Jerry E. Apple Stadium AUSTIN COLLEGE FOOTBALL 2012

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Jerry E. Apple Stadium AUSTIN COLLEGE FOOTBALL 2012
AUSTIN COLLEGE FOOTBALL
2012
Jerry E. Apple
Stadium
HOME SCHEDULE
September 1 - Texas Lutheran University, 4 PM
September 8 - East Texas Baptist University, 2 PM
September 22 - Sewanee: The University of the South, 12 PM
October 6 - Rhodes College, 1 PM
October 13 - Wayland Baptist University, 1 PM
October 27 - Centre College, 1 PM (HOMECOMING)
The Division III
Fan Sportsmanship Program
Our Message is Simple:
BE LOUD. BE PROUD. BE POSITIVE.
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What is Fan Sportsmanship?
Cheer for your team, not against
the visitors.
Don’t get personal in your comments
about players, coaches or officials.
No profanity, vulgarity, racist or
sexist comments.
Austin College and the Southern Collegiate Athletic
Conference are committed to excellence as manifested
in an atmosphere of sportsmanship and fair play.
Sportsmanship is about demonstrating respect for
opposing teams, coaches and fans, as well as officials.
Competition and sportsmanship are not mutually
exclusive...they are compatible and complimentary goals.
Sportsmanship is everyone’s responsibility.
Kangaroo Class of 2013
7 Sean Sweeney
Running Back
Hometown: Plano, Texas
High School: Plano West
Major: Business Administration
Parents: Mike and Loretta Sweeney
16 PJ Fuller
Wide Receiver/Punter
Hometown: Chico, Texas
High School: Paradise
Major: Psychology
Parents: Preston and Rose Fuller
33 Cole Joiner
Defensive Line
Hometown: Dallas, Texas
High School: Dallas Jesuit
Major: Business, Political Science
Parents: Robert and Susan Joiner
38 Broc Boyd
Running Back
Hometown: Plano, Texas
High School: Plano
Major: History
Parents: Kelly and Lisa Boyd
47 Kevin Leonard
Running Back
Hometown: Plano, Texas
High School: John Paul II
Major: Business Administration
Parents: Kevin and Melissa Leonard
48 William Gadberry Defensive Line
Hometown: Eudora, Kansas
High School: Eudora
Major: Business Administration
Parents: Bill and Yvette Gadberry, and Beverly
Gadberry
66 Russell Gentry
Offensive Line
Hometown: North Richland Hills, Texas
High School: Birdville
Major: Business, History
Parents: David and Sheryl Gentry
73 Tim Smith
Offensive Line
Hometown: Denton, Texas
High School: Billy Ryan
Major: Political Science
Parents: Pat and Jana Smith
86 JP Van Voorhees Wide Receiver
Hometown: Dallas, Texas
High School: JJ Pearce
Major: Kinesiology
Parents: Jonathan and Patricia Van Voorhees
94 James Roh
Defensive Line
Hometown: Coppell, Texas
High School: Coppell
Major: Psychology
Parents: William and Young Ae Roh
98 Cameron Ratcliff
Hometown: Mansfield, Texas
High School: Mansfield Summit
Major: Business Administration
Parents: Adrian Saldana and Dawn RatcliffSaldana
2012 Coaching Staff
Loren Dawson - Head Coach
Jake Willrich - Defensive Coordinator
Coach Dawson enters his third season as the head coach
at Austin College in 2012. Dawson, a former defensive
coordinator for the ’Roos, returned to Austin College
after working as an assistant at Colorado School of
Mines. Dawson played one season under Mel Tjeerdsma
for the ’Roos and is a 1993 graduate of Arizona State
University. He received his master’s degree from ASU
in 1998.
Coach Willrich is a 2002 graduate of Truman State
University and is in his third season as the defensive
coordinator for the Kangaroos after having formerly
served as an assistant at Austin College for the 2005
season. Willrich comes to Austin College from
Hastings College, where he served as the defensive
backs coach.
Tim Yourison - Linebackers/Special Teams Coach
Austin Coachman - Quarterbacks Coach
Coach Yourison enters his fourth season as the
defensive backs coach and special teams coordinator.
Yourison is a graduate of Luther College in Decorah,
Iowa and spent the past two seasons working with the
defensive line at Western Illinois University. In addition
to working at Western Illinois, Yourison spent three
seasons as a student assistant at Luther College.
Coach Coachman is a 2006 graduate of Austin College and enters his second season as a member of the
’Roo coaching staff. Coachman formerly served as a
graduate assistant at Austin College before spending
two seasons at Lovejoy High School, and was a fouryear letter winner and standout defensive back for the
Kangaroo football team.
Mike Silva - Defensive Line Coach
Shane Allison - Wide Receivers Coach
Coach Silva enters his first season as a member of the
Kangaroo coaching staff in 2012. He comes to Sherman
from McPherson College, where he served as defensive
coordinator and defensive line coach. He is a 2007
graduate of McPherson, where he played defensive line
for two seasons.
Coach Allison is a 1996 graduate of Austin
College and is in his ninth season as an assistant
working with the defensive line. Allison
was a graduate assistant at Austin College from
1996-98, and was a four-year starter and
All-Conference selection for the Kangaroos.
Tom Thompson - Kicking Coach
Rick White - Wide Receivers Coach
Coach Thompson enters his second season serving as an
assistant working with the team’s kickers and punters
after making NCAA history in 2009 when, at 61-years of
age, he made an extra point to become the oldest player
to participate in a varsity college football game at the
time.
Coach White is a graduate of Midwestern State University and is in his sixth season working with the ’Roos.
Prior to coaching the ’Roos he has served in several
capacities on the coaching staffs at Whitesboro High
School, Collinsville High School and Valley View High
School.
GRADUATE ASSISTANT - Running Backs
Mike Brown - Coach Brown is a 2012 graduate of Austin College, where he was an All-SCAC
defensive lineman for the Kangaroos.
2012 Austin College
Football Facts
LOCATION: Sherman, Texas
FOUNDED: 1849
ENROLLMENT: 1300
PRESIDENT: Dr. Marjorie Hass
AFFILIATION: NCAA Division III
CONFERENCE: Southern Collegiate Athletic
COLORS: Cardinal & Vegas Gold
NICKNAME: Kangaroos
HOME FIELD: Jerry E. Apple Stadium (Capacity 2,500; Natural grass)
VP FOR STUDENT AFFAIRS & ATHLETICS: Tim Millerick
DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS: David Norman
2011 OVERALL RECORD: 0-10
2011 CONFERENCE RECORD: 0-6
HEAD COACH: Loren Dawson
3rd Season at Austin College (4-15)
Office Phone: (903) 813-2403
ASSISTANT COACHES: Jake Willrich, Tim Yourison, Austin Coachman, Mike
Silva, Shane Allison, Tom Thompson, Rick White, Mike Brown
SPORTS INFORMATION COORDINATOR: Jeff Kelly
Office Phone: (903) 813-2275
Fax: (903) 813-3196
HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER: Amanda Parsley
Austin College is entering its 116th year of varsity football
All-Time Overall Record: 428-482-40
1981 NAIA National Champions
National Playoff Appearances: 1979, 1981, 1988, 1990
Conference Champions: 1920, 1923, 1935, 1979, 1981,
1984, 1985, 1988
2012 KANGAROOS
52
Nathan Barrientez
36
Payton Betts
14
Aaron Bowman
38
Broc Boyd
62
Will Bratcher
59
Jonathon Bullard
34
Ben Burnett
64
Cole Caldwell
67
Sam Caskey
81
Quentin Casner
76
John Chesser
23
Nick Chrestopoulos
44
Ryne Cozby
80
Kyle Crawford
90
Casey Davis
92
Derrick Downing
42
Patrick Elliot
5
Logan Estes
60
Aubrey Fortenberry
51
Jantzen Foster
2012 KANGAROOS
16
PJ Fuller
48
William Gadberry
19
Rizwan Gangwani
66
Russell Gentry
74
Seth Goodwyn
15
Jeremy Halford
25
Chris Harrison
22
Clayton Harrison
9
Colter Headrick
93
Colt Henderson
2
Shane Hodge
28
De’Andre Holmes
17
Noah Jesko
8
Anthony Johnsen
33
Cole Joiner
18
Reese Joubert
41
Jacob Keefer
41
Andrew Klink
29
Cameron Knight
53
Cody Kovach
2012 AUSTIN COLLEGE NUMERICAL ROSTER
NO.
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
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40
41
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45
46
47
NAME
Brandon Rawls
Austin Stevens
Shane Hodge
Andrew Meaux
James Nwankpah
Logan Estes
Andrew Klink
Sean Sweeney
Anthony Johnsen
Colter Headrick
Austin Rainer
Nathan Orbach
Justin McMath
Jake Price
Aaron Bowman
Jeremy Halford
PJ Fuller
Noah Jesko
Reese Joubert
Rizwan Gangwani
Bryce Murphy
Scott Loy
Clayton Harrison
Nick Chrestopoulos
Devin Smith
Chris Harrison
Andrew McMillan
Madison Ross
De’Andre Holmes
Cameron Knight
Marvin Parker
Stephen Young
Reid Rose
Cole Joiner
Ben Burnett
Nathan Packard
Payton Betts
Scotty McCollum
Broc Boyd
Danny Munoz
Devon Mitchell
Jacob Keefer
Patrick Elliot
Randy Moncier
Ryne Cozby
Madison Parkhill
CJ Wright
Kevin Leonard
POS
QB
DB
DB
DB
RB
DB
K
RB
QB
DB
QB
WR
LB
DB
QB
QB
WR/P
QB
WR
QB
RB
DB
LB
DB
RB
LB
DB
RB
DB
FB
RB
LB/P
LB
DL
RB
LB
RB
RB
RB
DB
LB
LB
LB
DB
RB
TE
DB
RB
HT
6-0
5-9
5-10
6-1
6-2
5-10
5-11
5-11
6-0
6-0
6-1
6-2
6-0
5-9
6-4
6-2
6-1
6-3
6-1
6-1
5-8
6-1
5-10
5-11
5-10
5-10
5-9
5-9
5-11
5-8
5-10
6-0
6-1
5-11
5-11
6-0
6-0
5-10
6-0
5-11
5-10
6-0
5-10
5-5
5-8
6-2
5-11
5-10
WT
190
150
160
170
205
165
185
205
180
185
215
196
195
175
180
160
190
192
207
185
185
181
210
188
210
205
186
175
211
185
197
225
205
230
175
210
185
190
200
170
205
200
220
136
205
220
180
200
CL
FR
FR
SO
SO
JR
JR
JR
SR
SO
SO
FR
FR
FR
JR
FR
FR
SR
SO
FR
FR
SO
JR
JR
SO
FR
JR
FR
FR
JR
FR
FR
JR
SO
SR
JR
JR
FR
FR
SR
FR
SO
FR
FR
FR
JR
SO
SO
SR
HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL)
Flower Mound, Texas (Marcus)
Lake Jackson, Texas (Brazoswood)
Perryton, Texas (Perryton)
Austin, Texas (Westwood)
Arlington, Texas (Keller Central)
Watauga, Texas (Haltom)
Cypress, Texas (Cy Woods)
Plano, Texas (Plano West)
Arlington, Texas (Arlington)
Guymon, Okla. (Guymon)
Deer Park, Texas (Deer Park)
Dallas, Texas (Plano West)
Corpus Christi, Texas (Foy H. Moody)
Allen, Texas (Blue Ridge)
Rowlett, Texas (Rowlett)
Grand Prairie, Texas (South Grand Prairie)
Chico, Texas (Paradise)
Dalhart, Texas (Dalhart)
Plano, Texas (Plano East)
Euless, Texas (Colleyville Heritage)
Cranford, Texas (Reicher Catholic)
Rockwall, Texas (Rockwall)
Graham, Texas (Graham)
Argyle, Texas (Argyle)
McKinney, Texas (McKinney North)
Graham, Texas (Graham)
Mont Belvieu, Texas (Barbers Hills)
Fort Worth, Texas (Calvary Christian Academy)
Watauga, Texas (Haltom)
Arlington, Texas (Arlington-Martin)
Dallas, Texas (Coppell)
Princeton, Texas (Princeton)
Joshua, Texas (Joshua)
Dallas, Texas (Dallas Jesuit)
Coppell, Texas (Coppell)
Dallas, Texas (Bishop Lynch)
Bowie, Texas (Bowie)
Plano, Texas (Bishop Lynch)
Plano, Texas (Plano)
Brownsville, Texas (James Pace)
Sachse, Texas (Sachse)
Silsbee, Texas (Silsbee)
El Paso, Texas (Andress)
McKinney, Texas (McKinney North)
Burkburnett, Texas (Burkburnett)
Lindsay, Texas (Lindsay)
Banquete, Texas (Banquete)
Plano, Texas (John Paul II)
2012 AUSTIN COLLEGE NUMERICAL ROSTER
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
64
66
67
68
73
74
75
76
77
79
80
81
82
83
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
William Gadberry
Colton Turbeville
Brooks Ward
Jantzen Foster
Nathan Barrientez
Cody Kovach
Judd Mahan
Alex Martinez
Hunter Womack
Blake Robbins
Jonathon Bullard
Aubrey Fortenberry
Bradley Oh
Will Bratcher
Cole Caldwell
Russell Gentry
Sam Caskey
Connor Weeks
Tim Smith
Seth Goodwyn
David Van Amburgh
John Chesser
Chris Tanner
Phillip Singleton
Kyle Crawford
Quentin Casner
Travis McClinton
Zach Miles
Andrew Dansby
JP Van Voorhees
Mitch Trentman
Gabe McCarthy
Dayne Read
Casey Davis
Tre Stewart
Derrick Downing
Colt Henderson
James Roh
Josh Uland
Brett Vaughn
Brett Vaughn
Cameron Ratcliff
Eddie Scaggs
DL
LB
LB
LB
LB
OL
OL
LB
OL
DL
LB
DL
OL
OL
OL
OL
LB
DL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
TE
WR
TE
WR
WR
WR
WR
WR
DB
DL
DL
DL
DL
DL
DL
DL
DL
DL
DL
5-11
5-9
5-10
6-0
6-0
6-2
6-2
5-9
6-1
6-1
6-1
6-1
5-11
6-6
6-4
6-4
5-10
6-2
6-5
6-4
6-5
6-1
5-11
6-2
6-3
6-0
6-5
5-8
5-8
6-1
6-1
6-4
5-8
6-3
6-0
6-2
5-11
6-1
6-3
6-2
6-4
5-11
6-1
230
185
220
200
205
270
255
175
235
245
201
213
280
285
270
295
226
251
315
280
270
240
305
260
220
155
230
150
154
205
175
197
175
210
245
210
220
235
230
235
265
192
320
SR
JR
FR
SO
FR
SO
FR
FR
SO
FR
FR
SO
JR
FR
FR
SR
FR
FR
SR
FR
SO
FR
SO
FR
SO
FR
SO
FR
FR
SR
SO
SO
FR
SO
SO
FR
SO
SR
SO
FR
SO
SR
SO
Eudora, Kan. (Eudora)
Scurry, Texas (Scurry-Rosser)
Grand Prairie, Texas (South Grand Prairie)
Hughes Springs, Texas (Hughes Springs)
San Antonio, Texas (Tom C. Clark)
Lewisville, Texas (Lewisville)
Lufkin, Texas (Lufkin)
Frisco, Texas (Frisco)
Mesquite, Texas (Mesquite)
Arlington, Texas (Nolan Catholic)
Howe, Texas (Howe)
Valley View, Texas (Era)
Irving, Texas (Coppell)
Celina, Texas (Celina)
Keller, Texas (Keller)
North Richland Hills, Texas (Birdville)
Houston, Texas (St. Pius X)
Fort Worth, Texas (All Saints Episcopal)
Denton, Texas (Billy Ryan)
Plano, Texas (Shelton School)
Dallas, Texas (Parish Episcopal)
Denison, Texas (Denison)
Rowlett, Texas (Rockwall)
Frisco, Texas (Centennial)
Rockwall, Texas (Rockwall)
McKinney, Texas (McKinney)
Blanco, Texas (Blanco)
Victoria, Texas (St. Joseph)
Frankston, Texas (Frankston)
Dallas, Texas (JJ Pearce)
Sherman, Texas (Tom Bean)
Austin, Texas (Bowie)
Santo, Texas (Santo)
Howe, Texas (Howe)
Rowlett, Texas (Lake Highlands)
Spring, Texas (Klein Oak)
Denison, Texas (Era)
Coppell, Texas (Coppell)
Duncanville, Texas (Duncanville)
Carrolton, Texas (Hebron)
Deer Park, Texas (Deer Park)
Mansfield, Texas (Mansfield Summit)
Dallas, Texas (WT White)
2012 KANGAROOS
47
Kevin Leonard
21
Scott Loy
54
Judd Mahan
56
Alex Martinez
88
Gabe McCarthy
89
Travis McClinton
37
Scotty McCollum
12
Justin McMath
26
Andrew McMillan
3
Andrew Meaux
83
Zach Miles
40
Devon Mitchell
43
Randy Moncier
39
Danny Munoz
20
Bryce Murphy
4
James Nwankpah
61
Bradley Oh
11
Nathan Orbach
35
Nathan Packard
30
Marvin Parker
2012 KANGAROOS
45
Madison Parkhill
13
Jake Price
10
Austin Rainer
98
Cameron Ratcliff
1
Brandon Rawls
89
Dayne Read
58
Blake Robbins
94
James Roh
32
Reid Rose
27
Madison Ross
99
Eddie Scaggs
79
Phillip Singleton
24
Devin Smith
73
Tim Smith
1
Austin Stevens
91
Tre Stewart
7
Sean Sweeney
77
Chris Tanner
87
Mitch Trentman
49
Colton Turbeville
2012 KANGAROOS
95
Josh Uland
50
Brooks Ward
86
75
JP
Van
Voorhees
David Van Amburgh
68
Connor Weeks
46
CJ Wright
96
Brett Vaughn
31
Stephen Young
97
Brett Vaughn
Kangaroo Records
Most Yards Gained Rushing:
Career: Aaron Kernek - 3,245 (1997-00)
Season: Aaron Kernek - 1,548 (2000)
Game: Aaron Kernek - 256 vs. ETBU (2000)
Most Yards Gained Passing:
Career: Jerry Bishop - 5,992 (1962-65)
Season: Jerry Bishop - 2,246 (1964)
Game: Jerry Bishop - 495 vs. ECU (1963)
Most Passes Attempted:
Career: Todd Elliot - 883 (1984-86)
Season: Todd Elliot - 312 (1986)
Game: Bryan Odom - 59 vs. HSU (1994)
Most Passes Completed:
Career: Jerry Bishop - 486 (1962-65)
Season: Jerry Bishop - 182 (1964)
Game: Bryan Odom - 32 vs. HSU (1994)
Most Touchdown Passes Thrown:
Career: Jerry Bishop - 49 (1962-65)
Wesley Eben - 49 (1966-69)
Season: Larry Shillings - 25 (1991)
Game: Jerry Bishop - 5 vs. Mex. Poly (1964)
Wesley Eben - 5 vs. Mex. City (1969)
Michael Phillips - 5 vs. McMurry (1999)
Most Total Offense Yards:
Career: Bo Miller - 6,068 (1957-60)
Season: Todd Elliot - 2,313 (1986)
Game: Jerry Bishop - 475 vs. ECU (1963)
Most Touchdown Passes Caught:
Career: Otis Amy - 26 (1985-88)
Butch Gladen - 26 (1969-71)
Season: Otis Amy - 13 (1988)
Clay Oliphant - 13 (1981)
Game: Butch Gladen - 4 vs. Mex. City (1971)
Most Passes Caught:
Career: Otis Amy - 280 (1985-88)
Season: Otis Amy - 90 (1987)
Game: Dick Hill - 17 vs. ECU (1963)
Most Yards Gained Receiving:
Career: Otis Amy - 4,018 (1985-88)
Season: Otis Amy - 1,231 (1988)
Game: Dick Hill - 266 vs. ECU (1963)
Most Touchdowns Scored:
Career: Jason Johnson - 34 (1988-91)
Season: Jason Johnson - 16 (1990)
Aaron Kernek - 16 (2000)
Game: Ray Morehart - 5 vs. Daniel Baker (1920)
Most Points Scored:
Career: Jason Johnson - 204 (1988-91)
Season: David Goss - 104 (1988)
Game: Keith Powell - 28 vs. Southwestern (1975)
Interceptions:
Career: Don Fields - 28 (1965-68)
Season: Jeff Cordell - 11 (1990)
Game: Don Fields - 4 vs. U. of the South (1966)
Curtis Tillett-4 vs. Washington (1966)
Walker Fenci - 4 vs. HSU (1990)
Longest Interception Return:
Jeff Cordell - 100 yds. (TD) vs. Tarleton St. (1988)
Longest Run From Scrimmage:
Mike Maloney - 98 yds. vs. Mex. Poly (1966)
Longest Passing Play:
Wesley Eben to Roland Rainey - 94 yds. (TD)
vs. Nebraska Wesleyan (1968)
Longest Kickoff Return:
Dwight Johnson - 98 yds. (TD)
vs. Southern St. (1961)
Steve Burket - 98 yds. (TD)
vs. U. of the South (1961)
Joe Lillis - 98 ydss vs. Trinity (1930)
Longest Run with an Opponent’s Fumble:
Steve Burket - 90 yds. (TD) vs. ECU (1960)
Lee Jones - 90 yds. (TD) vs. Trinity (1920)
Longest Punt Return:
Lee Jones - 95 yds. (TD) vs. Trinity (1920)
Longest Punt:
Brent Badger - 80 yds. vs. Nebraska Wesleyan (1993)
Longest Field Goal:
Gene Branum - 57 yds. vs. Concordia (MN) (1981)
Most Consecutive PAT Kicks:
Jeff Timmons - 48 (1982-84)
Kangaroo Team Records
All-Time:
Longest Winning Streak: 10 Games (1981)
Longest Unbeaten Streak: 11 Games (1981)
Longest Losing Streak: 14 games (1938-40)
Single Game:
Most Points by AC: 110 vs. Daniel Baker (1920)
Most Points by Opponent: 68 vs. TCU (1932)
Rushing Yards:
Most by AC: 538 vs. U. of Mexico (1968)
Fewest by Opponent: -58 vs. Azusa Pacific (1991)
Season:
Most Wins: 11 (1981, 11-1-1)
Points:
Passing Yards:
Most by AC: 502 vs. ECU (1963)
Fewest by Opponents: -1 by Nebraska Wesleyan (1974)
Most by AC: 362 (1988)
Most by Opponents: 370 (1932)
Fewest by AC: 13 (1932)
Fewest by Opponents: 22 (1908)
Total Offense:
Most yards by AC: 681 vs. U. of Mexico (1968)
Fewest yards by Opponents: 48 vs. Azusa Pacific (1991)
Shutouts:
AC: 6 (1908)
Opponents: 7 (1932)
Rushing Yards:
Most by AC: 2,803 (1953)
Most by Opponents: 2,117 (1987)
Fewest by AC: 835 (1974)
Fewest by Opponents: 894 (1988)
Interceptions by AC:
Game: 6 vs. Benedictine (1976)
6 vs. Tarleton State (1988)
Season: 30 (1979)
Passing Yards:
Most by AC: 2,823 (1998)
Fewest by Opponents: 311 (1962)
The Austin College Fight Song
ON OLD AUSTIN, ON OLD AUSTIN
PLUNGE RIGHT THROUGH THAT LINE
THROW THE BALL AROUND THE END
A TOUCHDOWN’S SURE THIS TIME
RAH, RAH, RAH
ON OLD AUSTIN, ON OLD AUSTIN
FIGHT ON FOR YOUR FAME
FIGHT FELLOWS FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT
AND WE JUST WON THIS GAME ! ! !
2012 Austin College Football Schedule
DATE
DAY
OPPONENT
LOCATION
TIME
Sept. 1
Sat.
Texas Lutheran University
HOME
4pm
Sept. 8
Sat.
East Texas Baptist University
HOME
2pm
Sept. 15
Sat.
Southwestern Assemblies of God
Waxahachie, TX
7pm
Sept. 22 Sat.
Sewanee: University of the South HOME
12pm
Sept. 29
Sat.
Birmingham-Southern College
Birmingham, AL
1pm
Oct. 6
Sat.
Rhodes College
HOME
1pm
Oct. 13
Sat.
Wayland Baptist University
HOME
1pm
Oct. 20
Sat.
OPEN
Oct. 27
Sat.
Centre College
*Homecoming Weekend*
HOME
1pm
Nov. 3
Sat.
Millsaps College
Jackson, MS
1pm
Nov. 10
Sat.
Trinity University
San Antonio, TX
1:30pm
Game times are subject to change
Head Coach: Loren Dawson
Assistant Coaches: Jake Willrich, Tim Yourison, Austin Coachman, Mike Silva, Shane
Allison, Rick White, Tom Thompson, Mike Brown
COCA COLA AD

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