scored: 6, Louisiana Tech, Sept. 6, 2014; at ULM, Nov. 15, 2014Touchdowns: 1, Louisiana Tech, Sept. 6, 2014; at ULM, Nov. 15, 2014 Receptions: 6, Louisiana Tech, Sept. 6, 2014; vs. Nevada, Dec. 20, 2014Receiving Yards: 52, Louisiana Tech, Sept. 6, 2014Receiving TDs: 1, Louisiana Tech, Sept. 6, 2014; at ULM, Nov. 15, 2014Long reception: 36, at ULM, Nov. 15, 2014

FUSELIER’S CAREER STATSRECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2014 13 30 264 2 36 2.3 8.8 20.3

2014 (Redshirt): Redshirt season ... member of the scout team.High School: First team all-state selection by the As-sociated Press as a senior at Carthage High, playing for

coach Scott Surratt ... main cog in an offensive line that helped team average 508.6 yards per game, going 15-1 and winning the state title ... third-team ETSN.fm’s Football Super Team as a junior, helping team to average 42.1 points a game ... also named first team all-district and first team all-region ... a two-star prospect by all three major services.

Enrolled at UL during the Spring 2015 semester and participated in spring drills ... missed the 2014 season at Hutchinson (Kan.) Community College due to injury.Junior College: Earned All-Jayhawk Conference honor-

able mention honors as a sophomore in 2013 after recording 69 tackles with four interceptions and 16 passes defended for HCC … earned NJCAA National Defensive Player of the Week honors after recording six tackles and returning a fumble 99 yards for a touchdown in a win over Fort Scott (Kan.) CC … as a freshman for the Blue Dragons in 2012, recorded four interceptions with 66 total tackles, two tackles for loss and 11 pass breakups.High School: Lettered in football at Peachtree Ridge High School ... recorded three interceptions during his prep career ... participated in the Rising Senior All-Star Game.Personal: Born November 18, 1993 in Atlanta, Ga. ... the son of Eddie Goodlett and Sequoia Ali ... is the oldest of four children ... career ambition is to become a physical therapist ... an Exercise Science major.

2014 (Junior): Appeared in six games as a reserve line-man for the Ragin’ Cajuns … saw action at both center and right guard … earned first letter.Junior College (2013): An honorable mention All-

Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference selection in his lone season at Hutchinson Community College ... helped the Blue Dragons to an 8-4 record ... part of an offensive line that helped HCC rank eighth among NJCAA schools in total offense and 10th in points per game (37.5) ... earned the Blue Dragon Athletic/Academic Achievement Award.High School: Played at Boiling Springs High School for coach Bruce Clark ... played center during his senior season, and saw action his first two varsity seasons at guard ... team finished 10-4, 5-1 in conference ... named all-state and all-region ... team captain ... also a member of the basketball and track teams ... played in the South Carolina Auto Dealers Association North-South All-Star game ... late uncle, Calvin Stephens, was a lineman at South Carolina and selected in the third round of the 1991 NFL draft by New England ... ranked the No. 25 player in South Carolina by rivals.com ... originally signed with NC State out of high school.Personal: Born June 28, 1994 in Spartanburg, S.C. ... the son of Chuck and Lovell Gordon ... has one sister, Cynthia ... career ambition is to become a teacher and coach ... majoring in Middle School Education.

OL • 6-4 • 305 • R-Fr.Carthage, TexasCarthage HS

Adrian Goodacre 76

OL • 6-1 • 320 • Jr.Boiling Springs, S.C.Boiling Springs HS/Hutchinson CC

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2014 (Sophomore): Reserve linebacker appeared in the Ragin’ Cajuns first nine games during the season before being sidelined with an injury ... recorded one tackle in reserve role at New Mexico State (11/8).

2013 (Freshman): Sat out the year for the Ragin’ Cajuns to fulfill the NCAA Transfer Rule. 2012 (at LSU): Redshirted at LSU as a true freshman in 2012.High School: One of the elite linebackers in Louisiana for the class of 2012 … entered his senior season at Thibodaux High School on the High School Butkus Award Watchlist … tallied 36 solo tackles and returned both an interception and a fumble for touchdowns in four games … missed the remainder of the season due to a knee injury … totaled close to 300 tackles in his sophomore and junior seasons … played all three linebacker positions in high school … rated the 19th player in Louisiana and the nation’s 38th outside linebacker by Rivals.com … listed on the ESPN 2011 All-Louisiana Football Team as an honor-able mention selection … tabbed a New Orleans Times-Picayune Blue Chip prospect … coached by Dennis Lorio.Personal: Parents are Krystal Hollis and Cory Butler … Born January 25, 1994 … two of his cousins - David Butler and Lionel Wallis - played football for LSU during the 1990s and ‘80s, respectively … avid outdoorsman who takes every opportunity he can to go hunting.

GRANIER’S CAREER STATSTACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Yds PBU FF FR 2014 9 0 1 1 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0

2015: One of five mid-year signees for the Ragin’ Cajuns ... enrolled at UL in January and participated in spring practice.

High School: A two-star recruit by Scout.com … rushed for 413 yards and seven touchdowns, caught 13 passes with four TDs and recorded 24 tackles with an interception as a senior at Marksville High School … a three-year starter and honorable mention Class 3A All-State selection as a senior.

2014 (Junior): Versatile special teams member ap-peared in all 13 games for the Ragin’ Cajuns, serving as the holder on all placements while serving as the team’s long snapper on the punting unit ... was perfect

in handling all 78 snaps on extra points and field goals during the season while successfully handling all 59 snaps in the punt game ... earned second letter.2013 (Sophomore): Served as the holder on all placements during all 13 games, successfully handling all 71 snaps during the year ... completed a pass on a fake field goal for a 1-yard loss at Akron (9/21) ... earned first letter.2012 (Freshman): Did not see any game action while practicing with the specialists on the special teams as a deep snapper and holder.2011 (Redshirt): Joined the team as a walk-on and redshirted.High School: Second-team all-district pick as a senior at Carencro High ... four-year starter in high school, playing on the defensive line while also handling the long snapping chores ... helped team to a district title as a freshman as part of a 9-3 season ... also lettered three times in baseball, playing third base and catcher ... earned first team all-state honors as a senior in baseball and was a three-time all-district choice, including first team accolades as a junior and senior.

Personal: Born May 19, 1993 in Lafayette, La. ... son of Karl and Susan Guidry ... has one older sister (Taylor) ... was a member of the honor roll in high school ... has volunteered time the last three years working with the Special Olympics ... management major.

2014 (Sophomore): Served as the backup to Terrance Broadway and appeared in six games ... completed 20 of 23 passes on the season for 178 yards and a pair of

touchdowns ... most extensive outing came against Louisiana Tech (9/6) where he finished 10-for-13 for 87 yards and a touchdown ... opened the season going 4-for-4 with a touchdown pass in win over Southern (8/30) ... came on in relief of an injured Broadway and helped direct a game-winning drive in the Sun Belt Conference opener against Georgia State (10/4) ... completed all four passes against the Panthers, including a 22-yard throw to Al Riles ... completed a pair of passes for 15 yards while rushing five times for 16 yards in win at Texas State (10/14) ... among a group of seven UL student-athletes who traveled to Haiti in June for a 12-day service trip through Mission of Hope ... earned second letter. 2013 (Freshman): Served as the backup to Terrance Broadway at quarterback for most of the season, taking over as the starter in the regular season finale at South Alabama (12/7) ... played in five games with one start, completing 21-of-35 passes for 224 yards and a touchdown ... made his collegiate debut at Arkansas (8/31), completing 2-of-3 passes for 18 yards ... also completed both passes for 10 yards vs. Nicholls State (9/14) and was 2-for-2 for 21 yards against Texas State (10/5) ... played the last 20 minutes against ULM (11/30), completing 10-of-14 passes for 126 yards and a 25-yard touchdown pass to Jamal Robinson ... earned first letter.2012 (Redshirt): Redshirted while practicing with the quarterbacks ... traveled for games at North Texas (10/16) and Florida (11/10) as the No. 3 quarterback but did not see any game action.High School: Honorable mention Class 5A all-state selection by the Texas Sports Writer’s Association as a senior at Katy High, playing for coach Gary Joseph ... helped lead team to a 41-3 record over his final three seasons, includ-ing a 27-3 mark as a starter ... threw for 1,991 yards and 31 touchdowns his senior season to earn District MVP honors ... led Katy to a 12-1 record and the regional finals as a senior ... received all-district kudos after guiding team to a 13-1 record and the state quarterfinals as a junior ... was a member of the team that won the state title as a freshman in 2008 ... a three-star prospect by Rivals.com ... rated No. 143 nationally and 20th in Texas by MaxPreps and the No. 71 QB by ESPN Scout Inc.Personal: Born Nov. 16, 1993 in Lawrence, Kansas ... son of Kalum and Leslie Haack ... has one older sister, Matte, who was an all-region softball player for the Ragin’ Cajuns (2011-12) ... was active as a peer mentor and a member of the National Honor Society in high school ... volunteered time reading to kids and helping out as a youth sports coach ... marketing major.

HAACK’S SINGLE GAME HIGHSRush attempts: 8, at South Alabama, Dec. 7, 2013Rush yards: 7, ULM, Nov. 30, 2013 (3 carries)Long rush: 7, at Arkansas, Aug. 31, 2013Pass attempts: 14, ULM, Nov. 30, 2013; at South Alabama, Dec. 7, 2013 Pass completions: 10, ULM, Nov. 30, 2013; Louisiana Tech, Sept. 6, 2014Pass yards: 126, ULM, Nov. 30, 2013Long pass: 42, ULM, Nov. 30, 2013Pass TDs: 1, three timesHad intercepted: 1, at South Alabama, Dec. 7, 2013Total offense attempts: 22, at South Alabama, Dec. 7, 2013Total offense yards: 133, ULM, Nov. 30, 2013

HAACK’S CAREER STATSPASSING G Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/P Avg/G Effic2013 5 35 21 1 224 1 42 60.0 6.4 44.8 117.52014 6 23 20 0 179 2 30 87.0 7.8 29.8 181.0 Total 11 58 41 1 403 3 42 70.7 6.9 36.6 142.7

LB • 6-1 • 231 • Jr.Thibodaux, La.Thibodaux HS/LSU

Trey Granier 51

DB • 6-1 • 175 • Fr.Marksville, La.Marksville HS

Kamar Greenhouse 9

LS • 5-10 • 217 • Sr.Carencro, La.Carencro HS

Jake Guidry 40

QB • 6-1 • 212 • Jr.Katy, TexasKaty HS

Brooks Haack 9

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HAACK’S CAREER STATS (Continued)RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G2013 5 14 -1 0 7 -0.1 -0.22014 6 7 9 0 7 1.3 1.5Total 11 20 8 0 7 0.4 0.7

TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Total Avg/G2013 5 -1 224 223 44.62014 6 9 179 188 31.3Total 11 8 423 431 38.5

2014 (Freshman): Played in nine games as a reserve running back and special teams member ... saw limited time at running back, finishing with 21 yards yards on

five carries with a touchdown in a Sun Belt Conference win at New Mexico State (11/8) ... scored his first career touchdown against NMSU as he capped off an eight-play, 53-yard drive in the fourth quarter with a 3-yard run ... also recorded two tackles during the season on the Ragin’ Cajuns kickoff coverage ... returned a kickoff 29 yards against Appalachian State (11/22) ... rushed for 29 yards on five carries in the annual Red-White Spring Game.2013 (Redshirt): Redshirted while practicing with the wide receivers corps. High School: Third team all-state pick by the Associated Press as a senior at Monarch High, playing for coach Calvin Davis ... rushed for 1,191 yards and 16 touchdowns as a senior, adding a pair of touchdowns on kick returns ... first team All-Broward County after helping team to an 8-3 record as a senior ... owns a 4.4 time in the 40-yard dash ... played in the Dolphins Dade vs. Broward All-Star game. Personal: Born July 31, 1994 in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. ... son of Ronnie Hoggins and Alison Jones ... is one of six children, having three brothers (Dante Jones, Ronnie Hoggins & Deriko Herrian) and two sisters (Kaitlyn & Kayla Hoggins) ... majoring in sports management.

HOGGINS’ SINGLE GAME HIGHSPoints Scored: 6, at New Mexico State, Nov. 8, 2014Touchdowns: 1, at New Mexico State, Nov. 8, 2014Rush attempts: 5, at New Mexico State, Nov. 8, 2014Rush yards: 21, at New Mexico State, Nov. 8, 2014 (5 carries)Rush TDs: 1, at New Mexico State, Nov. 8, 2014Long rush: 9, at New Mexico State, Nov. 8, 2014Kick returns: 1, vs. Appalachian State, Nov. 15, 2014Kick return yards: 29, vs. Appalachian State, Nov. 15, 2014Long kick return: 29, vs. Appalachian State, Nov. 15, 2014

HOGGINS’ CAREER STATSRUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G2013 9 5 21 1 9 2.6 4.2

2014 (Freshman): Reserve offensive lineman appeared in six games for the Ragin’ Cajuns ... made appearances in home games against Southern (8/30) and Louisiana Tech (9/6), and in road games at Texas State (10/14),

New Mexico State (11/8), ULM (11/15) and Troy (11/29).2013 (Redshirt): Redshirted while practicing with the offensive linemen.High School: First team all-region choice as a senior at Spanish Fort High, play-ing for coach Mark Freeman ... was the anchor of an offensive line that helped Spanish Fort go 14-1 and win the state title, averaging 48 points a game ... also earned all-city honors ... two-year starter, playing on team that went 9-4 during his junior campaign ... also lettered during his junior year in basketball ... two-star recruit by Scout.com.Personal: Born June 23, 1995 in Nashville, Tenn. ... the son of Mike and Debbie Horst ... has one older brother (Garrett) ... a marketing major.

2014 (Sophomore): Made an appearance in all 13 games for the Ragin’ Cajuns, earning the starting nod in games at Ole Miss (9/13) and Nevada (12/20) ... caught

10 passes on the season for 96 yards and three touchdowns ... opened the sea-son with seven receptions and a touchdown in his first three games ... caught a pair of passes for 24 yards and a touchdown in the Ragin’ Cajuns season opener against Southern (8/30) ... came back the following week to grab a season-high three passes against Louisiana Tech (9/6) before recording two receptions at Ole Miss ... grabbed touchdown passes of 5 and 9 yards in the Ragin’ Cajuns Sun Belt Conference win at New Mexico State (11/8) ... added a 14-yard reception against Appalachian State (11/22) ... earned second letter.2013 (Freshman): Promising young receiver who played in 10 games, making one start ... caught six passes for 65 yards. . . opened year with two catches for 18 yards at Arkansas (8/31) ... earned a situational start at Kansas State (9/7), making one catch for three yards ... added two grabs for 35 yards at Texas State (10/5), including a career-long 27-yard effort ... also had one catch for nine yards vs. Nicholls State (9/14) ... earned first letter.2012 (Redshirt): Redshirted during his initial season with the Cajuns ... tabbed the most improved player among skill players during off-season conditioning ... caught five passes for 84 yards in the spring game.High School: First team all-state choice as a senior at Minden High, playing for coach Randy Peters ... made 59 catches for 1,130 yards and 12 TDs as a senior, earning all-area and all-district kudos for the second straight season ... lettered three times in football and twice in both basketball and tennis ... helped team to a 51-14 record in two basketball seasons and played on a pair of tennis teams that advanced to the regionals ... rated as a two-star prospect on Scout.com.Personal: Born Feb. 3, 1994 in Pine Bluff, Ark. ... the son of Kreesha Bennett ... has two younger sisters (Ciara Snelling & Paige Bennett) ... was a member of the Nature Club and Future Business Leaders of America in high school ... helped the community as part of the Kudos Club ... an exercise science major.

JOHNSON’ S SINGLE GAME HIGHSPoints Scored: 12, at New Mexico State, Nov. 8, 2014Touchdowns: 2, at New Mexico State, Nov. 8, 2014Receptions: 3, Louisiana Tech, Sept. 6, 2014Receiving Yards: 35, Texas State, Oct. 5, 2013Receiving TDs: 2, at New Mexico State, Nov. 8, 2014Long reception: 27, Texas State, Oct. 5, 2013

JOHNSON’S CAREER STATSRECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2013 11 6 65 0 27 0.5 10.8 5.92014 12 10 96 3 14 0.8 9.6 8.0Total 23 16 161 3 27 0.7 10.0 7.0

WR • 6-5 • 215 • Jr.Minden, La.Minden HS

Jared Johnson 7

OL • 6-5 • 281 • So.Spanish Fort, Ala.Spanish Fort HS

Grant Horst 72

RB • 5-7 • 176 • So.Coconut Creek, Fla.Monarch HS

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2014: (Sophomore): Made two appearances on the defensive line for the Ragin’ Cajuns, earning playing time against Louisiana Tech (9/6) and Ole Miss (9/13) ... did not record any statistics.2013 (Freshman): Appeared in three games as a fresh-

man … saw playing time against Arkansas, Nicholls State and Texas State … did not record any statistics.High School: Lettered in football for head coach Dameon Jones at Lake For-est’s Hallandale High School.Personal: Born July 12, 1992 in Hialeah, Fla. … the son of Edlemon Johnson and Lorna Blake … is one of seven children … nickname is “Big Show” ... major-ing in general studies.

2014 (Sophomore): Played in all 13 games for the Ragin’ Cajuns, earning starts in the first three games of the season ... posted 14 tackles, including 12 solos ... recorded a season-high four stops in games against

Southern (8/30) and Ole Miss (9/13) ... made three solo tackles against Louisiana Tech (9/6) ... added a pair of tackles at ULM (11/15) and one stop at New Mexico State (11/8) ... earned second letter.2013 (Freshman): Reserve defensive back and special teams performer in all 13 games ... had four tackles, three of which came on special teams ... had single tackles at Kansas State (9/7), Nicholls State (9/14), WKU (10/15) and Arkansas State (10/22) ... picked up his first career interception at KSU ... earned first letter.2012 (Redshirt): Joined the team for summer workouts and sat out the season as a redshirt ... practiced with the defensive backs ... completed the 2013 spring season by making three tackles in the spring game.High School: Honorable mention all-state and first team all-district as a senior at St. Augustine High, playing for coach David Johnson ... made 40 tackles with three interceptions as a senior, receiving the team’s defensive skill player of the year ... helped St. Aug to a 26-8 record in his three seasons, winning a district title as a senior ... lettered as a freshman in baseball, playing shortstop, third base and pitcher ... rated as a three-star prospect by ESPN Scout Inc. ... ranked as the No. 76 cornerback in the nation by ESPN Scout Inc.Personal: Born Nov. 1, 1994 in New Orleans ... son of David Jones and Gia Soublet ... has one older brother (David, III) and one younger sister (Angela) ... graduated from high school with honors ... was active in the Future Business Leaders of America ... architecture major.

JONES’ SINGLE GAME HIGHSTackles: 4, Southern, Aug. 30, 2014; at Ole Miss, Sept. 13, 2014Interceptions: 1, at Kansas State, Sept. 7, 2013

JONES’ CAREER STATSTACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Yds PBU FF FR2013 13 1 3 4 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 02014 13 12 2 14 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0Total 26 13 5 18 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0

INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G 2013 13 1 20 0 20 20.0 1.52014 13 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0Total 26 1 20 0 20 20.0 0.8

2014 (Redshirt): Sat out the season as a redshirt ... member of the scout team.High School: First team all-region choice as a senior at Harrison Central High, playing for coach Steve

Jones ... honorable mention all-south ... had 23 tackles (16 solo) as a junior, adding a pair of quarterback sacks, caused three fumbles and had a safety ... a two-star recruit by Scout.com and a two-star prospect ranked no. 49 in Missis-sippi by 247Sports.Personal: Born December 25, 1995 in Monroeville, Ala. ... the son of Clifton and Monica Clark ... has one brother, Immanuel ... enjoys hunting and fishing in his spare time ... majoring in mechanical engineering.

2014 (Freshman): Appeared in all 13 games as a true freshman for the Ragin’ Cajuns ... earned his first career start in the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl against Ne-vada (12/20) ... recorded 16 tackles on the season with

three stops for loss, one sack, one forced fumble and one quarterback hurry ... recorded a season-high three tackles in the Ragin’ Cajuns first two home games against Southern (8/30) and Louisiana Tech (9/6) ... added a tackle for loss and a forced fumble against Tech ... had two tackles and a 9-yard sack in the regular-season finale at Troy (11/29) ... posted two tackles in games againt Georgia State (10/4) and ULM (11/15) ... added single tackles in games against Ole Miss (9/13), New Mexico State (11/8), Appalachian State (11/22) and Nevada ... earned first letter.High School: Two-time all-state selection at Ackerman High, playing for coach Adam Dillinger … had 61 tackles (46 solo) as a senior, making four TFL with two sacks to help team to an 8-4 record … was named second team all-state and the region defensive player of the year after recording 64 tackles as a junior (52 solo) … added 39 tackles as a sophomore and finished career with 172 stops (132 solo) with five fumble recovered and three sacks in 41 games … was 12-for-19 on extra point attempts as a junior … selected to play in the 10th Annual Subway High School All-Star game … competed in the shot put in track … a two star recruit by each of the three major services.Personal: Born December 10, 1995 in Starkville, Miss. … the son of Antonio and Hazel Lee … has one brother, Devonte, and one sister, Iasia … is unde-clared on his academic major.

LEE’S SINGLE GAME HIGHSTackles: 3, Southern, Aug. 30, 2014; Louisiana Tech, Sept. 6, 2014Tackles for loss: 1.0, three timesSacks: 1.0, at Troy, Nov. 29, 2014Fumbles forced: 1, Louisiana Tech, Sept. 6, 2014

LEE’S CAREER STATSTACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Yds PBU FF FR2014 13 14 2 16 3.0 16 1.0 9 0 1 0

DL • 6-8 • 374 • So.Lake Forest, Fla.Hallandale HS

Sherard Johnson 97

DB • 5-11 • 189 • Jr.New Orleans, La.St. Augustine HS

Dominick Jones 20

DL • 6-3 • 300 • R-Fr.Gulfport, Miss.Harrison Central HS

Ladarrius Kidd 98

DL • 6-2 • 284 • So.Ackerman, Miss.Choctaw County HS

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2014 (Sophomore): Missed the first six games of the season before making his debut in a nationally-televised contest against Arkansas State … played in the final seven games and earning four starts on the

season … recorded 29 tackles (18 solo, 11 assists) with one tackle for loss and one fumble recovery … registered a season-high seven tackles with a tackle for loss in regular-season finale at Troy (11/29) … earned first career start against South Alabama (11/1), finishing with four tackles in a 19-9 victory … posted six tackles at New Mexico State (11/8) and five against Appalachian State (11/22) … had three tackles and a fumble recovery in Sun Belt Conference win at ULM (11/15) … earned first letter.2013 (Freshman): Did not play.2012 (Redshirt): Joined the program for summer workouts and redshirted dur-ing the season to maintain his freshman eligibility … named the Scout Team Special Teams Player of the Year.High School: Two-time first team all-state selection at Patterson High, playing for coach Tommy Minton … made 134 tackles with three interceptions, five forced fumbles, three fumbles and two touchdowns as a senior en route to be-ing named district MVP and received first team all-district mention for the third straight season … helped team to a 34-7 record during his three seasons, finish-ing second in the state as a junior … also lettered three times in basketball, helping team to a 56-10 record and two trips to the state quarterfinals in his last two seasons … earned all-district honors three times, including first team honors as a junior and senior. . . rated as a two-star prospect by ESPN Scout Inc. … was the No. 70 inside linebacker in the nation.Personal: Born in Patterson, La. … son of Norman and Sharese Lightfoot … is one of four children, having one brother (Norman) and two sisters (Sidtrelle & Nia) … sport management major.

LIGHTFOOT’S SINGLE GAME HIGHSTackles: 7, at Troy, Nov. 29, 2014Tackles for loss: 1.0, at Troy, Nov. 29, 2014Fumbles recovered: 1, at ULM, Nov. 15, 2014

LIGHTFOOT’S CAREER STATSTACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Yds PBU FF FR2014 7 18 11 29 1.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1

2014 (Redshirt): Joined the team as a walk-on and spent the year as a member of the scout team ... redshirt season.High School: A three-sport athlete at Westminster

Christian Academy where he excelled in football, basketball and track ... helped the Crusaders to three district titles and three appearances in the Class 1A state playoffs ... named first-team All-District 6-1A his final two seasons ... recorded 78 tackles (47 solo) with 15.5 sacks on defense and caught 19 passes for 351 yards on offense as a senior ... earned the team’s Outstanding Defensive End Award as a senior ... a four-time all-district and All-St. Landry Parish selection in basketball.Personal: Born April 15, 1995 in Lafayette ... the son of Mark and Caroline Malbrue ... has one brother, Princeton ... parents are UL graduates ... majoring in petroleum engineering.

2014 (Freshman): Made appearances in four of the Ragin’ Cajuns final five games of the season, seeing action in both the secondary and special teams ... credited with nine tackles and one forced fumble on

the season ... recorded six tackles, including five solos, in the regular-season finale at Troy (11/29) ... stopped the Trojans’ opening drive of the ballgame when he forced a fumble by Khary Franklin that was recovered by Jake Molbert at the UL 22 ... posted a pair of tackles against Appalachian State (11/22) and added one unassisted stop against Nevada (12/20) in the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl.2013 (Redshirt): Redshirted as a member of the defensive back group.High School: Ranked No. 16 in the Miami Herald list of the top Miami-Dade County recruits as a senior at North Miami Senior, playing for coach Ed Williams ... recorded 31 tackles (24 solo) with an interception as a senior ... played in both the Nike Dade vs. Broward and the Dolphins Under Armor All-Star games ... had 49 tackles with an interception as a junior ... three-star recruit by Rivals.com, 247Sports and ESPN.com. ... lettered four times in football and twice in track ... honorable mention all-state selection in track as a senior after finishing 12th in the 400 meters as a senior and helping team to a second place finish ... owns top track times of 12.36 in the 100 meters, 23.31 in the 200 meters and 49.95 in the 400 meters.Personal: Born July 17, 1994 in Miami, Fla. ... the son of Cerv and Evelyn McCollum ... is the youngest of three children, having two brothers (Jermico King & Eric McCollum) ... was active in the 5000 Role Models club in high school ... majoring in sports management.

M COLLUM’S SINGLE GAME HIGHSTackles: 6, at Troy, Nov. 29, 2014Fumbles forced: 1, at Troy, Nov. 29, 2014

M COLLUM’S CAREER STATSTACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Yds PBU FF FR 2014 4 8 1 9 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 1 0

• 2015 Maxwell Award Watch List • 2015 Hornung Award Watch List• 2014 Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year

• 2014 Sun Belt Conference Offensive Player of the Year• 2014 Louisiana Sports Writers Association Offensive Player of the Year• 2014 First-Team All-Louisiana• Sun Belt Conference Player of the Week (Offense - 10.27.14)• LSWA Player of the Week (Offense - 10.27.14)• CFPA National Running Back of the Week (10.27.14)• 2013 First-Team All-Sun Belt Conference• 2013 Sun Belt Conference Freshman of the Year• 2013 FWAA Freshman All-America• 2013 LSWA Freshman of the Year• 2013 Second-Team All-Louisiana

2014 (Sophomore): Named as the Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year and the Offensive Player of the Year ... tabbed as the Offensive Player of the Year by the Louisiana Sports Writers Association ... rushed for a team-high 1,264 yards and 14 touchdowns, ranking fourth in school history for most yards in a season and tied for fourth in touchdowns … among NCAA individuals, finished 29th nationally in rushing yards, 34th in rushing yards per game (97.2), 19th in all-purpose yards (1,848), tied for 21st in rushing touchdowns and third in yards per carry (7.61) ... team’s leading receiver with 45 catches … joined former quarterbacks Brian Mitchell (1989), Michael Desormeaux (2007-08) and running back Tyrell Fenroy (2005-08) as the only players in school history to rush for 1,000 yards in a season … increased his career rushing total to 2,127 yards,

LB • 6-0 • 230 • Jr.Patterson, La.Patterson HS

Tre’maine Lightfoot 4

LB • 6-2 • 209 • R-Fr.Carencro, La.Westminster Christian Academy

Chaiziere Malbrue 35

DB • 6-0 • 177 • So.Miami, Fla.North Miami HS

Troy McCollum 19

RB • 5-11 • 208 • Jr.Houma, La.Vandebilt Catholic HS

Elijah McGuire 15

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joining Fenroy as the only players in school history to rush for over 2,000 yards in their first two seasons … led the Sun Belt Conference in all-purpose yards … recorded a rushing touchdown in nine consecutive games before having his streak snapped in the Ragin’ Cajuns 16-3 win over Nevada (12/20) in the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl … ranked third in the league in punt returns, averaging 7.7 yards per attempt … accounted for a team-best 22 plays (13 rushes, eight receptions, one punt return) of 20 yards or more on the season, including seven plays of 40 yards or greater ... recorded five 100-yard games on the season, increasing his career total to nine … rushed for a career-high 265 yards (the 12th-best total in a single-game during the 2014 season among NCAA rushers) on 19 carries with four touchdowns in a nationally-televised victory over Arkansas State (10/21) … named the Sun Belt Conference Offensive Player of the Week … the 265-yard performance was the first of three straight 100-yard games that included 116 yards against South Alabama (11/1) and 136 yards at New Mexico State (11/8) … opened the season with a 129-yard, 13-carry performance against Southern (8/30) … gained 165 yards and two TDs at Troy (11/29) in the regular-season finale ... caught passes in 11 of 13 games during the season with two scores ... caught a 62-yard scoring pass on second play from scrimmage in 34-10 win at Texas State (10/14) ... caught career-best 10 passes and recorded 170 yards of total offense at Boise State (9/20) ... had nine receptions for 90 yards in win over South Alabama (11/1) ... earned second letter.2013 (Freshman): First team All-Sun Belt selection and Sun Belt Freshman of the Year after leading the nation with an 8.4 average rush ... regular in the backfield in all 13 games, earning a starts against ULM and Tulane ... carried 103 times for 871 yards and eight touchdowns and caught 22 passes for 384 yards and three scores ... had 17 plays of 20 yards or more and recorded four 100-yard games, one short of the school record for a freshman ... caught a 31-yard pass from Terrance Broadway on a wheel route on his first collegiate play at Arkansas (8/31) ... rushed nine times for a career-high 137 yards and three touchdowns in first home game vs. Nicholls State (9/14) ... cored on a 42-yard run vs. the Colonels, dragging a defender for almost 10 yards on the play ... carried 10 times for 110 yards at Arkansas State, including a 70-yard run, the longest non-scoring play of the season ... became the first player in school history to rush for 100 yards and catch passes for 100 yards in the same game, carrying 11 times for 107 yards and making three catches for 125 yards, including touchdowns of 80 and 36 yards at Georgia State (11/16) ... rushed 14 times for 119 yards and a touchdown vs. ULM (11/30), adding five catches for 35 yards ... had a a career-high seven catches for 94 yards against Tulane in the New Orleans Bowl (12/21), added 45 yards rushing including a 27-yard touchdown on 11 carries ... earned first letter.High School: First team all-state choice as an athlete by the LSWA as a senior at Vandebilt Catholic High ... led the state in rushing, carrying 223 times for 2,603 yards, an 11.8 average and 31 touchdowns to help the Terriers to an 11-2 record ... also passed for 497 yards and five touchdowns in helping team win first district title since 2002 and reach the quarterfinals of the state playoffs for the first time since 2007 ... also earned first team all-region mention ... has 4.5 speed in the 40-yard dash ... three-star ranking by Rivals.com ... was ranked No. 33 in Louisiana during the preseason and No. 17 in the Louisiana Post-Season Top 40 by Rivals.Personal: Born June 1, 1994 in Houma, La. ... the son of Marion McGuire ... is the youngest of six children, having one brother (Ryan) and four sisters (Nina Smith, Octavia, Miesha & Darneshia McGuire) ... undecided on a major.

M GUIRE’S SINGLE GAME HIGHSPoints Scored: 24, Arkansas State, Oct. 21, 2014Touchdowns: 4, Arkansas State, Oct. 21, 2014Rush attempts: 26, at New Mexico State, Nov. 8, 2014Rush yards: 265, Arkansas State, Oct. 21, 2014 (19 carries)Rush TDs: 4, Arkansas State, Oct. 21, 2014Long rush: 74, Arkansas State, Oct. 21, 2014Receptions: 10, at Boise State, Sept. 20, 2014Receiving Yards: 125, at Georgia State, Nov. 16, 2013Receiving TDs: 2, at Georgia State, Nov. 16, 2013Long reception: 80, at Georgia State, Nov. 16, 2013Total touches: 27, South Alabama, Nov. 1, 2014; at New Mexico State, Nov. 8, 2014Total offensive yards: 266, Arkansas State, Oct. 21, 2014

M GUIRE’S CAREER STATSRUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G2013 13 103 863 8 70 8.4 66.42014 13 166 1264 14 75 7.6 97.2Total 26 269 2217 22 75 7.9 81.8

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2013 13 22 384 3 80 1.7 17.5 29.52014 13 45 468 2 62 3.5 10.4 36.0Total 26 67 852 5 80 2.6 12.7 32.8

SCORING G TD Rush Rec Retn PAT 2PAT FG Total Avg/G2013 13 11 8 3 0 0 0 0 66 5.12014 13 16 14 2 0 0 0 0 96 7.4Total 26 27 22 5 0 0 0 0 162 6.2

PUNT RETURNS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G2013 13 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02014 13 15 116 0 26 7.7 8.9Total 25 15 116 0 26 7.7 8.9

2014 (Freshman): Appeared in six games during the season where he contributed on special teams ... credited with six tackles on the season on the Ragin’ Cajuns kickoff coverage team ... made a season-high

two tackles in his debut against Georgia State (10/4) ... added stops against Arkansas State (10/21), South Alabama (11/1) and ULM (11/15) ... earned first letter.2013 (Redshirt): Joined the team in March and took part in spring practice.High School: First team all-district choice as a junior at Peabody Magnet High, playing for coach Phillip Payne ... lettered four times in football in high school, totalling 160 tackles, 15 sacks and a pair of forced fumbles.Personal: Born Aug. 29, 1994 in Alexandria, La. ... the son of Reginald Miles, Sr. and Amanda Vaughn ... is the cousin of former Ragin’ Cajuns receiver Darryl Surgent ... an exercise science major.

MILES’ SINGLE GAME HIGHSTackles: 2, Georgia State, Oct. 4, 2014

MILES’ CAREER STATSTACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Yds PBU FF FR 2014 6 5 0 5 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0

2014 (Redshirt): Joined the team as a walk-on during the fall and earned a redshirt.High School: A two-sport letterwinner at Lafayette Christian Academy ... was a tight and and deep snapper

for the Knights as a senior ... named to the all-district team ... also lettered two years in basketball, playing for former UL basketball standout Byron Starks ... helped LCA to a two-year record of 60-14 ... a two-time honorable mention all-district selection in basketball.Personal: Born Nov. 24, 1996 in Lafayette ... the son of Jay and Tessy Miller ... has four brothers (Ryan, Jansen, Micah, Britt) ... both parents are UL graduates ... a business management major.

DB • 5-8 • 178 • So.Alexandria, La.Peabody Magnet HS

Reginald Miles 22

LS • 6-0 • 212 • R-Fr.Lafayette, La.Lafayette Christian Academy

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2014 (Sophomore): Took over the snapping duties on all field goal and extra point placements after the loss of reliable letterwinner John Broussard following the 2013 campaign ... appeared in all 13 games for the

Ragin’ Cajuns ... was perfect on all 68 attempts during the season ... earned first letter.2013 (Freshman): Did not see action during the season as a reserve deep snapper.2012 (Redshirt): Joined the team as a walk-on at the start of preseason camp and redshirted ... worked with the specialists as a long snapper.High School: First team all-district selection as a junior at Lafayette High, play-ing for coaches Mark Barousse and Jay Domengeaux ... three-year regular in the lineup as a defensive end and long snapper ... was injured during his senior year ... named to the Louisiana High School offensive team by Louisiana High School Magazine as a senior ... member of Chris Rubio long snapping top recruit class of 2012.Personal: Born Dec. 28, 1993 in Lafayette, La. ... the son of Robert and Leslie Morella ... has one brother (Michael) and three sisters (Lauren, Anne Marie & Claire) ... an accounting major.

2014: (Rreshman): Did not see action for the Ragin’ Cajuns ... served on the scout team.2013 (Redshirt): Spent the season as a redshirt.High School: Combined for 1,500 yards of total offense

as a senior at John Curtis … threw for 18 touchdowns as the Patriots’ starting quarterback … was part of a Patriot program that produced a four-year record of 53-3, a pair of Class 2A state titles, two state runner-up finishes, and the consensus 2012 high school national championship.Personal: Born October 2, 1994 in New Orleans … the son of Christine and Norman Anthony … has three brothers – Jordan (twin), Dru and Drake … majoring in kinesiology.

2014 (Sophomore): Reserve quarterback and special teams member missed the team’s first six games ... played in six of the Ragin’ Cajuns final seven games

down the stretch ... rushed twice for nine yards in his season debut against Arkansas State (10/21) ... completed his only pass of the year with a 1-yard completion at ULM (11/15) ... member of the punt coverage team ... credited with one tackle in Sun Belt Conference win at New Mexico State (11/8) ... earned second letter.2013 (Freshman): Reserve quarterback and special teams performer in every game ... served primarily as the protector on the punt team during the season. . . threw an incompletion and had a nine-yard kickoff return at Kansas State (9/7) ... came off the bench at South Alabama (12/7) to complete 4 of 9 passes for 94 yards, including a 47-yard touchdown to Ricky Johnson ... also rushed twice for five yards ... split time at quarterback with Terrance Broadway in the R+L Carri-ers New Orleans Bowl against Tulane (12/21) completing both passes he threw for 14 yards ... also rushed for 29 yards on seven carriers including and was key in the Cajuns final drive of the game eating up 5:45 on nine plays ... earned first letter.2012 (Redshirt): Joined the team for summer workouts and was redshirted.High School: First team all-state honoree as a senior at Carencro High, playing

for coach Brent Indest ... threw for 1,120 yards and ran for 1,006 more with a total of 29 touchdowns as a senior to help team to a 13-2 record and the Class 5A state championship game ... earned first team all-district and All-Acadiana accolades as a senior and also received second team all-district mention as a sophomore and junior.Personal: Born May 19, 1994 in Carencro, La. ... the son of Joseph Oleghe and Edna Nixon ... is the youngest of five children, having three brothers (Larry, Way-land & Eric) and one sister (Jonaye) ... has spent previous summers umpiring youth baseball ... marketing major.

NIXON’S SINGLE GAME HIGHSRush attempts: 7, vs. Tulane, Dec. 21, 2013Rush yards: 29, vs. Tulane, Dec. 21, 2013 (7 carries)Long rush: 11, vs. Tulane, Dec. 21, 2013Pass attempts: 9, at South Alabama, Dec. 7, 2013 Pass completions: 4, at South Alabama, Dec. 7, 2013Pass yards: 94, at South Alabama, Dec. 7, 2013Long pass: 47, at South Alabama, Dec. 7, 2013Pass TDs: 1, at South Alabama, Dec. 7, 2013Had intercepted: 1, at South Alabama, Dec. 7, 2013Total offense attempts: 11, at South Alabama, Dec. 7, 2013Total offense yards: 99, at South Alabama, Dec. 7, 2013

NIXON’S CAREER STATSPASSING G Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/P Avg/G Effic2013 13 12 6 1 108 1 47 50.0 9.0 8.3 136.42014 6 1 1 0 1 0 1 100.0 1.0 0.2 108.4 Total 19 13 7 1 109 1 47 53.8 8.4 5.7 134.3

RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G2013 13 9 34 0 11 3.8 2.62014 6 2 9 0 5 4.5 1.5Total 19 11 43 0 7 3.9 2.3

2014 (Sophomore): Injured during fall camp and did not see playing time.2013 (Freshman): Saw action in three games as a reserve wide receiver ... caught two passes for 10 yards

against Nicholls State (9/14) ... earned first letter.2012 (Redshirt): Made the squad as a walk-on, joining the team at the start of summer conditioning ... redshirted while practicing with the receivers ... finished spring practice by making nine catches for 87 yards and a touchdown in the spring game.High School: Second team all-district choice as a junior at Lumberton High, playing for coach Alvin Credeur ... made 27 catches for 467 yards and six touchdowns as a junior ... also had 23 tackles with two interceptions on defense ... played just three games during his senior year, making eight grabs for 124 yards and a score ... was a finalist for the Willy Ray Smith Award, which goes to the area MVP ... earned 10 letters in high school, three each in football, track and baseball and one in soccer.Personal: Born March 16, 1993 in Groves, Texas ... son of Curtis and Lydia Pace ... is the third of four children, having three brothers (Lee, Logan & Clint) ... is active in the FCA ... exercise science major.

PACE’S SINGLE GAME HIGHSReceptions: 2, Nicholls State, Sept. 14, 2013Receiving Yards: 10, Nicholls State, Sept. 14, 2013Long reception: 6, Nicholls State, Sept. 14, 2013

PACE’S CAREER STATSRECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2013 3 2 10 0 6 0.7 5.0 3.3

WR • 5-9 • 179 • Jr.Lumberton, TexasLumberton HS

Lance Pace 17

QB • 6-2 • 226 • Jr.Lafayette, La.Carencro HS

Jalen Nixon 6

QB • 6-1 • 195 • So.River Ridge, La.John Curtis Christian

Patrick Morton 18

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2014: Sat out the season in order to fulfill the NCAA Transfer Rule ... will have two years of eligbility remain-ing.2013 (Sophomore - at Arkansas): Saw action in seven

games, registering nine tackles and two pass breakups ... contributed one tackle to Arkansas’ 24-3 victory vs. Southern Miss ... at Rutgers, recorded two tackles and two pass breakups ... to open conference play the following week, made two tackles vs. No. 10 Texas A&M ... recorded a season-high three tackles vs. No. 14 South Carolina ... at No. 1 Alabama, made one tackle ... ended the season with appearances vs. No. 8 Auburn and at No. 15 LSU 2012 (Freshman - at Arkansas): Appeared in 10 games and started the final three games of his true freshman campaign ... named to the SEC All-Freshman Team after recording 32 tackles, 0.5 for loss with 0.5 sack, and two quarterback hurries ... made a career-high eight tackles and added one quarterback hurry in the first start of his career at No. 12 South Carolina ... matched that same stat line the next week with eight tackles and one quarterback hurry at Mississippi State ... saw action in the season-opening 49-24 win vs. Jacksonville State and vs. No. 1 Alabama before making his first collegiate tackle vs. Rutgers ... made five tackles in a 24-7 victory at Auburn and recorded four tackles vs. Ole Miss ... registered four tackles, 0.5 sack for a loss of three yards, in the 19-15 win vs. Tulsa ... in the season’s final game vs. No. 8 LSU, made two tackles High School: The Defensive MVP and the National Linebacker of the Year at the Offense-Defense All-American Bowl held at Cowboys Stadium and was a two-time all-district selection at Covington ... ranked as the No. 6 inside linebacker in the country, the No. 4 overall player in Louisiana and the 126th overall prospect in the nation by Rivals.com, while 247Sports.com ranked him No. 5 overall in the state and the No. 13 outside linebacker in the country ... recorded 153 tackles, including 7.5 sacks, and earned a spot on the Class 5A all-state team as a senior after helping Covington finish the 2011 season 7-4 with an appearance in the state playoffs ... in 2010, he made 104 tackles and helped the Lions reach the state playoffs ... made his varsity debut as a sophomore in 2009 ... was coached at Covington by Malter Scobel.Personal: Born Feb. 27, 1994 ... is the son of Shelia Peters and the late Otha Peters.

2014 (Junior): Played in the first six games of the season before suffering a season-ending injury at Texas State ... all-purpose back gained 43 yards on 11 carries

during the season with nine receptions for 60 yards ... returned three kickoffs for 72 yards and added a 9-yard punt return ... made a pair of tackles on the Ra-gin’ Cajuns special teams ... rushed for 15 yards on four carries and caught three passes for 21 yards in season-opener against Southern (8/30) ... gained 13 yards in games against Boise State (9/20) and Georgia State (10/4) ... caught a season-high three passes against Southern and Boise State ... averaged 26.0 yards on a pair of kickoff returns against Louisiana Tech (9/6) ... rushed for 13 yards and grabbed a pair of receptions against Georgia State ... earned third letter.2013 (Sophomore): Served as the fourth running back in a talented backfield, seeing time in all 13 games including starts against Nicholls State and ULM ... also saw action on special teams ... carried 40 times for 188 yards and two touchdowns ... rushed six times for 42 yards at Kansas State (9/7) ... carried 12 times for a career-high 74 yards including touchdown runs of 7 and 2 yards vs. Nicholls State (9/14) ... gained 24 yards on seven carries at Akron ... picked up 19 yards on six carries in win at Arkansas State (10/22) ... earned second letter.2012 (Freshman): Came off the bench to see action in the final 11 games of the year ... one of three primary running backs and also saw time on special teams ... did not play in the first two games ... carried 49 times for 263 yards and three touchdowns ... also caught two passes for 22 yards and returned a pair of kickoffs for 23 yards ... made his debut by carrying five times for 12 yards at Oklahoma State (9/15) ... scored his first career touchdown on a five-yard run

vs. Arkansas State (10/23) ... set career-highs for carries (13) and yards (72) at ULM (11/3) ... matched career-high of 72 yards on just five carries vs. Western Kentucky (11/17), scoring touchdowns on runs of 18 and 15 yards ... carried twice for 10 yards vs. East Carolina in the New Orleans Bowl ... earned first letter.2011 (Redshirt): Sat out the season as a redshirt, retaining his freshman eligibility.High School: Two-time first team all-state selection at John Curtis High, play-ing for legendary coach J.T. Curtis ... three-time all-district choice and twice named all-metro ... totaled 3,260 yards on 268 carries in his career, helping team to a 49-4 record and state championships as a junior and senior ... gained 1,126 yards on 89 rushes as a senior, 1,326 yards (101 carries) as a junior and 768 yards in 78 attempts as a sophomore ... holds the rare distinction of setting the record for longest run from scrimmage in a state championship game with an 80-yard burst as a junior and setting the record for longest kickoff return with an 89-yard effort as a senior ... in addition to four football letters, also let-tered twice in track, competing on team that won the state indoor and outdoor team titles as a junior and senior.Personal: Born Dec. 12, 1992 in New Orleans, La. ... son of Ronald and Gail Pierce ... has one younger brother (Tariq) ... aspires to be a physical therapist after graduation ... exercise science major.

PIERCE’S SINGLE GAME HIGHSPoints Scored: 12, WKU, Nov. 17, 2012; Nicholls State, Sept. 14, 2013Touchdowns: 2, WKU, Nov. 17, 2012; Nicholls State, Sept. 14, 2013Rush attempts: 13, at ULM, Nov. 3, 2012Rush yards: 74, Nicholls State, Sept. 14, 2013 (12 carries)Rush TDs: 2, WKU, Nov. 17, 2012; Nicholls State, Sept. 14, 2013Long rush: 29, at ULM, Nov. 3, 2012; WKU, Nov. 17, 2012Receptions: 3, Southern, Aug. 30, 2014; at Boise State, Sept. 20, 2014Receiving Yards: 22, at FAU, Dec. 1, 2012Long reception: 13,at FAU, Dec. 1, 2012Total touches: 13, at ULM, Nov. 3, 2012Total offensive yards: 74, Nicholls State, Sept. 14, 2013

PIERCE’S CAREER STATSRUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G2012 11 49 263 3 29 5.4 23.92013 13 40 188 2 19 4.7 14.52014 6 11 43 0 11 3.9 7.2Total 30 100 494 5 29 4.9 16.5

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2012 11 2 22 0 13 0.2 11.0 2.02013 13 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2014 6 9 60 0 12 1.5 6.7 10.0Total 30 11 82 0 13 0.4 7.5 2.7

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Torrey Pierce 25

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2014 (Freshman): Played in all 13 games for the Ragin’ Cajuns as a true freshman, earning starts in games against Boise State (9/20), Georgia State (10/4) and Nevada (12/20) ... recorded 27 tackles with three stops

for loss on the season ... capped off his inaugural season with the Ragin’ Cajuns with a season-high six tackles against Nevada in the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl ... added five tackles and a pass breakup in his first career start at Boise State ... registered three tackles in games against Louisiana Tech (9/6), Ole Miss (9/13) and Appalachian State (11/22) ... had two tackles in games at New Mexico State (11/8) and Troy (11/29) ... earned first letter.High School: Second team preseason all-state choice by Rivals.com as a senior at Gadsden City High, playing for coach Matt Scott ... also named to the All-Messenger second team and was selected to play in the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star game ... had 95 tackles with three sacks and six TFL as a junior ... rated No. 22 in the state by Rivals.com, No. 46 by 247Sports and the No. 52 overall middle linebackerby Scout.com ... graduated from high school in December and enrolled at Louisiana for Spring 2014 semester.Personal: Born on April 24, 1996 in Gadsden, Ala. ... the son of Tyrone and Phacethia Posey ... has three brothers and three sisters ... a cousin, Finesse Mid-dleton, is a sophomore linebacker at Louisville ... majoring in Exercise Science.

POSEY’S SINGLE GAME HIGHSTackles: 6, vs. Nevada, Dec. 20, 2014Tackles for loss: 1.0, three timesPass breakups: 1, at Boise State, Sept. 20, 2014

POSEY’S CAREER STATSTACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Yds PBU FF FR2014 13 20 7 27 3.0 8 0.0 0 1 0 0

2014 (Junior): Key member of the defensive line, playing in 10 games during the season and earning starts against South Alabama (11/1), New Mexico State (11/8) and ULM (11/15) ... missed games against Texas

State (10/14), Troy (11/29) and Nevada (12/20) ... recorded 13 tackles (6 solo) with 0.5 sacks, one fumble recovery and two quarterback hurries on the season ... posted four stops, including three solos, in Homecoming win over South Ala-bama ... collected three tackles in Sun Belt Conference road win at New Mexico State ... had two tackles and two quarterback hurries in SBC road win at ULM ... recorded two tackles in games against Louisiana Tech (9/6) and Ole Miss (9/13) ... among a group of seven UL student-athletes who traveled to Haiti in June for a 12-day service trip through Mission of Hope ... earned third letter.2013 (Sophomore): Regular member on the defensive line, playing in every game and starting one time ... had 14 tackles (6 solo) with three TFL (-24) and 1.5 quarterback sacks (-12) ... made two tackles, including a shared TFL for -2 yards at Kansas State (9/7) ... added two tackles, including a shared quarterback sack vs. Nicholls State (9/14) ... made two tackles, a 12-yard quarterback sack and a one-yard shared TFL, at WKU (10/15) ... celebrated his first career start vs. Troy (11/7), making a career-high three takcles, including one for a nine-yard loss ... earned second letter.2012 (Freshman): Reserve defensive lineman who saw time in five games ... made lone tackle, an 8-yard quarterback sack, in season opener vs. Lamar (9/1) ... also saw time in games against Troy (9/8), at Oklahoma State (9/15), FIU (9/29) and Florida Atlantic (12/1).2011 (Redshirt): Spent the season as a redshirt ... practiced as a member of the defensive line.High School: First team all-region choice as a senior at Starkville High, playing for coach Jamie Mitchell ... rated two-star prospect by Scout.com.Personal: Born Dec. 5, 1992 in Starkville, Miss. ... the son of Shannon Prater ... has one younger brother (Kobi) ... general studies major.

PRATER’S SINGLE GAME HIGHSTackles: 4, South Alabama, Nov. 1, 2014Tackles for loss: 1.5, at WKU, Oct. 15, 2013 Sacks: 1.0, Lamar, Sept. 1, 2012; at WKU, Oct. 15, 2013Fumbles recovered: 1, Appalachian State, Nov. 22, 2014

PRATER’S CAREER STATSTACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Yds PBU FF FR2012 5 1 0 1 1.0 8 1.0 8 0 0 02013 13 6 8 14 3.0 24 1.5 12 0 0 02014 10 6 7 13 0.0 0 0.5 0 0 0 1Total 28 13 15 28 4.0 32 3.0 20 0 0 1

• 2014 Second-Team All-Sun Belt Conference• 2014 Second-Team All-Louisiana• 2014 Lombardi Watch List• 2014 Preseason Second-Team All-Sun Belt Conference

2014 (Junior): Started in all 13 games at left tackle for the Ragin’ Cajuns and extended his streak of consecutive games started to 39 … a preseason Second-Team All-Sun Belt Conference selection … named to the Lombardi Award Watch List … was joined on the list by older brother, Daniel, giving the Ragin’ Cajuns the only tandem of brothers to be named to a national watch list … one of the main anchors on a line that helped spark a rushing attack that ranked 23rd nationally and produced the school’s fourth 1,000-yard rusher (Elijah McGuire) in school history … graded at 80 percent or higher in games against Texas State, New Mexico State and Georgia State ... earned third letter.2013 (Sophomore): Moved from left guard to left tackle this year and started all 13 games ... was second on the team with 30 knock down blocks ... earned second letter.2012 (Freshman): Started all 13 games at left guard as a redshirt freshman ... newcomer on an offensive line that helped Louisiana rank second in the SBC in rushing (193.5 ypg) and allowed just 12 quarterback sacks ... earned first letter.2011 (Redshirt): Sat out the season during first fall to maintain freshman eligibility. High School: Limited by an ankle injury as a senior at Gautier High, playing for coach Arlton Hudson ... rated a two-star prospect by Rivals.com and Scout.com and was Scout.com’s No. 92 ranked TE prospect in the country ... played tight end, offensive line and on defense ... finished junior season with 18 receptions and 5 touchdowns ... also played basketball.Personal: Born Dec. 1, 1992 in Gautier, Miss. ... son of Patricia and Charles Quave ... has two brothers (Daniel and Greg) and three sisters (Chastity, Debo-rah and Patricia) ... older brother, Daniel, was a four-year letterwinner for the Cajuns (2011-14) ... industrial technology major.

OL • 6-5 • 294 • Sr.Gautier, Miss.Gautier HS

Mykhael Quave 70

DL • 6-5 • 258 • Sr.Starkville, Miss.Starkville HS

Chris Prater 57

LB • 6-0 • 242 • So.Gadsden, Ala.Gadsden City HS

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One of five mid-year signees for the Ragin’ Cajuns ... enrolled at UL in January and participated in spring practice.High School: A three-star recruit by Rivals.com, Scout.

com and 247Sports.com … rated as the No. 3 quarterback in the state of Loui-siana, No. 27 in the South and No. 90 nationally by Scout.com … a four-time all-district selection who threw for 1,538 yards and 11 touchdowns as a junior at Helen Cox … rushed for 654 yards and 13 scores … as a sophomore, tossed for 1,385 yards and nine scores while gaining 525 yards and five TDs on the ground.

2014 (Junior): Veteran running back finished as fourth-leading rusher as a junior ... played in all 13 games as a reserve running back and special teams member ... gained 138 yards on 28 carries and one

touchdown while catching five passes for 44 yards and a TD ... most extensive action came at New Mexico State (11/8) where he rushed for 65 yards on 11 carries with a 2-yard touchdown ... added a season-long 27-yard scamper in win at NM State ... gained 21 yards on three carries in season-opener against Southern (8/30) ... caught two passes, including a 20-yard TD from Terrance Broadway, against Louisiana Tech (9/6) ... caught a pair of passes in home finale against Appalachian State (11/22) ... gained 18 yards on seven carries in Sun Belt Conference victory at Texas State (10/14) ... earned third letter.2013 (Sophomore): Reserve running back and special teams performer played in every game ... settled into the role of the third down back because of his blocking and receiving ability ... rushed 11 times for 57 yards during the year and caught 10 passed for 100 yards and a score ... returned three kickoffs for 26 yards ... carried three times for 18 yards vs. Nicholls State (9/14) ... added 20 yards on two carries at WKU (10/15) ... turned a short screen pass into a 36-yard touchdown vs. Troy (11/7) ... earned second letter.2012 (Freshman): Emerged from an injury plagued 2011 season to be the Cajuns’ number two rusher, seeing action in all 13 games and starting twice ... started the mid-season home games against FIU (9/29) and Tulane (10/6) ... car-ried 86 times for 414 yards and five touchdowns and caught eight passes for 82 yards ... picked up 55 yards on seven carries with a touchdown in his Louisiana debut vs. Lamar (9/1) ... carried 11 times for 62 yards and a score vs. FIU and added a career-high 85 yards on 12 attempts vs. Tulane ... keyed win over South Alabama (11/24), gaining 81 yards on a career-high 17 attempts, scoring on runs of 19 and one yards ... rushed twice for three yards and caught one pass for 16 yards in the New Orleans Bowl ... earned first letter.2011 (Redshirt): Sat out the season as a redshirt ... voted the team’s scout team offensive player of the year ... suffered a shoulder injury during conditioning drills in January, keeping him out of most spring drills ... named to the 2011-12 Sun Belt Academic Honor Roll for having a GPA above 3.0.High School: First team all-state choice as a senior at Dutchtown High, playing for coach Benny Saia ... also tabbed as the MVP of the Baton Rouge area after rushing 271 times for 1,926 yards and 32 touchdowns as a senior ... rated two-star prospect by Rivals.com ... ran for 962 yards with 14 touchdowns and added 423 receiving yards and seven scores as a junior.Personal: Born June 4, 1992 in Baton Rouge, La. ... son of Effrem, Sr. and Marie Reed ... has one older sister (LaTasha) ... exercise science major.

REED’S SINGLE GAME HIGHSPoints Scored: 12, South Alabama, Nov. 24, 2012Touchdowns: 2, South Alabama, Nov. 24, 2012Rush attempts: 17, South Alabama, Nov. 24, 2012Rush yards: 85, Tulane, Oct. 6, 2012 (12 carries)Rush TDs: 2, South Alabama, Nov. 24, 2012Long rush: 48, Tulane, Oct. 6, 2012Receptions: 2, five timesReceiving Yards: 36, Troy, Nov. 7, 2013Receiving TDs: 1, Troy, Nov. 7, 2013; Louisiana Tech, Sept. 6, 2014Long reception: 36, Troy, Nov. 7, 2013Total touches: 17, South Alabama, Nov. 24, 2012Total offensive yards: 107, Tulane, Oct. 6, 2012Kick returns: 2, New Mexico State, Nov. 2, 2013Kick return yards: 23, New Mexico State, Nov. 2, 2013Long kick return: 20, New Mexico State, Nov. 2, 2013

REED’S CAREER STATSRUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G2012 13 86 414 5 48 4.8 31.92013 13 11 57 0 16 5.2 4.42014 13 28 138 1 27 4.9 10.6 Total 39 125 609 6 48 4.9 15.6

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2012 13 8 82 0 22 0.6 10.3 6.32013 13 10 100 1 36 0.8 10.0 7.72014 13 5 44 1 20 0.4 8.8 3.4Total 39 23 226 2 36 0.6 9.8 5.8

SCORING G TD Rush Rec Retn PAT 2PAT FG Total Avg/G2012 13 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 30 2.32013 13 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 0.52014 13 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 12 0.9Total 39 8 6 2 0 0 0 0 48 1.2

2014 (Sophomore): Appeared in 10 games as a member of the special teams unit ... made three tackles on the Ragin’ Cajuns kickoff coverage team ... credited with a pair of stops in team’s regular-season finale at

Troy (11/29) ... added a solo tackle in road game against ULM (11/15) ... earned first letter.2013 (Freshman): Did not see playing time.2012 (Redshirt): Spent the season as a redshirt.High School: Three-sport athlete at Baton Rouge’s Christian Life Academy ... helped CLA to a district title and Class 1A semifinal playoff appearance as a senior after rushing for 1,600 yards with 24 touchdowns ... point guard on the Crusaders’ Class 1A state championship team in 2012 ... finished as the 100-me-ter champion at the 2012 LHSAA State Track and Field meet, helping CLA to the state title ... transferred to CLA in 2011 after attending Broadmoor High, where he competed in football and baseball.Personal: Born March 16, 1994 in Baton Rouge ... the son of Cherry Richardson and John Powell ... is one of eight children ... majoring in business informatics/general studies.

RICHARDSON’S SINGLE GAME HIGHSTackles: 2, at Troy, Nov. 29, 2014

TACKLES GP UA A Total TFL TFLY PD FF FR BLK2014 10 2 1 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

QB • 6-0 • 200 • Fr.New Orleans, La.Helen Cox HS

Dion Ray 8

WR • 5-8 • 178 • Jr.Baton Rouge, La.Christian Life Academy

Jerrell Richardson 31

RB • 5-8 • 214 • Sr.Geismar, La.Dutchtown HS

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2014 (Sophomore): Moved to wide receiver during spring practice and finished as the team’s third-leading receiver … played in all 13 games for the Ragin’ Cajuns with 12 starts … caught 34 passes for 354 yards and a

touchdown … caught a season-high eight passes for 80 yards in the Sun Belt opener against Georgia State (10/4) … made key fourth-quarter grab on Cajuns’ go-ahead scoring drive with an acrobatic 22-yard catch from Brooks Haack … recorded three receptions for a season-high 81 yards, including a season-long 29-yard grab, at Texas State (10/14) … scored on a 16-yard touchdown pass from Terrance Broadway in a Sun Belt road victory at ULM (11/15) … recorded four receptions in home finale against Appalachian State (11/22) … caught at least two passes in 11 games on the season … earned second letter.2013 (Redshirt Freshman): Moved from the secondary to linebacker early in the season, playing every game and making five starts … finished the season tied for seventh on the team with 39 tackles (28 solo), making 3.5 TFL (-7), re-covering two fumbles, forcing one fumble and intercepting one pass … played the first three games at safety, starting and making four tackles at Akron (9/21) … added four stops vs. Texas State (10/5) … made the defensive play of the year at WKU (10/15), intercepting a pass on fourth-and-goal and returning it 99 yards for a touchdown to pull the Cajuns to within 10-7 … added five tackles, including 1.5 TFL … started three straight games at linebacker starting with the game at Arkansas (10/22) … had a career-high eight tackles vs. New Mexico State (11/2) … came back to make five stops vs. Troy (10/7) … earned first letter.2012 (Freshman): Played in three games on special teams before being sidelined with a left lower leg injury … missed the final nine games following surgery … made four tackles on special teams … had a career-high two stops vs. Troy (9/8) and single tackles vs. Lamar (9/1) and FIU (9/29).High School: First team all-district choice as a senior at Lakeshore High, playing for coach Larry Route … also tabbed second team all-district mention for his special teams play … rushed 177 times for 1,281 yards (7.3 avg.) and 24 touchdowns and passed for 987 yards and six scores, earning district MVP honors … also caught five passes for 193 yards (38.6 avg.) and two TDs … all-district pick as a junior … lettered three times each in football, basketball and track … ran the 100 and 200 meters in track, posting a best of 10.93 in the 100 … played in the annual Bayou Bowl, the Texas-Louisiana all-star game.Personal: Born in Covington, La. … the son of David and Diedra Blanchard … has two sisters (Jamie Riles & Tiquanna Blanchard) ... sister, Jamie, ran track at Tulane … volunteered time in high school working with the Boys & Girls Club and Special Olympics … criminal justice major.

RILES’ SINGLE GAME HIGHSPoints Scored: 6, at WKU, Oct. 15, 2013; at ULM, Nov. 15, 2014Touchdowns: 1, at WKU, Oct. 15, 2013; at ULM, Nov. 15, 2014Rush attempts: 2, at Ole Miss, Sept. 13, 2014Rush yards: 6, at Ole Miss, Sept. 13, 2014 (2 carries)Long rush: 4, at Ole Miss, Sept. 13, 2014Receptions: 8, Georgia State, Oct. 4, 2014Receiving Yards: 81, at Texas State, Oct. 14, 2014Receiving TDs: 1, at ULM, Nov. 15, 2014Long reception: 29, at Texas State, Oct. 14, 2014 Tackles: 8, New Mexico State, Nov. 2, 2013Tackles for loss: 1.5, at WKU, Oct. 15, 2013Interceptions: 1, at WKU, Oct. 15, 2013Fumbles forced: 1, Texas State, Oct. 5, 2013Fumbles recovered: 1, Nicholls State, Sept. 14, 2013; Texas State, Oct. 5, 2013Kick returns: 1, at Arkansas, Aug. 31, 2013; at Kansas State, Sept. 7, 2013Kick return yards: 18, at Arkansas, Aug. 31, 2013Long kick return: 18, at Arkansas, Aug. 31, 2013Pass breakups: 1, New Mexico State, Nov. 2, 2013

RILES’ CAREER STATSRUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G2014 12 3 5 0 4 1.7 0.4

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2014 13 34 354 1 29 2.6 10.4 27.2

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2014 (Redshirt Junior): Limited to four games on the season due to knee and foot injuries ... received a medical redshirt for the 2015 season ... caught 15 passes and four touchdowns, averaging 17.3 yards per reception ... caught eight passes for 119 yards and two touchdowns in Sun Belt Conference opener against Georgia State (10/4) ... opened season with five receptions for 112 yards and a pair of TDs against Southern (8/30) ... injured in the second quarter of the Louisiana Tech game and missed games at Ole Miss (9/13) and Boise State (9/20) ... injured on the opening possession at Texas State (10/14) and missed the remainder of the year.2013 (Junior): Second team All-Sun Belt Conference choice after ranking fourth in receiving yards and sixth in catches ... made 54 catches for 862 yards and eight touchdowns, ranking fifth in touchdowns and eighth in yards on the single-season charts ... ranked 44th nationally in touchdown receptions (8) ... had three 100-yard receiving games, giving him six in his career ... caught a career-high eight passes for 124 yards at Akron (9/21), making touchdown grabs of nine and 27 yards ... made four catches for 114 yards and two scores (24 & 4) in the next game vs. Texas State (10/5) ... made seven catches for 104 yards at Arkansas State (10/22) ... also had touchdown catches at Georgia State (11/16) and vs. ULM (10/30) ... caught four passes for 50 yards against Tulane in the New Orleans Bowl (12/21) ... earned third letter.2012 (Sophomore): Emerged as a big play receiver, seeing action in all 13 games with three starts ... caught 26 passes for 630 yards and three touch-downs ... led team with a 24.2 average per catch and three 100-yard receiving games ... made just six catches for 164 yards in the first six games, including an 86-yard catch vs. Lamar (9/1), the longest non-scoring reception in school his-tory ... stepped up his play when injuries limited the receiving rotation ... caught five passes for 106 yards vs. Arkansas State (10/23) ... came back the next week to make three grabs for a career-high 153 yards at ULM (11/3), including touch-downs catches of 52 and 81 yards ... made six catches for 116 yards vs. East Carolina in the New Orleans Bowl ... earned second letter.2011 (Freshman): Played in 10 games as a reserve receiver, making seven catches for 77 yards ... did not play against either Kent State or Florida Atlantic ... made a season-high two catches for 31 yards, including a season-long of 17 yards, at Arizona (11/26) ... made single catches in five other games.High School: Earned all-state honors as a senior at Salmen High, playing for coach Jerry Leonard ... caught 84 passes for 1,021 yards and 19 touchdowns as a senior for the Spartans ... rated three-star prospect by Rivals.com ... made 48 catches for 623 yards and eight TDs as a junior. . . also started on the basketball team that won the state title his junior year ... went 26-7 an advanced to the state quarterfinals as a senior.Personal: Born Jan. 13, 1993 in New Orleans, La. ... son of Tashawn Mitchell and Joy Robinson ... has one brother (Jalil) and three sisters (Jazmon, Jenel & Jaliyah) ... criminal justice major.

ROBINSON’S SINGLE GAME HIGHSPoints Scored: 12, 5 timesTouchdowns: 2, 5 timesReceptions: 8, at Akron, Sept. 21, 2013Receiving Yards: 158, at ULM, Nov. 3, 2012Receiving TDs: 2, 5 timesLong reception: 86, Lamar, Sept. 1, 2012

ROBINSON’S CAREER STATSRECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2011 10 7 77 0 17 0.7 11.0 7.72012 13 26 630 3 86 2.0 24.2 48.52013 13 54 862 8 53 4.2 16.0 66.3 2014 4 15 260 4 36 3.8 17.3 65.0Total 40 102 1829 15 86 2.6 17.9 45.7

WR • 6-4 • 205 • Sr.Slidell, La.Salmen HS

Jamal Robinson 4WR • 5-10 • 215 • Jr.Mandeville, La.Lakeshore HS

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2014 (Sophomore): Injured and did not see action.2013 (Freshman): Saw action against Nicholls State (9/14/13) as a reserve offensive lineman ... earned first letter.

2012 (Redshirt): Joined the program as a walk-on late in the spring and took part in summer conditioning ... redshirted during the season to maintain his freshman eligibility.High School: Three-year letterman in football at Buford (Ga.) High, playing for coach Jess Simpson ... helped team to a 57-3 record during the four years he played, winning state championships as a freshman, sophomore and junior ... squad finished second in the state as a senior.Personal: Born Jan. 7, 1994 in Lafayette, La. ... son of Larry and Kelly Rosenbalm ... has one brother (Matt) and one sister (Ashley) ... brother, Matt, was a long snapper for the Cajuns from 2009-12 ... social studies education major.

2014 (Redshirt): Joined the team as a walk-on during the summer and did not see action ... member of the scout team ... earned the team’s Most Improved Award for non-scholarship players.

High School: A four-year letterwinner in football at Haynes Academy … named to the Athlon All-State and all-district teams as a senior … kicked game-winning field goal in the Lake Pontchartrain All-Star Classic … also lettered in soccer where he was an all-state selection as a freshman.Personal: Born October 12, 1995 in Metairie … the son of Jon and Darnell Scheurich … has two brothers, Scott and Max … majoring in business manage-ment.

2014 (Sophomore): Made appearances in 12 games on the season, earning starts in games against South Alabama (11/1), ULM (11/15) and Appalachian State (11/22) ... caught five passes for 87 yards, averaging a

team-best 17.4 yards per reception ... caught passes in games against Louisiana Tech (9/6), Texas State (10/14), Arkansas State (10/21), South Alabama and Troy (11/29) ... caught a 45-yard first quarter pass from Terrance Broadway that helped convert a third-and-28 situation against South Alabama and would lead to a Hunter Stover field goal ... recorded a 21-yard reception against A-State in the first quarter that would lead to a 10-play, 81-yard scoring drive ... earned second letter.2013 (Freshman): True freshman receiver who came off the bench to play in nine games ... had his best day vs. Nicholls State (9/14), catching a pass for 37 yards and rushing once on a receiver sweep for 11 yards ... added a tackle at South Alabama ... earned first letter.High School: First team all-state pick as a senior at West Jefferson High ... caught 36 passes for 878 yards and eight touchdowns as a senior, receiving first team all-metro, first team all-New Orleans and first team all-district ... lettered twice in football and track ... three-star recruit by 247Sports.Personal: Born March 18, 1995 in Harvey, La. ... son of Stacy Anderson and Christina Scott ... is the oldest of three children, having one brother (Stacy An-derson) and one sister (Denisha Burkes) ... majoring in business management.

SCOTT’S SINGLE GAME HIGHSReceptions: 1, six timesReceiving Yards: 45, South Alabama, Nov. 1, 2014Long reception: 45, South Alabama, Nov. 1, 2014

SCOTT’S CAREER STATSRECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2013 9 1 37 0 37 0.1 37.0 4.12014 12 5 87 0 21 0.4 17.4 7.2Total 21 6 124 0 37 0.3 20.7 5.9

2014 (Junior): Served as a member of the special teams unit ... reserve member of the offensive line ... played in 12 games on the season ... moved to tight end after the conclusion of spring practice ... earned

third letter.2013 (Sophomore): Served as the backup at right tackle, playing in a pair of a games ... came off the bench in the fourth quarter vs. Nicholls State (9/14) and Texas State (10/5) ... earned second letter.2012 (Freshman): Reserve offensive lineman who saw action in four games after redshirting in 2011 ... played in the season opener vs. Lamar (9/1) and home wins over FIU (9/29), Tulane (10/6) and South Alabama (11/24) ... earned first letter.2011 (Redshirt): Joined the team for preseason practice and redshirted ... worked with the offensive line.High School: Three-year starter on the offensive line at Mandeville High, playing for coach Guy LeCompte ... was coached on the offensive line in high school by Jim Dombrowski, a member of the College Football Hall of Fame who played for more than a decade for the New Orleans Saints ... rated a two-star prospect by Rivals.com and Scout.com ... invited to attend the NIKE camp held at the LSU training facility in Baton Rouge and the Under Armour training camp and combine held at the New Orleans Saints training facility in Metairie, La.Personal: Born Aug. 7, 1992 ... son of Nick and Arlene Siener ... has one brother (Patrick) and one sister (Kelley) ... sports management major.

2014 (Freshman): Reserve defensive lineman played in nine games on the season before suffering a season-ending injury against Applachian State ... recorded seven tackles, with a fumble recovery and

two quarterback hurries on the season ... had three tackles in games against Louisiana Tech (9/6) and New Mexico State (11/8) ... added a fumble recovery in SBC win at NM State ... recorded an assisted tackle at Ole Miss (9/13) ... added quarterback hurries in games against Southern (8/30) and ULM (11/15) ... earned first letter.2013 (Freshman): Spent the season as a redshirt.High School: A two-star recruit by Scout.com ... named All-Dade County as a senior by the Miami Herald ... along with current Cajuns Troy McCollum and Simeon Thomas, played for Team Miami-Dade in the 18th Annual Nike Florida All Star Football.

STEPHENS’ SINGLE GAME HIGHSTackles: 3, Louisiana Tech, Sept. 6, 2014; at New Mexico State, Nov. 8, 2014Fumbles recovered: 1, at New Mexico State, Nov. 8, 2014

STEPHENS’ CAREER STATSTACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Yds PBU FF FR2014 9 3 4 7 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1

OL • 6-6 • 321 • Sr.Cumming, Ga.Buford HS

Ethan Rosenbalm 73

K • 5-8 • 197 • R-Fr.Metairie, La.Haynes Academy

Dylan Scheurich 47

TE • 6-4 • 280 • Sr.Mandeville, La.Mandeville HS

Greg Siener 89

DL • 6-0 • 302 • So.Hialeah, Fla.Hialeah HS

Rodrick Stephens 95WR • 5-11 • 182 • Jr.Harvey, La.West Jefferson HS

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2014 (Junior): Reserve tight end and special teams member saw action in all 13 games in his first season with the Ragin’ Cajuns ... earned a start in the Cajuns Sun Belt Conference win at New Mexico State (11/8) ...

caught three passes on the season, averaging 11.0 yards per reception ... made his debut against Southern (8/30) with a 7-yard pass reception on the Cajuns’ opening possession of the second half ... kept a drive alive at Boise State (9/20) with a season-high 14-yard grab from Hunter Stover after a botched snap on a potential field goal on fourth-and-14 ... caught a 12-yard pass against Texas State (10/14) ... named the UL Male Student-Athlete of the Year ... currently serving a two-year term as the Sun Belt Conference Representative on the NCAA Division I Student-Athlete Advisory Committee ... named to Sun Belt Conference’s Leadership Team, which recognizes outstanding work off the field ... earned first letter.2013 (Redshirt): Joined the program at the start of the 2013 spring semester and sat out the 2013 season to meet NCAA transfer guidelines.Tulane: Two-year regular in the lineup for the Green Wave ... played in 24 games, making four starts ... saw action in all 13 games in 2012, starting four times as a tight end ... caught six passes for 20 yards ... grabbed four passes for 20 yards in the opener vs. Rutgers (9/1/12) ... later grabbed a pass for three yards vs. Tulsa (9/8/12) and one pass for a three-yard loss vs. the Cajuns ... made one catch for 38 yards as a freshman, that coming vs. Memphis (10/22/11) ... named to the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll as a freshman.High School: First team all-state honoree as a senior at St. Thomas More High for coach Jim Hightower ... helped lead the Cougars to a combined 28-9 record with three straight trips to the state playoffs, including district titles his final two prep seasons and a trip to the state semifinals as a senior ... caught 27 passes for 327 yards and four touchdowns en route to earning all-district and All-Acadiana honors as a senior ... also earned the Eraste Autin Fighting Heart Award based on a vote of his teammates. . . hauled in six passes for 35 yards as a junior ... lettered three years in basketball ... rated a three-star recruit, received a scout grade of 75 and ranked the No. 64 tight end in the nation by ESPN.com ... a three-star recruit by Rivals.com and a two-star player by Scout.com.Personal: Born July 31, 1992 in Lafayette, La. ... son of Leander and Doris Tatford ... is one of four children, having three brothers (Regan, Jefferies & Byrnes) ... his father played football for the Cajuns from 1973-76 ... his broth-ers have all played collegiate sports, Regan playing football at Army, Jefferies playing baseball for the Cajuns and Byrnes playing two years for the Cajuns ... Jefferies played professionally in the New York Mets organization (2007-08) ... was a member of National Honor Society and Student Council in high school ... served as an HOBY Leadership Ambassador and was honored as an all-state academic composite letterman ... earned the Rotary Club Award and U.S. Army Reserve Scholar Award ... biology major.

TATFORD’S SINGLE GAME HIGHSReceptions: 1, three timesReceiving Yards: 14, at Boise State, Sept. 20, 2014Long reception: 14, at Boise State, Sept. 20, 2014

TATFORD’S CAREER STATSRECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2014 13 3 33 0 14 0.2 11.0 2.5

2014 (Sophomore): Did not play during the season ... member of the scout team during the latter half of the season.2013 (Freshman): Reserve cornerback and special

teams performer in nine games ... missed the first three contests waiting for the NCAA to act on a waiver request ... was declared eligible two days before the Akron game (9/21) and sat out the contest due to lack of practice preparation

... played in the last nine games, making eight tackles ... had a pair of tackles in his Cajuns debut vs. Texas State (10/5) ... added a stop vs. Troy (11/7) ... posted a career-high five tackles, all solo, and two pass break ups against Tulane in the New Orleans Bowl (12/21) ... earned first letter.High School: Ranked No. 20 in the Miami Herald list of the top Miami-Dade County recruits as a senior at Carol City High, playing for coach Harold Barnwell ... made 35 tackles with two interceptions as a senior ... played in the Nike Dade against Broward All-Star game ... made 65 tackles with three interceptions as a junior ... a three-star recruit ... ranked No. 40 at his position by Scout.com.

THOMAS’ SINGLE GAME HIGHSTackles: 5, vs. Tulane, Dec. 21, 2013Pass breakups: 2, vs. Tulane, Dec. 21, 2013

THOMAS’ CAREER STATSTACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Yds PBU FF FR2013 9 8 0 8 0.0 0 0.0 0 2 0 0

• 2014 Lombardi Award Watch List• 2014 Honorable Mention All-Sun Belt Conference• 2014 Preseason First-Team All-Sun Belt Conference

2014 (Junior): Second on the team in tackles (71), tied for second in tackles for loss (10.0) and fourth in sacks (3.0) ... set career-highs in total tackles, solo stops and sacks ... named honorable mention All-Sun Belt Conference ... had four or more tackles in nine games during the season ... recorded season-high nine stops in regular-season finale at Troy (11/29) ... had eight tackles in games at Boise State (9/20), Texas State (10/14) and ULM (11/15) ... recorded sacks against Boise State, South Alabama (11/1) and ULM ... posted seven tackles in games against Georgia State (10/4) and Arkansas State (10/21) ... recovered a fumble by Nevada’s Wyatt Demps at the UL 11 to halt a potential scoring drive in the second quarter of the 2014 R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl ... earned third letter.2013 (Sophomore): Honorable mention All-Sun Belt selection at linebacker ... was second on the team with 67 tackles (40 solo) with a team-best 12 TFL (-37) and two quarterback sacks ... ranked fifth in the Sun Belt in tackles for loss ... had three or more tackles in every game, including five or more in seven of the last eight games ... registered a career-high eight tackles at Akron (9/21) ... made six tackles with a forced fumble at WKU (11/5), including three TFL (-5) and a two-yard sack ... made eight tackles with 3.5 TFL (-13) vs. New Mexico State (11/2) ... made a career-high nine stops at Georgia State, including 2.5 TFL (-9) and shard an eight-yard sack ... had three stops against Tulane in the New Orleans Bowl (12/21) ... earned second letter.2012 (Freshman): Started six of the 12 games he played at linebacker as a redshirt freshman, making 21 tackles (13 solo) ... started the first five games, but lost playing time when the Cajuns moved to a four-man front ... made five tackles with a quarterback sack vs. FIU (9/29) ... posted a career-high six tackles with a TFL vs. Arkansas State (10/23) ... earned first letter.2011 (Redshirt): Did not see any game action while practicing with the linebackers ... named to the 2011-12 Sun Belt Academic Honor Roll for having a GPA above 3.0.High School: Two-time all-district choice at Columbia High, playing for coach Doug Norris ... helped team to an 18-7 record over his final two seasons, includ-ing a pair of district titles ... made 95 tackles, six sacks, four forced fumbles and returned an interception for a touchdown during his senior season, playing as both a defensive end and linebacker ... named to the WDAM-TV and Hatties-burg American All-Area football team at tight end after catching 33 passes on the season for 390 yards and six touchdowns ... rated a two-star prospect by Scout.com ... also lettered five times in basketball, helping team to a 129-29 re-cord during his career and earning all-district honors four times ... hoops team won four district titles, claiming the state title as a freshman.Personal: Born June 15, 1992 in Columbia, Miss. ... son of Charles Coleman and Marcia Pittman ... has one younger brother (Darius) ... recipient of a Principal’s Scholar award each year in high school ... exercise science major.

LB • 6-2 • 235 • Sr.Columbia, Miss.Columbia HS

Dominique Tovell 52

DB • 6-3 • 197 • So.Miami, Fla.Carol City HS

Simeon Thomas 8

TE • 6-5 • 242 • Sr.Lafayette, La.St. Thomas More HS/Tulane

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TOVELL’S SINGLE GAME HIGHSTackles: 9, at Georgia State, Nov. 16, 2013Tackles for loss: 3.5, New Mexico State, Nov. 2, 2013Sacks: 1.0, four timesFumbles forced: 1, Nicholls State, Sept. 14, 2013; at WKU, Oct. 15, 2013Pass breakups: 1, three times

TOVELL’S CAREER STATSTACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Yds PBU FF FR2012 12 13 8 21 3.0 11 1.0 7 1 0 0 2013 13 40 27 67 12.0 37 2.0 11 2 2 02014 13 52 19 71 10.0 47 3.0 24 0 0 1Total 38 105 54 159 25.0 95 6.0 42 3 2 1

2014 (Redshirt): Did not play ... earned a redshirt. High School: First team all-district choice as a senior at Miller-McCoy Academy, playing for coach Jeremiah Scott … played running back, cornerback and safety

… rushed for over 1,000 yards with 18 touchdowns as a senior while posting 53 tackles with six interceptions on defense … helped team to school’s first-ever state playoff berth … two star recruit by Scout.com.Personal: Born April 13, 1995 in New Orleans … the son of Robert II and Ch-antelle Turner … has two brothers, Robert III and Henry Glover, and one sister, Jalea … a cousin, Isame Faciane, played at FIU and is currently on the practice squad with the Minnesota Vikings … majoring in kinesiology.

• 2014 Sun Belt Conference All-Freshman Team

2014 (Freshman): Appeared in all 13 games for Loui-siana earning starts in the final eight games ... finished

seventh on the team with 44 tackles ... tied for team-lead with two intercep-tions ... second in passes defended (5) and tied for second in pass breakups (3) ... both interceptions came in second half and led to a pair of touchdowns in road win at New Mexico State (11/8) ... registered a season-high eight tackles with a forced fumble in regular-season finale at Troy (11/29) ... posted six tackles in back-to-back wins over Arkansas State (10/21) and South Alabama (11/1) ... had four tackles and a pair of pass breakups against Nevada (12/20) in the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl.2013: (Redshirt): Redshirt season.High School: First team all-region choice as a senior at Brunswick High, playing for coach Victor Floyd ... registered 67 tackles with five interceptions, two forced

fumbles and seven TFL during senior season ... also received all-area kudos ... was an honorable mention pick as a junior after making 57 tackles with two interceptions ... lettered twice in football and three times in basketball ... helped hoops team to a 22-7 record and a regional title as a junior ... has a 6-10 wing-span, runs a 4.5 in the 40-yard dash and has a 36-inch vertical leap ... three-star recruit by Scout.com.Personal: Born Feb. 1, 1995 in Brunswick, Ga. ... son of Tracy Walker, Jr. and Georgette Humphreys ... is one of six children having five sisters (Tierra, Tiana, Talisha, Tre’yonna & Sy’eya) ... his cousin, Demetrius Frazier, is a junior wide receiver at Middle Tennessee ... was a member of the National Honor Society in high school ... a sports management major.

WALKER’S SINGLE GAME HIGHSTackles: 6, Arkansas State, Oct. 21, 2014; South Alabama, Nov. 1, 2014Interceptions: 2, at New Mexico State, Nov. 8, 2014Fumbles forced: 1, at Troy, Nov. 29, 2014Pass breakups: 2, vs. Nevada, Dec. 20, 2014

WALKER’S CAREER STATSTACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Yds PBU FF FR2014 13 37 7 44 0.0 0 0.0 0 3 1 0

INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G 2014 13 2 19 0 14 9.5 1.5

2014 (Junior): Played in the final 10 games of the season, finishing with 22 tackles (18 solo) with five tackles for loss, five sacks, one fumble recovery, one forced fumble and one blocked kick ... earned a start

at Texas State (10/14), finishing with three tackles on a half-sack ... ranked 10th in the Sun Belt Conference in sacks ... recorded a season-high six tackles, with an 11-yard sack, in nationally-televised victory over Arkansas State (10/21) ... had three tackles against New Mexico State (11/8) and blocked a third-quarter extra point that was returned for a defensive score by Corey Trim ... collected two tackles in games against Georgia State (10/4), ULM (11/15), Appalachian State (11/22) and Nevada (12/20) ... both tackles against the Wolfpack in the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl were sacks for minus-19 yards ... had a 9-yard sack and forced a fumble in regular-season finale at Troy (11/29) ... recovered a fumble to stop a ULM drive to open the second half ... earned first letter.Junior College: Made 32 tackles (19 solo) with six quarterback sacks for -24 yards in seven games at East Los Angeles College before a season-ending injury as a sophomore ... played for coach Steve Majarro ... played his freshman season at Eastern Arizona JC.High School: First team all-district selection as a senior at West St. John High, playing for coach Robert Valdez ... helped team to a 12-3 record and a second place finish in the state playoffs ... had 123 tackles, including 30 TFL, 14 sacks, five forced fumbles and three interceptions, returning two for touchdowns ... played his junior campaign at Hahnville High ... earned the linebacker MVP award at the Ultimate100 Southeast Camp in Atlanta in 2010 ... originally signed with Texas A&M out of high school.

WASHINGTON’S SINGLE GAME HIGHSTackles: 6, Arkansas State, Oct. 21, 2014Tackles for loss: 2.0, vs. Nevada, Dec. 20, 2014Sacks: 2.0, vs. Nevada, Dec. 20, 2014Fumbles forced: 1, at Troy, Nov. 29, 2014Fumbles recovered: 1, at ULM, Nov. 15, 2014Blocks: 1, at New Mexico State, Nov. 8, 2014

WASHINGTON’S CAREER STATSTACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Yds PBU FF FR2014 10 18 4 22 5.0 41 5.0 39 0 1 1

LB • 6-3 • 243 • Jr.Edgard, La.West St. John/East Los Angeles CC

Darzil Washington 39

DB • 6-2 • 198 • So.Brunswick, Ga.Brunswick HS

Tracy Walker 23

DB • 6-1 • 198 • R-Fr.New Orleans, La.Miller-McCoy Academy

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2014 (Junior): Reserve defensive back made appear-ances in 12 games during the season ... earned starts in four games on the season - Texas State (10/14), Arkansas State (10/21), South Alabama (11/1) and

New Mexico State (11/8) ... finished with 16 unassisted tackles on the season ... added one interception ... finished tied for second on the team with three pass breakups ... recorded a season-high three tackles with a pass breakup at Boise State (9/20) ... recorded a pair of stops in games against Southern (8/30), Ole Miss (9/13), Georgia State (10/4), South Alabama and New Mexico State ... earned third letter.2013 (Sophomore): Saw action in 12 games as a reserve defensive back and special teams standout ... posted his lone tackle of the season against Texas State (10/5) ... earned second letter.2012 (Freshman): Special teams standout who played in 12 games as a red-shirt freshman ... missed the Tulane game (10/6) ... had nine tackles (eight solo), sharing the team lead with eight special teams stops ... made a career-high three tackles vs. FIU (9/29) ... had single tackles in six other games ... was named the most improved defensive player of the 2013 spring season ... earned first letter.2011 (Redshirt): Made the squad as a walk-on and spent the year as a redshirt, gaining experience while practicing in the defensive secondary.High School: First team all-state choice by the LSWA as a senior at Bastrop High, playing for coach Brad Bradshaw ... caught 54 passes for 873 yards (16.2 avg.) and 11 touchdowns as a senior ... also made 11 tackles with an inter-ception and returned 14 kickoffs for 314 yards and a 22.4 average ... had 14 touchdowns, including one rushing and one each on punt and kickoff returns ... two-time all-region pick ... used mostly at defensive back as a junior, making 39 tackles with an interception, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery ... on offense, rushed 25 times for 177 yards (7.1 avg.) with seven touchdowns ... also caught 14 passed for 240 yards (17.1) and two TDs and returned 13 kickoffs for 332 yards (25.5 avg.) ... used primarily in the backfield as a sophomore, scoring 19 touchdowns ... was a three-star recruit by ESPN.com, Rivals.com and Scout.com ... rated the No. 37 player in Louisiana as a senior.Personal: Born Jan. 26, 1992 in Bastrop, La. ... son of Jeff Grayson and Michelle Watson ... has one brother (Prentiss Ford) ... general studies major.

WATSON’S SINGLE GAME HIGHSTackles: 3, FIU, Sept. 29, 2012; at Boise State, Sept. 20, 2014Interceptions: 1, at New Mexico State, Nov. 8, 2014Pass breakups: 1, four times

WATSON’S CAREER STATSTACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Yds PBU FF FR2012 12 8 1 9 0.0 0 0.0 0 1 0 02013 12 1 0 1 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 02014 12 16 0 16 0.0 0 0.0 0 3 0 0Total 36 25 1 26 0.0 0 0.0 0 4 0 0

INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G 2012 12 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02013 12 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02014 12 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0Total 36 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0

2014 (Junior): Appeared in nine games on the season, earning a start in the season-opener against South-ern (8/30) ... recorded 16 tackles on the season with two quarterback sacks and two pass breakups ... tied

a career-high with four tackles in games against Boise State (9/20) and Texas State (10/14) ... collected two tackles in games against Georgia State (10/4),

Arkansas State (10/21) and South Alabama (11/1) ... earned sacks against Boise State and Texas State ... earned second letter.2013 (Sophomore): Productive young member of the defensive line, playing in 11 games with four starts ... had 19 tackles (11 solo) with four tackles for loss (-10) and three quarterback sacks (-7) ... finished the season strongly, register-ing three or more tackles in four of the final six games ... had a season-high four tackles, including two stops for loss, and a 2-yard sack at Western Kentucky (10/15) ... made three tackles, including a 1-yard sack, against New Mexico State (11/2) ... added three tackles in games against Troy (11/7) and ULM (11/30) ... earned first letter.Junior College: Was voted the team’s most improved lineman and most ath-letic lineman in his lone seasonat Fort Scott CC, playing for coach Curtis Horton ... saw action in seven games, making nine tackles with half of a quarterback sack and one forced fumble.High School: Was voted the team’s most improved lineman and most athletic lineman in his lone prep season at North Carolina Tech, playing for coach Tim Newman ... registered 36 tackles with 4.5 sacks, eight tackles for loss and four pass breakups, finishing second among defensive linemen in tackles ... prior to attending North Carolina Tech, played basketball at Olympia High in Orlando, Fla. ... signed with South Florida in 2011 and redshirted, leaving the program in January, 2012.Personal: Born Aug. 20, 1992 in Orlando, Fla. ... son of Sheila White ... is an only child ... interested in majoring in kinesiology.

WHITE’S SINGLE GAME HIGHSTackles: 4, three timesTackles for loss: 2.0, at WKU, Oct. 15, 2013Sacks: 1.0, three timesPass breakups: 1, at Boise State, Sept. 20, 2014; Arkansas State, Oct. 21, 2014

WHITE’S CAREER STATSTACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Yds PBU FF FR2013 11 11 8 19 4.0 10 2.0 7 0 0 02014 9 15 1 16 2.0 12 2.0 12 2 0 0Total 20 26 9 35 6.0 22 4.0 19 2 0 0

2014 (Junior): Newcomer to the offensive line earned the starting job at left guard ... started all 13 games in his first season with the Ragin’ Cajuns ... part of an

offensive line that helped spark a rushing attack that ranked 23rd nationally and produced the school’s fourth 1,000-yard rusher (Elijah McGuire) in school history ... earned first letter.Junior College: Named first-team All-Southwest Junior College Football Conference at Blinn College ... helped the team to the SWJCFC semifinals in 2013.High School: Coached by Jim Streety at Madison High School ... earned first-team all-district, first-team all-area and academic all-district honors in high school ... team reached the state semifinals in 2012 ... played in the 2012 THSCA All-Star Game ... also participated in basketball and track.Personal: Born in San Antonio ... the son of Fritz and Carol Williams ... has one sibling, Khalian ... a biology major ... wants to become an orthopedic surgeon after graduation ... a National Honor Society member in high school.

DB • 5-10 • 182 • Sr.Bastrop, La.Bastrop HS

Jevante Watson 11

OL • 6-3 • 312 • Sr.San Antonio, TexasMadison HS/Blinn College

Donovan Williams 77

DL • 6-5 • 315 • Sr.Orlando, Fla.Olympia HS/Fort Scott CC

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One of five mid-year signees for the Ragin’ Cajuns ... enrolled at UL in January and participated in spring practice.High School: A two-star recruit by Scout.com … was

named to the District 8-4A All-MVP team as a senior after rushing for a school-record 1,680 yards and 19 touchdowns as a senior … led the Bulldogs to the second round of the Class 4A South State playoffs … recorded 1,016 yards rushing and five TDs as a junior.

2014 (Freshman): Did not play during the season, spending time on the scout team.2013 (Redshirt): Spent the season as a redshirt. High School: Honorable mention all-state pick as a

senior at Richwood High, playing for coach Warren Trimble ... all-district choice as both a junior and senior ... finished career with 24 sacks ... rated as a two-star prospect by Scout.com ... ranked one of the Top Super Prospects by Louisiana Football Magazine.Personal: Born Oct. 31, 1993 in Monroe, La. ... was raised by his maternal grandmother, Martha Davis ... has one older sister (Krista) ... was a member of the honor roll in high school ... business management major.

2014 (Freshman): Reserve offensive lineman made appearances in games at New Mexico State (11/8) and Troy (11/29) ... recipient of the Most Improved Award

(Offense) after the conclusion of spring practice ... enters fall camp as the backup at right tackle ... earned first letter.2013 (Redshirt): Redshirted, did not play.High School: Honorable mention all-state choice by the Louisiana Football Coach’s Association as a senior at West Jefferson High, playing for coach Marcus Scott. . . first team all-district choice by NOLA.com. . . two-year letterman in football who also lettered once in basketball. . . did not start playing football until his junior year. . . two-star recruit by Scout.com.Personal: Born March 13, 1994 in New Orleans, La. . . . son of Tremell and Yvonne Withrow. . . is the oldest of two children, having one younger brother (Shyheem). . . volunteered time in high school helping to feed the homeless. . . undecided on a major.

2014 (Junior): Split time between the secondary and at linebacker, finishing ninth on the team with 41 tackles (27 solo) ... played in 12 games with seven starts ... missed the regular-season finale at Troy (11/29) ...

added an interception and three pass breakups ... recorded five or more tackles in six games on the season, including a season-high seven in games at Boise State (9/20) and ULM (11/15) ... had six tackles each in games against Ole Miss (9/13) and Arkansas State (10/21) ... posted five stops in consecutive games against South Alabama (11/1) and New Mexico State (11/8) ... returned an

interception three yards to set up a field goal against Appalachian State (11/22) ... broke up passes in three of his final four games played ... earned third letter.2013 (Sophomore): Started 10 of the 13 games at strong safety,finishing fourth on the team with 59 tackles (40 solo) ... also had four TFL (-10) and two interceptions ... made three tackles in the opener at Arkansas (8/31/13) ... earned first start of the year in week two at Kansas State (9/7/13), making four tackles ... replaced an injured Rodney Gillis against Texas State (10/5/13), making four tackles ... moved back into the starting lineup for the final seven games ... had seven tackles with an interception at WKU (10/15/13) and made a career-high 11 stops in win at Arkansas State (10/22/13) ... made nine tackles vs. New Mexico State (11/2/13), sharing a TFL ... posted three solo tackles against Tulane in the New Orleans Bowl (12/21/13) ... earned second letter.2012 (Freshman): Key member of the safety rotation, playing in 11 games with three starts ... started games against FIU (9/29/12), Tulane (10/6/12) and Florida Atlantic (12/1/12) ... did not see any action vs. Lamar (9/1/12) and at ULM (11/3/12) ... finished sixth on the team with 47 tackles (28 solo) with a fumble recovery ... made a career-high 11 tackles at Oklahoma State (9/15/12) ... had five or more tackles in four straight games starting with a six tackle effort at North Texas (10/16/12) ... added five tackles vs. both Arkansas State (10/23/12) and No. 6 Florida (11/10/12) and six vs. WKU (11/17/12) ... finished year by making three tackles vs. East Carolina in the New Orleans Bowl ... received a waiver from the NCAA early in preseason camp allowing him to play the 2012 season after transferring from Ole Miss ... earned first letter.2011 (Redshirt): Transferred to UL for the spring semester after attending Ole Miss.High School: All-state honoree as a senior at Gadsden High, playing for coach Joe Billingsley ... made 21 catches for 450 yards and nine TDs as a senior, help-ing team to a 10-4 record and Class 6A state quarterfinals ... was ranked as the No. 20 player in Alabama by Superprep and was an all-region pick by both SuperPrep and PrepStar ... rated No. 18 player in Alabama by Rivals.com. Personal: Born April 14, 1993 in Gadsden, Ala. ... son of Thomas and Charlotte Worthy ... has one younger brother (Blake) ... general studies major.

WORTHY’S SINGLE GAME HIGHSTackles: 11, at Oklahoma State, Sept. 15, 2012; at Arkansas State, Oct. 22, 2013Tackles for loss: 1.0, 3 timesInterceptions: 1, three timesFumbles recovered: 1, South Alabama, Nov. 24, 2012Pass breakups: 1, three times

WORTHY’S CAREER STATSTACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Yds PBU FF FR2012 11 28 19 47 1.0 1 0.0 0 0 0 12013 13 40 19 59 4.0 10 0.0 0 0 0 02014 12 27 14 41 0.0 0 0.0 0 3 0 0Total 36 95 52 147 5.0 11 0.0 0 3 0 1

INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G 2012 11 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02013 13 2 1 0 1 0.5 0.12014 12 1 3 0 3 3.0 0.3Total 36 3 4 0 3 1.3 0.1

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LB • 6-2 • 203 • Sr.Gadsden, Ala.Gadsden City HS/Ole Miss

T.J. Worthy 27

OL • 6-6 • 304 • So.Harvey, La.West Jefferson HS

D’Aquin Withrow 60

DL • 6-4 • 300 • So.Monroe, La.Richwood HS

Blain Winston 96

RB • 6-0 • 211 • Fr.Vancleave, Miss.Vancleave HS

Walter Williams 36

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A three-star recruit by Scout.com and 247Sports.com … ranked nationally as the No. 41 kicker by ESPN.com … ranked as the No. 67 prospect among Louisiana high school players … one of the strongest and most

accurate kickers made 9 of 10 field goal attempts as a junior with only miss from 63 yards … at the March 2014 Houston Fab 50 Camp, was 8-for-8 on field goals from inside 60 yards, including kicks of 50 and 55 yards … named First-Team All-District 3-5A and All-Acadiana.

A three-star recruit by Scout.com, Rivals.com and 247Sports.com … rated as the No. 33 prospect in the state of Mississippi … caught 156 passes for 2,464 yards and 27 touchdowns in a three-year career at

MCHS … recorded 55 receptions for 914 yards and 13 touchdowns as a senior … had 76 catches for 1,227 yards and 12 TDs as a junior … earned all-state honors and was selected to play in the 2014 Mississippi/Alabama All-Star Game … a member of the Clarion-Ledger Football All-Metro Team.

Record-setting athlete who rushed for 4,636 yards and 76 touchdowns in a four-year career at Choctaw County High School … rated as a two-star prospect by Rivals.com … named the WCBI End Zone Offensive

Player of the Year … as a senior, recorded 2,606 yards on 247 carries with 47 TDs and passed for 1,437 yards and nine TDs … posted 12 100-yard rushing games as a senior … rushed for 518 yards on 31 carries with 10 TDs in win over Union HS as a senior … rushed for 1,489 yards and 22 TDs as a junior … helped lead his team to the 2A State Championship as a freshman ... high school teammate of current Ragin’ Cajuns defensive lineman Taboris Lee.

A two-star recruit by Scout.com … a Class 4A all-state selection … named the District 4A, Region 6 Defensive MVP … totaled 160 tackles, including 102 solos, with two sacks and an interception return for a touchdown

as a senior at Magee High School … helped the Trojans to a 9-3 record and a berth in the MHSAA state playoffs … participated in the Mississippi All-Star Game.

Name Pos. Ht. Wgt. Hometown (Previous School)Stevie Artigue PK 5-10 175 Lafayette, La. (Lafayette HS)Keenan Barnes WR 6-3 200 Madison, Miss. (Madison Central HS)Ja’Marcus Bradley DB 6-1 180 Ackerman, Miss. (Choctaw County HS)Alonzo Brown LB 6-0 200 Magee, Miss. (Magee HS)Savion Brown DB 6-2 218 Shreveport, La. (Tyler JC/Fair Park HS)Joe Dillon LB 6-3 225 Tylertown, Miss. (Tylertown HS)Kevin Dotson OL 6-4 311 Plaquemine, La. (Plaquemine HS)Raynard Ford OL 6-5 280 Washington, D.C. (Asa [NY] College/Duval HS)Gary Haynes WR 5-9 175 Manvel, Texas (Manvel HS)Robert Hunt OL 6-5 315 Burkeville, Texas (Burkeville HS)Jarrod Jackson WR 6-0 185 Reserve, La. (East St. John HS)Michael Jacquet WR 6-2 180 Beaumont, Texas (Beaumont Central HS)Ken Marks OL 6-4 287 Beaumont, Texas (Beaumont Central HS)Terik Miller LB 6-0 220 Pensacola, Fla. (Escambia HS)Mario Osborne DL 6-4 250 Daphne, Ala. (Daphne HS)Cole Prudhomme OL 6-3 280 Eunice, La. (Eunice HS)Carlos Robinson TE 6-3 213 Monroe, La. (Ouachita HS)Rico Robinson OL 6-5 290 Pensacola, Fla. (Catholic HS)Ethan Rose DB 5-10 180 Lafayette, La. (Northside HS)Chris Weaver QB 6-0 217 Saraland, Ala. (Saraland HS)Jordan Wright RB 5-11 207 Pearl, Miss. (Pearl HS)

Mid-Year EnrolleesSteven Coutts P 6-4 200 Brisbane, Australia (University of Queensland)Christian Goodlett DB 5-11 175 Lawrenceville, Ga. (Hutchinson [Kan.] CC/Peachtree Ridge HS)Kamar Greenhouse DB 6-1 180 Marksville, La. (Marksville HS)Dion Ray QB 6-0 194 New Orleans, La. (Helen Cox HS)Walter Williams RB 6-1 207 Vancleave, Miss. (Vancleave HS)

LB • 6-0 • 200 • Fr.Magee, Miss.Magee HS

Alonzo Brown 21

DB • 6-1 • 180 • Fr.Ackerman, Miss.Choctaw County HS

Ja’Marcus Bradley 6

WR • 6-3 • 200 • Fr.Madison, Miss.Madison Central HS

Keenan Barnes 25

K • 5-10 • 175 • Fr.Lafayette, La.Lafayette HS

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Rated as the No. 67 junior college product in the country by 247Sports.com ... recorded 37 tackles with three pass breakups, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery and one interception as a sophomore at Tyler

Junior College ... had season-high eight tackles at Navarro College ... posted six tackles in games against Trinity Valley, Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College, Georgia Military College and Kilgore College ... had 63 seven pass breakups as a freshman ... had five or more tackles in nine games during the season ... posted season-high 10 tackles against Kilgore College ... had eight tackles with a tackle for loss and a fumble recovery against Blinn College ... returned an interception 53 yards for a touchdown against Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College.

Rated as a three-star recruit by ESPN.com and a two-star recruit by Scout.com, Rivals.com and 247Sports.com … rated as the No. 32 prospect in the state of

Mississippi by MaxPreps.com … recorded 65 tackles with 13 sacks, one inter-ception and three fumble recoveries as a senior at Tylertown High School … registered 123 tackles, including 23 for loss, with seven sacks as a junior.

A two-star recruit by Scout.com, Rivals.com and 247Sports.com … rated as the No. 4 guard in the state of Louisiana by Rivals.com … helped lead the Green Devils to a 13-2 record and a berth in the Class 4A state

semifinals … named to the Class 4A All-State team … named to the NOLA.com/The Times Picayune All-Baton Rouge Area Football Team … played in the Louisiana High School Coaches Association All-Star Game … both parents are former UL athletes.

Caught five passes for 81 yards and a touchdown as a tight end at ASA [N.Y.] College in Brooklyn ... lettered two years for the Avengers ... originally arrived at ASA as a quarterback before moving to tight end ... helped

Duval High School to 7-3 record as a senior under head coach Damon Powell ... member of the winner Prince George’s County team in the 2012 Chick-Fil-A PG vs. SMAC All-Star Game.

A three-star recruit by Scout.com and Rivals.com … rat-ed as the No. 28 wide receiver in the state of Texas and No. 30 in the Texas Midland … Ranked as the No.141 wide receiver in nation and No. 136 recruit in Texas by

247sports.com … caught 67 passes for 1,047 yards and 12 touchdowns as a senior … named a First-Team All-District 22-6A selection … helped lead MHS to a 13-1 record, the District 22-6A title and an appearance in the Class 6A-Division II regional finals … named MVP of the Nike Football Training Camp in Houston in May 2014 … caught 52 passes for 879 yards and 13 TDs as a junior.

A two-time first team all-district selection at Burkeville High School … solid basketball player, averaging 18.9 points and 11.0 rebounds per game as a junior and being named a First-Team All-District 26-1A Division II

selection.

Rated as a three-start prospect by 247Sports.com and a two-star recruit by both Scout.com and Rivals.com … rated as the No. 20 wide receiver in the state of Louisiana by Rivals.com … named to the District 7-5A

team as a senior.

A three-star recruit by 247Sports.com … a two-star recruit by both Scout.com and Rivals.com … ranked as the No. 148 athlete in nation and No. 221 recruit in Texas by 247sports.com … as a senior, threw for 2,141

yards with 26 touchdowns and rushed for 720 yards and 17 scores … a two-time all-district quarterback … helped CHS claim share of the District 22-5A title and berth in the Texas state playoffs … passed for 1,143 yards with 15 TDs and rushed for 277 yards and eight TDs as a junior.

A two-star recruit by Scout.com, Rivals.com and 247Sports.com … helped CHS claim share of District 22-5A title and berth in Texas state playoffs … a Class 5A academic all-state honorable mention selection …

named to the 2014 All-District 22-5A second team.

LB • 6-3 • 225 • Fr.Tylertown, Miss.Tylertown HS

Joe Dillon 28

DB • 6-2 • 218 • Jr.Shreveport, La.Tyler JC/Fair Park HS

Savion Brown 13

OL • 6-4 • 287 • Fr.Beaumont, TexasBeaumont Central HS

Ken Marks 67

WR • 6-2 • 180 • Fr.Beaumont, TexasBeaumont Central HS

Michael Jacquet 19

WR • 5-9 • 175 • Fr.Manvel, TexasManvel HS

Gary Haynes 20

OL • 6-5 • 315 • Fr.Burkeville, TexasBurkeville HS

Robert Hunt 50

OL • 6-4 • 311 • Fr.Plaquemine, La.Plaquemine HS

Kevin Dotson 75

WR • 6-0 • 185 • Fr.Reserve, La.East St. John HS

Jarrod Jackson 80

OL • 6-5 • 280 • Jr.Washington, D.C.Duval HS/ASA [N.Y.] College

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A three-star recruit by Scout.com and 247Sports.com … listed as a two-star prospect by Rivals.com … rated as the No. 25 defensive back in the state of Florida and 65th in the South … named a Super Senior by the Pen-

sacola News Journal … recorded 58 tackles with six interceptions as a junior.

Rated as the No. 5 defensive end in the state of Ala-bama and No. 23 in the South by Scout.com … rated as the 29th best player in the state of Alabama by 247Composite … a three-star recruit by Scout.com, Ri-

vals.com and 247Sports.com … named to the Class 6A All-State and All-Region Defensive Team … recorded 50 tackles with four sacks as a junior … competed in the Mississippi-Alabama All-Star Game.

Rated as a two-star recruit by both Scout.com and 247Sports.com … a three-year starter and two-time All-District 4-4A selection for the Bobcats … twice named to the All-Acadia Parish team … helped lead

Bobcats to 10-0 record in 2012 and a berth in the second round of LHSAA state playoffs.

A three-star recruit by Scout.com and 247Sports.com … listed as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com … rated as the No. 2 tight end in the state of Louisiana, the 23rd-ranked tight end in the South and the No. 65-ranked

tight end nationally by Scout.com … a two-time All-District 2-5A selection … caught 13 passes for 207 yards and three touchdowns as a junior.

Younger brother of former Ragin’ Cajuns standout and current San Diego Chargers tight end Ladarius Green … two-sport letterwinner at Pensacola’s Catholic High

School … two-way player for PCHS football team, playing in 10 games … also letterwinner in basketball.

A three-star recruit by 247Sports.com … a two-star re-cruit by both Scout.com and Rivals.com … accounted for over 1,700 yards and 18 touchdowns as a senior at Lafayette’s Northside High School … named First-Team

All-District 4-5A … added three interceptions for the Vikings as a defensive back, including a pair in a 13-10 win over traditional power Evangel Christian … a two-year starter at NHS.

A two-star recruit by Scout.com, Rivals.com and 247Sports.com … named the Coastal Alabama Foot-ball Player of the Year … helped lead Saraland to a 13-2 record and a berth in the Class 6A state championship

game as a senior … versatile player as a junior, rushing for 504 yards with 11 touchdowns as a backup quarterback and registering 101 tackles as an outside linebacker … named to Class 6A Honorable Mention All-State team.

A three-star recruit by both Scout.com and 247Sports.com … a two-star prospect by Rivals.com … rated as the No. 3 running back in the state of Mississippi and

the No. 65th-best running back in the South … piled up nearly 5,700 yards rushing and 81 touchdowns in his career … rushed for over 3,000 yards and 41 touchdowns as a senior … a first-team All-State selection … tied a state single-game record with 422 rushing yards, while recording a state single-game record nine TDs in a win over Bastrop (La.) … a member of the Clarion-Ledger Football All-Metro Team … selected to play in the Mississippi/Alabama High School All-Star Game.

Lettered in football at New Orleans’ St Augustine High School … helped the Purple Knights to a 9-1 record in 2013 … coached by Cyril Crutchfield.

A Class 6A All-State selection at Gulfport High School … recorded 64 tackles with 10 stops for loss as a senior … coached by Eddie Pierce … posted 56 tackles as a junior.

QB • 6-0 • 217 • Fr.Saraland, Ala.Saraland HS

Chris Weaver 11

RB • 5-11 • 207 • Fr.Pearl, Miss.Pearl HS

Jordan Wright 27

LB • 6-2 • 225 • Fr.Gulfport, Miss.Gulfport HS

Kaleb Fredericks 43

DB • 6-1 • 180 • Fr.New Orleans, La.St. Augustine HS

Errol Brown 37

TE • 6-3 • 213 • Fr.Monroe, La.Ouachita HS

Carlos Robinson 16

DL • 6-4 • 250 • Fr.Daphne, Ala.Daphne HS

Mario Osborne 91

OL • 6-3 • 280 • Fr.Eunice, La.Eunice HS

Cole Prudhomme 61

OL • 6-5 • 290 • Fr.Pensacola, Fla.Pensacola Catholic HS

Rico Robinson 66

DB • 5-10 • 180 • Fr.Lafayette, La.Northside HS

Ethan Rose 17LB • 6-0 • 220 • Fr.Pensacola, Fla.Escambia HS

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A four-year letterwinner in football at Kirk Academy … lettered three years in basketball for the Raiders, help-ing the team to the MAIS North I-AA district title … state champion in track as a member of the two-mile

relay team … the son of Ragin’ Cajuns head coach Mark Hudspeth.

An honorable mention all-state choice as a senior at Morgan City High School, playing for head coach Den-nis Lorio ... originally signed with the Ragin’ Cajuns in 2014 ... made 70 tackles as a senior (50 solo) with nine

quarterback sacks (-30), five forced fumbles, four passes blocked, two fumbles recovered and three blocked field goals to earn first team all-district mention ... had 28 tackles as a junior (25 solo) with two sacks, three TFL, one fumble caused and one fumble recovered ... a two star recruit by Scout.com and 247Sports ... a two-sport star, was also the district champion in both the shot put and discus as a senior.

A two-time all-district selection at Teurlings Catholic ... named second-team Class 4A all-state as a senior after recording 121 tackles (78 solo) with 17 stops for loss and eight sacks ... added seven forced fumbles, a pair

of fumble recoveries and an interception ... named second-team all-district as a junior ... a two-time 5-star Rebel at TCHS ... coached by Sonny Charpentier.

Started eight games as a freshman long snapper at Cisco College … helped Argyle High School to the district and Division II State 3A championship in 2013 … team went 15-0 under head coach Todd Rodgers …

named second-team all-district as a defensive end.

A two-year letterwinner as an offensive lineman for head coach Jay Domengeaux at Lafayette High School … helped LHS to the Class 5A state playoffs as a sophomore.

A two-year letterwinner for coach Jim Hightower at St. Thomas More ... named second-team all-district as a senior ... team captain as a senior for STM ... lettered in basketball for the Cougars, helping STM to the 2013

Class 4A state championship ... oldest son of former Ragin’ Cajuns quarterback Don Wallace, who lettered at UL from 1981-84.

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LB • 6-0 • 220 • Fr.Lafayette, La.Teurlings Catholic HS

Asa Miller46

QB • 6-2 • 190 • Fr.Grenada, Miss.Kirk Academy

Gunner Hudspeth 2

TE • 6-3 • 215 • Fr.Lafayette, La.Lafayette HS

Chris Turner 87

WR • 5-11 • 180 • Fr.Lafayette, La.St. Thomas More HS

Deuce Wallace 85

LS • 6-0 • 210 • So.Argyle, TexasArgyle HS/Cisco College

Kel Straubmueller 48

DL • 6-3 • 330 • Fr.Morgan City, La.Morgan City HS

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Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns head football coach Mark Hudspeth is a winner. It’s that simple. From his earliest days as a coach leading Win-ston Academy to the 1997 Mississippi state title to leading the Ragin’ Cajuns to unprecedented success both on the field and in the classroom, Hudspeth has been a champion. Like football, winning is all he knows. Hired as Louisiana’s 26th head coach in pro-gram history on Dec. 13, 2010, Hudspeth quickly grabbed the attention of Ragin’ Cajuns fans with his dynamic personality, energy and desire. He tirelessly toured the Acadiana area, speaking to any group that wanted to listen to him speak about Ragin’ Cajuns football. And for a passionate fan base that has dreamed of a consistent winner on the gridiron, Hudspeth has delivered from his first day on the job. The development of the Ragin’ Cajuns in four seasons under Hudspeth has been dramatic. With 36 wins during Hudspeth’s tenure in Cajun Country, Louisiana has posted the best four-year record in program history while also becoming the first school in NCAA history to win the same bowl game (R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl) four consecutive times. With bowl victories in each of the past four sea-sons, the Ragin’ Cajuns are one of five schools in the country to accomplish that feat joining Michigan

State, Oregon, South Carolina and Texas A&M. And during that same four-year span, the Ragin’ Cajuns join Oregon as the only schools in the nation to win nine-plus game, including a bowl victory. With 36 wins under Hudspeth’s arrival in 2011, Louisiana has established itself as one of the elite football programs in the Group of 5. During the same time span beginning in 2011, only Northern Illinois, Boise State, Cincinnati and Utah State have won more games than the Ragin’ Cajuns. Under Hudspeth, the Cajuns have been domi-nant on their home turf posting an 18-4 record in four seasons. With an exciting brand of football, attendance at Cajun Field has risen with seven of the top 15 single-game attendance marks in school history occurring since Hudspeth’s arrival. In three of Hudspeth’s first four seasons, the Cajuns have led the Sun Belt Conference in average attendance while posting the three highest single-season marks in school history, highlighted by a single-season average of 29,171 fans in 2011. Since Hudspeth’s arrival in Lafayette, 36 players have been named to the All-Sun Belt Conference team with running back Elijah McGuire being selected as the league’s Player of the Year and Offensive Player of the Year in 2014. Two players - Alonzo Harris (2011) and McGuire (2013) – were named the league’s Freshman of the Year, while McGuire earned Freshman All-America honors after

Mark HudspethFifth Season at Louisiana • 36-16Delta State, 1992

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a solid inaugural campaign in 2013. While the Ragin’ Cajuns have excelled on the field under Hudspeth, they have also thrived in the classroom. In seven semesters under Hudspeth dat-ing back to 2011, the Cajuns have turned in six of the best team grade point averages dating back to 1982. During the 2013-14 academic year, the Ragin’ Cajuns were one of 16 teams honored by the Sun Belt Conference for excellence in the classroom, earning the league’s Team Academic Award. The Cajuns success in the classroom was evident during the Fall 2014 semester as the team posted the highest semester grade point average (2.923) in school history, and the sixth consecutive semester of earning a team GPA of 2.6 or better. Sixty-five student-athletes earned a 3.0 GPA during the semester with six earning a perfect 4.0 and 11 earning their degree. From the day he arrived on campus, Hudspeth began educating the Ragin’ Cajuns on how to win on a consistent level. Inheriting a team that was coming off a 3-9 record in 2010, Hudspeth led the Ragin’ Cajuns to a school-record tying nine wins and the school’s first bowl appearance in over 40 years. One of the first lessons he gave came when he had the offense and defense engage in an old-fashioned tug of war. As the rope went back and forth with neither team generating enough force to win the battle, Hudspeth stopped the Cajuns and had both teams move to the same side of the rope, pointing out how much easier it is to move the rope when everyone was on the same side and fighting for the same thing. Months later in New Orleans against San Diego State, with Louisiana down a point with 35 seconds left and a seemingly endless length of Superdome turf away from even having a chance to win, the Ragin’ Cajuns remembered that lesson by digging in and driving 49 yards in five plays to set up Brett Baer’s game-winning 50-yard field goal as time expired. The NFL has also paid attention to what is

happening with the Ragin’ Cajuns. In 2011, Dwight Bentley (Detroit) and Ladarius Green (San Diego) were selected in the NFL Draft. In 2012, seven Cajuns seniors earned invitations to NFL preseason camps while five former Cajuns earned spots after the 2013 campaign. After concluding a stellar career with the Ragin’ Cajuns, linebacker Justin Anderson signed a free agent contract with the New York Giants and made the active roster during the 2014 season. After finishing a career in which he set the single-season record for sacks, defensive tackle Christian Ringo was selected in the sixth round by the Green Bay Packers in the 2014 NFL Draft. Fellow defensive lineman Justin Hamilton (Buffalo), run-ning back Alonzo Harris (Green Bay) and offensive lineman Daniel Quave (Dallas) all inked free agent contracts to add to the Ragin’ Cajuns presence in the NFL. A 23-year coaching veteran, Hudspeth carries a 102-37 career record in 11 seasons as a collegiate head coach, winning 10 or more games five times and having winning records in 10 straight cam-paigns. Hudspeth, 46, came to Lafayette after serv-ing as the passing game coordinator at Missis-sippi State for two seasons (2009-10), helping the Bulldogs end eight years of football frustrations by making a Gator Bowl appearance in his final season. After three years as an assistant coach at Delta State (1999-2000) and Navy (2001), Hudspeth took over as head coach at North Alabama and the win-ning quickly commenced. He guided the Lions to a 66-21 record in seven seasons (2002-08), winning two Gulf South Conference titles and making five appearances in the NCAA Division II Championship, advancing to the semi-finals three times (2003, 2005, 2008). Inheriting a program that had three consecu-tive losing records, Hudspeth turned things around quickly, helping UNA to a 13-1 record in just his second season (2003). UNA claimed the league title with a perfect 9-0 mark and advanced to the NCAA

The Mark Hudspeth FilePERSONALHometown Louisville, Miss.Birthdate Nov. 10, 1968 Birthplace Montgomery, Ala.Family Married to the former Tyla McConnell Three sons: Gunner (18), Major (4), Captain (1) One daughter: Carley (15)Date Hired At Louisiana December 13, 2010

EDUCATIONWinston (Miss.) Academy 1988Delta State University 1992 B.S. in Health & EducationUniversity of Central Arkansas 1993 M.S. in Secondary School Admininstration

COACHING EXPERIENCEHead Coach Louisiana, 2011-present 36-16 Overall Record (Four seasons) 102-37 Career Record (11 Years) 2011 New Orleans Bowl Champions 2012 New Orleans Bowl Champions 2013 New Orleans Bowl Champions 2013 Sun Belt Conference Champions 2014 New Orleans Bowl Champions

Assistant Coach Mississippi State, 2009-10 Passing Coordinator/WR No. 15 Final AP Ranking, 2010 2010 Gator Bowl Head Coach North Alabama, 2002-08 66-21 Overall Record (Seven Years) Gulf South Champions (2003, 2006) NCAA Division II Semi-Finals (2003, 2005, 2007, 2008) NCAA Division II Quarter-Finals (2006) 2003, 2006 Gulf South Coach of the Year

Assistant Coach Navy, 2001 Offensive Coordinator Assistant Coach Delta State, 1999-2000 Offensive Coordinator 2000 NCAA Division II National Champs Assistant Coach Nicholls State, 1994-95 WR/TE (1994), Running Backs (1995) Graduate Assistant Central Arkansas, 1992-93 1992 Arkansas Intercollegiate Conference Champs

PLAYING EXPERIENCE Delta State University, 1987-91 Four Letters (1988-91) Started at Safety (1990) & QB (1991)

HONORS AND AWARDS Finalist, Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year, 2011 Finalist, Paul “Bear” Bryant Award, 2011 2003, 2006 Gulf South Coach of the Year

Mark Hudspeth congratulates retiring Troy head coach Larry Blakeney at the end of their regular-season finale in 2014.

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Championship for the first time in seven years, defeating Southern Arkansas and Carson-Newman before falling at North Dakota in the national semi-finals. For his effort, Hudspeth was named the Gulf South Coach of the Year while also being voted the NCAA Division II Region 2 Coach of the Year by the American Football Coaches Association. The winning didn’t stop there as the Lions went 11-3 and advanced to the NCAA semis in 2005, the first of four straight 10-win campaigns. UNA went 11-1 in 2006, including 8-0 in league play to claim its second Gulf South title, with Hud-speth earning his second coach of the year award while also being selected as the NCAA Division II Region 2 Coach of the Year again. The Lions fol-lowed that up with a 10-2 record and an appear-ance in the NCAA Division II quarterfinals in 2007. Hudspeth capped off his tenure at North Ala-bama by guiding the Lions to a 12-2 record in 2008 and making their fourth straight NCAA appearance, falling in the semifinals. A native of Louisville, Miss., Hudspeth grew up in a town with a population of just 7,000, and quickly became one of the towns’ most notable young men, along with current NCAA head coaches Andy Kennedy (Ole Miss men’s basketball) and Mat-thew Mitchell (Kentucky women’s basketball). Success came to Hudspeth at Winston Acad-emy as he helped the Patriots to the state title game as a senior in football 1987. He went on to earn all-county honors three times and play in the Mississippi High School All-Star game as a senior. After graduating from Delta State with a degree in health and education in 1992, Hudspeth began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Central Arkansas, receiving his master’s degree in secondary school administration in 1993. While at UCA, he was part of the coaching staff that guided the squad to the 1992 Arkansas Intercollegiate Conference crown. Hudspeth earned his first full-time coaching position when he went to Nicholls State, coaching

the wide receivers and tight ends in 1994 before switching to running backs in 1995. His high school alma mater beckoned in 1996 as Hudspeth returned to Winston Academy as head coach, guiding the team to a 25-1 record and the 1997 state title during his two seasons. Hudspeth returned to collegiate ranks in 1999, serving as offensive coordinator at Delta State for two seasons and helping lead the Statesmen to the 2000 NCAA Division II national title. He moved to Annapolis to serve as offensive coordinator at Navy in 2001 before earning his first collegiate head coaching job at North Alabama the following year. Hudspeth is married to the former Tyla Mc-Connell and is the father of three sons: Gunner (a freshman quarterback for the Ragin’ Cajuns), Major and Captain, and one daughter, Carley.

The Hudspeth Family (l-r): Major, Gunner, Captain, Tyla, Mark and Carley

A great motivator, Mark Hudspeth quickly turned the Ragin’ Cajuns into a consistent winner upon his arrival in 2011.

Most Victories By Schools In The Group Of Five (since 2011)

1. Northern Illinois (Mid-American) 462. Boise State (Mountain West) 433. Cincinnati (American) 384. Utah State (Mountain West) 375. LOUISIANA (Sun Belt) 36 UCF (American) 367. Arkansas State (Sun Belt) 35 Marshall (Conference USA) 359. BYU (Independent) 34 Houston (American) 34 Toledo (Mid-American) 3412. Ohio (Mid-American) 32 San Diego State (Mountain West) 3214. Bowling Green (Mid-American) 31 East Carolina (American) 3116. Ball State (Mid-American) 30 Fresno State (Mountain West) 30 Louisiana Tech (Conference USA) 30 Navy (American) 30 Western Kentucky (Conference USA) 3021. Rice (Conference USA) 2922. Air Force (Mountain West) 25 Colorado State (Mountain West) 25 Nevada (Mountain West) 25 San Jose State (Mountain West) 2526. Middle Tennessee (Conference USA) 24 Tulsa (American) 2428. Central Michigan (Mid-American) 2329. Kent State (Mid-American) 22 North Texas (Conference USA) 22 ULM (Sun Belt) 2232. SMU (Conference USA) 21 Temple (American) 21 Wyoming (Mountain West) 2135. Buffalo (Mid-American) 20 Western Michigan (Mid-American) 20

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Akron 1-0Appalachian State 0-1Arizona 0-1Arkansas 0-1Arkansas State 2-2Arkansas Tech 5-0Arkansas-Monticello 6-1Boise State 0-1Carson-Newman 2-0Central Arkansas 4-1Delta State 5-3East Carolina 1-0FIU 2-0Florida 0-1Florida Atlantic 2-0Georgia State 2-0Harding 5-2Henderson State 3-0Jacksonville State 1-0Kansas State 0-1Kent State 1-0Kentucky First meetingLamar 1-0Lambuth 1-0Louisiana Tech 0-1Middle Tennessee 1-0Newberry 1-0New Mexico State 2-0Nicholls State 2-0North Carolina Central 1-0North Dakota 0-1North Greenville 1-0North Texas 1-1Northwestern State First meetingNW Missouri State 0-2Oklahoma State 0-2Ole Miss 0-1Quachita Baptist 3-1Samford 0-1San Diego State 1-0South Alabama 2-1Southern 1-0Southern Arkansas 7-1Stillman 1-0Texas State 2-0Troy 4-0Tulane 2-0Tusculum 4-0ULM 3-1Valdosta State 5-5West Alabama 5-2West Georgia 6-1Western Kentucky 2-1

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THE HUDSPETH COACHING FILEAs A HeAd CoACHYear School Overall Conference Notes1997-98 Winston Academy 25-1 16-0 1997 State Champions2002 North Alabama 4-7 3-6 2003 North Alabama 13-1 9-0 NCAA Division II Semi-Finals GSC Coach of the Year, GSC Champs2004 North Alabama 5-5 4-5 2005 North Alabama 11-3 7-2 NCAA Division II Semi-Finals2006 North Alabama 11-1 8-0 NCAA Division II Quarter-Finals GSC Coach of the Year, GSC Champs2007 North Alabama 10-2 7-1 NCAA Division II Semi-Finals2008 North Alabama 12-2 7-1 NCAA Division II Semi-Finals UNA Totals 66-21 45-15 (Seven Years)

2011 Louisiana 9-4 6-2 New Orleans Bowl Champions2012 Louisiana 9-4 6-2 New Orleans Bowl Champions2013 Louisiana 9-4 5-2 Sun Belt Conference Champions New Orleans Bowl Champions2014 Louisiana 9-4 7-1 New Orleans Bowl Champions Louisiana Totals 36-16 24-7 (Four Years) Collegiate Totals 102-37 63-19 (11 Years) Career Totals 127-38 79-20 (13 Years)

As An AssistAnt CoACHYears School Position Postseason1994 Nicholls State 1995 Nicholls State 1999 Delta State Offensive Coordinator 2000 Delta State Offensive Coordinator NCAA Division II National Champions2001 Navy Offensive Coordinator 2009 Mississippi State Passing Coordinator/WR 2010 Mississippi State Passing Coordinator/WR No. 15 Final AP Ranking Toyota Gator Bowl

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Mark Hudspeth presenting a game ball from the Ragin’ Cajuns 16-3 victory over Nevada in the 2014 R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl to Lafayette Parish President Joey Durel.

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Reed Stringer is entering his fifth season as as-sistant head coach, tight ends coach and recruiting coordinator on the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns staff. As assistant head coach, he works closely with head coach Mark Hudspeth on the daily operations of the Ragin’ Cajuns program, particularly overseeing all aspects of recruiting and roster management, administering the football academic accountability program, and special teams. Known for being a great evaluator and a relent-less recruiter, Stringer’s recruiting efforts have led the way in Louisiana posting four consecutive nine-win seasons for the first time in school history. The 2015 Ragin’ Cajuns recruiting class was ranked as the best in the Sun Belt Conference for the fourth consecutive year by Scout.com and 247sports.com. Stringer, the 2012 Sun Belt Conference Recruiter of the Year by Scout.com, was once again honored in 2013 by the same publication as one of the top two recruiters in the Sun Belt Conference. Being recognized for his recruiting efforts is nothing new to Stringer, a native of Canton, Miss. In 2009, he was named one of the SEC’s “Top 10 Recruiters” by Rivals.com for his contributions to Mississippi State’s nationally-ranked class which produced 12 players who signed NFL contracts and also included Cincinnati Red’s centerfielder Billy Hamilton. As tight ends coach, Stringer has developed and mentored one of the most consistent and high achieving units on the Ragin Cajun squad with three different tight ends earning all-conference honors in four years. Beginning in 2011, Stringer assisted Ladarius Green in finishing off his career as a three-time All-Sun Belt Conference performer and working his way into a fourth-round draft pick for the NFL’s San Diego Chargers. In 2013, senior Jacob Maxwell earned All-Sun Belt Conference honors and along with Ian Thompson, the duo are both currently with NFL clubs with Maxwell with the Chicago Bears and Thompson with the Green Bay Packers. Lastly in 2014, Larry Pettis’ career came

to an end on a high note as he also garnered all-conference recognition as well. Stringer’s efforts in overseeing the Ragin Cajun football academic accountability program have also been a plus for the program. With the help of football academics, the Louisiana Ragin Cajun student-athletes graduate at a higher rate among student-athletes in schools both in the state of Louisiana and the Sun Belt Conference, according to 2013 Federal Graduation Rates statistics, which were released by the NCAA. On top of graduating its players, the Ragin Cajun football squad was also awarded the 2013-2014 Sun-Belt Academic Confer-ence Championship for its performance in the classroom. Before spending the 2010 season on Dabo Swinney’s staff at Clemson, Stringer spent seven seasons at Mississippi State in a variety of roles. At 25, he became the youngest full-time coach in the SEC when was promoted to tight ends coach on Sylvester Croom’s staff in 2005 and added special teams duties to his resume in 2007. He was also the Director of Recruiting for Dan Mullen’s 2009 staff. A four-year letterman on the Statesmen’s offen-sive line, he helped DSU claim the 2000 NCAA Divi-sion II national championship. Stringer concluded his career with a string of 35 consecutive starting assignments at offensive left tackle. In addition to the 2000 national title, he was also instrumental in helping Delta State win the 1998 and 2000 Gulf South Conference championships. He earned a bachelor’s degree in business man-agement from Delta State in 2001 and completed a master’s in business administration from DSU in 2003. Stringer was born on January 26, 1979 in Can-ton, Miss. He is married to the former Emily Howell and they have three sons, Smith, Banks, and John Reed.

Reed StringerAssistant Head Coach • Tight Ends • Recruiting CoordinatorFifth Season at Louisiana • Delta State, 2001

THE STRINGER FILEYear at UL - FifthBirthdate - Jan. 26, 1979Hometown - Canton, Miss. Wife - EmilyChildren - Smith, Banks, John ReedHigh School - Canton High SchoolCollege - Delta State (B.A., 2001; MBA, 2003) PLAYING EXPERIENCE1998-01 – Delta State (Offensive Lineman) COACHING EXPERIENCE2002 – Delta State (Graduate Assistant)2003-04 – Mississippi State (Graduate Assistant)2005-08 – Mississippi St. (TEs / Special Teams)2009 – Mississippi State (Director of Recruiting)2010 – Clemson (Player Development)2011- present – Louisiana (Assistant Head Coach/Tight Ends/Recruiting Coordinator) BOWL EXPERIENCESeason – Bowl2007 – Liberty Bowl2010 – Car Care Bowl2011 – New Orleans Bowl 2012 – New Orleans Bowl 2013 – New Orleans Bowl2014 – New Orleans Bowl

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An offensive strategist with over two decades of coaching experience, Jay Johnson begins his fifth season at Louisiana, serving as the Cajuns’ offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. In four seasons under Johnson’s tutelage, the Cajuns have posted some of the top offen-sive performances in school history, including school records for total offense (5,914) and points (461) in 2012. Behind a stellar performance from sophomore running back Elijah McGuire, Louisiana finished 22nd nationally in rushing offense in 2014, averaging 225.9 yards per game during the 2014 season. The Ragin’ Cajuns were also efficient in the red zone, scoring at a 91.2 percent clip and finishing 10th nationally among FBS teams. Under Johnson’s guidance in 2013, the Cajuns set school-records for total first downs (283) and total plays from scrimmage (883). The Cajuns produced four first-team All-Conference selections, paced by the running back tandem of Alonzo Harris and McGuire. Terrance Broadway led all league starting quarterbacks in passing efficiency while complet-ing 62 percent of his passes for 2,419 yards and 19 touchdowns. In 2011, Blaine Gautier emerged as one of the top offensive threats in the south, throwing for a school record 2,958 yards and 23 touchdowns. In 2012, Broadway replaced Gautier and set a new school record for total offense (3,611). Before coming to Louisiana, Johnson spent one season at Central Michigan (2010) and was at Louisville from 2008-09. Johnson was at Southern Miss for five years (2003-07), working with the tight ends (2003), run-ning backs (2004) and three as offensive coordina-tor and quarterbacks coach (2005-07) under head coach Jeff Bower. While at USM, the Golden Eagles established a school record for total offense in 2007 with 5,066,

eclipsing the 5,000-yard plateau for the first time in school history. Johnson has honed his coaching skills at a variety of levels and schools. He started his coach-ing career at Columbia-Hickman High School in 1993, serving as the quarterbacks, receivers and defensive backs coach. In 1994, he moved to Missouri as a graduate assistant coach, later moving to Augsburg College, serving as the school’s offensive coordinator and recruitment coordinator from 1994-95, before moving to that same position at Truman State from 1995-97. He served as a graduate assistant at Kansas from 1997-99 and became its quarterbacks coach in 1999, serving in that role until 2001. Johnson, a three-time All-Gateway Conference quarterback and four-time conference player of the week in his playing days at Northern Iowa, led his teams to a 31-8 record, and won three conference championships, while appearing in three national playoffs. He finished his career with almost 500 completions and threw for over 8,000 yards and 58 touchdowns. He was elected team captain in both the 1991 and 1992 seasons. He quarterbacked the ‘92 team to a 12-2 record, a conference championship and the No. 3 ranking in the final NCAA Div. 1-AA poll. Johnson also holds a variety of academic honors to go with his on-field prowess. He earned President’s Academic Excellence honors in the Gateway Conference and held a perfect 4.0 grade point average while completing his master’s degree at Missouri. That earned him a Superior Gradu-ate Achievement Award from the Department of Health and Exercise Science, and he was a Dean’s List scholar at Northern Iowa where he compiled a 3.47 GPA. He also taught several courses while at Truman State and Missouri. He and his wife, Lori, have one son, Cole.

Jay JohnsonAssociate Head Coach • Offensive Coordinator • QuarterbacksFifth Season at Louisiana • Northern Iowa, 1992

THE JOHNSON FILEYear at UL - FifthBirthdate - Sept. 18, 1965Hometown - Lakeville, Minn.Wife - LoriChildren - ColeHigh School - Lakeville North (Minn.) College - Northern Iowa (1992); Missouri (1994) PLAYING EXPERIENCE1989-92 – Northern Iowa (Quarterback) COACHING EXPERIENCE1993 – Columbia-Hickman HS (Assistant Coach)1994 – Missouri (Graduate Assistant)1995 – Augsberg College (Offensive Coordinator/Recruiting Coordinator)1995-96 – Truman State (Offensive Coordinator)1997-99 – Kansas (Graduate Assistant)1999-01 – Kansas (Quarterbacks)2001-03 – Kansas (Running Backs)2003 – Southern Miss (Tight Ends)2004 – Southern Miss (Running Backs)2005-07 – Southern Miss (Offensive Coordinator)2008 – Louisville (Administrative Assistant)2009 – Louisville (Tight Ends)2010 – Central Michigan (Quarterbacks)2011 – present – Louisiana (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks)

BOWL EXPERIENCESeason – Bowl2003 – Liberty Bowl2004 – New Orleans Bowl 2005 – New Orleans Bowl 2006 – GMAC Bowl2007 – PapaJohns.com Bowl 2011 – R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl 2012 – R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl 2013 – R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl2014 – R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl

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Melvin Smith, who brings nearly two decades of experience coaching in the Southeastern Confer-ence, begins his first season as assistant head coach and defensive coordinator for the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns. Smith, who mentored current head coach Mark Hudspeth while at Delta State, spent the past two seasons at Auburn, where he helped the Tigers to the 2013 SEC Championship and a berth in the BCS Championship game. During his tenure at Auburn, Smith coached a pair of All-SEC selections, including Jonathan Jones (AP, SEC Coaches) and Jonathon Mincy (SEC Coaches), who were each named to the second team in 2014. In his first season with the Tigers in 2013, Smith was instrumental in the second biggest turnaround in college football history in NCAA records (+8.0 games) while his secondary made one of the most dramatic improvements in production, recording 13 interceptions after recording two in 2012. Among his pupils in 2013 was senior cor-nerback Chris Davis who was an Associated Press All-SEC second-team selection and made one of the top plays in college football history with a 109-yard missed field goal return for a touchdown in a 34-28 victory over No. 1-ranked Alabama. Before his tenure at Auburn, the Taylorsville, Miss., native spent seven seasons at Mississippi State where he worked with Hudspeth (2009-10) and helped the Bulldogs to a No. 15 ranking in the final 2010 national polls and a berth in the Toyota Gator Bowl. Smith also coached at Alabama, Texas A&M, Ole Miss and Delta State. During his tenure at Mississippi State, Smith mentored Jonathan Banks, who won the 2012 Jim Thorpe Award, presented annually to the nation’s top defensive back. Banks also earned Walter Camp All-America honors and was a first-team All-SEC selection. Smith tutored a Bulldog defense that had 30 takeaways, which led the SEC and was 12th nation-ally. Darius Slay, a second-team All-SEC pick, tied

for the league lead in interceptions with five, while Banks had four. In 2009, Smith guided a young group that led the SEC with 17 interceptions. Led by then-freshman Corey Broomfield’s six picks, the corners improved as the season progressed. For his efforts, Broomfield was named Freshman All-SEC. In 2011, Smith continued to tutor Broomfield and Banks, who developed into an All-SEC performer and was named a semifinalist for the Jim Thorpe Award. Smith returned to Mississippi State in 2006 af-ter spending time at both Alabama and Texas A&M. In just his second season back at MSU, Smith helped the Bulldogs’ pass defense rank fourth in the SEC, allowing just 182.2 yards per game, sixth in pass efficiency defense (114.8). The Bulldogs improved their interception total from 12 to 15. The 32-year coaching veteran came back to Mississippi State following three seasons at Texas A&M, where he coached the safeties. During his tenure in College Station, Smith helped the Aggies to a 7-4 regular season record in 2004 and a berth in the 2005 Cotton Bowl. Smith coached the safeties at Alabama in 2002, where the Crimson Tide team posted a 10-3 regular season record. He was an assistant football coach at Missis-sippi State for seven years (1995-2001), helping guide the Bulldogs through the greatest period in the school’s football history. In 2000, three of his four defensive backfield starters signed professional football contracts. That secondary intercepted 19 passes, the second-most in school history. Smith has also coached on the collegiate level in Mississippi at Ole Miss (1992-94) and Delta State (1990-91). He began his coaching career on the high school level at Greenwood (Miss.) from 1982-89. By the time he became an assistant at Delta State in 1990, he joined the Army Reserves for a stint that would eventually last eight years. Smith is married to the former Shelia McLemore and they are the parents of four children, sons Robert and Ricky, and daughters, Deondra and Ashlee.

Melvin SmithDefensive Coordinator • SecondaryFirst Season at Louisiana • MIllsaps, 1982

THE SMITH FILEYear at UL - FirstBirthdate - Feb. 1, 1958Hometown - Taylorsville, Miss.Wife - SheliaChildren - Robert, Ricky, Deondra, AshleeHigh School - Magee HSCollege - Millsaps, 1982; Delta State, 1992 COACHING EXPERIENCE1990-91 - Delta State1992-94 - Ole Miss1995-01 - Mississippi State (DB)2002 - Alabama (Safeties)2003-05 - Texas A&M (Safeties)2006-12 - Mississippi State (DB)2013-14 - Auburn (DB)2015 - Louisiana (DC/DBs) BOWL EXPERIENCESeason – Bowl1992 - Liberty1998 - Cotton1999 - Peach2000 - Independence2004 - Cotton2007 - Liberty2010 - Gator2011 - Music City2012 - Gator2013 - BCS National Championship2014 - Outback

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Charlie Harbison, who spent the previous two seasons on the football staff at Auburn and has a 20-year coaching career in the SEC and ACC, begins his first season as co-defensive coordinator and outside linebackers coach for the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns. Harbison, a highly regarded recruiter who helped the Tigers to a 2013 SEC Championship and a BCS Championship berth, spent the previous two seasons as co-defensive coordinator at Auburn, where he worked daily with the AU safeties and served on the same defensive staff as current Ragin’ Cajuns defensive coordinator Melvin Smith and defensive analyst Levorn Harbin. Harbison, who worked on the same staff with Smith at both Mississippi State (2007-08) and Auburn (2013-14), had previous coaching stops at Clemson (1995-97, 2009-12), Alabama (1998-2000, 2003-06), LSU (2001-02), UTEP (1994) and twice at his alma mater – Gardner-Webb (1984-85, 1992-93). In 2013, Auburn had the second biggest turn-around in college football history in NCAA records at +8.0 games. Named one of nation’s top-25 recruiters by Rivals in 2010, Harbison helped Clemson to back-to-back 10-win seasons, including the 2011 ACC Championship, the program’s first in 20 years, and an Orange Bowl appearance. Harbison coached cornerback Coty Sensabaugh, who had 14 passes defended in 2011 and was drafted by the Tennes-see Titans. Harbison helped Clemson to a top-25 ranking and the ACC Atlantic Division title in 2009. Clemson had 21 interceptions, fifth-most in Tiger history and tied for fifth-most in the nation. Clemson was seventh in the nation in passing defense. Prior to his tenure at Clemson, Harbison spent two seasons at Mississippi State (2007-08). After just one season, he was elevated to defensive coordinator, while also coaching safeties. He had a pair of coaching stints at Alabama from 1998-2000 and 2003-06. He coached the Crimson Tide wide receivers during his second stint, helping Alabama to a 26-24 overall record, includ-

ing three bowl berths. Harbison coached defensive backs in his initial stay from 1998-2000. He helped Alabama to the 1999 Southeastern Conference title and appearanc-es in the 1998 Music City and 2000 Orange Bowls. Two of his pupils, Fernando Bryant (1999) and Tony Dixon (2001) were taken in the first and second rounds of the NFL Draft. Between the Alabama assignments, Harbison coached the defensive backfield at LSU in 2001 and ‘02. He was a member of the Tiger coaching staff that won the 2001 SEC title, finished 18-8 overall and played in the 2002 Sugar and 2003 Cotton Bowls. Corey Webster, who played under Harbison his first two years in Baton Rouge, finished his ca-reer second on the school’s all-time pass intercep-tion list. Harbison served as the defensive backs coach at Clemson from 1995-97. The Tigers posted a 22-14 mark during those three years, ending those seasons in the Gator and back-to-back Peach Bowls. One of his pupils was nine-time Pro Bowl selection Brian Dawkins. He was an All-American and led the ACC in interceptions in Harbison’s first year at Clemson (1995). Harbison also coached the secondary at UTEP (1994) and served twice at his alma mater, Gardner-Webb, coaching wide receivers (1992-93) and de-fensive backs (1984-85). In addition to his collegiate coaching experience, he worked in both the Arena Football League and the World League of American Football. His pro football coaching resume includes serving as defensive coordinator for the Charlotte Rage (1993). Harbison graduated from Gardner-Webb Col-lege in 1995. A two-sport star, he was a free-agent signee of the Buffalo Bills in 1982 and played two seasons (1983-84) with the Boston/New Orleans Breakers of the USFL. He is married to the former Tammy McCluney and they are the parents of four children, Charlie, Stedman, Masai and Msiba.

Charlie HarbisonCo-Defensive Coordinator • Outside LinebackersFirst Season at Louisiana • Gardner-Webb, 1995

THE HARBISON FILEYear at UL - FirstBirthdate - Oct. 27, 1959Hometown - Shelby, N.C.Wife - TammyChildren - Charlie, Stedman, Masai, MsibaCollege - Gardner-Webb, 1995 PLAYING EXPERIENCE1979-81 – Gardner-Webb1982 - Buffalo Bills1983-84 - Boston/New Orleans Breakers (USFL) COLLEGE COACHING EXPERIENCE1984 - Gardner-Webb (DB)1992-93 - Gardner-Webb (WR)1994 - UTEP (DB)1995-97 - Clemson (DB)1998-00 - Alabama (DB)2001-02 - LSU (DB)2003-06 - Alabama (WR)2007-08 - Mississippi State (DC/S)2009-12 - Clemson (DB)2013-14 - Auburn (Co-DC/Safeties)2015 – Louisiana (Co-DC/Outside LBs) BOWL EXPERIENCESeason – Bowl1995 - Gator1996 - Peach1997 - Peach1998 - Music City1999 - Orange2001 - Sugar2002 - Cotton2004 - Music City2005 - Cotton2006 - Independence2007 - Liberty2008 - Gator (w/Clemson)2009 - Music City2010 - Meineke Car Care Bowl2011 - Orange2012 - Chick-Fil-A2013 - BCS Championship2014 - Outback

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A 28-year collegiate coaching veteran, Mitch Rodrigue begins his fifth season as the run game coordinator and offensive line coach at Louisiana. A native of Thibodaux, La., Rodrigue joined the Cajuns staff after working at South Alabama for three seasons (2008-10). In his tenure in Lafayette, Rodrigue has developed an offensive line that ranks among the most efficient groups in the country. For the third consecutive year in 2014, all five regulars started all 13 games together, helping Louisiana rank 26th nationally in rushing (204.5 yards per game), and 56th in total offense (416.8). Highlighting the steadiness of the offensive line, brothers Daniel and Mykhael Quave were named to the preseason watch list for Lombardi Award – the only set of brothers named to a na-tional watch list. Daniel Quave, a 2014 All-Sun Belt Conference performer at right guard, concluded his career after starting in all 52 games of his career, one shy of the all-time NCAA career record. Rodrigue’s offensive line unit in 2012 saw a 55-percent increase in rushing from the previous season and after inheriting a line that allowed 39 sacks in 2010, Rodrigue molded a unit that gave up 13 in 2012 to rank 13th in the country. In his career, Rodrigue has worked with schools that have earned a combined 13 bowl invitations. Five of his players have gone on to the National Football League, including Chris Clark (Denver), Jeremy Parquet (Pittsburgh), Ryan McKee (Kansas City), Chris White (Seattle) and Daniel Quave (Dallas). Clark, currently a starter with the Broncos, played in Super Bowl XLVIII while Parquet earned a Super Bowl ring with the Steelers in Super Bowl XLIII. Before returning to his home state, Rodrigue was part of South Alabama’s first foray into football. In the program’s inaugural season in 2009, two of Rodrigue’s tight ends played a vital role in help-ing the Jag offense average 439 yards and nearly 46 points per contest. Prior to his arrival at South Alabama, Rodrigue

spent nine seasons at Southern Miss, where he coached the offensive line (2003-07), tight ends (2000-02) and running backs (1999). During his tenure, he was a valuable member of the staff, not only on the field, but also as a recruiter, as he was named one of Rivals.com Top 10 recruiters from a non-BCS conference in 2006. In 2005, Rodrigue guided the offensive line to another strong season, as the offense finished with 4,288 yards of total offense, the sixth-best perfor-mance in school history. The offensive line, led by all-Conference USA performers George Batiste and Travis Cooley, only allowed nine sacks that season, ranking 12th in the nation, and did not allow a sack in six games on the year. During his first season leading the USM offen-sive line (2003), Rodrigue helped the Golden Eagles win their fourth Conference USA title and earn an invitation to the Liberty Bowl despite working with a unit that had lost three starters to the NFL from the previous year. Before taking over as the offensive line coach in 2003, Rodrigue coached the running backs in 1999 and the tight ends from 2000-02. He also as-sisted with the offensive line during his initial stint at Southern Miss, serving as the program’s graduate assistant in 1989 and 1990 under former head coach Curley Hallman. Rodrigue coached several seasons at Nicholls State (1993-98), serving as tight ends and offensive line coach as well as offensive coordinator during his time at his alma mater. Prior to his coaching stint at Nicholls State, Rodrigue worked for two seasons as an assistant coach at Pearl River (Miss.) Community College (1991-92). Rodrigue played at Nicholls State and helped the Colonels reach the second round of the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs in 1986, as well as win the 1984 Gulf Star Conference title. Rodrigue is married to the former Sherri Marcet, and is the father of three children, Maci, Madden, and Mallori.

Mitch RodrigueRun Game Coordinator • Offensive LineFifth Season at Louisiana • Nicholls State, 1988

THE RODRIGUE FILEYear at UL - FifthHometown - Thibodaux, La.Wife - SherriChildren - Maci, Madden, MalloriHigh School - Thibodaux HSCollege - Nicholls State (1988); Southern Miss (1990) PLAYING EXPERIENCE1983 - Copiah-Lincoln Community College1984-86 - Nicholls State (Offensive Line) COACHING EXPERIENCE1987-88 - Nicholls State (Student Assistant),1989-90 - Southern Miss (Graduate Assistant)1991-92 - Pearl River CC (Offensive Line)1993-98 - Nicholls State (Offensive Line/ Offensive Coordinator)1999 - Southern Miss (Running Backs)2000-02 - Southern Miss (Tight Ends)2003-07 - Southern Miss (Offensive Line)2008-11 - South Alabama (Offensive Line/TEs)2011 – present – Louisiana (Offensive Line/Run Game Coordinator)

BOWL EXPERIENCESeason – Bowl1990 - All-American Bowl1996 - NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs1999 - AXA Liberty Bowl2000 - GMAC Bowl2002 - Houston Bowl2003 – Liberty Bowl2004 – New Orleans Bowl 2005 – New Orleans Bowl 2006 – GMAC Bowl2007 – PapaJohns.com Bowl 2011 – R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl 2012 – R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl 2013 – R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl2014 – R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl

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Jorge Munoz begins his eighth year as an as-sistant coach at Louisiana and the fifth as receivers coach/pass game coordinator on the staff of Mark Hudspeth. Munoz’ work with the Cajuns wide receivers in his tenure has been exemplary. Despite not hav-ing the team’s top receiver - Jamal Robinson - in the lineup for much of the season due to injury, four players stepped up and caught 30 or more passes each. Running back Elijah McGuire (45 receptions) was the team’s top receiver on the season with James Butler (38), Al Riles (34) and Gabe Fuselier (30) contributing to the Ragin’ Cajuns offense. In 2013, Robinson earned second-team All-Sun Belt Conference honors after finishing seventh in the league in receptions (54), fifth in receiving yards per game (66.3) while his eight TD receptions were tied for fifth-most in a single season in school history. Javone Lawson (134 catches, 2,107 yards, 15 TDs) and Harry Peoples (122-1,514-6) concluded their careers in 2012 as only the third set of receiv-ers in school history to each have 100 receptions in a career. In 2011, Munoz played an integral role in the Cajuns throwing for over 3,500 yards. Lawson (63 catches, 1,092 yards) posted one of the top seasons by a Louisiana receiver while Peoples and Darryl Surgent also emerged as steady targets for Blaine Gautier. As passing game coordinator in 2008, the Cajuns’ “Play Station” attack shattered the school records for total offense (5,390 yards) and touch-downs (54). He helped Michael Desormeaux record the second-most yards of total offense in school history and as a result, Desormeaux was named the 2008 Sun Belt Conference Offensive Player of the Year. Prior to joining the Louisiana staff, Munoz spent three seasons at Eastern Illinois (2005-07),

starting as receivers coach in 2005, co-offensive coordinator in 2006 and offensive coordinator in 2007. During his time with EIU, the Panthers were ranked in the top-25 each season in the Division I FCS rankings and advanced to the FCS Playoffs. Before that he coached at Charleston Southern (2004-05), Anderson College (2001-02) Southeast Missouri (1999-00) and his alma mater, Bethany College (1998) A 1998 graduate, Munoz was a two-time All-American quarterback at Bethany. He played one year in the Arena Football League with the Albany Firebirds. Munoz was a multi-sport standout at San Diego Hilltop High. Munoz and his wife, Erin, have two children, Ava and Alex.

Jorge MunozPass Game Coordinator • Wide ReceiversEighth Season at Louisiana • Bethany, 1998

THE MUNOZ FILEYear at UL - EighthHometown - San Diego, Calif.Wife - ErinChildren - Ava, AlexHigh School - Hilltop HSCollege - Bethany College, 1998 PLAYING EXPERIENCE1995-96 – Bethany College (Quarterback)1997-98 - Albany Firebirds, AFL (Quarterback) COACHING EXPERIENCE1998 - Bethany College (Quarterbacks/Receivers)1999-00 - Southeast Missouri (Receivers)2001-02 - Anderson University (Offensive Coordinator/Receivers)2003-04 - Charleston Southern (Receivers)2005 - Eastern Illinois (Receivers)2006-07 - Eastern Illinois (Offensive Coordinator/ Quarterbacks)2008-10 - Louisiana (Pass Game Coordinator/ Quarterbacks)2011- present – Louisiana (Receivers) BOWL EXPERIENCESeason – Bowl2005 - Division I FCS Playoffs2006 - Division I FCS Playoffs2007 - Division I FCS Playoffs2011 – R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl 2012 – R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl 2013 – R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl2014 – R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl

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Running backs coach Marquase Lovings enters his fifth year on the Ragin’ Cajuns coaching staff after helping Louisiana produce one of the top rushing tandems in college football during the past two seasons. Under Lovings’ tutelage, running backs Elijah McGuire and Alonzo Harris combined to rush for over 3,800 yards and 48 touchdowns during a two-year span that saw each earn All-Sun Belt Confer-ence honors. In 2014, the tandem combined to rush for 2,071 yards and 26 touchdowns with McGuire earning Player of the Year and Offensive Player of the Year honors by the Sun Belt Conference. The sophomore rushed for a team-high 1,264 yards on the season, becoming the fourth player and second running back overall, to rush for 1,000 yards in a season. During the 2013 season, the duo each combined for over 1,800 yards and 22 rushing touchdowns on the season and each earned first-team All-Sun Belt Conference honors in 2013. Harris finished third in the league with 942 yards and 14 touchdowns while McGuire recorded 863 yards, averaging 8.3 yards per carry, while scoring eight TDs and earning Freshman All-America honors. Behind a solid running attack that also featured Torrey Pierce and Effrem Reed, the 2013 Cajuns finished second in the Sun Belt Conference in rushing offense (204.5) and 26th nationally. In 2011, Lovings’ helped Harris, then a fresh-man, emerge early in the season, finishing the year with 700 yards and eight touchdowns to earn Sun Belt Freshman of the Year honors. In 2012, Harris was joined by freshmen Reed and Pierce, allowing the Cajuns to improve their rushing from 125.2 to 193.5 yards per game, rank-ing them 34th nationally and second in the Sun Belt. Prior to joining the Cajuns, Lovings spent four

seasons at Mississippi State (2007-10), first as a defensive quality control coach before taking over as defensive graduate assistant for his final two seasons. While in Starkville, Lovings served on a Bull-dog staff that included Mark Hudspeth, then the Pass Game Coordinator and Receivers coach, along with Reed Stringer, the Bulldogs’ Coordinator of Recruiting Operations. The Bulldogs had several standout defensive linemen during Lovings’ four years, including Titus Brown and Fletcher Cox. Brown went on to play with the Cleveland Browns from 2008-12, and Cox went on to become the 12th pick by the Philadel-phia Eagles in the 2012 NFL Draft. A graduate of and former walk-on tight end with Howard University, Lovings also has high school coaching on his resume with stints at Dun-bar High in Washington, D.C. and at his alma mater, P.K. Yonge High in Gainesville. He earned his masters in Sports Administra-tion from Mississippi State in 2008 and pursued a doctorate in education at MSU.

Marquase LovingsRunning BacksFifth Season at Louisiana • Howard, 2006

THE LOVINGS FILEYear at UL - FifthHometown - Gainesville, Fla.High School - P.K. Yonge HSCollege - Howard (2006) PLAYING EXPERIENCE2002-03 - Howard (Tight End) COACHING EXPERIENCE2007-08 - Mississippi State (Defensive Quality Control2009-10 - Mississippi State (Graduate Assistant)2011 - present - Louisiana (Running Backs)

BOWL EXPERIENCESeason – Bowl2007 – Liberty Bowl2010 – Gator Bowl2011 – R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl2012 – R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl2013 – R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl2014 – R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl

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Mike Lucas, a veteran coach that has included stops at Southeastern Louisiana, Sam Houston State and Northwestern State, begins his first season as the inside linebackers coach for the Loui-siana Ragin’ Cajuns Lucas, in his 36th season as a coach at the col-legiate level, spent the 2014 season at Northwest-ern State where he served as defensive coordinator and linebackers coach under Jay Thomas. In his lone season in Natchitoches, Lucas spearheaded a defensive unit that was fifth nationally among FCS schools in takeaways (30) and saw a pair of defensive backs – Adam Jones and Imoan Claiborne – rank among the national FCS leaders in intercep-tions. Claiborne, who was invited to play in the 66th Annual Reese’s Senior Bowl after the 2014 season, was a first-team All-Southland Conference selection and was joined by linebacker Marion Chapman. Lucas, the 2009 All-Louisiana Coach of the Year, was head coach at Southeastern Louisiana from 2007-11 after two seasons as the Lions’ defensive coordinator. He earned a reputation as a dynamic coordinator under legendary coach Ron Randleman from 1987-2001 at Sam Houston State. Lucas spent the 2013 season as the defensive coordinator at Indiana State and earlier in his career coached at his alma mater, Liberty, along with Wil-liam and Mary, UTEP, and Eastern New Mexico. Lucas was defensive coordinator at SLU from 2005-06 before moving into the head coaching post on an interim basis for the last three games of 2006, and was head coach from 2007-11. A tireless recruiter, Lucas’ 2010 class at SLU was ranked No. 1 among FCS schools by Rivals.com with many of the newcomers later contributing to the Lions’ 2013 Southland Conference championship - the school’s first in over 50 years. Under Lucas’ leadership, Southeastern improved its overall record each season from 2006-09 while the Lions, for the first time since their program was restarted in 2003, became highly competitive in the Southland. Southeastern devel-oped a school-record setting offense and a typically

tough-to-attack defense guided by Lucas. During his tenure in Hammond, Lucas had 21 players earn All-Southland Conference honors, highlighted by safety Tommy Connors, who was a three-time selection and 2008 All-American. Among the players recruited by Lucas to Southeast-ern included wide receiver Simmie Yarborough, a four-time All-Southland Conference performer and the 2008 Southland Conference Freshman of the Year, and defensive back Robert Alford, a current member of the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons. At SHSU as defensive coordinator and assis-tant head coach under Randleman, Lucas coached the Bearkats among the top 15 in FCS stat catego-ries 11 times, and led the Southland Conference in defense five times. Among school records set under Lucas: 52 sacks in 2001, fewest points per game (13.2) in 1991. His SHSU defenses produced 65 All-Southland Conference honors by 41 different players, among them seven who signed NFL contracts and two who were NFL Draft picks. Prior to joining the SHSU staff in 1987, Lucas previously served as defensive coordinator at East-ern New Mexico where his squad led the Lone Star Conference in total defense and scoring defense and ranked third nationally in punt returns. In 1984, he coached wide receivers at UTEP. From 1980 to 1983, he coached the secondary, defensive line and linebackers and assisted in the strength and conditioning program at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Va. He began his coaching career at the College of William and Mary in 1979 as a defensive student assistant. Lucas was a three-year letterman in football at Pemberton (N.J.) High School and also lettered in baseball and wrestling. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Liberty in 1982, majoring in physical education and psychology. He and his wife, Wendy, have two sons, Tyler, a former quarterback and 2009 graduate of Cornell University, and Torin, a former catcher and 2012 graduate of Southeastern Louisiana.

Mike LucasInside LinebackersFirst Season at Louisiana • Liberty, 1982

THE LUCAS FILEYear at UL - FirstBirthdate - March 7, 1959Hometown - Mount Holly, N.J.Wife - WendyChildren - Tyler, TorinHigh School - Pemberton HSCollege - Liberty, 1982 COACHING EXPERIENCE1979 - William and Mary (Student Assistant)1980-83 - Liberty (Assistant Coach)1984 - UTEP (Graduate Assistant)1985-87 - Eastern New Mexico (Def. Coordinator)1987-01 - Sam Houston State (Def. Coordinator)1991-01 - Sam Houston State (Asst. Head Coach)2005-06 - Southeastern La. (Defensive Coordinator)2007-11 - Southeastern La. (Head Coach)2013 - Indiana State (Defensive Line)2014 - Northwestern State (Def. Coordinator)2015-present: Louisiana (Inside Linebackers)

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Levorn Harbin, who spent the past two sea-sons as a defensive line analyst at Auburn, enters his first season on the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns foot-ball staff and will serve as the defensive line coach. Before his tenure at Auburn, Harbin spent seven seasons at Tuskegee University where he served as defensive line coach, special teams coor-dinator and recruiting coordinator from 2006-12. He helped the Golden Tigers to a pair of conference championships, beginning with a 10-2 record in 2006 before a perfect 12-0 mark in 2007. He coached two seasons at Georgia Southern, working as the defensive ends coach and special teams coordinator for the Eagles. Harbin was part of a GSU staff that claimed the 2002 Southern Con-ference championship after posting an 11-3 record before finishing 8-3 in 2003. A native of Butler, Ala., Harbin earned his first full-time coaching position in 2001 after serving as defensive line coach at Valdosta State. Serving as defensive line coach, Harbin was part of a staff that produced a 12-1 record and the Gulf South Confer-ence championship. Harbin spent one year (2004) as a Pro Scout-ing assistant with the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons, two seasons (1999-2000) as an administrative assistant at Auburn, and was a student assistant at North Ala-bama where he worked with the team’s defensive line that was part of the No. 1-ranked defensive unit in the GSC in 1998. A former offensive lineman at UNA, Harbin was a member of the Lions’ Division II national championship team in 1995. A three-year letterwin-ner for the Lions, Harbin was part of a team that

produced a three-year record of 29-8 with a pair of Division II playoff appearances under head coach Bobby Wallace. An all-area choice by the Mobile Register, Harbin played on both the offensive and defensive line at Choctaw County High School in Butler, Ala. Harbin began his collegiate career in 1994 at Morris Brown College in Atlanta before playing his final three seasons at UNA from 1995-97. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree from UNA in 1999.

Levorn HarbinDefensive LineFirst Season at Louisiana • North Alabama, 1999

THE HARBIN FILEYear at UL - FirstHometown - Butler, Ala.High School - Choctaw County HSCollege - North Alabama, 1999

PLAYING EXPERIENCEMorris Brown College, 1994North Alabama, 1995-97 COACHING EXPERIENCE1998 - North Alabama (Student Asst.)1999-2000 - Auburn (Adminstrative Asst.)2001 - Valdosta State (Defensive Line)2002-03 - Georgia Southern (Defensive Ends)2004 - Atlanta Falcons (Pro Scouting Asst.)2006-12 - Tuskegee (Def. Line, Special Teams, Recruiting)2013-14 - Auburn (DL Analyst)2015-present - Defensive Backs

BOWL EXPERIENCESeason – Bowl2000 - Citrus2001 - Division II Playoffs (Quarterfinals)2002 - Division I-AA Playoffs (Semifinals)2013 - BCS National Championship2014 - Outback

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Ryan Trichel begins his fifth season as a member of the Ragin’ Cajuns support staff and his second as director of player personnel. Trichel joined the staff in January, 2011 as as-sistant director of football operations and assistant recruiting coordinator. He was promoted to his current full-time position in January, 2013. The 2012 recruiting class was ranked first among Sun Belt Conference schools and fifth among the non-BCS automatic qualifying programs by Scout.com, while 247 Sports had the class ranked 68th in the nation. In his role as player personnel director, Trichel works closely with Coach Hudspeth to manage the day-to-day recruiting efforts. He is responsible for designing all recruiting material and coordinating all on-campus recruiting events and visits, includ-ing the annual Cajuns Football Junior Day. Trichel also assists with the operation of all football summer camps, clinics and the football team’s social media platforms.

As an undergraduate at Southeastern Louisiana University, Trichel worked for two years (2004-06) as an operations assistant in the athletic department, assisting in the game day operations for seven sports, including football. Trichel graduated from SLU in 2006 with a degree in general management and enrolled in graduate school at Mississippi State, earning a mas-ter’s degree in sports administration in 2008 and a second master’s in business administration in 2010. An active member of the American Football Coaches Association, Trichel served on the Program Committee for the 2012 convention in Nashville, Tenn., helping to supervise panel discussions. Trichel is married to the former Amanda Pel-legrin and they reside in Broussard with their son, Ryan Joseph.

Ryan TrichelDirector of Player PersonnelFifth Season at Louisiana • Southeastern Louisiana, 2006

THE TRICHEL FILEYear at UL - FifthHometown - Monroe, La.Wife - AmandaChildren - Ryan JosephHigh School - St. Frederick’s HSCollege - Southeastern Louisiana, 2006; Mississippi State, 2008 and 2010 COACHING EXPERIENCE2011- present – Louisiana (Director of Player Personnel) BOWL EXPERIENCESeason – Bowl2011 – R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl 2012 – R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl 2013 – R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl2014 – R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl

Former Louisiana standout Troy Wingerter en-tered into a new role with the Ragin’ Cajuns football program in 2011, becoming the director of football operations for head coach Mark Hudspeth. Wingerter started his career with the Louisiana Athletic Department in 1997. He was the tight ends coach as a graduate assistant from 1997-99. Wingerter coached the defensive ends in 2001 under head coach Jerry Baldwin and served in the role of Cajuns’ tight ends coach and recruiting coordinator from 2002-10 for Rickey Bustle. In 2009, tight end Luke Aubrey led the team in receptions while tight end Ladarius Green topped the team in yards. Green was one of just three underclassmen named to the 2009 Mackey Award Watch List. In 2010, Green was one of just eight semifinal-ists for the prestigious Mackey Award, which is giv-en to the nation’s top tight end. He was a first team All-Sun Belt selection, a first team All-Louisiana pick and garnered second team All-America honors by CBSSports.com and fourth team All-America ac-colades by Phil Steele. A native of New Orleans, Wingerter was a first-team All-Louisiana selection and an All-South Independent pick as a senior in 1991. He helped guide the Cajuns to three straight winning seasons during his first three years from 1987-89 and was a permanent team captain as a senior. He was selected as a member of the all-time University of Louisiana football team as compiled by the Lafayette Daily Advertiser. Wingerter and his wife, Cydra, have two sons, Holden and Aiden.

Troy WingerterDirector of Football Operations17th Season at Louisiana • Louisiana, 1993

THE WINGERTER FILEYear at UL - 17thHometown - New Orleans, La.Wife - CydraChildren - Holden and AidenHigh School - Archbishop Rummel HSCollege - Louisiana (1993); Louisiana (1999)

PLAYING EXPERIENCELouisiana, 1988-91 COACHING EXPERIENCE1997-99 - Louisiana (Graduate Assistant)2001 - Louisiana (Defensive Ends)2002-10 - Louisiana (Recruiting Coordinator/ Tight Ends2011-present - Louisiana (Director of Football Operations)

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Brady Thomas enters his eighth season with Louisi-ana and third with the Ragin’ Cajuns football staff as an offensive graduate assistant. Thomas, a former quarterback from 2008-12 for the Cajuns, works with

the quarterbacks and wide receivers and serves as an assistant to offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach Jay Johnson. Thomas had a hand in all four R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl champion-ships winning two as a member of the team (2011-12) and two as a member of the coaching staff (2013-14). He was the holder for Brett Baer’s 50-yard field goal that gave a the Cajuns a 32-30 victory over San Diego State in the 2011 New Orleans Bowl. A graduate of Louisiana in 2012 with a degree in kinesiology, Thomas is married to the former Victoria English.

Lionel Stokes, a two-year starter at defensive back for the Ragin’ Cajuns from 2010-11, enters his second sea-son as the defensive graduate assistant for Louisiana. Stokes works with the defensive backs and helps with

the day-to-day operations of the defensive staff including film breakdown, weekly game planning and managing academics. In 25 games, Stokes recorded 135 tackles and five interceptions play-ing both corner and safety. Stokes was influential in the Cajuns first nine win season since 1976 helping guide the program to the 2011 R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl championship. Stokes earned an associates degree in Mathematics from Copiah-Lincoln Community College in 2009 before finishing up a bachelor’s degree in general studies from Louisiana in 2012. He is currently working on master’s degree in sports management.

Hunter Bonvillain enters his first season as an offensive graduate assistant on the Ragin’ Cajuns football staff. He will work alongside offensive line coach Mitch Ro-drigue while assisting with all aspects of the offense.

Bonvillain spent four seasons on the staff as a student assistant from 2011-14. During that time he helped with the defensive line, secondary and special teams. Bonvillain earned a degree in applied science from Louisiana in 2015.

Garrett Kreamer takes over as a defensive graduate assistant after spending three years on the Louisiana football staff as a student assistant. Kreamer will work with the outside linebackers and assist in film study

and breakdown. He spent the previous three seasons working as an assistant to wide receivers coach Jorge Munoz. Kreamer earned a degree in health and physical education from Louisiana in 2014. He is currently working on a mas-ter’s degree in sports management.

Jordan Fraizer enters his second season as a football assistant on the Ragin’ Cajuns football staff. Fraizer will work with the special teams as well as serving as a personal assistant to head coach Mark Hudspeth. He

earned a degree in interdisciplinary studies from Mississippi State in 2014.

Kevon Beckwith returns for his second season with the Ragin’ Cajuns football staff as an assistant to the de-fensive line coach. Beckwith worked with sixth round draft pick Christian Ringo in 2014. He also serves as

an administrative and recruiting assistant. Beckwith earned a degree in health services administration from Louisiana in 2015.

Preston Bates enters his first season as an administra-tive intern at Louisiana. He will assist with off the field administrative duties for the Ragin’ Cajuns. Bates earned a degree in interdisciplinary studies from Mis-

sissippi State in 2014.

Henry Ohrenberger enters his second season as an ad-ministrative intern at Louisiana. Ohrenberger will work with the middle linebackers and also serve as quality control. He spent the 2014 season working with the

defensive line, helping with film breakdown and assisting with quality control. Ohrenberger joined the Cajuns staff after spending six years in the U.S. Army including one tour in Afghanistan from 2013-14. Prior to joining the army, he played four years as an offensive lineman at Norwich University. Ohrenberger earned a degree in psychology from Norwich in 2008.

Not pictured: Dustin Nothnagel

Graduate Assistant - OffenseThird year • Louisiana, 2012

Brady Thomas

Graduate Assistant - DefenseSecond year • Louisiana, 2012

Graduate Assistant - OffenseFirst year • Louisiana, 2015

Lionel Stokes

Hunter BonvillainAdministrative InternSecond year • Norwich, 2008

Henry Ohrenberger

Administrative InternFirst year • Mississippi State, 2014

Preston Bates

Student Assistant - Defensive LineSecond year • Louisiana, 2015

Kevon Beckwith

Student Assistant - Special TeamsSecond year • Mississippi St., 2014

Jordan Frazier

Graduate Assistant - DefenseFirst year • Louisiana, 2014

Garrett Kraemer

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Rusty Whitt began his tenure as the University of Louisi-ana’s head strength and conditioning coach in October 2010.Whitt, who served in the United States Army as a Senior

Special Forces Communication Sergeant in the 10th Special Forces Group, came to Louisiana from Rice University where he served as assistant coordinator of strength and conditioning from March 2009 until his hiring at UL. At Rice, Whitt designed and implemented year-round strength, speed, mobil-ity, cardiovascular conditioning and injury rehabilitation programs for football, baseball, track and field and swimming. Prior to joining the staff at Rice, he served in the United States Army from Aug. 2003-Jan. 2009. He was deployed to Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) V and VI. Whitt developed and initiated a comprehensive pre-deployment conditioning program for his Special Forces Team prior to and during OIF V and VI. He received a combat infantry badge, two Iraqi campaign medals and an Army commendation medal with valor. Whitt began his strength and conditioning career with graduate assistant-ships at Midwestern State University (Aug. 1995-June 1996) and the University of Texas (June 1996-May 1997). He performed an internship in the strength and conditioning department at the U.S. Olympic Training Center (May-Sept. 1997). Whitt had stints as an assistant strength and conditioning coordinator for football at William and Mary (Dec. 1997-Aug. 1998) and Louisville (Aug.-Dec. 1998) before being named the head strength and conditioning coach at Sam Houston State in Dec. 1998. At SHSU, Whitt served as an instructor in the kinesiology department and assisted in the design of a new weight facility. He also worked with current Ragin’ Cajuns men’s basketball coach Bob Marlin until Aug. 2003. Over his career, Whitt has participated in the 1997 Fiesta Bowl, 1998 Motor City Bowl, I-AA football playoffs and NCAA men’s basketball tournament. Whitt earned his bachelor’s degree in political science and administration from Abilene Christian University in 1994 and his master’s degree in kinesiology from Texas in 1997. He is a certified strength and conditioning specialist through the National Strength and Conditioning Association.

Jason Manikowski arrived at the University of Loui-siana in June 2011 to serve as an assistant strength and conditioning coach. Manikowski joined the Cajuns’ strength staff after

spending the previous 17 months as a strength and conditioning graduate as-sistant at TCU. While at TCU, Manikowski was the head strength coach for the Horned Frogs women’s basketball and equestrian programs. He designed all of the strength, speed and agility programs for women’s basketball, while assisting with football. In the summer of 2009, Manikowski served as an intern at TCU where he helped demonstrate proper technique in performing Olympic lifts and improving speed development. Prior to working at TCU, he was employed as a physical education teacher at St. Catherine’s High School in Racine, Wisc. In 2007, Manikowski was the assistant strength and conditioning coach for football at his alma mater, Wisconsin–Oshkosh. Manikowski holds a bachelor’s degree in physical education and health education from UW-Oshkosh, where he was a four-year starting free safety for the Titans. He was a second team Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference all-conference selection in 2005 and earned a preseason All-American accolade going into his senior campaign in 2006.

Tip Graham is in his first year as assistant strength and conditioning coach for the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns after spending the past two seasons at Rice University. Graham has worked at both the collegiate and professional level, including stints at both Auburn and LSU.

During his tenure at Rice, Graham served as the interim head strength and conditioning coach for the school’s football and baseball teams, writing and implementing the speed and strength programs for each squad. Graham was a part of the Owls’ 2013 Conference USA championship in football and a pair of bowl teams. From 2011-12, Graham was a strength and conditioning coach for the NFL’s Houston Texans, teaching proper lifting techniques and serving as a member of the Texans’ 2011 AFC South championship team. Graham was a graduate assistant at Auburn from 2010-11 and worked with the Tigers’ football, softball, equestrian and women’s golf teams. He was a part of two SEC championship teams in football, the 2010 BCS National Championship and the 2011 NCAA national championship team in equestrian. He worked as a strength and conditioning coach at LSU from 2009-10 where he worked with four programs, including football and baseball. Graham began his career in 2008 as head strength and conditioning coach for the Asheville Tourists, a minor league affiliate of the Colorado Rockies. A native of Marlow, Okla., Graham earned a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology-Exercise/Fitness Management from the University of Central Oklahoma in 2008, where he was a four-year letterman in football for UCO. Graham earned a Masters of Education in Adult Education degree from Auburn in 2011.

Asst. Strength and ConditioningFifth year • UW-Oshkosh, 2007

Head Strength and ConditioningSixth year • Abilene Christian, 1994

Jason Manikowski

Rusty WhittAsst. Strength and Conditioning2nd year • Central Oklahoma, 2008

Tip Graham

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Lynn Williams has served as equipment manager for the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns since 1985. He directly oversees men’s sports and assists with football. A Lafayette native and a graduate from Northside

High School, Williams served five years as a student manager at Louisiana. After graduation in 1985, Williams became the head equipment manager. Williams is a nationally certified equipment manager through the Athletic Equipment Manager’s Association (A.E.M.A).

Kerry Conner, a native of New Iberia, enters his second year with the Louisiana Ragin Cajuns as assistant equip-ment manager after spending the previous two years at in-state school Louisiana Tech.

During his tenure in Ruston, Conner served as the athletics equipment manager for the Bulldog football team where he supervised interns and student managers and worked with the football coaching staff and administrators. Prior to his arrival in Ruston, Conner served as the head equipment manager at Nicholls State in Thibodaux from 2006-12 where he handled the responsibilities for all of the Colonels’ 14 Division I athletic programs. Conner also served in the same capacity for Northwestern State from 2004-06. He also served as a student manager for the Demons while in pursuit of his undergraduate degree from 2001-04. While working towards his undergraduate degree, Conner spent two sum-mers serving internships in the NFL with the Miami Dolphins in 2003 and the New Orleans Saints in 2004. Conner assisted both organizations in preparation for and during training camp. Connor holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration from North-western State, graduating in 2003 from the University. Conner is married to the former Marsiah Woods of Thibodaux, and the couple has a son, Kerry Conner III.

Carrie Pitre is in her fourth season as the administra-tive assistant to head coach Mark Hudspeth and the football staff. She joined the staff on a temporary basis in July, 2012 and was added in a full-time capacity later

in the year. As an administrative assistant, Pitre is responsible for managing Coach Hud-speth’s daily schedule and overseeing the administrative needs of the staff. Pitre works with Coach Hudspeth to manage the day-to-day needs of the Quarterback Club, a group of Cajuns supporters who provide additional funds and services to the program. A native of Macaé, Brazil, Pitre moved to the Lafayette in 1994. She married Nick Pitre in 2011 and the couple lives in Arnaudville with their son, Nicholas.

Tanya Howard begins her second season as a member of Ragin Cajuns’ football staff as Administrative Assistant to Football Recruiting and Team Operations. Her role in recruiting and team operations is assisting

Ryan Trichel on day to day recruiting. She oversees game day events in recruiting and also assists with summer camps and clinics. Howard also helps oversee the team’s community service projects. She has done projects with Habitat for Humanity and getting the players into schools to interact and be role models for children. Howard, a native of Broussard, La., joined the staff in April of 2014. She is the mother of three children, Gavin, Makayla and Arianna.

Assistant Equipment ManagerSecond year • Northwestern St., 2003

Kerry Conner

Head Equipment Manager31st year • Louisiana, 1985

Lynn Williams

Video Coordinator15th year • Louisiana, 1996

Darren Walker

Assistant Video CoordinatorSecond year • Louisiana, 2014

Matt Reid

Administrative Assistant forHead Coach Mark HudspethThird year

Carrie Pitre

Administrative AssistantRecruiting/Team OperationsSecond year

Tanya Howard

In his 15th season as the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns video coordinator is Darren Walker, a 1996 graduate of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Walker, who was hired in his current role in 2001, is the longest

tenured video coordinator in the Sun Belt Conference. Walker oversees a staff of eight student workers and one intern. He handles the support of computer and video technologies including coordina-tion of the taping of games and practices, opponent video exchange, self-scout and opponent breakdowns. He is in charge of “The Juice,” the state of the art sound system used for playing music and crowd noise at practice, while also keeping track of practice times and team periods. Walker also assists in the production of video content that is shown on the new video board that was installed at Cajun Field in 2014. He also makes several highlight videos for recruiting and social media during the spring and summer. A native of Chalmette, La., Walker spent five years at KATC-TV, where he was a videographer, producer, sports reporter and anchor. Walker earned his bachelor’s degree in Liberal Arts - Mass Communica-tions from then-USL in 1996. He is a graduate of Lynn Oaks High School in Braithwaite, La. He is married to the former Michelle Ciaccio and they are the parents of two children, Hannah and Vance.

Matthew Reid begins his second season with the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns football program’s Video De-partment after earning his degree from the University in 2014.

Reid’s duties include assisting Darren Walker in filming events, practices, games and all additional football activities. Some of the other duties include helping document the season for production purposes and working on coach-ing film. Reid also worked with the Ragin’ Cajuns baseball team as the chief videographer during the 2015 NCAA Regionals and Super Regionals. Originally from Dulac, La., Reid worked in the Recreational Sports depart-ment at UL Lafayette as the maintenance technician for both the Aquatics and Rec Center’s Cardio and Weight facility. He received his bachelors degree in general studies in May of 2014 from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.

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Travis Soileau has served as a member of the Athletic Training staff at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette since 2003. He was named the Director of Athletic Train-ing in July 2011.

Soileau currently serves as the athletic trainer for football and golf. From 2003-07 he served as an Assistant Athletic Trainer, assisting with football and directly overseeing the care of men’s basketball and men’s and women’s track. Soileau was promoted to Associate Athletic Trainer prior to the 2007-08 athletic season and for the next four years served as assistant football athletic trainer and oversaw the care of the golf and track squads. A native of Port Barre, La, Soileau served as a student athletic trainer at UL Lafayette, earning his bachelor’s degree in 1999. He attended graduate school at Clemson University (2000-03), where he served as a graduate assistant athletic trainer for swimming and diving for one year and men’s soccer team for two years. Soileau and his wife, Brandi, are the parents of a daughter, Kaitlyn Camille.

Brian Davis joined the University of Louisiana at Lafayette Athletic Training staff in January 2008 and served as an Assistant Director of Athletic Training through the end of the 2010-11 athletic season. In July

2011, Davis was named Associate Director of Athletic Training. A native of Bastrop, La., Davis served as an Assistant Athletic Trainer at Saint Leo University from 2005-07 prior to joining the UL Lafayette staff. He received his bachelor’s degree from Northwestern State and obtained a master’s degree from Baylor.

B.J. Duplantis has served as an Associate Director of Athletic Training at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette since September 2007. He is directly responsible for men’s basketball and

assists in the care of football and track. A native of Chalmette, La., Duplantis served as an athletic trainer at Chris-tus St. Frances Cabrini Hospital for four years (2003-07) prior to arriving at UL Lafayette. Duplantis received his bachelor’s and master’s degree from Northwestern State He is married to the former Ainsley Moreau. The couple resides in Lafay-ette.

Eric Prince joined the University of Louisiana at Lafayette as an Assistant Director of Athletic Training in the spring of 2015 and will assist in the coverage of the

Ragin’ Cajun football team. Before his arrival in Lafayette, Prince, a native of Marlton, N.J., was a gradu-ate student at LSU where he worked with the school’s football, men’s and women’s track and cross country teams. As an undergraduate at West Chester (Pa.) University, Prince gained experi-ence by working through several high schools, while adding additional experi-ence as an intern with the Philadelphia Soul of the Arena Football League. He earned his bachelor’s degree in athletic training from West Chester and his master’s degree in kinesiology from LSU.

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Director of Athletic Training13th year • Louisiana, 1999

Travis SoileauAssociate Director of Athletic TrainingSeventh year • Northwestern State, 2002

B.J. Duplantis

Senior Associate Director ofAthletic TrainingEighth year • Northwestern St., 1999

Brian DavisAssistant Director of Athletic TrainingFirst year • LSU, 2015

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The Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns football team took the program to new heights in 2014 posting its fourth straight nine-win season and bowl victory.

Louisiana entered the season as the unanimous favorite in the Sun Belt Conference. And with a roster that returned 17 starters and 61 letterwinners, the Ragin’ Cajuns were primed to establish themselves as one of the top schools in the “Group of 5.” A pair of key injuries early in the season and a series of turnovers led to a slow start in non-conference play that saw Louisiana open with a 1-3 record heading into its Sun Belt Conference opener. But the Ragin’ Cajuns stayed the course, corrected their mistakes and finished the season on a strong note winning eight of their last nine contests including a seven-game win streak. The record books also saw some changes during the year as Terrance Broadway became the school’s all-time leader in total offense, while senior running back Alonzo Harris cemented his legacy as one of the top backs in program history. Sophomore running back Elijah McGuire also made his mark becoming the fourth player – and second running back – in school history to rush for over 1,000 yards in a season while defensive tackle Christian Ringo etched his name on the school’s all-time record for sacks and tackles for loss. Since the arrival of head coach Mark Hudspeth, Louisiana has been a consistent winner on the gridiron, posting a 36-16 record while contending for the Sun Belt Conference title each season. And with the Ragin’ Cajuns success on the field since Hudspeth’s arrival in 2011, Louisiana joins Michigan State, Oregon, South Carolina and Texas A&M as the only schools in the country to win a bowl game in the last four years and ranks fifth among the “Group of 5” in wins during that stretch.

CAJUNS OPEN SEASON WITH CONVINCING WIN With new improvements to Cajun Field that saw the addition of nearly 6,000 new seats, Louisiana opened its 2014 season on Aug. 30 with a convincing 45-6 victory over in-state opponent Southern University before 36,170 – the third-largest crowd in Cajun Field history. Louisiana totaled 512 yards of offense while holding the Jaguars to 279. Senior quarterback Broadway went 20-for-32 through the air for 237 yards and accounted for four touchdowns, one rushing. Senior wide receiver Jamal Robinson led Louisiana with 112 receiving yards on five catches and two touchdowns while sophomore running back McGuire recorded 129 yards on 13 carries and one touchdown. Defensively, senior linebacker Trae Johnson led the Cajuns with eight tackles, seven being solo, while senior linebacker Boris Anyama and sophomore linebacker Kevin Fouquier posted five solo tackles apiece. In the first quarter, the Cajuns struck first with 6:12 to go in the period after a 31-yard field goal from senior kicker Hunter Stover gave Louisiana a 3-0. The Cajuns reached the end zone for the first time on their next possession as McGuire capped off a six-play, 80-yard drive with an eight-yard touchdown run. The Louisiana defense continued to cause the Jaguars problems, forcing back-to-back three-and-outs before the Cajuns extended their lead. Broadway recorded his first touchdown of the evening with 12:11 left in the half as he found Robinson for a 32-yard touchdown to make it 17-0. Louisiana stretched it to 24-0 midway through the second period as sophomore wide receiver Jared Johnson caught a 13-yard touchdown pass from Broadway with 7:35 remaining in the half. One play that highlighted the second quarter for Louisiana was senior

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punter Daniel Cadona’s 77-yard boot – the third-longest punt among NCAA punters in 2014.

A RUGGED SEPTEMBER With the impressive win to open the season, the Ragin’ Cajuns opened the month of September facing in-state opponent Louisiana Tech for the first time in a decade. The early September matchup was part of a stern test for the Ragin’ Cajuns, who would also face nationally-ranked Ole Miss and Boise State during the month Against Louisiana Tech, the Ragin’ Cajuns amassed 415 yards of total offense, but turned the ball over three times while the defense allowed over 500 yards in a 48-20 setback. Louisiana erased a 7-0 deficit early in the second quarter as it answered the Bulldogs’ score on the previous drive. Broadway moved the Cajuns into Bulldog territory following a 33-yard run to the Louisiana Tech 15 late in the first period. Alonzo Harris then carried the Cajuns the rest of the way with a 6-yard scamper up the middle on the first play of the second quarter to knot the game at 7-7. After the Cajuns were halted on a fourth-and-1 attempt from the Bulldog 39, Louisiana Tech put together a nine-play, 61-yard drive to go up 14-7 with 4:33 to play in the half. The Bulldogs added a field goal late in the first half to take a 17-7 lead at intermission before scoring 24 unanswered points in the second to take a 41-7 lead. The Ragin’ Cajuns then went on the road for the first time in 2014 facing a high-octane Ole Miss team that would climb as high as No. 3 in the nation. Louisiana recorded 322 of total offense, including 193 yards on the ground, but four turnovers, including one inside the Ole Miss 10-yard line, were too much to overcome in a 56-15 loss. Broadway, who became the fourth player in school history to record 7,000 yards of total offense in his career, completed 15 of 30 passes for 129 yards for the Cajuns while adding 59 yards on the ground in 10 carries. McGuire gained 66 yards on 10 carries to lead Louisiana while Harris added 62 yards on 15 carries and a touchdown. The following week, Louisiana played its final tuneup of non-conference play, traveling to compete on the “blue turf” against Boise State. With one of the best home records since 2000, the Broncos opened up a 21-3 lead at halftime and claimed a 34-9 win over the Ragin’ Cajuns. McGuire, who caught a career-high 10 passes for 106 yards for

Louisiana, scored on a 7-yard run for the Ragin’ Cajuns. The Cajuns got on the board in the first quarter after a botched snap on an attempted field goal resulted on a 14-yard pass from Stover to Evan Tatford on fourth-and-14 to the BSU 7. Boise State held after the Tatford’s reception with Stover converting on a 22-yard boot with 2:01 remaining in the first quarter. Playing without leading tackler Johnson, Trevence Patt led Louisiana with a career-high 14 tackles with Dominique Tovell, Fouquier and Corey Trim adding eight stops each. Tovell, Marquis White and Ringo each recorded sacks for the Ragin’ Cajuns.

RILES WITH A FLAIR FOR THE DRAMATIC Back at Cajun Field for the first time in nearly a month, the Ragin’ Cajuns opened Sun Belt Conference play as they faced Georgia State. Just like a close game in the previous meeting between the two teams, Louisiana needed a key drive late to claim a 34-31 victory. Broadway completed 20 of 26 passes for 216 yards and two touchdowns while Robinson caught eight passes for 119 yards and two scores as the Ragin’ Cajuns totaled 461 yards of offense. In a game that saw seven lead changes, it was Broadway’s 21-yard strike to Robinson with 3:34 remaining that would give the Ragin’ Cajuns the lead for good. Backup quarterback Brooks Haack started the drive for the Ragin’ Cajuns and found Larry Pettis for an 18-yard gain on third-and-2 to the GSU 49. Three plays later on third-and-4 at the GSU 43, Haack bought time in the pocket before scrambling right and lofting a 22-yard pass to Al Riles before the Ragin’ Cajuns scored on the following play. The reception by Riles, a converted defensive back, marked the second “season-changing” play made by the Mandeville, La., native in as many seasons. His 99-yard interception return for a touchdown in a 2013 game at Western Kentucky turned what could have been a 17-0 deficit into an eventual 37-20 victory.

CAJUNS SHINE UNDER THE BRIGHT LIGHTS With a league-opening win under its belt, Louisiana would play two straight games before a national audience, beginning with a Tuesday contest at Texas State. The ESPN2 broadcast was the first of two straight for the Ragin’ Cajuns, who had won their previous three games on the network. The results from the first game? Flawless. Broadway completed 14 of 21 passes for 225 yards and a touchdown, added 113 yards on the ground and led Louisiana to a dominating 34-10 victory. Harris rushed for 79 yards and a touchdown for Louisiana while McGuire rushed for 64 yards, added 85 on four receptions and scored a pair of TDs. And while the offense was about to miss an important cog – Robinson – for the remainder of the season, the Louisiana defense made its presence known in a big way. After recording one takeaway in its first five games and ranking at the bottom among FBS schools, the Ragin’ Cajuns held Texas State to 270 yards of total offense while forcing a pair of turnovers. The key turnover for Louisiana was a 41-yard fumble recovery for a touchdown by Ringo that turned a 7-3 lead into an eventual 21-3 lead at halftime. Broadway, who posted his fourth career 100-yard rushing game on the ground, carried a career-best 19 times as Louisiana recorded season-highs in total offense (528) and rushing offense (288). Louisiana took the opening kickoff and needed two plays to reach the end zone for a quick 7-0 lead. After an 8-yard run on the opening play by Harris to the UL 38, Broadway found a wide-open McGuire for a 62-yard touchdown pass with 14:16 remaining to cap a 70-yard drive. The following week saw another nationally televised contest for the Ragin’ Cajuns as they hosted league rival Arkansas State. The previous meeting between the teams was more of a defensive struggle as Louisiana claimed a 23-7 win in Jonesboro.

After missing two games to an injury, Jamal Robinson (4) celebrates with teammates after his 21-yard touchdown reception from Terrance Broadway with 3:34 remaining in the game would lift Louisiana to a 34-31 win over Georgia State in the Sun Belt Confer-ence opener.

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The 2014 contest would quickly turn into a track meet in the first half before the Ragin’ Cajuns used some additional fireworks in the fourth quarter in a 55-40 slugfest. The night belonged to the tandem of McGuire and Harris, who combined for 372 of the Ragin’ Cajuns 419 yards on the ground with four touchdowns apiece. McGuire rushed for a career-high 265 with Harris adding 107 yards as Louisiana piled up 521 yards of total offense. Trim led the Ragin’ Cajuns defense with seven tackles, six solo, two tackles for loss and one interception. Louisiana staged a 13-9 lead after the first quarter and led, 34-23, at halftime as the duo rushed for a combined five scores. Harris scored on runs of 4, 22 and 1 yards in the opening half with McGuire scoring on second-quarter runs of 74 and 13 yards. After A-State closed to within 41-32 in the fourth quarter, McGuire added a 43-yard scoring run before countering another Red Wolves score with 54-yard TD sprint in the final minute.

CAJUNS HIT THE HOME STRETCH After reversing course from a winless September, Louisiana opened the final month of the season looking to build off a perfect October and continue its drive for another Sun Belt Conference title. Louisiana, which would play five games in the final month of the season, faced South Alabama in the annual Homecoming game. Stover connected on field goals of 23, 26, 22 and 32 yards while McGuire added an 8-yard touchdown run with 5:01 remaining to carry Louisiana to its fourth-straight victory in a 19-9 decision. Tied at 9-9 in the third quarter, Louisiana began the fourth quarter with the ball on its own 20. McGuire started off the Cajuns’ drive with a 33-yard gain followed by a 14-yard run to carry the Cajuns to the USA 33. After a 13-yard rush by Broadway, the Cajuns were unable to find the end zone once again, looking to Stover to give Louisiana the lead. Stover converted the 32-yard attempt to put the Cajuns ahead, 12-9, with 11:28 to play. The Jaguars didn’t take long to move the ball down the field with backup Matt Floyd finding Bowman for 26 yards to reach midfield. USA followed with a 41-yard pass from Floyd to Marvin Shinn to reach the Cajuns 4-yard line. However, three plays later Ringo came up with a Jaguars’ fumble to give the ball back to Louisiana with eight minutes to play.

Three minutes later, the Cajuns recorded their first touchdown of the game behind the legs of McGuire, who rushed for 116 yards. Broadway threw a 31-yard pass to McGuire before answering with a 40-yard completion to James Butler to set up McGuire’s go-ahead score. The winning streak continued for Louisiana in its next road contest at New Mexico State. McGuire rushed for 136 yards with a pair of touchdowns, Broadway completed 12 of 23 passes for 158 yards and three touchdowns and the Ragin’ Cajuns scored 28 unanswered points in an eventual 44-16 victory. Jared Johnson caught TD passes of 5 and 9 yards and Tracy Walker picked off a pair of passes as Louisiana became bowl eligible for the fourth consecutive year and opened 5-0 in league play for the second straight season. Louisiana gained 402 yards of total offense, including 244 on the ground. Butler caught five passes for 95 yards for Louisiana with Jevante Watson adding an interception. The Ragin’ Cajuns defense forced four turnovers against the high-powered NM State offense while allowing 307 yards of total offense. One week later against ULM, Broadway tossed for a pair of touchdowns and ran for another, Harris rushed for 133 yards and the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns defense recorded seven sacks, forced three turnovers and set a single-game school-record for rushing defense as it held off ULM, 34-27. Ringo moved closer to becoming the school’s all-time sack leader for Louisiana as he registered 2.5 sacks to increase his season total to 10.5 and career total to 20.5. Hudspeth earned his 100th career victory at the NCAA level as Louisiana built a 17-7 lead in the first quarter before scoring a pair of touchdowns to withstand a ULM rally. Harris, who entered the game needing 19 yards to join Tyrell Fenroy and Brian Mitchell as the only players in school history to rush for over 3,000 yards, needed one carry to eclipse the mark when his 54-yard run on the game’s third play from scrimmage put the ball at the ULM 5. The drive would stall and Stover would boot a 22-yard field goal to cap a seven-play, 70-yard drive to give the Ragin’ Cajuns a 3-0 lead. Louisiana outgained ULM, 456-444, in total offense and gained 282 yards on the ground. The Ragin’ Cajuns limited the Warhawks to minus-39 yards rushing – the fewest since allowing eight yards to UNLV in 1993. Trim and Patt recorded nine tackles each to lead Louisiana while Ringo added eight stops, including 5.5 stops for loss. The senior increased his season total in sacks to 10.5 (one-half shy of the single-season record set by Jeff Mitchell and Conrad Lewis) while increasing his career total to 20 (one shy of tying Mitchell). The Ragin’ Cajuns six-game winning streak would end one week later at Cajun Field in a 35-16 loss to Appalachian State. The Mountaineers totaled 427 yards of offense and score twice in the final 5:35 to pull away from a 21-16 lead. Broadway finished with 162 yards of total offense to increase his career total to 8,966 yards and eclipsing former quarterback Jake Delhomme’s record of 8,876 set from 1993-96. McGuire led all Cajuns receivers with 35 yards on five catches while adding 36 rushing yards and one touchdown on nine carries. Harris paced the Louisiana running game with 60 yards on 13 attempts. But the Ragin’ Cajuns closed out the regular-season with a convincing 42-23 victory at Troy to post their best league record – 7-1 – since joining the football league as a charter member in 2001. McGuire rushed for 169 yards and became the fourth player in school history to rush for 1,000 yards in a season and Ragin’ Cajuns got a strong defensive effort in the second half to erase a halftime deficit. Harris added 86 yards and three touchdowns while Broadway completed 14 of 19 passes for 142 yards.

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After Troy built a 23-21 lead at halftime behind an offensive performance that produced 342 yards, the Ragin’ Cajuns stuffed the Trojans in the final 30 minutes as Louisiana yielded 52 yards and finished with a 486-394 advantage. Louisiana, which controlled the football for 11:45 in the third quarter and nearly 22 minutes in the second half, opened the half with a 10-play, 74-yard drive to take a 28-23 lead it would not relinquish. McGuire, who scored twice and joined Brian Mitchell, Michael Desormeaux and Tyrell Fenroy as 1,000-yard rushers in school history, opened the drive with a 13-yard gain before Broadway rushed for eight yards and connected with Gabe Fuselier on a 6-yard gain to the Troy 47. Trim led Louisiana with a career-high 10 tackles with Tovell adding nine. Walker added a season-high eight stops and a fumble recovery for the Ragin’ Cajuns while Lightfoot added a season-best seven tackles. McCollum and Darzil Washington each forced fumbles as the Ragin’ Cajuns forced a pair of turnovers and sacked Troy quarterback Brandon Silvers twice.

DEFENSE STIFFENS AT NEW ORLEANS BOWL The old adage, ‘Defense Wins Championships’ was on display in the 14th annual R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl as the Ragin’ Cajuns held Nevada in check all game, dominating defensively in a 16-3 win. The Cajuns took the game’s opening possession 77 yards in eight plays. Terrance Broadway connected on a 17-yard touchdown pass to C.J. Bates on third-and-nine. Little did anyone know at the time, that’s all the offense the Cajuns would need. Broadway was 3-for-3 on the drive and went on to complete 14 consecutive passes to start the game. No player in collegiate football bowl history had ever completed 14 straight passes to begin a bowl game. Overall, Broadway’s feat ranks third behind Georgia’s Mike Bobo (19 vs. Wisconsin, 1998 Outback) and NC State’s Phillip Rivers (16 vs. Kansas, 2003 Tangerine). Hunter Stover put the Cajuns up 10-0 late in the first quarter with a 46-yard field goal – the longest of his collegiate career. Stover tacked on a 30-yard and 35-yard field goal in the fourth quarter. His three field goals tie a New Orleans Bowl record, as well as

a school bowl record, last set by Brett Baer against East Carolina in the 2012 game. Wolfpack quarterback Cody Fajardo, who entered the game averaging 281 yards of total offense per game, was held to 173 total yards. The Cajuns offense outgained Nevada 411-213. Nevada’s best opportunity came on their third drive of the game. After a 59-yard punt by Daniel Cadona, the Wolfpack moved 69 yards in 11 plays, but the Cajuns defense made one of the game’s key defensive plays. After a completion down to the Cajuns 11-yard line, Sean Thomas forced a fumble that was recovered by Dominique Tovell. The fumble recovery was the first of Tovell’s career. The only blemish on the Cajuns defense was a 21-yard field goal by Brent Zuzo. After a short punt, Nevada took over at the UL 26-yard line. The Cajuns kept the Wolfpack out of the end zone, surrendering only 23 yards. UL limited Nevada to 81 yards in the second half and put an exclamation point on the win with back-to-back sacks on the final two plays. Christian Ringo was credited with one of the sacks, helping him set a Cajuns new single season record (11.5), as well as tying for the career record (21) with Jeff Mitchell (‘92-95). Darzil Washington registered two of the squad’s four sacks. Corey Trim led the Cajuns with eight total tackles. Trim contributed a key pass breakup midway through the fourth quarter as Nevada went for it on fourth-and-10 at the Cajuns 35-yard line. The defensive stop resulted in the Cajuns moving 47 yards over nine plays leading to Stover’s final field goal of the contest. Broadway finished 26-of-31 passing for 227 yards and was named MVP, becoming the first two-time MVP in New Orleans Bowl history. Senior James Butler caught a career-high eight passes, eclipsing his previous best of six set against ULM on Nov. 27, 2010, while Elijah McGuire led the team with 99 yards rushing on 16 carries. The three points allowed set a school bowl record, as well as the New Orleans Bowl-record. Nevada’s high-flying offense had not been held to just three points since a 35-0 loss at Notre Dame on Sept. 5, 2009. With the victory, Louisiana became the first school in college football bowl history to win the same bowl game in four straight

Christian Ringo (9) celebrates his sack in the final minute of the Ragin’ Cajuns 16-3 victory over Nevada in the 2014 R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl. The sack helped Ringo set the single-season record with 11.5 while tying former Ragin’ Cajun Jeff Mitchell for the most in school history with 21.

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Game 1Louisiana 45, Southern 6August 30, 2014 — Lafayette, La.

LAFAYETTE – In front of 36,170 fans, the third-largest crowd ever to witness a Ragin’ Cajuns football game, Louisiana opened the 2014 season with a dominant 45-6 victory over Southern. The Cajuns (1-0) totaled 512 yards of offense on the night compared to Southern’s 279. Senior quarterback Terrance Broadway went 20-for-32 with 237 yards and four touchdowns, one rushing. Jamal Robinson led Louisiana with 112 receiving yards on five catches and two touchdowns. On the ground, Elijah McGuire recorded 129 yards on 13 carries and one touchdown. Defensively, Trae Johnson led the Cajuns with eight tackles, seven being solo, while Boris Anyama and Kevin Fouquier posted five solo tackles apiece. In the first quarter, the Cajuns struck first with 6:12 to go in the period after a 31-yard field goal from Hunter Stover for a 3-0 Louisiana advantage. After Southern (0-1) missed a 29-yard attempt, the Cajuns reached the end zone for the first time on their next possession as McGuire capped off a six-play, 80-yard drive with an eight-yard touchdown run with 2:27 remaining in the quarter. The Louisiana defense continued to cause the Jaguars problems, forcing back-to-back three-and-outs before the Cajuns extended their lead. Broadway recorded his first touchdown of the evening with 12:11 left in the half as he found Robinson for a 32-yard touchdown to make it 17-0. Louisiana stretched its lead to 24-0 midway through the second period as Jared Johnson caught a 13-yard touchdown pass from Broadway with 7:35 remaining in the half. One play that highlighted the second quarter for Louisiana was Daniel Cadona’s 77-yard punt that went for a touchback a few minutes before halftime.

Southern 0 0 6 0 — 6Louisiana 10 14 7 14 — 45

First QuarterUL - FG Stover 31, 6:12UL - McGuire 8 run (Stover kick), 2:27Second QuarterUL - Robinson 32 pass from Broadway (Stover kick), 12:11UL - J. Johnson 13 pass from Broadway (Stover kick), 7:35Third QuarterSU - Coleman 23 pass from Howard (kick failed), 8:54UL - Robinson 7 pass from Broadway (Stover kick), 4:37Fourth QuarterUL - Broadway 8 run (Stover kick), 13:52UL - Pettis 2 pass from Haack (Stover kick), 6:42Attendance: 36,170

Southern LouisianaFirst Downs 14 28Rushes-Yards 32-77 41-248Passing Yards 202 264Passes A-C-I 40-20-0 36-24-2Punts-Avg. 9-44.0 4-54.8Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0Penalties-Yards 5-35 4-30Possession Time 30:19 29:41

Individual StatisticsRushingSU - Bracken 15-46; Tillery 6-21; Jarvis 3-5; Howard 2-4; Shorts 5-3; TEAM 1-minus 2. UL - McGuire 13-129; Harris 14-47; Broad-way 6-38; Reed 3-21; Pierce 4-15; TEAM 1-minus 2. PassingSU - Howard 18-31-0-181; Shorts 2-9-0-21. UL - Broadway 20-32-2-237; Haack 4-4-0-27.ReceivingSU - Quinn 8-105; Coleman 4-41; Jones 2-14; Morgan 2-13; Baker 1-10; Beard 1-9; Waddel 1-5; Jones 1-5. UL - Robinson 5-112; Pierce 3-21; Butler 3-20; Byrne 3-17; J. Johnson 2-24; Fuselier 2-20; Pettis 2-10; Bates 1-15; Harris 1-14; Tatford 1-7; Barnes 1-4.

Game 2Louisiana Tech 48, Louisiana 20September 6, 2014 — Lafayette, La.

LAFAYETTE – In the first meeting since 2004, Louisiana Tech totaled 533 yards of offense and forced three turnovers to hand the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns a 48-20 defeat in front of 25,607 fans at Cajun Field. Terrance Broadway finished 19-for-31 for 150 yards with one touchdown and one interception, while rushing for 82 yards on 13 attempts. Gabe Fuselier led the Cajuns with 52 receiving yards on six catches. After punter Daniel Cadona’s 34-yard punt pinned the Bulldogs down at their own one-yard line in the first quarter, Kenneth Dixon put Louisiana Tech (1-1) on the board first with a 99-yard touchdown run, the longest in Cajun Field history, for a 7-0 advantage with 4:25 to play in the opening period. Louisiana (1-1) answered on the next drive. Broadway moved the Cajuns into Bulldog territory following a 33-yard run to the Louisiana Tech 15 late in the first period. Alonzo Harris then carried the Cajuns the rest of the way with a six-yard scamper up the middle on the first play of the second quarter to knot the game at 7-7. After the Cajuns were halted on a fourth-and-one attempt from the Bulldog 39, Louisiana Tech put together a nine-play, 61-yard drive to go up 14-7 with 4:33 to play in the half. The Bulldogs took little time in extending their lead in the second half as Sokol completed a 78-yard pass to Sterling Griffin for a 24-7 Louisiana Tech lead with 14:11 left in the third. With less than four minutes to play in the third quarter, a 46-yard interception return by Xavier Woods stretched the Bulldogs’ lead to 31-7 at 3:45. Louisiana Tech extended its lead further in the final period, tallying 17 points in the quarter with a 32-yard run by Dixon to cap off a nine-play, 55-yard drive before a 32-yard field goal attempt by Jonathan Barnes made it 41-7 four minutes into the fourth.

Louisiana Tech 7 10 14 17 — 48Louisiana 0 7 0 13 — 20

First QuarterLT - Dixon 99 run (Barnes kick), 4:25Second QuarterUL - Harris 6 run (Stover kick), 14:54LT - Lee 16 pass from Sokol (Barnes kick), 4:33LT - FG Barnes 28, :10Third QuarterLT - Griffin 78 pass from Sokol (Barnes kick), 14:11LT - Woods 46 interception return (Barnes kick), 3:45Fourth QuarterLT - Dixon 32 run (Barnes kick), 13:32LT - FG Barnes 42, 11:03UL - Reed 20 pass from Broadway (Stover kick), 9:34LT - Craft 2 run (Barnes kick), 4:56UL - Fuselier 4 pass from Haack, :00Attendance: 25,607

Louisiana Tech LouisianaFirst Downs 20 20Rushes-Yards 35-238 34-178Passing Yards 295 237Passes A-C-I 33-22-0 44-29-1Punts-Avg. 4-37.5 4-40.5Fumbles-Lost 2-0 2-2Penalties-Yards 5-35 4-36Possession Time 29:14 30:46

Individual StatisticsRushingLT - Dixon 12-184; Craft 10-27; Martin 6-24; Sokol 6-7; King 1-minus 4. UL - Broadway 13-82; Harris 12-74; McGuire 7-15; Haack 1-5; Pierce 1-2. PassingLT - Sokol 22-33-0-295. UL - Broadway 19-31-1-150; Haack 10-13-0-87.ReceivingLT - Turner 7-81; Lee 6-70; Griffin 3-88; Taylor 3-48; Dixon 2-3; Martin 1-5. UL - Fuselier 6-52; McGuire 4-19; Johnson 3-31; Bates 3-27; Pettis 3-18; Robinson 2-29; Reed 2-24; Riles 2-6; Pierce 1-12; Scott 1-8; Harris 1-6; Byrne 1-5.

Game 3Ole Miss 56, Louisiana 15September 13, 2014 — Oxford, Miss.

OXFORD, Miss. – Bo Wallace threw for three first-half touchdowns as No. 14 Ole Miss built a 28-6 halftime lead on the way to a 56-15 victory over the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium. Wallace finished 23-of-28 for 316 yards and four touchdowns as Ole Miss (3-0) piled up 554 yards of offense. The Rebels scored 28 points off of four Cajuns turnovers. Louisiana (1-2) recorded 322 of total offense, including 193 yards on the ground. Terrance Broadway, who became the fourth player in school history to record 7,000 yards of total offense in a career, completed 15-of-30 passes for 129 yards while adding 59 yards on the ground in 10 carries. After both teams traded punts to open the game, Ole Miss took a 7-0 lead when I’Tavius Mathers scored on a 56-yard touchdown run to cap a three-play, 73-yard drive with 10:00 remaining in the first quarter. The Rebels drove 94 yards in seven plays on their next drive with Wallace hitting a wide open Jaylen Walton for a 40-yard TD with 3:45 remaining for a 14-0 lead. Wallace and Vince Sanders combined on a 24-yard scoring pass for a 28-0 lead at 7:08 of the second quarter before the Cajuns would get on the board. Two field goals by Hunter Stover in the final two minutes before halftime provided the Cajuns’ first points. Ole Miss scored three touchdowns in less than three minutes in the third quarter to open a 49-6 lead and solidify the victory. Louisiana reached the end zone when Alonzo Harris capped a 15-play, 75-yard drive with an 8-yard touchdown with 1:04 remaining in the third quarter. The Cajuns added a safety in the fourth quarter – the first for the team since 2011 – when Justin Hamilton tackled Eugene Brazley for a 5-yard loss with 2:25 remaining.

Louisiana 0 6 7 2 — 15Ole Miss 14 14 21 7 — 56

First QuarterOM - Mathers 56 run (Fletcher kick), 10:00OM - Walton 40 pass from Wallace (Fletcher kick), 3:45Second QuarterOM - Sanders 14 pass from Wallace (Fletcher kick), 12:37OM - Sanders 24 pass from Wallace (Fletcher kick), 7:08UL - FG Stover 32, 1:55UL - FG Stover 20, :09Third QuarterOM - Core 13 pass from Wallace (Fletcher kick), 10:30OM - Golson 59 interception return (Fletcher kick), 9:11OM - Walton 71 run (Fletcher kick), 7:48UL - Harris 8 run (Stover kick), 1:04Fourth QuarterOM - Liggins 2 run (Fletcher kick), 5:16UL - Hamilton safety, 2:25Attendance: 60,937

Louisiana Ole MissFirst Downs 18 27Rushes-Yards 37-193 35-214Passing Yards 129 340Passes A-C-I 31-15-3 36-29-1Punts-Avg. 7-51.1 3-36.7Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-0Penalties-Yards 0-0 4-30Possession Time 31:19 28:41

Individual StatisticsRushingUL - McGuire 10-66; Harris 15-62; Broadway 10-59; Riles 2-6. OM - Walton 7-89; Mathers 3-57; Brazley 6-29; Kincade 3-15; Liggins 3-12; Dodson 5-11; Wallace 4-2; Wilkins 4-minus 1. PassingUL - Broadway 15-30-3-129; TEAM 0-1-0-0. OM - Wallace 23-28-1-316; Kincade 5-6-0-20; Buchanan 1-2-0-4.ReceivingUL - Butler 5-33; Riles 2-24; McGuire 2-18; Pettis 2-14; Johnson 2-13; Bates 1-24; Harris 1-3. OM - Sanders 8-125; Treadwell 4-48; Core 4-41; Adeboyejo 4-35; Pack 3-28; Wal-ton 2-48; Burdette 2-6; Bledsoe 1-6; Liggins 1-3.

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Game 4Boise State 34, Louisiana 9September 20, 2014 — Boise, Idaho

BOISE, Idaho – Jay Ajayi rushed for 150 yards and three first-half touchdowns while Boise State’s Grant Hedrick completed 24-of-31 passes for 237 yards to lead the Broncos to a 34-9 victory over the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns in a non-conference game at Albertsons Stadium. Louisiana (1-3), playing its final tuneup before opening Sun Belt Conference play on Oct. 4 against Georgia State, was led by Elijah McGuire, who caught a career-high 10 passes for 106 yards while rushing for a team-high 31 yards and a touchdown. Ajayi scored on runs of 2, 2 and 16 yards as Boise State (3-1) built a 21-3 lead at halftime. Hedrick completed his first 15 passes in the game as the Broncos outgained Louisiana, 499-241, in total offense. The Cajuns got on the board in the first quarter after a botched snap on an attempted field goal resulted on a 14-yard pass from Hunter Stover to Evan Tatford on fourth-and-14 to the BSU 7. Boise State held after Tatford’s reception with Stover converting on a 22-yard boot with 2:01 remaining in the first quarter. Dan Goodale gave Boise State a 24-3 lead when he made a 40-yard field goal with 10:58 left in the third quarter before Devan Demas scored on a 5-yard run. Louisiana reached the end zone after driving 80 yards in 11 plays with McGuire scoring on a 7-yard run with 11:56 remaining in the game. Playing without leading tackler Trae Johnson (injury), Trevence Patt led Louisiana with a career-high 14 tackles with Dominque Tovell, Kevin Fouquier and Corey Trim adding eight stops each. Tovell, Marquis White and Christian Ringo each recorded sacks for the Ragin’ Cajuns.

Louisiana 3 0 0 6 — 9Boise State 14 7 10 3 — 34

First QuarterBSU - Ajayi 2 run (Goodale kick), 8:37BSU - Ajayi 2 run (Goodale kick), 6:21UL - FG Stover 22, 2:01Second QuarterBSU - Ajayi 16 run (Goodale kick), 12:04Third QuarterBSU - FG Goodale 40, 10:58BSU - Demas 5 run (Goodale kick), 6:39Fourth QuarterUL - McGuire 7 run (kick failed), 11:56BSU - FG Goodale 33, 1:27Attendance: 33,337

Louisiana Boise StateFirst Downs 14 24Rushes-Yards 23-67 48-262Passing Yards 174 237Passes A-C-I 39-21-1 31-24-0Punts-Avg. 7-42.4 3-39.7Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0Penalties-Yards 7-40 8-60Possession Time 26:00 34:00

Individual StatisticsRushingUL - McGuire 7-31; Broadway 7-17; Pierce 3-13; Harris 6-6. BSU - Ajayi 27-150; Demas 2-78; Williams-Rhodes 1-33; Hed-rick 13-24; Fields 2-1; Goodale 1-minus 7; TEAM 2-minus 17. PassingUL - Broadway 20-38-1-160; Stover 1-1-0-14. BSU - Hedrick 24-31-0-237.ReceivingUL - McGuire 10-106; Riles 3-29; Pierce 3-15;Harris 2-5; Pettis 2-5; Tatford 1-14. BSU - Miller 5-107; Ajayi 5-37; Williams-Rhodes 5-32; Roh 3-23; Anderson 3-12; Bur-roughs 2-10; Huff 1-16.

Game 5Louisiana 34, Georgia State 31October 4, 2014 — Lafayette, La.

LAFAYETTE – Terrance Broadway went 20-for-26 for 216 yards and two touchdowns while Jamal Robinson caught eight passes for 119 yards and two scores in Louisiana’s 34-31 Sun Belt-opening win over Georgia State. Louisiana (2-3, 1-0 SBC) totaled 461 yards of offense compared to Georgia State’s 425, and outgained the Panthers on the ground, 195-138. Elijah McGuire led the Cajuns with 90 rushing yards on six attempts. For Georgia State, Nick Arbuckle went 19-for-27 with 276 yards. Donovan Harden led the Panthers with 91 receiving yards on four catches, while Marcus Caffey totaled 90 yards on the ground on 27 carries. After forcing the Panthers (1-4, 0-2 SBC) to punt on their opening drive, McGuire capped off a 6-play, 80-yard touch-down drive with a 54-yard run around the right side to give Louisiana a 7-0 lead with 8:57 left in the first quarter. Georgia State answered on the next possession after coverting a fake punt. Duvall Smith evened the contest at 7-7 with a one-yard touchdown run, concluding a 16-play, 91-yard drive over 6:38. Late in the first half, the Panthers drove 96 yards capped off by 12-yard touchdown run by Caffey for a 14-7 lead at 5:08 of the second quarter. The Cajuns knotted the game at 14-all with 1:13 to go in the half as Robinson pulled down a 19-yard pass from Broadway. In the final seconds of the half, Wil Lutz connected on a 48-yard field goal to put the Panthers up 17-14. The teams swapped scores throughout the second half. Georgia State pulled ahead 31-28 at 6:35 of the fourth quarter before Louisiana registered the decisive tally. Brooks Haack found Larry Pettis for an 18-yard gain before completing another large gain, this one to Al Riles, for 22 yards to place the ball on the Georgia State 21. One play later, Broadway found Robinson in the endzone to put the Cajuns ahead for good.

Georgia State 7 10 7 7 — 31Louisiana 7 7 7 13 — 34

First QuarterUL - McGuire 54 run (Stover kick), 8:57GSU - Smith 1 run (Lutz kick), 2:19Second QuarterGSU - Caffey 12 run (Lutz kick), 5:08UL - Robinson 19 pass from Broadway (Stover kick), 1:13GSU - FG Lutz 48, :00Third QuarterUL - Harris 1 run (Stover kick), 9:43GSU - Caffey 1 run (Lutz kick), 2:03Fourth QuarterUL - Harris 1 run (Stover kick), 11:13GSU - Caffey 2 run (Lutz kick), 6:35UL - Robinson 21 pass from Broadway (kick failed), 3:34Attendance: 24,616

Georgia State LouisianaFirst Downs 24 21Rushes-Yards 37-138 32-195Passing Yards 287 266Passes A-C-I 31-20-0 31-24-0Punts-Avg. 3-38.0 3-42.3Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-0Penalties-Yards 10-79 13-130Possession Time 32:11 27:49

Individual StatisticsRushingGSU - Caffey 27-90; Lutz 1-26; Bell 1-9; Arbuckle 3-9; Smith 4-4; Lytle 1-0. UL - McGuire 6-90; Harris 16-60; Broadway 5-35; Pierce 3-13; TEAM 2-minus 3. PassingGSU - Arbuckle 19-27-0-276; Bell 1-4-0-11. UL - Broadway 20-26-0-216; Haack 4-4-0-50; McGuire 0-1-0-0.ReceivingGSU - Davis 6-63; Harden 4-91; Ruiz 4-75; Blair 3-40; Caffey 2-14; Minor 1-4. UL - Robinson 8-119; Riles 8-80; McGuire 2-14; Pierce 2-12; Pettis 1-18; Fuselier 1-11; Butler 1-9; Harris 1-3.

Game 6Louisiana 34, Texas State 10October 14, 2014 — San Marcos, Texas

SAN MARCOS, Texas – Terrance Broadway completed 14-of-21 passes for 225 yards and a touchdown, and added 113 yards on the ground, to lead the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns to a dominating 34-10 victory over Texas State in a nationally-televised Sun Belt Conference contest at Bobcat Stadium. Alonzo Harris rushed for 79 yards and a touchdown for Louisiana (3-3, 2-0 SBC) while Elijah McGuire rushed for 64 yards, added 85 on four receptions and scored a pair of TDs. The Louisiana defense, which recorded one takeaway in its first five games, held Texas State (3-3, 1-1 SBC) to 270 yards of total offense while forcing a pair of turnovers, including a 41-yard fumble recovery for a touchdown in the second-quarter by Christian Ringo. Louisiana took the opening kickoff and needed two plays to reach the end zone for a quick 7-0 lead. Broadway found a wide open McGuire for a 62-yard touchdown pass with 14:16 remaining to cap the 70-yard drive. The Cajuns missed a 46-yard field goal on their third drive of the game and had a 16-yard punt that went out of bounds at the UL 26, giving Texas State a chance to possibly tie the game. The Bobcats got as close as the UL 3 after Trae Johnson stopped Tyler Jones on third-and-goal, and Texas State settled for a 20-yard field goal from Will Johnson to cut the lead to 7-3 with 14:22 remaining in the first half. Texas State drove seven plays to their own 49 before Jones fumbled after being sacked by Johnson and Ringo picked up the loose ball and rumbled 41 yards to give Loui-siana a 14-3 lead with 9:07 remaining in the second quarter. Louisiana forced Texas State into a three-and-out on its next possession before driving 62 yards in four plays to push its lead to 21-3. McGuire scored his second touchdown of the night on Louisiana’s opening possession of the second half as he capped an 11-play, 70-yard drive with a 13-yard touchdown that extended the lead to 28-3 at 9:29 of the third quarter. Hunter Stover added field goals of 19 and 32 yards for Louisiana in the fourth quarter. Texas State closed out the scoring with 1:04 remaining when Jones connected with Brice Gunter on a 33-yard TD pass.

Louisiana 7 14 7 6 — 34Texas State 0 3 0 7 — 10

First QuarterUL - McGuire 62 pass from Broadway (Stover kick), 14:16Second QuarterTXST - FG Johnson 20, 14:22UL - Ringo 41 fumble recovery (Stover kick), 9:07UL - Harris 1 run (Stover kick), 5:59Third QuarterUL - McGuire 13 run (Stover kick), 9:29Fourth QuarterUL - FG Stover 19, 10:18UL - FG Stover 32, 2:04TXST - Gunter 33 pass from Jones (Johnson kick), 1:04Attendance: 18,509

Louisiana Texas StateFirst Downs 25 12Rushes-Yards 58-288 35-94Passing Yards 240 176Passes A-C-I 23-16-1 23-14-1Punts-Avg. 4-33.5 8-46.2Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1Penalties-Yards 7-35 4-20Possession Time 38:38 21:22

Individual StatisticsRushingUL - Broadway 19-113; Harris 18-79; McGuire 8-64; Reed 7-18; Haack 5-16; TEAM 1-minus 2. TXST - Lowe 8-36; Franks 7-30; Best 4-17; Jones 16-11. PassingUL - Broadway 14-21-1-225; Haack 2-2-0-15. TXST - Jones 14-23-1-176.ReceivingUL - McGuire 4-85; Riles 3-81; Fuselier 3-11; Pettis 2-14; Butler 1-23; Tatford 1-12; Byrne 1-7; Scott 1-7. TXST - Ijah 3-34; Gunter 2-50; White 2-31; Gaines 2-23; Miller 2-22; Price 2-13; Best 1-3.

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Game 7Louisiana 55, Arkansas State 40October 21, 2014 — Lafayette, La.

LAFAYETTE – Sophomore Elijah McGuire rushed for a career-high 265 yards and four touchdowns to lead the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns to a thrilling 55-40 victory over Arkansas State in a nationally-televised game at Cajun Field. The Cajuns (4-3, 3-0 SBC), who rushed for 419 yards, totaled 521 total yards of offense on the night, while Arkansas State put up 595 yards. McGuire’s 265 yards on the ground was the third-most by a Cajun in school history. The Cajuns evened the contest at 6-all on their second drive of the game with a four-yard touchdown run by Alonzo Harris that completed a nine-play, 81-yard drive over 3:37. Trailing 9-6, back-to-back touchdowns propelled the Cajuns into a 20-9 lead by 14:16 of the second quarter. After forcing a Red Wolves punt, a 74-yard touchdown run by McGuire gave the Cajuns a 27-9 advantage with just over 11 minutes to go in the opening half. After the Cajuns defense stopped ASU on downs, McGuire scored again. His 13-yard touchdown run at 8:49 upped the advantage to 34-9. The Red Wolves answered quick to avoid a blowout, and it took just four plays. Michael Gordon had a 70-yard touchdown run on the third play of the ensuing drive. After a defensive stop, an 87-yard touchdown pass from Knighten to Dijon Paschal came on the first snap and trimmed the Cajuns lead to 34-23 at halftime. ASU pulled within single digits late in the fourth quarter after Knighten found Paschal in the end zone to make it a 41-32 contest with 5:32 to play. The Cajuns prevented a momentum shift, though, as McGuire punched in his third touchdown of the night on a 43-yard run for a 48-32 lead with 3:30 remaining.

Arkansas State 9 14 0 17 — 40Louisiana 13 21 7 14 — 55

First QuarterASU - Knighten 60 run (kick failed), 11:12UL - Harris 4 yd run (kick blocked), 7:45ASU - FG Ferguson 44, 4:58UL - Harris 22 run (Stover kick), 1:20Second QuarterUL - Harris 1 run (Stover kick), 14:16UL - McGuire 74 run (Stover kick), 11:19UL - McGuire 13 run (Stover kick), 8:49ASU - Gordon 70 run (Ferguson kick), 7:52ASU - Paschal 87 pass from Knighten (Ferguson kick), 4:29Third QuarterUL - Harris 4 run (Stover kick), 6:14Fourth QuarterASU - FG Ferguson 29, 10:10ASU - Paschal 6 pass from Knighten (pass failed), 5:37UL - McGuire 43 run (Stover kick), 3:30ASU - Houston 12 pass from Knighten (Leapheart pass from Knighten), 1:12UL - McGuire run (Stover kick), :54Attendance: 21,760

Arkansas State LouisianaFirst Downs 22 25Rushes-Yards 37-253 56-419Passing Yards 342 102Passes A-C-I 39-27-1 17-9-0Punts-Avg. 4-39.2 6-45.0Fumbles-Lost 2-0 0-0Penalties-Yards 7-51 9-83Possession Time 27:41 32:19

Individual StatisticsRushingASU - Gordon 15-134; Knighten 16-61; McKissic 1-55; Hayes 1-11; White 2-0; TEAM 1-minus 1; Cox 1-minus 7. UL - McGuire 19-265; Harris 27-107; Broadway 8-38; Nixon 2-9. PassingASU - Knighten 26-37-1-344; Stone 1-1-0-minus 2; McKissic 0-1-0-0. UL - Broadway, Terrance 9-17-0-102.ReceivingASU - Paschal 8-141; McKissic 7-99; Houston 5-58; Trosin2-17; Gordon 2-11; Rains 1-12; Byner 1-6; Ferguson 1-minus 2. UL - Bates 2-28; Pettis 2-11; Riles 2-7; Butler 1-34; Scott 1-21; McGuire 1-1.

Game 8Louisiana 19, South Alabama 9November 1, 2014 — Lafayette, La.

LAFAYETTE – Hunter Stover connected on four field goals and Elijah McGuire added a fourth quarter touchdown to carry the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns to a 19-9 Homecoming win over South Alabama. Louisiana outgained the Jaguars 412-336 with a 196-66 edge in rushing yards. Terrance Broadway went 16-for-28 for 216 yards with James Butler catching four passes for 91 yards and McGuire making nine catches for 90 yards. On the ground, McGuire led the Cajuns (5-3, 4-0 SBC) with 116 yards and one touchdown on 18 carries. The Cajuns’ running game carried Louisiana down the field on their first possession of the game before a Broadway pass to Devin Scott for 45 yards to the USA 10 put the Cajuns in the red zone. However, the drive would stall, forcing a 23-yard field goal by Hunter Stover to put the Cajuns up 3-0 with 9:19 to play in the first quarter. USA evened the game at the beginning of the second quarter with a 20-yard field goal by Aleem Sunanon. The Jaguars grabbed a 9-3 lead midway through the second quarter on a 12-yard touchdown pass from Brandon Bridge to Jereme Jones at 8:15. The score was set up by a roughing the kicker penalty on a punt that allowed USA to avoid a three-and-out drive. Louisiana cut into the Jaguars’ lead on the next drive with a 26-yard field goal from Stover to make it 9-6 with 4:30 to play in the first half. Stover later knotted up the game for the Cajuns with his third field goal of the contest, a 22-yarder to make it 9-9 with 3:31 to play in the third quarter. Leading 12-9 in the fourth quarter the defense came up with a decisive stop after a 41-yard pass from Matt Floyd to Marvin Shinn allowed USA to reach the Cajuns four-yard line. Christian Ringo came up with a Jaguars’ fumble to give the ball back to Louisiana with eight minutes remaining. Three minutes later, an eight-yard touchdown run for McGuire at the 5:01 mark put the Cajuns up 19-9. Facing a fourth-and-four on the ensuing drive, South Alabama was unable to convert and the Cajuns were able to run out the clock.

South Alabama 0 9 0 0 — 9Louisiana 3 3 3 10 — 19

First QuarterUL - FG Stover 23, 9:19Second QuarterUSA - FG Sunanon 20, 14:47USA - Jones 12 pass from Bridge (kick failed), 8:15UL - FG Stover 26, 4:30Third QuarterUL - FG Stover 22, 3:31Fourth QuarterUL - FG Stover 32, 11:28UL - McGuire 8 run (Stoverkick), 5:01Attendance: 25,861

South Alabama LouisianaFirst Downs 18 22Rushes-Yards 35-66 39-196Passing Yards 270 216Passes A-C-I 35-20-0 28-16-0Punts-Avg. 6-38.0 4-32.2Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1Penalties-Yards 8-76 5-39Possession Time 28:40 31:20

Individual StatisticsRushingUSA - Johnson 10-43; Houston 15-42; Timmons 2-5; Floyd 2-0; Bridge 6-minus 24. UL - McGuire 18-116; Broadway 11-54; Harris 8-23; Reed 1-4; TEAM 1-minus 1. PassingUSA - Bridge 16-27-0-177; Floyd 4-8-0-93. UL - Broadway 16-28-0-216.ReceivingUSA - Smith 8-116; Bowman 3-54; Jones 3-35; Shinn 2-51; Woodson 2-7; Timmons 1-6; Glover 1-1. UL - McGuire 9-90; Butler 4-91; Scott 1-45; Fuselier 1-7; Broadway 1-minus 25; Riles 0-8.

Game 9Louisiana 44, New Mexico State 16November 8, 2014 — Las Cruces, N.M. LAS CRUCES, N.M. – Elijah McGuire rushed for 136 yards and scored a pair of touchdowns while Terrance Broadway completed 12-of-23 passes for 158 yards and three touchdowns as the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns scored 28 unanswered points and cruised to a 44-16 win over New Mexico State at Aggie Memorial Stadium. Jared Johnson caught TD passes of five and nine yards and Tracy Walker picked off a pair of passes as Louisiana (6-3, 5-0 Sun Belt) became bowl eligible for the fourth consecutive year and opened 5-0 in Sun Belt Conference play for the second straight season. Louisiana gained 402 yards of total offense, including 244 on the ground. The Cajuns defense forced four turnovers and limited the high-powered New Mexico State (2-8, 1-5 Sun Belt) offense to 307 yards of total offense. After allowing NMSU to take a 3-0 lead on a 22-yard field goal by Maxwell Johnson, the Ragin’ Cajuns took the lead for good as Broadway connected with Johnson on a five-yard TD pass at 2:26 of the first quarter. McGuire added a seven-yard scoring run for Louisiana at 9:09 of the second quarter, then Effrem Reed added a 2-yard scoring run with 44 seconds remaining to build a 21-3 halftime lead. McGuire caught a four-yard scoring pass from Broadway with 11:23 remaining in the third quarter to stretch Louisiana’s lead to 28-3. NMSU, which dropped its eighth straight game after opening the season 2-0, scored its first touchdown of the game after Tyler Rogers connected with Teldrick Morgan on a 42-yard scoring pass at 9:15 of the third quarter. The extra point was blocked by Darzil Washington and returned by Corey Trim for a defensive extra point. Broadway closed out the night with a nine-yard scoring pass to Johnson for a 37-9 lead before redshirt freshman Darrius Hoggins recorded his first career TD when he scored on a three-yard run with 10:26 left to play.

Louisiana 7 14 9 14 — 44New Mexico State 3 0 6 7 — 16

First QuarterNMSU - FG Johnson 22, 9:34UL - J. Johnson 5 pass from Broadway (Stover kick), 2:26Second QuarterUL - McGuire 7 run (Stover kick), 9:09UL - Reed 2 run (Stover kick), :44Third QuarterUL - McGuire 4 pass from Broadway (Stover kick), 11:23NMSU - Morgan 42 pass from Rogers (kick blocked), 9:15UL - Trim PAT return, 9:15Fourth QuarterUL - J. Johnson 9 pass from Broadway (Stover kick), 14:16UL - Hoggins 3 run (Stover kick), 10:26NMSU - Hall 5 run (Johnson kick), 2:09Attendance: 10,299

Louisiana NM StateFirst Downs 22 14Rushes-Yards 54-244 33-103Passing Yards 158 204Passes A-C-I 23-12-0 34-19-3Punts-Avg. 7-40.0 5-40.8Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1Penalties-Yards 1-5 1-5Possession Time 36:17 23:43

Individual StatisticsRushingUL - McGuire 26-136; Reed 11-65; Broadway 9-36; Hoggins 5-21; TEAM 1-minus 1; Riles 1-minus 1; Haack 1-minus 12. NMSU - Hall 19-47; Rose III 4-25; Rogers 5-20; Allen 1-7; Washington 4-4. PassingUL - Broadway 12-23-0-158; Haack 0-0-0-0. NMSU - Rogers 19-34-3-204.ReceivingUL - Butler 5-95; Riles 2-27; Johnson 2-14; Bates 1-15; McGuire 1-4; Reed 1-3. NMSU - Morgan 8-117; Bowen 5-30; Matthews 3-26; Brown 1-24; Rose III 1-5; Hall 1-2.

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Game 10Louisiana 34, ULM 27November 15, 2014 — Monroe, La.

MONROE, La. – Terrance Broadway tossed a pair of touchdowns and rushed for another, Alonzo Harris rushed for 133 yards and the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns defense recorded seven sacks, forced three turnovers and set a single-game school record for rushing defense as it held off ULM, 34-27, in a Sun Belt Conference game at JPS Field at Malone Stadium Head coach Mark Hudspeth earned his 100th career victory at the NCAA level as Louisiana (7-3, 6-0 Sun Belt)built a 17-7 lead in the first quarter before scoring a pair of touchdowns to withstand a rally by ULM (3-7, 2-4 Sun Belt). Harris, who entered the game needing 19 yards to join Tyrell Fenroy and Brian Mitchell as the only players in school history to rush for over 3,000 yards, needed one carry to eclipse the mark when his 54-yard run on the game’s third play from scrimmage put the ball at the ULM 5. The drive would stall and Hunter Stover would boot a 22-yard field goal to cap a seven-play, 70-yard drive to give the Ragin’ Cajuns a 3-0 lead. The Cajuns would score again on their next possession after ULM failed to convert a fourth-and-7 play at the UL 39. McGuire scored on a 1-yard plunge that capped a five-play, 61-yard drive for a 10-0 lead at 7:03 of the first quarter. After a Pete Thomas five-yard scoring pass to Kenzee Jackson cut the lead to 10-7 at the 2:24 mark, Louisiana drove 65 yards in four plays to push its lead to 17-7 before the opening quarter expired. The Cajuns added a 38-yard field goal from Stover with 6:51 remaining in the second quarter for a 20-10 lead before ULM’s Justin Manton kicked a 47-yard field goal at the buzzer to cut the lead to 20-13. After a scoreless third quarter, Broadway (12-yard run) and Thomas (two-yard run) swapped scores and it was 27-20 in favor of the Cajuns with 6:46 left in the fourth quarter. Louisiana took a two-score lead when Broadway flipped a shovel pass to Gabe Fuselier who tip-toed down the right sideline with 2:53 remaining for a 34-20 advantage.

Louisiana 17 3 0 14 — 34ULM 7 6 0 14 — 27

First QuarterUL - FG Stover 22, 10:59UL - McGuire 1 run (Stover kick), 7:03ULM - Jackson 5 pass from Thomas (Mantonkick), 2:24UL - Riles 16 pass from Broadway (Stover kick), :42Second QuarterULM - FG Manton 34, 12:38UL - FG Stover 38, 6:51ULM - FG Manton 47, :00Fourth QuarterUL - Broadway 12 run (Stover kick), 11:00ULM - Thomas 2 run (Manton kick), 6:46UL - Fuselier 36 pass from Broadway (Stoverkick), 2:53ULM - Ceaser 45 pass from Thomas (Manton kick), 1:47Attendance: 19,544

Louisiana ULMFirst Downs 20 21Rushes-Yards 47-282 21-(-39)Passing Yards 174 483Passes A-C-I 14-11-1 56-39-0Punts-Avg. 2-43.0 2-44.0Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-3Penalties-Yards 5-32 0-0Possession Time 30:38 29:22

Individual StatisticsRushingUL - Harris 13-133; Broadway 19-94; McGuire 13-48; Reed 1-8; TEAM 1-minus 1. ULM - Donald 7-1; Manton 2-minus 11; Thomas 12-minus 29. PassingUL - Broadway 10-13-1-173; Nixon 1-1-0-1. ULM - Thomas 38-54-0-472; TEAM 0-1-0-0; Brown 1-1-0-11.ReceivingUL - Butler 4-61; Fuselier 2-48; McGuire 2-42; Riles 2-17; Bates 1-6. ULM - Ceaser 11-120; Jackson 8-95; Donald 6-67; Cain 6-45; Osborne 5-51; Holley 3-105.

Game 11Appalacian State 35, Louisiana 16November 22, 2014 — Lafayette, La.

LAFAYETTE – Appalachian State totaled 427 yards of offense and put together a 14-point fourth quarter to pull away for a 35-16 victory at Cajun Field, snapping the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns football team’s six-game win streak. Holding a 21-16 lead heading into the fourth quarter, touchdown runs by Marcus Cox and Terrence Upshaw in the final six minutes of the game sealed the win for App State. The Mountaineers (6-5, 5-2 SBC) ran for 243 yards, led by 151 yards from Cox. Taylor Lamb went 11-of-22 for 195 yards and one interception. For Louisiana (7-4, 6-1 SBC), Terrance Broadway went 11-of-22 for 160 yards. The Cajuns were held to 259 yards of offense, their lowest total yardage since recording 241 in a 34-9 loss to Boise State back on Sept. 20. In the first quarter, Hunter Stover gave the Cajuns a 3-0 lead after connecting on a 38-yard field goal at 7:05. T.J. Worthy set up the score after picking off Lamb to give Louisiana the ball at the Mountaineers 21-yard line. App State answered with two touchdowns later in the quarter. Cox capped off an 11-play, 82-yard drive with an eight-yard run to make it a 7-3 game with 1:45 remaining. The Mountaineers added to their lead a little over a minute later as Bobo Beathard returned a Daniel Cadona punt 33 yards for a 14-3 advantage at the end of the first quarter. The Cajuns cut into their deficit on their second drive of the second quarter as McGuire found the end zone from eight yards out to make it a 14-10 game with 7:46 remaining in the half. A Stover 26-yard field goal ended the half and the Mountaineers took a 14-13 lead into the break. In the third quarter, Lamb found Montez McGuire for a 40-yard touchdown pass to extend the App State lead to 21-13 at the 5:39 mark. Stover recorded his third field goal of the day late in the quarter, connecting on a 33-yarder with 20 secons remaining to trim the deficit to 21-16 heading to the final stanza. A two-yard touchdown run by Cox with 5:35 to play in the game opened a 28-16 lead. After stopping the Cajuns on downs, a 36-yard touchdown run by Upshaw at 2:26 put the game out of reach.

Appalachian State 14 0 7 14 — 35Louisiana 3 10 3 0 — 16

First QuarterUL - FG Stover 38, 7:05APP - Cox 8 run (Critcher kick), 1:45APP - Beathard 33 punt return (Critcher kick), :20Second QuarterUL - McGuire 8 run (Stover kick), 7:46UL - FG Stover 26, :00Third QuarterAPP - McGuire 40 pass from Lamb (Critcher kick), 5:39UL - FG Stover 33, :20Fourth QuarterAPP - Cox 2 run (Critcher kick), 5:35APP - Upshaw 36 run (Critcher kick), 2:26Attendance: 20,638

App State LouisianaFirst Downs 20 17Rushes-Yards 47-232 35-99Passing Yards 195 160Passes A-C-I 22-11-1 34-21-0Punts-Avg. 3-34.3 6-41.8Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0Penalties-Yards 3-30 3-27Possession Time 31:42 28:18

Individual StatisticsRushingAPP - Cox 36-151; Upshaw 7-54; Lamb 2-31; TEAM 2-minus 4. UL - Harris 13-60; McGuire 9-36; Broadway 12-2; Reed 1-1.PassingAPP - Lamb 11-22-1-195. UL - Broadway 21-33-0-160; TEAM 0-1-0-0.ReceivingAPP - McGuire 2-52; Meadors 2-49; Beathard 2-24; McElfresh 2-24; Sumler 2-13; Jones 1-33. UL - McGuire 5-35; Riles 4-32; Butler 4-32; Fuselier 4-21; Reed 2-17; Johnson 1-14; Bates 1-9.

Game 12Louisiana 42, Troy 23November 29, 2014 — Troy, Ala.

TROY, Ala. – Elijah McGuire rushed for 169 yards and became the fourth player in school history to rush for 1,000 yards in a season and the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns got a strong defensive effort in the second half to erase a halftime deficit and earn a 42-23 win over Troy in the Sun Belt Conference regular season finale at Veterans Memorial Stadium. Alonzo Harris added 86 yards rushing and three touchdowns. Terrance Broadway completed 14-of-19 passes for 142 yards and rushed for 78 yards on 14 carries. Louisiana (8-4, 7-1 Sun Belt) reached eight wins in the regular season for the fourth consecutive season under head coach Mark Hudspeth. Troy (3-9, 3-5 Sun Belt) played its final game under legendary coach Larry Blakeney. After Troy built a 23-21 lead at halftime behind an offensive performance that produced 342 yards, the Ragin’ Cajuns stuffed the Trojans in the final 30 minutes as Louisiana yielded 52 yards and finished with a 486-394 advantage. Louisiana, which controlled the football for 11:45 in the third quarter and nearly 22 minutes in the second half, opened the half with a 10-play, 74-yard drive to take a 28-23 lead it would not relinquish. Broadway hit C.J. Bates for a 26-yard gain to the Troy 18 and Harris scored four plays later on a 1-yard scoring plunge to drive that took 5:00 off the clock. After the Ragin’ Cajuns forced a punt on Troy’s first drive of the second half, Louisiana drove 87 yards in 12 plays that took 6:25 off the clock. Broadway capped off the drive when he faked a handoff to Harris and rushed around the left side for a nine-yard score that gave Louisiana a 35-23 lead with 0:33 remaining in the third quarter Harris added his third touchdown of the game for Louisiana when he scored on 1-yard run with 3:48 remaining that capped an 11-play, 65-yard drive. Kevin Fouquier recovered a fumble forced by Darzil Washington, during a sack of Troy’s Brandon Silvers, with 1:50 remaining and the Cajuns completed the second half shutout.

Louisiana 7 14 14 7 — 42Troy 2 21 0 0 — 23

First QuarterUL - McGuire 8 run (Stover kick), 8:01TROY - TEAM safety, :50Second QuarterTROY - Holmes 28 pass from Silvers (Kay kick), 13:56UL - Harris 2 run (Stover kick), 5:34TROY - Ruben 17 pass from Silvers (Kay kick), 2:59UL - McGuire 75 run (Stover kick), 2:49TROY - Chitty 5 pass from Silvers (Kay kick), 1:01Third QuarterUL - Harris 1 run (Stover kick), 10:00UL - Broadway 9 run (Stover kick), :33Fourth QuarterUL - Harris 1 run (Stover kick), 3:48Attendance: 12,241

Louisiana TroyFirst Downs 25 24Rushes-Yards 49-344 32-122Passing Yards 142 272Passes A-C-I 19-14-0 34-29-0Punts-Avg. 2-33.5 3-31.3Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-2Penalties-Yards 6-57 4-40Possession Time 32:19 27:41

Individual StatisticsRushingUL - McGuire 14-169; Harris 17-86; Broadway 14-78; Reed 3-13; TEAM 1-minus 2. TROY - Burks 6-50; Franklin 7-43; Chunn 11-26; Silvers 7-10; Worthy 1-minus 7.PassingUL - Broadway 14-19-0-142. TROY - Silvers 29-34-0-272.ReceivingUL - Fuselier 5-44; Riles 3-20; Pettis 2-27; Butler 2-19; Bates 1-26; Scott 1-6. TROY - Worthy 8-72; Ruben 5-67; Chitty 4-20; Burks 3-18; Holmes 2-41; Bentley 2-14; Edenfield 2-1; Harris 1-27; Anderson 1-6; Dent 1-6.

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2015 Bowl ScheduleBowl/Matchup Date Location/TVAutoNation Cure Bowl Sat. ,Dec. 19 Orlando, Fla.American vs. Sun Belt 11 a.m. (CT) CBSSN Gildan New Mexico Bowl Sat., Dec. 19 Albuquerque, N.M.C-USA vs. MWC 1 p.m. (CT) ESPN Royal Purple Las Vegas Bowl Sat., Dec. 19 Las Vegas, Nev.MWC or BYU vs. Pac-12 2:30 p.m. (CT) ABC Raycom Media Camellia Bowl Sat., Dec. 19 Montgomery, Ala.MAC vs. Sun Belt 4:30 p.m. (CT) ESPN R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl Sat., Dec. 19 New Orleans, La.C-USA vs. Sun Belt 8 p.m. (CT) ESPN Miami Beach Bowl Mon., Dec. 21 Miami, Fla.C-USA vs. American 1:30 p.m. (CT) ESPN Famous Idaho Potato Bowl Tue., Dec. 22 Boise, IdahoMAC vs. MWC 2:30 p.m. (CT) ESPN Boca Raton Bowl Tue., Dec. 22 Boca Raton, Fla.MAC vs. American 6 p.m. (CT) ESPN San Diego County CU Poinsettia Bowl Wed., Dec. 23 San Diego, Calif.MWC vs. Army 3:30 p.m. (CT) ESPN GoDaddy Bowl Wed., Dec. 23 Mobile, Ala.MAC vs. Sun Belt 7 p.m. (CT) ESPN Popeyes Bahamas Bowl Thu., Dec. 24 Nassau, BahamasC-USA vs. MAC 11 a.m. (CT) ESPN Hawai’i Bowl Thu., Dec. 24 Honolulu, Hawai’iAmerican vs. MWC or BYU 7 p.m. (CT) ESPN St. Petersburg Bowl Sat., Dec. 26 St. Petersburg, Fla.American vs. C-USA 10 a.m. (CT) ESPN Hyundai Sun Bowl Sat., Dec. 26 El Paso, TexasACC/Notre Dame vs. Pac-12 1 p.m. (CT) CBS Zaxby’s Heart of Dallas Bowl Sat., Dec. 26 Dallas, TexasBig 12 vs. C-USA 1:20 p.m. (CT) ESPN New Era Pinstripe Bowl Sat., Dec. 26 Bronx, N.Y.ACC/Notre Dame vs. Big Ten 2:30 p.m. (CT) ABC Independence Bowl Sat., Dec. 26 Shreveport, La.ACC/Notre Dame vs. SEC 4:45 p.m. (CT) ESPN Foster Farms Bowl Sat., Dec. 26 Santa Clara, Calif.Big Ten vs. Pac-12 8:15 p.m. (CT) ESPN Military Bowl Mon., Dec. 28 Annapolis, Md.ACC/Notre Dame vs. American 1:30 p.m. (CT) ESPN Arizona Bowl Tue., Dec. 29 Tucson, Ariz.C-USA vs. MWC TBA CBSSN Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl Tue., Dec. 29 Fort Worth, TexasBig Ten vs. MWC 1 p.m. (CT) ESPN Russell Athletic Bowl Tue., Dec. 29 Orlando, Fla.ACC/Notre Dame vs. Big 12 4:30 p.m. (CT) ESPN AdvoCare V100 Texas Bowl Tue., Dec. 29 Houston, TexasBig 12 vs. SEC 8 p.m. (CT) ESPN Birmingham Bowl Wed., Dec. 30 Birmingham, Ala.SEC vs. American 11 a.m. (CT) ESPN Belk Bowl Wed., Dec. 30 Charlotte, N.C.SEC vs. ACC/Notre Dame 2:30 p.m. (CT) ESPN Franklin Amer. Mort. Music City Bowl Wed., Dec. 30 Nashville, Tenn.SEC vs. ACC/ND or Big Ten 6 p.m. (CT) ESPN National University Holiday Bowl Wed., Dec. 30 San Diego, Calif.Big Ten vs. Pac-12 9:30 p.m. (CT) ESPN Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl Thu., Dec. 31 Atlanta, Ga.At-Large vs. At-Large (NY6) 11 a.m. (CT) ESPN Goodyear Cotton Bowl Thu., Dec. 31 Arlington, TexasPlayoff Semifinal Game 3 or 7 p.m. (CT) ESPN Capital One Orange Bowl Thu., Dec. 31 Miami Gardens, Fla.Playoff Semifinal Game 3 or 7 p.m. (CT) ESPN Outback Bowl Fri., Jan. 1 Tampa, Fla.Big Ten vs. SEC 11 a.m. (CT) ESPN2 Buffalo Wild Wings Citrus Bowl Fri., Jan. 1 Orlando, Fla.Big Ten vs. SEC 12 p.m. (CT) ABC Fiesta Bowl Fri., Jan. 1 Glendale, Ariz.At-Large vs. At-Large (NY6) 12 p.m. (CT) ESPN Rose Bowl Game Fri., Jan. 1 Pasadena, Calif.Big Ten vs. Pac-12 (NY6) 4 p.m. (CT) ESPN Allstate Sugar Bowl Fri., Jan. 1 New Orleans, La.Big 12 vs. SEC (NY6) 7:30 p.m. (CT) ESPN TaxSlayer Bowl Sat., Jan. 2 Jacksonville, Fla.ACC/ND or Big Ten vs. SEC 11 a.m. (CT) ESPN AutoZone Liberty Bowl Sat., Jan. 2 Memphis, Tenn.Big 12 vs. SEC 2:20 p.m. (CT) ESPN Valero Alamo Bowl Sat., Jan. 2 San Antonio, TexasBig 12 vs. Pac-12 5:45 p.m. (CT) ESPN Cactus Bowl Sat., Jan. 2 Phoenix, Ariz.Big 12 vs. Pac-12 9:15 p.m. (CT) ESPN CFP National Championship Mon., Jan. 11 Glendale, Ariz.Semifinal Winner vs. Semifinal Winner 7:30 p.m. (CT) ESPN

Game 13Louisiana 16, Nevada 3December 20, 2014 — New Orleans, La.

NEW ORLEANS – The old adage, ‘Defense Wins Championships’ was on display in the 14th annual R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome as the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns held Nevada in check all game, dominating defensively in a 16-3 win that marked the fourth straight season as New Orleans Bowl champions. The three points allowed set a school bowl record, as well as the New Orleans Bowl-record. Nevada’s high-flying offense had not been held without a touchdown since a 35-0 loss at Notre Dame on Sept. 5, 2009. Terrance Broadway finished 26-of-31 passing for 227 yards and was named MVP, becoming the first two-time MVP in New Orleans Bowl history. He completed his first 14 passes setting the record for the most consecutive completions to start a game in NCAA Division I bowl history. Wolfpack quarterback Cody Fajardo, who entered the game averaging 281 yards of total offense per game, was held to 173 yards. The Cajuns outgained Nevada 411-213. Louisiana (9-4) became the first school in college football bowl history to win the same bowl game in four straight seasons. The Cajuns also reached nine wins for the fourth straight season. The Cajuns scored on the game’s opening possession, driving 77 yards in eight plays. Broadway connected on a 17-yard touchdown pass to C.J. Bates at 11:26 for what proved to be all the offense his team would need. Hunter Stover put the Cajuns up 10-0 late in the first quarter with a 46-yard field – the longest of his collegiate career. Nevada’s best opportunity to reach the end zone came on their first possession of the second quarter. After a 59-yard punt by Daniel Cadona, the Wolfpack (7-6) moved 69 yards in 11 plays, but the Cajuns defense made one of the game’s key defensive plays. After a completion down to the Cajuns 11-yard line, Sean Thomas forced a fumble that was recovered by Dominique Tovell at 8:06 of the second quarter. After a defensive stop and a short punt by Cadona, Nevada took over at the UL 26-yard line. The Cajuns kept the Wolfpack out of the end zone, surrendering only 23 yards. A 21-yard field goal by Brent Zuzo trimmed the Louisiana lead to 10-3 at 2:42. Broadway’s first incompletion didn’t come until 44 seconds remained in the first half. The incompletion was followed by a sack from Nevada’s Brock Hekking which took the Cajuns out of field goal range and kept a one-possession game intact at halftime. After a scoreless third quarter, Stover tacked on a 30-yard and 35-yard field goal in the fourth quarter. His final make provided a 16-3 lead with 4:46 remaining in the game. Any chance a late rally by the Wolfpack was halted on the ensuing possession. After a first down at the Nevada 39, Darzil Washington sacked Fajadro for a loss of six yards which led to a failed fourth down conversion at 3:48. Louisiana, which limited Nevada to just 81 yards of offense in the second half, put an exclamation point on the win with back-to-back sacks on the final two plays. Christian Ringo was credited with one of the sacks, helping him set a Cajuns new single season record (11.5), as well as tying for the career record (21) with Jeff Mitchell (‘92-95). Corey Trim led the Cajuns with eight total tackles and contributed a key pass breakup midway through the fourth quarter as Nevada went for it on fourth-and-10 at the Cajuns 35-yard line trailing 13-3. The defensive stop resulted in the Cajuns moving 47 yards over nine plays leading to Stover’s final field goal of the contest.

Nevada 0 3 0 0 - 3Louisiana 10 0 0 6 - 16 First QuarterUL - Bates 17 pass from Broadway (Stover kick), 11:26UL - FG Stover 46, 2:55Second QuarterNEV - FG Zuzo 21, 2:42Fourth QuarterUL - FG Stover 30, 11:51UL - FG Stover 35, 4:46Attendance: 34,014

Nevada LouisianaFirst Downs 13 26Rushes-yards 28-89 43-184Passing Yards 124 227Passing A-C-I 29-14-0 31-26-0Punts-Yds.-Avg. 5-42.0 3-35.3Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1Penalties-Yards 1-5 1-15Possession Time 23:06 36:54

Individual StatisticsRushing: NEV - Fajardo 13-49; Jackson 10-25; Butler 5-15. UL - McGuire 16-99; Broadway 13-7; Harris 13-70; Reed 1-8.Passing: NEV - Fajardo 14-29-0-124. UL - Broadway 26-31-0-227.Receiving:NEV - Turner 5-46; Brock 3-16; Richardson 3-29; Demps 2-24; Gipson 1-9. UL - Butler 8-53; Fuselier 6-50; McGuire 5-54; Pettis 3-30; Riles 3-23; Bates 1-17.

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TEAM STATISTICS LOUISIANA OPPSCORING  383 338   Points Per Game  29.5  26.0FIRST DOWNS  283  253   Rushing  162  89   Passing  112  145   Penalty  9 19 RUSHING YARDAGE  2,935  1,849    Yards Gained Rushing  3,157  2,256    Yards Lost Rushing  222  407    Rushing Attempts  548  455    Average Per Rush  5.4  4.1    Average Per Game  225.8  142.2    TDs Rushing  31  21 PASSING YARDAGE  2,489  3,425    Comp-Att-Int  238-370-9  288-443-7    Average Per Pass  6.7  7.7    Average Per Catch  10.5  11.9    Average Per Game  191.5  263.5    TDs Passing  15  19 TOTAL OFFENSE  5,424  5,274    Total Plays  918  898    Average Per Play  5.9  5.9    Average Per Game  417.2  405.7 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards  33-628  38-655 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards  18-125  15-143 INT RETURNS: #-Yards  7-99  9-166 KICK RETURN AVERAGE  19.0  17.2 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE  6.9  9.5 INT RETURN AVERAGE  14.1  18.4 FUMBLES-LOST  9-5  18-10 PENALTIES-Yards  65-529  60-466    Average Per Game  40.7  35.8 PUNTS-Yards  59-2,486  58-2,343    Average Per Punt  42.1  40.4    Net Punt Average  37.7  37.2 KICKOFFS-Yards  77-4,661  67-4,089 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game  31:43  28:17 3RD-DOWN Conversions  76/180  76/195    3rd-Down Pct  42%  39% 4TH-DOWN Conversions  9/18  16/31    4th-Down Pct  50%  52% SACKS BY-Yards  32-226  24-140 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED  47  43 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS  18-22  13-20 ON-SIDE KICKS  0-0  0-1 RED-ZONE SCORES  (52-57) 91%  (33-45) 73% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS  (36-57) 63%  (23-45) 51% PAT-ATTEMPTS  (43-46) 93%  (37-41) 90% ATTENDANCE  154,652  154,867    Games/Avg Per Game  6/25,775  6/25,811    Neutral Site Games  1/34014

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalLouisiana  87 113 64 119 383Opponents  77 97 71 93 338

RUSHING GP Att Net Avg TD Long Avg/GElijah McGuire  13 166  1264  7.6  14  75  97.2 Alonzo Harris   12 172  807  4.7  12  54  67.2 Terrance Broadway  13 146  653  4.5  3 33  50.2 Effrem Reed   13 28  138  4.9  1  27  10.6 Torrey Pierce   6 11  43  3.9  0  11  7.2 Darius Hoggins  9 5  21  4.2  1  9 2.3 Brooks Haack   6 7  9 1.3  0  7  1.5 Jalen Nixon   6 2  9  4.5  0  5  1.5Al Riles   13 3  5  1.7  0  4  0.4TEAM   9 8  -14  -1.8  0  0  -1.6Louisiana  13  548  2935 5.4 31  75  225.8Opponents  13  455  1849  4.1  21  99  142.2

PASSING G Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Long Avg/G Terrance Broadway  13  216-342-9  63.2  2295  13  62  176.5 Brooks Haack   6  20-23-0  87.0  179  2  30  29.8 TEAM   9  0-2-0  0.0  0  0  0  0.0 Jalen Nixon  6  1-1-0  100.0  1  0  1  0.2 Hunter Stover   13  1-1-0  100.0  14  0  14  1.1 Elijah McGuire  13  0-1-0  0.0  0  0  0  0.0Louisiana  13  238-370-9  64.3  2489  15  62  191.5 Opponents  13  288-443-7  65.0  3425  19  87  263.5 RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/GElijah McGuire  13  45  468  10.4  2  62  36.0 James Butler   13  38  470  12.4  0  40  36.2 Al Riles   13  34  354  10.4  1  29  27.2 Gabe Fuselier   13  30  264  8.8  2  36  20.3 Larry Pettis   13  19  147  7.7  1  18  11.3 Jamal Robinson  4  15  260  17.3  4  36  65.0 C.J. Bates   13  12  167  13.9  1  26  12.8 Jared Johnson   13  10  96  9.6  3  14  7.4 Torrey Pierce   6  9  60  6.7  0  12  10.0 Alonzo Harris   12  6  31  5.2  0  14  2.6 Devin Scott   12  5  87  17.4  0  45  7.2 Effrem Reed   13  5  44  8.8  1  20  3.4 Nick Byrne   13  5  29  5.8  0  12  2.2 Evan Tatford   13  3  33  11.0  0  14  2.5 Matthew Barnes  10  1  4  4.0  0  4  0.4 Terrance Broadway  13  1  -25  -25.0  0  0  -1.9Louisiana  13  238  2489  10.5  15  62  191.5Opponents  13  288  3425  11.9  19  87  263.5

DATE OPPONENT SCORE TV OVERALL SBC TIME ATT.Aug. 30 SOUTHERN   W, 45-6  ESPN3 1-0 - 3:09 36,170 Sept. 6  LOUISIANA TECH   L, 20-48  ESPN3 1-1 - 3:08 25,607 Sept. 13  at #14 Ole Miss   L, 15-56  SEC Network 1-2 - 3:17 60,937 Sept. 20 at Boise State   L, 9-34  CBS Sports 1-3 - 3:25 33,337 Oct. 4  GEORGIA STATE *  W, 34-31  ESPN3 2-3 1-0 3:24 24,616 Oct. 14  at Texas State *  W, 34-10  ESPN2 3-3 2-0 3:14 18,509 Oct. 21  ARKANSAS STATE *  W, 55-40 ESPN2 4-3 3-0 4:06 21,760 Nov. 1  SOUTH ALABAMA * [HC] W, 19-9 ESPN3 5-3 4-0 3:03 25,861 Nov. 8  at New Mexico State *  W, 44-16 ESPN3 6-3 5-0 3:01 10,299 Nov. 15  at ULM * W, 34-27  ESPN3 7-3 6-0 3:05 19,544 Nov. 22  APPALACHIAN STATE *  L, 16-35  ESPN3 7-4 6-1 3:05 20,638 Nov. 29  at Troy *  W, 42-23 ESPN3 8-4 7-1 3:00 12,241 R+L CARRIERS NEW ORLEANS BOWLDec. 20  vs. Nevada   W, 16-3  ESPN 9-4  - 3:01 34,014* - Sun Belt Conference; [HC] - Homecoming Game

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PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Elijah McGuire  15  116  7.7  0  26 C.J. Bates   2  0  0.0  0  0 Torrey Pierce   1  9  9.0  0  9 Louisiana  18  125  6.9  0  26 Opponents  15  143  9.5  1  56

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long Corey Trim   2  49  24.5  0  30 Tracy Walker   2  19  9.5  0  14 Jevante Watson  1  0  0.0  0  0 Sean Thomas   1  28  28.0  0  28 T.J. Worthy   1  3  3.0  0  3  Louisiana  7  99  14.1  0  30 Opponents  9  166  18.4  2  59

KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Montrel Carter  25  515  20.6  0  34 Torrey Pierce   3  72  24.0  0  37 Gabe Fuselier   2  3  1.5  0  12 Darius Hoggins  2  38  19.0  0  29 Sean Thomas   1  0  0.0  0  0  Louisiana  33  628  19.0  0  37 Opponents  38  655  17.2  0  55

FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Justin Hamilton  1  4  4.0  0  4 Christian Ringo  1  41  41.0  1  41  Louisiana  2  45  22.5  1  41 Opponents  0  0  0.0  0  0

|-------------PATs------------- |SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf PtsHunter Stover   0  18-22  43-46  0-0  0  0-0  0  0  97 Elijah McGuire  16  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  0-0  0  0  96 Alonzo Harris   12  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  0-0  0  0  72 Jamal Robinson  4  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  0-0  0  0  24 Jared Johnson   3  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  0-0  0  0  18 Terrance Broadway  3  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  0-0  0  0  18 Effrem Reed   2  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  0-0  0  0  12 Gabe Fuselier   2  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  0-0  0  0  12 Al Riles   1  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  0-0  0  0  6 Larry Pettis   1  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  0-0  0  0  6 C.J. Bates   1  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  0-0  0  0  6 Darius Hoggins  1  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  0-0  0  0  6 Christian Ringo  1  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  0-0  0  0  6 Justin Hamilton  0  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  0-0  0  1  2 Corey Trim   0  0-0  0-0  0-0  0  0-0  1  0  2 Louisiana  47  18-22  43-46  0-0  0  0-0  1  1  383 Opponents  43  13-20  37-41  0-0  1  1-2  0  1  338

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Terrance Broadway  13  488  653  2295  2948  226.8 Elijah McGuire  13  167  1264  0  1264  97.2 Alonzo Harris   12  172  807  0  807  67.2 Brooks Haack   6  30  9  179  188  31.3 Effrem Reed   13  28  138  0  138  10.6 Torrey Pierce   6  11  43  0  43  7.2 Darius Hoggins  9  5  21  0  21  2.3 Hunter Stover   13  1  0  14  14  1.1 Jalen Nixon   6  3  9  1  10  1.7 Al Riles   13  3  5  0  5  0.4 TEAM   9  10  -14  0  -14  -1.6 Louisiana  13  918  2935  2489  5424  417.2 Opponents  13  898  1849  3425  5274  405.7

FIELD GOALS M-A Pct 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg BlkStover, Hunter   18-22  81.8 1-1 7-7 9-10 1-3 0-1 46 0

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 50+ BlkDaniel Cadona   58  2486  42.9  77  6  14  24  18  1 TEAM   1  0  0.0  0  0  0  0  0  0 Louisiana  59  2486  42.1  77  6  14  24  18  1 Opponents  58  2343  40.4  63  3  20  19  8 0

KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Ret Net YdLnHunter Stover   77  4661  60.5  34  3  - - - Louisiana  77  4661  60.5  34  3  17.2  41.0  24 Opponents  67  4089  61.0  31  2  19.0  40.1  24

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/GElijah McGuire  13  1264  468  116  0  0  1848  142.2 Alonzo Harris   12  807  31  0  0  0  838  69.8 Terrance Broadway  13  653  -25  0  0  0  628  48.3 Terrance Carter 13  0  0  0  515  0  515  39.6 James Butler   13  0  470  0  0  0  470  36.2 Al Riles   13  5  354  0  0  0  359  27.6 Gabe Fuselier   13  0  264  0  3  0  267  20.5 Jamal Robinson  4  0  260  0  0  0  260  65.0 Torrey Pierce   6  43  60  9  72  0  184  30.7 Torrey Reed   13  138  44  0  0  0  182  14.0 C.J. Bates   13  0  167  0  0  0  167  12.8 Larry Pettis   13  0  147  0  0  0  147  11.3 Jared Johnson   13  0  96  0  0  0  96  7.4 Devin Scott   12  0  87  0  0  0  87  7.2 Darius Hoggins  9  21  0  0  38  0  59  6.6 Corey Trim   13  0  0  0  0  49  49  3.8 Evan Tatford   13  0  33  0  0  0  33  2.5 Nick Byrne   13  0  29  0  0  0  29  2.2 Sean Thomas   13  0  0  0  0  28  28  2.2 Tracy Walker   13  0  0  0  0  19  19  1.5 Brooks Haack   6  9  0  0  0  0  9  1.5 Jalen Nixon   6  9  0  0  0  0  9  1.5 Matthew Barnes  10  0  4  0  0  0  4  0.4 T.J. Worthy   12  0  0  0  0  3  3  0.2 TEAM   9  -14  0  0  0  0  -14  -1.6 Louisiana  13  2935  2489  125  628  99  6276  482.8 Opponents  13  1849  3425  143  655  166  6238  479.8

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Corey Trim   13  67  12  79 6.0-17 . 2-49 5  .  . .  .  .  Dominique Tovell  13  52  19  71  10.0-47 3.0-24 . .  2 1-0 .  .  .  Boris Anyama   13  39  7  46  9.0-23 2.0-3 . 2  3  . 3  .  .  Trevence Patt   11  39  7  46  1.0-2 .   . 2  .  . .  .  .  Trae Johnson   12  37  9  46  2.0-11 1.5-7 . 1 2  . 1 .  .  Christian Ringo  13  38  7  45 20.0-104 11.5-86 . .  5  2-41 .  .  .  Tracy Walker   13  37  7  44  . . 2-19 3  .  . 1  .  .  Sean Thomas   13  32  10  42 2.0-2 . 1-28 2  .  . 1  .  .  T.J. Worthy  12  27  14  41 . . 1-3 3  .  . .  .  .  Kevin Fouquier  13  29  8  37 1.0-4 1.0-4  . .  . 1-0 .  .  .  Tre’maine Lightfoot  7  18  11  29 1.0-1 . . .  .  1-0 .  .  .  Travis Crawford  9  25  3  28 1.0-7 . . 2  .  . 1  .  .  Jake Molbert   11  23  5  28 4.5- 6 2.0-11 . .  .  1-0 2  .  .  T.J. Posey   13  20  7  27 3.0-8 . . 1  .  . .  .  .  Justin Hamilton  13  23  4  27 10.0-46 5.0-31 . .  7 1-4 .  .  1  Darzil Washington  10  18  4  22 5.0-41 5.0-39 . .  . 1-0 1  1  .  Jacoby Briscoe  12  11  8  19 2.5-3 . . .  .  . .  .  .  Marquis White   9  15  1  16 2.0-12 2.0-12 . 2  .  . .  .  .  Taboris Lee   13  14  2  16 3.0-16 1.0-9 . .  1  . 1  .  .  Jevante Watson  12  16  0 16 . . 1-0 3  .  . .  .  .  Dominick Jones  13  12  2  14 . . . .  .  . .  .  .  Chris Prater   10  6  7  13 . 0.5-0 . .  2 1-0 .  .  .  Tyren Alexander  10  8  3  11 . . . .  .  . .  .  .  Troy McCollum   4  8  1  9  . . . .  . . 1  .  .  Antoinne Adkins  8  6  1  7 . . . .  .  . .  .  .  Rodrick Stephens  9  3  4  7 . . . .  2 1-0 .  .  .  Zachary DeGrange  12  6  0  6 . . . .  . . .  .  .  Hunter Stover   13  5  1  6 . . . .  . . .  .  .  Christian Sager  13  4  1  5 . . . .  . . .  .  .  Reginald Miles   6  5  0 5 . . . .  . . .  .  .  Remaine Douglas  7  4  1  5 1.0-2 . . 1 .  . .  .  .  Marcus Jackson  9  3  1  4 . . . . .  . .  .  .  Al Riles   13  2  1  3 . . . . .  . .  .  .  Jerrell Richardson  10  2  1  3 . . . .  . . .  .  .  C.J. Bates   13  2  0 2 . . . .  . . .  .  .  Darrien Batiste  3  1  1  2 . . . .  . . .  .  .  Montrel Carter  13  1  1  2 . . . .  . . .  .  .  Darius Hoggins  9  0  2  2 . . . .  . . .  .  .  Jake Guidry   13  2  0  2 . . . .  . . .  .  .  Torrey Pierce   6  2  0  2 . . . .  . . .  .  .  Mykhael Quave   13  1  0  1 . . . .  . . .  .  .  Marvin Martin   1  1  0  1 . . . .  . . .  .  .  Cole Bourque   6  0  1  1 . . . .  . . .  .  .  Karmichael Dunbar  3  0 1  1 . . . .  . . .  .  .  Jalen Nixon   6  1  0  1 . . . .  .  . .  .  .  Trey Granier   9  0  1  1 . . . .  . . .  .  .  James Butler   13  1  0  1 . . . .  .  . .  .  .  Elijah McGuire  13  1  0  1 . . . .  .  . .  .  .  Louisiana  13  667 176 843 84-372 32-226 7-99 27 24 10-45 12  1  1  Opponents  13  694  195  889 59-210 24-140 9-166 35  27 5-0 7 2 1

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Louisiana Game-By-Game Statistics |-----RUSHING------| |-----RECEIVING-----| |------------PASSING------------| |-----KICK RET-----| |---PUNT RET---| totDate Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg off8/30 SOUTHERN  41  248  2  46  24  264  4  36  24-36-2  264  4  36  2  50  0  30  4  20  0  11  512 9/6 LOUISIANA TECH  34  178  1  33  29  237  2  30  29-44-1  237  2  30  9  194  0  37  0  0  0  0  415 9/13 at Ole Miss  37  193  1  39  15  129  0  24  15-31-3  129  0  24  4  53  0  17  1  3  0  3  322 9/20 at Boise State  23  67  1  15  21  174  0  33  21-39-1  174  0  33  1  17  0  17  2  33  0  26  241 10/4 GEORGIA STATE  32  195  3  54  24  266  2  22  24-31-0  266  2  22  3  64  0  27  2  7  0  9  461 10/14 at Texas State  58  288  2  36  16  240  1  62  16-23-1  240  1  62  2  37  0  27  2  22  0  12  528 10/21 ARKANSAS STATE  56  419  8  74  9  102  0  34  9-17-0  102  0  34  2  38  0  19  0  0  0  0  521 11/1 SOUTH ALABAMA  39  196  1  33  16  216  0  45  16-28-0  216  0  45  1  0  0  0  2  23  0  19  412 11/8 at New Mexico State  54  244  3  27  12  158  3  37  12-23-0  158  3  37  1  14  0  14  1  5  0  5  402 11/15 at ULM  47  280  2  54  11  174  2  39  11-14-1  174  2  39  1  25  0  25  1  5  0  5  454 11/22 APPALACHIAN STATE  35  99  1  18  21  160  0  17  21-34-0  160  0  17  3  60  0  29  1  6  0  6  259 11/29 at Troy  49  344  6  75  14  142  0  26  14-19-0  142  0  26  2  60  0  34  2  1  0  1  486 12/20 vs Nevada  43  184  0  20  26  227  1  31  26-31-0  227  1  31  2  16  0  19  0  0  0  0  411  Louisiana Totals  548 2935 31 75 238 2489 15 62 238-370-9 2489 15 62 33 628 0 37 18 125 0 26 5424 

Opponent Game-By-Game Statistics |-----RUSHING------| |-----RECEIVING-----| |------------PASSING------------| |-----KICK RET-----| |---PUNT RET---| totDate Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg off8/30 SOUTHERN  32  77  0  9  20  202  1  56  20-40-0  202  1  56  3  38  0  15  0  0  0  0  279 9/6 LOUISIANA TECH  35  238  3  99  22  295  2  78  22-33-0  295  2  78  1  21  0  21  1  0  0  0  533 9/13 at Ole Miss  35  214  3  71  29  340  4  40  29-36-1  340  4  40  3  6  0  6  2  17  0  9  554 9/20 at Boise State  48  262  4  73  24  237  0  57  24-31-0  237  0  57  2  74  0  47  1  12  0  12  499 10/4 GEORGIA STATE  37  138  4  26  20  287  0  62  20-31-0  287  0  62  3  55  0  26  0  0  0  0  425 10/14 at Texas State  35  94  0  17  14  176  1  33  14-23-1  176  1  33  3  37  0  19  1  7  0  7  270 10/21 ARKANSAS STATE  37  253  2  70  27  342  3  87  27-39-1  342  3  87  7  109  0  21  4  -1  0  4  595 11/1 SOUTH ALABAMA  35  66  0  12  20  270  1  58  20-35-0  270  1  58  2  35  0  18  0  0  0  0  336 11/8 at New Mexico State  33  103  1  14  19  204  1  42  19-34-3  204  1  42  1  25  0  25  3  70  0  56  307 11/15 at ULM  21  -39  1  7  39  481  2  49  39-56-0  481  2  49  7  120  0  33  1  5  0  5  442 11/22 APPALACHIAN STATE  47  232  3  36  11  195  1  43  11-22-1  195  1  43  1  18  0  18  1  33  1  33  427 11/29 at Troy  32  122  0  27  29  272  3  30  29-34-0  272  3  30  5  117  0  55  0  0  0  0  394 12/20 vs Nevada  28  89  0  20  14  124  0  16  14-29-0  124  0  16  0  0  0  0  1  0  0  0  213  Opponent totals  455 1849 21 99 288  3425  19  87  288-443-7  3425  19  87  38  655  0  55  15  143  1  56  5274 

INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHSRushes  27   Alonzo Harris vs Arkansas State Yards Rushing  265   Elijah McGuire vs Arkansas State TD Rushes  4   Alonzo Harris vs Arkansas State       Elijah McGuire vs Arkansas State Long Rush  75   Elijah McGuire at Troy  Pass attempts  38   Terrance Broadway at Boise State Pass completions  26   Terrance Broadway vs Nevada Yards Passing  237   Terrance Broadway vs Southern TD Passes  3   Terrance Broadway vs Southern       Terrance Broadway at New Mexico State Long Pass  62   Terrance Broadway at Texas State Receptions  10   Elijah McGuire at Boise State Yards Receiving  119   Jamal Robinson vs Georgia State TD Receptions  2   Jamal Robinson vs Southern       Jamal Robinson vs Georgia State       Jared Johnson at New Mexico State Long Reception  62   Elijah McGuire at Texas State Field Goals  4   Hunter Stover vs South Alabama Long Field Goal  46   Hunter Stover vs Nevada Punts  7   Daniel Cadona at Ole Miss        Daniel Cadona at Boise State Punting Avg  54.8   Daniel Cadona vs Southern Long Punt  77   Daniel Cadona vs Southern Punts inside 20  5   Daniel Cadona vs Arkansas State  Long Punt Return  26   Elijah McGuire at Boise State Long Kickoff Return  37   Torrey Pierce vs Louisiana Tech Tackles  14   Trevence Patt at Boise State Sacks  2.5   Christian Ringo at ULM Tackles For Loss  5.0   Christian Ringo at ULM Interceptions  2   Tracy Walker at New Mexico State

TEAM GAME HIGHSRushes  58   at Texas StateYards Rushing  419   vs Arkansas State Yards Per Rush  7.5   vs Arkansas State  TD Rushes  8   vs Arkansas StatePass attempts  44   vs Louisiana Tech Pass completions  29   vs Louisiana Tech Yards Passing  266   vs Georgia State Yards Per Pass  12.4   at ULM  TD Passes  4   vs SouthernTotal Plays  81   at Texas State  Total Offense  528   at Texas StateYards Per Play  7.4   at ULM  Points  55   vs Arkansas State

Sacks By  7   at ULMFirst Downs  28   vs Southern Penalties  13   vs Georgia State  Penalty Yards  130   vs Georgia StateTurnovers  4   at Ole Miss Interceptions By  3   at New Mexico State Punts  7   at Ole Miss       at Boise State       at New Mexico State Punting Avg  54.8   vs Southern Long Punt  77   vs Southern Punts inside 20  5   vs Arkansas State Long Punt Return  26   at Boise State

OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHSRushes  48   at Boise StateYards Rushing  262   at Boise State Yards Per Rush  6.8   vs Arkansas State  TD Rushes  4   at Boise State      vs Georgia State Pass attempts  56   at ULM Pass completions  39   at ULM Yards Passing  481   at ULM  Yards Per Pass  9.4   at Ole MissTD Passes  4   at Ole Miss Total Plays  79   at Boise State Total Offense  595   vs Arkansas State Yards Per Play  7.8   vs Louisiana Tech Points  56   at Ole Miss Sacks By  6   vs Appalachian State First Downs  27   at Ole Miss Penalties  10   vs Georgia State Penalty Yards  79   vs Georgia State Turnovers  4   at New Mexico State Interceptions By  3   at Ole Miss Punts  9   vs Southern Punting Avg  46.2   at Texas State Long Punt  63   vs Southern Punts inside 20  4   vs Nevada  Long Punt Return  56   at New Mexico State

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2014 Sun Belt Conference StandingsSchool Conference Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA Home Away Neutral StreakGeorgia Southern 8-0 1.000 306 154 9-3 .750 469 281 5-0 4-3 0-0 Won 1Louisiana 7-1 .875 278 191 9-4 .692 383 338 4-2 4-2 1-0 Won 2Appalachian State 6-2 .750 280 200 7-5 .583 428 328 4-2 3-3 0-0 Won 6Texas State 5-3 .625 248 221 7-5 .583 406 332 3-3 4-2 0-0 Won 2Arkansas State 5-3 .625 336 234 7-6 .538 477 396 5-1 2-4 0-1 Lost 1South Alabama 5-3 .625 187 183 6-7 .462 293 343 3-3 3-3 0-1 Lost 3ULM 3-5 .375 194 205 4-8 .333 241 315 3-2 1-6 0-0 Lost 1Troy 3-5 .375 200 248 3-9 .250 262 434 2-4 1-5 0-0 Lost 1New Mexico State 1-7 .125 200 316 2-10 .167 294 469 1-5 1-5 0-0 Lost 10Idaho 1-7 .125 197 294 1-10 .091 275 410 1-4 0-6 0-0 Lost 4Georgia State 0-8 .000 182 362 1-11 .083 272 520 1-5 0-6 0-0 Lost 11

September 3Ohio at Idaho - 8 p.m. (ESPN3)

September 4Charlotte at Georgia State - 2:30 p.m. (ESPNU)

September 5ULM at Georgia - 11 a.m. (SEC Network)Howard at Appalachian State - 2:30 p.m. (ESPN3)Troy at NC State - 5 p.m. (ESPN3)Louisiana at Kentucky - 6 p.m. (ESPNU)New Mexico St. at Florida - 6:30 p.m. (SEC Network)Georgia Southern at West Virginia - 6:30 p.m. (FSN)Texas State at Florida State - 7 p.m. (ESPNews)Arkansas State at USC - 10 p.m. (Pac 12 Network) Gardner-Webb at South Alabama -TBA (ESPN3)

September 12Appalachian State at Clemson - 11:30 a.m. (ESPN3)Western Michigan at Ga. Southern - 5 p.m. (ESPN3)Missouri at Arkansas State - 6 p.m. (ESPN3)Northwestern St. at Louisiana - 6 p.m. (ESPN3)Nicholls State at ULM - 6 p.m. (ESPN3)Prairie View A&M at Texas State - 6 p.m. (ESPN3)Charleston Southern at Troy - 6 p.m. (ESPN3)South Alabama at Nebraska - 7 p.m. (Big Ten Network)Idaho at USC - 7 p.m. (Pac 12 Network)* Georgia State at New Mexico State - 7 p.m. (ESPN3)

September 19Georgia State at Oregon - 1 p.m. (Pac 12 Network)Troy at Wisconsin - 2:30 p.m. (Big Ten Network)Wofford at Idaho - 4 p.m. (ESPN3)The Citadel at Georgia Southern - 5 p.m. (ESPN3)Missouri State at Arkansas State - 6 p.m. (ESPN3)Southern Miss at Texas State - 6 p.m. (ESPN3)UTEP at New Mexico State - 7 p.m. (ESPN3)South Alabama at San Diego State - TBA

September 26NC State at South Alabama - TBAULM at Alabama - TBA Texas State at Houston - TBA Arkansas State at Toledo - TBA* Georgia Southern at Idaho - TBAAkron at Louisiana - TBAAppalachian State at Old Dominion - TBA

October 3Louisiana at Louisiana Tech - 6 p.m. (ASN)* Georgia Southern at ULM - 6 p.m. Wyoming at Appalachian State - TBA Liberty at Georgia State - TBA* Idaho at Arkansas State - TBA New Mexico State at New Mexico - TBA * South Alabama at Troy - TBA

October 10ULM at Tulsa - TBANew Mexico State at Ole Miss - TBA Troy at Mississippi State - TBA * Texas State at Louisiana - TBA* Appalachian State at Georgia State - TBA

October 13* Arkansas State at South Alabama - 7 p.m. (ESPN2)

October 17* New Mexico State at Georgia Southern - 5 p.m.* Appalachian State at ULM - 6 p.m. Georgia State at Ball State - TBA * Idaho at Troy - TBA

October 20* Louisiana at Arkansas State - 7 p.m. (ESPN2)

October 22* Ga. Southern at Appalachian St. - 6:30 p.m. (ESPNU)

October 24* ULM at Idaho - 4 p.m.* Troy at New Mexico State - 7 p.m. * South Alabama at Texas State - TBA

October 29* Texas State at Georgia Southern - 6:30 p.m. (ESPNU)

October 31* Idaho at New Mexico State - 7 p.m.* Georgia State at Arkansas State - TBA * ULM at Louisiana - TBA * Troy at Appalachian State - TBA

November 5* Arkansas St. at Appalachian St. - 6:30 p.m. (ESPNU)

November 7* Louisiana at Georgia State - TBA * Idaho at South Alabama - TBA * New Mexico State at Texas State - TBA * ULM at Troy - TBA

November 12* Louisiana at South Alabama - 6:30 p.m. (ESPNU)

November 14* Arkansas State at ULM - 2 p.m.* Georgia State at Texas State - TBA * Appalachian State at Idaho - TBA * Georgia Southern at Troy - TBA

November 19* ULM at Texas State - 8:30 p.m. (ESPNU)

November 21Georgia Southern at Georgia - TBA * South Alabama at Georgia State - TBA * New Mexico State at Louisiana - TBA Idaho at Auburn - TBA

November 27* Troy at Georgia State - TBA

November 28* South Alabama at Georgia Southern - 1 p.m. * Arkansas State at New Mexico State - TBA * Louisiana at Appalachian State - TBA * Texas State at Idaho - TBA ULM at Hawai’i - TBA

December 5* Georgia State at Georgia Southern - 1 p.m.* New Mexico State at ULM - 2 p.m. * Texas State at Arkansas State - TBA * Troy at Louisiana - TBA * Appalachian State at South Alabama - TBA

* - denotes Sun Belt Conference GameAll times are Central (CT) and subject to change

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SCORING OFFENSE G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg1. Georgia Southern 12 64 10 53 1 0 0 469 39.12. Arkansas State 13 65 11 52 1 0 0 477 36.73. Appalachian State 12 58 8 52 1 0 1 428 35.74. Texas State 12 53 12 48 2 0 0 406 33.85. Louisiana 13 47 18 43 0 1 1 383 29.56. Idaho 11 35 11 28 1 0 1 275 25.07. New Mexico State 12 39 7 37 1 0 0 294 24.58. Georgia State 12 36 7 35 0 0 0 272 22.79. South Alabama 13 34 19 30 0 0 1 293 22.510. Troy 12 33 10 32 0 0 1 262 21.811. ULM 12 26 20 23 0 0 1 241 20.1

SCORING DEFENSE G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg1. Georgia Southern 12 37 8 31 2 0 0 281 23.42. Louisiana 13 43 13 37 1 0 1 338 26.03. ULM 12 41 10 37 1 0 0 315 26.24. South Alabama 13 43 15 40 0 0 0 343 26.45. Appalachian State 12 42 14 34 0 0 0 328 27.36. Texas State 12 42 13 37 1 0 1 332 27.77. Arkansas State 13 54 7 51 0 0 0 396 30.58. Troy 12 56 14 54 0 0 1 434 36.29. Idaho 11 54 12 50 0 0 0 410 37.310. New Mexico State 12 61 15 56 0 1 0 469 39.111. Georgia State 12 67 18 64 0 0 0 520 43.3

TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Yds/G1. Georgia Southern 12 4573 1286 797 5859 7.4 62 488.22. Arkansas State 13 2813 3381 1024 6194 6.0 60 476.53. Texas State 12 2862 2711 920 5573 6.1 51 464.44. Appalachian State 12 2901 2637 877 5538 6.3 54 461.55. New Mexico State 12 2120 2899 920 5019 5.5 38 418.26. Louisiana 13 2937 2489 918 5426 5.9 46 417.47. Idaho 11 1560 3012 882 4572 5.2 35 415.68. South Alabama 13 2327 2561 949 4888 5.2 33 376.09. Georgia State 12 1156 3348 836 4504 5.4 36 375.310. Troy 12 1974 2385 818 4359 5.3 30 363.211. ULM 12 834 3359 892 4193 4.7 24 349.4

TOTAL DEFENSE G Rush Pass Plys Yards Avg TD Yds/G1. Appalachian State 12 1828 2342 786 4170 5.3 38 347.52. ULM 12 2200 2279 844 4479 5.3 38 373.23. Georgia Southern 12 1844 2813 849 4657 5.5 37 388.14. South Alabama 13 2419 2767 927 5186 5.6 41 398.95. Louisiana 13 1849 3427 898 5276 5.9 40 405.86. Arkansas State 13 2668 2808 975 5476 5.6 52 421.27. Texas State 12 2434 2919 938 5353 5.7 39 446.18. Troy 12 2953 2495 854 5448 6.4 54 454.09. Idaho 11 2708 2382 734 5090 6.9 50 462.710. New Mexico State 12 3719 2094 893 5813 6.5 56 484.411. Georgia State 12 3641 2324 908 5965 6.6 64 497.1

RUSHING OFFENSE G Att Yds Avg TD Yds/G1. Georgia Southern 12 642 4573 7.1 55 381.12. Appalachian State 12 537 2901 5.4 33 241.83. Texas State 12 538 2862 5.3 29 238.54. Louisiana 13 548 2937 5.4 31 225.95. Arkansas State 13 576 2813 4.9 35 216.46. South Alabama 13 537 2327 4.3 16 179.07. New Mexico State 12 468 2120 4.5 19 176.78. Troy 12 461 1974 4.3 18 164.59. Idaho 11 440 1560 3.5 22 141.810. Georgia State 12 390 1156 3.0 13 96.311. ULM 12 363 834 2.3 9 69.5

RUSHING DEFENSE G Rushes Yards Avg. TD Yds/G1. Louisiana 13 455 1849 4.1 21 142.22. Appalachian State 12 430 1828 4.3 21 152.33. Georgia Southern 12 432 1844 4.3 19 153.74. ULM 12 507 2200 4.3 22 183.35. South Alabama 13 541 2419 4.5 22 186.16. Texas State 12 522 2434 4.7 21 202.87. Arkansas State 13 565 2668 4.7 34 205.28. Troy 12 521 2953 5.7 35 246.19. Idaho 11 482 2708 5.6 32 246.210. Georgia State 12 582 3641 6.3 41 303.411. New Mexico State 12 594 3719 6.3 40 309.9

PASS OFFENSE G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds Avg TD Yds/G1. ULM 12 317 529 7 59.9 3359 6.3 15 279.92. Georgia State 12 264 446 18 59.2 3348 7.5 23 279.03. Idaho 11 256 442 20 57.9 3012 6.8 13 273.84. Arkansas State 13 276 448 8 61.6 3381 7.5 25 260.15. New Mexico State 12 278 452 24 61.5 2899 6.4 19 241.66. Texas State 12 250 382 7 65.4 2711 7.1 22 225.97. Appalachian State 12 205 340 11 60.3 2637 7.8 21 219.88. Troy 12 238 357 4 66.7 2385 6.7 12 198.89. South Alabama 13 218 412 17 52.9 2561 6.2 17 197.010. Louisiana 13 238 370 9 64.3 2489 6.7 15 191.511. Georgia Southern 12 90 155 4 58.1 1286 8.3 7 107.2

PASS DEFENSE G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds Avg TD Yds/G1. New Mexico State 12 187 299 11 62.5 2094 7.0 16 174.52. ULM 12 196 337 11 58.2 2279 6.8 16 189.93. Georgia State 12 222 326 3 68.1 2324 7.1 23 193.74. Appalachian State 12 210 356 12 59.0 2342 6.6 17 195.25. Troy 12 205 333 11 61.6 2495 7.5 19 207.96. South Alabama 13 216 386 6 56.0 2767 7.2 19 212.87. Arkansas State 13 238 410 16 58.0 2808 6.8 18 216.08. Idaho 11 159 252 8 63.1 2382 9.5 18 216.59. Georgia Southern 12 244 417 13 58.5 2813 6.7 18 234.410. Texas State 12 262 416 13 63.0 2919 7.0 18 243.211. Louisiana 13 288 443 7 65.0 3427 7.7 19 263.6

PUNTING G No. Yards Avg/P PR Avg TBg Net/P1. Idaho 11 44 2101 47.8 129 2.9 3 43.52. Texas State 12 65 2844 43.8 82 1.3 4 41.33. Arkansas State 13 67 2819 42.1 31 0.5 6 39.84. South Alabama 13 74 3094 41.8 128 1.7 8 37.95. Louisiana 13 59 2486 42.1 143 2.4 6 37.76. ULM 12 78 3232 41.4 266 3.4 8 36.07. Troy 12 63 2479 39.3 179 2.8 2 35.98. Georgia Southern 12 39 1493 38.3 44 1.1 3 35.69. New Mexico State 12 61 2312 37.9 283 4.6 3 32.310. Georgia State 12 60 2209 36.8 215 3.6 4 31.911. Appalachian State 12 45 1704 37.9 261 5.8 2 31.2

Gained LostTURNOVER MARGIN G Fum Int Tot Fum Int Tot Mar Per/G1. Georgia Southern 12 7 13 20 8 4 12 +8 0.672. Texas State 12 6 13 19 5 7 12 +7 0.583. Arkansas State 13 12 16 28 14 8 22 +6 0.464. Troy 12 7 11 18 10 4 14 +4 0.335. Louisiana 13 10 7 17 5 9 14 +3 0.236. ULM 12 5 11 16 10 7 17 -1 -0.087. Appalachian State 12 7 12 19 10 11 21 -2 -0.178. South Alabama 13 15 6 21 11 17 28 -7 -0.549. Idaho 11 9 8 17 7 20 27 -10 -0.9110. New Mexico State 12 10 11 21 10 24 34 -13 -1.0811. Georgia State 12 5 3 8 12 18 30 -22 -1.83

RED ZONE OFFENSE G RZ Pct. TD R/P FG-AT F/Int/Dns/Oth1. Louisiana 13 52-57 91.2 36 25/11 16-17 1/0/1/22. Georgia Southern 12 52-59 88.1 43 41/2 9-12 2/1/0/13. Texas State 12 43-50 86.0 34 20/14 9-12 1/1/1/14. ULM 12 29-34 85.3 15 7/8 14-14 2/0/1/25. New Mexico State 12 29-35 82.9 22 12/10 7-9 1/1/2/06. Georgia State 12 28-34 82.4 23 11/12 5-5 2/1/3/07. Arkansas State 13 47-58 81.0 37 24/13 10-14 1/0/5/18. South Alabama 13 32-41 78.0 21 11/10 11-15 3/1/1/09. Troy 12 28-36 77.8 23 16/7 5-9 1/1/1/110. Appalachian State 12 45-60 75.0 40 29/11 5-9 4/3/2/211. Idaho 11 36-50 72.0 27 22/5 9-14 2/4/2/1

RED ZONE DEFENSE G RZ Pct. TD R/P FG-AT F/Int/Dns/Oth1. Louisiana 13 33-45 73.3 23 14-9 10-16 4/0/2/02. South Alabama 13 38-49 77.6 29 18-11 9-15 1/0/2/23. Georgia Southern 12 29-37 78.4 24 16-8 5-6 0/2/4/14. Texas State 12 37-47 78.7 27 19-8 10-14 0/1/4/15. Arkansas State 13 35-44 79.5 29 21-8 6-8 3/2/2/06. ULM 12 35-42 83.3 26 15-11 9-11 1/0/1/37. Idaho 11 33-39 84.6 25 20-5 8-11 0/0/2/18. Appalachian State 12 40-47 85.1 30 19-11 10-14 1/0/1/19. Georgia State 12 62-68 91.2 48 33-15 14-16 0/0/1/310. New Mexico State 12 55-60 91.7 43 34-9 12-12 1/1/1/211. Troy 12 50-54 92.6 39 28-11 11-12 2/1/0/0

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2014 Sun Belt Individual StatisticsRUSHING Team Cl G Att Yds Avg TD Long Yds/G1. Matt Breida GS SO 12 171 1485 8.7 17 88 123.82. Marcus Cox APP SO 12 255 1415 5.5 19 76 117.93. Larry Rose III NMSU FR 10 186 1102 5.9 9 80 110.24. Michael Gordon ASU FR 11 159 1100 6.9 13 70 100.05. Robert Lowe TXST JR 11 185 1091 5.9 12 51 99.26. Elijah McGuire UL SO 13 166 1264 7.6 14 75 97.27. Kevin Ellison GS SO 12 172 1096 6.4 12 52 91.38. Alonzo Harris UL SR 12 172 807 4.7 12 54 67.29. Fredi Knighten ASU JR 13 211 779 3.7 11 63 59.910. Terrrence Franks TXST SR 12 107 712 6.7 8 95 59.3

PASSING AVG/GAME Team Cl G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD Avg/G1. Nick Arbuckle GSU JR 12 259 429 17 60.4 3283 23 273.62. Pete Thomas ULM SR 12 301 501 6 60.1 3181 14 265.13. Fredi Knighten ASU JR 13 269 432 7 62.3 3277 24 252.14. Tyler Rogers NMSU SO 12 268 436 23 61.5 2779 19 231.65. Matt Linehan IDAHO FR 11 219 377 18 58.1 2515 11 228.66. Tyler Jones TXST SO 12 246 376 7 65.4 2670 22 222.57. Taylor Lamb APP FR 12 181 295 9 61.4 2381 17 198.48. Terrance Broadway UL SR 13 216 342 9 63.2 2295 13 176.59. Brandon Bridge USA SR 11 160 307 8 52.1 1927 15 175.210. Brandon Silvers TROY FR 11 191 271 3 70.5 1836 11 166.9

PASS EFFICIENCY Team Cl G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD Eff.1. Taylor Lamb APP FR 12 181 295 9 61.4 2381 17 142.12. Fredi Knighten ASU JR 13 269 432 7 62.3 3277 24 141.13. Tyler Jones TXST SO 12 246 376 7 65.4 2670 22 140.74. Brandon Silvers TROY FR 11 191 271 3 70.5 1836 11 138.65. Nick Arbuckle GSU JR 12 259 429 17 60.4 3283 23 134.46. Terrance Broadway UL SR 13 216 342 9 63.2 2295 13 126.87. Pete Thomas ULM SR 12 301 501 6 60.1 3181 14 120.28. Tyler Rogers NMSU SO 12 268 436 23 61.5 2779 19 118.89. Brandon Bridge USA SR 11 160 307 8 52.1 1927 15 115.810. Matt Linehan IDAHO FR 11 219 377 18 58.1 2515 11 114.2

TOTAL OFFENSE Team Cl G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G1. Fredi Knighten ASU JR 13 779 3277 643 4056 312.02. Nick Arbuckle GSU JR 12 10 3283 502 3293 274.43. Tyler Jones TXST SO 12 539 2670 542 3209 267.44. Pete Thomas ULM SR 12 6 3181 611 3187 265.65. Tyler Rogers NMSU SO 12 200 2779 505 2979 248.26. Taylor Lamb APP FR 12 483 2381 373 2864 238.77. Terrance Broadway UL SR 13 653 2295 488 2948 226.88. Matt Linehan IDAHO FR 11 -57 2515 461 2458 223.59. Brandon Bridge USA SR 11 297 1927 408 2224 202.210. Brandon Silvers TROY FR 11 196 1836 371 2032 184.7

RECEPTIONS/GAME Team Cl G Rec Yds TD Long Avg/C Rec/G1. Joshua McCain IDAHO SR 11 76 1162 9 75 15.3 6.92. Teldrick Morgan NMSU SO 11 75 903 7 57 12 6.83. Kenzee Jackson ULM SR 12 79 866 4 41 11 6.64. Rashon Ceaser ULM JR 12 77 872 3 63 11.3 6.45. Donovan Harden GSU JR 12 60 885 7 68 14.8 5.05. Richard Montgomery IDAHO SO 10 50 543 1 62 10.9 5.07. Donovan Holley ULM SO 12 57 863 7 64 15.1 4.88. J.D. McKissic ASU JR 11 52 629 0 65 12.1 4.79. Lynquez Blair GSU SR 11 51 536 6 29 10.5 4.610. Robert Davis GSU SO 12 50 732 2 75 14.6 4.2

RECEIVE YDS/GAME Team Cl G Rec Yds TD Long Avg/C Yds/G1. Joshua McCain IDAHO SR 11 76 1162 9 75 15.3 105.62. Teldrick Morgan NMSU SO 11 75 903 7 57 12 82.13. Donovan Harden GSU JR 12 60 885 7 68 14.8 73.84. Rashon Ceaser ULM JR 12 77 872 3 63 11.3 72.75. Kenzee Jackson ULM SR 12 79 866 4 41 11 72.26. Ajalen Holley ULM SO 12 57 863 7 64 15.1 71.97. Robert Davis GSU SO 12 50 732 2 75 14.6 61.08. Shavarez Smith USA SR 13 54 748 8 67 13.9 57.59. J.D. McKissic ASU JR 11 52 629 0 65 12.1 57.210. Richard Montgomery IDAHO SO 10 50 543 1 62 10.9 54.3

ALL PURPOSE Team Cl G Rush Rcv PR KR Yds Avg/G1. Elijah McGuire UL SO 13 1264 468 116 0 1848 142.22. Matt Breida GS SO 12 1485 97 0 24 1606 133.83. Marcus Cox APP SO 12 1415 180 0 0 1595 132.94. Larry Rose III NMSU FR 10 1102 172 0 0 1274 127.45. Teldrick Morgan NMSU SO 11 16 903 73 369 1361 123.76. Robert Lowe TXST JR 11 1091 207 0 0 1298 118.07. Michael Gordon ASU JR 11 1100 191 0 0 1291 117.48. Richard Montgomery IDAHO SO 10 56 543 0 526 1125 112.59. Joshua McCain IDAHO SR 11 3 1162 3 0 1168 106.210. Tyler Cain ULM JR 12 214 273 0 780 1267 105.6

PUNT RETURN AVG Team Cl G Ret Yds TD Long Avg1. Rashon Ceaser ULM JR 12 12 114 0 51 9.52. Blaise Taylor ASU FR 13 29 234 1 61 8.13. Elijah McGuire UL SO 13 15 116 0 26 7.74. Tray Butler GS SR 10 15 90 0 21 6.0

KICK RETURN AVG Team Cl G Ret Yds TD Long Avg1. Derek Keaton GS JR 12 16 445 0 60 27.82. Chandler Worthy TROY SR 12 27 704 2 99 26.13. Montay Crockett GS JR 12 12 290 0 46 24.24. Teldrick Morgan NMSU SO 11 16 369 0 42 23.15. T.J. Glover USA SR 13 28 642 0 38 22.96. Brandon Smith TXST JR 12 19 418 0 51 22.07. Richard Montgomery IDAHO SO 10 24 526 0 41 21.98. Tyler Cain ULM JR 12 36 780 0 37 21.79. Montrel Carter UL JR 13 25 515 0 34 20.610. Isaiah Lewis APP FR 12 15 304 0 38 20.3

SCORING Team Cl G TD XPT FG 2XP Pts Pts/G1. Marcus Cox APP SO 12 19 0 0 0 114 9.52. Matt Breida GS SO 12 18 0 0 0 108 9.03. Michael Gordon ASU JR 11 14 0 0 0 84 7.64. Hunter Stover UL SR 13 0 18 43 0 97 7.55. Elijah McGuire UL SO 13 16 0 0 0 96 7.46. Robert Lowe TXST JR 11 13 0 0 0 78 7.16. Elijhaa Penny IDAHO JR 11 13 0 0 0 78 7.18. Justin Manton ULM SR 12 0 20 23 0 83 6.99. Alex Hanks GS JR 12 0 10 47 0 77 6.410. Alonzo Harris UL SR 12 12 0 0 0 72 6.0

FIELD GOALS Team Cl G FG FGA Pct. FG/G1. Justin Manton ULM SR 12 20 24 83.3 1.672. Hunter Stover UL SR 13 18 22 81.8 1.383. Aleem Sunanon USA SO 13 15 18 83.3 1.154. Austin Rehkow IDAHO SO 11 11 19 57.9 1.005. Aleem Johnson TXST SR 12 11 15 73.3 0.926. Ryan Kay TROY SO 12 10 14 71.4 0.836. Alex Hanks GS JR 12 10 14 71.4 0.838. Luke Ferguson ASU JR 13 8 15 53.3 0.629. Wil Lutz GSU JR 12 7 8 87.5 0.589. Bentlee Critcher APP SO 12 7 10 70.0 0.58

PUNTING Team Cl G Punt Yds Long Avg1. Austin Rehkow IDAHO SO 11 44 2101 73 47.82. Will Johnson TXST SR 12 65 2844 70 43.83. Daniel Cadona UL SR 13 58 2486 77 42.94. Justin Manton ULM SR 12 76 3222 67 42.45. Brandon McKee USA SO 13 73 3091 76 42.36. Luke Ferguson ASU JR 13 56 2319 69 41.47. Stephen Witkowski NMSU JR 9 40 1644 60 41.18. Bentlee Critcher APP SO 12 41 1667 54 40.79. Ryan Nowicki GS JR 12 34 1366 60 40.210. Ryan Kay TROY SO 12 62 2479 56 40.0

INTERCEPTIONS Team Cl G Int Yds TD Long Int/G1. Montres Kitchens TROY JR 12 6 80 1 28 0.502. Germod Williams TXST SO 9 4 27 0 22 0.443. David Mims TXST JR 12 5 129 1 60 0.424. Doug Middleton APP JR 12 4 52 1 52 0.334. Winston Rose NMSU SR 12 4 6 0 10 0.336. Qushaun Lee ASU SR 13 4 69 0 40 0.316. Artez Brown ASU SR 13 4 58 1 58 0.318. Deion Stanley GS SR 11 3 12 0 11 0.279. Matt Dobson GS JR 12 3 153 2 100 0.259. Matt Lane ULM JR 12 3 38 1 31 0.25

TACKLES (All positions) Team Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G Sack1. David Mayo TXST SR 12 LB 72 82 154 12.8 1.52. Rodney Bulter NMSU SO 12 LB 58 61 119 9.9 0.03. Joseph Peterson GSU JR 10 NG 62 35 97 9.7 3.04. Marc Millan IDAHO JR 11 LB 59 43 102 9.3 1.55. Terrell Brigham USA SR 13 S 68 44 112 8.6 1.06. Qushaun Lee ASU SR 13 LB 75 35 110 8.5 1.07. Derek Ibekwe NMSU FR 12 LB 46 55 101 8.4 0.08. Edwin Jackson GS SR 12 LB 58 42 100 8.3 0.09. Trey Payne GSU FR 11 NG 56 32 88 8.0 1.010. Maleki Harris USA SR 12 LB 50 45 95 7.9 1.0

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RUSHINGTEAM RECORDSMost team records available since 1949Most AttemptsGame: 72 vs. East Carolina [1985], at Tulane [1990]Season: 588 [1972]

Most Net YardsGame: 556 at ULM [2008]Season: 3,164 (533 att.) [2008]

Most Touchdowns RushingGame: 8 vs. Nicholls State [2013]; vs. Arkansas State [2014}Season: 34 [2005]

Highest Average Per GameSeason: 263.7 [2008] [3,164 yards in 12 games]

INDIVIDUAL RECORDSMost individual records available since 1949Most AttemptsRB Game: 35 by Thomas Jackson vs. Arkansas St. [1983]QB Game: 29 by Brian Mitchell vs. Lamar [1989]RB Season: 226 by Tyrell Fenroy [2008]QB Season: 237 by Brian Mitchell [1989]RB Career: 808 by Tyrell Fenroy [2005-08]QB Career: 678 by Brian Mitchell [1986-89]

Most Net YardsRB Game: 297 by Tyrell Fenroy at ULM [2008]QB Game: 271 by Brian Mitchell vs. Colorado St. [1987]RB Season: 1,375 by Tyrell Fenroy [2008]QB Season: 1,311 by Brian Mitchell [1989]RB Career: 4,646 by Tyrell Fenroy [2005-08]QB Career: 3,335 by Brian Mitchell [1986-89]

Most TouchdownsRB Game: 5 by Alonzo Harris vs. New Mexico State [2013]QB Game: 5 by Brian Mitchell vs. Lamar [1989]RB Season: 19 by Tyrell Fenroy [2008]QB Season: 19 by Brian Mitchell [1989]RB Career: 48 by Tyrell Fenroy [2005-08]QB Career: 47 by Brian Mitchell [1986-89]

Most 100-Yard GamesRB Season: 6 by Tyrell Fenroy [2006, 2007]QB Season: 7 by Brian Mitchell [1989]RB Career: 22 by Tyrell Fenroy [2005-08]QB Career: 14 by Brian Mitchell [1986-89]

Most Consecutive 100-Yard GamesRB: 4 by Tyrell Fenroy [2005, 2007], Marcus Prier [1995]QB: 4 by Brian Mitchell [1989]

Longest Runs90 by Reggie Dupre at Southeastern Louisiana, 197189 by Tyrell Fenroy at ULM, 2008 (TD)87 by Jason Chery at ULM, 2008 (TD)86 by Michael Desormeaux at Middle Tennessee, 200785 by Keener Cagle at Louisiana Tech, 1925 (TD)84 by F.G. Mixon at Stephen F. Austin, 1951 (TD)83 by Lynn Hernandez at ULM, 1959 (TD)83 by Keener Cagle vs. Northwestern State, 1924 (TD)81 by Jason Chery at North Texas, 2008 (TD)80 by Blaine Gautier at Middle Tennessee, 2011 (TD)80 by Tyrell Fenroy at ULM, 2008 (TD)80 by Jason Chery vs. Troy, 2007 (TD)80 by Jerry Babb at Kansas State, 200480 by Mike Northcutt vs. Texas-Arlington, 1975 (TD)80 by F.G. Mixon at Louisiana College, 1950 (TD)

Rushing Top Five

100-YARD RUSHING DUOSSeason/Opponent Rushers (Yards)1950 vs. East Texas Baptist F.G. Mixon (108) George Crowson (108)1951 at Troy Jack Baker (132) F.G. Mixon (122)1952 vs. Troy Charles Copes (105) Billy Higginbotham (101)1952 vs. Stephen F. Austin Billy Higginbotham (169) Charles Copes (115)1953 vs. McNeese State Billy Higginbotham (123) Louis Roth (111)1962 vs. Austin College Lindsey Landry (119) Fred Fredericksen (107)1972 vs. Abilene Christian Mark Speyrer, QB (101) Delbert Deville (101)1986 at Tulane Dwayne Williams (222) Brian Mitchell, QB (191)1995 vs. New Mexico State Kenyon Cotton (187) Marcus Prier (177)1998 at ULM John Bernard (129) Darren Brister (106)2005 at North Texas Jerry Babb, QB (133) Tyrell Fenroy (102)2005 at ULM Tyrell Fenroy (164) Jerry Babb, QB (100)2007 vs. Ohio Tyrell Fenroy (136) Michael Desormeaux, QB (101)2007 vs. North Texas Michael Desormeaux, QB (150) Tyrell Fenroy (123)Season/Opponent Rushers (Yards)2007 at Mid. Tennessee Michael Desormeaux, QB (175) Tyrell Fenroy (100)

2008 vs. Kent State Tyrell Fenroy (194) Michael Desormeaux, QB (150)2008 at ULM Tyrell Fenroy (297) Michael Desormeaux, QB (149)2012 vs. WKU Terrance Broadway, QB (145) Alonzo Harris (104)2012 at Florida Atlantic Alonzo Harris (127) Terrance Broadway, QB (123)2012 vs. East Carolina (NOB) Alonzo Harris (120) Terrance Broadway, QB (108)2013 at Arkansas State Elijah McGuire (110) Alonzo Harris (105)2014 vs Arkansas State Elijah McGuire (265) Alonzo Harris (107)

GAMEAttempts 1. 35 Thomas Jackson [11/19/83] 2. 34 Tyrell Fenroy [11/18/06] 3. 33 Alonzo Harris [10/29/11] 33 Darren Brister [10/12/96] 5. 31 Chester Johnson [10/25/03] 31 Jerome Coleman [10/20/01] 31 Marcus Prier [10/14/95] 31 Rodney Smith [10/20/79]

Yards 1. 297 Tyrell Fenroy [10/4/08] 2. 271 Brian Mitchell [11/21/87] 3. 265 Elijah McGuire [10/21/14] 4. 261 F.G. Mixon [10/27/51] 5. 232 Brian Mitchell [11/18/89]

Touchdowns 1. 5 Alonzo Harris [11/2/14] 5 Brian Mitchell [11/11/89] 3. 4 Elijah McGuire [10/21/14] 4 Alonzo Harris [10/21/14] 4 Jerome Coleman [10/20/01] 4 Brian Mitchell (Three times) [11/18/89; 9/24/88; 11/21/87] 4 David Foret [10/17/81] 4 Mark Speyrer [10/7/72] 4 Jim Barton [10/19/68]

SEASONAttempts 1. 237 Brian Mitchell [1989] 2. 226 Tyrell Fenroy [2008] 3. 223 Tyrell Fenroy [2006] 4. 222 Marcus Prier [1995] 5. 199 Alonzo Harris [2013]

Yards 1. 1,375 Tyrell Fenroy [2008] 2. 1,311 Brian Mitchell [1989] 3. 1,264 Elijah McGuire [2014] 4. 1,197 Tyrell Fenroy [2006] 5. 1,141 Michael Desormeaux [2007]

Touchdowns 1. 19 Tyrell Fenroy [2008] 19 Brian Mitchell [1989] 3. 15 Brian Mitchell [1988] 4. 14 Marcus Prier [1995] 14 Alonzo Harris [2013] 14 Elijah McGuire [2014]

CAREERAttempts 1. 808 Tyrell Fenroy [2005-08] 2. 704 Alonzo Harris [2011-14] 3. 678 Brian Mitchell [1986-89] 4. 594 Darren Brister [1996-00] 5. 559 Kenyon Cotton [1993-96]

Yards 1. 4,646 Tyrell Fenroy [2005-08] 2. 3,335 Brian Mitchell [1986-89] 3. 3,330 Alonzo Harris [2011-14] 4. 2,843 Michael Desormeaux [2005-08] 5. 2,432 Darren Brister [1996-00] Touchdowns 1. 48 Tyrell Fenroy [2005-08] 2. 47 Brian Mitchell [1986-89] 3. 44 Alonzo Harris [2011-14] 4. 25 Kenyon Cotton [1993-96] 5. 22 Elijah McGuire [2013-SA]

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Kenyon Cotton

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ANNUAL YARDAGE LEADERS Year Player Att Yds Avg TD 2014 Elijah McGuire 166 1,264 7.6 14 2013 Alonzo Harris 199 942 4.7 14 2012 Alonzo Harris 170 881 5.2 10 2011 Alonzo Harris 163 700 4.3 8 2010 Aaron Spikes 103 366 3.3 2 2009 Undrea Sails 97 432 4.5 2 2008 Tyrell Fenroy 226 1,375 6.1 19 2007 Michael Desormeaux 188 1,141 6.1 7 2006 Tyrell Fenroy 223 1,197 5.4 10 2005 Tyrell Fenroy 179 1,053 5.9 12 2004 Jerry Babb 101 498 4.9 4 2003 Chester Johnson 108 421 3.9 5 2002 Jerome Coleman 171 483 2.8 7 2001 Jerome Coleman 162 625 3.9 10 2000 Darren Brister 116 512 3.7 4 1999 Darren Brister 195 729 3.7 4 1998 Darren Brister 153 646 4.2 2 1997 Elvis Joseph 139 532 3.8 4 1996 Kenyon Cotton 194 858 4.4 7 1995 Marcus Prier 222 979 4.4 14 1994 Steve Mocek 172 686 4.0 3 1993 Steve Mocek 126 490 3.9 3 1992 Damon Denaburg 53 269 5.1 0 1991 Tyjuan Hayes 119 445 3.7 3 1990 Damon Denaburg 97 440 4.5 7 1989 Brian Mitchell 237 1,311 5.5 19 1988 Brian Mitchell 180 743 4.1 15 1987 Brian Mitchell 150 767 5.1 9 1986 Brian Mitchell 111 514 4.6 4 1985 Thomas Jackson 130 700 5.4 4 1984 Dwayne Williams 121 460 3.8 4 1983 Thomas Jackson 130 739 5.1 2 1982 Trinion Smith 61 247 4.0 2 1981 Greg Davis 85 401 4.9 0 1980 Ed Blanco 102 478 4.7 5 1979 Rodney Smith 185 782 4.2 3 1978 Allen Strambler 92 336 3.7 3 1977 Allen Strambler 123 473 3.8 3 1976 Ray Lation 168 729 4.3 4 1975 Emanuel Guidry 73 317 4.3 0 1974 Roy Williams 63 306 4.9 0 1973 Nathan Thornton 120 399 3.3 1 1972 Lafayette Mitchell 91 380 4.2 2 1971 Robert Gill 130 478 3.7 3 1970 Roland Henry 168 627 3.7 5 1969 Jim Barton 155 775 5.0 8 1968 Jim Barton 140 600 4.3 10 1967 Jim Barton 113 396 3.5 2 1966 George Gros 81 324 4.0 0 1965 Bill Bayard 117 385 3.3 3 1964 Bill Bayard 98 330 3.4 2 1963 Lonnie Price 95 362 3.8 5 1962 Bert Resweber 86 410 4.8 3 1961 Carlton Falgout 81 430 5.3 2 1960 Vernon Lott 58 225 3.9 2 1959 Steve Gossen 77 442 5.7 0 1958 Steve Gossen 140 564 4.0 1 1957 NOT AVAILABLE 1956 Frank Foreman 105 546 5.2 10 1955 Louis Roth 81 607 7.4 5 1954 Louis Roth 79 500 6.2 8 1953 Bill Higgonbotham 116 660 5.4 4 1952 Charles Copes 161 837 5.2 7 1951 F.G. Mixon 100 771 7.7 7 1950 George Crowson 125 548 4.4 3 1949 George Crowson 105 544 5.2 7Alonzo Harris

TOP CAREER PERFORMERS1. TYRELL FENROY 4,646Year Att Yards Avg TD Lg2005 179 1,053 5.9 12 602006 223 1,197 5.4 10 572007 180 1,021 5.7 7 692008 226 1,375 6.1 19 89Totals 808 4,646 5.8 48 89

2. BRIAN MITCHELL (QB) 3,335Year Att Yards Avg TD Lg1986 111 514 4.6 4 631987 150 767 5.1 9 611988 180 743 4.1 15 701989 237 1,311 5.5 19 67Totals 678 3,335 4.9 47 70

3. ALONZO HARRIS 3,330Year Att Yards Avg TD Lg2011 163 700 4.3 8 282012 170 881 5.2 10 682013 199 942 4.7 14 652014 172 807 4.7 12 54Totals 704 3,330 4.7 44 68

4. MICHAEL DESORMEAUX (QB) 2,843Year Att Yards Avg TD Lg2005 87 487 5.6 3 502006 24 180 7.5 1 512007 188 1,141 6.1 7 862008 144 1,035 7.2 5 64Totals 443 2,843 6.4 16 86

5. DARREN BRISTER 2,432Year Att Yards Avg TD Lg1996 130 545 4.2 6 401998 153 646 4.2 4 441999 195 729 3.7 4 472000 116 512 4.4 1 50Totals 594 2,432 4.1 15 50

6. KENYON COTTON 2,311Year Att Yards Avg TD Lg1993 70 228 3.3 3 171994 129 547 4.2 6 361995 166 678 4.1 9 391996 194 858 4.4 7 39Totals 559 2,311 4.1 25 39

7. ELIJAH MGUIRE 2,127Year Att Yards Avg TD Lg2013 103 863 8.4 8 702014 166 1264 7.6 14 75Totals 269 2,127 7.9 22 75

8. THOMAS JACKSON 1,979Year Att Yards Avg TD Lg1982 80 258 3.0 1 141983 146 739 5.1 2 401984 80 303 3.7 3 141985 130 700 5.4 4 63Totals 436 1,979 4.5 10 63

9. F.G MIXON 1,908Year Att Yards Avg TD Lg1949 11 44 4.0 0 --1950 83 459 5.5 3 --1951 100 771 7.7 7 841952 113 634 5.6 6 -- Totals 307 1,908 6.2 17 84

10. STEVE MOCEK 1,781Year Att Yards Avg TD Lg1991 90 391 4.3 2 531992 63 214 3.4 2 201993 126 490 3.9 3 261994 172 686 4.0 3 45Totals 451 1,781 3.9 10 53

Tyrell Fenroy, a 2008 Doak Walker Award semifinalist, ended his career as the State of La.’s all-time leading rusher.Michael Desormeaux became just the 8th QB in NCAA history with back-to-back 1,000-yard rushing seasons.

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TEAM RECORDSMost team records available since 1949Most AttemptsGame: 67 at North Texas [2001]Season: 456 [2011]

Most CompletionsGame: 37 at Middle Tennessee [2003]Season: 266 [2011]

Highest Completion PercentageGame: 85.0 [17-of-20] at Arkansas State [1997]Season: 64.3 [238-of-370] [2014]

Most Yards GainedGame: 473 vs. ULM [2003]Season: 3,503 [2011]

Most Touchdown PassesGame: 5 vs. Northern Illinois [1996]Season: 25 [2011]

Most Interceptions ThrownGame: 8 vs. Tennessee State [1970]Season: 25 [1979]

INDIVIDUAL RECORDSMost individual records available since 1949Most AttemptsGame: 66 by Jon Van Cleave at North Texas [2001]Season: 407 by Jon Van Cleave [2001]Career: 1,246 by Jake Delhomme [1993-96]

Most CompletionsGame: 37 by Jerry Babb at Middle Tennessee [2003]Season: 224 by Jon Van Cleave [2001]Career: 665 by Jake Delhomme [1993-96]

Highest Completion PercentageGame: 85.0 by Lance Domec at Arkansas State [1997] [17-20; minimum 20 attempts]Season: 65.4 by Terrance Broadway [2012] [206-315; minimum 200 attempts]Career: 63.7 by Blaine Gautier [2012-14] [588-923; minimum 300 attempts]

Most Yards GainedGame: 473 by Eric Rekieta vs. ULM [2003]Season: 2,958 by Blaine Gautier [2011]Career: 9,216 by Jake Delhomme [1993-96]

Most Touchdown PassesGame: 5 by Jake Delhomme vs. Northern Illinois [1996]Season: 23 by Blaine Gautier [2011]Career: 64 by Jake Delhomme [1993-96]

Most Interceptions ThrownGame: 7 by George Coussan vs. Tennessee State [1970]Season: 21 by Phil Reynolds [1980]Career: 57 by Jake Delhomme [1993-96]

Most 200-Yard GamesSeason: 10 by Jake Delhomme [1996]Career: 26 by Jake Delhomme [1993-96]

Highest Efficiency RatingSeason: 153.6 by Blaine Gautier [2011]Career: 143.49 by Terrance Broadway [2012-14]

Jake Delhomme

Passing Top Five

Longest Passes95 Randy Fontenot to Harold Porter vs. Chattanooga, 1974 (TD)92 Brian Mitchell to Troy Tauriac vs. Central Michigan, 1989 (TD)91 Brad McGuire to Ladarius Green vs. Troy, 2009 (TD)86 Blaine Gautier to Jamal Robinson vs. Lamar, 201286 Don Wallace to Clarence Verdin vs. Rice, 1983 (TD)86 Roy Henry to Dave Oliver at Cincinnati, 1975 (TD)84 Dwight Prudhomme to Clarence Verdin at Texas-Arlington, 1982 (TD)83 David Guidry to Rodney Smith vs. Lamar, 1978 (TD)82 Michael Desormeaux to Richie Falgout vs. FIU, 200882 Chris Masson to Aaron Spikes at North Texas, 2010 (TD) 81 Terrance Broadway to Jamal Robinson vs. ULM, 2012 (TD)

PASSING

GAMEAttempts 1. 66 Jon Van Cleave [11/10/01] 2. 56 Jerry Babb [11/15/03] 3. 55 Chris Masson [10/8/10] 4. 54 Eric Rekieta [10/11/03] 5. 53 Jerry Babb [9/11/04]

Completions 1. 37 Jerry Babb [11/15/03] 2. 34 Jon Van Cleave [11/10/01] 3. 33 Chris Masson [10/8/10] 33 Eric Rekieta [10/11/03] 5. 32 Blaine Gautier [10/22/11] Passing Yards 1. 473 Eric Rekieta [10/11/03] 2. 470 Blaine Gautier [12/17/11] 3. 435 Jerry Babb [11/15/03] 4. 419 Blaine Gautier [10/22/11] 5. 407 Jon Van Cleave [10/20/01]

Touchdowns 1. 5 Jake Delhomme [11/9/96] 2. 4 13 Times, Most Recently by Terrance Broadway [11/16/13]

SEASONAttempts 1. 407 Jon Van Cleave [2001] 2. 385 Jerry Babb [2004] 2. 377 Jake Delhomme [1996] 3. 373 Chris Masson [2009] 5. 351 Jake Delhomme [1995]

Completions 1. 224 Jon Van Cleave [2001] 2. 223 Jerry Babb [2004] 3. 222 Chris Masson [2009] 4. 216 Terrance Broadway [2014] 216 Blaine Gautier [2011]

Passing Yards 1. 2,958 Blaine Gautier [2011] 2. 2,901 Jake Delhomme [1996] 3. 2,842 Terrance Broadway [2012] 4. 2,761 Jake Delhomme [1995] 5. 2,499 Jon Van Cleave [2001]

Touchdowns 1. 23 Blaine Gautier [2011] 2. 20 Jake Delhomme [1995] 20 Jake Delhomme [1996] 4. 19 Terrance Broadway [2013] 5. 18 Roy Henry [1976]

CAREERAttempts 1. 1,246 Jake Delhomme [1993-96] 2. 1,025 Jerry Babb [2003-06] 3. 923 Terrance Broadway [2012-14] 4. 855 Jon Van Cleave [2000-02] 5. 843 Brian Mitchell [1986-89]

Completions 1. 655 Jake Delhomme [1993-96] 2. 588 Terrance Broadway [2012-14] 3. 583 Jerry Babb [2003-06] 4. 453 Jon Van Cleave [2000-02] 5. 421 Chris Masson [2008-11]

Passing Yards 1. 9,216 Jake Delhomme [1993-96] 2. 7,556 Terrance Broadway [2012-14] 3. 6,241 Jerry Babb [2003-06] 4. 5,447 Brian Mitchell [1986-89] 5. 5,267 Jon Van Cleave [2000-02]

Touchdowns 1. 64 Jake Delhomme [1993-96] 2. 49 Terrance Broadway [2012-14] 3. 40 Roy Henry [1975-77] 4. 30 Jerry Babb [2003-06] 5. 29 Blaine Gautier [2009-11]

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Terrance Broadway

ANNUAL YARDAGE LEADERS Year Player Att Cpl Yds TD 2014 Terrance Broadway 342 216 2,295 13 2013 Terrance Broadway 266 166 2,419 19 2012 Terrance Broadway 315 206 2,842 17 2011 Blaine Gautier 344 216 2,958 23 2010 Chris Masson 280 148 1,842 11 2009 Chris Masson 373 222 2,406 10 2008 Michael Desormeaux 247 155 1,876 13 2007 Michael Desormeaux 242 133 1,405 10 2006 Jerry Babb 262 140 1,535 9 2005 Jerry Babb 119 74 859 3 2004 Jerry Babb 385 223 2,345 12 2003 Jerry Babb 259 146 1,502 6 2002 Jon Van Cleave 316 169 2,081 9 2001 Jon Van Cleave 407 224 2,499 14 2000 Lance Domec 139 74 806 7 1999 Derek Dyer 203 90 1,066 3 1998 Barton Folse 132 68 848 3 1997 Lance Domec 143 72 925 4 1996 Jake Delhomme 377 201 2,901 20 1995 Jake Delhomme 351 190 2,761 20 1994 Jake Delhomme 259 119 1,712 10 1993 Jake Delhomme 259 145 1,842 14 1992 Tyjuan Hayes 147 79 1,033 7 1991 Tyjuan Hayes 84 36 502 3 1990 James Freeman 209 99 1,332 5 1989 Brian Mitchell 312 143 1,966 6 1988 Brian Mitchell 273 129 1,807 8 1987 Brian Mitchell 156 72 1,100 6 1986 Richard Pannell 167 81 989 3 1985 Thomas King 250 59 658 1 1984 Don Wallace 167 88 1,127 5 1983 Donnie Schexnider 164 89 1,016 9 1982 Dwight Prudhomme 191 94 1,320 11 1981 Curt Calderera 199 98 1,426 6 1980 Phil Reynolds 277 128 1,680 13 1979 Dwight Prudhomme 121 46 594 2 1978 David Guidry 108 45 745 6 1977 Roy Henry 275 129 1,812 14 1976 Roy Henry 258 127 1,709 18 1975 Roy Henry 146 69 1,135 8 1974 Barry Pollard 163 75 848 3 1973 Kenneth Boynick 139 47 640 1 1972 Mark Speyrer 104 39 686 5 1971 Robbie Juul 91 37 608 5 1970 George Coussan 160 78 1,408 9 1969 George Roussel 153 71 1,013 6 1968 George Roussel 164 74 1,163 8 1967 Mickey Bergeron 87 40 397 2 1966 Mickey Bergeron 92 44 624 5 1965 O’Neal Weber 82 41 707 10 1964 O’Neal Weber 52 22 310 3 1963 O’Neal Weber 17 8 127 0 1962 Lindsey Landry 55 16 300 1 1961 Olie Cordill 122 45 466 5 1960 Danny Bridges 105 44 592 6 1959 Joe Calloway 57 18 402 2 1958 John Arms 87 35 483 1 1957 NOT AVAILABLE 1956 Jerry Lewis 149 73 994 11 1955 Sid White 59 28 370 4 1954 Sid White 57 30 437 3 1953 Sid White 75 31 401 4 1952 Allen Meyers 116 61 838 11 1951 Jack Herron 148 62 963 12 1950 E.J. Lewis 96 33 643 8 1949 L.J. Marcello 54 22 389 4

TOP CAREER PERFORMERS1. JAKE DELHOMME 9,216Year Cpl. Att. Pct. Yds TD INT1993 145 259 56.0 1,842 14 121994 119 259 45.9 1,712 10 181995 190 351 54.1 2,761 20 101996 201 377 53.3 2,901 20 17Totals 655 1,246 52.6 9,216 64 57

2. TERRANCE BROADWAY 7,556Year Cpl. Att. Pct. Yds TD INT2012 206 315 65.4 2,842 17 92013 166 266 62.4 2,419 19 122014 216 342 63.2 2,295 13 9Totals 588 923 63.7 7,556 49 30

3. JERRY BABB 6,241Year Cpl. Att. Pct. Yds TD INT2003 146 259 56.4 1,502 6 82004 223 385 57.9 2,345 12 132005 74 119 62.2 859 3 32006 140 262 53.4 1,535 9 14Totals 583 1,025 56.9 6,241 30 38

4. BRIAN MITCHELL 5,447Year Cpl. Att. Pct. Yds TD INT1986 41 102 40.2 574 3 81987 72 156 31.6 1,100 6 91988 129 273 56.0 1,807 8 91989 143 312 45.8 1,966 6 17Totals 385 843 45.7 5,447 23 43

5. JON VAN CLEAVE 5,267Year Cpl. Att. Pct. Yds TD INT2000 60 132 45.5 687 1 52001 224 407 54.1 2,499 14 102002 169 316 53.5 2,081 9 15Totals 453 855 53.0 5,267 24 30

6. CHRIS MASSON 4,757Year Cpl. Att. Pct. Yds TD INT2008 6 9 66.7 72 1 22009 222 373 59.5 2,406 10 82010 148 280 52.9 1,842 11 62011 45 82 54.9 437 2 4Totals 421 744 56.6 4,757 24 20

7. ROY HENRY 4,656Year Cpl. Att. Pct. Yds TD INT1975 69 146 47.3 1,135 8 71976 127 258 49.2 1,709 18 141977 129 275 46.9 1,812 14 13Totals 325 679 47.9 4,656 40 34

8. BLAINE GAUTIER 4,159Year Cpl. Att. Pct. Yds TD INT2009 9 17 52.9 119 1 02010 45 89 50.6 550 3 62011 216 344 62.8 2,958 23 62012 35 73 47.9 532 5 0Totals 305 523 58.3 4,159 32 12

9. MICHAEL DESORMEAUX 3,893Year Cpl. Att. Pct. Yds TD INT2005 62 117 53.0 597 0 52006 2 9 22.2 15 0 02007 133 242 55.0 1,405 10 102008 155 247 62.8 1,876 13 11Totals 352 615 57.4 3,893 23 26

10. DON WALLACE 2,701Year Cpl. Att. Pct. Yds TD INT1981 16 28 57.1 234 1 11982 63 132 47.7 830 6 111983 32 65 49.2 510 3 71984 88 167 52.7 1,127 5 8Totals 199 392 50.8 2,701 15 27

Brian Mitchell

Did you kneaux?Jake Delhomme, who entered his first game at halftime, went on to start 43 consecutive games to end his career. Delhomme held the State of Louisiana record for career passing yards (9,216) in 1996, which also ranked 22nd in the NCAA record books at that time. His 64 career touchdown passes ranked 25th in the NCAA in 1996.

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDSMost individual records available since 1949Most ReceptionsWR Game: 14 (123) by Nick Dugas at Arkansas St. [2001]RB Game: 10 (106) by Elijah McGuire at Boise State [2014]Half: 9 by Brandon Stokley (2nd) vs. La. Tech [1995]Quarter: 6 by Donald Richard (3rd) at Tulane [1995]; Brandon Stokely (1st) vs. Southern Miss [1995]WR Season: 81 (1,160) by Brandon Stokley [1996]RB Season: 45 (468) by Elijah McGuire [2014]WR Career: 241 (3,702) by Brandon Stokley [1995-98]RB Career: 84 (914) by Wayde Butler [1989-90]

Most Yards GainedWR Game: 220 (8) by Willie Culpepper at McNeese [1986]RB Game: 125 (3) by Elijah McGuire at Georgia St. [2013]WR Season: 1,173 (65) by Brandon Stokley [1998]RB Season: 516 (41) by Wayde Butler [1989]WR Career: 3,702 (241) by Brandon Stokley [1995-98]RB Career: 914 (84) by Wayde Butler [1989-90]

Most TouchdownsGame: 3, five times last by Jason Chery at North Texas [2008]Season: 10 by Dave Oliver [1976]; Donald Richard [1996]Career: 25 by Brandon Stokley [1995-98]

Most 100-Yard GamesSeason: 7 by Brandon Stokley [1995]Career: 18 by Brandon Stokley [1995-98]

Most Receptions by Running BackGame1. 10 (106) Elijah McGuire [9/20/14]2. 9 (90) Elijah McGuire [11/1/14] 9 (65) Ivan Taylor [11/10/01]

Season 1. 45 (468) Elijah McGuire [2014] 2. 43 (398) Wayde Butler [1990] 3. 41 (516) Wayde Butler [1989]

Career 1. 84 (914) Wayde Butler [1989-90] 2. 67 (852) Elijah McGuire [2013-SA] 3. 60 (585) Tyrell Fenroy [2005-08] 60 (497) Dwayne Williams [1983-86]

Longest Receptions95 Harold Porter from Randy Fontenot vs. Chattanooga, 1974 (TD)92 Troy Tauriac from Brian Mitchell vs. Central Michigan, 1989 (TD)91 Ladarius Green from Brad McGuire vs. Troy, 2009 (TD)86 Jamal Robinson from Blaine Gautier vs. Lamar, 201286 Clarence Verdin from Don Wallace vs. Rice, 1983 (TD)86 Dave Oliver from Roy Henry at Cincinnati, 1975 (TD)84 Clarence Verdin from Dwight Prudhomme at Texas-Arlington, 1982 (TD)83 Rodney Smith from David Guidry vs. Lamar, 1978 (TD)82 Richie Falgout from Michael Desormeaux vs. FIU, 200882 Aaron Spikes from Chris Masson vs. North Texas, 201081 Jamal Robinson from Terrance Broadway vs. ULM, 2012 (TD)

Brandon Stokley

Receiving Top Five

RECEIVING

GAMEReceptions 1. 14 Nick Dugas [10/13/01] 2. 13 Harry Peoples [11/17/12] 13 Ladarius Green [11/5/11] 13 Fred Stamps [11/15/03] 5. 12 Harry Peoples [10/1/11] 12 Brandon Stokley [11/4/95] Receiving Yards 1. 220 Willie Culpepper [11/15/86] 2. 201 Fred Stamps [11/15/03] 3. 198 Fred Stamps [10/11/03] 4. 193 Javone Lawson [12/17/11] 5. 190 Brandon Stokley [9/28/96]

Touchdowns 1. 3 Jason Chery [10/11/08] 3 Fred Stamps [11/15/03] 3 Brandon Stokley [10/31/98] 3 Marcus Carter [10/9/93] 3 Calvin Jones [10/8/77]

SEASONReceptions 1. 81 Brandon Stokley [1996] 2. 75 Brandon Stokley [1995] 3. 65 Brandon Stokley [1998] 4. 64 Harry Peoples [2012] 5. 63 Javone Lawson [2011}

Receiving Yards 1. 1,173 Brandon Stokley [1998] 2. 1,160 Brandon Stokley [1996] 3. 1,121 Brandon Stokley [1995] 4. 1,092 Javone Lawson [2011] 5. 1,002 Fred Stamps [2002]

Touchdowns 1. 10 Donald Richard [1996] 10 Dave Oliver [1976] 3. 9 Brandon Stokley [1995] 9 Charles Gaudin [1951] 5. 8 Jamal Robinson [2013] 8 Javone Lawson [2011] 8 Ladarius Green [2011] 8 Fred Stamps [2002] 8 Brandon Stokley [1998]

CAREERReceptions 1. 241 Brandon Stokley [1995-98] 2. 180 Fred Stamps [2000-03] 3. 172 Wayde Butler [1989-92] 4. 155 Bill Sampy [2002-05] 5. 149 Ladarius Green [2008-11]

Receiving Yards 1. 3,702 Brandon Stokley [1995-98] 2. 2,789 Fred Stamps [2000-03] 3. 2,326 Donald Richard [1993-96] 4. 2,201 Ladarius Green [2008-11] 5. 2,108 Javone Lawson [2009-12]

Touchdowns 1. 25 Brandon Stokley [1995-98] 2. 22 Ladarius Green [2008-11] 3. 20 Donald Richard [1993-96] 4. 19 Fred Stamps [2000-03] 5. 15 Javone Lawson [2009-12] 15 Jamal Robinson [2011-SA]

100-YARD RECEIVING DUOSSeason/Opponent Receivers (Yards)1995 at Tulane Brandon Stokley (113) Donald Richard (102)1995 vs. Louisiana Tech Brandon Stokley (147) Donald Richard (117)1996 vs. Northern Illinois Brandon Stokley (139) Donald Richard (102)2000 vs. Tulane Andre George (147) Marcus Wilridge (104)2001 at Idaho Nick Dugas (123) Fred Stamps (110)2002 at Middle Tennessee Andre George (148) Fred Stamps (134)2003 vs. ULM Fred Stamps (198) Bill Sampy (102)2009 vs. Troy Luke Aubrey (TE) (130) Ladarius Green (TE) (119)2010 at Ohio Darfryl Surgent (WR) (110) Ladarius Green (TE) (107)2011 at Western Kentucky Harry Peoples (140) Javone Lawson (102)2011 vs. La.-Monroe Ladarius Green (TE) (136) Javone Lawson (WR) (110)2011 vs. San Diego State Javone Lawson (WR) (193) Ladarius Green (TE) (121)

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ANNUAL YARDAGE LEADERSYear Player Rec Yds Avg TD2014 James Butler 38 470 12.4 02013 Jamal Robinson 54 862 16.0 82012 Harry Peoples 64 817 12.8 52011 Javone Lawson 63 1,092 17.3 82010 Ladarius Green 44 794 18.0 72009 Ladarius Green 32 533 16.7 22008 Jason Chery 46 656 14.3 72007 Derrick Smith 35 583 16.7 32006 Derrick Smith 41 551 13.4 12005 Bill Sampy 29 399 13.8 02004 Bill Sampy 57 776 13.6 62003 Fred Stamps 62 973 15.7 72002 Fred Stamps 54 1,002 18.6 82001 Nick Dugas 60 616 10.3 32000 Marcus Wilridge 38 524 13.8 31999 Marcus Wilridge 37 504 13.6 21998 Brandon Stokley 65 1,173 18.0 81997 Franco Smith 28 404 14.4 21996 Brandon Stokley 81 1,160 14.3 71995 Brandon Stokley 75 1,121 14.9 91994 Donald Richard 41 723 17.6 51993 Marcus Carter 53 801 15.1 51992 Wayde Butler 50 671 13.4 41991 Wayde Butler 38 491 12.9 31990 Wayde Butler 43 398 9.3 01989 Quent McCollum 43 670 15.6 11988 Willie Culpepper 34 603 17.7 31987 Willie Culpepper 31 586 18.9 31986 Willie Culpepper 30 651 21.7 41985 Pierre Perkins 13 153 11.8 01984 Pierre Perkins 26 508 19.5 21983 Clarence Verdin 30 396 13.2 01982 Clarence Verdin 20 466 23.3 51981 Claude Charles 21 424 20.2 51980 Curtis Calhoun 32 443 13.8 21979 Curtis Calhoun 18 202 11.2 21978 Rodney Smith 19 424 22.8 21977 David Gray 30 582 19.4 31976 Dave Oliver 59 876 14.8 101975 Dave Oliver 28 475 17.0 21974 Ulysses Abadie 25 366 14.6 11973 Cleo Samuels 8 229 28.6 01972 Davy Abel 15 204 13.6 21971 Cleo Samuels 11 292 26.6 11970 Tom Hauser 21 470 22.4 31969 Baron Babineaux 25 358 14.3 21968 Mickey Bergeron 17 302 17.8 21967 Kent Finley 9 203 22.6 31966 Leonard Kleinpeter 18 457 25.4 61965 Leonard Kleinpeter 13 405 31.2 61964 Gerald Landry 10 156 15.6 31963 Lonny Price 10 135 13.5 01962 Jim McNutt 7 119 17.0 01961 Bob Verlander 13 206 15.8 31960 Bob Verlander 17 263 15.4 41959 Dave Cavalier 6 71 11.8 01958 Wayne Ruff 5 116 23.2 11957 NOT AVAILABLE1956 Ronnie Crochet 25 366 14.6 31955 Herbert Fondren 10 160 16.0 11954 Louis Roth 8 212 26.5 31953 Herbert Fondren 11 305 27.7 41952 John Falgout 31 466 16.0 71951 Charles Gaudin 21 488 23.2 91950 John Falgout 10 241 24.1 21949 Lou Gaudet 15 264 17.6 2

Brandon Stokley was the first player in NCAA history to average at least 100 yards receiving per game in a career.

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TOP CAREER PERFORMERS1. BRANDON STOKLEY 3,702Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD Long1995 75 1,121 14.9 9 521996 81 1,160 14.3 7 781997 20 248 12.4 1 351998 65 1,173 18.0 8 77Totals 241 3,702 15.4 25 78

2. FRED STAMPS 2,789Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD Long2000 21 151 7.2 0 172001 43 663 15.4 4 482002 54 1,002 18.6 8 782003 62 973 15.7 7 64Totals 180 2,789 15.5 19 78

3. DONALD RICHARD 2,326Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD Long1993 0 0 0 0 01994 41 723 17.6 5 631995 38 777 20.4 5 621996 45 876 14.8 10 70Totals 124 2,326 18.8 20 70

4. LADARIUS GREEN 2,201Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD Long2008 22 268 12.2 5 552009 32 533 16.7 2 912010 44 794 18.0 7 632011 51 606 11.9 8 44Totals 149 2,201 14.8 22 91

5. JAVONE LAWSON 2,107Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD Long2009 12 124 10.3 1 222010 19 271 14.3 1 602011 63 1,092 17.3 8 602012 40 620 15.5 5 55Totals 134 2,107 15.7 15 60

6. WAYDE BUTLER 2,076Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD Long1989 41 516 12.6 1 301990 43 398 9.3 0 311991 38 491 12.9 3 641992 50 671 13.4 4 61Totals 172 2,076 12.1 8 64

7. BILL SAMPY 1,988Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD Long2002 39 486 12.5 3 432003 30 327 10.9 0 502004 57 776 13.6 6 592005 29 399 13.8 0 44Totals 155 1,988 12.8 9 59

8. WILLIE CULPEPPER 1,967Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD Long1985 9 127 14.1 1 191986 30 651 21.7 4 671987 31 586 18.9 3 551988 34 603 17.7 3 60Totals 104 1,967 18.9 11 67

9. JAMAL ROBINSON 1,829Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD Long2011 7 77 11.0 0 172012 26 630 24.2 3 862013 54 862 16.0 8 532014 15 260 17.3 4 36Totals 102 1,829 17.9 15 86

10. DARRYL SURGENT 1,642Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD Long2010 7 155 22.1 0 482011 28 518 18.5 6 652012 34 569 16.7 3 732013 31 400 12.9 5 68Totals 100 1,642 16.4 14 73

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TEAM RECORDSMost team records available since 1949Most Rushing and Passing PlaysGame: 99 at Middle Tennessee [2003]Season: 913 [2014]

Most Total Offense YardsGame: 728 at La.-Monroe [2008]Season: 5,914 [2012]

Most First DownsGame: 33 vs. New Mexico State [1995]; vs. Arkansas State [1996]; at Middle Tenn. [2003]Season: 283 [2013; 2014]

Most First Downs RushingGame: 23 at Tulane [1986]Season: 162 [2014]

Most First Downs PassingGame: 22 at Middle Tennessee [2003]Season: 139 [1995]

Most First Downs by PenaltyGame: 9 vs. Louisiana Tech [1989]Season: 25 [1996]

INDIVIDUAL RECORDSMost individual records available since 1949Most Rushing and Passing PlaysGame: 70 by Jon Van Cleave at North Texas [2001]Half: 36 by Roy Henry (1st) vs. Southern Illinois [1977]; Jon Van Cleave (1st) at North Texas [2001]Quarter: 24 by Roy Henry (2nd) vs. Southern Illinois [1977]Season: 549 by Brian Mitchell [1989]Career: 1,512 by Brian Mitchell [1986-89]

Most Total Offense YardsGame: 476 by Brian Mitchell vs. Colorado State [1987]; Eric Rekieta vs. ULM [2003]Season: 3,611 by Terrance Broadway [2012]Career: 9,420 by Terrance Broadway [2012-14]

Most Yards Per GameSeason: 297.9 by Brian Mitchell [1989] [3,277 yards in 11games]Career: 247.9 by Terrance Broadway [2012-14] [9,420 yards in 38 games]

Most 200-Yard GamesSeason: 10 by Brian Mitchell [1989]; Jerry Babb [2004]Career: 26 by Brian Mitchell [1986-89]

Most Consecutive 200-Yard GamesSeason: 10 by Brian Mitchell [1989]Overall: 11 by Jerry Babb [2003-04]

Most 300-Yard GamesSeason: 6 by Brian Mitchell [1989]Career: 9 by Brian Mitchell [1986-89]

100 YARDS RUSHING AND PASSING IN SAME GAME Total Rush Pass Player 476 271 205 Brian Mitchell (11/21/87) 447 134 313 Brian Mitchell (10/21/89) 424 108 316 Terrance Broadway (12/22/12) 403 145 258 Terrance Broadway (11/17/12) 403 150 253 Michael Desormeaux (9/20/08) 387 232 155 Brian Mitchell (11/18/89) 376 214 162 Brian Mitchell (11/11/89) 340 123 217 Michael Desormeaux (10/11/08) 338 113 225 Terrance Broadway (10/14/14) 335 101 234 Michael Desormeaux (9/8/07) 335 193 142 Brian Mitchell (9/30/89) 327 175 152 Michael Desormeaux (11/10/07) 321 149 172 Michael Desormeaux (10/4/08) 321 139 182 Brian Mitchell (10/29/88) 317 159 158 Michael Desormeaux (9/22/07) 299 100 199 George Roussel (11/8/69) 298 112 186 Blaine Gautier (11/20/10) 291 123 168 Terrance Broadway (12/1/12) 267 103 164 Brian Mitchell (10/7/89) 266 145 121 Michael Desormeaux (10/20/07) 264 150 114 Michael Desormeaux (10/6/07) 258 116 142 Brian Mitchell (10/15/88) 257 114 143 Brian Mitchell (9/23/89) 242 133 109 Jerry Babb (11/5/05) 240 121 119 Brian Mitchell (11/7/87) 229 101 128 Jerry Babb (9/18/04) 224 100 124 Brian Mitchell (10/24/87) 205 102 103 Richard Pannell (10/11/86)

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Total Offense Top Five

did you KNEAUX?Seven players in school history have amassed 3,000 career all-purpose yards.

Yards Player Rush Receive Return5,231 Tyrell Fenroy (2005-08) 4,646 585 04,930 Darryl Surgent (2010-13) 49 1,642 3,2393,789 Brandon Stokely (1995-98) 59 3,702 283,502 Jason Chery (2005-08) 521 1,374 1,6073,335 Brian Mitchell (1986-89) 3,335 0 03,276 Wayde Butler (1989-92) 330 2,076 8733,040 Joe Redding (1985-88) 161 237 2,642

TOTAL OFFENSE

GAMEPlays 1. 70 Jon Van Cleave [11/10/01] 2. 66 Jerry Babb [11/15/03] 3. 64 George Coussan [11/7/70] 4. 63 Jerry Babb [9/11/04] 5. 62 Brian Mitchell [11/18/89]

Total Yards 1. 492 Blaine Gautier [12/17/11] 2. 476 Brian Mitchell [11/21/87] 476 Eric Rekieta [10/11/03] 4. 474 Jerry Babb [11/15/04] 5. 460 Terrance Broadway [11/3/12]

SEASONPlays 1. 549 Brian Mitchell [1989] 2. 488 Terrance Broadway [2014] 3. 486 Jerry Babb [2004] 4. 465 Jon Van Cleave [2001] 5. 462 Blaine Gautier [2011]

Total Yards 1. 3,611 Terrance Broadway [2012] 2. 3,444 Blaine Gautier [2011] 3. 3,227 Brian Mitchell [1989] 4. 2,948 Terrance Broadway [2014] 5. 2,861 Terrance Broadway [2013]

CAREERPlays 1. 1,521 Brian Mitchell [1986-89] 2. 1,476 Jake Delhomme [1993-96] 3. 1.363 Jerry Babb [2003-06] 4. 1,319 Terrance Broadway [2012-14] 5. 1,058 Michael Desormeaux [2005-08]

Total Yards 1. 9,420 Terrance Broadway [2012-14] 2. 8,876 Jake Delhomme [1993-96] 3. 8,782 Brian Mitchell [1986-89] 4. 7,730 Jerry Babb [2003-06] 5. 6,736 Michael Desormeaux [2005-08]

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ANNUAL YARDAGE LEADERS Year Player Plays Yds Avg 2014 Terrance Broadway 488 2,948 226.8 2013 Terrance Broadway 397 2,861 238.4 2012 Terrance Broadway 434 3,611 277.8 2011 Blaine Gautier 462 3,444 264.9 2010 Chris Masson 327 1,866 207.3 2009 Chris Masson 435 2,598 216.5 2008 Michael Desormeaux 391 2,911 264.6 2007 Michael Desormeaux 430 2,546 231.5 2006 Jerry Babb 366 1,894 157.8 2005 Jerry Babb 184 1,259 157.4 2004 Jerry Babb 486 2,345 258.5 2003 Jerry Babb 327 1,734 157.6 2002 Jon Van Cleave 380 2,031 184.6 2001 Jon Van Cleave 465 2,473 224.8 2000 Lance Domec 154 765 86.0 1999 Derek Dyer 311 1,307 130.7 1998 Barton Folse 188 819 117.0 1997 Lance Domec 177 902 100.2 1996 Jake Delhomme 435 2,822 256.5 1995 Jake Delhomme 402 2,769 251.7 1994 Jake Delhomme 322 1,524 138.5 1993 Jake Delhomme 317 1,761 160.1 1992 Tyjuan Hayes 225 1,093 121.4 1991 Tyjuan Hayes 203 947 118.4 1990 James Freeman 371 1,628 148.0 1989 Brian Mitchell 549 3,277 297.9 1988 Brian Mitchell 453 2,550 231.8 1987 Brian Mitchell 306 1,867 186.7 1986 Richard Pannell 258 1,215 135.0 1985 Thomas King 252 735 66.8 1984 Don Wallace 283 1,311 131.1 1983 Donnie Schexnider 262 1,327 132.7 1982 Dwight Prudhomme 218 1,442 131.1 1981 Curt Calderera 259 1,423 142.3 1980 Phil Reynolds 367 1,852 168.4 1979 Rodney Smith 190 857 77.9 1978 David Guidry 172 831 75.6 1977 Roy Henry 327 1,675 139.6 1976 Roy Henry 320 1,675 152.3 1975 Roy Henry 230 1,443 144.3 1974 Barry Pollard 249 998 90.7 1973 Kenneth Boynick 210 619 61.9 1972 Mark Speyrer 185 1,026 93.2 1971 Robbie Juul 191 1,000 100.0 1970 George Coussan 215 1,471 133.7 1969 George Roussel 268 1,055 132.0 1968 George Roussel 318 1,481 148.1 1967 Mickey Bergeron 169 543 60.3 1966 Mickey Bergeron 204 725 72.5 1965 O’Neal Weber 162 784 87.1 1964 O’Neal Weber 121 600 66.7 1963 Bill Bayard 120 400 44.4 1962 Lindsey Landry 159 639 63.9 1961 Olie Cordill 171 578 57.8 1960 Danny Bridges 138 478 47.8 1959 Steve Gossen 82 455 50.6 1958 Steve Gossen 172 631 70.1 1957 Not Available 1956 Jerry Lewis 160 956 95.6 1955 Louis Roth 61 607 67.4 1954 Louis Roth 79 500 55.5 1953 Billy Higginbotham 118 660 60.0 1952 Charles Copes 161 837 93.0 1951 Jack Herron 203 998 99.8 1950 E.J. Lewis 144 690 76.7 1949 George Crowson 105 544 60.4 Gerry Hodges 108 544 60.4

TOP CAREER PERFORMERS1. TERRANCE BROADWAY 9,420Year Plays Rush Pass Total2012 434 769 2,842 3,6112013 397 442 2,419 2,8612014 488 653 2,295 2,948Totals 1,319 1,864 7,556 9,420

2. JAKE DELHOMME 8,876Year Plays Rush Pass Total1993 317 -81 1,842 1.7611994 322 -188 1,712 1,5241995 402 8 2,761 2,7691996 435 -79 2,901 2,822Totals 1,476 -340 9,216 8,876

3. BRIAN MITCHELL 8,782Year Plays Rush Pass Total1986 213 514 574 1,0881987 306 767 1,100 1,8671988 453 743 1,807 2,5501989 549 1,311 1,996 3,227Totals 1,521 3,335 5,447 8,782

4. JERRY BABB 7,730Year Plays Rush Pass Total2003 327 232 1,502 1,7342004 486 498 2,345 2,8432005 184 400 859 1,2592006 366 359 1,535 1,894Totals 1,363 1,489 6,241 7,730

5. MICHAEL DESORMEAUX 6,736Year Plays Rush Pass Total2005 204 487 597 1,0842006 33 180 15 1952007 430 1,141 1,405 2,5462008 391 1,035 1,876 2,911Totals 1,058 2,843 3,893 6,736

6. JON VAN CLEAVE 5,269Year Plays Rush Pass Total2000 150 -41 806 7652001 465 -26 2,499 2,4732002 380 -50 2,081 2,031Totals 995 -117 5,386 5,269

7. BLAINE GAUTIER 4,417Year Plays Rush Pass Total2009 31 24 119 1432010 166 280 550 8302011 461 486 2,958 3,4442012 90 93 532 625Totals 748 880 4,159 5,042

8. CHRIS MASSON 4,975Year Plays Rush Pass Total2008 16 24 72 962009 435 192 2,406 2,5982010 327 24 1,842 1,8662011 99 -22 437 415Totals 877 218 4,757 4,975

9. ROY HENRY 4,793Year Plays Rush Pass Total1975 230 308 1,135 1,4431976 320 -34 1,709 1,6751977 327 -137 1,812 1,675Totals 877 137 4,656 4,793

10. TYRELL FENROY 4,646Year Plays Rush Pass Total2005 179 1,053 0 1,0532006 223 1,197 0 1,1972007 180 1,021 0 1,0212008 226 1,375 0 1,375Totals 808 4,646 0 4,646

Did you kneaux?Brian Mitchell was the first player in NCAA history with 5,000 yards passing and 3,000 yards rushing in a career.Tyrell Fenroy is the only non-QB among the Cajuns leaders in total offense. He became just the 7th player in NCAA history with four consecutive 1,000-yard rushing seasons en route to a career total of 4,646 rushing yards.Jerry Babb and Jake Delhomme are the only players to lead the Cajuns in total offense four consecutive seasons.

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TEAM RECORDSMost team records available since 1949Most Points ScoredGame: 107 vs. Patterson [1918] Modern Record: 70 vs. Nicholls State [2013]Season: 461 (35.4ppg) [2012]

Most Touchdowns ScoredGame: 10 vs. Nicholls State [2013] vs. Troy [1946] Modern Record: 10, vs. Nicholls State [2013] Season: 59 [2013]

Most Field Goals MadeGame: 5 vs. San Jose State [1974]; Central Michigan [1989]Season: 20 [2012]

Most Field Goals AttemptedGame: 6 vs. San Jose State [1974]; Central Michigan [1989]Season: 26 [1974]

Most Extra Points MadeGame: 10 (10 attempts) vs. Nicholls State [2013]Season: 53 (56 attempts) [2012]

Most Extra Points AttemptedGame: 10 (made 4) vs. Troy [1946]; 10 (made 10) vs. Nicholls State [2013]Season: 56 (made 53) [2012]

INDIVIDUAL RECORDSMost individual records available since 1949Most Touchdowns ScoredGame: 5 by Alonzo Harris vs. New Mexico State [2013] Jason Chery at North Texas [2008]; Brian Mitchell vs. Lamar [1989]; Jim Barton vs. Delta State [1968]Season: 19 by Tyrell Fenroy [2008]; Brian Mitchell [1989]Career: 49 by Tyrell Fenroy [2005-08]

Most Extra Points AttemptedGame: 10 by Stephen Brauchle vs. Nicholls State [2013] Al Hatteberg vs. Troy [1946]Season: 56 by Stephen Brauchle [2013]Career: 129 by Brett Baer [2010-12]

Most Extra Points MadeGame: 10 by Steven Brauchle vs. Nicholls State [2013]Season: 54 by Stephen Brauchle [2013]Career: 121 by Brett Baer [2010-12]

Most Field Goals AttemptedGame: 6 by Rafael Septien vs. San Jose State [1974]; Mike Lemoine vs. Central Michigan [1989]Season: 26 by Rafael Septien [1974]Career: 78 by Patrick Broussard [1984-87]

Most Field Goals MadeGame: 5 by Rafael Septien vs. San Jose State [1974]; Mike Lemoine vs. Central Michigan [1989]Season: 20 by Brett Baer [2012]Career: 45 by Brett Baer [2010-12]; 45 by John Roveto [1977-79]

Most Points ScoredGame: 30 by Alonzo Harris vs. New Mexico State [2013] Jason Chery at North Texas [2008]; Brian Mitchell vs. Lamar [1989]; Jim Barton vs. Delta State [1968]Season: 114 by Tyrell Fenroy [2008]; Brian Mitchell [1989]Career: 294 by Tyrell Fenroy [2005-08]

Most Points Scored by KickingGame: 16 by Brett Baer vs. Lamar [2012]; by Rafael Septien vs. San Jose State [1974]; Mike Lemoine vs. Central Michigan [1989]Season: 113 (20 fg, 53 pat) by Brett Baer [2012]Career: 256 (45 fg, 121 pat) by Brett Baer [2010-12]

ALL-TIME 50-YARD FIELD GOALS 1. 57 Rafael Septien vs. Lamar, 1974 2. 55 Rafael Septien vs. Arkansas State, 1976 55 Rafael Septien vs. Texas-Arlington, 1975 4. 53 Mike Shafer vs. New Mexico State, 1995 53 Patrick Broussard vs. Idaho State, 1985 53 Rafael Septien vs. Arkansas State, 1976 7. 52 Mike Shafer vs. New Mexico State, 1995 52 Mike Shafer at Southern Miss, 1994 52 John Roveto at Northwestern State, 1978 52 Rafael Septien vs. Arkansas State, 1976 52 Rafael Septien at Cincinnati, 1975 52 Rafael Septien vs. Southern Illinois, 1975 52 Rafael Septien vs. Lamar, 1974 14. 51 Drew Edmiston at Houston, 2006 15. 50 Brett Baer vs. San Diego State, 2011 50 Sean Comiskey at ULM, 2002 50 Richie Cunningham at Southern Illinois, 1991 50 Mike Lemoine at Southern Miss, 1989 50 Patrick Broussard at Wichita State, 1985 50 Rafael Septien at Tulane, 1974

Scoring Top Five

Most 50-Yard Field GoalsGame: 2 by Rafael Septien vs. Lamar [1974]; Rafael Septien vs. Arkansas State [1976]; Mike Shafer vs. New Mexico State [1995]Season: 4 by Rafael Septien [1974]Career: 9 by Rafael Septien [1974-76]Most Consecutive Field Goals Made18 by Brett Baer [2011-12]

Most Consecutive Extra Points Made55 by Mike Lemoine [1988-90]

Longest Field Goal Made (Home)57 by Rafael Septien vs. Lamar [1974]

Longest Field Goal Made (Away)52 by Brett Baer vs. East Carolina [New Orleans Bowl, 2012], Mike Shafer at Southern Miss [1994] John Roveto at Northwestern State [1978] Rafael Septien at Cincinnati [1975]

SCORING

GAMEPoints 1. 30 Alonzo Harris [11/2/13] 30 Jason Chery [10/11/08] 30 Brian Mitchell [11/11/89] 30 Jim Barton [10/19/68] 4. 24 Elijah McGuire [10/21/14] 24 Alonzo Harris [10/21/14] 24 Jerome Coleman [10/20/01] 24 Brian Mitchell (Three Times) [11/18/89; 9/24/88; 11/21/87] 24 David Foret [10/17/81] 24 Mark Speyrer [10/7/72]

Touchdowns 1. 5 Alonzo Harris [11/2/13] 5 Jason Chery [10/11/08] 5 Brian Mitchell [11/11/89] 5 Jim Barton [10/19/68] 4. 4 Elijah McGuire [10/21/14] 4 Alonzo Harris [10/21/14] 4 Jerome Coleman [10/20/01] 4 Brian Mitchell (Three Times) [11/18/89; 9/24/88; 11/21/87] 4 David Foret [10/17/81] 4 Mark Speyrer [10/7/72]

Extra Points 1. 10 Stephen Brauchle [9/13/13] 2. 8 Drew Edmiston [10/11/08] 8 Mike Shafer [9/9/95] 3. 7 Hunter Stover [10/21/14] 7 Brett Baer [11/24/12] 7 Drew Edmiston [11/1/08] 7 Sean Comiskey [11/26/05] 7 Jonathon Knott [10/20/01]

Field Goals 1. 5 Mike Lemoine [9/9/89] 5 Rafael Septien [10/5/74]

SEASONTotal Points 1. 114 Tyrell Fenroy [2008] 114 Brian Mitchell [1989] 3. 113 Brett Baer [2012} 4. 100 Brett Baer [2011] 5. 97 Hunter Stover [2014]

Touchdowns 1. 19 Tyrell Fenroy [2008] 19 Brian Mitchell [1989] 3. 16 Elijah McGuire [2014] 4. 15 Brian Mitchell [1988] 5. 14 Marcus Prier [1995] 14 Alonzo Harris [2013]

Extra Points 1. 54 Stephen Brauchle [2013] 2. 53 Brett Baer [2012] 3. 50 Drew Edmiston [2008] 4. 46 Brett Baer [2011] 5. 43 Hunter Stover [2014]

Field Goals 1. 20 Brett Baer [2012] 2. 19 John Roveto [1977] 3. 18 Brett Baer [2011] 18 Hunter Stover [2014] 5. 15 Rafael Septien [1974]

CAREERTotal Points 1. 294 Tyrell Fenroy [2005-08] 2. 286 Brian Mitchell [1986-89] 3. 270 Alonzo Harris [2011-14] 4. 256 Brett Baer [2009-12] 5. 235 Keener Cagle [1923-25]

Touchdowns 1. 49 Tyrell Fenroy [2005-08] 2. 47 Brian Mitchell [1986-89] 3. 44 Alonzo Harris [2011-14] 4. 30 Tyrell Fenroy [2005-07] 5. 28 Kenyon Cotton [1993-96]

Extra Points 1. 121 Brett Baer [2009-12] 2. 108 Drew Edmiston [2006-08] 4. 103 Sean Comiskey [2002-05] 4. 78 Mike Shafer [1993-95] 78 Mike Lemoine [1988-90] 78 Roy Pendergraft [1967-70]

Field Goals 1. 45 Brett Baer [2009-12] 45 John Roveto [1977-79] 3. 44 Patrick Broussard [1984-87] 4. 42 Sean Comiskey [2002-05] 5. 38 Mike Lemoine [1988-90]

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ANNUAL LEADERSYear Player TD PAT FG TP2014 Hunter Stover 0 43 18 972013 Alonzo Harris 14 0 0 842012 Brett Baer 0 53 20 1132011 Brett Baer 0 46-50 18-20 1002010 Aaron Spikes 8 0-0 0-0 402009 Tyler Albrecht 0 30-32 8-11 542008 Tyrell Fenroy 19 0-0 0-0 1142007 Drew Edmiston 0 31-34 10-13 612006 Tyrell Fenroy 11 0-0 0-0 662005 Tyrell Fenroy 12 0-0 0-0 722004 Sean Comiskey 0 24-24 14-22 662003 Sean Comiskey 0 28-29 12-15 642002 Fred Stamps 8 0-0 0-0 482001 Jerome Coleman 11 0-0 0-0 662000 Nick Dugas 6 0-0 0-0 361999 Brent Bergeron 0 22-24 7-11 431998 Brandon Stokley 8 1-1 0-0 501997 Jeremy Deach 0 18-19 4-8 301996 Kenyon Cotton 8 0-0 0-0 481995 Marcus Prier 14 2-2 0-0 881994 Mike Shafer 0 19-20 14-14 611993 Mike Shafer 0 27-28 12-19 631992 Richie Cunningham 0 15-15 8-10 391991 Richie Cunningham 0 16-17 5-10 311990 Mike Lemoine 0 21-21 13-20 601989 Brian Mitchell 19 0-0 0-0 1141988 Brian Mitchell 15 1-1 0-0 921987 Brian Mitchell 9 0-0 0-0 541986 Patrick Broussard 0 22-24 12-18 581985 Patrick Broussard 0 13-13 11-19 461984 Patrick Broussard 0 23-23 11-1 561983 Oscar Speer 0 18-18 8-12 421982 Oscar Speer 0 25-27 11-17 581981 David Foret 7 0-0 0-0 421980 Ed Blanco 5 0-0 0-0 30 Barry Hebert 5 0-0 0-0 301979 John Roveto 0 13-14 12-21 491978 John Roveto 0 7-8 14-19 491977 John Roveto 0 24-25 19-25 811976 Dave Oliver 10 0-0 0-0 601975 Rafael Septien 0 27-29 8-19 511974 Rafael Septien 0 10-12 15-26 551973 Roland Surita 2 0-0 0-0 121972 Mark Speyrer 6 0-0 0-0 361971 Robbie Juul 6 0-1 0-0 361970 Roland Henry 9 0-0 0-0 541969 Jim Barton 8 0-0 0-0 481968 Jim Barton 13 0-0 0-0 781967 Roy Pendergraft 0 12-13 10-21 421966 Leonard Kleinpeter 6 2-2 0-0 401965 Leonard Kleinpeter 6 0-0 0-0 361964 Gerald Landry 4 11-13 6-14 531963 Lonny Price 5 0-0 0-0 301962 Lindsey Landry 9 0-1 0-0 541961 Bob Verlander 3 0-0 0-0 181960 Bob Verlander 4 1-1 0-0 261959 Steve Gossen 4 1-1 0-0 261958 Steve Gossen 2 0-0 0-0 12 Ronnie Roberts 2 0-0 0-0 12 Charley Wood 2 0-0 0-0 121957 Steve Gossen 5 0-0 0-0 301956 Frank Foreman 10 1-1 0-0 611955 Louis Roth 7 0-0 0-0 421954 Louis Roth 12 0-0 0-0 721953 Louis Roth 6 0-0 0-0 361952 Charles Copes 7 1-6 0-0 431951 Charles Gaudin 9 0-0 0-0 541950 George Crowson 4 14-24 0-0 381949 George Crowson 8 21-24 1-1 72

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TOP CAREER PERFORMERS1. TYRELL FENROY 294Year TD PAT1 PAT2 FG PTS2005 12 0 0 0 722006 11 0 0 0 662007 7 0 0 0 422008 19 0 0 0 114Totals 49 0 0 0 294

2. BRIAN MITCHELL 286Year TD PAT1 PAT2 FG PTS1986 4 0 1 0 261987 9 0 0 0 541988 15 0 1 0 921989 19 0 0 0 114Totals 47 0 2 0 286

7. ALONZO HARRIS 270Year TD PAT1 PAT2 FG PTS2011 9 0 0 0 542012 10 0 0 0 602013 14 0 0 0 842014 12 0 0 0 72Totals 45 0 0 0 270

3. BRETT BAER 256Year TD PAT1 PAT2 FG PTS2010 0 22 0 7 432011 0 46 0 18 1002012 0 53 0 20 113Totals 0 121 0 45 256

4. CHRISTIAN “KEENER” CAGLE 235Year TD PAT1 PAT2 FG PTS1923 8 6 0 0 661924 7 16 0 0 761925 11 9 0 3 93Totals 26 31 2 3 235

5. SEAN COMISKEY 229Year TD PAT1 PAT2 FG PTS2002 0 20 0 9 472003 0 28 0 12 642004 0 24 0 14 662005 0 31 0 7 52Totals 0 103 0 42 229

6. PATRICK BROUSSARD 208Year TD PAT1 PAT2 FG PTS1984 0 23 0 10 531985 0 13 0 11 461986 0 22 0 12 581987 0 18 0 11 51Totals 0 76 0 44 208

8. DREW EDMISTON 192Year TD PAT1 PAT2 FG PTS2006 0 27 0 11 602007 0 31 0 10 612008 0 50 0 7 71Totals 0 108 0 28 192

9. MIKE LEMOINE 192Year TD PAT1 PAT2 FG PTS1988 0 30 0 13 691989 0 27 0 12 631990 0 21 0 13 60Totals 0 78 0 38 192

10. MIKE SHAFER 183Year TD PAT1 PAT2 FG PTS1993 0 27 0 12 631994 0 19 0 14 611995 0 32 0 9 59Totals 0 78 0 35 183

Mike Shafer was a finalist for the Lou Groza Award in 1994 after a perfect 14-14 season kicking field goals.Christian “Keener” Cagle was featured on the Sept. 23, 1929 cover of Time magazine and inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1954. He graduated from then-SLI in 1925 with a degree in arts and sciences.

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Bill Sampy

Travis Smothers

TEAM RECORDSMost team records available since 1949Most Kickoff ReturnsGame: 13 (269 yards) at Louisiana Tech [1998]Season: 69 (1,217 yards) [2010]

Most Return YardsGame: 270 (9 ret.) vs. Tampa [1970]Season: 1,262 (63 ret.) [1998]

INDIVIDUAL RECORDSMost individual records available since 1949Most Kickoff ReturnsGame: 9 (202 yards) by John Bernard at Louisiana Tech [1998]Season: 44 (953 yards) by Jason Chery [2008]Career: 114** (2,642) by Joe Redding [1985-88]

Most Return YardsGame: 238 (8 ret.) by Darryl Surgent vs. Oklahoma St. [2010]Season: 953 (44 ret.) by Jason Chery [2008]Career: 2,642** (114 ret.) by Joe Redding [1985-88]

**NCAA Records until 1996

Most Kickoffs Returned for TouchdownGame: 1, several times last by Darryl Surgent (100 yards) vs. Kansas State [2013]Season: 1, several times last by Darryl Surgent (100 yards, 2013)Career: 2 by Darryl Surgent [2010-2013] Mike McKenzie [1961-62]

Longest Kickoff Returns100 Daryll Surgent at Kansas State, 2013 (TD)99 Mike McDonald at Pensacola Navy, 1968 (TD)97 Darryl Surgent vs. Oklahoma State, 2010 (TD)97 Jason Chery at North Texas, 2008 (TD)96 Pierre Perkins at Southern Miss, 1985 (TD)96 Joe Redding vs. Idaho State, 1985 (TD)95 Clarence Verdin at Rice, 1982 (TD)95 Steve Gossen at Louisiana Tech, 1959 (TD)94 Travis Smothers at New Mexico State, 2004 (TD)

ANNUAL YARDAGE LEADERSYear Player No Yds Avg TD2014 Montrel Carter 25 515 20.6 02013 Darryl Surgent 23 611 26.6 12012 Darryl Surgent 39 743 19.1 02011 Darryl Surgent 37 774 20.9 02010 Darryl Surgent 31 629 20.3 12009 Louis Lee 20 390 19.5 02008 Jason Chery 44 953 21.7 12007 Deon Wallace 29 523 18.0 02006 Deon Wallace 20 395 19.8 02005 Derrick Smith 13 262 20.2 02004 Travis Smothers 8 265 33.1 12003 Bill Sampy 25 467 18.7 02002 Bill Sampy 20 376 18.8 02001 Marcus Wilridge 21 479 22.8 02000 Marcus Wilridge 15 314 20.9 01999 John Bernard 25 450 18.0 01998 John Bernard 32 647 20.2 01997 Willie Terrell 17 373 21.9 01996 Willie Terrell 17 336 19.8 01995 Willie Terrell 19 375 19.7 01994 Brian Jackson 16 352 22.0 01993 Donald Richard 11 195 17.7 01992 Tori Williams 15 279 18.6 01991 Greg Laxey 17 301 17.7 01990 Wayde Butler 16 361 22.6 01989 Thomas Johnson 17 354 20.8 01988 Joe Redding 29 684 23.8 01987 Joe Redding 24 579 24.1 01986 Joe Redding 28 565 20.2 01985 Joe Redding 33 814 24.7 11984 Pierre Perkins 12 209 17.4 01983 Clarence Verdin 20 442 22.1 01982 Clarence Verdin 12 315 26.3 11981 Trinion Smith 13 221 17.0 01980 Rodney Smith 9 212 23.6 01979 Rodney Smith 23 506 22.0 01978 Rodney Smith 23 569 24.7 01977 Nat Durant 15 287 19.3 01976 Nat Durant 15 292 19.5 01975 Nat Durant 18 328 18.2 01974 Harold Porter 14 300 21.4 01973 Ulysses Abadie 19 506 26.6 01972 Lafayette Mitchell 17 432 25.4 01971 Lafayette Mitchell 18 365 20.3 01970 Reggie Dupre 17 480 28.2 01969 Roland Henry 9 132 14.7 01968 Mike McDonald 17 451 26.5 11967 Aaron Duplessis 11 230 20.9 11966 Leonard Kleinpeter 17 344 20.2 01965 Bill Bayard 10 257 25.7 01964 Bill Bayard 9 240 26.7 01963 Lonny Price 13 340 26.2 01962 Mike McKenzie 12 339 28.3 11961 Carlton Falgout 12 228 19.0 01960 Dave Cavalier 5 105 21.0 01959 Carlton Falgout 10 231 23.1 01958 NOT AVAILABLE1957 NOT AVAILABLE1956 Ralph Davis 19 341 17.9 01955 Ralph Davis 10 136 13.6 01954 NOT AVAILABLE1953 James Kennison 6 193 32.2 11952 F.G. Mixon 8 168 21.0 01951 Jack Herron 17 355 20.9 01950 George Crowson 8 169 21.1 01949 Gerry Hodges 7 162 23.1 0

KICKOFF RETURNS

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Louis Roth

Nick Dugas

Damon Mason

ANNUAL YARDAGE LEADERSYear Player No Yds Avg TD2014 Elijah McGuire 15 116 7.7 02013 Darryl Surgent 15 157 10.5 12012 Javone Lawson 3 44 14.7 02011 Darryl Surgent 27 323 12.0 12010 Orkeys Auriene 10 44 4.0 02009 Louis Lee 8 50 6.2 02008 Orkeys Auriene 13 121 9.3 02007 Phillip Nevels 20 101 5.1 02006 Michael Adams 9 67 7.4 02005 Michael Adams 7 66 9.4 02004 Jerrell Carter 8 77 9.6 02003 Jerrell Carter 20 145 7.2 02002 Andre George 21 170 8.1 02001 Nick Dugas 22 196 8.9 02000 Nick Dugas 11 159 14.5 11999 John Bernard 13 78 6.0 01998 John Bernard 16 201 12.6 11997 Curnell Schumack 14 80 5.7 01996 Franco Smith 16 118 7.4 01995 Mike Jones 14 141 10.1 01994 Damon Mason 38 203 5.3 01993 Craig Roberts 14 116 8.3 01992 Craig Roberts 11 68 6.2 01991 Craig Roberts 19 161 8.5 01990 Todd Scott 15 118 7.9 01989 Todd Scott 25 198 7.9 11988 Todd Scott 15 164 10.9 11987 Todd Scott 15 78 5.2 11986 Elton Slater 21 139 6.6 01985 Clarence Glenn 37 239 6.5 11984 Clarence Glenn 32 172 5.4 01983 Jim Roethele 20 167 8.4 01982 Cooter Mansur 13 83 6.4 01981 Mack Scott 18 97 5.4 01980 Mack Scott 12 90 7.5 01979 Rodney Smith 14 70 5.0 01978 Nat Durant 26 175 6.7 01977 Nat Durant 33 208 6.3 21976 Roy Williams 26 174 6.7 01975 Nat Durant 21 145 6.9 01974 Roy Williams 18 146 8.1 01973 Cleo Samuels 10 155 15.5 11972 Steve Johnson 12 70 5.8 01971 Reggie Dupre 11 113 10.3 01970 Reggie Dupre 23 248 10.8 01969 Reggie Dupre 16 155 9.7 01968 Mike McDonald 14 130 9.3 01967 Bob St. Amant 14 215 15.4 11966 Leonard Kleinpeter 19 114 6.0 01965 Bill Bayard 30 300 10.0 01964 Bill Bayard 11 144 13.1 01963 Lonny Price 11 166 15.1 01962 Dave Cavalier 9 68 7.6 01961 Carlton Falgout 6 113 18.8 01960 Carlton Falgout 7 125 17.9 11959 Steve Gossen 6 93 15.5 01958 NOT AVAILABLE1957 NOT AVAILABLE1956 Billy Hewell 2 90 45.0 11955 Louis Roth 7 182 26.0 11954 Bob Russell 1 70 70.0 11953 Louis Roth 9 126 14.0 01952 Louis Roth 16 281 17.6 01951 Jack Herron 5 72 14.4 01950 Roy Simmons 24 280 11.7 01949 H.T. Smith 8 196 24.5 0

TEAM RECORDSMost team records available since 1949Most Punt ReturnsGame: 9 (63 yards) vs Arkansas State [1996]; (105 yards) vs. Nicholls State [2001]Season: 42 (245 yards) [1977]

Most Return YardsGame: 125 at Louisiana Tech [1985]Season: 505 [1972]

INDIVIDUAL RECORDSMost individual records available since 1949Most Punt ReturnsGame: 8 (54 yards) by Damon Mason vs Arkansas State [1996]Season: 38 (202 yards) by Damon Mason [1994]Career: 85 (539 yards) by Nat Durant [1975-78]

Most Return YardsGame: 119 (6 ret.) by Clarence Glenn at Louisiana Tech [1985]Season: 300 (30 ret.) by Bill Bayard [1965]Career: 558 (40 ret.) by Todd Scott [1987-90]

Most Punts Returned for TouchdownGame: 1, several times last by Darryl Surgent (67 yards) at South Alabama [2013]Season: 2 by Nat Durant [1977]Career: 3 by Todd Scott [1987-90]

Longest Punt Returns95 Louis Roth vs. McNeese State, 1955 (TD)87 Darryl Surgent vs. San Diego State, 2011 (TD)82 Nick Dugas at Louisiana Tech, 2000 (TD)81 Cleo Samuels vs. Xavier, 1973 (TD)79 Richard Guillory vs. McNeese State, 1964 (TD)70 Bob St. Amant vs. Louisiana College, 1967 (TD)70 Bobby Russell vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 1954 (TD)70 James Kennison vs. Louisiana College, 1952 (TD)67 Darryl Surgent at South Alabama, 2013 (TD)

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TEAM RECORDSMost team records available since 1949Most SacksGame: 9 at Middle Tennessee, 2005Season: 44, 1993

Most Yardage Lost on SacksGame: 62 at Middle Tennessee, 2005Season: 314, 1993

Fewest Yards AllowedGame: 57 vs. Nicholls State, 2001Season: 2,108, 1965

Fewest Rushing Yards AllowedGame: -39 at ULM, 2014Season: 975, 1993

Fewest Passing Yards AllowedGame: -3 at Arkansas State, 1981Season: 765, 1963

Fewest Points AllowedSeason: 85, 1965

Lowest Average Points AllowedSeason: 8.5, 1965 (85 points in 10 games)

Most ShutoutsSeason: 8, 1917

INDIVIDUAL RECORDSMost individual records available since 1949Most TacklesGame: 30 by Frank Bartley (LB) vs. Southern Illinois, 1978Season: 208 by Frank Bartley (LB), 1978Career: 386 by Steve Spinella (LB), 1982-85

Most Tackles by a LinemanGame: 21 by Dale Thomas vs. Arkansas State, 1978Season: 103 by Randy Thomas, 1980Career: 311 by Dale Thomas, 1977-80

Most Tackles by a Defensive BackGame: 21 by Thomas King at Oklahoma State, 1987; Damon Mason vs. Houston, 1996Season: 135 by Damon Mason, 1996Career: 347 by Orlando Thomas, 1991-94

Most Tackles for LossGame: 5 by Jeff Mitchell at N. Illinois, 1993 (-26 yards) 5 by Christian Ringo at ULM, 2014 (-18 yards)Season: 21 by Jeff Mitchell, 1993 (-119 yards)Career: 45 by Jeff Mitchell, 1992-95 (-227 yards)

Most Yardage Lost on TacklesGame: 26 by Jeff Mitchell at Northern Illinois, 1993Season: 119 by Jeff Mitchell, 1993Career: 227 by Jeff Mitchell, 1992-95

Most SacksGame: 4 by Rodney Hardeway at Middle Tennesee, 2007Season: 11.5 by Christian Ringo, 2014 (-86 yards)Career: 21 by Jeff Mitchell, 1992-95 (-153 yards); 21 by Christian Ringo, 2011-14 (-145 yards)

Most Yardage Lost on SacksGame: 31 by Conrad Lewis vs. Memphis, 1993Season: 86 by Christian Ringo, 2014Career: 153 by Jeff Mitchell, 1992-95

Defensive Extra PointsCharles Tillman Sept. 30, 2000 at UABDwight Bentley Oct. 24, 2009 vs. Florida AtlanticCorey Trim Nov. 8, 2014 at New Mexico State

BLOCK PARTYLongest Blocked Field Goal Returns89 Pat Lamy at South Carolina, 2003 (TD)80 Terryl Fenton vs. Arkansas State, 2004 (TD)68 Melvin White vs. Nicholls State, 2011 (TD)53 Jarrett Jones vs. Florida Atlantic, 2007 (TD)45 Antwain Spann vs. Florida International, 2003 (TD)

Longest Blocked Punt Returns43 Vernon Wolfe vs. FIU, 2010 39 Joe DeForest at Mississippi, 1986 (TD)33 Andrew “Rico” Joseph vs. North Texas, 2009 (TD)22 Blake Comminie at Florida, 2012 (TD)18 Johnny Felders vs. North Carolina A&T, 2006 (TD)18 Wendall Williams at Arkansas, 2002 (TD)17 Damon Mason at Florida, 199616 Tim Sensley vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 1992 (TD)11 Todd Scott vs. UNLV, 1987 (TD)10 Guy Harvey vs. Chattanooga, 1965 (TD)10 William Young at Louisiana Tech, 1998

Pat Lamy

Defensive Top Five

SEASONTackles by a Lineman (Solo-Assist) 1. 103 Randy Thomas (67-36) [1980] 2. 101 Mark Hall (47-54) [1988] 3. 99 Andy Martin (47-52) [1981] 4. 98 Dale Thomas (57-41) [1978] 5. 94 Chris Gannon (52-42) [1988] 94 Paul Cabble (54-40) [1996]

Tackles by a Linebacker (Solo-Ast.) 1. 208 Frank Bartley (114-94) [1978] 2. 144 Steve Spinella (89-55) [1985] 3. 131 Justin Anderson (77-54) [2013] 131 Steve Spinella (68-63) [1984] 5. 120 Chris Jacobs (63-57) [1985]

Tackles by a Defensive Back (Solo-Ast.) 1. 135 Damon Mason (81-54) [1996] 2. 113 Thomas King (53-60) [1987] 3. 110 Barry Johnson (64-46) [1976] 4. 102 Orlando Thomas (66-36) [1994] 5. 101 Steve Pinkney (65-36) [1998]

Tackles for Loss (Yards Lost) 1. 21 Jeff Mitchell (-119) [1993] 2. 20 Christian Ringo (-104) [2014] 2. 18 Paul Cabble (-95) [1996] 3. 17 Conrad Lewis (-89) [1993] 4. 16 Patrice Alexander (-53) [1994]

Sacks (Yards Lost) 1. 11.5 Christian Ringo (-86) [2012] 2. 11 Jeff Mitchell (-83) [1993] 11 Conrad Lewis (-71) [1993] 4. 9 Paul Cabble (-75) [1996] 5. 8 Danny Scott (-57) [1998]

CAREERTackles by a Lineman (Solo-Assist) 1. 311 Dale Thomas (181-130) [1977-80] 2. 272 Randy Thomas (168-104) [1977-80] 3. 268 James Atkins (148-120) [1989-92] 4. 261 Andy Martin (146-115) [1979-82] 5. 249 Chris Gannon (133-116) [1985-88]

Tackles by a Linebacker (Solo-Ast.) 1. 386 Steve Spinella (212-174) [1982-85] 2. 326 Chris Jacobs (155-171) [1982-85] 3. 308 Antwyne Zanders (176-132) [2006-09] 4. 278 Frank Bartley (158-120) [1976-78] 5. 270 Charles Pool (171-99) [1991-93]

Tackles by a Defensive Back (Solo-Ast.) 1. 347 Orlando Thomas (224-123) [1991-94] 2. 284 Charles Tillman (182-102) [1999-02] 3. 270 Kyries Hebert (154-116) [1999-01] 4. 243 Damon Mason (159-84) [1994-96] 5. 232 Dwight Bentley (180-46) [2008-11] Tackles for Loss (Yards Lost) 1. 45 Jeff Mitchell (-227) [1992-95] 2. 37 Paul Cabble (-173) [1993-96] 3. 36 Andy Martin (-157) [1979-82] 4. 35 Christian Ringo (-177) [2011-14] 5. 33 Chris Gannon (-192) [1985-88]

Sacks (Yards Lost) 1. 21 Jeff Mitchell (-153) [1992-95] 21 Christian Ringo (-145) [2011-14] 3. 19 Paul Cabble (-143) [1993-96] 4. 18 Chris Gannon (-141) [1985-88] 5. 16.5 Walter Sampson (-113) [1999-02]

DEFENSE

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Orlando Thomas

Mike McDonald

Frank Bartley

ANNUAL LEADERSYear Player INT Yds Avg TD2014 Corey Trim 2 49 24.5 0 Tracy Walker 2 19 9.5 02013 Sean Thomas 4 34 8.5 02012 Rodney Gillis 5 50 10.0 02011 Dwight Bentley 3 90 30.0 2 Lance Kelley 3 36 12.0 0 Jemarlous Moten 3 110 36.7 22010 Orkeys Auriene 3 0 0.0 0 Lionel Stokes 3 0 0.0 02009 Dwight Bentley 3 89 29.7 1 Gerren Blount 3 45 15.0 0 Maurice Rolle, Jr. 3 13 4.3 02008 Derik Keyes 2 63 31.5 0 Daylon McCoy 2 5 2.5 02007 Gerren Blount 3 10 3.3 0 Jarrett Jones 3 4 1.3 02006 Gerren Blount 2 0 0.0 02005 Michael Adams 2 27 13.5 02004 Antwain Spann 4 89 22.3 12003 Wendall Williams 3 40 13.3 02002 Jamal Smith 2 44 22.0 1 Charles Tillman 2 8 4.0 02001 Charles Tillman 4 13 3.2 02000 Charles Tillman 6 15 2.5 01999 Travis Schwartz 2 89 44.5 2 Curnell Schumack 2 6 3.0 0 Darien King 2 21 10.5 01998 Matt Cieslak 3 79 26.3 11997 Mike Ellis 2 22 11.0 01996 Damon Mason 4 51 12.8 11995 Tim Sensley 4 1 0.3 01994 Orlando Thomas 6 25 4.2 01993 Orlando Thomas 9 84 9.3 11992 Donald Collins 3 47 15.7 01991 Peter Hypolite 3 99 33.0 01990 Van Ray Alexander 3 21 7.0 01989 Donald Collins 3 21 7.0 01988 Thomas King 3 0 0.0 01987 Thomas King 5 49 9.8 0 Jim Brenner 5 20 4.0 01986 Elton Slater 8 1 0.1 01985 Clarence Glenn 4 52 13.0 11984 Charles Bennett 2 64 32.0 11983 Jim Roethele 4 0 0.0 01982 Cooter Mansur 3 28 9.3 0 Jim Roethele 3 6 2.0 01981 David Pingston 3 62 15.5 01980 Willie Allen 4 31 7.8 0 Ronnie Nunez 4 8 2.0 01979 Dave McRae 6 21 3.5 01978 Ron Irving 5 131 26.2 01977 Ron Irving 6 227 26.5 21976 Ron Irving 8 26 3.3 11975 Three Players Tied 31974 John Bordelon 3 21 7.0 01973 Steve Johnson 2 0 0.0 01972 Charles Fox 4 52 13.0 11971 Leroy Johns 3 24 8.0 0 Mike McDonald 3 24 8.0 01970 Mike McDonald 9 140 15.6 01969 Dickey Mart 3 36 12.0 01968 Mike McDonald 8 160 20.0 01967 Dwight Sevin 5 93 18.6 01966 Herbie LeBlanc 5 36 7.2 01965 Edward Pratt 9 108 12.0 01964 Three Players Tied 21963 Bill Bayard 2 16 8.0 0 O’Neal Weber 2 13 6.5 01962 Freddie Byars 3 22 7.3 0 Tommy Kelly 3 18 6.0 01961 Three Players Tied 21960 Dan Mastrean 3 54 18.0 11959 Carlton Falgout 2 46 23.0 01958 NOT AVAILABLE1957 NOT AVAILABLE1956 Marvin Leonard 3 27 9.0 01955 NOT AVAILABLE1954 Louis Roth 2 47 23.5 1 Don Alonzo 2 25 12.5 01953 Louis Roth 3 43 14.3 01952 Louis Roth 5 21 4.2 01951 Al McGovern 6 23 3.8 01950 Three Players Tied 41949 Dick Pate 6 90 15.0 0

TEAM RECORDSMost team records available since 1949Most InterceptionsGame: 7 at ULM [1970]Season: 28 [1970]

Most Return YardsGame: 117 vs. Texas-Arlington [1977]Season: 455 [2011]

INDIVIDUAL RECORDSMost individual records available since 1949Most InterceptionsGame: 4 by Mike McDonald at ULM [1970]Season: 9 by Orlando Thomas [1993]; Mike McDonald [1970]; Ed Pratt [1965]Career: 21 by Mike McDonald [1968-71]

Most Return YardsGame: 105 by Luther Perrin vs. Stephen F. Austin [1934]Season: 227 (6 int) by Ron Irving [1977]Career: 384 (19 int) by Rob Irving [1976-78]

Most Interceptions Returned for TouchdownGame: 1, many times last by Corey Trim (82 yards) vs. Tulane [2013]

Longest Interception Returns105 Luther Perrin vs. Stephen F. Austin, 1934 (TD)99 Al Riles at WKU, 2013 (TD)90 Ron Irvin at Arkansas State, 1977 (TD)89 Melvin White vs. Troy, 2011 (TD) 83 Gerald Rooney vs. McNeese State, 1953 (TD)82 Corey Trim vs. Tulane (N.O.B.), 2013 (TD)79 Jack Herron vs. East Texas Baptist, 1950 (TD)79 Michael Adams vs. Middle Tennessee, 2006 (TD)70 Dwight Bentley vs. North Texas, 2009 (TD)66 Lindsey Landry vs. Hardin-Simmons, 1963

SEASONInterceptions 1. 9 Orlando Thomas [1993] 9 Mike McDonald [1970] 9 Ed Pratt [1965] 4. 8 Ron Irving [1976] 8 Mike McDonald [1968]

Interception Return Yards 1. 227 Ron Irving [1977] 2. 160 Mike McDonald [1968] 3. 140 Mike McDonald [1970] 4. 131 Ron Irving [1978] 5. 110 Jemarlous Moten [2011]

CAREERInterceptions 1. 21 Mike McDonald [1968-71] 2. 19 Ron Irving [1976-78] 3. 18 Orlando Thomas [1991-94] 4. 17 Ed Pratt [1964-67] 5. 12 Charles Tillman [1999-02]

Interception Return Yards 1. 384 Ron Irving [1976-78] 2. 380 Mike McDonald [1968-71] 3. 347 Orlando Thomas [1991-94] 4. 198 Dwight Bentley [2008-11] 5. 185 Ed Pratt [1964-67]

Did you kneaux?In 2003, UL became the first school in NCAA history to score two TD’s in one season on blocked field goal returns.Britt Jackson’s 30-yard interception return for a TD with 6:30 left in the game helped the Cajuns upset #25 Texas A&M on Sept. 14, 1996 by a final score of 29-22. The defense had four INT’s and recovered four fumbles that day.Thomas King attempted the first defensive extra point return in NCAA history (6 yards on 9/3/88).

INTERCEPTIONS

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Brit Framel

Grant Autrey

Chris Shaw

ANNUAL YARDAGE LEADERSYear Player Att Yds Avg Lg2014 Daniel Cadona 58 2,486 42.9 772013 Daniel Cadona 53 2,210 41.7 592012 Brett Baer 59 2,478 42.0 692011 Brett Baer 79 3,185 40.3 602010 Spencer Ortego 72 2,885 40.1 552009 Spencer Ortego 66 2,682 40.6 602008 Spencer Ortego 48 1,875 39.1 632007 Spencer Ortego 56 2,177 38.9 592006 Brit Framel 54 2,109 39.1 722005 Brit Framel 47 1,801 38.3 552004 David Schexnayder 33 1,176 35.6 512003 Grant Autrey 77 3,018 39.2 542002 Grant Autrey 78 3,108 39.8 622001 Jonathon Knott 66 2,418 36.6 532000 Grant Autrey 81 3,005 37.1 611999 Chris Shaw 61 2,461 40.3 601998 Chris Shaw 79 3,213 40.7 601997 Chris Shaw 64 2,737 42.8 651996 Chris Shaw 28 1,121 40.0 581995 Mike Jones 55 2,043 37.1 531994 Mike Jones 60 2,398 40.0 581993 Jody Watkins 65 2,562 39.4 711992 Randy Baggett 71 2,969 41.8 791991 Randy Baggett 63 2,400 38.1 591990 Kim Hebert 56 2,000 35.7 521989 Kim Hebert 62 2,341 37.8 731988 Leslie Luquette 49 1,692 34.5 531987 Buddy Still 35 1,431 40.9 581986 Buddy Still 46 1,837 39.9 611985 Terry Falgout 72 2,777 38.6 581984 Terry Falgout 21 831 39.6 561983 Terry Falgout 56 2,258 40.3 561982 Terry Falgout 66 2,469 37.4 491981 Larry Trussel 71 2,859 40.3 491980 Larry Trussel 66 2,383 36.1 531979 John Roveto 71 2,651 37.3 581978 Ken Matthews 55 1,960 35.6 571977 Jeff Holm 66 2,353 35.7 541976 Steve Worner 34 1,241 36.5 581975 Keith Muehr 61 2,368 39.5 601974 Keith Muehr 72 2,790 38.8 671973 Danny Clement 51 1,843 36.1 501972 Danny Clement 69 2,465 35.7 1971 Danny Clement 52 1,852 35.8 481970 Roy Pendergraft 46 1,816 39.5 541969 Roy Pendergraft 66 2,610 39.5 601968 Roy Pendergraft 60 2,500 39.7 661967 Roy Pendergraft 62 2,426 39.1 591966 Chester Gosnell 34 1,384 39.6 1965 Chester Gosnell 60 2,400 40.0 551964 Harvey Saddler 29 982 36.4 521963 Chester Gosnell 52 2,000 38.5 551962 L.J. Poimboeuf 42 1,512 36.0 1961 Olie Cordill 27 1,055 30.1 1960 Jerry King 39 1,415 36.3 1959 Steve Gossen 41 1,701 41.5 791958 Steve Gossen 33 1,274 38.6 1957 Not Available1956 Ralph Davis 23 904 39.3 461955 Jim Bosnall 22 782 35.5 1954 Morris Millet 8 292 36.5 1953 Roy Domengeaux 14 465 33.2 1952 Charles Copes 47 1,699 36.2 751951 Ken Sweeney 45 1,599 35.5 671950 E.J. Lewis 31 1,038 33.5 1949 Gerry Hodges 31 1,131 36.5 63

TEAM RECORDSMost team records available since 1949

Most PuntsGame: 14 at Southeastern Louisiana [1967]Season: 89 [1978]

Most YardsGame: 580 at Southeastern Louisiana [1967]Season: 3,213 [1998]

Highest AverageGame: 51.0 vs Texas State [2013]Season: 41.8 (11 games) [1997]

INDIVIDUAL RECORDSMost individual records available since 1949

Most PuntsGame: 14 by Roy Pendergraft at Southeastern La. [1967]Season: 81 by Grant Autrey [2000]Career: 251 by Grant Autrey [1999-2003]

Most YardsGame: 580 by Roy Pendergraft at Southeastern La. [1967]Season: 3,213 by Chris Shaw [1998]Career: 9,636 by Grant Autrey [1999-2003]

Highest AverageGame: 54.8 by Daniel Cadona vs. Southern [2014] [4 punts for 219 yards]Season: 42.9 by Daniel Cadona [2014] [58 punts for 2,486 yards]Career: 42.3 by Daniel Cadona [2013-14] [111 punts for 4,696 yards]

Longest Punts88, Wayne Kingery at Northwestern State [1948]79, Steve Gossen vs. Louisiana Tech [1959]79, Randy Baggett at Tennessee [1992]77, Daniel Cadona vs. Southern [2014]75, Charles Copes [1952]73, Kim Hebert, vs. Northern Illinois [1989]73, Mike Jones vs. Texas Tech [1996]

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MISCELLANEOUS RECORDSThe modern era of NCAA football began in 1970 when the switch was made in statistical rankings from totals to per game averages . It was also the beginning of a standard 11-game schedule.

Most GamesSeason: 13 [2011, 2012, 2013, 2014]

Most WinsSeason: 9, six times [1970; 1976; 2011; 2012; 2013; 2014]

Most Consecutive WinsSeason: 8, two times [1976; 2013]Overall: 8, two times [1976; 2013]

Most Consecutive Road WinsOverall: 7 [10/25/69-11/21/70]

Most Consecutive Games without a LossOverall: 8, two times [1976; 2013]

Most LossesSeason: 10, three times [1973; 1997; 2000]

Most Consecutive LossesSeason: 10 [1973]Overall: 15 [1973-74]

Most Consecutive Road LossesOverall: 18 [11/8/97-10/14/00]

Most TiesSeason: 2 [1977]

Modern Era Miscellanea (since 1970)Above-.500 Seasons: 20Sub-.500 Seasons: 22.500 Seasons: 3Consecutive Winning Seasons: 4, twice [1986-89; 2011-14]Consecutive Losing Seasons: 9 [1996-2004]Record in Season Openers: 14-31 (.311)Record in Season Finales: 20-23-2 (.467)Consecutive Season-Opening Wins: 3 [1975-77]Consecutive Season-Opening Losses: 10 [1991-2000]

Cajun Field Miscellanea (since 1971)All-Time Record: 132-102-2 (.564)Home Openers: 27-17 (.614)Most Wins, Season: 7 [1976]Most Losses, Season: 6 [1973]Record in Home Finales: 20-22-2 (.477)Record in August: 1-2 (.333)Record in September: 46-29 (.613)Record in October: 47-33-1 (.586)Record in November: 37-37-1 (.500)Record in December: 2-1 (.667)Consecutive Home-Opening Wins: 7, [2008-14]Consecutive Home-Opening Losses: 4, twice [1983-86; 1997-2000]Consecutive Wins: 11 [9/11/76-10/15/77]Consecutive Losses: 7 [9/29/73-10/5/74]

Largest Margin of Victory (Modern Era) Rk Margin Game Score 1. 63 vs. Nicholls State [2013 70-7 2. 49 vs. Doane [1970] 49-0 3. 45 vs. Northern Illinois [1988] 45-0 4. 42 vs. Pacific [1995] 45-3 42 at Tulane [1990] 48-6

Largest Margin of Defeat (Modern Era) Rk Margin Game Score 1. 70 at (16) Washington State [1997] 7-77 2. 66 at Texas A&M [1997] 0-66 3. 63 at Louisiana Tech [1998] 14-77 4. 57 at (2) Texas [2005] 3-60 5. 56 vs. Tulane [1997] 0-56 56 at Houston [1992] 7-63

MILESTONE GAMESFirst Game December 21, 1901 Louisiana 6, Opelousas 550th Game November 20, 1912 Northwestern State 13, Louisiana 6100th Game October 11, 1919 Tulane 73, Louisiana 0200th Game November 30, 1929 Northwestern State 6, Louisiana 0213th Game October 10, 1931 Fort Crockett (TX) 25, Louisiana 0 (first home night game)300th Game November 15, 1940 Southern Miss 21, Louisiana 14323rd Game January 1, 1944 Louisiana 24, Arkansas A&M 7 Oil Bowl -- First Bowl Game)356th Game October 25, 1947 Louisiana 38, Louisiana College 7 (First Homecoming Game)400th Game October 4, 1952 Louisiana 54, Troy 14500th Game October 27, 1962 Louisiana 18, ULM 10583rd Game December 12, 1970 Tennessee State 26, Louisiana 25 (Grantland Rice Bowl)585th Game September 25, 1971 Louisiana 21, Santa Clara 0 (First Game at Cajun Field)600th Game October 21, 1972 Lamar 3, Louisiana 0700th Game October 31, 1981 Louisiana 17, Louisiana Tech 17800th Game November 10, 1990 Louisiana 17, Arkansas State 16858th Game September 14, 1996 Louisiana 29, #25 Texas A&M 22 (First Victory Over a Ranked Team)900th Game November 20, 1999 Louisiana 37, Wofford 34 (OT)915th Game October 29, 2001 Middle Tennessee 26, Louisiana 9 (First Sun Belt Conference Game)965th Game October 29, 2005 Louisiana31, Troy 28 (OT) (100th Victory at Cajun Field)968th Game November 26, 2005 Louisiana 54, ULM 21 (Clinched First Sun Belt Conference

Championship)1,000th Game November 1, 2008 Louisiana 49, FIU 201,041st Game December 17, 2011 Louisiana 32, San Diego State 30 (R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl)1,054th Game December 22, 2012 Louisiana 43, East Carolina 34 (R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl)1,066th Game December 21, 2013 Louisiana 24, Tulane 21 (R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl)1,079th Game December 20, 2014 Louisiana 16, Nevada 3 (R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl)

MILESTONE WINSFirst Win December 21, 1901 Louisiana 6, Opelousas 550th Win November 30, 1916 Louisiana 20, Northwestern State 0100th Win October 16, 1926 Louisiana 15, Sam Houston State 0150th Win September 27, 1940 Louisiana 6, Stephen F. Austin 0168th Win January 1, 1944 Louisiana 24, Arkansas A&M 7 (Oil Bowl -- First Bowl Victory)184th Win October 25, 1947 Louisiana 38, Louisiana College 7 (First Homecoming Victory)200th Win September 30, 1950 Louisiana 6, Southeastern Louisiana 0250th Win September 15, 1962 Louisiana 21, Mexico Poly Institute 0300th Win October 24, 1970 Louisiana 15, Lamar 6305th Win September 25, 1971 Louisiana 21, Santa Clara 0 (First Win at Cajun Field)350th Win November 15, 1980 Louisiana 27, Louisiana Tech 9400th Win October 20, 1990 Louisiana 25, Tulsa 13450th Win October 2, 2004 Louisiana 43, FIU 34490th Win December 17, 2011 Louisiana 32, San Diego State 30 (R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl)499th Win December 22, 2012 Louisiana 43, East Carolina 34 (R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl) 500th Win September 14, 2013 Louisiana 70, Nicholls State 7508th Win December 21, 2013 Louisiana 24, Tulane 21 (R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl) 517th Win December 20, 2014 Louisiana 16, Nevada 3 (R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl)

The Cajuns played their 1,000th football game on November 1, 2008 - a 49-20 victory over FIU. The crowd of 29,031 was the largest turnout for a conference game in Sun Belt history (since broken).

MISCELLANEOUS

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TOTAL OFFENSE RECORDSTotal Offensive - GAMEInd. Plays: 73 (413 yards) by Giovanni Vizza, North Texas [2007]TM Plays: 98 (525 yards) by Arkansas State [1975]Ind. Yards: 483 by Steve Ramsey, North Texas [1969]TM Yards: 774 by Texas A&M [1990] Half: 513 (1st) by Louisiana Tech [1998]Total TD: 6 by Luke McCown, Louisiana Tech [2000]; Terry Dean, Florida [1993]

PASSING RECORDSPassing - GAMEInd. Att: 69 (45 comp) by Corey Robinson, Troy [2012]TM Att: 70 by Troy [2012]Ind. Comp: 45 (69 att) by Corey Robinson, Troy [2012]TM Comp: 49 by Troy [2012]Ind. Yards: 495 by Steve Ramsey, North Texas [1969] Half: 386 (1st) by Terry Dean, Florida [1993] Quarter: 226 (2nd) by Steve Ramsey, North Texas [1969] Play: 94 (TD) Denny Duron to Mike Barber, La. Tech [1973] 91 (TD) Bob Garrett to Mike Sherman, La. Tech [1985] 84 (TD) Corey Leonard to David Johnson, Ark. St. [2007]TM Yards: 524 by North Texas [1969] Half: 386 by Florida [1993]Ind. TD: 6 by Luke McCown, Louisiana Tech [2000]; Terry Dean, Florida [1993] Half: 5 (1st) by Terry Dean, Florida [1993] Quarter: 4 (2nd) by Steve Ramsey, North Texas [1969]TM TD: 7 by Houston [1992]Ind. INT: 6 by Bob Stockham, UNLV [1993]; Richard Williams, UNLV [1987]; Allen Taylor, ULM [1970]TM INT: 7 by ULM [1970]

RUSHING RECORDSRushing - GAMEInd. Att: 47 by Jason Davis, Louisiana Tech [1990]TM Att: 75 (297 yards] by Northwestern State [1969]Ind. Yards: 302 by Jason Davis, Louisiana Tech [1990] Half: 10-206 (1st) by Bo Jackson, Auburn [1985] Quarter: 6-181 (1st) by Bo Jackson, Auburn [1985] Play: 88 (TD) C.J. Alexander, Southeastern La. [1960] 84 (TD) Bobby Ray Tell, Louisiana Tech [1999] 83 Lindy Stewart, Southern Miss [1951]TM Yards: 565 by Auburn [1985] Half: 343 (1st) by Auburn [1985]Ind. TD: 4, nine times last by Lance Dunbar, North Texas [2009]TM TD: 9 by LSU [1936]

RECEIVING RECORDSPass Receptions - GAMECatches: 15 by Tommy Spinks, Louisiana Tech [1968]Yards: 266 by Siaha Burley, UCF [1998] Half: 187 (1st) by Larry Stokes, Chattanooga [1973]TD Catch: 4 by Troy Edwards, Louisiana Tech [1998]

SCORING RECORDSMost Points - GAMEIndividual: 30 (5TD) by Troy Edwards, Louisiana Tech [1998]; Leon McQuay, Tampa [1970]Team: 95 (15 TD) by Tulane [1912]First H: 56 by Washington State [1997] First Q: 35 by Washington State [1997] Second Q: 29 by Southern Miss [1996]Second H: 51 by Tulane [1912] Third Q: 33 by Tulane [1912] Fourth Q: 37 by Tulane [1920]

Most Point-After Attempts - GAMEInd. Made: 11 by Rian Lindell, Washington State [1997]TM Made: 11 by Washington State [1997]Ind. Att: 11 by Rian Lindell, Washington State [1997]TM Att: 14 by LSU [1936]

Most Field Goals - GAMEInd. Made: 6 by Phillip Doyle, Alabama [1990]TM Made: 6 by Alabama [1990]Ind. Att: 6 by Phillip Doyle, Alabama [1990]TM Att: 6 by Alabama [1990]Play: 55 Alan Gendreau, Middle Tenn. [2010] 53 Jesse Garcia, ULM [1983]

Blocked Field Goals - GAMEPlay: 86 (TD) Bill Bradshaw, Texas-Arlington [1976] 65 (TD) Jorrick Calvin, Troy [2008]

FIRST DOWN RECORDSMost First Downs - GAMETotal: 39 at Oklahoma State [2012]Rush: 24 by Texas A&M [1990]; Southeastern La. [1961]Pass: 24 by Troy [2012]Penalty: 6 by Georgia State [2014; Arkansas State [1990]; Rice [1988]

PUNTING RECORDSMost Punts - GAMEIndividual: 10 by Terry Hodges, Southeastern La. [1967]Team: 11 by Southeastern Louisiana [1967]Play: 83 Pete Reathe, Arkansas [1991] 80 Lynn Bock, Lamar [1973] 77 Lewis Colbert, Auburn [1985] 77 Ray Guy, Southern Miss [1970]

KICK RETURN RECORDSKickoff Returns - GAMEInd. Total: 8 by Ricky Watts, Tulsa [1977]TM Total: 9 by Tulane [1988]; Tulsa [1977]Ind. Yards: 192 by T.Y. Hilton, FIU [2008]TM Yards: 227 by Arkansas State [1997]Ind. TD: 1, several times last by Bryan Willis, Troy [2009]TM TD: 1, several times; last by Troy [2009] Play: 100 (TD) Antwaun Sherman, Idaho [2004] 100 (TD) Charlie McDaniels, Louisiana Tech [1974] 100 (TD) Kenny Thompson, Northwestern St. [1961]

PUNT RETURN RECORDSPunt Returns - GAMEIndividual: 167 by Shawn Tims, Washington State [1997]TD Return: 2 by Darrent Williams, Oklahoma State [2003]Team High: 186 by Washington State [1997]Team Low: -9 by Texas-Arlington [1977]TD Return: 2 by Oklahoma State [2003]; Northwestern St. [1954] Play: 83 (TD) Don Millen, Northwestern State [1954] 82 (TD) Joe Dunn, Chattanooga [1965] 82 (TD) James McNew, Northwestern St. [1954]

Blocked Punt Returns - GAMEPlay: 53 (TD) by Jerry Fowler, Northwestern State [1959] 30 by Ricot Joseph, UCF [2001] 30 (TD) by Andrew Kopecky, UAB [2000] DEFENSIVE RECORDSMost Cajuns Passes Intercepted - GAMEIndividual: 5 by Donald Pinson, Tennessee State [1970]TD Return: 2 by David McCrary, Chattanooga [1983]Team: 8 by Tennessee State [1970]TD Return: 2 by Chattanooga [1983]

Most Interception Return Yards - GAMEIndividual: 95 by Chappell Mitchell, Arkansas State [1996]Team: 122 by Chattanooga [1983]Play: 95 (TD) Chappell Mitchell, Arkansas State [1996] 77 (TD) Greg Moss, FIU [2004] 75 (TD) Jermaine Jones, Northwestern State [1998]

Fumble Return Yards - GAMEPlay: 80 (TD) Chaz Williams, ULM [2004] 77 (TD) Ted Jones, ULM [1953] 69 (TD) Jamarcus Allen, WKU [2010]

PENALTY RECORDSMost Penalties - GAMETotal: 18 (149 yards) by Tennessee State [1970] Half: 14 [1st] by Tennessee State [1970]Yards: 184 (14 penalties) by Houston [1996] Half: 119 [1st] by Tennessee State [1970]

OPPONENT RECORDS

MOST YARDS RUSHING, GAME Yds (Att.) Name, School Date 1. 302 (47) Jason Davis, Louisiana Tech 9/29/90 2. 292 (38) Darren Sproles, Kansas State 9/18/04 3. 290 (23) Bo Jackson, Auburn 9/7/85 4. 264 (23) Bobby Ray Tell, Louisiana Tech 10/2/99 5. 257 (34) Ryan Moats, Louisiana Tech 9/11/04 257 (37) Byron Hanspard, Texas Tech 11/16/96 7. 238 (37) Antonio Andrews, WKU 11/17/12 8. 234 (28) DuJuan Harris, Troy 11/22/08 9. 225 (24) Reggie Arnold, Arkansas State 10/13/0710. 223 (33) Kevin Smith, UCF 9/29/07 11. 222 (21) Damion Fletcher, Southern Miss 8/30/08 12. 217 (28) Jamaal Fobbs, Oklahoma State 9/6/97 13. 207 (18) Leroy Harris, Arkansas State 10/4/7514. 206 (32) Bobby Rainey, Western Ky. 10/22/1115. 203 (36) Jamario Thomas, North Texas 11/5/04 16. 198 (23) Leon McQuay, Tampa 11/7/70 17. 197 (23) Patrick Cobbs, North Texas 11/5/05 18. 187 (32) Lance Dunbar, North Texas 10/10/0919. 184 (12) Kenneth Dixon, Louisiana Tech 9/6/1420. 181 (24) Alfred Morris, Florida Atlantic 10/24/0921. 179 (27) Tony Taylor, Northwestern State 9/23/00 179 (31) Sam Dejarnette, Southern Miss 10/30/82 23. 178 (34) Jason Davis, Louisiana Tech 10/26/9124. 177 (20) D.D. Kyles, Middle Tennessee 11/14/0925. 175 (17) Carl Sanders, UAB 10/19/96

MOST YARDS RECEIVING, GAME Yds (Rec.) TD Name, School Date 1. 266 (10) 2 Siaha Burley, UCF 10/24/98 2. 238 (12) 2 Marc Zeno, Tulane 11/14/87 3. 231 (14) 1 Casey Fitzgerald, North Texas 10/11/08 4. 227 (10) 1 Vincent Brisby, ULM 9/12/92 5. 217 (12) 1 Barry Moore, North Texas 9/20/69 6. 211 (15) 1 Tommy Spinks, Louisiana Tech 10/12/68 7. 206 (6) 2 Troy Edwards, Louisiana Tech 11/15/97 8. 204 (9) 2 William Dukes, Florida Atlantic 12/1/12 9. 198 (10) 3 Jeremy Patterson, Miami 9/11/9310. 191 (11) 1 Adrian Burnette, Tulane 10/7/0011. 190 (13) 2 Justin Blackmon, Okla. State 10/8/1012. 187 (3) 2 Larry Stokes, Chattanooga 9/29/73 13. 179 (11) 2 Juamorris Stewart, Southern 9/5/0914. 171 (4) 2 Tony Atkins, ULM 11/7/98 15. 170 (7) 0 Kendall Newson, Middle Tenn. 9/25/99 16. 168 (11) 1 Brent Leonard, ULM 11/3/12 17. 159 (11) 1 Steve Burkett, Austin College 11/2/62 18. 157 (9) 0 Chad Mackey, Louisiana Tech 9/28/96 19. 154 (9) 0 Chandler Worthy, Troy 9/8/12 154 (5) 4 Shaun McDonald, Arizona State 10/6/01 21. 153 (8) 3 Jack Jackson, Florida 11/6/93 22. 152 (12) 3 Steve Dundas, Pensacola Navy 9/28/6823. 144 (8) 0 Justin Blackmon, Okla. State 9/3/1124. 142 (5) 1 Jerrell Jernigan, Troy 11/28/0925. 141 (11) 0 Cleannord Saintil, Middle Tenn. 10/22/05

MOST YARDS PASSING, GAME Yds Name, School A-C-TD Date 1. 495 Steve Ramsey, North Texas 52-35-5 9/20/69 2. 472 Pete Thomas, ULM 54-38-2 11/15/14 3. 470 Corey Robinson, Troy 70-46-1 9/8/12 4. 448 Terry Dean, Florida 38-26-6 11/6/93 5. 438 Ryan Aplin, Arkansas St. 25-45-2 9/11/10 438 Daunte Culpepper, UCF 28-21-3 10/24/98 7. 432 Terry Bradshaw, La. Tech 47-28-2 10/12/68 8. 413 Mike Maxwell, Nevada 41-26-2 9/2/95 9. 410 John Welsh, Idaho 42-27-2 10/20/01 10. 403 Patrick Ramsey, Tulane 46-31-2 10/7/00 11. 396 Patrick Ramsey, Tulane 52-37-5 10/16/99 12. 388 Brandon Weeden, Okla. St. 39-24-3 9/3/11 13. 383 Giovanni Vizza, North Texas 57-35-3 10/6/07 14. 380 Shaun King, Tulane 38-20-3 10/31/98 15. 379 Graham Wilbert, Fla. Atl. 38-25-2 12/1/12 16. 367 Kevin Kolb, Houston 31-24-2 10/7/06 17. 364 Tim Rattay, Louisiana Tech 30-16-5 11/15/97 18. 362 Anthony Calvillo, Utah State 51-29-1 9/4/93 19. 361 Giovanni Vizza, North Texas 44-29-2 10/11/08 20. 360 Ross Metheny, South Ala. 44-27-0 11/24/12 21. 359 Rusty Smith, Florida Atlantic 28-18-4 10/24/0922. 353 Luke McCown, La. Tech 42-31-6 10/14/0023. 352 Nick Foles, Arizona 43-33-3 11/26/1124. 351 Brandon Weeden, Okla. St. 29-47-5 10/8/1025. 347 J.W. Walsh, Oklahoma State 30-21-0 9/15/12 347 Andrico Hines, Middle Tenn. 24-17-1 10/19/02 347 Wes Counts, Middle Tenn. 38-19-1 9/25/99

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Rnk Yards (Att.) Name, Opponent (Date) Avg. 1. 297 (20) Tyrell Fenroy at ULM (10/4/08) 14.9 2. 271 (26) Brian Mitchell vs. Colorado State (11/21/87) 10.4 3. 265 (19) Elijah McGuire vs. Arkansas State (10/21/14) 13.9 4. 261 (--) F.G. Mixon at Stephen F. Austin (10/27/51) -- 5. 232 (27) Brian Mitchell vs. Arkansas State (11/18/89) 8.6 6. 222 (12) Dwayne Williams at Tulane (11/1/86) 18.5 7. 214 (29) Brian Mitchell vs. Lamar (11/11/89) 7.4 8. 204 (33) Darren Brister (Fr.-HS) vs. Arkansas State (10/12/96) 6.2 9. 194 (23) Tyrell Fenroy vs. Kent State (9/20/08) 8.4 194 (27) Charles Copes at Louisiana College (11/8/52) 7.2 11. 193 (22) Brian Mitchell vs. ULM (9/30/89) 8.8 12. 191 (18) Brian Mitchell (Fr.-HS) at Tulane (11/1/86) 10.6 13. 189 (33) Alonzo Harris (Fr.-HS) at Middle Tennessee (10/29/11) 5.7 14. 187 (28) Kenyon Cotton vs. New Mexico State (10/14/95) 6.7 15. 186 (25) Marcus Prier vs. Pacific (10/21/95) 7.4 16. 183 (20) Tyrell Fenroy at Kansas State (9/27/08) 9.2 17. 178 (26) Tyrell Fenroy vs. Arkansas State (11/25/06) 6.9 18. 177 (31) Marcus Prier vs. New Mexico State (10/14/95) 5.7 19. 175 (19) Michael Desormeaux at Middle Tennessee (11/10/07) 9.2 175 (35) Thomas Jackson at Louisiana Tech (11/19/83) 5.0 21. 174 (14) Michael Desormeaux (Fr.-RS) at Arkansas State (10/13/05) 12.4 22. 172 (34) Tyrell Fenroy at Florida International (11/18/06) 5.1 23. 171 (30) Eric Lindsey at Arkansas State (10/4/97) 5.7 24. 169 (14) Elijah McGuire at Troy (11/29/14) 12.1 169 (17) Billy Higginbotham vs. Stephen F. Austin (10/25/52) 9.9 26. 164 (20) Tyrell Fenroy (Fr.-HS) at ULM (11/26/05) 8.2 27. 163 (15) Tyrell Fenroy (Fr.-HS) vs. Northwestern State (9/17/05) 10.9 28. 162 (27) Greg Davis at ULM (9/19/81) 6.0 162 (20) Bill Bayard at Tampa (10/16/65) 8.1 30. 159 (21) Michael Desormeaux vs. Troy (9/22/07) 7.6 159 (31) Jerome Coleman at Idaho (10/20/01) 5.1 32. 156 (27) Tyrell Fenroy (Fr.-HS) vs. Troy (10/29/05) 5.8 156 (24) Brian Mitchell vs. Arkansas State (11/19/88) 6.5 34. 154 (21) Brian Mitchell vs. Northern Illinois (11/4/89) 7.3 154 (23) George Crowson vs. Louisiana Tech (11/4/50) 6.7 36. 153 (31) Chester Johnson vs. Idaho (10/25/03) 9.3 37. 152 (19) Jim Barton vs. Northwestern State (11/15/69) 8.0 38. 150 (17) Michael Desormeaux vs. Kent State (9/20/08) 8.8 150 (28) Tyrell Fenroy at Florida International (11/17/07) 5.4 150 (18) Michael Desormeaux vs. North Texas (10/6/07) 8.3 150 (24) Glen Floyd vs. Oklahoma State (9/6/86) 6.3 42. 149 (10) Michael Desormeaux at ULM (10/4/08) 14.9 43. 147 (27) Tyrell Fenroy (Fr.-HS) vs. Florida International (11/12/05) 5.4 44. 146 (16) Michael Desormeaux at Southern Mississippi (8/30/08) 9.1 146 (23) Kenyon Cotton vs. Utah State (10/22/94) 6.3 46. 145 (14) Terrance Broadway vs. WKU (11/17/12) 10.4 145 (23) Michael Desormeaux vs. Florida Atlantic (10/20/07) 6.3 145 (10) Louis Roth vs. Corpus Christi (10/15/55) 14.5 49. 141 (27) Kenyon Cotton at Louisiana Tech (9/28/96) 5.2 50. 139 (26) Brian Mitchell at Tulane (10/29/88) 5.3 139 (19) Thomas Jackson at Wichita State (9/28/85) 7.3 139 (31) Rodney Smith at Lamar (10/15/79) 4.5 53. 138 (22) Roland Henry at Chattanooga (9/26/70) 6.3 54. 137 (9) Elijah McGuire (Fr.-HS) vs. Nicholls State (9/14/13) 15.2 137 (21) Alonzo Harris at Troy (9/8/12) 6.5 137 (23) Kenyon Cotton at UAB (10/19/96) 6.0 57. 136 (26) Elijah McGuire at New Mexico State (11/8/14) 5.2 136 (24) Tyrell Fenroy vs. Ohio (9/8/07) 5.7 59. 135 (19) Thomas Jackson at East Carolina (10/8/83) 7.1 60. 134 (28) Brian Mitchell vs. Southern Miss (10/21/89) 4.8 134 (14) Robbie Juul at Arkansas State (11/6/71) 9.6 134 (17) Frank Foreman at East Texas State (9/29/56) 7.9 63. 133 (13) Alonzo Harris at ULM (11/15/14) 10.2 133 (22) Jerry Babb at North Texas (11/5/05) 6.1 133 (19) Rodney Smith at Arkansas State (9/29/79) 7.0 66. 132 (--) Jack Baker at Troy (10/6/51) -- 67. 131 (19) Steve Gossen at Sam Houston State (9/21/58) 6.8 68. 130 (18) Billy Higginbotham vs. Stephen F. Austin (10/24/53) 7.2 69. 129 (13) Elijah McGuire vs. Southern (8/30/14) 9.9 129 (20) John Bernard at ULM (11/7/98) 6.5 129 (11) Barry Herbert vs. Tulsa (9/13/77) 11.7 129 (9) Mike Northcutt vs. Texas-Arlington (11/1/75) 14.3 73. 128 (16) Michael Desormeaux at Troy (11/22/08) 8.0 128 (22) Tyrell Fenroy vs. Arkansas State (10/18/08) 5.8 128 (23) Jim Barton at Pensacola Navy (9/28/68) 5.6 76. 127 (21) Alonzo Harris at Florida Atlantic (12/1/12) 6.0 127 (22) Darren Brister vs. Jacksonville State (11/11/00) 5.8 78. 126 (22) Tyrell Fenroy vs. UTEP (11/8/08) 5.7 79. 125 (11) Tyjuan Hayes (Fr.-HS) at Texas A&M (9/15/90) 11.4 125 (8) Louis Roth vs. East Texas State (10/1/55) 15.6 81. 124 (25) Chester Johnson at ULM (11/20/04) 5.0 124 (19) Lafayette Mitchell vs. Trinity (9/23/72) 16.5 83. 123 (15) Terrance Broadway at Florida Atlantic (12/1/12) 14.9 123 (23) Alonzo Harris vs. Tulane (10/6/12) 5.3 123 (15) Michael Desormeaux at North Texas (10/11/08) 8.2 123 (7) Tyrell Fenroy vs. North Texas (10/6/07) 17.6 123 (8) Billy Higginbotham vs. McNeese State (11/21/53) 15.4

Rnk Yards (Att.) Name, Opponent (Date) Avg. 123 (21) Charles Copes at Southern Miss (10/11/52) 5.9 89. 122 (--) Steve Gossen vs. Sam Houston State (9/26/59) -- 122 (15) Frank Foreman at Southern Arkansas (10/20/56) 8.1 122 (--) F.G. Mixon at Troy (10/6/51) -- 92. 121 (21) Darren Brister at Tulane (10/16/99) 5.8 121 (20) Steve Mocek vs. Northern Illinois (9/10/94) 6.1 121 (21) Brian Mitchell vs. Memphis (11/7/87) 5.8 95. 120 (21) Alonzo Harris vs. East Carolina (12/22/12) 5.7 96. 119 (14) Elijah McGuire (Fr.-HS) vs. ULM (11/30/13) 8.5 119 (25) Aaron Fisher at Miami (9/11/93) 4.8 119 (10) Lindsey Landry vs. Austin College (11/2/62) 11.9 99. 118 (19) Tyrell Fenroy vs. ULM (11/24/07) 6.2 118 (27) Tyrell Fenroy vs. ULM (12/2/06) 4.4 101. 117 (14) Roland Henry vs. Doane (10/3/70) 8.4 117 (30) Jim Barton vs. ULM (11/1/69) 3.9 103. 116 (18) Elijah McGuire vs. South Alabama (11/1/14) 6.4 116 (21) Michael Desormeaux at South Carolina (9/1/07) 5.5 116 (22) Tyjuan Hayes at Arkansas (9/21/91) 5.3 116 (16) Steve Mocek (Fr.-RS) vs. ULM (8/31/91) 7.3 116 (15) Brian Mitchell vs. Northern Illinois (10/15/88) 7.7 116 (17) Thomas Jackson vs. Idaho State (9/21/85) 6.8 116 (9) Reggie Dupre vs. ULM (10/30/71) 12.9 110. 115 (22) Alonzo Harris at WKU (10/15/13) 5.2 115 (13) Jerome Coleman (So.-HS) vs. Tulane (10/7/00) 8.8 115 (10) Louis Roth vs. Northwestern State (11/12/55) 11.5 115 (22) Charles Copes vs. Stephen F. Austin (10/25/52) 5.2 114. 114 (19) Undrea Sails vs. Southern (9/5/09) 6.0 114 (20) Jerome Coleman (So.-HS) at Louisiana Tech (10/14/00) 5.8 114 (22) Brian Mitchell vs. Rice (9/23/89) 5.2 117. 113 (19) Terrance Broadway at Texas State (10/14/14) 5.9 113 (14) Tyrell Fenroy at (24) Tennessee (11/3/07) 8.1 113 (30) Darren Brister at Washington State (10/9/99) 3.8 113 (23) Kenyon Cotton vs. Northern Illinois (11/9/96) 4.9 113 (26) Marcus Prier vs. Louisiana Tech (11/4/95) 4.3 113 (15) Rodney Smith at Southern Illinois (9/8/79) 7.5 113 (22) Jim Barton vs. McNeese State (11/22/69) 5.2 113 (10) Lonny Price vs. Northwestern State (11/4/64) 11.3 125. 112 (28) Blaine Gautier vs. FIU (11/20/10) 4.0 112 (15) Jim Kemp at Louisiana College (9/16/67) 7.5 127. 111 (8) Louis Roth vs. McNeese State (11/21/53) 13.9 128. 110 (10) Elijah McGuire (Fr.-HS) at Arkansas State 11.0 110 (15) Tyrell Fenroy vs. Eastern Michigan (9/30/06) 7.3 110 (24) Tyrell Fenroy at Houston (10/7/06) 4.6 131. 109 (19) Travis Smothers at South Carolina (8/31/03) 5.7 109 (16) Marcus Prier at Arkansas State (10/16/93) 6.8 133. 108 (15) Terrance Broadway vs. East Carolina (12/22/12) 7.2 108 (24) Jerome Coleman vs. Nicholls State (9/1/01) 4.5 108 (24) Thomas Jackson at Rice (9/24/83) 4.5 108 (13) F.G. Mixon vs. East Texas Baptist (9/23/50) 8.2 108 (16) George Crowson vs. East Texas Baptist (9/23/50) 6.8 138. 107 (11) Elijah McGuire (Fr.-HS) at Georgia State (11/16/13) 9.7 107 (27) Alonzo Harris vs. Arkansas State (10/21/14) 4.0 107 (20) Kenyon Cotton vs. Southern Miss (11/18/95) 5.4 107 (8) Fred Fredericksen vs. Austin College (11/2/62) 13.4 142. 106 (16) Alonzo Harris vs. New Mexico State (11/2/13) 6.6 106 (18) Darren Brister at ULM (11/7/98) 5.9 106 (17) Robbie Gill (Fr.-HS) vs. Trinity (10/2/71) 6.2 145. 105 (29) Alonzo Harris at Arkansas State (10/22/13) 3.7 105 (21) Yobes Walker (Fr.-RS) vs. Florida Atlantic (10/24/09) 5.0 105 (24) Darren Brister vs. Wofford (11/20/99) 4.4 105 (16) Charles Copes vs. Troy (10/4/52) 6.6 149. 104 (14) Tyrell Fenroy vs. North Carolina A&T (9/23/06) 7.4 104 (20) Steve Mocek vs. UNLV (11/5/94) 5.2 104 (17) Ed Blanco vs. Arkansas State (10/11/80) 6.1 152. 103 (22) Elvis Joseph (Fr.-HS) vs. ULM (10/25/97) 4.7 103 (20) Marcus Prier at Tulane (10/28/95) 5.2 103 (24) Brian Mitchell vs. Tulsa (10/7/89) 4.3 155. 102 (22) Tyrell Fenroy (Fr.-HS) at North Texas (11/5/05) 4.6 102 (13) Richard Pannell (Fr.-RS) vs. Tulsa (10/11/86) 7.8 102 (23) Thomas Jackson at UNLV (10/26/85) 4.6 102 (20) Don Wallace (Fr.-HS) at Lamar (11/14/81) 5.1 102 (16) Raymond Lation vs. Arkansas State (11/6/76) 6.4 102 (11) Frank Foreman vs. Arkansas State (10/16/54) 9.3 161. 101 (19) Michael Desormeaux vs. Ohio (9/8/07) 5.3 101 (4) Jerry Babb at Kansas State (9/18/04) 25.3 101 (16) Kenyon Cotton vs. Arkansas State (10/8/94) 6.3 101 (21) Steve Mocek vs. Louisiana Tech (11/27/93) 4.8 101 (13) Mark Speyrer vs. Abilene Christian (10/7/72) 7.8 101 (15) Delbert Deville vs. Abilene Christian (10/7/72) 6.7 101 (12) Robbie Juul vs. Southeastern Louisiana (9/16/72) 8.4 101 (7) Billy Higginbotham vs. Troy (10/4/52) 14.4 169. 100 (24) Tyrell Fenroy at Middle Tennessee (11/10/07) 4.2 100 (11) Jerry Babb at ULM (11/26/05) 9.1 100 (17) John Bernard vs. Western Kentucky (11/21/98) 5.9 100 (26) Brian Mitchell at ULM (10/24/87) 3.8 100 (14) George Roussel vs. St. Norbert (11/8/69) 7.1 100 (18) Charles Copes vs. Louisiana College (11/7/53) 5.6

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Rnk Yards Name, Opponent (Date) A-C-TD-I1. 473 Eric Rekieta vs. ULM (10/11/03) 54-33-4-22. 470 Blaine Gautier vs. San Diego State (12/17/11) 40-24-13. 435 Jerry Babb at Middle Tennessee (11/15/03) 56-37-4-14. 419 Blaine Gautier at Western Kentucky (10/22/11) 51-32-2-15. 407 Jon Van Cleave at Idaho (10/20/01) 35-27-3-16. 396 Jon Van Cleave at Middle Tennessee (10/19/02) 41-28-2-17. 384 Brad McGuire at Ohio (10/30/10) 25-39-2-18. 374 Terrance Broadway vs. Arkansas State (10/23/12) 39-28-3-39. 373 Terrance Broadway at ULM (11/3/12) 32-23-4-110. 371 Jake Delhomme vs. Louisiana Tech (11/4/95) 40-27-3-111. 355 Blaine Gautier vs. ULM (11/5/11) 47-30-4-012. 344 Dwight Prudhomme vs. ULM (11/6/82) 31-22-2-113. 338 Jon Van Cleave at North Texas (11/10/01) 66-34-1-114. 335 Terrance Broadway vs. Texas State (10/5/13) 23-18-4-015. 334 Jerry Babb at New Mexico State (10/9/04) 45-29-2-016. 330 Chris Masson at ULM (11/27/10) 21-43-2-117. 329 Blaine Gautier vs. Florida Atlantic (10/1/11) 33-26-2-0 329 Jon Van Cleave vs. New Mexico State (11/17/01) 43-26-4-119. 327 Jerry Babb at Louisiana Tech (9/11/04) 53-31-1-220. 319 Jake Delhomme vs. Northern Illinois (11/9/96) 32-22-5-021. 316 Terrance Broadway vs. East Carolina (12/22/12) 32-21-1-122. 315 Blaine Gautier at Arizona (11/26/11) 36-24-1-023. 313 Brian Mitchell at Southern Miss (10/21/89) 30-16-1-124. 311 Jake Delhomme at Arkansas (11/11/95) 43-24-2-325. 310 Chris Masson at North Texas (10/2/10) 18-32-2-026. 308 Chris Masson vs. Oklahoma State (10/8/10) 33-55-2-1 308 Roy Henry vs. Pacific (10/23/76) 31-19-2-128. 305 Terrance Broadway at Akron (9/21/13) 37-25-3-1 305 Terrance Broadway vs. South Alabama (11/24/12) 19-11-2-030. 302 Jerry Babb at Florida International (10/2/04) 42-30-1-131. 301 Jake Delhomme vs. Houston (10/5/96) 35-16-1-132. 300 Jake Delhomme at Louisiana Tech (9/28/96) 34-19-1-033. 299 Lance Domec at Middle Tennessee (11/1/8/00) 45-28-3-034. 297 George Cousan at Northwestern State (11/14/70) 27-14-3-135. 293 Dwight Prudhomme vs. Louisiana Tech (11/13/82) 40-21-2-036. 292 Jake Delhomme vs. Arkansas State (10/12/96) 28-19-3-137. 285 Brian Mitchell at Louisiana Tech (10/8/88) 35-16-2-138. 284 Jon Van Cleave at Houston (9/14/02) 44-23-1-139. 283 Chris Masson vs. Southern (9/5/09) 24-18-2-040. 282 Jon Van Cleave vs. Tulane (10/7/00) 31-16-1-1 282 Brian Mitchell vs. Central Michigan (9/9/89) 30-15-1-0 282 Jake Delhomme at UAB (10/19/96) 38-18-4-343. 278 Jake Delhomme vs. Troy (9/17/94) 46-22-2-2 278 Jake Delhomme at Southern Miss (9/21/96) 36-21-1-045. 275 Jake Delhomme at Northern Illinois (9/23/95) 31-15-2-046. 271 Barton Folse at Arkansas (9/5/98) 30-16-1-147. 266 Jake Delhomme vs. UAB (9/9/95) 19-13-1-048. 265 Terrance Broadway at North Texas (10/16/12) 41-26-1-149. 261 Jon Van Cleave at Arkansas State (10/13/01) 40-29-2-1 261 George Coussan vs. Tampa (11/7/70) 39-18-1-251. 258 Terrance Broadway vs. WKU (11/17/12) 33-23-1-2 258 Jake Delhomme at Memphis (9/16/95) 37-15-3-153. 257 Jake Delhomme vs. Memphis (10/26/96) 40-24-0-354. 256 Eric Rekieta vs. Arkansas State (11/9/02) 33-25-1-1 256 George Coussan vs. Lamar (10/24/70) 24-10-1-156. 255 Jake Delhomme at Virginia Tech (11/2/96) 34-17-1-257. 254 Blaine Gautier at Florida Atlantic (11/13/11) 21-36-2-1 254 Chris Masson at FIU (10/31/09) 36-22-1-1 254 Jake Delhomme at Texas Tech (11/16/96) 42-19-1-260. 253 Michael Desormeaux vs. Kent State (9/20/08) 22-15-1-0 253 Don Wallace at McNeese State (11/10/84) 28-16-0-1 253 Brian Mitchell vs. Southern Miss (10/22/88) 39-20-2-163. 252 Chris Masson vs. ULM (11/21/09) 27-16-0-0 252 Roy Henry vs. Southern Illinois (10/15/77) 45-18-0-2 252 Jake Delhomme at Arkansas State (10/7/95) 28-20-2-166. 250 Brian Mitchell vs. Tulane (9/16/89) 32-15-0-267. 249 Jake Delhomme at Tulane (10/28/95) 40-21-1-268. 248 Jake Delhomme at San Jose State (9/24/94) 36-16-2-369. 247 Jon Van Cleave vs. Idaho (11/2/02) 32-17-2-170. 246 Chris Masson at Troy (10/16/11) 23-41-1-171. 243 Michael Desormeaux vs. Middle Tennessee (12/308) 25-18-4-0 243 Barry Pollard vs. San Jose State (11/22/74) 44-23-0-373. 242 Jon Van Cleave vs. UAB (9/21/02) 23-16-1-074. 238 Blaine Gautier vs. North Texas (10/15/11) 20-14-4-075. 237 Terrance Broadway vs. Southern (8/30/14) 20-32-3-2 237 Roy Henry vs. Louisiana Tech (10/23/76) 34-18-2-177. 236 Blaine Gautier at Oklahoma State (9/15/12) 31-16-0-178. 235 Roy Henry vs. Tulsa (9/3/77) 22-13-4-0 235 Jake Delhomme vs. Pacific (10/21/95) 22-13-3-0

Rnk Yards Name, Opponent (Date) A-C-TD-I80. 234 Terrance Broadway at Georgia State (11/16/13) 16-10-4-0 234 Michael Desormeaux vs. Ohio (9/8/07) 26-16-2-082. 232 Jon Van Cleave vs. North Texas (10/26/02) 41-21-0-183. 231 Terrance Broadway vs. New Mexico State (11/2/13) 20-14-1-184. 230 Jon Van Cleave vs. Middle Tennessee (9/29/01) 37-25-1-1 230 Jerry Babb at Troy (11/4/06) 29-16-2-186. 229 Chris Masson at Arkansas State (11/7/09) 40-28-0-087. 228 Terrance Broadway vs. FIU (9/29/12) 19-15-1-0 228 Jon Van Cleave at New Mexico State (10/12/02) 30-22-2-0 228 Jerry Babb at Eastern Michigan (9/10/05) 21-29-0-090. 227 Terrance Broadway vs. Nevada (12/20/14) 26-31-1-091. 226 Jake Delhomme vs. Southern Miss (11/18/95) 36-18-0-1 226 Jon Van Cleave vs. ULM (10/27/01) 33-20-1-093. 225 Terrance Broadway at Texas State (10/14/14) 14-21-1-1 225 Eric Rekieta at Oklahoma State (10/4/03) 37-25-0-195. 224 Phil Reynolds at North Texas (10/4/80) 24-15-2-296. 223 Chris Masson vs. Western Kentucky (10/23/10) 16-34-1-297. 222 Jake Delhomme vs. Memphis (9/18/93) 27-19-2-0 222 Jerry Babb vs. Northwestern State (9/17/05) 18-28-3-299. 221 Blaine Gautier at FIU (9/24/11) 26-14-3-0100. 220 Chris Masson at Middle Tennessee (11/14/09) 43-25-1-1 220 Brian Mitchell vs. Southern Miss (11/28/87) 21-13-3-0 220 Jon Van Cleave at Arizona State (10/6/01) 44-19-1-1103. 219 Brian Mitchell vs. Sam Houston State (9/16/88) 29-15-2-0 219 Jake Delhomme at UNLV (11/20/93) 26-14-3-0 219 Jake Delhomme vs. Louisiana Tech (11/27/93) 25-19-0-1106. 218 Lance Domec at Arkansas State (10/4/97) 20-17-3-0107. 217 Michael Desormeaux at North Texas (10/11/08) 20-14-3-1 217 Roy Henry at Louisiana Tech (10/15/77) 36-16-3-3 217 Curt Calderera at Louisiana Tech (10/26/81) 35-16-2-0 217 James Freeman vs. Nicholls State (9/8/90) 23-12-2-2111. 216 Terrance Broadway vs. South Alabama (11/1/14) 16-28-0-0 216 Terrance Broadway vs. Georgia State (10/4/14) 20-26-2-0 216 Michael Desormeaux vs. FIU (11/1/08) 19-13-2-0114. 214 Don Wallace vs. East Carolina (11/3/84) 21-14-2-1115. 213 Jake Delhomme at (4) Florida (8/31/96) 24-11-2-4116. 212 Derek Dyer at Arkansas State (11/30/99) 31-17-1-1117. 211 Chris Masson vs. Troy (10/8/11) 29-21-2-0118. 210 Barton Folse at UAB (10/3/98) 36-17-0-2119. 209 Chris Masson vs. Florida Atlantic (10/24/09) 30-19-1-1120. 208 Jerry Babb at Idaho (10/16/04) 42-17-1-1 208 Jake Delhomme at Southern Miss (10/15/94) 32-11-1-5122. 206 Blaine Gautier at Arkansas State (11/12/11) 38-19-2-3 206 Jake Delhomme vs. Northern Illinois (9/10/94) 20- 8-1-0124. 207 Jerry Babb vs. Florida International (11/8/03) 36-21-0-1125. 205 Terrance Broadway at Arkansas State (10/22/13) 28-18-0-1 205 Brian Mitchell vs. Colorado State (11/21/87) 21-13-0-1127. 204 Chris Masson at Western Kentucky (10/17/09) 25-16-2-0 204 Curt Calderera vs. North Texas (9/26/81) 20- 8-1-0129. 202 Jerry Babb vs. Eastern Michigan (9/30/06) 21-17-2-0130. 200 Michael Desormeaux at (24) Illinois (9/13/08) 35-25-1-0

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Rnk Yards (Rec.) Name, Opponent (Date) TD 1. 220 (8) Willie Culpepper at McNeese State (11/15/86) 1 2. 201 (13) Fred Stamps at Middle Tennessee (11/15/03) 3 3. 198 (8) Fred Stamps vs. ULM (10/11/03) 2 4. 193 (9) Javone Lawson vs. San Diego State (12/17/11) 2 5. 190 (10) Brandon Stokley at Louisiana Tech (9/28/96) 1 6. 189 (9) Brandon Stokley vs. Houston (10/5/96) 1 7. 181 (7) Brandon Stokley at (19) Tulane (10/31/98) 3 8. 176 (12) Harry Peoples vs. Florida Atlantic (10/1/11) 1 176 (6) Brandon Stokley at Northern Illinois (9/23/95) 1 10. 168 (4) Donald Richard vs. Northern Illinois (9/10/94) 1 11. 166 (5) Harry Peoples vs. South Alabama (11/24/12) 1 12. 164 (8) Quent McCollum vs. Southern Miss (10/21/89) 0 13. 163 (3) Clarence Verdin at Texas-Arlington (10/16/82) 1 14. 156 (9) Dave Oliver vs. Pacific (10/23/76) 1 15. 155 (6) Brandon Stokley at Memphis (9/16/95) 1 16. 154 (7) Willie Culpepper vs. Northern Illinois (10/15/88) 0 17. 153 (3) Jamal Robinson at ULM (11/3/12) 2 18. 152 (7) Brandon Stokley at Oklahoma State (11/14/98) 2 19. 151 (10) Harry Peoples vs. FIU (9/29/12) 1 151 (6) Brandon Stokley at Arkansas (9/5/98) 0 21. 150 (4) Tom Hauser vs. Southern Miss (9/12/70) 1 22. 148 (8) Andre George at Middle Tennessee (10/19/02) 0 23. 147 (3) Andre George vs. Tulane (10/7/00) 1 147 (12) Brandon Stokley vs. Louisiana Tech (11/4/95) 2 25. 145 (6) Marcus Carter at Tulane (10/9/93) 3 26. 144 (13) Harry Peoples vs. Western Kentucky (11/17/12) 0 27. 143 (9) Bill Sampy vs. Arkansas State (10/23/04) 1 143 (11) Dave Oliver vs. Cincinnati (9/18/76) 0 143 (3) Dave Oliver at Cincinnati (10/25/75) 1 30. 142 (10) Nelson Schexnayder vs. Northwestern State (11/13/71) 1 31. 141 (9) Wayde Butler at Central Michigan (9/7/91) 1 32. 140 (10) Harry Peoples at Western Kentucky (10/22/11) 0 140 (8) Donald Richard at Southern Miss (9/21/96) 0 34. 139 (4) Fred Stamps at Houston (9/14/02) 1 139 (8) Brandon Stokley vs. Northern Illinois (11/9/96) 1 36. 137 (5) Javone Lawson at Arizona (11/26/11) 0 37. 136 (13) Ladarius Green (TE) vs. La.-Monroe (11/5/11) 2 136 (6) Quent McCollum at Tulsa (10/20/90) 1 39. 134 (8) Fred Stamps vs. Arkansas State (11/9/02) 0 134 (9) Fred Stamps at Middle Tennessee (10/19/02) 1 134 (8) Wayde Butler vs. ULM (9/12/92) 1 42. 133 (10) Brandon Stokley vs. Arkansas State (10/17/98) 1 43. 132 (6) Willie Culpepper at Louisiana Tech (10/8/88) 2 44. 131 (8) Javone Lawson vs. Troy (10/8/11) 1 131 (7) Ladarius Green (TE) vs. La.-Monroe (11/21/09) 0 131 (7) Marcus Wilridge vs. Middle Tennessee (9/26/99) 1 47. 130 (7) Luke Aubrey (TE) vs. Troy (11/28/09) 1 130 (10) Brandon Stokley vs. Southern Miss (11/18/95) 0 130 (6) John Falgout vs. Lamar (9/20/52) 2 50. 127 (6) Donald Richard at Southern Miss (10/15/94) 1 127 (6) Marcus Carter at UNLV (11/20/93) 1 127 (4) Tom Hauser at Louisiana Tech (10/11/69) 1 53. 125 (3) Elijah McGuire (RB) at Georgia State (11/16/13) 2 125 (7) Kemmie Lewis at Idaho (10/16/04) 1 125 (9) Brandon Stokley at Arkansas (11/11/95) 1 125 (4) Nelson Schexnayder at Northwestern State (11/14/70) 2 57. 124 (8) Jamal Robinson at Akron (9/21/13) 2 58. 123 (3) Jason Chery at North Texas (10/11/08) 3 123 (9) Nick Dugas at Idaho (10/20/01) 1 123 (14) Nick Dugas at Arkansas State (10/13/01) 1 123 (2) Claude Charles vs. North Texas (9/26/81) 2 62. 122 (8) Brandon Stokley at (4) Florida (8/31/96) 0 122 (6) Pierre Perkins vs. East Carolina (11/3/84) 1 64. 121 (5) Ladarius Green (TE) vs. San Diego State (12/17/11) 1 65. 120 (6) Ladarius Green (TE) vs. La.-Monore (11/27/10) 1 120 (7) Ulysses Abadie at Lamar (10/20/73) 0 67. 119 (8) Jamarl Robinson vs. Georgia State (10/4/14) 2 119 (5) Ladarius Green (TE) vs. Troy (11/28/09) 2 119 (6) Quent McCollum at Tulane (9/16/89) 1 70. 118 (5) Fred Stamps at Oklahoma State (10/4/03) 0 71. 117 (6) Donald Richard vs. Louisiana Tech (11/4/95) 0 72. 116 (6) Jamal Robinson vs. East Carolina (12/22/12) 0 116 (3) Donald Richard vs. UAB (9/9/95) 1 116 (5) Calvin James (TE) at Hawai`i (10/1/77) 1 116 (3) Nelson Schexnayder vs. Southeastern Louisiana (9/19/70) 1 76. 115 (7) Marlin Miller vs. Florida Atlantic (10/24/09) 1 115 (7) Fred Stamps at Texas A&M (8/31/02) 1 115 (9) Brandon Stokley at Arkansas State (10/7/95) 1 115 (8) Quent McCollum vs. Southern Miss (10/22/88) 1

Rnk Yards (Rec.) Name, Opponent (Date) TD 80. 114 (4) Jamal Robinson vs. Texas State (10/5/13) 2 114 (3) Rodney Smith vs. Louisiana Tech (10/7/78) 1 82. 113 (3) Javone Lawson vs. South Alabama (11/24/12) 1 113 (7) Brandon Stokley at Tulane (10/28/95) 1 113 (8) Marcus Carter vs. Memphis (9/18/93) 0 85. 112 (5) Jamal Robinson vs. Southern (8/30/14) 2 86. 111 (6) Ladarius Green (TE) vs. Florida Atlantic (11/13/10) 1 111 (5) Fred Stamps vs. UAB (9/21/02) 1 111 (2) Dave Oliver vs. McNeese State (11/27/76) 2 89. 110 (7) Javone Lawson vs. La.-Monroe (11/5/11) 1 110 (4) Darryl Surgent at Ohio (10/30/10) 0 110 (5) Fred Stamps at Idaho (10/20/01) 0 110 (8) Brandon Stokley vs. Western Kentucky (11/21/98) 1 110 (7) Claude Charles at Louisiana Tech (10/26/81) 2 94. 109 (2) Darryl Surgent vs. North Texas (10/15/11) 1 109 (8) Bill Sampy at New Mexico State (10/9/04) 2 109 (6) Andre George vs. Idaho (11/2/02) 1 109 (4) Mickey Bergeron vs. Lamar (10/26/68) 1 98. 108 (7) Brandon Stokley vs. Arkansas State (10/12/96) 2 99. 107 (5) Darryl Surgent vs. Arkansas State (10/23/12) 2 107 (6) Ladarius Green (TE) vs. Ohio (10/30/10) 1 107 (7) Jason Chery vs. ULM (11/24/07) 0 107 (8) Bill Sampy at Louisiana Tech (9/11/04) 1 107 (4) Marcus Wilridge vs. Nicholls State (9/1/01) 0 107 (7) Marcus Carter at Miami (9/11/93) 0 107 (8) Quent McCollum vs. Alabama (10/6/90) 0 106. 106 (10) Elijah McGuire (RB) at Boise State (9/20/14) 0 106 (5) Jamal Robinson vs. Arkansas State (10/23/12) 0 106 (6) Desmond Williams vs. Louisiana Tech (11/15/97) 1 106 (3) Leonard Kleinpeter at Lamar (10/30/65) 2 110. 105 (6) Willie Culpepper vs. Southern Miss (11/28/87) 2 111. 104 (7) Jamal Robinson at Arkansas State (10/22/13) 0 104 (8) Bill Sampy at ULM (11/20/04) 1 104 (5) Marcus Wilridge vs. Tulane (10/7/00) 0 114. 103 (6) Ladarius Green (TE) vs. FIU (11/20/10) 1 103 (3) Brandon Stokley vs. Northwestern State (9/12/98) 1 103 (4) Jim Kemp (FB) vs. Arkansas State (11/9/68) 1 117. 102 (8) Javone Lawson at Western Kentucky (10/22/11) 0 102 (7) Derrick Smith vs. North Texas (11/11/06) 1 102 (6) Bill Sampy vs. ULM (10/11/03) 1 102 (6) Franco Smith at Arkansas State (10/4/97) 2 102 (6) Donald Richard vs. Northern Illinois (11/9/96) 1 102 (8) Donald Richard at Tulane (10/28/95) 0 123. 101 (2) Jason Chery at Arkansas State (10/13/07) 1 101 (5) Andre George at Middle Tennessee (11/18/00) 0 101 (2) Clarence Verdin at Rice (9/24/83) 1 101 (6) Curtis Calhoun (TE) at North Texas (10/4/80) 2 127. 100 (7) Fred Stamps vs. New Mexico State (11/17/01) 2

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300-YARD PASSER100-YARD RUSHER/RECEIVER IN SAME GAME

1. at Southern Miss (10/21/89) (W, 24-21) Passer: Brian Mitchell (313) Rusher: Brian Mitchell (134) Receiver: Quent McCollum (164)

2. vs. Louisiana Tech (11/4/95) (W, 40-33) Passer: Jake Delhomme (371) Rusher: Marcus Prier (113) Receiver: Brandon Stokley (147)& Donald Richard (117)

3. at Louisiana Tech (9/28/96) (W, 37-31) Passer: Jake Delhomme (300) Rusher: Kenyon Cotton (141) Receiver: Brandon Stokley (190)

4. vs. Northern Illinois (11/9/96) (W, 45-31) Passer: Jake Delhomme (319) Rusher: Kenyon Cotton (113) Receiver: Brandon Stokley (139)& Donald Richard (102)

5. at Idaho (10/20/01) (W, 54-37) Passer: Jon Van Cleave (407) Rusher: Jerome Coleman (159) Receiver: Nick Dugas (123) & Fred Stamps (110)

6. vs. East Carolina (12/22/12) (W, 43-34) Passer: Terrance Broadway (316) Rusher: Alonzo Harris (120) & Terrance Broadway (108) Receiver: Jamal Robinson (116)

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1. at Rice (9/24/83) (L, 22-21) Rusher: Thomas Jackson (24 attempts, 108 yds, 0 TD) Receiver: Clarence Verdin (2 rec., 101 yds, 1 TD)

2. vs. Northern Illinois (10/15/88) (W, 45-0) Rusher: Brian Mitchell-QB (15-116-0) Receiver: Willie Culpepper (7-154-0)

3. at Southern Miss (10/21/89) (W, 24-21) Rusher: Brian Mitchell-QB (28-134-0) Receiver: Quent McCollum (8-164-0)

4. at Miami (Fla.) (9/11/93) (L, 29-28) Rusher: Aaron Fisher (25-119-0) Receiver: Marcus Carter (7-107-0)

5. vs. Northern Illinois (9/10/94) (W, 29-9) Rusher: Steve Mocek (20-121-0) Receiver: Donald Richard (4-168-1)

6. at Tulane (10/28/95) (W, 32-28) Rusher: Marcus Prier (26-103-0) Receiver: Brandon Stokley (7-113-1); Donald Richard (8-102-0)

7. vs. Louisiana Tech (11/4/95) (W, 40-33) Rusher: Marcus Prier (26-113-0) Receiver: Brandon Stokley (12-147-2); Donald Richard (6-117-0)

8. vs. Southern Miss (11/18/95) (L, 35-32) Rusher: Kenyon Cotton (20-107-0) Receiver: Brandon Stokley (10-130-0)

9. at Louisiana Tech (9/28/96 (W, 37-31) Rusher: Kenyon Cotton (27-141-0) Receiver: Brandon Stokley (10-190-1)

10. vs. Arkansas State (10/12/96) (W, 42-31) Rusher: Darren Brister (33-204-0) Receiver: Brandon Stokley (7-108-2)

11. vs. Northern Illinois (11/9/96) (W, 45-31) Rusher: Kenyon Cotton (23-113-0) Receiver: Brandon Stokley (8-139-1); Donald Richard (6-102-1)

12. at Arkansas State (10/4/97) (W, 41-38) Rusher: Eric Lindsey (30-171-0) Receiver: Franco Smith ( 6-102-2)

13. at ULM (10/25/97) (L, 28-21 OT) Rusher: Elvis Joseph (22-103-0) Receiver: Marcus Wilridge (4-123-1)

14. vs. WKU (11/11/98) (L, 38-24) Rusher: John Bernard (17-100-0) Receiver: Brandon Stokley (8-110-1)

15. vs. Tulane (10/7/00) (L, 38-37) Rusher: Jerome Coleman (13-115-0) Receiver: Andre George (3-147-1); Marcus Wilridge (5-104-0)

16. vs. Nicholls State (9/1/01) (W, 20-0) Rusher: Jerome Coleman (24-108-0) Receiver: Marcus Wilridge (4-107-0)

17. at Idaho (10/20/01) (W, 54-37) Rusher: Jerome Coleman (31-159-0) Receiver: Nick Dugas (9-123-1); Fred Stamps (5-110-0)

18. at ULM (11/20/04) (L, 13-10) Rusher: Chester Johnson (25-124-0) Receiver: Bill Sampy (8-104-1)

19. vs. ULM (11/24/07) (L, 17-11) Rusher: Tyrell Fenroy (19-118-1) Receiver: Jason Chery (7-107-0)

20 . at North Texas (10/11/08) (W, 59-30) Rusher: Michael Desormeaux-QB (15-123-1) Receiver: Jason Chery (3-123-3)

21 . vs. Florida Atlantic (10/24/09) (L, 51-29) Rusher: Yobes Walker (21-105-0) Receiver: Marlin Miller (7-115-1)

22 . vs. FIU (11/20/10) (L, 38-17) Rusher: Blaine Gautier - QB (28-112-1) Receiver: Ladarius Green (6-103-1)

23 . vs. Western Kentucky (11/17/12) (W, 38-17) Rusher: Terrance Broadway - QB (14-145-1); Alonzo Harris (10-104-0) Receiver: Harry Peoples (13-144-1)

23 . vs. East Carolina (12/22/12) (W, 43-34) Rusher: Terrance Broadway - QB (15-114-1); Alonzo Harris (21-120-2) Receiver: Jamal Robinson (6-116-0)

24 . at Arkansas State (10/22/13) (W, 23-7) Rushers: Elijah McGuire (10-110-0) Alonzo Harris (29-105-2) Receiver: Jamal Robinson (7-104-0)

25 . at Georgia State (11/16/13) Rushers: Elijah McGuire (11-107-0) Receiver: Elijah McGuire (3-125-2)

Quarterback/Receiver TD 1. Jake Delhomme/Donald Richard (1994-96) 20 2. Jake Delhomme/Brandon Stokley (1995-96) 15 4. Terrance Broadway/Jamal Robinson (2012-14) 14 4. Roy Henry/David Oliver (1975-76) 12 5. Blaine Gautier/Ladarius Green (2010-11) 10 6. Jon Van Cleave/Fred Stamps (2001-02) 9 Brian Mitchell/Willie Culpepper (1986-88) 9 Jack Herron/Charles Gaudin (1951) 9

9. Blaine Gautier/Darryl Surgent (2011) 7 Michael Desormeaux/Jason Chery (2005-08) 7 Jerry Babb/Bill Sampy (2003-05) 7 Tyjuan Hayes/Wayde Butler (1991-92) 7 13. Eric Rekieta/Fred Stamps (2002-03) 6 Jon Van Cleave/Andre George (2000-02) 6 O’Neal Weber/Leonard Kleinpeter (1965-66) 6 Allen Meyers/John Falgout (1952) 6

TOP PERFORMANCES

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INDIVIDUAL HONORSFirst TeamSouthland Conference1971 Louis Age, OL; Don Blair, OL1972 Don Blair, OL; Les Vogel, DL; Ken Williams, LB 1973 David Neustrom, LB; Neal O’Brien, DL; Les Vogel, DL 1975 G.A. Rodrigue, LB; Rafael Septien, K1976 Roy Henry, QB ; Bob Rule, LB ; Rafael Septien, K ; Keith Walker, DE 1977 Ron Irving, DB ; John Roveto, K ; Keith Walker, DL 1978 Frank Bartley, LB; Ken Chenier, DL ; Ron Irving, DB 1979 Rodney Breaux, DB ; Rodney Smith, RB; Dale Thomas, DL 1980 Willie Allen, DB ; Tyrone Copper, OL ; Dennis Peoples, OL; Dale Thomas, DL 1981 Brent Anderson, TE; Andy Martin, DE

Big West Conference1993 Harry Lemming, Sr.-OL; Conrad Lewis, Sr. DL; Charles Poole, Sr.-LB; John Robinson, Sr.-DL; Orlando Thomas, Jr.-DB1994 Patrice Alexander, Sr.-LB; Keno Hills, Jr.-OL; Jeff Mitchell, Jr.-DL; Orlando Thomas, Sr.-DB; Fernando Thomas, Sr.-DB1995 Pat Brennan, Jr.-LB; Sam Heinen, Sr.-OL; Keno Hills, Sr.-OL; Britt Jackson, Jr.-DB; Damon Mason, Jr.-DB; Jeff Mitchell, Sr.-DL

Sun Belt Conference2001 Charles Tillman, Jr.-DB 2002 Fred Stamps, Jr.-WR; Charles Tillman, Sr.-DB2003 Fred Stamps, Sr.-WR; Antonio Floyd, Sr.-DE; Sean Comiskey, So.-K2004 C.C. Brown, Sr.-DB2005 Brandon Cox, Jr.-OL; Michael Desormeaux, Fr. (All-Purpose); Greg Hodges, Sr.-OL2006 Tyrell Fenroy, So.-RB; Brandon Cox, Sr.-OL; Drew Edmiston, So.-K2007 Tyrell Fenroy, Jr.-RB; Rodney Hardeway, Sr.-DE; Jesse Newman, Sr.-OL2008 Brad Bustle, Jr.-OL; Michael Desormeaux, Sr.-QB; Tyrell Fenroy, Sr.-RB; Chris Fisher, Jr.-OL2009 Brad Bustle, Sr.-OL; Chris Fisher, Sr.-OL; Spencer Ortego, Jr.-P2010 Ladarius Green, Jr.-TE2011 Javone Lawson, Jr.-WR; Ladarius Green, Sr.-TE; Bernard Smith, Sr.-DL; Lance Kelley, Sr.-LB; Dwight Bentley, Sr.-DB2012 Brett Baer, Sr.-P-PK; Jemarlous Moten, Sr.-DB; Emeka Onyenekwu, Sr.-DL2013 Alonzo Harris, Jr.-RB; Elijah McGuire, Fr.-RB; Andre Huval, Sr.-OL; Justin Anderson, Sr.-LB; Darryl Surgent, Sr.-RS2014 Elijah McGuire, So.-RB; Daniel Quave, Sr.-OL; Justin Hamilton, Sr.-DL; Christian Ringo, Sr.-DL, Elijah McGuire, So.-AP

Second TeamBig West Conference1993 Patrice Alexander, Jr.-LB1994 Kenyon Cotton, So.-RB; Clifton Sylvester, Jr.-DL1995 Paul Cabble, Jr.-DL; Kelcy Dotson, Jr.-LB; Marcus Prier, Sr.-RB; Tim Sensley, Sr.-DB; Brandon Stokley, Fr.-WR

Sun Belt Conference2001 Ross Brupbacher, Jr.-LB; Nick Dugas, Jr.-WR; Kyries Hebert, Sr.-DB; Jonathon Raush, Sr.-OL 2002 Josh Joerg, Jr.-TE; Jonathon Raush, Sr.-OL; Walter Sampson, Sr.-DL2003 D’Anthony Batiste, Sr.-OL; C.C. Brown, Jr.-DB2004 Bill Sampy, Jr.-WR2005 Tyrell Fenroy, Fr.-RB; Eugene Kwarteng, Sr.-DL; Jesse Newman, So.-OL2006 Michael Desormeaux, So. (All-Purpose)2007 Chris Fisher, So.-OL; Drew Edmiston, Jr.-K; Antwyne Zanders, Jr.-LB; Michael Desormeaux, Jr. (All-Purpose)2008 Jason Chery, Sr.-WR; Derik Keyes, Sr.-DB Jason Chery, Sr. (All-Purpose); 2009 Ladarius Green, So.-TE; Antwyne Zanders, Jr.-LB2010 Ian Burks, Sr.-OL2011 Blaine Gatier, Sr.-QB; Leonardo Bates, Jr.-OL; Brett Baer, Jr.-P & PK2012 Leonardo Bates, Sr.-OL; Harry Peoples, Sr.-WR

2013 Jamal Robinson, Jr.-WR; Daniel Quave, Jr.-OL; Justin Hamilton, Jr.-DL; Trevence Patt, Jr.-DB2014 Mykhael Quave, Jr.-OL; Corey Trim, Sr. DB; Hunter Stover, Sr.-PK

Honorable MentionBig West Conference1993 Marcus Carter, Sr.-WR; Keno Hills, So.-OL; Jeff Mitchell, So.-DL; Robby Waguespack, Sr.-OL1994 Jake Delhomme, So.-QB; Sam Heinen, Jr.-OL; Steve Mocek, Sr.-RB; Donald Richard, So.-WR; Cody Romero, So.-TE; Mike Shafer, Jr.-K; Tim Sensley, Jr.-DB1995 Kenyon Cotton, Jr.-RB; Jake Delhomme, Jr.-QB; Lerodric Gilmore, Sr.-DB; Donald Richard, Jr.-WR; Mike Shafer, Sr.-K; Chucky Woodall, Fr.-LB; Lucas Yarnell, Sr.-OL

Sun Belt Conference2005 Michael Adams, Jr.-DB; Tony Hills, Jr.-DE2006 Rodney Hardeway, Jr.-DE; Jesse Newman, Jr.-OL2007 Grant Fleming, Fr.-LB; Korey Raymond, Sr.-DE2008 Jonathan Decoster, So.-OL; Antwyne Zanders, Jr.-LB2009 Dwight Bentley, So.-DB; Grant Fleming, Jr.-LB2010 Orkeys Auriene, Sr .-DB.; Spencer Ortego, Sr. -P2011 Devon Lewis-Buchanan, Sr.-LB; Melvin White, Sr.-DB2012 Terrance Broadway, Sr.-QB; Jaron Odom, Sr.-OL2013 Jacob Maxwell, Sr.-TE; Dominique Tovell, So.-LB2014 Dominique Tovell, Jr.-LB; Larry Pettis, Sr.-TE; Terrance Broadway, Sr.-QB; Terry Johnson, Sr.-OL

All-Newcomer TeamSun Belt Conference2014 Tracy Walker, Fr.-DB

Coach of the YearSouthland Conference1980 Sam Roberton

Big West Conference1993 Nelson Stokley

Player of the YearSun Belt Conference2008 Tyrell Fenroy2014 Elijah McGuire

Offensive Player of the YearSun Belt Conference2008 Michael Desormeaux

Defensive Player of the YearBig West Conference1993 Orlando Thomas1994 Orlando Thomas

Freshman of the YearSun Belt Conference2005 Tyrell Fenroy2011 Alonzo Harris2013 Elijah McGuire

National Football Foundation & College Hall of FameHampshire Honor Society2008 Lamar Morgan 3.34 (Management)2009 Michael Desormeaux 3.91 (General Studies)2010 Phillip Nevels 3.82 (Anthropology)2010 Scott Hayes 3.80 (Accounting)2010 Chris Fisher 3.33 (Accounting)

Conference Players of the WeekSun Belt ConferenceOct. 27, 2014 Elijah McGuire OffensiveOct. 27, 2014 Daniel Cadona Special TeamsOct. 20, 2014 Christian Ringo DefensiveSept. 15, 2014 Daniel Cadona Special TeamsDec. 9, 2013 Daniel Cadona Special TeamsNov. 18, 2013 Trae Johnson DefensiveNov. 18, 2013 Elijah McGuire OffensiveNov. 11, 2013 Darryl Surgent Special TeamsNov. 4, 2013 Alonzo Harris OffensiveOct. 21, 2013 Justin Anderson DefensiveSept. 21, 2013 Terrance Broadway OffensiveSept. 7, 2013 Darryl Surgent Special TeamsNov. 12, 2012 Emeka Onyenekwu DefensiveNov. 5, 2012 Terrance Broadway Offensive

Oct. 8, 2012 Brett Baer Special TeamsOct. 1, 2012 Brett Baer Special TeamsSept. 10, 2012 Jemarlous Moten DefensiveSept. 10, 2012 Brett Baer Special TeamsSept. 3, 2012 Brett Baer Special TeamsNov. 28, 2011 Brett Baer, Jr. Special TeamsNov. 28, 2011 Jemarlous Moten, Jr. DefenseNov. 7, 2011 Brett Baer, Jr. Special TeamsNov. 7, 2011 Devon Lewis-Buchanan DefenseOct. 31, 2011 Melvin White, Jr. DefenseOct. 31, 2011 Alonzo Harris, Fr. OffenseOct. 17, 2011 Lance Kelley, Sr. DefenseOct. 10, 2011 Chris Masson, Sr., OffenseOct. 3, 2011 Lance Kelley, Sr. DefenseOct. 3, 2011 Brett Baer, Jr. Special TeamsSept. 26, 2011 Blaine Gautier OffenseSept. 19, 2011 Melvin White, Jr. Special TeamsNov. 29, 2010 Copper Gerami, Fr. Special TeamsNov. 1, 2010 Brett Baer, So. Special TeamsOct. 4, 2010 Chris Masson, Jr. OffenseOct. 4, 2010 Jermaine Rogers, Sr. Special TeamsSept. 13, 2010 Maurice Rolle, Jr., (Sr.) DefenseNov. 23, 2009 Grant Fleming, Jr. Special TeamsOct. 19, 2009 Tyler Albrecht, Jr. Special TeamsOct. 12, 2009 Dwight Bentley, So. DefenseSept. 14, 2009 Antwyne Zanders, Sr. DefenseSept. 14, 2009 Tyler Albrecht, Jr. Special TeamsSept. 7, 2009 Spencer Ortego, Jr. Special TeamsDec. 8, 2008 Michael Desormeaux, Sr. OffenseDec. 8, 2008 Drew Edmiston, Sr. Special TeamsNov. 3, 2008 Tyrell Fenroy, Sr. OffenseOct. 20, 2008 Daylon McCoy, So. DefenseOct. 13, 2008 Jason Chery, Sr. OffenseOct. 6, 2008 Tyrell Fenroy, Sr. OffenseOct. 6, 2008 Jason Chery, Sr. Special TeamsSept. 29, 2008 Tyrell Fenroy, Sr. OffenseSept. 29, 2008 Derik Keyes, Sr. DefenseNov. 12, 2007 Rodney Hardeway, Sr. DefenseSept. 10, 2007 Jarrett Jones, Sr. DefenseSept. 3, 2007 Jason Chery, Jr. Special TeamsOct. 23, 2006 Drew Edmiston, So. Special TeamsOct. 9, 2006 Jerry Babb, Sr. OffenseOct. 2, 2006 Drew Edmiston, So. Special TeamsOct. 2, 2006 Jerry Babb, Sr. OffenseSept. 25, 2006 Jason Chery, So. Special TeamsSept. 25, 2006 Jerry Babb, Sr. OffenseNov. 28, 2005 Sean Comiskey, Sr. Special TeamsNov. 28, 2005 Tyrell Fenroy, Fr. OffenseOct. 31, 2005 Sean Comiskey, Sr. Special TeamsOct. 31, 2005 Tyler Norman, Sr. DefenseOct. 31, 2005 Tyrell Fenroy, Fr. OffenseOct. 24, 2005 Eugene Kwarteng, Sr. DefenseSept. 19, 2005 Derrick Smith, Fr. OffenseSept. 19, 2005 Johnny Felders, Jr. DefenseOct. 4, 2004 Sean Comiskey, Jr. Special TeamsSept. 6, 2004 Jerry Babb, So. OffenseNov. 17, 2003 Sean Comiskey, So. Special TeamsNov. 17, 2003 Jerry Babb, Fr. OffenseOct. 27, 2003 C.C. Brown, Jr. DefenseOct. 20, 2003 Sean Comiskey, So. Special TeamsSept. 29, 2003 Sean Comiskey, So. Special TeamsSept. 1, 2003 Travis Smothers, Jr. OffenseSept. 1, 2003 Patrick Lamy, Sr. Special TeamsNov. 18, 2002 Charles Tillman, Sr. Special TeamsNov. 11, 2002 Sean Comiskey, Fr. Special TeamsNov. 11, 2002 Eric Rekieta, Jr. OffenseSept. 16, 2002 Fred Stamps, Jr. OffenseSept. 9, 2002 Nick Dugas, Jr. Special TeamsOct. 22, 2001 Jon Van Cleave, So. OffenseSept. 3, 2001 Jonathon Knott, Jr. Special Teams

Big West ConferenceNov. 6, 1995 Jake Delhomme-Jr. OffenseNov. 5, 1994 Patrice Alexander-Sr. DefenseOct. 22, 1994 Patrice Alexander-Sr. DefenseSept. 19, 1994 John Harris-Sr. DefenseNov. 20, 1993 Jeff Mitchell-So. DefenseOct. 23, 1993 Jeff Mitchell-So. DefenseOct. 9, 1993 Orlando Thomas-Jr. DefenseOct. 2, 1993 Orlando Thomas-Jr. DefenseSept. 18, 1993 Conrad Lewis-Sr. Defense

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December 21, 1901Louisiana (then known as the Southwestern Louisiana Industrial Institute) plays its first known collegiate football game, a 6-5 victory over Opelousas.

October 16, 1902UL hosts LSU, marking the Cajuns’ first intercollegiate game.

December 12, 1905A yellow fever epidemic hampers the football team, forcing it to disband for the season.

September 23, 1929Former Ragin’ Cajuns standout Christian “Keener” Cagle appears on the cover of Time Magazine. He is later inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.

October 10, 1931The Cajuns play their first night game, a home contest against the Crockett Aviators from Fort Crockett, Texas.

January 1, 1944UL makes its first-ever bowl appearance at the Oil Bowl in Houston, Texas. The Cajuns defeat Arkansas A&M 24-7. Alvin Dark, who would later manage in the Major Leagues for four different teams, kicks a field goal, throws a touchdown pass and runs for a score for SLI.

November 2, 1946Louisiana plays Louisiana Tech in the first homecoming game in Ragin’ Cajuns history, falling 34-6.

December 19, 1947Guard Ted Andrus is the first Ragin’ Cajun to be selected in the NFL Draft. Andrus is picked in the 12th round of the 1948 draft by the Washington Redskins.

September 23, 1950F.G. Mixon (108 yards) and George Crowson (108 yards) are the first Cajuns pair to rush for more than 100 yards in the same game.

October 27, 1951F.G. Mixon (261 yards) becomes the first Cajun to rush for 200 yards in a game.

November 22, 1952A 20-13 win at McNeese State gives UL its first conference title in school history. The Cajuns are crowned Gulf States Conference champions under coach Raymond Didier.

November 19, 1955Louis Roth returns a punt 95 yards for a score against McNeese State - longest punt return in school history.

October 26, 1957For the first time in school history, the football team travels by plane to a game. UL lost 27-7 to Trinity College.

September 28, 1968Mike McDonald returns a kickoff 99 yards for touchdown at Pensacola Navy. McDonald’s return is the longest kickoff return in school history.

October 31, 1970Mike McDonald sets a single-game school record with four interceptions, helping UL to a 9-7 victory at ULM.

December 12, 1970In their second-ever bowl appearance, the Cajuns fall to Tennessee State 26-25 in the Grantland Rice Bowl in Baton Rouge. Trailing 14-0 early, UL storms back to take a 25-14 lead behind two touchdown passes from George Coussan to Nelson Schexnayder. Two Tennessee State scores in a 2:50 span in the fourth quarter coupled with eight interceptions, cost the Cajuns their second bowl victory.

September 18, 1971Reggie Dupre breaks the longest run from scrimmage in school history - a 90-yard sprint against Southeastern La. Dupre was tackled six yards shy of the end zone.

September 25, 1971Cajun Field is christened with a 21-0 shutout over Santa Clara. UL finished 3-3 in their first season at “The Swamp.”

October 5, 1974Rafael Septien kicks a school-record 57-yard field goal.

October 26, 1974Randy Fontenot connects with Harold Porter for a 95-yard touchdown against Tennessee-Chattanooga for the longest pass and catch in Cajuns history.

December 4, 1976A crowd of 19,315 enjoys a 7-5 Cajuns victory over ULM. The season’s final home game brought the year’s total attendance to a school-record 163,143.

November 5, 1977Ron Irving sets a modern-day school record with a 90-yard interception return at Arkansas State.

November 18, 1978Frank Bartley sets the school record for tackles in a game with 30 vs. Southern Illinois.

January 21, 1979Rafael Septien is the first Ragin’ Cajun to play in a Super Bowl. Septien’s Dallas Cowboys lose to Pittsburgh, 35-31.

January 25, 1981Randy McClanahan is the first Ragin’ Cajun to win the Super Bowl, as Oakland defeats Philadelphia, 27-10.

November 6, 1982The Cajuns pull off the greatest homecoming comeback in school history. Trailing ULM 26-0 at halftime, a 60-yard touchdown run by quarterback Dwight Prudhomme sparks the rally. The Cajuns score 40 points in 17:20 to beat ULM, 40-26.

November 11, 1986Willie Culpepper hauls in eight catches for a school-record 220 yards in a 33-13 win at McNeese State.

November 21, 1987Brian Mitchell carries the ball 26 times for 271 yards and adds 205 yards passing for a school-record 476 yards of total offense. The Cajuns defeat Colorado State, 35-28. It is only the third time in NCAA history that a player accumulates at least 200 yards rushing and passing in the same game.

November 19, 1988Five-foot-four kick return specialist Joe Redding has four kickoff returns for 89 yards to finish his career with 114 returns for 2,642 yards - both NCAA career records that would last for eight years.

October 21, 1989With the best passing performance of his career (313 yards), Brian Mitchell becomes the first player in NCAA history to pass for 5,000 yards and rush for 3,000 yards in a career.

November 18, 1989Brian Mitchell’s 7-yard touchdown run with 40 seconds left in the fourth quarter pulled the Cajuns within one point, 28-27. After the first two-point conversion was called back, Mitchell found Corey Williams for a second two-pointer to give UL a 29-28 victory over Arkansas State. Mitchell finished with 232 rushing yards and four rushing scores (he tallied 214 yards rushing and a school-record five rushing scores the week prior). Nine rushing TDs in his final two games gave Mitchell 47 for his career and set a NCAA record that would stand for nine seasons.

October 6, 1990A crowd of 36,133 watches as the Cajuns take on Alabama at Cajun Field. The Crimson Tide is the only SEC team to ever play at Cajun Field.

November 27, 1993After a 2-9 season in 1992, the Cajuns make one of the biggest turnarounds in college football history and win the Big West championship. A 21-17 win over Louisiana Tech completes an 8-3 season. Nelson Stokley is honored as Big West Coach of the Year, while Orlando Thomas is BWC Defensive Player of the Year.

October 28, 1995Brandon Stokley (113 yards) and Donald Richard (102) become the first 100-yard receiving pair in Cajuns history.

November 4, 1995In a 40-33 win over Louisiana Tech, Jake Delhomme (371 pass), Marcus Prier (113 rush), Brandon Stokley (147 receive) and Donald Richard (117 receive) become the first UL foursome to pass for 300 yards, rush for 100 yards and record two 100-yard receivers in the same game.

November 18, 1995Brandon Stokley’s 130 receiving yards give him 1,121 yards, an NCAA record for receiving yards by a freshman.

September 14, 1996Quarterback Jake Delhomme leads the Cajuns to a 29-22 upset over #25 Texas A&M in front of 38,783 at Cajun Field.

November 9, 1996Jake Delhomme saves one of the best performances of his stellar career for his final outing at Cajun Field. He throws a school-record five touchdown passes in guiding the Cajuns to a 45-31 win over Northern Illinois. Delhomme also sets the State of Louisiana career mark with 9,216 passing yards.

November 21, 1998Brandon Stokley’s 110 receiving yards give him a total of 3,702 yards in 37 career games, thus becoming the first player in NCAA Division I-A history to average 100 yards receiving per game over a career.

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September 4, 1999Football is the first athletics team to compete as the University of Louisiana following the University’s centennial celebration and name change from Southwestern La.

October 20, 2001The Cajuns win their first Sun Belt Conference game in school history, a 54-37 triumph vs. Idaho in Pullman, Wash.

September 7, 2002The Big 10 Conference makes its first appearance in Lafayette, as the Minnesota Golden Gophers travel to “The Swamp”, but the Cajuns fall, 35-11.

April 26, 2003With the third pick in the second round of the 2003 NFL Draft, the Chicago Bears make Charles Tillman the highest drafted player in school history (35th overall). Tillman would go on to be named NFL Rookie of the Year and an All-Pro by Sports Illustrated, while receiving the NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year honor from Football Digest.

October 11, 2003Eric Rekieta goes 33-of-54 for a school-record 473 passing yards and adds four touchdowns in a 45-42 homecoming loss to ULM.

November 8, 2003Derace James’ blocked field goal is returned 45 yards for a touchdown by UL’s Antwain Spann. Earlier in the season at South Carolina, Michael Adams’ blocked field goal was returned 89 yards for a touchdown by UL’s Pat Lamy. It was the first time in NCAA history that a team has returned two blocked field goals for touchdowns in the same season.

November 15, 2003In one of the most thrilling games in school history, UL downs Middle Tennessee in a 57-51 four-overtime contest. Fred Stamps records a career-high 13 receptions for 201 yards - extending his school-record reception streak to 44 games. Freshman Jerry Babb goes 37-of-56 for a career-best 435 yards and five TDs (4 pass / 1 rush).

November 5, 2004The Cajuns play North Texas in a Friday night game nationally televised to 86 million homes via ESPN2. The game is viewed in Iraq by troops serving in the U.S. armed forces.

November 26, 2005A 54-21 thrashing of ULM gives the Cajuns a share of the Sun Belt Conference title. True freshman Tyrell Fenroy runs for 164 yards and three TD’s. Fenroy becomes the first Cajuns running back to rush for 1,000 yards - finishing the season with 1,053 yards and 12 scores. Louisiana loses the Sun Belt tie-breaker and watches Arkansas State play at Cajun Field in the New Orleans Bowl at Lafayette.

October 4, 2008Tyrell Fenroy rattles off a school record 297 yards rushing on just 20 carries at ULM. He appears to score his fourth TD and top 300 yards with less than one minute remaining, but the run is called back on a holding penalty. Fenroy doesn’t get another carry as the Cajuns run out the clock. He is awarded National Offensive Player of the Week honors.

October 11, 2008Jason Chery touches the ball seven times in the first half at North Texas and gains 335 all-purpose yards, scoring five touchdowns. He scores on an 81-yard run, receptions of 17, 49 and 57 yards and has a 97-yard kickoff return for a TD.

November 1, 2008In the 1,000th game in school history, Tyrell Fenroy becomes the seventh player in NCAA history with four 1,000-yard rushing seasons, joining Tony Dorsett, Amos Lawrence, Denvis Manns, Ron Dayne, Cedric Benson and DonTrell Moore. Fenroy has already become the school and Sun Belt all-time leader in rushing yards and soon becomes the State of Louisiana career leader.

December 3, 2008Michael Desormeaux gains 42 yards rushing to finish the season with 1,035 yards and become just the eighth QB in NCAA history with back-to-back 1,000-yard rushing seasons.

December 9, 2008Tyrell Fenroy and Michael Desormeaux are named Sun Belt Player of the Year and Offensive POY, respectively, after leading the Cajuns to new school single-season records in total yards (5,390) and touchdowns (54).

September 5, 2009A new attendance record is set, as 41,357 fans “sell-out” Cajun Field. The Southern band plays a tribute to the late Michael Jackson and the Cajuns beat the Jaguars 42-19.

September 12, 2009The Big XII’s Kansas State comes to Cajun Field and is upset by the Cajuns 17-15. Tyler Albrecht nails his first career field goal attempt (48 yards with 32 seconds left).

November 5, 2011The Cajuns score two touchdowns in the final 3:08 to erase an 11-point deficit and defeat ULM 36-35 to secure a perfect 5-0 mark at Cajun Field, marking the first undefeated season at home since 1987 (5-0). The win also locks up the first eight-win season for UL since 1993.

November 21, 2011The moment Cajuns fans had been waiting for finally arrived. On Monday, Nov. 21, 2011, the Ragin’ Cajuns accepted a bid to the R&L Carriers New Orleans Bowl marking the school’s first bowl appearance since 1970.

December 17, 2011Brett Baer kicks a 50-yard field goal as time expires to give Louisiana a 32-30 win over San Diego State in front of a record crowd of 42,841 in the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl. Blaine Gautier throws for 470 yards and three touchdowns and sets a school record with 492 yards of total offense to earn game MVP honors. It was the first bowl appearance for the Ragin’ Cajuns since 1970.

December 21, 2012Terrance Broadway accounted for 424 yards of total offense, throwing for 316 yards and a score and rushing for 108 yards and a TD, as the Cajuns won their second straight R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl, 43-34, over East Carolina. Brett Baer kicked three field goals to end his career as the most accurate kicker in NCAA history (45-50, .900).

September 14, 2013The Ragin’ Cajuns rolled to a 70-7 win over Nicholls State to record their 500th victory in program history. The squad set new records for points in a game and largest margin of victory at Cajun Field. The Cajuns also tied a record with 10 touchdowns in the game as Stephen Bruachle set a new PAT record with 10.

October 15, 2013Trailing 10-0 in the second quarter with WKU knocking on the door for another score, sophomore Al Riles intercepted a pass on fourth-and-goal and returned it 99 yards to turn things around for the Cajuns. The team would go on to win 37-20 against the Hilltoppers on the road in front of a national television audience.

November 11, 2013The Cajuns got a memorable goal line stop from cornerback Trevance Patt on fourth-and-goal with two minutes remaining in the game to hold off a Troy comeback for a 41-36 victory at Cajun Field. The win held a seven-game win streak in tact as the Ragin’ Cajuns would record eight straight wins during the season and was an important result leading the way to the team’s first Sun Belt Conference title since 2005.

December 21, 2013After holding the lead for most of the first half and a majority of the third quarter, the Cajuns needed a 27-yard field goal from Hunter Stover to pull out a 24-21 win over Tulane to claim its third straight R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl title. An 82-yard interception return for touchdown by Corey Trim gave the Cajuns a 21-0 advantage early in the second quarter. The Green Wave answered with three straight scores before the field goal. Louisiana got a big stop on a missed 48-yard field goal by Tulane’s All-American kicker Carlos Santos to clinch the victory.

October 21, 2014In a high-scoring affair, the Cajuns leaned on the running back duo of Alonzo Harris and Elijah McGuire to carry the load against Arkansas State. The tandem combined for eight touchdowns, four apiece, en route to a 55-40 victory over the Red Wolves. McGuire posted the third most rushing yards in a game tallying 265 yards on 19 carries.

December 20, 2014The Ragin’ Cajuns jumped out to a 7-0 lead on a 17-yard touchdown pass from Terrance Broadway to C.J. Bates and never looked back claiming a 16-3 victory over Nevada for the program’s fourth R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl Championship. Hunter Stover equaled a career-high with three field goals in the contest including a career-best 46-yard field goal.

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Year Player, Position Team – Round (Overall) 1943 +Weldon Humble, G Chicago Cardinals - 24 (224) 1944 +Bill Blackburn, C Chicago Cardinals - 5 (33) 1945 +Virgil Eikenberg, B Brooklyn Dodgers - 18 (176) 1945 +John Magee, G Philadelphia Eagles - 22 (228) 1947 (AAFC) +Weldon Humble, G Miami Seahawks - 4 (25) 1948 Ted Andrus, G Washington Redskins - 12 (98) 1948 (AAFC) Ted Andrus, G Buffalo Bills - 26 (183) 1950 Dave Fisher, B Baltimore Colts - 16 (197) 1951 Roy Boudreaux, T New York Yanks - 25 (299) 1960 Royce Whittington, T Green Bay Packers - 18 (209) 1963 (AFL) Lowell Vaught, T Dallas Texans^ - 20 (160) 1965 Lonnie Price, B Pittsburgh Steelers - 19 (255) 1965 (AFL*) Lonnie Price, HB Kansas City Chiefs - 12 (89-96) 1967 Len Kleinpeter, E Oakland Raiders - 13 (332) 1972 Louis Age, G New York Jets - 14 (349) 1974 Ken Williams, LB Buffalo Bills - 15 (382) 1976 Harold Porter, WR Kansas City Chiefs - 12 (331) 1976 Keith Muehr, P Seattle Seahawks - 11 (293) 1977 Rafael Septien, K New Orleans Saints - 10 (258) 1984 (USFL) Clarence Verdin, WR Washington Redskins - 3 (83) 1985 Charles Bennett, DE Chicago Bears - 7 (190) 1988 R.C. Mullin, T Los Angeles Rams - 10 (258) 1989 Chris Gannon, DE New England Patriots - 3 (73) 1989 Mark Hall, DE Green Bay Packers - 7 (169) 1989 Thomas King, DB Green Bay Packers - 8 (198) 1990 Brian Mitchell, QB Washington Redskins - 5 (130) 1991 Todd Scott, DB Minnesota Vikings – 6 (163) 1992 Louis Age, T Chicago Bears - 11 (304) 1995 Orlando Thomas, DB Minnesota Vikings – 2 (42) 1996 Keno Hills, T New Orleans Saints - 6 (179) 1998 Anthony Clement, T Arizona Cardinals - 2 (36) 1999 Brandon Stokley, WR Baltimore Ravens - 4 (105) 2002 Brad Franklin, CB Carolina Panthers - 7 (258) 2003 Charles Tillman, CB/FS Chicago Bears – 2 (35) 2003 Ivan Taylor, CB Pittsburgh Steelers – 4 (125) 2005 C.C. Brown, S Houston Texans – 6 (188) 2009 Hall Davis, DE St. Louis Rams – 5 (149) 2011 Bill Bentley, DB Detroit Lions – 3 (85) 2011 Ladarius Green, TE San Diego Chargers – 4 (110) 2014 Christian Ringo, DL Green Bay Packers - 6 (210)

+ Drafted from another schoolAAFC – All-America Football Conference, 1946-49AFL - American Football League, 1960-1969, draft combined with NFL Draft 1967-69AFL* - AFL conducted a Redshirt Draft in addition to its regular draft in 1965 & 1966USFL - United States Football League Supplemental Draft ̂ Dallas Texans became the Kansas City Chiefs.Bold print indicates player played in the NFL.

Ragin’ Cajuns in the Super BowlTen former players have participated in the NFL’s Super Bowl. Five Cajuns have rings, including Brandon Stokley and Ike Taylor with two each.

PLAYER (TEAM) SUPER BOWL Ike Taylor (Pittsburgh) XLV (2011) Michael Adams (Arizona) XLIII (2009) Ike Taylor (Pittsburgh) XLIII (2009) Antwain Spann (New England) XLII (2008) Charles Tillman (Chicago) XLI (2007) Brandon Stokley* (Indianapolis) XLI (2007) Ike Taylor (Pittsburgh) XL (2006) Jake Delhomme (Carolina) XXXVIII (2004) Brandon Stokley (Baltimore) XXXV (2005) Brian Mitchell (Washington) XXVI (1992) Clarence Verdin* (Washington) XXII (1988) Randy McClanahan (Oakland) XV (1981) Rafael Septien (Dallas) XIII (1979)

Ragin’ Cajuns in the Pro BowlSeven former Ragin’ Cajuns have played in the NFL Pro Bowl. Weldon Humble was the first Cajun selected to the Pro Bowl, representing the AFL in 1951. Chicago’s Charles Tillman was the last Ragin’ Cajun to play in the Pro Bowl, playing for the NFC in both 2011 and 2012. Clarence Verdin and Tillman are the only former Cajuns to be a two-time Pro Bowl selection.

PLAYER (TEAM) YEAR Jake Delhomme (Carolina) 2006 Brian Mitchell (Washington) 1996 Todd Scott (Minnesota) 1993 Clarence Verdin (Indianapolis) 1991, 1993 Rafael Septien (Dallas) 1982 Weldon Humble (Cleveland) 1951 Charles Tillman (Chicago) 2011, 2012

CAJUNS IN THE NFL DRAFT

Ladarius Green, San Diego Chargers 2012-Present

Charles “Peanut” Tillman, Chicago Bears, 2003-2014

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Player Name (Pos.) UL NFL Games Team Michael Adams (CB) 2003-06 80 Arizona Cardinals, 2007-12 (74); Tampa Bay, 2013 (6) Louis Age (T) 1989-91 6 Chicago Bears, 1992 Patrise Alexander (LB) 1992-94 33 Washington Redskins, 1996-98 Justin Anderson (LB) 2010-13 2 New York Giants, 2014 James Atkins (OT) 1989-92 63 Seattle Seahawks (49), 1994-97; Baltimore Ravens (11), 1998-99; Detroit Lions (3), 2000 John Bandura (OE/DE) 1938-41 1 Brooklyn Dodgers, 1943 D’Anthony Batiste (OL) 2000-03 37 Atlanta Falcons (4), 2007; Washington Redskins (8), 2009 Denver Broncos (5), 2010; Arizona Cardinals (19), 2010-12 Charles Bennett (DE) 1983-84 3 Miami Dolphins, 1987 Bill Bentley (CB) 2008-11 18 Detroit Lions, 2012-14 Karl Bernard (RB) 1985-86 3 Detroit Lions, 1987 Bill Blackburn (C/LB) 1943 59 Chicago Cardinals, 1946-50 C.C. Brown (S) 2003-04 81 Houston Texans (50), 2005-08; New York Giants (16), 2009; Detroit Lions (15), 2010 Chris Cagle (HB/DB) 1922-25 48 New York Giants (28), 1930-32; Brooklyn Dodgers (20), 1933-34 Anthony Clement (OT) 1994-97 128 Arizona Cardinals (82), 1998-04; San Francisco 49er’s (14), 2005 New York Jets (32), 2006-07 Kenyon Cotton (FB) 1993-96 27 Baltimore Ravens, 1997-98 Willie Culpepper (WR) 1985-88 3 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1992 Richie Cunningham (K) 1989-92 51 Dallas Cowboys (44), 1997-99; Carolina Panthers (7), 1999-00 Hall Davis (DE) 2005-09 3 Tennessee Titans, 2010 (1); Cleveland Browns, 2012 (2) Joe DeForest (LB) 1983-86 3 New Orleans Saints, 1987 Jake Delhomme (QB) 1993-96 103 New Orleans Saints (6), 1999, 2002; Carolina Panthers (91), 2003-09; Cleveland Browns (5), 2010; Houston Texas, 2011 Virgil Eikenberg (QB) 1943 9 Chicago Cardinals, 1948 Brad Franklin (CB) 1998-01 4 Jacksonville Jaguars, 2003 Chris Gannon (TE/DE) 1985-88 40 San Diego Chargers (10), 1989; New England Patriots (30), 1990-93 Ladarius Green (TE) 2008-11 34 San Diego Chargers, 2012-14 Mark Hall (DE) 1987-88 10 Green Bay Packers, 1989-90 Kyries Hebert (S) 1999-01 31 Cincinnati Bengals, 2008-09 Keno Hills (OT/OG) 1993-94 22 New Orleans Saints, 1996-98 Weldon Humble (OG/LB) 1943 58 Cleveland Browns (AAFC) (35), 1947-49; Cleveland Browns (12), 1950; Dallas Texans (11), 1952 Brian Jones (TE) 1999-00 29 Jacksonville Jaguars, 2004-06 Elvis Joseph (RB) 1997-99 29 Jacksonville Jaguars, 2001-02 Saxon Judd (OE) 1943 41 Brooklyn Dodgers (AAFC), 1946-48 John Magee (OG/DG) 1943 91 Philadelphia Eagles, 1948-55 Randy McClanahan (LB) 1975-76 61 Oakland Raiders (14), 1977; Buffalo, Bills (16), 1978 Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders (31), 1980-82 Brian Mitchell (RB/KR) 1986-89 223 Washington Redskins (159), 1990-99; Philadelphia Eagles (48), 2000-02 New York Giants (16), 2003 Donovan Morgan (WR) 2001 3 Houston Texans, 2005 Lance Poimbeouf (T) 1960-62 1 Dallas Cowboys, 1963 John Roveto (K) 1977-79 18 Chicago Bears, 1981-82 Todd Scott (CB) 1987-90 83 Minnesota Vikings (60), 1991-94; New York Jets (10), 1995 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3), 1995-96; Kansas City Chiefs (10), 1997 Rafael Septien (K) 1974-77 151 Los Angeles Rams (14), 1977; Dallas Cowboys (137), 1978-86 William Sims (LB) 1989-92 8 Minnesota Vikings, 1994 Antwain Spann (CB) 2003-04 19 New England Patriots, 2006-08 Brandon Stokley (WR) 1995-98 131 Baltimore Ravens (33), 1999-02; Indianapolis Colts (41), 2003-06 Denver Broncos (44), 2007-09; Seattle Seahawks (11), 2010; New York Giants (2), 2011 Ivan “Ike” Taylor (CB) 2001-02 174 Pittsburgh Steelers, 2003-14 Orlando Thomas (S) 1991-94 98 Minnesota Vikings, 1995-01 Charles Tillman (CB) 1999-02 156 Chicago Bears, 2003-14 Clarence Verdin (WR) 1980-83 118 Washington Redskins (11), 1986-87; Indianapolis Colts (95), 1988-93 Atlanta Falcons (12), 1994 Melvin White (CB) 2009-12 30 Carolina Panthers 2013-14 Win Williams (OE) 1943 27 Baltimore Colts (AAFC), 1948-49

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AABADIE, Ulysses 1973-76ABEL, Doug 1972ABEL, Glynn 1937-38ABRAHAM, J.J. 1944ABRAMS, Tyrone 1997ABRAMSON, Albert 1926ACCIME, Frantz 2007-08ACHEE, Henry 1925ADAMS, E.P. 1969ADAMS, Earl 1925ADAMS, Ed 1938-40ADAMS, Emory H. 1923-26ADAMS, Ewart J. 1924-25ADAMS, Michael 2003-06ADAMS, Ronnie 1998-99ADAMS, Roy 1945ADAMS, Seth 2007ADKINS, Antoinne 2014ADKINS, Aylmer 1933-35ADKINS, Dave 1960-62ADKINS, Horace 1936, 1938-39AGE, Louis 1970-71AGE, Louis 1989-91AGUILLARD, L.E. 1917-18, 1921ALBERT, Darrell 1997ALBRECHT, Tyler 2007, 2009-10ALBRITTEN, Bill 1949ALEXANDER, Danny 1982-85ALEXANDER, Patrice 1992-94ALEXANDER, Tyren 2012-14ALEXANDER, Van Ray 1988-90ALEXANDER, Wylie 1940ALLEMAN, Slattery 1912-14ALLEN, G.M. 1944ALLEN, J.C. 1960ALLEN, Jerry 1960ALLEN, Mickey 1952-53ALLEN, Willie 1978-80 ALONZO, Don 1953-54 ALVAREZ, Carlos 2011ANDERSON, Brent 1980-81ANDERSON, Jermal 1996

ANDERSON, Justin 2010-13ANDERSON, Octravian 2012-14ANDREPONT, Milton 1959-60ANDREWS, Doyle 1943ANDREWS, Dwayne 1993-95ANDRUS, Chad 1990-91ANDRUS, Ray Ted 1946-47ANDRUS, Roy 1941ANGELLOS, Cyrus 1914ANNULIS, Keith 1987-89ANYAMA, Boris 2011-14ARABIE, Brandon 1997-98ARCHANGEL, Stephen 2001-02ARCHER, Ben 1995-98ARENA, Phil 1956-59ARMANT, Jacques 1995-96ARMIT, James 1983ARMS, Johnny 1959-60ARMSTRONG, Henry 1943ARMSTRONG, Laurie 1960ARMSTRONG, Robert E. 1960ARNAUD, Chad 1995ARONS, Gary 1973-74ARVIE, Robert 1987, 1989-91ASHLEY, Billy Joe 1956-57ATER, Dan 1995-96ATKINS, James 1989-92ATKINS, Murray 1986-89AUBREY, Luke 2008-09AUCOIN, Raymond 1925-26AUGUST, Clifton 2000AURIENE, Orkeys 2007-10AUSTIN, Scott 2014AUTIN, David 1970-72AUTREY, Grant 1999-00, 2002-03AYCOCK, Roy E. 1910-11AZIOS, Richard 1970-73

BBABB, Jerry 2003-06BABIN, Maury A. 1943-44BABINEAUX, Baron 1967-69BABINEAUS, Dexter 1995

BAER, Brett 2009-12BAGGETT, Randy 1991-92BAILEY, Joe 1944-45BAILEY, Joe 1993-94BAILEY, Robert 1931BAKER, Charles 1954-57BAKER, Donnell 1992BAKER, Greg 1994-95BAKER, Jack 1950-51BAKER, Jason 1997BALDWIN, Gene 1942BALDWIN, Russell 1975BALEN, Mike 1943BALLARD, Georg 1956-57, 1960-61BANDURA, John 1939-41BARKER, Leon 1939-40BARBER, Melvin 1985-88BARKSDALE, Darius 2012-13BARNES, Matthew 2014BARNFIELD, Nick 2011-12BARR, William T. 1922-24BARROUSSE, Victor 1929BARTEL, Eric 2000-03BARTLEY, Frank 1974-76, 1978BARTON, Jim 1967-69BASILE, A. 1945BASS, Cassie 1932-34BASS, Travis 2003-04BASS, William 1938-40BATES, C.J. 2014BATES, Leonardo 2010-12BATISTE, D’Anthony 2000-03BATISTE, Darrien 2013-14BATTON, Peter 1984-86BAUER, Phil 1962BAYARD, Bill 1963-66BEADLE, Merritt 1932BEALE, L.S. 1918BEARD, Carl 1949-50BEAVERS, Bill 1954BEDD, Charles 1946BELL, Vernon 1936-38BELLARD, Greg 1984BELTON, Kevin 2004-07BENEFIELD, Isaac 1991-92BENHAM, Mickey 1956-59BENNETT, Charles 1983-84BENOIT, George 1961-63BENOIT, John 1966-67BENOIT, Kyron 2008-09BENSON, George 2003BENTLEY, Dwight 2008-11BERCEGEAY, Linden 1955-58BERCEGEAY, M. 1910-11BERGERON, Brent 1999-2000BERGERON, C. 1913BERGERON, Mickey 1966-68BERNARD, A.J. 1958BERNARD, Allen 1929, 1931BERNARD, John 1998-2000BERNARD, Karl 1985-86BERNHARD, William 1941BERRY, Marrious 2000-02BERTRAND, D. 1910BERTRAND, Charles 1975-76, 1979BEST, Jack 1947-48BIAS, Jerome 2000BICKHAM, T.E. 1940-42

BICKHAM, Tom 1932-34BIENVENU, George 1914-15BIENVENU, Marcel 1929-30BIENVILLE, Angelle 1927BILICH, Andrew 1950-51BILLON, Henri 1949-51BLACK, Bill 1941BLACKBURN, William 1943BLACKLEDGE, Glynn 1952-54BLACKMAN, Brad 1992-93BLACKSON, Kenneth 1981-83BLAIR, Donald 1969-72BLAIR, Wayne 1972BLANCHARD, Herbert 1955-57BLANCHARD, Hubert 1952-55BLANCHARD, Ken 1968-70BLANCHET, Paul 1913BLANCO, Ed 1979-80BLAPPERT, Darryl 2003BLOUNT, Gerren 2006-09BODDEN, Steve 1982-84BODIN, Reuben 1961BOGGS, Elgin 1927-28BOLTON, Billy 1941BOLTON, Larry 1971, 1973BONIN, Tilden 1930-31BONSALL, Jim 1954-55BOOK, Mike 1987BOOKER, Draylon 2009BOOKER, Leroy 1969-71BOOKSH, R.W. 1944BORDELON, John 1973-76BORDELON, P.W. 1929-30BOUDREAUX, Bobby 1962BOUDREAUX, Chris 1981-84BOUDREAUX, Craig 1962-63BOUDREAUX, Doyle 1951-53BOUDREAUX, Jerry 1952-55BOUDREAUX, Kelly 1995-98BOUDREAUX, Leroy 1969-71, 1973BOUDREAUX, Pat 1980-82BOUDREAUX, Ray 1945,1947,1949-50BOULET, Lloyd 1927, 1929-30BOURGEOIS, Antonio 1982-84BOURGEOIS, Ashton 1936-38BOURQUE, Blake 1999-2002BOURQUE, Cole 2014BOURQUE, G. 1910-11BOURQUE, Tommy 1986-87BOURQUE, U. 1911BOURQUE, Zach 2011-13BOWEN, Kevin 1991BOYD, Quinton 2002BOYER, Jason 1996-99BOYNICK, Kenny 1973BRABHAM, Casey 1992-94BRADLEY, Joe 2004-06BRADLEY, Kim 1973-74BRADLEY, William 1946-47, 1949BRAMMELL, Dave 1982-85BRANCH, Ken 1985-87BRAND, Elvin 1928-29BRANDEN, Justin 2007-08BRAUCHLE, Stephen 2013BREAUX, Dwayne 1980-82BREAUX, Rodney 1977-79BRENNAN, Jim 1964-67BRENNAN, Pat 1993-96

NOTE: The following is a compilation of LETTERWINNERS, including the year in which they lettered. However, it is NOT a list of squad members for the Louisiana-Lafayette football program dating back as far as records exist. To make corrections or provide information that will aid in its accuracy, please contact the Louisiana Sports Information Office at (337) 482-6331 or write to us at Cox Communications Athletic Center, 201 Reinhardt Drive, Lafayette, LA 70506. Please also visit the Athletic Network at www.athleticnetwork.net for the names and contact information of former athletes and support group members.

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BRENNER, Jim 1986-87BRETZ, Tim 1978-79BRIAN, Ben 1946-47BRIDGES, Danny 1960BRIGHAM, Kim 1970-72BRIGNAC, Jack 1947-48BRISCOE, Jacoby 2014BRISTER, Darren 1996, 1998-2000BROADNAX, Jesse 2010-11BROADWAY, Terrance 2012-14BROCK, Hoyd 1932-34BROCKMAN, Harold 1943BROGGIE, Bob (FB) 1961-62BROOKS, Demetrios 2001-03BROOKS, Matt 1977-79BROOKS, Richard 2008, 2010-11BROUSSARD, D. 1945BROUSSARD, Edward 1945-47BROUSSARD, Gerald 1980, 1982-83BROUSSARD, Glenn 1962-63BROUSSARD, John 2011-13BROUSSARD, Kevin 1984-85BROUSSARD, P.D. 1987-90BROUSSARD, Patrick 1984-87BROUSSARD, Rodney 1946-47BROUSSARD, Wilson 1940-42BROWN, Bill 1961BROWN, Bradley 2012BROWN, C.C. 2003-04BROWN, Charles 1951-53BROWN, Charles 1982-83BROWN, Charles 1997-98BROWN, Clay 1984BROWN, E. 1919-20BROWN, Raymond 1929-31BROWN, Ty 2003BRUMMEL, Bob 1950, 1954-56BRUND, Mike 1966BRUPBACHER, Ross 1999-01, 2003BRYANT, Brad 2008BRYANT, Paul 1985BUCKLES, Mike 1978-80BUCKLEY, John J. 1911-12BUDD, Charles J. 1946BUFORD, Frederick D. 1963, 1965BUFORD, Mark 1996-97BUIS, Otto 1952-53BUJARD, Alton M. 1922-25BUJOL, James 1958BULLIARD, Dan 1929-30BURKHALTER, Brent 2005-07BURKS, Ian 2007-10BURLEIGH, Gene 1955-57BURRIS, Carlton 1984-85BURROWES, Will 2012-13BURROWS, A.M. 1941BUSTLE, Brad 2006-09BUTLER, James 2010, 2012-14BUTLER, Wayde 1989-92BYARS, Freddie 1962-64BYRNE, Nick 2013-14

CCABBLE, Paul 1993-96CADE, Ryan 1997-2000CADONA, Daniel 2013-14CAESAR, John 1946-47CAGLE, Bugs 1929CAGLE, Christian Keener 1922-25CALAIS, Ricky 2000-03CALCAGNO, Tim 1986-87CALDARERA, Curt 1980-81CALHOUN, Curtis 1978-80CALLOWAY, Joe 1960CAMBRE, B.J. Roland 1923-25CAMP, Wilbur 1938-39

CAMPBELL 1919CAMPBELL 1946CAMPBELL, Clint 1984-87CAMPBELL, Louis 1940-41CAMPBELL, Xavier 2004CANNON, Marty 1994-97CANNON, Tommy 1970CAPRIOTTI, Mark 1976-77CAREY, Benny 1984-86CARGILE, J.S. 1944CARRIERE, E.J. 1919-20CARROLL, Dan 1953CARSON, F.M. 1917-18, 1920CARSON, S.E. 1944CART, Jack 1930-32CARTER, Jerrell 2002-04CARTER, John 1986-87CARTER, Marcus 1993CARTER, Montrel 2012-14CASANOVA, Johnny 1982-83CASBON, Myles 1968-71CASEY, Jay 1988-89CASHEN, Pershing 1940-41CASSIDY, E. 1915CASTON, E.E. “Butch” 1962CAVALIER, Dave 1960-62CELLA, Eugene 1932-34CHAMBERS, Eugene 1996-99CHAMBLISS, Stuart 1983-85CHAMP, Clifford 1987-90CHAMPAGNE, Kirk 1991-92CHAMPAGNE, Randy 1976-79CHANCE, William 2005, 2007CHANEY, N.H. 1944CHAPLAIN, F. 1945CHAPMAN, Kevin 1994CHAPPUIS, Maurice 1947-48CHARKALIS, Garrett 2000-01CHARLES, Claude 1978-80CHARLES, Dallas 2001-02CHAROULEAUX, Ronald 1952-54CHATMAN, David 1979-81CHAUVIERE, Raoul 1931CHAUVIN, Jay E. 1970-71CHEVENVERT, Eddie 1962CHENIER, Ken 1975-78CHERY, Jason 2005-08CHIASSON, Ed 1970-72CHIASSON, Steve 1992CHILDERS, Allen 1972-73CIESLAK, Matt 1998-2001CLARK, C. 1943CLARK, Jim 1972-73CLARK, John 1962CLARK, Ronald 1942CLAYTON, John 1988-89CLEMENT, Anthony 1994-97CLEMENT, Danny 1970-73CLEMENT, James 1997-98CLEMMONS, Edward 1951CLOUD, Edward 1943COCKRELL, J.R. 1944COE, Leo 1940-41, 1945COFFEE, Richard 1958-60COFIELD, Charley 1994COLEMAN, Gerald 1985COLEMAN, Jerome 2000-02COLEMAN, Lanier 2007-08COLEY, R.J. 1910COLLINS, Donald 1988-90, 1992COLLINS, Patrick 1988-89COLQUITT, L.A. 1944-45COMEAUX, A.P. 1945COMFORT, Charles 1912COMISKEY, Sean 2002-05COMMINIE, Blake 2012

COMPTON, Elan 1911-12CONERLY, Jerry 1953-54CONES, Travis 2003-04COOK, D.A. 1944COOK, Jeremy 2008COOPER, Jacco 1997COPES, Charles 1952-53COPPER, Tyrone 1979-80CORBIN, Robert 1939-41CORDILL, Olie 1961CORMIER, Jay 1967-69CORMIER, Jon 1926-28CORTINAS, Ray 1978COTTON, Kenyon 1993-96COTTONHAM, Darrell 2000-01COURVILLE, J.R. 1980COURVILLE, Tony 1978-79COUSSAN, George 1968-70COUSTE, Tom 1964-66COX, Brandon 2003-06COX, John 1943CRAWFORD, A.M. 1924CRAWFORD, D.R. 1944-45CRAWFORD, Travis 2014CREDEUR, Don 1972-73CRESAPS, Stanley 1935-36CRIST, B.J. 2001-04CROCHET, Ronnie 1953-56CROCKER, George 1924CROSS, Leslie 1968-71CROWDER, C.E. 1930-31CROWE, M.W. 1944CROWSON, George 1948-51CRUSE, Matt 1990-92CRUTHIRDS, Joe 1936CRYER, Lorenzo 2014CULPEPPER, Willie 1985-88CUMBO, Larry 1954CUNNINGHAM, Chevis 1932CUNNINGHAM, Richie 1989-92CURLEY, F. 1911CURRY, Dominic 1995CUTLER, Christopher 2003

DDABBS, Phil 1964-65DAIGLE, Brian 1978DAIGLE, Edwards 1913-16DAIGLE, G.A. 1917DAIGLE, L. 1919-20DALY, Herbert 1951DANDRIDGE, Kenny 2009DANIELS, John 1941-43DANIELS, Rod 1992DARK, Alvin 1943DAUZART, Atiba 2001DAVID, Jerry 1979-80DAVID, Randy 1963DAVIDSON, Hyder 1913-15DAVIES, Bernie 1938DAVIS, Brickley 1985DAVIS, Carlos 2002DAVIS, Dave 1986DAVIS, Ed 1976DAVIS, Farris 1946DAVIS, Fred 2007DAVIS, Greg 1981, 1983DAVIS, Hall 2007-09DAVIS, J.V. 1944DAVIS, Ralph 1955-58DAVIS, Robert 2000DAVIS, Rufus 1939DAWN, Lamar 1996-97DAY, L.R. 1944DEACH, Jeremy 1995-97DEAMER, Brian 1999-02

DEAN, Derreck 2008-11DEAN, Jimmy 1951DECOSTER, Jonathan 2007-10DECUIR, Pat 1987-90DeFOREST, Joe 1983-86DEGEYTER, Roland 1968-70DeGRANGE, Zachary 2013-14DeJEAN, Fred 1981-84DELAHOUSSAYE, William 1999-02DELCAMBRE, A.T. 1934DELESDERNIER, Marshall 2003-06DELHOMME, Jake 1993-96DELHOMME, Tim 1989DeMAHY, Bernard 1967DENABURG, Damon 1989-92DENBO, Marshall 1912DENMAN, A.B. 1944DENNIS, Zachary 1980-83DENNISON 1918DENT, James 1952-53DeROUEN, Robert 1935-37DESHOTELS 1916DESORMEAUX, Matthew 2008-10DESORMEAUX, Michael 2005-08DEVILLE, Delbert 1971-73DiBENDETTO, Mike 1977DIBOLL, Dewey 1980-81DICKERSON, David 1996-98DIDIER, Raymond 1938-39, 1946DIGIOVANNI, Paul 1946-49DIMMICK, O. 1920-22DOBYNS, Robert 1957-58DODD, Lawrence 1940-41, 1946DODSON, Robert 1951-52DOLLOHITE, Hillery 1939DOMAS, Mike 1975-76DOMEC, Lance 1997-2000DOMENGEAUX, J.R. 1921-22DOMENGEAUX, Roy 1952-54DOMINGUE, Jim 1961-63DONALD, Larue 1934DOTSON, Kelcy 1995-96DOUCET, L. 1917DOUCET, Maxime 1913-14DOUGLAS, Eddie 1933-35DOUGLAS, Nate 2008, 2010DOUGLAS, Remaine 2013-14DOUGLAS, Warren 1942, 1946-48DOWDLE, Wayne 1972DOXEY, R.C. 1915-17DOYLE, Edward 1970DOYLE, James 1968-70DOYLE, Jamie 1998DOZIER, Anthony 1997-98DRESSER, Edwin 1946-48DRISCOLL, Dennis 1975DROUANT, Lou 1953-55DUBAZ, Brian 1979DUCHARME, Robert 1941DUCHARME, Sidney 1937-39DUCOTE, Ewell 1929-31DUFFY, Darrius 2006DUFRENE, Randy 1974DUGAL, E.C. 1919-21DUGAS, Charles 1971DUGAS, Gerald 1967-69DUGAS, Nick 2000-01DUGAS, Peter 1996DUGAS, Ross 2000DUGAS, W.J. 1922-23DUGGER, Mike 1974-76DUHON, Ben 2011-12DUHON, Rodney 1989-90DUKE, Weidman 1936DUMOND, Lindsay 1954-55, 1959DUNBAR, Karmichael 2013-14

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DUNCAN, J.Y. 1935-37DUPONT, Tody 1965-66DUPRE, C. Reggie 1969-72DUPRE, Jeff 1993DUPRE, Matt 2008-09DUPRE, Michael 1979-81DUPUIS, Andre 1926DUPUIS, Gladu 1925-27DURANT, Nathaniel 1975-78DUTNELL, Steve 1979-82DUTSCH, Thomas 1914-15DYER, Derek 1998-00DYKES, Valdean 1946-48

EEAGER, Sam 1989-90EAGLES, Greg 1985-88EARLES, W. 1952EARLY, Harold 1971-74EASON, J. 1945EDMISTON, Drew 2006-08EDNEY, Jimmy 1964-67EHASZ, Mike 1984EIKENBERG, Virgil 1943ELDER, Morris 1960ELLIS, Mike 1996-97ENGLISH, Ron 1968-70ENNIS, Gavin 1974-75ERNEST, Justin 2004-05ESCHETTE, J.D. 1950ESCOYNE, Tony 1984ESPERAN, C.R. 1944EUGENE, Micah 1994EVANS, Joe 1981-84EVANS, Joseph 1993-96EVANS, Lamar 1986-87, 1989-90EVELAND, Roland 1977EXPOSITO, Joe 1966

FFAIR, Mack 2003-06FAKIER, Theo 1942, 1946FALGOUT, Carlton 1959-61FALGOUT, John 1949-52FALGOUT, Lanny 1961-62FALGOUT, Richie 2007-10FALGOUT, Terry 1982-85FALIVENE, Rob 1979-81FALTER, Tim 2005-06FARRIS, Davis J. 1945, 1947FAUCHEAUX, Danny 1971FAULK, Boyd 1929FAULK, C. 1921-22FELDERS, Johnny 2002, 2004-06FENROY, Tyrell 2005-08FENTON, Terryl 2002-05FERACHI, Frank 1945, 1947-49FERGERSON, W.A. 1944FERGUSON, Travis 2003-06FERNANDEZ, Terry 1962, 1964FERRELL, Jimmy 1933FERTITTA, Sam 1932-34FIELDS, Jalen 2012FIGARO, Devin 2012-13FINCKE, Eric 1972-73FINLEY, Kent 1964-67FIRMAN, Madison 1962FISHER, Aaron 1993FISHER, Chris 2006-09FISHER, David 1946-49FITZGERALD, James Robert 1941-42FLEMING, Grant 2007-10FLETCHER, Jason 1995-96FLETCHER, Robert 1972-75FLOOD, Robb 1995FLOOD, Richard 1960

FLOYD, Antonio 2000-03FLOYD, Glen 1985-86FLUGENCE, Phillip 1980-81FOGG, Ken 1988-90FOLEY, David 1925-26FOLSE, Barton 1996-99FONDREN, Hebert 1952-55FONSECA, Kerry 2000FONTENETTE, Dwayne 1987-90FONTENOT, Randy 1974FONTENOT, Steve 1984FORD, Oliver 1980, 1982-84FOREMAN, Barney 1938FOREMAN, Frank 1954-57FORET, David 1979-82FORET, Gerald 1950-51FORET, Russell 1957FORMAN, Charlie 1990-91FORTIER, W.J. 1944FOSTER, Kevon 2012FOSTER, Stan 1995FOUQUIER, Kevin 2014FOURNET, Howard 1947-48, 1950-51FOURNET, Robert 1949-50FOX, Charles 1969-72FRAMEL, Brit 2005-06FRANCEZ, Jules 1914FRANCOIS, Jonas 1989-90, 1992FRANCOIS, Reginald 1990-92FRANK, Marshall 1991FRANKLIN, Brad 1998-01FREDERICK, Dennis 1985-87FREDRICK, Corey 2005-06FREDRICKSON, Freddie 1962FREEMAN, David 1997FREEMAN, James 1990-92FREEMAN, Jesse 2014FREEMAN, Luther 1988-89FROMENTHAL, Logan 1962FROST, Jack 1972FRUGE 1917FUEHRER, Paul 1963FUNK, Charles 1948FUSELIER, Charles 1962-64FUSELIER, Gabe 2014

GGAAR, David 1997-00GADDIES, Tyrell 2009-11GAGNET, Thomas Rupert 1937-39GAJAN, Chipper 1978GAMMILL, Mike 1966GALLOWAY, Joe 1958GANNON, Chris 1985-88GARBER, Charles 1951-54GARCIA, Ernie 1980-81GARDINER, Harvey 1936GARDNER, Earnest 2011GARRETT, Don 1966-68GARRY, Calise 1929-30GARTH, William 1936-37GARY, S. 1945GASAWAY, Byron 1995-96GASAWAY, Keddric 1991, 1993GATEWOOD, Dexter 1987-89GAUDEAU, Burnice A. 1914-17GAUDET, Louis 1947-50GAUDIN, Charles 1951-52GAUTIER, Blaine 2009-12GEAREN, Frank 1953-55GENTRY, Thurman 1936GEORGE, Andre 1999-02GERAMI, F. 1945GERAMI, Cooper 2010-11GIBBENS, Jerry 1971-73GIBBS, Allen 1966

GILBERT, Buddy 1947GIBSON, Le’Marcus 2011-12GILL, Ralph 1958GILL, Robert 1971-73GILLES, Ryan 2006GILLIS, Rodney 2011-13GILMORE, Anthony 1986-89GILMORE, Lerodric 1992-93, 1995GISCLAIR, Corey 1992GISCLAIR, Troy 1995-96GISTORB, Chris 2000-01GIVENS, Ray 2004-07GLENN, Clarence 1982-85GLIDEWELL, William 1947GOERTZ, Gerald 1952-54GOERTZ, Harold 1952-54GOFF, David 1975-76GOFF, Marlon 1994-95GOLDEN, Hunter 1990-91GOOCH, Stacy 1928-29GOODLETT, Ross 2008, 2011GORDON, A. 1945GORDON, Eddie 2014GORDY, M. 1918GORE, G.L. 1944-45GOSNELL, Chester 1963-66GOSNELL, Miles 1964-65GOSSEN, Steve 1957-60GRANIER, Trey 2014GRAY, Charles 1977GRAY, David 1977-79GREEN, Bertrand 1982-84GREEN, Ladarius 2008-11GREEN, Tre’ 2004-07GREER, R.S. 1919GREIG, Kenny 1963-66GREMILLION, Larry 1974-77GRESHAM, Billy 1973-76GRIFFIN, Dick 1955GRIFFIN, James J. 1948, 1950GRIFFIN, Jim 1954GRIFFIN, Qyendarius 2011

GROS, George 1965-66GROTEFEND, John 2006GROUCHY, Cyril 1914GRUNSON, G 1919GUERIMER, Gaston 1912GUIDROZ, George 1910GUIDRY, Danny 1989, 1991GUIDRY, David 1978-79GUIDRY, Emmanuel 1973-76GUIDRY, Jake 2013-14GUIDRY, Keith 1981-84GUIDRY, Louis 1942GUIDRY, Paul 1958GUIDRY, Randy 1985-88GUIDRY, Rocky 1990-93

GUIDRY, Todd 1990GUIDRY, Tommy 1965-66GUILBEAU, Thomas 1913-15GUILBEAUX, Seth 2010GUILLORY, Bob 1966-68GUILLORY, Sean 1996 GUNNER, Ronald 1992-94GUNTER, Sam 1937GUY, Robert 1943

HHAACK, Brooks 2013-14HACKEY, Benjamin 1925HAGAN, Ethbert 1930-32HAGANS, Cordian 2011-12HAIK, Dickie 1968-71HAIRSTON, Bill 1972-74HAJECATE, Thenes 1933, 1935-36HAKEMACK, Chad 1995-98HALL, A. 1916HALL, Juan 1994-95HALL, Keith 1980-81HALL, Mark 1987-88HALL, Stanley 1985-87HAMILTON, Brad 1963-66HAMILTON, George 1981, 1983-84HAMILTON, Gregg 1994-95HAMILTON, James 1981HAMILTON, Justin 2011-14HAMM, Norris 1979-82HAMMER, Jake 1998HANCHEY, Clinton G. 1925-28HANCHEY, Theron A. 1920, 1922-24HANDY, Carvin 1999HANNAH, Clarence 1976-78HANNAH, Hank 1971HANSEN, Arthur 1977HARDEE, Emanuel 1978HARDEN, Linc 1991HARDEWAY, Rodney 2004-07HARDIN, Steve 1973-76HARGETT, E.C. 1944HARMON, Jesse 2000HARRELL, Dean 1939HARRIS, Alonzo 2011-14HARRIS, Joe 1988-89HARRIS, John 1991-94HARRIS, Julian 2004-05HARRISON, Andy 1975-77HARRISON, Josh 2003, 2005HARRISON, Terrance 1986-87HARRISON, Theron 1985-88HART, Victor 1997-00HARVEY, Guy 1963-66HARVEY, Ronnie 2002-04HARWELL, Lance 1981-83HATHORN, Greg 2006-07HATTEBERG, Al 1945-47HAUSER, Tom 1967-70HARVERTY, Mickey 1965-66HAWKINS, F.G. 1917HAYDEL, Marius 1989HAYES, Tommy 1964HAYES, Reggie 1991-92, 1994HAYES, Scott 2006-09HAYES, Tyjuan 1990-92HAYNES, Ken 2003-04HEAD, Kent 1978-81HEARD, Holley 1943HEARD, Nathaniel 1998, 2001HEBERT, Aden 1912HEBERT, Andrew 2010-13HEBERT, Kyries 1999-01HEBERT, J.O. 1917HEBERT, Jay 1983-86HEBERT, Jed 1983-86

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HEBERT, Jimmy 1952-55HEBERT, Kim 1989-90HEBERT, Oscar 1910HEBERT, Raymond 1942, 1946-48HECKER, John 1950-51, 1953-54HEINEN, Sam 1992-95HELLESTINE, Henry 1999-00HENCKEL, Roy 1951-54HENDEREICH, Benny 1952HENDERSON, Jackie 1959HENDERSON, Shawn 2002HENRY, Danny 1987-88HENRY, Hutch 1948, 1950-51HENRY, Roland 1968-70HENRY, Roy 1975-77HENSGENS, Christian 1998HERBERT, Barry 1977-79HEREFORD, R.M. 1918-19HERMIS, Ken 1970-71HERNANDEZ, Lynn 1958-60HERNANDEZ, Mark 1979-80HERPIN, Joe 1936-37HERRICK, Dana 1985-86HERRON, Jack 1950-52HEWELL, Bill 1955HEWITT, Dennis 1995HICKMAN, Didi 1954HICKS, Carlos 2001-02HIGGINBOTHAM, Billy 1951-53HIGGINS, Edgar 1932-34HILL, Christian 2012-13HILL, Pierre 2008-11HILL, Robert 1940HILLS, Anthony 2003-06HILLS, Keno 1993-95HIRREL, Ignace 1911HOBBS, Greg 1980-83HOCKEY, Ben 1926HODGES, Gerry 1947-49HODGES, Greg 2001-02, 2004-05HOFFMAN, Mike 1979-80, 1982HOFFPAUIR, Robert 1970HOGGINS, Darius 2014HOHEISEL, Chad 1996HOLIDAY, Emmitt 2000HOLLIER, Ken 1968-69HOLLINGSWORTH, Jim 1986-88HOLLOWAY, Doyle 1959HOLLOWAY, James 1926-28HOLM, Jeff 1977-80HOMER, Vernon 1981-84HONEYCUTT, J.B. 1933-34HOPKINS, Harvey 1913-15, 1917HOPKINS, John 1977HORNE, Patrick 1999HORST 2014HOUSER, John 1938-40HOWARD, John 1988-90HOWELL, Evans 1978-79HUDSON, Clay 1951-54HUGHES, C. 1915-16HULL, Tony 2001-02HULS, William 1940-41, 1946HUMBLE, Weldon 1943HUNDLEY, Doug 1974, 1976-77HUNT, Chad 1995HUNTER, Jim 1967-70HUNTER, Terrence 2000HURST, Otis 1937-39HUVAL, Andre 2010-13HYPOLITE, Peter 1989-91

IILES, H. 1925INHERN, Gary 1969-71IRVING, Ron 1976-78

ISAAC, Carl 1985-86ISAAC, Curtis 2004-05ISACKS, Leonard 1984-86

JJACKSON 1918JACKSON, Brian 1993-94JACKSON, Britt 1993-96JACKSON, Bruce 1980-82JACKSON, Delbert 1935-36JACKSON, Jordan 2004-05, 2007JACKSON, Marcus 2012-14JACKSON, Steve 1980-82JACKSON, Thomas 1982-85JACOB, Fred 1943JACOBS, Chris 1982-85JACOBS, Craig 1985-86JACOBS, Laurence 1933-35JAGAU, C. 1922JAGOU, Lionel 1912JAMAL, Nasser 2010JAMES, Calvin 1977JAMES, Crawford 1960JAMES, Derace 2002-03JANDE, Walter 1958-60JEAN, Junior 2006, 2009JEANSONNE, Ryan 1932-34JEFFRIES, Shannon 1994-97JEFFS, Brad 1992JENKINS, Booker 2004-05JENKINS, George 1990JOERG, Josh 2000-03JOFFRION, Eloi 1912-13JOHNS, Leroy 1971-72JOHNSON 1918JOHNSON, Adam 1989-91JOHNSON, Barry 1973-76JOHNSON, Charles 1995-97JOHNSON, Chester 2002-04, 2006JOHNSON, Derick 1986-88JOHNSON, Doug 2000JOHNSON, Garrett 1994-97JOHNSON, Gerald 1974-76JOHNSON, Jared 2013-14JOHNSON, Juan 1932JOHNSON, Kenneth 1978JOHNSON, Lawrence 2001-04JOHNSON, Leadrew 1981-83JOHNSON, O.S. 1946-48JOHNSON, Ricky 2013JOHNSON, Robert 1986-88JOHNSON, Sherard 2013-14JOHNSON, Steve 1971-74JOHNSON, Terry 2012-14JOHNSON, Thomas 1989-90JOHNSON, Trae 2011-14JONES, Bernard 1976JONES, Brian 1999-00JONES, Creighton 1981-83JONES, Damian 2006JONES, Dickie 1966JONES, Dominick 2013-14JONES, Erik 2005-08JONES, Jarrett 2003-05, 2007JONES, J.B. 1917JONES, Julian 2008-10JONES, Mike 1994-96JONES, Muncie 2000JONES, William 1998JORDAN, Levi 1926-28JOSEPH, Andrew 2009-11JOSEPH, Elvis 1997-99JOSEPH, Gerald 1976-78JOSEPH, Melvin 1961-62JOSHUA, Jeremy 1997-99JUDD, Jack 1943

JUDD, Saxon 1943JUDICE, Steve 1975JUDICE, Steve 1984-86JUUL, Robbie 1969-72JUUL, Robert 1994, 1996-97

KKAPP, Gerald 1958-60KASSEM, Chockey 1959-60KEATING, Rick 1975KEENUM, Jeff 1991KELLER, Gay 1942, 1946-48KELLEY, Lance 2008-11 KELLY, Joe 1978-79KELLY, Tommy 1961-63KEMP, Jim 1966-69KEMPER, W.Y. 1916KENNEDY, Alfred 1977-78KENNISON, James 1951-54KEYES, Derik 2005-08KEYS, Tim 1998-99KIELY, Don 1963KING, Darien 1998-01KING, Hal 1979KING, Jerry 1960KING, Thomas 1985-88KINGERY, Wayne 1948KINGSBY, Torres 2004-07KIRKPATRICK, Kyle 1982KIRKPATRICK, Lavelle 1951-52KITE, Joe 1950-51KIZER, Jerry 1985KLEINPETER, Leonard 1965-66KLEINPETER, Vince 1968-70KLING, Ty 1982, 1984-85KLOAR, Morris 1927-29KLOCK, Chris 2001, 2003-04KLUNE, Joseph R. 1943-44KNOTT, Jonathon 2001-02KNOWLES, Charles 1969KRAMER, Kasey 1991-94KWARTENG, Eugene 2002-05

LLABBE, J.S. 1919-20LACOUR, Andrew 1926LACEY, Juan 1986LACY, S.J. 1917LAFLEUR, D. 1915LAFLEUR, Glenn 1967-69

LAFLEUR, Harold 1926-28LAMBERT, Greene 1934-35LAMBOUSAY, George 1942LAMERE, Mark 1997-98, 2000LAMY, Patrick 2002-03LANAUX, Chris 2006-09

LANCASTER, Art 1945LANCON, Ray 1958-59LANDERS, Nathan 1997LANDRY, A.O. 1924LANDRY, G.A. 1944LANDRY, Gerald 1963-66LANDRY, Henry 1930-32LANDRY, Leland 1945-48LANDRY, Lindsey 1962-63LANDRY, Louis 1962-65LANDRY, Maxie E. 1921-25LANDRY, Pat 1981-82LANDRY, Raoul 1925LANDRY, Raoul 1935LANE, Matt 2002-04LANG, B.A. 1922-23LANGSTON, Mike 1976-77LAPEROUSE, Expidre 1959-60LARCADE, Danny 1977-78LATHAM, Bart 1980LATION, Raymond 1973-76LAUNEY, Vorlies 1912LAVIOLETTE, Kirk 1976LAWSON, Javone 2009-12LAXEY, Greg 1991LEATHERWOOD, Vernon 1940LEAUMONT, Pat 1969LeBLANC, E. 1916LeBLANC, Herbie 1964-67LeBLANC, John 1988LeBLANC, Marc 1990-93LeBLANC, Rayford 1950-51LeBLANC, Roy 1929LeBLANC, Sidney 1935-36LeBOUEF, Farrel 1972-73LeCOMPTE, Jesse 1969-71LEDET, Tony 1959-60LEDET, Winston 1960-62LEE, Henry 1978LEE, J. Lloyd 1911-12LEE, Louis 2006-09LEE, Taboris 2014LEGER, Sherwood 1965-66LEGER, Zach 2006-07LEIBERT, Fred 1948,1950-52LeJEUNE, Dale 1962LeJEUNE, Geoff 1987-88LEMELLE, Daniel 2011-13LEMMING, Harry 1992-93LEMMON, H. 1920-21LEMOINE, Mike 1988-90LENNOX, Tom 1943LENNUAU 1918LEONARD, Marvin 1953-56LEVENHAGEN, Scott 1972LEVERT, Charles 1986-88LEVIER, Abdule 2005-07LEVY, T.L. 1930-31LEWIS, Conrad 1991-93LEWIS, E.J. 1949-51LEWIS, Henry 1927LEWIS, J.M. Jr. 1917-19LEWIS, Jerry 1956-57LEWIS, Kemmie 2003-04LEWIS, Marty 1983-84LEWIS, Robert 1924LEWIS-BUCHANAN, Devon 2008-11LIGHTFOOT, Tre’maine 2014LINDSAY, Mason 1969-72LINDSAY, Mosby 1933-35LINDSEY, Eric 1996-97LINDON, Dwight 2002-05LINK, Gerald 1969LITTLE, Knox 1937LLOYD, Bryan 2002-04LLOYD, Rodney 1988-91

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LOFLIN, J.T. 1943LOLLEY, Jimmy 1986-87LONG, Craig 1983-86LOPRESTO, Greg 1975-76LOTT, J.P. 1944LOTT, Vernon 1959-61LOVE, Alonzo 1972LOVE, Randolph 1936LOWRY, William 1950-51LOWERY, Robert 1911-13LOY, Shawn 1988LUFFEY, George 1947, 1949LUNDY, Robert 2000LUQUETTE, Leslie 1986-88LYONS, Sam 1912

MMACHEN, Richard 1958-60MACK, Dusty 2008-09MAGEE, John 1943MAGGIO, Roy 1968MAHONY, G. 1921MAHONY, J. 1921MAHTOOK, Ronnie 1980-81MAIER, Freddie 1956-57MAJORS, Danny 1960MALBRUE, Chauziere 2014MALKEMUS, Mark 1978-81MALLERY, Elijah 2000MALONEY, Michael 1994-95MALVEAUX, Marcus 1999MANSUR, Weber P. “Cooter” 1980-82MANUEL, R. 1913MARCELLO, L.J. “Buddy” 1947-49MARKS, Al 1947MARSHALL, Derrick 1998-01MARSHALL, Larry 1975-76MARSHALL, Lorenzo 1976MART, Dickey 1966-69MARTIN, Andy 1979-82MARTIN, Andy 1997MARTIN, James 1998-00MARTIN, Jarad 2011-14MARTIN, Jerry 1957MARTIN, Marvin 2011-14MASON, Damon 1994-96MASON, S.A. 1916-18MASSON, Chris 2008-11MASTREAN, Don 1960MATHEWS, Ken 1978MATHEWS, Mike 1992-93MATINGLY, Phillip 1977MATTHEWS, Terrance 1989-91MAURIN, Nemour 1956-57MAY, Engle 1932-33MAXWELL, Jacob 2010-13MAYEUX, Lee 1930MAYWEATHER, Derrick 1993MAYWEATHER, Garrick 1993-96McCALL, Carroll 1927-28McCANN, Howard 1960McCLANAHAN, Randy 1975-76McCOLLUM, Quent 1988-90McCOLLUM, Troy 2014McCOY, Daylon 2007-10McCRAY, Brandon 2010-13McCULLOUGH, Geoffrey 2008-09McCULLOUGH, Rex 1927-29McDANIEL, Bobby 1960McDONALD, Mike 1968-71McDONALD, Randy 1971-73McFARLAND, Wayne 1962-63McGIBBONEY, Pat 1967McGEE, A.E. 1917McGOVERN, Al 1951-53McGOWAN, Byron 1984

McGRATH, Ryan 1992-93McGRAW, John 1941-42McGUIRE, Brad 2008-11McGUIRE, Elijah 2013-14McKAY, Jim 1965-68McKAY, Wendell 1982-84McKENZIE, Mike 1961-62McKINLEY, Deryk 1994-95McKINNEY, Steve 1986-88McMILLAN, James 1969-71McMURRY, Thurman 1932-34McNUTT, Jim 1961-64McRAIE, Dave 1978-79MEAUX, H.E. 1921-22MEISCHEN, Blake 1987-90MELANCON, Dale 1971-74MELKILD, Bill 1974MENARD, Mike 1974-76MENTEL, Adrian 1966-67MERCHANT, Mike 1999MERRY, Matt 1996-99MESTEPEY, James 1949MEYERS, Allen 1950-52MICHEL, Donald 1970-72MICHELET, Jim 1955-57MILANO, Mike 1952-56MILES, Reginald 2014MILLER, Allen 1969-72MILLER, Berr 1910MILLER, Greg 1974-76MILLER, Harold 1952-55MILLER, Jeff 1989-90MILLER, Lewis 1932MILLER, Marlin 2007, 2009-10MILLER, Rusty 1979MILLER, Ted 1971-73MILLER, Trikeith 1999-01MILLET, Morris 1954

MILTON, Derrick 1975-76MITCHELL, Bobby 1988MITCHELL, Brian 1986-89MITCHELL, Jeff 1992-95MITCHELL, Lafayette 1975MITCHELL, Larry 1966-69MITCHELL, Lester 1989MITCHELL, Oliver 1974MITCHELL, Terry 1966-69MIXON, F.G. 1949, 1951-53MOAK, Stacey 1962MOCEK, Steve 1991-94MODICUT, Joseph “Moose” 1948MOLBERT, Jake 2011-14MOLKENBUHR, W.V. 1944MONCLA, Buck 1990-93MONCLA, Edward F. 1914-16MONEY, Lanny 1960

MONK, Dewitt 1974MONTALBANO, Nad 1925MONTGOMERY, Lauree 1960MONTGOMERY, Wilson 1938MONTIE, Valsin 1928MONROE, Cory 2001MOORE, B.L. 1910MOORE, Curtis 1956-57MOORE, David 1951-54MOORE, Jessie 1994MOORE, Mike 2004-05MOORE, Sharrick 2007-10MOORE, Verlin 2007-08MOREAU, Curry 1934-35MOREL, Connor 2007MOREL, Derek 2004MORELLA, Stephen 2014MORGAN, Chip 1988-90MORGAN, Donovan 2001MORGAN, Lamar 2003, 2005-07MORGAN, Minis 1927, 1929MORGAN, Welton 1983-85MORRIS, A.C. 1915-16, 1921MORRIS, J.W. 1921-22MORRISS, Johnny 1927-29MORROW, Chris 1983-85MORTON, Patrick 2014MOSBY, Alvin 1973MOSELEY, M.B. 1944MOSING, Donald 1949MOSS, Monroe 1931-33MOTEN, Jemarlous 2011-12MUEHR, Keith 1974-75MULA, J.Y. 1960-61MULLIN, R.C. 1983-84, 1986-87MURCHISON, Jarvis 2003MURRY, Roy 1977-79MUTH, Brady 1974-77

NNARCAVAGE, David 1996NASH, Brandon 2010-13NASH, Harold 1990-92NEELY, Jacob 1940-41NEGROTTO, Nick 1947NEUSTROM, David 1971-74NEUSTROM, Mike 1965-68NEVELS, Phillip 2006-09NEWMAN, Chad 1988-89NEWMAN, Jesse 2004-07NEWTON, Josh 2001NICHOLLS, Jim 1962NICHOLS, Hawley 1926NICOLOSI, Pete 1960NIEL, Paul 1940-41, 1946NIXON, Jalen 2013-14NOBLE, Ralph 1943NORMAN, Tyler 2003-04NORTHCOTT, Mike 1975NORTON, Paul 1988-90NORMAND, C.V. 1910NOWLIN, Robert 1943NUNEZ, Carl 1956-58NUNEZ, Ronnie 1978-80

OOAKES, C.W. 1939O’BANNON, Robert 1943O’BRIEN, Neal 1970-73O’CONNOR, James 1953-55ODENHEIMER, Steve 1969ODOM, Jaron 2009-12O’DONNELL, Herbert 1933-34OLIVIER, David 1975-76O’NEAL, Cliff 1959-61ONYENEKWU, Emeka 2010-12

O’QUINN, Gary 1956-58O’QUINN, Vorney 1976O’RAND, Hebert 1939-40ORTEGO, Michael 1967ORTEGO, Spencer 2007-10ORTEMOND, David 1994-95OUBRE, Johnnie 1959OWENS, Chris 1986OWENS, E. Thurman 1943-44

PPACE, Lance 2013PADGET, Don 1972PALMER, John 1986-87PALOZZI, D.A. 1944PANNELL, Richard 1986-88PARDO, Diego 1942PARKER, Bruno 1974-76PARQUET, Felton 1986-89PARSONS, Marvin 1978-81PATE, Richard 1946-49PATIN, Daryl 1957-58PATIN, Mike 1961-64PATT, Trevence 2011-14PAUL, Don 1992, 1994PAYNE, Ron 1997, 1999PENDERGRAFT, Roy 1967-70PENNIMON, Rudolph 1988-90PENNINGTON, James 1992, 1994PENTECOST, Mike 1976-77PEOPLES, Harry 2011-12PEREZ, Bernard 1984PERKINS, Ed 1975-76PERKINS, J.B. 1945PERKINS, Pierre 1982-85PERKINS, Robert 1943PERRIN, Luther 1931, 1933-34PERRON, E.P. 1923PERRONE, Chris 2003PERRY, Evyn 2012-13PETERSON, Chad 1997PETIT, Donald 1946-47PETTIS, Larry 2011-14PEYTON 1918PHELPS, Darrin 1986PHILLIPS, Keifer 1990-91PHILLIPS, LaQuincy 1988, 1990PIERCE, Torrey 2012-14PILLOW, Robert 1943PINEGAR, James 1973-75PINGSTON, David 1978-81PINKNEY, Steve 1996-98PIRTLE, Kyle 2007-09PITCOCK, Wayne 1943PITTS, Lemuel 1977-79PLASENCIA, Gilberto 1992PLAUCHE, Lemoyne 1932-34PLOUHAR, Kyle 2008-11PLY, John 1943POCHE, James 1973-76POIMBOEUF, Lance J. 1960-62POIRRIER, Steve 1965-68POISSO, Ryan 1995-97POLANSKY, Tommy 1957POLK, Larry 1976POLLARD, Barry 1974-75POOL, Charles 1991-93POPOVER, M.F. 1945PORTER, Arthur 1943PORTER, Harold 1974-75POSEY, T.J. 2014POTTER, Cecil 1925-26PRATER, Chris 2012-14PRATER, David 2003PRATHER, William 1947PRATT, Edward 1964-67

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PREIS, Edwin 1965-68PRICE, Booker 1977-78PRICE, Ernest Joe 1949-51PRICE, John 1947PRICE, Lonny 1963-65PRIER, Marcus 1993-95PRIMEAUX, Tony 1974PRUDHOMME, Dwight 1979-82PRYER, Benay 2011PRYOR, Melvin 1952-53

QQUAVE, Daniel 2011-14QUAVE, Mykhael 2012-14QUOYESER, Camille 1962-64

RRABALAIS, Ken 1969RADER, Ted 1947RAMSEY, John 1940-42RAMOS, Junior 2006-07RANDALL, Trey 2001-02RANDELL, Herman 1943RANDLE, Cardell 1985-87RATCLIFF, Bob 1952-53RAUSH, Jonathan 1999-02RAYMOND, Ben 1950-51RAYMOND, J. Randy 1970-72RAYMOND, Korey 2006-07RAYMOND, L.J. 1947-48READ, G 1913REED, Effrem 2012-14REED, J.C. 2002REDDING, Joe 1985-88REDDISH, Wardell 1994REEVES, Billy 1939REEVES, Chad 1992REKIETA, Eric 2002-03REIDMILLER, Dennis 1977-78REINE, Wayne 1960REININGER, Ernest 1943RENFROW, Winston 1930-32RESWEBER, Bert 1961-63REYNOLDS, B. 1944-45REYNOLDS, Phillip 1979-80RICE, S.S. 1944RICHARD, Chris 2008-09RICHARD, Clarence 1928RICHARD, Donald 1994-96RICHARD, Marcell 1976RICHARD, N.J. 1921RICHARD, Willie J. 1914-17RICHARDSON, E.J. 1921-23RICHARDSON, Jerrell 2014RICHARDSON, Terrell 2007-10RICHMOND, James 1943RICKEY, F.A. 1918-22RIEDMILLER, Dennis 1978RILES, Al 2013-14RINGO, Christian 2011-14RISHER, Mark 2004-07RIVIERE, A.B. 1918RIX, Ross 2003ROACH, George 1949ROBBINS, Kevin 2004-05ROBERSON, Chancellor 2006-08ROBERTS 1918ROBERTS, Craig 1991-93ROBERTS, Gundy 1939-40ROBERTS, James 2003ROBERTS, Ronnie 1958-59ROBERTSON, Robert 1931-32ROBICHEAUX, Ronnie 1953ROBINSON, Charles 1940-42ROBINSON, Jamal 2011-14ROBINSON, John 1990-93

ROBINSON, Myron 1991, 1993ROBINSON, Ronald 1972-73ROBINSON, Willie 1999-00RODEMACHER, Morgan 1929-31RODGERS, Joseph 1937-39RODRIGUE, G.A. 1972-75ROETHELE, Jim 1981-83ROGERS, David 1967-70ROGERS, Baron 1995-98ROGERS, Jermaine 2007-10ROGERS, Scooter 2007-08ROGERS, Tommie 1971-72ROLLE, Maurice, Jr. 2007-10ROLUFS, Frank 1926-27, 1929ROMERO, Cody 1994-96RONQUILLO, Ray 1988-90ROONEY, Jerry 1953ROSENBALM, Matt 2010-12ROSS, Terrance 1990-92ROTH, Louis 1952-55ROTH, Matt 1983ROUSSEL, George 1968-69ROVETO, John 1977-79ROY, Terry 1912-13RUBIN, Caleb 2008RUDICK, G.W. 2002-03RUFF, Wayne 1959RUGER, W.A. 1920-23RUGER, Wagner R. 1924-25RUIZ, Evan 2010RULE, Bob 1975-76RUSSELL, Bobby 1954RUSSELL, Jim Vic 1937-38RYBOLT, Chip 1988

SST. AMANT, Bob 1967-70SADDLER, Harvey 1964SAGER, Christian 2012-14SAIA, Vincent 1927-29SAILS, Undrea 2008-09SALARY, Kerry 1985, 1987SALASSI, Carol 1941-42SAMPSON, Walter 1999-02SAMPY, BILL 2002-05SAMUELS, Cleo 1971-73SANBORN, Jason 1995SANDERS, Billy 1995-96SANDERS, Jamaal 2002-03SANDERS, Wofferd 1926 SANDUSKY, Richard 1997-00 SANFORD, James 1936-37SANSALONE, Brian 1992-93SATERLEE, Bill 1963SAUCIER, Harry 1935SAUNDERS, Riley 2012SAVANNAH, Terry 1984SAVOIE, Adam 2013SCELFO, Mike 1971-74SCELFO, Sam 1941SCHEXNAYDER, David 2004SCHEXNAYDER, Kirk 1974SCHEXNAYDER, Nelson 1969-71SCHEXNIDER, Donnie 1983-84SCHINDLER 1918SCHRADER, Pat 1965-66SCHROEDER, Dwayne 1987-90SCHULTZ, Michael 2007SCHUMACK, Curnell 1997, 1999SCHWARTZ, Travis 1999-00SCOTT, Cory 1999-01SCOTT, Danny 1998-99SCOTT, Devin 2013-14SCOTT, Mack 1979-81SCOTT, Ray 1965SCOTT, Todd 1987-90

SEAGO, Wilmer 1961SEELING, Ron 1966-68SELCER, Mike 1980-81SELF, Rocky 1971SELLERS, James 1990SELLERS, Welton P. 1923-24SENSLEY, Tim 1992-95SEPTIEN, Rafael 1974-77SEVIN, Dwight 1964-67SHAFER, Mike 1992-95SHAMBLIN, V.M. 1944SHANKLE, Julian 2008, 2010

SHARON, Nolan 1963-66SHAW, Chris 1996-99SHEA, Steve 1969-71SHEBBURNE, Sam 1914-16SHEELEY. Charles 1961SHEPHERD, Harry 1912SHEPHERD, Victor 1982-85SHERIDAN, Dewitt 1985-86SHILL, Doug 1963-64SHIRLEY, Russell 1934SHORT, Don 1953-54SHULTS, Carter 1989-91SIADDUS, H. 1913-15SIBILLE, Irwin 1960-62SIBILLE, Scott 1982-85SIENER, Greg 2012-14SIGUE, Kevin 1979-80SIKES, Larry 1968-69, 1971SILLS, H. 1915-16SIMMONS, Roy 1949-51SIMON, Bob 1981SIMON, Wes 2003-06SIMS, William 1989-92SINGLETON, George 1911-13SINGLETON, John 1976-77, 1979SIRAGUSA, Sam 1952-54SIRMON, William 1986-88SKELTON, Lloyd 1943SKIDMORE, Ken 1995SLATER, Elton 1984-86SLATTERY, Walt 1975-76SMART, Sam 1944SMILEY, James 1941SMITH, A.D. 1947-49SMITH, Bernard 2010-11SMITH, Beverly 1930-31SMITH, Billy 1988SMITH, Charley 1999-02SMITH, Dawson 1935SMITH, Derrick 2005-08SMITH, Franco 1994-97SMITH, Fred 1924SMITH, H.T. 1946-47, 1949SMITH, Jamal 2000-02

SMITH, Jelani 2011SMITH, Jemarcus 2005SMITH, Jerry 1963-66SMITH, Ken 1962SMITH, Marques 2000-01SMITH, McVeigh 1956SMITH, Rodney 1977-80SMITH, Rodney 2013SMITH, Stanley 2001-04SMITH, Trinion 1981-84SMITH, Wayne 1999-00SMITH, Willard 1951-54SMOTHERS, Travis 2003-04SNODGRASS, Ken 1980-82SNOWDEN, Chris 1998SOIGNIER, Brian 1995-98SONGE, Fletcher 1960-62SONNIER, John 1926-28SORICE, Kevin 1982-84SPANN, Antwain 2003-04SPARKS, Jeremy 2013-14SPEER, Oscar 1980-83SPENCE, Jack 1939-40SPENCER, Cardaye 2014SPEYRER, Mark 1971-72SPIKES, Aaron 2010-11SPINELLA, Steve 1982-85SPRINGER, Theodore 1933SPRINGER, W.B. 1944STAFFORD, L.E. Jr. 1924-25STAMPS, Frederick 2000-03STANSBURY, Ken 1998STEIN, Wayne 2001-03STENZ, Brian 1972STEPHENS, Mario 1994-97STEPHENS, Rodrick 2014STEVENS, Milton 1966-68STEVENSON, Daniel 1933STEVENSON, William 1937-38STEVENSON, Will 2010STEWART, C.H. 1944STEWART, Gerald 1996-99STEWART, James 1999STEWART, Joe 1932-34STIEGMAN, Albert 1940-42STILL, Buddy 1986-87STOKES, Glenn 1958STOKES, Lionel 2010-11STOKLEY, Brandon 1995-98STONE, Ray 1998, 2000STOVER, Hunter 2011-14STRAMBLER, Allen 1976-78STREETER, Kevis 2010STROTHER, Darren 1994-96STROUD, Mark 1976-77STROUSS, Jack 1925SUDDITH, G.W. 1920-23SUDDITH, P. 1945SULLIVAN, Patrick 1986-88SULTIS, Pete 1943SUMMERS, Baxter 1938SUMMERS, Clay 1931SUMMERS, Frank 1943SURITA, Roland 1970-73SURGENT, Darryl 2010-13SUTTON, Lionel 1981SWANDER, Stephen 1994-97SWEENEY, Kenneth 1949-51SYLVAS, Mark 1996-98SYLVESTER, Clifton 1992-95

TTABARLET, B.E. 1944-45, 1947-48TABOR, Ralph R. 1923, 1925-26TABOR, Ron 1977TALAMO, Keith 2005-07

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TALBERT, Dick 1947TALBOT, Richard 1948-49TALKINGTON, Jim 1980-82TANGUIS, Jeff 1978-80TARVER, Zach 2013 TATFORD, Leander 1973-76TATFORD, Evan 2014TAURIAC, Troy 1991-92TAUZIER, Alben 1950-52TAYLOR, A.R. 1923TAYLOR, Daniel 2000-03TAYLOR, Ivan 2001-02TAYLOR, James 1940-41TAYLOR, Justin 2000, 2002, 2004TAYLOR, Patrick 1985-88TAYLOR, Sidney 1975-76TEASLEY, King 1940TERREBONNE, L. 1913TERRELL, Lynn 1978-80TERRELL, Willie 1995-98TEXADA, Dan 1936THEODOCION, Benny 1959-60THERIOT, Clifton J. 1924-26THIBODEAUX, Aaron 2011THIBODEAUX, Hunter 2011-13THIBODEAUX, Sherard 1992-93THOMAS, Brady 2011-12THOMAS, Dale 1977-80THOMAS, E.C. 1926-28THOMAS, Fernando 1991-94THOMAS, Orlando 1991-94THOMAS, Quintin 1984-86THOMAS, Randy 1977-80THOMAS, Ricky 2003-04THOMAS, Ron 1992-94THOMAS, Sean 2011-14THOMAS, Simeon 2013THOMAS, Todd 1991-92THOMPSON, Bradley 1965THOMPSON, C. 1917

THOMPSON, Ian 2010-13THOMPSON, Mark 1986-87THOMPSON, Mike 1979THOMPSON, Steve 1982THORNTON, Nate 1971-74TILLMAN, Allen Douglas 1937-39TILLMAN, Cedrick 2013TILLMAN, Charles 1999-02TINSLEY, Harold 1943TODD, W.E. 1918-19TOPP, Jordan 2009-10TOUCHET, Carlton 1945, 1947-48TOUCHET, Francis 1988-89TOUCHET, Fred 1959TOUCHET, Lovic 1949-52TOUPS, Alcide 1962-65

TOVELL, Dominique 2012-14TUCKER, Christopher 2011TRAHAN, Calvin 1951TRAHAN, G. 1919-23TRAHAN, H. 1921-22TRIDICO, Harold 1967-70TRIM, Corey 2013-14TRIPP, Roderick 1988-91TRITICO, Frank 1930TRUSSELL, Larry 1980-81TUCK, Rennick 1982-84TUCKER, Christopher 2010TURNER, Arnold 1982-83TURNER, Myron 1996TURNER, Sullivan 1997TURNER, Vernon 1936TYNDALL, Lon 1943

UULM, Matt 2007-08

VVACCARO, Nickie 1967VAGAS, Vic 1951VAN AUSDALL, Lee 1979-81VAN CLEAVE, Jon 2000-02VANCE, Jonathon 2005, 2007-08VAUGHN, Johnnie 1972-74VAUGHN, Mark 1977-78VAUGHT, Lowell 1961-62VEASEY, Ray 1946VENABLE, Justin 1999, 2003-05VENABLE, Lee 1977-80VENABLE, Sidney 1975-77VENIBLE, Kiante 1999-01VERDIN, Clarence 1980-83VERET, Jesse 1929VERLANDER, Bob 1960-61VERLANDER, Hugh 1960-61VERNOTZY, Richard 1982-85VESTAL, Ronald 1968-71VIATOR, Dwayne 1996-99VICKNAIR, Parish 1986-87VICTOR, Rummel 1984VIDRINE, T. 1916VIGUERIE, E. 1922VILLIA, Peter 1999-02VINCENT, Holton 1929VINCENT, Joe 1910VINCENT, W.S. 1910VOITIER, George 1941

VOITIER, Robert 1940-42VOGEL, Leslie 1970-73

WWACHS, Robert 1943WADDELL, Doug 1979-82WAGGONER, Jared 2000WAGUESPACK, Robby 1990-93WALSH 1915WALKER, Craig 1977WALKER, Keith 1975-77WALKER, Phillip 2009WALKER, Robert 2010-11WALKER, Tracy 2014WALKER, Yobes 2009, 2011-12WALLACE, Bill 1936WALLACE, Deon 2006-07WALLACE, Don 1981-84WALLIS, William 1943WARNER, Steve 1976WARD, Andy 1961WARD, Elton 1991-93WARD, Kyle 2005-07WARD, Larry 1981WARE, Keith 1995-97WARREN, Toby 1962-63WASHINGTON, Darzil 2014WASHINGTON, Jezreel 2006-09WASHINGTON, Terry 1990-92WATERS, Paul 1961, 1963WATKINS, Jody 1993WATSON, Jevante 2012-14WATTS-BRACKEN, Damarcus 2013WEATHERS, Ray 1992WEAVER, Lee 1967WEAVER, M.H. 1944WEBER, O’Neal 1962-65WEBER, Ralph 1935-37WELCH, Wayne 1937WELSH, Kenneth 1924WHEELDON, Al 1962-65WHITE, Godfrey 1968WHITE, James 1935-36WHITE, Jimmy 1968-69WHITE, Marquis 2013-14WHITE, Melvin 2009-12WHITE, Sid 1953-55WHITE, Verne 1935-37WHITE, Kyle 1978WHITMIRE, J.D. 1944WHITTINGTON, Glenn 1956-57

WHITTINGTON, Royce 1960WIEDEMANN, Larry 1950-51WILBANKS, L.F. 1930WILCOX, Howard 1945, 1949-51WILKES, Craig 1993WILLARD, William 1943WILLEY, Harlan 1937-38WILLIAMS, Bill 1947-49WILLIAMS, Brandon 2009WILLIAMS, Bryan 1990-91WILLIAMS, Corey 1988-90WILLIAMS, Danny 1978-80WILLIAMS, Desmond 1997-99WILLIAMS, Donovan 2014WILLIAMS, Dwayne 1983-86WILLIAMS, Eddie 2011WILLIAMS, Henry 1935-37WILLIAMS, James 1939-40WILLIAMS, Kenneth 1970-73WILLIAMS, LaQuincy 2006-09WILLIAMS, N 1922WILLIAMS, Ney 1942WILLIAMS, Ray 1974-76WILLIAMS, Shawn 2001, 2003WILLIAMS, Stanley 1996WILLIAMS, Tim 1982-85WILLIAMS, Tori 1991-92WILLIAMS, W. 1913WILLIAMS, W.A. 1911WILLIAMS, Wendall 2001-03WILLIAMS, Windell 1943WILLIS, Curley Daniel 1927-28WILLIS, Dwight 1985-88WILRIDGE, Marcus 1997, 1999-01WILSON, D.C. 1945WILSON, Trace 2010WINDSOR, Colin 2008, 2010WINGERTER, Troy 1988-91WINK, C.L. 1947-50WINSHIP, R.J. 1944WINSTON, Blain 2013WIRESINGER, Jeff 1978WITHROW, D’Aquin 2014WOLFE, John 1990-92WOLFE, Vernon 2009-10WOMACK, Shelby 1949WOOD, Charley 1957-58WOODALL, Chucky 1995-98WOODS, Charles 1996-99WORTHY, T.J. 2012-14

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1 • Brian MitchellQuarterback (1986-89) Brian Mitchell led the Cajuns to four straight winning seasons, becoming the first player in NCAA history to pass for more than 5,000 yards and rush for more than 3,000 yards in a career. He also left UL as the NCAA record holder for most rushing touchdowns in a career by a quarterback with 47. Mitchell was picked by the Washington Redskins in the fifth round of the 1990 NFL Draft and was a member of the Redskins’ Super Bowl XXVI championship team. He spent 10 seasons in Washington, earning Pro Bowl honors in 1996, before playing three seasons with Philadelphia and one with the New York Giants. Mitchell retired as the NFL career leader in combined yards with 23,330. He is still the league’s all-time leader in career kick returns (607), kick return yards (14,014), punt returns (463), punt return yards (4,999) and return TD (13). Mitchell was inducted into the Redskins Ring of Fame in October 2009.

Mitchell’s Career StatisticsPassing G Comp. Att. Yards TD INT Lg1986 11 41 102 574 3 8 641987 10 72 156 1100 6 9 561988 11 129 273 1807 8 9 601989 11 143 312 1966 6 17 92Career 43 385 843 5447 23 43 92

Rushing Att. Yards Avg. TD Lg1986 111 514 4.6 4 631987 150 767 5.1 9 611988 180 743 4.1 15 701989 237 1311 5.5 19 67Career 678 3335 4.9 47 70

5 • Charles TillmanDefensive Back (1999-02) Charles Tillman was a four-year starter at cornerback and led the Ragin’ Cajuns in interceptions in his final three seasons. Tillman finished his career at Louisiana ranked fifth in school history in interceptions (12) with his 284 career tackles ranking second all-time among defensive backs. Tillman led the Ragin’ Cajuns with six interceptions in 2000 and added four in 2001, becoming the first player in Ragin’ Cajuns history to be named to the All-Sun Belt Conference team. In his final season in 2002, Tillman earned AP All-America honorable mention honors and was a first team All-Sun Belt pick. He posted a career-high 100 tackles with two interceptions on the season, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries. After completing his Ragin’ Cajuns career, Tillman was drafted in the second round (the No. 35 overall selection) by the Chicago Bears, where he has spent his entire 12-year NFL career. He earned back-to-back Pro Bowl nods in 2011 and 2012 and was named the 2013 NFL Walter Payton Man of the Year. Tillman ranks third in franchise history with 36 interceptions, is first in interception return yards (675) and holds team records for defensive touchdowns (9) and interception returns for TDs (8). He has started 150-of-154 career games played, recording 944 tackles, 36 interceptions, 113 pass breakups, 42 forced fumbles, 3.0 sacks, and eight fumble recoveries. His 42 forced fumbles since 2003 are the most in the NFL.

Tillman’s Career StatisticsDefense G U-A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU1999 11 52-30 82 0 0 0 62000 11 48-16 64 3(-22) 2(-21) 6 92001 11 17-21 38 2(-5) 0 4 82002 11 63-37 100 1.5(-5) 0 2 8Career 44 180-104 284 6.6(-32) 2(-21) 12 31

9 • Damon MasonDefensive Back (1994-96) Damon Mason posted 135 tackles as a senior, putting him atop Louisiana’s all-time list for tackles in a season by a defensive back. It was also the third-highest, single-season total for any Cajuns defender. He was honored as a national Defensive Player of the Week and was featured in Sports Illustrated after posting two interceptions, one for a TD, to go along with two forced fumbles, one sack and a team-best nine tackles in the Ragin’ Cajuns 29-22 upset over nationally-ranked Texas A&M in 1996. He was a first team All-Big West Conference selection in 1995. Mason signed a free agent contract with the Orlando Predators

of the Arena Football League in November 1997. He completed his 12th season in the league during the 2010 season, competing as a defensive specialist for Orlando. In June 2011 his arena career continued when he signed with the New Orleans Voodoo. Mason’s tour of duty in the AFL also includes stops with Orlando, New Jersey, Las Vegas, Carolina, Grand Rapids and Austin. Mason is the all-time leading tackler in AFL history.

Mason’s Career StatisticsDefense G U-A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU1994 11 12-8 20 1(-1) 0 0 01995 11 66-22 88 14(-48) 3(-19) 2 41996 11 81-54 135 13(-31) 1(-9) 4 10Career 33 159-84 243 28(-80) 4(-28) 6 14

12 • Jake DelhommeQuarterback (1993-96) Jake Delhomme, who led the Carolina Panthers to Super Bowl XXXVIII in Houston in 2004, left an indelible mark during his four-year career at Louisiana, especially on the field and in the record books. Delhomme started 43 consecutive games at quarterback. He ranks atop all of the Cajuns passing charts and is listed in the NCAA record books alongside some of college football’s best quarterbacks. He led the Cajuns to three consecutive winning seasons and a pair of Big West Conference championships in 1993 and 1994. He also quarterbacked the Cajuns to arguably the biggest win in school history over nationally-ranked Texas A&M. Delhomme signed as a free agent out of college with the New Orleans Saints, then with the Carolina Panthers as a free agent in 2003. In seven seasons with the Panthers, Delhomme completed 1,580 passes for 19,258 yards and 120 TDs. In 2004, he had career-bests for completions (310), passing yards (3,886) and TDs (29). Delhomme was selected to the 2006 Pro Bowl. He left Carolina following the 2009 season as the franchise’s career leader in passing attempts, completions, yards, touchdowns and 300-yard games. Delhomme signed as a free agent with the Cleveland Browns in 2010. He is presently on the Houston Texans roster, signing with the franchise on November 29, 2011.

Delhomme’s Career StatisticsPassing G Comp. Att. Yards TD INT Lg1993 11 145 259 1842 14 12 531994 11 119 259 1712 10 18 631995 11 190 351 2761 20 10 621996 11 201 377 2901 20 17 79Career 44 655 1246 9216 64 57 79

14 • Brandon StokleyWide Receiver (1995-98) Brandon Stokley became the first player in NCAA Division I-A history to average more than 100 yards receiving per game over a four-year career. He was the most prolific freshman receiver in the history of college football, catching 75 passes for 1,121 yards in 1995. Stokley still owns the three best receiving seasons in Cajuns history. He was drafted by the Baltimore Ravens in the fourth round of the 1999 NFL Draft and was a member of the Super Bowl XXXV championship team. Stokley signed with Indianapolis in 2003 and was a member of the Colts Super Bowl XLI championship team. In 2004, he had 68 receptions for 1,077 yards and 10 TDs, catching Peyton Manning’s then-record 49th touchdown pass of the season. In 12-plus NFL seasons, the son of former head coach Nelson Stokley has caught 339 passes for 4,680 yards and 34 TDs.

Stokley’s Career StatisticsYear G Rec. Yards Avg. TD Lg1995 11 75 1121 14.9 9 521996 11 81 1160 14.3 7 781997 4 20 248 12.4 1 351998 11 65 1173 18.0 8 77Career 37 241 3702 15.4 25 78

28 • Glenn LaFleurRunning Back/Linebacker (1967-69)Second Team Little All-American (1967)First Team Little All-American (1968) Glenn LaFleur was the first Ragin’ Cajuns football player in Louisiana history to have his jersey retired. He was a three-year starter at linebacker who earned All-Gulf South Conference honors for three consecutive seasons and was honored as a second-team Little All-American following his junior season. He capped off his collegiate career by being named first-team Little All-American. LaFleur was a brave player who battled through injuries for much of his career.

LaFleur’s Career InterceptionsYear No. Yards Long1967 4 84 351968 2 13 131969 2 0 0Career 8 97 35

32 • Tyrell FenroyRunning Back (2005-08)Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year (2008) Tyrell Fenroy, who had one of the most prolific careers by a running back in NCAA history, saw his number retired during a pre-game ceremony at his final college game. He was a four-time All-Sun Belt selection, 2005 SBC Freshman of the Year and 2008 SBC Player of the Year. Fenroy became only the seventh player in NCAA history with four 1,000-yard rushing seasons and shattered the UL and Sun Belt records for career rushing yards and career rushing touchdowns. As a senior, Fenroy was one of 10 semifinalists for the prestigious Doak Walker Award. He was the nation’s active career rushing leader and set the all-time career rushing record in the State of Louisiana en route to being named 2008 Louisiana Sportswriters Offensive Player of the Year.

Fenroy’s Career StatisticsRushing G Att. Yards Avg. TD Lg2005 11 179 1,053 5.9 12 60 2006 12 223 1,197 5.4 10 57 2007 11 180 1,021 6.1 7 69 2008 12 226 1,375 6.1 19 89 Career 46 808 4,646 5.8 48 89

42 • Orlando ThomasDefensive Back (1991-94)Second Team UPI All-American (1993)Third Team AP All-American (1993) Orlando Thomas was an All-American performer who led the nation in interceptions during his junior season in 1993. He was selected as a second team All-American by UPI and a third team selection by the Associated Press. He finished second on the Cajuns all-time career tackle list with 347 stops and ranks first among all Cajuns defensive backs. His 18 career interceptions rank third in school history. Thomas was drafted by the Minnesota Vikings in the second round of the 1995 NFL Draft. Thomas spent seven seasons with the Vikings, amassing 473 career tackles and 22 interceptions in 98 games before retiring following the 2001 season.

Thomas’ Career StatisticsYear G U-A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU1991 11 55-30 85 1(-1) 0 2 31992 11 41-23 64 3(-5) 0 1 41993 11 62-34 96 7(-34) 3(-22) 9 91994 11 66-36 102 7(-45) 3(-31) 6 9Career 44 224-123 347 18(-85) 6(-53) 18 25

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Historical LegendFCS Football Championship SubdivisionD-II Division IIHC Homecoming• Conference game

1901 (2-0)Coach: Ashby Woodson Home: 1-0 | Away: 1-0Dec. 21 at Opelousas W, 6-5Jan. 12 Opelousas W, 21-0

1902 (1-2)Coach: Ashby Woodson Home: 1-1 | Away: 0-1Oct. 16 Louisiana State L, 0-42Nov. 1 Lake Charles W, 5-0Dec. 13 at New Orleans AC L, 0-32

1903 (1-1)Coach: J. Ovey Herpin Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-1Nov. 2 Delcambre Academy W, 105-0Nov. 25 at Lake Charles L, 0-5

1904 (2-0-1)Coach: Edwin F. GayleHome: 1-0 | Away: 1-0-1Nov. 5 at Franklin W, 11-5Nov. 12 Lake Charles W, 17-0Nov. 24 at Company “K” T, 0-0

1905No Team (Yellow Fever Epidemic)

1906 (1-0-1)Coach: Herbert McNaspyHome: 0-0-1 | Away: 0-0Oct. 27 vs. St. Martinville W, 28-0Nov. 9 Lake Charles T, 0-0

1907 (1-0)Coach: Jefferson CafferyHome: 0-0 | Away: 1-0Nov. 2 at Crowley W, 11-5

1908 (6-0)Coach: Clement J. McNaspyHome: 3-0 | Away: 3-0Oct. 24 St. Martinville W, 11-0Oct. 31 Crowley W, 17-6Nov. 7 at New Iberia W, 21-0Nov. 21 at St. Martinville W, 16-0Nov. 26 at Lake Charles W, 12-0Nov. 27 Vinton W, 16-0

1909 (5-2-2)Coach: Clement J. McNaspyHome: 2-1 | Away: 1-1-1 at St. Martinville T, 0-0 St. Martinville W, 17-0 vs. Crowley W, 36-2 vs. Lake Arthur W, 36-0Nov. 6 Abbeville W, 62-0Nov. 13 at Abbeville W, 49-0 vs. Lake Charles T, 5-5Nov. 25 at Northwestern State L, 0-47Dec. 11 Northwestern State L, 0-11

1910 (6-2-1)Coach: Clement J. McNaspyHome: 0-0 | Away: 0-0 vs. Louisiana State JV W, 6-0 vs. Jennings W, 48-0 vs. Tulane JV W, 3-0 vs. Tulane JV T, 0-0 vs. Louisiana Tech L, 0-75 vs. Louisiana College W, 18-5 vs. Louisiana State JV L, 5-43 vs. Jefferson College W, 11-0 vs. Louisiana College W, 19-0

1911 (1-4-1)Coach: Clement J. McNaspyHome: 0-0 | Away: 0-2Oct. 7 at Louisiana State L, 0-42Oct. 18 at Tulane L, 0-27 vs. Louisiana College L, 0-9 vs. Louisiana College T, 0-0 vs. Northwestern State W, 30-6 vs. Jefferson College L, 5-11

1912 (3-4)Coach: H. Lee PratherHome: 3-1 | Away: 0-3Sept. 28 Morgan City W, 33-0Oct. 12 at Tulane L, 0-96 at Jefferson College L, 0-46 Loyola W, 29-0Nov. 5 at Louisiana State L, 3-85 Louisiana College W, 19-0Nov. 20 Northwestern State L, 6-13

1913 (4-4)Coach: Clement J. McNaspyHome: 0-1 | Away: 0-1Oct. 4 vs. Lake Charles W, 23-0Oct. 11 Louisiana State L, 0-26Nov. 1 vs. Loyola W, 42-0 vs. Louisiana College W, 13-6 vs. New Iberia W, 55-7 vs. Jefferson College L, 3-32 vs. Jefferson College L, 0-59 at Northwestern State L, 12-26

1914 (5-3)Coach: R.B. DunbarHome: 0-0 | Away: 0-2Sept. 27 at Louisiana State L, 0-47 vs. Louisiana State JV L, 7-13Oct. 17 at Tulane L, 0-33 vs. Louisiana College W, 45-0 vs. St. Charles College W, 26-0 vs. Louisiana College W, 89-0 vs. St. Charles College W, 26-6 vs. Northwestern State W, 12-0

1915 (5-2-1)Coach: R.B. DunbarHome: 3-0 | Away: 2-2-1Oct. 2 at St. Charles College W, 12-0Oct. 9 at Tulane L, 0-13Oct. 16 Louisiana State JV W, 7-0Oct. 23 Chamberlain-Hunt W, 25-0Oct. 30 at St. Charles College W, 28-7Nov. 3 at Louisiana Tech T, 7-7Nov. 6 at Louisiana College W, 48-0Nov. 25 at Northwestern State L, 0-14

1916 (7-1)Coach: T.R. MobleyHome: 0-1 | Away: 1-0Sept. 30 Louisiana State L, 0-24Oct. 7 vs. Louisiana State JV W, 6-0Oct. 14 vs. Louisiana College W, 65-0Oct. 21 vs. St. Charles College W, 95-0Nov. 4 vs. Tulane JV W, 14-0Nov. 14 at Louisiana Tech W, 26-0Nov. 25 vs. Jefferson College W, 12-6Nov. 30 vs. Northwestern State W, 20-0

1917 (8-2)Coach: Clement J. McNaspyHome: 0-0 | Away: 0-1 vs. St. Charles College W, 26-0Oct. 6 at Louisiana State L, 6-20 vs. Louisiana College W, 36-0 vs. Crowley W, 54-0 vs. Spring Hill L, 0-26 vs. St. Martinville W, 69-0 vs. Jefferson College W, 32-0 vs. Louisiana Tech W, 57-0 vs. Northwestern State W, 34-0 vs. Louisiana State JV W, 22-0

1918 (4-1)Coach: Clement J. McNaspyHome: 0-0 | Away: 0-1 vs. Louisiana College W, 20-13Nov. 28 at Tulane L, 0-74 vs. Louisiana College W, 13-7 vs. Patterson W, 107-6 vs. Lake Charles W, 26-0

1919 (2-4-2)Coach: T.R. MobleyHome: 2-1-2| Away: 0-2Sept. 27 Alumni Team T, 7-7Oct. 4 at Louisiana State L, 0-39Oct. 11 at Tulane L, 0-73Oct. 18 Louisiana College T, 0-0Nov. 1 Louisiana State JV L, 0-18Nov. 8 vs. Centenary(N)1 L, 0-6Nov. 15 St. Charles College W, 44-3Nov. 27 Northwestern State W, 13-0

1920 (2-8)Coach: H.O. TudorHome: 2-3 | Away: 0-5Sept. 25 Abbeville W, 34-0Oct. 2 at Tulane L, 0-79Oct. 9 Patterson L, 13-14Oct. 16 Louisiana State JV L, 0-13Oct. 23 Louisiana College W, 22-14Oct. 30 at Louisiana Tech(F) L, 0-2Nov. 6 at Louisiana College L, 0-14Nov. 11 at Spring Hill L, 7-42Nov. 18 St. Charles College L, 7-35Nov. 25 at Northwestern State L, 0-13

1921 (9-2)Coach: T.R. MobleyHome: 3-0 | Away: 5-2Sept. 24 at Patterson W, 26-0Oct. 1 at Rice L, 0-54Oct. 3 at St. Charles College W, 40-21Oct. 8 Jefferson College W, 35-0Oct. 10 at Centenary(F) W, 2-0Oct. 15 vs. Louisiana State JV(N)2 W, 3-0Oct. 22 at Tulane JV W, 13-7Oct. 29 Louisiana College W, 46-0Nov. 4 at Loyola W, 20-0Nov. 11 at Louisiana Tech L, 0-20Nov. 24 Northwestern State W, 33-2

(F) - Forfeit(N)1 - Played in Lake Charles(N)2 - Played at Southwestern Louisiana Fair

1922 (3-4-2)Coach: T.R. MobleyHome: 2-1-1 | Away: 1-3-1Sept. 30 Patterson W, 42-0Oct. 7 at Jefferson College T, 0-0Oct. 14 Tulane JV W, 31-6Oct. 21 Loyola T, 9-9Oct. 28 at Louisiana College L, 0-7Nov. 4 at St. Stanislaus W, 14-0Nov. 11 at Louisiana State JV L, 0-6Nov. 18 Spring Hill L, 12-13Nov. 30 at Northwestern State L, 6-13

1923 (7-3)Coach: T.R. MobleyHome: 5-0 | Away: 2-3Sept. 22 at Centenary L, 0-35Sept. 29 at Tulane L, 2-20Oct. 6 at Louisiana State L, 3-7Oct. 13 Jefferson College W, 81-0Oct. 20 Louisiana College W, 31-10Oct. 27 at Lamar W, 19-16Nov. 3 at Spring Hill W, 40-7Nov. 10 St. Stanislaus W, 14-0Nov. 17 Southern Miss W, 66-0Nov. 29 Northwestern State W, 14-12

1924 (6-2-1)Coach: T.R. MobleyHome: 4-0 | Away: 2-2-1Sept. 27 at Tulane L, 0-14Oct. 4 at Louisiana State L, 7-31Oct. 11 Jefferson College W, 66-0Oct. 18 Sam Houston State W, 28-7Oct. 25 at Louisiana College W, 32-7Nov. 1 at Pensacola Navy T, 21-21Nov. 8 Lamar W, 20-8Nov. 15 Louisiana Tech W, 20-6Nov. 27 at Northwestern State W, 20-0

1925 (7-2)Coach: T.R. MobleyHome: 5-0 | Away: 2-2Sept. 26 at Loyola W, 17-0Oct. 3 at Louisiana State L, 6-38Oct. 10 Lamar W, 14-0Oct. 17 at Sam Houston State L, 2-7Oct. 24 Southern Miss W, 46-0Oct. 31 Louisiana College W, 31-0Nov. 14 Stephen F. Austin W, 26-7Nov. 20 at Louisiana Tech W, 22-13Nov. 26 Northwestern State W, 24-7

1926 (6-3-1)Coach: T.R. MobleyHome: 4-1-1 | Away: 2-2Sept. 25 Southern Miss W, 33-6Oct. 2 at Louisiana State L, 0-34Oct. 9 at Millsaps L, 0-12Oct. 16 Sam Houston State W, 15-0Oct. 23 Lamar W, 19-0Oct. 30 at Louisiana College W, 33-7Nov. 5 Louisiana Tech L, 0-23Nov. 12 Stephen F. Austin W, 33-0Nov. 18 Northwestern State T, 0-0Nov. 25 at Mississippi College W, 20-16

1927 (2-7-1)Coach: T.R. MobleyHome: 2-1 | Away: 0-5-1Sept. 24 Southern Miss W, 6-0Oct. 1 at Louisiana State L, 0-52Oct. 8 vs. Spring Hill L, 0-19Oct. 14 at Sam Houston State L, 0-25Oct. 22 at Loyola L, 0-28Oct. 29 Louisiana College L, 6-19Nov. 5 at Louisiana Tech L, 0-13Nov. 12 Millsaps W, 12-6Nov. 18 at Mississippi College L, 0-27Nov. 24 at Northwestern State T, 6-6

1928 (4-5)Coach: T.R. MobleyHome: 3-1 | Away: 1-4Sept. 29 at Centenary L, 0-45Oct. 6 at Louisiana State L, 0-45Oct. 13 Mississippi College L, 0-19Oct. 20 at Spring Hill W, 6-0Oct. 27 Southern Miss W, 37-7Nov. 4 Louisiana Tech W, 46-6Nov. 10 at Louisiana College L, 7-14Nov. 17 at Millsaps L, 7-31Nov. 24 Northwestern State W, 13-6

1929 (2-7)Coach: T.R. MobleyHome: 2-3 | Away: 0-4Sept. 28 Southern Miss W, 7-0Oct. 5 at Louisiana State L, 0-58Oct. 12 Spring Hill L, 6-28Oct. 19 at Tulane L, 0-60Nov. 2 Miami (Fla.) W, 14-0Nov. 9 Louisiana College L, 12-20Nov. 23 Millsaps L, 6-7Nov. 30 at Northwestern State L, 0-6Dec. 7 at Louisiana Tech L, 7-24

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1930 (2-8)Coach: T.R. MobleyHome: 1-3 | Away: 1-5Sept. 22 at Tulane L, 0-84Oct. 4 at Louisiana State L, 0-85Oct. 11 Fort Crockett (Texas) L, 0-19Oct. 18 Southern Miss W, 14-0Oct. 25 at Louisiana Tech L, 0-7Nov. 7 at Louisiana College L, 13-18Nov. 8 at Spring Hill L, 6-20Nov. 11 at Southeastern La W, 13-0Nov. 14 Miami (Fla.) L, 0-6Nov. 27 Northwestern State L, 6-18

1931 (1-6-1)Coach: T.F. WilbanksHome: 1-3-1 | Away: 0-3Oct. 3 Southeastern La T, 6-6Oct. 10 Fort Crockett (Texas) L, 0-25Oct. 17 at Louisiana Tech L, 0-38Oct. 24 Spring Hill L, 0-25Oct. 31 Louisiana College W, 7-6Nov. 7 at Southern Miss L, 0-54Nov. 14 Lon Morris L, 7-20Nov. 26 at Northwestern State L, 2-38

1932 (3-4)Coach: T.F. WilbanksHome: 2-3 | Away: 1-1Sept. 30 Southeastern La W, 6-0Oct. 7 Southern Miss L, 7-12Oct. 14 Stephen F. Austin W, 19-6Oct. 21 Louisiana Tech L, 0-15Nov. 5 at Lamar L, 0-6Nov. 11 at Louisiana College W, 14-6Nov. 24 Northwestern State L, 0-8

1933 (6-3)Coach: T.F. WilbanksHome: 4-1 | Away: 2-2Sept. 22 Southeastern La W, 34-0Sept. 29 at Loyola L, 0-12Oct. 6 Lamar L, 7-8Oct. 14 at Louisiana Tech W, 13-7Oct. 21 at Southern Miss L, 0-6Oct. 27 Spring Hill W, 21-0Nov. 11 Louisiana College W, 26-0Nov. 17 at Stephen F. Austin W, 17-0Nov. 30 at Northwestern State W, 10-2

1934 (5-4)Coach: T.F. WilbanksHome: 4-0 | Away: 0-4Sept. 28 at Millsaps L, 2-19Oct. 5 at Spring Hill L, 6-7Oct. 12 Louisiana Tech W, 25-0Oct. 19 at Southern Miss L, 6-12Oct. 26 Southeastern La W, 10-0Nov. 3 at Louisiana College L, 7-12Nov. 9 Stephen F. Austin W, 39-13Nov. 16 vs. Sam Houston State(N)1 W, 30-7Nov. 29 Northwestern State W, 6-0

1935 (2-8)Coach: T.F. WilbanksHome: 1-3 | Away: 1-3Sept. 27 at Stephen F. Austin W, 6-0Oct. 4 Southeastern La L, 7-13Oct. 11 at Louisiana Tech L, 0-25Oct. 18 Spring Hill L, 7-20Oct. 25 Millsaps L, 3-19Nov. 1 Louisiana College W, 18-7Nov. 8 vs. Southern Miss(N)1 L, 7-19Nov. 15 at Sam Houston State L, 0-7Nov. 23 at Louisiana State L, 0-56Nov. 28 at Northwestern State L, 0-6

1936 (2-7-1)Coach: T.F. WilbanksHome: 1-3-1 | Away: 1-4Sept. 25 Mississippi College T, 13-13Oct. 3 at Lamar W, 13-6Oct. 8 Louisiana Tech L, 7-20Oct. 16 at Spring Hill L, 0-6Oct. 23 Sam Houston State W, 7-6Oct. 31 at Louisiana College L, 0-12Nov. 6 Southeastern La L, 0-19Nov. 13 at Southern Miss L, 14-44Nov. 21 at (5) Louisiana State L, 0-93Nov. 26 Northwestern State L, 0-6

1937 (4-3-1)Coach: Johnny L. CainHome: 2-2 | Away: 2-1-1Sept. 25 Mississippi College L, 0-13Oct. 1 Stephen F. Austin W, 7-6Oct. 8 Southern Miss L, 0-13Oct. 15 at Spring Hill W, 19-6Oct. 22 at Millsaps W, 7-0Oct. 29 Louisiana College W, 26-6Nov. 12 at Louisiana Tech T, 0-0Nov. 25 at Northwestern State L, 0-71938 (8-2-1)Coach: Johnny L. CainHome: 4-0 | Away: 3-2-1Sept. 16 at Southeastern La W, 8-0Sept. 23 Delta State W, 19-0Sept. 30 at Stephen F. Austin W, 7-0Oct. 7 Sam Houston State W, 14-0Oct. 14 at Spring Hill W, 33-7Oct. 21 Millsaps W, 13-0Oct. 29 at Louisiana College T, 7-7Nov. 4 vs. Louisiana Tech W, 27-7Nov. 11 at Southern Miss L, 6-15Nov. 19 at Louisiana State L, 0-32Nov. 24 Northwestern State W, 7-0

1939 (3-5-1)Coach: Johnny L. CainHome: 1-3-1 | Away: 2-2Sept. 22 at Delta State W, 19-6Sept. 29 Stephen F. Austin T, 0-0Oct. 4 at East Texas State L, 0-6Oct. 13 Spring Hill W, 20-0Oct. 27 Louisiana College L, 6-7Nov. 4 at Louisiana Tech W, 12-6Nov. 10 Loyola L, 18-20Nov. 17 Southern Miss L, 7-9Nov. 30 at Northwestern State L, 0-6

1940 (6-3-1)Coach: Johnny L. CainHome: 4-0-1 | Away: 2-3Sept. 20 Southeastern La W, 7-0Sept. 27 at Stephen F. Austin W, 6-0Oct. 5 at Mississippi State L, 0-20Oct. 11 Millsaps T, 0-0Oct. 18 at Spring Hill L, 7-13Oct. 26 at Louisiana College W, 6-0Nov. 1 Louisiana Tech W, 7-6Nov. 8 Delta State W, 18-7Nov. 15 at Southern Miss L, 14-21Nov. 28 Northwestern State W, 12-7

1941 (6-2-1)Coach: Johnny L. CainHome: 4-0-1 | Away: 2-2Sept. 19 at Southeastern La W, 19-7Sept. 27 at Alabama L, 6-47Oct. 10 Millsaps W, 6-0Oct. 18 Spring Hill W, 39-0Oct. 24 Louisiana College W, 23-7Oct. 31 at Louisiana Tech L, 0-12Nov. 7 Stephen F. Austin W, 25-0Nov. 14 Southern Miss T, 0-0Nov. 27 at Northwestern State W, 6-0

1942 (3-4)Coach: Louis WhitmanHome: 4-0-1 | Away: 2-2Sept. 25 at Alabama L, 0-54Oct. 9 Southeastern La W, 35-13Oct. 16 Ouachita College L, 0-6Oct. 23 Camp Beauregard W, 62-0Oct. 30 Louisiana Tech W, 12-7Nov. 6 Northwestern State L, 6-11Nov. 21 at Sam Houston State L, 0-7

1943 (5-0-1)OIL BOWL CHAMPIONSCoach: Louis WhitmanHome: 2-0 | Away: 2-0Oct. 15 Fort Benning (Ga.) W, 20-7Oct. 23 at Southwestern (Texas) W, 27-6Nov. 6 vs. Arkansas A&M(N)2 T, 20-20Nov. 13 Lake Charles AAF W, 75-0Nov. 27 at Randolf Field W, 6-0Oil Bowl (Houston, Texas)Jan. 1 vs. Arkansas A&M W, 24-7

1944 (5-4)Coach: Louis WhitmanHome: 2-4 | Away: 3-0Sept. 22 LaGarde GH W, 53-0Sept. 30 Keesler Army AFB L, 0-13Oct. 7 Arkansas A&M L, 6-18Oct. 14 at Louisiana Tech W, 15-0Oct. 21 Northwestern State W, 19-7Nov. 4 Millsaps L, 0-19Nov. 11 at Lake Charles Army W, 24-0Nov. 18 Louisiana Tech L, 0-7Nov. 25 at Northwestern State W, 7-6

1945 (1-6-1)Coach: Louis WhitmanHome: 0-3 | Away: 1-3-1Sept. 22 Lake Charles Army L, 7-21Sept. 29 at Mississippi State L, 0-31Oct. 5 Louisiana Tech L, 12-14Oct. 20 at Northwestern State T, 0-0Oct. 27 at Florida L, 0-45Nov. 10 at Auburn L, 0-52Nov. 17 at Louisiana Tech W, 13-7Nov. 22 Northwestern State L, 0-13

(N)1 - Played in Lake Charles(N)2 - Played in Memphis, Tenn.

1946 (6-4)Coach: Johnny L. CainHome: 3-1 | Away: 3-3Sept. 21 at Houston W, 13-7Sept. 28 Stephen F. Austin W, 13-2Oct. 4 at Southeastern La L, 13-27Oct. 12 at (6) Alabama L, 0-54Oct. 18 at Southern Miss L, 0-6Oct. 26 at Louisiana College W, 40-0Nov. 2 Louisiana TechHC L, 6-34Nov. 8 Troy W, 64-0Nov. 23 at Northwestern State W, 14-0Nov. 29 Union (Tenn.) W, 26-0

1947 (6-2)Coach: George MitchellHome: 4-1 | Away: 2-1Sept. 27 at Stephen F. Austin W, 24-6Oct. 4 Southeastern La W, 40-7Oct. 11 Livingstone State W, 26-0Oct. 18 Southern Miss L, 7-15Oct. 25 Louisiana CollegeHC W, 38-7Nov. 1 at Louisiana Tech L, 0-9Nov. 8 at Centenary W, 21-7Nov. 27 Northwestern State W, 9-7

1948 (6-3-1, 3-2 GSC)Coach: George MitchellHome: 3-1-1 | Away: 3-2Sept. 18 at Austin College L, 0-14Sept. 25 Troy W, 26-19Oct. 2 Houston W, 21-7Oct. 8 at Southeastern La• W, 19-12Oct. 15 at Southern Miss• L, 6-26Oct. 23 at Louisiana College• W, 26-7Oct. 30 Louisiana Tech•HC L, 14-24Nov. 6 Sam Houston State T, 12-12Nov. 13 Pensacola Navy W, 27-6Nov. 20 at Northwestern State• W, 28-7

1949 (6-3, 3-2 GSC)Coach: George MitchellHome: 4-2 | Away: 2-1Sept. 17 Austin College W, 30-0Sept. 24 Troy W, 48-25Oct. 1 at Southeastern La• W, 27-20Oct. 8 Houston L, 7-28Oct. 15 Southern Miss• L, 0-25Oct. 22 Louisiana College• W, 7-0Oct. 29 at Louisiana Tech• L, 0-21Nov. 12 at Pensacola Navy W, 28-12Nov. 19 Northwestern St•HC W, 27-14

1950 (5-4, 2-3 GSC)Coach: A.L. Red SwansonHome: 5-0 | Away: 0-4Sept. 23 East Texas Baptist W, 25-0Sept. 30 Southeastern La• W, 6-0Oct. 7 Troy W, 40-14Oct. 14 at Southern Miss• L, 0-6Oct. 21 at Memphis L, 0-20Oct. 28 Stephen F. Austin W, 20-13Nov. 4 Louisiana Tech•HC W, 41-13Nov. 11 at Louisiana College• L, 20-22Nov. 18 at Northwestern State• L, 7-12

1951 (6-4, 3-2 GSC)Coach: Raymond DidierHome: 2-3 | Away: 4-1Sept. 15 ULM L, 7-13Sept. 22 at McNeese State W, 35-14Sept. 29 at Southeastern La• L, 0-14Oct. 6 at Troy W, 44-7Oct. 13 Southern Miss• L, 0-41Oct. 20 Memphis L, 7-41Oct. 27 at Stephen F. Austin W, 32-14Nov. 3 at Louisiana Tech• W, 34-7Nov. 10 Louisiana College• W, 27-21Nov. 17 Northwestern St•HC W, 41-26

1952 (5-2-2, 3-0-2 GSC)GULF STATES CHAMPIONSCoach: Raymond DidierHome: 2-1-2 | Away: 3-1Sept. 20 Lamar W, 14-13Sept. 27 Southeastern La• T, 13-13Oct. 4 Troy W, 54-14Oct. 11 at Southern Miss L, 12-32Oct. 25 Stephen F. Austin L, 19-20Nov. 1 Louisiana Tech•HC T, 19-19Nov. 8 at Louisiana College• W, 18-7Nov. 15 at Northwestern State• W, 34-0Nov. 22 at McNeese State• W, 20-13

1953 (4-7, 2-4 GSC)Coach: Raymond DidierHome: 2-3 | Away: 2-4Sept. 19 at Lamar W, 22-13Sept. 26 at Southeastern La• L, 13-39Oct. 3 East Texas State L, 7-41Oct. 10 Southern Miss L, 14-41Oct. 17 at Arkansas State L, 12-13Oct. 24 at Stephen F. Austin W, 14-7Oct. 31 at Louisiana Tech• L, 7-27Nov. 7 Louisiana College•HC W, 19-6Nov. 14 Northwestern State• L, 7-12Nov. 21 McNeese State• W, 47-13Nov. 28 at ULM• L, 6-35

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1954 (5-4, 4-2 GSC)Coach: Raymond DidierHome: 3-2 | Away: 2-2Sept. 18 Lamar L, 20-26Sept. 25 Southeastern La• L, 0-32Oct. 2 at East Texas State L, 13-33Oct. 9 ULM• W, 41-7Oct. 16 Arkansas State W, 36-2Oct. 30 Louisiana Tech•HC W, 25-0Nov. 6 at Louisiana College• W, 25-13Nov. 13 at Northwestern State• L, 7-34Nov. 20 at McNeese State• W, 55-12

1955 (5-4, 3-3 GSC)Coach: Raymond DidierHome: 4-1 | Away: 1-3Sept. 17 at Lamar L, 6-19Sept. 24 at Southeastern La• L, 0-20Oct. 1 East Texas State W, 20-15Oct. 8 at ULM• W, 26-6Oct. 15 Corpus Christi W, 49-12Oct. 29 at Louisiana Tech• L, 14-28Nov. 5 Louisiana College• W, 21-14Nov. 12 Northwestern St•HC W, 27-13Nov. 19 McNeese State• L, 7-12

1956 (4-6, 1-5 GSC)Coach: Raymond DidierHome: 1-4 | Away: 3-2Sept. 15 Lamar L, 14-21Sept. 22 Southeastern La• L, 0-42Sept 29 at East Texas State W, 33-27Oct. 6 ULM• L, 19-45Oct. 13 Corpus Christi W, 67-14Oct. 20 at Southern Arkansas W, 32-12Oct. 27 Louisiana Tech•HC L, 6-33Nov. 3 at Louisiana College• L, 14-34Nov. 10 at Northwestern State• L, 19-38Nov. 17 at McNeese State• W, 35-33

1957 (4-5-1, 2-3-1 GSC)Coach: Raymond DidierHome: 3-2 | Away: 1-3-1Sept. 14 Sam Houston State W, 14-7Sept. 21 at Southeastern La• T, 7-7Sept. 28 at Lamar L, 20-36Oct. 5 at ULM• W, 6-0Oct. 12 at Louisiana Tech• L, 13-28Oct. 19 Southern Arkansas W, 25-6Oct. 26 at Trinity L, 7-27Nov. 2 Louisiana College• W, 7-0Nov. 9 Northwestern St•HC L, 0-19Nov. 23 McNeese State• L, 0-13

1958 (1-8, 0-5 GSC)Coach: Jim “Red” HoggattHome: 1-3 | Away: 0-5Sept. 20 Southeastern La• L, 6-14Sept. 27 at Sam Houston State L, 0-6Oct. 4 ULM• L, 8-29Oct. 11 Louisiana Tech•HC L, 0-33Oct. 18 at Abilene Christian L, 8-27Oct. 25 Trinity W, 22-18Nov. 1 at Southern Arkansas L, 7-13Nov. 8 at Northwestern State• L, 8-27Nov. 22 at McNeese State• L, 8-9

1959 (4-5, 2-3 GSC)Coach: Jim “Red” HoggattHome: 4-1 | Away: 0-4Sept. 18 at Southeastern La• L, 13-18Sept. 25 Sam Houston State W, 19-7Oct. 3 Stephen F. Austin W, 22-14Oct. 10 at Louisiana Tech• L, 13-21Oct. 24 at Louisiana College L, 6-21Oct. 31 at ULM• L, 20-34Nov. 7 Abilene Christian L, 12-14Nov. 14 Northwestern St•HC W, 34-14Nov. 21 McNeese State• W, 19-14

1960 (6-4, 3-2 GSC)Coach: Jim “Red” HoggattHome: 3-3 | Away: 3-1Sept. 17 Southeastern La• L, 10-20Sept. 24 at Sam Houston State W, 8-3Oct. 1 at Stephen F. Austin W, 36-0Oct. 8 Louisiana Tech• W, 6-2Oct. 15 Texas-Arlington L, 7-13Oct. 22 Louisiana College L, 7-13Oct. 29 ULM•HC W, 8-7Nov. 5 Pensacola Navy W, 20-14Nov. 12 at Northwestern State• W, 17-7Nov. 19 at McNeese State• L, 18-28

1961 (2-8, 0-5 GSC)Coach: Russ FaulkinberryHome: 1-4 | Away: 1-4Sept. 16 at Southeastern La• L, 0-27Sept. 23 at Texas-Arlington L, 0-26Sept. 30 Southern Miss L, 6-22Oct. 7 at Louisiana Tech• L, 0-12Oct. 21 Louisiana College L, 9-14Oct. 28 at ULM•(N)1 L, 20-27Nov. 4 at Pensacola Navy W, 9-7Nov. 11 Northwestern St• (HC) L, 14-27Nov. 18 McNeese State• L, 0-25Nov. 25 Henderson State W, 41-7

1962 (4-5-1, 2-3 GSC)Coach: Russ FaulkinberryHome: 3-1-1 | Away: 1-4Sept. 15 Mexico Poly Institute W, 21-0Sept. 21 Southeastern La• L, 6-21Sept. 29 at Southern Miss• L, 0-20Oct. 6 Louisiana Tech• W, 13-6Oct. 13 TampaHC T, 14-14Oct. 20 at Louisiana College L, 6-12Oct. 27 at ULM•(N)1 W, 18-10Nov. 2 Austin College W, 38-12Nov. 10 at Northwestern State• L, 0-20Nov. 17 at McNeese State• L, 0-19

1963 (4-5, 1-4 GSC)Coach: Russ FaulkinberryHome: 3-2 | Away: 1-3Sept. 10 at Southeastern La• L, 0-14Sept. 28 Hardin-Simmons W, 16-6Oct. 5 at Tampa W, 19-17Oct. 12 at Louisiana Tech• L, 0-45Oct. 26 Louisiana CollegeHC W, 7-6Nov. 2 Southern Miss L, 0-28Nov. 9 at ULM• L, 6-7Nov. 16 Northwestern State• W, 19-13Nov. 23 McNeese State• L, 7-14

(N)1 - Played in Shreveport(N)2 - Played in Little Rock, Ark.

1964 (5-4, 2-3 GSC)Coach: Russ FaulkinberryHome: 3-2 | Away: 2-2Sept. 26 at Southern Miss L, 0-30Oct. 10 Louisiana Tech• L, 3-6Oct. 17 TampaHC W, 37-6Oct. 24 at Louisiana College W, 14-7Oct. 30 Lenoir-Rhyne W, 20-6Nov. 7 ULM• W, 23-7Nov. 14 at Northwestern State• W, 27-17Nov. 21 at McNeese State• L, 9-24Dec. 12 Southeastern La• L, 7-12

1965 (7-3, 4-1 GSC)GULF STATES CHAMPIONSCoach: Russ FaulkinberryHome: 3-1 | Away: 4-2Sept. 18 Louisiana College W, 30-0Oct. 2 at Southeastern La• L, 0-13Oct. 9 at Louisiana Tech• W, 16-8Oct. 16 at Tampa L, 6-7Oct. 23 at Samford W, 7-0Oct. 30 at Lamar W, 20-6Nov. 6 at ULM• W, 14-10Nov. 13 Northwestern St•HC W, 41-7Nov. 20 McNeese State• W, 14-7Nov. 25 Chattanooga L, 25-27

1966 (6-4, 3-2 GSC)Coach: Russ FaulkinberryHome: 5-1 | Away: 1-3Sept. 17 at Louisiana College W, 24-0Sept. 24 at Delta State L, 3-28Oct. 1 Southeastern La• W, 35-6Oct. 8 Lamar W, 14-6Oct. 15 Louisiana Tech•HC W, 21-12Oct. 22 Samford W, 6-3Oct. 29 at ULM• L, 7-10Nov. 5 Arkansas State L, 14-17Nov. 12 at Northwestern State• L, 8-21Nov. 19 at McNeese State• W, 7-0

1967 (6-4, 3-2 GSC)Coach: Russ FaulkinberryHome: 2-2 | Away: 4-2Sept. 16 at Louisiana College W, 28-14Sept. 23 at Lamar L, 13-14Sept. 30 Pensacola Navy W, 13-3Oct. 7 at Louisiana Tech• W, 20-14Oct. 14 at Southeastern La• W, 9-0Oct. 21 at Memphis L, 6-28Oct. 28 ULM•HC L, 6-17Nov. 4 at Arkansas State W, 7-6Nov. 11 Northwestern State• L, 9-24Nov. 18 McNeese State• W, 31-6

1968 (8-2, 5-1 GSC)GULF STATES CHAMPIONSCoach: Russ FaulkinberryHome: 5-0 | Away: 3-2Sept. 21 at Louisiana College W, 28-0Sept. 28 at Pensacola Navy L, 35-39Oct. 5 Southeastern La• W, 31-6Oct. 12 Louisiana Tech• W, 28-24Oct. 19 Delta State W, 32-27Oct. 26 LamarHC W, 20-14Nov. 2 at ULM• L, 7-20Nov. 9 Arkansas State W, 20-9Nov. 16 at Northwestern State• W, 14-7Nov. 23 at McNeese State• W, 12-7

1969 (5-5, 3-2 GSC)Coach: Russ FaulkinberryHome: 3-1 | Away: 4-2Sept. 20 at North Texas L, 6-40Sept. 27 East Texas State L, 13-24Oct. 4 at Southeastern La• W, 9-3Oct. 11 at Louisiana Tech• L, 21-34Oct. 18 at Arkansas State(N)2 L, 0-26Oct. 25 at Lamar W, 24-16Nov. 1 at ULM• W, 9-7Nov. 8 St. Norbert W, 48-37Nov. 15 Northwestern St•HC L, 28-33Nov. 22 McNeese State• W, 21-17

1970 (9-3, 5-0 GSC)GULF STATES CHAMPIONSGrantland Rice Bowl Runner-UpCoach: Russ FaulkinberryHome: 4-2 | Away: 5-0 | Neut.: 0-1Sept. 12 Southern Miss L, 14-16Sept. 19 Southeastern La• W, 17-6Sept. 26 at Chattanooga W, 24-20Oct. 3 Doane W, 49-0Oct. 10 Louisiana Tech• W, 20-10Oct. 17 at Texas-Arlington W, 28-7Oct. 24 Lamar W, 15-6Oct. 31 at ULM• W, 9-7Nov. 7 TampaHC L, 38-50Nov. 14 at Northwestern State• W, 24-21Nov. 21 at McNeese State• W, 13-7Grantland Rice Bowl (Baton Rouge, La.)Dec. 12 vs. Tennessee State L, 25-26

1971 (5-4-1, 2-2-1 SLC)Coach: Russ FaulkinberryHome: 3-3 | Away: 2-1-1Sept. 18 at Southeastern La W, 7-6Sept. 25 Santa Clara W, 21-0Oct. 2 Trinity• L, 21-27Oct. 9 at Louisiana Tech• L, 15-35Oct. 16 Texas-Arlington• W, 16-0Oct. 23 at Lamar• W, 21-20Oct. 30 ULMHC W, 31-7Nov. 6 at Arkansas State• T, 10-10Nov. 13 Northwestern State L, 19-27Nov. 19 McNeese State L, 10-20

1972 (5-6, 1-4 SLC)Coach: Russ FaulkinberryHome: 3-3 | Away: 2-3Sept. 9 Louisiana Tech• L, 0-7Sept. 16 Southeastern La W, 30-7Sept. 23 at Trinity L, 10-13Sept. 30 Arkansas State• L, 18-21Oct. 7 Abilene Christian W, 35-14Oct. 14 at Chattanooga W, 22-21Oct. 21 Lamar• L, 0-3Oct. 28 at Texas-Arlington• L, 0-7Nov. 4 Santa ClaraHC W, 27-7Nov. 11 at Northwestern State L, 8-24Nov. 25 at McNeese State• W, 10-0

1973 (0-10, 0-5 SLC)Coach: Russ FaulkinberryHome: 0-6 | Away: 0-4Sept. 15 at Arkansas State• L, 13-27Sept. 22 at Louisiana Tech• L, 0-23Sept. 29 Chattanooga L, 10-21Oct. 6 Xavier L, 14-17Oct. 13 at Cincinnati L, 0-27Oct. 20 at Lamar• L, 0-31Oct. 27 Texas-Arlington• L, 22-31Nov. 10 Northwestern StHC L, 10-20Nov. 17 Memphis L, 6-41Nov. 24 McNeese State• L, 0-37

1974 (2-9, 0-5 SLC)Coach: Augie TammarielloHome: 1-5 | Away: 1-4Sept. 14 at Tulane L, 16-17Sept. 21 at McNeese State• L, 0-38Oct. 5 Lamar• L, 13-38Oct. 12 Louisiana Tech• L, 20-35Oct. 19 at Tampa L, 13-14Oct. 26 ChattanoogaHC W, 21-20Nov. 2 Southern Miss L, 7-41Nov. 9 at Texas-Arlington• L, 17-21Nov. 16 at Northwestern State W, 14-10Nov. 22 San Jose State L, 22-25Nov. 29 Arkansas State• L, 6-28

1975 (6-5, 2-3 SLC)Coach: Augie TammarielloHome: 5-2 | Away: 1-3Sept. 6 at Long Beach State W, 22-17Sept. 13 Southern Illinois W, 27-10Sept. 27 New Mexico State W, 31-7Oct. 4 at Arkansas State• L, 17-39Oct. 11 at Louisiana Tech• L, 14-24Oct. 18 Lamar• W, 21-12Oct. 25 at Cincinnati L, 17-23Nov. 1 Texas-Arlington•HC W, 35-32Nov. 8 Pacific L, 14-19Nov. 15 Northwestern State W, 40-17Nov. 22 McNeese State• L, 21-33

1976 (9-2, 4-1 SLC)Coach: Augie Tammariello Home: 7-0 | Away: 2-2Sept. 11 Fresno State(F) W, 41-14Sept. 18 Cincinnati(F) W, 7-3Oct. 2 Louisiana Tech• W, 31-26Oct. 9 at Lamar• W, 34-9Oct. 16 Furman W, 27-16Oct. 23 Pacific W, 38-10Oct. 30 at Texas-Arlington• W, 31-24Nov. 6 Arkansas State•HC W, 23-14Nov. 13 at Northwestern State L, 3-7Nov. 20 at McNeese State• L, 19-20Dec. 4 ULM W, 7-5

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1977 (6-4-2, 2-1-2 SLC)Coach: Augie TammarielloHome: 4-1-1 | Away: 2-3-1Sept. 3 Tulsa W, 48-21Sept. 10 Fresno State W, 34-13Sept. 17 at Lamar• W, 10-6Sept. 24 Texas-Arlington• W, 30-20Oct. 1 at Hawai`i L, 6-20Oct. 8 at Louisiana Tech• T, 21-21Oct. 15 Southern Illinois W, 24-0Oct. 22 at Temple L, 20-27Oct. 29 at East Carolina W, 9-7Nov. 5 at Arkansas State• L, 15-17Nov. 12 Northwestern StHC L, 13-20Nov. 25 McNeese State• T, 9-9

1978 (3-8, 2-3 SLC)Coach: Augie TammarielloHome: 2-5 | Away: 1-3Sept. 9 Long Beach State L, 0-10Sept. 16 at Tulsa L, 3-10Sept. 23 East Carolina L, 9-38Sept. 30 Lamar• W, 23-16Oct. 7 Louisiana Tech• W, 24-6Oct. 14 at Texas-Arlington• L, 3-24Oct. 28 Cincinnati L, 13-38Nov. 4 Arkansas State•HC L, 6-16Nov. 11 at Northwestern State W, 19-17Nov. 18 Southern Illinois L, 9-10Nov. 25 at McNeese State• L, 18-44

1979 (4-7, 1-4 SLC)Coach: Augie TammarielloHome: 3-3 | Away: 1-4Sept. 1 ULM W, 17-13Sept. 8 at Southern Illinois L, 7-17Sept. 15 at Tulsa L, 20-28Sept. 22 West Texas State W, 19-10Sept. 29 at Arkansas State• W, 13-9Oct. 6 at Louisiana Tech• L, 0-17Oct. 13 at Pacific L, 7-10Oct. 20 Lamar• L, 17-21Oct. 27 Cal Poly-Pomona W, 31-19Nov. 10 Texas-Arlington•HC L, 10-24Nov. 17 McNeese State• L, 6-10

1980 (7-4, 4-1 SLC)Coach: Sam RobertsonHome: 5-0 | Away: 2-4Sept. 6 New Mexico State W, 14-12Sept. 13 at East Carolina W, 27-21Sept. 20 at Fresno State L, 14-16Sept. 27 at ULM L, 0-24Oct. 4 at North Texas L, 20-22Oct. 11 Arkansas State• W, 3-0Oct. 25 Lamar• W, 38-10Nov. 1 Southern Illinois W, 21-3Nov. 8 at Texas-Arlington• W, 30-13Nov. 15 Louisiana Tech•HC W, 27-9Nov. 22 at McNeese State• L, 0-14

1981 (1-9-1, 0-4-1 SLC)Coach: Sam RobertsonHome: 1-4 | Away: 0-5-1Sept. 5 at Southern Miss L, 7-33Sept. 12 Southeastern La L, 0-7Sept. 19 at ULM L, 17-20Sept. 26 North Texas W, 34-11Oct. 10 at Arkansas State• L, 3-14Oct. 17 East Carolina L, 31-35Oct. 24 at Southern Illinois L, 0-41Oct. 31 at Louisiana Tech• T, 17-17Nov. 7 Texas-Arlington•HC L, 7-23Nov. 14 at Lamar• L, 12-14Nov. 21 McNeese State• L, 7-14

1982 (7-3-1)Coach: Sam RobertsonHome: 5-1 | Away: 2-2-1Sept. 11 at Rice W, 21-14Sept. 18 West Texas StateFCS W, 31-18Sept. 25 at North TexasFCS W, 31-14Oct. 2 Southern IllinoisFCS W, 20-10Oct. 9 Arkansas StateFCS L, 13-20Oct. 16 at Texas-ArlingtonFCS L, 29-30Oct. 23 LamarFCS W, 24-0Oct. 30 at Southern Miss L, 0-36Nov. 6 ULMFCS /HC W, 40-26Nov. 13 Louisiana TechFCS W, 29-19Nov. 20 at McNeese StateFCS T, 10-10

1983 (4-6)Coach: Sam RobertsonHome: 3-1 | Away: 1-5Sept. 10 at ULMFCS L, 6-31Sept. 18 ChattanoogaFCS L, 14-38Sept. 24 at Rice L, 21-22Oct. 8 at East Carolina L, 18-21Oct. 15 at Tulane L, 15-17Oct. 22 LamarFCS W, 31-6Oct. 29 at Southern Miss L, 3-31Nov. 12 McNeese StateFCS W, 48-16Nov. 19 La. TechFCS/HC W, 13-9Nov. 26 at San Jose State W, 25-21

1984 (6-5)Coach: Sam RobertsonHome: 3-1 | Away: 3-4Sept. 1 at ChattanoogaFCS L, 7-9Sept. 8 at Louisiana TechFCS W, 17-16Sept. 15 ULMFCS L, 6-7Sept. 22 at Alabama L, 14-37Oct. 6 Wichita State W, 31-3Oct. 13 at Memphis L, 7-20Oct. 20 at San Jose State W, 35-28Oct. 27 Southern Miss W, 13-7Nov. 3 East CarolinaHC W, 42-24Nov. 10 at McNeese StateFCS L, 17-30Nov. 17 at Tulsa W, 18-17

1985 (4-7)Coach: Sam RobertsonHome: 2-2 | Away: 2-5Aug. 31 Memphis L, 6-37Sept. 7 at (2) Auburn L, 7-49Sept. 14 at Louisiana TechFCS L, 23-24Sept. 21 Idaho StateFCS W, 31-30Sept. 28 at Wichita State W, 23-15Oct. 5 at Southern Miss L, 16-38Oct. 12 East CarolinaHC W, 16-14Oct. 19 at (5) Florida L, 0-45Oct. 26 at UNLV W, 20-13Nov. 9 at Tulane L, 17-27Nov. 16 McNeese StateFCS L, 3-14

1986 (6-5)Coach: Nelson StokleyHome: 3-2 | Away: 3-2Sept. 6 Oklahoma State L, 20-21Sept. 13 ULMFCS W, 24-20Sept. 20 at Memphis W, 26-10Oct. 4 at East Carolina W, 21-10Oct. 11 Tulsa W, 17-13Oct. 18 at Mississippi L, 20-21Oct. 25 Stephen F. AustinFCS/HC W, 28-14Nov. 1 at Tulane L, 39-42Nov. 8 at Southern Miss L, 0-17Nov. 15 at McNeese StateFCS W, 33-13Nov. 22 Louisiana TechFCS L, 14-23

1987 (6-5)Coach: Nelson StokleyHome: 5-0 | Away: 1-5Sept. 5 at Mississippi State L, 3-31Sept. 12 UNLV W, 21-10Sept. 26 at Oklahoma State L, 0-36Oct. 3 at (17) Alabama L, 10-38Oct. 10 Northwestern StFCS W, 13-3Oct. 17 at Mississippi L, 14-24Oct. 24 at ULMFCS W, 17-7Nov. 7 MemphisHC W, 31-7Nov. 14 at Tulane L, 10-38Nov. 21 Colorado State W, 35-28Nov. 28 Southern Miss W, 37-30

1988 (6-5)Coach: Nelson StokleyHome: 4-2 | Away: 2-3Sept. 3 Cal State-Fullerton W, 24-9Sept. 18 Sam Houston StFCS W, 33-8Sept. 24 Rice W, 41-16Oct. 1 at East Carolina W, 48-36Oct. 8 at Louisiana TechFCS L, 16-19Oct. 15 Northern IllinoisHC W, 45-0Oct. 22 Southern Miss L, 14-27Oct. 29 at Tulane W, 51-34Nov. 5 at Memphis L, 3-20Nov. 12 at (18) Alabama L, 0-17Nov. 19 Arkansas StateFCS L, 21-38

1989 (7-4)Coach: Nelson StokleyHome: 4-1 | Away: 3-3Sept. 2 Louisiana Tech L, 14-40Sept. 9 Central Michigan W, 22-20Sept. 16 at Tulane L, 10-17Sept. 23 at Rice W, 18-3Sept. 30 at ULMFCS W, 24-10Oct. 7 TulsaHC W, 21-13Oct. 14 at (11) Alabama L, 17-24Oct. 21 at Southern Miss W, 24-21Nov. 4 at Northern Illinois L, 20-23Nov. 11 LamarFCS W, 42-33Nov. 18 Arkansas StateFCS W, 29-28

1990 (5-6)Coach: Nelson StokleyHome: 2-3 | Away: 3-3Sept. 1 at Tulane W, 48-6Sept. 8 Nicholls StateFCS W, 24-21Sept. 15 at Texas A&M L, 14-63Sept. 22 East Carolina L, 10-20Sept. 29 at Louisiana Tech L, 10-24Oct. 6 Alabama L, 6-25Oct. 20 at Tulsa W, 25-13Oct. 27 at Memphis L, 6-20Nov. 3 Southern MissHC L, 13-14Nov. 10 at Arkansas State W, 17-16Nov. 17 Northern Illinois W, 24-20

1991 (2-8-1)Coach: Nelson StokleyHome: 0-3-1 | Away: 2-5Aug. 31 ULMFCS L, 10-21Sept. 7 at Central Michigan L, 24-27Sept. 14 at Wyoming L, 15-28Sept. 21 at Arkansas L, 7-9Sept. 28 at Texas A&M L, 7-34Oct. 5 Miami (Ohio)HC L, 14-27Oct. 12 Tulsa L, 20-34Oct. 26 Louisiana Tech T, 14-14Nov. 2 at Northern Illinois W, 13-12Nov. 9 at Auburn L, 7-50Nov. 16 at Arkansas State W, 17-13

1992 (2-9)Coach: Nelson StokleyHome: 2-3 | Away: 0-6Sept. 5 at (22) Tennessee L, 3-38Sept. 12 ULMFCS W, 31-23Sept. 19 at San Jose State L, 13-36Sept. 26 Western KentuckyFCS W, 17-14Oct. 3 at Houston L, 7-63Oct. 10 at Louisiana Tech L, 7-21Oct. 17 Cal State-Fullerton L, 10-14Oct. 24 at Auburn L, 24-25Oct. 31 at Tulsa L, 9-27Nov. 7 Northern IllinoisHC L, 15-23Nov. 21 Arkansas State L, 7-20

1993 (8-3, 5-1 Big West)BIG WEST CHAMPIONSCoach: Nelson StokleyHome: 4-1 | Away: 4-2Sept. 4 Utah State• L, 13-34Sept. 11 at Miami (Ohio) L, 28-29Sept. 18 Memphis W, 17-15Oct. 2 Southern Miss W, 13-7Oct. 9 at Tulane W, 36-15Oct. 16 at Arkansas State• W, 19-3Oct. 23 at Northern Illinois• W, 33-19Oct. 30 San Jose State•HC W, 24-13Nov. 6 at (9) Florida L, 14-61Nov. 20 at UNLV• W, 31-14Nov. 27 Louisiana Tech• W, 21-17

1994 (6-5, 5-1 Big West)BIG WEST CHAMPIONSCoach: Nelson StokleyHome: 4-1 | Away: 2-4Sept. 3 at Kansas State L, 6-34Sept. 10 Northern Illinois• W, 29-9Sept. 17 TroyFCS L, 20-39Sept. 24 at San Jose State• L, 28-31Oct. 1 at Louisiana Tech• W, 13-3Oct. 8 Arkansas State•HC W, 26-0Oct. 15 at Southern Miss L, 20-43Oct. 22 at Utah State• W, 27-25Nov. 5 UNLV• W, 28-27Nov. 12 at Texas Tech L, 7-39Nov. 19 Western Michigan W, 17-14

1995 (6-5, 4-2 Big West)Coach: Nelson StokleyHome: 4-1 | Away: 2-4Sept. 2 at Nevada• L, 14-38Sept. 9 UABFCS W, 56-21Sept. 16 at Memphis L, 19-33Sept. 23 at Northern Illinois• L, 24-25Oct. 7 at Arkansas State• W, 33-9Oct. 14 New Mexico State•HC W, 43-26Oct. 21 Pacific• W, 45-3Oct. 28 at Tulane W, 32-28Nov. 4 Louisiana Tech• W, 40-33Nov. 11 at (15) Arkansas L, 13-24Nov. 18 Southern Miss L, 32-35

1996 (5-6)Coach: Nelson StokleyHome: 4-1 | Away: 1-5Aug. 31 at (4) Florida L, 21-55Sept. 14 (25) Texas A&M W, 29-22Sept. 21 at Southern Miss L, 27-52Sept. 28 at Louisiana Tech W, 37-31Oct. 5 Houston L, 24-31Oct. 12 Arkansas StateHC W, 42-31Oct. 19 at UAB L, 29-39Oct. 26 Memphis W, 13-9Nov. 2 at Virginia Tech L, 16-47Nov. 9 Northern Illinois W, 45-31Nov. 16 at Texas Tech L, 21-56

1997 (1-10)Coach: Nelson StokleyHome: 0-6 | Away: 1-4Aug. 30 at Pittsburgh L, 13-45Sept. 6 Oklahoma State L, 7-31Sept. 13 at Texas Tech L, 14-59Sept. 20 at Texas A&M L, 0-66Sept. 27 UAB L, 7-42Oct. 4 at Arkansas State W, 41-38Oct. 11 North AlabamaD-II (4OT) L, 42-48Oct. 25 ULMHC (OT) L, 21-28Nov. 1 Tulane L, 0-56Nov. 8 at (16) Washington St L, 7-77Nov. 15 Louisiana Tech L, 24-63

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1998 (2-9)Coach: Nelson StokleyHome: 2-2 | Away: 0-7Sept. 5 at Arkansas L, 17-38Sept. 12 Northwestern StFCS L, 22-24Sept. 19 at Louisiana Tech L, 14-77Sept. 26 at Southern Miss L, 0-55Oct. 3 at UAB L, 13-24Oct. 17 Arkansas StateHC W, 21-19Oct. 24 UCF L, 10-42Oct. 31 at (19) Tulane L, 20-72Nov. 7 at ULM L, 24-34Nov. 14 at Oklahoma State L, 20-44Nov. 21 Western KentuckyFCS W, 38-24

1999 (2-9)Coach: Jerry BaldwinHome: 2-3 | Away: 0-6Sept. 4 at Oklahoma State L, 7-24Sept. 11 Texas Tech L, 17-38Sept. 18 at Houston L, 0-45Sept. 25 Middle Tennessee W, 45-31Oct. 2 Louisiana Tech L, 31-41Oct. 9 at Washington State L, 0-44Oct. 16 at Tulane L, 32-48Oct. 23 ULMHC L, 7-31Oct. 30 at Arkansas State L, 27-31Nov. 13 at (21) Southern Miss L, 0-48Nov. 20 WoffordFCS (OT) W, 37-34

2000 (1-10)Coach: Jerry BaldwinHome: 0-5 | Away: 1-5Sept. 2 Sam Houston StFCS L, 14-21Sept. 9 at (6) Texas L, 10-52Sept. 16 at Texas Tech L, 0-26Sept. 23 Northwestern StFCS L, 21-23Sept. 30 at UAB L, 2-47Oct. 7 TulaneHC L, 37-38Oct. 14 at Louisiana Tech L, 14-48Oct. 28 North Texas L, 0-13Nov. 4 at ULM W, 21-18Nov. 11 Jacksonville StateFCS L, 14-28Nov. 18 at Middle Tennessee (2OT) L, 38-41

2001 (3-8, 2-4 Sun Belt)Coach: Jerry BaldwinHome: 2-3 | Away: 1-5Sept. 1 Nicholls StateFCS W, 20-0Sept. 8 at Minnesota L, 14-44Sept. 22 Southern Miss L, 10-35Sept. 29 Middle Tennessee• L, 9-26Oct. 6 at Arizona State L, 27-63Oct. 13 at Arkansas State• L, 20-26Oct. 20 at Idaho• W, 54-37Oct. 27 ULM•HC W, 17-12Nov. 10 at North Texas• L, 17-42Nov. 17 New Mexico State• L, 46-49Nov. 24 at UCF L, 0-31

2002 (3-9, 2-4 Sun Belt)Coach: Rickey BustleHome: 3-2 | Away: 0-7Aug. 31 at (23) Texas A&M L, 7-31Sept. 7 Minnesota L, 11-35Sept. 14 at Houston L, 17-36Sept. 21 UAB W, 34-0Oct. 5 at (21) Louisiana State L, 0-48Oct. 12 at New Mexico State• L, 28-31Oct. 19 at Middle Tennessee• L, 35-48Oct. 26 North Texas• L, 0-27Nov. 2 Idaho•HC W, 31-28Nov. 9 Arkansas State• W, 13-10Nov. 16 at Arkansas L, 17-24Nov. 23 at ULM• L, 10-34

2003 (4-8, 4-3 Sun Belt)Coach: Rickey BustleHome: 3-3 | Away: 1-5Aug. 30 at South Carolina L, 7-14Sept. 6 Louisiana Tech+ L, 3-34Sept. 13 Houston L, 14-21Sept. 20 at Minnesota L, 14-48Sept. 27 at North Texas• L, 23-44Oct. 4 at Oklahoma State L, 3-56Oct. 11 ULM•HC L, 42-45Oct. 16 New Mexico State• W, 26-24Oct. 25 Idaho• W, 31-20Nov. 1 at Southern Miss L, 3-48Nov. 8 FIU+FCS W, 43-10Nov. 15 at M. Tennessee• (4OT) W, 57-51+Designated Sun Belt Conference game

2004 (4-7, 2-5 Sun Belt)Coach: Rickey BustleHome: 3-2 | Away: 1-5Sept. 4 Northwestern StFCS W, 14-7Sept. 11 at Louisiana Tech L, 20-24Sept. 18 at Kansas State L, 20-40Sept. 25 Middle Tennessee• W, 24-17Oct. 2 at FIU W, 43-34Oct. 9 at New Mexico State• L, 32-35Oct. 16 at Idaho• L, 25-38Oct. 23 Arkansas State•HC W, 27-24Nov. 5 North Texas• L, 17-27Nov. 13 Troy• L, 10-13Nov. 20 at ULM• L, 10-13

2005 (6-5, 5-2 Sun Belt)SUN BELT CHAMPIONSCoach: Rickey BustleHome: 3-2 | Away: 3-3Sept. 3 at (2) Texas L, 3-60Sept. 10 at Eastern Michigan L, 10-31Sept. 17 Northwestern StFCS W, 49-28Oct. 1 UCF L, 21-24Oct. 6 Florida Atlantic• L, 10-28Oct. 13 at Arkansas State• L, 36-39Oct. 22 at Middle Tennessee• W, 13-10Oct. 29 Troy•HC (OT) W, 31-28Nov. 5 at North Texas• W, 31-28Nov. 12 FIU• W, 28-7Nov. 26 at ULM• W, 54-21

2006 (6-6, 3-4 Sun Belt)Coach: Rickey BustleHome: 3-3 | Away: 3-3Sept. 2 at (8) Louisiana State L, 3-45Sept. 9 at Texas A&M L, 7-51Sept. 23 N. Carolina A&TFCS W, 48-7Sept. 30 Eastern Michigan W, 33-14Oct. 7 at Houston W, 31-28Oct. 18 at Florida Atlantic• W, 6-0Oct. 28 Middle Tennessee•HC L, 20-34Nov. 4 at Troy• L, 28-42Nov. 11 North Texas• L, 7-16Nov. 18 at FIU• W, 17-7Nov. 25 Arkansas State• W, 28-13Dec. 2 ULM• L, 20-39

2007 (3-9, 3-4 Sun Belt)Coach: Rickey BustleHome: 1-5 | Away: 2-4Sept. 1 at South Carolina L, 14-28Sept. 8 Ohio L, 23-31Sept. 15 McNeese State L, 17-38 Sept. 22 Troy• L, 31-48Sept. 29 at UCF L, 19-37Oct. 6 North Texas• W, 38-29Oct. 13 at Arkansas State• L, 21-52Oct. 20 Florida Atlantic•HC (OT) L, 32-39Nov. 3 at (24) Tennessee L, 7-59Nov. 10 at Middle Tennessee• W, 34-24Nov. 17 at FIU• W, 38-28Nov. 24 ULM• L, 11-17

2008 (6-6, 5-2 Sun Belt)Coach: Rickey BustleHome: 4-1 | Away: 2-5Aug. 30 at Southern Miss L, 21-51Sept. 13 at (24) Illinois L, 17-20Sept. 20 Kent State W, 44-27Sept. 27 at Kansas State L, 37-45Oct. 4 at ULM• W, 44-35Oct. 11 at North Texas• W, 59-30Oct. 18 Arkansas State• W, 28-23Nov. 1 FIU•HC W, 49-20Nov. 8 UTEP L, 24-37Nov. 15 at Florida Atlantic• L, 29-40Nov. 22 at Troy• L, 3-48Dec. 3 Middle Tennessee• W, 42-28

2009 (6-6, 4-4 Sun Belt)Coach: Rickey BustleHome: 4-2 | Away: 2-4Sept. 5 SouthernFCS W, 42-19Sept. 12 Kansas State W, 17-15Sept. 19 at (9) Louisiana State L, 3-31Sept. 26 at (25) Nebraska L, 0-55Oct. 10 North Texas• W, 38-34Oct. 17 at Western Kentucky• W, 30-22Oct. 24 Florida Atlantic•HC L, 29-51Oct. 31 at FIU• (OT) L, 17-20Nov. 7 at Arkansas State• W, 21-18Nov. 14 at Middle Tennessee• L, 17-34Nov. 21 ULM• W, 21-17Nov. 28 Troy• L, 31-48

2010 (3-9, 3-5 Sun Belt)Coach: Rickey BustleHome: 1-4 | Away: 2-5Sept. 4 at (23) Georgia L, 7-55Sept. 11 Arkansas State• W, 31-24Sept. 25 Middle Tennessee• L, 14-34Oct. 2 at North Texas• W, 28-27Oct. 8 (22) Oklahoma State L, 28-54Oct. 16 at Troy• L, 24-31Oct. 23 Western Kentucky•HC L, 21-54Oct. 30 at Ohio L, 31-38Nov. 6 at Mississippi L, 21-43Nov. 13 at Florida Atlantic• L, 23-24Nov. 20 FIU• L, 17-38Nov. 27 at ULM W, 23-22

2011 (9-4, 6-2 Sun Belt)Coach: Mark HudspethHome: 5-0 | Away: 3-4 | Neut.: 1-0Sept. 3 at (9) Oklahoma State L, 34-61Sept. 10 at Kent State W, 20-12Sept. 17 Nicholls StateFCS W, 38-21Sept. 24 at FIU• W, 36-31Oct. 1 Florida Atlantic• W, 37-34Oct. 8 Troy• W, 31-17Oct. 15 North Texas•HC W, 30-10Oct. 22 at Western Kentucky• L, 23-42Oct. 29 at Middle Tennessee• W, 45-20Nov. 5 ULM• W, 36-35Nov. 12 at Arkansas State• L, 21-30Nov. 26 at Arizona L, 37-45

R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl(New Orleans, La.)

Dec. 17 vs. San Diego State W, 32-30

2012 (9-4, 6-2 Sun Belt)Coach: Mark HudspethHome: 5-1 | Away: 4-3 | Neut.: 1-0Sept. 1 LamarFCS W, 40-0Sept. 8 at Troy• W, 37-24Sept. 15 at Oklahoma State L, 24-65Sept. 29 FIU• W, 48-20Oct. 6 TulaneHC W, 41-13Oct. 16 at North Texas• L, 23-30Oct. 23 Arkansas State• L, 27-50Nov. 3 at ULM• W, 40-24Nov. 10 at Florida L, 20-27Nov. 17 Western Kentucky• W, 31-27Nov. 24 South Alabama• W, 52-30Dec. 1 at Florida Atlantic• W, 35-21

R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl(New Orleans, La.)

Dec. 22 vs. East Carolina W, 43-34

2013 (9-4, 5-2 Sun Belt)SUN BELT CHAMPIONSCoach: Mark HudspethHome: 4-1 | Away: 4-3 | Neut.: 1-0Aug. 31 at Arkansas L, 14-35Sept. 7 at Kansas State L, 27-48Sept. 14 Nicholls StateFCS W, 70-7Sept. 21 at Akron W, 35-30Oct. 5 Texas State• W, 48-24Oct. 15 at Western Kentucky• W, 37-20Oct. 22 at Arkansas State• W, 23-7Nov. 2 New Mexico StateHC W, 49-35Nov. 7 Troy• W, 41-36Nov. 16 at Georgia State• W, 35-21Nov. 30 ULM• L, 28-31Dec. 7 South Alabama• L, 8-30

R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl(New Orleans, La.)

Dec. 21 vs. Tulane W, 24-21

2014 (9-4, 7-1 Sun Belt)Coach: Mark HudspethHome: 4-2 | Away: 4-2 | Neut.: 1-0Aug. 30 SouthernFCS W, 45-6Sept. 6 Louisiana Tech L, 20-48Sept. 13 at Ole Miss L, 15-56Sept. 20 at Boise State L, 9-34Oct. 4 Georgia State• W, 34-31Oct. 14 at Texas State• W, 34-10Oct. 21 Arkansas State• W, 55-40Nov. 1 South AlabamaHC W, 19-9Nov. 8 at New Mexico State• W, 44-16Nov. 15 at ULM• W, 34-27Nov. 22 Appalachian State• L, 16-35Nov. 29 at Troy• W, 42-23

R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl(New Orleans, La.)

Dec. 20 vs. Nevada W, 16-3

2015Coach: Mark HudspethSept. 5 at KentuckySept. 12 Northwestern State FCS

Sept. 26 AkronOct. 3 at Louisiana TechOct. 10 Texas State•Oct. 20 at Arkansas State•Oct. 31 ULM•Nov. 7 at Georgia State•Nov. 12 at South Alabama•Nov. 21 New Mexico State•Nov. 28 at Appalachian State•Dec. 5 Troy•

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Year Overall Conference Head CoachNo Conference Affiliation (1901-1947)1901 2-0 Ashby Woodson1902 1-2 Ashby Woodson1903 1-1 J. Ovey Herpin1904 2-0-1 Edwin F. Gayle1905 No Team (Yellow Fever Epidemic)1906 1-0-1 Herbert McNaspy1907 1-0 Jefferson Caffery1908 6-0 Clement J. McNaspy1909 5-2-2 Clement J. McNaspy1910 6-2-1 Clement J. McNaspy1911 1-4-1 Clement J. McNaspy1912 3-4 H. Lee Prather1913 4-4 Clement J. McNaspy1914 5-3 R.B. Dunbar1915 5-2-1 R.B. Dunbar1916 7-1 T. Ray Mobley1917 8-2 Clement J. McNaspy1918 4-1 Clement J. McNaspy1919 2-4-2 T. Ray Mobley1920 2-8 H.O. Tudor1921 9-2 T. Ray Mobley1922 3-4-2 T. Ray Mobley1923 7-3 T. Ray Mobley1924 6-2-1 T. Ray Mobley1925 7-2 T. Ray Mobley1926 6-3-1 T. Ray Mobley1927 2-7-1 T. Ray Mobley1928 4-5 T. Ray Mobley1929 2-7 T. Ray Mobley1930 2-8 T. Ray Mobley1931 1-6-1 T.F. Wilbanks1932 3-4 T.F. Wilbanks1933 6-3 T.F. Wilbanks1934 5-4 T.F. Wilbanks1935 2-8 T.F. Wilbanks1936 2-7-1 T.F. Wilbanks1937 4-3-1 Johnny L. Cain1938 8-2-1 Johnny L. Cain1939 3-5-1 Johnny L. Cain1940 6-3-1 Johnny L. Cain1941 6-2-1 Johnny L. Cain1942 3-4 Louis Whitman1943 5-0-1 Louis Whitman1944 5-4 Louis Whitman1945 1-6-1 Louis Whitman1946 6-4 Johnny L. Cain1947 6-2 George Mitchell

Gulf States Conference (1948-1970)1948 6-3-1 3-2 George Mitchell1949 6-3 3-2 George Mitchell1950 5-4 2-3 A.L. Red Swanson1951 6-4 3-2 Raymond Didier1952 5-2-2 3-0-2 Raymond Didier1953 4-7 2-4 Raymond Didier1954 5-4 4-2 Raymond Didier1955 5-4 3-3 Raymond Didier1956 4-6 1-5 Raymond Didier1957 4-5-1 2-3-1 John Robert Bell1958 1-8 0-5 Jim “Red” Hoggatt1959 4-5 2-3 Jim “Red” Hoggatt1960 6-4 3-2 Jim “Red” Hoggatt1961 2-8 0-5 Russ Faulkinberry1962 4-5-1 2-3 Russ Faulkinberry1963 4-5 1-4 Russ Faulkinberry1964 5-4 2-3 Russ Faulkinberry1965 7-3 4-1 Russ Faulkinberry1966 6-4 3-2 Russ Faulkinberry

Year Overall Conference Head Coach1967 6-4 3-2 Russ Faulkinberry1968 8-2 5-1 Russ Faulkinberry1969 5-5 3-2 Russ Faulkinberry1970 9-3 5-0 Russ Faulkinberry

Southland Conference (1971-1981)1971 5-4-1 2-2-1 (4th) Russ Faulkinberry1972 5-6 1-4 (t-5th) Russ Faulkinberry1973 0-10 0-5 (6th) Russ Faulkinberry1974 2-9 0-5 (6th) Augie Tammariello1975 6-5 2-3 (4th) Augie Tammariello1976 9-2 4-1 (t-1st) Augie Tammariello1977 6-4-2 2-1-2 (2nd) Augie Tammariello1978 3-8 2-3 (t-4th) Augie Tammariello1979 4-7 1-4 (t-4th) Augie Tammariello1980 7-4 4-1 (2nd) Sam Robertson1981 1-9-1 0-4-1 (6th) Sam Robertson

Year Overall Conference Head CoachFBS Independent (1982-1992)1982 7-3-1 Sam Robertson1983 4-6 Sam Robertson1984 6-5 Sam Robertson1985 4-7 Sam Robertson1986 6-5 Nelson Stokley1987 6-5 Nelson Stokley1988 6-5 Nelson Stokley1989 7-4 Nelson Stokley1990 5-6 Nelson Stokley1991 2-8-1 Nelson Stokley1992 2-9 Nelson Stokley

Big West Conference (1993-1995)1993 8-3 5-1 (t-1st) Nelson Stokley1994 6-5 5-1 (t-1st) Nelson Stokley1995 6-5 4-2 (t-2nd) Nelson Stokley

Year Overall Conference Head CoachFBS Independent (1996-2000)1996 5-6 Nelson Stokley1997 1-10 Nelson Stokley1998 2-9 Nelson Stokley1999 2-9 Jerry Baldwin2000 1-10 Jerry Baldwin

Sun Belt Conference (2001-present)2001 3-8 2-4 (t-4th) Jerry Baldwin2002 3-9 2-4 (t-4th) Rickey Bustle2003 4-8 4-3 (t-2nd) Rickey Bustle2004 4-7 2-5 (t-7th) Rickey Bustle2005 6-5 5-2 (t-1st) Rickey Bustle2006 6-6 3-4 (t-5th) Rickey Bustle2007 3-9 3-4 (t-5th) Rickey Bustle2008 6-6 5-2 (2nd) Rickey Bustle2009 6-6 4-4 (5th) Rickey Bustle2010 3-9 3-5 (t-6th) Rickey Bustle2011 9-4 6-2 (3rd) Mark Hudspeth2012 9-4 6-2 (t-2nd) Mark Hudspeth2013 9-4 5-2 (1st) Mark Hudspeth2014 9-4 7-1 (2nd) Mark Hudspeth

Coach Tenure W L T PCTRuss Faulkinberry 1961-73 66 62 2 .515Nelson Stokley 1986-98 62 80 1 .437T. Ray Mobley 1916, 1919, 1921-30 57 48 7 .540Rickey Bustle 2002-2010 41 65 0 .387Mark Hudspeth 2011-present 36 16 0 .692Clement J. McNaspy 1908-11, 1913, 1917-18 34 15 4 .679Johnny L. Cain 1937-41, 1946 33 19 5 .623Augie Tammariello 1974-79 30 35 2 .470Raymond Didier 1951-56 29 27 2 .517Sam Robertson 1980-85 29 34 2 .462T.F. Wilbanks 1931-36 19 32 2 .377George Mitchell 1947-49 18 8 1 .685Louis Whitman 1942-45 14 14 2 .500Jim “Red” Hoggatt 1958-60 11 17 0 .393R.B. Dunbar 1914-15 10 5 1 .656Jerry Baldwin 1999-2001 6 27 0 .182A.L. “Red” Swanson 1950 5 4 0 .556John Robert Bell 1957 4 5 1 .450Ashby Woodson 1901-02 3 2 0 .600H. Lee Prather 1912 3 4 0 .429Edwin F. Gayle 1904 2 0 1 .833H.O. Tudor 1920 2 8 0 .200Jefferson Caffery 1907 1 0 0 1.000Herbert McNaspy 1906 1 0 1 .750J. Ovey Herpin 1903 1 1 0 .500Dan “Sonny” Roy 1973 0 1 0 .000

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First LastTeam Game Game W L T PCTAlabama 1941 1990 0 8 0 .000Akron 2013 2013 1 0 0 1.000Appalachian State 2014 2014 0 1 0 .000Arizona 2011 2011 0 1 0 .000Arizona State 2001 2001 0 1 0 .000Arkansas 1991 2013 0 5 0 .000Arkansas State 1953 2014 23 19 1 .547Auburn 1945 1992 0 4 0 .000Big 12 Conference 1996 2013 2 20 0 .091Big East Conference 1996 1997 0 2 0 .000Big Ten Conference 2001 2008 0 4 0 .000Boise State 2014 2014 0 1 0 .000Central Michigan 1989 1991 1 1 0 .500Chattanooga 1965 1984 3 4 0 .429Cincinnati 1973 1978 1* 3 0 .250Colorado State 1987 1987 1 0 0 1.000Conference USA 1996 2014 6 22 0 .214East Carolina 1977 2012 7 4 0 .636Eastern Michigan 2005 2006 1 1 0 .500Florida 1945 2012 0 5 0 .000Florida Atlantic 2005 2012 3 5 0 .375Florida International 2003 2012 8 2 0 .800Fresno State 1976 1980 2* 1 0 .666Furman 1976 1976 1 0 0 1.000Georgia 2010 2010 0 1 0 .000Georgia State 2013 2014 2 0 0 1.000Hawai`i 1977 1977 0 1 0 .000Houston 1946 2006 3 6 0 .286Idaho 2001 2004 3 1 0 .750Idaho State 1985 1985 1 0 0 1.000Illinois 2008 2008 0 1 0 .000Jacksonville State 2000 2000 0 1 0 .000Kansas State 1994 2013 1 4 0 .200Kent State 2008 2011 2 0 0 1.000Kentucky First MeetingLamar 1923 2012 23 11 0 .676Louisiana State 1911 2009 0 22 0 .000Louisiana Tech 1910 2014 33 47 6 .401McNeese State 1951 2007 15 20 2 .432Memphis 1950 1996 4 9 0 .307Miami (Fla.) 1929 1930 1 1 0 .500Miami (Ohio) 1991 1993 0 2 0 .000Mid-American Conference 1989 2013 6 6 0 .500Middle Tennessee 1999 2011 7 6 0 .538Minnesota 2001 2003 0 3 0 .000Mississippi 1986 2014 0 4 0 .000Mississippi State 1940 1987 0 3 0 .000Mountain West Conference 2011 2014 2 1 0 .667Nebraska 2009 2009 0 1 0 .000Nevada 1995 2014 1 1 0 .500New Mexico State 1975 2014 6 3 0 .667

First LastTeam Game Game W L T PCTNicholls State 1990 2013 4 0 0 1.000North Carolina A&T 2006 2006 1 0 0 1.000North Texas 1969 2012 8 9 0 .483Northern Illinois 1988 1996 6 3 0 .667Northwestern State 1909 2005 36 35 2 .503Ohio 2007 2010 0 2 0 .000Oklahoma State 1986 2012 0 9 0 .000PAC 12 Conference 1997 2001 0 3 0 000Pittsburgh 1997 1997 0 1 0 .000Rice 1921 1989 3 2 0 .600Sam Houston State 1924 2000 9 6 1 .594San Diego State 2011 2011 1 0 0 1.000Samford 1965 1966 2 0 0 1.000San Jose State 1974 1994 3 3 0 .500South Alabama 2012 2014 2 1 0 .667South Carolina 2003 2007 0 2 0 .000Southeastern Conference 1935 2014 0 38 0 000Southeastern Louisiana 1930 1981 19 17 3 .526Southern 2009 2014 2 0 0 1.000Southern Illinois 1975 1982 4 3 0 .571Southern Miss 1923 2008 11 39 1 .226Stephen F. Austin 1925 1986 18 1 1 .925Sun Belt Conference 2001 2014 53 43 0 .552Temple 1977 1977 0 1 0 .000Tennessee 1992 2007 0 2 0 .000Tennessee State 1970 1970 0 1 0 .000Texas 2000 2005 0 2 0 .000Texas A&M 1990 2006 1 5 0 .200Texas State 2013 2014 2 0 0 1.000Texas Tech 1994 2000 0 5 0 .000Troy 1946 2014 12 7 0 .632Tulane 1911 2013 6 21 0 .222Tulsa 1977 1992 5 4 0 .556UAB 1995 2002 2 4 0 .333UCF 1998 2007 0 4 0 .000ULM 1951 2014 26 24 0 .520UNLV 1985 1994 4 0 0 1.000Utah State 1993 1994 1 1 0 .500UTEP 2008 2008 0 1 0 .000Virginia Tech 1996 1996 0 1 0 .000Washington State 1997 1999 0 2 0 .000Western Athletic Conference 1987 2004 1 3 0 250Western Kentucky 1992 2013 5 2 0 .714Western Michigan 1994 1994 1 0 0 1.000Wofford 1999 1999 1 0 0 1.000Wyoming 1991 1991 0 1 0 .000

All-Time Division I Totals (757 games) 328* 424 18 .438All-Time Others (310 games) 189 105 16 .635110-Year Totals 517 529 34 .494

*Two victories in 1976 were later forfeited because of ineligible player(s). All records indicate on-field result.

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AKRONLouisiana leads, 1-0

Year Result/Score Site9/21/13 W, 35-30 Akron

APPALACHIAN STATEApp State leads, 1-0

Year Result/Score Site11/22/14 L, 16-35 Lafayette

ARKANSAS STATELouisiana leads, 23-19-1

Year Result/Score Site10/17/53 L,12-13 Jonesboro10/16/54 W, 36-2 Lafayette11/5/66 L, 14-17 Lafayette11/4/67 W, 7-6 Jonesboro1/9/68 W, 20-9 Lafayette10/18/69 L, 0-26 Little Rock11/6/71 T, 10-10 Jonesboro9/30/72 L, 18-21 Lafayette9/15/73 L, 13-27 Jonesboro11/29/74 L, 6-28 Lafayette10/4/75 L, 17-39 Jonesboro11/6/76 W, 23-14 Lafayette11/5/77 L, 15-17 Jonesboro11/4/78 L, 6-16 Lafayette9/29/79 W, 13-9 Jonesboro10/11/80 W, 3-0 Lafayette10/10/81 L, 3-14 Jonesboro10/9/82 L, 13-20 Lafayette11/19/88 L, 21-38 Lafayette11/18/89 W, 29-28 Lafayette11/10/90 W, 17-16 Jonesboro11/16/91 W, 17-13 Jonesboro11/21/92 L, 7-20 Lafayette10/16/93 W, 19-3 Jonesboro10/8/94 W, 26-0 Lafayette10/7/95 W, 33-9 Jonesboro10/12/96 W, 42-31 Lafayette10/4/97 W, 41-38 Jonesboro10/17/98 W, 21-19 Lafayette10/30/99 L, 27-31 Jonesboro10/13/01 L, 20-26 Jonesboro11/9/02 W, 13-10 Lafayette11/23/04 W, 27-24 Lafayette10/13/05 L, 36-39 Jonesboro11/25/06 W, 28-13 Lafayette10/13/07 L, 21-52 Jonesboro10/18/08 W, 28-23 Lafayette11/7/09 W, 21-18 Jonesboro10/11/10 W, 31-24 Lafayette11/12/11 L, 21-30 Jonesboro10/23/12 L, 27-50 Lafayette10/22/13 W, 23-7 Jonesboro10/21/14 W, 55-40 Lafayette

GEORGIA STATELouisiana leads, 2-0

Year Result/Score Site11/16/13 W, 35-21 Atlanta10/4/14 W, 34-31 Lafayette

KENTUCKYFirst Series Meeting

LOUISIANA TECHLouisiana Tech leads, 47-33-6

Year Result/Score Site1910 L, 0-75 Ruston11/3/15 T, 7-7 Ruston11/14/16 W, 26-0 Ruston1917 W, 57-0 Ruston10/30/20 L, 0-2 Ruston11/11/21 L, 0-20 Ruston11/15/24 W, 20-6 Lafayette11/20/25 W, 22-13 Ruston11/5/26 L, 0-23 Lafayette11/5/27 L, 0-13 Ruston11/4/28 W, 46-6 Lafayette12/7/29 L, 7-24 Ruston

10/25/30 L. 0-7 Ruston10/17/31 L, 0-38 Ruston10/21/32 L, 0-15 Lafayette10/14/33 W, 13-7 Ruston10/12/34 W, 25-0 Lafayette10/11/35 L, 0-25 Ruston10/8/36 L, 7-20 Lafayette11/12/37 T, 0-0 Ruston11/4/38 W, 27-7 Ruston11/4/39 W, 12-6 Ruston11/1/40 W, 7-6 Lafayette10/31/41 L, 0-12 Ruston10/30/42 W, 12-7 Lafayette10/14/44 W, 15-0 Ruston11/18/44 L, 0-7 Lafayette10/5/45 L, 12-14 Lafayette11/17/45 W, 13-7 Ruston11/2/46 L, 6-34 Lafayette11/1/47 L, 0-9 Ruston10/30/48 L, 14-24 Lafayette10/29/49 L, 0-21 Ruston11/4/50 W, 41-13 Lafayette11/3/51 W, 34-7 Ruston11/1/52 T, 19-19 Lafayette10/31/53 L, 7-27 Ruston10/30/54 W, 25-0 Lafayette10/29/55 L, 14-28 Ruston10/27/56 L, 6-33 Lafayette10/12/57 L, 13-28 Ruston10/11/58 L, 0-33 Lafayette10/10/59 L, 13-21 Ruston10/8/60 W, 6-2 Lafayette10/7/61 L, 0-12 Ruston10/6/62 W, 13-6 Lafayette10/12/63 L, 0-45 Ruston10/10/64 L, 3-6 Lafayette10/9/65 W, 16-8 Ruston10/15/66 W, 21-12 Lafayette10/7/67 W, 20-14 Ruston10/12/68 W, 28-24 Lafayette10/11/69 L, 21-34 Ruston10/10/70 W, 20-10 Lafayette10/9/71 L, 15-35 Ruston9/9/72 L, 0-7 Lafayette9/22/73 L, 0-23 Ruston10/12/74 L, 20-35 Lafayette10/11/75 L, 14-24 Ruston10/2/76 W, 31-26 Lafayette10/8/77 T, 21-21 Ruston10/7/78 W, 24-6 Lafayette10/6/79 L, 0-17 Ruston11/15/80 W, 27-9 Lafayette10/31/81 T, 17-17 Ruston11/13/82 W, 29-19 Lafayette11/19/83 W, 13-9 Lafayette9/8/84 W,17-16 Ruston9/14/85 L, 23-24 Ruston11/22/86 L, 14-23 Lafayette10/8/88 L, 16-19 Ruston9/2/89 L, 14-40 Lafayette9/29/90 L, 10-24 Ruston10/26/91 T, 14-14 Lafayette10/10/92 L, 7-21 Ruston11/27/93 W, 21-17 Lafayette10/1/94 W, 13-3 Ruston11/4/95 W, 40-33 Lafayette9/28/96 W, 37-31 Ruston11/15/97 L, 24-63 Lafayette9/19/98 L, 14-77 Ruston10/2/99 L, 31-41 Lafayette10/14/00 L, 14-48 Ruston9/6/03 L, 3-34 Lafayette9/11/04 L, 20-24 Ruston9/6/14 L, 20-48 Lafayette

NEW MEXICO STATELouisiana leads, 6-3

Year Result/Score Site9/27/75 W, 31-7 Lafayette9/6/80 W, 14-12 Lafayette10/14/95 W, 43-26 Lafayette11/17/01 L, 46-49 Lafayette10/12/02 L, 28-31 Las Cruces10/16/03 W, 26-24 Lafayette10/9/04 L, 32-35 Las Cruces11/2/13 W, 49-35 Lafayette11/8/14 W, 44-16 Las Cruces

NORTHWESTERN STATELouisiana leads, 36-35-2

Year Result/Score Site11/25/09 L, 0-47 Natchitoches1911 W, 30-6 Lafayette11/20/12 L, 6-13 Lafayette1913 L, 12-26 Natchitoches1914 W, 12-0 Lafayette11/25/15 L, 0-14 Natchitoches11/30/16 W, 20-0 Lafayette1917 W, 34-0 Lafayette11/27/19 W, 13-0 Lafayette11/25/20 L, 0-13 Natchitoches11/24/21 W, 33-2 Lafayette11/30/22 L, 6-13 Natchitoches11/29/23 W, 14-12 Lafayette11/27/24 W, 20-0 Natchitoches11/26/25 W, 24-7 Lafayette11/18/26 T, 0-0 Lafayette11/24/27 T, 6-6 Natchitoches11/24/28 W, 13-6 Lafayette11/30/29 L, 0-6 Natchitoches11/27/30 L, 6-18 Lafayette11/26/31 L, 2-38 Natchitoches11/24/32 L, 0-8 Lafayette11/30/33 W, 10-2 Natchitoches11/29/34 W, 6-0 Lafayette11/28/35 L, 0-6 Natchitoches11/26/36 L, 0-6 Lafayette11/25/37 L, 0-7 Natchitoches11/24/38 W, 7-0 Lafayette11/30/39 L, 0-6 Natchitoches11/28/40 W, 12-7 Lafayette11/27/41 W, 6-0 Natchitoches11/6/42 L, 6-11 Lafayette11/25/44 W, 7-6 Natchitoches11/22/45 L, 0-13 Lafayette11/23/46 W, 14-0 Natchitoches11/27/47 W, 9-7 Lafayette11/20/48 W, 28-7 Natchitoches11/19/49 W, 27-14 Lafayette11/18/50 L, 7-12 Natchitoches11/17/51 W, 41-26 Lafayette11/15/52 W, 34-0 Natchitoches11/14/53 L, 7-12 Lafayette11/13/54 L, 7-34 Natchitoches11/12/55 W, 27-13 Lafayette11/10/56 L, 19-38 Natchitoches11/9/57 L, 0-19 Lafayette11/8/58 L, 8-27 Natchitoches11/14/59 W, 34-14 Lafayette11/12/60 W, 17-7 Natchitoches11/11/61 L, 14-27 Lafayette11/10/62 L, 0-20 Natchitoches11/16/63 W, 19-13 Lafayette11/14/64 W, 27-17 Natchitoches11/13/65 W, 41-7 Lafayette11/12/66 L, 8-21 Natchitoches11/11/67 L, 9-24 Lafayette11/16/68 W, 14-7 Natchitoches11/15/69 L, 28-33 Lafayette11/14/70 W, 24-21 Natchitoches11/13/71 L, 19-27 Lafayette11/11/72 L, 8-24 Natchitoches11/10/73 L, 10-20 Lafayette11/16/74 W, 14-10 Natchitoches11/15/75 W, 40-17 Lafayette11/13/76 L, 3-7 Natchitoches11/12/77 L, 13-20 Lafayette11/11/78 W, 19-17 Natchitoches10/10/87 W, 13-3 Lafayette9/12/98 L, 22-24 Lafayette9/23/00 L, 21-23 Lafayette9/4/04 W, 14-7 Lafayette9/17/05 W, 49-28 Lafayette

SOUTH ALABAMALouisiana leads, 2-1

Year Result/Score Site11/24/12 W, 52-30 Lafayette12/7/13 L, 8-30 Mobile11/2/14 W, 19-9 Lafayette

TEXAS STATELouisiana leads, 2-0

Year Result/Score Site10/5/13 W, 48-24 Lafayette10/14/14 W, 34-10 San Marcos

TROYLouisiana leads, 11-7

Year Result/Score Site11/8/46 W, 64-0 Lafayette9/25/48 W, 26-19 Lafayette9/24/49 W, 48-25 Lafayette10/7/50 W, 40-14 Lafayette10/6/51 W, 44-7 Troy10.4.52 W, 54-14 Lafayette9/17/94 L, 20-39 Lafayette11/13/04 L, 10-13 Lafayette10/29/05 W, 31-28 (ot) Lafayette11/4/06 L, 28-42 Troy9/22/07 L, 31-48 Lafayette11/22/08 L, 3-48 Troy11/28/09 L, 31-48 Lafayette10/16/10 L, 24-31 Troy10/8/11 W, 31-17 Lafayette9/8/12 W, 37-24 Troy11/7/13 W, 41-36 Lafayette11/29/14 W, 42-23 Troy

ULMLouisiana leads, 26-24

Year Result/Score Site9/15/51 L, 7-13 Lafayette11/28/53 L, 6-35 Monroe10/9/54 W, 41-7 Lafayette10/8/55 W, 26-6 Monroe10/6/56 L, 19-45 Lafayette10/5/57 W, 6-0 Monroe10/4/58 L, 8-29 Lafayette10/31/59 L, 20-34 Monroe10/29/60 W, 8-7 Lafayette10/28/61 L, 20-27 Shreveport10/27/62 W, 18-10 Shreveport11/9/63 L, 6-7 Monroe11/7/64 W, 23-7 Lafayette11/6/65 W, 14-10 Lafayette10/29/66 L, 7-10 Monroe10/28/67 L, 6-17 Lafayette11/2/68 L, 7-20 Monroe11/1/69 W, 9-7 Lafayette10/31/70 W, 9-7 Monroe10/30/71 W, 31-7 Lafayette12/4/76 W, 7-5 Lafayette9/1/79 W, 17-13 Lafayette9/27/80 L, 0-24 Monroe9/19/81 L, 17-20 Monroe11/6/82 W, 40-26 Lafayette9/10/83 L, 6-31 Monroe9/15/84 L, 6-7 Lafayette9/13/86 W, 24-20 Lafayette10/24/87 W, 17-7 Monroe9/30/89 W, 24-10 Monroe8/31/91 L, 10-21 Lafayette9/12/92 W, 31-23 Lafayette10/25/97 L, 21-28 (ot) Lafayette11/7/98 L, 24-34 Monroe10/23/99 L, 7-31 Lafayette11/4/00 W, 21-18 Monroe10/27/01 W, 17-12 Lafayette11/23/02 L, 10-34 Monroe10/11/03 L, 42-45 Lafayette11/20/04 L, 10-13 Monroe11/26/05 W, 54-21 Monroe12/2/06 L, 20-39 Lafayette11/24/07 L, 11-17 Lafayette10/4/08 W, 44-35 Monroe11/21/09 W, 21-17 Lafayette11/27/10 W, 23-22 Monroe11/5/11 W, 36-35 Lafayette11/3/12 W, 40-24 Monroe11/30/13 L, 28-31 Lafayette11/15/14 W, 34-27 Monroe

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1944 Oil BowlLouisiana 24, Arkansas A&M 7

Jan. 1, 1944 Houston, TexasHOUSTON — What many consider to be “The Best Team in Louisiana History”, Louisiana (then known as Southwestern Louisiana Institute) defeated Arkansas A&M (the present-day University of Arkansas at Mon-ticello) 24-7 to claim the 1944 Oil Bowl Championship. The New Year’s Day rematch was played under the same rainy, muddy and foggy conditions as the earlier meeting between the two teams on Nov. 6 in Memphis, Tenn. That game ended in a 20-20 tie. The Cajuns versatile backs and strong offensive line was no match for the Aggies. “I say that no team, and I put the emphasis on Notre Dame, could have beaten us that day,” said Louisiana-Lafayette head coach Louis Whitman. Louisiana-Lafayette was led by quarterback Alvin Dark, who either scored or set-up each of the Cajuns tallies. The Cajuns struck in the first quarter when Dark returned an Aggies punt 24 yards down to the AAM 21 yard-line. Following an offsides penalty and a first down run by Dark, Dark then split the uprights from 16 yards to give the Cajuns a 3-0 lead. Louisiana-Lafayette upped their lead to 10-0 just two possessions later. Moe Richmond made a sensational leaping catch between two defenders for a 12-yard score from Dark. Arkansas A&M moved down to the Cajuns 19 on the next possession, but came away empty handed. AAM’s quarterback needed just two completions to move the Aggies 51 yards, but then threw three consecutive incompletions to turn the ball back over to Louisiana-Lafayette. The Aggies scored on their first possession of the second half to cut the Cajuns lead to 10-7. A running into the kicker penalty on the Cajuns helped extend the AAM 64-yard drive that ended in a 27 yard touchdown pass from Gray to Bill Coomer.

Louisiana 3 7 7 7 — 24Arkansas A&M 0 0 7 0 — 7

First QuarterUL - Dark 17 yd field goal.Second QuarterUL - Richmond 12 yd pass from Dark (Dark kick).Third QuarterAAM - Cromer 27 yd pass from Gray (Marshall kick); UL - Pillow 7 yd run (Dark kick).Fourth QuarterUL - Dark 10 yd run (Dark kick). Attendance: N/A

UL AAMFirst Downs ............................................................9 8Rushes-Yards (Net) .................................. 58-N/A 36-N/APassing-Yards (Net) ................................2/8-N/A 7/20-N/ATotal Offense (Plays-Yards) ................... 66-N/A 56-N/APunt Returns-Yards .........................................N/A N/AKick Returns-Yards ..........................................N/A N/APunts-Average .............................................9-N/A 10-N/AFumbles-Lost ..................................................... 2-2 1-1Penalties-Yards ............................................6-N/A 1-N/A

1970 Grantland Rice BowlTennessee St. 26, Louisiana 25

Dec. 12, 1970 Baton Rouge, La.BATON ROUGE, La. — The Ragin’ Cajuns, appearing in their second bowl in school history, fell victim to turnovers and special teams miscues en route to a 26-25 loss to the Tennessee State University Tigers. Tennessee State scored two touchdowns in 1:28 to take a 14-0 lead after one quarter. Louisiana responded with two touchdowns in the second quarter. Nelson Schexnayder hauled in a seven-yard touchdown pass from George Coussan, but Roy Pendergraft’s extra point was blocked. Robert Gill scored on a four yard run just 3:46 later, but Coussan’s pass to Dickie Haik was broken-up, and the Cajuns trailed 14-12 at the half. A scoreless third quarter led to a frenzy of activity in the fourth stanza. Schexnayder caught his second touchdown of the game on a 17-yard toss from Coussan with 8:57 remaining in the game. Pendergraft’s extra point gave the Cajuns a 19-14 lead. The ensuing kickoff was fumbled by J. Thaxton into the end zone where Mike Courville recovered for a Cajuns touchdown. Pendergraft’s extra point was blocked again, giving Louisiana a 25-14 lead. TSU traveled 55 yards on seven plays in 2:45 culminating in a three-yard touchdown scramble by Joe Gilliam. Albert Davis was cut down on the try for two, keeping the score 25-20 in favor of the Cajuns. Coussan’s seventh interception of the game led to a short touchdown run by Davis with 3:22 remaining in the game. The Cajuns comeback hopes were dashed when Tom Hauser’s pass was intercepted by Donald Pinson, his fifth pick of the game and TSU’s eighth.

Tennessee State 14 0 0 12 — 26Louisiana 0 12 0 13 — 25

First QuarterTSU - Coleman 18 yd pass from Gilliam (Reese kick), 1:58;TSU - Reese 63 yd pass from Gilliam (Reese kick), 0:30.Second QuarterUL - Schexnayder 7 yd pass from Coussan (Pedergraft kick Blocked), 11:38; UL - Gill 4 yd run (Coussan pass failed), 7:52.Third QuarterNo Scoring.Fourth QuarterUL - Schexnayder 17 yd pass from Coussan (Pendergraft kick), 8:57; UL - Courville fumble recovery in end zone (Pendergraft kick blocked), 8:57; TSU - Gilliam 3 yd run (Albert Davis run failed), 6:12; TSU - Albert Davis 5 yd run (Gilliam pass failed), 3:22. Attendance: 13,400

UL TSUFirst Downs ..........................................................13 16Rushes-Yards (Net) ..................................... 41-22 35-(-1)Passing-Yards (Net) ...........................10/31-106 19/37-302Total Offense (Plays-Yards) ....................72-128 72-301Punt Returns-Yards .......................................... 1-9 4-53Kick Returns-Yards ...................................... 7-158 3-46Punts-Average ............................................ 7-35.1 5-34.6Fumbles-Lost ..................................................... 5-1 7-4Penalties-Yards ...............................................8-84 18-149

Individual Statistics RUSHING: TSU - Lane 8-18, Reese 7-17, Davis, A. 10-14, Gilliam 10-(-50). UL - Gill 22-44, English 4-14, Haik 2-8, Dupre 1-4, Coussan 12-(-48) PASSING: TSU - Gilliam19-37-2-280, Davis, A. 1-1-0-22. UL - Coussan 10-31-7-107; Hauser 0-1-1-0. RECEIVING: TSU - Davis, D. 9-131, Reese 7-111, Coleman 2-42, Lane 2-18. UL - Schexnayder 3-48, Hauser 2-33, Michel 1-15, Dupre 1-13, English 1-1, Gill 2-(-3). DEFENSE: TSU - Pinson 5 INT (5-19), Herring 2 INT (2-17), West 1 INT (1-18), Stevenson 3 SK (-29), Wynn 1 SK (-11), TEAM 1 SK (-3) Sims 1 FR. UL - St. Amant 1 INT (1-27) Inhern 1 INT, (1-0), Blanchard 1 SK (-12), TEAM 5 SK (-52), Kleinpeter 2 FR, McDonald 1 FR, Courville 1 FR.

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2012 R&L Carriers New Orleans BowlLouisiana 43, East Carolina 34

Dec. 22, 2012 New Orleans, La. NEW ORLEANS, La. – Terrance Broadway accounted for 424 yards of total offense as Louisiana repeated as R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl champi-ons with a 43-34 victory over East Carolina before a bowl record crowd of 48,828 at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. Broadway, who completed 21-of-32 passes for 316 yards and a touch-down and had 15 rushes for 108 yards, was named New Orleans Bowl MVP. The Cajuns jumped out to a 14-0 lead early in the second quarter when Broadway and Harry Peoples scored on runs of 12 and 10 yards, respec-tively. ECU answered with the first of two Reggie Bullock TD runs, a five-yard scamper at the 12:48 mark. Alonzo Harris scored on touchdown runs of six and 68 yards to extend the lead to 28-7 with 7:05 left. A pair of ECU touchdowns just 13 seconds apart closed the gap to 28-21 before Baer closed the half with a 50-yard field goal as time expired. The Pirates ran off 10 straight points to tie the game in the third quarter, the last seven coming on a 13-yard run by Bullock with 5:57 left. The Cajuns answered quickly as Javone Lawson made an acrobatic grab of a 14-yard pass from Broadway with 3:07 left. Baer’s extra-point was blocked as Louisiana led, 37-31. ECU closed to within 37-34 on Warren Harvey’s second field goal of the day, a 26-yard effort with 13:36 left, but the Cajuns defense stiffened, hold-ing the Pirates scoreless in their final three possessions to secure the win.

East Carolina 0 21 10 3 — 34Louisiana 7 24 6 6 — 43

First Quarter UL - Terrance Broadway 12-yard run (Brett Baer kick), 8:10.Second Quarter UL - Harry Peoples 10-yard run (Baer kick), 6:33; ECU - Reggie Bullock 5-yard run (Warren Harvey kick), 12:48; UL - Alonzo Harris 6-yard run (Baer kick), 11:07; UL - Harris 68-yard run (Baer kick), 7:05; ECU - Justin Hardy 19-yard pass from Shane Carden (Harvey kick), 3:09; ECU - Danny Webster 16-yard pass from Carden (Harvey kick), 2:56; UL - Baer 50-yard field goal, 0:00.Third Quarter ECU - Harvey 45-yard field goal, 9:46; ECU - Bullock 13-yard run (Harvey kick), 5:57: UL - Javone Lawson 14-yard pass from Broadway (Baer kick blocked), 3:07).Fourth QuarterECU - Harvey 26-yard field goal, 13:36; UL - Baer 25-yard field goal, 3:11; UL - Baer 39-yard field goal, 0:10. Attendance: 48,828 (Bowl Game Record)

ECU ULFirst downs ...........................................................24 25Rushes-yards ..............................................30-143 42-267Passing yards .................................................... 278 324Return yards ........................................................96 159Passing A-C-I ............................................ 43-25-1 35-22-1Punts-Yds.-Avg. .................................. 6-278-46.3 5-212-42.4Fumbles-Lost ..................................................... 1-0 1-1Penalties-Yards ................................................. 0-0 4-50Time of Possession ......................................27:17 32:43

Individual Statistics RUSHING: ECU - Bullock 17-104, 2; Cooper 9-19; Solomon 1-19; Carden 3-1. UL - Harris 21-120, 2; Broadway 15-108, 1; Gautier 1-16; Peoples 1-10; Pierce 2-10; Reed 2-3. PASSING: ECU - Carden 42-25-1, 278, 2; Hardy 1-0-0. UL - Broadway 32-21-1, 316, 1; Gautier 2-1-0, 8, 0; Peoples 1-0-0. RECEIVING: ECU - Bodenheimer 5-65; Hardy 5-59, 1; Webster 4-42, 1; Solomon 3-56; Harris 2-14; Cooper 2-3; Wiggins 1-18; Bullock 1-11; Jones 1-5; Pasut 1-5. UL - Robinson 6-116, 1; Lawson 4-71, 1; Peoples 3-43; Thompson 3-27; Brown 2-30; Reed 1-16; Surgent 1-10; Maxwell 1-7; Butler 1-4.

2011 R&L Carriers New Orleans BowlLouisiana 32, San Diego State 30

Dec. 17, 2011 New Orleans, La.NEW ORLEANS, La. — Brett Baer’s 50-yard field goal as time expired lifted Louisiana to a 32-30 victory over San Diego State in the 2011 R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl in front of a record 42,841 fans at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. Trailing 30-29 with 35 seconds remaining, Blaine Gautier capped off a record-setting performance of 470 yards passing by directing Louisiana (9-4) 49 yards for Baer’s game clincher. Starting at the UL 18, Gautier completed back-to-back passes to Javone Lawson that covered 39 yards and moved the Cajuns to the SDSU 43. Gautier found Harry Peoples on the sideline for five yards to the SDSU 38 to move into the 50-yard field goal range, then a five-yard penalty against the Aztecs (8-5) set up Baer’s heroics. The Aztecs used a 10 play, 69 yard drive capped off by a Ryan Lindley touchdown pass to Colin Lockett to take a 30-29 lead. Gautier’s 470 yards passing established an R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl record. He eclipsed the previous record of 387 passing yards set by Troy’s Corey Robinson (vs. Ohio in 2010), giving him 2,958 yards for the year, toppling Jake Delhomme’s record of 2901 yards passing in 1996. Lawson joined Gautier in the history book after posting 193 yards on nine catches to become only the third Cajuns receiver to post 1,000-plus yards in a season.

San Diego State 3 0 14 13 — 30Louisiana 6 7 6 13 — 32

First QuarterSDSU - Perez 27 yd field goal, 9:35; UL - Lawson 18 yd pass from Gautier (Baer kick blocked), 0:25.Second QuarterUL - Surgent 87 yd punt return (Baer kick), 14:00.Third QuarterUL - Green 20 yd pass from Gautier (Baer kick failed), 14:01; SDSU - Lockett 16 yd pass from Lindley (Peres kick), 12:54; SDSU - Lockett 16 yd pass from Lindley (Perez kick), 3:40.Fourth QuarterUL - Lawson 11 yd pass from Gautier (Baer kick), 12:48; SDSU - Muema 5 yd run (Perez kick), 5:40; UL - Baer 22 yd field goal, 2:09; SDSU - Lockett 12 yd pass from Lindley (Lindley pass failed); 0:35; UL - Baer 50 yd field goal, 0:00. Attendance: 42,841 (Bowl Game Record)

SDSU ULFirst Downs ..........................................................29 25Rushes-Yards (Net) ..................................... 31-68 30-76Passing-Yards (Net) ...........................28/49-413 25/44-492Total Offense (Plays-Yards) ....................80-481 74-568Punt Returns-Yards .......................................... 0-0 2-92Kick Returns-Yards ...................................... 5-121 6-110Punts-Average ............................................ 4-49.2 4-36.8Fumbles-Lost ..................................................... 1-0 1-0Penalties-Yards ...............................................4-30 9-76Time of Possession ......................................33:29 26:31

Individual Statistics RUSHING: SDSU - Hillman 24-55; Muema 3-9, 1; Lindley 2-6; Young 1-0; Team 1-(-2). UL - Harris 14-62; Gautier 9-22; McGuire 2-6; Lawson 1-1; Walker 1-0; Spikes 1-(-2). PASSING: SDSU - Lindley 28-49-0-413-3. UL - Gautier 24-50-1-470-3; McGuire 1-1-0-22-0; Masson 0-1-0-0-0; Harris 0-1-0-0-0. RECEIVING: SDSU - Lockett 6-85-3; Russell 6-79; Denso 5-109; Escobar 4-70; Hillman 4-49; Young 2-21; Roberts 1-0. UL - Lawson 9-193-2; Green 5-121-1; Peoples 5-50; Surgent 3-93; Bentley 1-22; Thompson 1-11; Mc-Guire 1-2.

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2013 R&L Carriers New Orleans BowlLouisiana 24, Tulane 21

Dec. 21, 2013 New Orleans, La.

NEW ORLEANS La. – Two years ago, a made last-second field goal gave Louisiana its first bowl victory since 1944. Two years, and a pair of bowl victories later, a missed field goal in the final seconds would give the Cajuns their third straight postseason victory. Hunter Stover kicked a 27-yard field goal – the first of his collegiate career – with 9:56 remaining and the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns earned its third straight bowl victory when Tulane’s Cairo Santos missed a potential tying 48-yard field goal in a 24-21 win over the Green Wave before an R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl-record crowd of 54,728 at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. The dramatic victory in its postseason home away from home helped Louisiana (9-4) claim its third consecutive nine-win season while becoming the first school in New Orleans Bowl history to win three consecutive games. Stover, who served as the Cajuns primary kickoff specialist before assuming all kicking duties against South Alabama, helped Louisiana stave off a furious comeback by Tulane (7-6) after Sean Thomas picked off his second pass of the game at the Tulane 28. Tulane, playing in its final game after 38 years in the iconic downtown building, had one final chance to send the game to overtime after a Daniel Cadona punt was downed at the Tulane 5 with 1:35 remaining. Devin Powell connected with Justyn Shackleford on a 34-yard pass on third-and-10 to the Tulane 39 before a 27-yard pass to Ryan Grant pushed the ball to the Cajuns 34. Powell, who completed 10 of 21 passes for 223 yards, found Kendrick Banks on a nine-yard catch to the Cajuns 25 before Chris Hill made a key defensive stop for Louisiana with a five-yard sack forcing Tulane to call its final timeout with 13 seconds left.

Tulane 0 14 7 0 — 21Louisiana 14 7 0 3 — 24

First QuarterUL - Elijah McGuire 27 run (Hunter Stover kick), 10:57;UL - Alonzo Harris 15 run (Stephen Brauchle kick), 2:10.Second QuarterUL - Corey Trim 82 interception return (Stover kick), 12:31;TLN - Orleans Darkwa 1 run (Cairo Santos kick), 3:55;TLN - Darkwa 7 run (Santos kick), 1:58.Third QuarterTLN - Darkwa 22 run (Santos kick), 2:34.Fourth Quarter UL - Stover 27-yd field goal, 9:56.Attendance: 54,728 (Bowl Game Record)

TLN ULFirst downs ...........................................................15 19Rushes-yards ..............................................38-102 46-168Passing yards .................................................... 286 157Return yards ........................................................46 160Passing A-C-I ............................................ 30-15-3 21-14-2Punts-Yds.-Avg. .................................. 7-339-48.4 7-286-40.9Fumbles-Lost ..................................................... 2-0 0-0Penalties-Yards ............................................ 10-85 7-73Time of Possession ......................................23:42 36:18

Individual Statistics RUSHING: TLN - Darkwa 16-83; Powell 5-14; Butler 3-7; Rounds 1-5; Montana 1-4; Kelley 1-(-2); Team 1-(-9). UL - Harris 13-74; McGuire 11-45; Nixon 7-29; Broadway 14-21; Team 1-(-1). PASSING: TLN - Powell 10-21-1-223; Montana 5-8-1-63; Grant 0-1-1-0. UL - Broadway 12-19-2-143; Nixon 2-2-0-14. RECEIVING: TLN - Grant 7-113; Shackleford 2-63; Banks 2-19; Breaux 1-42; Kelley 1-28; Butler 1-11; Marfisi 1-10. UL - McGuire 7-94; Robinson 4-50; Surgent 2-2; Harris 1-11.

2014 R&L Carriers New Orleans BowlLouisiana 16, Nevada 3

Dec. 20, 2014 New Orleans, La.

NEW ORLEANS La. – The old adage, ‘Defense Wins Championships’ was on display in the 14th annual R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome as the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns held Nevada in check all game, dominating defensively in a 16-3 win that marked the fourth straight season as New Orleans Bowl champions. The three points allowed set a school bowl record, as well as the New Orleans Bowl-record. Nevada’s high-flying offense had not been held without a touchdown since a 35-0 loss at Notre Dame on Sept. 5, 2009. Terrance Broadway finished 26-of-31 passing for 227 yards and was named MVP, becoming the first two-time MVP in New Orleans Bowl history. He completed his first 14 passes setting the record for the most consecutive completions to start a game in NCAA Division I bowl history. Wolfpack quarterback Cody Fajardo, who entered the game averaging 281 yards of total offense per game, was held to 173 yards. Louisiana (9-4) became the first school in college football bowl history to win the same bowl game in four straight seasons. The Cajuns scored on the game’s opening possession, driving 77 yards in eight plays. Broadway connected on a 17-yard touchdown pass to C.J. Bates at 11:26 for what proved to be all the offense his team would need. Hunter Stover put the Cajuns up 10-0 late in the first quarter with a 46-yard field – the longest of his collegiate career. After a defensive stop and a short punt by Daniel Cadona, Nevada (7-6) took over at the UL 26-yard line. A 21-yard field goal by Brent Zuzo trimmed the Louisiana lead to 10-3 with 2:42 remaining in the first half. After a scoreless third quarter, Stover tacked on a 30-yard and 35-yard field goal in the fourth quarter. His final make provided a 16-3 lead with 4:46 remaining in the game. Any chance a late rally by the Wolfpack was halted on the ensuing possession. After a first down at the Nevada 39, Darzil Washington sacked Fajadro for a loss of six yards which led to a failed fourth down conversion at 3:48.

Nevada 0 3 0 0 — 3Louisiana 10 0 0 6 — 16

First QuarterUL - C.J. Bates 17-yd pass from Terrance Broadway (Hunter Stover kick), 11:26;UL - Stover 46-yd field goal, 2:55.Second QuarterNEV - Brent Zuzo 21-yd field goal, 2:42.Third QuarterNo Scoring. Fourth Quarter UL - Stover 30-yd field goal, 11:51;UL - Stover 35-yd field goal, 4:46.Attendance: 34,014

NEV ULFirst downs ...........................................................13 26Rushes-yards ................................................ 28-89 43-184Passing yards .................................................... 124 227Return yards ..........................................................0 16Passing A-C-I ............................................ 14-29-0 26-31-0Punts-Yds.-Avg. .................................. 5-210-42.0 3-106-35.3Fumbles-Lost ..................................................... 1-1 1-1Penalties-Yards ................................................. 1-5 1-15Time of Possession ......................................23:06 36:54

Individual Statistics RUSHING: NEV - Fajardo 13-49; Jackson 10-25; Butler 5-15. UL - McGuire 16-99; Harris 13-70; Broadway 13-7; Reed 1-8. PASSING: NEV - Fajardo 14-29-0-124. UL - Broadway 26-31-1-227. RECEIVING: NEV - Turner 5-46; Richardson 3-29; Demps 2-24; Brock 3-16; Gipson 1-9. UL - McGuire 5-54; Butler 8-53; Fuselier 6-50; Pettis 3-30; Riles 3-23; Bates 1-17.

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ScoringPoints (Game): ......................13 by Brett Baer, 2012TDs (Game): .......2 by Nelson Schexnayder, 1970; 2 by Javone Lawson, 2011; 2 by Alonzo Harris, 2012Points (Career): .............. 22 by Brett Baer, 2011-12TDs (Career): ..........3 by Javone Lawson, 2011-12;............................................. Alonzo Harrison, 2011-13Kick Points (Game): .............13 by Brett Baer, 2012Kick Points (Career): ..... 22 by Brett Baer, 2011-12PAT Made (Game): ................. 4 by Brett Baer, 2012PAT Att. (Game): ...................... 5 by Brett Baer, 2012PAT Made (Career): ................ 4 by Brett Baer, 2012PAT Att. (Career): ..................... 5 by Brett Baer, 2012FGM (Game): ........................... 3 by Brett Baer, 2012;........................................................ Hunter Stover, 2014FGA (Game): ....................4 by Hunter Stover, 2014FGM (Career): ....................5 by Brett Baer, 2011-12FGA (Career): .....................5 by Brett Baer, 2011-12

RushingAttempts: ..............................22 by Robert Gill, 1970Yards: ..............................120 by Alonzo Harris, 2012Touchdowns: ....................2 by Alonzo Harris, 2012Longest Rush: ...............68 by Alonzo Harria, 2012Attempts (Career): .61 by Alonzo Harris, 2011-14Yards (Career): .............. 306 by Alonzo Harris, 2011-14TDs (Career): ................... 3 by Alonzo Harris, 2011-13

PassingAttempts: ....................... 40 by Blaine Gautier, 2011Completions: ...... 26 by Terrance Broadway, 2014Yards: .............................470 by Blaine Gautier, 2011Touchdowns: ...................3 by Blaine Gautier, 2011Interceptions: .............7 by George Coussan, 1970Longest Pass: .....56 by Gautier to Surgent, 20112Att. (Career): ......82 by Terrance Broadway, 2011-14Comp. (Career): 59 by Terrance Broadway, 2011-14Yds. (Career): .. 686 by Terrance Broadway, 2011-14

Total OffenseMost Plays: .................... 59 by Blaine Gautier, 2011Most Yards: ..................492 by Blaine Gautier, 2011Plays (Career): 124 by Terrance Broadway, 2011-14Yds (Career): ... 822 by Terrance Broadway, 2011-14

ReceivingReceptions: ................... 9 by Javone Lawson, 2011Yards: .......................... 193 by Javone Lawson, 2011Touchdowns: ................ 2 by Javone Lawson, 2011Recep. (Career): ... 13 by Javone Lawson, 2011-12Yards (Career): ....264 by Javone Lawson, 2011-12TDs (Career): ...........3 by Javone Lawson, 2011-12

All-Purpose YardsMost Yards: ................ 283 by Darryl Surgent, 2011 (93 Rec., 92 PR, 98 KOR)Most Yards (Career): 434 by Darryl Surgent, 2011-12 (103 Rec., 104 PR, 227 KOR)

Punt ReturnsReturns: ........................... 3 by Darryl Surgent, 2013Return Yards: ...............92 by Darryl Surgent, 2011Longest Return ............87 by Darryl Surgent, 2011

Kickoff ReturnsReturns: ........................... 7 by Darryl Surgent, 2012Return Yards: ............ 129 by Darryl Surgent, 2012 129 by C. Reggie Dupre, 1970Best Average: ....... 25.8 by C. Reggie Dupre, 1970Longest Return .........32 by C. Reggie Dupre, 1970

PuntingPunts: ........................... 7 by Roy Pendergraft, 1970; ............................................. 7 by Daniel Cadona, 2013Punting Yards: .......... 286 by Daniel Cadona, 2013Highest Avg.: ..................... 42.4 by Brett Baer, 2012Long Punt: .................48 by Roy Pendergraft, 1970Most Punts (Career): ............10 by Daniel Cadona, ................................................................................2013-14Most Yards (Career): .......... 392 by Daniel Cadona, ................................................................................2013-14Best Avg. (Career): .....41.0 by Brett Baer, 2011-12

DefenseTotal Tackles: ......... 11 by Jemarlous Moten, 2011;............................................... 11 by Lance Kelley, 2011Solo Tackles: .................... 7 by Trae Johnson, 2012;..................................................... 7 by Corey Trim, 2014Assisted Tackles: ......7 by Jemarlous Moten, 2011Tackles For Loss: ..................2 by Bill Bentley, 2011; ............................................... 2 by Trae Johnson, 2013;......................................2 by Darzil Washington, 2014TFL Yards: .............. 19 by Darzil Washington, 2014QB Sacks: .................2 by Darzil Washington, 2014QB Sacks Yds: ....... 19 by Darzil Washington, 2014Interceptions: ...................2 by Sean Thomas, 2013Int. Return Yards: ................82 by Corey Trim, 2013Long Int. Return: ................82 by Corey Trim, 2013Passes Defended: ............ 3 by Melvin White, 2011

Louisiana Bowl Team & Individual Records

Team Game Records(Since 1970)

Total OffenseMost Plays: ................................................... 77 in 2012Most Yards: .................................................591 in 2012

First DownsFirst Downs, Total: ...................................... 26 in 2014First Downs, Rushing: ............................... 15 in 2014First Downs, Passing: ................................ 19 in 2011First Downs, Penalty: ...................................3 in 1970

RushingMost Attempts: ........................................... 46 in 2013Most Yards: .................................................267 in 2012Most Touchdowns: .......................................4 in 2012Fewest Attempts: ....................................... 30 in 2011Fewest Yards: ............................................... 22 in 1970Fewest Touchdowns: .....................0 in 2011& 2014

PassingMost Attempts: ........................................... 44 in 2011Most Completions: .................................... 26 in 2014Most Yards: .................................................492 in 2011Most Touchdowns: .......................................3 in 2011Most Interceptions: ......................................7 in 1970Fewest Attempts: ....................................... 21 in 2013Fewest Completions: ................................ 10 in 1970Fewest Yards: .............................................106 in 1970Fewest Interceptions: ..................................0 in 2011

Miscellaneous OffenseMost Points: ................................................. 43 in 2012Least Points: ................................................. 16 in 2014Touchdowns: ..................................................5 in 2012Most Fumbles: ...............................................5 in 1970Most Fumbles Lost: ...........1 in 1970, 2012 & 2014Most Penalties: ..............................................9 in 2011Most Penalty Yards: ................................... 84 in 1970Most Interceptions Made: .........................3 in 2013Most Int. Return Yards: ...........................103 in 2013Time of Possession: ............................. 36:54 in 2014Third Down Conv.: ....................611 (11-18) in 2012Fourth Down Conv.: ......................500 (1-2) in 2011Bowl Attendance: ..................................54,728, 2013

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Date Opponent Result11/1/14 South Alabama W, 19-911/2/13 New Mexico State W, 49-3510/6/12 Tulane W, 41-1310/15/11 North Texas W, 30-1010/23/10 Western Kentucky L, 21-54 10/24/09 Florida Atlantic L, 29-3111/1/08 FIU W, 49-2010/20/07 Florida Atlantic L, 32-39 (OT)10/28/06 Middle Tennessee L, 20-3410/29/05 Troy W, 31-28 (OT)10/23/04 Arkansas State W, 27-2410/11/03 La.-Monroe L, 42-4511/2/02 Idaho W, 31-2810/27/01 La.-Monroe W, 17-1210/7/00 Tulane L, 37-3810/23/99 La.-Monroe L, 7-3110/17/98 Arkansas State W, 21-1910/25/97 La.-Monroe L, 21-28 (OT)10/12/96 Arkansas State W, 42-3110/14/95 New Mexico State W, 43-2610/8/94 Arkansas State W, 26-010/30/93 San Jose State W, 24-1311/7/92 Northern Illinois L, 15-2310/5/91 Miami (Ohio) L, 14-2711/3/90 Southern Miss L, 13-1410/7/89 Tulsa W, 21-1310/15/88 Northern Illinois W, 45-011/7/87 Memphis W, 31-710/25/86 Stephen F. Austin W, 28-1410/12/85 East Carolina W, 16-1411/3/84 East Carolina W, 42-2411/19/83 Louisiana Tech W, 13-911/6/82 La.-Monroe W, 40-2611/7/81 Texas-Arlington L, 7-2311/15/80 Louisiana Tech W, 27-9

Date Opponent Result11/10/79 Texas-Arlington L, 10-2411/4/78 Arkansas State L, 6-1611/12/77 Northwestern State L, 13-2011/6/76 Arkansas State W, 23-1411/1/75 Texas-Arlington W, 35-3210/26/74 Chattanooga W, 21-2011/10/73 Northwestern State L, 10-2011/4/72 Santa Clara L, 7-2710/31/71 La.-Monroe W, 31-711/7/70 Tampa L, 38-5011/15/69 Northwestern State L, 28-3310/26/68 Lamar W, 20-1410/28/67 La.-Monroe L, 6-1710/15/66 Louisiana Tech W, 21-1211/13/65 Northwestern State W, 41-710/17/64 Tampa W, 37-610/26/63 Louisiana College W, 7-610/13/62 Tampa T, 14-1411/11/61 Northwestern State L, 14-2710/29/60 La.-Monroe W, 8-711/14/59 Northwestern State W, 34-1410/11/58 Louisiana Tech L, 0-3311/9/57 Northwestern State L, 0-1910/27/56 Louisiana Tech L, 6-3311/12/55 Northwestern State W, 27-1310/30/54 Louisiana Tech W, 25-011/7/53 Louisiana College W, 19-611/1/52 Louisiana Tech T, 19-1911/17/51 Northwestern State W, 41-2611/4/50 Louisiana Tech W, 41-1311/19/49 Northwestern State W, 27-1410/30/48 Louisiana Tech L, 14-2410/25/47 Louisiana College W, 38-711/2/46 Louisiana Tech L, 6-3466-Year Record 40-26-2 (.603)

Homecoming FactsMost Common Opponent ______10 games vs. Louisiana Tech/Northwestern StateMost Common HC Date _____ November 7 (Played five times, ‘53, ‘70, ‘81, ‘87, ‘92)Most Victories Against _______________________________ Arkansas State (5-1),

Louisiana Tech (5-4-1), Northwestern State (5-5)Longest Winning Streak __________________________________ Eight (1982-89)Longest Losing Streak ___________________ Three (1956-58, 1977-79, 1990-92)Largest Margin of Victory _____________45, 10/15/88 vs. Northern Illinois (45-0)Largest Margin of Defeat _______________33, 10/11/58 vs. Louisiana Tech (0-33), 10/23/10 vs. Western Kentucky (21-54)HC Queens Since 2000 __________________________________Madeleine Ortte,

‘14; Robin Roy, ‘13; Kimberly Newville , ‘12; Megan Roberts, ’11; Danika Arenibas, ‘10; Natalie Camel, ‘09; Leslie Saloom, ‘08; Susan Edney, ‘07; Lynetria Johnson, ‘06; Christal Raye Grogan, ‘05; Familayo Rita, ‘04; Shanea Morrison, ‘03; Jessica Clarke,

‘02; Annie Winngate, ‘01; Cherri Duhon, ‘00

Cajun Field has served as the home of Ragin’ Cajuns football since September 1971. Louisiana holds a 132-102-2 all-time record on its home field with winning records in 31 of the 44 seasons. The Cajuns have gone 18-4 at home over the last four years, including a 5-0 mark in 2011 when they set the school single season records for total attendance (145,854) and average attendance (29,171). Included in those totals were five of the top 15 crowds all-time, including a Sun Belt Conference record 32,823 vs. North Texas on Oct. 15, 2011. Louisiana was the Sun Belt attendance champion in 2004, 2008, 2011, 2013 and 2014. Cajun Field hosted the 1,000th Cajuns game in school history on Nov. 1, 2008 before a then-Sun Belt record crowd of 29,031. Louisiana has enjoyed plenty of memorable moments since the venue opened in 1971. The greatest of those moments came during the 1996 season when the Ragin’ Cajuns opened their 26th season in the facility with the biggest upset in school history, a 29-22 victory over No. 25 Texas A&M in front of a then-record crowd of 38,783 fans. That mark surpassed the previous record crowd of 36,133 that saw the Cajuns face the Alabama Crimson Tide on Oct. 6, 1990. Cajun Field has been the site of much success with four consecutive 4-1 records from 1993-96. The school record for wins at Cajun Field in a season is seven, set during the 1976 season, one of four undefeated seasons (1976, 1980, 1987 and 2011) at Cajun Field. Cajun Field boasts 2,577 chairback seats and additional seating to the capacity of another 38,849 giving the facility a total seating capacity of 41,426. In 2014, the south endzone was closed in to create more seating, adding 5,000 seats to the stadium capacity. General admission seating is available on the hill in the north end zone to give fans the opportunity to overflow the stadium. In the summer of 2008, Cajun Field removed its long-standing natural grass and entered a new era with a synthetic playing surface. Cajun Field was built in time for the 1971 football season. The characteristics which helped create the name and traditions have been there since the initial construction. For the first 17 years, Louisiana’s football stadium was simply known as Cajun Field. In the summer of 1988, then-Strength & Conditioning Coach Mickey Faulkinberry suggested referring to Cajun Field as “The Swamp”. The name stuck for various reasons. To start, the field surface is set two feet below sea level in a natural bowl. In addition to providing a picturesque surrounding, the sunken facility allows most fans to walk down to their stadium seats. The Cajuns and their opponents must enter Cajun Field through a long tunnel from the Cox Athletics Center. “The Swamp” nickname also fits in with the geographic makeup of the area, with its many surrounding bayous and wetlands, as well as the close proximity to the Gulf of Mexico, which lies just 30 miles south. In fact, a popular gathering place for Louisiana students and a regular stop for visitors is the small swamp located in the heart of the main campus, which sits adjacent to the Student Union. Ironically, the on-campus swamp, officially named Cypress Lake, lays over the original football field that existed during the early 1900’s, adding to the distinct nickname. The National Wetlands Center, a nationally renown research facility that Louisiana hosts and administers, is located less than a half-mile from Cajun Field.

Cajun Field at a GlancePlaying Surface ______________________________ Pro Grass Synthetic Turf SystemSeating Capacity _________________________________________________ 41,426Record at Cajun Field _____________________________________ 132-102-2 (.563)

1971-79 ________________________________________________28-28-1 (.500)1980-89 _________________________________________________ 35-14 (.714)1990-99 ________________________________________________24-24-1 (.500)2000-09 _________________________________________________ 26-28 (.481)2010- ____________________________________________________ 19-8 (.704)

Sun Belt Conference Record ___________________________________ 29-21 (.580)Record in Home Openers______________________________________ 25-19 (.568)Herbert Heymann Classic Record ________________________________ 11-3 (.786).500 or Better Seasons ________________________________________________ 31Longest Winning Streak _______________ 11 games (Sept. 11, 1976–Oct. 15, 1977)Longest Losing Streak __________________ 7 games (Sept. 6, 1997–Sept. 12, 1998)Most Wins, Season ___________________________________________7 (1976, 7-0)Most Losses, Season __________________________________________6 (1997, 0-6)First Game _____________________________Sept. 25, 1971, vs. Santa Clara, W, 21-0Largest Margin of Victory _______ 63 pts. - Sept. 14, 2013, vs. Nicholls State, W, 70-7Most Points (by the Cajuns) _____ 70 pts. - Sept. 14, 2013, vs. Nicholls State, W, 70-7Most Points (both teams) ______95 pts. - Oct. 21, 2014, vs. Arkansas State, W 55-40___________________________________ Nov. 17, 2001, vs. New Mexico St., L, 46-49Largest Crowd _____________________________ 41,357 vs. Southern, Sept. 5, 2009Largest Sun Belt Crowd ___________________ 32,823 vs. North Texas, Oct. 15, 2011

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A record crowd of 41,357 watches the Ragin’ Cajuns open the 2009 season with a 42-19 victory over Southern University on Sept. 5, 2009.

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TOP 20 CAJUN FIELD CROWDS 1. 41,357 ______________ Southern (Sept. 5, 2009) 2. 38,783 ____________Texas A&M (Sept. 14, 1996) 3. 36,170 _____________ Southern (Aug. 30, 2014) 4. 36,133 _______________ Alabama (Oct. 6, 1990) 5. 33,828 ________ McNeese State (Sept. 15, 2007) 6. 32,823 ____________ North Texas (Oct. 15, 2011) 7. 30,176 __________ Arkansas State (Nov. 6, 1976) 8. 30,028 _______ New Mexico State (Nov. 2, 2013) 9. 29,775 ___________________ Troy (Oct. 8, 2011) 10. 29,758 _________________ Tulane (Oct. 2, 2012) 11. 29,031 ___________________ FIU (Nov. 1, 2008)12. 28,871 _________ Nicholls State (Sept. 14, 2013) 13. 28,752 _____ Northwestern State (Nov. 12, 1977) 14. 28,741 _________ Nicholls State (Sept. 17, 2011) 15. 28,176 _______ Louisiana-Monroe (Nov. 5, 2011) 16. 27,814 __________ San Jose State (Oct. 30, 1993) 17. 27,300 ________ Northern Illinois (Oct. 15, 1988) 18. 26,640 __________ Louisiana Tech (Oct. 2, 1976) 19. 26,339 __________ Florida Atlantic (Oct. 1, 2011)20. 25,881 ______ #22 Oklahoma State (Oct. 8, 2010)

LARGEST ROAD ATTENDANCE 1. 96,197 ______________Tennessee (Nov. 3, 2007) 2. 95,110 _____________ Tennessee (Sept. 5, 1992) 3. 92,746 _____________ at Georgia (Sept. 4, 2010) 4. 92,443 ________ Louisiana State (Sept. 19, 2009) 5. 92,362 _________ Louisiana State (Sept. 2, 2006) 6. 91,357 __________ Louisiana State (Oct. 5, 2002) 7. 86,482 _______________ Florida (Nov. 10, 2012) 8. 86,304 _____________ Nebraska (Sept. 26, 2009) 9. 85,075 _______________ Florida (Aug. 31, 1996) 10. 83,711 ________________ Florida (Nov. 6, 1993) 11. 82,519 _________________ Texas (Sept. 9, 2005) 12. 82,227 _________ South Carolina (Aug. 30, 2003) 13. 80,017 _________________ Texas (Sept. 9, 2000) 14. 78,234 _________ South Carolina (Sept. 1, 2007) 15. 75,087 ____________ Texas A&M (Aug. 31, 2002) 16. 74,369 ________________ Florida (Oct. 19, 1985) 17. 74,327 _______________ Auburn (Oct. 24, 1992) 18. 72,233 _______________ Alabama (Oct. 3, 1987) 19. 70,123 ______________ Alabama (Oct. 14, 1989) 20. 69,801 ______________Arkansas (Aug. 31, 2013)

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD

CAjun Field AttendAnCe

1971 3-3-0 110,000 (18,333)1972 3-3-0 93,429 (15,572)1973 0-6-0 61,600 (10,267)1974 1-5-0 73,152 (12,192)1975 5-2-0 146,081 (20,866)1976 7-0-0 163,143 (23,306)1977 4-1-1 151,346 (25,224)1978 2-5-0 113,163 (16,166)1979 3-3-0 108,060 (18,115)1980 5-0-0 85,092 (17,018)1981 1-4-0 85,346 (17,087)1982 5-1-0 130,608 (21,768)1983 3-1-0 81,711 (20,488)1984 3-1-0 88,180 (22,045)1985 2-2-0 78,405 (19,601)1986 3-2-0 101,451 (20,290)1987 5-0-0 87,326 (17,465)1988 4-2-0 122,874 (20,479)1989 4-1-0 80,445 (16,089)1990 2-3-0 111,973 (22,395)1991 0-3-1 80,294 (20,074)1992 2-3-0 92,111 (18,422)1993 4-1-0 109,955 (21,991)1994 4-1-0 95,770 (19,154)1995 4-1-0 88,640 (17,728)1996 4-1-0 108,552 (21,710)1997 0-6-0 87,362 (14,560)1998 2-2-0 35,193 (8,798)1999 2-3-0 76,445 (15,289)2000 0-5-0 73,119 (14,624)2001 2-3-0 66,615 (13,323)2002 3-2-0 75,279 (15,056)2003 3-3-0 83,970 (13,995)2004 3-2-0 107,006 (21,401)2005 3-2-0 87,957 (17,591)2006 3-3-0 90,519 (15,087)2007 1-5-0 99,904 (16,651)2008 4-1-0 107,342 (21,468)2009 4-2-0 111,998 (18,666)2010 1-4-0 86,915 (17,383)2011 5-0-0 145,854 (29,171)2012 5-1-0 137,190 (22,865)2013 4-1-0 129,878 (25,976)2014 4-2-0 154,652 (25,775)

totAls 132-102-2 (.563) 44 seAsons AttendAnCe: 4,405,905 (18,669 Avg.)

TOTAL OFFENSE RECORDSMost Points Cajuns: 30 by Brian Mitchell vs. Lamar (1989); Alonzo Harris vs. New Mexico State (2013) Opponent: 24 by Marshall Higginbotham, McNeese State (1973); Marquis Williams, ULM (1997); Lance Dunbar, North Texas (2009)

Most Touchdowns Cajuns: 5 by Brian Mitchell vs. Lamar (1989); Alonzo Harris vs. New Mexico State (2013) Opponent: 4 by Marshall Higginbotham, McNeese State (1973); Marquis Williams, ULM (1997); Lance Dunbar, North Texas (2009)

Most PATs Made Cajuns: 10 by Stephen Brauchle vs. Nicholls State (2013) Opponent: 9 by Marty Kent, Louisiana Tech (1997)

Most PATs Attempted Cajuns: 10 by Stephen Brauchle vs. Nicholls State (2013) Opponent: 9 by Marty Kent, Louisiana Tech (1997)

Most Field Goals Made Cajuns: 5 by Rafael Septien vs. San Jose State (1974); Mike Lemoine vs. CMU (1989) Opponent: 6 by Philip Doyle, Alabama (1990)

Most Field Goals Attempted Cajuns: 5 by Rafael Septien vs. San Jose State (1974); Mike Lemoine vs. CMU (1989) Opponent: 6 by Philip Doyle, Alabama (1990)

Longest Field Goal Cajuns: 57 yards by Rafael Septien vs. Lamar (1974) Opponent: 55 yards by Alan Gendreau, Middle Tennessee State (2010)

PASSING RECORDSMost Pass Attempts Cajuns: 55 by Chris Masson vs. Oklahoma State (2010) Opponent: 57 by Giovanni Vizza, North Texas (2007)

Most Completions Cajuns: 33 by Chris Masson vs. Oklahoma State (2010); Eric Rekieta vs. ULM (2003) Opponent: 35 by Giovanni Vizza, North Texas (2007)

Most Passing Yards Cajuns: 473 by Eric Rekieta vs. ULM (2003) Opponent: 438 by Ryan Aplin, Arkansas State (2010); Daunte Culpepper, UCF (1998)

Most Touchdowns Cajuns: 5 by Jake Delhomme vs. Northern Illinois (1996) Opponent: 5 by Brandon Weeden, Oklahoma State (2010); Ryan Aplin, Arkansas State (2010); Trevor Vittatoe, UTEP (2008); Tim Rattay, Louisiana Tech (1997)

Most Interceptions Thrown Cajuns: 4 by Jerry Babb vs. Middle Tennessee (2006); Ken Boynick vs. Northwestern State (1973); Phil Reynolds vs. Arkansas State (1980) Opponent: 6 by Richard Williams, UNLV (1987)

Longest Pass Cajuns: 95 yards; Randy Fontenot to Harold Porter vs. Chattanooga (1974) (TD) Opponent: 87 yards; Fredi Knighten to Dijon Paschal, Arkansas State (2014) (TD)

RUSHING RECORDSMost Attempts Cajuns: 35 by Thomas Jackson vs. Louisiana Tech (1983) Opponent: 39 by Clarence Robinson, Southern Illinois (1978)

Most Yards Cajuns: 271 by Brian Mitchell vs. Colorado State (1987) Opponent: 264 by Bobby Ray Tell, Louisiana Tech (1999)

Most Touchdowns Cajuns: 5 by Brian Mitchell vs. Lamar (1989); Alonzo Harris vs. New Mexico State (2013) Opponent: 4 by Marshall Higginbotham, McNeese State (1973); Marquis Williams, ULM (1997); Lance Dunbar, North Texas (2009)

Longest Run Cajuns: 80 yards; Mike Northcutt v, Texas-Arlington (1975) (TD) & Jason Cherry vs, Troy (2007) (TD) Opponent: 99 yards by Kenneth Dixon, Louisiana Tech (2014) (TD)

RECEIVING RECORDSMost Receptions Cajuns: 13 by Ladarius Green, ULM (2012) Opponent: 14 by Casey Fitzgerald, North Texas (2007)

Most Receiving Yards Cajuns: 198 by Fred Stamps vs. ULM (2003) Opponent: 266 by Siaha Burley, UCF (1998)

Most Touchdowns Cajuns: 2, (21 times); Most recently by Jamal Robinson vs. Georgia State (2014) Opponent: 2, (24 times); Most recently by Dijon Paschal, Arkansas State (2014)

PUNTING RECORDSMost Punts Cajuns: 11 by John Roveto vs. McNeese State (1979); Danny Clement vs. Chattanooga (1973) Opponent: 12 by Roy Gaebel, Pacific (1979); Steve Mick, Southern Illinois (1977)

PUNT RETURN RECORDSMost Returns Cajuns: 8 by Damon Mason vs. Arkansas State (1994) Opponent: 7 by Mike Dellocono, Louisiana Tech (1980)

Most Yards Cajuns: 86 by Cleo Samuels vs. Xavier (1973) Opponent: 95 by Jimmy Walden, East Carolina (1981)

Most Touchdowns Cajuns: 1 (5 times); Most recently by Nick Dugas vs. Minnesota (2002) Opponent: 1 by Tommy Braden, Northwestern State (1977); Jimmy Walden, East Carolina (1981); Bobo Beathard, Appalachian State (2014)

Longest Return Cajuns: 81 yards by Cleo Samuels vs. Xavier, 1973 (TD) Opponent: 77 yards by Jimmy Walden, East Carolina (1981)

INTERCEPTION RECORDSMost Interceptions Cajuns: 2, (18 times); Most recently by Dwight Bently vs. North Texas (2009) Opponent: 4 by Damon Nickson, Middle Tennessee (2006)

Most Yards Cajuns: 96 by Dwight Bently vs. North Texas (2009) Opponent: 95 by Chappell Mitchell, Arkansas State (1996)

Most Touchdowns Cajuns: 1 (15 times); Most recently by Justin Anderson vs. Nicholls State (2013) Opponent: 2 by David McCrary, Chattanooga (1983)

Longest Return Cajuns: 89 yards; Melvin White vs. Troy (2011) (TD) Opponent: 95 yards by Chappell Mitchell, Arkansas State (1996) (TD)

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When Dr. E. Joseph Savoie became the University’s sixth president in 2008, he worked with volunteer transition teams and the campus community to formulate a strategic plan to guide the institution’s growth and development.

Some components of that plan that reflect the University’s commitment to students have already taken shape. The University has increased its student housing capacity nearly 40 percent by adding new residence halls and constructing new parking towers.

The Student Union was expanded and renovated to meet the United States Green Building Council LEED Certification Rating. The new campus hub opened in January 2015 featuring restaurants, meeting spaces, student-service offices, a collegiate shop and bookstore, and a post office. A large plaza overlooks Cypress Lake.

The University unveiled a comprehensive master plan for campus that includes provisions for managing growth, development and change over the next two decades. The plan features additional parking, bikeways and mixed-use development of property.

The University continues to focus on providing a quality education and a fulfilling college experience. Savoie and other university administrators support an academic environment that draws energetic and innovative faculty members, promotes community service and encourages mutually beneficial partnerships with state industries and area businesses.

Prior to being named president of the University,

Savoie was Louisiana’s Commis-sioner of Higher Education for 12 years. Under his leadership, higher education governance was restructured, a statewide commu-nity and technical college system was created, teacher education programs were redesigned, the state’s first need-based financial-aid program was created and a master plan for public postsecond-ary education was implemented.

His affiliations include the American Association of Colleges and Universities (AASCU), the Association of Public and Land-

grant Universities (APLU), and the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE). He serves on the NCAA Division 1 Board of Directors and the NCAA Board of Governors. He previously served on the Board of Trustees SACSCOC. He also serves on several advisory groups that address higher education policy.

He earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees from UL Lafayette, and served as the institution’s first vice president for University Advancement. He holds a doctorate in educational leadership and administration from Columbia University’s Teacher’s College in New York.

Savoie and his wife, Gail, have a son, Adam; a daughter, Blaire Savoie Saulnier; and are the proud grandparents of Addison Marie Saulnier.

University PresidentsThe University of Louisiana at Lafayette has had only six presidents in over 100 years of existence. Current University President, Dr. Joseph Savoie, was selected to head the University on December 6, 2007.

Edwin Lewis Stephens 1900-1938Lether Edwards Frazer 1938-1941Joel Lafayette Fletcher 1941-1966Clyde Lee Rougeou 1966-1974Ray P. Authement 1974-2008E. Joseph Savoie 2008-present

University AdministrationPresident – Dr. Joseph SavoieProvost & Vice President for Academic Affairs – Dr. James P. HendersonVice President for Administration and Finance – Mr. Jerry L. LeBlancVice President for Enrollment Management – Dr. DeWayne BowieVice President for Research – Dr. Ramesh KolluruVice President for Student Affairs – Mrs. Patricia CottonhamVice President for University Advancement – Mr. John Blohm

Dr. Joseph SavoieUniversity President

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The University of Louisiana at Lafayette is no ordinary university. Also known in French as Université des Acadiens (the University of the Acadians), UL is a coeducational, public research university with high research activity located in Lafayette, La. With more than 18,000 students, it is the largest institution within the nine-campus University of Louisiana System and is the second-largest university in Louisiana. UL awards bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees. Its diverse offerings range from the humanities to scientific research and UL is among the nation’s leaders in areas such as computer science, biology and nursing. The university has earned a reputation for providing its students with a high-quality education at an affordable price. In fact, it’s the most affordable university in Louisiana, according to the U.S. Department of Education’s College Affordability and Transparency List released earlier this year. In addition to leading the state as the university with the lowest average net price to attend, UL is among the top 10 percent of most affordable four-year public universities in the United States. The university stresses community service. During the 2010-2011 academic year, more than 5,000 students, faculty and staff contributed about 500,000 hours of direct community service. Their efforts had an economic impact of more than $9 million to the Lafayette community. A wide range of cultural, recreational and social activities are available, on and off campus. Students can choose from among more than 150 campus organizations and clubs, for example. UL is as unique as its location – the heart of Acadiana, a multi-parish area known for its

distinctive Cajun and Creole cultures, excellent food and music, and exceptional quality of life. The campus reflects the region’s beauty and natural resources. Cypress Lake, a microcosm of the nearby Atchafalaya Basin, is behind the Student Union. Although it’s called a lake, it’s more accurately described as a managed wetland. Teeming with alligators, turtles, birds and fish, it’s filled with Cypress trees draped with moss and a variety of lush vegetation. UL’s campus features many oak trees; several are more than 100 years old. The university’s quadrangle is encircled by the “Walk of Honor,” a

path paved with more than 80,000 bricks bearing the names of each of its graduates, beginning with the first graduating class of 1903. Another visual clue that UL is special: LITE, which stands for the Louisiana Immersive Technology Enterprise. LITE is located in University Research Park, a 147-acre site adjacent to the athletic complex. LITE ’s striking design features a three-story, egg-shaped section made of glass. Three-dimensional images created by supercomputers are projected inside. LITE’s creation was out of the ordinary, too. It was established for economic development through a partnership formed by UL, the Lafayette Economic Development Authority and the State of Louisiana. Other tenants in University Research Park include the U.S. Geological Survey’s National Wetlands Research Center and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Estuarine Habitats and Coastal Fisheries Center. To learn more, visit the University’s website at www.louisiana.edu.

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With unparalleled success in the areas of athletics, academics, fundraising

and increased exposure on the state and national level, Director of Athletics Scott Farmer is leading the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns athletic program through its finest era in the University’s rich history. Since being named the school’s Director of Athletics in October of 2011, Farmer has guided the Ragin’ Cajuns through a transformation that has touched on all facets of the program. The Ragin’ Cajuns have established themselves as one of the top athletic programs in the country by virtue of numerous NCAA postseason appear-ances and championships. During the past two years, the Ragin’ Cajuns have been ranked in the top 50 among all schools in the Football Bowl Subdivision in a poll by the National Association of College Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and released by CBSSports.com. In the latest poll released, the Ragin’ Cajuns were rated as the 44th-best athletic program in the country, finishing ahead of 25 schools that compete in the Power 5 conferences. After a record-setting year in 2013-14, in which five sports claimed confer-ence championships, the Ragin’ Cajuns were rated as the 34th-best nationally, finishing as the top non-BCS school in the rankings. During the 2014-15 athletic year, the football team earned a fourth consecutive bowl cham-pionship (R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl), while women’s basketball claimed the 2015 Women’s Basketball Invitational title with four dramatic games on its home floor. The Ragin’ Cajuns also claimed Sun Belt Conference championships in both softball (regular-season) and baseball (SBC Tournament) with both programs earning trips to

both the NCAA Regionals and Super Regionals for the second consecu-tive year - the only school in the nation to accomplish that feat. While 2014-15 was a suc-cessful year in the history of Ragin’ Cajuns athletics, the 2013-14 season was one for the ages as the depart-ment claimed a combined seven Sun Belt Conference titles and solidi-fied the school’s label as the “Home of Champions.” Football kicked off that historic season as it claimed the Sun Belt Conference regular-season

title along with its third straight victory in the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl. The Ragin’ Cajuns men’s basketball team claimed the Sun Belt Conference Tournament title after earning three hard fought victories in a 38-hour span at New Orleans’ Lake-front Arena, securing a berth in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Championships. Men’s tennis spent the season ranked in the national polls before claiming the Sun Belt Conference Tournament championship and earning a berth in the NCAA Regionals. On the diamond, the baseball team claimed both the Sun Belt Conference regular-season and tournament championships, while setting a school-record for wins (58), earning a unanimous No. 1 ranking in the national polls, and hosting both the NCAA Regionals and Super Regionals. And in the circle, the softball team won 49 games, claimed both the Sun Belt Conference regular-season and tournament crowns, hosted both the NCAA Region-als and Super Regionals, and made a sixth appear-ance in the Women’s College World Series. While the Ragin’ Cajuns have experienced great success under Farmer’s watch on the competition field, it’s in the classroom where the results have been exemplary. Student-athletes have thrived in the class-

room and have been provided the tools needed in obtaining their degrees under Farmer’s leadership. Ragin’ Cajuns student-athletes have consistently set the bar academically, with the entire program enjoying 10 consecutive semesters of earning a combined grade point average of 2.8 or above. After setting cumulative GPA records in each semester during the 2013-14 academic year, Ragin’ Cajuns student-athletes in the Fall 2014 semester produced the highest combined semester GPA in recorded history – a 3.056. With increased success in the classroom, Ragin’ Cajuns student-athletes are on a solid track to graduate as evidenced by the annual Academic Progress Rate (APR). In 2015, all 16 Division I varsity sports exceeded the required 930 cutoff point with 12 sports scoring at 960 or above. And with sustained progress in the APR equals a Federal Graduation Rate for student-athletes that was ranked as the best among all schools in the state of Louisiana and the Sun Belt Conference dur-ing the 2013-14 academic year. With a solid understanding and experience in intercollegiate athletics, Farmer has set the course in improving the overall experience for all student-athletes, coaches and fans through improvements in external sources upon his arrival in Lafayette. He played an integral role in establishing the Ragin’ Cajuns Athletic Foundation in 2009. Since its formation, the RCAF continues to grow and works on enhancing the department’s annual operating budget while providing financial support to Loui-siana’s 16 varsity programs. In 2014, Annual Fund donations increased 31 percent from the previous year, eclipsing the $2 million mark for the first time in history, finishing with a total of $2.16 million and surpassing the previous record of $1.67 mil-lion raised in 2013. Overall, donations to the RCAF surpassed $6.5 million in 2013. Farmer was instrumental in the development of the University’s $115 million Athletic Facilities

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Master Plan, a three-tiered plan that was launched in 2013 and includes major facility improvements that will aid coaches and student-athletes in all 16 athletic programs. Tier One of the plan, which was completed in the fall of 2015, saw the addition of nearly 6,000 seats in the south end zone of Cajun Field, the ad-dition of the Student-Athlete Performance Center and the renovation of the Ragin’ Cajuns Soccer/Track Complex, that will feature office space and locker rooms for both programs. Tier Two will focus on the renovations towards Cajun Field and M.L. “Tigue” Moore Field, home of Ragin’ Cajuns baseball. Renovations to Cajun Field will ultimately increase capacity, while adding club seats, loge seats and box suites. A new multi-story structure that will be located on the west side of the stadium will house a Hall of Fame Musuem, a bookstore and cafeteria for students and over 23,000 square feet of office space for athletic ad-ministration. Improvements to “Tigue” Moore Field will increase capacity to approximately 4,500, includ-ing nearly 1,200 chair back seats. The addition of luxury suites, a club level and a new press box will make the “Tigue” an attractive venue to host NCAA Tournaments in the future. With major facility upgrades on the horizon, Farmer has coordinated facility improvements that included the addition of new artificial playing surfaces in Cajun Field, M.L. “Tigue” Moore Field and the Leon Moncla Indoor Practice Facility. Farmer has helped spearhead renovations at both Lamson Park, the home of the nationally-ranked softball program, and the Cox Athletic Center. New scoreboards have been installed at the Culotta Tennis Center, Ragin’ Cajuns Soccer/Track Complex, and Lamson Park, while new video boards have been installed at both Cajun Field and Tigue Moore Field. Farmer has been responsible for the hiring of coaches Mark Hudspeth (football), Bob Marlin (men’s basketball), Garry Brodhead (women’s basketball) and Lon Badeaux (track), who have each created a winning culture in their respective programs and have recorded numerous team and individual honors. He has made Louisiana athletic events more accessible to fans by creating the Ragin’ Cajuns Network, which televises events on an annual basis into the New Orleans, Baton Rouge and Lafayette markets. Farmer was also was instrumental in the expansion of the Ragin’ Cajuns Radio Network, which reaches every corner of the state of Louisiana during football season and has produced a two-hour pre-game show, giving Ragin’ Cajuns fans greater ability to follow their team. Farmer has been the driving force behind the creation of GEAUX, the school’s football game day program that has grown to 116 pages of features, profiles, statistics and other information for Cajuns football fans. The program has sold out of its ad-vertising space during the past four seasons dating back to 2012. In 2014, Farmer also helped broker a five-year partnership with Adidas, giving Ragin’ Cajuns student-athletes and coaches the ability to be asso-ciated with one of the most iconic athletic apparel providers in the world. Farmer has worked to more than double the number of football season tickets sold, from just under 4,800 when he arrived as Senior Associate Athletic Director in 2007 to a record 13,755 in 2014. His efforts in increasing ticket sales have helped attendance at nearly every Ragin’ Cajuns event reach an all-time high. For the 15th consecutive season, both baseball and softball led the Sun Belt

in attendance while both programs have been consistently ranked among the top 10 programs in attendance at the national level. Since 2011, Louisiana has led the Sun Belt Con-ference in football attendance in three out of four years with the 2011 campaign seeing the Ragin’ Cajuns setting SBC records for average attendance (29,171), total attendance (145,854) and leading all schools in the Football Bowl Subdivision with an increased average attendance of 11,788. With a consistent winner on the gridiron, fans have flocked in record numbers to New Orleans to watch the team play in the R+L Carriers New Or-leans Bowl, with the top four crowds in the bowl’s history. Farmer has also garnered success on the confer-ence and NCAA level as he completed a four-year term on the NCAA Division I Softball Committee, serving as the chair in both 2011 and 2012. From 2012-14, Farmer served a three-year term repre-senting the Sun Belt Conference on the prestigious NCAA Leadership Council, and recently completed a four-year term as chair of the Sun Belt Conference Athletic Directors. Farmer’s first two years as athletic director resulted in great success for the Ragin’ Cajuns. In 2011-12, eight of the 16 athletic programs advanced to postseason play in their respective sports, includ-ing football making its first bowl appearance since 1970 and men’s basketball hosting a postseason game on campus for the first time since 1985. Farmer came to UL Lafayette after eight years at Troy University where he served as Senior Associate Athletic Director from 1999-2007. He helped the Trojans make a successful transition from both the Atlantic Sun Conference and Southland Football League to the NCAA Division I-FBS level and into the Sun Belt Conference as an all-sports member. At Troy, Farmer oversaw a massive renovation of the athletic facilities, including an $18 million renovation of football’s Veterans Memorial Stadium, new facilities for softball, tennis, track and soccer plus facility upgrades for both basketball and base-ball. A native of Ormond Beach, Fla., Farmer was a four-year letterman in swimming at Georgia South-ern, being named the school’s male scholar-athlete of the year in 1985. He received his bachelor’s degree in health and physical education in 1986 and a master’s in sports management in 1987. After graduating, Farmer began his career in athletics as head women’s swimming coach at Georgia Southern in 1986. He led the Eagles to eight conference titles in nine seasons, compiling a 65-25 record (.722) to become the winningest coach in program history. Promoted to a dual-position of assistant athletic director for sports programs, student-athlete servic-es and event management in 1988, he left coaching following the 1995-96 season to concentrate on his duties overseeing student-athlete services. During his tenure at Georgia Southern – both as a student and as an administrator – the Eagles won four NCAA FCS (Division I-AA) football national championships. Farmer’s introduction to athletics came at an early age. His father, Bud Farmer, served as director of athletics and head swimming coach at Daytona Beach Community College (now Daytona State College) and was inducted into the National Junior College Swimming Hall of Fame in 2013. Farmer is married to the former Jackie Davis, a record-setting swimmer who he met at Georgia Southern. They are the parents of two children, a daughter, Kaitlin and a son, Kyle.

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Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns Administrative Staff

Rob StewartAssoc. AD for

External Affairs

David FaberAsst. AD of Operations

John DugasAssoc. AD for

Internal Operations

Danika ArenibasAthletic Development

Officer

Stefni LotiefAthletic Development

Officer

Dr. Jessica LegerAssoc. AD for Academics/

Compliance/SWA

Eric MaronMarketing and

Promotions

Monique ArdoinAsst. AD for Business

Affairs

Gerald HebertAthletic Development

Director

Matt CasbonDirector of Ticket

Operations

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Is the Sun Belt Conference a modern-day fixture among the decision-makers in the ever-changing world of college athletics? Or is the league a long-time innovator, respon-sible for advancements in many sports that we now take for granted? Is the Sun Belt home of an alumni base that includes national and international leaders in the areas of government, business and entertainment as well as athletics? Or is the conference one that has established itself as a national contender in a variety of sports, and one that continues to evolve in ways that di-rectly benefit its institutions and more importantly its student-athletes? The answer is yes, yes, yes and yes. The Sun Belt Conference’s “Together We Rise” motto isn’t just hyperbole. It’s proven fact on many different levels, not the least being its place in the hierarchy of collegiate athletics. As the league pre-pares to celebrate four decades since its founding in 1976, the Sun Belt occupies a “seat at the table” as a permanent part of the NCAA’s 24-member Board of Directors. That alone insures that the conference has a voice in determining the future as college sports continues to change and evolve. Changing and evolving have been hallmarks of the league since its existence. College basketball might be a shadow of its current self had the Sun Belt not led the way in the establishment of the shot clock. The conference also wrote history at the start of the century when it inaugurated football as a league sport – becoming the first already-existing Division I conference to take such action. The Sun Belt was originally founded to give home to some of the nation’s premier mid-major basketball teams, and the league’s history is dotted with success in many different men’s and women’s sports through its history. But when the desire for a higher national profile and the desire of its membership brought about football sponsorship in 2001, the conference was figuratively reborn, and now stands as one of the 10 premier college

football leagues in the country. And, with the recent debut of the College Football Playoff, the Sun Belt is guaranteed universal access based strictly on performance. A worthy football team in the Sun Belt can be in the national championship picture, and the league is a permanent part of the “Group of Five” confer-ences (joining the American Athletic Conference, the Mountain West Conference, the Mid-American Conference and Conference USA) that will send its highest-rated champion to a premier Jan. 1 bowl game. In only 15 years of football, the Sun Belt has earned ties to no fewer than seven bowl games. In addition to the potential of the College Football Playoff, the league has guaranteed spots in the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl, the GoDaddy Bowl, the Raycom Media Camellia Bowl and the new Cure Bowl for bowl-eligible teams each and every season. Beginning in 2016, the Sun Belt will also be part of a conference rotation that will send teams to the Popeyes Bahamas Bowl and the Miami Beach Bowl. No football conference in history has ever boasted as many bowl relationships in its first two decades of existence, but such breakthroughs have been the rule rather than the exception for a league that continues to exceed expectations. Just in the last three seasons, league members have recorded 52 non-conference wins including a record 21 victories outside the league in 2013. The Sun Belt also has a winning record over its fellow “Group of Five” conferences over the past two seasons, and has claimed three bowl victories in those two years. Gridiron success has grown in the league for several years, but success can also happen overnight. New league member Georgia Southern claimed the Sun Belt football title in its first year in the conference last fall. Appalachian State, another league newbie, rattled off six consecutive wins to close the 2014 football season and finish with a winning 7-5 record. Texas State has finished its two football seasons in the conference as a bowl

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StaffKarl Benson CommissionerKristen Stuart Exec. Assistant to the Commissioner Kathy Keene, Ph.D. Sr. Associate CommissionerHerbert Carter, III, CPA Associate CommissionerJohn McElwain Associate CommissionerJohn Barranco Associate CommissionerScott Connors, J.D. Assistant CommissionerDominick Giambrone, Jr., J.D. Assistant CommissionerTravis Llewellyn Assistant CommissionerRandy Lieberman Asst. Director/CommunicationsKeith Nunez Asst. Director/Communications Erinn Banks, J.D. Compliance Coordinator Spencer Dodd Championships and Marketing Asst.

2014-15 Member SchoolsSchool LocationAppalachian State Boone, N.C.Arkansas State Jonesboro, Ark.Georgia Southern Statesboro, Ga.Georgia State Atlanta, Ga.Idaho (football only) Moscow, IdahoLittle Rock Little Rock, Ark.Louisiana Lafayette, La.ULM Monroe, La.New Mexico State (football only) Las Cruces, N.M.South Alabama Mobile, Ala.UT Arlington Arlington, TexasTexas State San Marcos, TexasTroy Troy, Ala.

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eligible team, going 6-6 in its inaugural Sun Belt campaign and then 7-5 this past season. Football, though, is by no means the only hallmark of success for the league. Just this past season, Georgia State knocked off third-seeded Baylor in the NCAA men’s basketball tournament and Little Rock defeated sixth-seeded Texas A&M in the women’s NCAA tournament. With the league’s postseason tournaments headed back to the con-ference’s home city, the “Big Easy” of New Orleans, and a plethora of standouts returning for this season, the league is poised for another successful hoops season. Baseball and softball continue to put the league in the national spotlight during the spring season, with deep runs into postseason play and high visibility in the national polls becoming a tra-dition. UL Lafayette’s baseball team was the nation’s No. 1 team in the final third of the 2014 season and has reached the NCAA Super Regional round each of the past two years, while the UL Lafayette soft-ball team has advanced to the Super Regional four straight years including a trip to the 2014 College World Series. Many league sports have made statements on the national level, and that is a tribute to the univer-sity and athletic administrators that serve both the league institutions and the student-athletes at each school. That this level of success comes at a time of sweeping change in collegiate athletics adds even more to these accomplishments. With those changes, opportunities for student-athletes to succeed both on and off the field have never been greater, and the Sun Belt is well positioned in the areas of scholarship, student welfare and academic success. During the 2014-15 academic year alone, Sun Belt member institutions awarded nearly $50 million in scholarship funds to over 3,084 student-athletes while also contributing over $2 million from the Student Assistance Fund (SAF) to over 1,779 student-athletes. The league and its institutions rewrite the Sun Belt’s record book each year in grade-point aver-ages and academic honors, and member schools’ success in the NCAA’s APR rankings provide even more proof of the league’s academic commitment. In 2015, the conference doubled the number of teams that received NCAA Public Recognition

Awards, given to teams that post APR scores in the top 10 percent of their sport, as 14 teams were among the national honorees compared to seven in 2014. “We have never been as strong as we are now academically and financially, and I believe we are getting stronger all the time athletically,” said former Sun Belt Conference president and Troy University chancellor Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr. recently. “I truly believe the best is yet to come.” The strength of any league lies in its mem-bership, with the Sun Belt’s 11-school football membership including Appalachian State, Arkansas State, Georgia Southern, Georgia State, Idaho, UL Lafayette, UL Monroe, New Mexico State, South Alabama, Texas State and Troy. Little Rock and UT Arlington compete in all sports as non-football members while Idaho and New Mexico State are football-only members. Those members give the Sun Belt a mix of the “old” and the “new”, with many long-time Sun Belt institutions continuing to have success and a solid corps of conference newcom-ers ready to make their marks on the league and national levels. The varied campuses and locations reflect another league strength – its diversity. The mix of regions and regional cultures provide a rare opportunity for the league’s student-athletes to experience many environments. But those same student-athletes can also experience that without leaving their own campuses. For every All-Pro linebacker DeMarcus Ware (Troy) and Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Charles Tillman (Louisiana), and for every World Series MVP David Freese (South Alabama) com-ing from Sun Belt campuses, there are also U.S. presidents (Lyndon Johnson, Texas State), business icons (Chick-Fil-A president Daniel Cathy, Georgia Southern), nationally-known entertainers (Tim McGraw, UL Monroe, and Ludacris, Georgia State), and there is royalty (Miss America Debbye Turner, Arkansas State). These proud alumni, as well as the thousands of student-athletes and staff members at all of its institutions, are proof that the Sun Belt Conference continues to gain stature and provide the promise of future success with every sunrise. “Together We Rise” has never been more appropriate.

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Conference Championships Since Joining The Sun Belt Conference

Football (2) 2005, 2013

Men’s Cross Country (1) 2004

Golf (3) 1993, 1997, 2007

Men’s Indoor Track and Field (4) 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996

Women Indoor Track and Field (1)1993

Women’s Basketball (2)2004-05 (West Division)2006-07 (West Division)

Men’s Basketball (9)1991-92 1992 (Tournament)1994 (Tournament)1999-002000 (Tournament)2001-02 (West Division)2002-03 (West Division)2003-04 (West Division) *2004 *2005 *2007-08 (West Division)2013-14

Men’s Outdoor Track (7)1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998

Women’s Outdoor Track (2)1993, 1997

Men’s Tennis (4)1992, 1998, 2006, 2014

Baseball (9)1992 (West Division) 1994 (West Division)19971998 (Tournament) 2005200720102014 (Regular-season and Tournament)2015 (Tournament)

Softball (25)2000 (Tournament)2001 (Regular-season and Tournament)2002 (Regular-season and Tournament)2003 (Regular-season and Tournament)2004 (Regular-season and Tournament)2005 (Tournament)2006 (Regular-season and Tournament)2008 (Regular-season and Tournament)2009 (Regular-season and Tournament)2010 (Regular-season and Tournament)2011 (Regular-season and Tournament)2012 20132014 (Regular-season and Tournament)2015

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2015 OPPONENTSKENTUCKY WILDCATSGame 1 • Sept. 5, 2015 • Commonwealth Stadium - Lexington, Ky. • 6 p.m. [ESPNU]

NORTHWESTERN STATE DEMONSGame 2 • Sept. 12, 2015 • Cajun Field - Lafayette, La. • 6 p.m. [ESPN3]

AKRON ZIPSGame 3 • Sept. 26, 2015 • Cajun Field - Lafayette, La. • TBA

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Lexington, Ky.Enrollment: 30,000President: Dr. Eli Capilouto Athletic Director: Mitch Barnhart

Nickname: WildcatsColors: Blue and WhiteAffiliation: NCAA I-FBSConference: Southeastern

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Natchitoches, La.Enrollment: 9,002President: Dr. Jim Henderson Athletic Director: Greg Burke

Nickname: DemonsColors: Purple, white, orange trimAffiliation: NCAA I-FCSConference: Southland

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Akron, OhioEnrollment: 29,699President: Dr. Scott L. Scarborough Athletic Director: Tom Wistrcill

Nickname: ZipsColors: Blue and GoldAffiliation: NCAA I-FBSConference: Mid-American

Stadium: Commonwealth StadiumCapacity: 61,000Playing Surface: UBU-Speed Series-S5-M

Series Record: First meeting2014 Record: 5-7 (2-6)Starters R/L: 14/8

Stadium: Turpin StadiumCapacity: 15,791Playing Surface: Artificial

Series Record: UL leads, 37-35-32014 Record: 6-6 (4-4)Starters R/L: 15/14

Stadium: InfoCision Stadium - Summa FieldCapacity: 30,000Playing Surface: ProGrass

Series Record: UL leads, 1-02014 Record: 5-7 (3-5)Starters R/L: 12/10

Head Coach: Mark Stoops (Iowa, ‘89)Career Record: 7-17 (2 years)Record at UK: 7-17 (2 years)Career vs. UL: 0-0

Head Coach: Jay Thomas (Southern Miss, ‘88)Career Record: 39-47 (8 seasons)Record at NSU: 12-12 (2 seasons)Career vs. UL: 0-0

Head Coach: Terry Bowden (West Virginia, ‘78)Career Record: 151-87-2 (21 seasons)Record at UA: 11-25 (3 seasons)Career vs. UL: 0-1

Media Relations - Football SID: Tony Neely

Media Relations - Football SID: Doug Ireland

Media Relations - Football SID: Cathy Bongiovi

E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 859-257-3838SID Fax: 859-323-4310Press Box Phone: 859-323-2888Website: ukathletics.com

SID Mailing AddressJoe Craft Center338 Lexington AvenueLexington, KY 40506-0604

E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 318-357-6467SID Fax: 318-357-4515Cell Phone: 318-471-2086Press Box Phone: 318-357-4529Website: nsudemons.com

SID Mailing AddressNSU Sports Information220 S. Jefferson St.Natchitoches, LA 71497

E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 330-972-6106SID Fax: 330-374-8844Cell Phone: 267-326-5400Press Box Phone: 330-972-2913Website: gozips.com

SID Mailing AddressRhodes Arena373 Carroll St., Suite 83 Akron, OH 44325-5201

2015 Schedule9.5 Louisiana9.12 at South Carolina9.19 Florida9.26 Missouri10.3 Eastern Kentucky10.15 Auburn10.24 at Mississippi State10.31 Tennessee11.7 at Georgia11.14 at Vanderbilt11.21 Charlotte11.28 Louisville12.5 SEC Championship

2015 Schedule9.3 Southeastern La. 9.12 at Louisiana 9.19 at Mississippi State9.26 Central Arkansas10.3 at Incarnate Word10.17 Lamar10.24 at McNeese State10.31 at Nicholls State11.7 Abilene Christian11.14 at Sam Houston State11.21 Stephen F. Austin

2015 Schedule9.5 at Oklahoma9.12 Pittsburgh9.19 Savannah State9.26 at Louisiana10.3 Ohio10.10 at Eastern Michigan10.17 at Bowling Green10.31 Central Michigan11.7 at UMass11.14 at Miami (Ohio)11.21 Buffalo11.27 Kent State12.4 MAC Championship

LOUISIANA TECH BULLDOGSGame 4 • Oct. 3, 2015 • Joe Ailett Stadium - Ruston, La. • 6 p.m. [ASN]

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Ruston, La.Enrollment: 11,014President: Dr. Les Guice Athletic Director: Tommy McClelland

Nickname: BulldogsColors: Blue and RedAffiliation: NCAA I-FBSConference: Conference USA

Stadium: Joe Aillet StadiumCapacity: 28,019Playing Surface: FieldTurf

Series Record: Tech leads, 47-33-62014 Record: 9-5 (7-1)Starters R/L: 14/11

Head Coach: Skip Holtz (Notre Dame, ‘86)Career Record: 101-84 (15 seasons)Record at LaTech: 13-13 (2 seasons)Career vs. UL: 1-0

Media Relations - Football SID: Patrick WalshE-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 318-257-5305SID Fax: 318-257-3757Cell Phone: 318-514-9203Press Box Phone: 318-257-3144Website: latechsports.com

SID Mailing AddressThomas Assembly Center 1650 West AlabamaRuston, LA 71270

2015 Schedule9.5 Southern9.12 at Western Kentucky9.19 at Kansas State9.26 FIU10.3 Louisiana10.10 at UTSA10.17 at Mississippi State10.24 Middle Tennessee10.31 at Rice11.7 North Texas11.21 at UTEP11.28 Southern Miss12.5 CUSA Championship

TEXAS STATE BOBCATSGame 5 • Oct. 10, 2015 • Cajun Field - Lafayette, La. • TBA

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: San Marcos, TexasEnrollment: 36,790President: Dr. Denise M. Truath Athletic Director: Dr. Larry Teis

Nickname: BobcatsColors: Maroon and GoldAffiliation: NCAA I-FBSConference: Sun Belt

Stadium: Jim Wacker Field at Bobcat StadiumCapacity: 30,000Playing Surface: FieldTurf Duraspine Pro

Series Record: UL leads, 2-02014 Record: 7-5 (5-3)Starters R/L: 12/11

Head Coach: Dennis Franchione (Pittsburg State, ‘73)Career Record: 210-126-8 (29 seasons)Record at TXST: 36-34 (6 seasons)Career vs. UL: 1-2

Media Relations - Football SID: Rick PoulterE-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 512-245-2966SID Fax: 512-245-8387Cell Phone: 512-738-0697Press Box Phone: TBAWebsite: txstatebobcats.com

SID Mailing Address601 University Dr.San Marcos, TX 78666

2015 Schedule9.5 at Florida State9.12 Prairie View A&M9.19 Southern Miss9.26 at Houston10.10 at Louisiana10.24 South Alabama10.29 at Georgia Southern11.7 New Mexico State11.14 Georgia State11.19 ULM11.28 at Idaho12.5 at Arkansas State

ARKANSAS STATE RED WOLVESGame 6 • Oct. 20, 2015 • Centennial Bank Stadium - Jonesboro, Ark. • 7 p.m. [ESPN2]

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Jonesboro, Ark.Enrollment: 13,144Chancellor: Dr. Tim Hudson Athletic Director: Terry Mohajir

Nickname: Red WolvesColors: Scarlet and BlackAffiliation: NCAA I-FBSConference: Sun Belt

Stadium: Centennial Bank StadiumCapacity: 30,406Playing Surface: ProGreen

Series Record: UL leads, 23-19-12014 Record: 7-6 (5-3)Starters R/L: 14/8

Head Coach: Blake Anderson (Sam Houston State, ‘92)Career Record: 7-6 (1 season)Record at A-State: SameCareer vs. UL: 0-1

Media Relations - Football SID: Jerry ScottE-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 870-972-3405SID Fax: 870-972-3367Cell Phone: 870-243-6021Press Box Phone: 870-972-2541Website: astateredwolves.com

SID Mailing Address217 Olympic DriveJonesboro, AR 72401

2015 Schedule9.5 at USC9.12 Missouri9.19 Missouri State9.26 at Toledo10.3 Idaho10.13 at South Alabama10.20 Louisiana10.31 Georgia State11.5 at Appalachian State11.14 at ULM11.28 at New Mexico State12.5 Texas State

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ULM WARHAWKSGame 7 • Oct. 31, 2015 • Cajun Field - Lafayette, La. • TBA

GEORGIA STATE PANTHERSGame 8 • Nov. 7, 2015 • Georgia Dome - Atlanta, Ga. • TBA

SOUTH ALABAMA JAGUARSGame 9 • Nov. 12, 2015 • Ladd-Peebles Stadium - Mobile, Ala. • 6:30 p.m. [ESPNU]

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Monroe, La.Enrollment: 8,517President: Dr. Nick Bruno Athletic Director: Brian Wickstrom

Nickname: WarhawksColors: Maroon and GoldAffiliation: NCAA I-FBSConference: Sun Belt

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Atlanta, Ga.Enrollment: 32,000President: Dr. Mark P. BeckerAthletic Director: Charlie Cobb

Nickname: PanthersColors: Blue and WhiteAffiliation: NCAA I-FBSConference: Sun Belt

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Mobile, Ala.Enrollment: 16,055President: Dr. Tony G. Waldrop Athletic Director: Dr. Joel Erdmann

Nickname: JaguarsColors: Blue, Red and WhiteAffiliation: NCAA I-FBSConference: Sun Belt

Stadium: JPS Field at Malone StadiumCapacity: 30,427Playing Surface: FieldTurf Revolution

Series Record: UL leads, 26-242014 Record: 4-8 (3-5)Starters R/L: 17/9

Stadium: Georgia DomeCapacity: 28,155Playing Surface: FieldTurf

Series Record: UL leads, 2-02014 Record: 1-11 (0-8)Starters R/L:

Stadium: Ladd-Peebles StadiumCapacity: 33,741Playing Surface: FieldTurf

Series Record: UL leads, 2-12014 Record: 6-7 (5-3)Starters R/L: 7/17

Head Coach: Todd Berry (Tulsa, ‘83)Career Record: 56-93 (12 seasons)Record at ULM: 27-34 (5 seasons)Career vs. UL: 1-4

Head Coach: Trent Miles (Indiana State, ’87)Career Record: 21-59 (7 seasons)Record at GSU: 1-23 (2 seasons)Career vs. UL: 0-2

Head Coach: Joey Jones (Alabama, ‘89)Career Record: 40-35 (7 seasons)Record at USA: 37-28 (6 seasons)Career vs. UL: 1-2

Media Relations - Football SID: Alex Edwards

Media Relations - Football SID: Allison George

Media Relations - Football SID: Brian Fremund

E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 318-342-5463SID Fax: 318-342-5367Cell Phone: 318-355-7200Press Box Phone: 318-342-5471Website: ulmwarhawks.com

SID Mailing Address308 Warhawk WayMonroe, LA 71209

E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 404-413-4032SID Fax: 404-413-4035Cell Phone: 678-595-7728Press Box Phone: 404-223-4787Website: georgiastatesports.com

SID Mailing AddressGeorgia State Sports Arena125 Decatur Street, Suite 201Atlanta, GA 30303

E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 251-414-8032SID Fax: 251-460-7297Cell Phone: 251-623-3191Press Box Phone: 251-208-2677Website: usajaguars.com

SID Mailing AddressUniversity of South Alabama5950 Old Shell RoadMitchell Center, Room 1209Mobile, AL 36688

2015 Schedule9.5 at Georgia9.12 Nicholls State9.26 at Alabama10.3 Georgia Southern10.10 at Tulsa10.17 Appalachian State10.24 at Idaho10.31 at Louisiana11.7 at Troy11.14 Arkansas State11.19 at Texas State11.28 at Hawaii12.5 New Mexico State

2015 Schedule9.4 Charlotte9.12 at New Mexico State9.19 at Oregon10.3 Liberty10.10 Appalachian State10.17 at Ball State10.31 at Arkansas State11.7 Louisiana11.14 at Texas State11.21 South Alabama11.27 Troy12.5 at Georgia Southern

2015 Schedule9.5 Gardner-Webb9.12 at Nebraska9.19 at San Diego State9.26 North Carolina State10.3 at Troy10.13 Arkansas State10.24 at Texas State11.7 Idaho11.12 Louisiana11.21 at Georgia State11.28 at Georgia Southern12.5 Appalachian State

NEW MEXICO STATE AGGIESGame 10 • Nov. 21, 2015 • Cajun Field - Lafayette, La. • TBA

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Las Cruces, N.M.Enrollment: 15,829President: Dr. Garrey Carruthers Athletic Director: Mario Moccia

Nickname: AggiesColors: Crimson and WhiteAffiliation: NCAA I-FBSConference: Sun Belt

Stadium: Aggie Memorial StadiumCapacity: 30,343Playing Surface: FieldTurf

Series Record: UL leads, 6-32014 Record: 2-10 (1-7)Starters R/L: 22/7

Head Coach: Doug Martin (Kentucky, ‘85)Career Record: 33-73 (9 seasons)Record at NM State: 4-20 (2 seasons)Career vs. UL: 0-2

Media Relations - Football SID: Cari GoldE-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 575-646-3269SID Fax: 575-646-2425Cell Phone: 901-299-8868Press Box Phone: 575-646-2700Website: nmstatesports.com

SID Mailing AddressFulton Center1815 Wells St.Las Cruces, NM 88003-8001

2015 Schedule9.5 at Florida9.12 Georgia State9.19 UTEP10.3 at New Mexico10.10 at Ole Miss10.17 at Georgia Southern10.24 Troy10.31 Idaho11.7 at Texas State11.21 at Louisiana11.28 Arkansas State12.5 at ULM

APPALACHIAN STATE MOUNTAINEERSGame 11 • Nov. 28, 2015 • Kidd-Brewer Stadium - Boone, N.C. • TBA

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Boone, N.C.Enrollment: 18,026President: Dr. Sheri N. Everts Athletic Director: Doug Gillin

Nickname: MountaineersColors: Black and GoldAffiliation: NCAA I-FBSConference: Sun Belt

Stadium: Kidd Brewer StadiumCapacity: 23,150Playing Surface: FieldTurf

Series Record: ASU leads, 1-02014 Record: 7-4 (6-2)Starters R/L: 22/4

Head Coach: Scott Satterfield (Appalachian State, ‘96)Career Record: 11-13 (2 seasons)Record at ASU: SameCareer vs. UL: 1-0

Media Relations - Football SID: Mike FlynnE-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 828-262-2845SID Fax: 828-262-6106Cell Phone: 828-964-6406Press Box Phone: 828-262-3172Website: appstatesports.com

SID Mailing AddressAppalachian St. Sports InformationBox 32116Boone, NC 28608

2015 Schedule9.5 Howard9.12 at Clemson9.26 at Old Dominion10.3 Wyoming10.10 at Georgia State10.17 at ULM10.22 Georgia Southern10.31 Troy11.5 Arkansas State11.14 at Idaho11.28 Louisiana12.5 at South Alabama

TROY TROJANSGame 12 • Dec. 5, 2015 • Cajun Field - Lafayette, La. • TBA

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Troy, Ala.Enrollment: 20,000Chancellor: Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr. Interim Athletic Director: Sandy Atkins

Nickname: TrojansColors: Cardinal, Silver and BlackAffiliation: NCAA I-FBSConference: Sun Belt

Stadium: Veterans Memorial StadiumCapacity: 30,000Playing Surface: ProGrass

Series Record: UL leads, 11-72014 Record: 3-9 (3-5)Starters R/L: 19/12

Head Coach: Neal Brown (Massachusetts, ‘02)Career Record: First seasonRecord at Troy: SameCareer vs. UL: 0-0

Media Relations - Football SID: Adam PrendergastE-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 334-670-3832SID Fax: 334-670-5665Cell Phone: 334-372-5555Press Box Phone: 334-670-3229Website: troytrojans.com

SID Mailing AddressTine Davis Fieldhouse 5000 Veterans Stadium DriveTroy, AL 36082

2015 Schedule9.5 North Carolina State9.12 Charleston Southern9.19 at Wisconsin10.3 South Alabama10.10 at Mississippi State10.17 Idaho10.24 at New Mexico State 10.31 at Appalachian State 11.7 ULM11.14 Georgia Southern11.27 at Georgia State 12.5 at Louisiana

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PRINTThe Associated Press1001 Howard Ave.Suite 200-ANew Orleans, LA 70113PHONE: (504) 523-3931FAX: (504) 586-0531SPORTS EDITOR: Brett MartelE-MAIL: [email protected]

Lafayette Daily Advertiser1100 Bertrand Dr.Lafayette, LA 70502PHONE: (337) 289-6303FAX: (337) 289-6443ONLINE: www.theadvertiser.comSPORTS EDITOR: Kevin FooteE-MAIL: [email protected] BEAT WRITER: Tim BuckleyE-MAIL: [email protected]

The AdvocateP.O. Box 588Baton Rouge, LA 70821PHONE: (337) 233-8920 (Lafayette)PHONE: (225) 383-1111 (Baton Rouge)FAX: (225) 388-0318ONLINE: www.theadvocate.comSPORTS EDITOR: Joe SchiefelbeinE-MAIL: [email protected] UL BEAT WRITER: Dan McDonaldE-MAIL: [email protected] BEAT WRITER: Luke JohnsonE-MAIL: [email protected]

The Times-Picayune/NOLA.com3800 Howard Ave.New Orleans, LA 70140PHONE: (504) 826-3405FAX: (504) 826-3401ONLINE: www.nola.comSPORTS EDITOR: John RoachCOLUMNIST: Jeff DuncanSUN BELT BEAT WRITER: Trey IlesE-MAIL: [email protected]

The Daily Iberian926 E. Main St.New Iberia, LA 70560PHONE: (337) 365-6773FAX: (337) 367-9640ONLINE: www.iberianet.comSPORTS EDITOR: Chris LandrySPORTS REPORTER: Neal McClellandE-MAIL: [email protected]

Opelousas Daily WorldP.O. Box 2389Opelousas, LA 70571PHONE: (337) 943-7034FAX: (337) 948-6572ONLINE: www.dailyworld.comSPORTS CONTACT: Bobby ArdoinE-MAIL: [email protected]

The Town TalkP.O. Box 7558Alexandria, LA 71306PHONE: (318) 487-6431FAX: (318) 487-6315ONLINE: www.thetowntalk.comSPORTS EDITOR: Randy BensonE-MAIL: [email protected]

Lake Charles American PressP.O. Box 2893Lake Charles, LA 70602PHONE: (337) 494-4069FAX: (337) 494-4036ONLINE: www.americanpress.comSPORTS EDITOR: Jim GazzoloE-MAIL: [email protected]

Abbeville MeridionalP.O. Box 400Abbeville, LA 70510PHONE: (337) 893-4223FAX: (337) 898-9022ONLINE: vermiliontoday.comSPORTS EDITOR: William McDanielE-MAIL: [email protected]

Crowley Post-SignalP.O. Box 1589Crowley, LA 70526PHONE: (337) 783-3450FAX: (337) 788-0549SPORTS EDITOR: Chris QuebedeauxE-MAIL: [email protected]

Eunice News456 Aymond StreetEunice, LA 70535PHONE: (337) 457-3061FAX: (337) 457-3122SPORTS EDITOR: Tom DodgeE-MAIL: [email protected]

The Vermilion (UL Student Paper)P.O. Box 44813Lafayette, LA 70504SPORTS EDITOR: Seth DickersonSPORTS REPORTER: TBAPHONE: (337) 482-6958FAX: (337) 482-6959ONLINE: [email protected]

TELEVISIONLAFAYETTEKATC (ABC - Channel 3)1103 Eraste Landry Rd.Lafayette, LA 70506PHONE: (337) 236-6345FAX: (337) 232-5282ONLINE: www.katc.comSPORTS DIRECTOR: Travis WebbE-MAIL: [email protected] ANCHOR: Chet DavisE-MAIL: [email protected]

KLFY (CBS - Channel 10)1808 Eraste Landry Rd.Lafayette, LA 70506PHONE: (337) 262-0832FAX: (337) 981-6533ONLINE: www.klfy.comSPORTS DIRECTOR: George FaustE-MAIL: [email protected] ANCHOR: Gerald GruenigE-MAIL: [email protected]

KADN (Fox - Channel 15)/MyKLAF1500 Eraste Landry Rd.Lafayette, LA 70506PHONE: (337) 237-1500FAX: (337) 237-6165ONLINE: www.kadn.comOPERATIONS MANAGER: Jon ArnoldE-MAIL: [email protected]

BATON ROUGEWAFB (CBS - Channel 9)844 Government St.Baton Rouge, LA 70802PHONE: (225) 215-4826ONLINE: www.wafb.comSPORTS DIRECTOR: Steve SchneiderE-MAIL: [email protected]

WBRZ (ABC - Channel 2)1650 Highland Rd.Baton Rouge, LA 70802PHONE: (225) 336-2361ONLINE: www.wbrz.comSPORTS DIRECTOR: Michael CaubleE-MAIL: [email protected]

LAKE CHARLESKPLC-TV (NBC - Channel 7)320 Division StreetLake Charles, LA 70601PHONE: (337) 439-9071FAX: (337) 437-7600ONLINE: www.kplctv.comSPORTS ANCHOR: Rebecca CadeE-MAIL: [email protected]

NEW ORLEANSCOX SPORTS TELEVISION2121 Airline Dr.2nd Floor - WestMetairie, LA 70001PHONE: (504) 304-8141FAX: (504) 304-2243ONLINE: www.coxsportstv.comMARKETING & PROMOTIONS: Chris JacksonE-MAIL: [email protected]

WWL (CBS - Channel 4)1024 N. Rampart St.New Orleans, LA 70116PHONE: (504) 529-6291FAX: (504) 529-6472ONLINE: www.wwltv.comSPORTS DIRECTOR: Doug MoutonE-MAIL: [email protected]

WDSU (NBC - Channel 6)846 Howard Ave.New Orleans, LA 70113PHONE: (504) 679-0657ONLINE: www.wdsu.comSPORTS DIRECTOR: Fletcher MackelE-MAIL: [email protected]

WGNO (ABC - Channel 26)1 Galleria Blvd.Suite 850Metairie, LA 70001PHONE: (504) 619-6238FAX: (504) 569-0908ONLINE: www.abc26.comSPORTS DIRECTOR: Ed DanielsE-MAIL: [email protected]

WVUE (FOX - Channel 8)1025 S. Jefferson Davis Pkwy.New Orleans, LA 70125PHONE: (504) 483-1528ONLINE: www.fox8live.comSPORTS DIRECTOR: Juan KincaidE-MAIL: [email protected]

RADIORagin’ Cajuns Radio NetworkKPEL (1420 AM/96.5 FM)1749 Bertrand Dr.Lafayette, LA 70506PHONE: (337) 233-7003PHONE: (800) 264-5375FAX: (337) 233-2989ONLINE: www.espn1420.comPLAY-BY-PLAY: Jay WalkerANALYST: Richie FalgoustSIDELINE: Steve PeloquinTALK SHOW HOST: Scott Prather

KLWB 103.7 The Game (103.7 FM)3501 NW Evangeline ThruwayCarencro, LA 70520PHONE: (337) 896-1600ONLINE: 1037thegame.comTALK SHOW HOSTS: Dave Schultz, Chet Yoder, Ben Love, Jordy Hultberg

INTERNETSportsNOLA.com839 St. Charles Ave.New Orleans, LA 70130PHONE: (504) 681-0170ONLINE: SportsNOLA.comMANAGER: Ken TrahanE-MAIL: [email protected]: Jude YoungE-MAIL: [email protected]

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Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns Athletic DepartmentCox Athletics Center201 Reinhardt DriveLafayette, LA 70506

(337) 482-5393

ADMINISTRATIONScott Farmer Director of Athletics (337) 482-5393Jessica Leger, Ph.D. Assoc. AD for Academics/Compliance/SWA (337) 482-5195 John Dugas Assoc. AD for Internal Operations (337) 482-1296Rob Stewart Assoc. AD for External Affairs (337) 482-1058 Monique Ardoin Asst. AD for Business Affairs (337) 482-6377Eric Maron Marketing and Promotions (337) 482-6842David Faber Asst. AD of Operations (337) 482-1835Danika Arenibas Athletic Development Officer (337) 851-2902Gerald Hebert Athletic Development Director (337) 482-0922Stefni Lotief Athletic Development Officer (337) 482-5393Matt Casbon Director of Ticket Operations (337) 265-2357

SUPPORT STAFFElizabeth Credeur RCAF Donor Records (337) 482-5393Debbie Guilbeaux Admin. Assistant - Baseball, Track (337) 262-5189Melissa Holloway Admin. Assistant - AD (337) 482-5393Catherine Young Admin. Assistant - WBB, VB, Golf, Soc (337) 482-5720Carrie Pitre Admin. Assistant - Football, Tennis (337) 482-6318Michelle Domingue Admin. Assistant - MBB (337) 262-3865Susan Breaux RCAF Donor Records (337) 482-5393

ATHLETICS TRAINING Fax (337) 482-1462 Travis Soileau Director of Athletic Training (337) 482-6335Brian Davis Sr. Assoc. Director of Athletic Training (337) 482-6522B.J. Duplantis Assoc. Director of Athletic Training (337) 482-6523Eric Prince Asst. Athletic Trainer (337) 482-5402 BUSINESS AFFAIRS Fax (337) 482-1041Monique Ardoin Asst. AD for Business Affairs (337) 482-6377Shamona Touriac Asst. Business Mgr. - Travel and Data (337) 851-2905Ruth Zhang Asst. Business Mgr. - Accounts Payable (337) 851-2905 COMPLIANCE Fax (337) 482-1041 Jessica Leger, Ph.D. Assoc. AD for Academics/Compliance/SWA (337) 482-5195 Tom Burke Director of Compliance (337) 482-5195Russell Register Compliance Coordinator (337) 482-5195

EQUIPMENT MANAGEMENT Fax (337) 482-1110Lynn Williams Head Equipment Manager (337) 482-6326Kerry Conner Asst. Equipment Manager (337) 482-5768

GAME MANAGEMENTJohn Dugas Assoc. AD for Internal Operations (337) 482-1296David Faber Asst. AD of Operations (337) 482-1835

SPORTS INFORMATION Fax (337) 482-6529Matt Sullivan SID (Football, MBB, T&F) (337) 482-6331Jeff Schneider Assistant SID (Football, Baseball, Golf ) (337) 482-6332Matt Hebert Assistant SID (VB, SB) (337) 482-6330Kim Lakner SID Assistant (WBB, Soc, Tennis) (337) 482-6329Brad Kemp Photographer (337) 482-6331

ACADEMIC CENTER Fax (337) 482-1443 Christy Alford Asst. Director for Academic Center (337) 482-6830Tambria Bradford Academic Counselor (337) 482-6830Philip Pinkston Academic Counselor (337) 482-6830Terry Latiolais Admin. Assistant (337) 482-6830Jessica Trahan Operations Coordinator (337) 482-5164

BASEBALL Fax (337) 262-5192Tony Robichaux Head Coach (337) 262-5189Anthony Babineaux Assoc. Head Coach (337) 262-5193Jeremy Talbot Assistant Coach (337) 262-5189Daniel Freeman Volunteer Assistant (337) 262-5189Chris Domingue Director of Baseball Operations (337) 262-5189Debbie Guilbeaux Admin. Assistant - Baseball, Track (337) 262-5189

MEN’S BASKETBALL Fax (337) 262-1362 Bob Marlin Head Coach (337) 262-3865 Neil Hardin Assistant Coach (337) 262-1550 Kevin Johnson Assistant Coach (337) 262-1548 Gus Hauser Assistant Coach (337) 262-3865 Michael Murphy Director of Basketball Operations (337) 262-1494Ryan Welty Basketball Video Coordinator (337) 262-3865 Michelle Domingue Admin. Assistant - MBB (337) 262-3865

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Fax (337) 482-5166Garry Brodhead Head Coach (337) 482-6978 Deacon Jones Assistant Coach (337) 482-5168Katherine Katz Assistant Coach TBATBA Assistant Coach TBATBA Director of Basketball Operations TBACatherine Young Admin. Assistant - WBB, VB, Golf, Soc (337) 482-5720

FOOTBALL Fax (337) 482-6118Mark Hudspeth Head Coach (337) 482-6318 Reed Stringer Asst. Head Coach/Recruiting Coordinator (337) 482-6318 Jay Johnson Assoc. Head Coach/Off. Coordinator (337) 482-6318 Melvin Smith Asst. Head Coach/Def. Coordinator (337) 482-6318Levorn Harbin Assistant Football Coach (337) 482-6318Charlie Harbison Co-Defensive Coordinator (337) 482-6318Marquase Lovings Assistant Football Coach (337) 482-6318 Mike Lucas Assistant Football Coach (337) 482-6318 Jorge Munoz Assistant Football Coach (337) 482-6318 Mitch Rodrigue Assistant Football Coach (337) 482-6318 Troy Wingerter Director of Football Operations (337) 482-6318 Ryan Trichel Director of Player Personnel (337) 482-6318 Darren Walker Video Coordinator (337) 482-6872Carrie Pitre Admin. Assistant - Football, Tennis (337) 482-6318Tanya Howard Admin. Asst. to Recruiting/Team Ops (337) 483-6334

GOLF Fax (337) 482-5166 Theo Sliman Head Coach (337) 482-6130Catherine Young Admin. Assistant - WBB, VB, Golf, Soc (337) 482-5720

SOCCER Fax (337) 482-5166Scot Wieland Head Coach (337) 482-5165Nick Whiting Assistant Soccer Coach (337) 482-1357Catherine Young Admin. Assistant - WBB, VB, Golf, Soc (337) 482-5720

SOFTBALL Fax (337) 262-2279 Michael Lotief Head Coach (337) 262-2289Chris Malveaux Associate Head Coach (337) 262-2283Lana Bowers Assistant Coach (337) 262-2283Kate Malveaux Director of Operations

STRENGTH AND CONDITIONINGRusty Whitt Strength & Conditioning Coach (337) 482-6315Jenna Romanelli Associate Head Coach (337) 482-6315Jason Manikowski Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach (337) 482-6319Tip Graham Asst. Strength & Conditioning Coach (337) 482-6319 MEN’S TENNIS Fax (337) 482-1847Mark Jeffrey Head Coach (337) 482-6328 TBA Assistant Tennis CoachCarrie Pitre Admin. Assistant - Football, Tennis (337) 482-6318 WOMEN’S TENNIS Fax (337) 482-1847TBA Head Coach (337) 482-6328 Carrie Pitre Admin. Assistant - Football, Tennis (337) 482-6318 TRACK AND FIELD/CROSS COUNTRY Lon Badeaux Head Coach (337) 482-6313Dr. David Bellar Assistant Coach - Throws (337) 482-6615Kelly LaMaison Assistant Coach - Distance (337) 482-6313Freddie Glover Assistant Coach - Sprints/Relays (337) 482-6313Debbie Guilbeaux Admin. Assistant - Baseball, Track (337) 262-5189

VOLLEYBALL Fax (337) 482-5166 Heather Mazeitis-Fontenot Head Coach (337) 482-6327Jenny Andrew Associate Head Volleyball Coach (337) 482-1353Trey Cruz Assistant Coach (337) 482-1353Catherine Young Admin. Assistant - WBB, VB, Golf, Soc (337) 482-5720

ATHLETIC STAFF DIRECTORY

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CREDENTIAL & PARKING POLICIES AND GUIDELINESCredentials, parking passes and working space for all media members are issued at the sole and exclusive discretion of the Louisiana SID office.

Media must request credentials in writing through SID Matt Sullivan at [email protected] no later than 10 days prior to the game. All season credential requests must be made at least three weeks prior to the season.

ANY ATTEMPT TO REPLICATE A PARKING PASS OR CREDENTIAL FOR THE INTENT OF DISTRIBUTION WILL RESULT IN A PERMANENT LOSS OF PRIVILEGES.

Requests from individuals not employed by a legitimate media outlet WILL NOT be considered.Working Credentials• With the exception of those covering the Ragin’ Cajuns daily, all passes are issued on a game-by-game basis with consideration of available working space.• Louisiana reserves the right to deny media credentials to any individual.

• Requests will be honored from sports editors of daily newspapers and sports directors of TV and radio stations.• Time permitting, credentials will be mailed. However, in the event that credentials cannot be mailed, they can be picked up at Media Will Call which is located at Gate B at the base of the Cajun Field elevator tower. During the week, credentials may be picked up in the SID Office located in Room 140 of the Cox Communications Athletic Center.• Credentials are non-transferable and are subject to immediate revocation at any time, if transferred.• Only websites that are affiliated with a national or regional news media organization (CNN/SI, ESPN, etc.) or an opposing institution will be considered for credentials.• Web sites that sponsor “message boards” or “chat rooms” where people are allowed to post anonymously are ineligible for credentials and access to media functions.• If a news-gathering medium has an on-line site that sponsors these anonymous forums,

they may continue to request credentials under its traditional medium (newspaper, magazine, radio or television), but will not be granted additional passes or access for on-line staff. ALL passes can be revoked if the traditional medium fails to monitor its anonymous forum for malicious defamation against the University and its’ coaches, student-athletes and administrators.• All media members are asked to enter the stadium through the media gate located adjacent to Gate B at the base of the Cajun Field elevator tower.

Media Parking• Media parking is available in a designated lot at the Cajundome. Requests for parking passes should be made well in advance to the SID office. It should not be assumed that parking passes will be provided to all media. Passes must be displayed in the front windshield at all times.

The 2015 Louisiana football media guide was prepared by the staff of the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns Sports Information Department to assist the news media in its coverage of its athletic programs. Requests for additional information should be made to the sports information office.

HEAD COACH MARK HUDSPETH• Head coach Mark Hudspeth will be available for interviews on Monday during the Sun Belt Coaches Teleconference (10:50 a.m. CDT) and at his weekly media luncheon. Hudspeth is also available for telephone and in-person interviews in the mornings early in the week by appointment only. Please make requests to Sports Information Director Matt Sullivan at least 24 hours in advance.

PLAYER AVAILABILITY• Player interviews MUST be arranged through the SID office. During the season, Cajuns players are available to the media twice a week, typically Tuesday and Wednesday. To arrange an interview, please call or email Matt Sullivan at least 48 hours in advance. Post-practice interview requests for coaches and players must be made 24 hours in advance. Those interviews will be conducted either on the practice field or in the Sports Information Office in the Cox Communications Athletic Center. Players will not be available for game-day interviews until the post-game press conference. Interviews will always be scheduled around a student-athlete’s academic schedule. NOTE: First-year freshmen are unavailable for interviews after media day (Aug. 5) for the duration of the fall schedule. • MEDIA MEMBERS SHOULD NEVER CONTACT STUDENT-ATHLETES DIRECTLY AT ANY TIME. Student-athletes have been instructed to immediately terminate any contact initiated by a member of the media.

PRACTICES• Practices are closed to the media, but may be open at any time upon announcement. Media should contact the SID office if they plan to attend an open practice and should be aware of the designated areas around the practice field from which to view practice.

• Video crews shooting footage during practice, though, are asked to limit their filming to the final 30 minutes.• When practice is over, media members are asked to move to the area just inside the entrance gates to the practice field to conduct interviews.

2015 Football Student-Athlete AvailabilitySunday: Practice Closed - No coach or player interviewsMonday: Players Day Off (except those attending the Media Luncheon), coaches available by appointmentTuesday: Practice Closed. Interviews after practiceWednesday: Practice Closed. Interviews after practiceThursday: Practice Closed. Interviews after practiceFriday: Walk-through closed - No interviewsSaturday: Post-Game only(All availability subject to changeat any time without prior notice)

INJURY INFORMATION• The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) regulates the use and disclosure of certain information held by “covered entities”. It establishes regulations for the use and disclosure of Protected Health Information (PHI). PHI is any information held by a covered entity which concerns health status and provision of health care that can be linked to an individual.• Under the HIPAA Privacy Rule, the University must reasonably limit uses and disclosures of medical information to the minimum necessary to accomplish their intended purpose. In order to supply the media with injury information related to student-athletes, the University shall be limited to discussing the athlete’s name, along with a broad term for the injury and upcoming playing status.• Student-athletes who miss practice due to an injury will not be available for post-practice interviews.• Student-athletes who are injured during a game will not be allowed to participate in post-game media interviews.• Members of the media should never approach athletic trainers to discuss the injury of a student-athlete.

Louisiana Sp or ts I nformation

140 Cox Communication Center201 Reinhardt DriveLafayette, LA 70506Fax: (337) 482-6529

Cajun Field Press Box: (337) 851-2255Cajundome Press Row: (337) 265-2284

Web Site: RaginCajuns.com

Matt SullivanSID

O: (337) 482-6331C: (985) 981-0009

[email protected]

Matt HebertAsst. SID

O: (337) 482-6330C: (337) 288-6023

[email protected]

Jeff SchneiderAsst. SID

O: (337) 482-6332C: (225) 241-8430

[email protected]

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GAME NOTES• During the season, football game notes will be available each Monday at 12 p.m. to media members and will also be available at www.ragincajuns.com. • If media require additional notes, statistics or information not listed in the game notes package, please contact the SID office with your needs. Please allow time for the SID staff to research your questions.

WORKING PRESS AREA• The entrance to the Cajun Field press box is through the press elevator, located at Gate B adjacent to the elevator tower on the west side of Cajun Field.• The press box opens approximately three hours prior to game time and meals will be served in the press box beginning approximately 90 minutes before kickoff.• Working media credentials are required for admittance to the press box and for meals.

• The Level 1 area is reserved for media members as well as game staff and statistical personnel. Broadcast outlets, coaches booths and game management areas are located on Level 2. The camera deck is below Level 1.

PRESS BOX MEDIA SERVICES• Pre-game notes, programs, guides and statistics along with other information will be provided to all media members prior to kickoff. Play-by-play and stat sheets are provided at the end of each quarter. Live running stats are also available via monitors throughout press row and on the internet at www.ragincajuns.com during the game.• Members of the Louisiana SID staff will man the press box phone number, (337) 851-2255, which should be used for any questions or information needed during the game.• Louisiana and the Football Writer’s Association of America (FWAA) remind you that the Cajun Field press box is a working press facility and that cheering for either team will not be tolerated. Violators will be asked to leave by security personnel.

POST-GAME• The Louisiana locker room is CLOSED to the media at all times. Media outlets may request players to be brought to the interview room for post-game interviews.• Requested Cajuns players and head coach Mark Hudspeth are available in the interview room following the mandatory 10-minute cooling-off period. The interview room is located in one of the buildings off the Bob Fournet Recruiting Zone in front of the Cox Communications Athletic Center• The Cajun Field elevator will be held for working press midway through the fourth quarter and will promptly leave with 5:00 left on the clock to take media members to the post-game interview area. Members of the UL Sports Information staff will escort media to the interview room (located in the auxiliary building in front of the Cox Communications Athletic Center) and will be available to handle requests.

Post-game Media Services• Game books and Louisiana player and coach quotes will be distributed in the media work room. The Sports Information Office serves as the media work room (Cox Communications Athletic Center, Room 140). All media members are asked to complete their game stories in the media work room.• Louisiana will provide complimentary fax/email service for media by request only. Should you need information faxed or emailed, please contact a member of the Louisiana SID staff.

Credential PriorityCredentials are issued based on the following priorities and guidelines:1. Personnel involved in a live radio or TV broadcast.2. Daily newspapers and media outlets regularly covering Louisiana and the current opponent. Wire services, regional and national publications are also afforded this opportunity.3. Non-originating radio and television personnel producing reports on the game. Only local radio and TV stations with a full-time sports director conducting a regular sports show will receive consideration for credentials.4. Officially recognized UL or opponent student publications or electronic media outlets.5. Non-daily newspapers or publications covering the game.

NOTE: Spouses, dates, non-workers and anyone under 18 years of age are not permitted in the working press area.

CREDENTIALS MUST BE VISIBLE AT ALL TIMES.

Sideline & Action Photography• The sidelines at Cajun Field are an extension of the press box and are limited to working personnel only. NCAA guidelines are enforced, with photographers not allowed to shoot within the confines of the 25-yard-lines on either side of the field. Credentials are required on the sidelines. Photographers and videographers who attempt to shoot in the team area will be removed from the sidelines and may have their credential privileges revoked.• It is against NCAA and University rules to sell any image taken at a practice or during a game, especially, but not limited to, current student-athletes.• The photo deck is located below the Cajun Field press box and is accessible through the working press area. All team film and television taping should be done from this area. Credentials are required for this area.

Television• Television rights are retained by the Louisiana Athletics Department and any station desiring to originate either live or delayed broadcasts must contact Scott Farmer, Director of Athletics at (337) 482-5393.

Visiting Radio• Radio rights for Louisiana football are owned by the university and have been assigned to KPEL Radio. Stations wishing to receive their broadcast or needing more information about the network may contact Jay Walker at (337) 233-6000 or by e-mail at [email protected]. • Radio booths are located on the second level of the press box. The visiting radio booth is located adjacent to the public address booth. Look for signs marked “PA / Visiting Radio”.• Other visiting stations desiring to originate broadcasts must get approval from UL SID Matt Sullivan before any arrangements will be made or credentials are issued.

Ragin’ Cajuns Radio Network• Jay Walker begins his 25th season as the play-by-play voice for Ragin’ Cajuns football after assuming duties in 1991. He will be joined in the booth by former Cajun letterwinner Richie Falgout, who begins his first year as color analyst. Travis Webb, Sports Director of KATC-TV, begins his first season as sideline reporter.

• The Ragin’ Cajuns Pre-Game Show will originate two hours before kickoff with Steve Peloquin and former Cajun letterwinner and coach Gerald Broussard serving as hosts.

• Following the game, fans can listen to “The Rage” with Dan McDonald, featuring post game comments from Coach Mark Hudspeth as well as caller reaction.

RAGIN’ CAJUNSRADIO NETWORK

KPEL (1420-AM, Lafayette) FlagshipKXHT (107.9-FM, Lafayette)

WGSO (990-AM, New Orleans)KTUX (98.9-FM, Shreveport)

KLCL (1470-AM, Lake Charles)KJEF (1290-AM, Jennings)KRJO (1680-AM, Monroe)KTIB (640-AM, Thibodaux)

FOOTBALL WEEKLYMEDIA LUNCHEON

Each week during the regular season, Mark Hudspeth will hold a weekly media luncheon beginning at noon in Room 140 of the Cox Communications Athletic Center. Luncheons are ONLY open to credentialed members of the media. Lunch will be served at 12 p.m. with interviews starting at 12:30 p.m. Student-athletes may be available to address the media during this time if there are not class conflicts. Media members are asked to arrive early.

The 2015 weekly luncheon schedule is:

Wednesday, Aug. 5 (Media Day)Monday, Aug. 31Tuesday, Sept. 8

Monday, Sept. 14Monday, Sept. 21Monday, Sept. 28

Monday, Oct. 5Thursday, Oct. 15Thursday, Oct. 22Monday, Oct. 26Monday, Nov. 2Monday, Nov. 9

Monday, Nov. 16Monday, Nov. 23Monday, Nov. 30Monday, Dec. 7

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